New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1922, Page 2

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- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | = - of apparatus less than $200 be turned Grumblers Always With Us, rived from taxation Y LIVELY TILT “vER “There never was a time when At this point, Chairman Hall ‘ask-|into the firemen's pension fund, fav- COLD WEATHF'R there was not grumbling against|ed the speakers to confine themselves |orable action was taken, 3 ) school taxe 1 remember it when I[to the matter of a purchasing agent The meoting ‘adjourned to Thurs- & ' was a boy; when the taxpayers got|[and the verbal tilt was discontinued, [ day, December 14, o . ¢ ¥ together and cut the salaries of school No action was taken in that matter, 0 IS HERL teachers to $250, I have heard it at On the proposal te establish voting ‘ lannual meetings at Turner hall, at|places In the schools, it was.decided HARTZ MOUNTAIN CANARIES | (Continued From First Page). and In Hanna's hall on t Main [to ‘make n6 charter provision, Judge AN IDEAL XMAS GIFT, 5 SPE(‘IAL SALE OF and in Hanna's hall on East Main|Gaffney felt there was no need of Guaranteed ) treet, It's a condition/ that s true|such a provision in the charter, Hell|l * ; Mngory v wi ive, he de-|" ply was in the affirmative, he thought it possible that if such a prot t only of New Britain, but also of rd tha o school committees |4 ) jepded gt M Jonoet ©={ Meriden, New: Haven and other cfties, |posal .was made the state department 5 65 Judge Gaftney asserted that the | The people of New Britain have might object, It was at the sugges- L ) Iways been generous with thelr ap:|tion of a member of the school hoard proof could be found in the statute } 8 Uutll January. 18t We Can Fit Your Feet and whereupon McMahon, polnting to a propriations for school purposes and |that:thé schools were used this year A 1" ofter . imported \ o # a er o J {1 am proud of them, The children|and the chairman, assured the mem- ||| £ German singing Cans Your Pocketbook From ook on the table asked that the :‘mlll(d‘fi‘r:'l(‘rrl‘tl to be read He | have a right to good education, ,If |bers that there was no-cause for dis- A ¢ aries, Rollers, Bell 0 3 you don't lay the-proper foundation |trusting the school board in this mat, i Notes, ~ Campanini, and Plpers, Any col- challenged anyone present to show |YOU o catise why any department spending|YOU'!h have the streots fllled with ter in the future. or. 1 take all Our Large 50 per cent. of the city's revenue such hooligans, rowdies-and apaches and Dr, 1%, P. Lee, superintendent of the (]| / chances glving one as he claimed was true of the ,(.hool’ynu'n have continual riot and dis-|health board; appeared in the matter week's trial and b or, f an amendment to-strike from the ||| &narantoe birds to reach you allve, Send > department, should be “immune from | °r4° 9 ; : ot es o gomam R “If there is one place in our demo-|8cction relating to: that bonrd a[|Toney order, or tegjstercd lettor.: No NEW STOCK cracy where the childrem of the poor|¢lause which requires. the appoint- DAN E. NAGLE, Judge Gaffney corrected the in- X > Y ) man is on a better plane if not on a |mMent of a plumber, This was insert- quisitor with a statement that not b ( /» per cent. but beween 83 and 40 per|®uperior plane to the children of the|ed whon the health board was in | N\ —————— GOING ON AT cent. goes for schools. lrlvh ml:) 3 1’)\:1 is n; our school sys- <-ilmrnlc~ niuvxs:minlm; ('.u]ntllrln(;'s rl«:r “B ol _|tem, The rich man is able to send his | plumbers' licenses, a work now handl- ’ (.m:.:,f ‘“h’"”‘”y;""‘,:_‘ :,’\'r:‘“’:""“ if"'"“‘!fil,chlldn-n to private schools, but he|ed by the building commission. Dr. | OYSTERS ° amount o B0 per cent was /Mc.|MUst pay for the support of schools|I-ee explained that the department is CLAMS 7 Mahon's reply. to 'educate the poorer children; and |§lad to have plumbers on the board, | HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. " % o Judge Gaftney then explaingd that it is only right that he should.” blt-it is felt that Lher_o is no reason CRAB MEAT P D the school committeemen, though| When Judge Gaffney stopped for afor tylng up a commissionership. to | D ; e l son clected locally, are officials of the |moment, McMahon asked him what men °\’, “‘l"” ; :i"m'!r"c i SHRIMP i ote v 3 " |the department would do if it d No. Reduction of Council, At LNUCIRR by A 0. Sl 0 uen | Tawiths but & few. minutes: diaotaston SCALLOPS cate the children of New Britain, and |the 0,000 children now being educat-| o SaA 15 Trag th Tt empowered to overdraw their - [ed'in private schools, . WARGNARE IuSEaD W10 BRORUER 30 P 1618 APPES: decrease the numerical strength .of LOBSTERS D Co priations if it is found necessary. By Pledges Himself To Children. ‘s Kol . educatinig chldren is meant the secur-| “We're ready to take them over |UN¢ common. council. . Members ‘r“o‘: HONISS’S it served as a training school ~ ing of all that is necessary for their |any time,” was the reply. . “We're not A A 4 1 i ; FI™ ' 169-171 MAIN STREET cducation, he stated. Turning to Me- |afrald to face that condition, The |MAn¥ young mon and afforded excel- 24-30 STATE ST. : | Mahon he launched into an attack |children of New' Britain wil be well “'}‘“ i i ‘lfo"‘fl'r'(‘“““r‘":h‘;‘“‘ Ml HARTFORD i} . on grumblers against school taxcs. |educated f it takes cvery cent de-| th Lie e PORRCE CEMEE O ‘wma || COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS || “€707e8 WériDs “.i.:u‘."..‘.’?..f’l‘neg R Wi i) AND RECORDS o ’ Al : !wm Be Accepted At’Face Vul;le’NOW For ey would make ideal gifts 10 ey : ake idea] g r Deposit in Our Savings Department women—note these 'few su-' perb models. \ : g . ) ’ & e O s/ JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. e s o ||\ , VlCT:ORY BONDS 74 Cortland St, N. Y. City. 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