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LW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1925 cdses were held up for a later meeting. Alfano a structure at Park ton at a | some of those lsted ae insu [\mu!‘raflr members of the ways unr’]Br ts to bulld | by thelr votes not only on the tax | means committes which unanl- | . TW[] EX[;EPT"]NS and Stanley | bill but ulso on organization of the | mously ordered It reported, also Tribute to Teacher | Raked Over the Coals |strects for which he has not the lot | house, ) have announced that minority | Bridgeport Nov 25 UM —Bty ; Falrfield, No 20 (P—Toth the jarea required, Mrs, I'rancolinl asks | There has been no definite indi- | views on the non-partisan bill will | dents the Bridgeport Central ard of soloc e | |permission to bulld a three tenement | cation so far what path the insur- | be presented to the house - svlectmen und the board of | house on Allen street at & point now | gents will follow at the coming ses- | e |zoned for two-family houses, sion, Last session they put forward | Board of Adjustment Acts Fa- vorably on Peitions | High school held an assembly yes- | e Representative Hull and Repre- The board will make personal in- [ thelr own candidate for speaker institution, yesterday rounded have fssucd statements expressing v | T R Mr. Longworth has specified \nnibegueryice the: Bridgeport ‘REPUB[ I[;ANS MflVE resentative Hills, republican, New the 4 means committee, already selected | Garner, who favors elimination of | ! Buckingham on behalf of the be removed | have been carried to $400,000,000 |crnment's system of offering men Insu]'gems 1 to some attempts at amend- particularly o for use in |terday to pay tribute to Henry D, |finance were sentative Garner, of Texas, ranking spections of the premises before fand voted as a unit on the revenue out his fiftieth year in the teach | differing opinions on some provi- half a dozen of the moro important Ashiocle Al A%y Wha 1878 York. Its general provisions, how- l land from which Representative | Ir of Wisconsin was dropped. | " | from which he believes republicans | i should | the automobile passenger car levy, |school alumni who, Mr, Buckin The fax reductlon bl alrcady 18| jngtead of $336,000,000, {of Inestimabl a dollar a yeur ment. Representative 1i- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | \onoring a n Stmonds' a meeting the first since expenditures by them without first obtaining the approval of the board of finance As an Instunce of the truth of his he mentioned the recent of four riot guns by the stmen which they want- for out of the sun- idgeport School Pays |Fa field Officials electmen were ion of \ArRCs purchas raked over the coals by i : otinen board o | Town Treasurer Luln 1, Switzer yes- 11 thority | | terday aft who e ' when he appeared | Switzor ure, of | | Simon | Two special gxceptions from requirements of zoning were granted last night at-&' meeting of the board of adjustment, one appeal was de- nled, and two cases were held up for further investigation, | John Wasik, who asked that his | property on High street be included in Business B zone was not granted | his origindl request, but u special | exception was made which will per- | Bridgeport Migh school | S med were| Mr. Bimonds was presented’ With pralsed by all three, Representative ) gold piece by former Mayor THE ELECTRIC WORK AND FIXTURES IN The imonds, principul emeritus of the democrat on the committee, both reaching a decision, bill. ing profession and his fortieth yea slons of the me us has Rep- committees besides the ways and AN, fory 43 yearEpprincioatyofiine wver, and the non-purtisan spirit who supported LaFollette ik | belleves the total tax cut could |ham declared, “felt that the g Making No Hasty Move Against | | regarded as certain to be subject- s [in war times for thelr services wi 4 ‘on Haley street was up for mit him to remodel his present building and conduct a store busi- ness therein, but no new structure will be permitted. A disagreement arose when the | nols. 25 Washington, Nov. 25 () — Re- publican leaders are showing a disposition to move slowly in dea Ing with insurgent republicans in the organization of the new house, appeal of H. T. Peterson for permis- sion to bulld a three-family house action. Commissioners P. ¥, McDonough and George R. Dobson argued for the permitting of such structures on Haley street, and Judge B. I, Gaff- ney voted with them when the mo- | tion was putt, Chairman W, E. wood and Commissioners George T. Kimball, J. E. Cooper and Samuel Davidson voted to deny the petition. Attorney Donald Gafiney was per- mitted to introduce new evidence cxplanatory of what had brought before a recent mecting, in favor of Conrad Cianci who asked permission to build a six-tenement house at Stanley and Park strects. His lot has area insufficient for such a structure under a strict interpreta- tion of the law, It {s the consen- sus of opinion among members of the commission, with the exception of Judge Cooper, that a special ex- | ception should be granted, and it was 8o ordered, | Additlonal information was desir- | ed In the petition of James Alfano and Carmela Francolinl and their Att- Optometrist Henry F. with their program for speedy ac- tion on the tax reduction bill a primary consideration in the mat- ter. A plan has been tentatively ad- vanced to postpone organization of most of the house committees er tirely until th bill is disposed of, probably just before the Chris Representative Long worth, of Ohio, designated by tii republicans for speaker of the new house and party floor leader at the ast session, the plan as one to prevent and inter with the tax measure. Such a course obviously 50 would defer the whele question of how far the republican organiza- tion will carry out the policy de- cided on in caucus last spring of hholding important committee ignments from members of the party who supported the presiden tial candidacy of Robert M. Lal ol- Te With some leaders doubtf as to how far this policy should 1 pursued, the delay will give oppor- tunity to judge the intentions of mas’ recess. rence and Hul!, Tenn calibre and ideals.” vd"mo-l TOR YOUR WANTS This Fine New Raphael Building is a creditable addition to the city and is equipped with A Modern Heating System and i 11 Up-to-Date Sanitary Plumbing Reddell Announces the opening of his offices in the new Raphael Building, 09 West Main Street| suite =216, where he has installed the most modern instruments (o examine the eyes, Ocullsts Preseriptions Pilled General Op Office Hours #:30 8. m. to 6 p. m. Jivenings by NO tical Work Phones Office: 1185, House: Appointment 2045-2 Automatic Oil Heating for Homes INSTALLED IN THE RAPHAEL BUILDING BY French & Glock 147 Arch St. Tel. 3130 William H. McKay ARCHITECT PROFESSIONAL BUILDING NEW BRITAIN CONN. Installed by A. A. MILLS Phone 381 80 West Main Street Raphael Building WERE INSTALLED BY US Twin conveinent outlets have been installed in every office; also special plugs to enable the occupant to get different types of voltage. The latest Trumbull switchboard equipped with safety switches is also a feature. The electric elevator installation was also under our supervision. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED ON ALL KINDS OF ELECTRIC WORK, LARGE OR SMALL THE BILLINGS ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 27 Gilbert Street Telephone 2888 The Hayes Construction e e rr———— ri GOO(VIWBII'FI(:.:‘,O' o BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE 9 Court Street New Britain, Conn. The Modern RAPHAEL BUILDING was erected by us and we are proud to have had a hand in erecting the latest outstanding example of commercial structure in the city. WE SPECIALIZE IN THIS TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION This is only one of the many large new buildings in New Britain for which we have had the contract. Telephone 2244 The Raphael Building— e new and beautiful business block, of which all of New Britain Nurses' home hardware that will endure and give lasting satisfac- tion, hardware that in design, quality and finish is ;1;\1*1':»}\;‘\1|1w for a building in which the best material is used. here are many other buildings in New Britain which have Corbin hardware. Some of them have been built for many vears and the hardwave upon them is as good today as when it was first applied. Others are recent and have the most modern type of Corbin hardware. A few of these are named below : New Britain Trust Co. New Britain Dry Cleaning Corporation School Stanley residence A. Overton residence store T. Grant Co. store George Gordon residence Harold Hatch residence George Quigley apartment Harold Van Oppen, four houses M. H. Pease residence Robert M. Parsons residence Dr. M. A. Kinsella residence Louis F. Jones residence Swedith Bethany church Iimanuel Gospel church Capitol theater Austrian Singing Society apartments Austrian Singing Society Club Children’s home New Britain General hospital Britain i i, has good hardware—Corbin; Central Gra r school, Newington Automotive Sales building John A, Andrews residence Shore and Bronst apartments B. Stein residence We solicit an opportunity to figure upon the hardware for new build ake schedules from plans and to submit estimates and s es. The prices will be right and the hardware will be the kind that good buildings deserve— CORBIN C. A. HIERPE 73 Arch Street