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SR PURE HONEY 29c bottle THE DICKINSON DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. “Who drives not his busi- HART ST, HOUSES 'Naples and Lee Petitions Come Belore Building Commission The second applications of M, Julia Naples and Mrs. Thomas Lee for permits to erect 2-family houses on Hart street were brought before the' first mecting of the new bufld- ing commission last evening and or- | dered mdvertised, Mrs. Naples' first | petition was turned down by the old | commission, while Mrs, / with- Irew her first request after that of Mrs, Naples had been rejected, Un- 1 they are r the new ordinance, allowed to send mission as new one John J. Walsh yas elected tem- por: chatrman of the sion, and T. Firth was chesen clerk, Building Inspector Edward J. Hen- | nessy presented these permits and others and explained that the com- to work in harmony with the zoning plan, was to adv | buildings not of the same character | as the majority In their district, the | proposed zones being used as a basis assiflcation, At the sug of Acting Chairman Walsh, it cided to state in the | ments that all remonstrances must mission | for ¢ stion * was advertise- ness, his business drives.” That's an old proverb, but the application is right up to date. We're driving out last season's goods now by mark- ing them down. That clears the decks and puts money in the till to help pay fer new goods. We all profit. Suits and Overcoats that were $25, now $29.50. Suits and Overcoats that were $50, now $37.50. HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Strect Hartford, “It pays to buy our kind” For Deep Chest Colds All colds should be treated with vapors, for vapors alone can carry the medication DI- RECTLY to the air passages and lungs. Vicks is a * in salve fo colds you first towels over throat and chest to open the pores, then ma Dbriskly with Vicks for 5 min- utes, spread on thickly and cov- er with a fi Vicks not only pe a poultice o st it gredients, vaporized by the body heat, are night long. This double ion usually chécis the most vorn cold apor” treat Ior deep apply hot wet Ovar 17 Miuiow Jars Usep YearLy MOTHER You are proud of your You would be prou its picty ywhere, We want a pho BABY (Any photograph We wish to ire 4 {a connection with our coming ex- tensive advertising campai the mother whose baby is selected as the healthlest and bonniest ov our Board of Directors we will pay $200 in Cash With $50 each to the next choices Send your- pi with 2 wrappers E or the trade mark (shown below) on the $i size carton containing will do) he baby. face two R hen FLAX @&‘5 i E"Uls,qy (Pronounced LI-NO-NINE) Te the KERR CHEMICAL COMPANY, Danbury, Conn. Contest closes Feb, 28, 1925 ' DENTISTS A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. NURSE IN ATENDANCE DR. LASCH Dentist Quarts Light For Pyorrhea 353 MAIN ST. be presented within five days of the | appearance of the advertiscment, in | order that the public might have its {attention brought to this featite of | the ordi e and not fail to ex- pross itself because of ignorance, The other petitions ordered vertised were for a two-fam honse on strect, a two-family house on Wellington strect, twe stores Shuttle Meadow avenue, a store on Albany avenue, two atores on Smith street, ,and a store on Tast Main streat, The meeting was adjourned gub- ject to the call of the tempora chalrman, It will meet again on Thursday evening to go over fhe | bullding code with the buildir | commissioner, while a regular meet- ing will probably he called for early {on the foll joint meetin | rre 1 Vight were | Walsh, Fieth, H, €. W | P. Barry and Building J. Hennessy | nspe PAYS GIRL SCOUTS 70 GAIN HEALTH ‘Rewards Will Be in Form of Vacations in Summer w kind of trail is to be Ly the Girl Instead of the us the woods wit treasure at the lafly he tain., keep a lweeks | and closing This health recor | following daily s vork or play outdoc hour; give t walking; p at least ¢ time g0 to t ho 5 or fruit ir night cast twice Miss rds wi following th A BOLL WEEVIL MENACE IS GREAT IN SOUTH ares 1 winter 1 weat In the c cotton beit | thus far. ntral and western | portions of th i'mns are variat there are enow, serion ditio The association reported it nothing new on the value of method of It-utges farmers to | quickiy available forms of nitrogen {to hasten the development of ti damage under average control « | cotton plants to beat the boil weevi ¢ boll ' Sloan's Liniment NEW ACTION ON | Sure Relief | FOR INDIGESTION | ot water - Sure Relief DELL-ANS | 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere FIRST HEARINGS -~ ON CITY BUDGET ;Depamnenl Oicials ~ Explain Request for Appropriations in second petitions, | which must be treated by the com- | commis- | Bluanket fir | public insurance on the local would cost mor present system of insuring school separately, Supe 1- of Schools Stanle . Holmes rd of finance and taxa- wring of the school de- schools ou at the partment befol | ning. Chatrman E. | N. Abbe of the financ | gested a Dbl but Mr. Holmes said 1 already |1ooked into matter and it would be inadvisable, inasmuch as the in- | surance companies would insist upon the policy covering all school prop- erty | At presc | bufldings, such ag the Wa and Elthu Burritt schools, | sid 1 fircproof |ered by insurance, { considerable saving. No fire insur- Mr. Holmes said, would grant a policy covering only . and a policy cov- property would con- siderably increase the preminms which now being pald on $1,300,- 000 worth df property. President P, F. King of the school board asked the board of finance and taxation if 1t cared to say whether it agreed or disagreed with this policy of exempting certain and after some the board sald that it found no tault {with the plan, The school depart- asked $6,570 for insurance for this year. board sug- nt, several of the newer hington con- ance company, the poorer Ul schor ment 1 nt King, rintenden Holmes and J, M man of the committee on achool se of ppro- ked for va- cation schools, T. A. Searle asked Halloran, chalr commodations, presented the c {the school department. An priation of $2,000 W iildren atter 15 0, pointing out {a child how many ¢ nd Mr. Holmes put the number at that every time sehools allowed ented one from heing item came up, questioned whether < using the most LeWit ment asked fon of § was ching day schools, this u inerease of £.620 over being ralsed it w 1 out A questior he graded system of pay, 10 the new sehiools and the con- remainder was du ed of additional teachers, timated at $58,600, an 300; for janitol $42,000, an for janitors’ supplies increasc ‘1 air school was asked for medi- fon und purses, Superin- olmes saying that the de- partment cared for more than 16,000 parochial &chool > is a need for public Iren @ t two Attendance ¥ se of $360 to for school cens evening schools, of $1.00 for supplies, n i budget te ——— This limbeys you up Men on the big, heavy jobs know how Sloan’s gets right at sti hing muscles, bringing them relief in_the shortest pos sible order, Don’t rub it in. Just apply lightly At once it speeds up the circulation—pain and stiffness vanish like magic. All druggists—35 cents. ~kills pain] '~ | for the present r. and are not covs |, this effecting a | discusston | led these | an estra haif | Public Amusement Budget Bernard G, Kranowits presented the budget of the public amusement commission, which totals $6,180, He said that the playground at the Rartlett school is Inadequate and {lnunl be abandoned, the commission | asking $1,100 for & new one at the Washington school, Entirely new ‘.»-.ulpmflm. including a merry-go- |vound, is contemplated for the new playground, the equipment at the {old one belng antiquated, Other |iteme are: supervision and direction of playgrounds, Raturday Wl league, $450; TFourth of | July fireworks display, $800; services and labor, $500; community Christ- | mas tree, $150, The budget shows '1\“ inerease of $180 of last year's appropriation, The commission has |a balance of $726.11 which it has | saved for new equipment. | Home Service Bureau [ The needs of the Municipal Homa Scrvice bureau wore presented by Secretary Earl Klsselbrack, supple- mented by Harry E. Scheuy, com- mander of Eddy-Glover post, Ameri- can Leglon, The burcaw asks $2,- Mr, Klsseljrack replled to President Hall's questioning by say- | ing that it was thought that the bu- | reau could be discontinued several | months ago but that the demands from ex-servicemen still pour in in undiminished volume. Mr, Scheuy asked that an appro- priation of $500 for the observance | of Mémorial Day be made as it was 'BAKER’S COCOA is better because it is made of better beans by a better process and has a better flavor than other iRtk De sy Walter Baker&Co.Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1780 Dorchester Mass. Montreal Can.; BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREC MURDER AND 2 THEFTS ADMITTED City Hall Commission | ocretary W. G. Dunn explained | the budget of the City hall commis- | sion, which totals $57,060, of which | 20,500 is cstimated as covered by income, leaving $66,500 to be asked appropriation, Of this amount, 000 was asked to enlarge the clork's vanlt, which is over- {crowded, . President Hall said that { o did not think the rejoction of | this item would “break Mr, Dunn's present water driven elevator v 'hall being deemed unti- |quated and inefficient, $5,500 is | asked to install an electrie lift. 1 Mr. Dunn spoke if* favor of the | purchase of the Lyceum theater and the cutting off of the cast wing of tie present City hall building, con- {aining the offices of the elty ind judge of probate, President Hall said that, if the present build- ing were retained, its appearance | might be improved by the removal of the other wing, also President H 1 the commis- sion's gftention to the fact that it | had overdrawn by $4,000. Mr, Dunn |in the ———— | wark, N. J., Feb. 4. — Thomas North, 19 years old, last night con- fessed to 4 murder and 25 robberics, sald that this was caused bY 9o lacoquaing to Police Captain Frank | North, arrested Monday in renovation of the rooms form s 1sed by the New Britain club, Mayor | A M having authorized conncction with the robbery of Wimitol loltiia workitaltioteh ino shop, broke down, Captain | noney was avallable. The money [Brex sald, under questioning at po- will be transferred from tl o |lice headquarters, | Youse fund, which proceedurs In his alleged confession, North | en i AT eUA Ratiatactony implicated Samuel Migdol, alleged | President Hail also said t 1o be a safe cracker with a lomg | T BOVT R ey rccord. Migdol was arrested in New | department to (he extent of | Lork and is held there. 3,000, but that a special tax will | The murder which North sald he | e and Migdol committed, po said, | 58 hrcaent wore Bre . |wus that of Meyer Rosenberg, 57, a | IR e T e AT night watchman here, Rosenberg et ; s found dead on the morning of | August last. North, it is alleged, charged his companion with the ac- | tual killing. In the all ; | ston North sald that lie always | s lookout while Migdol commitied 0 ¢ o burglarie in this evening, The A | | of bravado on the part of | D present [North led to his arrest on Monday. | t o'clock and the Police investigating the robbery of | commisslon nt 9 o'clock, The f Tailor company here | ask for a mew fire Stat t the thief who smashed ¢ apparatus, n window and took several suits to additional men leh were pinned dollar bills, left following note: “I thank you for the money. M. I'aonessa ailor Curtis, City TeWitt d-of flnance and meet ag; police he hos commission will t at § W equipment 7000000 SOCIALINTS The Berlin social Vorwarts, strength Jighont On the other side of the card was | : T ia number. This was traced to th i warny (Newark municipal employment bu- reau, where it was found to be the numher of an application for “nrk} made there by North several \\'Lcks" | Until he left the note which re- | |suited in his arrest, police here had | {0t suspected North, although they | were on the trail of his alleged com- ized socialists thr in 1924 | heads the list with @1 bers of the comes second with 850, ia third with S panion in th Sufferers from Asthma ... fl’or Bronchifis t v‘"mh]'d met Migdol a )vu'rbns?lxlnxi 18 N GLORIOUS™ NEWS conscntaditotsct as hisilookout iin FOR YOU “jobs” here. He said that his share of the loot in the burglary in which Roscnburg was killed was $20. was labor 566,100 i 5§ i ] SILVER FORK ekl rechesthe sore sputwith, TLondon, Ieb, 4 silver tabie fork, made tn 1632, has been bought by the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington. The fork is engraved with the crests of the Manners and Montague fami- of the dise: | know why milli onice you realize fts remarkable effe for Asthu or Bronchitis b | colds, Tung troubles size on Atlantic e T | Certified wrliten acroas a check | means “guaranteed good.” Baker's | Flavoring Extracts are Certified. At | vour grocers.—advt. MOORE BROS. 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[ —The first English | TYROWKLER | Rich in Strength Los Angeles Girl Says She T E A d “Likes to See Them Die” | is always fresh, pure and de- licious and is always more sat- isfying than ordinmary tea. tles puzzled over her confession that she killed her baby twin sisters two Black, Green or Mixed Blends. vears ago and later an adult who took care of her. Her father, Rus. sell Thompson, characterized the story as absurd and impossible, but members of the family with whom she has been boarding, insisted she told the truth and cited alleged in- stances of poisoning lately attempted by the girl, A fireman told the police he was sure that preserved peaches that made him sick had been treated with an acld'by little Alsa, and even the fact that one member of the family temporarily lost his voice was at- tributed to the child's skill as a pois« oner, 1f Alsa did not kill her sisters by feeding them ground glass, she cer- tainly thinks she did, according to alienists who have examined her at the psychopathic hospital where sha is being held as a ward of the ju- venile court, Dr. Edwin H., Willlams described her as an abnormal child of highly intellectual type, but “barn with too much Intelject and not enough judg+ ment.” He sald he would not at- tempt to pass judgment on the truth of.Alsa’s confession, but was sure she actually believed she had killed her sisters and the adult and that she had mixed deadly potions for other children and adults. Teachers who have had Alsa un- der thelr instruction are inclined to doubt her confession on the ground that she is bright, obedient and in- dustrious in school. They sal! they t/nen Alsa were puzzled, howevet, struck to her story and added: “T just like to see them die, that's AVuInEu all” i The Following Letters of Mrs. Thurston and Mrs. Beard an Encouraging Message . to Other Sick Women Vegetable Cmna)omd that I told my hufizennd 1 would try it before I gave up: lmgmunafeel?s Htim doing me e awful misery beglfn to leave me, also the backache 1 have a good aglpetgm and am gai ing in weight. 'Taking the medicine was the best thing I ever did. I feel like it has saved my life and T do not hesitate to say 8o to my friends. At least it saved me from a dreaded operation and I am still taking it. I am willing to answer letters from women asking about the medicine.” A Guaranteed Remedy - FOR pwzéIgglgg'P%%‘;’lzDfiano PILES It is now put up in collapsible tubes with detachable pile pipe making it very easy to apply. it fails to cure. Special directions enclosed with each package. Your druggidt will order it. (Also put up in old style Tins, 60c.) R Feh. 4.—Senator of Connecticut, Washington, tlons in the United States senate: Petition from the Hartford section of the Council of Jewish Women, Hartford, Connecticut, favoring the enactment of legislation® providing for the participation of the United States in the world'court on the Harding-Hughes terms. Petitions from Women's Christlan Temperance Union of Wethersfield, and Women's Christian Temperance Union of Waterbury, both in the state of Connecticut, favoring the enactment of the so-called Cramton —Mrs. ETHEL THURSTON, 324 North bill, H. R. 6645, proposing to amend % Pine Street, Lima, Ohio, the National Prohibition act; to es- 3 Mrs. B l' tablish a bureau of prohibition in oLt the Tregsury Department and to Eddy, Texas,— 1 will write you 8 = few words, thinking it will do some place its personnel under the Civil one. elss’ good ' TwO: sad 1 St vioe et G o would have to beoperatedon because . fonihos tront Ward Csrey. Came, 4 for nearly twelve, months I suffered No. 13, United Spanishi War Veterans R Pe EYHEL THORETON from a weakness from which I could ot South Manchester, and Emerson NS RN EIs TR LI AT CHIS get no relicf. 1'was restiess and H. Liscum Camp, No. 12, United| Ljima, Ohio.~*I want to tell you nervous and was not able to walk Spanish War Veterans of Waterbury, | how your medicine has helped me, |across the house. They said it was both in the state of Connecticut, urg- | Forweeks I suffered with awful pains | the Change of Life. I saw Lydia E. ing the enactment of H. R. 5934, by | from inflammation and I was in such | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ad- Mr. Knutson, proposing fo increase | misery that I'had to bend double to | vertised in the newslplgers, and as [ the pensions of Spanish War Veter et relief. I could not be touched or | could not gét any help from doctors ans, farred, had awful pain all over my/I thought;&hwnuld_glye that a trial. Petition from Norwalk Real Estatc | abdomen and could not touch my feet | I began with the liquid and it helped Board, Norwalk, Connecticut, pro-| to the floor, It was impossible for | me some, then you advised me to take testing agalnst the passage of scnate | Me to straighten up and the pains the tabletformandI to improve bill No. 8764 and H. R. 11078, pro- | never ceased. I took treatments for rngldly.!have gained in weight from viding for the creation of a perma- | Some timeand finally was told I would 105 to 170 pounds. I recommend it ' have to have an operation. Idonot |to all women with this trouble,”— nent rent control board in the Dis- et : G veed | Mrs. M. E, BEARD, R. N ‘Box trict of Columbia. believe in operations, and I had read | Mrs, M. E, ) 0, 1, g0 much about Lydia E, Pinkham’s'143, Eddy, Texas, e &S - For making good things to eat cake, biscuit, pic crust and for frying Snowdrift—a rich creamy cooking fat made by the Wesson Oil people out of oil as good 4s a fine salad oil T PO P iy B An T s o o o Ak