New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 13, 1919, Page 2

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RSDAY '\’[ARCH 13, 1019, | RAT[ * GRVETHE LIQUOR mmi*——-_ RS’ m.mwt FRO ¢ Y[]UR HOME Jan Be Done Secretly #About Four to One ; v »: Ga Garden Tools Against 25 Mills lstig) S onimands fessn ponencey % Fresh Garden Seed I L ; Garden Barrows but at an adiourned city g and by use of the ballot and S e R C | FRESH NEW GOODS ce and taxation inal vot sband secretly ] - BESvor of the 21 mill v W about | he s no X a < three months 5 to one and mw 1 higher than | i g y I he advocates of 25 expected and o' bgxcs o much lower then the backers ! 'zho 21 mill rate expected. Tt was | o i ¢ i e 1 N i e | s B Hardware 336 Main Street E a representatives U8 SR 2 28 hee € > : e would win by a n to one > but this was no ubstantiated by the vote yesterday The men favorinz the 25 mill rate must. have foreseen a victory for 21 mills as many did not bother to vote The wards in which the 25 mill ratc eould have scored a vietory reported only a small vote cast and light voting | was in order in all the wards. The results by wards were lows: Wards Mills. Mills. Miills. | & e e - B | Pivst 460 161 ! o i ; Hnnl 8 “ 301 i e one o B ! up-to-datc 2 e ‘U-lH(h - : 86 oth Hall trect joes Results LTS o a0 o o . e 1 olle—————————— iven Tucsday Fvening— B ol - ) F U pplicants for Both Departments T"'-“‘ ikl 50 ; 750 i STOP CATARRH! OPEN : rfim S App) Woman Wants to Vote. NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Relieves Head-Colds at Once. a +i Annpufitement has boen made of | The balloting yesterday was very : > ex quiet and but little inferest w 4 ¥ irc, résults in the civil service ex R oot e ons for policc _and fire depart-- | manifested during the entire da Mo ot o | ments. The examinations were held | There was some fault finding because ot cone | last Tuesday evening, and Peter Ca- | the ballots in the way (hey were | -ewween g 3 T ACE e £ £ el sh average of { gy y cere mot very sceret but W C " R i a nickel, | belus attained the high averag given out wer ot very Tt A re CloEred ana yons L X N : 5 o7, of the lie n e ng had the cournge of e € Bedc cemetery. oo q er into hig hat than | tests with a percentage of 9 the men voting ha e courage of i e 3 underwear of- {e dime. or -‘I‘\;"’;‘,’ not. Now Britaaip | applicants for places on the resular [ inoiy convictions and but little trouple | 1CA0 1% stuffed and you can’t breathe g e ten becomes a e by 3T ror and bnend® | nottce. force, throe s 0 O ol S e, fon |t EOEEC S8 G S| B i s supe > force, Officers CabelUs. | grot ward did complain hecause the | p e e ent families who des i supernun e v s it [T ¢ I Balm at any drug store. Apply a little § hurd\,fl: Q“r | hana? Have wo not many father Pac and Tigmey. The other tw9 ZP-|two hallots were not given out to- | o¢'this fragrant, antlseptic cream into . suggestion is to children and struggling mothers who | plicants for es _on < gether and let the man choose. Tn|oour no 5 30 i Crisene | S st a 2 Rha Tarmes Tox were your nostr d let it penctratc wear Light need every pemny we can spare?|James Murray and James 1o, Were oihor wards this was done and (he | through every air passage of sour [ COR. CLARK AND UNION STS. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Al 418 When small - Johnny s flapping | recently discharged from L : troubie in the first was soon remedied. | penq P ; L s lcolonithe , svothing and healing the in- | f§ y Weight Wor- alonz bis ‘brother's Rugo. cast oft | Ono of the applicants for place on the | FaaR B 1% €18 e B0 K000 FERATIC | head, soothing and healins the in- ) § House 134-12 steds | shoes and his ‘km;n: and elt AL 0 :~(l§>'\““:jy‘”"’“’; M‘M\‘j:"':;:‘m' '”“(,\‘ e years | secrecy of the ballot would he elimin- | and you wet instant velief. - Phone Yard 1214-2 N() Agents T SO D e dnos not | nea, James A. Sullivan who while at | ated and he was upheld by -others | Ah! how good it feels. Your nos- | 8 ri!p e e R e Tap Devens won the cross-country [ prosent. One woman applied and | trils are open. your head is clean, no - ; i N . L 5( [H g “ [} Z:\yw\.vvf:“v_‘.\\n Il we continue to fill the | champonshin for that camp is a can- ask rw" _"‘v |\r~" e :\‘TMU‘:;,,‘I}A”L‘,‘:; | W“'r.(: ;:,‘:\hl:;:r :fl‘w‘i‘:w‘(”h ":"‘:“\,:,,'I' h::.». ?[‘»L‘Clfl] attention given Op(‘n [uesday and K8 HU[SB 0. hats of corner blind men and doorway | didate for r}y)‘l‘v‘;k,'\‘)'nvn)v\\( to the super- sald her hus 0 el R D RI it e L 1 hursday evenings. e e ,\wnrxyvfm.' P The results of the tests thus thought herself entitled fo vote. | what sufferers from heal colds and i sio o ran Mt our 280 Tittle ehildren | in| IFor regular police force: Peter Ca-|She did not vote however as her | catarrh need. It's o delight Widow's families are metting any milk § belus, 740 North Stanley street, 97 per | status as a voter was not determined | to arink, when their tiny nds plead | cent.; Joseph A. Pac, 271 Tligh street, Simons Made Kick. | You see what you are getting. You see the very monument right before your eyes—the color, the fin'sh, the height and just how it will look in the Laeaerpenenn o atertes for a chance to live, can vou afford to |89 per cent.: James Murray, 22 Tsadore onsWltlcal-cvorallnro pile up the silver coins for these beg- | Washington street, ey Sloen perty owr in the sixth ward to | 2 James I Fox, 2 e i | vote. They were not clectors in the street, 82 per ‘ s the weecks and months go on, | Thomas Tierney, treet, PET 6ity and were not allowed to vote. ) ‘ : | these widows and fatherless ones will [ cent. e Simons profested and said he was ad- | CITY ITEMS [continually need sour sympathy and | For supernumerary policomen: | ity Truage Tuttie of | artford [id. Lively vounzsters zrowing into | Maurice Flynn, 150 ~Oak street, 844 o0 G o wners had the rignt | man and womanhoood must be fed and | per cent.: James A Sullivan, -S43 T o mery S s on't forget the Turner's exhibi- | clothed and shod. Thoy must be kept | North i e S | and dance at Turner hall Friday | from d >, and educated for future | Felix Faltin, 728 Stanley street: An- March 14, 1919. Music by Alpha | citizenshiy Shbs 51 Sheffield @ng orchestra. Admission, 2ac. “The charity organization has come | streot, S0 per o ] I € rlw RR[I ivt | in contact with 118 families during or firemen: leon Sanders, 193 A A he regular mceting of St. Mary's | Februs who needed friendiy coun- | Cherry strect 82 per cent: CharleS) guiekpy Fnded by a Pleasant, Heal- y T. A. B. socicty will be held in| ¢il, or relief in some form. Aside | Dambrowski 142 Winter strect, 79| ing Antisoptic, school hall t rht | from 170 direct personal applications | per cent : The little Hyomei inhaler is made pecial sale Salem sheets, 81x90, | {0 us, we received 168 other calls for | smm—jm——— of hard rubber and can easily be | § o 9 9; Salem s s, 72x90, § Sa- service from public offic schools {earried in pocket or pu 2, 1t will i pillow ¢ 42x36, 39¢; Salem | churches, private societi nd inter- last a lifetin ! bw casc 6, 1lc. The Dres - . i : | ested individuals Four inquiries Into this inhaler you pour a few ds Shop, 4( Main stree; advt. ) came from other ecities. Twenty-two drops of magical Hyomei B - | families received erial aid to the This is absorbed by the antiseptic plds Cause Grip and Influenza. | - umount of $87.7 rom the 1 & zauze within and now you are reaay | i a, a ers ATIVF OMO Qr ‘\"\'"] er's fund, and 23 from the a g 1l br he 1t in over the germ ivu‘ ets ren 1se. There special . Ten school children re- > g ne “B c s fe i membrane where it will speed- on ceived new shoes where no suitable | VI it fi Al iy vesm e work o banishing | | The Latest Spring Styles are — 1 1 nt of 54 R o o db catarrhal germs. ¥yomei is made of PROIT BY ' S GRS G e (T G Now Ready for Your Inspection ization with satisfactory results, uv.v1 n::m ptics and is very pleasant Don't Waste Another Day. = : ! i The line includes the best selec- i wnteed 1o banish catarr e e SR e S uaranteed to banish catarrh, = N . (o0 des der al i | sronchitis, sore throat, eroup, coughs | | tions from 8§ of the leading manufactur- hen you are worried by backache; | man¢ S ARRECR 6f G | e: “ S ( B mieae B aporten ers and comprises over 1,000 new pat- lameness and urinary disorders- b e 2 el - ans out a stuffed up head in two i [t experiment with an untried | ;2 0TS BAS . vt e e 4 terns in many charming designs, tex- icine. Follow New Britain people’s | tho members of ew Britain Den- < - Sold by The Clark & Brainerd Co., | § fures and colorings. One can choose pl Use Doan idney Pills. | g Alien i o L De]]ClOllS and nd drnsgists everywhere = X = ou wish rs. I Tully, 3 Ash S e enpy | E2e0BE, dllus, and irestine of ihe i economlcal . nd one bottle of Hyomei, costs but furniture, rugs, and draperies. children’s teeth. Already ten children » while extra bottle, if afterward eys were weakened years a80. My | trom ramilies known fo the charity dedt may e fobtalred ot & any Papers such as we are showing 4t wals across the fogr My | CTERTIZation are belng cared for. | uzsist. this season have never been shown in awfully bloated and I suffer- | : - = || New Britain before, — Plain Papers, . Every time I took cold N G o -3 ra B v b B o nJ A 3. d a spell with my back and kid- | Embaossed apers, Fabric Effects, Lusee L o0 1o e gy . 3 Blends, Pressed Paper, Varnished Pa- v e e, e pers, Sanitas, Burlaps, Lincrustas and ars ago and after t | others, too numeraus to mention. Call at cur sample room in the i near future and make your selections, Ceas KidHey m?f""‘}“,\-fmf?;: s e g have them laid aside for you until you one or two hoxcs r now and ] are ready to have your work done, This s i i will do away with any delay later. i ; ‘ (704 Qur decorator will be glad to offer R ) & ; suggestions and help you in any way p{)sqble TRY US. If you're not well shirted you're not well dressed. ce g 1 S i Rackliffe’s Bros. Co., nc. Shirts are not a side issue . : Window Shades, Paints, Varnishes, Wall in this store. Papers, Ete. N 4 AW/ (g 5 Shirts, with us are an in- g Architect ; ' stitution in themselves. , 250-256 Park St., New Britain i i? Shirt store within a store. o iverything in good Shirts Has Reopened His § from 13 to 191/, 2 ! Office at Room 4 $2 to $10. No. 409, National Building Bank.

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