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f NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925 .1 i 6 HAVE YOU ORDERED ' YOUR Personal Engraved Christmas Cards Don't delay too long. The time is getting short. Stationery Dept. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 1(59-171 MAIN ST. TRYING TO BLOCK Commission Complains to Coun cil ol Interference I that at the present time thoy arc munt Is confronted by u unllel eftort fortunate In having the aorvlcca of on the part of aoim: citizens to at- two trained tnapoctora, Inspectors tompt to place tho department In un lleiinensy and ltntherford, the I unfuvorablo light, building Inspector having had ap- "Due to certain development In proximately a!i yearn" oxperlonce In ( tho manner of cotmtrucl Inn of build the building buslneea and two years Muss In New Britain today, tho di'. an city building Inspector. Iimpec- I partincnt Is now confronted with tor Rutherford hus had 20 years' ex- i placing their stump of approutl on perlence In tho building ' bulnH t liens buildings Unit tin y aro pate, and 15 years of this time has been and this In Itself has placed a very closely associated with our loi nl ! serious rcsponslbllMy on tho depart- Declaring that there has been a tendency on the part of some citi zens to Interfere with the building department In the enforcement of building department, at well as two years connected with the state in the Inspection of buildings, and ment. "In connection with the building Inspection, this department has uro of the. opinion that their salaries 'hundreds of Inspections that should should be substantially Increased. We wish to call to your attention that this department made a roc- he made of buildings that have been erected a great many years and through action of tho elements have ordinances and tho carrying out of ' ommr-ndutton during the month of I become dangerous to life and limb orders Issued for the safety of the public, tho building commission In a statement to the common coun cil at the meeting held last night said it would welcome any con structive crltlclHin of the depart ment, and any suggestion thut would better building conditions. Requests that tho office of de puty building inspector be made permanent, and that the common council provide money for addi tional electrical and plumbing ln spcctorB were also contained in the report, which was of great length. Councilman Kutliertord, who is out insncctors feel that, this emt nf also the deputy building inspector, the department Is verv well taken July to your body, but to date have. received no reply to our request. "When the new building ordi nances ure ndopted this department will be compelled to carefully an alyze this new code, and In granting of permits under this now ordinance and the new inning law will find that tho Issuance of a building per mit will in itself become a serious matter. "The building commission has at tempted to enforce the building or dinances of tho city to tho best of I me to the laeli of sufficient help this cunnot be done, although re quired of this department by state ut unites. "Tho work of the plumbing de partment has Increased during tho past few months and if the new plumbing ordinance Is adopted the oil y should provide the necessary machinery for the proper enforce ment of tho ordinances, and this can only ba dono by providing addi tional help. "In connection with the work of muke more thorough Inspections must bo tukuu by the municipal bodies that fall to provide this de partment with sufficient funds and men to properly do this work, "The police and flro departments havo been Increased during the past two years to meet tho growth of the city. So must tho building depart ment be lmreusod to properly Im prove tho construction of buildings, one of the most Important depart ments of the city. . "In concluslon.why should the city not take proper safeguards In the construction of nearly $7,000,000 of building construction during the rast ten months, with the total wealth of the city represented In (he grnnd lift of lino.noo.ono wdth an Increase of 7 per cent of the total grand list In building operations. "At this time this Board must re- quest of your body that, you coope. rate with us and provldo tho neces sary funds and Inspectors for this work In order Hint the city may better protect the lives and property Pre -Thanksgiving SALE of Fur-Trimmed Coats Featuring Kxtraordinary Values at $79.50 Formerly $05.00 The miss or matron who wants a smart new Coat for Thanksgiv ing will have lier opportunity In this sale. The collars and cuffs are of rich, luxurious Squirrel, Fitch, . Plati num Wolf, Heaver, Fllver Musk rat and Arabian Lynx unordln ry qualities and beautifully matched with the coat colorings of Grucklehead, Rugby Tan, King Blue, Black Prince, Wine and Black. . Our entire coat stock is reduced In salt the. above group at $79.50 were $93,00 another group at $89.75 is very attractive all are charming and remark able values. ; spoke for some time concerning tho I need of additional help in tlie building inspector's office. He said t.hat there were at the present time 650 building operations going on In the city. To cover these properly it would be necessary that five building Inspectors be employ ed, and that 1.S00 or 2,000 miles would have to be covered in doing so. "We are not getting the proper cooperation from certain quartern It is impossible,, for us to hand out several hundred permits without making a mistake.' he said. The councilman felt that tho plumbing inspector would have to work day and night to cover all he has to do. He declared that In j 1514 the electrical Inspector had an assistant, out now witn electri cal equipment Increased there is only one man to take care of It. The council voted to delay ac tion for a month on the commis sioner's recommendation. Following is the statement in full: "The building commission at their meeting held on November 12 voted to request your honorable body to provide sufficient funds to allow this board to appoint an as sistant plumbing and electrical in spector, and also to request that the office of deputy building inspec tor be made permanent and have an additional deputy building in spector made, making a total of three full time building Inspectors. "For your Information wc here with submit some facts in connec tion with the building commission. At the present time we have one full time building inspector and one part time building Inspector, one plummng inspector, one elec trical inspector. With the exception !of the part time building Inspector itliis is the same force that the city I had In the year 1914 when the to jtal building operations for a year amounted to $1,042,325 and the fees $1,003. For the first ten I months of the year 1 925 the total building operations amount to $6, i 697,866 and the fees $6,928. I "The building ordinances have I been completed and will be In your ! hands within a very few days, Bnd a man 3 1... i.i. - k.,. ln .r. tvetem will SUfary Tl" ByrUp" he 'he means of making this de may help a. simple cough, but when !,,, . vn,l(v. . ,,inn0rt.. ling even with the additional help, j "On September lfi, 1325. your ! body passed tho zoning ordinance, lone of the most radical changes in ithe issuing of building permits in 'the history of the city, requiring . i practically the entire services or 'one inspector and at times tne i services nf both building inspectors. A careful review or tne Duiiamg ; permits granted since zoning went into effect September 17, or practi- their ability, and with the two pres- J of he amoimt ( lnstaaton of Kf.r. vice ln new and old buildings during the past few years will convince anyone of tho need of an additional inspector for the department. "The building commission have presented these laets o your honor- ti ij io nony tor me purpose ol tiring care uf, believing that the public Is being served by these officials ln a very cautious, painstaking manner, without fear or favor of any in dividual, and at this time we wish to express our appreciation of tho city officials and various depart- I oul 11 possioie to uo so, tne mcnts that have cooperated with us ,lNlm"L OI wur ow required oi tne from time to time in the enforce- lepartmcnt. In the enforcement of . j, building, ulurnbine and electrical ment of the ordinance, "For some unknown reason there has been a tendency on the part of some citizens to interfere with this department ln the enforcement of ordinances, and for the purpose of bringing to your attention the neces sity of providing additional Inspectors. In concluson we would state that ordinances and the carrying out of tMs dopartmont coope'rate with HORSFALES 95'99jdsulumStnit HAKTFCUn "It Tats lo Huy Our Kind" Toughest of Old Hang-On Coughs Go Why send a boy to do you are traveling along towards the cemetery with a stubborn tight old cough that lingers on ami on with the most persistent devllisliness then you need a real cough medicine and the realest destroyer of tough old coughs Is Dronchuline Emulsion. . The cough may be so tantalizing that you can't sleep nights and your i days may be, filled with racking tor- lure, yet that's Just the kind of a I cough that liroie-hulhie likes to tackle and conquer. Many times a few doses will stop the hacking and loosen tliines up and you can depend upon half a bottle to make a two months' cough quit cold and disappear. I.tfe Is sweet it will be murh wceter when you get rid of that old time eu igii. Ask Axelrod's Pharmacy or any wld"-aake druggist for n hottle of nrnncliniine Kmiilslon. There's no onpe in itor cnioroionu. and a couple of t'asponnfuls will usually end any ordinary cough. lAM KT WOItK OF AM, KINDS WIMiOW SCKI.IAS, I TO. New Britain Screen Mfg. Co. t'nrl pli'ttt!cs7.er II. T. Jnlinson H liOtkY IIII.L AK. led. T.M-o oiders Issued for tho safety of the public, and ln reply wc wish to state that tve would welcome any constructive criticism of the depart ment and any suggestion that would tend to better building con ditions in this city today. There are at present a total of approximately 550 building opera tions going on In this city, and tt is very apparent that with this a mount of outside work and the of fice details it is physically Impos sible to properly Inspect all build ings. To give you some Idea of tho work required in Issuing a permit and a few of the requirements that an applicant for a permit must meet are the following: Compli ance with uses provided for dis trict, lot .areas, heights of build ings, yard and court spaces, com pliance with t moment house act. required distance between different types of buildings, carrying capaci ties, light and area requirements, and many other requirements too numerous to mention which requires a great deal of time and thought In the administration of the office of the building department. "During the past few days certain orders of tho department have been the cause of criticism of the depart ment due to the publicity In connec tion with them, and it Is to be re gretted that at this time the depart- your body anyway possible to bring about a strict enforcement of tho ordinances, but the responsibility of the Inability of this department to (Continued on Page Three) Ends Pile Misery and Torture Forever Muffalo. N. Y. A clever Buffalo chemist has at last discovered the right way to completely and pain, lessly banish Piles forever. This new treatment to which the name Hamadala has been given at tacks the cause and not the forma tion. Indeed It has proven so efficient that, even the worst, chronic cases have been completely cured. The price Is only $1.00, and anyone who Is disappointed with its use need only say so to M. A. Axelrod or any other good drlggist and their money will be cheerfully refunded. Ir. 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You can let even the children have lots oft "Grandma's" Pancakes. Light and wholesome! chuck-full of health for the whole family) "Grandma's" Pancakes still have the,"old- fashioned" flavor that made them famous 50 years ago. Prepared: Add 'water mix bake ! FOR MORE THAN BOYEARS MAKERS OP QUALITY PRODUCT H-O HORKYSOT H O QUICK COOKINO OA II HECKERS CREAM FARINA NECKERS CREAM WCIANUI FIA , 3 For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts t J. D. DONAHUE Voice Culture Yttlee tfef1 lticMlni and Irnluj fnnii 2 r. m to It i m Re. I-I IH Mudio M.V3 M. C. LeWitt'! ,-nilv twn months. shows a total minihfr of ISO permits represent ing $1,4'iS,35 in construction. "Your body voU-d us permission lo secure the services of a pnrt time l.ullding Injector in Jl'- This hoard was fortunate in Beciiring the services of a former building inspec tor, and were it not for the. fact that this official has given us practically full 'ime .services thl department would he ."Acrely handicapped In th,' enforcement of the building or dinances. This deparlment feels INONINE Builds Strength to Combat Colds If yon cntch rokls easily, lk I.innnine and ward tlicra oil. Limnine givm sfrrnflt and buiUs ound flesli that enables j on lo successfully stand win ter's wfAthcr. It ii exception ally (rood for growing children at this time in the jcar. Try it. THANKSGIVING CARVERS A Very Acceptable Gift For November 26th We Have a Fine Display "The Handy Hardware Store" At Any Drug Store in 50c and $1.00 Bottlet L'PSTAIKS JEWELRY SHOP Room 1 2!i'J Main Street , mwmasm .New Phone 3100 I Etctt Bcl'Jo 1 1 kAIMP D. J. 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All Instruments arc grouped under glass on a silver-faced dial aet in a beautiful walnut finished panel. But the most Important iuperiorWea of this Sedan are concealed within the framework of the body and In tht chassis. Body pillars, for Inatanee, are of northern white ash, cross -membere of hard maple. We pay a premium for steels of extra toughness. Run the engine the most powerful In any car of its aire and weight, ac cording to the rating of the N. A. C. G and the Society of Automotive Engi neers. The motor Is not built for ex cessive speed, but rather for smooth, trouble-free service at S to SS miles aa. hour. It is built for a long, quiet life not for spectacular stunts. We will gladly demonstrate thta ear and finance its purchase on Studebaker' fair and liberal Budget Payment Plan, $425. Down ("No-Ycarly-Moddr) -r- 'Un ' IIMHIII il I III --Zmm . TtoinefflSi i r i ALBR0 MOTOR SALES t CO. 225 ARCH ST. TEL 260 ! Furniture and Oriental Rugs 67 E. Main St. Tel. 326