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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA] "TAXPAYERS’ BUDGET PROVIDES T BOSt(m Store CUTS OF MORE THAN $200,000 Health Department FIRE AND POLICE DEPARTMENTS FEEL PRUN-| Garase contrac Disinfectants and WIDE ING KNIFE—SO DGES HEALTH DEPARTMENT | oruss ... _SOME OFFICIALS' SALARIES CUT nnyi:y: and labora- amendment to the board of finance budget was pro- | Salaries .. A copy of the 2 08 o acies s o ed by the Herald, which, with the idea of presenting to the citizens of vl.mu.:m.n_ s N 2 tatement f the proposed changes, reprints it in full It Tuberculosis Work ew lLiritain a statement of t < v ] O e iteme fire printed in detall and one may casily | Municipal Slaughter will be noted that the various S = t P . 4 RUF Iy iza tha .ftceh of ine proposedlcuts as they aftectihimianditiesestiof Houseob oo o 5 ; I N = e Maintenance of Car the citizens of Nev ita S TAxDaTeSl | Approximate reductions in the city budget proposed by the Taxpayers Milk Station ..... \ "“ %o Vool B Gen | association follo e L ine At Sl . St . 39.695; street lighting, $1.000; waiting st Clinie ... ists and Dresses. Come in plain Schools, $21,850; streets, § N £ 9 5 22 Waistatand Dz S ; tion, $4,000° permanent pavement, $35,000; police department, $22,161; fire department, $27,124: charities, $2,364; health department, $12,186; special 30,786.00 1 : 5 tals, $3 E 214,931 . dle, Satin and Georgette Crepe, white, | appropriations, $41,250; incidentals, $3,800. Total, $214, Special Appropriations 1919- RECAPITULATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. Buds . 1919-1920 1918-1919 To Be New RBritain Institute ......$ 19,0 ¢d colorsfiend gomibiBations, (HaC Budget Budgot Allowed Deductions | New Britain Gen'l hospital . 4,08 e Memorial Day ........... Consolidated School | i . c"‘" . e ] Distric . 4okl 39,693 City ding fund .... PLEATED ORGANDIE SE S R ; \ 00 ; 39,695.00 | Clty building fund . 5 BN Sk o 00 33,000.00 firemen’s pension fun Wide Collar and Cuff Sets, Sireet 'A‘i"v“ ey 18.000.00 18.000.00 1.000.00 ‘Lm»lw amusement com. Street Sprinkling o 5 c ark Com. (Inc. 5,000 0 5,000.00 desirable colors, 30¢ set. State Highway Acct. : 00500 10,000.00 s Inc 20500 ol Basins o ol Si0 gEns g Sta 75,000 SILK FRINGE! Sewer Maintenance 1‘;‘02” : County ts ™ . 13,000 A fine assortment of the latest in 2 Parks Dept. ....o..e s25 i Military Ktasche Se S 10,000 R Waiting Station .... 96 hoo e e . N. B. garden committee 3,000 wanted colors, plain and looped, ¢ Permanent Pavement 35, 22? - & N. B. war bureau . Sonn 3,000 :{1’;;-'“5» & Cemetery committee 2,500 Fire Dept. ....... o b 5 YR i : School board (W. “SAPPHO™ SILK BRAID C‘harities Dept. ..... :z.éi; i Emergency fund . .. 10,000 Health Dept. ...... 89,18%. ,282 L9,0 Visiting Nurse association .. 3,000 Special Aprop. ... 197,850.00 138,100. 56,600.00 Catch basins ... L 3,500 mings. We have it in all widths and | ynt, and Discount. .. 90,658. 86,476.25 90,658.75 . Americanization committee e Payment on Principal 80,000. 75,000, £0,000.00 : & Incidentals ....... 15,150.00 26,000. 11,350.00 3 T . "ER B salaries 46,380.00 55,000, 46,380.00 GOLD AND SILVER BRAIDS sa and Cords; all widths and sizes. $1,461,787.24 $1,212,580.38 $1,246,8 » Inecluded in Special Approp. in 1919-1920 Budget The newest and latest trimming for hemstiteh and painted edge in Organ- | flame, Copenhagen, tan and all want- $1.10 vard widths, 59¢ to $1.50 yd. BolicetT or Dress, Suit and Coat Trim- colors. Incidentals 1919-1920 1918-1919 To Be ' Budget Budget Allowed Adv. and Printing . 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 Office Supplies e 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT. Elections .......... 1,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 1919-1920 1918-1919 To he :- | Telephones ...... 500.00 400.00 500.00 Budget Budget allowed s Indemnity Bonds . 400.00 400.00 400.00 Doee your home' nesdiz Teaching day schools ......$280,000 $231,000 $280,000 Recording Births and —A new Dining Suite or some new chaifst T . 24,500 26,000 Deaths 950.00 700.00 950.00 % " Dultigni o oo i eaths .. . 700. 950. Byl ~ s pe Janitors' salaries ..... : ; 18,000 18,000 Drinking Fountain 200.00 200.00 200.00 > droom Suite, or even a Singl ! Janitors’ supplies ... = 1,000 800 800 2 Municipal Records. . 700. 700.00 700.00 —A new Davenport, a Table or Easy Chal v an . . 3,000 4,000 3,000 Open air school o b Per. Tax Coll. . 2,000 3,000.00 S If so you will have it to your advantagfe telpatronize this sale. Kindergarten supplies . 00 500 500 Exam. Land Records 200. 200.00 200.00 Medicnl inspection ....... 1,050 1,050 45 Printed Land Index 00. 700.00 700.00 E h d [t 'd d Nurse .. s - l400 E090 1,000 4 Gas, Light and Heat 500. 500.00 500.00 Veryt lng Re uced «rl ay an YVacation schools e 1,000 f[‘[\ 800 2 Emergency Fund 000.00 5 1 LR I, socaooommmonon T oen 43}\(: g Adding Machine for Saturday \ Supt. of schools Truancy department x 2,500 900 1,000 Conens woveio: 900 875 SRRt st > YR R 0o - = = - Sexton Starts Tirade. Chambeghain Kills ¥is Argumen e e EPRAER 6,000 2,500 3,000 o s 5,150. 1000.00 § 11,350.00 § 3,800.00 The opponents to the 25 mill tax When ‘Sexton had finished Famous Old Recipe Evening schools, Voc. 3.800 3.800 3,800 — were itching for a chance to speal | Chamberlain arose to answer him. 5 and several attempts were made to| said that Hartford Co Trade school Dept L2 80,000 30,000 30,000 ! for Cough Syrup Supplies, Stationery, ete..... 15.000 15,000 15,000 [;"‘Y MEE'”NE I_‘NI]S | Text and Supply books. . 4,000 3,500 4,000 4 | Monday morning. Tt is understood | his feet und asked for the floor. The ' banks and insurance companies ta: Library and apparatu R 00 000, 1,000 that he was present at the meeting | floor was given him by Mavor Quig- | He told Sexton that Meriden B urnlure 21500 2,00 2,000 5 e X 1 has Em"{.u’f“fi :’?::r.u:fl‘vh;:::n!;ln;orlmme, Ir.n;n\illl % e 2 2(: m'nIu2 m‘;mn: 5 E prepared to speak but changed his|ley and he then started a tirade, tax rates and that it is not a con | Repairs ...... QECOKs 2, . . . mind when conditions 4 i I cainet the 'Dr o S e o R > % " quick results. Fiandanatrons ; 500 7500 600 oind itions became intol- | against the proposed rate, the offi- dated city district. Referring to S s b0 e - | e. i clals of the city, and conditions in the | Americanization movement, he '0{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0.0,0,0,0.0,000,0,C000 0,000 = T o o - ?' 000 :";'\\\0 . Police Protection Next Week. ity in general. He amended the res- | that the city was Tasurance e Dl s reraviod thet o ; oo only adopting Mhousands oL} housewives, have found || yisaaes i a0 Ty e A | Tt is reported that at the meeting | olution of Mr. Chamberlain making | Suggestions of the state and fedd Phate thertcant aa-elitvio: ,h”]‘h of ke (< ge) next “;-m{ ]vhr' probable course to be | the tax rate 21 mills. The fact that | Eovernments which were carrying] LR e Sk Rl e e — pursued will be to have policemen at | the opponents of the 25 mill rate had | like movements. He called the p ——— "he ¥ callec E se 2 : 2 3 5. allec 2 pec tions, by using this well-known old recipe o e _ The mavor called for all those in fa the door and as each man tries to en- | many followers present was evidenced | ary side bluff by saying that nl is for making <;yn"h syrup, at lome, 1t s $464,965 $396,000 : or and there was immediately & sound | ter he will be challenged. If his name | when Sexton mentioned’ 21 mills. tho forblgn solalers thut we BR e ake, really so deafening tha seemec e roof cars u I m fs g o o e simple and cheap to make, but it really 1919-1920 1918-1919 S so deafening that it seemed the roof | appears upon the lists of the regis- | There loud and prolonged ap- | Americanize hut it is the foreign has no_cqual for prompt results. It i 3 letit tise b daeeadililo i, nong i [y rw]<L s af'u A a1 ives|| Board of Eublic Wk, i S N e e :\“:.:]1 l“;,”“l‘(( \ml‘lid rr( m:h !u ,,(,'," trars of voters he will be admitted | plause and no respect was pald to the ment which did not t e A and have a right to vote. That will | efforts of the chairman to keep order. they were not Ame mayor then used his own Gondn e RERE 300. S e 300.00 Sundry Accounts ... ,000. 500.00 500.00 500.00 Print'g Ordinances 700. 700.00 700.00 = m———— i g hasn't a cons early morning train for New York [ have Mr. Chamberlain cease. When | dated school district and that it and will not return to this city until | he did stop, M. A. Sexton jumped to | $1,000,000 from stocks and bonds Incidentals immediate relief, usually stopping an | Street Dept. .......$ 133.670.00 % 93,975.00 $ 93,975.00 $ 39,695.00 . ordinary cough in 24 hours or_less. Street Tighting ... 33.000.00 33,000.00 000.00 et 1 & judgment | do away with having the women and Sexton continued his speech by ask- | fimated that CGet_21% ounces of Pinex from any | gireet Sprinkling ... 19.000.00 18,000.00 18,000 and declared the meeting adjourned. | children present and the taxpayers | ing several personal questions of Mr., crowd who nc be Am sity to publish the estimates prior) . -00 1,000.00 & SaE odionmec ) INERISEERoI e )"\”"'_l'”“']l;\‘)"'t‘\t State Highway Acct. 15.000.00 5,000.00 10,000.00 5.000.00 | k¢ I £ (”“ fl’u‘: 'lmm\i'rl t\nll ‘(" his | who are not voters will also be ex. | Chamberlain. The first question he ized ke o Tl it 3¢ o prefory use | Sewer Maintenance . 16.825.00 13,100.00 16,825, I e Sexton of | cluded. The crowd can thus be kept | asked was: | New Budget is Worthless mumvfi molusses, honey, or_corn syrup, | Waiting Station . 4.000.00 4,000.00 (‘"‘1 "?";};‘)“‘ association bried to get | orderly and votes on all questions “Why can’t we run the city of New Mr. Chamberlain, explained to instead of sugar syrup. Bither way, | Permanent Pave. . 35.000.00 G || S g o t ,;(i<x\;}. on hm‘ can be made orderly and exact ritain on a 21 mill tax rate when the crowd that the budget presented it tastes m,.fl keeps perfectly, and | Ini. and Disc o 90.658.75 86.476.25 v N9 auerareiided e then callec Chamberlain Explains Budget. city of Hartford can run their city on the meeting by Sexton was of lasts a family a long time. | { Payments on Prin. . 80.000.00 75.000.00 forscnen i andirian el gtheeel inE R0 \ resolution presented by F. S.|a 201-2 mill rate? value. He said it had never b It’s truly astonishing how quickly P esianiog $6.380.00 55.000.00 proceed but hs co-lahorer, P. 8. Mc-' Chamberlain, chairman of the board Continuing he asked prezented to tl people vet f acts, e Dm0 i e S e Sl Mahon, started to speak and told the | o finance and taxation was then “Why can Meriden run on 18 presented to the people yet f cage of the throat and lungs—loosens | e > e crowd there was no use trying to pro- | read hy e e . 9 s te ) ithouts and raises the phlezm, soothes and heals | $472,993.75 $ 379,551.25 § 388,298.7 3SWcuEl00] | Condihere s 0g iEsling (oRREo | irend by CityliOleri ftnompson e mills This question was resented Wwanted it adopted withont the pe the membranes, and gradually but surely 1919-1920 1918-1919 To. Ba ceed. He cantioned them (hat thev resolution asked that the estimates as | by the crowd and he was answered feefng it. The new hudset wo the annoying throat tickle and dreaded | police Dept Judget Budget Allowed Deductions | Should show due respect to the mayor | presented and prepared by the board | that it couldn't and doesn’t run on prove unsatisfactory in many way couglh disappear entirely. Nothing et~ | oy rolle . Heg . SRR O e 76.429.64 § 14.575.3¢ | cSardless of thum feeling on the | of finance and taxation, and which | that rate. Some one in the crowd told them. He mentioned the ma ter for bronchitis, epasmodic eroup, | 8 5 i F57 S oot mestiont was affirmed and approved by the| was with him and answered of the appropriations for state hi | Payroll—Super 10.690.00 %.570.09 7.590.09 3.099.91 S . i and apy y he a t F: ans P sta whooning cough or bronchial asthma. | > 5 o L Police Clear Hall. common council, be adopted by the “Meriden knows how to run a city.”” , way work which the new budget 4 N o «hlv concen- | Fayroll—Fire detail 150.00 150.00 150.00 & 5 i . ador v the \ E . i Pinex is & epecial and. highly concen T The erowd still lingered and upon | meeting. There were a chorus of *T Denounces Everything. As a matter of fact,” he said trated compound of genuine Norway pine | Payroll the order of the mayor the police | sccond the motion™ s s et s T e e g extract, known the world over for its Chairman & Clerk 550,00 500.00 500.00 50.00 5 S S ) o, motion” and the real life Again asking questions Mr. Sexton expenditure of ,000 by the ra E with drawn clubs started to clear the | of the meeting started. Mr. C | asked would be backed by $30,000 by bealing effect ¢a_the membrane | Ambulance Service 300.00 £70.00 170.00 130.00 | han. M Rl ey ceting started. Mr. Cham- | aske uld be backed by $30,00 ¥ Avoid disappointment by asking yvour | A pyujance all. Many remonstrated but at last | herlain, as chairman of the committee “Why does it cost more to run the state and the city would be the ¢ ;;n]x;;vrm for “214 ounces of Pinex” with | “010 ST S OG0 000 the general hub-bub subsided and dis- | presenting the budget, arose and was | ¢ity of New Britain than any other benefited by the roads. ull” directions and don’t accept any: PCOLOL b .00 B cussion w halted until the street! recognized b o i i ity e . 2 = £ LA Ans b S bl b LR iR O s e it e eanret | recognized by Mavor Quigley despite | city in the entire state of Connecti- Mr. Christ Nails Assertions. satistaction or money promptly refunded NiGiorE Bauin 00 500.00 000 s reache ote @ simed | opposition upon the part of the op- | eut? Mr. Chamberlain had previo: ST IO e y Sl 2 Goog 2 09 500. among groups of the men and uls nts iy 2 & o e . PN L eSS S b e Piser ECo MELEWa v ao 817 08 [rna e o0 A o Sooon o T ponents. Mr. Chamberlain started He was interrupted by the mayor read the estimates for a 25 mill S = U women. . his speech by stating that it was a fine | calling him to order and the question | adopted by the board of finance 4 CiEhaEa 00 415200 500.00 “Somewhere in New Britain is 1 4 Signal System 1,000.00 1,100.00 1,000.00 {BoTiemncls Al bix city meeting. He told the people | under discussion. Sexton replied taxation and passed the comn et SAELS i 1 Al 2000 substitute hudget,” is the term to ! ssembled tha e boad oo b “ ; elite ; = ll ¢ cil, ca = attentio e ihway Rental 280.00 280.00 280.0( e Lo s e s issembled that the board presented I know my rights and 1 shall ir ouncil, calling attention to the T Care of Quarters 150.00 125.00 150.00 ?1‘””}*( Q/GIS & '! rose : the budget to the city mecting with- [ sist on them. I shall speak all night | of fair play which makes it a ne 2 i £ 2 he Taxpayers' association I any S pologies wintore o A ILepair to B 300.00 200.00 300.00 il 5 = ut any apologies what 1. He stat- | if necessary mergency Fund 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000 presented to the meeting as an eq that the board had cut as far as Whereupon the crowd again let the city meeting, which the assod iime c . ,00 : ,000.00 amendment and at that moment be- ' possible and that the rate wo i and vells and! cat s esulte ion had ed to do t the cond Telephone 1 150.00 350.00 450.0¢ s 2l e De- possible and that the rate would be | loose and vells and cat calls resulted tion had failed to do. At the con Bldg. Impv’ ments 1.800.00 came the property of the city of New | 56 mills if all the necessities had | no one knowing whether they were! sion of his remarks E. W. Ch < > N = ’ Britain. Mr. Chamberlain took up the | heen provide , Rk B e ¥ S P e in e Belil s 500.00 400.00 500.01 Fidact 1n disoneine bana then en H( _H[ d] fnr. e vimed .Hg(hn mayor or Sexton. Con- | ascend 1 1 ! ‘n; ised !l.uro New Patrol ... 3,000.00 ) s 3 rowd Begins to Hiss. | tinuing Sexton told the people that and said that he was not in accd e i on the table terming it illezgal and At the mention of 26 mills the | the first year of the present adminis- | with statements that were misrep) Additional Ta- void of any good for the city. From | crowd star hi ! Imen e 11062 2,208.24 s several moments. Mr. | last year it was 20 1-2 mills and now | such an important gathering. He it was stolen is not known hut the Chamberlain despite the unfriendli- | he said “they're going to try and ask | tacked the statements of M. A. Sext] éli:;.‘wl.:; S icion Jaameruainy w’"w\“wwwv'\; h w:in his ness of the crowd told them that he mills.”” He exorted the crowd not | that New Rritain was the high] FIRE DEPARTMENT possession property of the citv. of had been a member of the board of | to be camouflaged or fooled. He cried | taxed city in the state, if the 2 ] ! & New Britain taken without any au-! finance and taxation 1919-1920 1918-1919 To B¢ thoritative permission the estimates had to be prepared. He “They are zoing to bond the city of | contributed vesterday afternoon fi Budget Budget Allowed Deductions Comment fthis morning dealt onlY mentioned how the council had | New Britain.” the office of the state tax conr LRI im0 6 wd A $85.795 § $68,387 $17,406 | with the meeting. Fverrone was dis- | passed the budget without a dissent- Tisses Ior Americanization. sioner showing, Norwich 28 1-4 mi Hair fell out in handfuls. Scalp SonrmanangeeleT e o 150 | cussing it and comments on Dboth [ing vote and that the council was the | He was again called to order and | Norwalk 265-8 mills and Danb dry and scaly. Was itchy, rubbed Motoy ce gas .. 5 900 600 300 | sides were frequently heard. City hall | representative hody of the people ot | Sexton appealed to the floor for sup- | 30 7-8 mills and irritated so would wake at night. Motorfrenaliisiitr 5 1000 700 300 | buzzed with excitement the city. He told the people that he | port. He told them that the schools Curtis Asks Adjournment. Hair dry and brittle and head dis- ¥ IO oo no0 > 2 W Gteydis) DIsgraced. . knew fhe tax rate seemed high, and | wanted $400,000 for repairs and When Mr. Christ had finished figured with scales falling off. Used Horse hire st : 100 100 Mr. Chamberlain when interviewed also said it is a high rate but he point spoke of the repairs which they did | remarks, O. . Curtis made his v soaps and ointments with no re- Incidentals P % 500 5 560 this morning stated that he did not ¢q ont the necessity for the rate. He | zet He reminded them that the | to the front platform, and. st sults. Then used Cuticura, and Supplies S Ot 000 800 20 have any prepared statement read) said the amount of $1,400,000 was | money to the last cent would be tak- | ed that he ha Iways favored ta when had used two cakes Soap and Lighting e 500 0 for the public He did say. however, | necessary to run the city Going on | en from them and it was up to them | tion that was ficial to the-¢] two boxes Ointment head was healed. Iuel s E 400 : 1.400 that the entire thing was a terrible , he said, “When vou hegin to cut the | to decide whether it would De He | and its taxpayers. Several times From signed statement of Miss Fire alarm repair . 400 i 1,000 disgrace to the city and one which | pudget, and thereby cut the appro- | also said he thought some of the citi- ; crowd hooed and gave other cries Mary Martin, Rutland, Mass. Subway rent B P 800 800 would go down as disgraceful Mr. priations, you will cut into the very | zens in the city knew as much about | derision Mr. Curtis finally made For every purpose of the toilet and Repairs building oA Chamberlain said he had been on the vitals of the nursery Cuticura Soap, Ointment and re of quarters . : 5 5 finance and taxation board for 12 ang taxation in order to keep the rate | officials did. He told them that the | meeting adjourn for one week, and Talcum are supreme. lephoncs Hoaena o 375 3 3 years, that he had helped draft the down, cut $100,000 from the depart- | taxpayers were not trying to cripple | have the New Britain Taxpavers Cuticura Talcum is deficate, delightful, Jew equinnmient oSl U U 0 plank for the board and was entirely ments which was really necessary the city and it would run under the | sociation budget printed ?»‘j.};’;‘,‘.?“hi”fi)“*’c';?fiifi;.‘?‘“b"ii'i’“fif S Ry 2 : 23 conversant with the doings of thal Afr. Chamberlain asked them to allow | new conditions. He appealed to the It was here that the great. sto: Bocion” Everywhers ioe nch: " SpIIeaS hoard. Fe stated further that t) him to r he preamble to the re- | pecuniary side of the crowd in telling | broke lcose. May Quigley put {ruck . e oard had done its very best in the porg of the H | that the amount for Americanization | question of adjournment before # out that the board { had been cut out by asking if the peo- | meeting and. after two tries he ¢ knew of the inequality in assessments ( ple thought that the foreign born | clared that it was passed favorahf f ! 2,000 2, “the city tried fo have a charter and other faults and recommended a! men who went out to fight for the ! and the end was apparently in Sig No. 3 Station .... 4.000 4,000 | change put throngh which would re- = change. He 1,600 1,600 | fer the final settlement of the tax rate , which would ing and the noise | tration the tax rate was 16 1-2 mills, ; senting, to be allowed to zo befl then it has not heen seen. Whether iasted for I'ulmotor b 200.00 and knew how | in ringing tones tax was adopted. He cited figu > city. The hoard of finance | running the city as some of the city | voice audible enough to move that § nce board read it onal men i 68 : 3 matter. and in it pointed dditional boxes “In 1807, Mr. Chamberlain said told of the reasscssment ! country needed to be Americanized Sexton Howls Somec More L ceme next year by law. | Whereupon in the crowd was with But things did not end hare, Sext - - | to the board of finarice and taxation Interrupted By Listeners, | him and hissed Americanization and | again addressed the crowd and ¢ $106,956 $96,643 ,83 27.124 | and the common council. The provi Some onc in the crowd interrupted | its sponsors. manded that the mayor take 4 ) (S slon was that v‘mth'm«‘q (n:ll"l be f“-m'i by asking him why it wasn't done be- Again he resorted to an appeal to | chair again and bring the matter p on the settlement for a week after | fore if it was necessary Mr. Cham- | humanity and asked them if the ex- | head When the executive did & Liduio RO 1019-1920 19151919 To Be _ belng submitted 1o the people and | herluin agreed with another in the | ample of the Polish Legions leaving | show up, Soxton then QUICK RELIEF ] v Budget Budget Allowed Deductions | they would have their chunce to ap- S Sty lioie s ot andlr ta A aintan o | Town Home . . .$19,000.00 $17,000.00 $19,000 pear agalnst it at the final meeting NO ACETANILI \ Tt Repairs s Fime 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500 I was in favor of the tharter change | the mob that the report was just he i | Insurance . . 406.1¢ | because 1 foresaw st such an oc- | told them that they would be saeri Hog hous 500,00 500 § currence as that of last evening.” e ! fiopy ¢ self t of the city of crowd who said it should have been S | | done a year ago. Tryving to convince | the battleficlds was not enough to con ‘ ‘There, that's th vinice them that they 10 not need to| ( tl be Americanized. He concluded the you have This brc Alderman €1 the remart come CcAUSI words that 5 nore seriof out either man be dered “ho respe appeal by saying, “Away with this | i \ H E ‘ R o 800 l s of the opinion that something will v Rritain and would only be pil !mv' At that point P. S, \H\I.um'v < Miso, GRIPP and “FLUY—Try It 'de Poor o LI bite tipuble wi fast =venl hortation fo the crowd to view the|said he had said enough. Refore Trial Bottle 10c; also larger sizes 1 ceasing, however. he told them that i l“’“‘ time to start practicing economy. de combat. matter in a fair and unbiased lizht 0 50.00 25 mills Hospitals anc ¥ L. 100000 16.000 16,000 | Corporation Counsel Cooper could | pass the rate of | ©fice expenses 100.00 350 : | ! not he interviewsd as he left ap ”“luw

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