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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Lt Uouw | 10 8L > | “ = = | S Humphrey Opposed (o Tanks, | Appropriation of $40,000 Granted ' lic Nuisance | for Repairs at Varicus School Saying They Are Public Nuisance | for Repairs at Varicus Schools f at gasoline pumps are be- At a speci meeting of the hoard i publisingisance, aboutitholliof Anance and\ taxationiheld late yes- e "' S e B e ey was voted 1o i the board of public works [0 4 a 1 Your Kodak and o | S make appropriations amounting ) ; k and our i leclared that he was ob- s (00 fer tovaie at the publis 1 # posed to nting any more permits | ¢ 000 The legislature recently Q 5 chools e legislatur Finishing Department | ot S0 i Suions I/ | schoels, | e ety feennt streets, A petitiontwas xeceived oo SEn ceoie o e S wo i a‘:;amn combination that makes for re- | AR el o £ I{, eingan- “U5 LI Cndent. Stanles 1. Fotmes, sults. other gasoline tank drew frowns | | ropresent the school hoard. ap- Every strip of film is doveloped and | from the chairman and the commis- | *PIeSETIINE TRE ‘”"'m“(l et B every print is made by experts who | sioners. Chairman Humphrey mpl,”\_phmvd o M e have the one idea of “results” in mind | that no more tanks should be allowed, | FER 8 REE (RE -0 TR TR oy T -just as you have when you olick | as too many have already heen placed [ 11 PI B : Rt uita Y | 000y was needed for ftireproof stair- shutier. [ 1‘,:”’ ‘p‘,“‘l‘ 5 PR | be. | Ways in the demic High school Five praperty owners appeared be-j WOIS I LSRR 'I‘HF | tore! the board and requestad that a|ond an a th'm‘"rl Sl ‘(')” &0 e | sewer be placed in Daly street. It was [ WAS Teauives ; 'I') o 4 0 . voted by the board to recommend the | & #ystem a CSC A el The state board of education re- l’ “‘W\*“ el ihe o intiing Nor|icently Sorderedl Ehatiiiopnoot v 1 . LN B E | ways be installed in the ITigh school Hamilton street was given and G. Lo | HaE L Ganer was (he only property owner| It was ndvised fo remove | o Marsland and Ramsay, Prop. who appeared. Mr. Ganer explained [ APPATatus from ihe academic ligh : sehool o the Vocational High schoo - A > . ~ that he favored oiling the street, but | SCN¢ : - : i = = 169-171 Main St, New Britain, Conn. | {141 ¢ TUAEIC § MY vad he would | Though this would not u}dm\ 'u; KODAKS—FILMS—PLATE De satisfled with the sprinkling of the | fire risk at the school, the state ireot: Tt was votea te aprinkle tile||lvonndibelieved! that insuranco’ nisk street, as it is said that most of the|Would h¢ reduced. —Plans for g property owners wanted this done Hent “"‘1‘”'”"’ staliways eroex b= Leave to wtibdraw their petition for { €1 by Superintendent Tlolme a change in grade of Wooster street, | < proposcd 10 orect stairways at 350 feet south of the trolley tracks, | oither end of (he lor \mil\\.u\‘ run- was given four Barnesdale property | Ning ihrough ihe conter of ihe “mm, owners. Chairman Humphrey explain- | ing. The work will be started in ed that the grade had recently been |the basement and the staivways will changed and the property owners|De entirely fireproof. —As there are anted a Alloin where the. cut had | only threc walls now. and another been made. The city has already | side consisting of wired glass and expended considerable money at|metal work will have to be erected Barnesdale, he said, and furthor ex-| The total cost of fhe fireproof stair- pense should not be m to promote | Ways will be approximately $11,000 hei i etts aiane han. [ or $2.000 less than the cost of exter The city engineer was ordered to|ior fire escap Mr. Holmes also make a map of the section of the city ited that outsi fire escapes would near Greenwood strect, cast of B detract from (1 ppearance of the AVi4 H i sett street to be known as | schoot. hat is it e et et The board voled to appropriate the about a Knox Favorable action was taken on the| moncy. Tt wae also voted to appro- 5 e o k y| priate $600 for fire escapes al Smith petition to have triangle park at the | briate § 0 Straw Hat that intersection of Clinton and North Bur- | school, $300 for fire escapes at the draws a man ritt streets graded and curbed by the | Lincoln street school. $3.000 for fire H i city. 'The cost will be abaut $900. As at the rtiett school. and back to it again no appropriation has been made for| $ for changing of the heating season after the work it v voted to include it in | apparatus at the High school 5 : the next vear's budget City Treasurer Chamb 1 re- season - Is it A letter was veceived from William | minded the hoard that L0000 will quality, style or Helm, an employe, requesting that his| be reqtfired for interest on the bonds sy salary be increased from $26 to §31 :x" It was voted to lay special tax of reputation : week. The matter was tabled one-tenth of @ mill on next vear | A report was received from Hm!uv.’\ml list to meet the amount. board of compensation and assessment | £ i 3 i o o) He . a“ { | pertaining to the payment of an as RTINS T O R, ' sessment to Councilman _‘\lrruluxml‘ Garbach for a sewer in Market street. It is said that when the city was doing | Speaks for Taxpay Not Rentpay- the work it crossed Mr. Gor h's| crs’, Degnan States. property. A petition at the time was g signed by the property owners an| James I% Degnan, one of the Market street, including Mr. Gorbach, | prominent members of the New Brit- whereby they would be assessed. Mr.| 4in Rentpayers’ association says that Gorbach ¢ ms that he did not be i teo ontionad " f lieve that he woud bhe assessed because '-)1(" L “‘"_:{ el his property had heen crossed. How- [ MEBLS I Der "“’f“‘ e ever he signed the petition, but now | S¢S 8H0n &NC ASAAEE H: : C7 C]lY ITEMS i | ¥fanon) ihast nothing whateverd o do ~;gnm1 ¥ | with the “‘Rentp 2 Association — HEA mattertwashin i up befare | And that its heac McMahon is Mr. and Mrs. James P. Sullivan of | the common council and was referred | POt even u member of the organiza- 59 Lafayette street are spending a | from there to the rd of pu | tion Hu“ Anmnvv‘(vrw v mentioned few days in New York e R AN L (b b b0 A a0 o ehe ton | Injgonneciion EwIthiThe ‘(-hu\;n in the Daughters of Castile will give a pub- | and assessment latter hoard v]!rll{v ”.’,v,\,:,\H\'}J‘,.‘.‘.‘,,, u‘:y, N lic whist in K. of (. hall, Thurs. eve. | passed the matter alang until it reach- | e Gk 1 ¢ B e [ ed the hoard of public works last | Night's paper dealt with the action night of the cxecutive committec of the Today marks the anniversary of the T llen has heem| New Britain Taxpayers and Rent- e c d s rm w 'S p ¢ s i et ’ g S n A g orty for the payment of taxes. Hc e Don’t forget the Rentpayers’ meet- | wants the tax rebated and o the SUING FOR DIVORCE. f0esuhizadavietning = DR CUE lien removed. The board voted to | dat s oyt table the matter and as it Now stands | njpe Place Socks Separation From The Ladies of Bohemian Bagle will | the lien remains and the tax must be | G meet at the home of Joseph Volek on | paid 5 5 North street tomorrow afternoon at The board voted to witness a dem-| Airs. Alma Place of Waterbury 2:30 o'clock sharp. onstration of a machine that pumps| formerly of this city. has brought Second Ward Republican Club out- | O cateh BREE "“"‘h '”;‘,“';Jim-. ,-.I,\tv“ PuIIon ‘l':”r;k.‘, alostihesghusband) ing, Saturday, June 14. Tickets lim- | Machine belongs tc S [iSlarence 260§ N 05D ECa G o] S field company and it is said whereabouts is unknown " clean out a'cateh ha Place w formerly employed by Pride Circle, No. 10. Lady Foresters, | minutes. At the 'tiime the city | the B. (". Porter Sons as an under will hold & mesting tomorrow evening employvs a gang of four men to clean | thker was prominent in local fra- at 7:30 o'clock to he followed by al aut the catch basins and they ter circles and also conducted whist at & o'clock only pump out about seven or ei dancing school in this city. He left Planked shad. Riverside Inn, East | catch basins a day New Britain two or three vears ago Heddam.—Advt m—— Park Reserve sale of home sites | tonight on North Stanley street, end | of North Stanley street car line. Sala commences at 6:30 p. m. and will continue until dark. Free souvenirs. —advt SERVES 25 YEARS B ‘ AS WATER CLERK & amon P. J. Fgan Has Completed Over | CO-rn flakes' . Quarter of Century With Water Board. At the annual commissioners W. 1 berg irm for the ensuing | year. P. J. E; lected as clerk | and J. H. Towers was again appointed rintendent re-election marks capacity with th meeting of the board hetd was Ros an 1 was s Mr year [ water the Egan in his h M office hec hoard followir chairman n mo ed 27 ar. 1894 of the boz .in 1895 of clerk During the has held the | and | office in In he of was commissioners, the he elected to position of cle ade hundreds of fricnds ity. The efficient nner in he has conducted usiness of the office alc the why he is Mr. k vears that Egan | he has | the ! which th explains | | . | innually Te-elel reason REALTY following reco TRANSFERS. t The were fice this moc real in the rning: Theodore Arthmise Ray, I and Maple street: May Cro: rix of the estate of Thom Richard H. Erwin of New- nd and building on North treet. estate town ¢ buildink on admini Cross. ington, Jear A food creation that excels in flavor and substance— To eat them is to ad- vertise them. The best and fastest : selling’ corn flakes in America. Atry tells why. ' EDNESDAY, {CHURCH CONFERENCE WILL ENi7 TOMORROW o © BELLANS Hot,water! Sure Relief, rANS DIGESTION Prominent Speakers Scheduled to Talk at Sessions Tonight—Con- ference Closes Tomorrow, N Miss 1 imont Jean and Dr. W, W White were the speakers the | .bm,rjm,g session —of the People's | guve a short talk at the opening of church conference today, the former | Lo session taking for her tobic. “Learning thoe The program for this evening will Bible By Chapters,” and the latter, . gpen at 7:15 with a song service and Bible Study diha¥mornin=sSessiondl e i SRS the even- | | open i sual devotional Jing are Dr. BOW roy and Dr service, and closed after Dr. White's | & w. Kumm. Their falks will bo alk more general in composition thun the A ngmber of short talks we siven or addresses of the sessions, Cap- during the course of thc afternoon | (ain Gypsy Pat Smith will speak also YO ¥ o e o o6 0 rnen | G ol e ur House Repainted. tending the convention and a mis- | or the conference and the meeting sionary address was given by Dr. H. | will be hrought to a close tomoirow K. W. Kumm. Dr. F. W. Troy also cvening E ity We Will Be Glad to PADEREWSKI— Give You An Estimate Premier of Poland | AND MASTER PIANIST | USES NUXATED IRON of the Probable Cost. To Obtain Renewed Energy, . Power and Endurance Dr.Kenneth K. MacAlpine, for 16 Years Adjunct Professor New Yorlk Post Graduate Medical School and Hospi. tal, Says That In His Opinion Nuxated! Iron is The Most Yaluable Tonic, The JOHN BOYLE COMPANY B ke Py 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ PHONE 359 | Can Prescribe. 9 { Ignace Jan Paderewski, one of the greatest musical geniuses of the age, at a time when his un- | tiring work for Poland overtaxed his strength and impaired his health had recourse to Nuxated Iron to help rebuild his wasted forces and restore his old-time health and strength. “With the tremendous strain ime posed by over two years of almost ceareless work in the cause of his father- Ignace Jan Paderewsk! the new Polish Premier who taok Nuxated Iron when in & weak end run-down con- Tand, of which he is the forem, on and needed something to today, it i build up strength and energy. rewski s of Nu . James Francis f peo. Sullivan, formerly physician of Bellev _Just as Hospital’ (Outdoor Dept.), New York, a Hd ass to the | the Westchester Co Hospital. Eiigisoabouieeing] v at all times, there iron in the blood not on! plysical and far less disease re- eakensd conditions. al wea g, nervo: | ble, easily f: enrichin, blond | m of the v w blood cells, atransthens the rength of will whic 5 the wea s and giccess and power in every Ciinthdiicies n el housands of men and w ung or old their, constitations. Tasi the most to illness and literally 1 n -builde telilingafsadiitees Al le g ciidec and blood-builder out and possibly starving through lack of ' well yo § iron. Tron is absolutely essential to enable e e your blcod to transform the food vou eat can far you can : into muscular tiss brain. With Heoe ext toke two (64 (&4 in , Sron there is no strencth, vitality and en- blets of Nuxated Iron b durance to combat obstacles or withstand three times per day, after meals, for two severe strains. To help make strong stu 5 est vour s in and i ;:\\'H n"b‘ S V“v‘i 8 is(,n;'h-'\ v]'\“(r" P again a Onc OCCHSIOTI IV’!E" FIOU)CTS Cdnflol etter than organic iran—Nuxated Tron e S i | Bt o Fys, Ronied I ot be too Plentiful | Tron very frequently and consider it as an ‘ecrewhers. Unlike the clder | | VXFAC”"'W L i T i b LOWERS should come first in the calen- D e RO s SRR Lo msnatarireg | dar of your wedding gifts. If you know Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital, money CHAS. DILLON & CG. HARTFORD. the Bride's favorite flower, the matter is easy. If you don’t know her favorite, send yours. The important 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 appropriate and S — | lovely flowers for bridal wear and home decora- ® ® ® | tions. For graduations, birthdays, sick rooms, i etc., you can always “Say it with Flowers'" to liinery heductions | 25 4 | A this season wo woffering values that for guality of material i T : pe 3 3 ! 92 West Main Street m o | TRIMMED DRESS HATS l With | u t mings of flowers., feather fancies. wings, rib- bon and ori tonches these models a worth a eat deal more than we are n Come in an for yourseif 3 Models at worth up to £6.00 1 Models at worth up to $12.00 | Models at worth up to $15.00 [ PORTS HATS hon and emp Hats [Tats of all hemy You 1 1 these littlc chapeaux delight and yecially o when you find that we are only chs to 87.50. It's hard enough to pay higher prices for ice this season—but ¢ worse if you have a refrigerator in which it melts faster than it SMART SAILORS i R o ] Don't longer delay your intention of installing a new and mod- ! s B00C look trim © just the thin { ern Refrigerator. Your health and pockethook demand it. or wi goes te We have them W11 colors, o N R R $1.00. $1.98 . $3.98 up to §7 M'KEE REFRIGERATORS sclected by us years ago, after an ex- haustive search for a refrigerator that,,] PHOTOS would preserve its contents in tho hest sanitary condition and at the Y . same time go casy on the ice. They FRON{ IHE F L‘V& iO BLGIN never disappoint. The camera you perhaps already po <. or. if you don't. we e S OL LT ADER A y _ T G 60 Esialead noshes sy onhane medium, family size, which holds 100 S0 san o i x Dok el fme pRimRi oSS pounds of ice, pricved specially at finest quality, n tte t eamera wou You might as well 2 ave the best re 1 have poor s p 1y when it | ° <o easy to buy th i of films and supplic prices that are less | than poor ones of —reduced from $29.00. “if ,rh F'ni“hin . Or a slightly smaller size with 0 e inis ;, white enameled food chambers also ; o ! $24.95. 1t will save the difference in | Desel P i e e A d finishing of all pic- | price over a cheap refrigerator in the i o Binest of fairest of prices s ire to bring all your | ice it saves. Others from $14.40 up. sk 1o us for ae ng and pri | COMPLETE HoRE FURNISHERS 40-58 FORD STREET MARTFORD AGENTS FOR SLENWOOD Ranets O 2ulle’ WIHERE 1S HIGHER THAN PRICE OVERLOOKING CAPITOL QROUNDS