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calth board has nalmost unlimited |Mrs. Kimball reported that maily ¢" | powers it it should chose to exercise |children are being vaceinated volun-| “|them: tarily Mr. Vibberts stated that many, PROGRESS AT ' - | ft Week with speakera in the | peaith may adopt such measures for |near contact through factories where h and junlor high schools and the e geperal vaccination of the fnhab- |the people who have contracted the' tribution of thrift literature. ‘A lecture was given by Professor| of the Shefficld Scientific , February $th, with 125 men JEh alub, Chapter 127, Section 2432—Vacci- [people, children and others are being| General Secreary Reports on Industrial council —ohserved nutjon, Health officers and boards of | vaccinated because of contact or nor| Activities for January oremen’s night will be heid in gymmasium Wednesday eveni ith Arthur ¥. Foote of the T, Cominerce Commission as the speak ities in eveni hoy's brotherhood meetings and ‘one with guests from a similar or- ion in the Y. M. Dormit; The twe present d becn well filied during the past imonth with some calls for rooms which we could not > care of. The west »f the s house is being fit- dormitory, which ation 11 additional soms, This work is progressing well d we hope to have it ready for use soon after March first. Roys' Department. before the Hi-Y eclub nights, and com- ol boys, have in- uded Ilob ngle of the State Prof > . Tuttle and A of Wesleyan uni- and ert M. Blakeslee,' Hartford ral sec gal equally month men's class suppe A summa period of Two also en- <liip is as follow eniors, 675; Boys, of 1155 submitted H. Barnes, | “General Secretary.” | - INPUBLI SCHOOLS Board of Education Not Gon-i vinced an Emergency Exists ton, Hartford compt § men fir around he general attitude of | board seemed to be that vaceination of schoo! children against smallpox might become necessary, members of the hoard in special ses- sion yesterday afternoon decided that | an emergency did not exist ut this| time sufficient to w nt a generat | tion order, and voted to defer | greater emergency : the schoo of the department 7 100 or mor \ Drew of T @ meeting was called in response ) u letter from Dr, W. Pullen, su- | h, recommend- cination. Those pres- d Jud, ., Gaffne cretary B. M. Pre ¢ 3 E. 0. Kilbourne, Mre, Laura V), s and P F. King Vibberts read the letter from | n and stated that it had been | ver 1o the committee ou d sanitation of which e is f chairman, but that he did not feel | uming responsibility and | a matter for the entire | d to puss upon. | Superinte nt Halmes was asked | what he knew of the smallpox site | uation and replied that there was no | rt of any in the schools and that about it was what he| vEpapers ! Tcalth Board Has Wide Powers { Mrs. Kimball wanted to know if the board of health had the power to order & general ration in the | | schools without the sanction of the | school board, in cage of emergency. | he following sections from the pub. | lie statutes of the state of Connecti-| jeut were read by Judge Gaffney nnd | class attracts given by Mr, Davis and th 3 a gocial time in the billlard room und | bowling alleys. ———— Helrs Wanted “Lost Heirs"—A book filled with names for lost heirs and missing kin from different parts of the world, | Chancery court of England, Ireland | and Bank of ingland, claimed | dividend list ineluded. Write for free bulletin, International Claim Agency Dept, 98 Pittsburgh, Pa, U. 8. A— | The man without fear LET'S GO ! “DO IT ELECTRICALLY” THE UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC WASHER SAVES YOUR TIME YOUR MONEY YOUR HEALTH YOUR YOUTH — OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN — Only $7.50 Down—810.00 Per Month Save While You Pay The CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CO. 92 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 230 itants of their respective towns, cities or boroughs as they shall deem prop- er and necessary to prevent the intro- duction or arrest the progress of smallpox, and the expenses in whole | vaceina- | + tion shall upon their order be paid ' out of the town, city or borough ireas- or in part of such general ury, as the case may be. Section 2433-—Refusal to be vacei- nated; penalty, Every person who shall refuse to be vaccinated, or pre- vent a person under his care and con- trol from being vaccinated, on appli- cation being made by the health offi- cer or hoard of health or by a phy- selan employed by the health officer or board of health for that purpose, unless in the opinion of another phy- sieian it would not be prudent on aec- count of sickn shall be fined not 'more than five lars. hapter 48, Section §88.——Vaccina- tion of school children. The board of school visitors, town echool commit- tee or board of education may require every child to be vaccinated before disease have worked. | It wasgreported that in some cases |children who are not of sciool age are being vacecinated. Will Wait For Definite Orders, The communication from Dr, Pul- len was simply a recommendation that children be ed and not a definite order. Inasmuch as the health [board has the power to” order a gen- ieral vaccination when necessary, and it was péinted ovt that the board consists almost entirely of physicians M#. Vibberts felt that it would be time enough to take action when the health board issued more definite or- | ders. i Mr. Burr stated that he could not see anything in the present situation to justify singling ont the school children. h On motion of Messrs, Kilbourne and Burr it was decided to defer im- mediate action and if any more cases |developed detrimental to the health !of the school children, a special meet- | *'health board singled out school child- being permittad to attend a public iNE Will be called immediately schoo! under jts jurisdiction. If the parents or guardians of any children are unable to pay for such vaccina- tion, the expense thereof shall, on the 'thought of the situ recommendation of sald board or felt that if there s committec, be paid by the town. Said ments the health board a board or committee may exclude from any school under its supervision 'sibility. all children under five years of age ing whenever in its judgment the terest |16, of such school will be the pro- that it would disrupt the schools. moted, added that he could not se Mr. Pratt wanted to know why the there was an emergency such action at this time will be taken. ¥ new dev He said it would be grave responsibility A L L 2 g b 1328 1495 De Luxe Roadster 1198 De Luxe Touring 1220 De Luxe Seden . 1695 Prices at Detvwit. Tz oxire 10 not the school board should take the respon- | to order| calling for | and whatever action is deemed prgoer|in the return of the quelled mutineers to their cells. Here is the end of the riot staged by 100 prisoners at Westein penitentiary, Pittsburgh, Pa., The men with their hands elevated are the | vingleaders in the two-hour fight, during which two prison officials were killed, guns, clubs, tear Mr, Holmes was n\-v\nd”w)w:,ll ,hp‘b()mbs and fire hose were used. e said he, . elop- | sums 0 school children vaecinated and! that “Don’t Worry, Daddy, I Can Get the Jewett in Here Nicely” OMEN, and men, too, like the con- venfent size of the New Jewett Six. Jewett tucks itself into handy parking places that bulkier cars must pass up; con- verts parking problems into parking oppor- tunities, Its wheel turns easily, thanks to ball-bearing steering spindles. Yet with afl this convenience of chassis size, Jewett has bodies that are as roomy inside as larger, cumbersome cars. Seats are wide and comfortable; lots of leg-room for the tallest. The New Jewett's tremendous power comes from its big 50 h.p. 6-cylinder ll’:'aige- built motor. Cylinders are 3% x 5, giving 249 cubic inches piston displacement. This is 40 per cent more than some *‘light’’ sixes. An ocean of power is yours in the New Jewett! And it stays quiet because the motor is high-pressure-oiled, like the big Paige and other top quality cars. Two gal- lons of oil per minute are forced through all main bearings and connecting rod bear- ings. Thousands of miles of marvelous ser- vice before overhauling need be thoughtof! A Sturdy Six Jewett is a sturdy six, not a ‘“‘light”’ six. Touring car weighs 2805 pounds-—400 unds more than ‘‘light’’ sixes. It has aige-Timken axles, front and rear; all- steel universal joints; 6-inch-deep frame. Jewett's rugged dependability has been proved by 65,000 owners in all sorts of bard service. In spite of Jewett's extreme weight and strength, its ample power gives it the ad- vantage in power for weight. Power for weight governs performance. Jewett has a cubic inch of motor displacement for every 11!{ pounds of weight. In certain *“‘light’’ sixes each cubic inch of motor must pull 13.5 pounds—13.7—12.8—14.3 ~not one but will be sluggish compared with Jewett. ¢ Match This Performance! Thisadvantage in power forweightaccounts for Jewett's amazing pegformance. Drive it from 2 to 60) miles an hour, or more, in high; take most any hill in high; pick up from 5 to 25 miles an hour in 7 seconds, in high. Try that with any other car! The New Jewett Six is unique. In all the world no car like this. It's true. Jewett combines mechanical superiorities and advantages no other car possesses. It is approached only by cars costing $700 to thousands more—and then at the sacrifice of convenience and economy. For Jewett sells for but $1065. Drive the Jewett, Let your wife drive it. Women love its easy-acting clutch, its easy gear changing. Come in today. s PALACE—Start MABEL NORMAND in “THE EXTRA GIRL” One of the Best This Year! ing Next Sunday = > itk Rt } (l fi’ | ~ C—essl”’ “Neeec Tewett tuws avound comfortably in a 42.foot street. Pavks easilyin g 16 14 -foot space at the curb. Enters or leaves your gavage-on a 14-foot aliev How Jewett Six Compares - With Costlier Cars Fleven well-kgown larger sixes bave smaller motors than Jewett. Their prices are $1535, $1790, $1185, $1650, $1675, $1795, $1495, $1335, 31485, §1295, $1590. To get a car the equal of Jewett's power for weight you have but two cholees — one car costing $420 more, another costing $585 more, than Jewett — these choices, or $5000 ears. Farthermore, no other six under 119 inches wheelbase weighs as much as Jewett. To buy a ear Jewett's weight for leagth, Jewett's 249 cu. in. motor, and equalling Jewett's power for weight— a1l the world offers you but four chnices —a Paige—a car at $1750—a car at 35000 —u car at $7000. W offrr Poige and Jewett quality rorvice and genwine Poige ond Jewstt parte WHITMORE PAIGE JEWETT (0., 319 EAST MAIN ST. ASSOCIATE THE LASH MOTOR CO., COR. W. MAIN AND LINCOLN STS. JEWETT SIX PAIGE BUILT