New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1928, Page 12

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tem which can be done under the |be obtained and signed by the citi- |after reading thess suggestions and | | eight hour law if passed by the | zens of New Britain and sent to the approve of the same, and should | board of aldermen. I would also | congressman representing this con- | nominate me as their candidate for | suggest that the salaries of all po- gressional district to prepare a bill | mayor at the primaries and should | licemen and firemen in the employ | and present to congress asking an 1ominations and then | of the city be increased by not less | amendment to the Volstead act, to cted on April 10th as the than $50.00 per year or no mort’gne the people of the 48 states in mayor of New PBritain, I will give to, than $100. ylh(‘ United States the right to manu- the citizens of New Britain as gond “I would also suggest that all | facture and sell light wines, ales and administration as they have ever | moving picture theaters be allowed | beer, said manufacture and sale 4, but will try to improve and to to open their doors for the public at | (no saloon) to he under the super- show to the citizens that they have 2:00 p. m., on Sunday’s for the rea- | vision of an excise commission to be made no mistake in nominating me | oughout the whole city for a per- ment except Saturdays when all son if it is all right to open at 6:00 ' appointed by the governor of the as their ¢ e and rul- offices shall be closed.at noon. p. m.—why not allow the general 48 states, who will designate where All bids I would suggest that the commis- | public to benefit by the opeuing at |such light wines, ales and beer may 1 1o the | sioners of the department of police 2:00 p. m, be sold. Fairview | hourd of aldermen rmation. | and fire arrange for a 3-platoon sys- “I would suggest that a petition “Should the of the [ desire to say tha w Britain is | and only cit United States at does not remove the ashes and rubbish from all by and T ces, “The commissloner of the depart- t of police he authorized to ap- Winthrop t at least 15 more patrolmen in position in r to patrol the outlying and | erald to wly built-up sections of the city. | “To cope with any large confla- zration that i occur i this city, th in order to keep | down taxation, it might be well to NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1928. I t that matter lay over for the CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR o= PADNESSA OPPOSES Gty e HASEFORN PLATRORN =5 5255 =2 First Pag 3 t (Continued From Fist Page) | terested directly or indirectly in any | o 4 b «1‘ today to IR iy ot b wood Johnson of 24 ashes) from all stores, T would suggest an eight hour private and apartment houses for all employes of the city gov- | |1 would suggest Hummond will entertai Wednesday rnoon fro Auxiliary, U nembers (Continu ing was the largest open m g i ory has ever see democrats hold He fold of pr which w lr In Silver Springs Creck, Florida | possesses the only river in the world | cople of New Britain | navibable 1o its source. rish to b R. Fox of hus 1eft the 140 employ lle & Level plant osition with J. iresent ac- s Cratonnas Fringed Curtains Four selected patterns ir. small all over designs, 3 inch silk fringe, ecru color. Special, pair Our new line of spring cretonnes in attractive col- ors and patterns, 36 inches for wide. Specially 39 C sch improved ook and marked, yard . A Host of Remarkable Values for Wednesday Selling o be necessary to fight any 1 Stamped 106 lagration that may happen Pillow Cases tion 1e na- S \lay | A0 time as has happened lately in Stamped to embroider in to follo Fall River and other cities, Sablotsky Raps Republic ans That the commissioners on w neat simple patterns on a fine bleached muslin, lad upon pand of 71 South Bur-! guppiv he authorized and directes ouneilman B Sablotsky | Mt str reported to the police this | o tha Loard of aldermen to extend Dainty hemstitched finish. Priced for Wed. 9 5 c alarm i robe out of his ca B ing the rates to consumers as was m unahle reported in their last report to th whenever I can sce an o budget committen of speaking without beir “That the board of asscssors be of erder, or without th Y anthorized and directed to assess all rom the motior properties in New Britain at the rate o adjourn tiie e as has f of 8077 o e full valuation and by | wuently happe comn <0 doing 1 think the rate of taxation council, T do n tomobile owned by Ired Dow= will or could become helow the rats Councilman Sablotsky told of oft of 331 Broad stre The car | of mills. T think the eutting ged political manuverings was reported stolen Summer | down of the hudget as was reported fie republicans, charging that they street Saturday night by hndzet committee headed hy | advised in advance how to vote Sepator Hall, who , with other hen the mm from the “”r‘l ward memhers of the committee, given so stands up o vote * mueh time to the consideration of The Toughest Old /- v to sz tor Cups and | 2332223223833332382382323823233838832328888 D.&L.'s Super Special Wednesday ! police were notified this for: covery in Hartford of Barton's Saucers 333333383383328 white with 15¢ Stair Large size, gold band, Seb Fringed Cornice Valancing A beautiful selection of ounted the @ theft of an automonils = water supply system by inereas- | only, each .... p and the s very grave mis- motlon is ¢z take. The councilm would sav 1 am in yublican ing on and at once with the con- attacked the re-| administration and the s0ard of public works. declaring an struction of the additions to th ffort wes made to have permanent u Senior High school as per specifica navement placed on Corbin place tions and plans already shown a ause politiciana of the republica t th finar committee ghot Can Now Be Stopped . »arty owned property at either end vote to authorize the requi Cyril J. Curtin, president of the amount of honds to complete t New Britain Democr: club, who additions to the Senior High sel in order to be term. favor of go- | Chintz Prints vas chairman of the meeting, pre- | Obstinate, lin iy for the coming this popular fringed val- sented the next speaker as “Thomss | kind that hang Jefferson Smith, the 10b a man iemocracy in New that makes The registrar of voters informed |worn out t no greater se x| Those done for the party than | that to hring in new voters to he ad- witted. He told of the procedure | ‘0 be followe listed the Jdes for the ring, cox e n and hang on and | fall of his sleep-——tie Lim peevish and ceonomy is no Made of heavy flannel, women in this group arpe ancing in a host of lovely terns, tub fast, for chil- very well fashioned in a ! dren’s wear, school and host of real smart and at- tractive patterns and color- Bliaiesvtbenn < In blue all over patterns, color combin- treet wear, 36 inches wide. Snh ot bRl $ 0 street wear, 36 inches wide, 1o doubt 1 Sizes 36 to 44 27 inches wide. Special for IO Specially priced for Wed- Men's and Women's ings, also a selection of 500 yards new spring i Wednesday 49 C nesday, 3 8 C smart corduroy robes for prints of lovely small pat- only, vard kind all| “Regarding the “hool e city, and wl the popnlation is iners w sehoo! suggestion of an arc the breed of prove that common cough syrups are about a bottle of zinger pop. cligi- The surest way to chise, |, rid of a persistent contrary, dir Prior to thie ing, the Tmperial hard cough is to take a teaspoonful orehestra under the leadership ' of Bronchuline Emulsion four tim: Joseph Ries ed a concert |a day, popular numbers, | on REAL congh medicine i< or dizziness, are cross and feverish, rest- Constabile I'r ynes acted as made to stop the old timers—th. less ";“ l‘vfib'd dreams and no sanist for the musical program in- tough ones—the obstinate ones—an. “Pep” fo s a sure sizn of an rspersed with the speechmaking. it does it without any loss of time, :Xm’;f;n:finrv:a:;c‘;beqmm’ i One of the leading performers of the | And remember, there is ro- . o fenor e gt o oy s} MOTHER GRAYS sWEET PowpEms | g3 > ¥ ‘Ihey act quickly and gently on the bow- atly fgrand cough medicine. 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