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NEW BRITAIN baiLy HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1924 , 8 NEW FINANGE PLAN 5557 st CO-OPERATIVE MOVE (WESTISWORKING %5 MUSTARINE WILL END TONSILITIS, ~ FORREFRIGERATOR, Gty Ttems NEED OF COUNTRY BACK TO NORMAL .27 [UMBAGO AND BRONCHITIS--QUICK | ‘ of the storm is expected, Lanch at HAljnans-anvt Eaten Out of House and Home Time It Takes Liniments, mustard plaster and is made real : City May Tssuo. Notes for Chill] moe"commecton v aveaver Present, Goolidge Greets Farme Some Trains Sl Stormbound- ofcom e v, v 5= s | assoclation will meet at the New \0, Reedsville, W aten out of . | Haven high school, Februdry 9, at| y P : I wm | ‘ b ki — are used Room at Abatfoir 150" o St wiomnor Jonsaon | 615" AsSocHation Now Meeting | Villagers Face Food Shortage |ncuse sna homer v aswngers on |y tustaine i usd s tene o6 “T" 0 o bani rhoumatie pains of the Hantford School of Religion | night within the village hmits, are | thousands of people who know that it | and gout, for sore, inflamed or frosted 4 will speak on “The Delinquent Child.” | | is the quickest killer of pain on earth. | feet, for chilblains, stiff neck or joints e Y ‘ 4 i RSN i K e | facing a serious food shortag 1 Inquiries made by Chairman Ed- -0;7;[10!! Furniture, Rugs nlr:d }u‘vrf.““ Washington, Feb, 7.—A hope that| Chicago, Feb. 7.—Chicago and lhnwpuns» aching Miiwatikee 4 It's so penetrating and effective that | or nps in legs. It acts instantly and 4 ward F. Hall of the board of finance ;'f_mn . ang:‘s dur}gfi kour ebruary | “every encouragement” will be given |middle west gradually arc working | e fown. of 600 population, had been | in most cases neuralgia, headache, never fails to drive out inflamm: and taxation last might during the 37"7""“:;: atr:{-t—;;:t son & L‘irlflon»;"‘lnt -operuu\l'\!‘nl]urkrt:ng n;:we;:lm\: :::ck lt‘ownorn:;n mel.r ll])(; Iuhullng ori‘,,“_u"m, out of staple foods. toothache, earache and backache dis- in any part of the body. Sore throat 5é 4 5 2 'as expressed today . by residen v snow and wind which for two| s rejief train left Kaukauna lust|appear in 5 to 10 minutes—some and chest colds disappear over night, Drm:ltlllon of the health depart- 'O?Il:mb:r:‘ MALaurcl ttr;uurv:. No. 8 | Coolidge in a message to the national |ays sprezd havoc. Transportation night, but despite two rotary snow- |statement, but it's true Ask for Mustarine in the yellow box ment’s budget before the finance Ordeér of the Amaranth, will be en-|council of farmers' cooperative mar-|lines and wire communications are | iows, it was stalled time after time| It will not blisted because it is the —30 and 60 cents, board, indicates that the city may ask |tertained at the home of Mrs. C. H. keting associations at the opening ses- | being freed from the jmpeding fce ! the state department of health to al- |Bruemmer of 133 Bassett street to- sion of a three day meeting here, | in heavy drifts and it is not known | and snow and only a fresh storm can whether it got through as wires in| low the local slaughter house to oper- morrow evening. The president added that there also | prevent resumption of virtua " S 6 “ "Wives’ N 2 2 Lee Co. says: “We have used evegs ate without a refrigerating plant un- [ Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans | wus a nced for organizations of urban Mal service withiy another d ith:":'th:p:::?"]n:"’;x; :;':‘!_:‘r:r;";lnl\::.h 3“ ves” Names Printed in precaution to safeguard inacex Z til such. time a6 the legislature can act | —2dvt. consumers “to give like benefits” and - AS stalled trains are being dug out| = e {08 Guve and the only source Directory Issued Today | iut in the establishing of any new on a bill authorizing the city to lssue | Curtls Clifford, son of Mr. and Mrs. | jeciared a close working arrangement (and delayzd passengers spceded to| oy i lies is sald to be tugboats SR S ¥ lieature mistakes will oocur, therefores, notes with which fo pay for the*im. A D. Clifford of Kensington aventi, | hciycan these two groups 1s the ideal | their_destinations, reports are. com- e sl e MEnItOWOE | gt (T o e yyas | We reauest your indulgence until time proyement. and a student at the 8chool of Archi- (gyward which present ecdnomic efforts | ing of food &hortages in the ham- In many parts of Wisconsin snow- 56,;‘;“?'."’"‘,,}"\‘,”:i“ “.“,'.;(‘“,;,.,1,,,‘,,,1 to. | Mold it toward perfection and great- er service,” The health department has plans |tecture, Syracuse university, has been | goud be directed | ets and villages where marooned pas- for a refrigerating plant which meet |€lected a member of Psi Upsilon fra- " o pregidents's letter was address- | SChRers were quartered during 'h"zfr'j:nr:: :»‘:t:rt‘:l‘mn gl A Sk nlie s ot Ny Havah: o Chri the appropval of the state department [(ernity. Mr. Clifford s a graduate of | ) (5 waiton Peteet, sccretary of the | 1€1avs, ¥ood shortages are reported | "*P ————— |tan names of wives apbear in paren — | tian names of wives appear in paren- and included an item of $12,000 for |the New Britain High school, class of |, i afd: in northern Wisconsin towns whici % TR 4 § vy |21, being president of his class, { POROGE S 8 {350, gut Gty eowsbleoked roads, DAVIS GOING TO MEMEL. thesis after the names of husbands. | London, VACCINATE FOR CON ‘eb, 7-~Want to dodge this in its budget. The finance board ] y ma ime: cclare y % . is anxious to keep the tax rate low | Slelgh pflfllfs and hay rides accom- ‘,,,“:ill.‘,m,‘l ,r;,l:{“(1,'.1“(.;»H\-n|(ol‘;:|l\:~:\ltdo?; Rallread companies report sched-| Geneva, Feb. 7.—Norman H. Davis, | This' will be of particular advantage |that unpleasant cold? and being informed that the new ad- r_nodated at Eddies. Dancing and re- powerfu) cooperative movement in \iles restored to normal with the ex-| former American assistant secretary to merchants in determining whether I'housands oof l,uwlm‘: s are doing ditlons will make the place self sup- lrefl?mant&v Newington on turnpike, this country is one of the needs of |C¢Ption of lines in the extreme north- | of state, who heads the League of Na- ito grant cr dit to women who t\l\h it now. At one hospital , from Porting and pay off the. costs of in- |P¥,Way Of Newington Rd.—advt. | this period of economic readjustment, | West Where trains still are running be- | tions _neutral commission to investi-|to have goods charged to their hus-| 70 to 80 persons innoculateg stallation, the commissioners felt that |, M7 T+ H. Bristoll of this city is at = V0§ O accomplished along|hind schedules. | gate the Memel controversy, left Ge- |bands as dealers can check up on the | daily. some short term notes, payable outd t\he Hotel Mohican in Fall River, this line in many American communi.| ChiC2g0 surface and elevated line | neva today for Memel, in connection | information given them by custom- o wonder folk are Iu;‘;nvnnr: to of the receipts, might be used to ad- ”f‘.’:{,,l, B Bitoa [ ties, but it cannot be said that the co- | °fficials estimate the damage and | with the investigation. Mr. Davis|ers. ; e £ :1.;..‘ their rubbers and galoshes at vantage, et a wonderful operative fdea has found a very‘firm | /APOT expenses cauced by the storm |traveled by way of Berlin. In an explanatory note, the Price 6103 g Fox Trot number, Brunswick Records, Dr. Richard W, Pullen, superinten- John A. Andrews & P‘: ‘;d"l{'“’" s, [ tlodgment in the actual practice of the dent of health, said he believes- the | | great majority of the American peo- ::::‘ r:ca;!:.ar::;e‘:;t“\:.lll sl e BLooDHOUNDS SEEK tml.. Advantages Numerous The department asks ~$16,000 for “Yet the exam v s 3 ple of its advantages, X\(l\\ Britaln sanatorium. SLAYER OF WOMAN which have been sbt before us in this ”I)r. 1 ullen told the board that $17,- and other countrics are so numerous - Oll “,“s required to run the Ellce —— {and impressive that one cannot but t}\s year. Rc)t this amount $12,000 |gmall Town Storekeeper, Mrs, Mdis, | Wish that every encouragement may was approprated by the eity and 2 > | be extended to such organizations as $5,000 was expected, but was granted: Stabbed To Death By Unknown | your own, which are seking to es- by the state legislature. There s As {tablish a national cooperative purpose 4 now an overdraft in the department | ssailants land spirit. ‘ of about $2,000, part of the deficit | having been made up by cutting ex- penditures in' other departments, The other appropriations sought by the department are practically the sume as this year, bringing the total to $37,430. This year the department Dbad $36,200, 'ark Department Budget Chairman W. I". Brooks, Commis- sioners B. W. Hawley and Maxwell 8, specially in regard to agricultural | statements when we consider how searching for the slayer of Mrs, Nel- | high a price th econsumer pays In lie Modis, 62, proprietor of a grocery | proportion to the price the producer store at Smith-Station, who was stab- receives, we cannot but feel that here bed to death in her store last night, | is & great oppgrtunity for service fo | A brother, alarmed because of her |both the consuming and producing {taflure to return home, found the |groups of the public. mutilated body, Robbery is believed “We are all included in one or the to have been the motive for the kill- |other of these groups, und most of Porter and Superintendent Ralph B, |ing. us in botlr of them. In the long run Jackson, Miss., Feb, 7.-Pos with blood hounds carly today we: P R T R E T R LR T R Wainwright gppeared to explain the Police officers from Vicksburg, and | we will all be bettered if we can lessen h’AHOGA:\Y OAl\ “ALNLT “ for recnforeing, cleaning and pnm"n"llindx county, in organizing searching | the consumer, A telephone message recelved here | ganizations among agricultural pro- nd he said Mr, Meehan had advised = trail, | buying their requirements more once; If not, the monument whl de- | o0 qain was lying near the ol terlorate and a more costly job will ““" Madis is I(’"m':" ‘: Sopad h‘;md);{""‘""“'"“"" of the urban consumers, be the result. He urged that the (o0 oo "o money in her posses. | L0 B1V¢ like benefits the establishment ftem be allowed, but asked that 1t [geh e O O o have heen | Of @ close working relationship bo- - {tween these two groups ought to be { - |surrounding towns and citizens of [ the burdensome costs of conveyin purk department budget of $38,147 [ il O herit Wi H i o . b b i ot and & special appropriation of 43,500 | himich-Station folned Sherift Wills, of our necessaries from the producer to Good substantial Tables with 17x32-inch top, drawer and'shelf, Only ..........c0i0eiinnns $9 50 “ parties who early today were scour- Need for Organizations L4 the soldiers’ monument, Mr. Brooks i th feinity of the little vilage.! “Fhore = = N & . ) presented figures prepared by John bt S Rt o LR e fa€ oSOpRIRUYE: o1 Specially constructed Table with acid-proof Storage Battery Shelf, divided top 18x30, compartment for p §4 dn expert WAd on matials of stone several hours alter the hunt staried | ducers to help them both in selling “A” and “B” Batteries and Tools, complete with Sw itch and Connecting Poles. $ l 9 75 Y 1 4 picked up a|their products for a better price and Q . that the work be taken care of at| “mp, gpite with which the woman | " SPECIALLY PRICE AT ........ cheaply. There is likewise need for not be considered a part of the park |y icine when her body was discov- | dget, be w Central park had been S | the ideal to which the larger coopera- & é e ontd" the Farks TeRre b B T SR e tive movement of the country should FOLDING TABLES with Tile Holders and Counter Holders, at ...... $l 2 75 and $l 7 50 . ° Yor Willow Brook park, $1,600 is| AFTER A TIGER ‘ulu\," asked for maintenance and $1,600 for | y.,q0n, Ieb, 7.--Hoping she: may | et — . . o o developed areas, wdd a tiger o the wild animals she | VAN WORK SOLID MAHOGANY MAH JONGG TABLES, at . ....... Sieens e $19 00 An income of $500 is expected from|yag ghot, Mrs, Ernest Thompson Sc- | London, Fb. 7.—An epidemic of ® sthietic fleld at Wilow Brook park. ton, authoress, has proceeded to In-|thefis from chiirches has broken out The grounds were Fented one day last) s, She already has shot an eIk, an- {In West Surrey, the latest being the year and netted $200, which Mr.|tejope, moose and a bear In her native [stealing of six rugs from the belfry of e il be prenteg thun 3000 IS ATTRACTING PEOPLE FROM ALL PARTS OF THE STATE BECAUSE OUR QUALITY IS ] ' EXCELLENT AND OUR PRICES VERY LOW | BED ROOM SUITES GREATLY REDUCED B.C. PORTER SONS said he s certain that the playing “BUY YOUR FURNITURE AT P ORTER’'S AND BE SATISFIED” ficld will be better this year, For maintenance of Walnut Hill ° park, $17,175 is asked; for mante- nance of small parks, $3,287 Is wanted. | The income estimated for the year is| $4,600, this including the Erwin fund, soncessions, ete. Public Works Needs, Chairman P, €, Melntyre and City ngineer Joseph D. Willlams, offered & burget of the public works depart- ment calling for the following items: / Car malntenace, $2,450; car pur- ghase, $1,050; spraying trees, $500;) trees, $500; cleaning catch basins | $11,000, which includes the purehase| and operation of machine to replace | manual labor; cleaning streets and pavement, $22,000; dumping grounds, $2,000; street repairs, $20,000; ma- cadam, $18,000; oiling streets, $18,200 fess $6,200 refynd, making the ap- propriation $12,000; permanent pave- ments, $10,000; snow removal $10.- 000; storehouse and yard, $2,000; school and strect signs, $650; digging| machine arm, $2,600; road scraper, $:h0; for mew work, $21,600. 3 TO VORECLOSE MORTGAGE The Bristol Savings Bank has| ferMen Oe Women brought action against Louis lLan-| Enjoy Your Evenings dau, the City Reality Corporation | . nloy our ven"lg and Samuel Waskowitz of this ecity ° Bea® 't ouw Vork, & forestete » i v‘/ h Your evenings should be enjoyed. 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