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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1930. Public “Gypped”’, Wexler Declares, [PASSPORTS WILL |, it o e o e oy Eenises | 1 o 0SBt B e e In faying the ground work for the | down the terrific deto; . club at Warm Springs, Roosevelt mechanism Is being in 1| Moscow, Nov. 7 (P —Soviet Russ s oy % lecbire Brawley, Cal., Nov. 7 (P—Hot wa- y "all ty ouse eatlng \ ystems' BE FRA”[]PR['“F enthusiasts adopted a charter, which [or the Salt Lake City, new 10,000 |{oday was celebrating “October Day” | speeches and s R lios earth hean y g g 9 | said in part: ton, % inch cruiser I overhauled |the thirteenth anni of the the country r e celebrati e sed as the’ sok “We have abundant p, ot at the New York na ard. Its t of the proleta revolution. |of “October Day.” 1In Moscow S il 2 | fice and * ¢ s ~rof 14 rest | be erf ¢ with many small |a emphasize the gala occasior d P part A ‘S[eps Taken 10 Make Goumer fe An * his ~rofound interest |1 perfo 1 th many small |and to emphasize t la ion ¥4 . humanity | holes, in which the blast of the [the government ordered extra ra- anc 2 2 ere 1 ater w piped to factory results from furnaces being 1a: T Chaie r e o The governor is expected at Warr | power 5.+ on the catar-1lt has been | tions view pr the longest parade | structur heat from it will Building Board Chairman ;aluze“d{ l;x‘llctflt;:“;‘cmf:fl:‘:};Pii:snocl?;— Iemflg Ill]DOSSIble Springs next month. dissipated. It is much like an auto- | The new tomb of Nicolai Lenin, |0f solc and ¢ e Anrclen i e rooms, - d : e ptumb) spector o d | mobile muffier t he Soviet U 2 th ¢ 00,000 persor ' - s Sy 4 e S | er of the Soviet Union, wus 1 actors believ Believes Proposed Code |zives water tests to the plu~bing in ; e ‘ | REDUCE CATAPULT BLAST oo Fortoibile napectionian ors icipating water spouts at the rate of |buildings before approving it, and| Washington, Nov. 7 (P—Working | ARt e FOR BEST RESULTS i et o thalcA = = lons a miiniice ‘and hus & et i Tur could tak. Sl | S e ashington, Nov. 7 (F)— av 3 4 S of the principal featurcs on the - . ons a minute and has a teni- Should Be Studled Fur- :’0 “""“L] Lutallj ff‘_“*'dlm_"'y less time | with the fine instruments of the | department has developed USE HERALD CLASSIFI ADS |cial program. It will soon contain USIL HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | perature of 108 degrees, h Li 4 G e ““"‘“n ”""’ counterfeiter a small group of gov- . 4 ef Building Inspector er- ther icensing of O Ut | ernment experts has just ford replied that while .t would be Steamfitters Opposed __la good thing to do, chimneys arc|changes in American passports to built s0 quickly it is a physical im- | place these documents beyond the | ~ Fay and Miss Butler Qn Possibility to look after them with| handiwork of fraudulent craftsmen. | the present staff of inspectors. e O s b Elcctrical Inspector Mason P. Salary List. {Andrews said the South church fire | V180r0Us campaign to slamp out | and the 1 Putnam school fire |frauds in passports, the state de- ' e were caused by the flues in the|Partment enlisted the services of ex- On request of Chairman I. Wexler |chimneys. The sheet metal pipe | Perts of the bureau of printing and | of the building commission at a|leading from the furnace in the | ePETAVINg, counterfeit experts of the meeting of the ordinance committee |South church ran through a wood | treasury and the secret service. 1 of the common council last night, partition, he said, a condition which | he department found one of the action was deferred on the proposed [would not have been permitted had | Principal methods to gain admission B 1 G l ]1 heating code, which been he- |the heating system been inspected | Sed DY those unable to enter the argains alore fOl' the el sl e i | United” States legally was the sub- 1! [itiontan & sholesraonstl st e Whole Family! and it was decided to wait until the| Charles L. Klett, a me; o the Bl 2 S s L. Klett, a member of the | joga) bearer for the pleture of the uilding commission drafts a code | building commission, urged that | jerson to whom (i i which will be sent to the committee | journeymen steamfitiers be iicensed. | bor e pa rt was T | 10 | issued. To meefthis type of fraud g | Two Added to Salary List |tne state department has adopted a ¥ ’ P R R Chairman Wexler told the com- The ordinance committee voted m‘ perforating machine which prevents Truthfu"y Advertised g FOUNTAIN NEWS mittee he was not chairman of the recommend that the offices of see- | such substitutions S N Banmia ke commission when the proposcd code lond deputy building inspector and | A special type of paper for pass 4 = Janana Royal .. was drafted and he had no® seen 1t |assistant clerk in the building de- | ports, on which the slightest change Guaranteed Values ¢ Ice (ream Soda until yesterday. He believed it was | partment be placed on the salary | by any method known to modern not stringent cnough and some fea- [list. The salary committee, meeting | science, can be readily detected has tures which he would like to have |immediately afterwards. voted. to|been adopted f ' included were not thought of two |¥ecommend that the salary of the| The state department also has T d V l 1" Women’s and Misses’ years ago. He said the public has |first named office be 0 per week | plans al other advances in remenaous values... o o s ters who |and the salary of the second be $20 | the method of issuing passports, an i IN ( . . LG A per week. At present the offices|is pressing wherever possible for | : Y L ly Fur T mmed in houses and husiness d .| carry salaries of 335 per week and |heavy prison sentences for those [ uxurious y uy rl o e ety 318 per week respectively. convicted of fraudulent use o ble for such conditions to exist Chairman Wexler of the huilding | American passports, - Councilmen Holt and Gibney | €OMmmission told the ordinance com- | ———— | questioned the chairman as to the |Mittee that even when there is com- estimated cost of having the code. ely little building activity, the R[][]SEVELT EIVEN ; Mr. Wexler said the building busi- artment is busy. There are 11 ness at pr is not active and the | Ire escapes to be checked up. five ] Dresent otaft of inspectors in the de. | theaters to be inspected, exits, signs, T[]WN S TRIB TE partment could make inspectiol 1d numerous other : luties to be attended to. The clerk whick uld be require Nobody SR e e 00Y | of the department takes carc of the knows when the business v ; ¢ | building and zoning features and the 2 S in the futrue the 12y be ng, electric and sealer of weights| : emand on the inspectors’ time that | it meo it S0, B Idolizes New Yorker Wool Crepe ‘anton it Will be necessary to 2dd to the|" Chier Building Inspector A. N 002 CIEpEs staff. At any rate, he said. the pub- | pytherford said the position of sec S lic would be benefited by Rettinglond deputy inspector is not a new| Greenville, Ga.. Nov. 7 (P—Gov- the kind of heating that was con-!one, as it has been in existence four | ernor Frauklin . Roosevelt has tracted for. vears, and in reply to a question ny | something more than cheers and Oppose Licensing Steamfitters Alderman J « e Johnson, | handclasps in store for him on nis Councilman Holt declarcd against | Chairman Wexler said it was true | forthcoming visit to the country in the licensing of journeymen steam- | that the ordinances at present pro-|which he waged the major portion fitters and Councilman Wilford toox | vide for the office of first deputy in-{o0f his successful fight to regain f NEW GI ¢ similar stand. “Tt is more impor- | Spector but the commissior wants to | heaith. The added tribute will be a \ BLACKS, NI St S —And thev were made to sell for a much tant to license shoemakers than |Keep it vacant for purposes of econ- |robust Roosevelt for President club. W i BLACK e N7 4 \mfitters, because a poor shoe-|OMY as long as it can be reasonably| W. E. Irwin, state legislator-clect, LACY, STYLE Iraslonss higher price. You only need to see these er can hurt your fect,” he said. [done. He pointed out that the man |said last night thet Roosevelt ad- STYT it 5 ere is no sense in licensin | fAling the first deputy inspector's | mirers expect to include every voter 4 p Coats to realize what unusual values they R G ey place must be paid a higher salary |in Meriwether county in the formal 15 /ant irinG and pl thert toge n that paid to the second deputy. | Organizati f a Roosevelt for I ' Women's and Misses’ are. All newly purchased at the most ad- : i Wexler Praises Fay ident club at the court house nd that is all there is to i : i n the meeting he told Chairman| At the salary committee meeting, | Within a week or so. 4 SlLK DRESSES 3 f vantageous price possible. All Wexler it will soon be necessary to | Chairman Wexler said he would lik: Roosevelt Its Pride {ake out a license to Sew a button |® have the salary of the second| Warm Springs, which the New $ 95 S 3 - 8 ' deputy made more than $ .| York executive has developed as . ® —SECOND FLOOR— perfected on coat, to whic the chairman | 1 that when craftsmen are li censed it means they are qualified | said Thomas B. Fay, 1 resort for other sufferers from ing the place, Is conscientious and | fantile paralysis ed only e very capable, and even when his| miles f v n Meriwe (it AL and - the publLe iy v was reduced from $46 a week |er county and regards Roosevelt a LLer e OKe Eotegtoi to $30 and his transportation allow- [an adopted son AU question as _ fo the 1., yaken from him, he did not| Mr. Irwin said one membership P SPECIAL LAST DAY SPECIAL LAST DAY possibility of preventing propertv g, jn any way. Councilmen Hu-|list distributed for the club alrcady “ o9y / “L ) T i.l S ownera grom repairing their homes L "uid 1Tole apoke in favor of loav- | contained 500 names and that an. Palmolive” Soap ux” Toilet Soap because of mot havir licenses, | iy the salary at $35 but when a|other list at the office of the county Chalrman Wexler said t under | oo was taken, Councilman Huber |ordinary had been signed by virtual- 4c 3 5C Ba £ |alone voted against making it § .1y every voter in Greenville Bar 3al srpentry, painting and nythir The committee voted to recom-| The entire county has followed clse without a license, on his OWN | mong $20 a week for the assistant|with keen interest the impressiv premises, but when the work ‘"“‘}(h rk. Miss Muae Butler, because she | Roosevelt triumph in his campaign Hand Made for a permit he comply. and|jas heen in the employ of the de-|for reclection. Wednesday at Warm ST DAY BARGA!NS HANKIES BUY NOW FOR XMAS th nt inspectors | partment four years and since be-|Springs a joyous crowd of patien I,A“ correctly | coming a full time employe her sal-| many of whom have improved 0 4 o 25(: LAST DAY BARGAINS! Plumbers Favor Heating Code ary has not been increased. Coun-|much that they, like Mr. Roosevelt hat Are Real Bargains. S Charles Andrews, repres-nting theicilman Huber scconded the motion |can drive their own cars = LAST OFFER !! Master Plumbers’ association, spoke |in this instance automobile parade. Sleepi 9 1 i er Boys' All Wool and said also that it d be well| California state automobile asso- |day night, but swimming in 1 z 4-PIECE SU[TS to have inspections made of chim- | ciation estimates there are 152,007 | warm waters of the community's ey he knew of several in-|tax-exempt automobiles in the | pools, @n important part of the $ 85 S 6- ) 3 = 2 0 1 stances in New Britain ¢’ unsatis- | United States | treatment, was cut short the nd $14.50 § t you wo! duction Shirts. time we hem, hundr t-wise shopp purchase in a lor —SECOND FLOO i X / § _ Boys” Winter ety ‘ i2e 1 |[UAST DAY! UNION SUITS M yxfords sroa o0 Ladies’ Mercerized AR s o ' : ‘ LISLE HOSE 69c choice patter to 32 £ . . Specially (empered. 1pringy Shdlduplicate this v 5 1 » 2 i Aot == ) steel repport at longirmdinal - ) : ‘ Men's £ // i Y 5 ”‘...y ; : . K SILK SCARFEFS (2 ol a ahits LAST DAY CLEARANCE 0Of Boys" “Tom Sawyer” amd “Kaynee _§1.00 G e SHIRTS and BLOUSES $1.00 Girls” Wash DRESSES . LAST DAY BARGAIN } $1 OO LAST DAY BARGAIN . ) r$1.05, § Dresse PALMOLIVE SHAVING (REAM RUFFLED CURTAINS Saturday ni — OND FLOOR LAST DAY Last Day Linen Specials Pure Silk and Wool Lottt i o & S S ) R GIRLS UNION SUITS et 72590 FILET TABLE CLOTHS | o fac _ ‘ oISt s o - e e o ana 7RG < il e s T AT BARGAIN PRICES | E Italian Cut Work i \ ¢ B EMENT SPECIALS' for Treadeasy Comfort . AR ASEMENT SPECI The perfect fit and supreme and snugly fitting heel gentl 2 7 Gt SOC ] C U MARQUISETTE CURTAINS 79C comfort of TREADEASY but firmly hold the foot ba : v AN c ’ ; Sy ” Shoes are the result of perfec- in the shoe and prevent creep- 445 % LINEN GLASS TOWELS s F. iced Lo $1.59 tion in shoe design and shoe ing—all fourfeaturescombined > g is with SILK DRAPERIES making. contribute a degree ot comfort ! o oloss 25(: ] : : l scalloped val T $2 50 Their wide springy steel arch to be found in no other shoe. —Every pair perfect. 1 Bvery colo S . 5 : £ ; 1 2 __All sizes and colors. . SILK DAMASK DRAPERIES gives flexible but firm support | % MADEIRA SCARL'S ! i e . to the longitudinal arch of the C\/ | 3 I = I‘-;(»’n merly priced up t , it st Tore g $4'95 foot, while the resilient pad ™ R l 98 R S o/ under the ball of the foot holds U : plaai 5 typica \ the metatarsal archxin normal HOES | / value. LAST DAY SPECIAL ition. Glove-fitting instep 51 ALL LINEN CRASH CLOTHS “Wm. Anderson” pos LAST DAY BARGAIN i =i go) ) MEN'S 23¢c HANKIES SILK PRINTS . B —White and with colored borders. - ‘\” X \;\‘t Ins. ;H’J’finnm“g @n | —Donnelly’s always for fine lines at bargain M \::[‘]\ ! ‘_K i $1-00 prices. &

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