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: r [ i must have at least three rooms not including bathroom and closets un- less said building is fireproof.” Approval was also voted of an| dmendment to Section 13 (G) by ! adding between Paragraphs (1) and (2), the following: (2A): “In speci- LAN T0 PUT BAN ON GARAGE HONES fic cases where justified by the cir- ! cumstances and by the construction of the proposed building to make | special exceptions to the terms of | Section 3 (G) so that in Resident Amendment tq Zoning Law iore 0rdimme commitm {“C” and in Business “A" and “B" | districts, the lot area required for a The ordinance committee of the|thrae room apartment or unit may common council, at @ meeting last| be reduced fo not less than 750 cvening, voted to recomnjend the square feet, and for a four room adoption of an ordinance fixing the |apartment or unit te not less than compensation of the two members | 1.000 square feet. of the electrical examining commit- | “In Residence and Business tee, exclusive of the electrical ix “B' and 'C’ and industrial spector, at $10 each for each exam| stricts, if the building is fireproof, nation given applicants for electrical | the lot area required for a three licenses. According to the proposed room apartment or unit may be re- ordinance, the examiners will be re- | duced to not less than 300 square quired to prepare the tests and cor- | feet.! |‘ ct the g)avi‘rs afterwards just u Mr. Linder pointed out that the {hey have been doing. It was also usc of garages for dwelling purposes voted fo recommend an ordinance | Will be prohibited through these fixing the fee for applicanis for elec- | amendments, Councilman Warner trical licenses at $3, with the pro- | raised the point that there are in- Vision that this amount shall be ap- | stances of industrious residents liv- plied against the cost of the license. NS in well built garages while sav- 1 d that applicants will | Dg money with which to bulld be nsscssed this fee each time they | homes, and he wondered whether or lake the cxamination. Thus, in the |not the prohibition of the D;fl"’fe event that an applicant is successful | Would be a hardship to such peo- ¢ 7! 2 ple. Mr. Linder and Building In- I Wil bo ere: | spector Ruthertord said the value of urrounding property is not only de- more than one attempt is made be- FRIFORE LT L ice but it fore a passing mark is obtained, credit of $3 will be withheld until ”’eTha“‘“““‘(:’ "“C‘“‘f;"“’l'o recom. | Those present were Alderman D. 0 SQIIBILER, | V) 2 Nair, Councilman D. L. Bartlett, mend that an ordinance be drafted | ¢’ ““”wom)r w. D. Boyle, W. S, 1o require substitute firemen to serve |\ <o 0 na” y(Gotant Corporation | one year before becoming cligible for | oo A"y ‘Camp. Building In- be stopped. appointment to the regular force. ¢ ogor Rutherford outlined the Chairman C. J. Dehm of the board | ..commendation relative to the fees | of fire commissioners told the com- for clectrical examining committee mittee the board was unanimously | yembers and the charge for appli- in favor of the rule. Zoning Law Changes. An amendment to Section 3 4(,; (flrl Struck bV Auto' of the zoning ordinances was Driver Leaves Scene| proved, after an explanation by Sec- rotary Thomas Linder of the board | Helen Radlowski, aged 4, of of adjustment. The amendment is as | North street, was struck by an auto- | ike out the last three mobile ncar her home last evening | ion 3(G) beginning ‘ex-|shortly after 7 o'clock, and suffered | cept that this shall not prevent’ to |painful injuries to the knee and el- the end of the section and substitute [ how. Nelg Nelson of 39 Black Rock herefore the following: ‘Except that |avenue réported the matter to the this shall not prevent the building of | police and Officers Maurice Flynn . one family dwelling on any lot ex- and Peter Cabelus learned from isting as such on September 15, 1 bed Kyomen, aged 10, of 124 | and having a lot area of at least cer street, that the girl ran away 4000 square feet, or of & two family liouse on any lot existing as such on | of the car, after glancing September 15, 1925; in any district |at her, continued on. other than a residence ‘A‘| district| According to the motor vehicle provided that such lots have a Jot|department records, the car is reg- area of at least 4500 square feet,” |istered in the name of Ferando and add: “In all districts, each fam- | Figueiro ily apartment or housekeepink unit | city. cants for licenses. around causes constant trouble and should 8| ifter she was struck and the driver | of 450 Main street, this | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1927 {__OuR scHooLs ) —Photo by Johmsn & Peter MISS DORIS D. HORSFALL V. B. Chamberlain School This Is Miss Doris D. Horsf: second year in the New Brit system. her present home being bat 197 Bassett street. After graduation from the Ne: | Britain State Normal school she was a place in Wethersfield ere she taught for some time. She then went to Middletown where she was engaged previous to coming to her home city to teach. She is a New Britain Senior High school Boy Struck Over Eye When Batter Loses Grip The 5-year-old son of Mr. and | Mrs. Sabastine Catakano of 76 North street was struck over the eye by a | baseball bat during a game near his Ihome yesterday, several | being required to close the wound. | The parents complained to Officer Maurice Flynn, who learned that & 12 bat slipped from his hand. The officer found that the older |bey's parents appear to be uncon- | cerned not excreise proper supervision over them. They told him they Would not pay for the medical attention given |the injured boy. [ 7 One after another’ o i Ll T CAMELS IT's the cigarette of the age — the triumph of all smoking history. Just reflect—at the time when more cigarettes are smoked than ever before— Camels passed them all. Why? Figure it out and you’ll find that Camel is made for the particular smoker whose taste, day by day, is more knowing of quality. Camels are rolled of the choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos grown. And what blending! Camel’s smoothness and mellowness are qualities distinctive to this cigarette. If you haven’t yet tried them, you'll find all your smoking wishes come true in Camels. Mild, clear and smooth from morning to night. Always so satisfyingly good! *Have a Camel!” thr synolds Tebl(‘n;c ton-Salem, She is a native of stitches | year-old boy was batting when | about their children and do | | | No 1 | |tics has_been consulted. DROP INQUIRY ON AGE OF FI EDEPT APPOINTEES | To NOW YOU ASK ONE S. HISTORY Further Investigation Be Made, Chairman Bartlett of Committee Announces Investigation of the claim that men have been appointed to the fire departm.ent after they passed | the maximum age has not been dis- | list dcal with American history. irman Donald L. ON U. R ouncll| 1—When was the Stars and g 3 st dopted officially as the committee declared today, th Aol 5 " | United Btates flag? spite of the fact that no me TRNL Bedn R Mo the e | 2—Who was U. S. president, and months and no further data gam.x“"w was auRyonp ol (irance when, cred. Appointment of John Fay and| [ sum —What is the most recently ac- Victor S. Davis brought about UIL‘ probe. Fay was found to be within| quired island possession of the the age specifled by ordinanc bul‘ United States? data on the date of Davis' birth| 4—By what treaty was the boun- could not be obtained locally and|dary line between the state of the Brooklyn bureau of vital statis- hington and British Columbla, a, fixed? 5—What was the last state ad- READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ! mited to the Union? 6—How many major planets has | the sun? 7—In what country is the ma- zurka a favorite dance? $—What is the sinus? J—-How many inches to one meter standard unit of the metric system? | 10—What small animal of India | is celebrated for its ability to kfll | es? — Special Notice Special call meeting of the Brick- ers and Plasterers’ union Local . 3, will be held Tuesday evening n old K. of C. hall, opposite East Main street, at 8 o'clock. E. McMURRAY, Secretary. “Watch them drop” AnD THEY ALL DroP—DEAD. Black Flag kills every fly and mosquitoin your home. Rids your homeofroaches and other bugs, too! Sold at drug, grocery, hardware and department stores. Powder 15¢ up, and —_— only 35 for the !5 pint LIQUID Quart . .85¢ LIQUID ; KILLS INSECTS | T R R R N e \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ TEOEOEOEOEEETETE - The first five questions in today's ' 9 TO 11 A. M, SIRLOIN AND ROUND HAMBURG FRESH CUT TENDER LEAN PIECES TENDER CUTS LARGE RED RIPE STRAWBERR]ES Basket .., CAL[NRNL-\ SUNKIST Oranges 2 Doz. 39c. Radishes 3 bun. 10c. LARGE RIPE Bananas . Doz. 25¢. STRICTLY FRESH SELECTED PURITY LOAT ALL FULL OLEAN STOCK. ronsrano .2 27C BEST FINE GRANULATED CHEESE . LARGE RIPE PINEAPPLES . NEW BERMUDA ONIONS .. FRESH NATIVE RHUBARB FRESH NEW BEETS and CARR! FRESH NATIVE LETTUCE . NEW MEATY PRUNES ... FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS . LARGE FANCY CELERY HEARTS .. Everyone Invited ELECTRICAL CONVENIENCES USED IN THE MODEL AND ELECTRICAL HOME exit. style of architecture. The Following Items Are All Electncally Operated House Number Piano Fire Log Mantel Clock: Candelabras Panatrope Radio Percolator Waffle Iron Toaster EGGS . . . 3 doz. 83¢ Whole Milk SUGAR ... 25 bb. sack $1.65 EXTRA LARGE GRAPE FRUIT ,..... Ea. 10c. . 2 Qts. 25c. | - Bun. 19¢, Sufficient wall receptacles! for all needs. Every lighting outlet controlled from switches located . at each entrance or| Lighting fixtures to match STEAK ... b. 25c. SHOULDERS Ib. 15¢ POTATOES pk. 67c. STEAK .. 21bs. 25c. | PORK ... Ib. 22c. | SPINACH . pk. 15¢. AFTER BAKING Come and See AT NEW - BRITAINS POPULAR MARKET. .NHA.IL FRESH OUT MEATY LAMB CHOPS ...... Ib. 30c.| VEAL CHOPS ....... . 30c. TENDER YOUNG PIG BOILING BEEF ...... 1. 8c.| PORK CHOPS......lb 25c. SUGAR CURED RUMP ROAST ...... Ib. 22c. BACON............Ib 25¢. MOHICAN BREAD BEST MATERIALS INSURE OF COURSE—BUT THERE ARE OTHER THINGS THAT COUNT IN BREAD- MAKING—CARE FOR STANCE AND CLEANLINESS. FULL 16 OZ. Strawberry Short Cake ea. 25¢. SPECIAL AT THIS PRICE, PURE TOMATO Catsup . 2 Bots. 25¢. SHREDDED Cocoanut . . Ib. 23c. P & G Soap 6 cks 25 MEADOW BROOK CREAMERY IN- BUTTER . 2 lbs. 89¢ AS FINE A BUTTER AS YOU WANT TO EAT. .m 29¢ 2. 35¢ BISCUIT ........ 2 Doz. 25c. KO}‘ OUT OF THE OVEN. Strawberry JELLY . FANCY CEYLON TEA .. MOHICAN MAYONNAISE . FRESH SALTED PEANUTS MAXWELL HOUSE COFFE . Ib, 49c. 3%c. . 18¢. . 48c. 25¢. 19c. 25c. KERS' COCOA ..., BEANS The At | | 1 i x ] | | | | | | \ | Model and Electrical Home 23 Lakeview Avenue (One Block from the End of Arch St. Bus Line) _Nothing Sold at the Home Umn Set Signal System Stove Flat Iron Exhaust Fan Oven Cooker Refrigerator Floor Waxer Vacuum Cleaner Portable Lighting | Fans Sewing Machine Curling Iron Utility Motor Hair Dryer Night Light Portable Heater Heating Pad Private Telephone Toy Train Washing Machine Ironer Oil Heater Drill and Saw Combination Soldering 600D FOOD PRICED RIGHT AND COURTEOUS, CONSIDERATE SERVICE ARE ALWAYS I‘OUMO{‘III.