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olBoard Disagrees on Site for East End Building Deadlocked After Consider- ing Majority and Minority Reports—Decides to Cen- sor Football Schedule. ssion on the pur- or a new school in section of the city, i school accommodations After a long d chase of a s the eastern which the committec D'Angelo and Sm for $17,000, and Cc Kilbourne submitte; port y the purc bach si so-called, a owned the Lincoin was voted to recom that ym a minority urgin strip of land Realty Co., action. yption of the or- ded minority report fou bach sit 1 four among t who de both site \jority report, , was lost, Judge Gaffney declined to vote whil Mrs. Kimball was obliged to leave meeting because of a business engagement, In the cours of the discussion, Judge Mangan warned the commit- tee that, if the Gorbach site was rec- emmended by school committee and i place to build 1 schoo ear before the Toard of finance and taxation and op- pose the recommendation Majority Recommendation. offer four to two. report, touch with Mr. Gor- representing t x of on er consideration, and recefved from him a new price 7000 in place of the former 00.00, making a cut in . & strect running through it, ts of a containing 4.8 acres. It will 00 per acre The tract, known Smith and D'Angeloproperty. on the cast line, 415' on the 693" on the west and 4123’ on the north, making a practically square piece of about 6 2-3 acres, which, at & price of $17,000.00, will cost us about $2,6562.00 per acre “The majority of the committee feel it is a much more acceptable Jo- approxi- cost us as the is 695 south, other HORSFALL Men's Overcoats at $40 We have o up, but we menrtisr because it's scidom you such coat as t They're tajlored from 1 warm Continental fabric in color—in rt box and some “heiters " going to buy an cout thi fall you can't afford to these up'=come in and r of them ercoats from these values #ma mods you's into or HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Street Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind" in coffc There is a milk and That coffer grand —The drinkers say i Farmer Doy The cream from United Milk Co.’s milk will add rel- ish to your morning cup of coffee. Our cream and milk bottled for your satisfac- tion is the purest that can be found. Try our Grade A Nursery milk for your baby. Drink More Milk United Milk Co. HAVE YOUR EYLS EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED BY A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 200 MAIN ST. New Britain or a school, because of fits While objection has been cation elevation, raised to its proximity to the railroad, we do not think this is a valid objec- tion, as the distance is about a third |of a mile, and if this argument be urged against one location, it will ap- ply almost equally to the other, as there is only a difference of about 200" between the boundaries of both propert nd from center to center of about 500" “We are conv d D’Angelo tr able site ed that the Smith ot is the best avail- for a schoo! which will meet in that section, and we recommend that the School ct this as the site. he members of the com- el that the price is hight, and v that we might to acquire the land at some under condemnation proceed- ings. We would therefore mend that the Board decide upon the site, and if this site is chosen, give us instructions whether to acquire the land by purchase, at the proce named, ’n:- to institute condemnation proceed- ngs.” our nee in therefor Board sc mittee Minority Report. The minerity report follows “After over a year of study and careful consideration of a location of a site for a new schoo! in the eastern | section of the city, to relieve the Bast Street and Smith schools, your com- nittee found two available sites, with cient land for playground pur- s, that would mect the require- ments of that section, namely, the so called Smith and D'Angelo tract, and the other the so called Gorbach tract land. “The majority of your committee favors the purchase of the Smith, elo propertics, the minority, as it dislik witt o disagree majority, b ommend t Gorbach 1 re called not T ase of the so property at a price exceed for the following reasons, , first as to cost of the Smith, gelo properties, it is claimed they can be bought for $17,000, but your committee has no option nor has it heen able to obtain an option on this land, The map of this tract shows cutting the property in two and also with three lots sold on this proposed street now your committee only has the as- reputable real estate it thinks these three lots to surance of a firm, that can be purchase Secondly if the price Smith, D'Angelo site is selected, it will | be necessary to purchase or condemn land to afford an outlet to Chapman street, also to purchase or condemn land in order to e 1d the proposed street from Belden to Austin streets, all of which is not included in the $17,000 appropriation asked for “The cost of opening up this pro posed street, together with macadam- izing, putting in walks, curbs, ete,, not including the Leen estimated by A, W, N ut $11,400, whiie it 3 aimed that this is exceseive as part of this cost could be against the property on the opposite side of the street the of @ yuiring thé land to open thi posed also to extend a street from this property to Chapman street would, in the opiniow of the minerity your comppnittee, he r in excees of cstimatd engineer and it C that to the needed land a Y the condition, [ s as the Gorbac cost of 1 D'Angelo properties the located too the Newington town to b as a site, furthermore the ficssibilities of development, betwee: this site and the Newington town I\ are very remote The location the N. D. Gas Co. plant 1,300 from this property and the p of land nearby by a manuf coneern, all in the opinion & w. mi- nority of your committee tend to de- tract the value of this property as a v propnsed school AS to ocation, while it' may be claimed that t is desirable to locate a sehool on a LIl nevertheless is it dom to a school where it will accom- the gres number, on a act of rather than to it in a remote place in to ohta age of a mu} stroet, of ] yulre ame the traet te in e Smith, pinion of the minority is car line jesirabl te for s or not wi lccate mod level atior ority of e ha ca to the nts in this ction of the site in g re to the cels should not attenti mi on of over tio® pare requesting the e 8mith site be passed light “As to the pur 5 1t mous ir k your agree- 1 for the Smith ng that the price D'Angelo property is exorbitant. The assessors’ books shov whole prop- erty to be asecssed $2,500 and we are asked to p asseasment property that is asse € price over seven times the to the Gorbach 400 , OF A and his aski is 8 UTOMOTIVE engineers the world over recognize the Ansted engine as the highest development to which the sit- cylinder principle has been car- ried. Ttis for this reason thet in performance and dependability the Lexington =: ael 0 superior—re7- -dless of price. CHARLES \. BENCE 51-53 Main Street Lexington Motor Company cmereville, Ind., U. 8. A of $17,000 | recom- | purchased within the $17,000] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, little less than twice the assessed valuation.” Lineup on Reports. When the two reports came up for action, Committeeman E. O. Kil- | bourne moved that the minority re-| port be adopted. Those voting in favor were: Mrs. Laura P. Mangan, | Messrs, Kilbourne, Halloran and Pratt, Those opposing were: Messrs, Saxe, Gaffney and King, and Mrs. Lffie M, Kimball. The vote was a tie and the resolution failed of pass- | age. majority report and it, too, failed of | passage. | - Before the vote was taken, Mr. | King asked Mr. Kilbourne if he in- tended to vote. He called attention |to a statement attributed to Mr. Kil- Action was then taken on the! bourne that he would not be eligible | | to vote becauge of his connection with Mr., Gorbach. Mr. Kilbourne said | he could see no valid reason why he |should not exercise his privilege, to which Mr. King replied: “If you think it's all ahead. T won't object.” Will Censor Football Schedule. A request of members of the foot- ball team to be excused from school | next Friday afternoon so they may | go to Pouitney, Vermont, to play the te of the Troy Conference 4 , was granted after some dis- cussion, during which objection was |volced to the football schedule as prepared this year, and it was decided right, go that henceforth all schedules must be | POLICE BREAK UP |eubmitted to the school hoard, Mrs. Mangan said the fact that Ver- mont is Physical Director Cassidy’s | home state may have heen responsible | for scheduling the game. [ Will Sell Milk in Schoois R ing for the committec on | neatt® and sanitation, Mrs. Kimball | said it is planned to sell milk in the public schools at five cents a bottle, the sales to be taken care of by the faculty. The system has been trie out elsewhere with sucess and it is planned to begin by selling in one { scheol, gradually taking in the other bulldings. The resignation Miss ntal hygenist was A A Heott was ed her Contracts for printing bulletin were authorized Eastern Herald Publishing Co The accommodations committee re- ported that little remains to be done at ¢he Washington schoo! and that the bullding will be completed soon. Mre school the with TROUBLED WITH WORMS GIRL HAD TWO CONVULSIONS figns of worms in children are: De- ranged stomach, swollen upper lip, of- eyes heavy, with pains, pale face, twitching eyelids, tie red points on tongue, starting dur- ing sleep, with troublesome dreams, slow fever, The safe method for r A milk train ran into an open switch near Philadelphia, fall- Foot Drop NOVEMBER 10, 1923. ing 80 feet, and killing the engineer, fireman and a brakeman. | LIL’ GAME 0" CARDS Proprietor Fined $50 and Eight | that Varialli had struck his wife and lalso the little girl giving the latter Peter Oleja of 315 East Main strevt W. Al- was arra " gamb guilty and Tamovich, v police court this morning on & f Stankowitz, Ruoka, leski, Paul Quirntz were | 85 without costs as frequenters while e | gamuel Krznenok was fined $7 with- Stanley Connie He John Stavick was d cost. Parsck, Lentz, ned before Judge B Frequenters Pay $5 Apiece Adam Joseph Walenti Peter Bel- | each fined out costs for being a frequenter. Detective | Cue, | Oftier open itching of the nose, | where dry cough, grinding of the teeth, lit-| police pleked table ding the child of worms is to use Dr. { him Trae's Elixir, Mrs, Harry A. Salley, Dover, Me,, writes: “My daughter has been trou- worms, | and all the symptoms of and noticed a decided change place Bonds of $1 i tl were e ek, Policemen Thomas Feeney and Supernumerary Rapponatt] at the house yesterds a door the s that Se up had men from been he uses of B bled with worms, had two convulsions | ter Ekirbo anc arrested for the | this morning. better.” Always have handy*a bottle of { could have | ashing a Dr. True's Elixir, the Tro 600—81.20. Pamily | Taxative and Worm Expeller, 100 [the police arvived. T ever, will check leading d $32.50 the was Bennie Quirntz floor knoeked sergeant said that Oleja admitted to proprietor were Patrick conducted afternoon at 5 0 ant McCue testified that fensive breath, hard and full stomach | Officer O'Mara was obliged to forec into the wene playing. which after a over, of Sergeant William P, M- O'Mara, rald room The wus the The the ealled in vle Waskowitz, Wal- Cohen, frequenters began 1o give her Dr, True's EMxir! faild to put in an appearance at conrt who but wked if s money back a for a turned friend © money, into the pollec he wa when how | charged pension fund. Warned Away I'rom Home Salvatore Varialli, charged with as- discharged by Judge William C. Hun- gertord but warned that he is not to go near lis wife or home. Through his attorney, 8. Gerald Casales, he entered a plea of nolo contendere Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods stated a bloody nose. He said that a di- vorce is pending in this case. Mrs. Varialli testified that life with husband is unbearable and that | she is willing to work to support her seven children that her 1 makes it very unpleasant for The judg of the di- said henever he is home recommended that becausc proceedings, the keep away from his home. Proscutor Woods recommended a nolle in the cases of Jack Perez, Frank Montez and John Monsonz, with stealing clothes one John Doe, The case of F nolled while Judge Alling imposed a vorce 10-day suspended jail sentence against | Frank Nappe, charged with assault- ing his mother, He was warned that if he still continues to “remain fresh™ he will serve the 10, days, Theodore Anderson was fined 83 without costs for driving an automo- bile without a certificate of registra- tion. He was arrested by Policeman Clarence Lanpher, Shingles that are crimped by wet weather may be made straight again by a recently perfected process, b — ————————— C. W. VIVIAN, D. D. 8. 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At a recent etroit, to select police One-half Mile From Standing Start Cer T Paige 37 seconds Jewen Six A $1425 Six A $1750 Six A $1485 Six A $1350 Six A $1485 Six A $1045 Four A $1295 Six A $13508ix A 81175 Four 47.8 secomda 49 4scconds And Jewett Six costs but $1065, L.o.b. Detroit! Think of a car at that price, that out-per forms cars costing over $1700! Think of the joy that over 60,000 Jewett Six owners are experiencing in their everyday use of their Jewetts, Jewett's power is equaled by its free- dom from To handle its tremendous 50 horsepower, Jewett must be strong and rugged. Itis. It weighs 2805 pounds. It has Paige- Timken axies front and rear. All-steel universal joints Ball-bearing steering spindles. 6-inch-deep frame. The Lincoln Park test wasn't the first time Jewett Six performed itself into the realm of higher priced cars. It has done so consistently since its first appearance. 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