New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 4, 1919, Page 2

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COTT'S LEANING LD Meyer leaves a ring and no odor. Oleans Clothing, White Kid Gloves, es, etc. 25¢, 50c, $1.00 per bottle. F mHE | Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Stree! PHONE 330. Of Genuine Im- ported I) unbar !1 Madras; | $4:50 Grade, 3 for $10.00. Luke Hersfall Ga. Y s ASYLUM 9B, i NARTFORD. t CITY ITEMS Last week to ps personal tax, commencing Monday, June 2 to Satur- day, June 7, the office of the personal tax collector will be open from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Charles J. Illiott, Collector. —advt. Mrs. F. H. Perry of South Burritt street and grandchildren, Perry and Viola Blair, will spend the summer in NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1912 3 [ RATDED 5 | i STANLEY WORKS OUTING. ELL WILLINGLY OR BE COMPELLED | f ! L Odtice Foree o Ioid Forth at Mo- TO CIT\I’S UI le ‘VVET E‘F ! i manguin Saturday, June s L RIVR . “ ‘) { Lixter preparations are being 7 e ! | made by the Stanley Wo club for G Q > LNy 5 ey o tro! the annual outing to he held this East Street Property Needed As Additisn to Fairview MM e R R B SOl e location is Momauguin. William. J Cemetery, Finance Board is Told—$30,000 Appro- Kerin has been named chairman of | { the entertainment committee to suc- riati For Additi Jamp Sc is Aske [[6eed B 3V Wiihort 1 priation For Addition to Camp School is Asked- | coed ithor resigned i J o b to (h ore resort will be Fire l)cpm’tment Needs. {.., ule in automol committee ! sting of Frank Moran and Ho- H . | Corridon, has been named to i Grod cheev o Unless Dr. €. R. Witte, deputy ples of the cable to be used \-.-m\\i‘ 2 i rrange (his detail. The start will be meat inspector of the board of health, Shown (o the committ Gl ahdl >hits madatromBtheliactonyoMaes b 3 . Desire New Alarm System | slitses | o'clock. On arrival on the scene, din- decides to sell ihe city his property SSIECEN GV LT 23 5 | A SDlendidtrcnol as miven of tho | ner will be served at Swift's. W. J. adjoining the airview cemetery, ti The fire commissioners also e e S B P | e (eI NS B nnosim onipaon i and board of finance an dtuxation resoly- thitl @ sum of £X,300 W mphiliad ) ‘,‘.‘,H"‘ ‘;-‘ e e : iw»- RIESR IVInD ST IR e ¥ s s namug e at ilq meoting Neld last avening in Lon newicquipnent torstiie cential o as delegate from the local | the picce de resistance providers. The thel CltyRnuliBioRboin R con et sitoni IR GBS L GRS v\v'-:vwhl IPsoeinty \thietic '-m\w‘mm;,- .»‘..Nq‘yl;:u of C. 8. proceedings against him, 1o secure the !ime there are about 16 hoxes on eac see flart and Miss Signe Kallberg have land. The matter was brought up by ¢ireuit. Mr. Magnell explained that A1l will be interested fo learn that | been entrusted with the duties of Andrew J. Sloper representing {he there should be not more than eight [ svar $62 was realized, ahove expenses, | FAnging (his end of the program. The cemetery committee, who requested Doxe With the installation of the | {613 the whist ven at the ks | distribution of the tickets is in charge the board to buy the proper A fow new system the city would be divided | home on the 23d | of John Moore, Miss Rose Killian and years ago, it was brought out at the into 12 circuits, The commissioners Ty { Ruth Kceehne meeting, that the city negotiated for proposed to ereel a fireproof building Flowers were sent to cight families | — the land. ‘The price at that fime was in the rear of the station on Commer- | during the last fwo weeks | COLLEGE CLUB PICNIC, quoted $9,000. A check for $100, cial street in which the apparatus 1 said Mr. Sloper, was glven io Mr. Wit- would be placed. The cost of the Nincteen calls were made upon the | Social Business Meeting and Program, te to bind the deal, but during the day ' building would he about $3,000. At sick and shut in : Carvicd Out By Ovganization. he refused to scll. 1t was styted that ~the present time the apparatus is in S Cee— [ ) } Mr. Witte would not dispose \of the 'the station on Commercial street, and | _ Crutches, all sizes, are av l.\.vh\,») he New Britain College club pie- property for $13,000. Mr. Sloper said woero this building dostroyed by fire, | 0T an¥ Who may care fo use them nic given Monday cvening at the that he offered $12,000 to Mr. Wilte the entire fire alarm system of the | s { homc of Mrs. George Traut in Barnes- for his land intending to buy it for city would be paralyzed. The next mecting will be held on | . = = 0 Lo 0 e A the city for future use s rhehis > sently: heen |lJune 6. awhichiwillibe thetlastimeet- L S INASEE £ L i . i | arter rvights have recently been . M0 0y B0l cellent picnic menu was served by Mayor Advises Condemnation. mted by the general assembly to | M ason’ NG ra i thck hoateas lof thelevens i spre: Il « S ) the fire | R | 5 3 S i { he Mayor Quigley at this time arrived SPread the expenditures on the fire | GUTLT Y N B s and at the conclusion of the at the meeting and when informed ems ove period of ten .\r».w\.= .If‘i'_fl_l',:\ /‘Y ‘.,,‘(:l ‘,,l“'”"‘,' \, | a business meeting was lield that Dr. Witte refused to sell the lJand This would be an annual cost of §3,000 | .1; " Hleaded guilty in the superior | ¢veral important husiness mat- to the cemetery committee at any to the eity are i bl ant eter [ ters wero discussed. Miss Tliga Har- stipulated price, brought out the fact Last cvening’s meeting was the first | yadziniak of this city, entered a plea | VOV instructress of American History that the cemetery commission has held by the hoard since Mavor Quis- | of not suilty fo fhe charse of of | Civies at the High school and charter and statute rights to take the ley made his reappointments. The | aging a motor vehicle while under | President of the elub presided Jand by condemnation proceedin board was rcorganized and Frederick | (he influence of liquor | 1arl Lambert, violinist. entertained Mayor Quigley believed that the prop- S. Chamberlain was again chosen as . | with scleetions at the close of the erty is worth about $12,000. Mr. Slo- president WALKER GOES Wi | meeting and his work was per said that the land should be pur- | - s T N S oY e eI et | al high order and met kam chased by the city and in this way the ’ ~TTD L eat of tholStanles Werki hins been | tho Mear commendation of is needs of New Britain will he caved for MAYOR GIVES CUI transferred to the Chics 1il., office ‘Muht-‘wv }Mu Fosgate m‘ the ] during the nest 25 or 30 vears. The AT vaehncuiin T ¢ has been | School facully gave several readir recommendation of {he ccmetery com- TO KENILWORTH | fica 1y n. ¢ 8 all of which were very good mittee was approved and a resolution | laying a special tax of a quarter of | — one mill on the next nd list to i | Names of Mcember: , . make the purchase was adopted. The es of Members Who Took Part in board also made provision to secure Saivation Army Drive Engraved the land by condemnation proceding if Dr. Witte refuses to =ell his proper- ty to the city. At the pre On 'Trophy. nt time the cemetery A handsome silver cup will he pre- i i ; | sented by Mayor Gicorge A. Quigley mmicsion has (iile to the land on or . Quigley ;‘nfn. sides of the Wilte property. The | today to the Kenilworth club in ap- | preciation for the service rendered by Witte estate contains about four acre he ar tien in the recent Salva- and and n house and barn. S ot land and a house an ! fonnd e Appropriation for Camp School. The names of the following men Judse B. F. Gaffney. appearing for | who were on the team which did such the school board, asked for an appro- | splendid work in the campaign are priation of $30,000 for the addition |engraved on the cup: Captain Her- to the Camp school. He explained | bert C. Brann, Howard A. Timbrell, that a like amount was recently ap- | Harry €. Jackson, Arthur E. Thorn- propriated by the state. The clty has | ton, Alfred H. Griswold, William already appropriated $50,000 for the | e Marry Wessels and Harold erection of this addition, but on ac- {Brumbaum. ] e e et he ol I During the drive to raise $13,000 in started. Tt was voted to appropri s city, the I\m\lh\n):llv team se- the additional $30,000. | cured individual subscriptions totaling over | Mayor Quigloy and the city tre: leaves Judge the city shor Gaf | without an operator’s sd the committee | without proper r license tration and ind mark- Boston, M to appropriate $600 for repai the | ors, He was be Judge James T. Giddings Chapter, No. 25, R. A. M., | Smith school and §800 for a fire e Meskill in police court this morning ~will confer the Royal Arch degree | cape at the TLincoln reet school. 1 after the facts of the case were fhursday evening | Fire escapes, he said, are also required | explained he was allowed to zo free Don’t forget dancing carnival given | at the Bartlett school at a cost of p Rajey started for New Britain from by T. A. B. Drum Corps and Philhar- | about $3,000. Massachuset terday, and before jmonic Band, T. A. B. hall, June 5, 6, Fireproof Stairs Not Favored. leaving that state figured in an auto- '7 and 9. 20-piece orchestra.—Adv! An appropriation of $39.750 was | Mobile accident which caused his A linen shower was glven In| .4 £ permanent repairs at the | Ford car to be sent to a garage for honor of Miss Evangeline lmnrum»l»‘!? High school. Tt is intended, said repairs which \\'.mvh! necessitate its re- at her home on Franklin street last | o 87 S 8- % B SRS 00 maining there for about a week. In- evening. She received many beauti- | (/088 (IREE T8 G i v.an' of waiting for his car, he mado g ifca s Missh Bonygedisiingito ‘l‘f’ An additional heating apparatus in (_"“f‘l"_ “'::‘, 'f;f‘ "i"" B !“;‘" L P Yeturned from a year's service in the | 0 emergency is also needed, sald| gy ne registration and markers M. S. Marines. They will make their | Judge Gaffney. This would cost about | wyieh he carried on the Ford would thome in Southington. The secretary of Lodge No. 183, L. $O. O. M., will be in his office in the <lub rooms Wednesday and Thursday evenings to receive returns for tickets ¥or benefit of marching club.—Advt. The Second Ward Republican club will hold a meeting this evening at 8 jo'clock. Plans for the annual outing jat Savin Rock on June 21 will be discussed. The steam boilers in the public ' sohools here ‘were examined yesterday by the state inspector. A marriage license has been granted to (Albert Austin Hilton, aged 19 years of Berlin, and Miss Mary €. Keeley 19, of Newington road. PRETTY WEDDING AT ST. MARY’S CHURCH Sailor William J. Mec( thy Miss Ella Theresa Flood as His Bride. A pretty wedding took place in St. Mary’s church at 9 o'clock this morn- in4 when William J. McCarthy, of Stanley street, took Mi Ella Theresa Flood, of 12 Gilbert street, as his bride. The ceéremony was pe formed by Rev. John T. Winter Charles Coleman, chief petty officer stationed at New Tondon, acted as hest man, and Miss Eleanor McCarthy, pister of the bridegroom, was brides- maid. The bride’s gown was of white georgette and she wore a hat to match and carried a shower bouquet of sweet peas. The bridesmaid wore a gown of pink georgette and carried a bou- quet of pink sweet peas. Sailor MeCarthy, before he enlisted dn the service, was employed at the {Electric Light company. At present e is stationed at the submarine base Takes | nt- sue 1$23,650. The assembly recently gi ed charter rights to the city to bonds for $30,000 for this work. do for the new car so he attached the markers and took the registration pa- | pers with him. His operator's licens Mayor Quigley stated t the In- | g at his home in New York city but stallation of fireproof stairways in the | he had written to Buffalo for a new building would he a uscless expendi- | one, he said. | ture, as the High school is not of fire- | Tt the request of Attorney P. . proof construction. Tle favored fire escapes on the outside of the buildin Judge Gaffney explained that the fir proof stairways had been ordered by the state board of education and that McDonough, \ik, a continu nted by Judg arrested on a > charge Monday. appearing for nee until Meskill. breach Samuel Stefs of » he also personally favored fire escapes | s stalrways. ilar to that at Station No. & BELARS! IAn appropriation of '$12,000 was | ey asked by the fire commissioners for NDIGESTION the Improvement of the fire | 25HALL DRVCUSTS arm | The fire hoard, said Mr. M Install lead system. nell, planned to 6 BELLANS Hot water! Sure Relief ~ANS a le in place of the single-conductor rub- ber-covered wire which is now in use three years and requires constant re- pair. The cost of the installation % ew lLondon as an electrician. | | This, he said, deteriorates about every I would amount to about $6,500. Sam- INDIGESTION, urer were authorized to borrow = —— $12,000 in anticipation of the e of AUTOIST IN COURT school bonds. The money will be used to meet the expense of complet- —_— ing the Blihu Burritt school. Tt was "o . 5 o 3 - tajey Had Neither Operator's Licenso brought out that this amount will be ey T Operator’s License the only floating indebtedness of the | Nor Registration—Purchased Car | city. | [ The mayvor and city treasurer were After An Accident Yesterday. | 0 4 N ized « row a sum, not | also authorized to borrow a sum, not | 4\ Rt o Rechester, Now to exceed $75,000, to meect current ' o 17 | o ount in sinking | YOrl salesman was arrested on Marlk SApenss i i ls | €t street last night by Officer Patric funds having been paid out for 8 | Howley for operating a motor vehicle Monday the on the outside of the building. o g | Mr. Chamberlain reminded the "‘7“7\7_'"‘"“" committee that the taxpayers' budget | y,.q) Girl Married to Boston Man at | had cut out the appropriation of a | 2 % | B sum to meet interest on bonds. Re- St. Mary’s Church Yesterday. | cause the hudget had heen madd out | Miss Rose Dehan, of Ledgecourt, for 3-mill tax and a tax of 21 mills { and John G. Ryan, of Boston, were | had been fixed, the city would have 1o | married at St. Mary's church yester “hm-mw nearly $100,000 to finish out { day morning at 9 o'clock by Rev. the present year. It was voted to [ John T. Winters. A reception f: hold up the work on the flv’r‘pv'vmfi\mhl at the home of the bride at | Ledgecourt following which the couple | | New Fire Station Wanted. | left on an éxtended honeymoon trip. | Chairman A. 1. Magnell, appearing | _ UPon their roturn, Mr. and Mrs. | for the board of fire commissioners, | Dl kentelphomeliaoston | Tequested an appropriation for the | o erection of a new fire station in the | ANNUADL MEETING. southwestorn part of the city. The | mpe Ellsworth Memorial association | || et of having a station in that | 1 hold its annual meeting at tho | section of the city was clearly ex- | psworth Home, Windsor, tomorrow | plained by Mr. Magnell. The cost of | apternoon at 1:30 o'clock. A box | the building that the commissioners | juncheon will be held at o'clock proposed to have erected would he [ Al members of Esther Stanley chap- about §10.000. A site would be avail- | tor who expect to attend should notify ! able for about $1,000, and $300 addi- | W hittles i Weat tional would be required for grading | aind sidewalks, said Mr. Magnell. Tho | design of the building would be sim- | , l The Wedding! =) One Occasion When Flowers Cannot be too Plentiful 1 FLOWERS should come first in the calen- dar of your wedding gifts. If you know the Bride’s favorite flower, the matter is easy. If you don’t know favorite, send yours. Theimportant thing about floral wedding gifts is in their arrange- ment —we will be glad to give you many helpful suggestions. ROSES Are Distinctly Wedding Flowers although there are many other ap lovely flowers for bridal wear 2 tions. For graduations, birthday ck rooms, etc., you can always “Say it with Flowers™ to fully your sentiments. VOLZ FLORAL CO. 92 West Main Street opriate and d home decora- e el Your home can be made more cool and fortable than many so-called summer resorts. Wi an easy chair and rocker or two and perhaps a com- fortable couch hammock on your porch, you can e joy the warm days coming. You must see our big line of reed, porch furr ture—the line is more attractive than ever and have arranged it on the first floor of our store f your convenience. Make a note when you come drop in and see us. Hartford to COMPLETE ABENTS FOR HoBE GLENWODR FURNISHERS RANGES :O—:EGE}:I_ ORB < OVEBLOOKING il : ¥ WHERE LITY CAPITOL WARTFBRD IS HIGHER THAN PRICE. 8ROUKDS com- we th n- 1i- or to Is An Opportune Time to Have the Exterior of Y We Will Be Glad to Give You of the Probable Cost. The JOHN BOYLE COMPANY ¢ 3 & 5 FRANKLIN 3Q. When Children are Sickly They aro pleasant to take and a certain relief. They act on the Stomach, Tiver from without & box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for use when needed. .Ash Lo-day. 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HARTFORD. ire: Bra are of NEW SPORT HATS HATS \licc Blue, angd the darker shades 175 We have just received a shipment of smart, snappy SPORT that are just the thing to wear with white skirts and light They of sses. are made Peanut Braid combined with Pineapple id of \ll-Taffeta or ' ffeta combined with The Hemp. colors : Orchid, Beige, Nile Green, Royal Purple, Tan, Belgian and They are beautifully made and are unusually low-priced at $2.25, $3.50, $3.98 AND UP TO ¢ PANAMA HATS Smart PANAMA HATS, trimmed and untrimmed, in a variety becoming styles, from $1.75 up. ANNOUNCEMENT The developers Gorbach, & Hammeoer of “PARK to solve Britain Stern Corporation RESERVE" are making ar- the g situation prepared to receive ap- owning their rangements hov Neow help in and are plication from partics desirous of own home. The limited, public through the press. we thetr applications immediatel of receiving applications will be date will be announced to the time and closing that those interested should file same can be done 9 Main St., Booth's suggest by calling at our office No. Block, woom 6 Full housing pro- position will given at our office or our regular sales days at “PARK RESERVE" North Stanley street which will be every Tues- day and Wednesday night from 6:30 p, m. until dark, afte until further notice. ‘The GORBACH, STERN & HAMMER CORPORATION 259 particulars regarding our bo cheerfully on on and Saturday noons MAIN ST., Booth’s Block, Room 6 Office Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. |

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