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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 29, COMPTROLLER FILES - OPPOSED T0 POOL 1POOR CHILDREN ARE Kodak Film | REPORT FOR 1922:23. INNORTH END PARK. ~ LUCKY, AFTERALL CEMETERY Hanford L. Curtis Accounts lor Belvidere Residents Voice Objec- Many Have Wealth in Character for a Thiokt Tickle L - - Money Appropriated and Speat | tions (o “Swimming Hole” | in Religion, Woman Declares " ASES Dependable becausa uniform to & marked degree. Depend r Hanford 1. Curtis has A aroup of residents of videre | Children who are peer in material able heeause its latitude permits completed his annual report for the appeared at an open forum last night | things of life are not nearly so mueh A eonsiderable variation in ex year ending March 81, 1923, covering in the auditorium of the Central Juis | entitled to sy mpathy as these whe are d posure sh receipts and expenditures of the jor Nigh school and opposed Mayor| poor physically or spirituslly. Tn Py With Handsome Stan ty elassified by departments, sOUPces | A A1 Paonessa’s proposal to have a|fact they have a great many (hings 7 T Load with Kodak Film-—and revenue And purposes of """“"" publie swimming pool in North End|for whiel to be thankful, aceording / k M.y . ith ihm s0 other Information eoncerning the | nau ™ mye mave "park Commissior - - -~ 3 1ot us 40 your develaping and o ha yor, Park Commission-|to Miss Esther 1), Donahue of Sprigg . wis and labllities of tho eity, De- op 'y y, Dolaney, Martin J. Kelly|fiela, specialist in ehfidren's work arinting. The i're sure, riments aud! e & ol ' d partmes IFG/ AN AN LF “‘:\n\.. and others favored that location, On|who addressed the mesting of the > 3 . Hoard ¢ b “ V‘A'“ sy f a vote to determine tho sense of thel board of control of the Junior sewer constructio — Kodak Pilms on our Shelves ntenance, subway, street lighting, | ERthering those opposed gre Atly out-] Achievement foundation last evening A is the field represen R v . \ ° in your size, t sprinkling, street improvement | MUmbered those favoring the construc Miss Donahue tion of & peol in the park, but this!tative of the Junior Achievement nd and state highway account; also | : { : - pol fire, salaries, general govern- | WAS anticipated as the attendance at| hureau of the Eastern Btates League e ment, Incldentals; health, intereat and | e meeting, which was about 30 per-| who has been supervising the work of H'rdw.n 336 MAIN s'l'. #00UNLS, PAYMeENts on principal, ape- | SONS, Wea almost entirely gathered {the 44 elubs in this city — e——- cial appropriations, charities, cen from the ‘Belvidere section. This does| oyuaven who are poor i material teries, city hall fund, schools, main- | ROt mean, however, that there will nul1 things but whe ha good rvellglous tenance, new schools, park commis- be a swimming pool in that park ",‘;'-nlm' training and health are better sioners, dog fund, water fund, public the mayor will look to Alderman C.lom (han the pampered child of more . e D|Ckl"son Dru co amusement. fund, municipal ico fund, [J. Dehm, J. ¥, G, W, H. Judd and | o M08 SEEPEIET CICE 08 . state aid for widows, municipal gar- | 1%, L, Coplon, who Were present a8foniianen she stated, are brought face | ‘ municipal home service bureaw, | judges, for a final decision. to face with the necessities of life and | t i T, Bquires as v und the money accounts of the fol- | After Chalvman I, ¥, Hall had lection of Willlam W, . r learn to create oppors 169-171 MAIN ST. owing: clerk of police and city courts, | opcned the meeting, the mayor ex- :‘,,,‘:,,:,fll lv.trh:n.jn‘.'u’. \\‘.: l-‘..,l.‘, o ',',‘h supervisor of the work in New Britein — health department, echavity depart- | pigy that it was not his plan o sdvantage of their opportunities. was ratified, Playground Commlnion-‘ ment, tax colioctor, bullding inapector, | fopen any lssue and that he was wil- of police, city clerk, city treas- | jine 1o be guided by the wishes of n.p, and the sinking funds, l"Ul'l" lles In making thelr lolsure hours (e committee: having Iacked one AN e e o PO T T g Gt ey bt i e a regular camera "Remunerativa_and ““""‘b" AT | park Commissioner Delancy said | *VABINE out-of-school hours 50 a8 to | wrhe commercial value of the things f r l $1 w or only *]= store Closed Tomorrow 1o followlng: Water works, $2,868,- | "0 om siaints of improper actions or| Make them count for something, that | the ehiidren make, regardiess of their a 2 municipal fce plant, $4,000 | languago had ever been made to the Junior Achlevement work 15 training | getual value does not amount to any. Decoration Day cipal builc & 00 y ) d 3 | ecoratiol ) municipal building, $400,000; sewage | park board as a result of the swim- |mm wholesome men and women, lh.‘(h“" as compared to the traini disposal plant, $56,000; cemetery ! | sald, they receive in useful knowledge," t | properties, $47,004.25; munietpal | MINE pool last summer and as far as| “There 18 no bigger work, that any. ,\".’. Donahue added. re, OME ln ll‘ld see thl! new Ansco camera. e he could learn there was none made sadighter housc, $11,600. Total, $3.- |/’ the polies. The actions of the|©N® can do in this lett, than to help Takes clear sharp pictures 156 x 224, It's a roll- . 486,354.71, | a child help itselt,” she said | The propert rded YR bathers should be under the supersi® ' ey REX e. We "commcnd Decuratlun Day lnn:|:-x‘l|ll.|,\'.:'pl’|‘l'llnl}"|1rr::fl’:;‘;l‘;dl”‘::n_”'m';_ vision of the police and he felt that The board members mot at dinner early public revenue of England film camera—uses any mak he il h th s at the New Britain elub as guests of | during the reign of Henry VI. was the new Ansco Speedex Film—the film with the way, conduit, 486,620 lineal t, 62,2 | the question of morality was not pro- Should Mnd you dressed in lneal feet of laterals and 542 man- | POr to come before the forum, he said, | President George P, Spear. The se. | £64,070. wider range. EERASL Rrghter. Suminer . Ap holes, $138,67 | The commissioner sald several sites parcl, [rop W today and et us @ | uynremunerative but Realizable,” | for pools had been considered, but all supply the ou properties of the city are itemized as | excepting that in the north end were Horsfall Blue Serge Sults—For B foliows: Police depi t, $51,776; | found contaminated. He sald that it a m’(’;{"p""' N '”""r P \ire department, 3,067.60; street |is the park board's plan to have a N ot [department, $20,000; recreation, $632,- fsimilar pool In the south end park » U The 4-pocket model 4 0 4 3 | 747.42; education, § pub- | eventually. AHiported Scotoll Golf Hose lic charitics, $115,000; isolation hos- | Martin J. Kelly, who also favored RARTTORD er Harry C, Jackson was elected & It Is these children whose Interest | momber of the executive committes, A wonith of stylos at S8.00 uD | pital, $5,000; unsold 'cemetery ot | the site used Just year, suid the ity white, gray and tan.... 8$5.00 " . ’ The sewer system, valued at $1,- | got service o Py " 3 7 " = | get service out of them, notwithstand- Fashionknit Neckwear— |686,648.80 is the only item coming | jug the wishes of a “few disgruntled | Ktalities st ‘umll.-(r the ‘hIr-Iu‘I”uf “Unremuncrative | people who want a public park kept | . “Sportocasin® Golt Oxfords — [ |47 Unrelizable to give them a nice backyard.” ile Made with crepe solos... 11 [ | OnApril 1, 1923, there was on hand | suid that not all people can afford as lons or e v | total ot $377,900.66 avallable for |to pring their familics to Savin Rock H0/10p oft your ouflit.’s § | follows: Sewer fund, $61,880.92; ‘| After C. I Steele had suggested | o > _$24,622.41; school fund, [ that a swimming pool be located in m olld nd l‘-’"‘* funds, §46,462 | the southwestern scction of the city| 0 7 cemetery fund, $1,- | utilized, other members fly\nkv- i ga3 -99 ]umStr“t §82.99; fce fund, $3,862.96; 4rage | vor of a location other than in the ummer ear 4 e, Snan e rond, ELSE | oo pag 181 MAIN STREET i e i " purposes the sum of $5,016.57, and in | yymes R. Halloran and A. Gorbach | It Pays To Buy Our Kind' the hands of departments were the | oposed the proposed location. Thay White Frocks White Hat‘ “:..\”)nd assessmafts were $223,852.25, | tnas tney were disturbed frequint'y Spm'ts Appare] "p",""'l as foltiwm Oity tax, 3"" Hn' rowdies returning from the \pnr..) i - & |632844; sewer assessments, $47,824.30; | fast- summen: & -,127 Mm St opp Al’dl st Tel 1409_/ . . . Z] Memorial Day Records at Morans'. |provement, $4,114.47. There were | —advt. personal taxes to the amount of $35,- | Musk-ox and other Arctic game unimald may be extermnated by meeting of the claims committee of Sehools, $1,898,000; water works, the common council, scheduled for ; subway, $184,000; sewers, Idison invented the phonograph in the following evening. 000; parks, $207,000; street, $165,000. years later. Meet me 4t Schmarr's for dinner,— | Total, $5,009,000. Short time obliga- ady. tions to the amount of $222,900 have A meeting of the common council | Peen undertaken. e u on e e Tuesday cvening, King ordinances | $3,018,007.28. A deductlon of $47,- and a law to r ot the carrying of A cess additions of $202,147.93. Open alleys at the Casino tonight— |~ here is on hand an appropriation | nglish B Toth Shirts —I o " N | English Broadcloth Shirts —In \s_.. 000, Total, $4,516,185.10, { bonded itself to buy parks and should —8mart effects and extra “Oousin dack” Sennit Stray | capital outlay only, and itemized in the summer vay fund, m""“‘P"l build- 'nt some pmm where tho mmflm\ of 5 i TR B B CLARK & BRAINARD DRUG STORE Tiere was available for gencrai E. 0. Kilbourne, Willlam J. Long, | following items: Charity department, | g OTaT. Rantt 0 argued that proper sanitalon ca ; 1$6.10; tax collector, $1,220.52, a total { not he M..\,,-p.‘l l")nrl that po! i ‘86.."411.‘1:!1.' 31, the net uncollected | BroPIemS are 00 great in the i . © e nef "cted | ond park. They also pointed Jout Gl Z nves osiery 1] L - | |street sprinkling, $1,120.81; street im- | / ¥ And ACCESSOHCS Because the city meeting board will |#82.25, listed as uncollectable [ . | Sskimos with rifles, says an e By, be in session Thursday cvening, & | Bonds issucd for capital outlay are: | oKIMOS Wi AE AR RINreE All Reasonably Priced On Tllursday May 3lst that night, has been postponed until ; municipal building, $21 1877, and the moving picture ten ordinance committee will be held 5 capital surplus on April 1, was 13, from the figure of the begin- | 4 sk b ning of the year, which was $298,- s < ufih'\“ $01 retuss g, ey ored. wasony 754.06, was made, and there were ex-‘ B ce of Our advt. 3 made by the federal | Mrs her IFletcher of 579 Stanley | govornment in 1863 for school pur- | ¥ 3 p - strect reported to the ,police today | poges hut this is likely to be recalled | A b 4 that someone entered her home 1ast ' cyentually. ‘ _J ¢ : 2 night and stole $5 from a trunk. The year's receipts were: Town and b g Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans | city clerk’'s office, $9,2 9; munici- —advt. pal building, $32,429.6 law and Hugo R. Ronstrom of 498 Main | courts, $22,782.05; saf 1nfipv‘clmnu‘ R \ R gtrect and Miss Florence Willlams of |and permits, $11,435.04; highways, ot Suits 17 Griswold street have taken out a |$102,0 sanitation, $128,425.25; | ; . At 25 98— Suits, were public cnterprises, $240,9 h $39.00; size 16 license to marry. ) Open alleys at the Casino tonight-- * J $10,545.02; education b s e ek o T ; recreation, $106,467.6 % % 3 o/ At 32 98 Suit; was ; . $49.00; size 36 advt. Stella Rebekah No. 11, will xation, general $1,702,479.06, per- confer the degree on three candidates | sonal $61,977.25, total $1,834,450.31; | — R ) ; Lo TFriday vening. The degree team |special accounting credits, $235,411,- | ; . | 73 ) At$16 98_.1 _\‘“it, was 3 N : | ) " ‘;"9.98; size 36 will meet at 7 o'clock for rehearsal, |01, The year's expenses were: Expenses | X 5 . J of legislation, $1 80; executive = R A y ol " A T i 84, i finance officers, E B i O s GO At 16 98 Suit, was $ ; - = P % oM i 3 $29 98; size 38 and courts, $15,370,- () The Doctors B |11, e, Doquis e SRRl s 43 A ago Suit, was DESIC-Lurics B | conneous temporary expons ] : ‘ : ; 1 %3)70 size 38 : ; At$33 / Suit, was | ¢ ; vital Statistics, $571; munici- pal bullding, $19,024.14. Total for | 549 753 size 38 b | general government, 08114,049, 59, | Memoriam J In At$l 7 98 Suit, was General munietpal expenses: High- | ways, $2 43; protection of jife $29,98; size 38 | and ¢ i healtl « 3 o OW = 0 . . ’ | 1‘,"‘”'3‘;\"';‘:}" : Attt E are tomorrow honoring the heroes of three wars. | - it At l 7 9 8_1 Suit, was $82,960.5 $29.98; size 40 ON THE DOCTOR'S DESK ‘ Aid tr! Widows, $6,540 cation, §1,126,372.19; recreation, $67,- . . . . 7,18 } ‘ vation of the ideals by which this country was founded. IS A BOTTLE OF MILK 7 public service enterprises, | expense of debt obliga- : 2 i At —1 Suit, was 75 The torch of freedom which they raised so high is now $3 7 5 ,,,,,,,o- size 421} A Tarmer-boy. i $217,008 payments on debt an 2 all & a s, $185,700; miscellancous | s The doctor knows all about § | payments, $54,000; to local institu- | ours to hear. Ma_v we be worthy. At $37 50——1 Suit, was 753 size 4 the food value of milk, It tions, $37,750; to State of Connecti- 18; to public teust s an important part of tolid b y 3y 4 —1 Suit, was $42.50; size 15 R S URpUTtARt part o / e eI S0 b This institution bows in honor of these men. It pledges ‘ 27 75 his menu and he preseribes ayments of sidewalk claims | i i i f el ot ] i : : —1 Suit, was $39.75; size 46 it for his patients. He says ha Wotit GRabndities wers 430t L anew its adherence to those ideals for which they made Y $26 75 —and he knows—that you 14, s " —1 Suit, was §42.50; size 46!; can’t drink too much of [ | = eeee— the last great sacrifice. $27 75 A If you want your ices to have the nat. AA“ Thl! q'mnfl MMQ]S and Matelvia pure, sweet milk. al fruit taste, flavor them with ural fra J ¢ Must Make Room for Summer Goods United Milk Co. ‘ROBIN HOOD’ Organized 1860 19 '\\'oodlulnd‘.\'l. | All Next Week MEMBER FEDERAL RESER\’E SYSTEM New Britain LYCEUM Each time these men gave their all for the preser- i At B8 g A< R $1 7 9 $29.98; size 42 CHAS. E. BLANEY'S GREAT %" Mary Carr & “The Custard Cup” | % -owyhsiop G

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