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CITIES IN GONTROL OF SCHOOL HOURS =~ : statut State Cannot Regnlate Them, - v Mevedith Tells Grangers ed, 1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Connecticut shall henceforth morning sessions at the long custom- clock standard time."” " /HOW YALE HANDLES * FRESHMAN PROBLEM | tainly be much e I student to secure ary hour of 9 (tion to the publie ctent | umination of the | own school other,” TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, begin | of a common time schedule for all un- dergraduate work that it will cer- than ever for a he courses he es pecially desires whether they be givea | to take care of, or college or in some« 18 OF COUNGIL ON RECORD FOR BUDGET tout legal one hour they go to ndard time tomdard time | New Haven, Febs 19.-~Yale univer- sity according to President James and Aungell is solving the fresh- Vote in favor of Report by Bo of Finance 1924, provided to grade Fond told that a sum of » the public works | ever streets it suw fit | it money w: street and was money was i board for wh Councilman John J. O'Lrien asked Putnam street taken | eare of this year. Chairman Hall ad- | the sixth warder that Putnam same position as 1e was fo b vis street stands in the [ Pond street, vening Lexington hig am will roll team of Tycho tford, the Rogers | Recreation alleys in this city. Lexing- ton biz pin bowling team issues a| {ohallonge, 18 sny: teom 16 A4k Skl { Communi to be sent to Harold Newton, v of the Fraternity on Banking —your fires is simply letting them lie idle while you don't need full heat. You can bank with big coal—but it means that the coal that should be used for daytime heat- ing smoulders away during the night with- out delivering what you pay for—HEAT. It's a grown man doing a boy’s work. { Bowling alleys, 144 Arch street, this city. On Thursday i problem by the common fresh- s fourth vear of| dom of this| points out in taking office in n i singly recog- rized and both iuside and outside of the university o oxperinent is now 1 perhaps the ntribution ars made collegiat Chairman Edward K. Hall of the board of finane d taxation attend- ed an informal s | mon councll at office last night and explained | (o 0 announ tax budget to l:' meeting AL WVedpe "USHrrom the cl s explanation | (cpae corm this surprisc Alderman C.loy nroved futite but he "INE | nembers it will b R all who attend will b | e progr f 1gton lodge to 1 Tu the regular will be “cigl interest ntertainment | of Joseph Slater | surpri er the ted attempts to draw | rman a statement as to | will take have the s firsi report sin “has e mil} reC | for adoption meeting, Following the body, en motion of J. Debhm, went o1 adoption of the b members present vo stimates are certain of nesday. In reply to a question of Alder d men J. Gustav Johnson, Mr. Hall st s that the city has adopted @ policy for ! future use of pl g subways in ‘.L ‘e reets to be paved. There are threc streets in which permanent pavement | s been placed but which have no | subways. Far Behind On Paving Councilman 17, 8 Cadwell asked if | the permanent pavement uppropria- | Quick tion would bring the work up to date. . | Relief ' | Muyor Paonessa replied that the city will only be brought up to the coun- ou s | | from g and Bad COldS cil’s orders in 1916, but it will not be Ll Linonine can be depended upon to bring quick relief from severe orslight coughs and colds, Itis pleasant to take, equaily bene- ficial to young and old and es. (-«1 v valuable for chiidren. \hen colds threaten—take @ & % & striki which Yale has to i improvemen 1 repaid. | the freshman has been or the trip| cult prob- . s To set this group i muny w lem preser for the Exact size of Old Company's No. 1 Buckwheat Coal —as hot as any coal! side hody of chosen for ve been two | as te un portant step The fact ths P successive passed ihr shown a distin supurvision o scieliy outstandin ers marks an extremely im- in Amcrican education. vork will ter the ¢ ) ning and i ing at 10:30, pec nt Thurs- their ‘s in Sunday morn- Best butter 61c 1b. Russeli Bros.—| advt, { Buckwheat is ideal for bank- ing—better than big coal, for it completely holds the fire where you want it. And it is a great deal cheaper. ess of ildren thus from k lightly o ur to cox freshman prog Huving successfully obbed of sleep | freshman year “it is intended that Rtion mun shall receive a degree from to stop this!, who has not obtained a sub- JORE mustery of some one fleld of Of| study,” President Angell states. To standard [ 4pic"ind the course of study in the e and also in the Sheflield scien- school has been completely re- zed, In Yalc t the two mujor principles tration und distribut dongers in the lum,” says to proceed any further in one rome apleted the ouncilman Thure Bengston asked b e You will be surprised at the number of shovelfuls of big coal you will save outright by banking with cheap Buck- wheat. 1 wish to announce to the Car Owners of New Britain and vi- MADAM KNOWS GOOD MILK Garfield Farms milk carries its own argu- WK ment of goodness seal- g ed in every bottle, It its appeal to } yvour sense and to youi appetite. Order it, Middle- cinity the opening of my Auto- Paint Shop, High grade painting, 20 vears expericnce. Best of material used only. All work guaranteed, Your patronage appreciated. imates furmish- el John P. Madden, wsolutions to Dr Meredith “to | endeavor to see it that schools of the state ool mobile rear 77 M of Arch St —— S —— TIGHT COUGHS Ane stud The hard chunks of phlegm that elog ¢ your throat and nose when you have a tight congh make your breathing difficult and your throat hard to heal. Raise the hlegm by the quick, easy end safe way. g'tte Teonardi's Cough Syrup (Creo- )« 1i0ld woted). This pleasant cough remedy re- I'he ne fieves, soothes and heals, It is antiseptie, entific schoo! opens the air passages, cuts the phlegm 5 and protects the lungs. Best, safest and ' surest remedy for colds, coughs, nlp‘\;. ' dronchitis, whooping cough and eroup, Be 1| on the safe «ide—get a bottle today from your druggist. K SOLD YOIy DRUG sToR) It's decidedly worth while! The Citizens Coal Co. Berlin Yard opp. Berlin station Tel. 2635-3, ent secur smuatter nd t T super- | ! good many sub- cets t the jntense and earnest student ly n one-sided educa- jon by specinlizing too exclusively in s particular intcrest.” | L U TINDERS FOR SALE ' A. H. HARRIS training in —Gieneral Trucking— 99 WLST ST, TEL, 2079 makes $1.00 Bottles MAKE SUALITS SEIBERTS J§ | Struflilierg Carburetor | [_A- G. Hawker | Lptown Oiive 108 Areh i, A, Yard wnd Main Office 4 Dwight Court, Tel. 2708, Tel “One of the . { the new program ken In conjunction with the adoptior welcome | p FOR SALE—<RBUILDING LOTS ON HAMILTON ST, RESTRICTED TO ON) AND TWOFAMILY HOUSES, MAP ON FILE AT MY OFFICH, H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent Open Until 8 P. M. | All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops PALACE--Starting Next Sunday | —AP l’LI:JS— MABEL NORMAND in “THE EXTRA GIRL” L. N. DUNHAM : 80 Winthrop St. ‘ One of the BEst Thls Year! Tel. 458-3 Lobsters, 1 Robins Dress Goods Store HONISS’S T Bee 348 MAIN STREET 24-30 State St. Hartford Desirable Space, Suitable for Office or Store Visit Our Dining Room THE W. L. HATCH COMPANY CROWLEY BROS. INC., 29 West Main Street Phone 3100 PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2013 L Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs Want to go in BUSINESS? We can offer you a fruit and candy store which is well established, and terms can be made according to amount of stock desired. We can also offer you a graphophone store with good agencies. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Plione 343 Rooms 30566, Pank Bldg, Only a Few Days Left of Our GOING OUT of BUSINESS SALE We must vacate in a few days. The balance of our stock, con- sisting of Silks, Woolens and Cotton Goods will be sold at 50% below cost. Here are only a few of the items we are offering Tomorrow, Wednesday, February 20. \alue £1.25==36-in. Tricolette Tubing. brown only. Sale price \ alue $1.39—36-in. Sport Silk. Sale price . Value $2.00—Striped Silk Taffeta. Sale price Value £1.95-=356-22. Messaline Silk. all colors. Sale price 2.79—Baronet Satin, all shades. pri Value £2.19—Canton Crepe. all colors. Sale price Value £3.00—Satin face Canton Crepe. Sale price Value $£5.00—=SNize 72380 Grey Blanket. Sale price Value $1.49—36x50 Crib Blanket. Sale price Value $5.50—Large size double Plaid Blankets. Sale price Value $1.25—72x90 Sheets, Sale price Value 29¢—12 !ngh Grade Furniture RUGS AND 1LOORR COVERINGS | Agency For | HOUSEHOLIY RANGKS ‘ A. D. LIPMA s25-021 MRIN ST, WAY A CLOCK Value 52.00—=56-in. all wool Jersey. COULD EVER Sale price 59¢ 59¢ 79¢ $1.15 $1.59 $1.49 $1.98 $2.98 98¢ $3.49 79¢ 19¢ Due to limited space in this advertisement we are unable to mention every item we have on sale: however, we invite your inspection Value 35¢=All eolors Beach Cloth. Sale price ....... ‘ Value 19¢—10-in. Ratine. suitable for dresses, Sale price Value £1.39—36-in. Chenille Velvet, all colors Sale price os . Value $2.50 to $3.00—51-in. all wool Coating., Sale price ... Value £1.19—Silk Drapery. Sale price Value $2.59—10-in. Duvetyne, fow shades left. Sale price . Value $£2.75=36-in. Velveteen, brown, black and navy. Sale price . ... . 3179 \ | raz Value £3.50—10-in. all silk Canton ecrepe, in black. ‘ WY x36 Pillow Cases. brown and navy. ,)" ¢ i) “THE WOODEN WATCH HANGNG IN FRONT OF THE JEWELERY STORE FELL DOWN TODAY HITTING CHARLEY HERRINGBONE | 1 ‘ - \ BETWEEN EIGHT AND NINE OCLoCK