New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 13, 1923, Page 16

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Nearly a Million For Schools Is |- i stz s S e table until - 'l”‘:‘.:.:“" or incident of sohotls was laid on the . the nest meeting - udeel Lstimate For Fiscal Fear | '+ ' «nnason st superin ~ i B ation. And Highlands 18 but tendent Holmes and B . Goadw's - . - & half dozen or more coast - — == ltake a trip to Troy, Rochester ang f | - ¢ § 5 s { RN ¥ where the rum runpers were chiteet whe submils plans Cleveland in order 10 Inspeet 4 ey R 4 Atiantle Highla Belford, Pert : | Monmoutn, K e, Board of Education Figures .. tcommendation that the con. |struetion of sehools in thas . W : % : Seabright, tract for drawing plans for the addi-| Was carvied, There was some dise o 3 - ¢ 3 S 4 Galitea as well as points on the Long ' ¢ ¢ Island’ shore were reported to have Costs for 1923-24—Re- iion 10 the Stanley sehool be given to|oession regarding their wv.pensvs. ! SR § & . P 2 Max Unklehaeh without competition | Judge Gaffney questioned whether ui \ ¥ 8 3 h R b J ;. teemed with bootlegger activities jeets Public Architect |was aiso adopied. Chairman Good-|Would be proper for compirelier to ' 5 § § 3 N 410,000 Setsure, i win explained that the architect was|draw an order against a fund oreat. & s 3 B Fa S The only land capture reperted s Plan—Ludorf Case, the man who first drew the plans for|ed by bond issue. y § . j _ y g g g B i that school and that these plans are The finance commitiee was instruet. 3 4 officlals rday of a truek and & now in his office. So it would hardiy [ed to report back regarding suitable N\ Tl k i - 4 & ey u”.:"w" ™ valued at be worth the trouble and meney to|recognition of the serviees of Charles % . ¥ 4 & v $10,000, The machines were loaded At a regular meeting of the board |, for competitive plans 8. Hill, janitor in the publie sehoels \ i : v é il at GOreat fouth Ray but the autherls of education yesterday, coples of the po. 1he same reason I, K. Perry is|for the past 31 years. It was thought ¥ 4 ties. missed the boatmen Whe budget for 1923.24 were received. | (o he given the contraet for plans for|that action should be taken to show Vs broveht it ashore despite an all-night 1t is estimated that th the Osgood Hill seheel the appropriation of the hoard, & o patrol, partment will require Public Architeot Unacceptable, S ——— Champagne at 850, Ligquor was so plentiful at the fleet ,o:,',m"': - ',\:"r;"""'mh"’,'r, r':lg_d:; - A letter was read from Mayer pressed disapproval of Mayer Pao I‘"‘?l"':“‘ ':. “‘l"“"‘p‘"‘“:v':‘";":‘":',‘ ';‘"""n ACTIVITY RESUM[I] : i center off the Hook that skippers of o B9 Shpse : the various mother ships eut prices according to several rum run. e ”;;,"“',",,‘;‘;:,,,",‘:‘ Pl p.'.lx'.ll."; will draw plans for the various » : for all municipal buildmes, ineluding ““'I"“""'f' "",'"""\""‘ 1]“"["""”" :;"_':'" ; ners at Highlands, interviewed. sepa- schools, A petition waa received bulldings. G ol _'*'" - r: g rately at yarious places and - times, from & number of prominent Polish | Nimself aa favoring o - R ; hung great signs over the sides of citizens asking that Henry ¥, Lu- :|'_“"""'f;""p'r"n"l tre }:""“‘" Sy e ‘(‘_.' o tunm ships advertising thelr wares at dorf, an architeet, be given consid- ooty ¥ 4 “ 4 prices as low as $40 for a case of Eration when schol bulding plans Vibberts and B ¥, Gatrney atso be-| Tywolve Translers Recorded With rye and 84 for a case of Rooteh, yre wanted, . C, Goodwin, chair- & of that opinion. Mrs. W. F'. Man- i H Champagne was offcred as low as §50 : y et . " gan said she did not feel qualified to Governor Cox is shown here administering the oath of office to Mrs, Susan Fitzgerald of Bos- / man of the committer on school A I nown A case. commodations, reported that Mr, Lu- | OXPress an opinion, Cly Clerk--10 Mlmglg&s Released | ton, Demograt, and Miss Sylvia Donaldson of Brockton, Republican, the first women representa- 2 Assistant for Mr, Siade, ' dises tives in the Massachusetts legislature, s TRAIN 18 DERAILED Cincinnatl, Jan, 13, ~— Passengers dorf had been treated on a par with other architects and the case of the _The finance committee recommend- aboard train No, § on the Houthern Washington street school was cited ©1 the procuring of an assistant for| yngication of increased activity in showing that he had not followed the the principal of the Senlor HIEh| aqiey circles is seen in the fling of g0 to Highlands immediately, A “quieter than it had been for a|rallway, bound from Jacksonville, Fia, rogram of the school board when School. Other items iIn "I,“ TOPOrti sy realty deeds and 10 releases of NEw v short time later he interrupted a eon- [ month." for Cincinnati, were shaken-up when were requirements for EYMDASIUM | mopigage this week at the town ference with B, C. Yellowley, acting Gives Lie to Officlals, three Pullman coaches were deralled prohibition director for New York Despite denials of prohibition au-| near Ddnville, Ky, today. According Urawing plans Mr. Ludorf has had every cons Suits at :":‘|""’°"‘ :"" the "“"""' clerk’s office. Building continues to ment and fitting up of rooma at the|pe slow with but two permits issued 9 state to advise the Associated Press| thorities as to the scope of rum run-|to information regeived hy officials of the road here, the coachés did not sideration that other architects have Soes bad and will continue to have it school. during the week, he had decided not-to ) 4 G ’ X " ~10 go but that he| ning activities reported by the Asso- amerted Mr. Goodwin ,"\”',':'::f:.:,'r'"}';fc’: ::_;:nr",::‘n""l';:’r:: The reports follow was ordering to the scene all avallable | ojated DPress, a :'m’g cprrespondent | OVerturn and none of the passengers ‘There was —competition for the -m"-‘ e (_hmml" e u"‘f "“l‘fl e Warranty Deeds, craft, The dry navy's boats, he said,| who witnessed the perlod of open de-| Was injured. Washington school and Ludorf was ofios from e \'o“- s h““d‘ pa City Realty corporation to Howard (Continued from First 'age) were then further out at sea, flance of law reiterated today that! one of lI'I\ nr«‘hllf;ru wtl\’o -uhm‘n‘nml ”‘" “;d‘_m"] h""‘d‘;n:“:( n“r”;" :": W. Ryder, Grand street, — Many Boats Remain, small rum running eraft clustering | ANOTHER BIG LEAGUER plans. owever, ® pal no atten- - ) ¥ p g e n | r y he P n Elizabeth and Willlam Hoffman to|of liquor smuggling than he was ig Dispatches received today by the Qr;unld’ lluho:v:l o:n:l‘;:\wl m:zrdr:} Los Angeles, Jan, 13.—Bob Meusel, Aonpesess e outfielder for the Yankces, is celebra- tion to the program mapped out by $500: and changing the present W-|xgihan Berson, Stratford road. the smuggling of scores of other ar-| . Assoclated Press from ita correspondy | yyo reo.mile limit near Ambrose ting today the birth of a nine pound the committee, Mr. Goodwin claimed, brary in the Academic building into a|" "pavmong R, Searles to Hartwell A. . - |ticles, with which his force is con- e Budget Slate room, the liDRey fo b 1ens-|Teyior, Hatt street. stantly coping. ent at Highlands, indicated that tht Channel light had given that strotch The budget is as '0"““"; K Y onr l‘\Iu‘:-(ll:ll olmmlgn: 5k I Hr":f; ‘i\ ‘,",""m; lo‘ It ang Custom Activity rum fleet had dwindled slightly but!of water an appearance similar to|boy, Mrs, Meusel. formerly Miss Allowed Aske o 2.3 % » | venne Valther, Steele strect. ’ . » o .. | that two steamers and ten schooners| that which obtained during the last|Bdjth Cowan, and the baby are doin The resignation of Dr. John E.| Teofilia Wasiclak to George A. Stark m',,::,:,":;";;;‘:‘;"" (::U::::,:.:I,:‘m::,::‘ still were visible off shore, Yester- international yacht races :,",', ot 4 o P day three steamers and 19 schooners An experienced observer on shore| last for next year year Martin from the board was read. In| Ajden street. the holldey-“meason whon «CESeme were reported but bootlegger scouts’ with a marine glass declared he had Teaching day "‘f“‘ ?mmr"‘ffl"o" h:‘;, staged '":‘nl h'; John Hallin to Huldah E. Daniel- | 18¢ BOICEY | b ar op oAMESDE schools . s § Se14,500| XU B8 ot Of fown the remainder of [eon, Pask’ strest. B reported at¢Mighlands last night that| counted at least 300 small boals MB [the winter and that it will be impos-| Paul Carubba to Dora Hittleman, [llauor aboard the Hansen, at -:-';:': several had sold out their stock and| jockeying for position about the DR. Coo s Tuition, State Bd of Educatio 62,500 | Sible for him to attend meetings. The | East street. time flagship of the dry navy. o ) oty 4 i~ liquor found its way into the Hansen's departed. [ Mquor laden mother ships. @ome of | o o <Natnceopaghid Physician and Janitors' salaries.. 2 33,900 | Tesignation was referred to the mayor| Mary Messner to Wiadislaw Kraw- A high northwest wind today was the boats probably were counted | Janitors' supplies . 1,600 1,600 and common council for action. fec, Broad street. hold after the schooner Linnie Bellf, . t, %" heavy sea. This, and | twice, he said as many made several| Chirol 52 Wafl* | West Main. Tel, 7 s} Arline Nelson of this city was ap-| John Skritulksy to Al . |had been raided. ]:lux\ In.:.sr school 13 £ Alexander B, A5 a result of this selsure a num- dptl:lon rl‘m:hcd by runners last n|:_hl trips to the rum. fleet. ol o lay low until the squall was Checks Up 10 Boats, | Nature's failure to runction is the veas’ 5,000 3,000 Pointed to the position of dental hy-|Gaiewski, Biruta street. ‘ b f the H Is.ond 120 Tt i , 5 veek a = ¢ Hansen's v lu;-]‘:::xarwn sup- i i ‘gmmst at a salary of $25 per week. Eliza A. McMahon to Boys' club |[ber of members of the Ha over” were attributed as reasons for| The gprrespondent at Highlands re- | esuit of disease. - Natureopathic . 0 The matte 4 ie New o ! Cen. | disappeared after Captain Diser had . Ll e | Tha o ::n l;:(!h!;l‘lfu;’;‘hool fraterni &rr \;:fl}inmn, East Main and Cen: I.mcfg on them responsibility for the |the, flect of small craft'not venturing| ported " that he had personally icatments asaisted by the ultra, and s G ! ) i y y i hidden liquor. out’ from shore. checked up on ten boats from that | .ther forms of the vielet rays, togeth- nurses and den- The recommendation of Principal| Valeria and Andrew Adamowicz to | D¢ JUePs | tal h ists Slade of the Senior High school that|William Zdanuk, Grove street. Fleet Is Cut Down Decide to Lay Low. port, most of which made several| 'r with the latest electric treatments Vacat ymeg]s '| f , i Observers reported that a tank|trips. During a 24-hour period be-| vill restore this function and build to s':y»:r::’\?:-:“ie:: - of | :he greatest possible degree the nerv- the three buildings be designated by August May to City of New Britain, The next word from the Hansen | numbers instead of by name was ap-|Broad and Burritt streets, was that she had been tied up for en- | steamer and another smaller steam- ‘for(-' land fn!arc’oment agents ‘az‘ ¢ g schools ....... 5,400 proved. Mortgage Releases. gine repairs, while a fleet of rum run- [ €F Of trawler type were cruising off| busy, the vul.erdront Stroety of ‘$hp | ueiphysn % ':ri:;u' :‘":‘ 'IA” Attendance burcau. 4,050 Application for the use of school| gayings Bank of New Britain to|uers was reported oft the coast with | shore; that s"‘nl“‘“'mnm;l “"“""""‘5.‘1?.3. :(“:e\‘c’r;o:o:cf:lp‘:&:: ?r‘::rm::; .e‘r:;:;‘,«'::::r‘ut‘::n: ner:l‘:t::(n:ou:;?. Census . 500 auditoriums and gymnasiums by clubs| jonn' AfoCarthy, Hawley and Hamil. |4 New Years stock of liquor. The|had hove to 1% wuies east of Asbory| JeilC LY ontly limousines. "Each | ‘0lds, chest and lung diseases, skin Clerks ..... 7,200 9,000 and associations were adopted. ton streets, . : Hansen ‘subsequently was transferred m";.' aTth d;fi:::?: toof r’d;;»wn Pot.| truck, ds it moved out was co.nve‘y:d liseases, stomach troubles, neurits, Printing .. 2700 3,000 For the committee on health and | gayvings Bank of Rockville to May [to Baltimore and the New York dry | feaCiel & e % whiskos packed | by one or more of the passenger ve-| iclatica or any. form of rheumatism, Evening schools .. 8100 7,500 Sanitation, Mr. Vibberts said that a|A Tynch. Black Road avenue, . |navy was left with only a few|tle fishermen 8 & —wHISKEy-BaACHet | cles. »ains in the back or back of neck, Supplies, stationer: report would be submitted at thel™ sny " [inch te Mary Lynch, Black |launches. homho"l‘; "tl Wil tly 7y vV wor circulation and weak heart or oo, 7 v s ' 20,000 21,000 NEXt meeting on the petition of Rev.|Rock avenue. ' d zum rianers, learnihg; P the crip-1 NISht. JThe decislon, appacelitly ef1s © TDFy aseats R fos ‘Dasy) | or any who have failed to find re- Text books . . 5,000 11,000|J. T. Winters that the school nurss| Minmio and John Schmidt to Mar. |pled condition of the dry navy, im.|Pressed the sentiment of all the bool| = The corrcspondent = declared ~that| ;& (o, yiose of what allments, this Library and appar. t St. Mary's parochial school, the |(ha Green. Glen street. mediately became active, and on|legEers in the community for the one determined enforcement agent| % (ains a message of tremenidous atus .. 1,000 1,000 expense to be borne by the school. Sons of Herman to Carrie and Rich- |Thursday the Asociated Press learn- [Tumble of trueks throush Flshlants, stationcd on the ‘;:L""“""H"‘:,"‘,’“d 1he | ‘mportance. ‘ Bnituce oo oapee jard Schaefer, Trinity strect. ¢d that a large fleet had anchored oft | ) '8y 1oy the little town was|Sandy Hook could have made a| ©fice Hoyrs—0 A. M. to §'P. M equipment .... 5,000 6,000 New teachers were appointed as fol-| Thomas Lacey to Hulda Danielson, |Sandy Hook and was Leing lighter- lervalrs . . 15,000 30,000 lows: Fairview street. . ed by a great school of small craft. Light and Power.. 9,000 9,200 | Senior High school—Mrs. Grace L.| Hardware City Cooperative associa- Thanks Associated Press OYSTERS 3 F i 3 A i : -Family house on Woodland street at a very Fuel . + 30,000 45,000 Ballou, English, salary $1,250. Rich-|tion to Huldah Banielson, Fairview ibiti i 2 ist iy ) v, hibition zone Insurance ....... 8,000 10,000|ard Esten, history and head of his-|street. John D. Appleby, prohit ! i O s it CLAMS low price. Only $7,800. You don’t see many three Miscellaneous 8,000 8,000 | tory department, salary $2,5675. Miss Augusta and John May to John and | .o immediately communicated with. CRAB MEAT family houses at a price like that, do you? = Isn’t — -——— | Martine V. Liegey, typewriting, trans-|Joseph lLemeris, Jubilee street. i 3 iegey A 9 K s, s . F he A ted Press for Total .......$715,642 $904,150 ferred from Elihu Burrit Junior High| Wladislaw Jozefiak to Victoria and fz;,,‘h&lfofm' ‘," h:fic'flad in a long SHRIMP | school, salary $1,250. Joseph Gwiazda, North street. o Vi i i i . | time” and said he would arrange to SCALLOPS it worth seeing us about it? e e Extra Appropriations vy Elihu Burrit Junior High school— Freda and John Johnson to Odishoo Senior High School | : Miss Helen H. Mann, French, vice|David and Sarah George, Church 2 : g LOBSTERS We want houses to sell in different parts of Covered walk between Aca- demic and Vocational High | Miss Segal, transferred to Senior High |street. s B 12.000| SChOOL, salary $1,650. Miss Pearl Building Permits. : P e R $12.900| Dyvey, mathematics, vice Miss Walk-| Elmer Wood, Jerome street, dwell- S HONISS’S the city. If you have a house to-sell see us NOW, school building 5.000 | €T transferred to Senior High school, |ing; cost $5,000. ' salary $1,950. Miss Katherine Grady, Hattie Littman, Brighton street, en- : 24-30 STATE ST. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO . -Floor in gymnasium — Voca- tional High school bldg..... 1,000 English, vice Mrs, Fannie Seaver |close veranda; cost $150. ! ERra] HARTFORD B! 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. Apparatus — Gymnagivm Vo- ({Is,rk, resigned, salary $1,250. Ernest cational High school bidg... 400|E: Tarrabee, general science, vice CORN EXPORTS GREATER. R SALE Showers for girls—Vocational Gaylord Newton, resigned, salary $&si washington, Jan. 13.—Exports of | High school bldg 500|000 Miss Fdith Baldwin, typewMt-|omn from the United States during! CROWLEY BROS. INC. VEW:COTTAGE ON SOMERS 53 1g, vice Miss Mildred Sherman, re-|the cereal year ending November 1, ; / PAINTERS AND LoD HOUALL- 10t DWIG AT Do Fit up main office in \ 500 |signed, salary $1,650. 922, were 40 per ce: ter than EC ul o TS, 1 W 40 per cent greal o D ORATORS NICE GROCERY BUSINESS$-—38 CHURCH ST demic building . 500 Ly 0 022, Central Junior High school—Miss | for the 12 months preceding, accord- ALL OF ABOVE GOOD PROPOSITIO! Extra furnishings for stage— | & 2 Academic building 1,500 | Irene Wilson, F'rench, vice Miss John- | ing to returns to the department of o \y 267 Chapman Street BANK MONEY TO LOAN ON'REAIL ESTATE. BH Gotinriey dh Vesatisnai |ston, transferred to Senior High|commerce. . 4 W TEL, 755-13 H. D. HUMPHREY building .. school, salary $1,450, Calculating mackines' (6).... 1,500| I3ast strect school-—Miss Lilian . o A | > W2 ¥ Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs Floor on roof — Vocational | Christesen, physicial training, to suc- EUGH ML A CIND | S = ) 272 MAIN ST.—ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BLDG. High school building ceed Miss Helena Walther, resigned, Washington, Jan. 13—Secretary E— s—— e ey Hughes will attend the Pan-American Central Junior High School |salary $1,150, ! m 1 | conference at Santiago, Chile, in Transfers Linoleum for corridors of et B At Practical Arts building .... 800| Miss Rebecca Segal, tra AEOH, 1 D 0 e o 2 < s | ca Segal, transferred to{,. ¢ accepted conditionally an invita- | EXCELLENT Twenty-five typewriters ..... 1,250 Senior High school. ) ¢ Piano 2RI Ak 3 800 Miss Sara J. Walker, transferred to‘tmn extended through_ _thv Chilean Superlatwes would not Machine tools : Senior High school, e SR R e A ek s do half as much toj Elihu Burritt Jr. High | Miss Marie Johnston, transferred to | Y. Details for the trip, it was said, i ¥ £ th Curtain for stage ... 5 Senior High school. today, have not yet been arranged. convince you O: 1 e Nathan Hale Sc A report on the curricula of vari- excellence of our milk i and cream, as a trial. § OT‘“ NOINONE A.D. Clifford | f 0555552k | THE OLD HOME TOWN $ Plans For School Additions 2 Authority was given the school ac-| Have vou insured your income?| ESTIMATEG HURNISHED AL T T et e S T, | N 18 SEIBERT £ SON plans for additicns to the Smalley it if—? Better talk it over with us. Tel. 2891 y school building. The sum of $50 is|We can fix it for you, and also at the ¢ ' y “Your Milkman" 3 to be given to each unsuccessful ar-|same time look after your old age. PARMK ST“[['I‘;" * Cout et COK & DUNN i & e B AGENTS Hardwood Floors and Pancled Ceilings Mass. Mutual Life Insurance Co. a specialty. P l'ivate Hflspita] RS AN Repairs Tel. 1493 LAURA DEMOS, SUPT. Equipped for Medical, Surgical‘1 F OR SALE and Maternity $10,000 or less (depending on how much cash is paid down) will buy a modern 3-family house in a growing location. No reasonable 28 COURT ST. TEL. 2900 |@ price refused if sold today or Monday. Sec us tonight. T I O S ST e Now is the Time to Wire Your House, | H B ° Store or Garage, for Electric kl R A ome Banking & Realty Co. Best Work Lowest Prices Repair Work a Specialty 86 WEST MAIN ST. PHONE 728 YONAN ELECTRIC CO. 160 Washington 5t. Phone 18283 WHO is there who can not * COLD WEATHER NEEDS : : 2 /|| look back and say “if I had We have a full line of new and Slelghlng P artles bought that piece of prop- e Taken Out Y o v K s (e A. LIPMAN ‘ on Easy Street now.” Come New and Secondhand Furniture. ; Tl'lE MAGUIRE CO. || in and be advised. 24 Lafayette St. Tel. 1329-2 | 102 LINWOOD STREET PHONE 2057-1 " —DRINK-— 7:1190 AYERS’ SODA WATER volz Floral Co. l ‘ THE POPULARITY OF AUNT SARAN PEABODYS NEW RED H.usuveocx:z:.:z Take home a large bottle of lemon K » *‘m"“‘"“"""“. you will like—| g0 W Nfain Gf, Sy # with Flowers” Tel, 1116 HAS STIMULATED BUSINESS FOR JED BARRYMORE WHO HAS BEEN Forced © W iree i bottles—3c, 10c, 15c. T0 ¢ A COMPLETE LINE OF UP-TO-DATE PARMOR FURNITURE . 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