New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 2, 1925, Page 4

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| T, Caceillo be hav been held th BELVIDERE LINE -2 REGISTRATION OF pire November 15 instead cember 1, reglstration blanks bear the fol ing with of more 1 of the matter siuce a meeting B 1l three ago, Mr n appraispd of the 1ended by the rall but has not rw monthe ber assigned to him in 1926, Busses fo Run fo Terminal at Stanley Street i accompanied by the necessary and a written request for that fieular number s recelved at ecking the co- al police in the Ing trespassers ot sperty and Chalrman 1l of the committes Motor Vehicle Dept, Oct offices on or before Novembe 625" Al applications rec |after that date will be Hartford 2 — Application Ltanks for 1626 motor vehicle regls- A petition providing that Kk Cadwe allowed t i A ity will cooperate us his bus line i 2 L am e raiivoad sees At 1049 y0tor vehicle department yesterday [fent for the department, ot Com Rt it hing h n # lto owners of cars registered this| Number plates for 1928 are of f"\mn\mu, alth avenne nd Stanley ; e elerk was instrueted to write year, At the same time, the depart- chrome orange background with e .~‘ lteny ; L . oA IS S i ¢ ment at the capitol, and its branch |y 0k figures, They are manufac- od to maintaln Tocal service the |reply fo the recommendations |CTICCR in Waterbury, Bridgeport, |jured for the department at the #0 to uaintaln locklwervice (e |reply B ommendations |New Haven and New London were connacticut reformatory, at Cheshe l-m coRlafitih o R inedind I Kb T K Celated and that 1 prapared to begin issulng the POBle- I1ns, Tmdes tha naw low 4% wiil ks |1 sresened (o ommon councl! at | he ¢ ) attent |trations for the coming year, Fillss f 118 next meeting, It was ¢ ided at matter, it will be taken up with the ‘\\urk In‘ljv" \V"VF[E‘]U 20 };]'Iy'(ul‘:'ll"\‘l“"l |1o82 to RsaRt1 AR newIreglatradion a meeting of the railroad committee | m flices of the rond R i Ll markers on the last week day of |this year than last with the view to Operators e ldistributing the issuance of registra- |4 ! v natter of fions over a longer perlod and en- ;,‘" nogResnelun U D etary L and eoyraging early applications to avoid | the annual 11th hour rush of appli nts at the close of the year. Applicants for car registrations | ;o re requested by the department to |, rticular to enter on their ap ourages npplications by on forms both the maker's |whieh it trles to fill promptly. rand the engine num- lacpocted that approximately 80 Sometimes appli- C of that body last night No Action on ( Deécember, 1025, aring on the que rossings tratio are being mailed out hing $5,000, The depart tained for t not of one part 4 r this information |aut next year. chillo stated that t I s about gates at the t will be supplicd | s Ol Conneeticut Co. 8t the Elm street and | ment from former | tends to hurt his 1 the treet crossi heing |records, nnot be done he- RALD CLASSIFIL This new state of affairs will ap- | lowered much to w 1he leause it causes needless delay and be EONE parently not creat y unneces- | &witching of freight cars, but the 'eanen the Information for identifien gary competition, as was believed members of the committee reported |fion purposes should be ascertaine! AY FEV ER: . by a number of petitioners for Cae- | that complaints have not heen {at the time of reglstration and I P ehilla, Connecticut Co. service will | hieard lately, {accurate. Applicatlons which an Why Sufter? be maintained as at present ‘Those present at the meeling not complete In these respects Rellet absolutely guaranteed. One Snavely Silent on R. R Station Chairman Frank Cadwell, |presentation, will not he ace for two trial samples, directios Buckley A. Graybowski. clerk man Johin G. and |for registration until corrected, Jo- The time lim#t for reservation « the same registration number Tt was brought up at the meeting | (‘ounc that the proposition regarding {he | Councilman B. ph 1t t /CHLORO CHEMICAL C BLOOMFIELD . N. J 2 Housewives Have Already Joined The Sterling Range Club! —only 10 more memberships open! | Saturday is the last day! 81 Years Ago the First erling Range Was Built!” Y&y Y IXTEEN vears before Abraham Lincoln became president, the first Sterling was M built. That was in 184+ and a woman : ted in the original design. Down | through the last 81 vears the Sterling has given successful service, largely because its makers have constantly called for : 1d followed the suggestions of hundreds of prac- tical housewives. ‘l'o-day tlie Sterling is known as a range of unusual convenience and efficiency, a fact, indeed, because it has been tested and approved by Good Housekeep- ing Tnstitute. hy the s \nd only ten more housewives in Hartford and vicinity can henefit I: concessions—Saturday the club closes! | YOU GET CLUB TERMS | AT THE CASH PRICE yecial club we PUTS ONE IN YOUR HOME ONE YEAR TO PAY THE BALANCE STOVEPIPE FREE Liberal Allowance For Your Used Range | "\ Double Gua Backed By i antee Bond With Every Sterling, the Maker and This Store HARTFORD'S 1 EADING FURNITURE STORE 196-206 TRUMBULL STREET— Between Pratt and Asylum, ye shortened a half month and will ex. 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