New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 3, 1922, Page 24

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BRITAIN DAILY HI-']I:\H), FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1022, home and | book party tomorrow afternoon In ‘ | T hank, despite the fact that the trust|a nervous breakdown at his on I | K " R " [ ehape The ehildren "roug [Ing within the past few year to har 1 sign atating that there |chapel, ~The children, through thelr ow comes the report that Harry |ave funds enough on hand to pay all fearning Wylie, secretary-treasurer of the [ depositors 100 cents on the dollar orphin, and he purpore r:'.'.,.“;.’.'.l:'x‘»'m u! stohkiss company, anf president of | row'n ieeting I to MRS BErte b en the bank, hus resigned an hank pre to send to Krance e SURAP BOOK PARTY burg and Miss Fileanor PWIS | ||. -n and was about to safl for Heot- | ‘ : ge of the program Children ar lm hu he .un when pvmu d-| The children’s branch of the New | harge ¢ | ren are Discusses Appropriations Hearings on the police hoard's budget of $148,247 and the fire com ‘s estimate of $160,166.60, mission's were given last night by the board of ' | B | finance and taxation, Chairman P. F. B | King, Recretary Joseph McGrail and L Commissloners Stephen Robb and 8§ M. Davison appeared in the Interests of the police items, and Chairman Emil Mjerpe, Secretary John J M d t R t 'l f $8 00 t $15 OO 8| Keough and Commissioner William Kranowitz for the fire board, a e o € al or e Y . K Police Want 3148247, K The police board was allowed YOUR CHOICE FOR 567 for this year. Already $98,- ' has been spent and $35,856.16 | 0| will be required to carry through the | I remalning months, is estimated. i An increase of $300 s asked in| n Fourth Floor the ftem of gasoline and ofls, The | ° ° § | commission was allowed 8610 this car, This has already been over- R ! drawn to the amount of $186, and NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES € 5500 more will be needed to com- K | plete the year. A request is made to l{ncrease the incidental account from It is the way of 4 woman to love soft velvet negligees so snug and warm and sure enough there arc 3 200 to $1,600 to take care of' the genuine beauties, at prices the most modest purse can afford, % ¢ drains on this account. The Just 650 of them. as allowed $200 for repairs Wide wale corduroy Kimonos unlined or lined with seco or white China silk, fuil length and gencrous . This year it fecls that in width, large collar, patch pockets, loose kimono or breakfust coat styles, the colors L copen- 0 will be needed and that item s |{ hagen and light blue, coral and lavender. Being sample numbers some of the garments arc slightly included in the budget. New gtairs mussed; no blemish but may be easily overlooked, M!and a new floor at police headquar- £8.00 to $10.00 Kimonos for S2.08 f| ters must be placed, Chairman King $10.00 to $15.00 Kimonos for. .. . ¥ J M | explained, Fourth Floor One Cop to Each 1,000. The chairman called attention to | the fact that there are 46 patrolmen, G @ | five sergeants, a lieutenant, a captain Corsets Specially At AR L e u a e a M | policoman to cvery thousand inhab- & Prlced itants. He asked that $10,950 be al- lowed for six more policemen, 24-inch Black Genuine Cow- La Beatriss Corsc made of In reply to a question, Mr, King hide Spit Cases, Walrus Grain, striped pink coutil, ¢ for &) stated that the pension fund is in v ar ro e medium and slender figures — good shape at present, although there with TR Ehorv Btrans R ey teg §$3.50—I%0r is a possibility that the pensioners’ Special is e W $2-98 k| lis be added to this year, For Beatriss Corsets, made of iining the item on new patrol- runks : B0 A1 ehm ne18 oLl i men, Chairman King said it is pro- 4 5 ; posed to create three new beats and 24-Inch Black (io'w}:m;:‘i". and $12.00 for N | assign threc more men to traffic Cases with long straps, v Rengo Bel leather corners, Ifull size Wardrobe Trunks, broche with i The sum 0 is asked for a Bpecil 2 with 10 hangers, lift top, shoe Wit Hpag H L " B new antomonile for use as a service | B pockets, bar locking device — b ey materivl M| car. “The commission can get $600 ume lVln oom leces Ladies' 20-22 Inch Black Cretonne Lined — Value $50.00 Real s B0 R raae “ Mlon the present service car. Board | [ Overnight Suit Cases, Richly For RS T $l 50 R [ members do not fecl that the present v B 9 sar should be kept ing si it e . $35 95 i of Cambric, Took [} Tar SHos pe K e e de- |l Well made durable chair with genuine 1Edthel covered ] 9 $9 — Now ace of Hamburg yoke Q) —Size 3 3 tegular 5oc J§ | Pattment. oL R ey oLt e O (A O i I RS e ,m:";;".“j“ ) S5 RegLian a0 Commissioner Robh spoke in the | 8 Spring Seat . R AL DL e H 25¢ [ interests ot the various items inciud- Rocker to mdtdl e R ey X Wardrobe Trunks, Brown Fiber This sale . ed in the estimates B vernight Cases — Extra Iine et : Overnlg] oner Covered — Itancy Cretonne to m,‘[d”p"’“r;r"]”ffl’f\_'1’;;;,’"‘\'\“‘l‘r”'r“'”‘ Mayor Curtis questioned the com- S we Herine s $8 69 Match. Special ettt ) N mis 18 to why the federal au- Sotitae: O MEECIL 41is o s et rsie avosTote alatss o o5 e ate BhTaTsa RS 3 $120000-—iNow..\.... 1 ! : ies were the first to raid Mary 0 leurln in s s ablishment and confiscate a |§ i o " . . roQ ' B c 36 — sale Pr ; The commission explained | Bl Tibrary Table with side book shelves ......oovviiirieveeeeeees $3 ,00 L warrant. cannot be secured here | § 20 and 22-Inch Ladies’ Black unless a sale is proved within a cer- @8 We are showing a pdltlculflllV fine line of these Fumed tain time. This is not always: pos- || sible. When a warrant cannot be se- | i Oak Pieces at very low P”‘ 0Ss, cured the information is givep over i 7 s N Y Fine 3-family house on Roberts street. Good —_PALACE— 1o federil authorities. « d for automobile equipment. rything is in perfect condition. One family 3 [HIMERE. Every g P 8 Reels of Joy [ spent. A new set of tires is needed | Fire Boatd $159.156.50. big yard for a large garden. All improvements. NDAY NIGHT | 1n the fire board's estimates 82,000 “MOLLY 0” I This 306 more than allowed this | A Already $1,03 4 has heen | house on Farmington avenue with small ¢ash. e RO e Ry | one a tire and several dvmmm'flhl(-" CAMP REAL ESTATE Co p— . An increase from $400 to $500 s | . BIIY THE ked in the incidental account. An > f $3, S 0 ned for fm’l,‘ 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. ‘MOLLY-0’ SHOES k| trinz o1 orc than the pres. |§ ent propriation. For the| AT KINNEY’S [ fire alarm system $2,600, $1,200 be- | #"——: =_ S > ing represented in the. Park street FOR SALE subway and $750 of the remalnder to | Double house, 18 rooms and 2 car garage, 74 Hamilton strect. Price bhe expended for fire boxes. A, $2,- $14,000. Everything modern. Must be sold as owner has left town. Also === | 500 {increase in equipment estimates first class dwelling on West Main. THERE THEY GO g asked, bringing the account to All our Ranges. Parlor Stoves and | $3.000. — RES NCl i1 have been marked down 200, action on a $4,500 item for repairs, TEL. OFFICE 141— RESIDENCE 1822-3. this amount being necessary to make National Bank Building. Opun Saturday Evenings We'll get your stove repairs, repairs at No. 3 house. A repair A. LIPMAN shop adjoining No. 2 station is want- Aoy Tel, 1329.2| €1 for a repair shop for the master | b mechanic and an item of $6,500 to |R For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified ‘Advts. e e Be d R@@m Fumiture at B al'gaill Prices systems. gest items is that of $13,000 for a new fire truck The department has | Bl TV no extra equipment in that line now, THE OLD HOME TOWN ‘BY STANLEY e e : Pour-Piece Bedroom Suite in the new grey oakat .......... $1 1 7.00 needed g g i = Speak of Firemen's Pay. | Three-Piece Bedroom Suite in Ivory finish .....oooveneeen. $89,00 An informal discussion was held on o . 1y, It is 27 cents an | [ Ay A t, Chuiriman Tjerne | @0 T ree-Diece Bedroom Suite in Walnut finish ...ooveveeeeeen $98.00 said. rted that such .a job had no af tion for him. Commissionér Abhe felt that there |§ k. : W 4 hl " '4 were many others who would like to | 8 Our line of “Berkey & Gay” and\ “Widdicomb” Bedroom Furni take the job, and Commissioner Re- || t xcelled mvwhme in th(‘ state. We have all the fin- loin interpolated that he would ure is unexc 2 o ) ) the rey Caletle ‘ ishes direct from Grand Rapids which includes g ak, =\ AL 1 rather have that position than work OF ToWN BEFORE 5 ML Y | grey tyrolean walnut, the two- toned mahogany and walnut, o A xfl FINANGIAL TROUBLES [J§ Frend ey Bmameland Frors- - Mm{ e ey = P Torrington Man, Treasurer of Com- | pany Asking Recciver, Resigns as | {38 Bank President. | STABLE J0B £ | AT HOME L ZE Z Torrington, 17eb. 3.—Rumors of an Z { impending crisis in one or two of | Torrington's leading business places | have developed as a result of the an- nouncement a few ago that the Hotchkiss Brothers company, of this town, had applied for a receivership. Shortly before the Hotchkiss Brothers company, a plant which running practically on full time, ac mitted having financial difficult the Torrington Trust company was reported us,being about to consoli- date with the Torrington National e —roxs— | Dining Room Furniture Starting Sun., Mot e & Wed. ‘SATURDAY NIGHT’ ||} Handsome Queen Anné® Suite of elght $2 7 5 Cecil B. De Mille’s Best M pieces in beautiful walnut at . a Eight piece American Walnut Suite the Jacobean style. Reducedto ......... $225 FLOOR LAMPS PROF HIGGINBOI(OMg FAMOUS ANIMAL. sHo/W/i_/ a"m‘ng"s“fiarage | B..C. P ORTER SONS LEFT TOWN SOME TIME DURING THE NIGHT — Auto Repairing and Starting and * Lighting System — Done by Expert Mcechanics,

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