New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 16, 1923, Page 20

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p NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1923, An unfaveralbve veport was made| would seem that such & thing as n'ul the fire department—who are fire | rejected to include in the trunk line marshals under the state law-—can- | system of highways certain highways not give thelr atiention to fuel ad- | in aMnchester, Glastonbury, Morris ministration, In New Haven Fire|and Warren, Chief Fiemming s to take on the -t Strictly fresh egge, 510 dos, 7 der, fuel job. On unfavorable report & bill was|$1.00, Russell Bres—adve, |ness associates and the employes of |agement, He was made a direeton, the company in whose affection his and elected a vice-president about|on a bill te exempt preperty of the | deputy fire marshal could be evolved 20 sterling qualities as & man and an[elght years ago, and since 1917 has| Boys' elub at Bridgeport from taxa- | from & deputy fire ehief or some one e assoclate are cherished alse served as treasurer of the eer- | tien, surely designated to do the emer- Martin K. Pasco New President | Poration, His well deserved promo-| The judgeship resolution adopted | Bency fuel work, Other officers were then eleoted as 00 te the ofice of president Is very (in the house & few minutes before,! 1In Hartford, New Hritain and tollown gratifying to his associates, and es —_————— I pecially to Mr, Davison, the retiring were conourred in, tlmdnwn it is clalmed the chiefs President, Martin K. Pasee, Sl HIGH SHOES GIVEN AWAY add to the list of organizations ex- Seevetars. Laskis B, Salas prosperity of New Britain, and is very | empted from taxation college pre- Treasurer, Martin K. Paseo [He married Miss fitella Greene of | eapn dividends, Senator Wudd sald Tomorrow with every $3.98 or $4.98 purchase we will give away one air of Ladies’ High Shoes. Pick your own style—all heels and all highly esteemed by all whe knew him. | paratory instittuions which do not A tant T 1. H, Tayle ASSRERRS = 1IRuroR avior | |Hadley, Mass., in 1908 and they have | the committes belleved the list of eathers, president, Mr, Pasco is interested In (Continued from Pirst page) all that pertains te the welfare and Pftice, Mr. Davison later b erintendent of 1 work and efficient with the late John B, 7 tributed in a large m e suceess of the Americar siery Co. eame sup- By hard associated tt, he eon 1o the Assistant Recretary, K. H. R, Vogel | qour chiidren, corporations with tax exemptions is ; ‘l" ‘;"‘ o, the "“"“l';';’"‘:‘:"‘:“‘;‘;‘l:‘; I, i, Hyatt graduated at Yale Unj- | already too long and opposed the o the American Hosie ¢ : 1905, he was elected ¢ 3 versity in 1913 and has been in the| bill, The report was accepted ; “" 1“‘ ‘:l Ay | after his graduation from Yale unl-|omuion of the American Hosiery Co. | P S e P | versity ~ "'.“":"““" been ‘:;";".V sinee his graduation, He has been as- | IN THE ROUSE, good fortune to [identified with the company’s affairs, | Giso o 4 5 annual meet- |On account of his natural abilities :n:::n::\f:.;u‘c?r'n:'.w\ai::?:r::: ;u"rd In the house a petition was re. and industry he rapidly acquired aenagine and production - departments. celved from employes of the Yale he (thorough knowledge of all the detalls | Philip H. Dowl X b for 30 and Towne Manufacturing company s |of the company's business, and be-| Milp m< ow ll'\l has 'uwn or 20 of Btamford asking for legislation to came an important factor in its man- | :“:""‘l"‘;:'""y"“.:“ "'.“:';‘ :’" ':“':hlr‘n'::’rr: | proteet consumers of coal, e R R e Ny :. The committee will hear the bill dlvector 8¢ p v y prohibiting the use of one-man trol. A A ley cars, I, H, Taylor, who was re-elected Enforce secretary and assistant treasurer, is ‘l‘hn’:qmcuun w;rlmlwl‘o!'l‘orod s well known in New Britain, where he | o\ was born. He is one of the “old| ™RKe sure of the machinery to carry timers” of the AMHO Co, and has| OU% the emergency fucl law, was the occupied a position in the company's ;;"‘1'.""" ha’! :’“““ bl“d‘" J:':" office sinco 1888, For a long period | LuckleY: but he doubted it & blll, he hao oharge of the books and ac- which he will introduce in the house counts, and has been a “confidential” w':":f be drawn and ready for pres- of the officers. He has served as sec- | ©Ptation until next week. Want Hurley's Views, retary and assistant treasurer since his first election in 1917, He resides The ideas Buperintendent of State with his family in Berlin, Robert T. Hurley who, under the Emil H, R, Vogel, the new assistant | fuel bill is state fuel administrator, secretary, after leaving the New Brit- | are wanted to incorporate in the aln High school in 1904, began work | new measure, and as Chie? Hurley in the office of the American Hoslery | had ‘not been seen on the matter |} Co., and for nearly 20 years has been | yesttrday, and could sece no opportu- i very efficient member of the office | nity for a conference today, It is like- staff. Through his studious habits and | ly the bill, will wait over the week- cl:{ul lrnlr;lnu. he :M become an ex- | end before being perfected, pert accountant, and for a number of v S Somet| yearshas had complete charge of the Wil Siaré i B department ofestimates and cost ac-| Mr Buckley outlined his position counting. His appointment is a rec-| 48 being that of trying to find out ognition of long and faithful service, | What was the best thing to do to make the machinery of the fuel bill i HNANEE—B-Ii‘fifl gy oo g bt ' INCREASE ISSUES thing, so that the matter could be SPECIAL $3.89 “We have passed a law to confis- Value $6.00 cate private property and do unusual things in an emergency, and we want to know if at the start the machinery Ladies’ Mahogany—Gun Metal Ca'f and Patent Colt BROGUE OXFORDS Welted Soles—With Low Rubber Heels. for the emergency is going to fall $2.95 ., down,” he sald. “It appears that some of the machinery has too much Misses’ School Shoes—all solid in black and brown else to do to take or. this emergency work and we shall have to provide Calf High Cut Lace, with rubber heels. In February president to s Davison has | attend each of th ings of the e In laying has carried #0 With the w Modern Boot Shop —THE N-F:WEéT “LAVDIES HEAVY ‘RAJAH’ SOLE OXFORDS active duties SPECIALS Children’s “A-1” Fine Rib Hose. ... 190 Boys’ Fine Rib Stockings, Every Pair Patent Brocaded Satin Pump $3.98 Patent Colonial Pumps $2.98 * $4.98 In Nut Brown and Tony Red Calf and Brown Suede Sport Oxfords Ladies’ Silk (Continued from First page) Fashioned $1.69 Brop stiten.. $1.98 ways until the appropriations com- g mittee could see it, and following bill, Ladies’ Full from the calendar was referred to that committee: *“Section 1—Within two years from the completion of any trunk line or state aid highway, the highway com- missioner shall cause shade trees to be planted along the bounds of such highway, outside of city, borough or village limits at intervals of 30 to 50 feet, wherever in his opinion proper- ty conditions make it practical. “Section 2—This act shall take ef- fect from its passage.” The house adopted the senate bill increasing the stock of the Rossia In- surance company to $2,500,000 and changing par value of stock from $100 to $25. ... .0 co0 eeb eeeeen IN THE SENATE. ofher means.” ‘Wants to Use Deputy. He said he did not belleve a fire chief should let a city burn up to attend to the fuel emergency, but it OOKED FOOD SHOP MUTUAL BUILDING 118 MAIN STREET A Dainty Pump in Dull 2atent or Gun Calfskin Kid or Patent Leather 2 Strap Ladies’ Heavy Black Satin Strap - 7N F @ and Colonial Pumps ...... R A /LZ Z MZ ) | WO LARGEST SHOE RETAILERS The senate adopted under suspen- LENTEN sion resolutions appointing 8. Victor QL Prince, judge and Lewis Crandall, NECESSITIES deputy judge at New London. i is stol th e ey committee favorably| You Will find this store the reported the bill to permit the New | proper place to stock up your Haven hospital to make new con- lies. tracts with increased rates as to the/ Lenten suppl care of contagious disease patents, and adopted it under rule suspension. | Senator Brooks who yesterday pro- | tested against haste in passing bills 267 Main Street Opposite West Main St. TOMORROW’S SPECIALS Chicken Chop Suey, Value $3.00. Sole Agents For DR. KAHLER’S CORRECTIVE SHOES RED CROSS ARCH TONE SHOES was out of the chamber at the time. The incorporations committee re- ported favorably on bills incorporat- ing the Childs-Walcott corporations to hold real estate in Norfolk; ex- tending the time for organizing the Connecticut College of Pharmacy and amending the charter of the Hart- 10 oz. Jar 65c. Large Whole Walnut Meats, 60c Ib. Fresh Native Eggs, 58¢ doz. ford Medical society that it may hold roperty up to $500,000 in value, and | £ x ?’ali‘(’lating an amendment to the|Gobel's Quality First Bacon, 35¢ 1b. charter of the Litchfield Light and Power company. Brookfield Butter, 50¢ Ib. b Chicken Salad, 43¢ I, Potato Salad, 18c¢ Ib. Large Can Tuna Fish, 48c. A . L B Creamed Chicken, al la King 8 oz. can 30c; 4 oz. can 15¢ T Corned Beef Hash, Y g4 MAIN STREET OPP_EAST MAIN STREET.E bl E Our Own Make Small Breakfast Sausage, 35c¢ Ib. Large Size 30c lb. 168 MAIN STREET 100,000 miles of satisfactory service—the car that has set all América on edge—a whirlwind of pep—unequalled for perform- ance and construction. See the various models at our show room or meet us at the Hartford Auto Show, Room 2, East side. Representatives in attendance daily. C. A. Bence Distributor 51-53 MAIN STREET MORNING SPECIALS 7 TO 12 A. M. ROUND, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE | STEAK HAMBURG STEAK SHOULDERS | FANCY STEWING FOWLS 14 BEST MAINE POTATOES Cn Roast Stuffed Chickens, o 2 3 to 35 lb. average, ——— ALL DAY SPECIALS b $1.50. Regular 38¢ Coffee, LAMB Small Legs 30¢ 1b. Forequarters ..... Fancy Chops ...... Lamb Stew .. SMALL ROAST PORK FRESH HAM REGULAR WEEKLY SPECIALS Peck 25¢ VEAL Small Legs ... Rump Roast .. Choice Chops 28 f Veal for Stew .... 15¢ b About the Store — For the Lenten Season we Lb. l9¢ will have a big supply of Fish at all times—such as Shrimps Anchovies Tuna Fish Rolled Herring Smoked Salmon Pickled Herring Smoked Bloaters Parsifal Sardines Russian Sardines Bismarck Herring King Oscar Sardincs Smoked White Fish Saltsca Clam Chowder Colorado River Salmon Smoked Cinnan a.lle Falstaf Brand S dnes Busling Brand Sardines Smoked Boneless fi~rring King Oscar Kippered Merring SEE THE DISPLAY OF DURANTS STARS AT THE HARTFORD AUTO SHOW Representatives In Attendance Daily C. A. Bence BEEF Lean Boiling Beef S8c Ib Prime Pot Roast .. 10c b | Top Round Roast .. 28¢ 1h Prime Rib Roast .. 28¢ 1b Whole or Half Sug;rm(r:uredr Ham; .. 22¢1b 22 Best Frankforts ...... Lb. 15c7 Sugar Eured Corned Beef.Lb. 8¢ Fine Granulated Sugar............................ 5 Lb. 3% California and Florida Oranges 25¢ dozen California Lemons 35¢ dozen Large Bananas .. 25¢ dozen Large Fancy Apples . .. 10 for 25¢ Heavy Grapefruit 4 for 25¢ A Full Line of Groceries, Eggs, Cheese and Butter FRUIT DEPARTMENT Large Onions Yellow and White Turnips ....... 7 25¢ Baldwin Apples .. 3 quarts 25¢ Sweet Potatoes ... .. 61 25¢ Cleaned Carrots JOHN L. ROSS HAS CHARGE OF MEAT DEPARTMENT

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