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p—— e e VE YOU ORDERED YOUR Personal Engraved " | Christmas Cards Don't delay too long. The time is getting short. Stationery Dept. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. Pre-Thanksgiving SALE of Fur-Trimmed Coats Featuring Extraordinary Values —pl— $79.50 Formerly §05.00 The miss or matron who smart new Coat for ing will have lier opportunity in this sale, The collars and cuffs are of rich, luxurious Squirrel, Fitch, Plati- { num Wolf, Beaver, Silver Musk- { rat and Arabia nordin ary qualities beautifully matched with t B of Gracklehend, Blue, Black Prinee, I Black. ! Our entire coat stock i reduced in sale—the above $70.50 wer ! group 8! Il are charr aind remark- able values, is ver HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Stree HARTFCRD “It Pays (o Buy Our Kind” Toughest of Old Hang-On Coughs Go do a yrups but when ng towa tubborn t 1s the sion talizing | P your kind of a ikes to man’s | TRYING T0 BLOCK BUILDING BOARD |Commission Complains to Coun- il of Interference Declaring that there has heen a tendency on the part of some citi- | zens to Interfere with the bullding |department in the enforcement of |ordinances and the carrying out of orders fssued for the safety of the publie, the building comm n in L statement to the cil at the said it structive common coun- meeting held last night would welcome any con criticlsm of the depart ment, and any & ion that would better bullding conditions. Requests that the office of de- | puty buildi inspector be made j|permanent, and that the common | |council provide moncy for addi- {|tional electrical and plumbing in Spectors were 4 in the veport, which was of great length Councilman Rutherford, who fs 150 the deputy building inspector spoke for some time concerning | noed of 1ditional help in the building inspector's office. He said thut there were at the present time 530 bullding operations going on In the city. To properly it wo also col cover these 1 be neceseary five building inspectors be emplay 1, and that 1,800 or 2,000 miles { | would have to be covered in doing “We are not getting the proper cooperatlon from certain quarters It is impossibla. for us to hand out hundred permits without a mistake,’ he said councilman felt that the lumbing inspector would have to || work day and night to cover all he { has to do. He declared that in 1514 the electrical inspector had an assistant, but now with electri- cal equipment increased there is only one man to take care of it The council voted to delay ac- {tion for a month on the commis- sioner's recommendation. Following is the statement in fuil: | *The building commission at their meeting heid on November 12 | to request your to provide s honorahye iclent funds to this board to appoint an as ant plumbing and electrical in- [spector, and also to requ that the office of deputy building inspec- permanent and have an additional deputy building in- | |spector made, ma a total of three full time builc inspectors. | “For your intormation we here- |with submit some facts in connec- tion with the building commission. |At the present time we have one ful building inspector and time building inspector, one plumbing inspector, one § trical inspector. With the exception \f the part time is the me voted il time one part force that the city » year 1914 when the to- | lding operations for a year amounted to $1,042, and the fees $1,003. For th first ten months of the year 1025 the total building operations amount to $6,- 3 66 and the $6,928, “The building ordinances have been completed and will be in your | a very few days, and e in the system will | ns of making this de- we helieve, seif support- with the i al h ed the zoning ordinan most radical changes in | building permits in of the eity, requiring services of. [ ector and at times the both building inspectors, w of the building zoning went or practi- total permits represent- hands within the history tically the entire sines ver 17, shows a in construetion voted us permission this department handicapped in building or nt CABINET WORK OF WINDOW SCREENS, ET¢ New Britain Screen Mfg. Co. r— KT HILL Carl Splettstoeszc 35 ROCKY Iel AVE. —— 2 - J. D. DONAHUE Voice Culture Volces a Tuesdays and Uriduge oomototpom Res. | studic M. C. LeWitt’s UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOI Room 4 New Phone 3100 ALL KINDS Johnson [INONINE Builds Strength to Combat Colds 1 atch colds easily, take Linonine and ward them off 1 gives strength and builds sound flesh that enables lly stand win- It is exception- ing children eyear. Tryit. eather. od for grs time in At Any Drug Store in 50c and $1.00 ’ Bottles on Every Bottle 299 Main Street | mount of outside building inspector | EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NO\'EMBER 19, 1925 fortunate in having the services of two trained inspectors, Inspectors Hennessy and Rutherford, the bullding inap: proximately 5 years' experionce in the butiding businass and two years as city building inspector. Inspec- tor Rutherford has had 20 years' ex perfence In the bullding business and 12 years of this time has been assocluted with our local bullding department, g8 well as two years connceted with the state in the inspection of buildings, and we are of the opinion that thelr salaries should be substantially increased We wish to call to your attention that this department made a ommendation during the mor July to your body, but to date received no reply to our requ Vhen the new bullding ordi- cos are adopted this departms be compelled to carefully an z¢ this new code, and In granting of permits under this new ordinance and the new zoning law will find that the jssuar of a buildi per mit will in itself become a serious matter, cloge “The bullding ec tempted to enfore dinances of the their nission has at- the building or- city to the best of ity, and with the two pres- ctors feel that this end of rtment is very Il taken clieving that the public is d by these officlals in a aking manner without fear or favor of any in divldual, and at this time we wish to cxpress our appreciation of the city officials and various depart ments that have cooperated with us from time to time in the enforce- ment of the ordinance, ent i the d belug & very eat “For some unknown has been a tender some citizens to in department in the enforcement of ordinances and the carrging out of orders issued for the safety of the publie, and in reply we wish to state that we would welcome any constructive criticism of the dep: ment and any suggestion that would tend to better building con- ditions in this city today. There aré present a total of approximately 550 building opera- tions going on in this eity, and it is very apparent that with this a- work and the of- fice detalls it is physically impos- sible to properly inspect all build- iugs. To give you some fdea of the work reqyired in issuing a permit and a fow of the requirements that n applicant for a permit must meet are the following: Compli- ance with uses provided for dis- trict, lot arcas, hefghts of build- ings, yard and court s com- pliance with t:nement house act, vequired distance between different vpes of buildings, carrying capa ties, light and area requirements, and many other requirements too reason on the part o | numerous to mention which requires a great deal of time and thought in the administration of the offlee of the building department. “During the past few days certain orders of the department have been the cause of criticism of the dep ment due to the publicity in con tion with them, gretted that at this time the depart- r having had ap- | rfere with this | and it is to be re- | & Il)v'»l. at the present time they are |ment Is confronted by a united effort | muke on the part of some cltizens to at- tempt to place the department in an tavorable light, “Due to certaln developments in the manner of construction of bulld- in New Britain today, the de- partment 18 now confronted with placing their stamp of approsal on these buildings that they aro sate, and this in itself has placed a very serlous responsibliMy on the depart- ment. n connection with the building inspection, this department has hundreds of inspections that should be made of buildings that have been reeted a great many years and through become dangerous to life and 1 Due to the lack of sufiiclent help his cannot b quired of this tatutes, “The work of the partm partment by state plumbing de- has increased during the past 1 months and it the new plumbing ordinance is adopted the ty 1 provide the necessary for the the ord i y ba done by providin 1l Bl v conneetion with the work of ctrie inspector an examination amount of installation of ser- new and'old buldings during I few years will convinco inyone of th ditional inspector for the department commission have building . ets (o your honor body for the purpose of | ing out it possiblc to do so, the of work now required of the nent in the enforcement of plumbing and and for the purpose of to your attention the of providing additional inspect- electrical concluson wi this department your body anyw about a etrict would state that 1 cooperate with enforcement of the | ordinances, but the responsibility of “{the inability of this department to Dr. Howard Always Recommended OXIDAZE FOR COUGHS, COLDS ‘Bronchial Asthma Years of study and observation convinced him it would safely, quickly and surely stop n b cough and give instant relief in Bronehial Asthma, Guaranteed harm- less, Ttere 18 ahsolute proof from Yo asthma || Va.—We find 1t . 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SULLIVAN TEACHER GF PIANO wate Tnstruction Phone Appointment esidenee 3786 W — ORIENTAL RUGS We've [ stock; 0 wetion of the elements have | done, although re- | v possible to bring | more thorough tukon fipections | | must be by the municipal | | bodles that full to provide this de- | partment with suficient funds and men to properly do this work, “The police and fire departments | have been inereased during the past {two years to meat the growth of the |eity, S0 must the bullling depart- | ment be incr nd to properly im- | prove the construction of bulldings, |one of tho most fmportant depart- | ments of the city. “In conclusion,why should the city not take proper safeguards in the | construction of nearly $7,000,000 of [building construction during the [past ten months, with the total wealth of the city represented in the grand list of $100,000,000 with an ;HH se of per cent of the total grand list in building operations, “At thls time this Board must re. quest of your body that you coope- rate with us and provide the neces- sary funds and inspectors for this |work in order that the city may better protect the lives and property o b s (Continued on Page Three) Ends Pile Misery {and Torture Forever Buffalo, N. 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