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5 e ; 4 A Lt b ' ~ 2 % @ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1923, A==z [DESIROUS OF HAREM [HAY FEVER CONOUERED FOR TURKISH RICH N 26 HOURS TiouGH 1 BUSHEL % BUSHEL QUIZ GILGHREEST ON NEW BUILDINGS " Pt Only Way to Gare lor Women, NEW PRESCRIPTION Viltns n Deprtment o ag"»"‘"“"““" O | Pt Sy |V SRR Hay Vever, perfected by Lr, M, G, Affairs in the bullding commission Angora, Sept, 6~—Persistent efforts | Platt, of the Clinleal Laboratories, took what appeared to be a decided are belng made In Turkey to restore Cleveland, Ohlo, 18 performing seem- ¢ ® turn last night, The members of |the harem as a natignal institution, "_'L‘.e:‘l"‘l“ 1n the severest hay fever that board gathered in special ses. Polygamy and abollshed more than | mnis new prescription; known &a sion at City hall and, after quizzing n year ago by a resolution passed | Dr, Platt's Rinex Prescription, wa$ Rullding Inspector John C. Glichreest by the natfonal assembly but since [ carefully tested in over 000 acute FRUIT PICKERS WO0OD MEASURES School Supplies Fountain Pens at length on alleged lax enforeement ‘o | €ases before It was offered to the pub- EV"‘IM Pencils of nhnlldln. oode, then exoused then several unsueccessful efforts have fic‘ Ninety-five per oent of ‘?w“ Pencil Boxes him, Instead of proceeding to |een made to restore It to & legal | o 505 were completely relleved in ® Note Books move him from office, as was report- status, 24 hours or less, And the Laboras E s ed lo‘hba !hellrm::\!lenl:ml“l:‘m’: Il'llud At the head of the current at.|tories now guarantee complete relief er 0 l . Loose Leaf Books :r::'ecm.m:z.raune’:l Dln.lpp:op‘rl.:l.o': \ tempt to put through the assembly ::r:r‘ "°"‘;: t":“"“':"’l'_e':"'y '""\ out- d ; 3 Pen Holders bile for hidl, and set oftice hours ¢ \ :fl:::lnol (e:vhar. The "old guard” in | Prove that hay fever is due, not HARDWARE 336 Mlll! &. e, culated to facilitate the handlin, and out of the assembly s rallying simply to surface irritation. but to . Pads business in his department. actual toxic Infection of the eystem "’!:::b";mfi:" has introduced, s |through absorption of raw proteln member of the assemably flve succes- sive bills for the legalization of poly- gamous relations, But Mustaphn Kemal, himself a monogamist, has opposed these measures and all of ","‘.'“".‘“’" B“'i R‘"‘“ "‘k:."d’l“ ‘;°"“ been gone into thoroughly at that|them have been voted.down. The t‘;;" ‘l'“r G:;Dlu‘s u‘orm. \‘:m ;;c i 0 time and after every element had|nationallst party as a whole is' op- nu:’t “"":h:" “m l.t:y.diaa: w“ ?e- been considered the factory was per-|posed to a reversion to the old do- [T07F 0 AU n‘:"w:I‘m 3 :npuu“:r mitted to proceed. Commissioner [ mestic order. “:"" 1Y Ay 2 Walsh objected to taking Gilchreest Salib Hodja however 1Is avalling g 5 v : It makes no difference where you to task for following a precedent es- (himselt of ~government statlstics (, = PHCC NARivo0 naTs had Jay omimlaei COLD CREAM ; the board, n 3 here are 6,171,000 Frame Garages in Fire Zone tablished by the commission. which show that t 121,000 | o or, or how severs are your ate Chairman Wexler then demanded)women to 5,473,000 men In Turkey. tacks—Rinex is positively guaranteed 9 After routine matters had been at- A CE P OWD ER to know why Gllchreest had not kept| With his supporters he argues that to relleve you completely. Moreover r/‘ As a result of the persistent re- ports that the inspector was to be dis- placed and that Mayor A. M, nessa favored A, N. Rutherford as his successor, it was belleved that this was the purpose of last night's se sion. At 8 o'clock Commissioners Wexler, Thomas Quinlly Thom Hinchliffe and John J. Walsh were present and Mayor A. M. Paonessa, who rarely attends meotings of this commission, walked into the office of from pollens, ete, The old way to treat it was to glve mere nasal washés, olntments or inhalations or to prescribe simple cold or fever : ." The Dickinson Drug Co. Sy ety | IN OUR WOMEN'S SHOP A group of Wool Scarfs in many colors, values to $4.00— $1.00. A half dozen pairs of French Kid Novelty Gauntlet Gloves, $5.00 grade—$1.00. Hatch No-Button Union Suits athletic and ankle length, for- merly $1.50 and $2.00—8$1.00. One lot of Men's Oxfords, large and small sizes—made of calfskin—per shoe $1.00—$2.00 per pair. on reported violations . . | of construction about the city, citing|of women into its primitive economic of the bullding cod: He called at. one instance of & bullding at the cor- harmful drugs, and has no bad after Inspector Gllchreest sald that at p the code. The inspector sald plans|throws an economic safeguard over K “\\ the time this permit was issued the - - . | hours, all your hay fever torments / shown called for 12 inch walls and a|the system by providing that only have not completely vanished, take 5 be just within the fire limits, but an . ¢ A .| The several complaints were dis-|wife shall enter the polygamous state, engineer made claims that it was out cussed briefly and Inspector Gil- - y‘,l, can have a 24-hour trial pack- ' e fl U Dn 0 f r da age Free by making a.written request l Y I ‘ O s inspector's work was delayed while The chairman next dsked about a the commission fixed new office | Of Miss Frances Williams, daughter [ your drug store because if the treat- of Arthur Williams of 159 Corbin [ment does not help you in 24 hours, constructed of wood over which tin| 2 y had been placed. This is also within ::‘B‘-chlfizrn?lfl“n:; ‘:u“"x ‘:-;:h:fl“’:e Milford was made last evening at a|”°pylor " 0o vou absolutely noth- bridge party glven by Miss Lilllan|ing if results do not show in 24 tended to, Chairman Wexler began to 4 2 1 a closer watch on bulldings in course | Turkey is unable to absorb this excess 1 SORERine 85 reRotIna” tan! Tothed ' L L B E systam unless well-to-do Turks are e W e s oo it e 8 brespest | neF of North and Lawlor streets whore | permitted to support more than one. S Sax ReEler Mae Besans . c strect, which 18 within the fire limits, [ ¢/8ht inch walls had been placed| 1t fs pointed out that the Koran /OF BVEAGEE T BOOC CiuE S0FCH ' 6 ? \.)dt L\\'d hY when 13 inoh walls are required by|in its provislon tolerating polygamy using the prescription for just 24 A THE O j location of the proposed bullding % it was issued for walls of that|those Mohammedans who have the was investigated and found by him to | Per™ the package back and your money thickness. means to take care of more than one will be {nstantly refunded. slde. The property, he explained, if included within the fire limits, would Chrecst Was then excused. R to The Clinical Laboratories, Cleve- A make an irregular line for the fire S chr land, Ohio. But you take no risk in d G C I Further discussion of the building| Announcement of the engagement buying the $1.00 package direct from a e r an a \[e ] en S " garage on Park street, asserting that hours. In th 5 e past the inspectors % it was more .than 40 feet long and |y . "y.4 ny certaln hours during{avenue, and Kenneth McKnight of ;’;:rd;:"‘::”" will promptly refund| the fire limits. Inspector Giichreest sald he regarded tin over wood as :‘f":,,f’e.,‘,"‘,’e'; l;(.atv:.on '-}‘f,’,“{,“',fld‘}f,; Sleath at her home on South Bur.|hours. Incidentally, it s sold un- quite safe, but when the chairman ritt street. Four tables made up the |der the same positive money-back read from the bullding ¢ode a pas- g"lll‘xlm::nit;tr;:ie"el:::;l:nrlm;‘nsgeit:r; party. Prizes went to Miss Frances] guarantee. to completely relleve sage which places this type of con- o'clock in the morning and from 1:30 | Willlams and Miss Martha Clark.] Asthma and Catarrh. Be sure to get | structlon in the class of frame bulld- |4 75,30 "5iclock in the-afternoon and | Both Miss Willlams and Mr. Mo-|the genulne Dr. Platt’s Rinex Pre- ings, he readily admitted the truth of | 4,y 0 't 1o remainder of the working [ Knight are well known among the |ascription in the alr-tight glass flask. that statement. He explained that|,, "o "sayve care of fnspections. younger set and have a wide circle | It is on sale in this city at The Dick- the new bullding i{s an addition to a Mayor Paonessa asked to be ex-|Of friends. inson Drug Co., City Drug Store. .S present structure. He suggested brick, | .\, 004" .0 the meetin g after the dis- SF but the applicant said taxes were high oussion on office hours. Before going s‘m and costs too great, and that heiy, “o.isthore had heen numerous S Ium t wishes to utllize the land so that he concerning the building ST PRI 1 might meet his taxes. Glichreest told f:.’:gc'::‘:.t: i Ry e ] the board, he merely used a i little | o mmission to try and persuade Gil- judgment” and since the ‘""?" Was | chreest to get a car 80 he could prop- far removed from the house, he con- | gpjy cover the city. He sald he felt ;HIS box of candy was made espe- -PALACE - sented. the new office hours would make it i i i The chairman attacked this mode possible for him to accomplish more, o acoalse Ch"?“[‘- ots STaieh . . ish face alight with joy, and a childish of procedure. He said Wwas 10t | 44 1o was of the belief that it would — voice that fairly aque'als its delight mean anything in your happiness, MA th I then this box of candy was made for you, too, e oLhers For it is the mothers and fathers :‘hhdx{ddi‘;. bBux and aunts and uncles and grandpar- m::h".elsl“';e“ l.n'a ents who will bring this box to the every mother to have Children. just to grant special privileges and J d “ X that everyone should be, required to P;lr!:;;:’uible 19,0045 t}}e bityidroper live within the law and construct | ™ oiner members of the commission proper bulldings, paying the revenuc | oxprosgeq o belief that the council that the city should receive. should be asked to provide a machine Attention was next called to the al- | ¢o, Tngpector Gilchreest. Chairman leged construction of a frame garage | wexjer sald there is enough outside CITY ITEMS. Carload of Glenwood Furnaces, just arrived. W.-H, Metcalfe, 118 Wallace street, Tel. 595.—advt. AMERICAN LEGION WEEK Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bradbury and|on Pearl street. Gilchreest corrected | oory to take the inspector's full i i (2 3 racti in Co-operation 8 f 4 ! ¥ Mrs Mary Schroeder of 17 Wallace|the chairman, explaining that it was |y favored e!:mec'u fnapecao: b;lf':fe A Big (,ala:;();‘othg:cml ‘A“l?ftl?ns Oflél‘]et{)l:ts hich b ;ro‘;:‘l.“ 1A i b i‘ lsffl brt':jnd-nxw idea—a children's - street are spending two weeks at In-|not a garage, but a shed with three|any nermit for alterations is issued with the American egion in (elebrating you will find a_slij ox of candy. And it is filled with dian Neck. sides and a roof. Under the code 1t| * Jollowing this diseussion, the ot Their Convention addressed “Mother. candies they like best—and that are B irdt xons aven S ite eduk. S hla Rilsh. Aheas L on, the meet- Wil you fll ‘it in, best for them. Take one to-night to gras every nig is permissible t ing adjourned. and give us your the youngster wh i Lake Compounce.—advt. ‘Walsh Defends Gilchreest. frank opinion of the harney 70% whi oL e cdomes you Mr, and Mrs. Willlam L. Delano of | Commissioner John J. Walsh ral- P MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY fll;‘;&ll" l&dlle.lukox? soid erever good candy is ' Bassett street have returned from a|lied to the support of Inspector Gil- Y ITE S Th $1 Trodls Greatest-Praduction p. 3 i motor trip to Bangor, Me., where|chreest and said Russel & Erwin had CIT M A Om‘a‘s . ince's Greates! 10"110 1 they were the guests of Mr. Delano’s | been allowed to bulld similar sheds in SCARS OF JEALOUSY bbgs ’ sister and brother-in-law, Colonel and | the center of the city, referring to A Big'Drama of the Old and New South Mrs. Gillen. On their return trip they | buildings on Myrtle and Washington Noonday luncheons at Crowell's.— with ) ¥ spent a week at Old Orchard, Me, streets. He sald the question had |advt. 4 . 4 t) Trolley service to Mardl gras. Lake Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Parker of Frank Keenan—Lloyd Hughes—Marguerite De La Motte Compounce tonight—advt. T | 59 Lincoln street are spending the —VAUDEVILLE — 4 The Benoit family, accomparied by week at Winchendon, Mass. 7 Hilda Brounstein, will spend the Theron W. Hart, planist-and voice THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY week-end in New London. coach. Studio; Room 217 Booth i Extra Added Attracti Drum Corps Day, Saturday after- Block.—advt. Xtra (J 1rac lqll . noon and night. Lake Compounce.— Carload of Glenwood Furnaces, just The Official U. S. Government Moving Pictures of advt. arrived. W, H. Metcalfe, 118 Wallace v : 2 " William H. Daigle has been called “Annabelle” street, Tel. 595.—advt. Our Boys in the Battles in France to the lbedslde of his mother, who is n Mr. and Mrs. Benton Parker of “FLASHES OF ACTION” seriously ill at Barre, Vt. is a fox-trot with a Arch street are entertaining at din- 1 . 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