New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1925, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925 e atlon, that fact the Chalrman John E. R.|ment for damage from a leaking ier- | Keevers guaranteed that the work |sink in the health department. This City |would be done for $26,500 plus the |department is to pay one half the cted by eix per cont compensation paid the |damage and the rest is to be paid pa irly adapted !architect, and the added amount |by the City hall commission, t would be needed in ease of roc ation. He eaid that the com- t h fon work at Washing- | a N d has done conslder- m |able teaching since, will remain at | ta lvr home for a rest b FOR PLAY CENTER now is at h position. Mis C . as already left and ive home in Bo The board of public works recejv- compliments from Counclimen s Marie Dana. another n recelved an appropriation ch, Nair, and Christ on its suc- i " who came from z to avo! 000, and that the plan of Mr. ul efforts in paving Myrtle Fumm 0[ Chel‘ry S l‘ee Plfl\,-e Czecho-Slovakia three y 80 and by was considerably below that Chairman Conlon thanked s since trained at the Schauffler | cics of the eity, 1) Under Consideration | xpimimg, seno a brief Plllsburys refused to allow such action| The license committes recom- nended that a fee of §25 be charged \‘l\ y Pfl\ I'\ One Qf thefamlly figure the council for allowing the board When an effort was made by one | the opportunity of building the road, o council members to have the [and said that he hoped more activ- N |t a new positio s embodied in the recommen- |ity along this line will be continued The st tis derman Judd, who was pre. by the board next year — That the Burritt misslon on | E M. Cherry street may be turned into rectors 1% that the council had power a recreation glven up by the 1 has voted to go out of ¢ was learned today when it known that ept or reject. A resolution to |for holding amateur boxing exhibi. Tlll\'lll‘ to \uh \ u‘tmu e 1 Y r for a month tions in this city. It was adopted Plymout by a 14 to 10 vote., Tk and referred to the ordinance com- tr to allow the commission |Mittes reation Commis- ars earller t operating chuyches. go ahead with the contract was —_— " siones: ”*“]”-“ C. Jackson had been Johnson who beca The organizat still exists for t 14 to 10 Efforts Being Made to with this suggestion tent of the org: ! 0ses ncorporat a to ¢t dy " Sadkion alated that the i S L S eh it Aeleene: | It was voted to the \Eddy| Form New Polish Cahinet tter had been him | City Misslon work was reor § : & 4 Warsaw, Pol '} and that membe sion were discussing it and if sible would like to see it become a playground center. He sald he was not in a position to make any - to meet the ne of a gro and a deepening conscio chu thility positive predictions inasmuch as The ORIGINAL Ister 0 the {dea of con- there was an expense of main- ; T Malted Milk Jisga ek el e l{ mifim BOARE Y Milk which would L }u and Diet ForInfants, Invalids, | P = % B8 The Aged Tire l'nml Turned Down the W. H. M A well-balanced, palatable, eas. ily assimilated food that nour- ishes and up-builds. Use at meals ) between meals, or upon retiring, to the cost of the constru and when faint or hungry. Pu-,)ar:dalhamebysm‘rlngthepaw der in hot or cold water, No cooking. 8 no que ake an ideal playground | .p center,” he said W The directors of the City mis- slon have realied for a lon that the Burritt y make an ldeal playg o other chur: h Air cam n's Christtfn e schools wer: n workers, I nerous ways using for en called . Barnes of | for Yr\p'v:r ot aloiter today. Mr. i t he thought it would make & good recre: site. Probation Officer E. C. Con also suggested yesterda city probably had no b i & playground the Burritt misslon The Burritt M ihu Burritt in per his death his will pro be maintained as a communi ter. For y b T e pot st | | -I- 1925 Roll Call— Join Now ntly it has been used by cond Page) that The property is tion of I trinia o e Eurel r is out of the c nt plans are hay Miss Caroline E. Bartlett re- QUALITY DINING ROOM FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES Remarkable values in the better grade of suites just received, Your family and guests will enjoy Thanksgiving Dinner on a New Table, You really deserve one. Eight-Piece Huguenot Walnut Suite of Buffet, Table and Six Chairs R $129 OO . 1ble and Six Chairs $167 OO . Nine-Piece American Walnut Suite of Buffet, Table, China Case and Chairs $239 00 . J shed in the Burri here'the office now Eight-Piece American Walnut Suite of Buffet, Ten-Piece French Walnut Suite in the Windsor Style, of Buffet, Extension Table, China Cabinet, Server and Chairs. Reduced from $313.00, to only $287 00 Our hig stock of Dining Suites includes those made by the Grand Rapids Chair Co. and Berkey & Gay. For most of the Eight-Piece Suites we have the Server and China Cahinets which you may have if you desire. “BUY YOUR FURNITURE AT B. C. PORTER SONS AND BE PERFECTLY SATISFIED.” Get Rid of Your Rheumatism LAMPS TEA WAGONS Our new Floor, Bridge, Tahle and Boudoir Lamps $§23.00 $29.00 I are most attractive and distinctive. See them now, $37.00 §39.00 Before Winter Sets In 1 ep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Arc ! £ i § Let’s talk cold tw’{ey about good appearance. | Disobed ani tho Rhcumaic Foi- B Many a man can give ihm‘f s to his smart | Within Twenty-four Hours. I clothes for at least part of his success. very For Thank:givim——anr! every cther day—a good appearance is good taste .‘"d good sense. 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