New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1919, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALL,WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1910. ! etaBreeting WV a7 g SNAT | SUNDAY 1S COME-AND-SEE DAY CardCarmy i o} SHADES COME AND SEE, YOURSELF— nurMessage o Upo@ i i Made to order and ready made, for SOMETHING NEW IN NEW In the absence of Mayor Geors B e thelfollswhoshards| i ssteni s Alde the cosy little Bungalow or Big Business ]| But why not come tomorrow—1:30 to s 2 I o 108 Gt il ERCRD D 5—You will then receive undivided atten- hope you will remember | ™Mcctivs of the common counct T g Block. tion and may examine, discuss .and con- evening Aglar; volume of business i i si ith the greatest amount..-of com- th a merry greeti is to come up for discussion, includi . sider wi 0 > em‘ w1' .y g :hzoplz;g(.:',,:ol...l‘ powers ofy the Ti- We will measure, make and hang them te fort and consequent resulting satisfaction Christmas time — Our { cense commission, the adoption of the g . whatever your decision may be.. At no reeting Cards are especial- | two-piatoon system for V.hvflll'nr de- our com lete satlsfactlon. time will you be undul\' urged This is | partment, and the adoption of & num ¢ L : appropriate. ber of new ordinances. not an ordinary ale. . The proposed changes in the pow Satituet; Dot I e e Workmanship and Materials. NONE result of @ boxing exhibition conduc : The Bait at this Sale is Value G o i L B R et BETTER. : i were both flecced by the promoter. e g | Value, nothnfig butd v;lnif, value all | It is the wish of the commission mem- 3 around and about and theh sofiie—value .. L LT PICTURE FRAMING TO ORDER ONLY , 1009 --. And no-more attractive. bait can ICkmSU" DrUg CU. e o : be offered. Think'it over. . high to guarantee a good show, be given licon es. comn n to consist of D Value and Merlt sporting men and professional men | whose duty it would he to supervise Wi SPECIAL the running of boxing exhibitions oL i APPOINTMENT Are mighty buying and selling powers from the time the license v applied | et now camressea o 5" (|3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 Willioms: Betats Supdrvison, and arejpreseniad UL 0 I 1 Main Office, Third Floor 60x150, on well drained high ground for oy enaizn' iuee | wiin (he DR VA ohelnonk (Bldey $500, $600, $ 700, $800 and $900 in a neigh- .‘ ’ | powers of the commission the FESHSGEREBLHSSTHAAS B IOVIIHVLHL LV BB BB SYBBHEPEY o ; v {ORen S VeninER) borhood where plots of like size and qual- £ withholding permits and acc : L ' FrEs R e TR S ity sell for $1,800, $2,000, $3,000 and \ such commission would be done | $4,000. And all this in the . The New away with. V Slaughtering Fees. o a ogue The board of health commission- Premler Homestead Sectlon For ers will recommend to ‘the council o ° the enactment of ordinances cstab- e 5 £ K Men | lishing new fees for slaughtering and : Hartford Of New Britain, tributary to West Main BROGUE inspection of cattle and other live Stl'eet where many men and women have stock as follows: » Wi A _Resolved, That section 5 of the or- thought it impossible to secure a home- FOOTWEAR ! e el e Chient of s o o t%kt‘ead plo: alt prices and on terms within . lows: heir control. Fmg%fl;rfifg“e The following fees shall be charged xqalsl e - ’ for inspection: For s i £ :l;’i:“ (\:‘I“T“ef‘l;‘; sl;iugh(erinz at municipal 2 houses, each cattle $1.00: $15.00. sech catilels 1o calves Exquisite in style, workmanship, design and Tl,e Wl[llams EState Sllb-DlW.?lOfl (:»\y‘:;n“mlluv;;;v;z. e : ) cents, material is the collection of modes in chapeaux we i ion of slaughtering ; e Affords this opportunity; but only to a at the municipal slaughterhouse, but are showing for Thanksgiving. few, though many are called only a few Luke HMSfa"cfl SR e e Had you thought of getting a little duvetyn can be chosen for the lots are limited. Be B swine, $1.25; goats, $1.25, and tr 3 . | 93 ASYDUM ST, portation fee of fifty (50) cents ad- model, in one of the unusual shades of the season, one of the few. ditional. | R stitched or embroidered in a contrasting shade? It's HARTFORD For inspection of slaughtering not | g de? It's | at the municipal slaughterhou here waiting for you. And you'll find that it will sur- Don't be content with read- | elsewhere outside of New : e S < B = about theso plots. Buy " " i o ; - cach: * Cattle, 32.50; caly i 1'355())0“1 CIXPe‘v'faUOHhOSWEaY 1; wasfgomg to be. A use them. The cold (vpe West Main street trolley and jitneys carry you # e, € switie, - e hn - o set up for vou to read is In- $2.25; and an additional fee of ftc SPELIRD O A Biodet e b onepnal fended to rouse you to action igh to the. Willi Estat f Ask ‘th (1) cents per mile cac S model in Lyons velvet. [f you had, that too, is here. ihat will be permanently right on to the. Williams Lstate—one fare—Ask ‘the e For inspection of o T i '/ -, H : . reneficial. If i ails of its CITYITEMS ! ! aushterhouse, eneh: Cai- We are showing such a varied collection that you el el e Gonductantor Ghauiteur , | o Lol e will find it difficult to make your selection. R T e [ ] oy Chapeaux that are not only smart, but that re- te have been invited to attend a f d d ref AL A" 5, ave R invited to attend a . 4 rccommendation will be ect good taste and refinement are predominant ir 7/ / e \ Or walk to the junction Leeteolo] of Black Rock and Corbin Avenues, turn to = = o & right and step two minutes west. ;- o ceived from the board of che e o~ - g nagkrotbr commissioners for a pig shed 1o be our millinery display. s ”“" to ‘"\“ { built at the Town Farm. conditions in the The cost of the shed would not ex- Stella. Rebekah lodge will hold iis| ceed $400, the commission says, and | ular meeting Friday evening. Aft-| would repay the city for the expend- | . i T e ; L i e micctin: the member=tnilllont | v for bt e s e ln.‘r‘( :\fl\.uu ‘;’h” '\):u held with a m)n\-lle«lrlns. giving a larger force than B benvnt ot s e e et e || RTINSO the present call force frs. Joseph H. ‘as given a | comumittee by ‘itt and Hayes. IS O0T conclusionsiian i Changes in Ordinances. Ow’"ng your IlomGStead pIOt 5 4 Rl | i i “The two platoon plan of service is, “If the two-platoon plan is adopted i scellaneous shower by the girls of | Bills to Be Paid. , s 4 kel i G : 1 . T e b s R e e [ approved. conditional however that | We will expect soveral changes in the IS a Joy lee NO Ot/ler Joy. home of her sister, Mrs. Samuel- | Incidentals Fit gy | B0 TELEE G st Tt Gy (oo ordinance relating to the reduirenicnts X'V)fi;; 2:\:1:;1 \}'lll‘:(l_(lv]n«:\lx\” I‘Z;film‘::u:;fl 1:‘(;‘”‘:’”’. o ‘_ S ;n(‘!‘udl.\:g the chief engineer. The al- | ¢ member of the m-p r\mm!(mrnt e " e ppro g R R B R e e S .o'\;,u‘nl«», l(:(‘uvn:- ‘dtx_\ oft in L';‘m_\‘ :~~\.\\"‘vl give all his time to the duties of the 0[ Il P] S . J l S 1 t- R0, mecdns b 3 Bae L M : reduces the ready force of the depart- | five depariment, that is have no other the ol are uperitor, Joy Is duperlative Htvaot dopt. s 83 830 ent to forty-two men daily.. At employment. He would he penalized B wiil ‘be. nimesting ‘of thel! o 28 TTEL LSS = meal hours, under the present con- | for failure to respond to sccond alarms ckwell school Parents and Teach- | oo T THARCE | 0 ditions, owing fo the limited number @and for missing general alarms should And Exceedlllg]y Proftlable in the school build- | o BHERE of men in the department, the force a heavier penalty imposed. s on h~-<lm evening. A musical .\.”_pfl”;Wm(‘n“;.;” is considerably reduced for a nine Members of the off platoon de- | . o literary entertainment will “be | EE IS = hour period during the day. In our siring to 8o out of town on their off And After AII 13 Sald and Read and Done ben by the children of the school. 3 D e iy opinion the department should not: period should be limited to not more r;le}i[aln:m-:‘o\\r"!\\\'ell Gr A0 BRI o o s i be operated with a force jof less than , than 25 per cent of the platoon. Tt - W' - E e e 56 | 43 men to man the necessary appara- | is upon them as a reserve force {hat We All Must Admit That the Williams Estate here will be a dance tomorrow | Bonrd of T Gt E tus and_cquipment. : i the city will depend as :n auxili ht-at 8 InliBoots halllindor | poaiaber s i For the operation of hose com- | and they should be ready for servie of the Oakhurst club . auspice: st club. | Somers 50,23 | panies. especially centrally located | “To. give tho ity a force mueh s Has Natural Advantages in Location, e Charter Oak orchestra of Hart- ki 2 e 2 ones, this board would have not less it now E 2 i of the d will furnish the music. : than six men responding with appara- day-—on a bs forty-three men, Jourt Pride, T. of A., will celébrate | To Ask Ordinance. Ol o D ‘;'r"’:l"mlus"l\\t'k S5 et e vmnlu.\(x‘nm(w: of thirty In Proxtmtty, and /”an made Envlroment e . e y s . e temporarily em- ‘e a ional men n the present ith anniversary tomorrow even-| The board of public works has » o i : i . i g rloyed, but it should be distinetly un- ' scale of wages th N S @ adc at Turner hall. | numerous requests to make relative | 1 8 Nyolyesfanjadded . : _ R e e S R T As Homestead Territory = | fo the installation of street 1ights, | rengthened from time to time until does not take into consideration the ON CURRI 5V g | street improvements, and the enact- |'guon 3 {ime as' the quota is of the possibility of more sick allowance by I ment of at least wo new ordinances. ! o e , inent of O ordimunees | IO 0 e ey Over All Other Sections of New Britain. sman’s Club Hears Address by Miss "‘”} 1‘“‘«‘”1 b= *“\""'('E‘h“h“‘ WIR I “Under ordinary conditions it re-! After the first year the increased | applications for street improvemen : ety RE S = . Greta Brown 2 LoNp Aot nrec - quires three men to properly operate number of men will he entitled to M d V 1 b in the way of sewer mains, extensions { yna jine of hose. As we contemplate vacations. In vIew of tho added cost erift an alue are the At the regular meeting of the "”(“ ""“""““"“"“7 ‘\“ ”“‘I““-‘ "\“‘ ‘l“““‘_ the assignment of men’on a two pla- | we feel that this .is n matter that \ man’s club held vesterday after- | NOt been accepted by the city. 51 toon plan, 43 members fo a platoon, could he referred to the électors. W'I[' E F on, in the Baptist church parlors | (N¢ 1"*»:‘"“ of ‘l"“'l“"%\ ')"1““*'1” ‘*‘“'“ there would be w reserve strength of ; “The firemen have asked that. the tlliams Lstate Features. ss Greta Brown of this city gave | DD ,""’L‘l‘;“" should Do docided ¥ 2 [an equal number of trained men. | two-platoon plan he ddopted fo be ef- b first of a series of talks on cur- | l1Xed policy anc Ll ) Were it possible to have more men it fective on January 1. We are with- Y M R d t Events. She pointed out that | (his would be fo have an f”v"\"““_",""' would be better, but with that force, out the necessary funds to do that. | our Money eturne s is the reconstruction period of in- | Passed thit mo such improvements be i .41 the department can be further furthermore the time is too short for i strengthened we believe that the the employment of the extra number Fourfold Without Date Limitati & | Bas been accepted by the proper city | SRS MO, LTS (WL NS of men wad the dralning or thomts | ourfold Without Date Limitation t the close of the lecture tea was, HUIOTHES ARS DIODOSEE OFCMANES | of the same good resulls that have, constitute an efficient force. | ved. Mrs. William C. Hungerford ”I”(‘{v‘(“’U""",’“-‘ml’w B T | heen obtained in the past. ! “We, therefore, recommend that the jured assisted by Mrs Howard | ' T b 3 B Tltese Aatomatl'c FOICGS ol v 3 TS, i3 5 “Our assignment of men conteni- ' adoption of the two-platoon plan be y J fsons, Mrs. Allen C. McKinnie, Mrs, | A ordinance to limit the number ot 0¥ e plates the organization of companies referred to the citizens and if voted B 5. Dinchos 4 Mrs., James H. | Sasoline pumps and filling stations, [ PA1eS “H¢ i i s e urlos’ Pinches and Mvs. James IL. | £asoline pumps wnd Mling stations. | o foows; Sl became cifective three months, | 15 5 i35 A A0 £ 13 43 450 03 460 400 00 00 00 00 00 B 430 435 0 R0 T BB 00 B R B B B R binson 5 Company ‘. or thereabouts, from the:date of ap- he mext meeting will be held | (Ween the curh and sidewalk will be | 5 pany Tl e el T e G o el 5 e s Rock- | brought up 4 e ik i lcember . Miss Anna G. Rock 5 No. 2 = S = e e on condition that the necessary num- 3 ~ o the bottom of the bottle, proving his | fo) flen 3 3 I The boar ask s ¢ ; s | for all automobiles is the S. & 8. 1L will discuss new books. fheiboard Anlllfadiioemsalon olifnaing b SR EIEE S Sl e Rl a Gnien it the senvice ot el IMIUKIMANSELICE N SE tank to be most unsanitary. Drs. Rad- | install 13 new street lights in diffe - : = A S g Absorber,” says a well-known motor- A 2 he principle of flexing the ends el of vestigations made on his premises and For Two-Platoon. N o LA 5 s . the two-platoon plan the neces e found bath-the utensils and the-dealer |-0h ¢ SPIINE and thereby ,.‘;r(:‘:,i,‘\’f A report of the fire commission on | Aerial Truck changes in the ordinances are to b Eli Falk Weeps When Told of Health| i ce1f most unsatists .tory. Falk re- l(f f\ huhf. action is th.f' Int»rr.r ]:wk;o" the application made by the mem- | City Service prepared and submitted to your hon- | Department's Decision in His (Ase— | fused to answer questions civilly, | €Ver introduced into shock absor o | bers of the fire department for the s . 3% &k s all shocks ar orable boc Place Most Unsanitary. while his machinery was very dirty, | Lt absolutély absorbs all shoc o | adoption of the two-platoon system 1 rebounds. §. & S. furnish a riding e EoEoToTolotetatetateRototoRolo] Btrialism and held out a more |!ade unless the layout of the street imsitic promise for the future. has been accepted by the proper city _ . i the doctors said. E ‘ | S In spite of his pathetic wails and = > 2 ; ey e will come up for action. The com- ‘As laid out central companies SN O L s e tdars| The only other important item of | COmfort that cannot he described. EGYPTIAN MINISTRY QUI promises to abide by any future orders | , No i mission heard a committee from the | could be depended upon to ope; | Bis 2 ‘ ;e of Milk Inspector B. D. Radeliffe, ths | Pusiness was the filing of an applica- | YOU actually seem to float. No whip, department a few weeks ago and h two lines of hose, and the ladde London, Nov. 19.—The Hgyptian et e i Falk, | tion of Dr. B. D. Rackliffe for an i no buck to the springs—just an easy prepared w report on their findings { compunies could be expected to handle | ministry has resigncd, because of dis- | \orth Main street dealer, was revoked | crease in salary and the laying over lo | 4ip and a smooth recovery, let the favorable to the men their heaviest equipment. satisfaction with the mission appoint- | yester aftcrnoon at a meeting of [ @ future meeting of action on Dr. | bumps be ever so deep and close to- 6 BELL-ANS ““‘We respectfully beg leave to pre- We propose the elimination of the | ed by Lord Milner, secrefary for the | the baard of health. Falk was given| William M. Stockwell's resignation as| gether. The Allied Automotive Cor- Hot water |sent herewith a petition from the | call force of the fire department in | investigation of the unr lay one month in which to collect his| Suberintendent. Dr. Rackliffe asked an | poration has just added to its list an- s members of the permanent force of | the event of the adoption of the two | according to official® dispatches fr bills, dispose of his business and dis-| Increase of $600 to malke his salary | other service station for installing Sure Relief { the fire department for the adoption | platoon plan, and the rank of lieu- | b today. Rioting occurred yester- | continue peddling. $1600, S. & S. Shock Absorbers at 141 John | of the two platoon plan of service. It | tenant could also be eliminated. The - in Alexandria, the trouble last- Dr. Radcliffe produced a bottle of . > treet, Bridgeport, Coiin. The central - haz been carefully investigated- and | off platoon would Be held in readiness | ing throughout the day until the mili- | water taken from Falk's cooling tanik. | Shock . Absorber Furnishes Comfor office is located at No. 210 West considered by this board. A hearing | to respond to second or greater | { s der. Nearly an inch of dirt had settled on “The only practical shock absorber street, N. Y. C.—Advt. INDIGESTION 8 i tary vestored or |

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