New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1920, Page 2

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) YOU NOW e have the most choice | ed Frames in the city? have your framing for Christmas. Jationery Dept. son Drug Co. 171 MAIN STREET PEN EVENINGS. His Christmas K-CROSS LEATHER GOODS find Bas —also that Canes, those Military k11 use ind uch mall ac- every man Bin rsen and Traveling Sets, erately priced® The Label guarantees uses, Folds, ity. p o0 HANDKERCHIEFS Novelty in colors—also 00 and $2.50. Cross-bar plain iven’t been to the Fores- u have missed something. t and find out what or Records at Morans'. Blmo lodge, K. of P, will it to confer the first rank class of candidates, the blg night at the For- | Be on deck.~advt. mMmie at Hesse-leland's. n's Home Missionary so- South church held a n. washing at 9 cents ning Dec. 13. Unlon Laun- Ing Co.—advt. big parade tonight. Come @range Hall Qreh. Adve @ & lamp from tho ight —advt, e Women's Dene Mmoot tonight in the pe o'clock, # photo taken for Xmas & P photogra- Main, o §73.2. Make ent today. —hdvt, iment and daneing at For- tonlght. He with us tomorrow. For- n match any part of with the CONVEN.- or the DU BARRY H ST, Cor. Hart St. line of Ham‘lj GARBAGE DISPUTE INVOLVES MAGUIRE Menden Collection Contract Be- ing Tnvestigated by Mayor | A new twist was given to the Mer- iden garbage terday when John 1* | Britain stated to a reporter that he had sold his contract to Louis Ku- | beck. Mayor Donovan has been in- vestigating the rbage situation in Meriden due to complaints, and he expressed surprise that Maguire should sell the contract without con- sulting the wthoritios The m: r claims (thdt such a sale will be in- vestigated the health committen and tha nmittee will | the contr ollecting Mny “As 1 eancel the contraet o bids for the remal until November 30 said that he had ordered Cory Counsel Mueller to summon M: and his bonding "pany appear hefore the health committee Wednes- evenin | Kubeek's Side, | When asked by a reporter fro | “Mertden Daily Journal,' Ku 'Hml nothing definitely had en set tled as yet, although he admitted that he and Maguire had conversed on the matter Donovan Determined. mayor eclaims that fre the police mant that collections are tory, and he will try his best to h the present contract cance through the health committer collecting muddle v Maguire of New the the city will to day m the he has m lops v depart- Hest butter 630 1h. Russell Bros. advt FOR s'rm BONUS Pinches: Resolution for Compensation Adopted by Eddy-Glover Post, Am- ericun Legion, at Fiery Meeting. On the the Eddy-Gl gion went on re ~ompensation f¢ nk Pinches, ervice man » meeting in R. hall last night was largely attended, and every member of the Legion came Ideas of his own about the post rof erendum which was to be upon. As Burr' called for the reading of the referendum, there was a marked hush, and at the conclusion 6f which about six men strove to get the floor. Among those conapicuous in the de- bate which ended In the adoption of the Pinches' resolution were: Willlam Squire, Frank Pinches, Elllot. Burr, Theron Hart, Raymond Queenin, Dr. Wateyman Lyon, Dr. James Faulkner, Robert Russell, Robert Vance, Har- old Dyson, Dr. Waterman Lyon and | Frank Pinches | | 4 cans milk 50c TRussell Bros. —advt 1 call for | unsatisfic- | ing state | with | acted | oon as Vice-Commander Elliot | | TO SPEND MORE THAN | $2,000 FOR HOSPITAL Appropriation Exceeded in Opinion of Health Departments Will be Health rrintendent Harris, Har bo: Statements of Dr. J. R. t night's mceting of the alth commissioners indicate tha appropriation of $2,000 for the new city hospital is to be exceeded, but in the opinion of th 1th superin- tendent it will not b very great | sum. Members of the ial commit- tee have been at the Hartford isola- tion hogpital to learn systems thtere. They find that the avera per patient fs $31 while charges ranging from $14 to $35 are made. The state allows $10 for each patient. 3 y contracted for amount and much of the material 1 delivered. 1t will not be pos- sible to open the hospital until addi- tionul supplies are received, however. When nospital will not New Britain e from Forest- Berlin and other ges in fees slanghter Dr. Radcliffe the next meetine ordered paid with Mayor O eption of Curtis was that 1k oal had been 1t the slang house at the re that other city departmenis | were provided In an efiort to brinz about better garbage collections the board voted uct $1 «for cach of the nine justified complaints received last ! month. The act is in accor ce with the collector’'s contract » board tened such action se months azoand directly afterward change | for the better was noted. Swanson brothers, who hold the contract have lowed the matter to slide in the opinion of the board during the last month | thre FIRE COMM Recommendation is Made That Dep- uty Fire Chief be Permancent. The rd of fire commissioners in ession last night voted to recommend charter revision committee a change that will create the position of permanent deputy fire chlef and permanent master mechanic in the de- partment. A special mecting of the will be held shortly to ds- » two-platoon system for the | . The matter is one that will to be finally passed upon at a city meetinz. Owing 1o the absence of several ! members of the pension relief board, no action was taken last night rela- tive to pensioning Theodore Wilson and “Stephen Sautter, with half pay. Chairman Macomber spoke of the ord- inance relative to granting firemen ten days sick leave. In the bpinion of the chairman, the matter should be left to the discretion of the board s, and it was voted to take the up with the corporation coun- to the The board granted Chairman Ma- comber perfhission to take up the mat. ter of the annual budget with Chief Willlam J. Noble and Clerk John J. Keough. It is proposed ¢o include a new car for the chief and repairs at 4 SUNSEAL 77e Instant-Cooked 'SUNNYCORN ing In the church chapel | Breakfast Cereal Breakfast ready in two minutes —because Sunnycorn cooks in an instant. Simply stir into boiling water—never over two minutes ; it has already been cooked, thoroughly, in our patented milling process. It is the hearts of choic- est white corn ground fine and prepared in a way that saves time in the kitchen and gives the cereal a mellow, creamy flavor that is delightful. Try Sunnycorn. Ask your grocer, Money re- funded if not entirely satieflod. THRE PATENT CERRALS CO. ORNRVA M ¥ CHAS DB.LON & CO. | HARTF.ORD BRIDGEPORT Our Entire Stock Of FALL HATS At Less Than Half Price The showing includes all the best that the scason has offered in style, material and trimmings. The most popular shades are shown as well as any number of staple blues and blacks. There are Dress Hats, Suit Hats, Sports Hats of all sorts, including smart Silk Beavers, Brocade and Fur Hats to be worn with fur coats, in fact, every type of hat there is at Less Than Half Price THIS IS A REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY COMING AS IT DOES SO EARLY IN THE SEASON BE SURE TO SEE THE VALUES TO BE FOUND HERE Your Opportunity “1117 O cig arettesls ¢ ERTAIN fine types of tobacco, previously used for export, piled up in the United States due to the high rate of exchange. From these high grade tobaccos we have manufactured “111” (ONE- ELEVEN) CIGARETTES — a new product—a quality product—made of tobacco never previously used in cigarettes in this country. FinaALLy— “try them! PENCIL Eversharp—Headquarters We Have the Most Complete Line in the City From $1.00 and Up. NEW BRITAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 —which if you don’t Ille b g C:pmlfl you can get M‘mr money back from the dealer. gine Company No. 3 station. The me committee will meet at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon to discuss pro- posed changes in the charter. A vote of thanks was extended the Hartford firc commissioners for the treatment accorded the local commissioners on | the occasion of the visit to that city recently to make a study of the two latoon system. 1] i i Specials in the Mark Down Sale for Thursday and Friday Jim Jazz Says: “Hit the Trail and Save a Ten-Spot”’ FOR ONLY 235 MEN! MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS 235 at $22.50 They Formerly Sold for $30, $35, $45 In sizes 34 to 44. Young Men’s Convertible Collar models, stylish double-breasted English box design; men’s conservative box; men’s convertible ulsters; men’s heavy storm ulsters; men’s dressy oxford Coats— All to go at $22.50. SHEEPLINED COATS FOR MEN and BOYS For Boys, $11.95, Formerly $18.00 For Men, $22.50, Formerly $35.00 Long Ulster Coats with Sheeplined Collars and Lining tain Store 357 Main Street 1 il Hit the Trail and Save anve Spnt

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