New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1919, Page 3

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Bost(m Store | SOME NEW NOVEL ‘Bead Neck Chains PIARI CHAINS in opera length neck and small, medium and large \lso opera length in in white tinted JET finish color pearl CHAINS neck and opera length. in clear and dull Natural . effective in variety of Combination | colors, short ana Flam in new desizns METAL AND BAG CELLULOID FRAMES Novelty m Bag I variety ames oxidized or celluloid B desirable de olors and shapes ibhon s new bag-making WIDE Suitable PANCY for RIBBONS bag-making: wide width; flowered, striped and em- broidered; light and dark colors. PEARL, CELLULOID AND SHELL BUCKLF for and and Biz assortment dress coat trimming; new patterns styles: “small, and 20¢ to $1.25 medium large. cach. PULLAR & | | | POUZZNER COMING BACK. Herald Man States Tuesday—V ¥Yormer Expected in s in England. | Sergeant-major Daniel Pouzzner, | formerly | Herald, Berlin correspondent on The baclk of in a is expected in the: States Tucsday xt Pouzzner nearly a American Sergeant Pouzzner Slocum in the aviation branch of the and after his enlistment was given the rank of sergeant-major md placed ct of the pay de partment of his company. He sailed England about ago, and with a preparing the armi- the son of of 104 Win- on nc week. | has been vear with aviation Sngland branch of for | the enlisted at Fort service, soon in irge W for a division of vear fliers when oW be sent to France was signed. He Mrs. I. Pouzzner et tice Mr ter s is and stre BREWERIES ORDER U Local Salconkeepers tequested to 5 Serve Beer in Four-ounce Glasses, have whi this city that be expected to no larger than | - ounces is made the | to keep the supply running until ~ what the breweries term ‘‘near-beer” is ready to be put on the market. Al- h this cut will affect many of | local saloons it will not change prices which have been put into | effect | NEW GOVERNMENT IN URUGUAY loon one 1 Loeal notified derable henceforth in gl 1ces. Fou cepers [ ewers business in they will ve beer four oui maximum in order beer in this of city thot the South Form Being Au 1 Commission Given Trial in crica March of Dr. Balt Brum as . Uruguay begins orm of government the commission the president vote of the sioners appointed In addition the usual | of whom he commission With Lsar Montevido, the inauguration for being elected by people, and the ommissio of direct he farmed ne vo huoses of CONEresses. will have members the commis: by he binet of w11l name president nine three and | A s assured three op- coalition rnment i contains cal party The mem} erve in .8 commission the polit president will the members « o the six, ! that future members will be ap,pointed The reti prosi Viera will 1 for six of the commission. f the commission four w 1rs 80 three each two years 5 dent years as president Feliciano ser RELEASE 500,000 TONS OF SHIPPING IN 10 TO DAYS | March 1 Release 500,000 to Washington in 10 tonnage the ship- relieving department n next the wa the by situation, ain erciai shipping comt assume tran cer portation prot 1 ided th confe between Secr tary Bakel Hurley of t shipping board, and senators from the cotton a snce toda Chairman states. | e —— ] T TR I R SRS NAZIMOVA —in—= or H I LYCEUM I——DBIG DAY S—0oi! COMING o3 wdl roG” I | | communion | on Thursday, Chur yreh ; Notices Baptist Church. ching service, anford W The ordinanee will U morning ser Fev. West I Schul of mass, of the the 2Ll supper of the school observed a service. Classes for all Indeavor lation 1o God 15 RIS Christian topic Oheying.” arroll. First Copgregational Chuvch. Ch h school. 10 . Mot b [ ST will B when rdministered by DI, Music follows Parker ant Colridge- in \d 10 worship, P will wiunion fessor T. this servi lude, Romanza “Lift Up Your Heart lor. Offertory, “We Rtanc Repentance Mendelssohn, Posilude Alla Marcin” Adult Bible t at m. The ton, lic Classes meet club tak of Nations.” 1Y Pellowship topic 3 ening, 7:30 Homie W i Missionary will ngs, Rico. Woman's (IPhilathe surgical hospital, Porto lay evening, 5 p, Giirl Scout e the Boy Scouts. evening, 7:45 mid- union service. Miss Kemp. supervi of home will speak of this work in the iday afternoon, 2 o'clock. of the Armenian Women's I clety a class) mee work dre. for Lyder Wedn ing of meeting Thursday s I ., the 15 of p. o'clock. weels ser Missionary society of the arranged, o'clock, will series, Friday evening Olive Gibson, hol of a second meeting entire course noon at o'clock. Miss ber of the faculty of t Training =chool, will sneak work of the school and with the problems of tion. The Home ent, will Tudson March 5 i a Schau of nual meeting of Missinnary union, be held in H enue church, the Won of Conn rtford at Advent Chureh. Morning service at 10 with communion service. RBible school and pastor's clas: 1 B Young at £:30 Sermon by [. B. pastor, at 7 p. m. Prayer ing at 8 p. Thursday evening. welcome. 45 o'c m. p. m. « 15 ni. South B 1 Churc on and m., sacramen and reception of n a. m., Sunday m., vesper musical Persian-As ian service Congregaiic 9:30, school be 4:30 p. p. m. Italian At the vesper service the will give the Mendelssohn which was omitted last Sunday Sunday afternoon, the beautiful tata by Maunder, “Penitence, don, and Peace,” will be sung. The Young Women's departmer the Woman's association will regular sewing meeting and from 4:30 p. m. to . All young women of church and parish are welcome. On Thursday evening in the church, the union services of the churches will be held. Miss A 12:10 service. e su m Kemp will speak on the home service work been of the a vital work of the This we war bureau factor of the city, for the and merits a wide hearing. The annual meeting of the an’s Home Missionary union, necticut, will be held in the Win avenue church of Hartford, with morning session at and afternoon session at past 10 o'c E. Zion Church worship will be m. The sermon will by the pastor, subject, * the Restless.” 12:30 p. Sunday school. All pargnts are a to send their children,’ that cla ¥ be well organized. 6:30 p. the V. Y. P. S. of C. E. will hol cxercises. 7:45 p. m., usual eve will held A. M. Morning 10:45 livered Seat of be services be Reformation Lutheran \ Quinquagesima Sunday. 10:4 morning worship. 12 m., Su school. 7:45 p. m., vespers. We received $120 for the $300.000 for Reconstruction fund. Contribu wiill he acceptable. March & Wednesday. Lenten services Churcl A a. Assembly. Assembly., hold a special 4 7 nm. Pastor from Poughkecpsie, RBethel The Bethel street, 179 will Sunday at Wright, People’s cet. Rev. Church Court st R L tein pastor. Sunday services: 10:45, ing and communion; school; 6:00, Young 00, evening meeting worship 1 Sunday meeting; Church evening ser prayer Thu at 7:46. Mark’s Church. Quingnagesima Sur 9:20, Ch Communion St. March 2 Holy (' 1 20 munion Hoiy choral ¢ ~hool 00 sermon; T:1 ensong crmon Stanley = Church. i ninz Moemorial The v he on the wo wi md at 10:45 administe the and vill Cricd offerfory Lord hen a will of mo communion Rev. G. P. pustor, preach on Glory be fice The 1 Anthem, Thee,” Charles Give Tha M T The Sacy as follows nt sn Unio solo, ks 1 commitnity fill me The praise ting W «,.M Seout holy i v prog hold ¥ year, W of Con- Marc’ o'cloc held mecting E. morn- People’s Missir “The ord’ close Bible ning oni- ro- for hem May- Deep its Ar- | mg ocial the to the t meet- m., the Avis vice, city. neet- ible a its the fter- BT mem- 1ff1 the its connection Americaniza- 1en's ecti- the Wednesday, lock, s at People’s meeting ! riles, meet- All Ttalian | t of nem - school service. 7115, “holr cram Next can- Par- nt of its pper 6:30 the rst two M. has Ifare om- dsor h 5, lock k 1- at de- ‘The m., sked 15508 m., d its ning | m., nday have ¢ the tions Ash Arch hoft, 21 nday. urch and and { | | | | held | rship 11 be ian, Joy nusic Have | forts and will Mon the o'cloc! on and pantomime Boy Scouts meet at 7:15 Aid society will Wednesday the vestr ing on o'clock at Thursday will Frid W Men 3 meet Young regular he church Zive a t . on his experier ~hoi ehearst Mothodist € sning 7 ¢ 1 1 zeneral discussic night's Wednesday proposed substitate budget wil Gue vited from Wil be 1 a better stions comin audier int and the done in the Al are cipate, zeneral welcome 1o A% Sunday ML B Zion hool morning communion and u rec German Baptisi Morning 1 Scermon by service, the pasior miration.” Evening se s Wo will in Englist Miss principal of the holapur, Indi hold it day evening Girl The gular ternoon s ¢ o of the Ende. il [ t v hold 30 o'clo Crawford nembers the “hurch, offered | I be consi erest unde and <tar ome Chuoveh, *clock A th stion e t Church. 45, in “Man srvice, 7 (e ronnoce spealk. Scouts the \\1]1 Lad avor o evening its the first vt derc hding parti- mn mem- rm clock, o wler, hool, NEW EMPLOYMENT BUREAU AT YALE “A Job for Every Yale Man” Is Aim of College New March 1 Haven, every Yale man” is new thorized by university. out the country to in place of a blue being vigorously c where eve structor to return the unive the The cam or ri undergr given eve to his pr ty has ev corporation “put a L—"A jo e slogan o of paign is out aduate ry opport -V en e ot t Ar assumec question of employment for ever of its graduates in well. Over 8,000 Ya some form of active the war, besides the were active though importa is proud of these sons and has kept their splendid work, of decorations they the commendable given, of the thou sions and promotions nearly uates, its « o h ser 1y whose names honor roll. But is not satisfied merel a proud record now plans in conditions in for every one of thes turning from servic worthy of his record Already the nnmes pour in at the unive from Yale men jobs but throughout their view of scekir fro conntr men w also the business themselves in college a employment ment in the Yale asking Yale demobilized Yale in vour business anc friends?” is daily re and approval in very Some idea of the c undertaking is to be h of the classified colu week in the Alumni V tive assistants of provi fic manager for ufacturing ‘“to start busines unusually £10.000, men in at the engineers, mechanical, and are seeking men T many necessanily thous two hundred of Yale husiness today. department’s Alumni graduates the le men service en d limited ant work. nd 1 of lose recor. of the ive receive vice they nds of con won, and mourr Yale unive vy with and work, servic whose of its finest g b for f the employment department just au- ¥ale through- white star only e, in- unity but 1 one e as tered uring ef- o in- Yale her d of hundreds d, of have imic the grad- s on rsity keeping of this service, and it the emergency to graduate a have TSty the begt not g prot 30 ¥ ho ind who wan have in wan adve W “How will you 1 among ceiving concrete haracter ad from a mn begun Veekly. ability re 1 o ed ecent grad of ccutive record lectrical, on rositions. find s re- position m to only nised employers | t for proved The rt eekly many place | your plies orm. f the study this Execu- traf- large jobbing or man- concern, hottom e Juate your with salary, civil, These Then there are also the promising openings for which trained factory superintenden Jaastern large corporation diana, and tunities teachers tive assistants, and ot The Yale employm is trying tosmake it widely known among their friends that in t school and for E man loking for ment will turn to the natural azency through. Among and institutions with will work in American University which has proved to portant headquarters house for American the service overseas. Yale ha to the Yale burean quarters of the Unio will seek to conn men seeking employm positiors which mediately upon Al the partment ( men ve heen at they their machir motion Yale n has sent i with the “‘as many can send.” Lelieving succeed ady is in has secured past able they a wecek report want you for that living Y will the in up ery Yale man Mrs. Pau street, will end in New York, Mr. and Chestno men manufacturer, and anyone ood man for his business or satisfactory the for the co-operation spend wa wanted inspector he State o college t sdmini hers ent depart s facilities Yale men any em university him to organiza the is Eu which nion in be and college Twenty cle: or reporting the Paris 1 The any ur of with d ect ent can return firm ran within n a very f declaration rery thi A new to its man,” ain and 1 Guiber: the needing such an men enter home oftice nted: by for f In- oppor- stra- ment o and a Yale ploy- as work tions office the rope, im- aring in more daily read- these finite im- s de which the avor- that more like him as There is good reason will of a that the | | evolve NEWNES THE 9 FHAT STAND OUT PROM We Are Ready For Sp ST COATS, DR Al Other Suits of Spe $39.50 $49. re sho which & finement @ delighttul, Note \“ines, suits the te Aro modish be wool. tri re favori We Foual Of At s shades. Comparison 5.00 Chatlenge Our 50 one zed with Trimmed with ciiective el tapper b fown 1 wonder pon ¢ T ok s ully a o for Ni W DRESSEN THAT wit? fur and Viete th W piece te orn as u suit with a and ¢ $23.00. HOLD CONFERENGE ON TAX {BUESTH]N of henna braid (rim the garment (Cortrued from Figs 1 out was for pointed be the city arks Would Not Be Kept Up. In the park appropriation the 21 mill budget cut $17.000. As a matter of fact all appropr by the board was $16.000 and $10,000 to care for a bond Thus the 21 mill budget would cause a deficit in the park partment If the mill budget to be adopted, it would as the park departmeni concerned, that not @ lawn mower would turn this summer, not a hit of grading or other necessary park wor would be done, and Walnut Hill park would have to be closed, the zrass grow high and wait until some mone: would be provided for the care of it Some of the money in the police department which was cul by the 21 mill budget provided for the hirc the city’s three policemen who now in France o with Americon exped men went out will care jobs when they and the policy men entercd branch \ssessment System Wrong. Mavor Quigle ed this that the men were all of the opinion regarding the trouble root of the matter. He stated that it the assessing of property in the city. Many of those in opposition the 25 mil tax rate hav n blam- the present administration Mayor Quigley Mayor Quigley this morning that the blame is on the tion. As proof he told of he had made for a re the city's property. N Qui had realized since he entered o that the high rates of taxes were due to low and unequal assessments. The first year ayor of the city, he ad- vised in his annual message that something be done for equal a In 1915 his age urged new system of assessing property. His words were: I believe a new should be installed. in fact it is inevit able.” Tn his 1916 message he again urged that something be done on assessment He stated that the value of property should he known nd not gue He spoke of the gross inequality existing. His 19 message reiterated the former me: sages. The follow is the staiement he made it in that mes: Extracts From 1917 “This most important our government has heen drift along without a deal of at tention system and certainly with and yet, it is he revenue must be derived our government Tnequalities in harminl a must approach fandamental system would disastrous a de- were mean, as far would he of are the Thes the Germany fonary to fight and that they have t return. Tt is only of the city the service, ol eir fair, since its in any take orning at tho was o be ing une denied istra- efforts nt admi the -assesst of ley ico vor as 1 ments. mes: of error s ssed Message, function allowed of to great or where to con onut equality o our duet nent productive d citizenship. the assess for tax At and of a L ave pessimistic, “We from atisfic subject standpoint and which will mani- a a festly fa “Property which ixed should should be known, not “Because man be an he legitimate taxed and guessed be values a purchased land go for $1.000 it does not follow that he shall always ten years necessarily that value de by and the be taxed upon “Improvements m the com growth. i community tax tes munity that has a rig “The comn property and ht to inip incrensed value to demand it a of community 1 den ' ated va of taxation will ever be we can make it and 2T just this society-cy Yo system popular, but that should be “The burden ernment shoud this time, =t tax upon e just our aim of the be distributed be until cost of gov- equally more applied cnnmot doine and and 1y knowleds to making ssment assesEors 11 that should devote Our time fact cqnaltity in for taxation their to work enti no orious in our present assessment the fine gabard ines Wi itosalic Suits, modelof § ta; sl 11 buttd the yof A\RE \ALM cont and Shown in nay Blue George nd the bottom ® - B “Wealth munity not remedicd with rnnient ture offEE by com arowth, . niusk |, to of land mprovy taxed at the or values cated mnts and ing this once in order ased will f keep rate th 5 of some penalty foy v have made ed the value of who pace iner cost tax mils, we a in @ short time of twenty-five s shoulde a further improvements the ind which h the property taken proper | velop the great munity “We can improvements thereby placing upon of the our citizens s incre of thosc have not de com art t hut heneliciarics in who under helping to city have heen our arowth meeot e place a the demar bond i burden o s for and fu- an immee correct the evily alls sue the work 1pon the N S Defends ‘ration i wortl Qg gencrations, = diately take pres we ¢ Himse Llamed in deb cor "y admini further figures wil blame. the debt The however the teps 1o of nt The s ¥ and our system; do onr duty b of of ing parison fucing manly way upon the should to come who face that take action upon matter, [ wonld henorable t thori our oblems shift of in an honest i e own n ) ion not our burde mayor fe < those who have their ars the s ineres and W pree problems 1o wlded city nprovements, In order v thi recommend the commiltee ¢ this mutter v in 1918 1918 was alons may immediately important your \ining bt »dy that mayor he au > 2t o \ga N Cearly citizens to tuk g s OPSHIPS ARRIVE praks 82 Miss nic fc productive wistied | the « lebt been 1 doub! althou i partment has otoriz a 40t Mack List me me Tnequalities taxation in e harmful pessimistic and 1ip. The burden v | lice department 1l dis health 1 of | Permanent st and all the prese assesSIeNts nt od basis it with tuxation and proved citizensi : heen done ¥ £, the g be o government buted equally. A pro- would mean that mil lions of dollars would he added to ou lisst 1 Ia | When i went 2 low at ity been going of backward a those who tfightir rate of The will furthe: hudget | should dist ) | 2 mayor the conference S ordel | the has f stead orwa che fou grand equalize | burden would i arc tion.” were : axation words : the present administ investic office there be into rects to ow the department four vears in the B “THE ISSUES Will be discussed in the intere and a better understanding SUNDAY EVENING, 7:20 AT THE METHODIST CHURCH Questions and Comment Wiil Be lavited From the Congregation. All Welcome were yosed by ihe bhoard of Th the back completed for city about | finance a Lof that nd {axation members is board will work in conjun £ I st « A ) svstem | the | WITH AN EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE PROGRAM SOUTH CHURCH VESPERS, Sunday, 4:30 P. M. w= MENDELSSOHN COMPOSITIONS ==& ORGAN CHOIR DSU s “If With Al Hearts, — MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S (Elijah) SONATA) Solo for Tenor— Your NOCTURNE ANDANTE (SIXTH VFURE TO MIDSUMMER The Public TR “He, Watching Over Isracl” Solo for Alto—‘Woe Unto Duet for Soprano and Bass— Widow's son.” Cordially Invited to Enjoy the Music (Elijah) Them” (Elijah) ‘The Raising ¢ NIGHT'S DREAM | DREAM) | | the

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