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MONDAY, MARCH 1%, 1919 HANGE OUT OF TOWN MEN ~ WANTMANY W.S.S. EX-SERVICEMANTS - EING OPPOSED ~ MAY FIX VALUES SUCIETIES IN CITY W0ODS” SUCCESSOR Amendmen Not Pleas- Revaluation of Proprty s Now 1919 il Campain Wug. e Ralph Farrell Boys' Department | | | to Number of People | Being Considered - Generously Supporteg | Y. M. C. A | | Secretary at Y. M. 0. A. | jfmsabe | ik g | , | 2 3 . | ew Britain is asked by the g fire- will be orposition to the pro- | The lists of taxable property in the | New Britain I weked by the state | yo00 v marrell began his dutics fcharter change of Corporation i City as called for by the last meeting | WAl = L : tolform Bas | ohin maomiisiae scsretaryiof the bovs! BES1 Cobper providing for a rer- | Of the common council have been pre- | MAn¥ Wil v,fly"m:,,]m‘”g focleties as | department of the local Y. M. C. A 3 ! "°"" | pared. The six young women enguged | POssible 1 thrift campaign | tq succ ; flim in the. tax rate hereafter | in doing the work finished the last of | i an all-American movement and | naron co 1 I Woods, W hoserTeales fit will not all be from members | it Saturday afternoon and the lists | nong are too poor or t0o rich to he | mn‘m.':;:‘r‘»v”‘ ‘\'\ ’\'\} 1‘-“:‘)\\\ v:‘h ) Blc Taxpayers association. Many | AT€ Now ready for inspection. At the | indifferent ‘to its prosperity. Every-|yp, gpectal - ,‘ Ry .,}‘H“”H Bl who have not been connected | Sime meeting of the council a com- | one who is concerned in the business | count Bebreors Shamien Bsawais: i the association in any way are | Mittee was appointed to look into the @ Of lving is intere slesian divitallyEin Sl N e el fram thel navy about & week fposed to' the chanze matter of a reassessment of the prop- | terested. | i e | 380 after nearly two vears of service Iicrman A. M. Paonessa stated this | erty in the city by next year. The state | Mrs. Richard M. Bissell, the state | jn that branch of the service Borhing that he is utterly opposed to | l4W requires a revaluation of property | director, has issued the following | Tarrell is s graduate of the New B8 change. He fecls that the change | throughout the state by 1820 and it | Statement, which shows wherein each | Britain High school, class of 1914, Baid. be' an injury rather than an!iS a step in preparation for this that | individual in the community should |and was a member of the Delta Tau B io the city. He has always been | the committee was appointed. Sev-have a part in the new movement. Delta while in the school. In his sen- B belicver in allowing the people fo | eral mecctings of the committee have | “The Worker—FHe works six days|ior year he was elected to the senion” 3 2 voice in their government and | been held but the discussions did not | @ Week to get a living. He may spend | class presidency, and during that vea ihe still stands on that platform in op- | deal with anything material but were | fifteen minutes a wee K s\ud})n-; the | also began his work as sistant boys’ fhosing the proposed change. He be. ! merely informal talks on assessing | best use of his earnings, fwithout | secretary at the Y. M A., assisting il Jlieves that-if is taking away the di- | and the best methods of having a e ot N ’ General Secretary Barnes, who at rect ybice of the people and placing | Seneral assessment of the city. It is The Business Man—He labors in- | that time was in cha of the boys the~iatter in the hands of a few | Probable that the committee will pro- cessantly to increase his assets. The | department After leaving school he prén. He feels that if the majority | ceed with its work now that the four] Prosperity of the community about |remained at that post for about one of the citizens want o certain rate of lists have been made. These ° lists | him, which is the ultimate security | year. axation they have = right to have it. | Will also be for the use of the public | for all that he has. becomes part of In the year 1915, Farrell was as- Men well versed in matters concern. | and show, as do the books of the as- | his busines sistant physical - director, working fifg the city and its finances could hy | sessors, every piece of property in the ‘The Manager—He must get full | with Warren . Slater in this work, ¢ persuasive speaking show -the ma. ! city and its present valuation. It has ! value out of the materials and labor | and he is regarded g jority the absolute nece v ] v s one of the best sity for the ! taken three weeks for the preparation | for which’ he pays. = When he helps gymnasts turned out at the a ssocia- change and higher rates in the opin- | of the lists build thrift into his working forge tion gynL In all gymnastic exhibi- 8 ion of the aldarman. | Although the commiltee appointed | e is enlarging his output and cut- tions given here he has taken part, for speak There are other citizens who will has done nothing definite toward a | Ung the cost of his production and was a member of some of the Piiilc their | ppose the changes and a “‘hot time” ; revaluation and general reassessment “The Financier—He must find new | fastest basketball quintets in the cit young girl | j5 oxpected when it comes before {he | of the property In the city it is un- funds for conserving and developing ' While at the High school and at jeame Wwith citjes and boroughs committee for | derstood that 5 general idea of how the business resources of the com- ' Wesleyan, where he studied later, he I filling out | ;. plic hearing. The Mittle one ‘went | tatives have & desk to watch n- | the matter will be gone about s is | IUNity. Whatever efforts are made { was a first string basketball man. Hec was to have been a member of the class of 1919 at Wesleyan, but at the. local repre: not heen interviewed in | known. The same rumor has it that | to disseminate thrift are sowing the s harvest. regard to their stand in the matter. | the members of the committee favor | seeds for I fBecmed to under- | \( the meetings of the charter revi- | @ plan whereby experts from other | ~‘The School Child—They devote ' close of his second year he enlisted i forelgn 1anguages | sion committee held some weeks ago | cities come into the city and assess | five days a week to lessons about the the navy and was discharged with poany difficulty in under- | (e matter of the city meeting was | the entire city. One Connecticut city | world they live in, the tools they are ; the rating of pharmacist’s mate, Bfarose between the collector | gigcussed and al that time some of | has already had this method used | to handle. They may well spend- aj TFarrell “grew up” in the local as- e man he was conferring With, | {}je members seemed to be in favor of | and it has worked out advantageous- | few minutes every w sek learnimg how | Sociation and is thoroughly acquaint- e little girl came to the rescue and | 4 change whereby the final decision : ly. The man or men who do the as- | to use those tools in the business of ed Wwith the work, having been a B i< | talked the native tongue, thus get-|could he left to a smalle body than ' sessing are experts -who know values, | HViDg member of the boys' department for e is fitted | ting the necessary information for the | the large mass of people at “a city | They are also strangers in the city: ‘The Teacher, the Preacher, the a number of y While in that de- through flood; | collector. | meeting, That there will be many | and therefore cannot be blamed for | Civic Worker—Ideals can be realized Partment he was a member of thee He has in him- The collectors were so busy in the ' yiholders of the change is also ap. . any favoritish whatever. The as- | by people who are masters of them- Dbo¥s' cabinet and for one scason PF “ictory. God cardsllast of the week that they had to| narent as there are many men in the sessors of the town thus have prop- | Selves and their motives, who know taught a Bible study club. It is ex- vou can not be too |isend for help to the office in New who are disgusted with the last ! erty assessed at what is considered | how good to choose and hold fast to Pected that he will he able to da Bfies make you the almon- | Maven and a secretary was sent here | cjiy meeting and the way things were | worth by men from out of town and | the things that are good.” much toward building up the depart- Pine Pounty, and you can not | th ist in getting the lists ready for | carried on. | it is considered the fairest method of | “Every Man and Woman—The bus- Mment over which he has been placed B%00 poor. for the whole realm of | thheir final return. | Mayor Quigley favors the change | assessing that has heen found. iness of living is the sum of all earth- | Pécause of his .thorough knowledge are t0o or ou [V compleX | love is thinc. God of the work cares for you— The collectors wish *to extend their | g5ng thinks it right that the matter | It is also understood that the com- | lv concerns. Thrift is good manage- divilization, mapy of the white people then vou can not live too long, and | thanks to the factories through the | ghould he taken care of asthe change | mittee is in favor of having at least Ment of the business of living.” ire zoitng down with nervous wreck- | you can not die too soon, for heaven | press for the great amount of help | Would provide for after a petition had | two full time assessors who will de- O , | TENDERED SURPRISE PARTY Age, becnuse many have forgotten how | lies over all about vou. God cares | they rendered in helping the em-|peen signed by 300 voters. The pres- | vote all their fime to the interests of | A dinner dance will be given at the ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomis €. Sheehan B rest. No man can be happy who | for man. God so loved the world | ployes to fill out their own returns! ent proposed change is understood to | the city. Tt is felt that this would | Shuttle Meadow club Thursday even- , Of Francis street were pleasantly sure hias made a machine or slave of him- | then for every storm there is a har- i and also helping them in having them | pe something which is not new but was . work to the advantage of the city. | ing for which preparations are al-' P! sed at their home last evening, by gelf for selfish prosperity bor in the eternal heart, and a place | sworn to and correced before beinE | tried onmce before when this city had | The system used in a nearby city of | ready underway. The first lobster Neighbors who arranged a party. in “A great many people on the other | of refugze within the everlasting | forwarded to the office. During the | {15uple over the honor of Mrs. Sheehan’s birthda and lose their happiness forever, be- | arms. dause they do not believe it is pos- { whole kingdom of love yearns and sible to be happy under such vest-|smits for your home-coming. There- Jdss and chuotic conditions., as the | fore cvery day reach up, and shake Sorld has witnessed in a more or less | down the branch of infinite bounty degree from immemorable imes. This | and fruitfulness. Let every thought is an erroneous and misleading idea, | and feeling sing as ar Acolian harp and much insulting to the higher na- | gives music to every wandering wind ture in men. It is ziven to man to | Put away care and anxiety and cast cast off the tyranny of circumstances, [ out all fevered fears. Joy and song to smile at storms, to laugh at disas- | petoken royal kinship. Religion is ter, and stretch sceptre over defeat | out to make man hapy and death itself. Dwelling in the | thou art ths chil desert, Moses hecomes a founder of | should a nation and a lawgiver. Mobbed, | tr stoned and flogged, Paul smiles in | jive tr AL Grel . eomiomel e, the very hour when he fronts the exe- | meetine storm with calm, adversity cutioner. Doomed for years to Bed- | with fortitude, defeat with faith ford jail, John Bunyan maintains his | death with hove of immortal lifc matter of laying a having a man expert in the building | dinner of the season has been planned secause He cares for sou. the | time they were in this city the two | g At that time & proposed change | line, an expert in general business, an | for the occasion, and over a hundred During the evening a handsome collectors had a little trouble With | jn the charter was presented in the | expert in manufacturing and so forth, | covers will be laid. Dancing will be ¢ameo brooch was prescnted to Mrs. foreigners and money orders. The | jegiglature to the committee on cities | as assessors is also understood to be | €njoyved throughout the evening. Sheehan. men would go to the post office al- | and horoughs but when the change | favored in this city, and these men | N ) GH L] [l . B t 9 [] . rght and get the money order. After | wug hrought up for public hearing ' are capable to assess what comes un- STEAKS, Round, Short, Sirloin or 3OC 1b thus paying their money ai the post | theore was so much opposition that , der their certain scope of work. Porterhouse ... A office they considered the momney or- ' (he entire thing was snowed under The many criticizms hurled at the g BEST MAINE POTATOES .. S ni5ibipk 37c VERY BEST PURE LARD ............21Ibs 59¢ ] Unitea Slfll’s ¥ood Administration License Number G—O08 . TUESDAY MONEY SAVERS der which they received as a receint , completely. s et s for their income tax and neglected 1o i ST e return to the collectors’ office with the RIEADY L'OR L' SINF i ment would be of advantage. Al- money order. As a result they have — — though many of the criticisms were the money orders thinking them a re- Late of the Navy, and Ross to personil many of them merited con- seipt for their taxes and the collectors s cel pt f ‘l‘hf "\\.}s : (x‘xnt.\r “v’\' \?’h‘l]n fllun Universal Barber Shop, | sideration and will probably work for Leanondsiing i & - the best of all concerned al reassess- Because 1 of God, thou be the child of hope and t. Goad cares for you, thercfore | i | Ress D’Amico and Tony Caraglianc i y CITY lTEMS | today announced that the prepara- | 110 TO “RIDE THE GOAT.” tions for opening their new barbe — shop, to be known as the “I'nfversali B of C. Will Have Big Class Ini Sheortalness, writes his immortal | <. it is well my God, but cut not| The board of directors of the Y. M. | Barher Shop” were about complete tion Tomorrow Evening Book and climbs the happy hills with |} short e 2 “1"” ‘\“,“l‘: “)”'.’“'}'l' Johm A, An B0 that they would be ready for| Tomorrow night will he a big night | ¥ d 1i 2 3 e- g g N s s ! Charles Wt n of he John A. - it 4 i Huber masjnling Jhstine One storm, one cloud, one shock naplesiavalingo o (o hix trade next Thursday. The shop is|in K. of C. circles with an initiation came the great scientist. Alexander one strain, one drews company. is confined t h situated of about 140 candidates for member- : | i . ; el e m Main strect, in the Pa- Stephens was an_invalid ind made | Only assure me I shall reach my | h n]n‘rHM e SRR S e s rest, in n.”m.].(\I e T e e himself an orator Beethoven was bor i dames Sl BIUL elatishic it e e A 38 Sl saunppec & St dcrroetani 90 orithe seeonc deaf, yet wrote glorious symphonies, \nd eith my opening eyes, hehold | Patrick's day parade in New York | With four chairs and many new. sani- | ‘]"‘/ . “\"\',, .','.\ll,f\ j,(‘,mh 60 y:;‘:‘v: Philip Brooks stammered, but be- the star today. e ARl | o 1’1“\\- 5 ”] Ty e came a zreat preacher Fire cannot “Iere is religion and happiness all August Bergstrom through the The proprietors ure both went| W1 € ead at € Eevine L burn, nor water smother, nor blows | in one.” Camp Real Bstate company, has sold known local tonsorial artists. Ross, | third degree will be conferred in this R s | his two-family house on Harrison ' As he is populariy known, has worked | City on April 13 and will be an event ling : o — = | SR e for Peter Crona for 14 yes ¢, ' of importance. The number of new | N 5 why go to the past history? What W, N ACTIVITIS | street to Ossian . Bennett. (O BetereGronalion By caca Wimon ol Inimotiance RS BRe] LEAN POT ROASTS BEEF .............. b 20c do we see today, in the life and death i L™ Don't’ forget Viking A. €. dance’ fo asuin nse a local sobriquet, started members is increasing ray 0 we : : Sl a0 itat Bunenlowt fool| his! Cacer as A ser in Kensington A meeting of the newly organized T 5 7 of ihe heroic souls those Wwho | jFeature of Week Will Be Basketball | Fri. eve. Mar. 21, at Bungalow, foc Zton, 5 oy have waged the battie of righteous- e T s | Arch St. Adm. 30c.—advt. | Where he lathered faces at the uge of | minstrel troupe was held vesterday | l}‘nhng Beef ... Ib 18c Sliced Beef Liver 1b 12c¢ T e ot ow onn hew bo |y pomme Tomorow Bvening | Nlexander J. Levenihal, who was| BN At that time he was latherer | afternoon and a conference’vas also Fresh Hamburg . 1b 26¢ Plate Corned Beef 1b 18¢ S8 jus A baskethall game wi'l be played at - S0 happy? What makes them so con- tént and satisfied—love and devotion for ideals, for country, for God. Their the Y. W. C. A. tomorrow evening be- 1 tween the New Departure company of 3ristol and the local Y. W. . A. Fol- tion in Germany has returned to the ing the shaving, but later he has de-! who is proficient in minstrel work Fair department stare | veloped and sraduated ta the full! The troupe will start work immed PRIME CHUCK ROAST BEEF .......... b 22¢ | | { | | with the American army of occupa-| Only, older members of the family do- | held with J. (. Weber, of Meriden, | | | | for ideals, for countsy, for Gof, Thelt | Bristor ana he tocal ¥, G ol | PO BSRANMEIL S 0y 1o | privhieses of o thop. e aise worl: | atets. nowding rencarmaic wvers won- || GENUINE SPRING LAMB FORES ...... Ib 30c et. o ) s E sl s st its regular| €d for Crona. After fiv ars | as 1 5 S - S agahi e el U e e e D e e ) - CUTIDRR CHOES . e more drifting and they went ‘over Mo e oo ts I ins || busine eting Wednesday evening St 1€ ! 2 an active| sent the minstrel overture to the pub- = courage and hope. The curse upon L,M(,',,; 7 ],, mi.. Glee olub, Mrs, |in Turner hall. Every mamber is re-| part in the recent unpleasantness with | lic in a local theater sometime in | MOH. SELECT FRESH EGGS ...... ... doz 5lc most men is the disease of drifting along fo find the eay paths in life and ay, 4 p. m., Girl Scouts, Mis . TSl n s - = . crave to get rather than to give e e I."\'mlvrr“i“‘: girle;| well-known druggist, has been ob-|shib. He Las recently been dis- PROCEEDS FOR SOLDIERS. VAN CAMP’S EVAPORATED MILK . ... can l4c¢ “Happiness begins with the thought ] 7.45 . m., Business Girl's club: lained to manage the chiveltzer A 9 The committee in charge of the 0. | AUNT JEMIMA’S PANCAKE FLOUR ... pkg 15¢ and confidence that God cares for man. | 1" m . gvmna $:30 p. m.,| slore on Archstreet. i sium class; : | Ty O e TU. A. M. contest which closed Sat- 4 And it is the business and aim of re- | pagketball game with New Departure| Tsabella circle, Daughters of I.sq,i PRIVATE JONES BACK. i CoplestyvniciBcloscag Sat MY WIFE’'S TABLE SYRUP i sted to be present. | Germany and enlisted in the navy, 5 | ~ S Flostan A . Dltt of Middletown, a|thereafter plying his trade e FANCY WHOLE MILK CHEESE ........ b 35¢ S bot22¢ iy urday evening has announced that o4 ;qin‘n ;’.‘n) "x”I"‘Jl‘).‘]”“y:;l':l' of ;nl‘x:‘\.\n.i»‘n:-‘ M:;l\luflu(’\v\‘rnir: v-um\nn){ e bella, will meet, Tuesday eveninz, at I‘v\uwl Jones of Lawlor street, a | the four cash awards of $25 apiece SPRING DUG PARSNIPS or CARROTS 4 Ibs 9¢ y to inspire and make n - anc ednesday, 8 p. m., Current Events, | 166 Main street. i member of the gallant 102d Regi- | Were made as follows: irst, Inez P = women to believe that God has time | Miss Greta Brown: 4 p. m., Girl| qycic will be a meeting of the Lin- | ment, has received his discharge fr Greenlief, Torrington; second, Joe Ya- | FINE MEATY PRUNES ............... 21bs 25c to care for each life. In a world Miss Loomis, Ll e eihoe Bainimana el |18 discnarge from | o wits, Orange street, city: thire {here no srain of land cscapes na- TR B i el ool SER RS B B Sl D e {his detall having taken | Gari Johnson, Walnut. atreet, city AFTERNOON SALE 4 to 6:30 P. M notice, where there are no run- | foreign women: 7 to 9 p. m.. basket-| | el 2k 5 014 Saturday at Camp Devens. | LR o a Gy zd = i 2 : i o s s S e e e e s | fourth, J. Hall, Forestville. The 4y stars ov suns, where a divine | hall: § p m., home nursing oclass Burr will s) k. There ”1. voci | Wearing three service stripes on his | judees wore, F. M. Hewett Jaeer | 1 Ib BEEF LIVER, VZ Ib BACO for .. 22¢ Nilor leads o beautiful world out of o selecrions by John Lindsay and Mrs. ! arm, Private Jones has s aEae i AN B QTTNMAID RATQINGS 0 g e DM g litipcouts “1“! L e e e e e o | Scheidler and. I, M. Pinkerton. The SUNMAID RAISINS ... .. .. e 2,1bsi25c darkness and sin and chaos of war. | Loomis: 7:43 p. m. entertainment| Poin- \ singing e proceeds will 1 ed for returning wan can not support the thought that | and dance for busines rls lead the community singing caire’s country ‘ United States there is no nlace for 1 God's = , N. (3. Curtis has purchased. through s loving providence. Occasional fail- | GOSPEL CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. | [ Pavion Humphrey, a residence on | ures, hardships and even loss in life, Lincoln street. belonging to Mrs does not mean that God has ceased | pranklin Square Church Was Ovgan-| Coniff. T R R Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn, B a5 iot ndicaie thatihis fathor | L ceRmMmMANUSIRLOShElICh U D=1 on. L. tcabed o care for bim. Man fSTcd Us 10 anniveteaty o cstendas - Syiee tapr. of Nashulile, Tenn. in 127 Main S'reet’ Opposi'e Arch S‘reet : : en, during the mo 2, aff Moo . Seeds & friend, and when all friends | ¥he™ TS fternoon | o oe of Mrs. Perry. of Emmons fail he e i e M ol ablding | e e memery i et | D2 ! Phone 1409-2 ; Extraordina y Bargains at our great arises from human lips is this one | oo @80 RN, lhin;: nndvr the x an carcth for my soul.’ i ¢ gher o Tman oo . % Tn the morning the pastor, Milton cuum house Sl WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. balace, to wander amidst the dark- sabect of “Gods Gracious Dealings erown, but because he finds himself N AR T :‘y;:‘:‘;‘:“ ‘l‘. ff“v” ;v\h\‘:\J"m;«*‘;:‘fi“"!"‘:»‘"”‘(‘: CANTOR CHAGY HERE AGATIN. L For $1.00 one lot of mussed $2.00 Waists. 50c for 75¢ worth of ribbon. For $1.00 one lot of $1.50 Colored Petiicoats. 50c for 75¢ worth of notions except silk and cotton 3 NEW BRITAIN For $1.00 one lot of $1.50 Waists. thread. WINDOW gor $1.00 one }ot of Childrén’s White Dresses. $1.39 for Colored Petticoats worth $2.00. LEANIN or $1.00 one lot of .:2,90 or.sets, . $2.49 one lot of Silk Waists values up to $5.75. EOEMP AN(; For $1.00 one lot of $1.50 Whltf! Petticoats. | $1.00 for 3 pairs 39c black Hose. E e For $1.00 one lot of Children’s Hats, | $1.00 for 2 pairs 59c¢ fiber Silk Hose. | i :v, of Boston, sinz A0 honor that will stay the tears of | Noted Cantor Cha Mim who feels that he has drifteq | here again next Sunday afternoon in Weyond the divine care and oversight. | the synagogue, corner of Elm and nd in a world full of conflict, full | “'hestnut streets. (Cantor Chagy sang df labor, whose fruitage is often only | here a few weeks ago and everyone rrow. man is supported by the | present was delighted with the con- fhought that the angels of God's Prov- | cert he gave. Recently in Symphony idence go before him that the angels | Hall. Boston, he surprised many crit- 4f His mercy amp in His rearward, | ics by his wonderful work. While it | 4nda that from an urn above the divine | is not yet certain, it is hoped that Band pours light upon his pathway. | Cantor Chagy will have with him a | {, “Fvery man needs life pilot in { few members of his choir. There will $his world. God is carrying individual | be other numbers on the program and men and nations upward toward ala fine concert is assured. The pro- | | $3.98 one lot Children’s Sw $7.5 e N S kian, when the Aramal | aseds will wo 1o/ the Palsstine Remibe | | Sweaters up to $7.50. bt this lite with its conflicts, its dis- | ation fund. “—E_l D \nd life holds no office, no gold, and Ehe MocalF zion steRateftofhave iiho et 2 for $1.00 one lot of Children’s Hats, val. up to $5. | $5.00 one Iot Coats values to $21.50. Omce—ssl West || 2 for $1.00 one lot of 69¢ Corset Covers. $1.98 one lot Children’; phone 888, | 4 pieces for $1.00, musesed Neckwear. s Sweaters up to $3.50,