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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAE Itched™ WITH BUT $1,000 SLICE CUT OFF Almost — *For years my hands were | | They itched so bad I was i Suffered day and night. U l of medicine and got no relief, | | |! P 'COMMON COUNCIL PASSES BUDGET n Store, Getting reads for vour Spring sew. ADPTOpriations to Come Be fore City Meeting Ask For INg? How about a new Sewing $1,460,787.24—Assessors Come in For Machine? Our q1 » nocks. ZROBERT K. HOLMES, Manakin Usual CounCIl K Anyone suffering from skin troubl severa—should investigate at once ofD. D, D. Try it today. We g = | | . 1 . | The Februs seting of the com-;being then no ordinance on the sub- 1 RE LIANCE jol= R hn ki me The charity board, prior to & February, 1918, entered into a tenta ° hopes of ever being cured untii] trial bottle of D. D. D. Resultsy great 1 got o large bottl now and will always praise firet bottle. $5c, 80c and $1.00. mon council was held last night with [ J¢¢ : ® o oo ; residing . i . of the best machines manufac- Mayor George M. Quigley presi tive agreement both with the eity doc- | JHE kin Dise he , ZHE Lotion for S in this country. The name and 22 members of the counciljtor and with investigator, to the . of the board of | effect that if appropriations granted in the spring of 1918 were sufficient, their salaries would be increased. The | = =5 i charity board at the time of making these tentative agreements had the authority and power to do it, because the common council had not yot $17,299.288 passed the salary ordinance in qu Would Extend Trolley. : 1s casily as you can do plain sewing. | charter s adopladl| ataia o chariboard thenprogead By, T Ui 7o di committes | oo S cussed and all but two were ador ed in pursuance of these tentative : ' N 1y a peti- 8 A ten-year guarantee goes with it. | S T e 2 5 council reported favorably on a DEtiSHy | without discussion. The ¢ agreements to raise the salary $200 1 £ withou f one : : ' | tion for the extension of the trolley | water bonds and the limit of ¢ fn each case, notwithstanding the or- | ! il trect. The report ! . for the sale of water ance! is opinio by | e L S e VR Tas APRONS AND [ fourth mile for ti t dinance. It s my opinion that they | (o8 = SEM Gl Gintondent Beardsley | . city limits were the two |sh ot have e this, b sver. outside the city limit ould not have done this, but never- | $81€C (M PP G Tand he dtd Q coussed. The meeting Was | theless, T do not think it ct 2on- o . HOUDIL DRESSES items discussed. i CHART e B do not think it can be con- F3 DOeH COMEITE NH e in a posic | G on quickly and surprising L | strued as an entire disregard of the ; ki carried : J > | tian to do the work at this time. Ho | not# 3 ; : re no lively personal tilts | council’s actior r the rea . | Bungalow Aprons in percale and there were no lively per lice “ ”“.“‘l‘“_ for {“» veason that | g, vocted that the council submit 2l largel during the entire session vhat the charity board did, was in | giiiEHC(GCL S0 the Connecticut| to ne s e S S e e O e Bietiion B fot macadam nngl’v rsuance to a prior arrangement. company asking that the work be| shortagh g ; S o biltton gof Austinfstreciivasfrolerre AN O tiel] done and he would approve the peti-| itself. i tion. The distance of the extension | the bondS# most complete stock of work | petition for a concrete sidewalk onjcomptroller to pay (he investigator | p.or\ tno end of the Bast Main street | ain is alopes | the same street. A petition for the | and the city doctor in accordance with ¥ [ line on Smalley street to the railroad | cial end o abatement of taxes and lien was re- | the pre-existing arrangement and at | o og5ing on the same street is about | favor of th the same time, the charity board N O N | ferred to the mayor and aldermen. I 1,000 feot The council accepted lh"‘ night be sold Sf}Efi’ | e - | should take notice that in the future, | ranovt of the committee and adopted | small places R R R Slight Cut is Voted. A o oo . | L ! | they must act in accordance with the | t}.0 recommendation would be like that attractive stripes and colors in best The report of the finance and taxa- | ordinanc. on salaries. other cities ‘which in skirt and waist | tion committee was then brought up.| The following communication was Gets Bids On Equipment. other placss in the TN Alderman A. I°. Spencer moved its | received from the charity hoard re- A resolution from the board of { o aont hanging the 1T adoption. Alderman Curtis made an | lating to the number of employes and | public warks was adopted which in-| halt mile was adopted by the eod elastic¢twalstline fitstany figure. | amendment saying that the item for the wages paid: structs the board to secure bids on Alderman Curtls spoke in favor g lead cable work is cared for in an- “The full complement of employes | o cason’s supply of manhole | increasing the water bond money]) other way. He explained that the [required by our department for the | frames, covers, catch basin castings, | from $300,000 to $500,000 because he department had been particularly | proper conduct of the Town Home { crushed stone, cement and sand, con-| was afraid the $300,000 was not inxious to secure money to be spent | and Farm consiss of a superintendent | crete walks and curbs, concrete gut- | enough for th The change ‘) for pneumatic tires and in striking | and matron in charge, a farmer and | ters® relaying flag walks, resetting | was adopted | the item of $2,000 for lead cable | wife who occupy a temement in the | curbs, street sprinkling and sewer e | work from the appropriations he | annex building, a nurse, cook, domes- | pipe. The same board reported the Hillside Creamery Butter, 55c 1Ib v “RELIANCE? is out own. Sold with present. The report Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggists, : s received to- e maker's name would cost you finance and taxation was I iy -ndation from early double, it is complete with a . Bether with a '““””mn!'”\ry;\ (me X * ! the board. The report, W full set of attachments 7 Lheiboarg et of attachments. With this) o ST (10 minor machine you can tuck, ruffle and hem, | cepted and the recommendation W minutes, The V Sewer maintenance ... 54, Itomiass s Board of public charities. ... 4,637:48 was i can bind and fell and quilt almost = ordered printed in the i e also dis- amendments wer Al 1 gingham, perfectly made and finished “It is my opinion that the council with and without helt. We carry joard of public works as was the, Would act wisely in authorizing the aprons guality percale come lso one-piece style. Our K. Z fit | amended the movement of adoption | tic and night watchman. Salaries |completion of sewers. The storm | ssell Bros, 301 Main street.—adv i Ask for and GET A T Russ vt e Old Reliable that the item of pneumatic tires and | paid superintendent, matron, farmer | water sewer in Oxford street cost the amount of $1.000 for the same be and wife include rent, fuel, light and | $840.15 and the one in Belden street, | written in its place. The amend- reasonable food supply and salary [ between Day and Chapman street o N - g > | ment was adoptea. Thus the apnro- pald I8 for services of boh man and [ cost $4.197. The sty and sorni | §yppshine Society. | priations for the coming year will he | woman in ecach case. Salary paid | Water T«-wvrlm West End avenue, be- THE ORIGINAL g o . 50.787.2 | nurse, cook and domestic includes |tween Lincoln and Corbin avenue cost o ] 9 #os e ve glatndnat ol e ook end Bmenil Uettge, o A S S B mave you bat e » alte i stes $1.461,787.24. bossdof satuny ‘ board of compensation and asse kindnese ahown1 Calls Tax Rate Too High. ments for assessment 4 Eass it on. Used successfully everywhere nearly % centu Councilman Gorbach spoke on the Alderman Curtis presented *'wus nct meant g ol _ . 5 ade 2 budget and did not want to criticize ’ 1dent, | jution stating that the city maps now R tor you alons, il .\ Made under sanitary conditions from clean, ric] . g t Ork e o e | matron and nurse, respectively, Te-{, " oy o ar completion are Pass it on. / o) milk, with extract of our specially malted graig Mlss ElSIe Gordon Fhedwonis oisthes fnance anditexatlon lieizneaiitheitipositions n dllenc Rthe : : : { e s e : Pk St e b L e o \ Instantly prepared by stirring the Food-Drink in water. but expressed himself as thinking the| cmploy of the city on January 31, | or USe I the revaluation of real e . ~ e oL el The res the -rears, LLENS Infant. d Chil, i it. h Tells HOW Clltlcllra | tax rate too high. He favored some' 1919 In compliance awith eity ordi. | Fte in the city. The resolution fa- o wears, — Infants and Children thrive on it. Agrees with ¢l i movement for the equalization of S vored the hiring of additional help in Let it wipe mms o i weakest stomach of the Invalid and Aged. . taxation. Aldcemian Paoncss: fhoughi] DBEce, these sacancies| Werk duly I leider fo Meye the work on the mapsl ouier’s tearn, fi Invigorating as a Quick Lunch at office or tabl HealedHer le es | | A i 15 . ported to the city comptroller be- | completed. Mr. Gurtis spoke for the| Ml In Heaven the deed appears. the council should put no hooks in s = [ ing absolutely necessary to fill these | rog i : N Pasg 1t on. MALTED MiLk CO= H I k 2ot e R R e N resalution and the help which the o ALTED Ask for OriicC S The Origin: { vacancies without delay. the farmer|maps will be in reassessing the cit — i o oo e “Itching and eczema started on | | favored it going through to the city k : - . my foot duc to the heat of my blood. | | meating but he did (e eity fana wife, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Palmer, | Ho thought extra moncy should he| —Mlto—Good cheer. = Thus Aveiding Imitation d eating tbut he did ‘say | that = hefiwero vinted superintendent and [ spent if nec v to get the work Flowenr —Coreapss. oy i q - 1 i say, .the were appo s sT 1 Ay get the work - 8 wentedatRacine, U.S.A. Substitutes Cost I‘O:‘i:‘;d s;:'g'i‘“hg ccf,‘-’h‘: thought some of the departments| atron, respectively, for fthe unex-|done right away Colors—-Gold and whita. YOU Same Price s e inecnis || BILcoL ke { pired term of Mr. and Mrs. Kibbe and [ The resignation of Councilman Ja- e — iR Gt nenTiine | were promised the same salary, | cob Krawiecz was read and accepted.| Monday next will be Sunshine Day | ankle, and spread to the namely, $1,200 per annum. The councilman is aow living in El-{ at the Red Cross rooms on Court sole, and when I “A trained nurse was engaged to!lington. street and each member is asked to scratched, my foot got enter our employ on February 12 and The police commission recommend-| come and bring one or more friends. 3 sore. I had to wear it was necessary for us to promise | ed that it be authorized to enter into! If you cannot give the entire day, then Ten calls were made hy members One new member was added white stockings and low shoes all partment are all included in the ap-| her a salary of $45 per month, in- | contract with the B. H. Hibbard com-| part of a day. Meeting time, 9:30 | upon the sick and shut-ins t——Mrs. J¢ S. Fox the time, or I would not be able | | Propriation for that board and are| giead of $40 a month paid to Mrs, | bany for alterations to the police| g'clock. ('ome and bring lunch to work. not on the salary list as before | Staubus, who was expecting an in- | garage. The authority was given. The ; i’ ! “I reed an advertisement for Cuti- Assessors Rapped Again, 1(';'(';\&5- of wages had she remained in [0St Will be $85% the lowest hid Flowers were sent to two homes Two very pleasing features of the cura and I decided to try them. I Alderman Paonessa told the mayor | our employ. The present domestic is Questions Several Bills, since the last meeting. work of the soclety have como to used one cake of Cuticura Soap and that he Ik ‘hing should be | receiving $25 a month and board Alderman Paonessa livened things —— light recently when a class of smal part of a box of Cuticura Ointment S arding ass 5 ce- | Vacancies in this position occur often - ; Three pairs crutches, one - air- | girls from one of our churches wishes healed.” (Signed) Mi done regarding assessments where- acs up a bit by questioning some of th % S 7 hen 1 was hiealed 6 (5 g0 22 e G , | and also a change of wages. The po- 2 cushion and three wheel-chairs are | to know if they cannot help us in ou Fisic Gorden, 21 Waits fit., Bpring- upon the mavor reminded the alder- | = L PERE e R T o i oo Uermel. sl ot || SEGRI R0 LIRS A BBy o e 3 5 s P rma sition o ‘armer anc e & 3 va- idle a © prese: e oTK > i . *Paly 26, 1918. man that if he (the alderman) would i : s O Y T NS el i field, Mass., July - recollect In his (the masoe:$ (hycw cant by the promotion of Mr. and ’o‘h ’,\0, ”f ‘I‘[lul‘ £ $456 list !, for = 2 Farmington by making garments, and | Once clear keep your skin clear by oAl acetabes e Fiaocon Ve T alnier mueokcoontho AlicdFandl| ULSSISEexDlain eC RGhalimaiioss; Ifortv-seven oranges were taken to | another who has been a shut-in fo using Cuticura Soap and Ointment mended a change in the method of | it may be necessary to also employ berg explained that there was an er- | {po hospital, and the committee for | many years offers her help along the for every-day toilet purposes and o e method of| = T O hight watchman, The |Tor and the item should read for hire,/| yno children’s ward reports having |lines most needed.” Needless to sa Cuticura Talcum to perfume. taxation and assessment. Alderman| & cook and night v i labor, and material used at the pump- | il : 3 iasits e Paonessa replied, “We must admit the | Position of paid cook has been vacant j & 9% Fhe AT B TG Bamb | e e oxtan il ol @ ey riere: assessors are not up to their job.” | Since November 15, 1915, and that "f should do business in New Britain Soup Zc. " Ojntment 2 and boe. Taleum 25 He also questioned the water board's | Paid watchman has been vacant since y i it ed” the water board and use of $460 for auto hire and ended | October 1, 1916, which hfiq.«"n't:(”!‘\ e R e e S - = by saving that he would oppose the | SaVing to the city of about 3,5 M1 for their wants. He asked why they BREOLROOHO AR OIROTIINOES | boards in the future if they don't| Wages and board. e did it. Mr. Rossberg answered by £ | do better. The report of the finance | In filling \v’”"'“;“l““ we "‘“" “"1“_' telling h that because he and other v, S atior 5 ae = fronted with a prohibitive ¢ ordi- | Now B Riien aia s | The Best Cough Suru, and taxation committee was then =ze- | i 2 ¥ A 3 m d not have cars I g yrup cepted and the mill tax rate \sag: Nance which prevents us from fiXing | to rent the water board had to go s Home-made referred: to the city mesting | the wages or salary to be pald and | (o Hartford. He said that they tried - - a bill for $11£.50 to be paid Dr. Black. | gage anybody to fill these vacancies. | Britain but failing they went to Hart- e Round Package “Mr. and Mrs. George F. Kibbe and I m J. A. Staubus, superintendent, more economical. He cited the board of health as goinz “over the top” and expenses were zoing up fast. Mavor Quigley interrupted ml remind fhe alderman that this year the larger salaries of the health mni | spent time entertaining the sick vork will be found for these w there. helpers, R oee an oney mazjto S0, 98 mud ridge wha helnad hore during the re. | Soldiers returning from the service | ford where they got an automobile D& (Remley; 5 ey e will be eonsidered in filling the posi- | after it was agreed that the company you ever tried. cent influenza epidemic Alderman Curtis moved it be accepted and the | tions. Regarding the salarles prom- [ should also set the job of repairs on RO ORISR 1111 eharged o the health depart. | iSed the superintendent and nurse, we | the car. Mr. Rossherg sald he was You' g 1. ment manas would request passage of accompany- [ tired of having the use of autos by : ou've probably heard of this well- the board always criticlzed and he KNo a of R r couvh at > . ity ing resolution. lelz an }kfi:m‘ln l‘;\’f:”hm'.l'\"('»‘\\;](-G l”:;"l’:lll!ir‘\’r‘\’\ph;“r‘\’ Report on Charity Board. “Respectfully submitted. would welcome the appointment of a el ot Crer et 1eaWhen Corporation Counsel J. E. Cooper, “BOARD OF PUBLIC committee by the councll to investi- = e fands of families, the world over, feel | in an opinion presented reported that | CHARITIES. gate the matter and help the hoard 2 & 3 ‘H:' t‘m'.\'] could hardly rwv lmu-\}v 2\11\1;- :‘Iyw |»mv.; r::' u:r:.‘u‘ charity board :||'~l' “By A. J. FIART, Superintendent.” in the car situation. Mpr. Curtis re- o & IS o especla va ue urlng out it. “It's simple and cheap, but the independent of the common counci i but g 5 ; . following reso- | minded Mr. Paonessa that there was way it takes hold of a cough will quickly ' and in the absence of ordinances| 1T Hart offered the fo & - bt e e o : . e 085 RO A CORETL O1 D1 G ) .the CO]dGl‘ da S of w]nter Into & pint boitle, pour 24 ounces of | ot crg Tag I Blven to the councll| g ogoived: That the action of the | cil and that he (Mr. Paonessn) was g ) s Pinex; _then add’ plain *granulated « 2% the legguture, the board may fix | yop1q of publlc charities in fixing the | @ member of that committce. The - sired,” us arificd molasses, honey, quest o 3 cil em- Pt e & s e rental of cars for the water hoard or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. bodied a recommendation that the | Matron of the Town Home at the rate | L8 VAL 2 4 5 i o 3 £ $1,200 per annum, as previously L ther LAl tastes ;f.'wvd, Diever corporation counsel be authorized to | ©f % L o B e v The invitation of Rev. J. J. Fitz- oils, and gives you a full pint of pay salaries previously fixed. Follow- | Pald, and the salary of 1 s gerald to the council members to the 1 Better cough reniedy than you could bt 2 A Lot 5 per nstead of o y-snnds for thiree timed dis oot "7 | ing fs the corporation counsel's opin- | tho Tate of 345 per month, insie bazar to be held by St. John the fon: g s previously pald, be | P8 : 1t is really wonderful how quickly this | 100 . $40 per ;‘,‘f’““" BafpreviousivaL Evangellstt church was acoepted home tiider romcdviconane =l ‘I have been asked to give an opin- | approved. ) N Arkens for Doctars (] T TR o .“_“!{‘"\f_“]’t‘ ::3&;1‘10 fon to the respective powers of In accepting the report, the hoard . .\I‘ulu: for Doctors. > penctrate ihrough every air passace, the charity hoard and the common |of charity commissioners was ir The ordinance committee reported ;»« ” a m\. hn].n' ‘- ,;,; tight Imngh, council in fixing salaries of the | structed to comply with the ordi-{ an amendment to the parking ordi- ) fts the phlegm, heals the membranes P, s employves of the charity department nances. nance. The amendment provides that f'fifi’ “I“‘\r'j"“v"““"““\";'_‘“‘X""“‘!”"‘"'_“"1"1 f. f;vlmv ‘In most respects, the m,;.:m» board | The comptroller was ordered to bronehitis and bronchial a<thma, * | i€ independent of the common coun- | draw his order for $275 in favor of Pinex is a highly concenirated com. | ¢il It ig the agent of the State of { Morris Witkin and also in favor of e e (e e i s e pound of genuine Norway pinc extract, ' Connecticut, rather than the agent of | James and Kate Long far §175, be- £ S i ! 2 - _ @ e, 2 , ; iz 10-minute and other restricted dis- No‘th]n mol"e a e‘tlzln ] as been used for gencrations e cc These ng for E ¢ RLid e i i ;;vg‘{“‘l‘mzml‘i fi‘y;y‘& L’il::(u"n(: nerations for | th ommon gouncil. These inde- | ing for the abandonment of building o L =55 S 5 00 et e e A . ; e = | LHE 4 . sendent powers of the charity board lines on Flm street resulting in dam- it Avoid disappointment hy asking your I ¥ J doctors of the city who often have to - druggist for “2%% ounces of Pinex” with 5ive that board the power to fix sal- age to thelr property. leave their cars in the restricted zone $ flmfln rea '(00](@(1 r‘fln full directions, and don’t accept any- aries in the absence of an ordinance Report On Bills Payable. more than the allotted time. Tho ¥ « thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute DY the common council. The imme- The comptroller reported the pay-| amendment was adopted The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. common council has passed an or- $g20.59 for sewer pipe to take ad- ts8 Td=6oCRAsscssments. i 0 gt dinance fixing the salaries of certain yantage of discounts. He also report- A resolution was presented by Al- - = | employes, of the charity board, 1s thiS ¢q that he had not paid the extra|derman Curtis instructing the board cause of ltsw ea t ar e ordinance binding upon the charity 500 to {wo members of the charity assessors (0 prepare not less than board. The question is not free from | gepartment, debate about which Rhhs typewritten 1 made up of automobiles of doctors and physicians carrying conspicuous green crosses s iy “I am of the opinion, however, that jhelq uj the payments for two months | their books, item by item, listed by ° scction 46 of the charter gives the awaiting action by the council. The | Streets, in rotation following street B ommon council the right to fix these ' following bills wore appraved and or- | Dumbers as far as possible, the lists n | P , rape-Nuts needs no | dered paid: : b right is exercised by the common | Incidentals i . ..§ 652,23 | the wmount assessed this year and | 'ag ‘ B council in good faith and without at- ' pogs _...... ... . 84.00 [ last. It also calls for three lists to 4 tenin THATARE REAL [ RN Rttt s swee . ! in the exercise of the functions which ! Board of health. ... 1,636.78 [ phabetically arranged of property y the charter imposes upon that board. ! Kmergeney bills i 36 owners assessed $10,000 or over for 5 8 ’ k2 g f B i d o atien e Bre 'Dolioatda 17.36 | the past and present yeur. The board g M I find upon investigation that there { Police department . 5 1,007 L4 SALE ing circumstances In connection with | Street department 08 10 hire extra help and these to be paid | % B the action of the charity board in dis- ret lighting for out of the sulavy appropriation. | 267 MAIN. ST. ' regarding the ordinance during the!Stats highway The lists called Tor are wanted before "o ¥ ) past vear. The facts are that prior | Subway department . 750.50 ] March 10th, 1919 and are to be turned ¥ ¢ l;(. February, 1918, the charity board i Park department .. . 492 42 | over to the committee on new assess- was authorized to fix salaries, there !Sewer construction ssa.ub‘ ments and improved methods which