New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1924, Page 18

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CONNECTICUT Estimated Income and Expenses, 1924-192 1 day of 1 ESTIMATED INCOME 1 Costs at Jai 1 ermits om City property Department (tl 5 [ Departm posit fund ir st on bank ha Taxes Sprinkling om e 15, nees Assess Miscelluneous 8 wnee on il p24 CONMSOLIDATED SCHOOL niIsTRICT Day Schools dlaries supplics ors Adr supy lergurten supplies weetion, N1 ar 000, 00, 10 000, + Comfort St 000, 00, 000, ) INew HEALTH DEPARTMENT 100, 12,000, 2,000, 40 0. [neide e S my 0. Tuberculosis work ...... 0 Slanghter House Maintenance of cars . 200, iritain Saniturium 15,000, 300, 11818 is required for said purposes and | gpoct. CIAL APPROPRIATIONS itain Institute. ... $ itain General Hos. 30,0008 New 1 pital . 3,000, \iemoria! Day, World \\ ar w. Stanley Post, No. A h Visiting N Police Pension . Firemen's Pension rund City Building rund Public Amusement mission Park Commissioners State Aid to Widows fund treet Tmprovement fund teh basing Municipal Home Burean and 8. Com 3.000 ryice on (Mair tenanece) A Kmergeney fund Zon committee Taxe County Military Repair § —State, and Idiers Monument U T AND DISCOUNT v 8 54,800.0 ).00 INTE Bonds Bonds Sewer Street 7,680.00 5.00 Town Deposit City Notes Acct 1ire Uity Notes Acet, 1 quart ity N 23 Tempor City Estimate New Britain, Feb, 18, 1924, red" by the Beard of Finance Taxation in anccordance with the charter of the City of New Britain. Whercas, the Common Council of this city has found it expedient to lay out. build, construct and repair drains, conduits and sewers and con- struct, operate, repair or sewer works, trunk line sewers and sewer beds for filteration and other purposes connected with the disposal | of the sewage of the city and to ac- quire land or intorests therein by pur- chase or otherwise for sewer pur- poses, partienlarly the. trunk line w and laterals through Belvidere, alled, running easterly and south- eriy through the towns of New Brit- ain‘and Newington, and money is re- guired for the purposes of defraying the costs and expenses thercof: RESOLVED by the board of Fi- nance and Taxation: That the sum of One Hundred and Firty Thousand dol- Board recommends that be denominated: “Sewer "und City of New Britain, twelfth series” (second issuc) in accordance vith authorily ef the legislature of the State of Connecticut hy Special Act of 1921, approved May 25th, 1921, be issued as foilows: Ithat this !bonds 1o payable payable payable payable August August August Augus August August A\ugust Angust August August August August August Angust Augnst August 5,000 5,000 5,000, 00, payable . payable payable payable payable payable VA AB A BRSNS " ,000, August August August Angust August 000, | bonds bearing interest at the rate tour and one arter (414) per cent par annum, pay: semi-annually on the first days of February and August | in cach year unti! maturity; that the principal and interest thereof be pay- uble ut the New Britain Bank in this city; that said bonds be lated us of August 1st, 1928; that the wuid city he, and he hereby 1 to sign said bonds and sald city to counter- and the board of fin wuthorized to issue such time and board may mayor o I, authorize the treasuror o sign the sam and ta the ition sume at terme as satd maintain | National | MONDA ' City Ttems | te 1 | “Wop Blues,” special fox trot. By J | Isham - Jones. Brunswick record. | John Andrews & Co.—advt. 1 St. Andrew’s Lithuanian parish will | o {open its annual bazaar in the chureh | g Saturday evening. The fair will be| eontinued during the weck with an |, |entertainment and dancing cach eve- | Ining. The women of the parish will | hold a banguet Thursday —evening, [, | February 28, | Luneh at Hallinan's. A meeting of i dvt. members of the |fa {church of St. John the Evangelist will |1 [be Reld this evening. Plans will be | {made for an entertainment to be held {in the near futur \ | “Dream Daddy,” Snecial Fox Trot, runswick record. John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. | Companies No. 1 and 3 of the fire| |department were called out on a still | lalarm last night to extinguish a fire in an automobile owned by Howard 8. Conger whigh was parked in the yard lof Morrin's garuge on last Main The damage was slight, cooked lunches at Crowell's, . —advt | The 18th annual banquet the | {“Anchor Brand™ club of North & Judd | Mfg. Co. will be held Monday, 1eb- | ruary » club house on East | Main street. clals of the con- corn will be thé guests of the clul and the speaker of the evening will be ex- |Congressman Augustine lLonergan of | Hartford. St. Andrew’s | fair tonight at | music and dancing. | Royal Arcanum | Regents' night nest Friday evening at which time the ofiicers for 1924 will be installed. The members will at- | n Home semi-annual hall. Good church observe Past } : City Advertisement Business Block to be used for Store, | Auto Salesroom and Garage owned by | Robert W, Andrews. Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Building Commission, City of New | Britain, in Room 414, City Hall at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Thursday, Feb, 21st, on the proposed building owned Ly Robert W. Andrews, located at 1513 Stanley street. All persons in- terested are requested to be present ut said hearing, if they see cause, and be heard in relation to same, JOHN . GILCHREEST, Building Inspector. FOR SALE Two Family House of 14 rooms for sale on South High street, very desirable property. Y, FEBRUARY 'nd a union meeting in Meriden Tuesday evening, “Blue Grass Blues,” a wonderfill ‘ox Trot number, Brunswick Records. ohn A, Andrews & Co.—advt There will be a meeting of yaughters of Isabella tonight ‘clock at the club rooms, 166 treet the at 8§ Main Vietrolas and lanos, Henry Morans | e hospital Saturda, —advt, Winthrop Council, Sons and Dangh ers of Liberty, will held the third of series of card parties following the iceting Wednesday evening. St. Andrew’s church semi-anpual air tonight at Parish hall. Good nusic and dancing,—advt, | A daughter was born Satur ight at the New DBritain general hos pital to Mr. and Mrs. Otto MeKee of 7 70 Pleasant street. “Arcad, latest Fox Trot, Colum- 1. -John A. Andrews & Co. A ‘son, born to Mr, and Mrs, Perle Ross of 441 West Main str Chinese Waltz, Andrews & Co.—advt. Olaf str and Brunswick Records. drews & Co.—advt. Lgndon, Feb. 1 were vain 2,000 They liked to primp just as much as the women of today. Judging by the divorce records, the | i ' being marrledf LET’S GO . with demountable Judge, RATE CHAN ENDED ‘Washington, h. 18.—Revision of rates on live stock in Arizona, New Mexico and West Texas, which the { Southern Pagific company propged to | make efféctive February 18, wefe sus- pended by the Interstate Commerce commission today until June 17 next. Leslie Curtis, has been | (Sop-Jim Bom), A “Half Past Ten," Hear it at John Olson of 244 South Main 1, employed by the Erickson & son Co., underwent a minor op- B tion at the New Britain ,gencml‘: Best butter 61c¢ 1b. Russell Bros.— fadvt, Fox Trot,Columbia A & John A. An-| %y lard, 2 1bs. 25¢. Russell Bros. | —advt, o ] Women, Always ! Yes, the women cars ago. “Linger Awhil {l The man without fear are wedding rings.— | | | s nowadays PALACE—Starting Next Sunday MABEL NORMAND in “THE EXTRA GIRL” ' One &f the Best This Year! /1 Hot Breakfast— Quick — OUAKER E;‘ ¥l MITE 0l . Quaker Qats, too 2 styles at grocers' now. Quick Quakerand Quaker 0 the kind you've aiways known, Cooks tn 3 to 5 minutes! Here's a vigor breakfast in-a-hurry. Quaker. Cooks in half the time oirc longer than plain toast! So start the day right with a HOT breakiast—bes: ¢ PR -getibicsn 2 reakfast—best for you, best Same filump flakes as segular Quaker Oats, the kind vou've known. But cut before flaking, rolled thinner and partis cooked —smaller flakes that cook faster, that's the only difierence Ask your grocer for Quick offee, faster than eggs, no All the rare Quaker flavor, All the nourishment of the world's premier vigor breakfast. But—no bother cooking. Bounds due ng Bouds du e - COX & DUNN | MAIN ST. i Open Until 8 P. M, | All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops | Lobsters. We Have the Goods Building bor = Gnhersl Trucking= HONISS,S i 1 R P Lot hopmilpyilety |24-30 State St. Hartford Qnted 12-13 . ; National Bank Bldg. ANNOUNCEMENT THE CITY TAXI SERVICE REDUCES RATES IN THE CITY You can now ride in a Holmes Car for 50c within a radius of a mile. 15¢ each additional passenger. (ross town, $1.00. u Finunce and 7 CURTIS, Clerk Board o H. L CINDERS FOR SALE [oprrr i A H. HARRIS | tromberg Carburetor | (A G- B | 272 If You Prefer MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Dividends Paid Since Organization SEE Dewitt A. Riley Co. Incorporated sinking Bouds Snking sink Sinking 1w ity 274 ai ot 1re Appropriation 272 Main Street wining W | CROWLEY BROS. I PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL, 2013 erfully given on all jobs INCIDENTALS tior 5 Want to go in BU We can offer you a fruit and candy store which is well stablished, and terms can be made according to amount of stock desired. ’ We can also offer you a graphophone store with good agencies. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 292 Main Strect Phon 3 Hooms 3056, Bank Bldg, IRTH 100, ronhn BOARD O w Strect Der Street Lighting Highway Street kling Mewer Mainten Permanent P stimates ; - High Grade Furniture RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS Agency For HOUSEHOLD BANGES A. D. LIPMAN 525-527 MAIN ST. ement roLcr Regular 68.7 Bupernumn ) ¢ 6.000 - g RECAPHIULATION OF Fire det Gusoline APPROPRIATIONS Motor repe « jdated Scheool dis Votor cqu t ' 94,950.00 Inciden PHONE 2379 02.00 THOLD ER |NEWT SHES [ AREARIN HIMBERG & HORN Finergenc —Jeweler— - 1018 1 ARCADE Bet 19 Years 392 MAIN ST, Garag Tr Improvems fhie cquipn Loes e e We have been in business in this city for 19 years and have established a reputation for fair des: ng. Our prices are reasonable for first quality merchandise. Before buying Jewelry elsewhere let us prove to you §/ that you can SAVE MONEY by trading here. | YES, WE HAVE ALCOHOL| 0'Neil Tire & Battery Co. WASHINGTON STREET ‘THONE 900 FOR SALE TOR SALL<BUILDING TS ON HAMIAON ST, RESTRICTED TO ON} AND TWOLAMILY HOLSES. MAPF ON 11 AT MY OV PO, H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent HOONM 208 NMATL BANK BLDG. TEL. 39 CHARITILS DEPARTMENT Town Homs Town Home repairs Oritside poo Hospitals an Hospita Office Miscelia neon: Falarics L il Falari-s Town Home New Town Home Anuves AFTER THREATENING TO DO IT FOR MARSHAL OTEY WALKER FINALLY STOPPED THE| TO RENT -— e Desirable Space. Suitable 1or Office or Store BOYS FROM USING Doc PULLMANS STAIR FOR A COAST/NG PLACE THE W. L. HATCH COMPANY e 29 west Main Street Phone 3400

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