New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1923, Page 2

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GREATER ECONOMIES URGED BY HARDING { President Pronounces Budgu! Let Your KODAK Tell the Story Load With EASTMAN FILM and let 'us do your develop- ing and printing —The— Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST, ' FOR REAL SUMMER COM- FORT WEAR CHALMERS' “Country Club’’ Union- Suits Made in athletic style with a Poros-Knit Shirt and Sofsette, ' Trunks — cool and absorbent, they are ideal for all sports wear as well as any other occa- $1.50 ‘We are headquarters for Ath- tletlo Underwear of every de- scription — of silks, madias, 'nainsook, mull and linen. HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Strect Hartford, “It Pays To Buy Our Kind"” CITY ITEMS. Dollar Day at all stores tomorrow. Read the advts. in this issue. Shop early. Miss Margaret A. Peck of Park Place and Miss Dorls Williams of Corbin avenue, were in the graduating class of 1823 at Vassar college last week. Both have returned to their homes in New Britain, Radlo sets an4 supplies at Morans. —advt. The Stanley Rule and Level Fore- man's clubs will have an outing at Ocean Beach, New London, Saturday afternoon, June 30. Dinner will be served at 4:80 o'clock. Gulbransen Player Planos. Moran's —advt, ' Miss Jennis Lundell and Rudolph Lundell of 196 Steele street will leave Thursday for Brooklyn, N, Y,, to at- tend the commencement exerclses at Pratt Institute. Frank Lundell is a member of the graduating class, Player Planos. C. L. Plerce Co.— advt. Mrs. H. A, Traver of Maple street and Mrs, F, F. Knight of Cottage place are in Boston attending the commencement exercises at New Eng- land Conservatory of Muslc. DR.F.COOMBS The Naturopath Physician and Chiropractor 252 MAIN COR. WEST MAIN Phone 765 Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M, ' Genuine Naturopathy adds to lite, pep, power, endurance and nerve energy. 1 use the very latest pnd all forms of the electrical. The Violet Rays, Alpine Sun Rays and Mechanical Massage treatments, ¥or those convalescent there are no treat- ments that can be compared with genuine 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, dous importance to ypu, The treat- ments are not embarrassing for wom- en; are painless and act as magic for children. 0 ) 0 " TAILOR or Bushelman WANTED Lloyd-Halloran Co. 215 Main Street years | This ad is of tremen- | System Economic Success | Tune 19.—The govern omplished the task of 1thin its income in the past 12| and has aconmulated a surs plus of twa hundred million dollars In addition, President Harding sald yes terday in a speech at a meeting of fepartment heads and burean and division ehiefs, constituting the gov. ernment’s husiness organization eductions he would 1 expenditures in the eoms ment living » months Sarts With Deficit The record, the president sald, is more important since the fscal us insugurated last July 1 with ronting the treasury of To this "signal achieve. ment,” Mr. Harding declared, should | be added the fact that in addition to wiping out the deficit and accumus Iating & surplus, the campaign for efMeclency and nomy had resulted | in actual expenditures of the govern- | | ment being cut $256,000,000 in the Inst 12 months hel the ordinary ex- penditures for the year ending last | June 30, Mr, Harding ealled attention to con- ditions when the first meeting of the business orgunization was held two | years ago this month and declared that he regarded that meeting as an “epoch in the administration of gov- ernment business." serions Year Ahead What had been done since the way of economy and efficlency, sald Presi- dent Harding was commendable, but he warned the assembled executives that they faced another year when tasks as difficult and problems as acute awaited solution if the govern- ment's polley of conducting affairs | economically and efficiently was to he | realized. “In a few days,” the president said, “we commence another fiscal year and I feel confident that at its close we will be able to point to even greater achlevements in our campalgn for re- trenchment, economy and efficiency, than have begn accomplished this cur- rent year. 3 Billions Appropriated The appropriations for the coming flscal year amount in round flgures to $3,706,000,000 which 1s $234,000,000 less than the appropriations for the current fiscal year. As compared with the estimate presented to congress the appropriations for 1924 are but $7,- 825,000 less than the amount asked for in the budget and the estimates supplemental thereto. “Actlon by congress on the esti- mates for 1924 therefore amounted to TR 378 Main Street able, CORSETS An unusual value in heavy white and pink Coutil—neat laced trim- med top, medium bust and long skirt, Sizes 21 to 32. $l.00 Price .... WAISTS Many models to choose from—white voile trim- med with hemstitching, lace and embroideries; also few smart novelty voiles neatly trimmed. 2" $1.00 N WOMEN'S BLOOMERS Good quality crepe ma- terials, flesh color on novelty design; full sizes. 3 $1.00 | SIERES Hook front Cambric and Batiste Brassieres neatly trimmed with em- broidered lace in sizes 36 to 48. 3" $1.00 BRA Many Other Dollar Ttems Not Mentioned Here LOOK FOR THE ow PLAYING | coming year | for debt reduction be kept with §3,. [ years funds appreximately [ will be Rothfeder’s $1 Day. Wednesday A hummer for value giving—That's what Dollar Day is _ here—and women economically inclined should not fail to be here tomorrow to get their s*are of the bargains avail- NEW BRITAIN DAIL practical ratification of the hudget and the supplemental estimates. This in itself shows hew carefuly, how pain stakingly, were the estimates pre pared and 19 & source of mueh gratif. | cation to the chief exeoutive “It is the first time in many years that executive requests for appropria- | tions and legislative grant have been in practieal accord Another Deficit Seen A revised estimate just completed indicates that the ordinary receipts of | for 1824 will amount in round figures 0 $3,635,000,000 and ex penditures including § ,000 for public debt reduction will total §3,. This indicates a defieit of )0, This deficit must not only | be wiped eut but we must close the coming year with a substantial bai anee to our eredit, Tt is my®arnest de sire that the expenditures for the excluding $500,000,000 000,000,000, * * I expect you all to effect some savings from your appro priations for the coming fiscal year, “The coming fiseal year will af. ford us a real opportunity to demon. | ar strate our abilit yto carry on the| B polley by economy in the conduet of | business and retrenchment in expen ditures. Congress has granted for that in the | nts requested by the chief exeens tive as being necessary to carry t plishgovernment's business, To n complish what is necessary to be do with a limited amount of funds the ease this woming fscal y and at the same time effoct savings, affords an opoprtunity for really distinguished service, I am sure that you all welcome this opportunity and that you will enter upon the coni- Ing year with a firm resolve to make a new record in efficiency and egono- my in the transaction of the business of government, Real Chance Next Year “I reallze that this will call for further and greater demands upon your abllity, a closer scrutiny of your actlvities, and the installation gen- erally of mora efficlent methods, Let us hore resolve that we will es- tablish in federal operation, not only for the coming, but for succeeding years, an earnest, friendly competi- tion between the natlon's multitudi- nous operating agencles—compet!- tion for the honor of achleving the maximum result with the minimum of expenditure. , . . Budget Policies Also, “Another task which will shortly confront us is the preparation of the budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1925, I contemplate a sub- stantlal reduction in the estimates of appropriations for 1925 as compared with the appfopriations for 1924, In fact, I have expressed to the director | of the bureau of the budget my de- sire that the 1925 estimates, exclu- slve of the amount required to meet the reduction in and the interest on the public debt and the amount re- quired for the post office department, will not be In excess of $1,700,000,« 000. “To reach this amount the v estl- L ol MBrna SKIRTS A selection of all wool Skirts in novelty serges and plain colors—excep- tional values. $1.00 BANTY DRESSES Children's Panty Dresses — in pleasing shades of biffe, pink, yose —hand embroidered and fast colors—sizes 3, 4, 5 and 6. . $1.00 Also Children’s Organ- die and Voile Dresses to be closed out at $1.00 Selected for this one day only a few styles of]| Bathing Suits in surf] Satin and designed in sizes 38 to 42, $1.00 MILLINERY Fifty from our regu- lar stock—of all new and desirable styles, to go at one price $1.00 YELLOW SIGNS HOYT’S REVUE mates for £ 1984 popularity nd enforced 'economies. that sober reflection whem th result in applause of #ealous endeavor to reduce the cost nuuou.mn with the cost of living, reductions somewhat tries your pas tience, but a day will ecome when we must deal there must Foavernment Our big problem is fucible may constantly enlarge does on how to save were given Presldent Harding Brigadier the nual meeting of the "business organization,” [ warned that as to continue tme" with federal funds had pussed. that he intended to be a hard task- master for those officials who showed disinclination to join earnestly in the pr recommended that one offielal ernment service because he had tele- graphed all avallable money before the end of let no appr of the type to which he had referred, General Lord sald there were many who limit was justified if they could claim nny Increase of efficlency In the work accomplished, the problems encountered and solved Y HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1928, must be $126,000,000] by the gever at's ay executive appropriation for| efficers in the last 12 menths, saving | that when the task of overcoming the Think of the People, defielt was begun last July it looked The president said he knew the un.|impossible of accomplishment Now vinsistent reductions|that it is dene, however, he told the ' but urged | organization It should shew the way of the people, |to the performance of even greater government serves, would |tasks in the forthcoming flscal year, “henest and Chances for Savings, Citing instances where savings could be accomplished the direetor | related how an employe of the de- partment of agrieuiture had so rigid. Iy applied the economy precept that when asked to procure sleeper res- ervations for his superior he reserved an upper berth, because it cost less. The drain on the treasury by legit- imate expenditures is heavy and will continue so General Lord said but he added there were constant leaks upen whieh we|68es that in the aggregate, mounted " to startling totals, An Investigation of one large government bureau, sald, had revealed hundreds of tow- #ls, harrels of #: cleansing materials stolen” Until simple rules were put into effect to check the waste, The general related the progress heing made by the various boards, committees and apecial investigators in obtaining team work hetween the various governmental agenciés, told of the working out of standard forms of contracts, leases, procurement and purchasing methods and declered that the prineiple of Inter.relation and inter-dependence of those arms of tlie service was reaping the re. ward of better and cheaper govern- ment service, The result of this work, the direct. or sald, la benefiting not only the federal government but the states as well, as many of the changes made in the federal fiscal machinery are :;:lnl applied bodily by state author- es. 1985 than ihe of government whieh has an intimate the executive for < can understand," dded, “how the constant @lis with inereases because be expanding activities | 4 attending growth of cost in the of & growing nation, to find the irre- minimum what the government | money and a lesson The gtory of With s and his cabinet members subordinates yesterday hy‘ General Lord, director of | in a speech at the semi- government's their budget, The occasion was characterized by ral Lord as one for jubllation congratulation over a record of secutive accomplishment,” but he the pelicy of economy and therefore “play chief made it The budget plaln He sald he had unidentified | the gove ogram of saving. be separated from his field workers to spend REPAIRS TO SCHOOLS Extensive repairs in publle school bufldings will be undertaken next week and changes wlll he made in practically all school bulldings, the most important of which will take place at the Vocational High school where nine rooms are to be converted into class rooms. The board has an appropriation of $27,000 for repairs. DEMONSTRATION Tuesday—Wednesday Buy your OIL STOVE on its performance DEMONSTRATION TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 'NEW PERFECTION 0il Cook Stoves With SUPERFEX Burners Fast As Gas the fiscal year, June 30 and “to lation lapse." While there were fortunately few thought expenditures to the General Lord reviewed PURITAN OIL COOK STOVE -With flame against uten- sil. The choice among the short chimney stoves, NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE ‘With long blue chimney, satisfying more than 4,000,000 housewives, JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO0. 132 MAIN STREET New Britain, Conn, CHAS. DILLON & C0. IMPORTANT DRESS VALUES LINEN FROCKS In all the new colorings, hand-drawn in self color Special at $9.95 A group of hand-drawn, hand-made voile frocks in maize and white—$19.75 Gingham and Voile Dresses ... ..... $9.95 Attractive Silk Frocks...$14.75 to $25.00 OF PROGRAM THURSDAY ENTIRE CHANGE |THURS. EVE. 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