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18 COX BRANDS FLORIDA GOVERNOR AS INEFFICIENT, SAYS HELP IS NEEDED *BRISTOL ed proh with feet of complains have héalth ers ard runnin proxin 10 more ty than Fed o of in close bor's obnoxious and 1 Apparently I considered the matter ant one, as t mendation was ¢ with the other section of Sewer Contract Awarded In spite of the fact that DiMarco of Sot lowest bidder for of sewers on Cypress, and Highland str was awarded to Michael of Bristol £250 higher called for 2,600 lincal sewer pipe and the various bids re- ceived were as follows: Michael Marinelli, Bristol sewer pipe, 3 foot lengths, $1 lineal foot; building $72 each; all rc per cubic yard Antonlo DiMarco, $1.20 100 mewer pipe, $8 per cubic manholes, tion work, Dofinick Palminsano, Bristol, sew- er pipe, $1.47 per lineal foot holes, $85; rock excavation, cubic ¥ solu- healt! house cross- an oy er- finite next ved that up direct wil » utilities comn Health Officer’s Report of Health Officer Dr. 1s vead last evening ot ission hington W ek h I the con m Giirtiss ing and accepted by city sid fever the e cases of zated dur- none of o ol M res were rinelll | VT were investi b i t mnonth, although whose figu ou Ll 1Lhotsl specifications m were alarming. cases the an in e listed hoard \gious health two ¢ September fever, and discoyer- feet of § inch durir ses of one t in a » South Side school hool v one parochial Iu sorted to in eliminated disease erc d. nigation both school any e processes were re- rooms and of the k excavation, possibility spred Southington lineal foot; rock excava- vard Petitions Presented A petition, askin light | nd sent City it Council street rer Highland court council referred installed on by signed 1 was pre- city then to eve- the to ning and lighting committee, v $8 per by rd Councilman Homer H suggested that Marinelll the the contgactor was a loc paid taxes in the city. The councilmen agreed with Mr. Others, commenting on the last stated that they lieved contracts were warded basls. 1dd, who be given ason that ind other 1d. ction he to be out Another on Cypress petition for street lights o Burlington and on Beach strect to High- land street was received from the Bristol Realty company. This was also referred to the lighting mittee by the city council T Iristol Realty itioned the city 1 on Cypress strect and Boec Ave contract, gave as his com- company also if future the concerns or sidewalks and to Burling- h street to was referred for iny next meet- | on same of jcur ton avenue et Higl 1 to street gat submit to deposit would fail required town couraged Tach certifi it and to ] Ider is check the committen port at the esti- a out, itl ich conside as that shown to a local No Action on Crossing spite fact that railroad authoritics promised seve ago to look into the ter ¢ tional crossing protection street, as requested by ity offici nothing has been done at yet conditions at that point remain un changed. Councilman Homer H Judd again brought this matter to the attention of the council last eve- o g ning and as a result vote Was . pop taken instructing City Clerk Thomas place bi o was which would /in& tion, heart > signat Fifth street 3 n s 1sking that ' mar ; ferred to the As explained in ts this pe ¥ n of ¢ FFifth avenue it will be k t s a city reet com- the “Her- tition ildren school | acceptagee pt in proper mmer and 0 1 s I of the weeks addi- Federal fow ed tend hope ala” origin who in t the city ago, mat W the by condition during the winter. A petition at Hill Chapel in s also received Mount ) ask- street, froni Old Marsh condition L to proper FOR SAL AVE. SHIT r trees, CAMP VINE ST WEBT MAIN MONROFE ST. LAKEVIEW 1 The Hardware City C(;-O 122 MAIN ST. F. H. Shicld Pres. 7 room house, 4 acres rooms, car garag real bargain hard wood finish, price low. perative Ass'n., Inc. TEL. 1113 W. S'owlishaw of Real Estate 3 car garage AVE. b R. T. Noren, Secretary WOODLAND ST.—An estate is closing house, in perfect shape, at a low price Get busy! RABINOW-RASCHKOW REAL ESTATE CO. 303 MAIN ST. PHONE 1810 is out a three family brick in order to sell it at once! 15° o 12 40 32° 28 40 25 10 Frosh HADDOC W Fresh HIRRING Fresh NTH Fresh STEAR BLUT N h SMELTS. 1) Block I-land SWORDETSH Steaming CLAMS, Fresh MACKERET Fresh FLOUNDERS Frosh ALy h Steak SALMON Presn BUTTEREISH Solid M OVSTER Round CLAMS, 8 14 16 16 45 o pA3) THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN WHERE YOU CAN GET MOHICAN FAMOUS BEEAD IS AT OUR STORF—JT MADE IN THE MOST CLEANLY AND CAREFUL MAN NER—AND IS FULL OF NUTRIMENT—YOU OUGHT TO TRY IT AND SEE HOW GOOD |7 ULL POUND 19° | ih Ib nh Ih AK COD, Ih h. P i, qt= qt Mohican MINCE PURE COCOA In Bulk. 2 Ibe Mohican HORSERADISH, 2 hots MEAT, pkg Large PIES, Pumy kin cach ~the Al com- | | also was referred to the sfre No Action On Building Code Du mount of w before council at the mee no action was ta osed building code F. Wade's sug- decision was 4 next gathering will be Automobiles operated r Caspar 9 Main I'ranette collide & nd by X~ | will speak at to be held 1 stree Arthur Perryvi ia o'clock Nor to 3 this city this mo e Main ning board car were badly headlight of was broker down ( ing the until ohn al M tonior 1 ity ' of automobile proceeding and Fr: on North thie Main ion on cast of proceeding Anna May Hurley Anna May Hur who died last Su at St 1 hospi- eld 9 o'clock | St Joseph's church Rev pastor, celebrated and bur- Thomas' cemetery. Meeting Parent-Teach- South 1 1 Funeral et Strupp order tive ant both drivers prosecuting attorney morning. NVILLE NEWS Joseph to King day noon ane Hartford ing atholic T. Ma high 1 G Map Tood sl {al . 5 pear hefore th 3 tomorrow PL ven this Ro N grezation v il oy Epi Ad Tenement Tt advt ss of requiem 11 00 in St arent-Teachers' ting of ssociation t p the 7 ed from Page Seven) al scholastic of the Side | 3 < street schools will be held | : 8 for Nastic oxeel 3 this evening in the au- the school o'clock ditorinm of « stre Funeral of Farl White of rl White automobils tuition Newton school Yale P fres for first zraduated ; in Bristol High entered M ar coll. from al who and va dent ning. il acei in 1 in Water Sunday held at o'clock oon from his late home at No, rvices were con- ismer, tional ch West cem- | | Bristol r. Em- Foreign member an ersit last eve- Bowling Begins Flectric Mfg. opened 192 t's alleys Monday ¥ b Temeo The Trumbull bowling schedul 0 (Continued leagn its Hz changes is the T a 1 2 Second avenu man was ted by Rev the TFirst 1 interment was in the hastor o 1 pa night e Two One of the Ll t 1 Fast Communit irn big pins of one schedule whereas in the past the seasgn has in the two Th 1 tl for the etery I lodge mett post, Wars. of which he ttended the funeral. 1. 0. 0. F. Mceting other is the covering of from and ons t Elks Harold Veterans of promptl AIL memb: as th been split middle info was a | B importance Mattabe Psth followi c schedules, are scores et A Crabs el 5 0.0 this e ing 1 ve ot o of v Tohn=on | H. Gri Fdwards buck at 8 o'clock canum hall. To Hold Oldtimers’ Qld Timers' Night will served by Ethan s of Pythias The I 1 guests ening was ) ni Night Babich n, supre I No. ¥ the Knight Mid d Dionne oty chand 03 Total 143 Bullheads Knig tomor 429 also m visitor the s chairs will timers and vario gh 5 winter ! Kni Orsie RtobeaBux Broadwel [ M. Hart Lemeries + of by Refreshments will ent b prepa entert 1in night SR, 1osts fr will b To Discuss Armistice Day Plans A Harold F." Emms Post, Veterans of I ¥ led for Thursday evening = 8 o'clock & club rooms in ", Day meating of o Pyt o I Sharks s2 Armis 74 53 4 S1 Special Notice T.eading Star (e} will give whi tomorr o ek all, G A, M, o'clock. Admission women h for ce Plans oher ms discussed 100 1 work of Frank G. Frank Do al, Geor Max e W Edward Albert T Benson Ri The scope of its sent quarte ke a rapid The library aftern exchang lor, lor, Requiem Mass lodge, requiem will he 30 o'clock Friday g at Anthony's church in of Asunda Parenti. Hold Hearing on Sewer An open hearing will be gran property owners on Fast Road b tween Hull and Willis stre on Tues evening, October 19th, | to show cause why a sewer should | be constructed in front of their property and why they should not be taken into the first taxing dis- trict. This action was taken aft a petition signed by several prop- erty owners on the street in g tion had been reccived by the coun- cil. A high mass of nan exct morni niemory To | Granger Powers Livingston . Twi I 417 4 Lobsters reet v Total not Cassidy Reicker Salverio Seymour Smith er Tota Smith For Representative ank J. Smith of [Forestville" has announced his eandi- representative of Plainville in the state legislature. FirstsSelect- n John J. Kimmel, who holds the position at present, anifounced some weeks that would clection. The caucus of the lican party will be held club gy evening. ively for hool age eight o'clo RBristol Club Outing annual outing of the will held this eve s Bung: on Fall Mot phake will be served at F avenue lacy as Bri the ng The Club Judd A o'clock. the ow older William 6 / rector Building Permits eharge. Superi ent of Public Osear Anderson has issued permits Tudge Rus: Jouse on ( ago he seck re- brs Wo huilding rleton repub- Monday to cost approximately $12.000 Adelard P for house at 448 < a and family 33,000 Taken Tnto First Rockwell avenue a portion of Divinity adiacent streets, involved in wer project for that vicinity. been taken into the first district as a result of a taken hy the city counel last ion is the outcome Althy sewage conditions reported some time ago by the city health of- ficer, Dr. B. B. Robbins Board of Education The regular monthly meeting of the board of education will held in the high school buildir 8 o'clock this evening. This will he meeting of 1he hoard since the opening of the term, Autos Collide ¥ Have Night School I On £- | Pprovidence, persons in Plainville an evening school be conducted here again this winter lias been received by the town school committee. The committee will meet at § o'clock tonight and take action | on the petition. A school icted last winter at the re foreign-speaking residents, met with good success. Notes Charles C. Judd is co! home on Whiting st evere attack of muscular | tism. Former Johnson what improved. ously ill for some on Unionville avenu | Rev. T. E. Nordherg Tast | Greenwich, N. Y., former pastor of to v two street, 8 today they 13, Marston 1 ing District n language bui Marconi avenue street and a pro- s con- \Marston, of N lly resembles Pierpont I posed s have tax- ing vot a n of a1l of § This h 1 with a rheuma- |Insurance com professor of Harvard univ address of the Meeting Selectman William reported fo he He Las been wecks at his home be is some- h ne| PRUSSIAN Berlin, Oct. Sovering, Pru interior, because of ill the first 1 ch jailed $ ts of activi last s in to cooperat Mattabasett lodge This girls’ EXERCISES AT Morg: the John R. He time president of the Metropolitan | Irving Babbitt, ational irch veek service church etir oard of of the dirac o'clock tor Church of at evening for on a t ¢ the or henefit of fa h, October d Sile, Thurs o rent at 174 Avt priv ington’s, < [ 1 from Page Se n the New app in will I ar be 10 tonight Berlin ib Items meot i roquested e o’clock this eve to ma 1 Kni re to 14 isiting dise th open lod Iga of the e speaker of fanlius Norton of me represen oD wn, istrict de: of the o > local lior T 1tions ar nd inment siting lo om this place. eveni th sisters would Fast Berlin, in order. lodge ar Kramer; vie keeper Pollard; Sugenheim; James Togotte; McCorkle; in The offi an -char tts of reci McPher: master maste awrenc outer guard, widen and a positio; is g wetivities in is in growth. room will be oon and evening of books. class next class will younger childrer will be from to be followe class. Ogle m 1 2 be BROWN October 13, RIS Oct GE A dedicate Oct its new and hall, 1ding Hege! hall, a dormitory. Marston hall, the gift of Edgar L. architectur- | York. the lib an in was built rary of man estate, at pany. rench ersity, day «lterature will make at s and throug 000 by the trustees of | H ham- tors rorrow Our re- javs' hern Advt, ) itain gins be tters 1o in- e New Roy pu for soon the carrying on icers cel- ncel- ords of son; r of e; inner guard, | Fred | the its n to open for Announcement has been made of | another class for young girls at the Monday be exclu- 0 of even 1 by Y 1 THE HERALD ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOTIVE e ( tsurial Lots, Moutiments Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 ! Proof, bern Fhone & MONUME RTAL ved: 8. " BRITAIN ault Co “WANT ADS” Qulck riptions. ng v =hat Specializing s Greenhoute, CUT FLOW varfety Joh HOUSE AND WINDOW early Ord s Upon Count § words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, Minimutn Book Ch No Ad Accepted lassified Page on Applt 31 5 lines. K¥inds of cut 5 B Day. Atta same 1 b1 sat P —Concrete and TAL al e 13 s, Chu PLANTS— FORDS—FORDS- WORKS sizes and tter cut- Very reasunable | Oak Bt pleasing ral work rch 8 0 A M Aecepted for a the ineo Lost and r~Bunch of Over Want Ad'" Operator Herald at it N sible for ors after the first Ask A ,noon pit 91 T Ph Ch Mrs. M Ril |Ver Spr Tox Burritt cel make and of artistic them, City liems son was AUTOMOTIV at New to Mr. ford born Britain and Mrs, avenue. vesterday after- General Louis Nair of hos al H Auto and BUICK MOY Capitol Buick Co., 193 Arc furnace not ready call Sullivan -advt, rowin- & Co. If s | CADILLAC CAH one % W CHRYSLER—4 n Bonnet! Try our famous steaks and chops. arlie’s Grill, Advt. | John Brady of Torrington notified police yesterday afternoon that omobile kiiled a dog in front | hous: at 318 Linc: street, Alice Moore, * Miss Alice | ore. Mrs. Frank Riley and Basil 1 returned from trip to rmont, Lake George and Saratoga rings (¢ 5 1 TS—Saies . Motor Sales Corp., e TORD CARS E and Berlin, Holmauist ave a E Truck Agencies S—Sales and Service, b 8t Compan; and 1129 Stanley | Service In all mod ar now, TEL. 2781 TEL. 1783, HPh pensive | Arcade Studio. VERT CAR MUST GO REGARDLEES El OF PRICES Phone Taeh model Bulck sedan Nash Brougham Packard Sedan Hudson Coarh Eesex Coach, Es sex Conch Studebaker brougham (blg 6) | THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO., | FRANKLIN CARS—The car Salee and Bervice. 433 W Gift Shop. 2nd birthda ebration on Page 4. advt thi; his Jut sino on Chureh street, me me | wil 0 lum master of | master | Ame nig! A wil The following hay le: Ifor ave E pla strect and Mary Smigel of 24 Orange and service depi sales Co., Tel. Adolph (Jersey) Nelson of Do- | it, Mich., a former of s city, 4s visiting at the home of brother-in-law, Andrew Olson of vilee street. He is a former ama- boxer and at one ti ns of Iartford resident 1495, N care Bervic Phone Bee A. G. 245 NASH 0N wervice. Pr The ilarwa Chestnut St OLDSMOBIL Serviee, 1 « Elm MATOR Ienneth M. Service; cor. 2110, Loral a PATGE A fought at the ducte of re City Mo MOTOT social committee of the B. E. has arranged an entertain- nt to be held after lodge eting tomorrow evening. Lunch | 1 be served. | le regular meeting of Club Co- 1ba, No. 27, Catholic Daughters of will be held tomorrow | 8 at Judd's hall of the last state meeting | L be given. LA " CARS A in Ein, and Park ica, ht at report o'clock Tor est 0 Burritt 240 Hartford Ave, at Stanley The new iie AND PONTIAG—Sales and | eral tor rle & Co, 10 yeare. Main 8t | 139 ARCH ST. TEL. 2343, OPEN EVENINGS es rooms Motor t sperial prices some 5 cars in A-1 condition. dge Coarh MOTOR SAT E8 ¢ ST. TE wher. 6t Do & ¥ Motor e, ANLEY Co., 60 BETTER USED CARS AT THE BETTER PRICE. FORDS | REAL VALL USED AT YOUR OWN TERMS CAR DEPT., VETT—Sales and Seivice. ze & Jewett Co., 319 Eaet HUNGERFORD COURT, 0. ELMER AUTO ¢ s PHONE 1513, MARRIAGE Albro Motor Sal LICE marriage e been issued. Malcolm 1. Shel- of 193 Trumbull street, Har licenses | T Motor cars. R. C. Rudolph Saler and Phone 20 ler Service, UDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—salet and Co., 225 HERE GOOD 13 YOUR USED YEAR e AT A ST MAKE ROOM FOR o BARGAIN. OUR . and Mary Rutberg of 47 Mah nue, Hartford; Edward F. Piw-| Aut ale WINTER STORAGE. ‘R CHOICE [ BUICK for i nski of 5 Chestnut street and elle Wowalsszyk of 30 Erwin | ce, and Henry Shine of 13 Lasalle | and " rucks for 3301-4 or 189 B £35.00 street, M Der Di- | in T'wo New Halls Are to Be Dedicated o) Brown university officials announced would ober modern man J. York, gh a one in the MINISTER QUITS yilhelm minister of 5 (P ssian health. Karl the tom headquarters in |ma | Thi | pai The of boo by 140 to cont £ you w usand 1 WOMEN DEMOCRATS MEET Tembers of Hardware City mocratic Women's club. will meet | norrow afternoon at democratic United building to ke plans for the fall election s is the first mecting of cam- gn. pistons, rings 1.107 APPLY FOR VOTE registrars of voters and will be in session October nd 16, {o admit as electors those 1,107 applicants now on the ks who appear. The applicants wards are: I 139; second, third, 265; fourth, 163; fifth, sixth, 247, men rst, Big able If sold for cas 736-6. John d e 1824, reas this That and can of Esex Coaches, i Fe Hupmobile Sedan $375.00 oupe, - Tudc 1 1 1 tudson PHESE TION Coupe Brougham ..... ARE IN GOOD {EADY FOR THE ROAD. SALE LASTS THREE DAYS OPBN EVENINGS UNTIL TERMS ARRANGED TRAILER 1008 To' at 1926 at era v has resigned his portfolio | The THE MOIEN 55 MAIN & BUICK USED CAR Notice 1926 1925 1023 1022 Bufck, 7 pass., s Ruick Brougham. Buick Coupe. 2 Rulck Coupe, 1924 Studebalk Hudson roach, 1025 Dodge ( Maxwell Sedan Hudson Coach Moon Touring. Dodze Coupe. Republican electors of the | wn of Newington meet at caucus | Grange Hall, Monday, Oct. 11, | dan. | | § p. m. to nominate = et ndidate or representative in gen- 1 assembly and justices of the ace by order of the Town Com- | CAPITOL BUICH 183 ARCH STR PHONE 260 Roy H. Hurd. Chairman, SKIPPY 1y ) T DE SALES HUPMOBILE i ORI ian. new, ASH USED CAR DEPT. Ford coupe. Dodge sport touring. Willys Kinght sedan. Naeh demonstrator sedan. Nash advanced § roadster. Nash 6 touring. A. G HAWKER, ST. PHONE 2458, 1 WELL- YA MUSTN'T FORGET A FLEA HAS GoT 70 HAVE SOMETHIN' POLLY AND HER PALS *Biy PERCY CROSBY [HAVE A VERT] [NUTHIN DON. POLLY, RO | }ASH MY BLDDY BUT ANT MA@@lEg eSS | |oms A LET upty— ME-. E : KILLING T WAS SWEET OF Ybu TO RIDE ME INSTEAD OF FoLLY P THAT AWFUL HILL* HONEY! § DORT MENTION IT. AUNTIE. 1 JESS UWANTED T'SEE IF THE- LIL OLE BIKE WOULD MAKE T