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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1¢ S o e H“ '“ “mmlmIHIHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllliIllllllflllllllillmllll IMHMIMIIIIIIIJIIJ(I HH H”i MeCrann On Relief Board Wilhhiam Middlemass, Michael M Crann and William Schaefer, were | elected to the board of relief On the republican side, G. W, Traut and ¥, (', Vibherts were named for - the school hoard, while the democrat ) | selections were Mrs. Laura Mangan : 1 + I h and David L. Dunn 2 \ ; | 0 | publicans, and . P, Wainwright | R ML ‘ democrat, were elected selectmen, and P | the following were named constahles 2. Qlase Oveg Door, ‘ g : i |‘| |J. A, Abrahamson, G. A, Stark, A, P 2 i a5 \ A . Marsh, Fred Winkle, republicans; .J.| . h i ol PA'ndv]h,._)llfl W. Manning, J. I Farrell and J. 1, ; To ekt all cooks $200. 4 rice $250,00 | Rosw, democrats | "”“ ke : ing burners. | Council Results, The council results are | Aldermen | Second ward [John F. Gin, v, M. W. Halloran, d John Templeton, f.| Fourth ward J. Gustay Johnson, r e Charles Marx, d ............, 4, Less than four fest = = [ M. W. Whaples, t0. ....oo0v, 25 long, And yet it : oy P, Sixth ward 0] Accurate and con. | Earl Kisselbrach, r. s veient for coal Frank L. Conlon, d . ‘r I.. Anderson, f.| . Councilmen First ward g g n your range . Ric S 4 ith a damp cloth Richard Schaefer, d. . in two minutes, |James J. Woods, d. . | Willlam Stekly, f.l | Thomas A. Cross, f.I. Second ward Model 260 | Model 240 o Falk = . M =1 [ F. A. Johnson, r. ... Price $160.00 ; § Price $115.00 ! Joseph Greco, d. ... .. i \I'rank Grampico, d. .. Third ward | 8 Cadwell, r. ... . [Cliffora Heliberg, r. .. |James P. Kiniry, d. YOUR OWN TERMS e Adrian Carlson, r. . Gieorge Molander, r. . J. J. McCarthy, d. James Spozzatto,”d. . Will Place a VICTROLA In Your Home For Easter b ki L G Ten reasons why this Glenwood Range T S ; . “Makes Cooking Easy” Ask For Our Special List Of Easter Records |ET. Ringroms: 4 i HE Gold Medal Glenwood actually gives you all the Howard Smith, d. Sixth ward facilities of two complete ranges. And if you are one No. 35674—“Festival Te Deum” No. 45089—“The Palms” e S of those particular housewives who pride themselves on igwl:;’hff.hr,';“?},‘d;x. _ keeping a spotless kitchen, you will appreciate the real ¢, . ” | Dennis Maloney, (1. ... | beauty of this remarkable range with its gleaming pearl- No. 87335--“Crucifixus ek o gray finish of porcelain enamel. You can clean and polish MUSICAL GLUB T0 ¥ b oms' e SN TRL The C. L. PIERCE & CO. .. PRESENT CONCERT J.M. Curtin & Co., New Britain 246 MAIN STREET Opp. The Monument Final Public Offering of Season on April_ u T — 1 feating Joseph Mlynarski and Carl [ mayor, urging his followers to cast ey | Overstrom | th@ir votes in his behalf. That this| The New Britain Musical club will | Fireman 1s Suspended To Install New Alarm Alderman Paonessa’s success was|act had the desired »ffect {s indicated | 8ive its last public concert of the séa- | Ladderman John Finners of the Chietf Noble reported the need of | due in a great measure to the ma- |in the plurality given the candidate. |SOn. April 24th at the Camp school Lok and ladder: Bompany; “on | fire alarm boxes at the corner of represented by the successful candi- | “knifing” on the ticket. The town |Suite, op. 11, for piano and violin man at a recent fire used improper | to install a box at the corner of jorities given him in the fitth and | In the republican party, the Curtis- | auditorium. The following program | the sarnet dn. thavges n MMsyhandin b ebo e shndz D GIALURAESINIELE [sixth wards. The sixth, the ward |Quigley dispute resulted in much |Will be given: ation, presented by Licutenant I'red Children's Home and at the corner of g ' .J Linn. It was alleged that the acc d!Park and Elm streets. It was voted | f d.»m]\ in "_),w vnn\]mnn m:mm ve ]\iT committee, according to gossip, heard . Goldmark ¢ g ) d Clint t 5 " i a plurality of 1,009, The fifth ward, [on the street, did c aratively | | Allegro, All tto, Andante, Sosti i anguage toward his superior officer. | Jerome and Clinton streets. Democrat Nominee Wing With &biurats o hove, e hfth ward. on'the srcet, aid comparatives e e Commissoners Selegt Him Bife i, o damiet by ihe turned him a 623 majority. The see- | Quigley because of his expressed dis. Mrs. Andzulatis, Mr. Fleitzer I ”“':”-m“"‘]"" ’;r“’j”“-\"l‘l’m’;:f' to. rensag KEY-WORKER ACTIVE, : 1 ward, considered a doubtful ward, | like : ma ia—Plus grand da s § P]lll‘all[y 0[ 307 VO[GS fl?(,."\‘f.‘- i!?f?:‘..‘;v'; J‘Tfl()l‘:\,;ri,” ;\:Kf S IR i \mF-g::!""f';lng\:]v::sn?o:h:::T-'-]rm' man [0 Fl” V&Gallfly Chief Barnes, Captain George f-| A key-worker entered the home of Fatpe Lhin: BO Sraipriby Vo sexidtan: Gardiner Polls 165 S s Han: afd Tisitenant. Peed-Tinrche . Anderson of 391 Chestnut ed for Quigley in the third, and in the | Henry E. Gardiner, who headed the| Miss Farrell. Mrs. Andzulatis at od testimony IMinneran was suspeng reet yesterday afternoon and secured ed for one week and was ordered rep-|several articles of jewelry. The police Alderman A. M. Paonessa, demo- | first only about 230 plurality spelled |farmer-labor ticket, recelved 165 the piano. o : 3 % crat, was elected mayor of the city by defeat for the republican nominee, ;. F i F John I°. Stanton, a member of En- | rimanded were notified of the affair and Police- Al votes. or piano—Four hands- | y | e At b a plurality of 307 votes over his The total vote cast for nessa was " . | Andante and Variations, Op. 76. | gine company No. 5, was named a Appointed Reg Men man Patrick-0'Mara was assigned to i ¥ ety Sitlge | 4,060 Rona q Bernadotte Loomis, republican, was i hTan “of- | the case. The key which was used to publican opponent, George A. Quig-| 4,966, and for Quigley 4,659 et e < i R Schumann | lieutenant in the fire department last| 7900 J. Maher and William J. Cof- | e 3 RSl B S 3 re-elected tax collector over am i : il 7 p ser Hu subs iter the o was founc ve ley, vesterday | Republicans Disgruntled. b ; L. Miss Parker, Miss Hine i % : fey, who have been i substi- | enter the house was found in a draw The entire republican ticket, with Hopkins, democra 40 to 4,600. Duet—La Fatal Pietra; from “Aida” | 8Bt to succced Thomas F. Higgins, | tute firemen for a long period of|er of a bureau No one was at home 0 . & | Harmony i © ranks of the dem- \ office ; —La Tata H v . Sty ” uibole | bk ] ;) : S the exception of the mayor, was put | ! A rm_‘ f‘ lh. r ! -s o th» s f“ o T"w”,j.'. ‘nu{;; o al'_\ c!:r(t«.l(‘,zra;d FORSr Verdi :‘:Zmrl: L 1“"\\() “nrk.h 41.. : Mr | time, were last night permanently ap- | When the ”T" -\)u mtmo. .nnrl' :o.nne in office, indicating that therc was Ocrat party as contrasted with in- | rean mocrat, cut Col, A. I. Mis 3 Bt My BanlBann | Sta the unanimous choice of | hointed to fill existing vacancies in the | can be found who W any mysterious homnson's majority to 488 votes. : e A | the commissioners, sons in the neighborhood. Mr, Hart at the piardo. The republican candidate W t| | G. 0. P. Controls Council. contributed greatly toward M. 5o "0 IR cantidate won out| v, Maria .. e g founad) For soprano solo and male quartet, | with violin obligato and two pianos| accompaniment. Mrs. Upson, Mr. Stearns Quartet Mr. Shailer, Mr. Wasley, | Mr. Stuhlmann, Dr. Moore Miss Littlehales. Mr. Hart at the piano. considerable splitting of tickets. ternal disorder in the G. O. P. ranks, rtment The republican party maintained | Paonessa’s success. Curtis T.. Sheldon, republican, was control of the common council al- On the even ot the clection, Joseph [re-clected city treasurer over Morley though two scats, those of fifth ward | M. Halloran, the unsuccessful candi- | Borlen, democrat, 5,030 to 4,669, councilmen, were lost to the G. 0. P. [date at the democrat primaries, np-| Comptroiler H. L. In that ward, Lawyer . T. Ringrose pearcd before two democratic gath- {opposed for re-clection, and Howard Smith were ted, de- erings and endorsed Mr. Paonessa for | Registrars William J. Ziegler, a. Prelude in G minor.....Schutt| b. Intermezzo . Schytte ¢. Carillon de Bruges—(Bells of St. John) . Versel d. Caprin Espagnol ...Moskowski Mr. Hart Arla—O, Mia Fgnando— From “Ta| Favorita' .. Donizetti | | Miss Schade. Mr. Hart at the piano. ; Two pianos—FEight hands— | “Ballett Music"'-—F “King Man- PRIt . ........ Reinecke| Miss Harvey, Miss Waters, Mr. Rosenberg, Mr. Sjolander VRN SRR SAYING FOR NANUPACTURERS, P, EN DAYS FREE TRIAL £ 1 ey ek 10 Be Saved, Expert Says, By Stand- ardized Methods. | . We make this generous offer because w e want every woman to see and use the . | E R b H superb new Eureka. 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