Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
GILL RAPS LAWYER ON DAMAGE CLAIM Alderman Pays Respects to Judge| - Klett at Meeting of Council * At the regular May meeting of the commeon counell last night, favorabie action was taken on Dr, ¥, P health ordinances, $1,000 was voted to! hegin work on a permanent Wwar memorial, subject to the approval of the board of finance; a petition of ex servicemen for use as headquarters of the New Britain club rooms when they are vacated, was referred to the oity hell commission; ordinances to ine erease buildings permit fees were lald over one month, and an Increase of | 300 was voted in the salary of Ru- perintendent of Sewers M. P, O'Rrien, The high spot of the meeting was &n attack by Alderman John ¥, G, republican, on the political activities of certain other membhars of the party. Alderman €. I, Dehm took the chair while Mayor Paonessa presented his annual report as printed elsewhere in this paper. After he had concluded that read. g, Alderman Gill moved that the| gouncl! aceept and approve the mes. shge and place it in the minutes, The alderman complimented the mayor and goncluded by asserting that “we are fortunate in working under a man of his calibre.” After the motion had been car- rled, Alderman W, H. Judd took the ehatr, Beveral petitions for improvements were received and referred to hoards, including one for repairs to Fllis atreet from Rocky Hill avenue to Cherry street. Ex-Servicemen Want Rooms. ‘ The following communication was received from ex.servicemen's organ- izations: . “The undersigned, members of the ex-servicemen's organizations, beg 1save to petition that your honorable body request the City Hall commls- son to designate the use of the rooms now occupied by the New Britain club as quarters for all ex-service. men's organizations of the city with- out charge, when these rooms are va- cated by the New Britain club.” | The petition was signed by the following men, acting for their re. spective organizations: For Stanley 1ee's Post, G. A. R, by 8. H. Wood, com- | : ks mander, and Willlam F. Sternberg, adjutant; for A, G, Hammond Camp, 8panish War Veterans, by Alfred H. Griswold, commander, and W- W. Bul- len, past commander; for Kosclusko post, World War Veterans, by TLeon Haberski, commander, and John Mal- gosky; for Walter J. Smith post, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, by Raymond C. Frost, commander, and Nathan C. Avery, senior, vice-commander; for New Britain Chapter Disabled Veter- ans of the World War, by Dewey 0. Belander, commander, and Fred Fleischauer, adjutant; for Eddy-Glov- er post, No. 6, American Legion, hy Willlam W. T. Squire, commander, and Gardner C. Weld, past command- er, Alderman Judd moved adoption of the petition and its reference to the city hall commission. He explained that the quarters will be vacant when the Elihu Burritt hotel is built, Tt 15 proposed to give oach organization ! CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. Harris ~Gencral Trucking— 99 WEST ST. TEL. 1233-3 AT IR Store Your Furs o L e HUDSON FUR SHOP We will call. Tel. 770 —SPARTAN— CORD TIRES AND RED CORD TUBES GUARANTEED 10,000 MILES | said New Haven gives part « | and collectors, purchase | coal, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDA by RHEUflMATlSM ream which | il be expeeted o furnish A petiti Ammiss America Permitt om th Park MUNYON'S e i, Crusherg f the milk )} elsewhere, Dy and the effect on insignificant Practically I here I8 pre d the couneil dealers would he il south to th street I e } hmitted by ks and was approve anell. The petition will L Couneliman Nair today to the P, I, © | in the ecity was invited te be re SASEAA; Judd mie sented at & hearing and nething favored immediate action revenue of $4,000 ren Theumati v 0 of 04 renta, Guideto Health, free The amendment to postpone spent for G. A. R e Scranton | On motien of Councilman Nair the ml. rdinance was adopted pay the I.. H. Motor Co. of Hartford :!u:ur Klett and would not tuer flulwellnppm (.l'llrmu'- Raise $1,180 for an automobile delivered to|™ recommendations. When the salary commitiee r»m.n:v the park hoard, it was approved o [ Chairman Nair thought the settle. |/mendad an increase of 8300 in the motion of Alderman 1iehm | ment was a good one as the woman's | #alary of the sewer department super- Dehm I | injurles be of a permanent |intendent, Counellman Cadwell sald ehm Beaten on Vote nature, {1t should not he granted bhecause it Councliman L, P, Stanley explained Couneilman Walter Falk, a member | did not come in on time the benefits to be derived from a card | of the committes, sald he asked the| Alderman T, I, Conlon said the eity syatem In the assessors’ office and | commitiee \J X why had would lose a valuable and conselen. Mayor A. M, Paonessa said it was an |€ranted on a 8124 elaim, He said the tious worker if O'Hrien left the elty's economical move, Chalrman K. A.| matter waa satisfactorily explained employ McCarthy was given the floor for a| Councliman F, 8 Cadwell, who| The mayor said he always felt that more complete explanation moved the payment of §200, sald that [ 'Relen was underpaid After a discussion, Chairman Me. | Judgs Kiett had witnesses to show | Pna {nerease was granted without a Carthy said remarks on the motion | the woman's physical condition, the | qissenting vote are wasted as the purchase has condition of the walk and various ready been made on authority other conditions He sald the com Report On Memorial viously given was received from ‘mlhm- considered the possibility of | A report the During the debate Alderman Dehm | future operations and made the | permanent memorial committee stat. had moved to lay aver for one month | award higher than asked .||\[ that the World War The original report was ndnpud had a mes Alderman Gill said he Corp. cannot turn over its funds. Dehm's amendment being ignered ‘--xr to convey to the publie, vmu’ He raised objection and a new vote [being that claimants need not 5|':M‘4plnv’r‘l at the entrance to Walnut Hill was taken, The was | money on attorney's fees 'park. An appropriation of $1,000 to lost It was voted to pay the bill seeure sketches and hegin work was Recommendations of the printing] Other claims were paid without ' gought and supplies committee for the pur.|ohjection on the part of the council Councllman Hellherg moved adop- chase of typewriters for the assesors | Pure Milk Ordinances, [t1on of the resolution and asked that Doke for re e Ot olection | Atderman Dehm moved that ordls Dyson be heard, The o B |nances governing increases in build v {‘.:.Tl:r\u ;?::,'fi:;“::;"' 'nh' ‘:\::p:::::;: ing permit fees be laid over until the favorable actior the charity board to buy 190 tons '.vf::“‘n"::"""” code ia ready. It was providing for the purchase of |™q 400 cog to raquire all rav milk all coal for city departments in one| 4"\ "the oity to come from tuber- lot, were adopted, s A ideman p(_.‘l’] DR culin tested herds or be pasteurized clalms be considered separately, were suhmitted by the ordinance Councilman D, I.. Nair moved that | €OMmittee. o the olaim of E. B Lasher be settied| Alderman Dehm asked if Dr for $92.35, the amount asked for,|Would object toa postponement of one The claim was ordered patd month. He sald some dealers wanted Gill Criticizes Judge Klett to Jook into the matter. Then settlement of Mrs. Robert| Counciiman C. & Rradley objected. Johnstone's claim for $200 was K H® sald the ordinance committee recommended Alderman Gill asked if |heard favorable reports from nine the request was lower than the|dairymen. | amount paid, Councilman Stanley wanted action | Mrs, Johnstone was represented by |at once. He sald several months | Judge G. W. Klett in whose favor the would be required if it was to hecome order was to he drawn. The alder- |offective January 1. man asked how much was to be paid !urln Klett, “Of course George Klett's all right,” the alderman said. *Politically he'd take the pennies from a hlind man.” He charged that Chairman Nair, 4 lawyer, i8 technically disqualified be- cause he practices in court hr»!rm-i $10.00 FREE $10.00 worth of milk tickets will be given to the boy or girl who will suggest the best name for our new, modern dairy, lo- cated at 251 FAIRVIEW ST. Only Pasteurized Milk Used Send Your Suggestion To “Dairy” at the Ahove Address Galbraith & Pattlson CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS GARAGES oo 1 f publie weo dealer pre but He iy sald every here is eme will ess §75 Headguarte s head- | ose A | now He | s ity was hall for this purpose When a resolution was offered l..l down | may heen al pre- The Dehm motion {Chairman G, W lehatrman explained 'plan, after which |was taken “Don't be ‘dilly-dallying’ and acting llke a bunch of children” sald |Mayor Paonessa when Alderman all| Tee DR.F.COOMBS The Naturopath Physician and Colropractor 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 encrgy. 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- ments that can be compared with | genutne 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 treated with. This ad s of tremen- dous importance to you. The treat- | @ ments are not embarrassing for wom- | ¢n; are painless and act as magic torj ildren. HOMEWARD BOUND “We!l, Tag, you and your hoss are gaing to get a good long drink of milk when we get home.” Seibart’s Pas- teurized milk is migh- ty good for your youngsters and you. "MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERTS' = E SEIBERTeSON a’Q/our?flz//mmfl PARK ST. PHONE:17201¢ NEW.BRITAIN,.CONN. 3 Tel, 1493-1 10 AUSTIN ST. Repairs CAMERAS — KODAKS “Tabe a tip from Winthrop Wise Save rllt.\‘urfm with KYANIZE Memorial | committée believes an arch should be | Y, MAY 17, 19 ught on & Ford | aht by the water The mayor shid it was a wasie and p to print the fact of in min as referved to report baek b ne ton truck se hoard f time continuanece The matter garage commities month Garbag health hoard were approved South Street Crossing Protection Councilman Crusherg submitted a resolution to have the raliroad eom- mittee protection at the South street crossing, It was so referred A resolution was submitted to ask the license committee to reject per mita for carnivals or eancel any al- ready granted Councilman John Maerz said the guarantes given hy a show fe open Memorial Day, if the ecounecil ap- proves, assures the eity of safety The resolution was lost by A hig ma- | Jority, | The Secret of Beautiful Floors CARRY A FULL SUPPLY - Of == JOHNSON'S PASTE, Liquid and Powdered WAX and we Highly Recommend Tt To the Trade Telephone 359 contracts made by the seek IIARRRN \ i \\\\\\ Beautiful Floors are largely a matter ' of prevention — the secret is to put them in perfect condition and keep them so. Doorways, stair-treads, and tracks should be polished fre- quently — this requires no ltelt amount of time or effort ohneon's Polishing Wax and Weighted Brush are used. JOHNSON'S Hasre - Liquid ~ POLISHING WAX You can give every room in your home that delightful air of immaculate cleanliness by using Johnson l?Dhlhll'l‘Wl! occasionally on yourfurniture, floors, linoleum and wood- work., Johnson's Wax cleans, polishes, preserves and pro- tects—all in one operation. $3.85 Polishing Outfit for $3.00 With this outfit—a Weighted Polishing Brush and a 1 1b. can of Johnson's Prepared Wax—you can easily keep your floors and linoleum like new. This specidl offer is good through your dealer—or send $3.00 direct to us. Insist on Johnson's Polishing Waz. There is no Substitute. For Sale at All Good Stores. S.C.JOHNSON & SON “The Wood Finishing Authorities’ RACINE, WIS. | Party for Paris Woman Visiting in New Britain Women of the Stanley Memeorial ehurch tendered a pleasant surprise huun to Mrs. I, A, Ritter in Relvi. dere last evening. Mra, Ritter is a ! native of France and resides in Paris, She I8 here visiting her son A, W, Ritter, who is an official of the church, and expects to spend the! summer in New Rritain, The party was held at the Ritter residence at 81 Etratford road. Games were played and there was musie and refreshments, Rexall Milk of Magnesia is valuable both as an anti-acid preparation for neutralizing a disordered condition in ihe stomach, and as A MILD LAXATIVE safe and reliable for young and old alike. We recommend Rexall Milk of Mag- | nesia for the relief of heartburn, consti- pation, indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, and flat lence when caused by excessive acidity and fermentation in the stomach, Headquarters for all Wood Finishing Products The ohn Boyle Co. — Paint Engineers — The City’s Leading Decorators This preparation is of full strength and purity, almost tasteless, and pleasant to take, 25¢ and 45c the Bottle Clark & Brainerd’s Drug Store 181 MAIN ST. 3-5 Franklin Square Here are a couple of good houses in A No. 1 Shape at corner of Talcott street and Hartford avenue. A good central location on good high ground within range of a fine {rading center and one of the best city schools. Look us up about this. 24.30 STATE STREET CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Hartford 272 Main Street - Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bunk Bldg, m —DRINK-— | Hosm . AYERS) SODA WATER VALUABLE PROPERTY ON WIST MAIN STREET. BIOCK ON COURT STREET—IF TAKEN AT ONCE. Take home a bottle of cream soda —Something you will like—it's den-l H‘ D AYTON HUMPHREY cious, Three size hottles—3c, 10c, \A’HOV L BANK BLDG, CLAMS FOR CHOWDER CLAMS FOR STEAMING SHRIMPS—CRAB MEAT SOFT SHELL CRABS LOBSTERS Dining Room Connection HONISS’S ALSO DRICK 15¢. | 272 MAIN STREET LROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2018, Estimates checrfully given on all johs |34 Lafayette St. BY STANLEY l NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE At Very Reasonable Prices—Biggest Stock in the City A. LIPMAN Tel, Quinlivan Plumbing Co.| 712 Stanley Street Plumbing, Heating and Repairing 5 AND MATERIAL )NABLE PRICES Tel. 2092, THE OLD HOME TOWN 1320-3 SPARTAN CORD TIRES from their very inception are built to endure the utmost in hardship and severe service. Air bag cured and full oversize, with a beautiful jet black tread and cream-white side walls. 30x31; Tubes $2.00 30x31, 32x3'; 2.15 31x4 2.40 2.55 2.65 2.75 '5-20 3.40 3.45 3.60 1.00 Reg. Size (ord $ 9.95 " 11.95 18.00 21.00 23.00 23.75 24.40 2175 28.25 29.75 31.00 35.40 35x5 . 37.00 1.20 )¢ - A 39.50 4.50 Compare these prices \uth other Standard Makes JUDD & DUNLOP 15 FRANKLIN SQUARE Telephone 1228 New Britain, Conn. FLOOR ENAMEL 01d Scarred Floor Boards—Hide Them ON today, it's dry tomorrow = a coating that defies heels and the clements to injure. KYANIZE Sanitary Floor Enamel covers the old soft-wood floor with a glistening coat of waterproof beauty. 33x41; 72 34x41; 35x41; 33x5 Use it on porch floors, too, as well as on concrete or stone, inside or out, It's solid in color, solid in value, guaranteed to satisfy. Nine handsome opaque shades. HERE’'S OUR TRIAL OFFER TO YOU Cut out this advertisement, bring it to the sto cents for a good brush to lvnl; the Kyanize. You'll receive FREE f Kyanize Sanitary Floor Enamel, enough for your pantry floor or shelves. Choice of eight colors. RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., Inc. 250-256 PARK ST. New B:it in ONE OF THE TRAVELING, SIGA PAINTERS WORKING \ ON THE OLD TIMMENS BLOCK DROPPED IS WORK, Two HOURS BEFORE TAE NOON WHISTLE BLEW STk TODAY