New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 22, 1920, Page 3

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L4 N3 v A.B.Johason, i Boston Store WE CLOSE— Saturdays at 9 P. Mondays at 6 P. M. M. all January Sales EVERYTHING IN OUR IMMENSE * STOCK AT| BARGAIN PRICES FOR| THE BALANCE OF THE ' ANNUAL Chairman Eichstaedt of the com- mon council salary committee, pre- meeting: increased pay from city officials and | cmployes, have given the subject | careful consideration and herewith { department. the city’s income from other together with the prospective shortage on the income calculated your committee advise that their re- \ that copies be sent to the board of finance and taxation. We helieve ti course will be more acceptable to th meeting v MONTH, Two-Platoon Pl The commiitee to who Goods delivered as scon after , torred the mateer of in, ¢ | that 1 was consider trouble and loss —e S {the work of the department. v | estimatc or that ba which prac- > recommend it ICKS | sented the following repofts of the SAI E “The salary committee, \to whom | present their agreement on the | “From inability to secure suflicient for this r. or the probable de- | port be tabled for final action at un public and enuble the council to a In the adjucent column is the pro- two-platoon s purchase as possible. ihe chan men occasioned by the false economy used We hope this will be aveided by or Headache— { tically agrees with the recent report of tion, that it -vmm nmw’..m-.,“_ arter duae L leave sment, it is made, to number of men apparatus at all ould be opinion is backed up of chiets in necessar, put on a to properly calls, and permanent This Dy statemenis is the board on respect to the I Also. we would {to be put in oper committee on the salaries of the | various departments at last night's was referred the various requests for | amounts to be allowed for the diffe e Lreatest O | imieione wna e otar data as to the size of the grand mands for large incr departments for the coming year, adjourned meeting. Pebruary 11, but m in touch with the taxpaye hes thun if action be n at t posed salary schedule: vartment the matic | sutticient {man the 3 | throughout the country where this . s cha. has been made, and there & NI v EN it the start in keeping down the ex- 4 i penses, thereby causing inefliciency in { this city whenever the change s | made. and we accordi Rub the forehead and temples with thiz subject, cxcept in cost | into effect July lst. 1920 thereb =re £ncstm~ | owing the board time:to re-ar rtment_on the new basis figured Gut the additioal dbpeitdent of the Seodt’ ! operating the department as ent constituted, us follow 10 new men at 34 per day. minimum rate) for months, If one dollar per nted per man would be an acdc of $10,960, making u total ex- of cost 1,500. Deduct the {call men at | leuves the ! months of For the £y o { tra cost men would be i day incre [ $14,600 s man for ) sde mukes Day and Night. le | of T.R.J ol}lnsoh,} D.D. S National Bank Bldg. DENISON GARAGE 30 MAIN STREE 9 months of 24 vear, § cost for 9 for full year's ex- at per dus makes extr cents per da in one advance making a total increuse $3.650, s deduc $4,800 ve: Livery Cars for Hire, Stor: Supplics and Repairing with cost for 1 dispen fof extr 0. 650 for add of on 378 following that a total ar. is OVERLAND AGENCY Storage and Accessories, | oy Repair Work a Specialty. As it there Fhone 2227 139 Arch St.‘ I‘..x e incrcase the city vear we recommend that th = | port s T | be sent to the board of financ VM debvery and heavy duty { and taxation. that it be reported A 3 1 I the city’s estimat as a sep irl{LkS,‘ “‘Qm /Z to & tQ‘l‘lS. itr\m with the necessary tax rate AMERICAN Balanced mect it. so that at the city P]easm-e Cats. { action can be taken on it independent- CiTY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop, { 1y of the rest of the clty estimates. ! making the cvident will be in s Biggest Problem Yet. After Chairman Eichstaedt concluded the reading of the report { of the sal committee, Alderman Curtis ar ak on the matter. He said that with ‘he coupling of the two-platoon plan in the salary in- crease budget. the common council would be undertaking the bigges matter of finasce it has ever D called vpon ‘o handle, as long as he can rememb He imated that with the increases in salarie two-platoon, an estimated amount of $120,000 would be entailed, and he urged that careful consideration ! should be given the matter. . Ie stat- ed that the city treasurer has stated ble to postponc /4 PLEASURE CARS TRVING: JESTER 19 ARCH STREIT lsastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting aod lgmlhm tem Specialists. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. RLLAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12. S¥* | {hat it would be po | action unti; at least ‘ebruary 11, and astill get the budget in preparedness * the board of finance and compe h\ taking the matter up at on, of the AUTO REPAIRING THAT'S OUR SPECIALTY JUST CALL 8 AND WE WILL BE AT YOUR SERVICE. AUTO REPAIR CO.| 115 GLEN STREET. common roun- New 00 1b. and Choic Walput Meats 80c Tb. Broken New Almonds 80c 1M PIARNE YOUR TRUCKING PROPLELY AND AT ABLE EXY. e a daily Fr press Service, New Pritain. New Ha- ven and New York. Trucks rented by | Oy or hour, Local and Long Distance | Moving and Trucking. . MCENROE’S A. H. HARRIS 4 72 West Main St. 184 New ! | i DONE | REASON- Pignolia Nuts $0c¢ 1b. New Shetled Filberts 1 oper; 80¢ b, Date~ New 29¢ 1. Garage Tel 1360, Housce ‘Lel. fire de- ! ! partments of 1 number of large cities ' submit an | We | at pres- | (present $43.- | increase 600, § for h ases from the | If onc dollar per | call men ! amount } For | s the year following add 0., extra ! \ % ~#5H | cost for advance in grade. making the . total for that year $75.300. The year ! more, | in rate to } mecting ! | had | and the ; INCREASES IN SALARY RECOMMENDED FOR CITY EMPLOYES WOULD TOTAL $64,217.07; NO DEFINITE ACTION UNTIL FEB. 11 Members of Common Council Advised By Special Committee to Study Schedule And Grand List Before Final Vote—Report Made But No Recommendation, For Or Against, Is Given. On Two-Platcon System cil on that date. opportunity would be | man Eichstaedt favored postponing afforded the members of the common | action for one week. On a motion gouncil, and the public. as to the sal- | for a vote, the motion of Alderman aries estimated in the rveport. Chair- | Curtis was adopled GOVERNMENT. Asked for 1920 Aumount in Rise of Salary Allowed for 1920 1500 900 191 Mayor S Mayor's " Clerk . Towa #nd City Clerk s 1st Deputy Town and City Clerk 2nd Deputy Town and City Clerk 18t Clerk Town Clerk’s Office 2nd Cle Town Clerk’s Office Treasurver Comptrollc Collector Depu‘y 930 3,000 1,800 1,56 1,150 1,150 Colircter “lerk s, cach > t Acsessors st Selectman ’nd Selectman d Sclectman 3 Bd. of Relicf ¢ Bd. of Comp. Bd. Comp, A i 00 Y500 . cach s 1,98 al Superintendent 1.45 and Me: 200 3000 2,100 S00 2,500 Attorney Judge of Police and ¢ ity Courts . Asst. Judge Pclice and City Cou 1,000 Clerk SofACouTts ST i ce.. 1500 Probation 1400 A ion Oflicer 200 Clerk of € . Commis 150 Cle Inspector of Weights und Measur: Expert in 1ts, ion and Scaler BOARD tntendent Health iitary Inspector . ......... 300 1 Inspector ¥ Tospector DHIEL Inenee Plumbing Inspector Clork in Offic Laborato Meat In Tuberculosis Nur Janitor at QY HEALTH 8300 800 BOARD OF ¥PUBLIC WORKS. of Board of Board ll:-»)rlr‘m $1.650 1,980 1.100 AL 5,000 neer (Williams) (Lamphere) st Tempor Znd Temp 1st THelper d Helper (va Draftsman (Clark) Superintendent of Forcman of Filier LEngineer v 2,000 1.700 2,040 1,257 1.400 BOARD Poor OF PUBLIC . §1.500 1.300 1,600 fown Home ..... 1,200 CHARITIE $2.000 1,600 i.200 1.400 1.200 $1,600 1.300 1,260 1.400 1.100 £6.600 Superintendent of Investizgator City Physician Superintendent of Clerk in Office 1.000 400 1,500 1430 850 Chairman of Board 1tendent an (Maher) of Board Stenozrapher 1.800 1,000 $8.800 $1.600 POLICE DEPARTMENT. Aslsed Allowed for 1920 00.00 Amount in rise of salary Chairman of Board .. o L $ $100.00 Clerk of L‘m d Mutron Night Janitor Driver and Sub.Driver Chief of Police Captain of Police Lieutenant of Policc 5 Sergts. of Police, each Pat'lmen. Ist grade pe 2 Pat'lmen, 2d grade. per 7 Pat’lmen, grade per 3 ‘lmen, de. per 3d ith 24,121.94 § FIRE DEPARTMENT. $400.00 0.00 60000 78250 1 $500.00 500.00 200.00 1.00 Bourd Soard Chief includi 100, 417.5 18,250.00 50 men chief per day $18,867.50 Chief *.. Captains 7 Licutenants 35 Hosemen SUMMARY Allowed for 1919 1920 General Government 70.00 Board Health Board of Put Board slic Charitics Water Department | Police Department | Fire Départment. of 5 Works of approximately ipprosimatel ! thin, WALTZ AN D LAHI\ WILL, MEET AT BARDECK'S | i Hartford Claimant of Lightweight Honors in State in Good Shape— 30 Rounds on Card. REJECT SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT Jackson, Miss.,, Jan. 22.—The fed- cral .woman suffrage constitutional amendment has been rejected by the lower house of the Mississippi legis- lature after ten minutes of debate. The vote was 106 to 25. These oppos- ing ratification argued that the amendment would give no, woman the right to vote and was an invasion {of state’s rights. Sammy Waltz," a promising ring performer with more than one hard- fought battle to his credit, is booked to mect Battling Lahn in the final sct- L of the Hardware A. C. card at Bar- deck’s hall this evening. The final bell will ring after the tweltfh round and a lot of fast work is predicted. mmy” claims that he is in fine phrsical shape and is prepared to make Lahn step some to score at all. Mike Morley amd Jack McKnulty V\_‘ill furnish the semi-final bout of eight rounds. Kip Kaplan and KO Romana meet in the second bout and a round preliminary will round out the 30-round entertainment. Famous OIld Recipe for Cough Syrup Easily and cheaply made at home, bat it bests them all for Fhouaands of housewives have found that they can save two-thirds of the nmnev usually spent for cough prepara- tio: 2 this well-known' old recipe cough syrup at bome. It j8 s|mple an cheap to make, but it really has po equal for prompt resnlts. It takes right hold of a cough and gives immediate relief, usually stopping an urdnmrv cough in 24 hours or less. et 215 ounces of Pigex from any ! drugaist, pour it into a pint bottle, and add plain fernnu]aled sugar syrup to make a full pint. If you brefer, use clarified molasses, honey, or_corn syrup, instead c¢f sugar sviup. Either way it tastes good, keeps perfectly, and lasts a famuly a long time. Tt’s trulvy astonishing how quickly it acts, peetrating through every air pas- saze of the throat and lungs—Iloosens and raises the phls , ecothes and heals the membrancs, and gradually but surely the annoying throat tickle and dreadel cough disappear ewlirely. Nothimg bet- ter for bronchitis, spa~modxc croupy whooping cough or bronchial asthma. Pines is a speull and, hli ly concen- trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, known the world over for its ! bonhng cffect ¢a_the membranes. Aveid disappointment by ulnn" your ! dru-mvst for “21% ounces of Pinex” with full” dircetions and don’t accept amy- else. Guaranteed to give absotute satisfaction or money prom refun: The Pinex Co, Ft. -yne.mind. THREE I LEAGUES MEETINGS. Chicago, Jan. 22.—President A. R. Tearney of the western Three I lea- Iuers last night issued calls for meet- ings to be held in Chicago the second week in Februa Eight real booths at the Elks’ tair.l —advt. S i | e ————— FLYWHEEL BURS uck, Jan. A T wheel in the engine room of t year Metallic Rubber Co. terday afternoon after one off gines ran wfld. Fragmen through three floors and th¢ the building. James Hanle; was hit and had to be sent to terbury hospital. Horace Hi the second floor, had a rib The plant shut down. HORLICK'’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILM Avoid Imitations & Mflflm& INCORPORATED HARTFORD. Genuine Bargains Women’s Underwe PHILUIPPINE LINGERIE Gowns, Envelope Chemise and Step-Ins, suitable for the fastidious and the practical tastes. Garments embroidered with the filnest of needlework in many beautiful designs. And specially priced at $2.39, $2.95, %3.98 and $1.98. BLOOMERS Of flesh color figured with elastic at waist knee; hemstitched ruffle. cially priced at $1.98, and $2.98. AND STEP-INS silk, and Spe- s 2.49, WOMEN'S GOWNS, 89c. Of nainsook, with insert of embroidery and edge, beading and ribbon. Special at 89c. ENVELOPE CHEMISE, $1.39. Of shoer nainsook and ba- tiste, flesh and white, with col- ored stitching, lace and em- broidery. Exceptional value at $1.39. pas AMERICAN MADE LING Gowns, and Envelope mise and Step-Ins, of n and batiste, effectively med with fine laces, emb ies and ribboms. priced at 3$1.98 and DUSTRITE SILK UND WEAR Envelope Chemise in color figured silk with G ette yoke hemstitched. D ribben finish. Specially at $2.98. CAMISODES. Of washable satin in and white, plain tailored a2 finish of stitching and buds. Others more elabo trimmed with inserts of and georgetite bands. priced at $1.49, $1.98, 32 WHITE PETTICOA White Petticoats body, with flounce of embroidery with und Special at $1.19. There are Just 3 Days Left in Thrift Week Open your Savings Account tonight and begin to' pu# away for a rainy day. We Are Open Evenings this Week, 7.30 to 9 p. m. T Take advantage of this opportunity to start an account with a mutual savings bank whose en- tife profits, after paying 4% per annum to all depositors, goes to the protection of the money of its depositors. # i/ This Bank has assets at present market values of $2- 935,000. every six months, $2,800,000 Total Deposits Burritt Savings Bank COR. MAIN AND CHURCH ST. It has been in business in New Britain years and has paid minimum dividends at 47 for 30 per annum, S Open Saturday Evenings

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