New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1920, Page 2

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You Can Find |BRANDEGEE SAYS v Yours very truly, ALL | TREATYWILLRAIL e |G. 0. P. PRIMARIES ON President Must Change Says, THURSDAY, MARCH i1 of the ihad Senator in Letter Members Wil Cabt Ballots for Delos | 2ates to New Haven, and for > LA I ES l The following letters were read and Town Committee. ordered given out 1o the public press . L | The republican primaries for New at the ular meeting of Thomas 5 Britain’s delegation to the state con- [ Ashe inch, Friends of Irish Fre vention in New Haven March dom ol J. Spla , of New Hu DL, Fiction in Qur | o Sl of sovhiwed vt in ew taven sturen 23 statd ond drive, ve an able and lengtt n LeWitt's block on March 11 from talk upon the duty placed upon every | 4 1o 8 p. om. The places on the re- s E oY i Wt e D Ami L rish extraction at. this| juplican town commitiee will also the making o'clock evening, Chairman Her- Cnited vt 1 vin had received six pet : — : tions for places on the republican THE ey (4 o B - i town committee. and six petitions for S e Sl e eioas delezates. All republicans . arve re- 3 iy A R L (o quested to be at headquarters next Ines GonMEo i reso i adopted Thursday evening to cast their ballot Friends of Irish Frecdom. of New eastarney 2 N | Britain g 4 i The delegates will be A. Buol. Tr- ‘65']7] Mam Street Will say-in reply that you may nest N. Humphrey, Harry (. Juckson. b rest assured that if the League 5" Gustave Johnsod. John Partyk of Nuations is ratified with the {.ng peter Suzio. The town commit- — = Lodge reservations. the Umited tee members will be as follows: First i stites will not he bound morally | Ward, Albert P. Marsh: Second Warad, CITY ]TEMS legully to do anvthing that [, Willie Mills; Third Ward, Kenneti violates the letter or spirit of | J. Tloffman: Fourth Ward, Edward T. ———— vour resolutions. s . th Ward. John Tom Yours sincerely. i; Sixth Ward, Albert A. Green- Eht. Olcott’s orchestra.—advt. i GEORGE MCLIEAN bers Mr. Hoffman and Mr. Green- Jeremiah J. Coffey of Tremont street | berg are the new members of the PRy s athioyonivE New B taing o ans House of Ttepresentative 5. | committce. the former succeeding Mr- 0 served as K. of C. war secre- | IFebrug ‘ 5 Iorwin, who has been elected chair- ¥, has received a watch fob medal My Dean Mo Keils: man. and the latter succeeding Tke T. m the orsanization in appreciation | i Hills, who relinquishes his member- :.‘;‘xN .‘:\.;v;o(\m I>I:‘:::H‘L.l'drl.n\(on | cnclosing resolution flrduhswl 1.\; ’;?’l»l‘)\n\'>"~-\vi:\ of pressure of other bus- np's fair, State Armory, Aveh St., the Friends.of Trish Frecdom. of = h § to i3 Entertainment and NewF Brifain Viking A, . dance ngalow. to- 1 have yvours of February 21 Jazz orchestia.- mittee of the United ate thereto NURSE TO WED. y Superintendent Marphy Given Command me whenever Claive Des dardin Engaged (o sentative capacity Doctors Yours very truly, pose Action at Next Mceeting. iperintend- \UGUSTINE LONERGAN » New Britain Gen- i TRl BB O tee held last night to complete its bwer last v Ly her associates aioh onor of her ap- ALV DeariSic: ing marri to D Paul Rice 5 Jardin 1 to Dbe- ary of Charity Superintendent Fred 1w was voted following a dis- MRS Qff (ke kil aliling coms i The committee had previ- ving resolutions adopted by the U the wed- : . S ; co AT G I'viends of Trish T'reedom urging Itiley. the action was reconsidered > is one of th 1cky Amer- thefieicction fofichat nortion ok When the committee makes its du- the Tr of Peace known as the recommendation to the council, Al- covenant for a Leugue of Nations | derman ©O. F. Curtis will oppose it vas duly received. It looks now i he says. In connection with the sal- as though the Lo« crvations lary increase it is his intention to ex- n women who cast aside their s during t vite (e go 1o the bat- ields of France, o succor the unded as o recular 1 ss Des Jardin has made o legi Vill be pr rved ane I pose buttonholdi he says. At the nds during her connection wi treaty U rail 1 last night the alderman local hospital. Dr. Rice = Virds ve - . unl : + point of tie advisability of tly 1 from the v Wilson =h « ) S < £ ala for incumbents of ere ved as amajor and advise 1h - t irying them out. be of service to vou in my repre- | Boost to $2,000—Curtis Will Op- | At o meeting of the salary commit- | [ work an increase to $2.000-in the sal- | 2 recommended a $1.50 salary | homas Ashe ranch “of fihe ut the request of Chairman Frank | TRANSFER OF FUNDS Finunce and Taxation Board Makes | ] I'rovision for Removai of Snow and | Reimburses Other City Accounts. A\ transfer of $6,300 to the hoard of public works street account was | ordered at a meetinz of the board of finance and taxation yes day. after- noon, it having been found that th amount of monev now on hand for ! the work of clearing the streets of | snow, $1.100, would not pay the la- { hore for this week’s wor It been estimated that the cost of snow storm to the city will be 000, Chairman ¥, Chamberlain - ex- | plained that there is but $2.000 in the ; police department fund and there is $3.000 in the interest and dis- | count account. It was reported by Comptroller H. 1. Curtis that there is a $1,500 item in the state tax ac- count which has been overlooked but | is available. The -board will offer a recommendation to the council at next meeting for transfers DELAYS ARE INCONVIENIENT. several Applicants for Citizenship Must Wait for Peace Ratification. Owing to the delay in the signing peace terms between America and | Austria. and Germany. several local applicants for citizenship will ha to tarry along. At the coming session of the naturalization court, these men had looked forward to becomin citizens, but the failure of the com- pletion of the peace pact muakes this improbable at this time. One of the disappointed ones is a German who | has had his application in for 17 months and wha bas complied with all | the requirements of the preliminarie Judge John H. Kirkham wiil pre- side at the coming session of the court, March 10, for the first time, the late Judge James T. Meskill being the presiding official the last time the | court held session. The session will | be held in the common council cham- ber. Clerk Emil J. Danberg is pre- paring the list ot applicants to be ad- | mitted to citizenship. W. C. T. U. ANNUAL MEETING. | Mrs. Charles adden Will Head Or | sanization During the Coming Year. The Women's Christi Temper- | nce union held its al meeting | vesterday afternoon at the home of | Mrs. A. Mills on Court street. The society has branched out during the past few years into Americanization work and very satisfactory reports | were given by Miss Harriet Bliss, sec- | retary, showing the progress of the in {he patriotic work. Mrs. . Shepard gave a report of the | financial ¥ and the finances were | in very zood condition. The iegislu- | tive “work under the supervision ot | State Regent Gives Talk at Home of | | heme of Mrs W i Mrs. Howard E. Horton jitself and it is Mrs. Buell’s opinion | 435 400 308 400 101 400 100 500 300§ @'@@@@@%#@@@@@ég hair cloth you are familia * with. but Polo Cloth in white and blue—short e and full lengths. o "WEED-O-WOOL JE Y O 'S ORI WOMIED H The finest Jersey Suits made. 't styles of beautiful jersey. 3 £ Justafew fine articles of Wearing Apparel for Women and Men thinking of Spring POLO CONTS POR WOMEN felatolc] 7 ok oL O 402 70r i [@ S KNTTPED KWEAL 50 Bought fly from the fc maost knitters of fine neck- = EE S Herbert L. Mills The & Hardware 336 Main Street aleds 30 45 2] Lol 3 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD. Mrs, J. € Gilchreest. was also fuvor- ably receiv The officers vear were sident, Mrs. Charles C. Gladden: vice-president, Mr Cora ) Hunn 13ddy: recordi secretary. i Mrs. Florence A. Kuiz; correspond- ; : Ping s . M. C.J. Symonds; ; ; Charles B. Shepard. LK The only comparable substitutes. Ask Ry el o) for them by name and reject inferior \ tea was given rduy . : imitations:. e - the Esther Stanley € | in honor of Mrs. John Laidlaw Buell, ; If you cannot get what you nd resent of the Stite of Conne : ask for, write or telephone ticut. 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