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§ | § i Accidents Will Happen Be Prepared for Them Have you the necessary minor wound ? spent for these things now will save you time, trouble and perhaps a very serious time later on. Come to Us THE DICKINSON DRUG 0. 169-171 MAIN S1. First BUY HORSFALL SHOES —with Style, Vit and Comfort The most important thing in buy- Ing ehoes is mot what you pay, but what you get for your money. Horsfall shoes give full value or a little more for every dollar you spend — value in appearance, ehape-keeping and long-wearing qualities. At this store you full money's worth deal. We carry a large assortment of fine and medium grade shoes and guarantee to fit you. Make this vour store for shoes— you'll profit by it, S I ql){SFALL lum Sireet will get your and a square “It Pays to Buy Our kind" EMMA N. MILLER Piano Instruction Courses SIGHT READING EAR TRAINING and THEORY Studio: 475 Arch Street Phone 2964 John J. Crean Has Resumed Teaching Studio: 13 Summer Street Telephone 1209 — EVER BE WITHOUT IT for it immediately eases sud- . den, severe, colicky pains and cramps in stomach and bowels, deadly nausea and weakenin, diarrhoea. For children an: grown-ups use CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA DY Take it with you when you travel Keep it always in your home. L _— ARRUSTED FOT Harry ¢ ki o etreet veested this morr en ch trolm Axel Carlso o plaint made by J o 213 [ was ) esky's tenem t arrested this maming veki wearing chain things on hand to dress a A small sum || ALLEE ADVOGATES DAY ON Z0NING | Writes Open Letter fo Mayor | Advising Further Stady The to Mayor Paonessa was tendered to the following open letter Herald today with the request that it be published: New Britain, Conn Sept. 16, 1025 A M. Paonesss, Mayor, City Hall, New Britaln, Conn Sir.—= It is announced that the pre ning Ording {s 1o be adopted the Common Council tonight You will pleass permit the writer call the attention of the Common Council through vou to a serious phase of the situation which seems to call imperatively for further es- | amination, a study of the whole mat action s taken by the ter before Conneil | Study of tha matter In the lght of a comprehensive analysis in an editarial article in a local newspaper last night seems to make very clear the danger | | The writer of this editorial con | cedes by Implication the vote | of the Board of Adjustment which is {to operate the zoning plan, under | Section 30 of tha Charter Amend- | ment, but points out as a safeguard | the power of appeal to the City power | Court |1t is obslous that where property | rights are involved conrt decisions | ean be carried by appeal through the state courts to and through the | United States courfs. Sometimes a | process of years particularly so when {the question at issue turns as in this not upon malfeasance, but {upon the construction of a statute {and the proper limitation of discre- | tion hanestly exercised. | Section 37 of the ¢ | ments doos give the City |er to reverse a “decision’ | Board of Adjustment on appeal, but arter Amend- rt pow of the this appeal is clearly on a different | matter than the amending of I zoning plan dealt with in Section 30, No express power is given the | court to order the hoard to vote with | the Common Council to amend the zoming ordinance, ehange the plan. Nor ean it be considered as im 1t is elementary t in : implied powers info a ute adequate support must he given | atutes, these deal- | principle | The board of adjustent I | functions. One is that of a board {of appeals as provided for in the general zoning statutes and in the | zoning provisions of the several spe- | cial acts amending the charters of { varions cities of the state. In the of this function the bourd | boards of officials | charged with the administration of Ithe law and hear and “declde’ ap- ‘nf‘ale from the rulings of such offi- |efals and boards, | The other function fs that of co- [ aperating with the commen council s tho | exercise | will contrel in the making of amendments. Eec Tn the New Britain charter alens are these funetions given to the same board In the New Haven « olal Acts 1925, Chap. 43¢ function in imending connection vith the eommon council is exer cised by the zoning commission. } e e ourt is empowered o ds i cia s from “decisions” of the de apped has no board of appeals. It " thority under this provision over the amending function, whether exer cised by the zoning eommission of by the connpen eonnceil Tn the general zoning statute and several eharter amendments of other |eities dealing with zoning a similar I provision gives to reverse “decisions” of appeal, tut makes no mention of amending function mowith it of the the in cannee Soe General Sfatutes 1825, Chap. Sec. 13, zoning act: Speciai Acts 125, Chap, 487, Sae. 13, New Lon oni Special Aets 1923, Chap. 459 15, West H rd: Special Acts Chap 467 Hartford $01 Acts | New Haven aling with SULE obtay ars of the Joca th of act s intended came it is the New to ba cor e preeisely I be notieed that iy board is to acommendation protest (a pe it and seemingly extransons ex or by voti No mention f an the of a ¢ Britain Board of Adjustment 3 P tly, be constdered ont the veto pawar, Ay inris Gohlblived bxliFection k37 on (7 efo power eon e T A. H. ENOCH On Account of Holiday All Day To Accommodate Our ( Wednesday and Th Friday Till 5 P. M, JEWELERS B e ..-..._.......__;.—:z— This Store Will Be Closed Saturday Customers Store Will Be )pen ursday Till 9:30 P, M. ENOCH 326 MAIN ST the local courl power | board | act by | SureRelief FOR INDIGESTION 15 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief ELLANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhe on the Board of Adjn A0 1y the ment “In etion fow words, of the board of adjustment,” became |apparent, the opporfunity for liti- |zation afforded, and the need for |the most ecarcful study of the pro posed ordinance and map before doption 1t is understood that the writer is not. 1iming to foreeast the decision tions raised, but to point out the {tactors which would ba welghed by unknown extent and duration. Yours Truly J. B, Allee ANGIENT ELEVATOR | GOESINTODISCARD Flectric Apparatus Being In- stalled in City Building 1 hall elevator which did service in tho | | before it was convert- has me- mo- ter gystem that The old eity for many years | | Russwin hote {ed into a municipal building, made and its last run ps are installi lacing the v {drew from the cily reservoirs more than a million gallons of water |vearly. Figures compiled for the year 102 showed the cab to have gons 70 miles on trips to the upper floors lovery month a total of 840 miles a lvear, In that year 96,000 persons the case of a protest x x xon the part | of the Supreme Court upon the ques- | | nizht TRUNK LINE SEWER 10 SOUND OPPOSED ) |Paonessa and Hall Express Dis- approval of Project Mayor A. M Paon and Sen ator Bdward ¥. Hall, who represent- ed thig city at a conferencs on stream pollution in Hartford yester- |day, were not favorably fmpressed by County Health Officer Daniel A Markham's plan for a sewer pip [trunk line from Springfield, Mass., fo | Long Island Sound, and will not favor putting this city on record us lsupporting the movement, | The pipe line suggested would en- {tail an enormous expenditure and | would cveate at its terminal an un- satistactory condition which might result in suits, it s argued, | officials semed {nelined to favor carrying through the filtera- tion or activated sludge gystem ever man of experience before tak- i - IY"'-\xwm i‘]nr‘h Tieht mean [Which has baen the subject of study phinging info legal entanglements of [l1ere and which would require an expenditure of more than $1,500,000, according to Mayor Paonessa's state- {ment at yesterday's meeting. This work will not he eommenced until the state las comploted its in vestigation and has made recom- mendations to {he best methods jof handling sawage. A study of the needs peeuliar to every community is mmnml Theft of fipaw Tires Hits Epidemic Stage An epidemic of spare tire thefts h2s hit the eity, aceording to reports heing received by the police. Last fonr automobila owners re- ported that thejr spare tires had heen stolen, three of them in the vieinity of High and Lake streets I Michael D'Avanzo of 72 North street ton stroet near Lake street. Leo Frank Orsine of Hartford had his stolen from her yard. stepped into the ca n average of ‘m». per week or 307 a day. There, 04 trips or 102 a day, each averaging three persons. In - [going to the fifth floor 1,550 gallons jof water were used, and on trips to 1he and third floors, 1,180 gallons were 1 ‘This total. 1020 gallons a week or 1,0 year The ahove figures wera gathered | and compiled by William B, Wilb la member of the municipal buildin I stafr. socond a| Cody Mmi!\ As i Is Organized in Chiczgo Chie Sept. 16 (A—Formation FFamily association. ndants of Philip of the (composed of d Cody {and Martha Cody, who settled in Massachusetts in 1635 and who wers | ancestors of Colonel W. I Cody. | “Buftale Rill"" has been announced | Arvthur B. Cody, vice-presi- dent of the Central Trust company is president of the assoclation, which will apply for charters in the United here ates and Canada | | TRaatn | MONS, PREVOST DIES | | 1"all River, Mass., Sept. 16 (#— | Monsignor Jean Alired Prevost, |37 vears pastor of the chn | Notre Dame De Lourdes 10 (iis city. {died enddenly today from acute In-! | digestion. He s born in : Quemn 76 years ago and | zradnated at Mounoir coflegs in that provinee, Tn 1408 Le was appointed prelate by Pope Pins X with the titla of Men- |signor. One of hix surviving broth ers fs Rev. Lonis Provost of the gacred Weart church, New Redford irleg, domestic nd vested | WORCESTER DOCTOR HELD Woreestor, Mass, Sept, 16 (R | Dr. Frederiek Dryrant, one of the| Ware physicians who was ar- {rested Jast Saturday night in eon [neetion with the nareotle drug | [eleanup in fthis elty, was arrigned | today in district court on eharges of | the Massachusetts state drug law by nnlawfully preseribing | meorphine and 1 plea nf not guilty and walved ex vinlating after he had entered | | mination the eonrt held him in {25,000 honds far the grand jnry | WOMAN 1S APPOINTED Providence. R. T, Sopt. 18 (A Miss Edith ¢ has heen Tohnson of this eity appointed Mexican viee several [ consul ta this eity or | veare she has been secretary to | Eazar 1. Rurchell, Mevican ronsn! here and is fald ta be the anly wom in t Mexican consular serviea. | MOORE ATITARY FiSH MARKET Is the Place To Select Your Sea Food I mania, is1on to Washington will get in mu"h | with other statos to which she m‘rs | duction in tne land says he expreets thiat WILL DISCUSS DEBTS Tuchar Rumanin, Sept. mier Bratiano, who has fust { [ frolman Herbert C. | | morning by Prosecutor | |t | Runkey's leafing |veported his stolen from Washing- | Dalkoski of 231 Washington street | his spare stalen from Lake! strest, near Washington street stolen from High street near the | {library. Mrs. Anderson of 352 Arch Istreet reported hers spare tire 3 16 4 4§ returned to Bucharest from Geneva, | annonunces in a statement that Ru- befare sending her debt mis. money—Great Tritain, Franes and | | Ttary. re cipal itain, I e hopes far an imnartant country's debt {0 France and Cireat By nayment mads eas the United States will he on account of the small amount of the debt, which fs only 245,000,000 HE HERALD CLASSIFIED —uhy smokers buy 1 OU bet he does—he’s the man back of the cigar counter He knows why smoke Life Savers. He uses t'ior self. More and more men supplies. Because Lie S aresorefreshing between sm Try them never be without a package. Eat a few Life Savers S o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER lfl e Camera Theft Charge To Be Heard Tomorrow John Morrls of Epringfeld, charged with the theft of & camera from Noveck's drug store on Hart- ford avenue yesterday morning, pleaded not guilty to the charge in police court thls morning and the case was contlnued until tomorrow for trial. Morrls was arrested by Pa. Lyon after he is alleged to have stolen the camera when the clerk was apparently not looking. Charges of operating automobiles | without licenses ugainst Francis Hartney of 62 Tremont street and Alexander Pliskowskl of Mountain Viow yesterday were nolled this Joseph G, Woods when both men produced heir certificates at police headeuar- | tevs before court. Fred Runkey of 502 Lim street told the court that ke had been “toa soft with his wife™ and It was this| fault on his part that caused condl- tions (hat landed him before the court on a charge of non-support. The wife told the judgs that It unkey lrinks and stays away from work. e sald that he was out of a job now, in the meantime he didn't feel dis- | rosed to work at 40 cents an hour, the amount he was to receive if he kept his last job. There secmed to be some mistake in data the court had on one of periods, for {t showed that the man had been loaf- ing two weeks more than he sald he was out of a position. The misunder- standing was cleared away when | Runkey said to the court in 1!\;\\r=ri to a questlon, “Oh, you know I was loafing for two weeks befors I got through.” | Joseph Blancate of 134 Arch street | ving that lie expocted to got | A job that pays 80 cents an hour, but | broken, was ordered to furnish a bond of ALL BRA BROS LARGE PRI LARGE DEEP SEA SCALLOP. ME SOFT SHELL CRABS Block Island Codfish, Native Eels, Fancy Koston Bluefish, Large Flounders, Porgies, Largw and Small Fresh Mackerel, Large Croakers, Round and Long (‘,Idmx Little Neck Clams for half shell. Salt Co Oyster season is row opened, Neck and Mar! 30 COMMER LIVE AND BOILED LOBSTER LIVE AND BOILED SHRIMP BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH Shore Haddock, Large Weakfish. Salmon, Fancy Cape Butterfish Large and Small Silver Ba d 18c pound, 3 for 50c. We have th land Oysters. Moore Bros. Fish Markel CIAL STREET Open Until 9 P. M. Thursday i Elegant f', T Had k, Lar "eakfish, { Eleg:lni Fresh Salr Tanc) ¢ arfish, I}l Large and Small Sea Trout, Block Island Bluefish. On sale at all times. TELEPHONE 1199 Fancy Fancy Large e Indian RE I 1925, §200 to guavantge a payment of §10 4 week toward the support of his family or go to jail for 80 days, when he was arraijgned on a charge of violating the terms of his probation. Some time ago DBlancate was ar- rvalgned on a charge of non-support, and at that time he wus placed in, 8 charge of Probation Officer Edward €. Connolly on his promise to sup port his family. Polish Minister to This || Country Has Resigned | Washington, Sept, 16 (A — Dr. Wiadyslaw Wroblewski, Polish min- 3 ister to Washington, has resigned. | TUhe name of his successor has been submitted to the state department but will not be made public here. Dr. Wroblewski formearly was min ister to London and was fransterred here in November, ©1922, He has been absent from his post since Juna and during his absence Poland has been represented in Washington by | Hipolit Gliwie, charge d'affaires, UAMINE RE! WORRK Peking, Sept. 16 (A—Advices | from famine relief commlttee at | Tsinan-1u, Shantung province, the dike of the Yellow rlver has but roports regarding the extent of the damage and casualtics ara confiicting, | 1t fs known, however, ditions in the district affected are bhad, and relicf work will be star(ed as soon as possible. Fire Place Wood WELL SEASONED Mised Hard or White Bireh DYSON. 581 WEST MAIN ST, I Phone 515 | HARTFORD Another Record Makmg Event at Our Men’s Store TOMORROW AND SATURDAY A Wonder Sale of New Fall and Winter| 2 Pants Suits 17 We Have Held Many Extraordinary Sales But This One OUTVALUES THEM ALL D NEW STYLES Manufactured For Fall and Winter, 1925-26 Nothing Short of the Most Advantageous Purchase Which We Have Just Consummated Would Result in An Event of This Importance. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED FOR THE YOUNG FELLOW CONSERVATIVE STYLES ID sULAR AND More Than Five Hundred Suits So the Variety of Patterns Gives You a Splendid Range of Selection ALL SIZES 34 to 46 Choose from Fancy Mixtures, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Smart Heather Mixtures and Blue and Black Pencil Stripe Collegiate Models and Suits for Older Men There Are Grays, Browns and Tans in Many Color Patterns SEE WINDOW EXHIBI Value Giving BOTH STOUT SIZES Because of the ma that con- | § D. MILLER CO. 26 Church St. BLANKET SALE 50 Pairs Full Size Bed Blankets; value 83,00 SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY $2.39 Pair See Them In OQur Window BIG MEN! Plenty of Large Sizes. Don’t Miss This Sale! For Those Who Cannot Attend This Sale in Person PHONE and MAIL ORDERS Will Be Carefully and Promptly Executed e ———————————————————————————————— You have definite ideas about the clothes you wear. Service you insist upon, along with more or less style, dependmg upon your personal taste. Now, did it ever occur to you that the best place in Hartford to satisfy those ideas and tastes of yours is right here—in the Men’s Store that leads Hart- ford in Popular Price Clothing Sales? IT'S THE TRUTH, MEN The reason heing that we sell so many suits—meet s0 many men—satisfy so many, many individual demands. very small profit on these Suits we are obliged to ke a slight charge for any alterations. v