New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 22, 1920, Page 2

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] 2 & fi}@i&@é@@##fi}@&a#@&@&fifififia* :‘rode over the streets named woul_d ; ° .. o k never torses ow “wriain. comett| [Jnder Like Conditions Miller ‘Fi would be advisable to send traffic New { lgures (rouen sreets where mere are 0| Tiras Wear the Same On Tire. Mileage Q o (1) - = = (-} Alderman Paonessa’s amendment to indefinitely postpone the matter was lost. He ‘explained that reference to " - . The Miller Tire _makers, in late theoabilc mworks [bosrd wouid be When your car is equipped with years, have nearly doubled 'their tire 8 doup “only a waste of time.” & 3 A recommendation was received Millers you are sure of uniform long L % In their factory tests. made last 1 the Ci i - - e A e i e A distance mileage. No guess work properties out of cit erty to 3 i i 3 E B Droperties out of city property ~ to about buying a tire that is rated as year no rival tire could match the Mil- ir. Chal F. H. Alford e market i : D eal (haT ot antor itha IieaNn 00 one of the best on th g bY er service. . partment. In one of the leases con- dealers and car owners everywhere. Miller treads outwore all rivals by 00 Iateatare et Fvsuid Tevect back an average of 25 per cent. . to the city in 25 years. . ASK OUR CUSTOMERS Large tire users are making million- Alderman Paonessa regretted the mile comparisons. As h]gh as 20 er_a) action of the health department in Before you buy, ask any Miller user. makes are compared with pisicasd rd lace sed. . : = 3 ?hn:rx:er‘;:o:eme-?en in 1‘!:'::.1: If you will drive or call up, we will ler Tires have already' condition. Council members favored give you their names. Let them these tests. <l Complete ° Herbert L Mllls the contipuance of the matter far L " d % ° Sk mistptssmpicn-| tall you the pedormance of thess e 336 Mai Street# After a lengthy discussion the uniform mileage tires on the:{ cars. ful compi\n§0ns. nd . thg e et of thres o iotactorsad | Once you get the facts you will see incroase thelr customers R t back to the council. : 50 per cent. to 75 per cen flfllg [:0 A tuttan i viet et to why experienced motor car owners . —— = e ryone ngersol atch $2.50 3.50 3.75 4.75 5.50 6.25 8.00 11.50 Wine Presses ORDER NOW While Our Stock Is SOV VHLVVLHVEBVBHTLHRT L-aef o 11 L detetototelotetotetoReteded the mayor appoint a committee of everywhere insist on Millers. So It is ".F‘e to ]%filnew ooy five 1o g0 over the rent proposition : us fod. mileage. Try a Miller, watch t ™ | to determine the number vacant, the come in or call day. age, compare it with the tire tha I’ln sm.t number to be built and collect other » = < ;. data by the co-operation of any city use opposite. - > department. The committee was to Tesomttion was sdopted ia spite o¢| GUNN RUBBER CO. CORBIN MOTOR VEHICLE COR} Councilman_Gorbaci's obsection to| 57 EAST MAIN STREET. 123°'CHESTNUT STREET. = 4 the money end of the matter. Gasoline Restrictions. DISTRIBUTORS FOR NEW “ The appointment of a committee . of five to investigate gasoline storage BRITAIN A'ND VICINITY' about the city was authorized. Al- : derman Gilpatric spoke of the dan- 7 gers of gas storage with no restric- tions. ) To Regulate Jitneys. The following resolution was of- fered by Councilman Gorbach: To His lonor the Mayor and the 2 Common Council of the City of = o New Britain: : Whereas competition between pub- . lic service motor vehicles and the A Truly Wonderful Collection of f|i-m.commai e b 95 to $19.75 Net. y in different cities of the state and is becoming acute in the City of New s s M . Britain, and Taffeta, Georgette t odel Whereas the trolley companies are Dresses; formerly to mar s m being forced out of business in the : state for lack of acts of the legisla- ture sufficient to enable the cities to protect them, and Whereas it would be an injury, it h is considered, to this city and to the state if the trolley companies were compelled to suspend operations, and Whereas there are other vital ques. tions at issue, which should be acted upon at this time, such as the hous- um s ing problem and woman suffrage, H therefore A Be It Resolved, That it is the sense ¢ of this body that a special session 4 of the legislature should be called At Midsummer Reduc 5 act on thess auestions, and : Further Be It Resolved, That the ] 4 PR Be,; Magtford. Governor of the State of Connecticut e to Buy Our Kind." d be requested to call a special session Wil Close All Day rices of the legisiature and that a copy of July and A this resolution be sent to the gover- 5 b 4 e nor of the state by the eity clerk. After a brief discussion the reso- lution was tabled indefinitely. CITY WILL NOT VACATE ITS PROPERTY |FAILS IN DYING GEARED-TO-THE-RO & Lowis co. Hartord, IF IT CAN BE MADE MORE SANITARY MR e . AD ore closed Saturdays ~advt. - —— | Leading “Holy Roller’s” Brethren Dig reon left this morning for Cowensville, Can- | Common Counc%l Namesl ”T\;‘:; that no new appropriation is Up Body to Give Him Chance For Qlll.Ck Retams Use Herald CIaSSified Advts. s as the money had already to Make Good agents Stetson shoes. been laid aside for the work. Co.—-udvt. Committee to Investigate K ~\'iccolution to empower the mayor | Texington, July 22.—Hundreds of | dly, ¥. of A. field day L . | and finance committee to take over | “Holy Rollers” in Garrad and neigh- Quartet Park, Sunday, Conditions—Monthly Busi- | the work of No. 6 fire hoase ana the h:‘rh;‘x oty Countiis e o pite v | new fire alarm station on Elm street | Iy disappointed last night. Andrew ®e hall, Berlin, F'ri. eve ness Transacted. was passed. The mayor explained | Singleton, until three months ago one that the chairman has resigned and | of their most dependable members, PR it is his wish to have the work done | has failed to keep his word. It was before a new board and chairman | probably not Singleton’s fault, but SONALS Numerons items of business were | goes in Councilman Kerwin felt | that will never be known for certain. transacted iast evening at the July | that the new commissioners should Three months ago Singleton died. - meeting of the common council, pre. N2Ve 8 say. Alderman C. J. Dehm | Before his demise he called his faith- ° ° . Wm. E. Lumpp and | 0.4 over by Mayor Orson _| und Councilman M. F. King felt the | ful wife, imparted to her news of his rs. Paul Finance and o s | matter should be cleaned up. impending passing, and told her he l s o opping at Myrtle Beach | ! Frincipal among the matte - | The finance committee was delegat- | was coming back. He exacted a ks’ vacation cussed was the rent situation upon | €d to buy coal for the fire departingnt, | promise from Mrs. Singleton, with ¥s. James Skene of 401 | which a report was presented by the | Police department, city hall commis- | other Rallers standing by more or = slon, charity dcpartment and school | less awestricken, that she would, as are spending their va- e 4 e s o ¥ 1 and schoo 2 rtle Heach WAYSr's FORL QuEmIiIse, Shewing t department, as was favored at the | soon as three months had expired, ’ situation not to be acute. The mayos | last moating. have his body exhumed. This done, eiv. was empowered (o uppoint u standing | The supplies and printing commit- | the dying man told his wife and the 0;. : l 64 committee to collect rent data Pro- | 100 Was ordered to get figures on | other Rollers that he would arise irship L~ < _ A | 31 document files and two drop | from his coffin and walk. . a2 s A A vision was made for the appointment | ahelves oise & saall tookars ool | The three months went by and Mra. Where a Steamship Sails We Can Book You :“yh”.. 1a s n”m:'rla". of a committee 1o lovk Into the mat- | the town clerk's office. No estimates | Singleton kept her word Calls went X l" 1v‘ u:(l; than_the e of restricting the number of gas- | were given. Mayor Curtis was not sat. | out to “Holy Rollers” within a wide MERIC N TOU o algesieifen il bl Ko funs (0 prevent fire menace. | jsfied with the amount of information | area.and all who could went to the A A -Atlantic voyage, he miatter of vecating city e supplied in the report. C cemetery. Husky members e« t the Pulham airdrome [ on Washington Place was continued | . it T s . plied ordance with the terms | for one week and a committe King moved for the adoption of the | shovel and pick. The coffin was re- The Most Complete Steamship Ticket Agency in New | resolution after explaining its need, | Vealed. There was certainly no sign of of Vorsailles to I):r\‘.-:(u;lllv» conditions and » | but on Alderman Dehm’s amendment | 1ife there. The coffin waus opened, and England. wou e practicab! to plac N ras also ckly closed. 2 2 : bullding in a habitable condition i i “mur.i:lr(‘:::fimluw Report. 5 ;(:ay of qn‘l’-.ie'kriollleor:dnow believe Owing to the .}Ieaw Travel to Europe it is advisable | mayor and finance committes Were | On the report of thr e mommit. | Singteton will appear from the spirit for those who desire August or Sep! passage to ordered to take up the matter of com- | tee Alderman Gilpatric moved that | Torid. book at once pleting work on No. 6 engine house. | the report be continued as one of | TP ————————————— < e . Alresotuiion presented by Coundil- | presioss: snd (he. commities: bo ot We will help you with your Passports. Applications man Abraham Gorbach to hay lowed 1o rathe: W e s r than replaced titlon sent to the governor for [ by a standing commi on hand. rml'hu-»l:l'nn ,"' nlu» legislature 10 act | gested. Alderman J. F (;!“l?. :,;‘:).“.‘,:; REMITTANCES TO FOREIGN COU S on the Jitney problem was lost a member of the commitice, com. : Expedited Through Our Own European Offices »f assessors | plimented Lawyer David 1. Dunn for for a new safe and cabinet was re- | work done The mavyvor joined in forred to tha supplies und printing | complimenting the chairman. The DRAF l s committee upoa motion of Council- | motion was passed man M. T rwin | mayor's committee working on 1 diverting trafic from the center of MAIL and CABLE MONEY ORDERS to all parts of the v nnon for | the a report which ini which{ Cha PATR GHic Al Latonll BoRght | totor ronltz ine Bod ot public work. | /25 world at minimum Rates, transportation to this city had been | The routes suggested are: sent elsewhere and the petitioners| 1. Allen to Oak to North to Broad S ' were given leave to withdraw | to North Burritt to West Main street. | FOREIGN MONEY A resolution to order the comptrol- 2. The same as the first, changing ler to pay A. C. Ma 11 875 for in- | frov Broad to G 1 Myrtl 1 dexing the city charter and ordinances | Bouth Burritt. - e ~ Bought and Sold at Current Rates. was passed | 3. Corbin avenue, Hart to Arch to The request of the public works | Locust to ( n to Bassett to Roberts o b ; hoard fer a safe for storing city maps, | to South Main | alit Yl oy ity ete., at a cost not to exceed $ Reverse rontes would be the same. 4 upon motion of Alderman F. | It was suggested that signs be placed L ° mino pack- i Gilpatric to the committee- on |along the routes at a cost of about upplies and printing It vas ex- | $1.000 It was also suggested that . iy " e T | plained that the money will come | money bhe expended in putting the R M s N itai C >sugars. | IR, oo ith Caticora Talcum 297 Main Street, ew Britain, Conn. sundry bills contracted for at the Condition of Streets After b h 5 'hE Cuticura Seap the ura way, Taicum i en in- ughter house by the health depart- U"pon being questioned as to the ment were ordered pald. The money | condition of the sireets in Route No. y and pro- was raised at the recent city meeting, | 1, ¥. H. Alford said they were “fair- I pe to it wan explaiaed Iy good." The remark brousht a | | sumpte setmwm Addrens ol 2 s “*Owtlenra with Domino ‘_ | homas Linder's contract for special |loud laugh from Alderman Paonessa ...,o'&““”m nsaessment work was renewed for one | who claimed a thorough knowledge B Coticars Soap shaves i om e, yvear at $4.500 Mayor Curtis ex- ! of the locality and said anyone who |

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