New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1918, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1018 of fire. with the chief engineer of the fire de- THE 1A “The captain or lieutenant’and one | partment, may call on members of the MERC man shall make the inspections. {fire department for assistance and co- ‘Reports of initial inspections sl\xll operation, g TRUSTC“‘ be made by the officer and reports of | “The inspection cz uir required | e subsequent inspections may hr; made | 1o keep a record of all inspections and =y ! MEMBERS NEW YORK by the men. Inspections will be re- | conditions found, in books and on i 21 WEST MAIN STREET .. ported on forms specially provided. ' forms as provided They shall be made in duplicute ‘Building inspection for fire haz- “The original copy will be forwar | ards is regarded as the most import- - x ed at the close of cach day when in- | ant service of the fire department. | E TELL spection tours are made to the oilice This may be done so thoroughly that - detailed to have charge of the fire the risks for firemen ing to and : prevention service I working at fires wlll ] eatly re- GENT L . A ) “Inspectors have no author s T'his is to tell you that the Spring styles in men’s [|_ ‘Tnsvectors have no anthority to i " arders v may suggest or As the operative in this de clothing, hats and furnishings are here, and ready vise on minor matters wherein partment calls for inspection s | ’FHRIFT proximity, be first on the scenc in case . “The inspectian captain, cunm\[tinaj | ! i fire department has authority. be done by those whose lives for your selection. “In_ matters wherein the authority risk when the fire bell zounds, the im- | If yvou want to see the newest things for men to to remedy rests in other departments!| portance of performing this duty thor- | The thiift of the peo- < they must not even discuss them with | oughly should appeal ta those coti- | ple helps to build a wear this Spring—come here and you will not be the owners, agent or occupant of the cerned. It is & deht the inspector | TS b disapp()i“ted property concerned. { owes himself and family as well as his | ’ . . “An inspection captain shall have |associates. If men allow improver and | Men’s Spring Suits in the new gray patterns, the general charge of the inspection work. | unsafe conditions fto exist through | Spend _ avisely—invest : i P - H To him 2 reports shall be tr: heedless performance of this duty, | safely—help our Gov- smart green mixtures and the beautiful browns, at fmithed. o shall ear=iully! cramine | they oy Jaotardics their own e | ernment to win fhe 1ces i R < very d i or e ¥ i o8 f eir comr es and occu- ! areat fight for the S 1rom 1 ] o i every detail culled for in the form :Ulo lives of their om es an oce price $ 8.00 t When a condition in vielation of ¢ pants of buildings { world’s freedom - fire hazard exists, or if the inspection | T { | inspectors hecome familiay witi | e The inspector ecome fan T Invest in Third Tiber- . e ety I —_— : £ o men make recommendations. he shalt | the properties and by judicious per- 5 i . Spring Overcoats in plain grays, and the new fancy personally investigate immediately. | formance of the duts involved in the| | L gosnponds g xou NEW BRITAIN patterns—some are showerproofed—$18.00 to $35.00. “He shall report the results of his | elimination of ha conditions | | L mheihroudh F. W. PORTER, MG} investigation on the fc provided for | will save property awners fro E us on either a cash Shirts of silk, madras, percale and soisette in the B | (T8 on s e Brovided for will save properts « basis or i casy pay- new Spring patterns, $1.00 to $6.00. shall strive to sccure a correction uf’ “The various prepared forms r { men e WI L » ' violatlons reported or a compliance | ing to inspections call for statements| Neckwear in the new designs and beautiful Wwith the rccammendations if he con-| regarding_ordinary conditigns. Thes | COLT FIRE/ ARMS CO St Ck gl 5 N 3 £ B z curs f the matter in question isjare not expected to cover &vervthin:. colorings—light-weight underwear, socks and pa outside the authority of the fre do: | e e e i 0 : (T — how ]al’l'laS. tment the inspection captain shall! th forms can be bettered and so it 3 . e . promptly report to the proper depart- | is expected by the tharoughness with ._.A Hats, too—in Spring shades and shapes—3$2.00 e R G e e e e i e to $6.00 duplicate copy of the notice to an-|changes or additions that are advis- $6.00. other city department is ta be kept|able The government's car and locomo- by the inspection captain. If the mat-| “The exercise of sound judgment in | (0 I hn Sih e TEReT . R S = 1 o ! re n x n 3 ter relates to the fire department a | recommending corrections ol G e oo roeRREIE, R o Room 410 Natidnal Bank Building, Telephone 2 . notice shall be filed with the chief [honest statement of conditions will be | hoq iny day. First expectations cngineer, who shall attach his signa- [ fully backed up. Tnspectors must not | st he revised, and Y AN F. MCENROF, Manager. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ture of approval to the order for | permit hindrance in this wark through | ca) contracts distributed from time change. The chief engineer may with fear or favor, friends o1 enemies to time in the next few months hold his signat 1 T 3 3 1d HUTLCO 1 s signature, and in such case nspectors shoul e, CoUrteous | nyoves to be but 50,000 the year's o, B , i | 5 5 ar's Jought and i L s e B i remenis on e analo- | B LOCAl Securities ¢ mit the order ta the owner, agent or | motive account may be 1,000,000 tong old 1 of facilitating the worl have been pre- | accupant of the premises. It ap. | WELSH DEATS LUBY { e e ! pared. Proval is withheld the reasons there-| Martin YWelsh defeated Jamos Lub i e e | ik The scope of the work is outlined | for shall be noted on the form b m--; 100 to 92, in the pool tourney at Don- | = peimomorsndumiyichlisiauniectito |90 ol lanaNretuma R oliEn e el icy] | ahue’s smokeshop last evening. Draw me government building of unus- {increase in the past week and 85 per ships from the 1 lon as occasion shows the advis-|captain. 1Tn case the inspection cap-|ings were made for the second rounds, ey BNare s apTatentls naleo 7 e : e ability and made up of a combina- | tain does not sustain the report of | apg » conte: ts will be as fol-| i Hn'h” '1_- ”;’m e cent of capacity has been more com- v ith B 170 tion of features in vogue in other | the inspecting officer regarding con i 2 monly reached. But owners of smaller n nti 1 ) lows » Marson, Maikul-| poococ eoin > ¢ i lleeles . 2 Vi ditions or recammendations he shally gk ve. Daly, ¥ A9 e el blast furnaces still complain of the |development of domes g | s. Dalx The newly created price fixing com- | j0stowal of coke supply upon ; lies proceeds slow A 5 make a note thereof on the report - ! v = nittee he war industries board is cer: lerablc rease is promised f s 4 : i mittee of t produce iderable increase is promised for in these war times, | £ and the reasons. therefor ———— 2 Fire prevention service is highly im- ‘ . butli i . pertant, especialiy - oS, “On the first . S e ) looked to in some Guarters to cor- The pig Iron scarcity is ot Rl T Sas ) 2 ~ Iecuve ol Apnl the following | tripltcato l'rnnl provided for that e tee an ]g prices, especialiy as affecting mills | 1,1 the fact that a good many furnaces | be of soms help Fire prevention is t prindpalf yose fto the chlet angineer, Oos tata | (Swhtenionist St itheilni s Kizon iforH v veasa me s e e e el s Western steel | mest weekly by calls for estimates on : > e = object of this branch of service, but | chall be for his i1y | those one step farther down, which one for the de- || L 2 : ¢h take care of on deliveries, | mills have heen YO o8| mmemcou T SOt Sotlon At i iR imont Hles it b e nl rOn ar e nuist buy semi-finished steel in ihe | )it eannot -ar carry it to | ke r round lots pertaining to health and safety are 7 ¢ e new fis be transmitted to the board of [ e { consumers e § “ district With the opening of the new fiscal ‘TSTIS D RE to W58 57 hiests anih oard of fire| 5 n: 1 commissioners | ! own f2ar on April 4, & bureau for the pro- pupyic welfare requires shall h"'m’"‘ Lo anilicafeineRioriclodiineip ut | T apsces o s e e e anc o C! a eporte: a 3 £ avin 2 P i s > ues ention. of fires and the reduction Endircrortedoldsnarunen e R liR reo eI BTN Shnan pvas o W SU aN LD reed p on iron firg waste will be effective in the fire Proper authority to remedy. Ton and 7 ¢ " } steel products would be continued for department on mare extensive lines; “The city will be divided into as Classificatian 1.—Forms of reports | three months heyond Groht 1.t o than heretofore in practice. Captain many districts as there are fire com- | of buildings that shall be inspected at|cept that basic b ironi And heacs Bugene F. Barnes, of Hook and Lad- panies. In defining the bounds of the | least once in three months, melting steel scrap would be reduced | der Co. No. 1, will be in charge of the districts the chief consideration will “‘Classification Forms of repo $1 in April This means, as fore-| bureau. This service is instituted in be the response of the companfes, | of buildings that shall be inspected shadow in this review last week, a | 8k interest of property owners of tho preference being given to tho com- |least once in four monthe, maximum price of $32 at furnace for clty. Varlous forms for the purpose pany that would, by reason of its| “Classification 5.—Forms of reports | basic irom. 8§42 for Bessemer iron, of buildings that shall be inspected at | or a reduction of 0 a ton, and $2u | least once in slx months nstead of $30 for heavy melting serap. | e e G el 1w Carareel o Gl e of buildings that shall be inspecteq at tion shall be divided | unpar ation af subdivisions representing on. each inspection district ! misfor- | tunes, and should not he thought A is for price advane. The \ Buildings to Be Tnspected oard answered the strenuous plea nf fl | (so-called) shall be applied to that 3 ! above 3 c for their produect by the | part of ‘New, Britaln including’ the lisi¥reduction in basic (ol and oo 7 buildings fronting thereon or immedi- | their main raw materiale 3 i atelyliediacentlberctalidescripe il s | ier B e adeo . “"A‘,‘\'I“f- o e |largest of the self-contained steol ) i Main street, from Franklin square | companies expressed a willingness. 1n Easter is near at hand and so are we with the finest stock of ”,‘m Elm street to the =oli i inzotal oF islaba tol troraman | Easter goods that can be purchased anywhere in the city and at [ | Broad and Beaver streets. plate producers at special prices so P Fe s ) arly and 1 B elor thet bl “Church stroet, from Main to B, R | that the fatter might continue to roi| such a Big Saving. Come carly and have your pick 3 crossing. SE i I | Eats that Money Can Buy. West Main street to High street. 2 2 b s “Railroad arcade. corner Scant cansideration was given to | i the request of the steel manufac- | | : e S . » street to Center street, SWIFI'S PREMIUM HAMS AND BACON—These Hams guarantecd ,F""l‘t"’\;:';:‘”r_”'::[ M”]f N reat 2% | turers that in the interest of the whole | to give satisfaction, both in tenderness and flavor. : etayetti st ot te : d { trade. including consumers, the prices | , " b 5 7 bmu] be given a life of six months or MORRIS' SUGAR-CURED HAMS, BACON AND SMOKED SHOUL- : mm;_i‘c’t ":"1"1"'1‘“’ri"\n“':;";:": i”m'Jf‘_"‘:“;l’j: [more. ~The War Industries board | DERS—We will have Hams averaging from 8 to 20 pounds. {0 coal vards. factories and buildings | Soden Srepenpricen sl HAMS that arc Sugar-Cured, pound ........ 300 e sl e et ey ind February | SLICED HAM that is Sugar-Cured, pound . ........ e | cd at least once cvery three montns, | SaVed the schedule from general re i « ntaining a store | Guection at this time | w FRESH SHOULDERS, Tean and Fresh, pound .. ... ... ..... .. E _UAl buildings containing a store a1 ‘ | k For No. 360 : and three or more tenements The old-material trade, which ha Spanking “English last Oxford, Fresh Lean PORK LOINS, pound 3 St 8 ut not over seven tenements, shall, been in a mrhm_mh: stato since gov- | e e eyaists, 104t VBAL OUTLETS of Fancy Veal,pound .. ... ... e 4 M| Po inspected at least ance in four)crnment control began, is further up- im rich Burgundy Tan. A classic style, B | months set by the reduction so ecasily put full of style and com- VEAL ROAST of Fancy Veal, pound . o X i3 “Bulldings used for tenements onlv | through at last w conference, in | fort Looks like 53 50 4 e g R Bl | containing three and not over seven | Which scrap dealers were unrepre- seven-dollars worth. Fancy ROASTING CHICKINS, pound N e e s ey TSR i e i LEGS OF GENUINE LAMB, pound A B S 33¢ M| every six months. [ strongly urged that b £ scrap THI . uildi t i be allowed to pay d s 31-2 par| C S OF GENUINTE LAMB, pound : 5 e age B Otherbullaings svithintihe fireliimall BeNalionad oAy denlers 333 ine i ( S ll i it< of the city of New Britain and|cent. commission seems to have boen jostleq aside by the main issues. POT ROAST OF HEAVY BEEF, pound ; SEi * B! not specifically mentioned, shall be in 7 < S < The Washington ineeting only | STRIPS OF SUGAR-CURED 1:ACON, pound . o el leE L e ] EXTRA SPECIAL IN STEAKS— | CARL YOUNGBLAD, M. G. Graduate Cangor B T e roted in the market throughout the X = Medical Masseur, 7 - Main St | montn he uncertainty as to the SHORT, STRLOTN AND ROUND STEAKS, pound e officc ‘phone 428-18, residence ‘phone | amount of steel war demands will FRESH TOMATOES, pound p A s 070-5, WViolet Ray, Thormo:]ito Bath, | leave ror sensral consumption o e Massage Headaches, Neuritis, tnsom- 1ged Into uncertainty as lo the SFANISH ONIONS, Two for nia, Rheumatism, Impeded Circula- | amount of ordinary business that will Fancy Large APPLES, peck o ¥ 9c [ |tion, cte. Treatments through your | romain to make demands upon the i @ | physician or by appointments only at | ¢oe) mitie Breal Cut SEINAGH, peolc L0 ; ceeeeen . 2och 1o retidencs aulomie: Gt il Fresh-Cut KALF, peck .. .. a P . | Ask For No. 120— v Another you an’'s favorite GREEN PEPPERS, quart : 5 ] e e @1 teeraing with sivie: ur L HEAD LETTUCE comfortable. Black Gun Jarge HE! E E, head 3 S ‘ fhey are—oore Thew xm lace. Continental last insi Nicely Bleached CELERY G e : mfllhh‘orhm—fmum srpicts. Has ol the carmarics . ] rovag maxweciie g e 2l En cxpm g3 50 Fresh ARTICHOKES = y : S e o= CABBAGE. pound : . ose B 0 2 i h 1409.2 ; ; sk For No.385— POTATOES (Larze Size, No Seconds), pec . S . pp' ArCh' l _7 Ma n St P one §4 9 & e iy e Oelont Faney Fresh CHEE pound . &) 35¢ - ot ;:;:Ti::i;lg:?:x‘:!‘:; . ROMAN CHEESE, pound : comdlitions - sughly “English”. Copy of N . s 5 - . 4E i e 3 = an expensive model Looks Pure Ttalian OLIVE OTL. quart AR AT it exiot b i $3. 50 Genuine Tmported MACARONT, pound e o200 B 10.00. Domestic MACARONT, pound TR Two Cans TOMATO SAUCE S50 VERY DISTINCTIVE is our assortment of Springtime Models PURE LARD, pound 30c: COMPOUND LARD, pound g K of Coats, Dresseg, Skirts and Sults. These new models are now Fresh LEAF LARD, pound . 5 4 2 o ATV ready for inspection. OREAMERY BUTTER, pound......... . SR ALMOST EVERY DAY brings it~ quota of charming new M i = MEN'S AND WOMEN’S STORE IN NEW BR“AI\ Special on STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, dozen . . .. Ade blouses: materials, crepe de chine, Georgette, satin batiste and } THESE PRICES ARE FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY, ; voile [ 324 MAIN 81 REET Nedr R. K. ¢ rObSH]g EASTER GLOVES for women in the choicest styles . ! Open WOHdH\' and Saturday Nights until 10:30. THE QUALITY MARKET g e . 257 Stores in 97 Cities. THE NEW CORSETS in ail the best known makes ' 3 257 St . ot - c : - = —— ores in 97 Cities.—— SORNER EAST MAIN AND ELM STREETS TEL. 756-18 goun i INDIVIDUAL HATS FOR CHILDREN, ! I"RANK MAIETTA, Prop. SILK PETTICOATS, HOSIERY, HANDRERCHIEFS, LR

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