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" Finish the Job BUY A | VICTORY - Dickinson Dsug Ce. 169-171 Main Stree PHONE 330. Horsfall- ! Made £ Ready-for- Service CLOTHES combine ulti- mate smartness with comfort. They're hand- tailored— That’s why. ELuke Ho-sfall Go fos ASYLUM sF. TARTFORD. In Our Prescriptiop Depart- ment stands for hoth RELIABLE SERVIGE AHD REASONABLE PRIGES § AXELROD’S PHARMACY PARK STREE Corner Bigelow Phone 1366 CITY ITEMS Children’'s straw hats, 50c to $2.50, at Besse-Leland's.—Adv Give it to the children. New Maid Bread. J. E. Murphy Sons.—advt. Boys' caps, 50c and $1.00, at Besse- Leland’s—Advt. The Army and Navy club of the ¥. M. C. A. will meet tomorrow night at the association building and a taik will be given by Rev. H. W. Maier Hubbard will entertain with magical work. 5 Winal clearing sale of furniture at Dunlay’s, 277 Main street.—advt. The annual census of St. Joseph's sh will begin this week. May de- jons are being held in the church We v and Priday evenings. curtains and carpets clea at Union Laundry. Tel. 904. Boys' suits, $7.98, at Besse-Leland’s. —Advt. St. Elmo, K. of P., will confer the st rank on two candidates on Wed- evening and the second rank four candidates the same evening. Men's soft hats, $2.85, $3.50 and $5 at Besso-Leland's.—Advt. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Cone, East ¥ m, announc ment of their daughter, Y beth, of Now Britain, to Isaac Robert Hyatt, of Meriden. Children’s Leland's. TLeon A. Svrague has returned from the chamber of commerce convention 2t St. Louis, Children’s hose, 2 » at Besse- Feland's.—Advt. | | | | | Activities of Bureau During Year FIRE PREVENTION WORK IS RESUMED Capt. Barnes Submils Figures of | = | Captain Eugene F. Barnes, who x\u,\‘ . 1919 WALL PAPER STYLES Decorative Cut-Out Borders ! placed at the head of the fire preven- | tion bureau ubout a year ago, has| [ | cerning local conditions. 1n the port Captain Barnes’ recommend stricter means of fire prevention and the taking of steps to abolish me R { which now exist. Under the supervi- sion of Captain ¥ 'nes, the bureau | has proven its worth, and the fact {1 fire escapes have been erected, i an indication that careful attention is being gi n the work. The report of Captain Barnes is as fallows: “On inspection and reinspection. tho unsanitary conditions of the back- vards and areas in {he mercantile dis- trict and in cellars and closets from {an accumulation of rubbish and w: o | paper has proved to be a problem hard to prevent by the inspectors, as one weelk they find a bad condition and order it cleaned up. and in ans other week they find it just as. bad. The solution of this problem would | Seem to be for the city to collect and dispose of these collections. inough waste paper could be baled and sold to almost pay for the collection of same. 1 would recom- mend that in the near future the city appropriate monty to build an incins erator to burn old rubbish and collect and bale waste paper. By so dolng it would disposc of a great fire hazard and the city wonld have cleaner yard compiled an interesting report con- | M Again Most Popular We are now showing the Iargest and maost esclusive Assort- ment of 1919 WALL PAPERS Our Decorative Individual Cut-Out-Borders are strikingly beau- | i tiful and surprisingly inexpensive. Do not deny us the pleasure of showing you our selections. ¥You i B will be surprised as well as pleased. The JOHN BOYLE COMPANY ' 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 | and cellars. T would recommend that removing rubbish and wastc from buildings areas connected There should be a reasc le time | limit for the removal of ile sime. | “I would also recommend that all public buildings. such as theaters, schaols, churches. hotels, apartment buildings, etc., wherc heating ap-| paratud is in the same building be | | provided with a sprinkler system in the boiler room, and theaters to have | the same on the stage overhead and in the dressing rooms under the stage.” The report of the activities of the | bureau is follows: In: buildines 033 persons aff , 24,- reaways, 1,750; acces- sibility unsatisfactory; oily waste, rags, refuse, etc., 146; waste paper orders issued, i metal waste ans needed. 130 places; general con- ditions excellent, 3 good, T46; fair 2 bad, 106: ashes not properly d 147; Doile ste., unsat | i | | | . chimneys in need of re- | pair S0 as stoves, protection insuf- ficient, 3 zas stoves, connections unsatisfacrory. . oves, other conditions sfactory 13 coal stoves, unsatisfacto conditions, 75; hall lights unlighte electric | canditions, good, 46 103; bad, 6: notices ref , 6: gas, swinging | jets found, 14 gas, open lights near combustibles, gas guards needed, 64: gas. other conditions, 7: over- crowded show windows, 3: carel smoking, 4; gasoline in buildings, ex- cessive quantity. 4; gasoline, fire or hts near, 1; kerosene in buildings, | excesstve quantity, 3: kerosene, fire or lights near, 1; powder, fireworlks, oils, | paints, etc.. 9: dynamite, ch storage unsatisfactory, 2. Fire escapes found, 102; fire escapes insufficient, 183; fire escapes obstruct- ed, 23; fire escapes needing repair, 16; fire shutt 5, needed, §; fire doors, 10; needed, 10; exit doors obstructed, | 22: exit doors opening in, 136; halls or stairways obstructed, 146; @ windows obstructed, 10; fire pails required, 11 places; chemical extinguishers re- quired, $2; chemical extinguishers tagged. 20; inside hose, condition zood, 20; automatic sprinklers, 10 places. i Unsatisfactory conditions reported, 1.295; unsatisfactory conditions rein- spected, 388: unsatisfactory condi- tions, verbal suggestions by inspector, 282; unsatisfactory conditions, condi- | tions notices by inspecting oflicer, 89; unsatisfactory ‘conditions, recommen- dations by inspector, 286; unsatisfac- tory conditions, remedied through in- spector or inspecting officer, 327; un- satisfactory conditions, fire escapes to building inspector, 129; unsatisfactory ‘conditions, fire exits to building in- spector, 125; unsatisfactory conditions, #ire shutters to building inspector, 5; | unsatisfactory conditions, fire doors to | | building inspector, 9; unsatisfactory | conditions, building to building inspec- tor, 108; unsatisfactory conditions to electrical superintendent, 6; unsatis- factory conditions, by police, 11; un- satisfactory conditions reported to the board of health, 39; unsatisfactory an ordinance he made so as to givo | the fire department more power in | CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD. An Exceptional Offering of $10 Hats The hat is the costume’s crowning glory To be perfectly at ease a woman inust be correctly gowned, and the hat is far from the least important item of the costume. We have arranged a group of our higher class trimmed hats, that are markedly of this season's inspiration. They appear in all the newest suit shades and shapes with every type of trim- ming, including feathers, flowers and ribbons. FHats, which form- erly -sold for §12, $15 and %18 reduced to OUR STORY No matter how good a suit may be—it’s of no use unless fitted properly—A well fit- ted suit is the very best test;. ménial for the store that sells it, Qur fitting service hus been the means of men com- ing back again and aga‘n. When they come back and kelfip coming—Our story is told. conditions reported to board of water | commissioners, 3; unsatisfactory con- | ditions reported to property owners, | 30. Special notices, i4; verbal notices complied with, 331; written notices complied with, 23; written orders is- sued, approved by chief engineer, 2: recommendations of inspectors ap- proved, 485; disapproved, 1; recom- mendations of inspecting officer adopt- ed by other department, 78; recom- | mendations of inspector complied with | and condition improved, 2£0; rccom- | mendations of inspecting officer com- | ied with and condition improved, | ‘ | = | FOREIGN CABLE REGULATIONS. | The Western Union Telegraph com- 1y announces that the cable situa- tion is substantially as follows: The service to Great Britain, to Scandi- | navian countries, to Central and South | Ame E s without ! ance, Ttaly, Switzerland a pain are being sent beyond London part way by post be- | cause of interruption of channel ca- bles. Messages for the Fa st via ! Pacific subject to about six davs’ de- | lay and via Atlantic from seven to eight days’ delay. | the Stanley Works and the Stanley | { Rule & Level Co. Valentine B. Cham- GIRL SCOUY National Ficld Captain Will Talk to Members at Y. W. C. A, This Week. Mrs. A. J. Mundy, national field captain of the Girl Scouts of Amer- | ica, and coming from the national | s headquarters in New York ecity, will | ice In France and is secretary of the T Al v | thrift stamp sale in the school, wh she will remain the s | also deliver an addre s week conducting courses for the hen- | Pe elected for the ensuing year efit of all women and girls of the city, | & Musical program will be carried who may be interested in becoming : out. scout leaders. | = This evening at 7:30, she will con- | Dynald A, Pierson of the Stanic duct a class, showing the standard | Rule and Level Co. order of directing troop meetings, (1o the and will discuss the following lines of scout eraft: Knot tying, study of the flag, signalling. and military training. All those who may be in- ' terested in scout activities are invited to attend this meeting. ANLEY SCHOOL MEETING. speak at the annual meeting of the Herbert McCormick, who siw sery has been talken flammatory rheumatism. B N\ - —_ DveaS ST ST s + Hot water: El Sure Relief FORMING TENNIS TEAM Tennis teams are being formed at berlain has charge of the team at the | Stanley Works. It is likely that a match series will be arranged between the factaries. Lieutenant ‘Thomas Hewes will | ! Parents’ and Teachers’ association of | the Stanley school tomorrow evening. hospital suffering with in- | OU will find all three flavors in the air-tight sealed packages —but look for the name WRIGLEYS because it is vour pro- tectioh against inferior imitations, just as the sealed package is protection against impurity. SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT The Flavor CHEWING S I LI T T LTI gL JHIAVOR LASTS ATTENTION! meGardener Get those Seeds and Garden Tools now for that ictory Garden COur assortment of Garden : Tools, Field, Garden and Lawn s Seed, General Farm and Gar- den Supplies is very complete. 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