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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925
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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. Howard Always Recommended
OXIDAZE
FOR COUGHS, COLDS
Bronchial Asthma
Yenr nf stutly anil ntaervittioii convinced
lilm ii Mould Mitel), quickly nml surely
Moit n bml cough und jcivo InMitnt relief
in Bronchia! Aftthma. ItuurunteeU harm
less. Ilere U altftolutfl proof from users:
Waterbury, Ct. No asthma ,thanUs Oxi
daze. Salem. W. V.i. We flni It alt vou claim.
Kondrkk, Col. Am wall pleased lth re
pults.
Clrclevllie, O. More help than anything.
Somerset, Mass. It gives full satlsfa (ion.
Detroit, Mich. It hra benefited me greatly,
Worcester, Mass. Is worth tlioutsrjnds to
m.
Keene, N". H. I apeak in highest praise
of It.
Kenton, Mich. I sot nearly instant relief.
Ilowoll, Mich. For asthma, tmat thing
found.
ftivinnnt I, ". Tt Is a unruWni medicine,
Smiths Basin, N. Y. Delighted with Oxl
dnzc. Itot kdale, Mass. Cough gone, pained 8 lbs.
Signed letters on file. Order today.
Money hnek If It falls. All druggists In
cluding DlrKinwin Drug Co.
(p Jj(2
I 1 arv
336
MAIN
ST.
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 ,
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For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts
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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. SULLIVAN
TEACHER OF PIANO
l'rialc ln-1 nieiitm
I or .tmlnlitirnt plume
Id -Mi me :;;m;
ORIENTAL Rl(;S
We've , taken '2-'i oil" our
stock; reduced it for quick
clearance because we've a
big shipment on tho. road
from our branch in Persia.
New liritain never snvv such
;i his shipment as it will see
soon.
I). M. KENJAMIN
tiv . mnmwmtUM i mi i mi -,. SA El
best cooking range on the mar
ket. Perfect even to the smallest
detail in labor-saving features.
A. CIEZYNSKI & SONS
517 MAIN ST.
This One-Profit - - Unit-Built
Studebaker
offers you 3 major advantages in Quality,
Price and Protected Investment
THE average man on the street
today knows that through more
efficient manufacture, standardiza
tion of parts, etc., all makers offer
him more for his money than ever
before.
All makers claim greater things
for their product and can prove
them. All makers rest their case on
more economical manufacturing due
to quantity production under mod'
able to use finest steels, finest woods, '
finest engineering and superlative
workmanship in its cars ; then to add
costly extras . . . and still charge no
more than competing cars,
UniuBuilt Construction
One-Profit facilities result, too, la
Unit-Built construction. In ears de
signed and built as units. The hun
dreds of parts used in a Studebaker
ern efficiency methods. All cars are car are Studebaker. They function
together as a unit, resulting in longer
life, greater riding comfort and higher
resale value for you. Scores of thou
sands of miles of excess transporta
tion thus are built into Studebaker
cars. Records of more than one
hundred thousand miles are not uncommon.
fair value but there is a best value.
Few motor car "manufacturers"
have foundries, forges, etc., to make
their own engines yet one-fourth of
the cost of an automobile is in the
engine. Even fewer build their own
bodies yet one-third of the cost of
a car is in the body.
Only two makers have adequate
facilities for making all bodies, en
gines, clutches, gear sets, springs,
differentials, steering gears, axles,
gray iron castings and drop forgings :
Ford in the low-price field and Stude
baker in the fine-car field.
One-Prott Value
Because of its unique manufacturing
facilities, Studebaker eliminates prof
its which all other quality car manu
facturers must pay to outside parts
or body makers. Savings effected in
this way run to hundreds of dollars
on some models. Thus Studebaker is
An4 "No-Yearly-Models"
As a natural outgrowth of those two
factors, a third great advantage to
the buyer is attained . . . "No-Yearly-Models."
Because all phases of
manufacture are directly under
Studebaker control, Studebaker cars
are constantly kept up-to-date. Im
provements are continually made
not saved up for spectacular annua!
announcements which ,make cars
artificially obsolete. Resale values
are thus stabilized. As an example
of the value One-Profit manufacture
makes possible, see the Studebaker
Standard Six Sedan.
Studebaker Standard Six Sedan
( Four Doon Ample Power Wool Trimmed)
$1395 freight and war tax extra
Under Srudebaker'a fair and liberal Budget Payment Plan, thia 8edan may
be purchaied out of monthly income for an Initial payment of only
Studebakrr't Lowest Priced
Sedan but aU quality
THE fine Studebaker Standard Stx
Sedan Illustrated below it real
four-door sedan. It ia upholitered In
genuine wool cloth. Carpeta are wool
Windows are real plate glut.
The equipment incfadei an May
clock, gaaoline gauge, aah reeerrtf,
rear-vision mirror, atop light, dotnt
light, aafety lighting control on ateering
wheel, automatic windshield cleaner,
coincidental lock to ateering gear and
ignition controlled by same key operat
ing door and apare-tire locks, and fntT
alze balloon tirea. 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.
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TEL 260
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67 E. Main St. Tel. 326

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