New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1925, Page 2

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VESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925, et | ————] a as stated in the meeting | also perty owner on Wooster | orted effort to [ th <& the old car is turned in street, spoke in favor of the im.| at the next scssion |\' Lvar he rved with g b it wi impossible to sccure a car provements. A representative of the Ie ay there will Be no gr . A In Ifrance and was . . the weight desived for the money Quartette Club, which owns con- [Yor specd at the next session as | bravery under fire, durlng I/EG]), Prescrl tlons i tetuominaniigizilin commiseion ‘ elderablo property with a frontage DIGESTION e was at the last because it had | was badly wounded. AY | [ 0 Jorts wero prosented and ac on Wooster street, apoke against the to ™d on March 4, and also be- I and several other routine improvements saying that they } ‘fi cause of the incrcusing pressure for Our prescription de- oLl 14t sanedyitHatexiRtin R lrOLS | i{\l,h:l‘(ulr\lll mely probable it will be partment is supplic(l “H‘ef ADDOlflled fl[ MOfl[hly : ’I:“’.‘“‘I“:\ “m}‘r‘:‘n"‘jl"l“:"“‘,::‘“"“ C“y Ha-s ngm m Forbid Them, | :;::erf:;i13:“::,\;2'?.13°93§f.‘4‘ 1."’33 & *b B::L‘L-AN. “I The r‘.llll«ml mlu nm-lmnu]u.l X|Lnlnm > wted alike,” asserted Chie 1B ¢ June 1. y house early in December by Repre- with assayed and stand-Il Moging of Commission vevha s ¥ Commeanion, regar Legal Adviser Says " eatty Siret. Improvemens Hot wafer - |*ntuilve’ i N. Eilloit of inddlana, B g : Al 0 A hearing on the making of a z | vice-chatrman of the house commit- ardized drugs, fluid ex-||| - i \& the neident which occured Sun = curb on Beatty street, from Sextor Sure Relief |icc on public buildings and grounds racts, powdered P\~ iy night, when Captain Michael 1 3 , R lanthorized the appropriation of ::j:tl lix{((uuw ) :lt s ; e Company No. 4 War on eurb fling statlons was 10 e “"\;’;’;::_ ‘:"_':r;":‘:;kf“:‘:',‘_‘: $150,000,000 of which an aggregate I ical | answered | declarcd at the meeting of the | of $25,000,000 was to be spent dur- gant pharmaceuticals. matters transacted Box 418, The hoard of public worke at its regu- ali “:':"("" f;“”r‘ The board voled 254 and 75¢ Packages Everywhere |ing ench of tho mext six years un- | chief came |lar meeting last night. City En- make the Improvement by June 1 der direction of the ' N e 1o call for a8 sk L it this was the | gineer Joseph Willlamn read a let- | o board also voted to have a {he treasury and postmaster general We spare no expense L i arror had been [Lor which was recolved from Aa- | it )iid on Hunter Road, from . i stmas ; | rt i . n ! b, Ao Lo for bullding and extending and ve- to secure drugs andj|: (Rt s e 1 Sistant Corporation Counsel M. H.| 10" ’\I’f\"fr:']""f:r“fp"’f eyl E TS modeling foderal bulldings all over o 45 Sl 68 it : L B CRrn whloh atated (el tprops |y CAVGIBL ARUAR i paiat Red the country. chemicals of the highest e (L P Aty AT S G GG il 5 for re Ld . St 1 pointe seisterad ihe . The Blliott bill it was generally [|standard of quality. art s y e o Sireets (o Uiot propérly rort tnedolty | o tumored ihelppproval | understood, was intended to carry [l o 2 ¢ v e uring | and consequently the clty has the Replacement of two of the service he general federal bulldings . ! \ ; 8 ! cure ubsd by the board of publi out the general federal bulldings | ! o ! riEht to sy what 1t} oryg employes was discussed S [program recommended to congress wll be used fo two years ago jointly by the secre- 1 ! sitions on . e : f the hoard members were in favor | | toree + Tore e o P Last night's decision was the clis | © ey ar he {res y ! Only Two Present at | ! C b (ha S ) o ltary of the treasury and the post- ] were | % Hexd Park Board Meeting ' gusotine fiiling stations, many ot | PIaciU® the 010 onos e other [vided special recommendation for N : i nan Willlam 1, Brooks and [ Which would provide for eurb L g I B il ildi appropriation of $225,000 to enlarge | e of ¥ 1\ aplaceme a B, 0 B | {| Gres iroet, Biuno e e h1 memberaiiat | I stalions wore¥ reads Onairrom [N Lo yidgcitalie pesLiionaiasy) : offico bullding, $50.000 of which [[{or 10 oSt street e ark hourd prosent at the meet- Abraham Gorbach calls for the con- | ' unlfthe nestimestngiatimiich | — was to go for acquiring additional G time prices of several makes of cars BY GEORGE 1. MA NG ol of 2 L T Ioht. 50 mo regular session | struction of a station at the corner | [ A i . WA b Jand and $175.000 for the work of Th DRUG CO tat that they would | ot two spent the e of East and Pleasant strects, In|™ ' be submtited | (Waslngion Bureau of N. B Herald) | onodeling. The program also in- erearetwenty- 9. to m g ¢ rules a reply to @ question of Chairman Tncrease for Lamphere | Washingtor, D. C. March 11.—lcluded &ppropriation of §2,000,000 five to thirty dif.’ TR AR el 5. In foico af \alnue Hill e O lng the| The board voted to increase the '1iig refusal of the senato to adopt |for a new site and bullding for the d ¢ 69-17 ! ¢ the cibrk v e working out regy- |1 fom traflc to the puplls of | weckly enlary of Claronce Lamphere |y Bpyiott publie bullidings piut | Hartford post office. ferent grades of bocn : s ew Staniey Quarter | the t steet school Gorbach | from 0 $36. 1t was pointed out | - ‘ 3 1| Tepresentative B. Hart Fenn has JmarE——— e o~ -t « a eparate measurc or as| 5 - L s 1 Wi K parks sald that he had already conferred | by Clty Fngincer Wiiliame that | ILAPLIGh a mODATOLD 1w |ills before congress to appropriate cocoa beans, but shortly adver with Chairm . King of the|®8nce the fliness of George Mull . |an amendment to one of the biz 1$250,000 for a new post office bulld- Baker‘s Cocoa is Sl iine ot boand who sald that per.|Whose fob it was to lay out plans for (Ludget bllls mcand the POALPORC- |y 7yt outh Manchester and $30,000 3 s TEY onally he was not mgainst it, al- |the sewers, Lamphere has car fon lient for another 12 months at least |0t o gite at Thompsonville, [ made of highs v | el an appropria- 4 i Ry Bt Jongh he said the matter would |out this work and has done well at of all ‘efforts to get o and 1t s expected that these items \ ¥ BeLachin, il e s oty N thaver : b os i ok ariatony Gndi ramodel |1 A MERCCCEE IS lea0 Lo rade beans only, v nbng woted on at the meeting of the |it. He therefore rfcommended the | G o O, | woulil be taken care of under the It . e 0 i e ieeacvdat cons )l hoard scheduled for March | Increase in salar |ing of the New Britain pos lfl Elliott bill within three or four years | That is one e o e E i A At nnoiien S0a8108T an consernan{lyivoleasiny (IO tharroutine Shuelicss, including [Pullding and_for fmprovelietit B o i adoption. i) : sible, as each T Tius e et it e appilcation until its next mecting, | curred during the month, and in- R ansieandiang ol il oig 62 i bidding. Aprlention W s e mertn | ons to e made by the board, | TMOMPILE L o win WILBOR—PAGE better. x or s e s suggested fo the park hoard that | school board will he available. | were transacted. |“m,m' D ve udsiit certain thoe| Thomas W, Wiihor & formen lo- Bell to/Be Cintinned in Cae : (it o il Tn the course of the dis cal resident, and Miss Mary Page, of e 1561011 | e—— i Sl v . l |work of remodeling and extending | & \int - Commissioner J Onhlson, evi- | The princlples of Coue-ism are not |some or all of these post offices Boston, will he married in the near (4 er' ] car | dently weary of the number of gas0- | ajways T ratante | touldinaye Fenicommoncadiian i raNIn NS BRCLY RIESIRS been £STABLISHED 1180 HAVE ARRJVED! pa s ; st if alioned to stand ns it | line station applica el . ‘ ; A ot |learncd. Mr. Wiibor, a salesman, s AL . chinre i oned 1o § ns & | Baker's Flavoring Extracts could [least within the next two yuirs and | lca 5 ) a sales . ntinuea, e < an ar wopton o co Which | never be better. They have i |a graduste of Yale, and while a DorchesterMass. Monireal. Can. +1 ! v of 1 | 8 Porter Is | Vouid make the al | tudent there distinguished himself MKUYWMIRCC‘"S&IV'R“ showing the || hoard. cha : e R lop T Wn as he returns DIMPA on the property of all tax i 3 atatiiig that Harttord has Afscoiit i Aoty large at.| PAyers obiigatory. Several other ap- Brogue last and round || ,%q s wiarm bell an ek ST - hoard meetinzs, the | Plications for filling stations were S oth sad ||chants are aski i e iy inZ s amont o i1 and action on them was de- made of smooth sad- ||, e i ¢ ferred until after an inspection has Youlll and this opinion was snoe e heen made o er members of hoard, that it ceo @O R76 . Wooster St Residents Seek Gutters | Fnenibe ol ! i+ Lash Wins $2,652 Prize e elling Motor Cars ; ts were held. One, on the : i = tho 5 Qi of the Lash making of guiters and curb on Priced $8 and $10 I 3 ) i Thv Wonster s'rect, waa well attended o = : by interested residents. P. M. Ring- QLR NEW like them antomo- rose spoke of the need of the fm- s pre- provements because of the stream 532 by (which flows through the street car- ¥ '(‘) $* by " tires 5 ) \ il 1 « vany, H. H. ! rving dirt and anything else in fts N/ - e i iRD A rd 1 ¢ \ considerable dam He empha- - ¢ m the make est q o T a sized the benefits which would be : e e . v that under existing ef Hartford. S o i S nainteil et actically impos- 1 DISON'S SON TO WED Sible eots in repair. ‘It pays tc buy our kind” S : . U for West nge . March August Johnson, whose property | f is located on t corner of Wooster and May streets, also apoke of the need of the improvements, Ie said that at the present time his side- | walk is Inwer than the street a q | Louis Geidel|[smim = e B il iy i et et By water which eettles there, He said | hat his suggestion that the sidewalk | Piano Instructor | ;. ) A D L e e e Pupil of Guy Maier—Piano grafited 83,000 e iver heeded. Max Schneider, | = I New England Conseriators of Music— Theors, Harmony, Solfeggio. B Address—196 Otis St.. Hartford, Conn. Phone Charter 1470-3 In New Britain Tuesday ot ench e A - Foreign Exchange— J.D. DONAUE BB Y « - Foreign Trave <pecial attention fn heginners and children under 18, Reoms 318-110 Tooth's Block. ' = / : We invite you to join the hundreds T = , ‘ | who buy drafts here to send to the s i oo Tehin = : | “old country”. The manager of our SRR =—— 745 IR ‘ Foreign Exchange Department will ; j siliand lhenihe give you prompt and accommodating 2 f / changed to C O AL =Z o L ’v Y/ \&\ Blackstone service. The SHLRBERG COAL CO. 3 A ' / i M e ’ = =4 | To those traveling abroad or in this 5 : 2 country, we can furnish Travelers e ' - Checks, Letters of Credit and helpful 0 T3 i (O e information that will smooth the way. and Mighty Events 5 p =SIUIND OlVES WhO wins: If you haven’t the funds to travel, do Your Cigar or Your Matches? like others—start a savings account RFECT It was one of those light-up and here and build it up for ayear or two. die-out cigars. And this smoker had BUTT struck three choked-draft cigars in a string. And then he changed to Blackstone. This is what he discovered: There isn't a poor-drawing Blackstone ina thousand. There isn't a bitter puffin a box full. There isn’t a leaf of any tobacco but costly, fragrant Havana Is onr brand o ! in the Blackstone filler. 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