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Easter Chocolates N ATTENDANCE RECORD IN POLICEMEN O REST THO DAYS A MONTH aNew Police Ruling Will Go Into| B R T / W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 81, 1923, COUNCIL FOR FISCAL YEAR Two Aldermen and Five Councilmen Have Perfect Marks—Hart and Gilpatric at “Foot of Class" Perfect attendance records at meet. four; Councllman Crusberg, mi five; Councilman Falk, missed four; Councilman ¥, A, Johnson, missed four, Third ward-=-Alderman Gilpatric, missed nine; Councilman Porter, miss- ed threo; Councliman Timbrell, per- feet; Councilman Cadwell, missed two; Councliman Hellberg, perfect, Fourth ward-—Alderman J. Gus- tave Johnson, missed one; Councliman F. O, Carlson and Councllman C, ELKS ANNUAL BANQUET | Dinner, Organ Recital and Dancing Outstanding Features of Soclal Gathering Next Monday Evening, A large attendance is anticipated at the 18th annual banquet and ball 'FRESH GARDEN of New Britain lodge, No, 9567, B, P, O. Elks, Monday night at the Eilks' home op Washington street, The banquet will be served at 7:30 o'clock, The principal speaker will be Willlam T. Phillips, past exalted ruler of New York lodge, No. 1. Music will be furnished by the Tux- edo orchestra of Hartford and Frank Barrett of Hartford will sing, * An organ necitel in the lodge room will fallow the dinner, Organist Wil- liam H, Bishop has prepared a spe- ¢ial program for the occasion. There will ‘also be solos by Erick Tesche, tenor, of Hartford. After the recital, dancing will take place in the soclal hall, the Tuxedo orchestra playing. . Dancing will be continued until 1 a. m. Fffect Tomorrow ; Adrian Carlson, perfect; Councilman Molander, missed one; Councilman Hjerpe, missed two of 11 mectings held since he was elected, Fifth ward—Alderman Peter J, Pa- Jewski, missed five; Councilman Knowles, missed/ s Councilman Ringrose, missed two; Councilmag¢ Smith, missed two; Papclak, missed two of six meetings held since his election, b Sixth ward - Alderman Conlon missed three; Coundilman King, per- fect; Councilman Dunn, missed nine; Councilman Se¢hmarr,” missed four; Councilman Lynch, missed four, ings of the common council were at- tained by two aldermen and six coun- cllmen during the “fiscal * year ‘that closes tonight, Alderman John F, Gill and George H. Wells, and Coun- cilmen C, Adrian Carlson, Howard A, Timbrell, David I, Nair, C. E. Hell- berg, M. ¥, King and F. O, Carlson were present at all sessions, Coun- cllman Howard 8, Hart had the poor- est record. attending only five of the 18 meetings of the year, wlille Alder- man ¥, Raymond Gilpatric ‘was sec- ond with nine absences. There were 1§ meetings during the year, a smaller number than in any of the past 18 years, The attendance records of the mem- bers, by wards, are as follows: First ward — Alderman Waells, perfect; Councilman Nair, perfect: Counecil- man Morey missed four; Councilman 13, Councilman Rice WHITMAN’S BELLE MEAD | 3l ! DURAND’S —0— HUYLER'S The Just Arrived From The WETHERSFIELD VALLEY For 30 Years Reliable Seeds HERBERT L. MILLS £ ARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET WALL PAPER — 1923 STYLE — The new year’s newest patterns in WALL PAPER are here. We invite you to come in and see them now. . Never before in the. city has such a remarkable array of Beautiful Decorations been shown. We can show you Papers as low priced as any in the United States, £ . We can show you Papers which will be used in the finest homes in the city this year. STOP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER & QUALITY DOMINATES PRICE NEXT The JohnBoyle Co. — Paint Engineers — The City’s Leading Decorators 5-5 FRANKLIN SQUARE SPRAY MATERIALS Now is the time to spray your trees and vines . for Dormant Spray F L OM L C 0 7 Qv Li;uid Lime Sulphur and Dry Lime Sfilphfir 92 WEST MAIN ST. N of : Rackliffe Bros. Inc. Tel. 1116 ~ 2 : , Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone 1075 Under the new ruling which allows each regular policeman of the New tain police department two days ach month and which goes into tomorrow, Policeman Clarence Lanpher will act as utility day po- | liceman, according to plans of Chief C. Hart. Officer Lanpher was y duty at the Lyceum thea- | Policeman Michael Meehari will | ed Officer Lanpher at the Lyce- | Chiet Hart, Captain George Kelly| | and others not named on the list below will take their days off on | dates to he announced later, | The following is a list of day po- | licemen and the dates they will have | off each month. cer English, 1st and 16th*day of ach month, Officer Lanpher, 2nd and [Jiart migsed ! Ofticer Cosgrove, 8rd and 18th; [missed four, Officer McCarthy, 4th and 19th; Offi- Second ward-—Alderman Gill, per- cer Nealon, 5th and 20th; Officer M.|fect; Councilman Eichsteadt, missed an, 6th and "21st; Officer At- vater, 7th and 22nd; Officer Johnson, | | §th and 28rd; Officer Skelly, 9th and | | 24th; Officer Storey, 10th and 25th; Officer A, Carlson, 12th and 26th; Offi- | cer Malona, 12th and 27th; Officer W, | O'Mara, 13th and 28th. Traflic Squad | Officers J. Carlson, 14th and 29th day of each month; Officer Wagner, 15th and 30th; Officer Joe Kennedy, 7th and 22nd. : Patrol Drivers Officer Lyon, 10th and 25th days of each month; Officer McCabe, 11th and | 26th; Officer Hellberg, 12th and 27th. Detective Department Sergeant McCue, 8th ard 20th day of each month; Sergeant Ellinger, 15th and 80th; Officer Hayes, 1st and 16th; Officer Strolls 8th and 23rd. | The night beats will be patrolled by inent_and your self interest Ji|/tWo detailed policemen when officers ‘should impel you to select it @|have their nights off.. ' The following’ “from Hartford’s bést assortment [ |is the list of nights off for night pa- here at Horsfall's. Drop in to- §|trolmen: day and look them over, Officer Massey, 1st and 16th of each mont icer Cabelus, 1st and KNOX HATS—$7.00 16th; Officer Walincus, 2nd and 17th; HORSFALL HATS — §2.85 UP THE - HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the A-B-C Want Ads “DAIRY EASTER SPECIAL" This week is Lemon Crush . Ice Cream, Raspberry Sherbet and Maple Nut Ice Cream. .New Haven Dairy Dealers.—advt. - 168-171 MAIN STREET P R T P P R s B i T2 Your Easter Hat Should be a KNOX Top off your Easter outfit with one of the finest hats in America—KNOX. S U = = = TR Your hat will be most prom- - FLOWERS AT LOWER PRICES Due to our High Quantity Prodpction of Flowers, we are enabled to supply our patrons with the very Highest -Quality at prices lower than you have expected to pay. Place your orders early so as to get the pick of the . Quality, in Lilies and other appropriate kinds. Officer Veley, 2nd and 17th; Officer Moffitt, 3rd and 18th; Officer Tierney, 8rd and 18th; Officer Anderson, 4th and 19th; Officer Flynn, 4th and 19th; Officer Woods, 5th and 20th; Officer Tanguay, 5th and 20th; Officer P.| Meehan, 6th and. 21st; Officer Moore, 6th and 21st; Officer Dart, Tth and 22nd; Officer O'Brien, 7th and 22nd; Officer J. Kennedy, 8th -and 23rd; Ofticer Sullivan, Sth and 23rd; Officer | Scuney, 9th and 24th; Officer Collins, gth and 24th; Officer P. O'Mara, 10th and 25th; Officer Milewski, 10th and 25th; Officer Kiley, 11th and 26th; Officer Stadler, 12th and 27th; Officer Liebler, 13th and 28th; Officer Mc- Evoy, 14th and 29th; Officer I'eency, 16th and 30th, e T T O TSIV TEL. 359 ° HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Strect Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” City Items Military and civic ball, State ar- mory, April 2. Adm. $1 a person.— advt. A regular meeting of the Sunshine society will be’ held Monday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock. Radio sets aod supplies at Morans' ~—advt. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held Tuesday after- noon at the home of Mrs, Fred Man- chester, West . Main street.. Mrs, E. Kendrick of Hartford is expected to| be present to address the meeting.| All women are invited to attend. | Military and. Civic Ball, State Armory, April 2. Adm, $1 person. —advt. {Charles Philips, formerly connected with? fhe Victory lunch in this city, died Thursday in a Brooklyn, N. Y, | hospital and was buried yesterday. Insure your car before you drive it, * with DeWitt A« Riley, National Bank Bldg., Insuranté’service.—advt. A collection for the support of Catholic charitiés in "the ' Hartford diocese will be taken up in the Cath- olic churches tomorrow. Gulbransen Player Piancs, Morans' —advt. Victrolas for Faster at Morans' —advt. DR.F.COOMBS The Naturopath Physician and Cafropractor 252 MAIN COR. WEST MAIN Phone 765 Hours 9 A, M. to 8 P. M., Genuine Naturopathy adds years to ' life, .pep, power, endurance and nerve enefgy. I use the very latest and all forms of the electrical. The Violet Rays, Alpine Sun Rays and Mechanical Massage treatments. For those convalescent there are no treat- sments tliat can be compared with génuine Naturopathy, and for those who have failed to find relief, regard- less of what disease or ailment or how long standing, or how many specialists trested with. This ad is of tremen- dous importance to you. The treat- ments are not embarrassing for wom- en; are painless and act as magic for ' $15.85 Simmons Storage | Battery Co. ARCH ST, PHONE 2245 LIVER TROUBLE Oull pains in the back, often under the shoulder blades, poor digestion, heartburn, flatulency, sour risings, pain or uneasiness after eating, yellow skin, mean liver trouble—and you should take SCHENCKS MANDRAKE They correct all tendency to liver trouble, relieve the most stubborn cases, and give strength and tone to liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vegetable. Plain or Sugar Coated. 80 YEARS’ CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. J. H. 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Theyare simplyadding Linseed zlldfl = Pnt.umm jone, Saves you Mone; “Food that's good for the ly1 68 YOI y baby is just the food for you,” —says The FFarmer Boy THE doctor tell you that our milk is the milk for your child—and so you know it is pure. It's the milk to cook with. and the milk to drink. For systematic saving, start an Interest Account with this bank. It takes only a minute to call and make your fiest deposit, Drink More Milk Have you tried Angel Drink? Oh, It's So Good. United Milk Co. 49 Woodland St. New Britain The Long-Life Battery For All Makes of Automobiles, Motorcycles, Radio and Farm Lighting $13.65 % Exide Service Station New: Britain, Conn. AMINED @ Frank E. Goodwin Optical Speclatist Tel. 1905 52 ELM ST. 327 Main St. RICHARD BARTHELMESS with DOROTHY GISH in “FURY” AMERICAN COMEDY' FOUR Highest Salaried Quartet \ Appearing in Vaudeville NEXT MON. TUES. WED.

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