New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 16, 1925, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1925. ' [New Britain-Meriden Bus Line Is Approved 1 |TROLLEYMEN WILL VOTE fllSABlF" VETERANS! T0 REJECT WAGE CHANGE| oo com w2 AND AL MAYJOIN',, S ' |after hearings, took fagvorahle action on two petitions of the Connecticut | company. The first was forghe con- \Drives of Dilferent Organizations | e | Now Britals 43d Deridan, s Hore [ i Jin, The petition was explained by A formal ballot on acceptance or | Vice-President W, J, Feickenger of THE STORY OF el Ballot on Proposed Reduc- tion Will Be Taken Tomorrow | i yance of the bus route between superintendent, The Jjurisdigtion of G, W, Clark, assistant superintendent of the Cen. tral road s to cover that entire system. ‘H. B, Astley becomes su- perintendent of the Midland divi- sion, vice I, 8. Hebbs, assigned to other dutles, and the former's place is taken by H. E. Meynihan as superintendent of the Qld Colony division, J. ¥. Doolan becomes as- siftant superintendent of the New Out at sea yesterday he cleaned out | the cably of his smack and threw al) the rubbish overboard, An old { pair of trousers was Included in the | discard. sink Ole remembered that there was $%0 in one of the pockets. He brought all his skill as a fisherman into play to recover the trousers, but with no success. Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 NEW BRITAIN MOW ON SALE —_— Al —— THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN Sl “I Like to Hunt Elephants!” oy with an E For Golf For Fishing For Tenni For Loafi For Hikinz « Tor Bathing HORSFALLS 95- 99.,,4’§(/lz<,'71 Street Harttord “Jt Pays to Buy Qur Kind” o N gy / Z MR — ;hips off the 0id Block MR JUNIORS—~ Littlo Ms A Onedhird the regu. t For ehildren an. SOLD BY YOUR In one minute—ju L : e pain ends. Nothing o rafe, sure, thoroughly enti- eeptic and sclentific in every way as— DrScholl’s Zino-pads “Put one on - the poin is gone” THE Harvey & Lewis o, 85 New W St. Conn. Main Britain, OPTICIANS Goggles- Glasses [ he SHURBERG COAL (0. 55 Frankl Phone 2250, ) (Genuine PERSIAN RUGS —at— B. Y. JONES 385 Commonwealth Ave, Phone 285 or 2552-4 ADS FOR RESULTS \ Come Same Week | A proposition* for a foint drive f@ the American Legion building fund and for the disabled veterans at Niantie, 18 1o be submitted it to the American Legion by committee under whose direction o Niantie camp drive is to be car- ried out, it was learned today I'he camp trustees are very year of their camp notitied quotu wnd the irive is held in the month of June his vear persons interested in the led veterans recreation aurprised, they say, to learn or post had selected the aime month for its campaign. Fears vere expressed that camp v-Glo two ap servicemen's hodies durin ek would have a had effs n hoth ¢ son it has heen inited drive he vhile i B for this r decided to suggest 4 Legion 13 seeking ¢ the disabled veterans uota camp fu their organization ind help hoost hoth can veloek at the office s clubs will ment s Mayor A, M s, ex-\Mayor George A. Quix and Rohert €. Vanee final plans for the drive Legion Men Contribute Although the organization h the Legionnaires to make rea ly last night been subscribes nembers to the combined nd building fund drive ted Eddy-Gloy rer Curtis 1. endom- nent by She oon. C‘ards have all members of t 1 by e laly oon to donat and the Legion g is first vill | and announced for he made and e to sup- n and pro 0 erphans died for thei 1 War. The e nsed fo s Io: country Ning per- for the \eldon by t vait for PHOMAS ON VISIT TO CITY . Alfred n s Fhomas. brother of DR J Thoma GOING TO ATLANTIC CITY M 0.V 3ela Grofto s 50, 54 and [r W. C. A. NOTES rejection of the Connecticut puny’s proposal to reduce the house employes, will be taken in the local division tomorrow, and us far as could be not an Tl sritain division was rep- pesented lust-night at a meeting in |the commission made an order in Habtford and it was reported that |accordance with the request, A inforimal poll of New Britain em- | ployes indicated @ unanimous vote '()thel' (‘ha“ges Announ(‘ed ) Tejcet, SimHar reports were re- 1 from other citivs, L common with other Connecti- the local work- wen submitted & schedule of wages for next year providing a flat in- crease of five cents an hour, makine the proposed new scale 58, 62 and 66 s an hour for two-man crews 72 cents an hour for one-man The declined e ind offered w schedule of 57 cents an hour for crews and 64 cents for one-man cars, If the trolley company does not grant the requests of its employes, the question of wages will go to a board of arbitration for settlement W. H. HALL CO. AWARDED cenve cut Co. enployes, and cars company man HARTFORD AVE. PAVING JOB - Will Tay Amiesite on Concrete Re-:| tween North and Stanley Streets—Cost $19,632, [hree types of pavement were un- ler consideration hy the hoard works last night when ue road repair matter | and it was voted to | amiesite on six he placed by ruction o, The | street and will he placed under e inches nerete; on 7% and | e Tmmick Meriden bid § kind of material A bid of $1.9 sewers Chapman and unfitted by 1t was mu neer's Co., of same for storm water Relden Tosaph the 1 Re- ice Landon is - ty after after. which achers' tea estimate, he done by rity labor. e club of Girl Saturday a E ¥ along club plan of | the | higher | cow- | the company. s | of Meriden spoke briefly in support of its trolleymien, barn and power [of the petition, The hoard also hefird the petition of tho company for the restoration | jvarned today there 1s°of trolley service between Middie- a single vote favorable to ac- |town and Middlefield and m bus serv- ice between ham, By New chang: of the N Hartford | I es in the ' will vote on jua conference jrar meet- It is hoped nber of the club will FROM DRAWER. of 18 Crown 113 ST¢ LEN I F to the 1 she returned home liscovered that $143 h4pt in a dresser 1 heen stelen police laat HEAD LHE HERALD CLASSIEAED )S FOR RESULTS We want you to make this test We want every weak, puny, fagged-out man and woman in America to make this test: buy one bottle of Tanlac at your druggist’s, take it rding to directions for one week and see how quickly you get started back to full strength and vigor. We know what we are talk- ing ahout. Tanlac has helped millionz. In our files are more than 100,000 letters of praise from grateful users. Don't confuse Tanlac ordinary patent nostrums. It is Nature's own tonic and builder compounded from roots, barks and herbs that we gather at oreat expense from the fou corners of the earth. "anlac goes straight to the seat of vour troubles; cleanse and purifies the blood streai puts yo digestion in propei shape. First thing you know vou have an appetite like & starved child. You rest at night and your whole body begins to feel the stir of strength and energ) Don't with vou be discouraged. in a Brought Health and Happiness “Since the CivilWar indigess tion and stomach trouble have been the bane of my existence. Tanlac made my weak stomach sound and did away with all signs of indi- gestion. In fact it hasbrought me health, strength and haj piness and 1 give it unquali- fied endorsementand praise.” Hon. A. P. Tarbox, 217 W.23rd St., University Place, Neb. other day. Get a bottle now ane week vou should notic Don't put off testing Tanlac an- signs of real improvement. TAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION - TANLAC READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ‘ FORYOUR HEALTH FOR WEDNESDAY Y $1.00 NIGHT GOWNS, STEP-INS AND BLOOMERS Values much more $1.00 / SILK VESTS Flesh, White, Maize, Peach and Helio FOR HOT WEATHER New Dresses of Silk, Voile and English Broadcloth. An assortment worth while. Selected with the greatest care, with quality and workmanship in mind. Mayor Harry E. King | Haven-New London division, 40 YEARS WITH . W, | William A. Cronin Went to Work for | Corporation When It “Oarried On” in Two Buildings | Willlam A. Cronin of €58 Main street completed 40 years of contin- | uous work in_the emplay of the Stanley Works today. When he went | on the payroll on June 16, 1885, he ‘ worked in the bolt department No. 4. | At that time the Stanley Works waa | héused in two comparatively emall bulldings. Mr. Cronin now holds -; responsible position in the sold or- ders department 32. As he watched the trousers 1 | | Square Deal Garage Man Admits Stealing Autos Waterbary, Conn,, June 18 UP— |John Andrews of the Bquare Deal garage, pleaded guilty, in the supe- rior court today to a _charge of | stealing several cars. Bentenco was deferred until next Tuesday. The police found 16 &tolen cars at the |garage. Andrews may be used as a state's witness against three othor men held in the same alleged ring. Middletown and Dur- There was no opposition and the New Haven Road Haven une 1§ (M—More ation department . New Haven & d place R. M. Smith M deney of the New ondon division, vice E, general Forgets $90 in Pockets, Throws Away Old Pants New London, June 16 (P—Ole | Oleson of Noank is a good fisher- man, but he has a poor memory. READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED Chairs &-Zamps cal Suggestions v for the - House Wife IF YOU ARE JUST STARTING IN HOSEKEEPING, OR IF YOU ARE MOVING TO A NEW PLACE, THERE ARE SOME THINGS YQU WILL NEED BESIDES YOUR BEDROOM, DINING-ROOM AND LIVING-ROOM SUITES. WE ARE PICIURING HERE A FEW dl' THE MORE NECESSARY AND ATTRACTIVE PIECES WHICH WILL MAKE YOUR HOME MORE PLEASANT Linoleums 95¢. to $2.95 square yard Rag Rugs £1.69 to $9.50 D 1/ PP By % Tea Wagons $17.50-45.00 End Tables $5.75 to $24.50 ('ouch Hammocks $10.95, $17.50, $23.50 Spinet Desks $19.75 to $65.00 $8.75 to $26.00 ONS “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE” TOMORROW NIGHT’S PAPER for Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings SALE STARTS THURSDAY JUNE 18th at 9 A. M.

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