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KEEP "EN SHILIN AS THEY SAY GBYE Police Board Votes to Brighten Gourt Room Atmosphere At the regular monthly meeting of the board of police commissioners held last night it was voted to call for bids for the painting of the court room. Commissioner Thomas F. ‘ Jackson stated that in his opinion the “room was dingy looking and certain- ly could net make a favorable impres- sion upon those who are brought there and often times “pay well for their visit.” Commissioner Edwin A. Parker moved that new shades. also | be purchased for the room, und his motion was adopted. Several letters were read by the clerk, among which was one from the lungmotor corporation stating that if the board would purchase a tank of oxygen at $20 the company " would be willing to.give the New Britain police department a new case, free of charge, for the old lungmotor now at police headquarters. The veted to purchase the oxygen. The clerk read the resignation oy Walter Kozlauskas, a supernumerar which was sent from Sund«»rlan, Mass., where he is working on a farm. The resignation was accepted. One bid was recetved from John- son and Casperson in reference to re- pairing the stairway in the rear of the court room. It was voted to call for rew bids on specifications to be fur- nished. Bills to the amount of $1,221.43 were ordered paid. On motion of Commissioner Jack- son, Danlel Cosgrove was elected to the Supernumerary force of the police department. Chief Hart then read Clerk McGrail stal December meeting of $he board it will be necessary to recefve all applica- tions for increases in pay as all sal-| ary increases for next year must be presented at the December meeting| of the common council, The clerk was also instructed to submit to the common council re- ports on the board’s action in regard to Corporation Counsel opinion on appointing policemen over the age limit and the petition from the fifth warders asking for better police protection, which was referred to the chief. Chief Hart John C. on at the New Britain General hospi- tal following a raid on Sunday, Oc- tober 4, in which he was injured. He also stated that Policeman William Doherty has been off duty for a weck with an injury to his foot as the re- sult of being hurt when from the service car at a raid, At the request of Chairman David L. Dunn Chief Hart gave an interest- ing account of the méeting of police chiefs, mayors and chairman of boards at New Haven this past week in reference to traffic regulations, He said that an effort is to be throughout the state to have uniform colors and regulations in trdffic, A meeting of the police pension fund committec®*preceded that of the regular board. Policeman William O'Mara was present representing patrolmen. uregy was also present and stated that there is now approximately 842,000 in the pension fund. Of this amount about $20,000 is invgsted in govern- ment bonds and the remainder is in the New Britain Savings bank. He remarked that the fund has grown that at the stated that Policeman within the past few years and it does | not now seem advisable to take the money from the bank to further in- vest in government bonds. Chief Hart stated that there is no immediate prospect of placing men on the pension list although there are | two who are eligible and twa more Kirkham's | Stadler had been operated | alighting | made | the | Curtis Sheldon, city treas- | SENT T0 JAIL FOR 'THEFT FROML. . &, High® Street Han Convicted of Stealing Pocket Knives Thomas Bozick of 120 High street| was sentenced to jail for da when arraigned before Judge B. W. Alling in police court this morning on | a charge of stealing pocket knives from Landers, Frary & Clark. Boz ick entered a plea of guilty and said that he was sorry that he had stolen the knives. Prosecutor Joseph G.| Woods presentéd the state's case. The accused man was arrested yes- terday afternoon at the Washington | street factory of the concern by 8»:'-1 geant Patrick McAvay and Policeman | Thomas Ieeney of, the detective bu- rean. The arrest was hrought dleUl following the arrest of Adam Ul\llld.\ on a warrant for the Plainville au-| thorities, by Policeman IPeeney. When Okula was searched at the desk a number of valuable pocket knives| were found in his possession. Lieu- tenant Samuel Bamforth, who was u' | cutler before joining the police de-| partment, suggested that an investi- | gation be conducted as to how Okula | 15 knives. As a result of the investiga- \ tion Bozick was arrested. The knives| were valued at about $15. | Carroll Sent to Jail. Probation was revoked on the n:w.{ Joseph Carrgll, charged with as-| ulting his wife, and an additional 30 1y suspended jail sentence was given | him by Judge Alling. He will be obliged to pay the balance of $15.36 on a previous fine and serve 30 days| in jail. o [ | Mrs. Carroll testified that her hus- | of PARENTS GOMPLAH\ OF | the present building came into the possession of #o many ‘uhno\ board to remedy this ¢ pians polish for fall C. L. Plerce & Co.~~ $50 Our s 1 cleal ing. tated, thit approsimately missing of hammer and chisel v year and ed {0 aubmit and blackened her left ey Ayon roll also testified that | months that she has be husband has worl Carroll denicd #aid that she got tie she fell against a ta resented hy Attorne for houe | advt, Captain BEdward Woods of Heok & ‘0. No. 1 of the fire depart- has returned to duty after a layoff due to injurigs to his ne i arrest Bus <t ineeting HILOR‘” ot HLR Tufluence’ d on! wig not touched Q] Dl ment weeks' DUPES Mian in Uniform Scits » hlack e Money in the safe 1l Harry Ginsls en CITY ITEMS. ~ Prof advt Yor Shoppe, Room 107, West Main street.— ench Bldg Hat 8T $32 (o Keep Hers son Prom Duty in ine e Waters, WOMAN KILLS BUCK Middietown, N, Y., Nov. 14,—Eisie Hill, Sullivan county, Killed & big buck today with one shot. 1t had pronged antlers and pounds, Miss Lord ob- her first hunting permit last an unknown Mrs, Sock- p yesterd sailor LINCOLN STREET SCHOOL ent to the home ¢ Lord itock ki told gl Anthony Sock tates “ditions in Building. " ihed 1 o el has brought suit for Health nmm to Cooperate With dive who has a s¢ the United had been woms wski, in schoo! Board to Improve Con- cane, be tained China F: him excused Auty if shetwonld pay him this and late in the aft- weted 1o the police that she ed out of her money MeAvay was de- nd is conducting The police no of @ young boy saw the man and | 3V recognize him if | A was horn t | Mra Clapp of |strect this morning at the New |ain general hospital. Join our Victrola istmas club for $1 navy, that duty mber Morans. conrt the ulbmnser Player Piavos, dvt, he —— NOTICE 109 Lhe sem nen ";,‘:,“,',‘i“‘;‘” o The Connley-Purinton Briek council that anthority be given to ezl company of Clayton has plenty for bids on printing 200 copics of the | oo b ready for market. Tel. cif charter A Noouday 3048-14. R. W. Puile kealth, was instructed | Loard at the regular me da$ afternoen to confer v intendent Staniey H. Hnm effort to improve conditions Lineoln ‘street school, Dr. Gertrude J. Kinsclia said & receiving reports from parents al comtinually that children sometime re pat into the portable building it is necessary' for them to their outer wraps tg keep warm. She said sometimes the temperature low as 40 degrees and that children are always “catching cold.” are | four separate heating systemis the Dr. Kinsella reported, and they not sa of the ate from thi s superintendent the . printing and supplies commit- by ¥ ernoon o ol = had been « in Sergeant | at atrick tailed to the case o have T 253 . luncheons at Crowell's.— who said q | — Mr. anc Bassctt | Brit- | daughter iph C. wea Jr. 0. U A M. Man Held | For Theft From Society Henry 1. ¥ years, .of 50 Hart street and a member of the | 0. U. A. M. was arrested this morning by Detcctive Sergeant Wil- iam . McCue and Policeman Her- bhert Lyon on a charge of theft from Jr, 0. U. A hall on Hunger- court. For the past several weeks the police have received com- plaints in regard to Thefts of money at the hall and this morning Sergeant McCue and Officer Lyons went to the where the Rysh leave the bujlding. They approached him a, | when questioned he admitted that d stolen from the cash, cigar and 1dy counter. Bush gained his entrance to with a key which is in drops as and Guibransen Henry Morans age 25 Representative Mertz of North Ha- n was 1 visitor in town today Children who catch cold easily need the , protection, nourishment bodik warmth given by KERR'S FLAX SEED emuLsion and sf bos the rondition, tory. Tt was the ser that it should co-oper ith M but there was much comment upon | (P€ the absence of a physiciun on the school committee on health and sani- totion, The milk committee reported that milk was being sold in practically all of the schools in the state, but that the handling or it was left to the in- dividual scho The municipal hospital reported that there are 10 patients|c there now. The board hopes that there wil! be no need to ask for 4.,‘! ford plaee W committee | the buile his | THE FOOD MEDICINE-SWEET 1s CREAM AT ALL DRUGGISTS -5O%no #1900 BorTLES or- | this | as & member of the He admitted that t 64 1 Officer will be within a year. Mr. Sheldon | hand lives with her at her parents' also added that the appropriation | 59 Broad street. On Mon- | given by the city each year ernoon, she nted hi in a checking account from was ur the pensions are In the past { few years the mmount paid out has been $1,650. The sum this year, Chairman Dunn said, will total §1,880 which is a little more than the ap- propriation received from the city. The difference, however, can be made up from the other account, it was stated, his monthly report, which wag ac- cepted. “ASPIRIN Beware of Imitations! udditiona! department appropriation | possession this year. It was reported that employes of the rtm Lhome a is placed | qay af said W which | shirt when he but she it to able to give him immediately as| | her mother was not at home and she | did not know where it was kept. | She said that he then began to call | her names and when he got out of | bed kicked her. She admitted that | she threw a lamp at him and later a | ir of scissors”™ She sald that after she had thrown the scissors he hit her A Royal Bride In Silver paid %8 you sce the “DBayery Cross” ge or on tablets you are not the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and pre- seribed by physicians over twenty. three years for . s t Toothache Neuritis Neuralgia Headache Lumbago Rheumatism Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tabfets of Aspirin”| only. Each unbroken package tains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets gost few cents, Drug- gotis also sell bottles of 24 and 100, | ANNrm is the trade mark of Bayer| When The Folks HEM-ROID will ~quick a ome Home Dr. Leonhardt's relieve any form of Pile: tion in even old stubborn cutting-—no greasy salves less tableg that removes the Money back if not satisfied Brainerd Co. Make Your Home Cheerfully Inviting. 3 .Get the New Things You Will Need at Macy’s harm- canw Clark & Home MadeRemecy PARMINTY ‘ For months our Home Furnishings departments have been preparing for the hospitable holiday of Thanksgiving=—when the home is the glowing heart of all activities. You will find these departments veritable treasure troves now=—teeming with things of imperishable beauty and usefulness, StopsAnyQughQuick Get from any driggist, one ounce of First photo of Lady Louise, Mountbatten dressed in the gown Parmint (double strength) add to it|of lndlan silver she wore when she married the Crown”Prince of a little sugar and enough water to| Queden, [t is of simple design, has a low- waisted bodice, The g 2:,':;[,',‘:';",,,':::',:';'m;‘:,','_' sleeves are long and tight fitting. A long trail of orange blossoms sce it spre . at|tied in a lover’s knot, hangs at the side of the waist. The panel- tice it spreads, and relief comes once. Children like it too I shaped train is made of Indian silver gauze. 2 of Quaker Oats “’ -On[ncw/ Remote nooks of the globe have contributed to this vast assortment. Our buyers have procured some of the most interesting and timely values that we have ever been privileged to offer. Come early that you may select leisurely. For home furnishings must be carefully chosen—with an eye to future as uich Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Makes Oats the Quickest Breakfast Y our grocer now has 2 styles of Quaker well as present requirements. Silver Glassware China Linens Hardware Lamps Oriental Rugs Domestic Rugs Draperies Pictures Mirrors House Furnishings Blankets and Comfortables Clocks and Bronzes -the-City R.H Macy s Co. 34mST. £ BWAY NEW YORK regular s Oats—QUICK QUAKER and Quaker Oats, the kind you've al known. For a hot hre;ln‘m quick, UICK QUAKE QCooh?n half the time of coffee — scarcely longer than simple toasted bread Same plump oats as regular Quaker Oats. But cut before flaking, rofled very thin and partly cooked — smaller flakes that cook faster, that's the only difference. ATl that rare Quaker flaver, All the joy of hot breakfasts w-uhogbolhzr or delay. ask for Remember that our prices are always the Lowest