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LARGE QUANTITY of TOILET SOAP | | PUBLIG DINES AND DANCES AT BURRITT Evening of Frolic Signalizes Formal Opening of Hotel 'W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1921. !THOMAS R. DELANEY, HOTEL | OWNER, DIES IN HARTFORD | Was Interested in Church Street Hos- | telry in This City—Ill Only a | short Time. Thomas R. Delaney, prominent ho- tel man of 266 North Oxford street, Hartford, died at St. Francis’ hospital vesterday following a brief illness. He | was born in Ireland in 1878 and came | NO QUESTION ON 20 MILL TAX RATE - (City Meeting Board ApprOVES (vii"(u "merting tat ne prospetive Finance Commission Report T was not, he z John H. Kirkham if it would be legal |to act. Judge Kirkham said if there were objections the action could not be legal, otherwise it would be all ary Willlam G. Dunn of the commission explained details | : and described the lot. He ety | purchaser wants to build at once, [henee the wish for immediate action. Mr. Curtis questioned whether the city meeting board would be within slced Corporation Counsel | # PRUNING SAWS PRUNING SHEARS GRAFTING WAX Seasonable Hardware v gy = its powers acting on a matter not in- to Hartford from that country about | After approving the / mills tax | cjuded in the call. 25 years ago. Since that time he has e e Hartford. Mr, De- ively engaged inv““‘“‘"" and taxation, and pa Amid bowers of flowers and palms, New Britain folk and many out of town gucsts celebrated the formal public opening of the Burritt hotel As Long as It Lasts with a banquet and dance lust night. Iteal New Britain hospitality perme- ated the atmosphere ad with the aid c of noisc-makers, streamers and decor- ative caps, cvery number on the pro- gram w Musie DICKINSON .Drug Co. er by the 169-171 MAIN ST. DISISS STUDENT WHO USES TOBAGCO Wichigw Court Upholds x| pulsion of Girl | rate lution to correct s ution passed October ng board last night e the City hall com- At the time of his death lie owned the Hotel Delaney on Main | street, Hartford, and the Hotel De- laney on Church streef w Britain, | mission to sell property on cott formerly the Hotel B Mr. De-|strect to Maric Cianci for $7.500, al- lancy with his two brothers owned | though this matter was not in the A4 with pray- the building in which the Hotel Bel- [ call for the meeting and ex-Mayor Or- Klingberg, mont is located on Main strcet and | son F. Curtis had offered objcction on ticipated | the Charter Oak building. that ground. d was led He is survived by his wife, Julia| The estimates of income and ex- by the Tempo Quartet of Hartford, Delane his mother, M penditure went through without a which alse gave special numbers, W. Delane daughter, Julia | word of debate. Chairman Edward I £1. Carroll directed the ging. Favors . and two brothers, Michael ! Hall of the finance board who intro- placed on the tables Tohn B. Delaney. as @ duced the resolution for their adop-| Lansing, Mich, March 6.—Official venirs were distributed, of Hartford lod .| tlon said he would explain any one of the Michigan State Normal scl Pollowing the banguet, and Court Frickson, -|er all the items included and those unti, who expelled Miss Alice | | president of the hotel who rs of America. eliminated should membersy of the alleked smoking of ci- |ioned ideals of young womanhood.” ENGAGE toastmaster, s : funeral will be board desire information. ; ne was | g he spring of 1 Mrs. Priddy again came before threl Mr. and Mrs, Charles Pethegala an- 9 o'cloc v the state supreme court in |public eye ten days ugo at the Uni-inounce the engagement of their vded down last yester-7versity of Missouri, where she now is, | qaughter, Catherine, to Anthony Cov- when she caused the dismissal of 11| ,j0ski. No date has been set for the pher in Detroit. students, four of them girls, uni,,..m.,.,“,:p‘ A iton was not permitted to ‘r‘hurgfis of drinking liquor. R e ) the school because of ci-| The Tanton case altracted state- | positively fresh eggs 41c. doz—2% and took her case to | yide attention. The young woman |doz. $1.00. Russell Bros.—advt. ! an effort to compel the e it AT S Cihiorition th naMbies Lhol e- | oontended flgaretictatube § fonnd S preme court not only refused to order | the Wastebasket in her room had ben used to char the edges of posters on | Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. able one, Community singir in between the cou were and sou- NT ANNOUNCED Isaac held from his cision h need for o iton is now working as previovs bond the amount of lzst October, but t resolution specifying payments and time of turity made provision for the rep: ment of $200,000, Last night's 1« lution}, which was passed, put the fig- ure at its proper place. £ atter-dinner spe arks for the evening would be contined to a few thut would be made by J. Linfield Damon, prosident of the American Hotels corporation, whom he introduced Mr, Damon spoke briefly, emphasiz- ing the fact that the Burritt hotel is WALLS-CAMERON . Walls, Arti ¥ Nergeant of ¢ Castle, Delaware, Takes Miss woliooll BUEL praised SEE THE NEW | 4 community hotel. He ;\mln- in glow- TOYTOWN TAILLEURS among the many smart conceptions of the new Tailored Suit Modes for Spring. $29.75 and up HORSFALLS 93-99 Ydsylum Street Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Advance shades—Blue Gray, o Jatest and Gray=also a sther shides of Worsteds, Tweeds, Cassime and " We invite youe imspection. Ye London Shop 43 MAIN STREET “Let Us Ciothe You We Know How." The Naturcopat and Chirop MOVED Into His Nature Cure Institute 19 S.HIGH ST. Opposite the Post Ofice, where he has installed the new Biological Blood Wash Voice Culture BAR TRAINING SIGHT READING James D. Donahue s Wlok versity “Phone tn Mg 81 Sefton Dri 193000 Speeinl Altention “Food that's zood for U baby i< just the Food for yom. sy The doctor that our milk i= the milk foir your child- -and you know it is pure, IU's the milk to cook with and the milk to drink Our Greade A Witk will im- prove the health of sour baby The Varmer Boy tells you €0 Drink More Milk United Milk Co. 49 Woodland Street New Britain Phone 1610, ' thing ing terms of the future of the hotel, t New Brituin has been in Burritt typ. the a hotel of the tor many years, He said that standardization accomplished by United Hotcl system under which the Burritt is to be operated, is some- that no other hotel system in the country has attained. Following Mr, Damon's talk, dane- ing was in order until midnight. There were over 100 people present. HITS ANTI-SALOONISTS Charge Is Made That It Represents Only Big Business and Not the hristian Churches of America. Washington, March 6.—The anti- wlvon league was charged today with being w representative of big business 1 of the Christian churches, in s letter sent to mem of vess by the joint legislatiy me mittee for modifying 1l The committer league had trolled cor o investi the league from a leter chairman of th 4 that the that it con- urged congress where the money for trom. 1t ,quoted signed by 8. 8 Kresge, muouf ture and business committes of the lengue, with the remark that it showed the league “hig business for seltish 10 help them to muks cami 10 represent purposes only more money, i bloodsueker off de Wayne 1L Wheeler, 1the Irague, wus with Keeping the trade,” weneral counsel of charged in the letter Eloek *'e cment ting fnfluenees enforcement trying to (0 expose the it prohibition very mo the ! Volstead uct. | Amnna M. Cameron As His Bride, marriage of Miss Anna danghter of Mr. and ron of 20 Rentschier 5 Leslie 1. Walls, son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Walls of New Castle, Delaware, took place this aft- ernoon at 4:30 o'clock at the parson- age of the South church. Rev, Dr, George W, Hill officlated. The couple were attended by Miss Luella M. Cameron naid of Lonor und Walls and Bertha Castle, Delaware, as | 8 James P. Brennan of | this city was best man. ! The bride was aftired in a blue| traveling suit and wore a corsage Louquets of sweet peas. Her attend. ants wore blue traveling svits and carried bouquets of roses, The gifts of the bride to her at- tendants were diamond pins and the | groom gave the best man a cameo stick pin set with a diamond Following the ceremony a re wus heid at the which there wer present from D 1 Pennsylvania, Massuchusetts and Con- neeticut, The honuse was prettily dee- 4 in pink and white, The couple left on n wedding trip to Washington, D, C., and upon their return will reside in - New Castle, are where Mr. Walls s 1ir it of the 195th Artillery, D ationa) Guard. Mrs, Walls was employed in the office of the Corbin Serew Corporation, Be Sure You See The “Painted People” The QUALIFICATIONS of our trust de- partment are those that every careful man wants his ex- ecutor to possess. THE BANK CPEN SATLRDAY OF SERVICE TAENING, Ty HIMBERG & HORN e W e — 0o ARcAm =t WATCHES LGN WALTHAM HAMILTON WIS Prices Reasonable For ALC adi i < yi 4) Vaildura RINGS has more valuable plant than any other single paint WRIST WATCHES 19 Years MAIN ST clevtion of i Wedddlings 10 First Quality Merchandise e ————meE S ——————— Lo Ianulacturing plants use Asphalt Paint because it USsCs al"("”( ‘]]C made. Valdura will preserve, protect and waterproof anything you apoly itto. Try it—you will like it. RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., INC. New Britain Alderman William H. Judd brought in the sule of City hall commission to Mari He moved its Curtls for the + 8% = = = = E 3 = - b3 = = = E3 = I 5 = . H = = H H = = » = = asked if this w olution to autho lcott street prope! adoption should e meeting, Infori some s for maintaining cer- the |tain ideals for the young women who by the [will be the teachers of the state, and | i, | declared that instead of condemning | ci Leach Priddy, of the {the walls of her room. The brict filed | by Miss Tanton's attorney aiso con- | nded that there was no rule against | rette smoking at the school and | that the authoritics were seeking to | make a requirement for girls which | they did not make for boys, dean of ymmended old-fash- Look for this weekly list It appears in this paper every Thursday, announcing the new Victor Records issued on Friday. Victor Records bring you the very latest popular songs and dance numbers—the newest of the new—and the best concert and operatic music by the really great artists of today. 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Madrigale (Smeneti) Fistin solo I’e:.:"!ml‘nde (Golduein-Bothier) Two dainty numbers, played with a bright and i:{flll bow, with an occasional sparkling icato, or plucked note. Superb records of the master violinist's art. Melodious Instrumental Poet and Peasant—Overture (ves Suppe) Pryor’s Band | Chimes of Normandy-_Selection Puuncns Pryor’s Band) 35738 ‘What is probably the most popular overture in the world, when lnrl: combined with Chimes of Normandy selections, will prove an popular resetd. Vocal Selections River Negro Spidu) (An. Burkeigh) m:hd«n-}mz” First Victor Record by this gifted, colored contralto, present. ing two of the old “spirituals,” too fine ever to be forgotten— and on this record they will endure for all time. e wil ttan Merrymak: I'm Gojn’ Sout Goorgie Price with The Viegiaiase| D20 1 Two stentorian ular songs with dance orchestra. 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