New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 20, 1921, Page 2

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pendous in ¥ MEN'S rcoats price re precintion Quality of l R The Finish pyen to us that these mlues this g Sale in put, above wonderful $40.00 Garments 5.00 $60.00 Garments $100.00 §full e-Leland's. " hall, advt. flor auspices I, Jan. 26 ——Advt to Mr. and hicago, 111, . McEnroe Markham Ber- social nin WEDS MAN t Page) and stroet on of Mar fter Henry nstituted jetion of the told by signed nn 0,000 bin latter 1919 In the nry Weld's t contested ot it be iz0ed Pegxy of Henry jhe win ot ve to the great unsne. L] the child [deh Heonry intestate ‘ Nuresak and the MMGN COUNCIL VO NEV BRITAIN DZILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY '20, TES IN FAVOR OF TWO PLATOONS IN FIRE DEPT. ommends Finance Board Include This Item—Tech- nicality Prevents Election of Greenberg as Prosecu- tor. Alderman A M democratic member of the commpn conncll from the Sixth ward that body wont on record last éevoning aa favoring the principle of the two- platoc vstem in the fire department wnd recommended that the board of finunce und taxation include in it budgot, an Item for Its adoption. The wetion followed the presentation of . report by the board of fire commi foners recommending that the body onsider tho advisdility of the sys tem, and if 1t was found to be a wise one refer it to the b of finnnce xation. While mitting the plan 1o be a good one the eity, the board made no positi recommiendation Tet of Report report follows: — ibmit a petition by the members of the pormanent forco of the fire department for the adoption of the two wystem. After a rlgld fuvestigation nand careful sideration this board 15 of the oplnion that the of wuch o system would be of | city of New Iritain and wtep in the right direction proval entirely gent upon wheiher an adequate num- ber of men 18 added to properly safe- guard the city at all imes. The pres- ent force of permanent men exclud- ing the chief is fifty. Under the rule allowing one day off In seven the ef fective force ix reduced to some forty- three men daily The fifty men are Alvided into six hose companies and two ladder companies as follows Co. No. 1, 8 men: Co. No. 2, 6 men; Co. No. I, 6 men; 0. No. 4, 8§ men; "o. No 5 men: No, 1 truck, 8 men; No. 2 truck, 6 men “It will be ohvious that during the nine hours consumed at meal times, the number of men in each company available for immediate duty is =sad- ly depleted, reduchpg the number in companies to as féw as three men. Under the proposed two platoon sys- tem, the minimum niimber of addi- tional men required would be forty- two and together with the present permanet foree would he evenly di- vided into shifts among six hose companies and twd ladder companies, ns follows Co. No. 1, meven men; Co. No. 2, five men; Co. No. 3, five men; €o. 'No. 4, five men; Co. No, b, five men; Co. No. 6, five men: 1 truck, eight men; No. 2 truck, six men This means, of course, two twelve-hour shifts of forty-six men as listed above It is plain then that a full complement of forty-six men |s on duty all of the time and a reserve approximately that number cvent of thelr need The plun as outlined ahbove, would involve an Increased expenditure of nearly $73.000 for the Initial year. This es- timate based on present scale includes the wages of (orty-two additionaldmen suggestod and the wage Increaso necessitated by the creation of new ecaptaineles. Provision has also been mnade for the elimination of the grade of Hentenant and also the entire pres- ent eall torce “Tho board is fully cognizant of the fact that the adoption of tho two plrtoon system will mean a radical departure from the existing system and will throw a burden of taxation upon the citizens which they may h Msinclined to hear. Wo are actuated, by what we consider the Interests of the city of New Rritain. Ilcallzing that the votera aro directly interested In this question weo feel that the adoption or the rejection of tho two platoon plan in the last analysis left to to the general depres.- slon and the reprehensible business conditions obtaining throughout the country during this period the hoard foels that this time Is far from op portune for the immaediate adoption of proposed system. and do not action construed s U'pon a motion of Paoncss at this time ind tr Weo heg to platoon con adoption otherwise a Our ay however, iwm contin- however best for the should be them. Owing this wish thelr advo course. 1In while respectfully left to cating such hurrled consideration of this fact volcing our approval, request that the matter be your judgment On a yea and the council on the project, the any we, nay vote to place record as favoring following members voted for it: Aldermen Dehm, Gil, Paonessa, and Council men Woells, Rice, Eivk dt, Baker, Thompson Wall, Walrath, King, Dunn, Kerwin and McCormack Thoso voting against the resolution wero Alderman Gilpatric, Coujclimen Criberk, Carlson, Towers, Peterson, timable henefit to the | aw be raised $500. Alderman Paonessn and Councilmoen McCormick ind Mlymarski voted against the in- crease when it was put to a vote. Other council members cxpressed a helief that the superintendent, by careful buying, could sove his salary in a vear No Band for Kibbe. Recommendations that the salary of the hcalth department stenogra- pher be increased £100; the chief « the ire department, $200, and the perintendent of the Town Farm $100, were earried without objections. Commenting upon the reported turn of Georze F. Kibbe to manage the Town Farm, Alderman Gill, who was ldentified with the Quigley fac- tion of the conucil for the past few . said an tell brass bhand at them upon thelr Councllman wdoption of a the comfort station mates to the hoard of taxation for an estimate. It oted sn- re- you that there'll be no the station to meet return to thé city.” Baker moved the resolution to refer plans and esti- finance and was 10 £5.000 rfor Club House. \ rommittec of three was author- to act upon a request of the v ans of Foreizn Wars for $8,000 for a servicemen's club house. Com- niittees wore also named to draft res- olutiong upon the death of Patrick J. Ilgan: also a lotter of thanks to the corporation counsel, Judge J. E. his long and efficient resignation and that Klett as prosecutor, Cooper, for serviee THis of Judge G- W were accepted Waming for “P. 8. A report of Jlectrical Superintend- ent George Cooley stated that P. 8. I MeMahon had neglected to comply | with orders to make wiring in his | hotel safe from fire hazard A motion | was presented by Aldorman Dehm to have the matter referred to the prosecuting attorney It was =0 or- Jdered Favorable action was taken upon a recommendation to award the con- tract for cutting municipal ice to Huiley Brothers. The use of the houses and tools are included in the $1.100 figzure which was set. It was stipulated in the contract, the water hoard reported, that the ice must be sold in this city at a price less than is charged by other dealers. HARTFORD LADY SAYS CINOT IS A GOD SEND Arthur €. Russell, of 15 Moore East Hartford, Says That She s Her Health to the Wonderful CINOT. Mrs. Ow b ¢ c ARTHUR C, RUSSELL. Mrs. Russell is thirty-seventh MRS The testimonial of the five hundred and testimonial that has been received from WHartford and vicinity. Mr. Ryan, the CINOT Expert, has received many thousands in the different cities that he has introduced CINOT in and anyono that desires any infor mation concerning this Tonic can call on him and he will be pleased to ex plain anything to them that they de- sire to know. Mrs, Russell says ““I have been suffering from a general rundown condition for some mont hs I felt tired out and miser hle, In fact could hardly drag my- self around the house. It just seemed that T never could get rested 1 had no appetite and did not well at night. 1 have taken botties of CINOT and truly believ that this wonderful remedy is a God- send, and do not hesitate to speak well of it, for it has restored iny health ciyor 18 BEING DEMON- STRATED IN NEW BRITAIN BY AN EXPERT AT THE MILLER-HANSON DRUG STORE, 82 CHURCH ST. It Ix also for sale In Plainville by G. R. Byington; in Forestville by 'harmacy: in Southington by Chaf- fec's Drug Store; in Plantsville by George R. Steele: in Rristol by The Madden Drug Sterc; in Glastonbury by €. R. Densmore, and can be obtaiped at all first-class druggists. sleep two McKirdy and Mylnarski. W Alderman Glipatric and Council- man M¢Kirdy led the opposition to the resolution, explaining that the present was an inopportune time for 1"s adoption. Alderman Paonessa teit that too muoch was being asked of the firemen when they are required to work 21 hotirs a day Counellman Rice sald the firomen had waited long | enough on promises of the council, and It s noy time to fulfill those promises Kent's | 1021. “Kitchen Fully Equipped?” Asks Padlox It's a good time to stock jup on the things you need for your kitchen. Everything from 1B-cent paring kaife to the st alum- inum and Pyrex. Let us tell you about some of the useful things. HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. 'LAST CALL ON OVERCOATS DOWN THEY COME! Every Overcoat in our store cut right in This Sale includes our regular stan- Shuman and Stein Bloch. Half. dard makes. A few good Coats left for you to pick from: $65.00 COAT | $60.00 COAT $50.00 COAT $48.00 COAT NOW $24.00 \ Special Sale on All Suits, Odd Pants, Hats, Caps, Raincoats and Furnishings. WATCH OUR SHOW CASE FOR SPECIALS The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN STREET. NOW $32.50 NOW $30.00 NOW $25.00 BILIOUS? If you have bad taste in mouth, foul breath, furred tongue, dull headache, drowsiness, disturbed sleep, mental depression, yellow- ish skin—then you are bilious, SCHENCKS Sore Throat Chest Colds Won't Last Many Hours When Begy't | Mustarine Gets on the Job. i No mustard plaster that any grand mother ever made goes after inflammatioa and congestion like Begy's Mustarine, that youcan buy at any drug store in a yellow box for 3v cents, and, best of all, there isn’t ong blister in a whole carload. Oftimes when yourub it on at night the Inflammation is gone in the morning. | But if it isn’t all gone, the relief you | prayed for is certain. | And it acts just as fast when used fc) | lumbago, neuralgia, the pains of rheuma tism and gout or for sore, aching feet. | In fact, for all aches and pains, sorenes: | and swellings, nothing you can buy at an) arug store will produce the hoped for result #s quickly as Begy's Mustarine, in the vel box—made of real yellow mustard. It's the Quickest Pain Killer on Earth. quickly relieve this disorder, which is the result of liver derangement and severe digestive disturbance. Purely vegetable. Plain or Sugar Coated. 80 YEARS' CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. J. H. Scheack & Son, Philadelphia. Crowell’s Drug Store, The Fair Department Store. For Z:oughs, Colds, | Bronchitis. Experieuce has na icine Uompl;fe”b‘ebruary Lists . Now on Sale Columbia Records : Song Hits Frank Crumit] o 3332 $1.00 A-3333 $1.00 A-3339 $1.00 I'm a Lonesome Little Rain Drep From Gresswick Village Foliies of 7920 Frank Crumit Broadway Rose Peerless Mother’s Lullaby S‘Am Eve Cost Adam Just One Bose Bert Williams You'll Never Need a Doctor No More Bert Williams I've Got the Blues for My Kentucky Home A-3338 From Ziegfeld Follies of 7920 Van and Schenck $1.00 Marimba From Zeegfeld Follies of 7920 Van and Schénck I'm a Jazz Vampire Marion Harris] A-3328 NeverLetNoOneManWorry YourMind Marion Harris { $1.00 At the Circus —Laughing Song Weston and Young | A- 3338 Laugh with Me—Laughing Song Weston and Young { $1.00 Silver Threads Among the Gold Oscar Seagle | A- 3327 Love’s Old Sweet Song Oscar Seagle [ $1.00 [o) Dance'Music Darling—Medley Fox-trot Art Hickman®s Orchestra) A. 3834 Missy—Medley Fox-trot Art Hickman's Orchestra {* §1.00 Tired of Me—Fox-trot Ted Lewis® Jamx :g A-3329 TLat Riga-Liga-Lee—Fox-trot Ted Lewis® Jaxz $1.00 Just Snap Your Fingers at Caze—Fox-trot. Greerwich ¥ llage Folliucofhll’id_ OF, My Goodness!—Fox-trot Columbia Saxophone Sextette You're Just Like a Rose—Medlcy Fox-trot } A-3330 Six A-3337 $1.00 Prince’s Dance 1.00 Dolly, I Love You—Medley Fox-trot The . Nightingal~—Medley Fox-trot Hickman Trio Sweet Little Stranger—Medicy Fox-trot \=Zaas Hickman Trio Beautiful Annabell Lee—Medley Waltz Prince’s Dance Orchestra Pussy Willow Waltzes Prince’s Dance Orchestra Spring Flowers—Walts Royal Serbian Tambouritza Orchestra Quist Night—Waltz Royal Serbian Tambouritza Orchestra. E-462¢ $1.00 Inlo-_of Hoffmann, Doll Song Lacy Gates ) A-3336 b '-dla'f‘: Lucy Gates[ $1.00 rmevale di Venezia Florence Macbeth Linda di Chamounix, O luce di quest’ anima A;'.g! Florence Macbeth Lucia di Lammermoor, Verranno a te sull’ aure 40768 Maria Barrientos and Charles Hu:l':ul $2.00 =N : | Y LGN | . — ] =1 & w9 Instrumental Music: Zapateado (Spanish Dance) Kerckjarto ?l‘.:: ; Romanza Andaluza Kerekjarto ‘..1.3 Sehnb-ru:-dcia (First Movement) Schehorazade (Third Mevemauty [ $1.50 Cincinnati Symphony Fantaisie Impromptu (Chopin) osef Hofmann The Rustling of the W (Lisxt) . josct [ £ A-6174 $1.50 A-3331 $1.00 Nocturne in E Flat (Chopin) Pablo Casals Anchors Aweigh U. S. Naval Academy Bead March of the Middies U. S. Naval Academy Band New Process Columbia Records, Individually in. spected, durable, delightful, depradable, wicrats m every detail. Standard Models up to $300 Period Designs up to $2100 Now Columbia Recorils on Sale P the 106k andt 300k oF Boary COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New Yerk ! Includes Columbia or Some of the est Columbia Records in Your Chr&_:ums List. BUY' THEM

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