New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 31, 1928, Page 26

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BOARD HELD LUABLE 288853 INREASE FOR DEPT. DEFIIT, N BRSTIL PROPERTY (Continued from First Page) School Commissioners Individ- ually Responsible, Hall Says Members of the school committee o camc before the board of ¥ ce and taxation last night to xplatn a budget of $1.261,38¢ and | K that a deficit of $31,969.11 be p were informed by Chair- Edward F. Hall that undgr | statute members of the school | cmmittee are personally liable for ! his amount. rman Louis W. Young of uu : committes of the school ord explained that the defcit re A from emergencies. He in-| i the committee aumuon-l‘, hers wers required to take care | unexpected influx of children from | he Polish parochial school; the tui- | j ion bill for the state department of {ucation was higher than the es- ate made for the year; additional | itors were required because of Luildings and portables put in library extensions were found | ary; furniture was needed for | rooms; and extensive repairs | ere required. Balances reduce the gross defielt | § to the figure pre- | A | Alger, Estate of F.-C. Allaire, Pierre American Silver American Trust Co. . Anderson, Oscar Appell, Sarah B. Arcanum Bulldmg Co. Arnold Realty Co. Arnold, Emma ] Bachand George T an amcl. Fuller E. . Barnes, Harry C. Barnes, Lena F. Barnes, Lillian H. Barrett, William L. .. Beach, Geome S. Beach Lumber Co. . Beals, H. S, Inc. . Beaudette, Fugene .. echard, Joseph . irge ‘Co., The Blakesley Novelty Co. Bowes, William R. Brainard, Mary E. Breault, Arthur A, .. Bristol Baptist Church | Bristol Brass Corp. . Bristol Furniture Co. d L. < ‘ Baznes, The Wallace Co.’ | Bristol Grain and Suppl; Bristol Lodge of Elks .. Bristol National Bank, No. 1 e deficit, $30,000 18 for | Bristol National Bank, No. 2 Bristol and Plainville Electric equipping High | pairs which included oomis at the Ceutral Junlor hool, Senior High school, as well as| pairs of other types. in 5 in practically all items, | about by extension of the| m and increase in at- . were explained by Com itteeman Young. Commmeemnn T. Burr and Supennttndent‘ H. Holmes. School Com- en William H. Day and Jo- Halloran also attended the ior High Rooms Neoded | uperintendent Holmes advised city is now on th agged * for junior high school accom- ations and that a request for & \ vuMmz must come up “sooner 2 | et's hope it's later,” Chairman | Hall conimented Finance Commissioner F. A. Searle | wised objection to the equipping of ooms in the old Burritt school as Jeing poor economy. He favored building when rooms are needed. ather than placing money into re- | s items after which nothln: sermanent remains. 3 rintendent Holines, by way of wplanation, pointed out that the | Natnan Hale Junior High school has | cen given adequate addition, but at the Central Junior High school | ias not, and hecause there are many | other building problems it has been | ssary to temporize. If an addl- tion to the Senior High school 1is bullt, it will be necessary to use ome rooms in the bullding for jun- ior high school purposes, he said. Chairman Harry C. Jackson of the wmunicipal recreation commission, | cxplained the items of a $7,000 bud- et for that department, and a $2,- 000 request for the municipal home cxvice bureau, A slight increase in maintenance costs is made because of the gift| of Mrs. Robert J. Vance of funds to | wquip playgrounds on the R. J. Vance school site. Chairman Jack- son expressed pleasure at the gift which, he pointed out, fills a very sreat need in the Vance street sec- fion of the city. The budget Is bout the same as last year. Wants Service Bureau Continued | When the municipal home service purean’s budget was presented, | hairman Hall asked if discontin- nce of this service is contemplat- d. Mr. Jackson expressed the hope | iat it would be maintained as long & there are applicants for informa- on, He read items from a report | Funk, C, Co. Bristol Realty Co. ... | Bristol Savings Bank Bristol Theatre, Inc. Bristol Trust Co. i Buffum, Dwight C. Burm John F. . Burwell, Ernest R. Butler, James E. ‘Lalder, Wi flham P. | Carlson, John E | Case, Leon M. Casey, Raymond liam F. Cawley, Peter A, Chippanee Country Clul | Clayton Mfg. Co.".. ICahen. David .... Colonial Theatres, Inc. Condon, John E, .. Conlon, Mary D, et al . Conlon, Rose M. and Bachman .. . Coverty, Raffaclia Coverty, Teresa . Curtiss, Marion S Da A Delage, Emil I)cmers, Mattie . DeNote, Frank and Dimeo, Henry ... Donovan, Joseph Donovan ami helan { Doyle, John B. Dunbar, Agnes o Dunbar Brothers Co. . Dunn, Edward L. Dunn, James J. . Edgerton, Marvin D. Elton, E. H. Elton and Tuttle . | Emmett, Frank J Ferro, Frank . Fiorillo, Flynn, Fogg, W. Ford, Roy and Sons, Funk, George J. .. | Gaudreau, Emory J. Green Stores, Inc. . Gutziz, George ... Gwillim, H. Dennet Hamel, Ludger and Lumina Harasym, Theodore Hayden, Leonard r, Hayes, Blanche M. Heflernan, John L. Helming, Frederick Herold, C. O, F. Harry . Holley, Julian K. . Horton Mfg. Co. ... ng activities In recent months. all commission’s budget | . with income of $23,660, ! ined by Secretary Willlam | . Dunn. The additional items of | ‘pense include a $30,000 vault for « office of the town clerk and 85, - | 00 for a vault in the rear elevator ii. The 830,000 request has been annually for several years but rejected. Nurses Ask Increase | Smith, president of & Nurse association, and | nicy. - epresenting the | v Chest Corporation urged | ierease in the annual up- or nurses be mad; Graphic e m-m. | ase in calls on this bu- explained by Mrs. 8mith. tion expects to spend ext year. It is about 60 upporting and rom the community To make possible in- nursing staff, which! been ! wrporation. Hotchkiss, Catherine M, Hough, Clara A Hough, Willard E Hubbard, | Humason Mig. Co. . Hurlburt, Roy D. . Huttons, Inc. ... Ingraham, The Ingraham, E. M | Ingraham, Grace Ingrahan, Walter '\ o lves, Carlton B. Paul the old Burritt achool and | Bristo! Press "Publ. Co.” 33,075 32,300 ! 63,550 b . 25,830 'GLOVE Mll..LlON-HFJRESS IS NOW B bt 300 This charming young lady was Sybil Bayer, helress to the Kayser glove millions, before her socially sensational elopement from New York to Rye | with Vincent E. Brown, once Standard Oil clerk. s 22000] they established a residence in a $17-a-week furnished room in New York. Mrs. Brown, now 23, is to come into $5,000,000 on her Z4th anniversary. After their marria; 120,200 ; 47,900 | 40,875 22,500 | 23,400 260,675 vRobcrxe Oliva J. | | Roberts, Cora W, Roberts, Otis . 5 !Root Company, Thy Rosenield, S. and F. Shneid- erman (Rome, William H. |Rucmsk1 Stanlcy | St._Anthony’s R. C. Corp. ....... | Sanderson, Werner . | Saniord, Alanson, et al antaniello, Filomena cott, Maria T. Scudder, Mary B. | Segal, Morris | Scrafino, Domo | Sericola, John and Carmella. | Sessions, Albert L. . | Sessions Clad. Lo~ | Sessil . D. J B, lnd Sessions, Emi 'D ceaes | Sessions Foundry Co. . | Sessions, J. H. and Son, Inc, Sessions, Joseph B. ........ . Sessions, William Kenneth,, | Sheeran, William M. | Sinisgalli, Lucy .. | Snyder and Norton. | Sonstroem, John et ux... { Stack, Robert J. , . | Sxack. Timothy LA Stewart, Gierstein W, Strunz Coal Co. ..... Suntawa, Joseph and Rusm.. T Talmadge, Susan E Terry, Charles H. Thompson, The H. 22000 28,100 37,500 67,100 { Tracy, William J. .. i | Tracy and Condon ....... Tracy, William J., et al... Treadway, Charles T. , Isabella R » Morton C. .. | Treadway, Townsend G. Tricarico, Mary ...... Trudon, John J., Jr. Trudon and Platt, Inc. Tucker, Leroy P. ...... Upson, Ella A, w Wade, Virginia B. .... Ward, George B, ct al White, Estate of Jesse M. 300 | Wilcox, Howard . .. Willcox, Lmu; L5 s 120100 21,600 29500(;, Jennings, Mary J. 2§3W1J6nfllng< Neweli . 31,:0(;”05010\“”, Albert .. Sioe Jnmhwn/ and Kammermian. 24,800 | ! Judd Coal Co. .. 21,500 Judd, Emma B. 26,300 Judd, Homer H. !‘0700 "Kamhak Anthony H. .. 21,500 Kellegher, (.ornrhue R. gqgm Kent, Gage S 23000’ Kuslan, Charles .. 21,000 L 28000 | LaCourse, Georgce 1. 70,150 LaCourse, Leon | 28,000 | LaCourse and New g 23,500 Lalane, Arthur H. 2 20,000 | L andry, Arthur & / 195,000 | Lane, Ei 78700 | Lee Wey, Willie and Eva 25,000 | Lessard, Emil ...... i Lilley, Geo. L. Co,, and W J. 39,500; Tra zum\LnlI- and lrar\ 50000 Loughtin, Martin . 42,150 | Lunblad, Walirid ; | . 21800 20,400 31,500 J()S(l) 20,000 ; Majewski, Zyvg 46,700 | Malone, Cathcr K 23,500 ' Malone and Phelan. 56,150 ' Malone, Williar 5 54,700 Mamatsco, Cus! 139,50 Manchester, E 24200 Manross, Sylvia fm Aching Feet % Quickly Soothed 23,500 22,000 20,700 20,500 20000 | 2,725 105,000 | 2,300 ! 1f you suffer irom burning, aching {eet try bathing them in hot water to which you have added Sylpho-Nathol —one teaspoonful to each quart. In- stantly relieves soreness, softens cal- louses. Ends corns and bunions. Ban- ishes body odors. Wonderful for those who have to stand or walk a great deal. Get Sylpho-Natho! at all dealers. 77,6 25,800 346,001 22,600 35,750 ZZ‘)IAy 20,00 1,837,000 | 26,500 47,500 61,500 . 66,150 ARAB. TUIS IDEA T0 ICity Advertuemem BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT NOTICE The hear the following ruary Sth, Board of Adjustment will | requests for | re- | Zone Changes on Wedneaday, Feb- | in Room 208, City Hall, New Britain, Conn,, at 7.30 P. M. Joseph and Everet t Arbour for | Page. ABOUT MY REFUSING) Mason, Alice D. .. Mason, Arthur L Masonic Building Co. 38600 | Massaro, Armand, Emil and Frank ....... Mastrobuoni, Frank Michael, Katherine B, \hlh H. J., Inc. Mizsy, B F. D and/Adsicine Muzzy, Franklin L. ......... Cew Deni \u\ Dep; | Newell, lu'tm H Norton, 3 | O'Brien Walter Chomas I O'Bricn, mas P, O'Connell, Joseph P. .00 O'Connell P. and J. W. Murphy . ; e Odd Fellows It i O'Sullivan, Heirs of M DeWitt Palace Theatre, Inc | Polombo, Cartiine Peck, Miles Lewis Fierro, Rosa ... Pictrororia, \nl‘uuulu &V P’ietrororia, Donato A. Pietrororia, Victoria ’odesta, Josephine J. Polish Corporation Zgoda. Armand S. ... John B. and Rom Princess R Red Men's Building Co. Reilly, Michael J. ..... Reynolds, Katherine O, et a Theater of Bristol, Carl , Frederick H. | Helen M. and B. > | Wiltiams, a ‘W\ \nmuu. B \\ snieski, Helen 28700 Wooding, Charles oo Woodrufi, Walter B. 2.2 V\ i 0 | Zahinke, Pauiine 7 Non-Residents Philip and Jack 20100 36,730 . Ayt & evin LTI IARS ||Imm H 31600 | Brownstone, 1. C. and Co. ¢ SR conomy Grocery Co, rickson, Gustave 26,000 35,000 60,000 «mm New Britain, Cit; Perlstein, Hille . Raffel, Morris Rockwell. Nettie | Royenthal, Samucl H lq)u iy vl L fl‘xiaé‘. \\ gxkr and l‘\rlmm z7_sm 37,000 02000 JUDGMENTS BY rollowing defuult judgments plaintiffs were rendered by Judge Henry P. Roche in eity court vesterday afternoon: Children are natarally happy and pla; ful and when they complrin of h or dizziness, are cross and feverish, rest- less at night, have bad dreams and no “pep” for play, it sure sign of an upset stomach that can be quickly rem- edied if you give them MOTRER GRAY'S rowDERs They act quickly and gently on the bow- ely, relieve constipation, cleanse the stomach and sweeten the feverish breath. They break up colds and act as & tonio to the whole system. Children like to - take theci, This safe and pleasant rem- 43,000 edy has been used by mothers for over 20800 80 Mother Gray's Sweet Powdery are 08,000 Arugglsts; scosptnosubstitute, 100 40.740) 24.800 74000 20400 2,60 70000 { | | 900 | worked overtime while fiumes they were powerless to stem destroyed the OU0 | mmgin building, pictured above, and damaged a nearby morastery and ) ings and laboratory apparatus. 42800 | fale represented the plaintift. ‘A RARE BANQUET FOR CAMPUS| City ltems ' SMOKE-EATERS Auto Show opens Wednesday aft~-noon at 2:30.—advt. The Wednesday afternocon elub will meet at the home of Mrs. George Carlson, 724 Arch street, to- | morrow. | A Nash Suit or Overcoat $22.9¢. | 3. Ryan, 184 North 8t. Tel. 390 | advt. | Winthrop Council, No. 7, Sons !and Daughters of Liberty, will hold 'a regular meeting Wednesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock at Jr. O. U. A. M. (hall. After the meeting the degree |team will meet to practice Auto Show opens Wednesday afternoon at 2:30.—advt. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Hayes ot Stratford Road are spending a | vacation at Miami, Fla. Mrs. Hayes is a well known contractor. | Duncan Shaw, chairman eof the committee on the Byrd lecture, has |called a meeting of the entire per- I sonnel to be held tonight at the Le- !gion home on Washington street. The meeting will take place at 7:30. The executive committee of Eddy- Glover Post, American Legion, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the | legion home. Officer William J. Grabeck has has resumed duty after an fllness. Officer Patrick Meehan is off duty because of illness. Don't Fuss With Mustard Plasters! Don't mix a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can relleve pain, sorencss or stiffness with & lit- tle clean, white Musterole. Musterole is made of pure efl of mustard and other helpful ingredi- ents, and takes the place of mustard plasters. Musterole usually gives prompt | relief from sore throat, bronchitis, !tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestiorn. pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago. beins und aches of the back or nts, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, Chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). (NEA Scrvice, Philadciphia Bureau) lnds-rgraduato volunteer firemen at Villanova College, Philadelphia, church. The loss, placed at $2,000,000, would have been a half-million more but for the students’ swift saving of valuable altar pieces, oil paint- They also carried two of their fellow campusites to safety from the infirmary. 1 Angelo Tomasso vs. Willlam Do- | $50. Greenberg & LeWitt browolski, $2,425.00, money allcged |sented the plaintif. due on an excavating job. 8. G. Ca-| Joseph L. Feigenbaum vs. Apolin. | ary Nowak, $39.50. H. H. Milio- | vwm was counsel for the plaintiff. | repre- Frank Ginsburg vs. . Cavarra, .m",,w..m_,",, P Hero of the dash to the North Pole and To give his latest and recent Trans-Atlantic most popular lecture. flight, is coming to He will show motion the Strand Theater Sunday, Feh. 5th, 2:30 pictures taken during all his flights. p. . lickets can be procured from members of the Eddy-Glover Post, American Legion, Tel. 2337, Clesson W, Parker, Tel. 2026, the Strand Theater, Bridgeit’s Smoke \hnp Globe Clothing House, Egan Pharmacy, Jimmy’s Smoke Shop, Beckwith-Kelly, Blew’s Soda Shop, East End Pharmacy, Contaras Shop, South End Pharmacy, Ashley- Babeock, and the Arch \treet Phanmt:\ Prices $1.00, $1.50, and $2.00, Merely Margy, An Awfully Sweet Girl THE FACT IS | DIDN'T PROMISE YOU AT ALL. YOU FORMID YOUR OWN (0N(LUS|0NS | WASN'T APOLOGIZING” ) nbraces 10 nurses, a higher |the extension of Industrial District | ; 115 feet easterly on the North sid | - und fire hoards iof Whiting Street + the finance board. i $220.950 us)| - of $224,139.90 ial items are: motoreycles, $800 $300; cloth- | placement v car for ctives, 15 allowan ; and asks fire honrd 3 last vear, Shipping Board Vessel \ground Off Boston ' ~The shipping '3 ckusaw ran kround on \Ilulu Ground, a shoal it the entr; of Boston lLarbor in the dense haze today. Her captain irelessed the Amerlcan Merchant lines, « erers, that the vessel was | in no d r and wonld be able to gt off ut hikh water tonight A tug was seut down to stand by the freighte 10t tons. N from Bal- WINNER D 1ark, Jar or Johannes ! ©othe Nobel priz edicine in 1426, was announced | s tod.y Professor Fibiger, who s on the faculty of the University Copenhagen, was avwarded the ize lor his work in cancer re NOBEL PIZY he Vois Aent Wilson's vet John Tomaszeskic et al. change in zone on Osgood Ave., both sides from Farmington Ave. to Corbin Ave., and on Burritt Street ! for the both sides from Hayes Street to Os- | good Ave., this change from resi- dence C to residence B. Wincenty Farmington Avenue from Residence C to Businems A. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT, By Thomas Linder, Clerk. New Britain, Conn. January 23, 1928. T S S T — ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING District of Rerlin, ss; January 30, A D 1928, Estate of Johnson, town of New Iritain, “Probate Court late of the m aid districe, chard Borg. or hn may and empowered to sell and per mmil appears, it batd the time and place of by publisting this order paper hating a circulation and by josting a copy % Dobrowski change in zone at corner of Cabot Stre:t and

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