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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, " RUBBISH BURNERS Get Ready for the Spring Clean-up A. A. Mills 80 West Main St. PLUMBING, HEAYING, TINNING WILLIAM J. NOBLE NEW FIRE CHIEF; CAPTAIN EUGENE BARNES, ASSISTANT Fire Commissioners, in Making Important Appointments, Choose Men Who Are Veterans in Department and Are Considered Highly Efficient. CHIEF WILLIAM J. NOBLE. ASST. CHIEF EUGENE F. BARNES, William J. Noble, engineer in the tire department, was $hosen chief enzincer-towsucceed 11 lite IRobert M. Dame, when the board of firc sioners met to take n on the vacan promotion of Mr. Noble to the head of ihe department caused a vacancy in the assistant chief and the commission “naming Captain FEugene I the Hook and Ladder company. Both selections, should prove excellent ones, and should go a long way toward the continued efliciency in the depart- ment. The commissioners adopted resolutions on the death of Chief Dame, and a copy will be sent to the family. assistant chtef June 9, 1903 | rank of fore he was named neer. Those w five department capabilities of the new chief. thoroughly acquainted with ‘onditions, also the system and pressure. He has for many years been connected with the Electric company, and will in his new duties as chief en- the fire department, as nd in tant 19 engi- June, chief matters k the He is W comm acti ast night Barnes of the past 17 weeks, s of Chief Dame, Mr. Noble has 1 the active head of the department. \ssistant Chief Barnes. In the appointment of Captain Eu- gene F. Barnes as gineer, the commn judgment. Althot most modest men department he rtheless, one of the most efficient. He is the old- est permanent member of the de- . in the point of ser 20 when the commissioners to send a fireman to New York becial study of fire fight- ing and fire prevention, Capt, Barnes was the selection. Since his return from that study he has acted as chief nspector in the department. { veteran of the Spanish-Ame and is a promin member of A, Hammond caap, U. S. W. V., and 1 been adjutant for a number of ve T in the partment, ary for the ' fire commi; ommend to the common council that the position tant chief engincer he d. In the past the f ordinance coveri Noble doing t with his factory sioners bejieve w of the department, The Chief Noble New Chicf. a native of this city, te Mr. and Mrs, W has been connected with the fire department for the past | 25 years. His original appointment made in August, 1897, when he named hoseman in Engine company No. He had served pre- wiously » substitute hoseman. On CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always b:arsM—— GrL 2R the exercised is, Signature of - 5 n no ion, Chief in connection Rely on Cuticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles Soap to cleanse, Ointment to soothe, Talcam (o pow- Ger e, Samplos of Gutisure. Deph. T, Maiden, Hass. the ishment of cer's position as think that because your DON ? T stomach can digest food you are proof against indigestion. The most important digestive work is done by the bowels, liver and kidneys. Unless these are active and work in harmony, you are in danger of self-poisoning. BEECHAM’S Sold by drug- gists through- out the world. help the bowels to functionate properly, and influence the liver and kidneys to act very efficiently. advanced to the ( o are conversant with ! local | o water | range his affairs at | stant chief en- e. Two | NEW BRITAIN SIXTH IN RED CROSS SALE $3,662 Wormroi Christmas Seals Christ- Tuberculosis ed the cam- just received capitol disclose a number which were not apparent reports chief ably large Harttord, which s in per cap! lingford, which leads towns or boroughs. Nor- > sale, before reported, in- leads the smal- the state. In total tford’s per capita sale of 6.6 surpasses that of 6.4, which was returned by New Ilaven, and that of reported eport. IHart- seals per cap- ous sale, to 6.6 f the most the cant- r cities of amounts t December, wa nomenal incidents of n. B New Ilaven, ducted by the ciation of that « in t conducted for the by the Hartford Society Prevention of Tuberculo: the Bridge aterbury fourth with Norwich with $4,614.64, 2 s sixth, Stamford D ondon Ansonia-Der Walli Wall title “Get Well Quick allingford,” by leading the state in als sold per ita to its popula- . its sale ave 2 16.9. for every resident of the town. rwich came second with per capita sale .of s third with 1 ah fourth with 11.8 and Wat fifth with 11.4. Pomfret v th with 10.9. Meriden seventh with | West Hartford eighth with 9.1, Greenwich ninth with 8.9, Fairfield | tenth with 8.8, and Simsbury cleventh with §.4. Amount Is Doubled. The state only raised 43,500 | last seal sale 3 | present campaign doubled the amount. e will be/ devoted to tuberculosis |1 educational and pry work in unti-tuberculosis and to some extent to supplyir tients with material relief and s torium treatment. The cxact amount raised by the fort cities towns which con according Hubert ninth ¢ tenth with with at its as follow: Beacon Falls, 076.01 wold, den, liitchfield, § s 05.08; Meriden, Middletown, $1 Naugatuck, 90; New London, $56 Haven, one of the | ed with the | : Thomaston, ngton, Vernon, ingford, 701.10: West Iaven, $1.010.95. Hartford, Windham, ment Gives 1 Hix Dutch Gov -Kaiscr's son Place to Make Permanent Home. , March premicr tod had g to The H ment by Duteh government island of Wieringen N man crown prince as a place of dence is believed here to complete teps by which Holland sceks to Ulied demand to the safec keeping of former Fmteror William and his son. A decree by which Wil- { liam of Hohenzollern would bhe con- fined to that portion of Utrecht in- cluding Amerongen and Doorn was { made public last week. Reports are current that the crown that his vesidence be nd and declined an op- ve near his fa y that the nted the the former prince asked fixed on the portunity to 'SOUND HEALTH | to many thousands is practi- | cally a matter of the right use of reliable means of main- taining vitality. COTT’S E%ULSION time-konored and r'eliuble, combines palatability, mhgrent virtues and unrivaled efficacy. At the first sign of weakness take Scott’s Emulsion. It is known every- where by the “Mark of Efficacy”—the Fisherman $cott & Bowne, PloomGeM,NJ. 19-17 “S50, | Announce- ! British Suits - T Hartford | PRE-EASTER STYLE SHOW Coats Merely to say that ours is by far the broadest hibition of Spring apparel ever seen means but little. eXx- in this vicinity Of course, it is the broadest; but then mere numbers would possess no appeal, were it not for the fact that every suit, every coat and every dress here is an authentic and lovely fashion and is of a quality that is unimpeachable. The values, too, are better than are usually offered, and a very modest sum will secure for you a handsome, stylish and wholly desirable garment. Clever New Tailored Suits of Silvertone $39 Decidedly attractive and an unusual value are these suits of this favored material. in front and gathers in the full rippled flare, is in a new strictly tailored model. Nut Brown, shown are Alpine Blue, The narrow belt crosses The skirt Among: the colors Sulphur and Sponge, all of which are new spring shades. Smart New Tailored Suits of Oxford Ma- terial $62.50 Strictly tailored suits are most fashionable and none are more chic than these of oxford cloth. Many small buttons and flat stitched loops of silk braid are used as trimmings. The narrow shawl collar is in a roll effect and the coat fastens with two buttons in front. Original Ne'w Model Suits of Finest Tri- cotine $79 Two rippled panniers trimmed with many rows of narrow silk braid are the style note of these unusual suits which are distinctly for the well dressed wom- an. The vestee of Morocco suede cloth is extreme- ly effective when seen in combination with the rest of the suit in navy blue. New Spore Ceats of Tan Heather Mix- ture Cheviot $39 Delightful Sport Coats which are belted and have large roomy patch pockets. distinguished by an inverted box pleat center of the back which gives them a full swing. These coats are down the wide Ult'a Fashionable L WISE. SMITH & CO. Dresses Suits for Slende Women $75 Featuring an accordion pleated skirt in conjun: tion with a short straight line jacket in a fine qual ity wool tricotine. The smart sailor collar has a over collar of white silk and the lining of a pret fancy silk. Especially attractive is this suit in Quai Tan. Attractive Frocks of Fine Wool Serg With Accordion Pieated Skirts $29 The model which is particularly suitable for th younger miss is in a Russian blouse effect with a accordion pleated skirt. The material is a very gooi fine mannish serge and black silk braid is used trimming. The waist has a long narrow sash, Original Polo Coats Which Are Mos Fashionable $50 As useful as they are good looking will be fou these English double breasted models. whcih are lined throughout with mannish pockets have tailored flaps and Polo Coa silk. T the Ila fancy pearl buttons are extremely swagger. IN SOUTH DAKOTA Has Plurality of About 3,000 Votes, According to Vigures Com- piled Thus Far. Sioux TFalls, March ved early today from yester- presidential preference repub- primary showed that in 651 precinets out of 1,740 Major Leonard Wood had obtained Frank O. Lowden 17,3 Senator Uiram Johnson 15.9 returns received represent 61 connties and ude those all the princ cities of the Wood was lcading in 31 of counties heard from and was tied with Lowden in one! Johnson was ahead in 11 counties and Lowden was leading in 10. ing counties have 24.—Returns from state. the a total Complete or i re- | turns from all the larger cities were included in that count, as were the reports from a score of smaller cities. Tn the counties unhecard from there are fewer than of them are in ts. Adopt Drastic Meas- Afghanistan Strikers. oldier nst ombay, March 17.—British troops have fired upon a disorderly crowd of strikers at Jamshedpur, Afghanistan, of the meb ignored a . Two persons were kill- ed and 25 wounded a result. The crowd scattercd when seen the troops were prepared to charge with the bayonet. Attempts to damage the railro: re made during the disorder. dispatches have in- dieated considerable Bolshevik senti- ment in ,the neighborhood of Jams- hedpur. Republic, WOOD LEADS LOWDEN ; DR. DALTON CITED BY FRENCH GOVT. Local Man Who Was With Medical Corps Is Named An Officer of Fine Arts Academy, .Dr. George H. Dalton, of this city, who was with the American Army in France during the w. the has received, de- partment, a citation from the French through United States War which names him an offi- cer of the Wcademy of Fine Arts. Tt issued by the Ministry of Public Instruction and Fine Arts and is in recognition of his work with the United States M. cal Corps. Dr. Dalton was with the Army Red Cross Military Base Hospital in Paris E Base Hospital No. 202 at Orleans, France. The follows: translation of the citation French Republic, Ministry of Public Instruction and Fine Arts, The Minister of Public struction and Fine Ar formity with Article organic decree of March 1 in conformity of Novembe ber In- in con- of the 1808; with royval orders 14, 1 : in conformity with decree »ecember 9, 1850: April 7 and December 27, 1866; December 24, 1885, and August 4, 1898; DECREE: Licutenant Georze H. Medical Corps, “American is named officer of Done at Paris, November 20, 1919. Minister of Public In- struction and Fine Arts. (Signed), L. LAFFERRE. True Copy. Chief of Cabinet, ALBERT BOUCHER. Dalton, Army, cademy. REDS ARE REPULSED. Poles Drive Back Bolshevik Forces All Along the Front. Warsaw, March 23.—Russian Bol- shevik farces which have attacked the Polish front with great fury in the vicinity of Bobruisk have pulsed everywhere to an official state- ment issued at army headquarters here. 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