New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 12, 1921, Page 2

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ERYTHING |FIRF DEPARTMENT THE BRlDE--! WORK INI]REASIN[]‘? CIALLY RE- ENGRAVING ew lettoring ttractive wedding puncements at « 249 Calls During Year. Compared to 179 in 1919 The annual report o Noble, the Chief W munieipal solves the prob invitntions | J moderate | propared filed for ecord and with - the commis- | cioners, is follows, including Depu- | Chief 1 Barnes 1lso puch better looking than the oned script and not nearly so b a8 the mnew shaded et Nre prevention and hoard's tions | During experfenced texture paper this distinction to"these Ny done by h on fine wrked t notices torms of ror ’ tio Depart 1ol 1 wark fTectively 100l and ave v Rellef | Vil i rnited and publie I pri departmen lar aver and pr neans the recommend | the « tutior city shot nan e m boxce THE nson Drug Store - - BEEIAR the best further schedi wlons standard | tice of in- | men of | and ).171 Main Street. wing the eficiency of departmeng, would ity consider drill tower atruc- | propes as it necded and. would that the building on_ Elm street as a work is | alo recom- | wdjoining No. | be remodeled | ul Would | drawn ap- { hou DRSFALL-MADE Ready - For - vice Clothes | » be used recommend, that th + ar No. 1 be Into a motor driven which and. used as Wounld also recommend of No bad condition this condition for . ho tus at house change could equipped vaxiliary. , model- | an the v which ing house very and has clothes have some thres Hors clothes || | | 1 but Fire 1 el e A the Iy toe rudiate Fire Deput hi yenton “'hief Eugene F being the s thivd ghis- bur we done o gr nire erywhe in the wp-to ond models epndlor the of up-standin Al by el Y of that we | good in past the | of cleaning | hazardgae conditions and b litipns exigx in tencwent | il bubdings. . We | ral improvements made Aifferent theaters, making it | as far, the ople Life ropes apnd red exit Placed hotels rooming hbuses whaece needed At M New Britain General hospital fire | capes hav n at differcnt % | points, sprinklers installed the } boller ul&?‘omfiafl e C’o’mq:auy waste mmterial it i tp kgep. this cleaned up 3 Asylum Hartford, ¢ Pays (0 Buy Our Kina» fvort wu feel " deal ot . In the turning ipel preed amed creuting atmos of refined wtyle that iva naAtse i ehh vesist and that will not L the h with wear ‘ jax fronts done of pusin no w f'e ossible [ ittending 1 £350.00 and Upward, ights were -in ind v * | | | erected in rooms the onr | n] possible Total { nap | tions hudldings tons, $58 an nd ddleyw St Commissioners’ Rep report and recomumendations The one outstanding featnre in the | wetivities was the aceceptance | citizens of the two platoon rollewing ‘& recommendation { by thix board for its adoption We | have made o dareful study of this FIMOthod of @ ro sgEvice: from all angles Wao have gooe Intg the matter ther Jousnly with eities which Ifive under the from the old.to newer system and bave come 1o conelusion that the subswtution | akeghift requiving a _mueh | sug- | L the wystem CITY ITEMS lasand records Henry Morans' traneition m of the Azia ¢ the large th thee A, last evenlog pleased a e, Dancing followed the show iny eor number of men than that er M. v Maxe, br B F. Clark . or pPpotnt cd sdladevl lodsge 1o Mow ofAbat ordey dny missioners in tl would detri woull defeat the on the orf - the artend the NewsYork ind of menta tire purpos two platoon n @ and battle of Areadin and Cerley musie, Armory ening nven th ty @ was formally hoarts of 11, 1920 in ¢har oreh by fire The of the time house Lceept the missioners October dub Men's ORULLInG company sin- pom - Incorporated for $60,000 Goldaan, Michael Krasmer whbn . Abrahinison te ™ papy at present tien had been formeéd some prior the AN 1 No, | < tem Duirir prrueted fir 5o was turned [ | the nple held | [0 m the la readines it . / fehat 10 S v LY ¥y eventas. Jodd's making 9 Main streel ~-gidvt rikhy Flks NY 1 strect has bLeen clay was N instailation preveption burcau el still as satlsfactory: | The is doing effective i under | present | omplished The ppointn | work can be og the from nt of a company who for approxi and half | captain one oth hall act four t man) 1% inspecters matel four one ticular day de vention chief Th lea) hod to infon of this ¢ or two mer whose ziven area snated by the - cmployed board, Is to permanently | s la duty | fire pre- | nding 'va‘ fires dur- # vention work fact thut the ind the year was more than double | of 3 il number of S 'l i« that th preve ' ai . have averted fir would otherwise have »wmhvn' W - greater proportions. | advoeate the buildin Duripgs the, past prouress has systematizing the 5 are tpo desired sris of 2use which the number We strongly of n drid year considerable made towurd of drili but ndequate 1o obi sults We ocnrnest sity of pum b W | anee ing for could in olose where tower worky; in- | t size for any n.muv st un good the second day as e tiest. Naunghton' i Quality pod Mealth, all in owe Stop at Naughton’s respect fully conaideration additonal chemienl and i<h emphasize of remodelng the adjoining No., 2 use as work then he made in shop and skimity W dhe request of the vour | neces- combination hose the small Engine shop. onr nn to import- build 1o Repgirs house the ' Spanish placed | |in the | Electrie hall NiEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MEMORIAL BAY: THURSDAY, MAY 12, -GRBERS 1SSUED- Grand -Army. Veterans {0- Take Part Again H. Wood, ca Post. G. A.R of has issued the Spence nander tunley for the fornral following or servance of Memorial Monday, the Ve omrades of «h —War Vete Woman's Patriotic Army? Span- World War Veterans, ot Auxiliar- Orders dnd Friends ans: of Gorp. the custom all commander arcordance “wikh o wndin Posts, ison with my of the Mond ohscpye Mo you M h ' of o Lo mori Day honot comrades h thet reat sacrifice en us a free and united coun- This _unity w demon from North the ¢all war when me nd heélp IMhera sed he fact that it a united ple wa in the late World from every section ind from every walk 10 enlist, ready to give need ponded to to an people when young men of the country, in life hastened their lives, it world from niade clear, he, fo save the tyFanny. all citizens will, observe the day.as a falien comrades and request that flags on -all public ‘huildings and in our parks be 1t half mast Memorial Day noon. then full mast 1 cordially patriotic that possibl I requést far As memorial to our heroes. 1 on and with all ilitary organizations to ll!l]"' itr oitr’ pubfle’ égercies. The pupils in our public schools have always been very kind and help- | ful’ to the Grand Army in gathering Hlowers sgth which decorate the graves of bur dead. The rfembers of G. A. R.. appre hed freely given: and turn them and to our throughout the city aid in g flowers th pr the g 5 soldier invite us nley Post this p so we to for may of ing we decorate our 3} kindness Therfiténdeht of H\‘!Luuh ind of Frof. W. . French, princiy the Grammar school, we are per- nitted use the basement of the Grammar school, next dist church for receiving g flowers A committee o'clock of to and arrang- hand at for will e the morning Woman's Relief Cofp \ssistance in this man- ously furnish a din- who ist in “ar- distributing the Veterans and been most on in The offc purposc not only but all ner gen ng ner ms of their hitve: in plans of the day irs the Auxiliary also helping observan. In past ye Stanley PPost have greatly use of automobiles geherous patriotic citizens. 1n this way all comrades have able art in the parade and memo- | rial €xércises Moms of the who manahned und dared to do whatever members “of” appr contributed men =0 but the reises arc very every comrade, and gratefully accépted Past Department Streeter. n participati zoverned b exe of Henrt s0 use the the My ymmander K.\ asy. all those parade will be ving appointed the of instruction I'he following ‘umumlll‘ have lmnnv (ppointed To Foceive rman: Sons St A erams, Flowe « or or Scouts, 4 w € em-] costa for assaulting Albert Joscph and i ehairman May. - Gilbert Sons of Veter- Graves. | Sternbers, Charles To Decoratc ctery W, F . Pentiel Bentley Georze Root Willlam 12 Molic e wart mreteriow chairmanT Lewis McMahon, John VRS o Veter Automobile Committec itiens Corps, .1 of \ mom, lain, Ror terans T MMLLS SPPROVED, < The following monthly billa were \pproved at @ meeting of the common coundil finance commitiee last night Street department, $5,603.09: Bewer congtruction r$2,928.60: sewer rgain- 45 ¢ subway, $7R.34 . $659.114 hospital nance, $71.88; city F charities $£4.1 munivipal garage, 7. incidental STIQUEL—BART Fart, daughter of Mr iast Majn gireet. J* Stiquel, son of Mr. and Stiquel of 244 Kast Main married yesterday afte Rev. John T. Winte trip the couple will Lula Hart ind Edwin Mrse. J A street, w nodn by a weddi Tren on nt orFice rorce ENTERTAI D, The V erbury force of ,the Can-, necticut ght and Power <ompany was entertained last evening by the Jo- Bowling tournaments followed dance at branch played, were by a PORT OF SEALER The report of the sc ind mensures for the year Nunfher of devices inspected and shows npsteg-mechanic ix Bread Shogp T ipproved, 4,979; condemned for re pair. 43: confiscated. 7: number ot ™ trated in the | heart | untit | i sist of two squa {two guides i of Prof. S.} to the Metho- | this 1 Beginninz next Sunday at Stanley | NoteéFs, 7 Tha a successful 1 experience in N ) Shalt aciated | morrow, Norton. ¥ Boy | E Da- | shawber- | lars of weights'| We Have a Complete Stock of All Kinds of Wheelbarrows. Wheelbarrows for big men. Wheelbarrows for little men. HERBERT L MILLS | i HARDWARE 6 MAIN STREET " HIGH SCHOOL CADETS | mfl COSTS JUNP mford and This N\ of Meriden, Sta | At the senior High schooi the |-m~1 military Railroad Exper% Gives Figures for One Class of Roads Washington, May. 12.—Labor class one roads.were greater cent in 1920 than they w1917, Julius Kruttschnitt, ow.the board of the Southern: declered in o statement submitted to- j day te the scnate jinterstate com- merce committee. During the period, he added, gross revenues the carriers increased less than per, cent. ~ The wiiness was cross questigned Clir his direct festmouy of the past two days, e lhe Adgmson law. was fessor of science has begun | selecting cadets for drill T participation in | the competitive to be held be- tween the R. O, . of New Britain, 0 %% { Meriden and Stamford on “May 27th. costs by were Selection for the senfing the New Brithin High whl he made regardless of anything | but proficiency. The number to be { chosen is 1 s the detail will con- is of cight men each, and a platoon léader, but | there winl a1sg be A few supernumer- fies to provide for unforeseen acci- dent The contest will include and platoon drill, and the prize is the cup won last year and now held by ,the Meriden 1igh school: The drill takes place in the armory at Meris den. High school. T} drill takes | place in the armory at Meriden at o'clock on the evening of May nd it is expected that the will come from the military deparinfent of Yale university. privilege “of to 116 per b4 both squad Deen, increased by 18 vy s ‘?; 9 . he ad 3 The sfatement safa in part; ™ “The labor bill to the carr 1976 WHIEH wad before the Adam&m Jaw took’ effect, stoda at §1,468,576, a4 SPECIAL SERMONS PLANNED 4 w5 e when tiie Adamsort Taw the aggrezaté Compén- Fustion “of the “employes of the* ear- e of class one’ amounted o’ $%,- of Stan- | 739,482,142 S “This wis inereased H the raoad 4.'"1'“&111.\-“1!“0'1 in 181% W6 Thautthe 1 lahdrieost <for ahat \mm' was i §0e9, - % 3B 3 5548 This was further inc : b railroad administration in 1919 to Mfamman |8 n_increase, over will preach Wt the morning of sl 108,646,290 u%,q;\'.‘,- 1916 . Mis: n, Pastor al Churci, Arr } Memorial church, te’ pastor, services at 10:45 upon a. series of topic de Rev. G t for 1 the was fur- ad labor - cosg or an in- ,087.91 s aetual. howeve that year. cribing the evolution of the peligious | the bible as follows: ‘“The Religion ‘“Thou by May. .1 o vas $3,698,216,351 1919 of 88 Les, siven de in 1920, - & part of May May June 5 “The e & “The Communion. ) The junior Shepherd’s Psalm.’” sed Are The Lofd's Praye Thé * (Holy e 'BEER ‘AS MEDICINE I8 BEING ATPACKED irl scouts will Friday afternoon at 4 church., Al the girls over uge A urged b come. - meet to- 30 in the 10 years of Brotherhood wikl meet -1omorrow, eter for Garpet bowling nnd Ladies are cordially inyited IN POLICE COBRT » Fined as Result of House Judiciary Committee Has Hearings Today on Volstead's New . Measures Washington, were May o 125 Hearing. before the judi the bill Volstead to to the s Aimed ihe General under the perseribed for would not medicinal more Main St ciary, committee d by the on Chairman of bee ription ed et Fight—Other pro- Cases. sale Solomon gin was fined $20 and situation or former Attor: beer and wine could be th measure of wine f,n would make zent the Waiyne of the ant the fixsi to he tee, in suppo by - that Volstedd act the prohibit use purposes but V“II’N’ and strin- this subject. zeneral counsel |"lku(' was one of called by the commit- of the bill. The oppo- weré headed by Olfver attorney for the An- company of St. Louls. the victim was fined $10 and costa for } breach of the peace in connection | With the same melee, when both were arr ed before Jmlg.- G. W. Klett n court +his mor o troubla bk pla ridiy nL at the | corner « Main and . Center streets * Solomon had followed Joseph from Main street coffee-house to nquire sition forces . why he letter to a gl ! mutual under S { . Busch sis’ signatur. eph made a deninl. kin connection with i 1ppearance to- A heated argument followed and the ' duy an open statement to Mr. Vol- tu\o came ‘o blows, Joseph faring by 1 was made public from August | | tihe worse A. Busch, president of the company the form ef am order i This statement declared for *beer probation was handed ‘!.n all or beer for none.” Tt contend- Bittner. | ¢ that the rights of the great mass 1k John- {or men the great common rights. with co- | Th men, it said, “are at their daily an extent tasks nd have no lawyers to appear hospital was | for them in V shington * and [lu make it possible for only the rich {few to purchase is against the xmvu- ‘1'!‘ rigit of the greatest number. Judgment in six months’ in the case of Geors ed with assaulting Johnson wan drt caine by Bittner to | that his removal to the | necessary. Michael Tvan, drunk, was arrested | Policeman William 1. Hayes | vas fined- §10 and cosls for. down ch; | son. are ged such by nizht { | SWEDISH LUTH I At the Luther ! evening Rev. Dr. {will be the speaker. the program will be piano duets by Clarencée Lundguist and Harold Sjolan- violin solos by Carl Hansen, vocal ; Hulda Christens duets Christensen and Alfred Ericson. the program refreshments will be RAN NEWS. league meeting this M Mk Hagglund of Boston London, M!v 5 -~At the meeting of the sharéholders wd Trunk Railway com- it was decided to ify ment between the managse and the Canadian government | providing for the transfer of the con- | trol of the mpilway to the government thix month der, solos: b by M After serve S e e e e U s MY FIGHTING LIFE BY GEORGES CARPENTIER this next Monday but his Fend it Uhich will be published in paper SLU fing man starfed with nothing a fascinating story o orld. intro- | Other numbers on | ¢ - The Klbbe Bufl'et Box of fine candies was or g‘l- nated especmlly,to help huxband« and fathers keep peace in the family.- It contains so, many l;mdfl.f of"‘pgplil‘ar faVontefl 5 that-every single person .in.the house is sure to be pleased: There are extra thickly -coated' cheeolates with Tassofted “fancy ecenters, there are chocolate ] -conted nuts; Jordan almonds, pure sweet-cream cara- mels-and delicious preseryed gfnger—all iff one box! “ Kibbe ‘Chdéolates are dlpped with' silver tongs— no hand or even a finger tofiches thers. Your deater - ~doubtlesd carriev'a hrfi agaortmm , a8, well ag Kibbe's "~ Social*Whirls, Cocoanut Cream Bars, Nut Venetians- “and ‘Pure Sug’a'r‘ Patties. ; Ask for Kibbe’s by name., Ve Kibbe's, Sprmgfié‘ld Min‘ Mothers! Watch Your Daughters Healt Health Is Happmess From the time a ‘ir reaches the age of twelvd Fn;i;dv:gm-nhood"mthu is e @ car: g;e thoqufimfi:er cai] ve. The eondmon that thi gfixnn passing. is' so critical and may havy nuch fnr-relchmfif;fle criminsl for guardian to w:tfihoifl oury sel or advice. i Many a woman has su fer&d yesrs of prolong ain and misery throu, Kming'bien'tho'vlt i 0 thoughtlessness or rance on thé partof * wito should have guided hef dangers dlfl"lcu ties that be:et b i aliod:eru shouldteach fif fmla what dengen rom standing M S coldor wet fu If she con ~heavy articl overworkin; if jces slowne ought, nervousness or lrflubihtyon thepu't your daughter, make ‘or her. She needs thoughtful care fo her ovexs plains of hewdnche, pains in theback anddower lim In all such Lydia E. Pinkh Vi 'fi Commd hmi[db.g.v . Pinkham's” Ve, e und s as :i:as e!s‘:)cecli?l!; snda’;)t:d for such cond(ngo:s. It cont‘f:ns nothing that ¢ injure and can be taken in perfect saféty. Reéad how Mrs. Eicher hélped her dau; At the age of mx;‘een my dau lgnr vus She'had pains across her an her ;si would pain her so she could not do her hork married daughter recommended xdin E. 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