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ZONE 1AW UPHELD BY SUPREME COURT Gities Have Right o Restrict Property Its View Washington, No. 23 — The right of municipalities to enforce the zon- ihg of business and residence prop- erty is sustained by the United States Supreme Court, The court pointed provisions of zoning regu be found clearly arbitr; sonable when applied in ¢ nees. But, it was w ght be soug out that some ations cumst relief n without attackin ety or s upon Three mem! Justices Van Dey which ers of the court nter, Me Reynolds and Butler—disse 1id not file their views in came to the court on ap- cillage of Euclid, a sub- Ohio. The Federal rthern strict of ition Amt The case peal by the ) of C| court for t Ohio, on pe Realty comy zoning ord lage Counc its enforcement The village had ty company’s holdin company wanted 1s business lots. The ed that its property 000 an acre if but not more residential pur- e ground iness uses. led the und it wa of the whereas the zoned ots, ihem company @ s han ) acre for It contended that t was more suitable The realty coi orinance on the g in derogation of Article 1 I“ourteenth Amendment to the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OVEMBER 23, 1926. bitrary and oppressive. Such regu- | | lations are sustained, undér the com- | plex conditlons of our day, for rea- sans analogous to those which justi- | ty traffic regulations, which before | | the advent of automobiles and rapid | transit street railways, would have been condemned as fatally arbitrary and unreasonable. “In this there is no inconsistency, | I for, while the meaning of constitu- | tional guarantees never varies, the scope of their application must ex- ind or contract to meet the new and different conditions which constantly coming within the field of | their operation. In a changing world, it is impossible that it should be otherwise. “The ordir are | nee now under review and all similar laws and regulations | must find their justification in sor wspect of the police power, asserted | for the public welfare. The line which in this field legitimate from the ill ion of power is not capable of precise delimitation. A regulatory zoning ordinance which would be clearly valid as applied to the great citics might be clearly Invalil as pplied communities * * & A nuisanee may be merely a right wrong place-—like a pig 1 0f In the barn- sump to rural thing in t in the parlor, inste: yard.” The tion court sald the serious ques- 1 the pr provisions of from houses, 1t case arose the ordin. residence business houses, other uding apartment retail stores and shops and like ablishments. The it said. involves the validit slation, namely, maintenance of from every apartment recent zoning leg the ereation and districts and trade of hotels and excluded residence business cluding isions of the courts on this question, the supreme court ob- served, are numerous and conflict- questlon, | of | what is really the crux of the more | Don't misjudge Pa Wa photo of his somewhat awkward advent into N which | 1o rema sort, | Pa Wa’s White All Right (N Service, New York the world's only captiv 'ad ’'is bath and the whiteness of 'is City Items tomorrow night, Norden Charlestonian Orchestra. Dance Bungalow. —Advt. | Miss Eve M. Sanderson, a grad- luate of Guelph Agricultural college, Ontario, Canada, has accepted a position with Bollerer's Posy Shop, | $3 West Main street. s born this morning at n General hospital to | Mr. and Mrs. William Hopkins of 161 Slater Road. Ior sale—Sealine fur coat. Never Excellent quality. Wil sell el. 653-6.—Advt. 4 JCONOMY Tokyo, Nov. 24. (P—The spirit of cconomy is hitting the Tmperial Princes of Japan. Recently all of | the Princes of the Blood were placed lon an allowance budget and now the authorities have decreed that in the future residences of members of the Imperial Family shall not oc- cupy more than 30,000 square feet of land. A son wa worn. AT | Rothfeder’s 378 Main Street Bureau) Ibino elephant, by this w Yo or! vealed beneath the dirt of the voyage, CONFERENCE IDEA' | merits. The 1 from Burm is largely unre- Party Frocks For the Miss and Small Woman | Wider comparison of relative team eason In the east will AT YOUR SERVICE Below is a list of the Standard Headings in | every day use on the | Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alpha- | betical arrangement. Phone Tour Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper 1P M | Saturdays at 10 A. M. CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 2—DEATH NOTICES 3 3—FLORISIS {—FUNERAL DIRECTORS 6—LOST AND FOUND §—PERSONALS 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENT® AUTOMUBILES §—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9—AUTOS AND TRUCK® FOR SALB 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 11—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED | 13—AUTOS—TAX] SE: 14— 15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLE! 16— MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WAN 17—SERVICE STATIONS — REPAIRING BUSINESS SERVICE 18S—BARBERS HAIRIYS MASSKUSE 19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20—BUSINESS S8ERVICE RENDERED —DENTISTS DRESRMAKING & MILLINERY 23—DYEING & CLEANING —INSURANCZ—ALL KINDS AWYERS—PATENT ATTORNEYS OVING, TRUCKING, BAGUAGE THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepaid .10 09 2 18 24 21 32 .28 40 35 43 .36 . $1.80 $1.50 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count € words to a Iine. 14 lines to &n Inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M, for Classitied Page op Same Day. Sat 10 A M. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenlence of customers. Call 925. Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. otify the Herald at once it your 2d s incorrect. Not responsible for srrors after the first insertion. | ANNOUNCEMENTS l Burial Lots, Mouuments ) BURIAL VAULTS—Concrefe and rein- forced; water-proof, hermetically sealed. N. B. Vault Co. Phone 647-16. NEW BRITATN MONUMENTAL WORKS 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cut- ting our speclalty. Florists 3 BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonaole prices. Sandelll's Greenliouse, 218 Oak Bt Phone 2643-12. s GUT FLOWERS—potted plants, picasing varlety. Specializing on funeral work, Johnson's Greenhouse, 517 Church street, LARGE = VARIETY—of cut flowers and potted plants for all occasions, Flower Garden Greenhouse, 1163 Stanley St. Phone 3826-2. Lost_and NK BOO. tual bank. BLACK AND WHITH West Main st A. & P. Store, FOUND—Yellow and puppy. Inquire Dog Plainville. Quick na 8 B T on Burrite Mu- Savings bank. @ return to JACKET-Loat on | Finder please leave at | White fox Warden terrier Marino, | R l AUTOMOTIVE l Auto and Tn:fk Agencies s FORD CARS—and trucks and Fordsom tractors. Sales and Service. Elmer 1513 “Fordaon tractors, Berlin Auto Sales, Holmquist Bros.,, Prop. FRANKLIN CARS—The cgr for 10 years. Sales and Bervice 453 "West Main 8t ‘Tel. 3696. HUPMOBILE AND BTAR—Bales rooms and service department. Burritt Motor Sales Co., 240 Hartford Ave. at Stanley L . 1495, NASH—motor rs. Bee tb Bales and 8ervice. A. G. Ha Eim Btreet. Phone 346 OAKLAND "AND PONTIAC—Bales and ssrvice. Products of General Motors. _C._A. Bence, 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215, PAIGE AND JEWE' les and Service, Whitmore Paige & Jewett Co.. 319 East Malif St., near Elm. Phone 2810. REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS—= Kenneth M. Gearls & Co, Sales and Service; cor. Eiln: and Park Bts. Phone 2110. Local agents for GaBriel Snubbers, SELDE: and Service, Palace Geruge, 39 East Maln Bt Tel, 3904, STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARB—Sales and Sales Co., 328 Service. Albro Motor Arch 8t. Phone 260. WILLYS-KNIGHT _ AND AGENCY—Sales and_ Servic tor cars, Beloln Garage Sales, Fred Beloln, Jr., Church St. Phone 4560. Autos and Trucks For Sale ° OAKLAND TOURING — Tats model, Willys-Knlght roadater, 2 Fora coupes, 2 Ford tourings, 1525 Overland 'tour: n many other makes. R Garage, 127 Cherry st [0 CHEVROLET—1925_touring, lent condition. . Price ie e ok Bence, 50 Chestnut St. Tel, 2215, - CHEVROLET—1822 and 1927 —couy, Both are in_excellent shape and priced 1:;:» C. A. Bence, 50 Chestnut St. Tel, OVERLAND Fine moe and Motor Prop., 116 BROTHERS—Panel body dos livery, reconditioned. Low pricy Bence, 50 Chestnut St. Phone 2215, DODGE—Touring, 1818, Excell 7 . Excellent mes chanical_condition. Price $60, Tel, 41 JEWETT—De TLuxe sedan, new. Inq. 3 Hartford Lyons St. 7 GTON—1925 only 5000 miles and is practically NeW car, many extras. Guarantead, ( A. Bence, 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215 Practically Ave. or 154 I fouring car. Drive 27—PAINTING, PAPER HANGING 28—PLUMBING. HEAT'G, METAL WORK PRESSING AND TAILORING "B, JOBB'G. STATIONERY 31~ PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING - LPXINGTON—1933 tourlg Tollls dog, I3 tourlng car T very TaRitec s, excellent condition. Selling with a Plainville o binmater G 4. Benes.. §0 COST—Toston Dull biteh, whlte face, 4 | SriwBI =y 53— 0 white feef. Answers to name of Peg- | aooq o r—1924, “coupe. Tooks 23—WANTED TO RENDER SERVICEE R notry W, A Me- | Eeod therougily overhauled, lota of rthy, 48 Carls t. o ent. C. A. Bence, 50 Ches party EDUCATIONAL - SEBOI S | st Tel. 2215, A Aty 3$—CORRESPONDENCE COURSB — — | MAXWELL"Tourlng car, 3200. Termm, 35 —DANCING TEACHERS Nows Inobol o let us| _Tel 110113, ZINSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL paiie your Christmas photographs, not | SPECIAL Shx—Stwishaker, T good Tur- . & PRIVATE INSTRUCTOR® A, ruati f sp his month, an | " ning condition. $375. L. G. Miller, 854 VATI (AR enlargement In natural colors froe with | Aren St ; ALRARE cvery order. Arcade Studio OYMENT Store_Announcemes L o—1 S WANTED et - ANODINCOMENTS 841 11 SI—HEL] AN NOTIC T studio open every Teve. il L A oD § o'clock. Also all day Thunksgiving. | 43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN Arcade Studio, | 4=SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN {5—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL | 46—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 7 MENTS, STOCKS, BONDS | £Y LOANEL [ {9=WANTED-TO BORROW FOUND—Young with short tail. Hough_St., Tight tan, Marino, 11 stitution, in that it deprived ern of liberty and property jue process of la lenied the equal $14.95 loving miss further ction of the Yery The pleasure whose first thoughts are and ourt suggested in its tion of resi- strial build- homy The supreme that s opinion parties and in e increases the security of . tends to pre et acci- its. especially to children other cond intensify r dence, busines: frocks will revel in the beauty of this special collection featured at $14.9 taffe fERANE, 110 I8 In georgette and HUDSON TOURING, 1821—GOOD LOON TIRES, NE 'OD BALe VLY PAINTED NT CONDITION HOUT. THIS IS A HIGH USED CAR. PRICE 1S $550, ARRANGED. CAPITOL, CO., 193 ARCH ST. TEL. produce or ers and preserves environment in which the young. It suggested a m which spac GRAT TERMS BUICK 2607. into districts th AUTOMOTIVE for individu that in some ment houses system as analogous governing traffic on ci While no direct refe cireu nees ap; come very near 1o be- It justified the zoning to regulation: v highw ence W CK a les pitol Buick Co., 193 Arch 8t. 2607, CADILLAC CARS—Bales & Bervic Motor Co. Reliable Concern.” 411 West Main St. Tel. 3000. CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Sales and service, Bennett Motor Sales Co., 250 Arch &t Phone 2952, CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Bales and service. Supérlor Auto Company, 137 Church St. Phone 211, e DEPENDABLE USED CARS Dodge Broth; 1926 Bedan 1925 Sedan 1925 Coupa 1924 Coupe LIVE STOCK Lash AND SWINB CATS, PETS 52— POUILARY SUPPLIES 2) | 53— HORSES, VEHICLLS — R | $4=WANTED—LIVE 8TOCK ANTON1A MERCHANDISE ) $5—ARTICLES FOR SALE DE 2 ; A\ I ¥ 36— BUILD TERIALE DODGE BROTHERS—Bales and Service, §7—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP, . & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1129 Stanley 68—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS St. Phons 731 Torme B . 8 8. F. 1129 50—CATTL 51—1)0C . Maxwell VITO VILARDI AND 1924 Coupe LARDI Essex 1024 Coach Arranged Motor Sales Stanley St Corp. Tel. N n INGS truck gardens that docs not thorize schools, churc ment houses ‘Building laws are of modern n," the court said. “Regulations, ¢ day the Marqu the wisdom, necessity and validity of | oy ot which, as applied to existing condi- tions, a so0 apparent that uniformly sustained, a century ago, or even half a century ago. probably would have been as ar- _— - - hey are that atives sald pres Town of Be It e A Good Assortment, Low Priced, Your Own Terms. Judge.| AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICR Ford Headquarters 248 Elm St 8 Arch St EMIL J. see a serics of round-robin game among colleges confined to certain | which @ : et | sections or bound by traditional tics. witn | partientar reference <% Breakup of Harvard and Pringe- | vt tormation of a conterence. artment houses, nwhich form one group in which each in such scc-| ular idea that an eastern football | Pid’s schedule comes close to bric was a m 4 | vard-Yale-Princeton, triumyirate hag | the slate of either Colgate cr oundings created by the residential | least for next year, in the belief of | roundings g o ! the Syracuse-Colgate cl tpartment-house the being lald however, for it by the [ Cornell, however, forms a would be mot only not objectionable | Path for a conference has been mado | Pittsburgh-West Virginia-Washing- barriers of tradition still st. Tt | ries although the usual Pitt-La made to New York, the court poir - court concluded with the as- of playing standards handicap any fixing the height of buildings. ¢ common fold. Still another objec- | LES T victed to single-family dwellings, e at Oxford organize a conference would put too of way, 1 non- s renounced | ¥ 4 ¢ Britain, November 1 s e S e o Britain, within and for the District of ; L T i pamy, [T | vine to “bury” the conferenco pro- specific member of an Imperial family me e from S A November A. D. 1926 e i ew s i sha en the | New Brita ared nvalid B + LUshoclten at thedeas | tion of new ones will sharpen N: Beltain lacediilnvalid D ARTICLES TO BUY | sald district minor. Upon the petition’ of Court for City of New Britain; to | : said min | appratsal, Chiet among these will A M1 I mivor he may be authorized and USED FORD CARS ember, A . it app ing | tav L per application on file more | laborers and he is not | time since 1905, and Princeton into | a fire in ey room you want leard and determined at the Probate| Touring Cars . [ under two-year contracts and may | et £ at 9 o'clock in the forenoom, and | Ton Trucks nomical in their use of fuel. Demin Rober TPIONEERS of hearing thereon, by publishing this i o {the stove when you can DRIVE YOURSELF— |'state” ot Connectic FARMS FOR SALE |in sald District, and by posting a copy R complaint e anout Radiator Heat, JBURBAN FOR SCALE | and returs ke. SUNDAYS AND HOL (] | U-DRIVE AUTO RENTING CO. |tlve we i |89_ROOMS FOR RENT |States as an indepgndent nation, was Day and Night Service . 2079 139 HART ST.| 02— WHERE TO DINE ing, but those which broadly sustain power greatly outnumber those Tt | It is in such combinations that cb e servers see the framework for cvent- velopment of detached house | 5 Brown. Dartmouth, Harvard anl SAin deee . eleven will meet the other three. ction for private-| New York, Nov. 23 (P—The pop- he return of Colgate fo Colum- rtment | confbrence might grow out of the | I about a New York state “Big con- | breakup of the time-honored Har- [ our.” Only Cornell’s ahsence from 1 in order to take advantage 210 B0k Sl g open and attractive sur- | no prospect of being realized, at |CusSe prevents such a | Columbia ha weduled a racter of t r cit- | college authorities, who have can- | S S — of | vassed the situation. Groundwork | nnual event. | court said that “apartment houses | new grouping among major teams. | with Columbia and Penosy! which, in a different environment| Most authoritics admit that the | all three meeting one anothe The Tt highly desirable. come very | casier by the end of the “Big Three” | ton & Jefferson-Lafayctte-Penn State r to being nuisances.” | but other difficulties remain. Many | group retains most of its old rival- : 3 that the ordinance challeng. | 1S Pointed out also that various | ette clash will he missing. ed out that there no difference | sertion that the ordinance challeng-| jon,) ynterests and the wide range of opinion as to the validity of laws | ed “is a valid exercise of authority 1 g S scherae to bring together an appre- The Euclid Village ordinance de- Members of Three Royal | ciable number of colleges in one ned the reside zone as one re- : 4 1 tion comes from those college offi- | PEMING, HENKY C. blic parks, water towers, electric A )\ cials who feel that any attempt to lway passenger stations and < . brother of ; § OO nee e | Much emphasis on c} npionships. ! of Tar |s1=FoOTWEAR AND CLOT A e e mercial gree . purseries e 3 Even though these factors com-| Upon complaint of 0 court p of chicken raising. He is the first| |anat” Antonin. Vitasar p G4—MA Y, & TOOLB Berlln, In the County of Hartford and 4 1 £ other on, the revival b 85—M NDISE AT THIS STORES ate of Connecticut, on the 22nd day of D8 sed | posal for anoth son, the reviva Apal v A in poult rming end HEASIEEE s S Hesiandl Bho loreac | 1e el §1-B—RADIO Present, d F. Gaffney, Judge. that his proud relatives were §7—WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY |Fstate of J Gola of New Britain, in 4 e iaterast 4 |lien against premises, said com- | X : . CUT PRICE | competitive interest in the 19 0 | Avgust Gola of sald New Britaln, pray- 5} vlaint be eturnable before e i F e’ IR, gridiron slate, adding fresh tests for | Riaint bolag returnable before the City TATE FOR RE. |ing that as Guardian of the estate of on all our be held in and for New Britain in the | Do you live In a house full of SN B powered to settle a o work on his new o s ames heloing Hlarvasd ada | County e tho ftth Monday | srofes? ; The im0t 31350 ngaingt Josepm Mecr He works side by sid Pennsylvania together for the first |of Notem! y the subscribing | 1f so. you know the :funmmt of o RN i B |8 R bonts 1 Deming s ¢ | work as well as fucl it takes to run BAN FOR REN b batid Aty e res playing at a hobby. but is seriously | conflict with Cornell for the first Ordered—that said application be | Runabouts—del. boxes . out to make a fortune it possible, |time since 1907, - Both garhes are ol At in New Britain, in sald o 4 3 | | Radiator Weating Syste are AR ey ot Moyaiber Sedans | become fixtures again. M’"{' ” “jsf’ tyes and or "TATF FOR SALE it notice be given of the pendency of | % Ton Open c will contribute much to giving a | ° They provde healitil e i _REAL ESTATB 4 application and the time and place livery Wagons .. | Henry C. Demi pvery r . \Why rei 3 4 : e e |every room. Why rcmain a € 10| _BLG. & BUSINKSS PROPENTY | order some newspaper published in ’ i ily | $1—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Britain, having a circulation Aol e $3—HOUSES FOR SALB ¢ I bil v y et e s I SR -] I8, ALE of on the publlc sign-post in the NEW CARS TO RE Write or phone for particulars g~ siiORE PLACES FOR SALB |town of New Britaln, in sald District, e o P R |81—RBAL ESTATS FOR EXCHANGE | BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, . ‘ 250, W Hour——1de. a" mile, nowspaper ) AL EEiel P T I e e Speeinl entes for long trips in OOMS, BOARD AND HUTELS | A statue of Gustav III, the first ] s e . . $8—HOTE |monarch to recognize the United Cor Seymour and Elm ool » | 5 e T 5 o | 50—ROOMS AND BOARD Phone 3981-2 Heating and Plumbing 91_ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING {unveiled recently’ at Gothenburg, Sweden, . |93—WANTED—BOARD OR LOLGING | The fires burn brightly under the roomy Roaster, while the national bird prepares himself for the annual attack. ALWAYS FIsHIN® DIFFERENT — NOw HE S The Aluminum Pots and Pans simmer mer- A SEA Guee- rily as the squash, cranberries, potatoes and what-not round into shape. The Waffle Iron patiently waits h perform. turn to The Carving Set — keen edged — keen mged (stainless steel) gleams menac- ‘he hush before the charge—and the big ISTIS on— Eat freely—the Aluminum Hot Water Bot- tle never fails. POLLY AND HER PALS { FaN A ST ) TFOWY HE SHOULD | o MARK MY WORDS| SToP CALLING 50 PAWS AT THE DDERLY ! BOTTOM OF but the appetite— You can get tha WOT YoU BEEN SAYIN' TO | YOURG MR | STAYLAIT. | PAW) PERKI ©RY T AINT EVEN SEEN THE GLY SINCE [ MAILED HIM OUR/LECTRIC | | | 73 ARCH STREET TEL. 106 **Hardware Meant for Hardwear"