New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1924, Page 10

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10 BOSTON-V Y. LINE | GETS INJUNCTION more within the state of Connectleut; nnr! does It operate a common ¢ ‘onnecticut jitney, or act as a ler within the state of The company further ntends that as it operates through | an one state it ks subject to com- > interstate and not th e rullng of Fights Tnterference With 11§ o' gt Busses at Berlin o - . PARLIAMENT GETS e ~ KINS'S OPINION Company (e pora conrt S m £ of 1 1 biisee Ni MEW ANTZC,I D CORRECTIVE LAXATIVE ta Infunction THE CHAS H PHIL CHEMICAL C | = — a mild vegetable Tazative to relieve Constipation and Bill = W = Tm——— cusness and keep the digestive and eliminative Chips off the Old Block MR JUNIORS~ ( Littlo Ms One-th lar _dose anm then Por children rd the regu- Made of o ingredients, candy costed: and adults 8OLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST, ELECTRI( ELECTRI( ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRI( ELECTRI( ELECTRI( ELECTRI( PHONE 381 Electrical Gifts WAFFLE IRONS TR S$7.95 PERCOLATORS TRONS TOASTERS CURLING TRONS HEATERS STOVES GRIDDLES of tha high food pric Gifts Packed and Sent Away A. A. MILLS sta of ma~- Agricultural Policies A of rep tatives of mers and workers od to consider a new . measures would he encourage- dustry and steps the ommittees the costs and ution of ures w tion of th rdlanship of \ and improvement of the uld also be introd etokehold oung seamen RVARD DEBATERS WIV erst Dac. o Mass. Har s negative debatir defeated Amherst co g tear last ege In te leagus discussion Ais- olved: ird major p & government in s” The at the am 1 1 e B. W 1y & case of r M. Zucker rd Dee was reser and Corporation Connse kham HIGH COLLARS. & Tigh ¢ g READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS up up up up up up £15.00 80 WEST MAIN ST. ary force of 42 men, Chief And Officers Want Raise Chiet Hart presented to the board a request by the officers of the de- partment for a salary increase, tho being decided on at a meeting he had sent in his last ring several NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1924, | weeks ago In an alleged intoxicated was all he drank during the entire scale | night, After he sent in his last ring |of the officers yesterday afternoon, (Continued From First Page) |at 6,55 o'clock In the morning, he |The present salary of the chief s — collapsed near the police box at the $2,765 which Is $2i5 lower than that talth and trust he has placed in|Maln street raliroad crossing and the pald the police chiof in Merlden, every member of the department, | police service machine had to be $785 lower than in Stamford, He sald he did not cara to ask the |used to take him to his home, both cities being considerably small- board for lenlency in the case of | T,ece said that he was sick apd er than New Britain "he chief cither Hayes or Post as he did not | weak, and it was from this.that he |asked that his salury be increased want any man a member of the department who would even had collapsed and not llquor, He to $3,500. offered proof of his statement that | The office of captain in the de- take & drink of liquor while on|he was sick and was confined to bed Partment pays $2,465 dt the present duty, much less become intoxicated. [at his home for over a week after time and an increase to $3,000 is Me sald that before the advent of [the incfdent asked, the lleutenant reccives $2,.- pr ition, the offense was a serl- | Mee Cut Request For Ralse 7.75 and an increase to $2,700 is oas one, but now it becomes much emen Patrick J. O0'Mara and 85Ked, and sergeants recelve $2,165 me rious, John gadler appeared before the '*“"‘_‘u‘" ask $2,500. kson, | hoard to request that the commis- | The board took the requeefs un- der consideration and v#ed to make a decision on the matter be- fore Friday so any action they ap- had previously prove can be submitted at th " clerk’s office for consideration at the n a ralse of $1 a day, but after ideration at the , A . next meeting of the stigating the matter, he com- appointed by Chiet Hart to slon approve and give its ald to the of a ralse in pay for pa- nen of 5 v. The ted to re repc to the meeting . results of the i gation made by the comn charges preferred William A, obtaining The ) cents A ¢ city council, Chief Hart also requested that the Grabeck by A owitz. who to! A 4 ‘ board consider approving a & ; who told the board that the salary question decided | [PETC COMSED PP \ :m-d“m:i‘; f L bk Ll r The men ald that the inereased |y oniy "(or caring for the women's ford avenue L : for ca o wome ost of living. the cost of uniforms, i The com of living, the co in| cells at the station and for women the young men of the e police- o fact that city who would make prisoners. The amount opinion t of the § ous enongh to call men do not consider poaition [sare t for the board to d action, but felt t \ s were 1 : mbers of tF tive enough and Glg ] Charter Revision Discnssed piving for membership, were reasons | o eonfieting sen mpressed wi | cting sections in the clty impressed with t SR s eir correct re ShO A HAY (were in- ationship to the public. It em charter, one of which apparently : SR e crease, gives the hoard of police commis- E. onld 1‘, ‘,}[ qn"urm,', P ns Patrolman Stadler sald that Chief gjoners full power to make rules and eTaBaratat “““I‘ _1_'"”‘ i Hart has hopes of getting ten ad- |rogulations for the conduct of t1 St EaDns thell | 4itiona) regular patrolmen next vear gepartment, and the other gs with the publie, by whor which h the p by N ts augment the present force, but they are paid, and for whosa profec- TR ] i <::"x;~!'lo NY\'! like power to the city 5 SN tion thby are in the departmen eclared that 1 ssior councll was brought out hy the re- tt (nnrrz:w “\xnyt:q nu.‘\' |.r.,‘,.:'| granted now to appoint ten new men port of the charter revision com- e “] ““"er | TRSTALIE S 5o o o o om. [{he commission would have an al- mittee of the board in its report. . | L o “COM- | ost impossible task of finding The need of clari the atatis ot | mended to the board that charges| | .. { clarifying status of agalnst Supernumerary Policeman | ' \EIP!® and capable men in that the city council and the board of ver a police commissioners in the was emphasized and will be brought to the attention of the chanter re- Thomas Riley be dropped as he had served as a member of tha depart ment for a period of 25 years ar Glad He Picked This had never bhe called befors the vision committes tonight when the e it (L |board is granted a hearing. S s Commissio ackso nad nisata Rle e taak missioner Jackson made = straightforward m Good Stomach Remedy hh had suggestion that the committes in ¢ i : 3 jclude in its report the fact that ne 1 the board that on the night of | Puts Stomach in Fine Condition—|proiigs it TOGEE fhe fact that no November 26, he had sat on a porch | Ends Dizzy Spells Catarrh and—.o¢ » pansion to dependonts ot o r on his beat to fix his shos. While | Makes You Sleep Well, ! ks yns liceman who fs killed or dies from injuries recelved whila in the p there, he dozed off to sleep and did s eating causes acute in- awaken for ninutes, durin 5 2 "‘:p: {0 & Jzinites v,“{”,f, formance of his duty, The commis- L LEd timoghe Wae e d sloner pointed out that the police- have sent in a g to juarters, mach causes that dreadful pell man pays two per cent of his es into the pension fund and it he fe killed while in the performance of his duty, there {8 no provision made for the payment of a pension to his dependents, Disclpline Committee Report of tha discipline com- s of near suffocation Isn't it worth something to know ofar hat will stop this dis- tress in a few minutes—quicker than anything elss you can think of. ng of the board am Grabec This 1s no common stomach rem- | The question of retirement of po " 1plaint had been | edy for it took yvears of time to com- ljcemen was also disc e 1.—,4:@ with your chairman by F th Menthol and the board and Chief Hart Koplowitz and agents t make elf as in favor of compulsory re- nt of members of the depart- ment after 25 vears servica, The question was ene on which the com- missioners could not agree, soma be- Ing of the opinion that such a pro- vision would retira men from the - servica at a time when they would be most valuable, and fa\ setting of an age limit of 6 t which time it woul sory for a man to retire, The objection to the present regu- tha Pepsin 80 good that cases of indigestion and tis and other chronic stomact ents are speedily overcome and the most v deranged stomache made clean, strong and healthy. Mr. Calvin Dilkes of Allo J., a man of few words, ki for he writes: “I entirely rid my rhal eon with Dare's Menth are rfering with Ing the red him to the curt Wwas subseq g When he did m, refused to glve | tr vears be compul- No matter vour stomach nggist ble is zet a bot Pharmacy 15re, with tha nolicemen was that it is left prac- tically entirelv to the man hims when he shall retire, and the com. missioners s2id that a man at 65 vears thinks he 13 just was other beck explained to | st g that i we of good 3 as spry and ned artive as he way at 25 years, with Lee was taken off his heat after ‘n\nnhvr In the present supernumer. | matter | lations regarding the retirement of the resuit that his application for re- {tirement is not forthcoming and for sentimental reasons, the board hesl- tates to retire him agalnst his | wishos. | . | Chlef Hart said that he was Sparkllng Colored | prompted in recommending 25 years service as the limit by the incident not so long ago in which the age of | |the men on the scene caused them to fall in the effective performance | of thelr duty when, if younger men had been there, a different result | would In all probability have been realized. Mo evidenfly referred to the shooting of Patrolman James Skelly In the Davidson & Leventha) store on the morning of October 12, and the clean escupe made by the murderer before the eyes of Patrol- man Clarence Lanpher and Alfred B, Atwater, A commnunication was received by the board informing it at the traf- stands that were given a trial here and found satisfactory in every TREE LIGHTS Illuminate your Christmas tree electrically. Bring out the beauty of its tinsel and varied colored, sparkling ornaments with a ready- wired set of MONOWATT CHEER-I-LIGHTS They're the safest and the best. Bulbs in as- sorted shapes and colors, Priced at— b 8 Lights—$2.00 BARRY & BAMFORTH TEL. 2504 respect excepting the price, could now purchased for $47. When tried out here in the summer time the price quoted by was $95. the company No action was taken on the communication The mieeting of tha called to order by Cha I.. Dunn hoard was man 1d who said that if there was no objection, the board would dis- pensa W the regular order of | business and take up the report-of the discipline cotumittee and act on that first. The report, dealing v the cases of Graheck, Post, T and Riley was read by Commissioner | (Continued On Pdge Eleven), Tens of thousmnds of thin, run- down men—yes, and women too— | are getting discouraged giving | up all hopé of ever heing able to | taks on flesh and look healthy and SLrong. | All such peaple can stop worrying and rt to smile right now for Mc Coy's Cod Liv- er Oil Tablets which a - @41 CLASSIFIED SHOPPINC Appropriate Gift Suggestions Alphabetically Arranged FOR HER FOR HIM FOR THE KIDDIES Read the Classified Ads USE THEM IN SHOPPING on hosts of skinny folks every tired, and woman, weak Aiscourag- put on 15 pounds in weeks feels fine We all that Cod know 5 Liver Ol s full of flesn , buf many peo- | 156 of its hor- | Oil Tablets are dy, and if any n at ir druggist wilt least & Ask Dickinson Drug ive pharmacist anywhere. Coy's, the original t he showed Mr. Kop- g¢ on his coat bear. designation. His x ) test boratéd by Pa trolm ien and severa! Hint For ¥ “It s the of mittea that tr g Policemen on of vour com- ¢ case hardly calls for action In view of the ver, it perhaps 24visability for bringing n of the members of especially the re. their relationship Tha officers ghould 2 that they are fn the service of the people , Specm] How ars paid | otect them and times should be ¥ to 7 conurteons a dealings wit -;,.' RO heln ¥ dealings s em. They should be filomatic and sven trytng lutely S reumstances’ heer ads. A ittle diplo ¥ v times marks e *een a man who nd a badge cient officer, ays be {n order ent. Your that the execu- t on it glven to rs and wus ing a fore the full board.” Hearing For Lee Friday Night hearing be Patrolman en a hearing by e tee bafore the board meeting lecided to have C Hart arges against him and sus- pend him pending a hearing before the full board. A meeting will be held Friday night at which Lea will |be given & hearing With Every Universal Vacuum Cleaner Purchased, a Set of Cleaning Attachments Will Be Given Abso- And No Further Payments Until Feb. 1st The CONNECTICUT LIGHT and POWER COMPANY Kmas Offer This is an Offer that comes once in a life- time. You cannot very well afford to miss : it. 'Phone 230.

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