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v ’ 12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922, N e ) . . " St bt Cigars Don’t Hurt David! A ” i a male clerk in the office | - ot of the s superintendent R ' committee was nuthor A jzed to wefore the board of | finance and taxation and seek w trans — - fer of $25,708.41 to make up u short f . g Sanitary Repair Ltem of $24,700| ‘e vowrat ot o aera > : 4 pense of having Principal L, 1’ . ) attend the national convention K M pElaliE s | next month. The board 1 i ¢ | ly voted to s Supt. \ ! The school committee at w meeting | 13,1004 hat the { ' yesterday afternoon adopted a budget | oy 1a%, trin;. a0 Y for the next fiscal year and will ree- |y Gkl Haout Work 1 ommend to the board of finanee and |, it Rl ¢ 4 taxation that the sum of $835,180 be | ooaive . d was informed by v‘! allowed for school necds, Commissioner A, 13, Meredith that the The board had previously 10pped | gjry's share of the average attendance off an item of $21,700 for sanitary re- | iy jy $22,077 J| paira in the schools, This is the item | ™ gune 11olmes reported that gradu- that Commissioner Joseph M. Hal-| yion exercises for the Central Junior . loran volced strenuous opposition 10| figh sehool and the 1Blihu Burritt last week, desplte the fact that he | gihools will be held January 27, i g dtood alone at that time. At yester- Reports of Drs. A, J. Savard and 3 day's session, Mrs, A G. Kimball wits | james Paulkner on sehool inspections the only one to cast a vote In favor | were read and accepted, g OF 4 of including the item, | Bills totalling $3,630.73 were ac- [« An attempt to reduce the item for! .apteq, 5 y A 4 e medical Inspection in the schools from | 24 v R e S e e R S IR e ' A 2] if e AR . 7 STARTING SUNDAY | «JUST AROUND THE CORNER” e ' BY FANNY HURST—AUTHOR OI' “HUMORESQUE” “2’) David E. Brown of the Department of Agriculture, Washing- | k8 | | ton, smokes cigars all day long and several at a time. Still he shows no ill effects. IHe does it by means of a machine which McKONE CORD AND FABRIC TIRES automatically draws on the cigars and demonstrates their burn- Better than 20,000 miles. Keep down the [J|ing dualities. g upkeep. One Tire Convinces DECISIOS RESERVED | order of State's Attorney 1tugn 2. Alcorn that Variola was set at linerty. Al Variola was taken {into custody R M HEALEY Dealer . BY PHARMACY COM. | ortly atter the Richardson seandal . . 9 came to Iight. He was arrested at his X et home, on a charge of having stolen | JHE 18 Main Street Phone 2750 Mearing On Nathan Noveck's Applica- | liauor from a farm owned by Donato | i 5 Delano at Southington. The liquor, ft tion At State Capitol—Many Ap- was claimed, belonged to Meriden par-, ties. On his arraignment in court Prices That Make You Sit Up | pear to Oppose Licensc, B ddra/are ikaa Ats (U 36 00 0 anras and Take Nogice SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, INC S i ” B y 5 1e, i tha s ‘lmnvunyl he )‘\as since been 11\ .Jn!l. sy (11 M P l Ky 242 MAIN STREET street druggist, for a license for aljson and A. J. Richardson were the |E& store at the corner of Hartford avenue | ohier witnesses for the state against | % 14 . R : claimed at Green- | 4 . Tel 244 Mortgage Loans Negotiated i hreats, forced him to| I Said The Splder to the Fly and North ' Decision in the|pim vario Ipay a $125 fee for securing $250 *| from Denison. It was Variola's claim that he had secured Greenberg as le- ° application was opposed by|gal advisor. In rendering a decisfon : ruc ln an tora e William 1. O'Connor who conducts a|in the Greenberg case, Judge Wolfe | 38 1 drug business on the opposite corner| found the accused not guilty on the n ' ‘ OUT - OF - TOWN SALES that it did not have the power to re-| | GRAN DIVORCE from that which Noveck hopes to get.{ Variola count, but guilty on the t U b T f & St fuse a license except where the char-! | In s acter of the applicant in doubt. e o er r an rans er orage Alderman Angelo Paon who was|Pauline Theda Hoppe: Freed From | i . 1613 Main Street, New Britaln, Tel, 2000, 2002, A, P. Marsh, Mgr, in the building was called before \hoi Cruel and Neglectful Husband. P ° [ . Rear of Dickinson Drug Store. ;‘;’;;“;fi‘x?:cl;’l}‘lm_“,‘\.o‘\_’(:fl‘,“" ¢\ pauline Theda Hoppe of this city |8 “ e Siher " " | was granted a divorce from Alex B 8 | f T ar ts The majority of the arguments| o ETnted a dijorce from = Alex s against, however, were given in the| P i s ARt Bl A perior court vesterday. The charges | [ ‘ 2 Have you a 3 family house you want to trade|vica tiat there was o neea for an- | 0% S0 TCUSE i Do | ' ‘ ; e pldackeittioly el and non-support. [ commission, however, stated that the M o i el e b s for a nice brick block with a good income? Come|coua not rer | support her. She said that five of her i grounds of competition that it wo : s IR G {children, four boys and one girl were ||} - 4 CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Local Man Who Testified Against A. |1t lemporars home, and.ror | % . ; : ‘ourt | the past year and a half she has not | B8 ] A. Greenberg, the Convicted Court | 3 7 ; < vith her husband, She |l | 27, et 343 Ro 5-6 B 4 besiliyins ol 3 2 Main Stre Phone oms 30! ankiBldsle. o ohy S was given the cu.tody of the children, | e 4 : b Sa ‘e Variola, of Oak street, | X : ' ] — FOR SALE CHEAP — MOVING OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS BY EXPERTS OUR SPECIALTY. Ofhars alio 6 ppoReaLits e e Hisr . et We will take full charge of your moving, thereby rl!]i‘vlns you of all trouble, M guments were presented on | son Packing, Crating and Shipping either by Rall or Truck. i Best of equipment for Local and Long Distance Furnituro Moving. both sides, ‘but the commission ruled a license on th | was the mother of nine children, had imarried Alex in Warsaw, Russia in d Za o furnish and the decision was reserved in and see us. If you have any exchange you |untia iter date. et thagiana et iR T I'this country for 19 years. She gavc | [specific instances of the man's eruel- 2% want to make for properties, consult us NOW. VARIOLA RELEASED |t fowards her. told how he drank and | § 7 - ineglected her and how he failed to 2 k - who played an important role in the H To satisfy a mortgage—3 Family Brick—5 rooms each. case against Albert A. Greenberg,| Clty ltems W New and Modern. former prosecutor in the police court, | —_— : ONLY $§1,500 CASH REQUIRED Mot menneisatea i e sounty |soriciy it be- newa wonaas srer. |l YOU ARE JUST THE BUYER THEY ARE LOOKING FOR TO r‘v; : D. Jjail since October. It was on the ‘nuon. : l-rln,. mmfil}_{flifilfif}' MOONLIGHT AND MARDI| Jumpers made of woven wool o |l GIVE YOU THE BIGGER PRICES AND LOWER QUALITY laced up the front were worn by { National Bank Bullding. Opun Satarday Evenlngs. GRAS DANCE ‘[\\-n.m, many centuries ago. \ ] At Ukrainian Hall | ¢ For Quick Retuns the Herald Clssfied Advs,| 2%, v || YOU CAN DO BETTER RIGHT HERE * et el N YOUR OWN HOME TOWN SO R | T TR Ve anuary Sale Demonstrates Save your old RAGS and PAPERS I | | 5 for : i i ¢ NO-NO- ISAY } ¢ : v ray Better, r(;}.-.;: Now C » Q‘F: HES MIGHTY/| HES ASOUT Also Second ‘Hand' Men's Clathes wy Fur- 1 E 116 W TFL. 633-23 . WHY SONNY b e : | WONT GET sy ey | |TO RENT ' 4 2 a6 soom tomens « JI@ COATS And CAPES 441 West Main strect. 4, 5 and 6 room tenements on North Buy At Our Wondrous Reductions SETS AND MUFFS SCARFS, STOLES COATEES : {§ strect. 8 and 7 room apart- In In FEELING ¢ 752 / 3 | ments with steam heat, hot wa- & o \ ter, janitor service on Main SO WELL / street, corner Klm. ln Lynx’ wo“’ Fox’ Raccoon .HUDSON SEAL Nutria Raccoon Tor particulars apply to Mink, Skunk, Cohn's Coal Co. | HUDSON SEAL Beaver, Nutria, Mole 635 I. MAIN ST. ' TEL. 684 Or Meal Times Call 2425 i Mole A TRIAL ORDER T'OR OUR COAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. - Nutria | EDW. MESHKEN FURRIER : ¢ BY 10AM, ‘POPAINSLEY HAD JUST = - Just A Real Good Car @ ' 139 MAIN STREET [ ABOUT RUINED THAT YOUNG FELLER $890 f. o. b. FROM THE CITY WHO WANTED TOHELP SHE 1 ATS HIM SAW WOOD —— > A. G. HAWKER 54 ELM ST.