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. NEW«BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, \\’/EDNESDAY APRIL:.27,: w(nm.s Chairman Humphrey said lh\!l'v are other stre Ellis street, for instance, th are “more central and sltould be graded. The engine: said ITlliss street requires a steam shm-.q-u hile all the strects included in his list can be graded by hand. | Public Works Commission Dralts| OFHCERS ARE ELECTED Plans for Street Works S AT T For Year With Spengcer H. Wood As Its President. Ex-Councilman Abramr G ¥ submitted a proposition to the The! G. 4. 1. hall association, an of publlc works at its meeting L ssocia tion th m of which is _to - night cafling for the grading of s provid quarte for the divil wur whul streets by the board and th slac- | veteralss, has ele officers for the Ce Lreéam DOoda | in: of lieas against the propertics | coming year as follows: President [ tted. After a brief discussion |S. H. Wood; vice-president, William / % @oming more popular daily. The | Commissioner John Moore moved | B. Ros sberg asurer, Edwin W. Z thiat the proposition be rejected and “ y, Mrs. E. C. - 7 Z \ulé fim;m; lingers and you wish for more. {the couneil be informed that the > auditors, Harry C. Jackson, 7 d I net in favor of working the rs. Lillian Burr, . W. L. Damon; Wo aré ndfar so rushed but what ¢ as requested since there are |h mmittec, heads of ¢ gani- E streets already built up which | zations using the headquar com- |@ AN take the time to serve your | 4", " cd of repair. The plan was | mittee to purchase n('\\" rpet, Mrs. \u\txl‘mnglhdfiha%- k properly in a sterilized glass. ' rejected Arthur H. Oldershaw, chairma 7 g y /////, Would Aid Jobless, Mrs. Conklin and Loren D. Penfield: ‘il find our drinks are all, and The styects upon. which the former | committek to raise funds for pur- councilman recommended works arc: [chase of new carpet, Mrs. Lillian Commonwealth avenue from 100 feet [ Burr, William B. IRossberg and $d- wgst of Carleton -to~-Tunxis street; | win W hultz I“[ Semeca street from Commonwealth AN fun is being raised to pur- avenie to the Boulevard: ' Sachem, |chase ainew carpet fof the head- ["n' da and, Tunxis siroets from Com- | quarters, and donations will be cheer= E monwenlth avenue te the Boulevard. !'ull\ reogiyed San ru Ure The plun was represented as one Edwin W. Schultz treasurer of the which would tend to help the unem- }association, made his report of the ployed finances as follows: Balance on hand, It was voted to rgcommend the |April, 1920; eipts, city approp lhldln ht :Il.l\l\::: of sewers I.'.‘\‘Ij‘\Tltl::. street. | tion, _sjmo_ .\“I\)” l»i‘y.m:‘m ‘s:."‘;} s ' . H ‘ ’ ///‘/ \ COUCH HAMMOCKS from Onak to Lasa street; also St v Women's o, than we claim for them. Daly avenue and Short street when ; Eddy-Glover Post, o : X - will be much in demand this summer, s0 make your selecti 1| watvers are signed by property own- on, rent. ectc.! $25: total tme May Change From Stan- | ops $563.67; expenditures, rent. now. We are showing an unsurpassed line in various sty ard 1o Duylight Saving, But The preparation of a map on pro- | janitors’ .services,, light, .incidental ,/ ///////,,,,/4 //////////, We have them in khaki, grey and fancy colors. All made posed grade and building lines on |etc, $161 Balance on hand April Horsfa“ Day street was ordered, grepoyatory 26, 1921, ; |8 MakeYour POI'ChAlIOllt'Of'DOOTS Living Room of the best possible materials. Some' of the prices v héaring "h:‘",,_,(:K,!,’A:,,:}"&:,Il':;"f porri B l:‘,:l.""m| I'"("‘:\A-. ___‘_”l e R ' We carry the well known Vudor shades in brown:and $12.50, $18.50, $24.00, $27-00 ’ F t ear Want Street Ac (~plrl| John B. An derson Named Chief Temp- | | {8 green in lengths of from'4 feet to 12-feet. They are very in- : ; en S 00 W A petition of the F v'\‘ (»nlm- L plar-—Installation May 9. { expensive. T $29-00, $31.00, $35.00 ¥ pany for the dcgeptance awley & \ - i ¥ ; P A wintains a Standard in Quality street was reférfdd {o the city engf- Tha folld wing officerd. +have leen : Atrewd of the Times— | neer \ map was ordered” prepated | elected by fthe Phoentx : Temple. of w Always Right | and heari ordered oy the proposed | Honor: Chief templar, John B. An- (| fovan Oxfords s12 ® le! street and bBufldifig’ lined- on | derson; vir'c-tcmp_lm-. Roh-rl‘ Middle- y t Biack | Osgood avenue from Farmington ave- | Mass; reconler, Charles J. Symonds: o ® A S v 4 812 || nue to Slater road financial record August Heisler, Brown | © Action wids deferred on the . aes _;-;'61‘-““;""[': -';)l“" :1(::3 c :t\‘.'.lk-;]m. \[th- 2 “C ,, ‘Witekin Oxfords $8 10 410 «..(,:‘.:. e o Albany avenue, nending f fuk I, Baytings: ueher, athut bor- |8 onnectlcut Best Furniture Sto e’ Pan, Brown and Riack ; Puts for the extension. of water | guardian, John Rainsford; sentjnel, R % mains. in Belmont street 'to Hunter | Palmer; past clief templar, Charles road were tabled as was a request for | Fi Ous; trustee for three years, J. Iking and French Oxfords water mains in First street and Buena monds. | : They will be installed on Monday [ evening, Ma¥.9, by Grand Deputy | Whitby of Portland. ! 1 CANADIAN CROPS, JOB FOR SAY/ IRISH BLOOD MAY SAVE B - LIFE .OF A SICK JEWY Are Being Further Added to by Ad- | Wil Be ven Official Positions as | ‘B;ewr }’olri(‘. bApru 37.—With a half the water main in Ving street be ex- et Tehe W i - - Olves.« Suides a rarns { pint of Irish blood in his veins, phy- ;u nded to Hart-street,and the main CANNGN, FOR NEWINGEON. vent of-Tea antt-Olfves. N e sicians, said yesterday that Louis Haft, || . FOR ALL OCCASIQ - in Osgood avenue from Hunter Road | (o MiAs Fftort ot W Ottawa, Ont., April 26—Those with- New York, April 27.—An oppor-: Russian Jew, seriously ill at the Man- 'HI(‘H’ CLASS CLOSED. | casterly about 1,000 feet Sickear i Effore o Get / for old salts to return to the hattan Eye, Ear and Throat hospital, $ .Rates, . B tensions Voted. FOOTWEAR FOR GOLY ’ It was voted 1o recommengd. that : rs w k ‘on Canadh as - Relia “for Nearby Tow § out ite butders DT sea in a new capacity—that of official No. 210 East 84th street,” would re- | Water service has been installed in i A 3 —— l' {the extension of Court strect arid' & | - Senator Georse P. McLinw ot Con. | * 1and of snow banks and.wild coun; ;.jqe and yarnsman—is annqunced cover. The blood transtusion which ‘ 0 t: | Jhearing will be held on the ‘#gwer #nocticut .,,”(.‘1, cd the following bills | 1F¥ can take it from Dr. Tolmie,:fed- by n large American steamship com- will probably save his life was made THE P | which has been started, City ‘3""?"“ ifi the United States senate eral ministef of agriculture; it s pany here. i it vesterday. ) an j Joseph D Witiams reported 4 Bills. anthorizingr alie seoretady nothing ‘of. the $6rt. o { .. The company:decided that what ¢ = Issued by the 0“! leqnuse of the fact that thetd®WeNS g o th dépate tio the town of Newing- Ted and clives are-haW ,‘m‘m ‘was needed on its larger shibs to 1’ ‘3000 YEAR OLD CORPSE. ‘ D . e e vortg ¥ WoNGensestiou ame atman cAANO® |ceuntully Kok on.-Vancd g, 2hswer the hundred and = one {ques-} . copennagen, April 27.—The, piuni’ New England Life | s . & he can now. ‘mndie, 8 Vo ar, field pieco sind to the city of Mid- | .,4 4 gooa fig drop is.'é jod_ thisAons ¥ = nyfied, body of a wpman. who died - LD \nylnm Street, Hartiord. have Sidewalk Inspector Walter le « lotic v German | ] A . sumv of those retired seamen that are 3 ; Campbell inepelt :oswer. connections | cx i e IRt Dheoms. ? Terman 'vear, e sintitettsafd rERAUY wi w be found in sailors’ missions | 3090 years hsgo .was found récently | { cumllally “It Pays w Boy Our Kina” e ol +-gramtiba o] fas ity e s et wrdliod ¥ imi of p. | Meeting o of - local - horticulturists: “l‘ e <mmm“m bnk ?q"?d in.a field in the ‘Jutland dis: ‘_ any inspector's salary |wul be tnorcased )[AL a ::u :.\m.nn.;‘ ;‘::::L:‘ (:‘on | Filberts rnd slmond: trees are in fulk V; \y;:;]fix‘n;:‘nn ;opo So various sez rict of Denmark and s ‘being un- : (Chartered "1835)! E E . s g o ¥ ) | bloom and the bamboo crop is large wrapped by employes of the* National . - The board voted to conduct a tour | necticut. @ = Cian'a oranniteiione: have hafeinsicht pped by emp 1 I l of inmpection Mondky afternoen ut I, oy | efiough (0 harvest Tow - haskets: g N S (Mot varn spmners :I:siumf I e wadits Insures Your Insu CITY ITEMS 1 o'clock. SHORT CATENDAR DOCKET B e .},:“‘"“‘ et it W ~,. and an official board will' pass “’,B"“T‘;ppe"d To. 8 cow hide, She ap. | | Guarantees ild Maintain Gangs. . e ' believes it o ahe At ¢ s 3 PR e A Discussing the unemployment sit- be a matter. of time’ unti] Cilo & pears to have.been a person of rank. ' “ Double Indemnity fg s & Then the winners %ill be shipped. ¥ j¢trolas and record. Henry Morans'. [ uation,. Chairman E. N. Humphrey, able to. buy ils roses . from Their ehief dutics will be. th o the Her.sarments included a short jacket | Accidental Death dve, remarked that it is regretable thmt coast towns within jtg borders, i ’ rser 0 vith sleeves and a petticont and slpe e ¥hip’s nursery and the play deck o > Waiver of Premiums he regular meoffng of Vallant Ré- | gangs on street work are to he of importing stock trees from Great 0o MUTSCTY An¢ on tac > and : 3 | Mmons & (0. by M. . Bexton, vs. | 2 ~ ol cprt . - I T- Weiner, by M. D. Saxe, hearing | p o -F0T 8 o o cotntrien, EIVing the - youngsters = Anferica’s :‘?Nbfiwa hilt:s a:‘ound r;‘er w(s‘: fmd . Income During Dje -, »e held this evening | changed so frequently under; the:| = ™ o000 LT pnan Belkih, by | Dritain.Irelind:and ather countries. . ....¢ime history in story book form. Y%0.bronke bracelets on her arms. atholle Daughters of America will | city’'s plan since the men will _not - - d a whist this' evening at the | become properly acquainted with, David L. Naft. ive. M. J. O'Connell, by 8 ights of Columbus hall on Frank- | their duties. General perintedent short calendar docket for the | covrt ‘Session at 2:30 o'clock Friday afterneon, is follows: M & J. Traceski, pleading by defen- 2 LR = TR Partidipating Paid-Up or E . B - @ant; Bwald Wedman, by H. P.| = g - Privileges Scuure. Al proceeds will be given | C. B, Cadwell informed the bbard fp nu (VECL OIS W P Man. | B “vl.“e or ’phone P. CRON ""':‘ Symmel, whe £% X ’ LD IA DO {409 1Y gan, answer: New Britain Hebrew . ’ - > formation, 173 ; efves you right. EIK's Grift A petition was received for a sewer | SU5 L MV T LT S rrord, v . P : = t. in South street from Roosevelt street p i 5 4 i = F D. Doffman, by’ Greenstein & Green- | " g L 1 1 oot of the ™ ent ubou 25 feet mo ¥ e . s patnvel poecting of Paerts | 2bout 126 fest southerly. It wi res | i \piigding \Jiy": deteadant: Teacher ation of ’nl ferred to the city engineer. City Ens X eiloy . u:&' b H iy High school, Wil We held- at | gineer J. D. Willlams recommefides B s Fepm e A : - . be E. And B o eIkl G ehiie: | st 2ne metion of tae Donra 1 poprds LEXINGTOY LODGE NOTES. °| [ : "ll h 1Summer I ue Herbert i ward Avis, bird _mimie, wifl en ing the contracts for manhole frames The third degree” will be conferred inv ¥ - b ef B ss moll’l‘c‘;’?n Rt - k. Officers for the ensuing Years [ und covers and for catch basin casge { Tull form on a<*class- of candidates at » S b g gt i B L it Also be olected ings to the Sessions Foundry Co., of | {He régtfar méeting of ‘Lexington lodge 3 : . Weddings and ~other S Phe Wompn's tlome Missionary | Bristol be rescinded and all bidd: res | Thursday cvening of this week. After H OF THE : (elytre. Musio . ok fioty of the Méthodfst chireli held | jected, also that the city engineer be | tHe miceting refreshments will be served : | ’ ; : ; : 5 y s > sllver Teu” at the fie ‘of Mts. | authorized to buy manhole - frames | #nd "a“soctal hour ‘enjoyed. Fhe Lex® | B = Al T, Homes, 47 tlart street at | and covers and o basin eastifigs | Ington’ orchestra will furnish music fot | B S h> N N E C T I C U T o'¢lock * this afterfivon, The prok|from the Seéssion Foundry,:Ce., -as | the degréc and will ‘give’a short con: 4 / ody from The fen will go to- théd | needed The engineer: presented . .a | cert after the luneh, 2 4 - . : s IR} ] TA aaomesses’ Trafning séhool. ‘Thé | letter from the Seesions Foundry Co. 1 gy e Hathea ¢lase will meet at the home | stating .that the company “‘should be Piace” your awnping order now. k 3 the president, Miss Florence Ladd | pleased 1o furnish you what castings | Eddy Awning dnd~ Decorating - 3 ” I E L E P H N i\UBBF TAMP\ )] 27 Hart streot, at 7:15 o'clock this | you may require %t the priees just | Advt. - < 4 sara ening, quoted umtil further notice. ~ The 4 NNTARY SEALS B c3LH Wolsh Mngbts Center church, May 9. | engineer's recomimendations was ap- COMSTOCK EN 5 A proved. Comstock encampment: will celebrate D R 2. : To Govern Driveway<, its 45th anniversary . Friday eyening Approval of a recommendation ot | May, 13th, The ,Royal Purple deg: the city engineer was vofed, as fol- | wiligbe- worked in full form on ‘the 15 lows: “Under Section 19 .0f the or- | cundidates, refresbioents served,.and a e o e I e T | Siiiintns ofiiriin sheend-o . Goes To Press may permit the laying of concrette | will have as their guest that weveping driveway walks. 1 recommend that | tirand Juniéer Wardea Orville Rec.or of | such driveways required to be'not | Bridgeport. Music will be furnished: less than six fnches thick, consisting of Mot less than five inches of com- + 3 . 4 ° ; & ; crete base, of the same mixture as re- quired for sidewalks, and one inch «of " - a ul' a l'l 4 : : . finish, ull laid over not los than | ! ? . Special This twelve inches of boiler einde This < - . requirement shall cover the dfiveway 3 { PDurham Du from tack of the eurb to the proper- Try our Quick Biscuits hot tv Hine aa the b, o aur oven .,._. Jpsisa tne come M S ot LB » If your telephone number or your address or the AYEe Shhe Wheat FHroad ~ owners on both sides of Henty stroet v . : . 3 Small Mize Wheat Firvad to install walks by August.d. name under which your telephone is listed is to ::-’:' l':a‘n: N’::::Ilwl| h Hread Th\r-'“v ‘::::»‘;"h.-,.lns‘ln‘;’::".‘d'y‘nlvmr:'-‘r: D.xrin,f the susar short-.- | ¢ be Cha]‘ged it I\IUS]‘ be arranged for on Or. be- Vienna Hread Grading Fxthmntes, Cane Sugaf\ Maistn Bread with mice large be dome, at a total cost of $22,000, to age, sugars wegerusherd = ~ . . b8 Patsina ; t8c, ||| provide woric for the - unemployed. here. isom, alfipargs of 4 fore April 30th, in ordér to appear -orrectly in. Sugar Nuns, || The wtreets are as follows: Bugritt, Ethe world.: S(»me,v-ere " ieuit A 3 from Clinton strect to Osgood avenua, 4 . A 3=y B Crullers, Large G m 4,000 faet, cost $10,000. Burritt trom g:rgprg‘l—t‘s;: this issue. Crullers, Sman West Main to Broad streets, $2,000: 3 a Ralded Doughnut L t from Corbin ayenue east- of questionable quiality. Large Sugar Cookles rly, $2.500; Corbin avenue from But then, as Kind =t 8 to. Hart stroct, $1.200: Farm- ‘mea knew that Domina T S t N l . are® Ofngs o0 Kion & ) y enue from Allen stree S i I L raree Ginger Cooided . S don || neton muent o A et o | B RCCERIRERR SO | |} he Southern New England = . street from East Lawlor to Allen, $2,- 3 ars: ¥ruit Ceakien ? | 000; Market street from Jubllee to thatoah behaglinsugacs CR N [ Pty e TR U gl | American Suger .| I Telephone Company-» Cream Goods, French Pastry rading for walks, east side, grading for walks, $1,000; | and Jelly Filled Doughnuis in ' Whiting street, from the railroad to - v Wl R L - larse quantity, at R et St i i ‘Sweeten il wilh Domino '"HE. RRBE 4 wouth side, $200: Talcott street, near r Ginmulated, “Taber | Powdered., l ! Confectionersy Brows.