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ABLING ACT 18 CONPLETED TODAY t Christmas Suggestions 10YS CANDY CAMERAS POTTERY DESK SET» WRITING PAPER SAFETY RAZORS BOYS' BOOKS GIRLY BOOKS CHRINTMAN CARDS IMPORTED PERFUMES THE DICKINSON DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. 3\ ' Horsfall-Made 1 Clothes | wality that ident men cverywher are tailored in tine perfection 50 ., and Overcod $40 HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Street L Hartford pa our nd READ THL.HERALD CLASSIFILD ADS TOR YOUR WANIS John J. Tarragj Luneral Director and ©mbalmer 284 [ MAIN ST. Tel. 22 ) Upholstery an afring Residence 153 Jubilee. Tel, 1451-2 GARAGES TORENT FRANKLIN SQUARE FILLING STATION SIGNS New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What Many Do Well 34 CHURCH ST. " by Rt Tel. 894 nd Sthescommeon b A. H. HARRIS ~General Trucking— 1 ST. TLL Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 Suggestions From Our Well Filled Stocks Bathrobes— the ever useful light, medium and dark colors. $3.50 to $13.98. Every Woman likes Silk Hosiery. Our fam- 9 WES garment, in Prices ous 11 Strand Pure Silk Stockings, as- * sortment of the newest shades at $2.00. Out sizes at same price. The renowned Gorden Hose, heavy, and the mostw anted shades. Gloves—Kid, Suede, Chamoisette and Wool- | en, sizes 515 to 8. Prices $1.00 to $4.50. Speaking of Pretty Lingerie—Made of the | finest Batiste: also the most exquisite Silk Crepe and Radium Silk. | tion until it has received the final I report of suc NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER also unless upon receipt of such ¢ {tincate the ird slall direct such | construction or use as may be nec. suant to the provisions ot | ¢ to e such peril. the zouing commissfon shall | The hoard of udjustment shall fix enlst | @ rea ble tie for the hearing of Bourd of Adfustment, The ' the uppeal, give public notice theres 1 councll shall provide for the of, as well as duv notice to the par. ppointment of a hoard of adjust- tes In interest, and decide the sume nent. and in the rezulations and re. within a reasonable time. Upon the ons adopted pursuant to the hearing any party may appear in fty of this act may provide person or by agent or by attorney, e #ald board of adjustment | Sec. 11. Powers. The board of Appeopriate cases and sub- “adjustment shall have the following opriate conditions and powers make special exceptions| 1. To hear and decide of such regulations or where | ny ¢ determi 18trative mission Upon the passage by the common the initig) zoning ordi- mo appeals llcgad there is error in requirement, decision, or tion made by the sdmin- icer fn the enforcement nance adopted pursuant r tlons in harmony with their purpose and e with generul or s Ined ot any or hip. 1 wed {10 this act adjustment shall consist of tive | To hear and decide special ex \embers more thar ceptions to the terms of any such adherent « inance, in accordance with rules Initia i1 lmitations therein contained. nembers authorize upon eppeal in ars 1nd o & such vari from ling ich ordina to the pul owing to intent I : Inter. ments to the ¥ the enfe of the witl esulb in unnecessary hardship—and =0 that spirit e obrerved isl ot su the of the ordinance - shall and substantial ment, T} Y member of such changes as pro- said board N areof. but only upapn cising the ahove-nie upon written charges a ¥ ore the heard mav, in a public hearing. ity with the provisions of e, 9. Powors and duties and of any ordinance en. of adjustment sha o jance with the pr nance of the comm 1 pursvant to or y modify.the order, re- n or determination require- or to de rative offfcer T city, or any matter u required to pass Appeals From or persons Board taxpayer or bureau jointly or sev- v decision of nt, may with- ling of said de in the na- cfrom to the ting fort 1 in w ecifying tha v, which applieation panied by & citation rd to appear before Such eifation shall hr and sizned by the sama autherity said appenl shall he returnable at | minent peril to life or property, luq: as will the ecity court vholly or partly or modify the de. u appealed from or may review aled from and re- the decision ay '(nr the matter back to the board of adjustment with instructions as to its further action in the premises. | Costs shall not be allowed against the board unless it shall appear to the court that It acted with gross negligence, or {n bad falth, or with | malice In making the declsion ap-| pealed from. | Actions brought te the court of the city court of New Yritain, under the provisions of this act shall be privileged in re. b speet to their assignment for trial The above provisions shall not deprive the person or porsons ag grieved by any decision of the board of a tment from proceeding by uny other civil action permitted by the common law or the statutes of this state, in lieu of the above appe Section 13 Remedies. In case ,any building or structure is there- after erected, constructed, recon- | structed, altered ,or land {8 theres after used in violation of any ordi- dance or other regulation made| r anthority conferred by this| proper local horities of ty, in addition to other reme- dies, may in the name and behalf of the city institute any appropriate actlon or proceedings to prevent, such unlawful erection, construction, | reconstruction, alteration, repair, | conversion, maintenance, or use, to n, correct, or abate such vio. lation, t6 prevent the occupancy of = sald bullding, structure or land, or to pre any illegal nct, conduct, Lusiness, or use in or about such premises 19, 1vz. 400 SCHOOL CHILDREN SING GHRISTMAS CAROLS Inspiring Program Rendered by Pu- pils of Nathan Hale This The children of the Nathan Hale | supe riop |8chool gave w Christmas Song Fes. | tival this afternoon in the scho anditorium, 800 children participats 0§ Afternoon, The carols were led by M la Byrne, instrucor of music and the | smwmmerswemes:. school orchestra of 18 pleces played, | Two {nteresting numbers of the proe | gram were the choruses of 400 child. rens’ volees that supported the solos om Miss Byrne and Rose Sataline, | ’\;‘lrlmn. Corbin’ Russwin club, 33; Young, Bristol, 7 Mitehell Belkin, New Britaln Rifle club, 78; Cantine, | Corbin Russwin club, 53; Bruee, Cor- bin Russwin club i Richter, Hrlml tol, 24 Earl Cooley, New Britaln |Rifle elub, 83; E. W, Pape, New ‘lhflnln Rifle club, b8, | ed through this place on thelr | back to thelr farms, through the glowing which induced them to migrate, sald, 'Bhe colonists carried and farm equipment to chartering speclal trajos trip. Mennonites Find Mexico Is No Place for Them North Portal, EBask, Dec. 10— About 1,600 Mennonites, who left the Wynard and Herbert distriets of for re-war levels in Germany, TR pre-war le ] Y, XMAS GIFTS Morris Glaser and John Melechinsky | played the violin obligators, friends and the children of the pri. Parents | of Distinction mary grades were among the audi ence. Off Hand Rifle Match At State Armory Range | The off-hand rifia match of Nutmeg Rifle league, scheduled to be shot on the range | of the New Britain Rifle club at the state armory on Arch street, through fallure of several of the teams to put | in appearance, developed into an in- | dividual off-hand match of 10 shots each, of the members present. The following is a list of the par. tieipants with the results, out of which posaible 100 Moore, Tiristol, { The common couneil may by ordi- N ce provide penaltics by fine to | imposed by the police court of | said city for the violatlon of any| rdinances adopted under the au- | this act and may provide ce of such | Jui 1l constitute & separate ion 14 Wherever the regulations | made under the authority of this act |require a greater width or size of iyarde, courts, or other open spaces, or requires a lower haight of build- Ing or less number of stories, or ra. quire a greater percentags of lot to be laft unoccupied, or impose other liigher standards than are required any other statute or legal ordi. nance or yegulation, the provisions regulations made under ay. ! y of thls act shall govern. cr the provisionn of any her statute or local ordinance or fof t ry regulation requires a greater width jor size of yards, courts, or other open spaces, or require a lower helght of ing or a less number | o fstories, or require a greater per- | centage of lot to be left unoccupied, | (o rimpose other higher standards ths boa of appeal spectfy- | thereof, TF <hall forthwith & papers T rd of a *ad- |, required by the regulations | nder authority of this act, provisions of g¥ch sfatuts of cal ordinance or regulation shall p| zovern, T —— Special Notice an netice to | Azlz Grotto Xmas Party Tonight A short, but important Lusiness ting, followsd by a harrel of Every member bring a pres every member gets a present. | Alspasition e tee to take ® ! cause fm»i The court may reverss or aftirm. Last meeting of the year. We Carry GOTHAM HOSE in all ~tyles and colors All GOTHAM HOSE are full fashioned MILLINERY CO. 177 MAIN STREET i This Store Will Be Open Tomorrow Night, Monday and Tuesday Nights I'ntil 9 o’clock and will Close Wednesday, Xmas Eve at 7 p. m. e Why Not Give Her This Xmas something that will he appreéiated Give Her __GOTHAM REG . V. OF Sdk Stockings that Wear Sheer and regular weight Silk Stockings $1 -85 —~—cotton tops ly‘i,\'v her a box 3 $5 40 for Full Fashioned Heavy Weight Silk Hose, Cotton e §2.25 Regular Weight Hose— ilk tops and $2,50 cotton feet " Sheer Silk Hose, silk tops and cotton $2 .25 feet TRIMMED HATS $3.75 t0 $7 2.50 Every Hat the last word in style and Hats priced to suit all. The Hats are made of satin and faille silk. The variety of new Hats for this time of the year is unusually large. CLOSING OUT 125 HATS “$1 Hats for Miss, Matron and Child LEATHER and BEADED BAGS In a Wonderful assortment and up $295 $3.95 $5 00" $25.00 Bristol Britain rton, Bristol, 7 T L. M n Rifle cluh, 8§7; Willlam Houck, e club, 70; C New B | KODAKS Shaefer’s Lifetime Fountain Pens Xmas Greeting Cards the | was | Enlarged or Framed for Xmas “THE CAMERA SHOP” A Complete Kodak Service 67 Arch Street fonier, Green, | New Conflict with Other |3 7’ this province several months ago to form & colony In Mexi¢o, have passs .y Mexico offered no such opportuni- ties as they had beep led to expect descriptions they tock Mexleo, the Wages and rents are below the v Distinctive Stationery There is still time to have that good picture Opp. South Church The MODERN BOOT SHOP T HE CHRISTM AS SHOE STORE Practical Moccazin style felt slippers fa Al colors, toles. Spe FOR HER— TWO TONE PUMPE—Thiy sew- st of John Irving (a<hions ts de- sloped in Patent Colt with either Tan Calf or Apricot Kid back. Spanish or Cuban heel Every pair of ~ Gifts WHen gelecting your gifts consider their usefulness. Shoes, Slippers, Hosiery, Rubbers, Arctics, Boots— all six are needed every day. No- where will you find a greater selec- tion of these USEFUL GIFTS than at this busy store. Prices are al- ways low and wrong sizes may he exchanged after the holidays. We Feature JOHN IRVIN DOUGLAS and DR. KAHL Shoes FOR HIM— A palr of stardy John Trving for depgndable winter i John Irving shoes is sold at one price ‘Oni PRICE ONLY| ! For the EN Ask For No. 1429 -MODERN BOOT SHOP 168 Main Street | | ’