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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1025 R i a ————— | the N #er from frost, and to make up the!rate of 37,500 per voof |buiit Areproatf, excepting possibiy CHOO PHY\I \u t the § rour ieh require the | } i PFRRY flpms}“ Tl] variation of grade, usually requires as We find that at Manchester Green |roof construetion which makes It come “ANT S la S ‘1 N & 5 yeieiay Pe. Bmith “TD. ledifl. A”m'. 4 4 4 much foundation wall as would bela one-story four-reem buillding nen-under the class of a fireproof sehenl y " il hed dally at his effice in s 5 flN - under the whele bullding, and as|eluding a sma® auditorium, is costing [speaking, a compietely fiveproof v L there would bhe less Tacoma, June 28.~Mrs. Warren O, || stone lald in cement mortar in most| $42,000 at the rate of §10,508 per |bullding will cost about eight per cent p e event of an aceident. | Harding feels safer when bey Seeuls Svdnd location 18 the cheapest durahle|roem |mare than ene which is semi-fire. | Public Amusements’ Commn L alth department has furni a1 in guarding the president, accords — Even in a so.called semi-fire b mmissi andages and ing to a telegram received from the | proot foundation that ean be used the dif These three bulldings are exaetly |proo ) a4 the |proof bullding a great deal of the! MHeves D, Smith Conld Auend to sippiies far firet 814 treatments| TEU0 & S scoutmaster, n]flr (‘Anslmc“ofl led m\'?lrllpo in thickness between the|the same type and quality as ) i d |stone wall of & one and two story|SUrvey committee brought out at the !floars are Areproof, such as those of ST R . hapiies for faok 11d desatmunt: | BresbentE ) 0 > ainin lirectors Harding states she felt safer when bullding 18 very little because not | 185t meeting of the city meeting board corridors, those over TAams. ground which [ccal rooms, manual fraining 10OMS | The nubiie amusements commissi poy scouts alded in guarding the ‘Please Bif“ rd s‘ A hi s" more than 20.ineh walls are usually |88 being the type and gquality | ; q)"*' ’ lw‘ : |required for a two story bullding, and | New Rritain should consider erecting [Anl Bhe 68 o ¥ 10 V8- |\ endeavoring to effeet an arrange ROLLES OF YALF ELECTED president,” the message sald : e e a4 [Foam. 8¢ the #\orencs horveen th mmitts 1 ve N Y. June 35 1) Take offer to local committes of the " services of a small guard of bey | a stone wall cannot be laid up mueh | S . | |an the Washington school hecause it |10oms and the difference “:'“"" the » o i Wsts n h w # sehonl saminin ' ¥ Nas oda 2 is the last building hullt in this eity [c08ts of a floor huilt of 3x14 Jelsts | throug hieh th ehonl exan \ [ ¥y elected | Lo 00 The erection of a one story school |'®%® than 18 Inches In thickness for building instead of ane of twe. a one story building, The greater| s i i o s 9 INE Instead of ane of twe, three s and is the one to which mere or less |And @ reinfarced concrete slah 18 not| b ciaian e Vineent Smith, weu resident of the inter-collegiate golf e or more floors would be a step back- |AMOunt of roof on a ene story build ¢ lvery great : born in New ward in New Rritain, and would he(IN6 usually means greater upkeep. | Criticlem has heen atarted hecause of NN RTCEC o0l g Mtlon_which s holding its an-| The smaliest baby Ever ot Sty " P o v ~ 0 mplonship tour ent a h 0 X wi impraetical, according to 1. K. Perry, | There are some arguments in favor of [!'S Apparent excessive eos {would seem that enoush sad heem ampi p tournament at the | York weighe: o P architeet. My. Perey has designed the |8 one story building It small and to We. bellove that the above com- | LSS SEel o neere fair-minded ounee RVen ‘¢ " as designed he - L1 an J L Ly x parative figures will plainly show the Washington, Nathan Hale' and the|house small ehildren, but the enly ar. | Parative fig ¥ person could readily appreciate that Fiihu Bureitt Jr. High schools of | 8iment as far as cost goes in a one|difference in coat between a perma- (FF CC0 SUR (R0t a1ed the rehool vent fireproot building and the one ; New Brifain, he also designed the one [story bullding of more than four or| "0 ':"ME‘M" I_"":""I.':“M‘m. :_"‘ o | nousing situation in New Britain have stary building at Wethersfield, several | 8ix rooms is that there s very little P > had the eity's interest and welfare at | rate buildings al Storrs college, & new|fire hazard for the ehildren in a one[™!'® cOnstruction. 2 [heart and are not deserving of the| psvchopathic hospital at Middletown, [story bullding, and the building can| Womuld Need 125 Per Cent More |, et eritielsm of extravagance that Room has been eharged against them. " and a number of other sehool build- |be built largely of wood eonstruetion.| ' ings | Needless to say that the upkeep of Taking the average room cost of the Milldale and the Newington build Commenting upen the eost of schoel |sueh a hullding i1s far greater than 1,875, 4 N N \ | that of a medern and practically fire. [ "E At 87,875, does it not seem worth G"JMAN"W"JSON ment with the & handle emergeney cases at the grounds during the summer m Bach year there are severel a ildings in New Hritain, he says T ‘Educational buildings, espeeially | proof huflding while to put the added $700 par room b ot kb LCTREN SR X y - |inte the bullding and have ane whieh — g &ra & pres: 60.Foot Chimneys is fireproof, permanent and first class | one of the largest problems that faces “Ta resart to construction of such | eonstruction Tawlor Street Young Woman Bride of St Bl NI ':::n“fi',‘q,"::'::':, T e i e ®P[ | "Aa regards lat area vequired, §t 15| Fartford Man at §t. Mary's Church w2 A e L progressive eity absurd to state that the ane story Frpenditure of # city. and In cities| opp the larger bulldings one great| huilding requiras only 18 per cont| this Moming. ¢ 0 V"_'" 0 "’j" |~"P-i'"""{\ the | Jisadvantage of the one story plan|mare land. The Washington schoo! Fuerage value of schools properties I8 s tnat in order to get proper draft|nhas twalve rooms In ita area ana a approximately 36 per cent of Allfrar the heating, plant it is necessary|total of 27 rooms Omitting the eor- | of Hartford to Miss Catherine Torrets | municipally owned property. 8chool |, capry the chimney to a halght of| ridors and stairways, class - rooma| wiison, daughter of Mrs. Patriek Wil | .:.ms are financially non.productive. | 4a o0 60 feet depending on the size|alone would increase this present % ‘ | e Devertheless they veprosent the city's|oe yng huflding, pnd this has a strong, area an additional 125 per eont aon of 100 Tawior strest taok place at | Is Dellc‘ous nost valuable asset, the education of | tendancy to ma the bullding appear The auditorium and gymnasum on 0 o'cloek this mnrnlnz'm Bt. Mary Ui [] its childran | like & tactory, finless n great amount | one floor would increase the aren church, Rev. John T. Winters oficiat- | 8chool bullding programs todays are | " onanqed tn? arehitactural treat- | respectivaly by 100 par cont. Tn oth. | "8 Albert E. Benoit of Hartford was| perhaps more ambitious than any [ oF er wards this bullding would ha be | DSt man and Miss Margaret Wilson, | At Meals Between or other eity development. The rapid “An analysis of the cost of the new|tween 200 and 225 per cent greater|” sister of the bride, was bridesmaid | The gown of the bride was of can growth of the population in many ith | area, 1t buit . 0 Washington school as compared with| frea uilt on the one story plan . . cities hos made unavoldable the ex-ly ydings of infertor construction| Comparing detail construction | o1 €repe and she wore 4 vail caught penditure of great sums of money for Aty | costs, Mr Betelle, of Gilbert & R up with roses. The pgown of the throughout the state 18 not only inter e et | bridesmatd was of nite green canton any (o) er 4 b vor| telle, architects of the State Normal most city planners, saya in one of his “The cost of the Washingten school Arehitectural Forum of August, 1822, houquet of roses and lilles.of the.val. | recent arficles, ‘Rinea schools con-| "0 bie g0t 1s 20.8 cents and the| Télative to cost on two classes of con. |!°Y And the bridesmaid carried a £ume &0 large 2 proportion of muni I atusil haniber: of 'nla" rooms is 27 | #truction—freproot and semi-fire. | bouquet of pink roses cipal building funds, it logically fol- THa UBIAAY Gontants of "",‘I,n"‘;mgprnny ‘The usual firepronf type is The gift of the bride to the brides. 1ows that school butldings must con- | i TUEER PRI O 00 ou. faet | INderstond to include masonry walle| MAld Was a string of pearls and the 1 ? av gift of the groom to the hest man was | triby reely to the characteristic fq.rl SEE RGN S of anditoriam and| 201 floors, wood trim, and efther a gl ot iy graomite thaibeimen w nepect of a city. He further states| masonry or a heavy timber roof | gymnasium per cu. foot 15 25¢ and the o g " v - that, It 1s but a step from recognition V‘mn‘ r"lmn’:fvl cost of flufl('n:-h:‘m There {8 not a great difference in cost | GIman will make a trip to New York | of gchool buldings as parmanent civie ! o P 849 800 ¥ = between a short span, reinforced con- | And Washington and on their return Téibiiek and afaehosl koLt ivie | AN @vmnasium is $62, The cost will make thelr home at 347 T i Erounds as eivie Sar sramdl thomie o thisIhuIIAIAR Ahs crete roaf and one of timber, or at m at 347 Trum. | ¥ least not sufficient difference to ma. | NIl street, Hartford, Conn. Mr Gil. man is employed at the Worcester recreational spaces, to realizatio t Rilcol irens ot ¥ il ;:»:::::.:u cluding the auditorium and Eymn- (4 011y 3 act the ost here given P s are public re g K ; i 3 cen per which will be found to relate to al ,":"“ :T| 51 : _‘_""M:”""’I ’ "M‘:;" cibic foot. The gemi-Areproof bufld. | bullding in Hartford and Miss Wilson mast every phase of city planning.' | Ui saummed. b L . ] fng 18 Intended to mean a *huilding | Wns employed by T.anders, Frary and ‘In view of the enormous cost rep. | PUIIInE excluding ' auditortum and| . ing masnnry exterior and corridor | Clark rezented by sohool bulldings and the | E¥YMnnsium ls 88,552 walls and other supporting walls, but important part that they play in the | I :'“»'"'|“':V: been nr(;":;r?:"‘:; with stud partitions dividing indi- FARL OPERATED UPON z % cost of a large open spac: v ednueational life of a ety and their| vidual rooms; floors in corri {4 28 v’.v“hflr.\;vlv'fi value to any y*’rmlvn\um i"""""‘"m ana "‘m?""“m. 15 1888 ovor hotler and coal rfmh:;x ?:"h-a’:'\; nré‘:‘lfilt])?e'slx: W:n. li‘;‘;:ter: onTth}:e Ena;\[' ty, the planning of a modern gehool | NAN small room costs. =~ We have.| graproof construction, but all floors of | to recovery today after an operation i& A proposition that needs careful |!Nerefore, taken the cost of the audi-1 ordinary class rooms as well as roof | for appendicltis here, His fiance gtudy and consideration torfum at 4.8 less per cu. foot than| congtruction of heavy timber.' Miss Jeseica Brown, former Follies Ntock Plans Inadvicable | the total building cost estimating the| i, the. New England district| dancer, is & constant visitor at his “In planning o achool Luilding its| C°SF of the auditortum and gymna-| semi.firepraof bulldings are eosting | bedside. g noeds and uses, the system of educa. | Sum . 32 per cuble foot, while firepronf tion to be employed, the grades which | .. .omparing this class room cost of | hyjldings cost 36e to 38c. the building shall accommodate, the | $5:582 bearing in mind that this 18| ““The cost of the schools buflt by number of puplls to be honsed, and|? fireproof, first quality construction,|the construction department of the the value of the land on which it is! with the recent buildings bullt in this|claveland hoard of education was 15¢ to be built are all important yuestions | 170211ty of one story second class con-1in 1812; In 1920 it reached the peak, which enter Info conslderation, _and|tTetion and non-fireproot throush- |costing 70c per cublc foot, and {n should hecome determining factors in 2 - 922 the cost dropped to 85c. deciding the type of bullding to 1.«-! We find that at Newington Junction| *‘Costs of new fireproof achools tor nsed. Tt none of these important ques- | ® one-story, four-roem, non-fireproof |C‘olumbus and Ohio district generally tions required consideration and the | “°CONd class construction has recently|are averaging 30c. number of rooms required to house | C0St $33.000, at the rate of $8,250. '‘The_difference in cost between a pupils was the only thing to be con “‘ “We find at Milldale a one-story slx-gemi-fireproof and a fireproof building W ’mrm' one of the eity's greatest| T00M. non-fireproof second class con-|does not amount to as much as for- !“mhh.“‘“ SOt e ‘.”“-e'r‘ e '|Sstrur'|nn recently contracted for and/ meri in these days of high priced b % i .| as yet not finished and so the totalllum and comparatively low priced 3 P P ality ahe t poud - ‘ ::1”::_1_1“:"' ;‘”':‘:‘I‘_L ‘N"T’I: :::‘?"]"_] :y‘!‘”-"::“ price cannot be ascertained, is costing| steel and cement. Practically all - o) it sl elahi onimoved raoins | 5 HIEItime BABI000! and! isat chej echoolihulidinkeiol any Slbe Ae bAIOR A $25 OO SE O SI VERWARE ‘ which they could plant promiscuously | sessses———— = around the ci where school buildings e ety FREE.! Frioay artervooNn FREE.! The marriage of Fdward G Gliman #chool housing case The problem is one that re-| auires san2 consideration, careful | - ~— study, and hearty cooperation on the ! 3 o fiart of all fnterested in the city's Six Knives, Six Forks, Six Tea Spoons, Six Table Spoons, One Sugar Shell, Peliate: One Butter Knife, in Mahogany Chest “More buildings ave required to ac- commodate the elementary grades and 3 B profichic fn fibediiiich aead edyons O fuel, in recent vears, has, attained more pupils in ohe huilding as is possible, This has proven an economic measure the great Skyscrapers, Department Stores, Mu- Thehiers and. Garages, toroughout. the United $5.00 Silver Sugar-iowl $5.00 Silver Cake Basket Jona Reryive, Hblcen otsoulaing Saiid Theaters and Garages, throughout the United N ne.city of. Wil iagtoh, Delawars, States, and th 1 bins have gone on an oil 0 h : W $5.00 Gold Clock $5.00 Silver Bread Tray after a caveful study of the school sit- uation has recommended that as far 5 g a5 possible new schoo! buildings shall 1. gives smokele;s cnmhlustml:l,. redug'ed labor, / take care of 2,000 puplls each, With costs much Jess than coal in heat units, raises 5 00 w S 5 Ch k f $20 E ch Good these facts in mind it needs no argu- steam or hot water in two-thirds of the time . ater et ec s 0 a [] on * ment to convinee a fair minded per- required with coal and eliminates the cleaning $5.00 Fruit DiSh Any Lot Bought This week zon that the best type of building for nH . ” housing a large number of pupils in of heaters and flues. hfty per cent, more heat city areas is & two or three story Yalus oan W sored in K Q1R aghos TANI o : t i bullding. It requires less. frontage on and eighty per cent. efficiency can be obtaine P k O A E l _Y H Wh 1 C ll F s et die et e BHnared with SIts per cent. with toad, : ick Out An Envelope ou kave at alls Ior Inside than a one story building if both are built of first class construction [ EEPING your home at an even temperature is i — - - — “In cities where there is a density ot important to the health of your household, pre- |mpn]uunrlm land values are too high vents sickness and doctors’ hills. Nokel Auto- ¥ B e ey, matic Oil Burners will solve your heating prob- MARKED CARR LAND SALE Only in cases where it 'is decided to v build 4 small building or in outlying lems, are dependable, are furnishing clean, san- N ” ) ) 5 ] anh by sections wonld it be practicable. The itary heat in thousands of buildings and homes LEAVE CENTRAL SQUARE, 2 P. M., (daylight saving) By Hartford Line S L L throughout the United States. They are not i Get On Anywhere Along the Line comparatively short time would make an experiment, having been in constant use for B e S ,‘.‘“",,;fif,,,}}‘,f‘ Al R e the past five years and are the only Automatic § together too much free land, and this 0Oil Burning apparatus approved and indorsed § scheme 18, of course, dlametrically op- by the National Board of Fire Underwriters y Nnnn v s erastanbigiy wmin e without reservations. . MAPLE HILL, NEWINGTON tion, One Story Build - TR services ar vo i sal to solve your ¢ y Dadings Impeaciont O[ R services are at your disposal Ive you Theee are the finest Building Tots ever offered the people of New Britain, Fyvery lot high and dry, and New Britain's best people "It i impossible to satisfactorily heating problem, to eliminate ashes, dust, dirt a ry .y ) 2 s ’ ) ve been waiting to buy lots in this location. RL IR 08 MBIV Bullding on the aver. and labor, and to furnish you dependable heat et QUICK SALES, LOW PRICES, EASY TERMS-—OUR MOTTO age available achool lot owing to the : i EaRtbun: oF tho 1ind. Hiel: Tr Nat at all times regardless of weather conditions, Wi Britain, ltke the Seven Hills of and to enlzight:‘lni you ;\n;‘e fulilyhnn theigreat Rome, {5 not absolutely level, and the services that oil is rendering, right now, in our Q s A n Investmel ‘t NEW BRITAIN viis siory. piant in miny cases would time of fuel distress and extortion. G- THE CITY IS SPREADI ouT TAKE NO MAN'S WORD_SFE FOR YOURSELF have to be a series of steps up and down hill, With regard to dlfference ET us tell you more ahout Nokol, or hetter still, g IS GROW in costn between one and two story v i is vicinity j £ ik Bl e Bl lgf us show you some in th!s vicinity in npera- Business is good. It is only a chort distance from vonr home and factovies. Puosiness men have and are now spending large vums of tion of the bullding goes, quality of tion and thousands in New England territory money here because they have confidence—Your public men have confidence and are helping the city—A big profit should come to all—We conetruction being equal; it stands to reason on a small buflding, say of two can he referred to. rooms, perhaps three and possibly Nokol Automatic Oil Burners are adapted for LOTS LESS THAN THEIR REAL VALUE L RGOSt T con . YARIY all types of heating equipment, steam, hot s . Ra s o Mkl o e water, and hot air. Gas and electricity are nec- A FEW HIGHER auired for ever ytwo story building, essary for operatlon. TO 15 Per Cent Dis(‘mmt FOI‘ Cflsh but as soon as you increase the aiza \f py . < - : of.& one story bullding. to above four Send For Booklet No Interest Or Taxes For Two Years * e e e P Bl 504 1o WX it rogms the additional ecost of the foundation and roof for the one story z vuilding more than makes up for the! 7 o caving by the omission of staire The; l O 0 Down 500 A UU eek crester the size of a one story build- by e i 3 b i e s A B i e ——— ing. natirally the greater number af e 3 K lineal feet of foundation and square - feet of roof area. National Bank Building. Room 405 Phone 3130 ' H ‘ ARR l AND CO [ J o ® “While it is not always necessary 272 Main St., New Britain, Conn. 1o excavate for basement under more HhaE pare ot Whe :!":'B:Ifl‘r.\‘hl::‘lldmg. Smil :’nd ServiccBDeg:h;. " 257 MAIN STREET nnless the & practically level, tha R i i Adepth down to which the !ounhflomi New Britain Meriden o e Ak have to be carried to get below dan- in use for the past four winters, any of which ask you to see the land—Think it over—then act-—For it {s now or never.

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