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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1916, X 3 “For years my hands were almest raw. \ / . They itched #0 bad [ was almost crazy. S Suffered day and night. Used ail kinds of medicine and got no relicf. Lost all ) Ropes of ever being cured until T got a Almost Crazy L trial bottle of D. D. D. Resulls were so great | got a large beitle. Can sleep mow nnd will always praise D. D, D —ROBERT K, HOLMES, Manakin, Va Uur Message S L T T A et o severe—should investigate at onc o merits B ofD.D.D. Try it today. We guarantee the | L, first bottle. 85c, 80¢ and $1.00. b urprise the folks who hard- : ] CARV[RS D‘ D. p / i Z¥£ Lotion for Skin v hope you will remember hem with a merry greeting ‘ / t Christmas time — Our : g X reeting Cards are espe('ial]-’ > LA ~»-;‘M )‘(":: :‘.‘:;L-:‘"I‘:Tl .J‘F"w:::d:“. Lo’ § | i 1 Chal'les Hackett Sln S i am):(:ptnalc. HERBERT L. MILLS L : | “O Paradiso from L Africadine”, Stati Py i ~ 3 » - ~ N Petitions were received as lollows A ationery Dept. : l[ARh\,\/ARF‘ 336 MA]N STRLFT { Irom James Hannon, for relict rrom Wit pC As the young naval officer in L’Africaine, payment of an assessmont for stroet C Open Monday Nights Until 8:30 e A s e i R Y s Charles Hackett, the sensational new tenor of SR T O S~ i N A T it AN U, . | o ¢ 208 he | 7 i, i \ N litin O 1908 for the r nothat in 190 7 7 / the Metropolitan era THE Idd o flag walk to a grade given by | P P Company, conveys B - et 3 iz all of his ecstacy at the beauty of the new land he city engineer and about iCkinSUfl. Drug CU_‘COMMON LOUNCIL EMPOWERS LICENSE | i o he e - front o e & \ ;Trilfu)s‘:,llfiidfffifyvf;iig s};ocu’l‘:fl"f it as a property with 1the understanding that 169-171 Main Street COMMITTEE TO CENSOR BOXING HERE | }l:, /1i, ot i, oo N & 3 : 49623—31.50 «; A Brainerd Co., Dr 4 lowered however, and the walk he had laid had to be relaid which was an additional « toand later an assess ment was mude on the adoption of de of the street and he was as- ¢Also Goes On Record Favoring Two Platoon System— Special City Meeting Next Week to Vote on $80,- S B G s ge 2 > Jrom the Central Realty company 000 Appropriation For School Property. for permission and price to connect property at No. 112 Market strect A B with (he sewer in the street, veferre:d Principal among the items discussed resolution to that cffect. When (he | (o the hoard of public works; from | at the November mecfing of the com- resolution was read, Councilman G| J3gward A, Holstein, of al., for exton- mon council, held last evening, were | M. Landers objected to that method : i sion of water main in Highland ter- P ] D t Trefousse the mayor's proposition to form a | of disposing of the matter as Lie ' yyee peferred to hoard of public onsel.le m ue e hoxing commission or broaden the | claimed a city mecting would preeipl- | (orkg: Anthony Kruszinis, for a sew 3 Gloves— powers of the license committee fo | tate u row and the matter would net | o {n Wwoleott streot referred (o bord Wlth Ma_urel Sln S SR have it serve a like purpose: the fu- | be deliberated in a cool manner. Ho | o hublic works: from Assistant Pros- i X v voring of the two-platoon plan in the | was in favor of disposing of it in o | geuting Attorney J. G. Woods for an Ablde Witl] Me 7 7 ) lochicv;t local five dopartment; special appro- | manner proposed by l.\u.u'»rm.n; Curtis | ncrease in salary to §1,200, referred made i anc | priation for the purehase of school | which was to have it referred o the | 1o (e salary committecs from Stam : 1 ‘l\jllc B LTI property and the aceeptance of several | salarles committee. Other memb: islaw Kosakowski, for a water main Rosa Ponselle, greatdramatic soprano Mark Cross | new ordinanc In the case of the | were of the opinion that that pro- | i " piagki street, referred to the of the Metropolitan Opera Company, ' ¥ or's me: it was thought ad- | cedure would he “passing fthe huek” ar ¢ ic works: ov. S . AR Gloves u 4 board of public works; Rev. Stanis- . . a M 1 ‘. Th visable to accent the second proposal | fo a commission and were in favor of | o alimes” of Plantsville, for o, in a duet with Barbara Maurel, sings —l'he smartest which was that of broadening the ! having the council make known its| amytion of taxes on his house al No. this world-famous sacred song, which S vers of o rense cl ee. The | sta ) he matfer. The coun wo T . ‘hi and most de- | powers of the license committee. Th tand on t Washington street which he uses i een e A i ‘ S 2 s council went on record as favoring | unanimously in favor of the princivle | 1ot chireh purposes. referred to e | many millions love, in a way to make sirable made in the two-platoon plan but rather than { of the two-platoon system, it rhal At N T even more millions love it. The solemn, Enol: i | rush it through without careful con- Curtis Expresses Oplnion e i e : 8 4 5 H England. b e o1 canelt g aprct o R anion I Machne company fora water main in imploring words ring true in their ten- b S sideration the members decided Alderman Curtls, in the course of | gotith street from Rocky Hill avonte Elite Gloves { it be referred to the salary commis- | debate brought out the point that the | \cosierly about 1,550 feet, referred to | der, thrilling tones. 78557—$1.50 i —America’s | sion for w later report to the council. | firemen work on a scale of wages the board of public works: New ivit- b i special - Appropriatic | increases cach year untl they 0] 4in Machine company for constr \ best. . a certain wage. By the addition ¢ e . | LukoHOrSfllCn, | | S | e S B BT | ST e e anse Bacchanale” by 5 | “That this board estimutes that for | WOUld be increasing its payroll. | referred to the Dboard of public . | g 05 na esttmate of additionul cost as pre- [ works: Walter P. and Charles E. st renc y’tnp Olly d . the purpose of acquiring land — for L 2Ly o0t e 93 ASYLUM. ST, school buildings an appropriation of | Pared by the firemen and by thelr f'giecla’ for abatement of personal RO HARTFORD $65,000 is required and we recom- | Commission differed one of them be- | property taxes against the late firm : A superb piece of ballet music is this wiid ing 70 per cent. more than the othes. |'of Stecle Brothers for part of ihe | Oriental dance from Saint-Saéns’ S d Bul either of them would be of little | yearu 1898-1909 to the amount of . > ¢ ; S Saéns’ Samson an 3 i Delslah vendered by the Paris Conservatory bencfil In figuring the cost of this| 3y57.83: Joseph It Andrewe for ile system Mr. Curtis said. Next vear | oy oo el B Symphony Orchestra. Rapid and fiery, it fore- [« special meeting for the purpose or | WHeN the forty men go on the secod |\ ‘main in Burritt street, 200 roet ! shadows the destruction of the revelers in the | authorizing an issue of schaol bonds,” ' Year pay il Wl meuan several thou-ligoutherly from present, terminus on | i | Temple of Dagon. Coupled with “Capriccio ~ 2 sand dollars more and (he third year | Barrtt atr : . 3 and also t this board es ates L Turritt street, raferred to the hoard of i [ &1y ”» and oleo “that this boavd estimates . o.15° g a further llicrease. Me 3 e Espagnol. A-6122—$1.50 C]TY ITEMS :Il.n wn .ul«|l|(iu||.\)l sum of §15,000 will,| il o (aFehin o, Shavent for 6 Walks fl\\:hlti:‘:\:!_'ks, lv;flrl“:vll Land f'mn]nn:\.\' | je requived for the purpose of paying M50 ars oy e s or extension of water main in lLalke 5 i the olty's share of ey ng s ‘cost INCrease was inevitable o that, all in }.goulevard, Belvidere Manor, norther- 3 s And 3? Oth_er Grgut Selections T Cn T P (ot vy 1ol R WVHECS g et e ot LR s D S The 41 new Columbia selections for December include ; ) : R e e R conslderation rather than hurried &~ | (nus, at Interseotion of Sefton Drive COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS 2 Grand Opera arias, 8 popular song hits, 5 Christmas A. B. hall, Thurs. eve's, Nov. 20. | (ngol, and we recommend that your | O™ . and Lake Boulevard, referred to the Standard Mocstipif 4300 hymns, 4 tenor duets, 2 violin solos. 2 symphony orchestra s T-picoe orch, Adm. 35¢ honorable body make such an appro- - "::""'fi X‘* ""“‘““""- . board of public works. | feciod Besiendiup 22 92100 }"”,“1‘;,’“"’?"”'1”' o"d'u;"'-“km?"s'ldu"""f;‘m' B ipenters’ Union, No. 97, fude, N i . A - The matter of the mayor's bhoxing S y . children’s archestra selections, 2 quartettes, and ten t. Gy oty o IORGEY ars ot thou _h| advisable (o extend the pow- = ‘.NI,'\ l, o.munvwimu-l Johnstone . " Get the new Colambia Novelty Record Boeklet. I iiliinery reduced 1-3. Golden- | 14sue of school honds of the eity to | €% of the commitice on licenses so . Vance appeared for that committee iR I Fosey Columhls dasie b | ctiihest de e R e e that that body might supervise ilie and lw._mun]u-mled the adoption of the I i New Colambia Records on Sale the v Britaln.—advt $80.000 for School Hunll‘s.‘ 1‘,:;.';';51.;:'|m“ h-lth;x\vl\n»r\llm-l “."‘” y\—‘tl;?lu!:m\y‘f u’u\l«‘h»fi 11‘;\ m‘x(;:\n,\’ v’({::n::) COIUMBI(”(:R:"IH:)OM of Every Month. - soon be oduced. as also vee- (4 a pig pen e g | 3 NE CO} . Sheman and 1. Levin have pur- | The hoard also recommended a | ot o 18 ot an G0 00rd he author | to replace the insanitary one now in FeliE i ERONE COMPANY, New Yok sed through the Camp Real Estate | resolition for a special city meeting | jzaq o add three new menmbers. use. The commissioner explained @ two family house at 41 Hurlburt | for the purpose of issuing school The question of the status of the|that the house would be.built ac- et bonds to the amount of $80,000 for a0 additional members, who would | cording to the plan submitted in fhe | 'he Thankssiving vacation m all [ the purpose of buying school property | 151 he members of the council, was | department of agriculture bulletin. | i1 public schools will begin We and erecting buildings for school ac- | jauent up. A decision was reached | The lumber 1s already on the premises day noon, Ncvember and will | commodation. The city meeting Will | {4 have them act in an advisar: and the structure can be built at a tinue until Derember 1 | he led mext week, possibly Tues- | city, merely, having no vote on any | cost of $400, provided the work is not big roduction sale, 1-3 off on all fajp | 40 cvening, and the matter will be | (estion that might come up tor con- [ delayed. A tentative agrecement has Goldenblum Millinery Co., 188 | decided sideration. been made with Leavitt and Hayes B et New Brifati. aave Asks Increase for Clerk. Food Committee Relieved. for the building of the hog house Building Inspector mo W Allen Upon a motion of Alderman Cur- | Alderman Curtis arvose to explain o i b offered a petition for a wase increase | {jy the government food committes [t such ventures have been too e e for the stenographer who acts as sec- | wag dishanded with thanks and the | pensive to the city in the past to war- |" a" ervous retavy 1o both the inspector and the | cape of the government pplies now [rant (he acceptance of the estimate sealer of welghts and measures. The |y (he mayor's oflice were placed in]of $400. Ie cited the case of the . petition, which was as follows, was | charge of Mayor Quigley's seeretary. [ municipal harn that was to cost $3 Try BltrU_Phusphate acted favorably upon, the increase (0 | The reason offered by the alderman [ 000 but which has already cost the | start at once was that the government no longer| city §17.000. Continuing. he said ths Bla axdassive thinness might be o allow the clerk for the build- | sends food or articles here for sale but [ dealings with the charity commission | ibuted to various and subtle causes | iNE inspector and sealer of weights | merely samples and those desiving |in the past have been far from sat- | litterent individuals, it is a well- | and measures at least $18 per week | them are obliged to order from the | isfactory to the council and asked wn fact that the lack of phos- | from November 1. 1919 { offices af the quartermaster’s depart- f why the-chairman of the commitiec, B i 0l U ety e “We have tried an inexperienced | ment in New York city. Fran 'y, was not on hand with | ely responsible for this condition, | clerk for two months and found it a The veport of wurer Bernadotte | details, it nding ey n seems to he well established that | decided failure and a loss to the citv. [ Loomis of the government food com- { est member of the commission, Mr. | BUY THL leficicney in phosphorous may | I have issned 107 permits from No- | mittec was presented, as follows nee, to explain the matter. The | be met by the use of Bitro- | Vember 1 fo Novembev 18, collected 1 s, atter was tabled until the next meet- Jhate, which can be obtained | $581 In fees and made 105 inspections alance from food sales.....$1.201.93 f ing a¢ which time it will be expectod | W any good druzzist in convenient | The total cost for buildings during this Dishursements. hat Chalraian Miley will he prosent | bt form time amounts to $675,917. Can vou | Price list of samples, $ 10.00 with « complete report on the hog | G n many instances the assimilation | expect an inexperienced clerk to | Medical servi ror ) house proposition. ' A ’ his phosphate by the nerve tissue | record these amounts that has had no i Lieaing. ooz il Resignations \re Accopted produces a welcome change official training, neither can you ex- | Supplies for fire de- oy g g s 2 Dot ove that Dies hed ke e SRR o 146.05 Phe resignations of City Treasurcr | o tension disappears, vigor and 3 S Che A s th replace weakness and lack of | Work for half the price paid to a [ Gavernment samples 104,86 I 8. Chamberlain and Health Super- | and the whols body loses its|liborer? Could vou expact aw in intendent William Stockwell were | : l hollows and abrupt angles, be- | Sbector to spend his time in the oflic On hand Ei s i # pted with regrets. Al inz enveloped in a zlow of perfect | if S0 then he is not living up to h Axsels, i rtis and Councilman Lan- | th and beauty and the will and | hime, building inspector. In faet the | Balance in bank .. Sonk 8.5.3 18 spoke words of praisc for hoth | ngth to be up and doing present inspeetor is not qualified for | Due from five department nll‘l:‘ 1 ! 2 mend that yvour honorable body make such an appropriation. We further recommend that, in licu of laying a tax the mayor be requested to azz dance, \. B. Drum Corps, | auticn Whil Bitro-Phosphate | that work Samples on hand . 104.86 olution was offered by Coun- nsurpassed for the relie{ of ner- Your present inspector has by his cilman Johnson for the establishment snggesti e ne fou: 1 E 70 f public comfort station near the ness, general debility, ete., those nggestion raised the permit o $1,170.43 | 0 ng it who do not desire to put on | least double what they were and The report further shows that the | center of the city. The resolution was a n ree [ should use extra care in avoiding | treated all on « fair basis, therefore | receipts from sale of ham and bacon | adopted but it was the sense of the roducing foods 510« ) (e « i vas talled $10,730.80, an » expens: ceting that strict econo should i ’ : . . producing food ::‘:"“n‘mm o HIII; ':"x\..-vj-‘\lu‘ \nn‘v“lll.'\ | totallc 1. MW i v|~v<‘»m:‘.\1 .Illl-(..l:<\\‘f:-“ s ::I:li:I‘rmtIm' 1\::‘”';“':: nomy shou NGW fl’lmfl S Lll'gflst Excluswe Rfllfl" Tfl'k "g Machmg S"flp efliciency and does not lost financially - Alderman Spencer, who fook the | The charter prohibits one depart- | ¢hair vacated by mayor pro tem. Cur- | For Coughs, Colds, | ment making money 0 he cradited to COLDS breed and {is carly in the meeting announced | i i | [RAY" SE=3, iy other department Th rdi that he had the permission of Coun- Ly o« flammatory conditions | quring the vewr (except in caso reslanation was adepted without objection lation of the contract to permit the | I'red A. Murphy of the cliarity beard 2 of the throat arising emergencies or vacancies, ) P KILL THE COLD AT } The ordinance proposed by the Wh cars May Stop. board to take over the ice at once, be given the pay of superintendent from Bronchial, Asth:! | Lot~ 1 am of the opinion (hat nm | ONGCE WITH board of public works making im- A resolution presented by Alder Copies of a resolution favoring leg- [ until a permanent superintendent s matic affections and predecessor was wise in rosi "H_ perative the working of streets to a | Man Curtis proposed that inward | islation for daylight savings were or- | named The matter was postponed derangements of the | (e the conditions, heing handicsped |ILL'S grade before being opened was adopt- | bound trolley cars from Plainville | dered sent to all Connectient vepre- | until the next meefing Respiratory ~ Organs. v irou e B e ed. should stop for the discharge of pas- | sentatives, S T Prepared from Spruce | | very modest and legal request il i Alderman Curtis reported fog :\,..E-\vfla“'-* on the west side of Central The proposul to have trees reset in Stops the Tickle Gum and other medi- Mol e b e, e CASCARA UlNIN municipal garage committee that the | Perk, near Crowell's corner, not on | the memorial tract on Walnut Hill 1or | yeuts the Throat and Cures the cinal agents. Success: | i (, tho cily, also paying s own way ' cost of building had been $14,6835 (o | West Main stred Other traffic shall | the men whno died in the service was | ('m‘lg’h HAYES' HEALING HONEY. fully used for 6O years. M e el LR date and that the building wil be [ 80 down around the park. Jitne accepted. A number of the trees have A trea box of GROV 0-PEN- s by, th hargs) Mae Two-Platoon System, BROMIDE oha ol LER ;‘”,h g orie '"r"' sl bt L "”:[ = e o TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Héad The report of the fire commission Standard cold remedy for 20 years \rimant on| ordinancet perniitting | Theiparking ofinulos o the euat sldo | Walcame Homa comialitee. cormunis | Coldsiand (Group with eyary bostis ers in favoring (he fwo-platoon s e o ap e colt tn 52 | cars fo park for an unlimited time on | ©f the hydrant i prohibited. cated (hat as the treasurer, J. tem brought out the only lensihy Hours—relieves grip in 3 days. | (ho wouth side of Chureh streel wis | The hoard of water commission Loomis, ix out of the city no report s LY .n RED SPRUCE GUM [ debate o the cvening. Counciluan Money back it fals, “The | wdopted. Vebicles will not be allow. | has been empowered to et e [ coutd e made an the fimuncees iones | FHorlick’s the Original n was in favor of refe r the e 8 vk within 15 feot of a trolley. act for icoe 8 - : Sl e 5 3 s . . e DWAI!ON‘E"CO.M-» ’2”‘" Ao i [ reing the top with Mr. Hils | ©J to park within 15 feet v trolieg 1” tfor on Shuttle Meadow is still duc from program sales and Malted Milk — Avoid i under the age of 16 to peddle papers ) kept insured and in rvepair, any vio- | mended that Acting Superintendent 1 TS electors of the city at j picture, station. $1,200. The conditions of the con- | subseription. o speelal city meeting and offered a At AllDrog Steres The ordinance prohibiting fract are to be that the huilding 15 The charity commissioners recom- Imitations & Substitutes