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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WAT];,I]MITTEE fcm/ SALARLIST [ 222 === |5 I\ VAIN , Mrs. Swift had been ill with pn BU- | — — monia but a short time previous to - A her death and her condition was re y 1 ; i mmrmgmmon Gouuml of Its | Tolal Iucreases Granted Amount | soreen as ‘imeroved” ot “werore Priyate Rouillard Finds Where yjeln Proposed System. | To More Than $28,000 gt mee S Wi e e’ (g I3 Buried But Not the Other = 5 roy. Orlando B., and Barbara Tal- — madge. The funeral service will he it TROTETGE, Sl e e A tee of the com-| The followiniz gives the entire his- conducted Saturday at the home, Rev. | o fiiog’ o6 14 Beaity strect, who has vhich Alderman O.|tory of the salary quesiion, except the mon has beea study- | amount added by the increase granted F. Cur ing Dr. G. W. C. iciating, and in- 5 P ey : , : ; (r»m.»m\:vn‘l I»g‘)\]]]] omeplnEis sacrificed two of her stalwart sons in | velopment to the firemen, as there seems to be | at war, has written to m.«;! made a re-| some mistake in that item. The total | Nre AlL e rlclon under date of December 25, | N ing. The re-}increases granted for the fiscal year | Vi G g ‘kl \ wife | @nd the young soldier states that | o eral Dors 98t ) amount (o $28.191.50 and the entire | =7 = 'm“{ fv‘{“““”“f o Faireiew | While he has learned of his brothers’ | . S wee leave to submit @ further | salaries for the year, without the firo- | §f Alber Erickson o 24 mairview | fougn e has boen unable (o locato | Pas CHf partigePOrt as to increasing the| men's raise, amount to $255.130.22. | ] » died this morning at the New | ), i, oryves His letter follows: i =uppPf of six water ia the city of New)mne report of these increases follows: | g% “( ShoEenllal s L “December 23, 1918, 1 goerrim, The committee has had con- Salin Dol cal e A She was 18 years of enf with members of the water T Voted ago. Besides her husband, the follow- | ~Dear Mother fedoral 148 with the special commit- ta r ing children survive, Agnes, Minuie, | Just a few lines t t ye NOW [ this amount boarind e 1918 919 R 2 i am we nd to hope ti you are b tea pointed by the manufacturers Mayor's Clerk . f;‘r‘vl\'-ul.flu sl 750.00 | =¥1® Fllis and Willard Erickson, ‘\:lmmvjm\ \”n;] ’i»::\‘( ‘\‘115‘»1 stmas, | :’:n“!\{a “,‘(::f‘::-n italn and with the special | n 07 Bl l F0 ) 00000 2,400.00 e | Mother, ana we all had as good a time | 000 net earningl 2 engaged by them. From the \ =0 00.00 | Miss Alice Day. g o 00 net earning 8 " of the men at these confer- 2d Deput ... 1,050.0 291y Miss Alice Day of New York ciy,| a5 possible and st that ‘}"‘r folks | The New Yol R e s Anittad i that we —fhat] 0 20 Clenict b ugR£00:00 900.00 | formerly of Berlin, died ia New York | back home did, too. But dont Worry, | one which has R ) Gl s el TRl . 675.00 775.00 | yesterday, her parents have been no-{ for T shall return and be with ¥0U | fund of the maxin b (a0 (1o eneincoring Jre: IDeputyColiceior 850.00 1.000.00 | tified. The funeral will be held Fri-| again soon 40 per cent. of ol ,/“.‘ e nseblo astate of the labor | Clerk, Collector's 700.00 800.00 | qay afternoon from the Berlin Con- “I received your loving letter last | The Chicago banlk Doy aterial markets upon which to| Iivo Hegistrare, o . gregational church upon fhe arrival{ night, Christmas Bve. Try., Mother, | volume of business, W i e e ($1.200 cach).. 2.400.00 2.640.00 | of the 1:4S train from New Yor to forget your troubles, for it 18 no | net earnings, and/ RSN wh: was Dbest to be done on the [ AsSessors : Rev. A.‘, 'F‘l.«:k(flv will officiate and in-| use now Albert is gon gone with | over to the government” twor three proposals for a new sup- | airman ..... 1,600.00 000 terment will be in the Maples ceme-| brother James—so God must have Net earnings of the eg piyunder consideration. ;The only[ Two at $750 ea 750.00 -700. tery { wanted him_ His time was up. Albert | were: Roston, $3,505,180 : the city{ Office Clerk ... 1,000.00 { was wounded on October 18 or 19, §22,634,033; Philadelphia, WR270/88 Elec. Supt. ... 1.800.00 ; Mrs. Albert Erickson. I think, and was taken the hospital i sur way to proceed wos for to et plans ready for two or thrc 2 . : . i difirent schemes, advertise for bids| Elec. Assistant 1,300.00 82.50 | The funeral of Mrs. Albert Erick-|where he died. It was a terrible shock | Challenge milk 16c, Russell Bross fror reliable coatractors and ascer-| Sealer Weights .. 1,000.00 . Sf;" will 1““‘ held ‘m -,“P"“‘k Saturday | t5 me when 1 heard it, but T am very | —advt. Sl Fl e afternoon from her late home. Rev. fon | g tai as near as possible the cost of | Bldg. Inspector ...2,500.00 2 4 : | prona of W hero brothers, for | e — i I Dr. 8. G. Ohman will officiate and| | eyt ey i the proposed work, of new land pur-| Corp. Counsel ... 2.700.00 b o { they died for a good cause. Albert | M ; " chises, what could be dene by way | Prosecutor ...... 2,000.00 burial will be in Falrview cemetery. | voo putied near Verdun, His grave C . V] P At the meeting of the city council ’ . RGBT ( held last evening there was a group f settlements of prospective dama Asst. Prosecutor 650.00 .00 | 5 | has been marked, so if we want to | - cldms, and then compare tho results| clerk for Bldg bring him back we know where to go. | _ . Fa 01‘{:3?‘ "t 'Alflyix).un,. men 1“(:11 the cit- as to the costs, the supply and the; Inspector, Sealer | As for James, T have not been able | Tieut. Richard Atwood of Cheshire | iw,.— p classes in ono of tho eve- fuure needs for a term of years. of Welghts .. 700,00 630.00 ki i Al e | ning schools of the city who were In | | { to find his grave Succumbs to Pneumonia Contracted | attendance to observe the action of “We wish to state that we :‘;wlv Board of Healtl 'H' '01“““"”“""'- El - 107 | this suhject and o onto some other. R e b with the water commissioners in their | o 2,500.1 2,5 | night.—advt. How are P Bibther > i i redding Tri Ll BEOCE. RO oty e gin e welercomtnes n el o LIRSS ns0000 | metatnt T e st | are T S e 3005 1| Wi on Ml Wt T EXEHAN&E REPORTS | i i e i RS S oRe i e e U e o e o e Gttt S e ) B D Ties fe i o themselves famillar with the method in the city and think it factor |88 e S nitary . 1000/00 120000 | takentupifor Strinliin thellcity ) court || ToEEEE NI T as SR iSRS SRE RS y which the city laws were enacted which has a bearing on the question | o ooy "900.00 1.000.00 | this afternoon, before Judge James overcome by Hun gas, but a nd they also knew that the legisla~ 3 § bon O 5 { tion for the state was somewhat sim- ilar in its accomplishment to that of the city. For this reason they were a very interested and intelligent group now being considered RSk nnamufonh panbaie j of auditors and spectators as they tlanta, Ga., Jan. 30.—Richard At- | wood, of Cheshire, Conn., who as an | army aviation ieutenant was in| of acrobatic flying at Gerstner | Wall Strect, close.—Oils and ship- | 23 T. Meskill. L - o| Plumbing . 2,000.00 2,300.00 : t 1 ice ras gassec ‘We would recommend that the| IO 140000 130000 Smart styles at Long’s shoe sale. _'”‘“‘" Rl e b \T,‘x\“‘”,.‘y"y]“ La., and Carlstrom Field, Fla., | pings reacted again in the last hour board of water commissioners be and A Sy SR » o A | e € p e NG U L ot T e ssterday ) \dustrials a BT t pRrel f‘f Ml R e e 35 R 500.00 950.00 | Advt. e T at a hospital here yesterday of | but industrials and peace specialties are autho. 1“;" “"l ']“ ifications for | Mrs. Kitson, A daughter was born at the New | iiice was signed and believe me. we | Pneumonia contracted while on his| made further gains. The closing surveys, plans and specificatio; 5 SR 13 3ritain Genera J&pits i rn- | el : , redding trip. He was married in | firm s B i join e waters of the| (Lab. Work) .. 1,000.00 1,300.00 | Britain General hospital this morn- | . “1onieq God that the war is over | ¥ed “”?‘ M D e e i .d 450,000 -es, | N€lped to fill the visitors’ sectlon so ; a8 = “tors | Tuberculosis Nurse 1,200.00 1,400.00 [ ing to Mr. and M poleon Blan- b gy Sl " | September to Miss Dorothy Randolr Sales approximated 450,000 shares. | /o PO W0 T0 VISLLOEe. 1 B 4 Burlington brook to the headquarter . hard o {0iChere shioet 80 we can return ito our homes and | % 000 ST G ein wedding New York Stock Iixchange quota- hat many extra chairs were required of the Whigville brook, including the | Slaughter House iflf(' Sty ot this week ang | loved onmes. With love to all and a] ot <M o mH0 B o St e was dis. | tions furnished by Richter & Co, | fOF Seating all who attended. A num- dam for the intake and the canal to Janitor 832.00 936.00 - ay }?‘-“~\‘r'\-.‘1\¢rp his week and| ;o v Christmas and Haopy New (;’\’r”_ 2 PR ‘l‘”mv B HebersleP the Now {,Mk Stock Ex. | Per of these same young men hope to the proposed tunnel, to advertise for Board of Public Works. GG b AV Year CoAEs 2 £ & | P & = = | be able to visit a session of the state and receive bids which are to include { Secretary .. 1,350.00 ,500.00 A community mecting uader the | CANTONTO.™ o = S i assembly at Hartford to further in- the clearing out of, and opening up|sSupt, Streets .... 1.500. 1,650.00 | auspices of the Rockwell school Par- = !‘~"-”'~' eSS, ARl 2 ”;g‘f‘“ t o '”J)\ | form themselves in the way that all of the Whigville brook to a sufficient }stenographer 800.0¢ 900,001l en taiandoache A a0 o L e Ph Lt Aty iy Am Beet Sugar 68 68 s, | competent citizens should be in size’ to properly care for the i aso | ity Engineer ... 4,000, 5.000.00 | held Friday evening in the school at e e = % SR iy 2 052 | formed. e pe e S o B ooy Lo 2l i HARVARD UNIT BACK | 4% & Cham cari 1ams anow e through it; for building the tuanel, Ist Helper ... 600. 800.00 “45” tournament, Elks' club, to- k! ks il e . =2 Best butter 59¢, Russell Bros.— including the approach, the aisposi- Dt T 600 700.00 | night—advt. SUNDAY SDNG SER‘“GE L - —_— R A s > 2 1 advt. tifon of the material removed in i 1st Tem. Eng. 1,800.00 2.000.00 Boys’ shoes at Long’s.—advt. Surgical Men, Together With Y. M. C. | Am Smelt 4 703 ST rr»nttrv:('lwn.‘ with :1-- !r‘“*“-";i"“"i“"“ 2d Tem. Engz. .. 1,700. 000.00 Carl Johnson, who has been con- S St e m ) ILKS OMINATE. the of the right of accaptance raftsme 5 as “herr S \ S ‘kers, Landed 3 >ortlai Ei : st = i h‘( er‘.\‘ D SSRE N e Draftsman . 1,500. 650.00 | fined to has home on Cherry street | pafnir Bearing and Hart & Cooley 3. Workers, Landed at Portland, | \ 1o conda Cop 58% 5014 e or rejection L any .‘vom Jletion in | F'oreman of Filter since the death of his wife, over a| BRI B e TS e e oo 9o : Many Important Matters to Come Up ‘;v ”HL‘”‘INV on '!m £ o0 ’l eton Nl meas .. 1,100.00 250.00 [ month ago, is able to be around Will Provide Program af Elihu b b LR B L T S Bt A BaldwiniToco 5 5 For Transaction. jefcourss OLtwes PHEILTIN Board of Public Chariti again. > W ) : - 3 & O i) 15 the city may elect said board tof - COF i tacoeh 5 G Burritt School. Portland, Me., Jan. 20.—The White | B & O .... k Nominations of officers for the en- report to the common council the [ SUPL Llols o do Lo . 001 45 tournament, Elks’ Club, tonight. Star steamship Megantic, from Liver- | B R T S5 > | suing year will be made at results of the competition and written Investigator . . 1,200.00 1,300.00 | __Aaqwt, The song meetings which have been | pool for New York, touched here to- 3eth Steel B .. 9 meeting of New Britain lodge. B. P statements submitted as to options as to all the land necessary for use in the Clerk ..... ... 900.00 1,000.00 Unheard-of low prices at Long proving both enjoyable and popular, | day to disembark the Harvard surgi- | Butte Superior .. H O. E., Februa 6 At th Water Department. e will be continued on next Sunday aft- unit and officers of the Y. M. C. Cen Leath - s | initlation will be held and pa construction of said tunael. and for|Superintendent . 10000 2,400.00 1 "N o have been motified of a | ternoon after an intermission for a Americans proceeded for home | Ches & Ohio .. : s rulers who will occupy the the protection of the water on ts|Foreman ....... 1,300.00 1,600.00 1 .o cob™ ommitted at the office of the | sinzle wee The program is being! by rail Nineteen Canadian nurses, | Chino Cop be in charge. emergence from the tuanel from po-| Clerk ..... 1,350.00 1,450.00 | Oy FOm ess company last. night, | Prepared for next Suaday afternoon|members of the unit had left the ship | Chi Mil & St Paul 36% Weatich F dler Otlsc ition on its course through the Police Department. ot A VR U G R S the TFafnir Bearing company, | with the Canadian troops at Halifax, [ Col F & I oo : pointed the following mem Whigville brook to the so-called pri Clerk of Board 250.00 3501000 ety | working jointly with Hart & Cooley’s. | Tuesday Cons Gas .... ; O N e e ent Whigville reservair. Said board | Chief of Police .. 2,200.00 ,400.00 | pace. Hieotric Hervice Stas | Zhe employes of these o planis el Crucible Steel ... % | 20, William E. Beor being expected to furnish reliable bids| Captain . ... 1,870.00 210000 Aute space Blectric Service Sta-|win provide more than an abuadance| Pure lard 27¢, Russell Bros.—advt. | Distillrs Sec ... 52 % Donahue, John W. Loclk and data showing the cost of this| Lieutenant .. 1,760.00 1,850.00 | tion, ‘Corbin Place. el. 1032-12.— | ;¢ talent for a program of exception:l e Tozie WD SR 3 M. Sloan, Louis W. Fodt entire project ready for the water| pour Sergts. ..... 1,595.00 7.200.00 | Advt | merit. One of the unusual features | HUN GENERAL QUITS, Gen Blée S1as Mordecai and Philip T. St flewing through it and down to the| patrolmen- | B. Kalinin or 64 Capitol avenue, |of the program will be a special cor- | Goodrich Rub . i 6 ot e Whigville reservoir. (1st vear) .. 3 Hartford, won a piano at a drawing | net solo. | Von Einem Was Formerly Minister of | Greal Nor pfd . K g ment will be play this evening “That the hoard of water commis S al e i i held at the Young People’s league As usual the general public is in- e A Gt Nor Ore Cetfs s ¥ i doners be and they are hereby re-| 3 (a4 vear) ... 5 { rooms last evening vited to come to the Elihu Burritt Parie Jin 40 Gihves) e s In:rxn;ulll(’m‘ e 45 Y Pure lard 27c, Russell Bros. nterboro p school auditorium at 3:30 to take part Kansas City so ... v 6 Limitation of Claims. the Sunday afternoon singing. They he* proposec 3urling reseTve - Vill of course be entertained by the 3 Sourt of. Probate hol BrOj L Buslington fressuvolr, Fire Department. Meet me at Long’s shoe sale.—Advt. ! : Tennes (e Y el S G B, G AR LT L Lack Steel ....... Plainville, within and for the Dis- ia that will be necessary for the city to special numbers of the program but| ¢ording to advices received here from - s 50.00 100.00 Dominick Karmosa, was arrested | Lo "y (oo eea o 50 in all of the 1 il be expected to join Al of the Lehigh Valley trict of Plainville, on the 23rd day of | s | | | Chairman Board s Rerlin Cle B et for | Alleze of 4 7 2 ten. von Binem was forme in- from ollution and to save the city| Clerk Board this afternoon for alleged theft 1“\,‘,”1 e St sl s Gen 1 Einem was formerly min- |y tES NS T8 1701 e A 1ith quested to secure cptions on all land | g4 (gth year) 9 Pay vour water rent this week and adjolning the Whigville brook, and|, po ‘o Sanel interest—advt: Ilinem has heen retired from active service in the German army, ac- control ja order to protect the water e e from damage suits from overflow Chief Engineer .. 1,900.00 2,200.00 | cutlery at Landers, Frary & Clark| oo 5o disposed. The departmeats|ister of war of Prussia and at the | 'y Ay Brake Present. Goorgd Bt The commttee recommends that| Asst. Engineer . 60000 2.50 | Company. Detective Sergeant Rich- | (hroughout cach of the two factories| OPEning of tha war was given com- | x y e g Fradeon | 7514 % | Judge. the board of water commissioners|Six Captains ... 434 1050060 | grason made the arrest on a complaint | have been posted with announce- | mand of the Second German army, | Ney © O motion of The Plainville ‘Trust proceed at once to complete plans| Six Lieutenants *4.06 9.986.40 | of the factory officials. : Company, of Plainville, Co Exect or an estimate on the Whigville| Hosemen— “45” tournament. TFlks' club, {to- Fonn 5 tor on the tostate estate of Freder brook and a reservoir to hold from (1st 3 night.—advt. clude most of the emplo; of thes L mmander of o1 £ the six] people's Gas .. 3 cock, late of Plainville, within 400,000,000 to 500,000,000 gallons of 11 (2d year) .. —_— {two plants, but there will he room| German armies shattered by the great | pay Gons 014 | said district, deceased SR ad et G emeaie sl 16 (3d year) 3 | for all who wish to come to sing | Allied offensive. e n This Court doth decree that si and other steps bo taken to ascer- er Das e 1 e Repilie S lconu i it7s months be allowed and limited for the tain the nature of the soil and rock Buy your butter at Russell Bros., | x , Russell Bros.— | q oty o S0 o Srealtoraiotlania it il eininit understand at each end ofthe proposed | Fr 9c. Russell B e Connd—aavi | e uthern Pac ; to the costs to be obtained i E e 5 | e | | L 1 S .H\l()l.(i\). ! Southern Ry o & 65 |.their claims against the same to t “That the water board pursue the | WOMEN SUCCEED IN Ry pfd | said executor and directs that publ same course In regard to the pro- | posed® new ‘i‘xr;? '4!’\””‘(’:7;;“ Burlington RAISING Y. W. FUND (Continued from First Page) | | raock and you also rec- | ymmends that while this information T - | M. W. Seymour and 13] | | ments of next Sunday's song service | made up of troops from Saxony. Last N Y and the attendance will doubtless in- | September it was announced that he Southern Studebaker s > recently nized Senior | s (on 192 s, | vertising in a newspaper Japanese Peace Envoy Expects a Big | ni0F (00 e e e, e e Growth in U. S.-Orient Tradi l,‘x;"“‘n'l,“ posting a copy thereof on the public 30.—Baron Kondo, | Uitanh Copper i 3 693 sign post in said town of Plainville ¢ nearest the place where the deceased 90 i | last dwelt Certified from Record . GEORGE R. BYINGTON, | : nghouse LAy S sresident the club . | conference at Pais, where he heads | wyijlys Overland 24 etk i Japanese advisory committee on | R o e = LOOKS FOR PROSPERITY. notice be given of this order by ad- having a ¥'s club of the Junior department of the Y. M. C. A. met last cvening and transacted several business mat- ters. Plans for the future of the club were discussed. The S to put several teams in the ficld in all | here for a brief rest and expected to | {r MRt 1 i Jan eing ascertained for the Whig-| I e dent of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha | {7 § Rubber Co " : . H. Turkington to be members of the ille and Burliagton Brook dam sitc - e - ollecots | Mustling Campaigners Collect $10,- | 10,04 of pardons and G. A. Parke hat borings be t Shuttle L DS el eyt B e i e ] and L. F. Robinson to be state paris the safety and cost of raising said | commissioners. Pam in order that the project can| Few Days. Senator Bailey had a bill to |'ulz-:\'v»“ - 86 comparedl with! the (othar | honorably discharged soldier n [ RroehicarsiiGa lations MRS, KITSON ELE *THe | committee ‘favorsiiaplan for| s drive comriitecRoffthe i ,“‘ | sailors from any stigma which may | advt. i wdo between the United Statesi wr: yames IKitson, laboratory utamatic control of the hizh pres-| ¢ \. is gratified with the excellent payve existed through minor court con fasba - la Japan and the entire Ovient is| _ ~ . "5 " Jth deparment, wa 4 Eerv ¢ 1 hel response with which their request for | v s o e S : | bouna S Sorl 1| urse It oghce : % s e reservoir f supply and the el " | viction prior to their war service. NOTED SINGER COMING bound to increase enormously,” he |y 1o clected a counsellor of the aying of a cross main through Woos- | funds was received by the people of Senator Leonard offered measures said. “Millio people of the Far | ying 00 nator Leonard offered measures| 1 .\ w0 baritons, has notic | 2 peopl the Far L ; . Cow Brita Che goal—$10,000— =2 2 | Connecticut association of Public er street, perhaps to Shuttle Meadow, | New Britain. The goal—$ to protect purchasers against adulter- 7 East need all kinds of commodities | : : hel 3 uring he rass - £ = ec fficers o he her ague | | e A at the state ynvention eld ny ; e > K SRR R S e e i e G e | e R S B GRS 1 ROl e | RCe i For Paid or Partly Paid acutel and S ¢ bes plied | means of filling Shuttle Meadow vesterday after one ““"“‘* :‘f"k hl‘; ¥ department to establish a uni-| i acceptance of {hei 5 to | from the Uniled § Political r 5 S -y Y be in this city on N | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | club plans | Steamship company of Japan, stopped i 115% 002.55 in ‘Their Drive of Only ines of sport Alfred Wilson is | leave today on his way to the peace | (yos th S of definite plan for doing it, until fur-| sociation. The money will be expend- | pate through highways and automo- league's program for that | are certai lmbroved dhystholin. i — e E TB'v N : : evening. The league has been en- NOTICE—Rookkeeping done by ex- BON [ ) her data is furnished which we un-(ed in furtherinz the work in this cit¥ | 116 routes part in the erstand is being collected and surrounding tawns and to pay the | Other Bills Tntroduced, S e e : . deavoring to secu 1 ices perienced hookkeeper, full or par m\.:,n ‘,'. "g'&rfi“\"‘:m,‘,”‘[ ”m, “‘:‘ :,“ organization | Among other bills were thesc the notea singer for some me, L r 5 S ime. Books opened and closed 1 AVER s Fros O thecontial asaooanion. To abate taxes on the Hartford and n v two years tim 300ks OF 1 and close i £ A i ] o omPlete reports of teams for Jan. | gpringfield street Railway Co.: to | ago with the United 5 CR o o < < 2 abate taxes of all street railways now | ¥ $1.000. Sy g = s TAME o ; JARPENTERS DE) SASE Xo. of sub- } ol otal ARPENTE LAND INCREASE N sub e e o D i L ! A , a local real estate | ZWANTED—DMan of experience for A demand has been sent out by the | . CAPtains S oe ST T sl St e e & S RRERCS fprornoter, h: uted a suit for| counting department of local con- | SECURITY INVESTMENT Pourneymen carpent to the master hittlesey 1 81 that the stale provide nublle arkots $4.000 against Joseph Battaglia. Th EheiD vortionth ixchakos Mong Mrs. Frank Traut .......14 : vit was ed By Lawyer Stowart R G B Y Miss Elizabeth Rogers o l]hr» four largest cities; providing B1G ZIONINT MEETING e I e ;‘f"‘y""“‘ et i P COMPANY o e, o e or license for all structures used fo ool z ¢ e b Curand thelpanets g . Box 1025 3 ; = £ s 3 E e S 1o local Zionist organizations are t 2 : S e e 66 MAIN 1] b the Dbl of the Joimermen fout s | IS WoTohce Bndrews oo “\‘(*7):“5“\‘}»“'\'»‘ for new build- | 1o Lo iieling noxt nony tateon Loy e - i MAIN STRE g the pay from 65 cents to 75 cents | yio hawim Schultz ... ... S B e e e e G L T TS S e writ is returnable in | 1 il trov Room 9 Over Modern Boot 24 i (el A Sent| Arps. Arvthur Kimball state hospital; $25,000 for an armory | will give interesting talks, in support : " e k ShOp' Open h" enings. hrough the agency of the Carpenters Savt day in March wgency of the Carpen Saybrook: to present sale of elec- | of tho campaign now being conducted ke T city contract: to inereasc aries of | Jews. Morris Cohn, s chairman of Word haslbeenireceived in thi ] RO R the board of finance: requiring that | the local campaign which has 1o |that Thomas Dolan who is in the n | Ceflhecucut lYuSt am‘l Safe Depflslt CU- E; ) n?_ ,,“«»r y u,‘;? house doors open out- | raise $500,000 The campaign opened { iz confined in a Brooklyn. s Grand total \ 2 ward: providing for three quarters|January 16, and Wwill continue until | pital, in n serious eondilion A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION b R hour lunch period for minors in mer- | F : T el o H org e The 33d anniversary of Burritt Best Lutter 3 usse s cantile ns(.n.nunnmf:l“,:l-r'f,];:n.n”uyw — S TR b e preaiiizedgand quahfied through years of efficient, range will be observed with special | adye, lowance for board of jail prisoners| Best butter 5 1 P oo i L i e trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, ervices at the meeting in Judd's hall e { from £2.40 to $2.75. advt. ity :xXecutor or Admi aturday evening. District I DIVORCE ACTION BROUGHT. | There was expectation that {the - s s ator olles will install the newly elected | Mrs, Mary R. Pelkey of Rt j governo send | ¥ NEW CASE g il i 75 Mrs. Mary R. Pelk itland, | EOVErnor would send in two more N{)Tlc 11 NEW CASES OF “FLU. Capital $750,00 fMee 25 oliowing the business meet- | Vt., has brought suit against Lewls D). | SUDETior court judgeship appointments K. o e e e anza androna $750,000. Sm’plus and Profits $1,000,000 g ancing will follow the instal- | Pelkey of this city, for divorce. Deputy | but these may not come until next - = case of scarlet fever were reported to wtion | Sherift M. D. Stockwell served the | weel. Stella Rebekah lodge, N the board of health today i Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposii CO. 2 e papers. The suit is returnable in the cebaldo L, { hold a meeting at 7:30 Fr G o i ¥ = 2 . Challer millk 16¢, Russell Bros. | county court of Rutland, Vt, March Buy your bufter at Russeli Bros., | after which a social and whist wi] Fresh egss 69c, Russell Bros.— | | HARTFORD. CONN. M. I. WHAPLES, Pres't —advte 5 d.—advi s ok 41 59¢ pound.—advt, | siven. advt, lesmen for a minimum wage of $6 1 lating May 1. This demand rease of ten cents per hour injon Mrz. Laurence Moua 5 at i tricity and pas i Norwich except hy 3URRITT (,..‘\\(. ANNIVERSARY

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