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TONE LA TIES UP | CITY MACHINERY Deluge of Applications for Per- mits Hits Building Dept. | Nearly a quarter of a million dol- | lars' worth of building for which permits were applied today was held up because of the zoning ordinanc the terms of which require thorough investigation by the building inspec- tors and the filing of land maps, plans and specifications, Today wag the firstday following |! publication of the fact that zoning |° is in effect, and it was marked by a feverish rusb tc the office of Build- ing Inspectors E. J. Hennessy and | Arthur N. Rutherford. Prospective home owners and contractors filed in and out of the office all day and nefther inspector found it possible to leave the office long enough to make a single inspection, No Permits Issued Today To avoid conflict with the zoning law, no permits were issued todav. Those whe applied include the fol. lowing Gozzo & La Rocco, 22 street, six tenements $20.000; Gozzo & La Rocco, cox sty six aparfnients and a age, ¢ 00; Gozzo & LaRocco, 32 | Wilcox street, six apartments and Barage, $20,000; Nathan Greenblatt three tenements and garage, Arch street, $13.000; Miss H. Peter- son, 17 Haley street, three tene- ments, $13,500; G. Erwin, 40 Erwin place, six apartments and garage, | $21.000: G. Erwin, 338 Erwin place, slx apartments and one garage, $21.- M. Cavaller, two six-family houses on Hartford avenue, each to cost $28.000: Frank Pearl et al., 117 Ehuttle Meadow avenue, three tene- ments, 811,000 Wilcox garage, 28 Wil- BARRER SHOP H Y. Briere, propriefor of a bar ber shop at 140 Main street, report- ed to the police today that his shop had been entered last night and small bank containing some mone [tions orgamization to prepare for a * [league !of her tour turhines out of action, | City Items L ent am The degree team bekah lodge, No, b4, morrow eve mwml Rev. J. E. Klingberg gave a lec- | o, ture o lis recent trip to Europe to |y, the First Lutheran brotherhood last | o evening, There was a large atten- dance, Arthur Olsen sang several | ), solos. Three new members were re- "Revi Dry A Ahlquist has return- | vd from a trip to Rock Island, 11l A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. McConn of 744 West Main street today at the New Britain Gen- cral hospital The police this morning investi gated a complaint that boys were ampering with automoblles parker | vl street. Godfr®& Arnbery | tanley street, reported a wateh stolen from his machine, of Unity Re- will meat to- of [ 1w sald the are ALSO OPPOSED Sept. 18 (A—Italy and Australia today backed Great Brit-| 1 ain's opposition to the immediate |28 creation of a special league of na- ™M@ Geneva, inst The the general disarmament conference, Their spokesmen, addressing the | committee on disarmament of the assembly, held that ruch preparations should not be inangu- rated until security | pro Coroner ’\h\ (m\tmue= Work on Murder Myster v | U?'L—f oroner | work today el the many ins and Witne | the outs of a story which revolves |th around the killing of Henry J. John- l" gun in a ar in Rir Cl!y Advertisement son of Hartford and placing of his body in Allingtown last week Several more persons brought into the inquiry and it k‘ understood that there has heen much contradictory statement as to were | use of taxicabs, and movemsnts of | Inumtum fm Proposals Johnson and the men who are under t TINER PR"’PIFD 2 New York, Sept, 13 (B—1With ane Italtan liner Guillo Cesare, with passenzers aboard, limped into | port today 72 hours overdue Re. | " ranse of an accldent, when the ship | ncoln, Neb, ning at 7:30 o'clock for (1o the rearing of thelr children, Dr, Deels Pickett, | chureh, ast night, “We will have to admit, all things | considered | reekless than The automobile, in youth, salacious novels youth, sition by mal Says Parents Are Too Busy With Own Selves Sept. 18 (P—Par- 8 are too busy with their own usements to pay much attention Washington, D. C., earch secretary of the board of aperance, prohibition and public rals of the Methodist Episcopal safid in an address before annual Nebraska conference young people are more ey were in the days our grandfathers,” he declared. radio, excessive al- ances and fincreased lelsure, he d, tead to stimulate recklessncss rotie dances, erotic plays and which he eaid are “products of men of maturity,” endangering the morals of GE n‘l\\\ Now ADMITTED aris, Scpt. 18 (P—The cabinet removed the by against Ger- ny in the propesed Colonial expo- & it “international” limited to the allies, to postpons vear 1 Foth decisions must he ved by p ead of ministers opening n neetion with r Miel stified (hat Michan! ward had s fight in a hmond an Se m Fq itain E Conr Board of Parl h its two [taol ho and six halr brushes had been stol. ' €n. The police are investizating. was off the Azores, the voyage en three furbines How to obtain TWO PAIRS of Ladies First quality full fashioned SILK HOSIERY for FIFTY CENTS No matter what vou ma‘- h unlaue co-operative selling plan Lnowing, Satisfy \nuru‘li NOwW, & heard or thonzht about our there 15 just ope snre way of Hoswry for — (lLR PLAN — You pay us $2.00 for which we give you a certificate with three coupons, | YOU SELL these three coupons to people who also want to buy $4.00 worth of SILK ! HOSIERY FOR 50c, | Each coupon is sold for 50c. YOU KEEP | this money. Then your certificate will only | have cost you 50c. EACH PERSON to whom vou sell a cou- | pon sends or brings it to our Salesroom with 3150, and they in turn receive a certificate | h three coupons. JUST AS SOON as the three persons who | | purchased your coupons obtain a certificate | |from us, you receive your TWO PAIRS of |ladies’ first quality, full fashioned silk hosiery, without any further payment. This Gives You 34.00 Worth of Hosiery for | 50c | e Money rfi']flfl Acc We will at any epted—Cash time ust Be Sent by Registered Mali upon req uest supply bank references HOSIE R\ MILLS, Inc, NEW YORR CITY ers Wanted BRISTOL 1165-067 BROADWAY Distriet Mana The Old Reliahle Store CHURCH STREET she complefed | _ B | cessful bidder to prop B | difterence between the bid of the d ; [lowest bidder B | sizning of N man, l | under i D. Miller Co | 26 actory to ths Owners wi the executien of t} int enual 2 It the bidder ehall b ta the d the contract for the eree [tion of the building. The Bid bond !vxnj“ the contracts led and executed wh shall be returned to the hidders, Failure on the of the suc- tly execute a ontract for the work in question 1l forfeit said bond and 1t shall onie the proverty of, and shall be aid to the Building Committee to whom it is made payable, The whols of the amount of said bond such portion n ¥ fo by the City to make up t faulting hidder and that of the balance if an ¢ the amount of said bond shall he \ irned to its author. The Contractor to whom this work | is awarded sh n 10 davs after | Contr furnish the Owners with a satisfactory sursty. | |bond in a sum equal to the amount | ! of said contract price. The Owners reserve the right to | reject any or all bids, or to Invite | new proposals as their interests may ppear, It is preferred to ha tracters submit bids as fol one bid for the four b one bid for the two field houses one hid for the two sheds rate bids for each of the lings so that the Building ot in one or more desired groups or | le if the Owne led bids m shall S [ DELBERT K | street, not 1Ia | noon. Octot [ scated bi t 17 Conrt o'vlock <-m also be re he conditions above no nd plumbing each e w\lHynr' actors n obtain plans and -Bonding | § This picture testifies to the introduction in America of the “Oxford hae the truth of the proposition that musicians as a class are just the swellest dre voung gentlemen in the picture, reading from left to right, constitute a 1 the Los Angeles belt. and also t sers! The jazz orchestra playing ction of officers t time brake test at Fran} Bar Association in New ~ [izken 0t 2 1 Lashion, Haven Drafts Rules 18 ning \\m - & new bylaws re Haven Bar as. | o a committer, in- | ociation tod 1ed in bri from memt have pr vears; £ the hip of junior, ed in conrts a firmer organiza | iation and yearly | </ Drives With Rad Brakes, Kensington ‘\lan I{eld e 1 Toseph Tom on the changss will he Shortage in Accounts Hylan Not to Bother Of Salem Assessors About His Job Now B Sept, 18 (P—Discrepancies | New York, Sept. 18 UP—Mayor $752 In tax abatements al- | Hylan, who was defeated for ré- lowed by Wi) for- | nomination in the primaries on mer chairn | Tuesday, made It plain at the board of assessors, wers of estimate meeting today that he intended to take things easy for the balance of his term of oftice, (Jane vary 1.) “la am K. Symonds, Salem board reported today after a speclal investigation by DI rector Theodore Waddell of the {division of a depart- |ment of cory 1 taxation |A reprt was o Mayor out of it, and you fellows ng to do the work," the may- 1 his colleagues, | , @ mayor, accompanied hy Mrs, Hylan, and daughter and son-in-law, ,Bmmn \\mn an Candidate |y ana nirs. John F. Sinnott, feft Savs She's Non-Partisan |after the meeting for a motor tour lontiae \ T < of the Catskill mountains. Curtis, Lnlhmmsllc l‘ollceman In Elm City Suspended Haven, pt, 18 (A=A su- p eman who after lied from a precinet house vish synagogue on a com- were Intruders n ind who with gun it ished the congrega 0| s been suspend. SPANTARDS TAND TROOPS ced today, It ap- z, Fr h Mo 3 (/p) | PeRY hat the officer lacked 3 o of the fact that the eon- was holding a solemn re- lll?«xllli(;il\—"(lld Leads Tn Arrest of Woman zkowski ot 216 Broad rrested this afternoon by man Willlam P. Hayes on & rging her with falling to ckyard in a sanitary con- Mrs, Miezkowskl was are ad on a warrant issued on come Jroceeds | plaint of the board of health. sed to pay off e unt | READ HI T“'.RAI,D CTLASSIFIED | ADS FOR RESULTS nilar an The CITY STARTLED AT THE RAPID SALE OF LOTS AT THE CAR THE WEEK FOR BARGAINS et MO@K AT THIS — A REAL CHANCE TO GROW RICH 168 LOTSACTUALLY GIVEN AWAY| 50x150 Feet—3$79, $ 99, $149, $199 THEY ARE NOW WORTH THREE TIMES MORE! Second Section of Thi is Beautiful Tract Just Beyond Robb.n Statnon, Newvwn One Fare From New Britain WATER AND ELECTRIC LIGHT‘S R!GHT AT THE PROPERTY Your Money's Worth Or Your Money Back Saturday Specials 36 inches Saturday only, 45¢ yd. (Cretonnes, fadeless; wide. Axminste $1.75, | each. | Axminste [ $45.00, § Sunfast Overdrapery $1.39, 89¢ yard. 50-inch wide Bolo Drapery — $1.79 yard. 1500 Yards Bates Gingham, Sat- urday only, 18¢ yard. ‘ 36 inch Percales—25¢ yard. We carry Blankets—66x%0—$2.39 pair. | Linoleu Let us estimate on your needs in Window Shades. r Rugs--$4.00 each. Rugs, 18x36 — $2.45 r Rugs, 9x12 — $49.00, $35.00. ' Axminster Rugs, 8-3 x 10-6 $45.00, $37.50, $35.00. | Wilton Seamless Rugs, 8-3x10-6 $75.00; 9x12 $80.00. afull line of Arm- strong’s Printed .and Inlaid ms and Rugs. We are Agents for the Tontine Washable Shade. A SURPRISE FOR WOMEN TODAY SIX REAL SHEFFIELD SILVER SPOONS IN A SATIN LINED BOX WILL BE GIVEN —$§3.00 VALUE TO ME Special Free Cars A SALE DIFFERENT THAN ALL THE REST—Y OU DO L O T S $79 TO $199-109, A FEW HIGHER. NO INTEREST. EVERY MAN WILL RECEIVE A REAL LEATHER POCKETBOOK—-$3.00 VALUE Marked Carr Land Sale — Leaves Central Square 2:00 P.M.by Hartford Line. Get on Anywhere Along the Line UBLE YOUR MONEY ON EVERY LOT DOWN—-$1.00 WEEKLY NO TAXES FOR ONE YEAR. NO PAYMENTS REQUIRED WHILE SICK OR OUT OF WORK 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH CARRLANDCO. Local Office, 436 Main St., New Britain Tremont Building, Boston, Mass. 3 il e A S