New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1919, Page 2

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NDAY, MARCH {0, 1010 Mid-Month List of and most exclusive assort- . PAPERS $eOut-Borders are st NORA BAYE asks How You Gorsma‘f f\¢ . Our Nors, mimicking the rollick- ing rube, inquires: “How You o N GonnaKeep’Em Down on the Farm 4 : < ~ ? \ 2 —away from Broadway—away from s harm—after they’ve ‘seen Paree.” Other side: “When Yankee Doodle Sails Upon the Good Ship Home Sweet Home.” kingly beau- showing you our selections, A-2687—85¢ P CHAS. DILLON & CO. s the ‘go¥ernment it “Your Bov Is On the Coal Pile Now" Perfectly content to work on the coal ile to get a chance to sail for dear old L;“rance is this patriotic young naval recruit. You’ll laugh—and sympathize. On the back: “Look What My Boy Got ) o Pabout, 45O day. That B payifor liguar either. If ki ored by hand. entire v.~ We have heard our —— Faoes. ot Provide for what 1 HARTFORD. { made in our . AL ¥ wag tun_as it should be run own shops, tail f1ld _»ot cost 11 mills to run the Ready for serv- mayor promise lowep taxes and in- ; surance, but it keeps going up all the i ice with all the \ Rl > =3 1 dme. in France i refinement of | Quigicirateia e B : A-2688—85c » 5 Mayor uigley followed DMr. Me- | ‘custom mades.” | Mahon on the platform. He stated z ) that he always welcomed construe- Izn ouncement tive criticism. He disputed the state- it § - The ments made about the administra- | "I“‘MUW’;“ [ W tion being an economic failure and . . . : : R i ! [HEL | Gims s v omi e it The increase in the business of this company I Iif It hig admini g I rat t 1 He . . | dieputed the statement that thesuper. | necessitates the assistance of a much larger number P AwTrORD. " | |intendent of schools zets $27.50 o | B of salesladies in every department. In the trimmed day and said he does not have a two | " st : (1N i’_________l months' vacation every year but and untrimmed millinery, and the suit and blouse N7 works right through. He mentioned . = Al il A | the improvements given the fire and departments we are especially in need of bright girls. v | . i police departments during his regime. | ing sitions @ oood Mz | | J oS . He defended the work of the health | § We are offering permanent positions and good Pt b meapore - a E ox-trot department showing the necessity of |l wages to the right girls. Apply, 1) 7 f Ko the department to the city. The | [ criticism on unequal assessments he CITY ITEMS agreed with and as a matter of fact showed that in his four annual mes- ges to the common council he haa advocated that some action be taken Diss! on the matter of reassessments and = (: director of the Y. ¥ an qualization of the same. The ‘eteria. i mayor told of going to the legisla- T S N Y P S SR X o A T O . Miss Mabel Crawford is spending a ture in person to have something k in New York city. R T e S —e e he Boy Scouts and the Girl Scouts s Continuing, he said: “I am glad | ready cut $11,500 from the soi 1 the Stanley 3‘9“‘0‘7‘?4‘;‘3““‘;”*“{W“l that the attention of the public has|The cut of $5,000 on the stre EVEN!NE S[;H L BERthis ey e TnE Ao O o been focussed on this matter. If the | partment budget would mean the loss K4 he Young Women's Home Mis- | maxpayers' association has done noth- | of three times that amount irom the | Ihary society of the Center Con- . ! 1" | ing more, it has proven an excuse for | state. He mentioned the money cut | gational church will meet this | its existence. It is only in the past | for Americanization and said that the pning at 7:30 o'clock. to WOrk ON | fow weeks that the citizens have taken | Work of the Americanization commit- b gical (IV‘O\S‘Y'S;{"‘"‘ the Ryder Nos- | any interest in city meetings. I hope | tee should at least be given a chance Porto Rico. ) that the interest will be continued | and if it is no good it can be dis- e “harles :‘-lar', Jr., n\! Waterbury, | and that the criticism offered will be | Pensed with. He said the most glar- 1 : m merly of this city, will resume his | constructive i cct in the Taxpayers' buazet [NFollmeR practice at Waterbury after re- the fact that so much was figured I ar 0up e‘ ning from his wedding trip. from Harem-land The syncopation of this jolly medley fiets into your head as well as your eels. The beat of it, the bells, the horns, the sustained melody sweep you along in a whirlwind dance. On the back: “Out of the East.” A-2686—85¢ A Few More Mid-Month Hits The Magic of Your Eyes . . . . Oscar Seagle} -2684 Dear Old Pal of Mine . . . . . Oscar Seagle| $1.00 Tambourin Chinois . . . . . Sascha Jncobsen}A-6093 Thais—Meditation . . . . . Sascha Jacobsen| $1.50 It’s Worth While Waiting For Someone Worth frs. Frank Judd, of Holyoke, i8 | iting her daughter, Miss Lucy il at ng “It will be impossible for the city | Wa : : | to run on 21 mills and it will be only | on estimated income. Speaking on the S | e he teacher's training class at the | & short time until it will be necessary | matter, he said: That of Year Agol | T g S Camubells Burr - A Z: J i to borrow money to meet the o “The association says it has ito cut | Y A an igan BB 3 stee meeting room, this evening. | penses,” were the concluding remarks | down the fax rate four mills. That's e Down the Lane and Home Ag uel A he Sunshine society will meet at | of the speaker. all Red Cross rooms this afternoon Sexton s Cuts, et figures $76,000 from back taxes sew. M. A. Sexton w the third speaker | and $25,000 from liquor licenses—or | "nderstocd that the evening schools | Columbia Grafonolas fr. and Mrs. Henry Briere spent | of the evening. He said the city can | about two mills in ail. That is merely of city have formed just one p —Standard Models : o . g week-end in this city and re- | be run on 21 mills. He then went on | fooling vourself because about Janu- of up to $300; Period COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York Ined to their home in Bridgeport | and explained the v Designs up to $2100 ay. by the Taxpayer amouflage. The Taxjayers’ budg- | Many people have apparentl not | New Columbia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every Month Americanization m achinery rious cuts made | ary 1 you will have to borrow the y-pich ociation. He said | money. That will have to be paid en’s tailor made spring suits, | the cuts in the school department | next year. No provision has been de for you and you alane. We ex-| amount to $11,650. The sum of $600 | made to pay the interest on the loan.” | WaYS has been undertaken during the | vear d credit to all that need it. Bart| was cut from the money for school The speaker then explained that the ' present ye By this plan the direc- | 40 year < loring Co., 140 Maln street, over | nurses. He added that $1,000 was cuf | talk on the Park street work had More than 1 linan’s bakery.—advt. from the evening schools. A cut of | been misleading. He explained that rolled a vear a the adjustment of people of foreign birth and speech to Ame - - m are abave | !s continuous direction, supervision KENILWORTII CLUB nce with them to make SOCIAL CALENDAR as effective and satis- confer - of the American persons en- the teack factory sation wark ha d of the public eve- Following are the various spring Ehaniel social events planned by the Kenil been the he large class of candidates will re- | $2,000 was made in the Taxpayers’ there is no tax for the CONSITUCHON | . (oo years of age S e i Tt worth club: March 17, St. Patrick’s e the initiatory degree at the | sociation budget on the item of c of subw or sewers. They are al- |5 579 o i SIS, U e a0 als weot i) iha | 92ncs. Boothistnalli WAoril 1 Kenil: eting of W. L. Morgan lodge, K. of | Mr. Sexton explained that the present | ready provided for, according to Mr, | 1he director of evening schools of | much incr 1 fc younger one s o ocinted closely | Worth ball, Booth's hall; May 8, an- tomorrow evening. winter has been very mild and there | Chamberlain [ !he clty has worked centinuously to | ¥et about 65 ner cent. of the total are SAREL fiar evening schiool work. | Bual club banquet; May 23, stunt N should be coal left on hand. He also| “The tax rate offered to vou. as|increase tho enrollment and attend- | MOT¢ ‘;""‘ wo hat the older ones | A special instructor is provided to | night; June 14, field da e pointed out that the cost of schools | s maitter of fact, a 23-mill budget. I |gne, . 5 1eans of cours that e olde one £ £ ) st o) v ACH g s | a L s g |ance for whatever help these class s o . liffe o [ visit each separate school for this | CREMIN IS BACK. has increased just 100 per cent. in five | remember the old days of which Mr T er ‘1 i “, classes | who are B LAt y 5 Sass A Are s 2 ould render. 1 spite of tho e reach, have been coming in it urp wrence J. Cremin, of Bassett| vears. He further explained the new | McMahon has spoken. When we (ook | © SUCST IRasDle Jo SRt st fefoh Shate ash mumins e R Aoz 1oonleho b ? ' pot, has arrived in this country | budget by telling of the cuts made in | over the town we also took over town | demand in the e e e i Ane e atienemcal . ‘ fo France, where he served with a | the board of public works department. | dubts of over §200,000. Now we hours and work; in spite of | 18 accompishing BE e T £ At et S i ! ion, but cialized nine of them on average of People Notice It. Drive Them Off pital unit. He is now at €Camp | The amount the 1 wages earned | Americani | fritt, according to a telegram re-| 3 is § ,000 and of thar t*has required ' secure their first pape vt to secure ! have been in Amerie g0," w the concluding the illiterate: and in spite of | 2 lot of 000 is for permanent paving in | marks of Mr. ¢ Berlain 3 : | 1arks of 3 - | the absence o o e © wero | Such results [about 20 years. Tt evident tha : , ed by Judge W. F. Mangan. | Park street. Mr. Sexton explained | obuttal | Ml MeAlahon i spoler 8 ARESNAS 0L EmADY imentwho fwero | = B S O Gt S e 1 et i (it with Dr, Edwards min was on the same boat With | that the amount of $35,000 is only a | sibility of collecting back | i T e e “atter their work- | in that direction Olive Tablets ald Crean, John Bertini, Harold | start. It will cost nearer $150,000 {o | | N O G A :f"w ‘:”,"‘"“l-‘- 1'\,"\ aes ”';"""l'j e o e "“ b Gl - ne and John J. Coffey. build the sewers and sut said. | ¢ . e he possibi ese people have been induced to go| ing hours were co , it has beer 5t i will not embarrass you one ] S sub lie said. | rehuttal telling of the possibility of | 5 study in the evening—both to leacn | nece to work ough the fac- A4 pimiply;face b The speake ained that the allow layving taxes to provide publ PORTUAND FACES 25-MILEI TAX. ' much longer if you get a package of Dr. c Work. i ja Sh ahd ol 5 N g osgr s r g | Gnce of $15,000/for 1Re atite Bichmay || Aiou: 500 bovs ook ot to setar TmElRD End citls geniD i E ou & ‘m ";'_’:;‘L pEess — - . Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should work is practically allowed. He men- | from the servic 1 even now peo- | Soiotic e entitime Loamersons (b8 m““"“" b e | Woman Suhse Thinks That New Eaeglmt,sm ft:lear.alflfét;t you have taken the tioned that the department v B e nilvias for workimlio pia e eenRentol SCRin Skthe e vening || S S e i zht to Be Satisfic ets a few nights, . o omententR iRl b oo anplying fommonk Sl may onliGhd e le Al G0 Do | r forms of appeal. Tint it has been | Britain Ought to Be Satisficd Now. | P LIRS o ) andtheliver e S0 tals year which was not | poinied out ihat tho met debt of the | xucly 200 per eent of the Lot [ even stin more important to offer ¢ i e S with Db, Edwarde® Olive Tablets, the suc- PR e e il clivgin ol t e ;“ Bel0tand - |number enrolled in such classes a | them good facili ana cxeellent Hello, is i e b oshe for Caloimal: baare s neves in the polico department by sayimg | o rerse ot Sis0 611 80, The wenern |vear ago. Thus the enrollment has | teachers to make sure of their con- [ cwes any sickness or pein after taking them. Gl o G e o (e e || e O I G i CERORT e (o ast year. Ifor the | tinued attendance afier they do regis- | .pjg you know that Portland,| Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do_that Le o ' et el B R offthelclivae s onied - | women alonc have been nearly | ter Dhete Bi§ O Gc ne way ofb s facing a 23-mill tax rate?” | Which calomel does, and just aseffectively, that it STl oo emploved to,| 465.20 in 1914 and in 1918 the assets | (nro S o (b | compelling these pe to attena | Conn 2 but their action is gentle and safe instead 3 fill in while the snl» iers, \‘mfl in the | were $8,023,771.0 2 gain of $1,047- | {his yc there were last ve | evening classes except hy causing No; is 1 of severe and irritating. _ : Archltect B service should be dismissed if nece; .87. The assets of the city |here h been 630 men and 382 wo- | them fo how they will he bene- | «Why, v haven't you got onto No one who takes Olive Tablets is | sary. The cut amounts to $4,600 n 1914 were 9 and in 1918 it|men re luring the present | fited by if. Nevertheioss one may find [0 Coi2 you know what a small ever cursed with “a dark brown taste.” the department and it Was named for | was $799,718, e of $332,437. | three or four ndred of such folks | LA : 2 : a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good § additional men. In the fire depart- Another Meeting Tonight. | busily emploved at study almost any | fown Portland i And i, scoms 10 Mo feeling, consfipation, torpid liver, bad P ment, he explained that $1,600 was| rphe next meeting under the open | = \ evening when the classes ave in ses- | fhat if Portland can afford to pay a gisnagition or pimply face. Has Reopened His taken from the amount for the ct e e (B S e ) ELLBNSY | O | 25-mill tax, New Britain people ought S'asiGon o PRy e Tablets are : ) forum will be hel For hamed of themselves to!ibe ; 5 car. The amount for alteration same Al and Rev. Samuel Suteliffe mmGEST.’ON i Some individual classes have se-| !¢ be ashamed of emeglyed = n 2, purely vegetable compound mixed Office at Room § | No. 3 enzine house was cut in two in | iyl preside. 250411 DRVCCTS | cured a full attendance of their mem- | Making such a fuss over a 25-mill with olive oil; you will know them - the new budget _ " 6 BELLANS | hers for two snecessive evenings and | 1ax rate here s s byDthegdohvg ¢:olor.t 1 2 'l sfends B 3 e {hey sometimes s about ninetw | The above telephone conversation r. Edwards spent years among pa- o. 409, National Chamberlain Defends Budget. s e (oo 0 o TR they sometim about ninety p&——"| Hot water | - : € v cent inlthe attendance for lsev- e Sure Relief i]“,‘f‘ e s Rt e took place this morning when a wom- tients afflicted with liver and bowel ubscriber, and one evidently tak- complaints, and Olive Tablets are the eat interest in the tax ques- immensely effective l’e§u}11r;J - > E . ralc ice to ‘Take one or two nightly for a weel all thirty-two classes, all provided ! tion call up the Herald Off t :l‘n'“ tenchers selected for u"v 2k ill | voice what she considered an argu- See how much better you feel and look. nd ability in the work, B o } ment in favor of the administration. | 10c and 25¢ per box. All druggists. City Treasure was the last sp F. S. Chamberlain | 2 T sker of the evening,| Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- Building Bank. not happen accidentally. There are | ing the He explained how the estimates were | NINE (Tablets.) It stops the Cough made up by the board of finance and | and Headache and Wo off the | # I - taxation. He in discussir Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on & said, t the board ha city each box

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