New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 14, 1920, Page 2

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I . ‘Daylo /lashlights Bulbs Lights Batteries A Large Assortment in Stock THE kinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street n extraordinary Sale of Men’s Im- ported Tan Cape and Grey Mocha Gloves — at half price Such famous makes as Dent. ark Cross and Fownes! 300 Pairs of Tan Cape Gloves— _ Al Sizes, 20 Pairs of —Sizes T Regular price ha Gloves $5.00. SPECIAL— ' $2.50 a pair. 3 pairs for $7.00 S fib‘ = Luke Honsfall Eompany 's 10 Buy Our Kind® 93 ASYLUM STREET HARTEORD. - CITY ITEMS will be a month's mind mass St John the { Police 1 | Charities Department .. I Fi the deficit o { made for the tw TAXATION BOARD T0 m— r———— e f NI ! pointed assistant judge of the court succeeding Ju ASH 30 MILL RATE. FOR HIGHER COURT Guts in Departments Advocated— Two-Platoon- Squelched jations to the amount were L meeting of taxation comm that figures do not allow f in ments, being the for maintenancc. om items other ¢ board of the sub- Thete improye- of ments de ready effect the comin the 2.lemills r: will bring the r 1o 30 mi s of city f > held every eve be referred to a city ided upon Recommend ning until : meeting is ns Made. 1,192.00 150.000.00 24,000.60 teh Basins ot reet Improvements .. Department Department ..... PDepartment ... | Payme Incider Salaries Total . Cuts in amount to $9,300, with no action upon 000 taken. With no aliowanee for the proposed Stanley str to avenue, no macadam boulevard from Commonsiwealth - | nent pavement or allow- | ances, the board of public works hos { been cut $67,000. e police department was L1496, departmbnt, § e charity department ! $1,100. In the fire departmer ! Jowance no appre fire platoon sys ! prevention deparitment or | in the north end of th Cut Health Dep: A request from the health depat- ment for DOV was cut 1o $30,000. with no p on for another car. The City hall commission is miven $18, with no appropriation for a vault in the town clerk’s ofice. The new elevator included, The | | | ! new . 0 and the m- | allowance of $16.900 were passed. The public ance was not granted. as such, action would e nerease in tax to 38 mi sement pr ositions eral angle. were cut from s t 730 o'clock for ! repose of he soul of as C. Smith, the 88 Marzaret Bichstaedt. who is training school of the Haven hospital, has ity 1o attend the funer [dmother, Mrs. Malvine t. turned io of he Bich- LISH AS WRITTEN FAR AWAY JAPAN Manufacturing Concer Re- ves Odd Communication I'rom Land of the Ri¢ing Sun. local manufacturing concern is eipt of .un example of the use of | ish by the Japanese which should P amusing o the -public. The late | SCHOOL BOARD SESSION. Routine Matters Are Disenssed and Three New Teachers Hired, s to the amount of eported and ordered p 1y meeting of the sch yesterday afternoon. ! national convention of school suy tendents and principals next menth. | was hired to street school | the Vocat teach Miss > board has delezated the newly | formed school council courses of study in the to revise all lof Hashimura Togo are recalled e flowery language of the Orient the couching of the whole letter s it stand out, cven amohg a number of communications of a r sort. re is the letter: ; 3 Chome Uramonzencho Nakaku Nagoya, Jan Japan, 6th, 1920 ceive our sin- n your rismsg il victory. irated by tries have made nd our social wmation being that the cosmopoli- 1 commerce ciose con our full peri- idacity, we s your vour line of ther wit | discount structions, fication Brisk i pray 1o ction earnest] for pronit fars ver: sincerely, WASIHENO COMPANY MARRIAG n Babtu port. and Mary of 237 Oak . have been granted a marriage The bride-to-be is a widow. nge has also been issued to Fred rson of 981 Stan treet and i A. Malina of 59 Smalley street. come | pensable for | fine cat- | b the | ind fur- | which we, | PAINS NEARLY DOUBLED ME UP erothing Helped Me Until | Took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. the ; Wyandotte, Mich.—‘For the last | four years I have doctored off and on without help. I have had pains every month so bad that 1 would mearly double up. Some- B times 1 could not sweep a room with- out stopping to rest, and everything L ate - Wt my stomach. hree years ago I losta child idand suffiered so badly that I wasout mes. My bowels did e for days and I could not eat vithout suffering. The doctorcouldnot | | help me and one day I tald my husband | ener- | | that 1 could not stand the pain any longer and sent him to_the drug-store . to get me a hottle of Lydia E. ham’s Vegetable Compound and threw : the doctor’s medicine away. After taking three battles of Vegetable Com- | und and using two bottles of Lydia E. inkbam’s Sanagive Wazh I could do my own housework. If it had not been #pr your madicine I don’t know where 1 would be today and I am never without a bottle of it in the house. You may | publish this if you like that it may help some other woman.”’—X . MARY | Srexpes, 120 Orange St. | Mich. Pink- ! comfort station allow- ate Principal W, C. | French and Superintendent Stanley H. | liolmes were delegated to attend the | schools. A} yandotie, Leon and Elizabeth Dailey Bound Over by Judge B. W. Alling ! leon and Elizabeth Dailey, charged } recommended la .:'x-nh intent to abanaon their infant i were held for nigher court to- day Dby ~Judze Benjamin W. Alling who bound them over -until the first Tuesday in March for a hearing | in the Superior courf. Attorney Noonan of Springfield made :(ppem'-i ance for the couple and waived ex- | amination. Bonds were fixed ‘nll 500. Dailey and his wife are chxl'gmi: with coming to this city veral | weeks ago and abandonin | infant child in the J. M. Curtin building. The couple were arrested by ant Detective A. J. Rich- ardson & the passenger station as they were about to leave the ecity. | Loth claim Springfild as their hom and said that the reason for doin the act was that Mrs. Dailey was: not in good health and could not | give the child proper accommoda- | tions. child, Dworin Case Continued. case of Louis Mworin. with selling adulterated ! continued& until Monday, | t which time it is ex-! D. Radcliffe can be Radcliffe has been ill with influenza and was unable 1o : make appearance. He is one of the material witnesses in the case. Nop-Support Case Heard. Joseph Syski, who appeared in court this' morning to answer the charge of failing i ve his wife and | four children proper support, was placed in charge oft Probation Officer . C. Connollv. Mrs. Syski on the ! stand stated that her husband has | not contributed toward her support in | three months and oniy paid the r?nL Win a real watch at the —advt. ks’ fair. | 1o the &l MAKES Benjamin FTRST APPEARAN: W. Alling reeently police jidze of the police court of the cily f New Britain. All the zirls afr—advi. : BATTERY RECORD CARD OBTAIN YOUR COPY TODAY Gives simple instructions on the care of your starting battery and enables vou to conventently record all your | readings of your battery. ! Call for a Free Battery Test today. | | We'll hand you a copy of the record card and explain why a small but regu- lar amount of attention td your battery will prolong ‘the life and increase the service of the battery you are using. A. G. HAWKER Exide Station ELM ST. Central Garage Plainville. In a New Sense of the Term The four-passenger Paige Larch- mont is a “sport” model in a refined sense of the term. It possesses a distinct touch of originality and smartness, with- out violating good taste. Consequently its favor among the younger set has spread to include the older folks as well. It appeals especially to thosc who desire a car that stands out from its fellows as a truly artistic creation. In mechanical qualities. it is quite as exceptional as in outward attractiveness. It is powerful, speedy and remarkably easy to control. claim it as your Sit behind the steering wheel just once.and you will experi- ence that irresistible desire to e S—— Essex, Six-55: Larchweont, Swx-55; Glenbrook, Six-42. Complete Line of Enclosed Cars. car. PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO. DETROIT, Michigan LASH MOTOR CO. WEST MALN AND LINCOLYN STREETS 'hone 382 dge John H. Kirk- | are taking their honeys i cious baby by using unknown or un '|J. E. SEIBERT & SON, | 00 0 00 G0 0 4000 8 0 0 BT {2 @@@@fi%@@mm#@@@@@m@fi@@@m@g k2 Snow Shovels Herbert L. Mills #Hardware 336 Main Street 3 1 o Tototote oot edotototetotototeb totoblede bkete] k) 300 3 B Don't endanger tne fiie of that pre- & & pasteurized milk Use OUIL PURE. PASTE eliminate AL or rich From s LLY SATE and | ED MILK and question of ‘impurity | ected sources of high qual- THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- | IZED in a modern creame: PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfy the N 0 T R 5 , most exacting. | {401 PARK STREBT © © Telephonc 1986 00 S8 S50 408 405 2530 400 200 4T 0 cRetegeRelototobTogegad g i ANNOUNCEMENT! THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO., has taken over the agency for the popular make WHITE MOTOR TRUCKS, for the following townghips New Britain, Berlin and Southington. They will be pleased to meet all WHITE owners and prospective truck purchasers at their salesroom at No. 18 MAIN STREET, and go into the details of this popular make truck with them; the details in trucking transportation, ASK THE EX-SERVICE MAN ABOUT THE QUALIFICATIONS THE WHITE. A8 A0 G B B - A also 5 0 0 A D DB B R OF o o K Honeyman Auto Sales Co. Salesrsom 18 Main Street, New Bri- |Service Station, Nelson Garage, 160 tain, Tel. 2109 Arch St., New Britain.. Tel. 386-4 000 B A B B & -I?;@iéi@@ié‘:@’K’?@fi'@fi'i’efifi@@@@@fi@ififififi@@@fi&fi%#fi@%##fi That is the advice of the experienced truck user. His reasons are— —because they cost less in the end. —because they can be depended upon in any emergency. ~—because he is sure of service one, five or ten years hence. —because the depreciation is small—and the ,re-sale value always high. The largest buyers of White“Frucks are firms who keep accurate cost records—tne result is that they know they are saving money by using White equipment. For steadiness of operation, the books will also show the highest percentage of days on duty. Idle trucks mean money lost to the truck owner. The makers of White Trucks are pioneersand leaders in the industry. They have had the most experience in knowing the problems of truck building—their organization is prepared to give service as long as the life of the truck. White Trucks are built in four sizes—body types suited to any service. Honeyman Service Station, Nelson Garage. 160 \rch St " Auto Sales Co, v "o salesroom 18 Main St.. New Britain, rel. 2

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