New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 30, 1919, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAJLY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1919, WHY THEY MERIT SALARY INCREASES :i:i2 0 . o Public Works, Water I)Lptf. Charity Dept, City Clerk’s| DUETUR PREFERS } ‘ T 5 ,_' TP Tipping you Office, Assessor, Tax Collector, Police Court Clerk,' Building Ihspection Clerk, Scaler of Weights, Regis- | J Al[ 'm PAYINE BA". | : 3rEc = = off ahead trars, Health Dept. Workers Given Hearings. S—— i 7 \ kol ” Hearings (o city employes who are ) cient office he Will look for a salary in Gharged wnh Mm‘de]‘ OI 17 Yea[‘ = Of tlme : sceking higher'salaries because of the '*"“‘”J"‘:‘““‘" | Sealer ants Boost, I i Old A Pt nlary commitlee of avl 4. Carlson appeared and asked | Wi ! = MENTHOLATED ! We would feel conscience Sealer af Welghts and Measures council last evening, Representatives | for a salary increase of 26 per cenl of several of the, clly departments | I DS wages : 3a at the work | o d ¢ ] Q . £ doveral o he oty enaruusnis | 11 Bl DAt e s e the | pugmine v e i e, HOARHOUND [= stricken if we allowed a man to D00 bail hond were given brief hearings. Chairman | 1sed to furnivh ! ] e Jthe past seven years and the ary it t . % 4 Flichstuedt presided anc ) eil - ) Lo Y and elected to stay in Jail instead, o S haackprancedin Souass IR tilsrenibe by the Gl s uiall SEGERIEN, *d achatl, Loisviita COUGH DROPS buy a Suit or Overcoat in the Con- ma « King ed L clerk’s < CY baid anywhere for fu time in | ¢ spocLove. Y Ry g ) physician, charged with the murde Sl spoctove. Alderman Curtls stated that | M RCHE FIRIEEC T Te T, his 17 b = W"_L STOP THAT COUGH nors_Ha“oran store before Satur' Ralscs. for Public, Works. LS DORIE pretty, bw as fui s cont ol Gy \Hiia" Gmoo wasistany, atill contend- Craiiman, B. N, Humphsey of | 11105 808 those-duss.” [ iy by Bt o o oo, S(C)] AND GIVE AQUICKAND HIl day without warning him of what is board of public works was flrst Jieurd Dissatisficd. 1 Miss GriMfith, a former fluncee of | ELG AR bt o fatare e tos 1| S o0 b Temipten vias| . Behot, was tound doud In fhe uh- {1y SATISFACTORY RELIEF. in store for him. members of that department, In the | ereases for his'clerks. e stated that | yuller through her heart and the doc- | caso 0f the cily ongineer, who fs new | ¢ did not wunt to say anything for (s’ automatic pistol hy her side, The X I t the eit n h o o) 1 | ALWAYS KEEP A BOX. we would . Righ cost of living was given by the 4 he thought that the people of New ol o $5 s o v caronar held thet Miss Griftith had celving $5,000, Mr. Hyumphrey stated | Britain knew whit was going on In ' boro o el tueen 1 and & o eloek 7 ON HAND that his salary should be raised to | his office and how much his clerks bad | i {he afternoon. Dr, Schott has stout 86,000 ..‘.w‘ H”“ then it is |luw.~fl;lr~ the | to do j Iy maints ;x;ml that 16 had been delis qilg ' - C-A. BR'GGS CQ | fac“‘g h“n. Registrars Zeigler and Kiniry also ity cannol réta R el o 3 8 & Christmas gifts helween those v cannol retaln him should he re- | psei gl TR e ) £ | CAMBRIDGE, MASS. hours and was not near hisg oflice ceivo offors elsqwhdre, “His work I 3 in 6olary o) In veBly Lo AW AR8NR hden B IBURHE oLy . 5 s : | This is to tip you Ofl that on »lakes i the street, sewer and water | & Questlan g Alderman Curtis, g annotncement of William Ry, artments and 1 know from my | Mr: Zoiicr said that e would be gt geal hagevall umpire. (i e sa fid _' o A L. Saturday merning we start the istled with the galary pald in Hartford I\ I tice o i : Dr, Schott emerge from hix office AglsgEe. Liat /ho Iy, lkent busy for that positlon, Mr, Kiniry L an- 4 N A ¥ s Al 3 about 2:80 v'cloek " S l fs l lays a week and some, weeks e { naunced his intention of not sticking i a 13 year old ale o ales. Ne a hard time o Laurvine Gardncer. 3 vorks evenings and Sundayi so cvéry- | Lo the Job as the amount paid i3 in- ginl ou whowse testimony Dr. Schott R g ad n > N / n thing can be in good shape,” M ‘.‘vullhnnll. o said that he does BOL'rolies to prave his innacence. wa know who is fo take the pogition afte; o one aal gt by detectiv Humphrey said. “Also. I would like | questioned last night by detectives ; o NP T s g e ! 1K€ | ho goes, but the porson {hat does take ' §he was said to have only reiterated ‘ o say the asslstant cnsineers care it WlI certainly not be satisfied With! por previous declaration that she und | underpaid. considering the present ' the salary paid fa rthat office. | Dr. Schott were delivering Christmay Jiving conditiona amd what tt ‘cost | Burkhardt Asks Increase. slfts at the time Migs Ciriffith is belicy - & D R f ! | W S0 Chalrman August Burkhardt of the| od to have met her death. ‘ i them for a college ecduce s 5 i TAeE P iy satiownt « RS board of sors, aslked for o $1.000 1 The physician, whose examining dded. . 1t rding the clerk and | incroase. He thought tho public was| t will be continued tomorrow. has = = lenographer, he said that both were ! well informed as to the work of his asserted his beliet that the givl com N E B ‘\\ \K il | ) eMeient «nd have proven competent | dODartment. There are at the present mitted suicide by shooting hersel G BRACLS Niame. (-unkmflus?u ’ gmployes. ‘I'he ansistant englneers | UG 6:800 properties on the lisl and Police, however, voiced (heir belel that D ko ok { i . A CNEINCETS | {hy4q your it will be much larger, he {Murne would be thown had the shot | Work eight hours per day while the . Alderman Curtis inquired if the | Leen fired at clo elerk of the board has been installing | clerk got pay for her avertime. Mr. ! Miss Griffith, according to her par- 5 R : Burkhardt said she did not. . had broken an cngagement to : . . : A new system and has worked three cnty, had I Pk, 0 ! > g nishls overtime each week Diintiake’ Asich 1o Kihise. [ marey Dr. Sehott ami planned (o = | which means that the men and young S Court Clerk E, J. Danberp appear- | Mary Captain Georgo K. Jordan, an i men of New Britain will be able to buy . cd and asked for an increase in salary | OMcer of the First division stationed’ 3 i the fine clothes they have learned to as- In speaking for a calary raise for { at Camp Zachary Taylor. Miss Gril- for his services as clerk of the police C % pe n ¥ the superintendent - of the water | and clty court. He askod that his sal- | fith's marriage to Jordan, it was suld 'l S sociate with the name of Connors-Hal- board, James Towers, Mr. Humphrey | ary be ralsed from $1,500 to §1,800,| Wk to be on New Yearts day 3 That's why people . loran, at prices that are barely today’s ST T Sk Jrrs When he took the position several | iy who use umby's N DR L peainiendant gl Oug |0 ) the court clerk recelved PRIDE CIRCLE ELFCTION. 24 wholesale cost. And’ works ag hard as any of the la- 1 $800 a year which was later raised to | e It Don’t buy any clothes till Saturday un- borers and {a always » Iy to work on . Since that time the city court| Braneh of Foresters \\HI Choose 1t i i | Y/ less you have to—it will pay you to wait. any of the cily matters in his line. | Was cstablished and the jurlsdiction of Oficers at Mecting Tonight. that court was made unimited, which In case a vacancy oceurred i that | means more work for the clerk. Some Christmas night was the ‘regulu - - [ | office he said that ha knew of only one ! {imo ugo the caurt was given the right | meeting night for Pride circle, Foy- | \ man thal could #ll the pesition. All | to make citizens which made additlon- | esters of America, but the mectin | o ity { Al work and together with the in-iwas put over unthl this evening, what | 8 oftices tn the buildings should be | “ A i 0 Rl : 4 ¥ " crease of work and the present high| (he clestion of officers for the ensuing run on the same seliedyle of hours 50 | coup g Jiving Mr. Danbers feels Ihu(; year will 'take place. All members there would be no jenlousy existing | he iy entitled to an increase in salary " atte ke the d. that 3 | | at pected to attend tnake the discovery tha i 48 M S botweon different offices, he odded. | He stated that the work was too mueh g belng formulated by (he qood fes. like good coffee. depends upon ' 2 am treet for one man to do since the ety court y solice Wi WOASE. | cirele ~ a series of good times, 1o v Tourasi i Police Want Increasc T el e, e i CERELL ool eont i NeHIds iEriBbhe ¢ the hlend. LeToursine Tea ISing made appe i R Sl SR - AN e, BRAT SaETe | begin with o dinner and dance at the GitstR d during the past several| 4 ¢t moeting of the mew. ycar on Ji board of police commissioners and | years are as follows: 1916 8; 1017, ! 7 406. 1018, 3o8: 1919, 482 [ uary 8 In Judd’s hall. The assistant proxecuting altorney - | did not appenr before the board. BOY SCOUTS NUMBER 130,034, faripatralpigh, ! Pho board of relief was not repre- deaii s e Mr. King nsserted that all men on | sented. ) New orlsy “‘] 'fl A the police force are underpaid. con- | Charity Department Requests. | uts Jof Aer B0 05 aifce siderlng the wages pald the ave Ghalfnany s Tragle, Riley, of the| o0y memberahlnfol §180° G laborer at the prerent thne. 1 -| charity . department, was given a ! organization -.-m_c years (.‘!:([).hi.( ’m““ | [ EaA Shve 10 provige: ton(ig hearing relutive Jto ‘recommendations | (18 t0 & report lssed. ;Of Ak al ite. their uniform and oftilithclothen, | san 1neroasss tor depactment em.) Do% 14,896 are scoul mastors ah making & blg incr 1n their porson. [ to0 IETeE O b bekad . for thel 17,884 assistants, while of the i al expensos. The local police foree I‘“T. S tendent 1o 50000 whtcn 1a"®| troop, committeemen and local cous- works one hour longer than any of | g ! i { el membe all but 230 are unpaia | | | the forces in neighboring clties, Mr. | ::"M””’ Rt TS e (‘\;‘U“’S;JN“H"‘G volunteers. King eaid, and it should be consid ! R SR 5 - —— : §ied DAL during the war the palice | C18FI 31,200, an increase of $200; an | o T L Tl T were loyal from beginning to end | 4 Ul N e T Ty “hEnie (0, (1 y-—Union when they had betjer . offers | €Ity Physichn: a $200 jncrease was| | Paris, Dec.: 30, | (Havas.)-—tinion | . DK L ONETS duked for the matr d superin. | mechanicians of the Seine departmen il Mr. Klnz sald (hat the | asked for the matron and superin « i e board recommends w three grade tendent of the Town Home which | are asked ot o all other metai te Tho na ¢ s arnde | Would bring the salary up to $1.400, | Humanite to join a tem. The olimination of one ould ) P to $1.40 Jurglsts to prepare for a gencral strike would glve some of the men a § I Chalrman Riley stated the increase ; BNl L ( \ der ain gencral amnesty | wage Inercase. The police, howover, | for «the superintendent is what is| I l““:":‘m":;“‘:h“" bl e a r ask for » < em, he safd. | necessary to get a good man; the in. | 8Nt & SUSDENS u a \ ¢ WEET by 3 munitions to armies fighting against | Aldernan O s questioned | vestigator saves three. times move | PRI T eviki Mr. King as o whether the New | than his salary: the clerk iy very Britain police force was pald a high- | competent and has offers to go eclse- i T S or salary than paid elsewhere last | where, he stated. CLEMENCEAU FOR PRESIDENT, N ¥ Mr, King replied he !hou;;h(i Board of Health Heard. Paris, Doc. $0.—Political circles be- . \.C\. were, Mr. Curtis then asked Mr, The board of health recommenda- | lleve that the mname of Premic INing aboul the rate paid olsewhere | tions for sulary increases were pre-| Clemenceau will be the only one sub- v & for the coming year and Mr. King | yented by M. H. Camp. The amount| mitted to parliament when the election ‘v I_I ‘7 NOT ‘1 () 11 ? brougit out the fact that should the | ygked for the plumbing inspector is| for president of the Irench republic , d increase asked be given, the loeal| §2.800, which is an increase of $500.| takes place, according to the Echo de fogee would be receiving more than | phis includes the use of his auto.| Purls i the mmnhvr.»; of the Hariford 10\;('1‘]. Lawyer Camp then spoke of the serv- e R y ¥ . but asserted it must be borne in mind | o of the inspectars. "Aldermut Matlnee dance al Bardeck's hail. W ld t 25 00 t 250 C a H d N t Ch t ; a6 the time of senvica iy longs) . J. Dehm said he thinks the men .-.‘.lmu Jazy, Band of nine pleves ouidan . 0 ome n an y ex ristmas: "‘al\u:‘:'tal‘l-?:x‘-ml-“?:::x‘;nl:‘ l'(';um;\ are nol onto their jobs. Chatrman | New Year's afternoon. bancin T E L‘_“N, A Misating H“ slsed | Camp said he would like to take the | until 5:30.—Advi. | . % B o Tncicase whiel Would brine 1is | *lderman up on that. Alderman Dohin | see————— - A W kl S . f 50 X t $5 00 w “ (le % Y/Ou that Am()unt 'E;'m.' up 0 §$3,00 a year, He Is at | "OPlled hg did not want Lo argue the HORLICK'’S ee y av‘ng O . (./ O . l (& the present time rocelving $2,200, He | Guestion out just then, as it was gei Breipiilanian! Bisiaren had M gaiacs fot uhe ) W o ke "antn. S cam MALTED MILK Plus Interest, if Payments are Made Promptly amount of work he does, is the small- : st paid by any city in the siate the | 238ed for an increase of salary for Avoid Imitatiens & Substitaten $ize of New Tritain. Mr, Loomis' pay T T e | B Think of the Number of Useful Ways You Could Spend the , RENlER, PmKHARDT & DUNN Money. Coal Bill, Furniture, Mortgage on Home and so on | 127MainSt. Opp.ArchSt. Phone1409-2 | e Open Wednesday and Saturday Nights ained {hit theBoard has recom- | wended a sulary increase of §1 a day = Rqual that padd the first elerky clee- where. Mr. Loomls ingisted that if he was allowed one-halt of one per cent, ‘ on\all money collected he could af- | ford to take the ofllce over and pay all hig Yelp. « 1f the commission basis \.~l aBeepted he would collect the }[](‘,(\1’ I Mihat, exisn charse from the <its. | AFTER-CHRISTMAS SALE OF Inspector Allen Appenes o o i s 1-3 OFF ON COATS AND SUITS v L wiiich ean ko soen (rom the rovluuin” 4 a & .:-'-?’g,,fr...‘.-\,.,'.‘,,_ .\\f the ofMice for (l\fi‘ 1-4 OFF ON DRESSES ermits i8sied Y64, tenements agdd- 19, Bilrangadag 10, applications pejected 15, leations modined 23, 4 gpections mn 340, fire escapes and e lnt Grkiido, fie eacepes and Entire stock must be closed out to make u'i,cunmlmx wih 34, complaints in- ated 37, caurt prosccutions 4, A ‘eost of bulldings $1,562.915. total room for Sprlng Good‘. mount of fees $1.432, ” \(r. Ally \\ldd!fl hat when hé has own. il tablished aniefM-

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