New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 22, 1919, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER: Boston Store CHARTER REVISION e Follow tl;e crowd to '13300,000 BO&S_Y&‘ Park De-| :'. SECOND w : OUR velopmen: Will Be Sought _ i FRESH COA The charter revision committee held another meeting last night and fur- = A ther progress on the revision of the city charter was made. Mayor Quigley X ] 3 being absent from the city, the chair | Bl B : was taken by Alderman Richards. A ¢ fi Chairman Brooks of the park board who was to be present at the meot- 1:1;,:“\\‘:; le":m'lv‘lrjl 1'.’:”.;:](\( nd because of . : 4 . RAPHAEL’S E The first part of the meeting was 8 3 . 3 :N:Iu‘n taken up uunywn- auestion of | i § / ) 380-382-384-386 Malfl St o the two taxing dictric Judge Cooper said he had made inquiries at « | the office of the assessors and found | [ T [ i % Once every year at this | i wiluation of property in the iy / s . | cutlying district, which it is suggested ‘ time we give you the chance | (o climinate. is only $1.400,000, which i [ at four mills yields only $5,600. No ac- & ai i | tion on the proposition was taken by p ‘ to fill up at bargain prices Uorifon dhe n: , i 8 4 / Worth $25.00 and $35.00 The committee voted to secure the of honds for the development of the ; ! : the best that high class manufactur- fashionable N YK | 3 i OUR ENTIRE STOCK | iyvs parks. Judge Cooper told the | B W8 . Grs tao OByt Hokvy Tastortald of e and Serge. No tWo: | committee that no charter change is A 3 better kind. with Fur Collars and garment of a style 3 of dry and fancy goods at |nccessary to place all the parks in the i b i Cuffs and guaranteed linings. tinctive and original. Al g city under the control of the ark s K 4 sizes. sale price for the balance of | poard. The sentiment of the meet- N B . S . | ing was ravorable to the change and K L | having the parks under the one head w3 i the month. | The proper ordinance will be pre- | “ | pared and the resolution will be re- | 5 Goods delivered day after | fi. ca ck to the council. i) Senator Klett offered an amendment & W ® & purchase. i 50 as to provide that in the absence of the prosecuting attorney and as- —_— sis the judge may appoint any awyer of the city to serve. His com- 1 { bensation would be the same as that | 8 E: nd juror. The senator remark- ed that only once in ten years has it been necessary to get a lawyer for | the same situation. The amendment ALUTERATIONS FREE was voted upon and accepted by the committee. The amendment giving R 3 == S = 5 S = T the chief of police or captain the [ing of the committee and he would LUTHER LEAGUE ANNUAL. Rev. C. A. Nelson, of New Haven, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. U. S. SATLORS CHEERED. power to reicase persons arrested for | speak against it later. | formerly with the Lutheran brother-| Announcement is made of the com- Ui o k misdemeanors was aiso adopted. An- The inge giving the mayor the i Meeting to Be Held Thursday ¥ve- | hood in the service as a chaplain in i g 31 200 A el Reocepti | other change also allows the chief or | power to remove any of his appoint- | jning: Returned Chaplain Speaker. | @ Southern cantonment and who re- | P8 Marriage of Miss Charlotte Hagist | 200 Americans Get Big 5 | cantain to fix cash bails. A change | ces from office was adopted by the| . 3 cently returned to New Haven, will | and Philip J. Ranney of East Hart- Visit to Rome, SALTS IF BACKACHY in the matter of charging costs in | committee as wa provision giving lllnl«‘ L)u\l','l'\; league annual meeting | po the speaker of the evening. ford. The wedding will take place on z city court cases was also voted. The {the common council the power to re- | Will be held Thursday evening in the i Mebrua s & \de’ 5 , ! : "ebruary 8 at the home of the bride’s AND. BIDNEYS BURT | . po0e s to Loen domn the eosis of | move dlective officers for sauss Swedish Lutheran church, Officers | pryprs i : 49 Dotisat ¢he ldos| 0, Amartony sahiove Ayl BRITISH AKE ACTION IN parents. M; Ranney is the wire LARY DISTRICT | chief of the Southern New England |and was most enthusiastically r Dublin, Jan. 22.—The British gov- | Telephone company at Bristal and’ is|ed at the station. ernment has decided to proclaim the |@lso well known in this cit; He was Tipperary district a military area in|formerly assistant wire chief at the co; quence of the killing of two po- [ local office of the telephone company licemen and the seizure of the bl | Miss Hagist is the daughter of former | 4a¥, While American and Italian| ing explosive which they were | Councilman and Mrs. ¥mil H. Hagist | ors lunched together at anothed suarding while it was being trans-|of Monroe street. At present she Rome, Jan. 21.—A contingen| e I ses as far as possible. [ The question of having the tax col- for the year will be elected and re- TIPP: Drink lots of water and stop ©ating | The amendment authorizing the is- | Jector appointed by the board of fi- | freshments will be served followin meat for a while if your | sue of $300,000 worth of water bonds and taxation was brought up |the business of the meeting. Th Bladder troubies you. | was discussed. The change proposes | hy Alderman Paonessa. Senator Klett | committee in change of the affair con- When you wake up with backache | that the hoard of finance and tax- | favored a longer term for the collec- ! sists of: KEsther And lace and dull misery in the kidney region fation he given the issuing power and | tor. The discussion dwelt upon the ' street; strid Anderson, Wallace it generally means vou have been eat- | the same hoard o be de the trustee work of Tax Collector Loomis ! street; ther Ande Plainville; ing too much meat, vs a well fof the funds. The amendment was |and the necessity of paying salaries | Esther Anderson, Vega street; Mrs. known authority. Meat forms uric | adopted. [ sufficient to retain good men. mma Robertson, Thelma Almgren, | ported to a quarry. The alleged | emplayed as stenographer in the U acid which overworks the kidneys in The provision to give the city the ey Idith Anderson, Jennie Lundell and |crime was committed by unknown | S. ordnance office at the New erm;thluumckms appeared they their effort to filter it from the blood | right to sell water within two miles 3 TTING SUNDAY. Ruth Anderson persons who made thelr escape. Machine company. i heartily cheered by the populat and they become sort of paralyzed | of the city and along the route of ti and logi When your Kkidne: et | pipe lines was next considered by the = = and clog you must relieve [ committee. There was considerable ' Returned Y, M. C. A. Secretary Will ). like you relieve your bowe. opposition. Senator Klett raised the Speak at 7:30 O'Clock. removing all the body's urinous waste, | question of the advisability of the pro- else you have backache, sick head- | ject. Alderman Curtis spoke of the | Roy B. Chamberlain will speak at The minister of the navy g luncheon for the American office [ taurant. Wherever the Amd dizzy spells; your stomach | advantages which might accrue in{the Y. W. C. A. evening service on sours, tongue is coated, and when |h01n(‘umm\m: rights of way along the rheumatic | Pibe line. Senator Kiett would favor < e | cting the sale of the water to a ! and tell about the French people, their twinges. The urine is cloud full of | ¢ i : sediment, channels often got sore, | district within a radius of one-quarter | part in the war, and what his asso- water scalds and you are obliged to | 3 "“";l"’ thotelh 1”0 GH] vk ”"; { ciation with them meant to him. % seek relief two or three times dur- -">‘ ““M 194 1""'“",N“”"‘ extendec He is a graduate of Wesleyan, 1909, [ ing the night e neeR B SRR atnicr A Aot or i GNbE Letpal » Either consult a sgood, rellable | Omended by Senator Klett seemed to ;. "n 1908 and 1909. He taught in physician at once or get from your | APPeal to the rest of the commitlee. | y ') "mome institute, Port Deposit . i = i) The charter change limiting the sale | \° ' ;1S yharmacist about four ounces of Ja : aryland, seven years. He attended bl i :)‘I - b es of Jady o6 water within a district of one M(“‘-‘l",”» T‘;‘“”} ;f‘“fx jinmv e Sa a tablespoonful in a g quarter of a mile from the city limi the Union Theological se y, Ne of water before breakfast for a few | (o f o8 O (L BE S (0T L € York, and was ordained in the Pres- days and your kidneys will then act| after considerable discussion (he | bVterian ministry and became pastor fine. This famous salts is made from £ 2 { proposed amendment concerning ex- | f the Presbyterian church, Saranac the acid of grapes and lemon juice | empting the city from liability in | Lake, N. Y. In the summer of 1917 combined with lithia, and has been | cases of falling on walks excepting | he went to France to do Y. M. C. A. used for generations to clean and | when the walks are proved defective | Work among Krench troops at the stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to | was rejected. Senator Klett was op- ' front He returned to America the neutralize acids in ine urine so0 it no | posed to it as he was at the last meet- ‘ latter part of last summer. longer irritates, thus ending bladder — - vkn Sunday, January 26, at 7:30 o'clock, weather is ad you have Jad Salts is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It is inexpensive, can- | | B not inju nd ces a delightful, ef- | fervescent lithia-water drink. I pelhaisa i . 5 (3 e S S esnome| |l ; I —1Skin Troubles HARTFORD. : HEAL H BREAD ¢ with Cuticura ] o Conme, Tohomn e gmar New Bmsses Pricad Far § Bemw Normal | The best that can be made. Take home for Dresses worth up to $29.30; one $ Q = lot of Dresses worth up to $16.50 at i S finc Some very choice Frocks at extra attractive prices in these two > -~ [ ¥4 special lots. Materials include Serges, Poplins and Broadcloths. g » l § Some Dresses embroidered at the neck; others down the front; i a Oa an r l an a er ou ave le others around the skirt. Novel pocket re also seen, trimmed in § 9 B various ways. Collarless styles also. Models show both the Russian | res 4 and Silhouette lines, All and a wide variety of colors. ; ° ° ’ ONE LOT AT § 9. N Worth Il pito) $ 16 B E ggs Y assoo et 18 Made by men who know how, that is why Former prices on these Suits were as high as $60.00. Only one S f a style »s. Suits of § Ontordlie ot aviiis ® ® ' A included; Navy, Brown and Green, also many Mixtures, Ixceptional i f B valuc at $35.00 | Doz #1- oat Value | FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING STORES e @@ The Best Coat Value of the Season §| prede e B 8 Dressy Winter Coats at $12.75 | |8 IN NEW BRITAEN - These Corduroy Coats at $ proved so very popular and so many wanted them that we secured more from the maker and will ¢ have plenty of them Thursday. Made of a very fine quality Corduroy with convertible collar, belted styles, slot and patch pockets; lined " B } throughout and shown in Brown een, Gray, Purple and Blue. A very dressy, serviceable, conservative Coat that w ve more than twice the amount asked in satis™aection and service 301 MAIN STREET

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