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NEW SHOP PERMIT ONLY ONEIN WEEK Yet Money Involved Is More Than in Month of December | | was but ene buila past A new Although there ing permit issued during the week, that for the erection of faetory building by the Saniey Works the amount of bullding operations represented in the report of Inspeetor John €. Gilohreest is larger than that for the entire month of December The new factory bullding which is | 0x16% eight stories will cost §157 The Des | cember report showed $108,000 worth of new bullding | Increased activity in realty 1s evidenced by the following reports from the office of the town clerk Warrantee Deeds. Maria and Angelo Reavullo to Stan. | ley Herpst, Rockwell to b height and ecircles | avenue i work of the od commit shout Ralf the other commitions | ¥l 1o meet for organization Contralisgation Toadoncy The bills of the beard stow tendency toward ¢ [ of power in that bhoard L amous Morrison ball ¢ niroduced a hent toward | ™ alion [ hay of education traliza .lql' 1919 mMeasures in have he ducatic I educationa the legist cvntralizing the the thorit sin ) tur power in ! is said on ge attend ance grant e luring this ses. sion, the state haard will faver it, al theugh 1k would not introduce sueh am Mrs. Vintor Mansfield whe, it was reparted, was to introduce this matter, states that she contemplate d The make preme not only tion, but in th 10 eities & i noard good mes up asure of loes not attendance grant would ard of education sy in matters of educa state money that goes | nd towns under our present wer would extend to every 1 town in the state, whereas [ does not extend to ties and towns. inereases are expected from rtment too. Al- oner of edueation ar from the state in | than the high- ANOPAE the state b AW city @ its influenee ger APy now the the educational depa though the co Iraws $9,000 a salary, which is more NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1023, Bones As Evidence at Bastrop sppolating him judge of the Bridge: port court, and the other appointing him deputy judge. Apparently Seas tor Dillen is of the epinien that if one resolution fails, he has the other 19 fall baek on ‘ The Now Haven city court fight is anu 5 Inlerest alse. The governers office is besieged daldy in the niepests of one or another candidate, Colonel Ullman of New Haven was notieed among the “hesiegers” on Wednesday The Puel Bl The big fuel bill, introduced Thurs. day, did not develop inte the impert. ant measure that it was expected to be, Henate Leader Blls declared that in his opinion it was unconstitutional, and Benator Hrooks opined that while he might have voted for such a dras- tie picee of legislation in 1917, the War was now over, and he would net be for it. As Benater Blis explained, the legislators are thoroughly in sym- pathy with anything that will relieve the present conditiens as regards coal, but this bill was tabled until its constitutionality ean be determined, It was drawn by Thomas Russell of West Hartford, state fuel administra- ftor, and it is sald that assistance was given him in its preparation by At- torney General Frank Healy and Wal- ter Makepeace, deputy fuel adminis- trator of Waterbury. FORN NEW SOCIETY " FOR MISSION WORK Pist Church B, and .M, So- cites Now Under One Head One organization te do two jobs, instead of two organizations each !.lnlnl similar work, was formed yes. terday when the Missionary departs ment of the Woman's society of the First Congregational ehurch was or- ganiged, The new society takes the place of the old Home and PForelgn Missionary societies, but will net in- terfere with the original programs of the individual organizations, Money from the $20,000 legacy of Mrs, Caroline I, Aston, which was left for foreign missions, will continue funds will be directed to the same channels as under the former &ar- rangement According to the new arrangement These meetings always will inolw lunch and a soclal afterpoen At yesterday's meeting Mrs. Mareys White was eleeted president; and oth. or officers were cleeted a8 Beeretary, Mra W urer and chairman of committee, Mys, J viee-president and ehalrman of program commitiee, Mrs. Samuel Me- Cuteheon; second vice-president and chairman of the work commitiee, Mrs, E. Clayton Goodw dent and chairman of the hospitality commitiee, Mrs, tor, Mrs. Edith Perter. foila Parker; trea the Anance B, Themson; first the E i third viee-presi. ", H, Clapp; audi- Mrs, William B, Velt read a paper during the meeti tions in Randleman lage in Nerth ( Rev, and Mrs. B, I, Wehrenberg, mis- slonaries, are supported by the local society, Rev, China, the society, chased Mrs, a letter acknowledging the gift, was d telling of condis & mountain vils roli where the Letters also were read from and %, A, I Heininger, of who are being suppoerted by The society recontly purs Heininger & piane and motor vehiecle com bank commissioner, tax and other heads of im- tments, it is said that Meredith will ask for & wWay commissioner missioner commissioner portant dey Commissioner Irene Turner to John Johnsor Hamilton street ame, Carmelo and Ralvatore Donato Di Balve, Franklin Hynan Kaplan to Samus East street [ Katarina and John Dobrows [ 1 Maryanna Kowalewski, Mitler street The democratic minority Samuel 8, Sweig to Stanis and | houses will not be passive this yei Pish and_ Fred C, Walcott, New York finan- | A shudder went through the spectators at the masked mob |5\’ 7% o0e of the tommissionors | murder open hearing in Bastrop, La., when the bones of F. Watt |ne intends remaining in Hartord dur- Daniel and Thomas F. Richards were exhibited as evidence, Dr, |ing the legisiative session, so that fish C. W. Duval (left) and Dr. J. A. Lanford, pathologists, are ex- |and game matters may havo his im- Valeria Zyskowski, Clintor was the minority in the egislature two plmnmg. how the Lones ‘.\em broken n a tort.ure mucl”"" while in Norfolk, and is a very popular man Hyman Dobowy, et al, to Benjumir ago. Already signs have ap. Judge Fred M. Odom looks on from extreme right, at the capitol, The committee on Baggish, ot al, Richard street 1 which would indicate that the | fish and game will appreciate his ad- 8oll Dubowy to Morris Tulin, find them concentrated vice, as well as the advice of Super- al, Jorome street an endeavor to make | Bakewell of New Haven, by request, !»l..lr to go back to the old law of pav. |intendent Titcomb, who has made an Richurd H, Erwin It ANl aggressive amuses [ing that part of the street within their [excellent reputation in Connecticut elli Hurlburt street and Senator Me the [tracks, and two feet on each side of [since he took over the active manage- Sovereigns Trading ler in the upper the their outside tracks, In talking over {ment of the fish and game depart- Horwitz and A, J leader Penton of New progressive type to receive favorable [ment, street bashfulness | Haven mentioned previously. It pro- action, . Al x .\:AIr-u that no .-n:» in (hu' state .,l.n Interest Rates Too High ironislaw allow a tax rate of more than 25 mills, 2 street {and repeals all the statutes of the | '\' l',HIII wan ll""o"""" on :l‘ucndu,y Margaret state conficting with such action, | {hat will be heard from later, and Eve and Clarence The committee on finance will con. |Neard from with rnlvmlvlrruhlr em- drive Isider this bill, but it goes without |Phasis. It repeals Chapter 219 of Louis Reynal to John J saying that the consideration will be the Public Acts of 1919, the latter Grove hill |short and quick oblivion is assured belng the elaborate loaning act, under Mortzage Releases, the bill, the provisions of which three and a Chelsea Savings bank to Helen and half per cent a month interest can be Iter Oceupin, Griswold strect |legally rh.urxml by loaners of $300 or E. G. Linn to Willlam Zimatravich, under. _There are perhaps fifty con- Overlook crns large or small in the state which w. B lare doing a big !nmm-m under this Hamilton strect {law, a law which " allows a greater New Britain Cooperative Loan |consideration of measures such as|pearance and this session finds the bill |4mount of interest to be charged "‘“‘“ company to Mildred L. Mitchell, Park [these will bring about a clear division |standing all by itself. Two years ago, |10¢8 the law of any other state in Terrace. on party lines, one side attemptitng to |the intrepid backers of Sunday basc- |the Union. ~Some of the ""F“"l S Mike Kasey inject the public utilities commission |ball included in their bill the allow- |cerns will bend every rfflorl’ltr_ <‘r‘ r;l' Austin street, into a bicnnial election, and forcing |ance of high class Sunday concerts, this bill .which was Introdueed: by J. W. Holmes minority representation, which repre- | presuming this would help its passage ii:':“'l:'p'p':";"rtfrpg‘"_ (bl Industrial sentation would have the power to|It helped materially, although an Benson [inkl hold up commission vl»-t'xslafls by the Jr-xn('ull?fi veto prevented the bill from (On banks, of which the o g is | ments, violet rays and electric light Hunter road and Clinton street, | unanimous clavse, and the other side |becoming law. This year, lovers of |chairman, so lively !mppvnll!,rnur\‘ as- | baths or w"""""’_ is indicated for a Charles Kallerman to Ella Ek- |adhering to the present order of |the music classical have their own(sured when it comes up for hearings. speedy cure. Any man, woman or wurtzel, Kelsey street. things so far as the public utility |bill, allowing Sunday afternoon con- Court Fights. child suffering from gencral weakness, A, W, N n to Bodwell commission goes. City and town court judgeship ap- [chest diseases, stomach, liver, kidney company, Lincoln park. certs and the baseball “fellers” must h \etidek | of Destt alu high blood pressure ir battles wi en | 3 ke up the calendar |oi £ 7l § Police Pension Bill, |fight out their battles with their own [pointments mal b : b Olin O, Olde W o Matthew and Aotbeil gamekeatic: Il ov s com- |or faulty blood circnlation, neuritis, Margaret Kennedy, Sefton drive, years ago helped the other fellow, it ven and Bridgeport city court 0 | &18: Ante S loiow ronte he stage. Con-|failed to find relief, regardless of what David Dehm to Bridget Williams, |ag years of service, One cont | did not work both ways. {cupy the center of t 8 120 years of s 6 per cent i s 3 you. Clark strect. of their salaries would be held out luj i [ et o P I G b P o sty i 6T e | bill on judge of the borough court of Shel- |tained through taxation. —An old &8¢ mhyrsguy in the senate wheih would [ton, but now a resident of Bridgeport, pension for everybody in Connecticut Ji i ol o Fl fl flFB SINESS; 2 MAIN COR. WEST MAIN | missioner, deputies in the various counties, officers, clerks and so on.| it is said, are the products of the pen jagjslature would be in sympathy with | of George L. I'ox of New Haven, Well |{je sentiments expressed, it is entire- | teaching of foreign languages in the time, first eight grades of any school re-| Aj| of these bills were introduced by to be twice that of grammar schegi i . was introduced by pupils i1 ‘the state, and provides that| A Pl Was it is carly as yet, there has been no | sentiment found in either branch of introduced the hills the state | hoard. They cover the changing of state board the appointment of a di rector and the fixing of his s ofher state grants; giving the board | power to excuse or dismiss from | private schools, as well public | schools, must teach Americanism. | bills passes. Tt provided state aid for l transportation for elementary schoo ibill without musical embellishments. |these days, and in many pl . g i appoint- | sciatica or any form of rhcumatism, or a pension of half-pay to police- Augusta R. Feiffer to Julian ¥ ¥ P n N 'siderable color was added to Trolley Paving. pay for this, and if insufficient money compel the trolley companies of the [had two resolutions introduced, one | Phone 765 |The money for this would come from | known throughout the state for his)|y jmpracticable, as the coffers of the ceiving state appropriations. The|gemocratic members from the city of if the cost is more than twice, a tu- the legislature in favor of cither the present Americanization depart- | providing for more aid to schoois gi school attendance children whost The passing of the little red schooi | pupils to graded schools and is aimed | J the women will meet every second Friday forenoon to sew for home and foreign missions and for local work, One day each year will be devoted to the needs of the New Britain Gen- eral hospital and one day each year to the Visiting Nurse assoclation, eSS i} OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS J LOBSTERS al, Bior stpeet ocrats Al [l. be used for that purpose, Other in both ot years pear future into a u their presence attitude i not Grath, minority and House minority, indicate no in speaking up, In bitls which the members have introduced, one find the militant attitude too. Al- | dy there are bills introduced by mocrats, which call for the eclection of the public utilities commission by popular vote, calling for the election of three commissioners, only two of which can be of one party faith, and Sabbath Bascball then providing that | increases in, A Sunday bill, allowing profession- rates by public service companies are (al baseball and football, with a locul made, such increases would have to [option clause, leaving the final power be passed upon unanimously by the!in the hand sof the city or town | commission It is easy to see that |officials or to a vote, made its ap- ot al, will [ it in considerable gomsip whout caused ment, and whieh senate chamber connects with name of the same Mr, I'ox of which SWEET MILK AND SWEET DREAMS At dinner and after- to Settimo Mcr- Marti Burritt Co. Sable to house, the Ancients believed that each month of the year was under the influence |of a precious stone, those people born in January having the garnet, an em- blem of constancy, as their guide, EFFICIENCY Genuine Vaturopathy promotes Health and Efficiency, It helps the sick to get well and keeps the well fit. It gives a level head, brain, | normal appetite, good digestion, sleep, pep and an immense capacity for work. The old custom was to treat the effects, by my methods the cause is located and removed by adjust- ments. The latest clectrical treat- Josef Yanicki to North Burritt Bentz and Mayewski demoeratic can night are being pulled down on the slumber HONISS’S 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD and Matthew Kennedy to Derrick, Sefton glass of milk is just the thing. Seibert’s CROWLEY BROS. INC., PAINTERS AND - DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 758-13 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs — Why Not — Insure Your Life in one of the oldest and strongest companies i the World. { The Mutual Life of N. Y. During its 80 Years of existence has paid its policy holders and their beneficiaries. Millions of Dollars For Details call on District M‘nnge‘ r H. D. Humphrey W Rossberg to Irene A. Turner, PAOARK STRLLT PHONE 1720 ¥ to Michael Tacionis, Est. to H. T. Bod- ark. tein to 8. 8. well, weig, Realty | Na- NAT'L. BANK BUILDING ROOM 208 A WOMAN SHOULD INSURE e S — We have a call for a good two or three family house in the west or southwest section of the city. If you have a house to sell, confer with us at once, iMoney to loan on second mortgages. Do you .| want to start a business? We’ll help Opportunity | To Knock At Your Front Door. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Phone 343 Rooms 305 (Continued from st Page) Are you saving money? Is anyone dependent upon you? A Life Insur- ance policy will enable you to save money, actual money, while at the {same time furnishing protection for that dependent one. The cost is sur- prisingly small. COX & DUNN AGENTS Mass. Mutual Life Insurance Co. 272 MAIN ST. We are in a position to take care of a few first mortgages on residential Senator e sl B or central property. Jhe Lincoln Re.'zl% "f‘ s | gilie of \For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Adovts. THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY IPARKER : DEMIN REALTORS 193 MAIN ST. COLLAPSIBLE LANTERN: LAWN MOWERS ETC_ The possession of a desir- able building lot always en- courages the building of a home. And it makes it pos- sible. Talk home owning with us and we'll show you how. Phone 2026 lout that while the combination of two Imf‘nts. In the larger cit VUHE 1)tk pavec an o gu coe |they are 55 or over, and have seen was realized, the money mIEht be ob- | o' Norwich phtesinoerelC senator [ex-Senator Jobn B, Dillor; ormot L L eaigns partment to care for this, with a com- | the bill is assuredly worthy, and the One of the fatter would prevent the | yndertaking to be launched at this per capital cost of high school pupils| Home Rule Cast Aside. charged to high school pupils. While Senator Bakewell of New Haven, | vision of aduit education, giving the | tally defective children, in addition tc pedient; and an act providing that plished if one of Senator Bakewell’: The music lovers apparently figured petition is kaw for said » P et New Ha- |my treatments never fail to give de- men in the cities of the state, when dolny, Silver street, Bridgeport fight when on Thursday, | Theer is nothing embarrassing about Senator Gibbs, democratic is provided in another bill, which calls for the setting up of a state de- | S ————————————————————— Hours 9 A, M, to 8 P. M. the treasury of the state, and while definite ideas on cducational matters. gtate would allow of no such gigantic | other would make it unlawful for the | yyartrord. ition fee of from $30 to $50 be measure, ment to what will he termed the di- | ing instruction to blind, deaf and men physical conditicn makes it appear ex house in Connecticut will be accom to discourage the future use of one | room schools. | Educational matters will he acted | upon in jig time if the attitude of the | committee on education is any criter- | jon. So far, it is the first committee to assign hearings. Public hearings are scheduled for next Tuesday, when a half dozen bills, among them the| ones mentioned above, will be under | the ' HONE. Pll 90 THE LINCOLN REALIY (¢ < Ky Room 212 7 N S Bogt Black, Court Street Private Hospital LAURA DEMOS, SUPT. Equipped for Medical, Surgical and Maternity 28 COURT ST. TEL. 2900 | —— COLD WEATHER NEEDS We have a full line of new and second-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas heaters, etc. Sleighing Parties Taken Out THE MAGUIRE CO. 1102 LINWOOD STREET THRIFT WEEK DAY by DAY as I work and play My Savings are Growing and Growing. discussion. In comparison to PHONE 2057-4 A. D. Clifford == BUILDER —- 44 Hawley Street ESTIMATES FURNISHED Jobbing Promptly Attended to Tel. 2801. Gdb[aifllm&wljflson Hardwood Floors and Paneled Ceilings a specialty. You can truly say this if you are systematically acquiring BODWELIL LTY FIRST MORTGAGES which yicld 7% in ADVANCE Write for Booklet Room 407 National Bank Building Volz Floral Co. 92 W. Main St. "5 ' Wit Flowers” Tel. 1116 GET Full Detatls Repairs Tel. 1493-4 / ¥ WM » ’ "HERM DOOLITTLE , THE TOWNS CHAMPION WHITTLER, WAS STAND/NG IN “THE WRONG, SPOT WHEN THE SNoW ON PETTICORDS ROOF: SLID OFF. Now is the Time to Wire Your House, Store or Garage, for Electric Lights or Power. Best Work Lowest Prices Repair Work a Speciaity YONAN ELECTRIC CO. 160 Washington St. Phone 1828-3 ' 24 Lafayette St. A. LIPMAN New and Secondhand Fumiture. Tel. 1320-2

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