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URDAY, BRUARY 23 v @ 7 "m” i -[. 7 i‘ V‘_ A z " i Rt & IR ' « 't know coming from the state for v<.nnv-;,".-.:5 5‘0"::"- 2 22035 You Can Find :‘CITA’ MEETING ADJOURNS FOR VOTE T e A e B8 ey Sextcn. who was on the | didn't e on an Old Home SIS AR o e U 8 e e 9 o other side | celebration We don’t know what . g ’ | “You tell him. Mike.” | the Dovs will o next vear. We paid | l I | Special Balloting to Take “!! 'rom $3%.000 1o 510,000 and in The cxplanation was pardy sotis- | 000 for that and $15.000 for : | cidentals o few hundr par- tory at the chairman argued | cily garage, s HE it i Liles coule 1 tosether, W utoio- | antee with ‘o zood cflicient ac 8- At ‘the! dsscssments. ai Seieh e | Place On March 9—Both | iniee,"ih 2 st et wtmble: har”the sl S0 WO wers not o s Sexton had said. | also were as ire house 2 {city ur get is simple and 00t hence the need of a fund to draw in | the s > . $6.000 | 4 Sr Sdelbrnt s i : ] :“x.\'”l“l \\lv::i\”(h” o ‘|‘ : 1e nd t W H\‘Hw»\\uud. 2 U 56,000 | for Bo s . S0 Offers Arzument. peaker explained the items | On Budgets. . George LeWitt guestioned ; 3 ] | ©f the Taxpavers' budget and urged | < [ Jkesman of the association as | ["»“' g8 Ie i honis oy 1) its support. - 4 i . I IA 2 t would be dene if the school | © Crioa) 5 Sl fter < | . b mcal e 7" L mesting with these words: I» ,'\mlv_ he conciudcd the resolution »oth the board of finance | 2 i Tl and have be = with him for cd unanim budsets by ton's pointed reply. The 4 S - a0 2 and taxation and the W Britain § 4‘,,,,‘11 S ntinth ora g 30 yea Freddy is fellow = | .planation of items contained in srlain Presents Side, { The 25 mill tax we arc offering is the by members of both groups - ShatE Rl ek old 21 m | | man 0. F. Curtis presented iar with his cwn fisures but tional mills for sularies. . . | ul t L b | tion fc n aajournment Lo Afarch 9 roi fiwas i wrone fo ‘have & Dudsds 1t includes the 2.1 mills passed at . c a mg l rary for a vote at the polls on the matter inted in the evening upon iwhich @ vity meeling w hen nc one was 1 of u tax-rate. A rate was to have o, o aehed lookinz. _ | { been set last nizht at a special cit d thatithe N o daire Now ‘Burdette’ Loomis is a ! 3 ~ meeting called for that purpose but | uf from $1 3 and it was efficient official, but he didn’t collect | VISR | due 1o the fact that the rers’ |0t nearly enovgh to cirry the school the back tax : CAPSU;ES 2 e ol L L R S e s LR M I D\( ' 2Hardware 336 Main Street o a1y st ot o gels o X FoToToks ke (o] @ ok mill tax with > four addi- o ] ¢ T JRE o : 0 [ vear but were cut to $10,000 this E L ©s to examine the several . one-half of bring him into court That is but one g ghil 2 sicut)lan agrecmentwas reached |k a0 s RO TER ST o e This is a_time 7ol 0 save safeobetoleloifolad % apofebelorolat-d haq ite Chairman Fred S. Chamberiain |y iding. Going on, Mr. Chamberlain 1 the board of public derman Curtis’ resolution was a '"scn Bru co and Lawver Michael Sexton of the | Gig way vou )\:oulql have U'*n?“:iil‘liv‘\‘\'l o i = = '(7 = S = = g 3 Mo WO phe, S Sike Tells Bme e litem e Quick Returns Use Classified Column F sult or that agree nt. t = = — - - — . — — about 1.200. The seating capacity of the anditorium was filled early in the | evening und standing rocom -at the | back and in the main corridor of t top floor was also taken. Apparer Iy the crowd favored the lower tax | rate as the romarks of spokesman for the Taxpayers' association were glish Flannel Shirts Made of pure wool flannel " + lavwded wihile those who ques- nd silk and flannel mixed in A :d the wisdom of cu!s were forced || ft subdued, colorings, always ! e e e R i n evidence in imported kng- ] jeering remarks wingz the reading by Col. A. L. Thompson of gghe call for the meet- ing. Mayor Q v spoke a few words urgir sathering to make a city meeting vather thun a political meeting ot of tho assembly. ““The board of finance 1 wxation,” et said, “is a bi-partisan body and this meeting sheuld noi resolvesitselr into ish garments. At two prices, 50 and $10.50. ilk Knitted Neckwear Crocheted by hand from e a political gathering | Moves For Accel : | Chairman F. i mberlain | moved the adoption of the hudget pre 1 by his board and Lawyer M. A. Sexton offered an amendment proposing a tax rate of 18.4 mills in | pure lustrons silks in every tty color combination con- sivable. Their beauty and Quality have no cqual at their ice of $3.50. the first district and mills in the second district as t Chamber- | lain’s proposition of 23.9 in the first | and 4 mills in the second. Chamberlain then requested the speaker to explain how the tax 1 | The g’n kcfiio x-‘gra" Eo mpany R had heen based. He said the board of finance and taxation had cut out everything that s > | “What has the I ‘ he asked. Lawyer Sexton Speaks. “It Pays 1o Buy Our Kind” Lawyer Sexton explained thai his 93 ASYLUM ST, | association :\:m] sl eifort to ‘ draw up a budget looking to econo- HARTFORD, my. The estimated ticome has been increased. he said. to the amount of { mill making the actual cut in the | { | 28 A SRR B budget of the hoard of figance and CITY ITEMS taxation but 4 n The' first cut has bheen made consolidated } 5 1001 district by the amount of $22.- of C. I N e | 900, Instead of impsiving the efli- ciency of the schools, the sp8kesman i argued that the efficiency could be | Uimproved with a little co-operation | from the school hoard. Tast vear, I i | i i | I J. Feeney has sold property Vilcox strect (o Vatentine M. To- nee, Bardeck's hall Saturday t. Alpha String Orehestra.—Ady ne society w meet | noon. This is an im- he iid, an approp tion was made nd in the very first meeting of the 1001 board an effort was made to ced the amount. They have aun arrogunt over-bear- { | ing manner ar e to feel that | they have fio duties toward the peo- ple who furnish he noney spend.’” hnt meeting and a large attend- is desired et K. of €. Ball.—Advt Belotn, Jr.. is the week-end f Napoleon Gilboe of Lowell, ent on to exp Bardedk's hall. Saturday Te : = ¢ {in the truant v String Orchestra.—.Advi. which T g = d few veuars nd now ) BOY AT YALE CONCERT. | mhat also, has been cut Anderson, a student at > University School of Music, | Goinz on to the hourd ne of the pupils selected to play | works he told of how recital yesterday afternoon at | been usked and a cut m: gue Memorial hall in New Ha- { 000 “in the interests of nomy.” Mr. Anderson played in the | There will be a little or no new work Britain 1llizh school orche 1 two reason Cosl of material our vears, and his many class- and cost of labor will be glad to hear of his new Urges Economy. Mr. Anderson, who was as- | “If we can cconomize now.” he [ by Miss Louise Muhan, plaved | suid, “late n the iod of depres- | lhoven's Romance in ¥ major, sion which, from 1 appearance of ! played as an encore a Tartinii the times, is bound fo come we can . have the work done for ihree-quar- ters of what would cost now and employment 1o many in un on & 21 mill tax last sald we would have no meni hools <treet depart- ment a hea lepartnient $30.000 bu is ot due t U omill rather 10 the ollc io artmen Collector Loomis e - ent 27000 fre Early Pullet W8 ays the EarlyEgg hd the éwl)' egg—say late Novem- r and through December—com- nds the top price of the year. Start 2 BUCKEYE INCUBATCR March or early April; raise the hay chicks you’ll hatch in a coal- i andard Colony Brooder, d this good moaey is yours. Ve ksow the Buckeve Incubator and Standard Colony Brooder wi ctly what we say. We g atee it, backed by ihe masu- b . Ridara Colony Brooder has no equal. pe in and sce them. ! b conld aff ackliffe Bros, Co. Inc. r spent -t . L& BIGELOW STS, trom the sweat of h Can Afford No WM Park appropriaiions