New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1919, Page 2

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MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1015, 1919 || CHAS. DILLON & CO. JALL PAPER STYLES || yiii LiNERY Decorative Cut-Out Borders | Again Most Popular SPECIALS woman of discriminating {aste el tcnlar pains to see that her hat is just right r marred a 5 . or made by a hat. To make you We are now showing the largest and most exclusive assort : costum Dillon's. You'll find the newest creations in every king atest models ment of Parisian and New York designers and stur e hands of our own skilled milliners Satin cone immec Our Pecorative Individual Cnt-Out-Borders are strikingly bean Feathers. Fancies, Ribbo 1 ingenious ir et 4 ¢iful and surprisingly Inexpensive. 3 models in Pineapple Straw and Straw from the comm They are well wortl f inations oy Y .98 — WERE UP TO $8.00 Do not deny us the pleasure of showing you our sclections. You Liseres with Georgette Crepe facings t ew colors and all i 4 stra odels. You'll like them i surprised as well as pieased. RS R oce g will be surprised L E ), $9.00 AND $12.00—WERE UP TO $15.00 Without a doubt, these are reall e loveliest models ould possibly find. All-Straw and with Satin . | THEJOENBOYLE ComPARY | Esanization ! flowers sent at the funeral of C he had want B ' flowers sent at the funeral of Coun- | he had wanted to. The mavor shoke medans. mayor spok ] cilman Francis MacDonough 1 defense and Mr. McMahon an = Stand. 'N 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ, PHONE 359 b Mayor George A. Quigley said that [ swered him. M. H. G - mp and the lie himself ordered the flowers and | mavor spoke in defense of the health that that he thought since the wn-n\hrls:dw\m question and B of the council served without pay at | was city should be the city might pay for flowers | vital matters con- 1+ member died e was stron ming the city and should take more ™ e vinterest in all of the affairs concern- | oAl oAty < price for such values. Mahon Scores Administration. P 0 ‘make strgical dress- | ing civic life. He justified di £ Tande Amenicanization Work George Vitt Speaks. ollowing Mr. LeWiit there w for'‘the™ Ryder hospital, Porto | these matters from the pulp some length on After Mr. Cook had finished ! dise m by Councilman May and % o : Rico. N ing*the prophets. who alwa sed | : , showing the very |vited auestions and discussion from 8. McMahon. Mr. McMahon se- | QOLDSMOBILE, i Man Who h ‘.‘dRznwmm weck at“Besse-Leland’s.— | their volses I defense of the people, | o importance which the nation | the (oo i er ed the }»Hw\r}fl‘.v‘ \: :.' | s Qtvl R e SHCHBIN gt eRiaceRo ngs and rulers. | anq (he state attach to this work and | George LeWitt, a member of tho | W : SR e e e : Wants Style | _The Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of | He also used instances in the life of explaining in detail the proposed ex- | Taxpayers' association, said that his v sponsible for the srow- | 7 . {|the Stanley Memorial church, will | Christ and the fathers to show that 4 i : = | oiia o ti - increase in the expenditures of | o r t an B at T e s city, | objection to the proposed tax ¥ ¢ ¢ We do it every e e penditures for this work In this city. el | 7 ~ 3 K they considered it their duty to speak 1t 1=t lihe Ioreizhoy micns —re llwastnot aiselfishtonas Tle thenfconsi| the ity the last four vears, and COHEN MOTOR CO. day—have been A soclal will be held at the Y. W.| gut on questions of civie righteous- B s s e - o | tinued to criticise the council f ihe mayor could have brot yout | e & S ek et eweh . el S eous | neods Americanizing. There are some oing it for § : ] . id that the big work, for B loring pav ofa billlor S Ination of the ei operty it 5 Arch Street. i% p. m. There will be music and people on this side of the track who | dering pavment of a bill of $ 100 hokeit DEntY 86 Arch Street ¥o and Crepe facings entire scussion e e You will find you possess \lued at something over ,000 | people are always willing to pay . a real Motor Car in the . 2 John Calvin was not his Ah We h I _try {dancing, and Frank Revnolds will be : phas Decd jil MWogaveleotitofreticlore years—try N cine i i e : t what he did for the city | to the foreigner, understand him bet- Horsfall i Faniitea tiroust the memter of Geneva. He also cited, as more | ter and create a mutual sympathy.” e i Rl B modern men, Phillips Brooks and Favors Teachers' Salaries. > | ool sommittee, of which jsss PN Seechop . n discussing the school question, | Hats UBlizabeth Rogers is chairman 4 \"‘k"‘“"“““ 100 Per Cent. | Mr. Cook said that the proposed in- ! BOTS Mr. ook went on to say that he | crease in temchers salaries was not sh- | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Porter, and | 3 ! hers sala not | Haberdash | Miss Beatrice Porter have returned | W8S taking this matter up at this|out of proportion to the increases in ery or Shoes [ from o two weeks: stas at atlamiis | service, in particular, hecauss he had | s s in other professions and bC 1ea§€d | City. - ‘!(mml through conversation that | trades due to the higher costs of all IR, | The New Britain College club will | there were many people who did not | the necessities of life. He defended Luke Horsfall ! mect this evening at § oelock, at the | flly understand many of the jssucs | cortain expenditures for fire escapes Co. i | home of Miss Agnes Johnson, of 376 | Involved in the discussion, and he be- | and other n.m(_ml improvements in > i | West Main street. Miss FBdith Milli- | eved such an open meeting, whero) the interest of the life and the health H“s“‘l;“ "= | lyen, of Hartford, who has heen work. | there could be free and full discus- | of our «c ven. e declared that Sritianih at the hostess house at Camp | sion, would always prove heneficial, | While there was criticism from some Merritt, will speak of her experiences. | Mr. Cook then explained the two tax | auarters it was his belief that the Bargain week at Besse-Leland's.— | districts the cit ndSwhysithere lleducational Sprogramifor sne KCity oo was an extra levy on the second, or | New Britain was one of the more Russell aged 7 vears, of T y s0 showed . | modern in the country - | Prospect street had W escape was le in any concern, and He 1 discussed the needed ex e 5 ~ !l rrom death vesterc f rnoan when | said that e taxable valuation of a | Penditures in the fire s police de- | < she was s kK by automobile | factory or a business in any city mighg | Partments saving the rapid growth of APUD'NE | operated by John ton of Beck- | be much below the real value of the| OUr city demanded an increase in | ~ ley. ‘Luckil the girl caped serious | phusine You cannot tax, he said, the | fire and police protection, which could | injuries other than a few scratches. | patron man hasibuilt up through | onIvibe I at an increased cost It was ase of the old story of S 0 T ey s In closi Mr. Cook said that if child rur from curb out into the | mare to him than his building and | these things were needed in the best | e int our eity it was every man's (¥ S The new Secagraves fire truck has EHoWrotalitha i tholvalua ondink this)|onoiofstondifon the jaddediexpehdiy PULCK RELIEF | been shipped to this city from Colum- | city was supposed to be 100 per con tire 210 matter 1f 1€ raised his taxes roadway ront of the machine i : *{or his rent. Things that are worth 3 I bus, 0., and is cxpected here in a few | hut in f sy | histrent Lings S ACETANILADE | 1 I t in fact was n prominent real estate man ! this city.” he added, “sald in my h | | da It will bhe stationed at the | “A while always :n-fl.’ and far sighted | AS E S . i | central station There will he a class initiation at| i this week that some prope H E 1the meeting of Daly council., K. of ', are taxed as low as E ttomorrow night. The first degree will | o their valune, while som Mso, GRIPP and "FLU”—Try It | he worked ) ) were taxc Trisl Bottle 1003 o larger sizes | 1’ wgain week at Besso-Leland’s.— He © BELLANS Hot water tior Sp d compa 3 [ cin vesterday the regulations for the | o'y SPINE Bed company. Sure Relief Lenten season were re Devotions = i \ i A 5 e ary and ( before the last val ‘ “You shall be an outcast from are to held in the churchesl on i ation was put in. 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