New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 21, 1919, Page 3

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WAL USRS | PYREX GLASS OVENWARE? || #==% ity Fathers Pass Buck to Com- { Lo W STORE CLOSES AT 12 FRIDAY. Every woman knows how battered and black metal utensils get after a short time, how the surface ieqi g : 0f some utensils flakes off. how some baking dishes craze and absorb cooking odors. P S ! HllSSlOHETS—DlSCllSS Gelebra[mn Pyrex does not loose its brililancy even after years of constant use. It does not craze, rust. discolor, & P9 ® e absorb odors, dent, bend, corrode or burn out. Its hard, smeoth surface cannot peel off or absorb odor: h | Every picce is hand made and tested by cxperts. No picce that does not measure up to Cornin : I ls ls earance Eme common council met last standards” ever leaves the factor) 4 ce is made o stand oven heat. it also has been proved by ) ) evening to decide financial questions. | seientific *auts 19 bhe much er under reveh handling than carthen ware. | make appropriations for improve- HERE IS A LIST OF THE POPULAR NUMBERS: »ments and perfect plans for the -] A e tat s s 1o | —— | In Summer Uresses Soldiers” Old Home Wecek found here Our McCall Pattern De Bhe firs et A = x S 30 5 1-2 in. round—with 5 e e ol e st o i eioin s in was the < « patronized. Would you know the rea- [N ¢ < < ey - eI 322 8x6 in. oval—with CI U IO O From Anton Rudman and othe _,/ i TIN =10 handles .. .. ; Sklrts Capesi Su“s and ( Oat for the acceptance of Rutherford = Wi B I o / cusTARD CUPS Splendid Economi riday Alorn " street and the fixing of official lines. > " 422 6 0z. round (sct of 6) $1.50 tonishingly Lit From Alexander Gordon and others R E ! 423 4 oz “ound (sct of 6) 1.10 The R Eridas imorinel e or. i for the sprinkling of Monroe street, | O 1 iy e 427 5 oz. oval (sct of 6) .. 1.80 and Suites will pay every woman o : Ne [ rom - Madison street to Limwoud PUDDING OR BAKING DISHES BAKING DISHES—Round— i The values urc fere Strsels 120 2 1-2 qt. round, deep .$1.40 Small (COCOTTES) ! Dies csnoapaolics MOsandles ML inenayar | From W. Holmes, for the con- 5 — 121 2 qt. round, deep . ... 1.20 452 6 oz round ; terials selling at $1.85. $1.85, $6.95, $9.9 [ struction of sewers in Adam street SSEROLES 122 1 1-2 qt. round, dcep . 1.00 3 8 oz. round . i Wash Skirts of piques and other L From John I.. Lorenius and others, 100 2 1-2 qt. round, deep $2.50 5 4 > 123 1 qt. round. deep ... 455 12 oz. round . : $1.65, 8. for the extension of the sewer 101 2 qt. round. decp 3 eCi y 124 1-2 qt. round, decp .. NCOV ; AKIN Capes reduced to $3.95. Others The McCall Quarterly for Fall. All| Stanley street. 102 1 1-2 qt. round, deep 1 1 qt. round shallow . .. ‘\”’_‘ REDS K & Suit prices greatly reduced new and advanced ideas can be found | [rom Stanley Drenzik, for the ex- 103 1 qt. round. deep .. 155 1 1-2 qt. round, shallow 1.00 DISHES — Round New Suits for fall selling at $35, $: P $15. BUY NOW. in it; also the latest fareign styles.! tension of the water ma'n in Clinton 104 1-2 qt 4, de 464 1 qt. round A | s . Vles. | ¢ > e p ¢ -2 qt. round, deep . s pissiiieees o 64 1 qt. round It is a good investment for you: only | street a distance of 200 feet. 112 1 qt. round, shallow .. 1.5 40::’},“‘1 < !l)lhfj"“”n 2 0¥ :] 40 465 1 1-2 qt. round costs you 15c when buying a McCall | = prom Carmine Arioli, for the ex- 164 8 oz. round, individual SOfaoRn s A O B 466 2 qt. round pattern. ’ arminel 1oy 4 2 iy : 401 10 oz. oval shallow 45 g K S A ! S l f F i b e e ]| | AR R e 40110 o7, oval shallow . g emi-Annual Sale of Famou street. dard mountings . . ... 3 18 1-2 oz. oval, shall 201 8 1-2 in. round, wid, From Guiseppi Sttiand fothers) 168 1 1-2 qt. round. 4051 e Ol IEIHDE und, wide i . | £ i LAYER CAKE DISH rim .. s i for street lights in Hunter road. standard mountings ... 1. ’ Soi b e HUUSB Dresses From John E. Farr, for the abute- 183 1 qt. oval, shallow, beef- 221 8 1-2 in. round ......$ . 118 L2 1n, round.fovide annattan Irts | ment of a sewer assessment against steak ... .. . UTILITY DISHE! 20508 in. round Vinising o WE HAVE A SPLENDID SHOWING OF THESE SHIRTS AT his property on Lasalle street. 184 1 1-2 oval, v 231 10x6x3-4 in. oblong S0CkD iR o nd ] PHESE PRICES: 3 2 3 . E 5 From Rev. J. E. Klingberg, for beefsteak .. ... sl 1 232 12x7 1-2x1 3-4 in. ob- 203 9 i = isided $2.8 Si.1 $1.85 5.3 here !l Dresses to Mt alliflputes . Slee ) hteimant ot taxes asainstinronarti 193 1 qt. oval, fits standard long—small Roaster s o : : i ! s i g 26 tosd6 |GinenamiandiPercalc)) tancy (it tEIICIIROIRtaxes & salUSLIDECNEGIES A 2 as . BREAD PANS Make your selection without delay. Shirts will be higher next trim, $1.50 to $3.50 2 * | used by him as homes for orphans. mountings ...... -5 BAKING DISHE e e fall LD 23:80 From E. O. Kilbourne, for the 194 2 qt. oval. fits stan- AN SHES— 212 8 1-2x4 1-2x2 3-4 in. N n ol Wells stecet tohinetomaial dard mountings With Handles oblong—regular loaf . - 197 1 1-2 qt. oval, deep, 301 7 in. round—with 214 10x5x3 in. oblong— grade. b fits standard mountings 1. handles ...... double loaf ; From Councilman Gorbach, fi 2 = extension of the ast Main 3 — - —_ e o e T COMPLETE STOCK NOW ON DISPLAY in Smalley street. 4 ® P The legalizing of the Sunday motion pictures in New Britain wi settled by allowing moving pictur theaters to remain open betv n the 5 | hours of and 10:30 o’cloc unday evenings, provided that the charges AGENTS FOR NEW BRITAIN on Sunday nights would not exceed el T o NATIVE LIVE LOBSTERS ............ a Ib 38c Councilman Gillin said it has heen - RUISES—CUTS e ooy Tor e nters v 250-256 Park Street New B"tam’ Conn. SWORD FISH ... PRI I 35c S ihe g e e B e———— T 5 infl H J = = - = ——————— s X ol TTTRRE 3 T by cold wet compres SR e S e ; FRESH MACKEREL, BUTTERFISH, SALMON, from | evening were: Aldermen Paonessa, ses—apply lightly, without nings in the week. The original plans were turned upside 000 to $2,400, for the draftsmen | Murizan, Richards, Curtis, Spencer el g :‘D Alderman Richards favored &l gown by the 11th hour suggestion of from $1,650 to $1.800, or the rodman | Councilmen Hart, Steiner, Mills, Bat- HALIBUT, COD, HADDOCK, FRESH o - s clause in the ordinance that would | tpo factories for a Friday and Satur- | from $800 to $1,000. tey, Gill, Eichstaedt, Gillin, Wall, Gil- | ) vlCKS VAPORU vestrict the pictures to their usual| gay celebration only. | Alderman Curtis’ point in making | patric, Carlson, J. G. Johnson, J. A SHRIMP, LONG AND ROUND high standard. Alderman King in-| The speeches of Mayor Quigley, = {hese changes was that the above sal- | Johnson, Brabrowski, Kerwin, Goi formed Mr. Richards that the local | chairman Dyson A ards al | chairms : of the decoration aries do not come under the heading | ba CLAMS, LITTLE NECK $5.500. police have the power of censorship | committee, and Mr. of se fixed f 3 | Kimball repre- | those fixed for one year. Buys u.,m».mmm:m house “nh; over all local motion picture: senting the manufacturers will be Town Home, according to the Without much further discussion, | found in another part of the Herald | hoard of charity commissioners, need- | OBJE(‘T’S TO QELLIVG ading and referring of the following 3 T £ handles All the latest models can be found | Jarge lot. Only a step to trolley, right | the following ordinance was passed: | this evening. led a new coat of paint, and it was y o here in the City. “Be, It Ordained by the Common the chairman of the city hall com- | recommended that the John Royl SHOES IN EUROPE or on s ls ar e H. N. LOCKWOOD, Council of the City of New | mission, Mr. Alfred, reported the | company be awarded the contract YO[ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Britain poor condition of the tenement house | Pint the home for $298.13. 1 “That moving picture exhibitions & property on the railroad frontage and Comptroller Curtis reported the! R 40 = > e = | Congress 3 lieves Tha oo and are hereby authorized in this city | asked for an appropriation of $5,000 | pavment of $2,246.54 to save the dis- | COngressman Bland Believes That urc t. e ep one : | on Sundays between the hours of for improvements. | counts. 3 = . Supplics Should Be Disposed to o'clock p. m. and 10:30 p. m. pro-| The discussion was then whether The council authorized the supplies 2 PO vided that if charge is made for wi the property was worth keeping ;and printing committec to purchase a nessing or for admission to such Sun-|or not, or whether it was wort new typewriter for the city clerk’s day moving picture exhibition, such |Proving. In answer to Mr. Gillin's| office for §76.75 with the exchange of Paris, Aug. 20.—Congressman Oscar NEW ENGLAND AUTO RADIATOR WORKS D. Cohen, Prop. Zuto r'admovggmclx‘w(v.l;ra and Lemps| .. e shall not exceed the chavges|Teauest for information Mr. Alfred \hfi‘ oldhonc ) | B. Bland, of Indiana, a member of FOR UICK RETURNQ ALL WORK GUARANTEED | customarily made at said place for|said that if the property were his, he e board of public work’s garage | no war expenditures investizating Q N o T = v 1d receive about $240 more for | on Elm street was tak over by the 7 E 5t. Ul movin icture exhibitions at evening | WOU L Y > i iy e 17 East Main St. Under Bronson Hotel | M°VIN& P improvements recommended the city | board of fire commissioners to be used | Committee, v hich is here examining Tel. Changed to 860. -P_C‘fl‘j”"i“;m»‘_ :7_;'1""’1”"_?]‘""1‘:“5”“:‘2 ”;)z would receive about $540 more for | as fire alarm headquarters, being so | records pertaining to the liquidaiton USE THE CLASSIF]ED COLUMN € ) ! 0 not think the tenement warranted the | The original estimate on alterations | in France, said today that he felt it violating the foregoing provision | oo T 0 that it was in such a | was reduced from $2,005 to $1,800 | was more important to lower the cost shellibofreyoked: condition that a respectable family | and Alderman Curtis introduced a r of living for the American public than he water board reported the de- | (NG IOR BIEC & e olution for the authorization for Mr. | to endeavor to protect market prices mand of its workers for a wage in- | “ Gt B V€ L vessed sur-| Rutherford to besin work at once and prevent the market from break- crease to 50 cents an hour. TRiS| , . ahout the deplorable condition The municipal garage will be in the | ing. iy G BN T e sedion o e e e e e | i G (v Gl eioeaan o (hmracie || 10 Gl Hie RO et PLEASURE CARS Alderman ‘m':if to refer the matier| erty improved because of the laclk | cf 1l street. The estimate for the [ bear by American dealers and manu- STORAGE « ) back to the water board with the | of tenements in New Britain today building was $12,000 for space for ten | facturers in an effort to prevent the BATTERY M. IRVING JESTLR recommendation that it run its own Councilman King was greatly exer- | cars. Alderman is introduced a | return of war supplies from France 18 MAIN ST. business. g cised because of Councilman Eich- | resolution calling fc 5,000 for the | to America were objectionable to him, The council had previously fixed a | staedt’s slur on the present occupants | building of a garage it il | Rk e S e R RO minimum wage and had not stipu- | of the tenement commodate fifteen cars, and allow ! Iy ne2d shoe seems strange that . . | board should have settled this matter | Councilman King's objection by say-! two cars at once. The matter of sold ¢ ply to Belgium and othe - \Dally Frelght afld | and not submitted it for the consid-| ing that the families occupying the | building the and 3 i TRADE MARK REGISTERED People in This Country. lated a maximum, and the wazer Councilman Eichstaedt answered | working space for the repairing of | so many good army shoes should be garag making the | Kuropean countries, American work- eration of the council tenement were not to blame for the | estimates for the appropriation of the ! ingmen, meanwhile, being forced to "he report that an increase from | condition of the tenement, but that if | monecy, be referred to a special com- | pay higher prices in the United XpreSS erl\,e $2,200 to $2,400 for the department’s| it were possible for them to move, | mittee of three, that were famili States.” He said the same was true as °W HAVEN AND | engineer he granted was accepted on | he Dbelieved that they would do it. | With (he conditions of buildir !'to trucks and motor cars needed in G the promise that it would be taken Additional fire escapes for city hall Those present at the meeling last Americ . NEW YORK up later on in the evening. would be necessary according to the n y wo mas WOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE e o i report of Building Inspector Ruther- salary commitiee was assigncd u X MOVING AND TRUCKING. to consider the request of Mr. Towers, | ford. The fifth floor of the city hall . JCKS THE ; the department superintendent, for has been used for meeting purposes ) f B tt IO By TUE DAY o ot | [ S ; of Batteries - A. H. HARRIS The Soldiers Welcome Home plans | there, and no fire escapes in the case z of The i of s original estimate of the : 2 Those that have Threaded Care of Adm Johnson, cost of fire escapes was cut $2,000 so Ross’s Universal | ecxcures were not constructea. ; l Rubber Insulation—and those The council voted the matter of ! ; ! that dor’'t. appropriating the money for improve- VIM delivery and heavy duty Barber Shop e T ‘ Big Idea In : Ask aoy owner who has trucks, from 15 to 5 tons. 4 CHAIRS counsel, chairman of the city hall A had vears of experience with AMERICAN Balanced Six, commission, chairman of the tene- A P Pleasiis Car Tel. 1644, 213 Main St. | ment House commitice ana Alderman ; (:OI‘II Flakes ‘ A cach and he’ll tell you the CITY SERVICE STATION. | The provisions for the erecting of 7 ) difference. A M D P Numnhber fire station were passed. . M. F"aonessa, Frop - Y The original report of the board of fire commissioners of $12,000 was too 4 It means money in your i : low: the lowest bidder was Arthur N. L pocket. DENES“N EARAQE : L Rutherford. Mr. Rutherford’s hid was i $14.705. The bid for the heating was 2 : . ; 4 e 3 g wa LA g $820. Alderman Curtis introduced A N e We can give you the names i - and carried a resolution for an ad- 5 ] W efer to. 430 MAIN STREET s ditional $4,000 he added to the orig- kel " of some owners to 1 inal appropriation of $12,000 for the Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night construction of Fire House No. 6. The money left over should be used for § Storage SEupplics iandSrepalring. S improvine Fire House No. 3. The : St aoe z : meeting on the matter. i P ; T, e S e @ 6 Mr. Rutherford was authorized to g MANRBSS A[Jl[] L[]. | the auto's usefulness. It takes construct No. 6 fire house for 313,900 : < attefy 0:, nc. Gt T G Rt R G and the heating contract was also OVERLAND AGENCY, try for needed health and rec- authorized - T S S ‘ N B { The hoard of fire commissione a a i i reation and the better condi- : = ? : .) A W Stor_age and Accgssm.des, ::.,‘ulu;" ll:t‘?(hi;',:}:(\\'uv(, ‘(\Il(»u‘,:"|'h‘c had no trouble in securing the au- o i 167 ['Ch gt ' € l".t-':lln Repall‘ Work a bpeclalty. 7 thori tion of $1,390 for equipment w 5 d 3 motor trucks a better oppor- Phone 2227 139 Arch St. tunity to help solve the na- e e (AT tion’s transportation problem s reasGs) > 'le' d rld It you want reliable repa The board of public works rec L a n eP a DON'T FORGET SUCRR B IISRau toRsund iles mended that the salary of the drafts- vou will visit us LENISwIsIc e B ) men in the engineering department d S e 't d DIONNES I Shay Tt Giver Your u P IR G : . weel an » ollar a Long Ride. and sainry of the first rodn an he in- % 2 focal and long distance moving and Hpoong A G OnE ~ Q creasel from §800 1o $1.000 i ea o ear_ . é:nckmg. Pianos and parties at rea- T. H. COGSWELL Alderman Curtis introduced a reso- . r 0 - o ¥ mable prices. Also storage. ’Phone 8 Chestnut St lution for the ordinance committee to '887-32 and 382. 8 Gilbert street, St. make the necessary changes for an k \ New Britain, R | increase of salaries of the temporary

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