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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1926. e o a very beautiful memor 2 gard to the further I 1 can be deferred for a later date, |enter within our doors. ‘ - Py He was the only leader of a war First Message of Mavor Weld to Selndn e e S[]LU ) AUEUS HIR was the only leader of a wa g y anish-American wa proce ng our |work which will be required in re- | “I have made several recommer W councilmen of more t | s shou I it f L T § t 3 g ck cannot be {dations, and euggestions in this 4 olitical party in his group C lR l t thz N Id . Vil 3rook ER i 1y t work has per- | message that I believe should be {5 | second, 1 and fourth wards ouncit ep ete 4 ew eas World War Memorial s T e e | | SoRS I A o A SWhil of . 3 e t this is not in good | There are many other problems con- | e sixth entirely by demo- f X memk I ge v : \ 8 t like be | fronting us as a growing city that I e th had two re- - 3 X . n L/ X : ft " and ev t T W 5 n y e the same com- e not mentioned this time, i democrats, Economy in Government, | e e Ll entrtl e el T S et e ‘GWSDOWB}(I {0 Succeed Karpin- the 1 tion of 1 » the pavement | month, and, to put the matter very Single Headed Fire Com- | crar s : T s e & o nstr \ Hartford av mildly. I am somewhat startled by —— | : . ted | 0 i ' accepted, | work is now underway |the many problems we must pass mission and Assessors’ 1 i bt i . o b ementie P 5 SR e udgment upon and, perhaps, must on the south side © some for future generations to | . oo i s becoms Board—East Main St. I : : i 3 . ot \ street from the park [solve. I am not discouraged, how- ¢ N '\ SEan i {5 5 . and Cham- vt ¢ ; 3 ra, rance t rk place. As to how |ever, bec 1 believe ir Nl et mmissioner be availab r itain, T have faith in her c D8, | Goynotlman e 1 fifth ward vaca known nd I know we have the ability {o ‘ te 3 next meet The fol- |meet with and carry to completion |! ' tion, that of n of Rodman Extension Included. . aThe ot v \duits com- [any and all projects that are neces- g ! s A T Mayor Gardr A 1 1s v be 1 b - . S r Y G t { work could be (Sary to the city’s welfare. T have, 3 J annual o ¥ to t 2 ki P ¢ Sav foloar t =Hv::n:‘1mu|‘ o ’h best o ability, appointed common counci ; y e ot brolect, HEOEN it coms ' e ) ‘ 1 © Myrtle street, |cope with their various problems, |Maining republican i Y g ¢ ing was replete r r i margin I and Elunibing : : . P ity R et on) ge upon these boards the ation. X 1A 19 \\ U tions of an i > L ¥ e ¥ % < T Washington street to of keeping strictly within e e o o much o om0 e N i e e o |the nrromriations i have' b | A kil R : ! $ A % po . that 100 s where paving work m from this fiscal year. » l il the importar s issue of e L ] s i t s conduits are not |I urge them to carry on their work government v 1 for about t . - t 1. One sma cce of |S slly and conscien- The fina t € @ et ) ' South | ‘lous E them to do, as 1 5 st e 1o [T g ritish Govt. Proposals Are the committee who 3 R aon : city line 'S*ek and acce onstructive criti hard and faithfully ng back the corner on |CiSm Whenever and wherever it ma j e it i Gty ot S arc siriving against | bridge. cutting ba cornerfon ) clam Aoy rever st may G Turned Down bond sit 0 . f r e t later th 3 g LR s g Respe et fully, vestig: V, Abattoir Refrigerator tisfactory condi- and housing ance o party forn ch re wish to make it sions. The assessments against ab- i i 3 3 ¢ : i provided in the charter of the Ci he Board of Adjustment, al-| Iy this connection we might also | sunbish since t ggafow Brpn T L though one of the latest boards to | expediting the collection of the tax, |an incinerator depends LUk the ome a part of our ity FOVEID-ido el to set ax due date on |, regular supply of fue condition of our city, to make r ment, has almost immediately ISy L Y et SUDT mendation, and to outline plz I f our most import he same time shorten the | Dumps the ensuing ¥ Sland FINANCIAL STATEMENT Balances in the Varions Funds of tho City Trensury. ptio u before their board | money to pay its expenses before | puhbish. Limited in ar E ordinances, | the new tax is payable. The sav-|(he pr o (runk lines leading from the |ish-American war. The money orun 1o minor na- fing to the city of money now paid | places fc purposes 18 a |city to the disposal plant. Farly en- [to be taken from the refund on in- nelo et ent law should nterest would be considerablc difricult T matter is very rgement of these trunk lines will [surance stock e memorial will 7 : ; ] AL enefi more time to de- | “Another problem that should be |important, and v is under | < 2 Befora lenint o lba Ao atithn ehiraiee o WalES , : vio il e ossibl consistencies be- | studied by your honorable hody |yiseme ¢ sent, mu cht ¢ i i T 5 e st 3 aking cl es, and I earnestly | and the board of finance and taxa- [apnd study shonld be give f to he 1 by expevienced en- Ordinances increasing building [whose privile nan Sl bl SN e you give this recom- on wotld Le the abolishing of the Traflic Situation ers in order that such enlarge- | permit f and providing for the |the uncumbent beir Nob e L e than one n dollar ¢ \ le meet N et TR : u‘lu! :‘.‘,”“,‘7.)”?"._”"; :l‘!j ts “GARDNER C. WELD, i . » foe able. 0 t 4 h 5 an T e _“Mayo k Pl exercised to the t rat i y 1 ) to the type of the ma- - R G . ; e s ich 1 e e o mm B nh SITY Tfl KEEP N the following:— ; o : o Only in extreme cases, |4 ’ ent N particularly and giv That an audit of all 1 n t v P erests of the city or ' By ; ek el e C funds be made q Iy; t would be jeopardized, should S stre is prol lem shoul T discipline be maintal the r ¢ v ess transacted at the et : lce and fire departments; that vaulits | in rd tings be closed to the {oioam atol nasnballll iy - : be provided to safegns aable ' i 1 ! Housing And Repairing of Equip- econds in city mulls o daitiona Charter Tesision e e Gouncil Yotes to Buy Machine on the new fire station; t i n neral assemb! 1 - rildings I eration be given the single nis- | mer i : during the fiscal ) ! : 3 wdequate for hous M C ret early completion of a memorial to | You will, undouhtedly, re nany T e b ¢ | gned only for housing | . mier's p the Spanish-American War, and re- i that a committee be appoint- g S cquipment. Al the | pyyoya g ® coneretel e : t t conld xee no newed effort for a appropriat se i anes et it ah Algy i lires more or less re- | LY ey e 5 n t res shou memgm: speedy action or prove ] 1 S endinents e Ao Reren common council last night, which | STANLEY A, KARPINSKI we advisory plumBing codes with a view to e pel T Y nece . An early appointment of action is taken as official sanction |the same ty ; adoption; publicity in all ¢ 1 Ways committee will assure plenty | nus dvelal Ot publio voks & denn el ness with no general excey i la ax rate S S Al E Central Park Lighting igian 10 have the city handle 35 |eaneies it sarly o constdeiationy of’ cyronoasy saped ; ; proposed amendments. i 0N oL s ¢ paving programs in the future |tg aq 5 charter amendments; abolition of |who 3 & through e : A ght the center of : oo e teje men ETE GARCRROL: WO OO ] 08 CXJIETOEN, g R e from the results that have R to permit issuance o g lobjection voced by Councilma . 3 = superior court; making the tax duc 108 every i tax through scientific knowledge riher delay will arouse serious : as now used on the | oyening the proposition, which fn. | date May 1, instead of July 1; elim- |1 he War ey | 0o i coer adninisiralion. 9f GUE) L o ot the atate)| other of Main street. e e eReion Mol fne el nating sprinkling tax and putting it | can ge a moder e el S o = i S _Sewer System R anar SRR 200, e ent 1 5 7 o it in ma in general expenses; elaboration of |tax that ford to T e R e 1 ould | “With the rapid growth of the city e 3 Sl ’ in filling ¥ 1is proposal the premier is not hon- the educational program as far as | 0 e e S e ot 1% of residences in | I -”f”n“; juat ]'u\r a man witl e ¢ e city finance will allow; employment [ “T s ty of iR s s dhton eV A e s and ; X flons beyond the limits of _the bis pay_ envelope on a Saturday - 5 = fae of & year-around supervisor of play; |wk 3 t ilso Dbelieve that we should take Garbage Incinerator present sewer system the ,Pul ‘(:L\‘””' H;y\]{ auite a u{'] of nl]mu\ ; e S larger appropriations to the public s are 1 r T ne more step, and, by legislative| syyith the rapid growth of Works department has been besieg- |10 spend, and o i 11_“.' in L amusement commission. - I ccounts tment, abolish the board of as- |city constantly in mind I would like |ed With requests for sewer exten- | lv‘;\(“),v;‘.lu‘(”r: ;:)“vl?l‘ally'hlhl potaE erstandard Garbage and ash disposal, dumps. 1 Jourt are z twice | ¢ s as is now provided under (o have you give nt to ; g L I e St L L L ‘ living of t ny other traffic problems with an extension | , as provi he | our present charter. In the same |pweeds of an incinerator to { are bufling property for scwer benefits |ald there was not: enough money | | <ctions of of FEast Main street through to r the other departments once | manner to provide for the appoint- |o¢ our garbage. All possible con- | being limited to $1.75 per front foot, M il \«\-;r 7‘ o e . Washington street as a solutior and the Town Clerk's re- |ment of an assessor, he to be re- |gigeration should be glven this dur- |and averaging nearer $1.50 per front | TS FEw. Tw Ol <Shars, 027 | o OFFIGERS EL ECTED BY street acceptance programs and are not audited at all. T |poved from office only for cause by The nresont year, and every en- | foot, does not equal the cost of con- | T0US Arounc we bl ' 4 eral other matters were discus commend that hereafter all €ity | the superior court or by a judge of | jeavor should be made to include struction of the dual system of sew- | iU 5 : . = His message, in full, follows: artments where city money 15 |that court. Thus removing from |gnficient appropriation in the city |ers being built in most sections. In | Economy, Judd Belicves ! n > : SDNIOR H. S. ASSOCIATION “To the Members of the Commor ¢ er than the Tax Col- | political infiuence one of the most |huaget mext year for the construc- several sections we have been com- | Alderman Judd felt much of the | 7 Council. tor’s office, be audited at least | important offices in our clty govern- | {jon of an incinerator. In this con- |pelled to build sanitary sewers only. |cost of the machine would be made ] “Gentlemen: giaztarlye nt, and making for greater |peetion consideration must also be Our rapid expansion has brought up through money provided for the i Alphonse B. Porter Chosen President “It is my privilege and duty as Board of Adjustment icicney at less cost to the city. n to the municipal collection of |into the sewers throughout the cen- {rental of a machine, payment of ; q operation of such | fer of the city, quantities of sewage |Which will be obviated by the pur- # 2 At Mecting of Parents $ vers were not designed to |chase. He cited the fact that §1,000 % . \rry. There are at present under |Was spent on the Commercial street order of the Common Council sewers [job which need not be spent on the whose estimated cost will exceed the | West Main street job, and this c and Teachers t honse B. Porter of 77 b was elected president L e I {lable until further legis- |be applied against the cost. ) M ertons consid thorization has heen se- | On motion of Alderman W. H R o . Judd, $17,000 was appropriated for me condition also applies |a memorial to veterar the Span- date of listing and | eyt {5 yery necessary saving iy | nior High Schoo Pa tho S Alth o wehers' association at 1 Wt 1 " te t ) of B tion your careful thought. special sprinkling tax, and the| “Because of our narrow strcefs. |ments will be uate to care for piacarding of buildings under con- [the only fifth ward iblican, o e-president; Miss Bertha T, Wad City Fall g of this item under gencral [and congested Main et area it is r future expansion. struction 1o indicate the presence |lknown to aspire to t - ’ g : . 4 lell of Columbia street, a member valua city records have | taxatio thus avoiding the con-|yery necessary that'y our traf- Water Supply of a permit, were passed. must therefore stage a onc-man s | 2 " N e v school facnlty, secretary; and 1at this tax is not fairly |fic problems constant study. I have following as closely as | Five New Policemen rus at which he will probably e D. Sall \ted so rapidly in the Town | troversy t1 office that the vauit is in- | administered. | always felt that heavy ladened ve- the plans that were submit- | The police commission was au- |himself the choice for alderman; S e for their proper storage Schools and Education | hicles, and all possible traffic should by Mr. Allen Hazen Who |thorized to appoint five policemen, |must then caucus to select his Suc- | ajio \‘\' e R L re- | “One of our most vital problems | pe diverted around the Main street, g neer on water |increasing the force to 62 regular |cessor, and lastly bring the il our net |is the neces to provide sufficient [and as m through traffic as pos- | 1 ms. Part of his pro- |men. B (Rl carnone Al f 1dge chools for the education of our sible be directed to dircet TOULES [gram ha n completed, and we | A vote of the counell was passed |proval Municipal Gara ] | Police Department children. We are in the age where |through the city re a present time working on authorizing the comptroller to turn | Practically Municivel ‘lj' 8 “We are fortunate in having 2 |the realization of the value of educ “The contemplated extension on nlarg water distribution ‘n\vr to the registrars $100 to pay ! tween aldermen atorliclpal > f of Police who is capable, ener- | tion is appreciated, and it behooves | ast Main strect through to Wash- N , when completed, [extra expenses during the prepara- | der the présent system is i 1 well fitted in every way |us to bend every effort and to|ington strect would do much to re- | ... v encircle the city and in- (tion of voting lists for the state elec- | (hat the former are members of the o g e LS g Bate Al to Widows A sitfon which he holds, and | stretch our finances to the utmost |licye some of our traffic which now A cater pressure for |tion, P natd oy G E bty e et o and at the (overarawn). oc.s.re 8 3 ; ted by his subor .| limit in order that the desire for |naturally feeds into Main strect. T g catle he next large pro- | The hoard of assessors was au- |aqdition fo being in line fo Lng "'_ S BB taceity 1d what I in- { cducation, which is 80 plainly ex- |pelieve that this project should t will come before us in |thorized to appoint a map-man, at |\ancement brcuuse of his service in | nhipcanatly 'mrlmn):ulnlm" of . al high ex stan- | hibited by the children of today, |ceive early consideration, tion with our water supply |2 salary of 835 a wee | the council, is a banker and a certi- D 1a , physical training, | may be gratified. | Unaccepted Strects . the enlarging, and raising of | _On motion of Councflman D. L. | | [ of Arch street, also a an who d after scveral al r mect- A W fraternitics sehool ushers. The Alpha Jota E n fraternity acted PASSES SECOND READING London, May 20 (#—The govern ment finance bill was passed by the house of commions on its second e 2 noral duty and pred 4 : t nTane i 5 i fied accountant, facts which it is ex- Street Bond: 2 oral duty and re- The construction program under “In the list as published in Janu- o 406 Aeadow dam. This im- [Nair, the sum of $500 was appro- | pected will make his service on the i . i t of strict supervision of the school board | 1926, there appeared one hun- | con 0" pould have careful [Priated to carry on the work of in- | fuance committee desirable. e S g v f y iscipline, |and the bhoard of finance and taxa- |dred and thirty-seven streets not y Janning as to procedure and financ- |dexing city ordinances, many of Aaisinel el ostanationt to o k Park B . A + 1 S t i ng today A motion by W Retun t 1 r v with tion is progressing as rapidly as|approved or accepted, which are not which do not now appear in the e S Sl Am YR hoo! B A . . Wl | e L e {psinted t | common council was unexpected. |Graham, laborite, for rejection of the :":'N*'lv” 2 E % H el A Gl G b R B Sl The reforesting of our water sheds |Printed book ¥ew members of the council wer vas defeated by a vote of 1ty Notes eoesm $ ve Austin street is nearing completion, | pocket streets that are not acce 1], ed- |1 eing enlarged each year. This - toche Reappointed Clerk i e addition to the Nathan Hale |Every effort should be put forth 10 | constant planting of trees will help oseph W. Roche, clerk of coms hool is now in the process of con- have these streets worked to grade | . water sheds, and will [On council committees for the pas Water Bonds ..., : 4 o o 1a | e o - 1d nccepted by the city as soon a S e 5 Jeater, Hons . struction as is also the Stecle street |and accepted by the city = ”{" “: zive us some day very valuable [three years, was reappointed for a Althoueh ihe resignatio Btreet Hor 1 1 nsibl s school. It s expected that they will |possible. The preliminary one year term. sl ! CSATTIRD A 755 i 1 septem- |the engineering department for the |UMmber On motion of Alderman W. H. |2ccompanied by an explar SATURDAY, MAY 22 Municipal € Bon y b 1y has r for occupancy by S Municipal Garage & is understood that he only 2 7 J g i Tiie proposed mew schools onl|accepling of streeis consists of pre- [ = 0 o SUEEECS CEREEt, oo |Juad, the bullding department was | ¢ SASSIRCOS CIAE HE 0BT I WILL OPEN for location, s : ordered to issue a permit to George | o ned that Ii it ttle Meadow avenue and Clinton |paring a detailed map N i e Retenadasi it e 5 i the |a profile showing the present and nicipal g2 ; |Ratner for construction of a theater | CF3! BOVErnment as With a Full Line of will soon be needed and the profil owin ¥ system should be given immedia B ofw theater |, o1 revenus de service in any | Hasicral ¢ Ibuild Broa school board is in search of addition- | proposed st s, and a de- [P0 S0 Siteve e avc |Duilding on Broad strect, to a six | R 43 & . | v : AC 0ol board is in search o 1 . of work. [attention. I helieve that there are oo Qg i ythe LI B8 T [branch of the government §1- || GROCERIES, TOBACCO! ‘DIAMOND DYE"” ANY fds e . {otcapst Twith! our: ra Lo \des. The next [several plans that could be worked | o pinon g avcaited a specific or. | 1683k CIGARETTES, ICE CREAM L - i iring of |out to make this department more IR Dicaat s Foonalman £ , ICE JA] e “ht | difficult. rortion 2 der since the present line stands at mn < t well might |difficult, rori e e deiat | o8 Aiteiaabiing one e b AND SODAS e Departm £ . en in our |petition and ' from ¥ GARMENT, DRAPERY s liiraiLepacimen S Su st yev fi in our | petitic \N Lo to [commission have recommended that | ooy cora ordered pald as fol.!| Was nominated by the republican at the Corner of eceived jowner | tm s at present operating % > >, ar received 3 the departments at present operating lyo . "Nro 7. Achenpach of 343 | Party as successor to Peter J. Pa- || cypy 3. and MARKET STS. ROPAREHAINE lioshen s S i Ford cars each year turn in their {pioy oireot ‘826 damages as a result | JCWski Who retired as an alderman T 0313 s e : : . g ols, o worthy _ex- |money i A iocre i old cars and purchase New NS |oe 'y a1l on an lcy sidewalk; Mrs, |in 1925. He was elected and has Edward H lt o D“c ! tioms [Pend aatn il oEEnecesaIly; | Aee S o of opinion tha '1Y’t;_< Koplowitz, $75, for damages as a | nOW entercd his second year as an aliz Bk 2 s o |carried on through the reg har E con 1 he fl"flf;!':v“fm“‘ |result of a fall on an icy sidewalk. | alderman. xz 5 in hay- |nels of referring to t 4 many departments to B engrus. | Several petitions for street and " {hree very beautiful [compensation and assesst re [t believe that these Sugg sewer operations were referred to 1 in respect to the |WOrk is started t _should be given careful |the noard of public works. ‘ - 2 A e Surfacing Streets ; i : | Wants Normal School Lights H he Ba ke Day Ald 2 L y | are a larg o t Common Council | The board of public works was : e aE Doty : spect of our common council |requested, on motion of Alderman i and 1ay | %) surfaces where t y co-operation on €very |John I. Maerz to provide additional | Not merely a leavener for your baking—Rumford is hecomir t { and rthy municipal affair, and, in & |light in front of the ®tate Normal is more than that—itnot only makes biscuits, muf- o 2 7 ; i is my wish to co-lschiool. The alderman remarked the fins and cakes light, tender and of fine texture, e operate h your body in every lcity should be proud of the beautiful | bt also adds real food value to them, and only o Bven il s it the members of the |structure and should keep it flooded is excellent i minority party to feel just as free to |with light at all times, Rumford does this. You can always depend on Std en el acr TRaE THIN Sy raal consult with me and to feel just as| Resolutions on the death of Mor- tauch stroe E rly all |confident of my support as the mem- [ris C. Webster, former mayor, were tial 1 some bers of my own party. The council lread, as follows: Se » the oil sur s been [ohamber is just w the name im-| “In the death of Morris Catlin Relief with & small | |removed and the stone base re-roll- |plics, A place for us to gather, to |Webster, New Britain and Connecti- The Wholesome bottle of old would place them in t1 uni- |counsel, and advise for the welfare [cut have lost a devoted and distin- Jacobs Oil” pavement class where they |of our city and every citizen. It is guished cftizen. Member of the com- Wwould furnish excellent scrvice for |y sincere wish that no question of [mon council, Mayor of the city, | s ———— e e Y > worla long period of years. T recom-|pey politics shall be permitted mlsm-:«k.r of the house of representa- Backac No!| ond this method be followed tives and state comptroller were of- FRECKLEC rapldly t ire will |1 ! 1 , ”-‘\"‘ e Condnit Construction fices filled by him with distinction We Have Just Received a Very Fine Assortment of : t \ 1! Your back-{ ugome paving around {1 for 1s |and abflity. He came from a fam- 5 : : Stre . r istate and nation and he exemplified £ D1 e AR . S Wlciate it Ithe best traditions of his forebears. Reasonable in Price and Very Attxacme its of the 1 Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic |we ke this occasion o express to | We Are Showing in Our Window This Week What We Chtlvthe soreners) : S his family our sense of loss and LIS i 3 Spanish War Memorial and lamer lisappea .‘ Sl oo Liquid, Just What You Need [Sorcowes Think Is the Most Value in a g ’fn““' ¥, giantionable v acthon / I .»::M;~H’u‘y\‘m{iu‘;u1,;\'»“\0‘"vowuwwj‘:\'fluu?: SCOOTER RIDER BREAKS ARM Ball Bearing Lawn Mower fOl" $10 aware until his letter was read that he intended to quit the cify govern- ‘mvnl. S g wire conduits or subways. Tells How to Get Rid of Thesg Ugly 5 Denafrating 'S S|} and Have o Meautiful Conplexic ¥ right on your pa E Main strect conduits can . | with the funds available v clear, healthy skin by using Zemo. | William Ralocke, aged 8 years of EVERYTHING IN SUMMER HARDWARE I ther legislative aut , Zemo generally removes Pimples, | 756 West Main street, received a : became of tained Blackheads, Blofches, Iezema and |fracture of the right forearm y el AR O At o ietd . healthy. Zemo is a clean, pene- |a scooter while playing near his . nore | r you have sciatica, neu-|is fI val o < |trating, antiseptic liquid. that docs |home. He was taken to New Brit- cipated was re-|ralgia, rheumatism or sprains, as n West Main stros not show and may be applied day or |ain General hospital where the bone | Telephone 407 405 Main Street the belief of [it is absolutely harmless and | i is very unsatisfactory. |night. Ask your druggist for a small | was set. He was reported to be rest- sufficient o | doesn't burn the skin, !The brick sections are got as bad |size G60c or large bottle $1.00, ing mnyorra\fly today. 9 to remove you ) >4 T \

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