New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 4, 1924, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1924. GLOBE. CLOTHING HOUSE THE 38TH ANNUAL SALE f CLOTHING, SHOES and HATS CUSTOMARY BIG VALUES \ art Schaffner & Marx Boys’ Suits and Overcoats lothing Included in This Sale | | arethe Lowest in the City wm ""“"11 “um . ““ @ salary Increase, brought to the|they must be paid the right kind of | Mangan of the charity department |} C Th P b il AGSY | Y ¢ o | minds of the committee members the | wages. | were also present and recommended I raslnng e IllS ’m.\m X" 4 20 fact that there arc more duties con-| Chairmen Willlim Hatch, John R.|several wage increases. s p e a k l n g | l~'"~ .. . 3 s 2o 286 | (l.l(‘(\ »d with his office since liquor| Keevers and David Dunn of the water, George Cooely, electrical superin- e S L ,”f | cases are tried by the prosecutor and | fire and police boards respectively, | tendent, appeared to explain that he [ ROGERS ALLEYS 3 3 assistant prosecutor. He stated that,| appearel on behalf of their depart-| had been connected with the depart- o f s p Q t‘ t 8 PREDEE Y 2 durh g 1923, he tried about 600 cases| ments, recommending the increases| ment for 47 years and that his duties HART & HUTCHINSON LEAGUE. ;;:,'51.‘.'. . & 8 ‘“1 lin the police co:rl out of about I;OU :ell(xoncd Iror.h The chairmen of the|arec becoming more exacting every FrR e A " ": F H D H | that came up during the year. he| fire and police boards pointed out that | year. He stated that enther he or ST < P | % ,‘: epmmem eads Appm at assistant acts only at the request of | the officers are not paid as much on| his assistant, and sometimes both, an- The W1 New Britain team had & |5 R ‘,’;‘ ‘ : . 3 9 89 { the progecutor or in his absence. an average in this city as they are in| swer every alarm for fire. A Wi food. SUME: practice last night, Ladar, | Jiee, i -0oovevees 33 Lo om Council Gomm][[ee Heam]g | Prosecuting Attorney Joseph .| other citios of the slzo of ~New | increass for him and the assistant hes or and Babcock were throwing!a, owley 9 M 1 3 e _,;' Woods also asked for. an increase. | Britain throughout the state. been recommended by the fire board. m in from all ;..\g;m = 3 | He stated that 80 per cent of his time Dr. Pullen of the health depart- Licutenant Hartnetf, representing —. . Y oy . ceraees 3 9 "‘“ Hearings were given the heads of | I8 taken up with his court work and | ment appeared for employes, pointing | the firemen of New Britain, who have Now if they can but do that v Bsise 00 b postaptc 8 H “‘ city departments regarding wage in-|that 4,000 cases & handled | out that several of the positions are! asked for a return to the salaries paid against the famous Atlas tomorrow j% i LIRS % R . T . ,,,,Fcrum for employes of their depart-|every year. He sald that the assist- | practically 24-hour-a-day jobs and|before the installation ®f the two night the fans will have g 8 | M Sl o4 . 02 i 247 ments at a meeting of the %alary com- | ant prosecutor gets to court now and | require trained men and men who| platoon system, told of some of the treat of seeing New | i . - - prove . s 191 ynittee of thé common council last|then, but that he does well if he is can use tact in their work. duties of the men and of the expense and of seelng them defeal last ye ETUI H 3 5 - ';‘__“” night in city hall, there on an average of one day u’ William Schaefer, chairman of the| they are under. champs for the second time this sea-| A Dopes. i 5 Carl Carlson, sealer of weights and | week. Prosecutor Woods also said | board of relicf, was present and asked, The next meeting of the salary won. [omith _samdepasasans. 23 'S ot : 5 : 156 | measures, appeared and explained | that he cannot give all the time he|increases in salary for the members | committge will be held on Tuesday — | Adam L Sanen T " . . "; that his request for a wage increasc| Wishes to his own work as an attor-|of the board. He recommended an in- | evening of next week, Another battle royal in the eity | Parne I d Jacod s 3| came from the Increase in his duties. | ney. crease of $150 in the pay of mn' It was decided by the committee Dyken Lidih, BT e | I :. I .( Bernadotte Loomis, collector of taxes, | Fire, Police and Water Depts, chairman, $125 for the clerk and $100 | that the salarles of the mayor, the . | ¥ b - . % appeared for the deputy collector of | I. Wexler, chairman of the build-|for the other member of the hourd“ mayor's clerk, the town and city clerk Fhe Falcons, who made such a fine 8 4 | g 7| taxes and the clerk in his department. | ing commission, appeared on behalf | Bach member recelves $150 at pres- | and the deputy town and elty clerk showing last week, are to appear re- Dot & M i Heat Treal, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Wil-| of several members of his depart. | ent. shall remain the same as they now they d : M - g4 Corbi . 86 s 9 25 » eln of the New Britain | ment and stated that if men are ex. Chairman McIntyre of the board nv‘ are. No petitions for raises were ] ;}l;j',','l'_ B " - 4, c in making his request for| pected to do the right kind of work, | public works and Judge Willlam F.!submitted in any of these cases. 4 Robertaon e Rangers seem to have get the Gr 361299 | B pace in making a natly apprarance amateur league is assured. splendant in new sults next tim play. says Burope wow ds ripe seball-——and plans to go abroad New Britain Machine Co. (Men). i % th tpwo tcams next fall and do a bit | cuseck 106 W 104— 209 [‘\hr::‘;h sese ] 1o on tiene r umn it pieking, or y money, P'reeman . L N “"‘ b r be_eeen At eox 01 _Wade Bide vt S o s oy M B 8 R e . oA "“E-flfi'?M"T Business Qfportunities or go blind, Also, it 15 curious 1o Rty what alls the cyesight of so many of Wallace Baraes (Bristol). Face Fasy i " Byherios “"'“"“ Houses \(, 3 Sy gl -l it n el | s : B e fue|Mobkans I " ‘ i sy con g | AR, G0y wond i " RMG. HOUSE, 15 ROO) mil eertain matches ] e : AREP iosiiessnes v3 B e 108 . A | 166 Lo; n zr-u r i lease: Cash re- Although Firpo is said to have ¥ o P us veigireses D9 10 _)n A Yi Do Joc. in ity ol 1000, et Eaolig ‘4‘"& poor defense, the boys who are trying - e ar “ § counier 1 z“’e',m‘,m,.,, |52, Bugincers, Bidg Mo 44 Looking to Bu for to et in on his casy money will tell k] H aer, oty e | RNG, HOUSE 19 fvome. athe 4,42 08 Mum s e New Britain Machin - I Patent a yraee heat Wt Yerting bo: I¥e you he has a great defens e - p Woam '“"l ! on 81400 2500 g0 5% UANE S cu — Miss Koorber .. . 318 _Oni EREEEY 4 JERET Shesl (3 : LD_BLDG Real barg . o “»P‘J“? wite charges crqelty in | Miss Gennetts - PRATERNITY —— 7% 350 84 a divorce. Maybe Wadlek M Lann 0 . ekl e plorase, | Hr1 t\'d A ¥ poom , complets. newNurniture, Kgger T N Y iR T | son ’ . e v ompelied her to wateh gm wrestie, compelicd her to wateh g wie 3 - Sistir Works No. 1. iy R 4 ’g"o. o 4 " . Y uplin . 10 FTH d ] 9 latest song hit goes: “If 1 don't get u:;, |‘J‘“'““»‘ — " Binott , . W Sy S ¥ . v&a =0 & the manager ant, gost help 1he | \iey 1ornae ) s ',“m” w manager 1 get Miss Dot Los Angeles Golf Cluh i F— T (R | Johnsor ] 3 207 To Have Title Maiches o 22,2 i ‘ifi&:?"" e i N | "~.”{.'.'_-v_‘~ R X ' WANT A ‘LINE” ON 299 | Los Angeles, Calif.. Jan, 4.—The 3 Fattison 1 Ht1 Hillerest Country club here waus chos- o0 i . n yesterd -iv as the s of the final : .“ J . lu~—li'l GRANDS { ? 46 holes the unofficial internation 3 2 A A 5 208 "-;'".'y.'..;"' [ @l chan nship golf mateh betwecr " $ ! :‘»’;';{. v\(‘vl’j””" 5 15 zu - thur Havers, British open chame. a4 | e e WOLGLLIY 17 1 33 Yo ; Arthur Havers, British open am | V2 o8 282 [H. Birnham s 118 8 - 312 rnvA JANG. ) You fl'equently hear the expression that pion., and Gene Rarazen, American . 2 5 89— 295 | Galnes professional champlon, 10\be played T . i e someone is trying to get a “line” on this or Januvary 27. The first 36 holes of the = 4 m | Frotersits Y 9 that match will be played in S8an Frances oward 10 -~ - . special o . g 81 wg—io |U: Anderson Cage COLGATYE TRACK . PLANA g e T ']‘Q‘}"\“L}“.”,‘ S 7 _If men and women only knew the posi- Hamilton, N. Y., Jan. 4-—Coigate CASINOG ALLEYS, e g tive ease and surety with which most any- and Syracuse wuniversity teams will| [ —ee R thing can be “lined” up through the want clash in ndoor ftrack cet at NME LEAGLE, pracase, Féb, (16, according it | columns of this newspaper they wouldn’t dyracuse, Feb, 16, according (o an - | Ly sement yeblerday by the team : a— . - GASGO WINS AGMN ' : waste any time or energy. ; . SPECIAL MATOW, Ciknabd : : Murphy N, Desks, Chairs, . Pros. 1 Colgate is depending upon : the freshman class (o supply a wealth | Beaulea of track material, but admits weak- | {iuen - o w Last Night Hoop Tossers Vanquished Opportunities of every kind are countless e n the jddie distance and fpess - ¥ b 2 S e Aol B g . . “iie_iis| Wangers and Monday the Faloons| 4 ’ when one reads and uses the classified ad- Were Dumped. / vertising of this paper. The Gasco basketball team it maintaing its winaing streak, with two | ; / It does not matter what it is you want or ictories already this week. ... E, would like to get rid of. Phone us and we e ® | Last night .at the Boys' club, the | will show you how to “line up” results. ls ln I Rangers of the city league, went down | L B i . - to defeat to the tune of 40 to 22, | Coach Johnny Tobin's inabil-| b ¥ to understand how they could do 92 ¢ . . : The Rangers, last Saturd We have a complete line of Traps, Lines, Hooks, Bait § | " "5 ast Saturday night, | S : y i iad On Monday night the Falcons loM Pails, Minnow Nets, ete! again, Jesing 15 the Same Gasco outs | it which won last night. The Fal.| 4 Will Connect You With the — SPORTING GOODS — cons seored more than didvthe Rang- | d { vr8, getting 20 points; but in return Snow Shoes, $5.75 to $9.00. Skiis, $3.75 to $4.75, Jl|nc Gascor siso wcored more, hookine | New Britain Herald Skates, £1.00 to $11.75. Flexible Flyers, $3.65 to $6.15. YOST'S ALL-AMERICAN TEAM, ; The University of Michigan is the . only college holding records of pro- g T aR e o of g Want Ad Dep:. players. They are Alimendinger, A as a le Kipke, Viek, Steketee, Smith, Maul-| ° ® betsch, Cralg, Benbrook, Wells Schulz| i and Heston. All these pla { . leveloped by Coach “Hurry-Up” Yost. | 21 MYRTLE STREET “Just Around the Corner” — \ A TORONTO BEATS HARVARD | 4% - s cioss dot | WANEET Sporting Goeds Boston, Jun §.-—niversity of Tor-' 1 "~ W oayw plug G nth ockey fcam ted Harvard e here 1aft nighy, 2 g o 1.

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