New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 14, 1919, Page 2

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NEW BRITAT A HERA S "DRUNKEN DRIVER SCREEN DOORS | | 3o seo0 = | PAYS FINE IN GOURT Warner Is Assessed $25—0ther | | Autoists Before Judge Meskill | Window Screens 60c to $1.35 Fly Netting, Black, Bronze and !)earl Cl()th ; n:;:?r’;_ \:\fl. r;v“rdr"vh:f‘ .:iriz.x James T. ) fine imposed TN » upon Adelbert Warner for driving a Spring Hinges | st Sl TSE T (i rne | ence of lguor. was remitted this Prepare for the ‘Pesky Fly’ [ momis o suesied jton- ant John J. King Your Kodak - Finishing Department and our and Officer Adelbert Veley. following " T e [ an accident on Hartford avenue in | which Warner's car was damaged al- g ry strip of Alm is developed and A most bevond repair. He entered a [Bver. print is made by experts who | plea of guilty Tuesday morning and Bave the one idea of “results” in mind ! upon his request the case was contin- Sl B el el P ued until this morning f¥the shutter. ) Car Struck Pole. bofl HARDWARE 336 MAIN S‘I‘ Officer Veley came upon the wreck THE . ed car Monday night at 9:30 o'clock | on Hartford avenue, and was inform- | - - | ed that tho driver had struck tele- | I phone pole and then went away from \ . the car. Both front wheels were | T T smashed in. The registration papers | were made out in the name of Ade | 169-171 Main St., New Britain, Conn. CONTRACTS FOR ANOTHER YEAR bert Warner of 127 North street, and | . Officer Veley with Sergeant King went KODAKS—FILMS—PLATES. t0 the home where they founa Warner R e , under the influence of liguor \ann‘i inson, Lincoin: Frances Brady, Sm asked if he was the owner of a car | A FOOD FOR THE BODY Harold Dempsey Su(‘(‘eeds: I Mrs. John Pinches, Jr., T he replied that he was and agreed to 1 Mrs. John Kingley. Stanley: | show the motor vehicle to the officers. s““ and Moon E. R. Fowler as Principal Galdberz, Ossood ill: Nettie | When the garage door was opened he | Gamerdinger, Iast Street Mary | looked surprised and remarked that Ointment b Elihul BusiiiSeheole Ei e BUGE Y atat e s Weegs el g et | i reachers Resigned. 075 8 RATT: (0 . s ]| AR singe, are Tsea by Thowanas | Other Teachers Elected.| caioiine . voun Streer: | seratched considerably about the | of People, The Purest Ol of S [ Dorls Becidoy, Gram: Sten A, | hands and face so the oflicers placed o FLeAUseaiin | Sy, e irammar | him ;;n,u-;- arrost ™ reat pre-| Miss Irene Byrne and Miss Julia T. | S¢hool. . 3 as Driven Car 15,000 Miles. v::h:“d q:m‘ Dunn two school tenchers who wero | l"f(-:!:?lw( T:‘ l"v‘n‘.:mfo (‘<1'|‘|’1‘nn:lu’*:.m % Warner stated this morning that he ° ° L] rellet for it | ot re-hired at the May meeting ot | Herhert 11, Pease made a veport | had driven a car over 15000 miles | Mimenta. rhea. | the school boara for alleged dis- | [0F the finance commitico. which was | without an aceident bt met some, of ny lme S a lng lme = matism. neuritis, | loyal remarks, were reengaged for| oo ¢ : L : TR A ERGH FHE WLy AL, ¢ T lnew fence on the north side of the % Sollisien l Th e e infuenca, 1A | chg coming vear at the regular| o0 OSSR SIS ROIEL ST B0 SO0 | was the co T w he e ciaestea | monthivinecimeilonitheNachoollicom il SO MR Oy | tee Recommenasdl (1t s o incaiend il LI SSoldRa s soon - nerves, sorcs, piles, sore | misstoners held yesterday afternoon as a buyer is found throat, catarrh Anoint | in the city hall. Harold Dempsey o o n the | was also elected to succeed Rdward Sreat ail around remedy. | R. Fowler as principal of the Bur- Also use UN & MOON ritt chool. COINTING LINIMENT for m:filn:umrnzs‘ of the| The reappointing of Miss Dunn the purchase of 630 tons of bitumin- ous coal at £7.80 a ton, to he delivered . Other Autoists Arrested. 4 Traffic Officer John C. Stadler ar the High school and Burritt school : : Do - & b rested Christopher Shole, Marcus H. v Berson brothers. Dr. Martin in- | ** : ‘ 2 ] | Hill and Joseph genbaum yester- quired if other bids had been re- 4 i e Al Bons entlinalinas g day afternoon for auto ordinance vio- ¢ . v : Y| 1ations. Ficgenbaum paid a fine of $3 With A Glenwood The Easy Rolling Twin Grate Bars, neatly geared to roll forward or back, so quickly clean and brighten the old fire that perfect baking can be done at any time—morning, noon, or night. | | | i i (e | | Dody, anoint after bathing | and Miss Byrne marks the end of @ {had, but that the coal was very cheap [ one ToEEN? L el 18 ; . reshes the body an e ; e e e : b 7 % e costs for parking his car near 4 = I Lreace (e Jd%, *% | ool auuabible thet has been betére | and full of slate and the board res- | TaLCUate i bt wag assessnd. 310 The Marvflous Glenwood Oven, surrounded by hot air chamléels is AP o Eure you are having | teachers were dropped from the | Berson brothers because theirs was | 21id costs for failuro to have a mirror under perfect control, and can be uniformly heated to the moderate N Cpest home treatment attached to hig car and Hill was al- D the mame, | teachers’ staff shortly after Commis-!the best Mr-SReasaaaidithat B3B0RI et b e At s temperaturc Of 300 degrees for the most delicate cake, or quickly v that 1s possile g got. Lovk fof tie SR | sioner B Goodwin presented additional tons of coal would be (Bosinogjon s milurgcharges: . i : : £ 450 degrees FUN & MOON 3 every box Hill lives in Rocky Hill and was in- advanced to the correct biscuit heat of 450 degrees. ithorizi mittee not to enenga 1 heen tor whom they believed instrumental | made for this and if the board au- a { thorized the purchase of the coal, the Prepared only by A. W. Lowrle, Hart-{resolution & tord, Ct R Small size 40c; large size 75¢ ¢ Dickinson Drug Company | s _promptly filled amywhers n | in spreading disloyal propagan ng teachers com-| needed next vear in heating the any instruc- | schools. No appropriation hs formed, he told the court, by one o the state commissioners that it w not nec him to have a mir- For sale This is made possible by the Glenweod Balanced Oven Damper and the Patented Glenwood Indicator that accurately registers the heat already ssary for % ror attached to his car. He has se- Rives Unitea States. Smail size 50ci 1ar&e #1% | jorrimental to the Interests of the|money would have to be taken from | cured a mirror since his arrest and in the oven and tells at a glance whether to open or close the sliding schools and its superintendent, The | the miscellaneous fund. Dr. Martin | gttached it to the car. sl It B d A hild derstand two toachers were soom after dis- | €aid that no action ought to he taken S air valve. It’s so plain and easy a child can unders 5 missed by the board. No reason was | on the matter until necessary. Upon Sophie Uskas, aged 13, was in cham 4 given by the commissioners for | Motion of Mr. Kilbourne it was voted | porg today in connection with the ar- dropping the two instructor to table the matter rest aof the thr irls at St. Mary's The Parents and Teachers -\ mneidnance committee Tecommend fipinyarount llast weslcfand forwhic tion and the I payers and Tax- [ ©d the purchase of a new Arafting } gne was committed to the School for i ayers’ <ociatic interested them- | 12 for the trade school at a cost | gipls. The girl who, although she is of $650. The board voted fo make |y the appropriation. The board autho- | pe e rized the payment of a bill of $100 to | . of the quartet. l0oks tc 19 vears of age. ran away ase of the instructors and petitions were presented to the selves in the school hoard to reconsider ft 1c- viie lasi week and returned Call and See Them and you will understand more l about why a Glenwood Range ‘“Makes Cocking Easy” Curtin ® Co., New Britain . e ; Professor James C. Moody for extra | vesterday. Since leaving the city she or give the teachers a hearing . ! : lon. ok Bt 1eteac 5 5 time spent in supervising athletics | has been employead A A communication was written to the | . d 2 % g L 0 fRe lat_the Hish school Tranl e e e O school board by Miss Dunn and Miss { ™y golary committee recommend- | brought against her and was commit- 1 7 asons fOr ) . amendments to the schedule of | ted to the Younger dismis | ; teachers’ salaries in all grades up to Men— This communication was withdrawn s { Effir O Gramni e mron el G REDUCES RING SIZE " tween the hoard and the teachers 725: third, §$760: fourth, $775: fifth, Br) king that the r ne Sehonl for Girls them he made public | = ] $725; third, §760: fourth. $775: fitth. f — 3 5 Mr. Fowler has heen principal of | $800: sixt} 0 seventh 00 ings ou D sixth, §830: 4 i ‘ i thing y || the New Elihu Burriti school for the [ ighth, $$50: fenth vear and all there- | Willard and Dempsey Both Agree of | ¢ should demand past vear and came into the lime-|.fter, £1,000. The schedule as D S A | 5 loth light during the teachers, controversy. | adopted [OmOLGIEE IOk ardiiRlan B for Bhad| ¢ In your cloth- At the last meeting of the school | School Calendar. 20-Foot Fizhting Space. tin board, he was re-elected although The school calendar, 1919-20 was & Dr. John E. Martin, acting for the {voted as follows Toledo, Ohio. June 14.- Jess Wil- 1 Rentpayers and Taxpayers associa-| Schools open Monday, September |lard and Jack Dempsex will meet in | 23 Quality Mater- | tion. tried to have him dismissed. | s 1919 their world's heavvwelght champion- | ] 5 Judge Gaffney, chalrman of the| Schools close Friday, June 25, 1920, | ship contest July 1 in a twenty foot | ials, C.orI_'CCt board, said that Mr. Fowler declined | Thanksgiving Recess—TFrom Wed- | ring instead of the resulation twenty- E ¢ Fashioning, e R s e e, RGTORIT D0 (9 RheTe [ Fe COMEATG, TR ATt 3 . X day morning, Decomber 1, 1919 ment was made by Tex Rickard. pro- Honest Value Teachers Klected. Christmas Reecess—Trom Friday | moter of the confest. last night after | fi ] The teachers’ committee recom- night, December 19, 1919 to Mon morning, Spri he had obtained the consent of both January 5, 1920 men. Rickard said that reducing the Recess— From Friday night, | size of the ring will enahle him to mended the election of the following teachrs for the school year heginning September 1919: & Luke Hersfall Ba. XARETORD. ; March 1o Monday morning, April | save 100 square feot at the ringside | o Academlc High school—Miss Alice 5" q0q to install additional press seats. the | V. 8. Johnson. to teach Tngllsh: Miss Day Nursery Must Move. demand for which has exceeded all 3 Florence Treeland to teach English: Superintendent Holmes reported to | expectations Two Recent Srack Car Arthur S. Hancock, head of English |+, commissioners as to conditions af S Voul can make it 1 fittean 1 teat department Records the Burritt school. The Day Nursery | square for all I care,” was Dempsey's - — Grammar school—Miss Alma Odin. | gecupied part of the huilding now and | reply to Rickard's proposal | 4D mikesiim high. gear | to teach Domestic Science it would be necessary to utilize all the When Willard heard of the chal- withnut-a stop,.in Oklahonm ———— — Elementary hools Rockwell | rooms next fall far teaching purposes. | jer school, grade Miss Caroline 7. ffe said that he had taken the matter | It doesn’t make any difference to CITY ITEMS Young; Physical Tducation, Miss| up with Secretary Sprague of the|me what size vou make the ring. The Irene T. Byrne Lincoln street | chamber of commerce under whose { smaller it is the harder it will be for school, grade 5, 4, Mlss Selma John- | auspices the nursery has been con- | Dempsey to get away from me | Planked shad, Riverside Inn, East | con. Northend school. principal and { ducted iperintendent Holmes was Willardtaidl his boxing fon the Arst | Haddam.—Advt. grade 5, Julia T. Dunn given fuil autharity by the hoard to| time vesterday attired in fighting | Court Pride, F. of A., will decorate | cchool, grade 4, Roma Bergami ndie the matter instead of the full length | the graves of the deceased members | miihu Burritt school, principal, Far- Superintendent Holmes also inform- he has worn heretofore, and | tomorrow morntng. The committee Is | 01q T Dempsev: Rending and Iitera. | ¢4 the board of the unsanitars con-|there was a murmur of admiration | s remark he said Roumdttriprberween Didbandand loos Anpates, S47 mbies, 22 NsouneshS e utse, awerage 2428 mlbesirerigalion S Pormission was given to hold cla es in Swedish language at the G schaol during the month of Ju st Strect school durin composed of Messrs. Kingsbury, Bot- | (uve. Leone (rowe Smalles sehaol. | ditions of some of the drinking foua- | from the crowd of 1.500 persons when tomley, Magson, Marden and Cole- | oo t°%70 FIAWG oW Jins Inthe sehools. The health a0 | he climbed through the ropes p it : iation co: ttee was instruc | man. 7 y ; Trade school—James Rohinson 2l S i G | Miss Florence May of Elm Hill is | priniing: Sydney Cnlliford. electric e ! B seriously ill at her home. SRl kAL were necde ‘ %: | Inspection day Sunday at Park Re- serve, sale of home sites on North Stanley street, adjoining North-End park, one of the flnest residential sections in New Britain. Houses built on easy terms for purchasers. Take Samuel T Smith, patternmaking. PIMPLES BURNED AND ITCHED m- Pemporary Teachers, The committee on teachers submit- ted the following report of temporary teachers emploved ms nd at the the month of August 1. 0. Kilbourne reported for the | Lucy Doherty. Oid" Burriit: Supsie Bowen, Rockwell: Harold Dempsey glish, Academy, High schaol: Mrs Agnes Spear, Smith: Mrs. Laura Ray- mond, Stanley; Mrs. B. . Rockwell 22 1 ! G > Evelyn Holmes, Monroe and axt hook 1 iltee | ORE North Stanley atreet car to end of car | wottiona uri: 1 Marpucstee Watlape | L ook commiites, o et 1 On Face, In Blotches. Tests That Show What line, and you are directly in front o st Street. art: Mrs Lucy Teague, | i manth endine Moy a1 tor the || Seemed Would Go Cra ers Kmoss the property. Free souvenirs to visi- ¥ | the mont endi y r the 1 Z‘y. . T - 4 > | Stanley Anna Riley., Old Burritt; ” o of the Vo onal ) tors Sunday afternoon.—advt. e R SO S g elldspantment (0T B e Unable to Sleep Well The Home Banking & Realty C Sl e : 4 Burritt | High school indicated t §2,076.67 | p 5 | The fire carance and comfort of the Qwerland Mods! 90 could nat, alone, have won it the drep public appracsasion the charactrr of thm car that hes bennath all of Irs was expended. This included $1.- \X7.4% for instructors’ salaries. has sold for James P. Sprague h ottage at Belvidero to James G. Wil- liam, Emil Schrader of 107 Rhod My face broke out with big red pimples that werc hard. They fes- tered and came to a head and were in blotches. They burned and itched MORE JOBS THAN MEN. s street rrived s« Sd » Is ves after o Senls s I O b t Tkm”xv“j : :mv’ w}i‘«‘ig <‘~ :'vrw‘ v ACr | Bast Streor, geography: Mra. S T Hartford Fmployment Office Shows | | and the more I scratched the worse populazity gitas] Ty FREl ] 57 T G ¥ months of overseas ser’ Doolittle, Smalley; Mrs. Frank Shislds, | ™ s Than Registrations, | | they would get. It seemed that I Clemt Peronman.Ce. Applica Havtford, June 1f-—Applications for employment made to the Con- ce of the 7. 8. Employ- e the past week exceeded | ition of workmen | siated. While em- | s made requests for 1.639 men == o . Rockwell, geography; Selma Johnson, SAD HOMECOMIN | East Street: Mrs. Margarct Deeley, William Corrigan, formerly of this | Smalley; Fridtjof Nisses, grammar, city, but now a resident of Hartford. | physical education. k arrived at Boston Thursday with a Substitute teachers employed: Mra, | 1N S€T transport service detachment and has | Elizabeth Folay, Blihu Burritt: Murief | PV 201 the regist been discharged form the sarvice. Cor- | Bizelow, Smith; Mrs. Myrtle D. Booth, | for jobs, it rigan before entering the service was | Elihu Burritt; Mrs. Virgll Palmer, | Plove amployed at the local office of the ihu Burritt; Mrs. Horbert Warner, | And 519 women the number of New Haven Dalry company as a | Smalley; Mrs. FEdith Hewett, Smith; | plicants-for work were 1,401 men chauffeur and previous to that time | Dorls Waters., open air; Daisy Kolod. | and 328 women. of whom 1.246 men would go crazy. 1 was not able to sleep well at night. “'I saw an advertisement for Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment, so 1 got them. They afforded relief in two or three days and I was healed in two weeks.” (Signed) Chas. W. Pinkham, care of Ware Brothers, Buzzards Bay, Mass., Sept. 29, 1018, Having cleared your skin keep it clear by using Cuticura Soap, Oint- The pride of mare tham 13504000 Model 90 vemers 1 il upon the daily serwice their cars render under all conditions. Let s show you 2 Muodel 0L necticnt ‘ne Mam'(;ss Auto Co., 139 Arch 5:. was in the employ of Gaffney broth- | ney, East; Arline Root. 8mith; physi- | and 246 women were referred and | | ment and Talcum for ecvery-day = _th : th: . 2 e Overland Mioddl Ninety Five Pasvenypar S5 £ ah. Toledo ers. While overseas Corrigan’s moth- | cal education: Ruth Schade, Rock- | 750 men and 27% women were re- | | toilet purposes. i TR R er and older brother died. and he ar- | weil: Lila Pyrne, Grammar: Mre | ported placed in positions. Three | e Baeh Few by Mah Ageas pout-cans rived in Boston Thursday, the day up- Catherine Buckley, Smith; Mr=. Mar- | women and 62 men were transferied | ss:' ex g%fl.‘x?;ib’flu.l'd'""gghu. : an which his aunt died garet. Deeley, Smalley: Mildren Rob. otk by to jobs in other citiex l

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