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of Catheart, he sal | been put In a predicament | no decent womun ought have been subjected to," who had “which ever to PREFERS T0 WATCH JROM A DISTANGE Earl of Craven Feels Feels Flight { Canada Was Sensible Move Feb, that % HAPLE HILL NEWS ,\ patriotie meeting will be he tho Woman's Club of Muple Hil, next Wednesday atternoon ut 0 o'clock at the home of Mrs, . I, Spring on Thompson str A talk on the “Real American” wij) glven by Miss Annfe Beecher Seo- ville of Stamford. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs, Horbert Ander- son and Mry . Austin Montreal, only people to sojourn on a rather Tated little fsland in with the glow of New and yet far, they to it," said the Lar) d The ear! returned from a hurried 18 () — it it "I have to say amuses somo Is0 mid-winter, York so near are welcome t Craven fo- bt Miss Lois Powell, student the Hartford hospital, spending u few da Mrs, Ja nurs at Y8 with her moth Powell on Rob tawa “Personally,” he added, "I of an eplcure, morecver, 1t ases me more to be able ta vateh the manipulations of the United States tmmigration oflicials from distance," The statement was made tort to the one attribute Countess of Catheart, whi 1 the earl's ew York to Montreal sz a ardly act, The Ellis Tsland, New order depor| rant is out in the the earl, the sirous of q tlon with the countes am o - it ven by the Wom- ple club of Maple Hill yesterday = afternoon at the home of Mrs, Wil lium Middlemas on Golf street was lurgely atttnded. Several entertain- a re- Ing numbers were rendored by o to the hoys' trio, of Chestor char- | Yahn, pianist; Robert Becbe, cellist: from | and Allen Norton, violinist. The group of three songs, sung by Miss | Alice Salavied New Britain and tho recitations Mrs. R, Baldwin adde to the pro- gram s consisting Cowe countess is York tior 1 W United State anthe juestioni the incide barred ne e woon of atly ities bein his b connee- which m Harold Skinner of Philadelphia is spending two weeks at his home on Thompson street s was fr A son, Druce Albe Nl\ Vv» Mr. The 1 nnmmw being s ¢ about l‘m and ad “T have deferred really expressing mavings, and have quict for the sake of my wife Is not at all well, 'This is the son T am not bringing things to a head.” He said he had no intention returning to Bermuda by way the United States, “but,” he adde. d, “T would like to know if in 50 years' time T will be all d to en- ter my mother's countr, ing T should wish to cytr whether T am excluded for keop The earl cxpressed his sorrow over the whole sit fon. He for the C » was born re. formerly daughter of Saunders of to now from w8 on such Mrs, L. 3 centertained the N club at her home e, Tu 1y _afte was awarded “to Mrs. rcond to Mrs. R, B olation to Mrs rea- entertalned wple Hill - brid on Robhing ave- on. First prize Leonar Doane H of of and R Stark- Miss Doris H Maine, is a gt strom of Robbir more than sorry | | Miss T'rances Sorrow t { Pratt Institute and Walter Sorrow, Jr. ot Northeastern col will spend the week-end with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter of Maple strec Much A;hl‘a(‘l(é in N. E. Despite Strike Boston, Teb. 18 (P —New Dng- [1and has consfderable coal on hand ‘~Iv.\mh\ the recent ant} e { Replies to questionnair to local commercinl organiz in | the six states by the Bo: | ber of Commerce indicate of 114 communitles, only s have a sufficient suppl » | Five others report stocks ,\xmm the remaining 94 have enough {fuel on hand. Sorroy Feel Splendid! Nicest Laxative, | “Cascarets” 10c vite st sent ations that out x do not fuel. searc two candy- “Cascarets any time mildly stimu- late your liver and start your or pleasant like taken will | North \\ ilbr: ah'\m Auto Inn | ‘\hv Be Closed hy Govt. | Teh, 18 lfl"——lmru‘!lm' dlock the Auto Inn at North bowels. Then you | Wilbraham begun byt will both look and | United States attorney in federa) and refreshed. | court today. A bill of cquity clear, stomach |filed seeking to have the inn closed and your skin | for ono year and declaring it a | “common liquor nuisance.” The hotel is owned by atrick M. and Nelie cken, it becons M. Wil Am, st selling laxative in world, | crnment 4 that on Directions for men, women, chil- |anq prohibitic ren on each box—any drugstore. | purc there. were eel clean Your head weet, o sweet will be tongue pink use rets'” never gripe has Sullivan 1 January liquor Cities ’s, Hanover, Pa, For Men and Boys | Local B bat Further NEW BRITAIN KNOWS A GOOD THING We knew you would like the Hanover Shoe and our plan of merchandising. Thanks for your quick approval. There is no spirit of “conquest” about our enterprise. We felt llw'c was room for a Hanover store here. People everywhere like full value for their money. 'he reputation of Hanover Shoes Shoe dealers everywhere seek them. is Maker-to-Wearer exclusively, Tw constantly increasing business is nation-wide. But our policy enty-six years of proves its success. BOYS' DURABLE SCHOOL SHOES Get your boy a pair today and halve your shoe bill. Little Men’s School and Dress Shoes $2.50 and $3.00 Boys’ School and Dress Shoes, $ qn 00 and 1 Hanover Shoe Store 356 Main Street bo has been I8t o “l1 am | a.l on Cham- | was | NEW BRIT COUNCIL UPHOLDS VETO BY PAONESSA o Fu!l-Time Deputy Tnspector in Building Dept. Approving Mayor A. M & veto submitted by Paonessa, the common | council last night reversed its de- of last month and voted gaingt appointment of deputy building inspector It is planned to continuo the present inspecting staft which fin. cludes a part-timo deputy building inspector, this plan having been | fuvored by Mayor essa on ! ind economy, cislon | | | {“Gontlemen cil ot the Common Coun- return your resolution creating the oftice of 'm. M'v\ inspector on a [ herewith, disap- Janua deputy full proved | \|\ |tion of decision to veta this r followed careful conside our building problem. Wc |expericnced a year abuormal {building during which it was ncces- sary to engage part-time assist- it to the building insp We fortunat, curing a deputy had ¢ cxperience in work and who was sufficic interested to give his full although cugaged and paid on part-time . His sal is no cveral hundred dollars less than 18 paid him some vy was building would unreasonal that we could staft of {nspect to e a mater 1 solu- | were s who |tin: of a spector, It to expect ntain the present unless there was l dnctease in salary, r resolution would services of our pros- 1 de- t the building t subsided, we must findi you ho reported: ‘it is the ilding authorities titution building 1 deer: r of ations w en T fafl to see a permanent which permits ppointim help during periods of department w ed at any time. wvhen there or thr of eed Dur irt-time You appr at other no need for a is not rc zoning will in- the » the maps and ordinances are now fully ¢ nded by the de- partment, and disputes are handled by the ment, building likewise, [thouen changing details of constricti no diftic work of all board of adj ordinance, many should ofie the depa ty onc beecome familiar with its provisions, | In view of the likelihood of a ’m:m-um. in building operations, the |certainty of increased AT I permanent inspector is to be named o likel that th ent's effic not only will not Ibe improve prohably impa led, I feel recommendation e depart but this Gr ‘¢ Teored 1 few Eritain People Urged to Use Vigorous Measures to Com- Spread of Deep Grippy (‘ulrl<. | PNEUMONIA CHIEFR Grippe Attacks Wenken Body's Re- | sistance (o Germs of Pnenmonia —All Colds Should Be Promptly. DANGY R | | | heen un- this wint rly Isually The prevals sitna throughout the fons these colds are call it the majority States, 1 much er than c nd resemble more shioned la grip | quently and as by gastric ications such diarrhea, ete. Colds are too ¢ the | | v Ticient | germs, lower permit cause influer to which bronchitis and {the body Don't Take Chances fo plan is to attack a A hot . a sweat a of Viek's Vi over t at and break up a cold tack the beginning. a lax; wtion bedtima often ter Vick's is applied camphor, menthol pentine, » hody ) eucalypt | releas lars inha 1o infect. et aire s ne time it ms and stimulates the skin like the soreness and paln | Tt is an obstinate cold indeed that |ean r ble action, poult drawing out” i 45 Tt the stopped tent™ fment [ fully exnlained | consiats, briefly i dan K's Vapor Ste air passag badly try the “teakettle and This method — i the of vapor s direct, m up. trea dircetion ing Vi in s » and arr paper “tent" s0 that over the patient's h the ecombhir warm steam ted vapors can be in- hers espaclally it col n be used ppreciate 1= of chil- freely and disturbing the diges “just rub it on." Over millions jars are used yearly.~advt. \dnv as it o often, without tion—you a full-time | ~time | atlon | have | this | | time | Ars ago when | 11t is 1o be presumed that adop- | and | Y Nair. | | I not - il quired e | inspectors | Ireated | I'E] DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, e sTonk should not prevall, ctfully submitted, M. PAONESSA, Mayor," Maerz moved that the be sustained. On a| vote by acclamation the motion was passcd sustaining the veto, Bus Service To South Street The railroad committee received L petition for extension of bus serve lce to South street, and at the sug- tion of Mayor A, M, Paoness matter was referred to the pub utilitics comumission, Several claims for dam, sulting from falls on ley sidewalks were referred to the clalms com- One claim was that of Leon czko for damages resulting his son who fell in pect school yard he health board permis 1 to purchase a new car, turnin one now in able tion was taken, “Utmost of Poor TLYEC AT Urer I \ '“("‘l in mayor's veto Neven Brothers Pairs | Vith C, M. Phillips of and T'his ( the lie of Them, re- from tl s¢ avor Service! submitted ction of Johnson lder, who t given ! is & taxpayer L contr Dr. R, W nw bidders and gave act. Pullen sald one iad worked for “the utmost of of the e clty poor serv- iy family | family o he gonera vral th a ty lost once con- dollars was a outside » This Pullen sfuctory wa John t could be e contracts 1501 con m 1018 vote set Is Adopted ts providi 37 mills. Councilman D, L. F Il vote bu leved it was pri and Walter Dicl W taxation a tax- tt safd he although 1 too close~ ilman 8. |the same belier, 10 vote in | Councilman W [the only member senting vote, of fund A L thoug vor. was of sald he he run of K. Warner was to register a dis- | | badr 8 recommended | B! v tha board of financa and mmw [tion were sanctioned. Transfers of |this kind are permitted wit |davs of the closs of each fiscal o8 D, Phil laughter, Mrs, Car Phillfps® pr R o record of on claims against the eity were ac- s| rogen is the r ‘ City Salaries Adopted ances fixing the sal als and opted on motion NEW ORDER ON TAX 1or chil Ve A ries of were rs old o3 Collector Of Internal Revenue An ordinan: lepartment of health the neces: f caring for and feeding anim » slaughter house, was adop! itracts under which thls supply water to the town wington were explained by W. vised By Department On T 1099, city colector of of L. was orne two L rmily, M of Roxbur Hatel. be filed contract gives the city the > the rate or elimin- ly it this is | > on New City Hall B. A. Gry submitted a resolu- committee of three into the advisability | A peculiar trait of city hall at the | also baen noted. In East Main most ° in dispositi living, the opposit Committ, | councitman | the firth ward tion to have members look of providing a new Main and =il son, Willard ll:“\lvw n, old, is still living id pro of m 10 corner | on, 1 st proposal Involves the sale of | Dic present municipal building, pur- | ased from the consolidated school | district of the old Burritt site, and the le of the present police head- | quarters, the administrative, execu. tive and Judicial branches of government to be hous building. Councilman Grysbo | the financial, traffic benefits to acerue from changing the location of city hall. He explained a tentative financing plan providing | the allotment m’ incotie from p | SR s T e T e McCuy s Rmai Gre [ tive plan, dets to be d out five, city bui mother, ) ther t} add husiness site 20 18 SELY Is wert Antia ; (100 hac work Nittes, 1 to asked th ling, city plan finance boards to cooperate with committee, appointment of whi was authorized. inking fund to pay off bonds w asked but the councilman said by the o , v . By e Why Purge Yourself Dail must be issued. nothing more th tenta- It was vot pol 4 Y Establish Reg [{C Iu(arro (¢ op. Finds $200 Pearl in Hi l'nM 0, I'cb. 18 (&) night off, MeDa cop, diend on oy Sud bolted from the restaur: s thought he had cone wagon, swearing out v something. Rut he gleefully, him the rs was th ter I wall depe you 11 th no lut 0 ev John ars to cal rrants, ame back shortly, A jeweler had pearl he found in the worth $200, He o n raw. smiling told [ skin r on sparkle for c eaner f will MILITARY Hartford, Ieb (P—Orde rom the adjutant gener ceept the resignation o |Norris W. Ryley, compar infantry of his commi National Guard. Sccond Lieut. F having b duty With the 543rd et v Electric Treatments NOTICES 18 ank 8. Re: re coast When given in conn Violet Rays, Alnine Sun Ravs Light Baths, Electric Biological Blood Wash T trol all nervous conditi chest diseases, Heart, and Kidney diseases, [i Low Blood Pressure. All forms of Rh umatism, in- cluding Neuritis and Sciatica or regard- less of what ailment. se treatments are a God-send to t! and to weak, slow-growine chil Dr. F. Coombs 19 South High St. Opposite Post Office Lady Nurse in Attendance = tion with RECEPTION TO GOVERNOR Hartford, Feb. 18 (A—The gov- fernor's military family will report {to the adjutant general at Hotel | Taft, on the ni of March 2 for attendance upon Governor Trumbull at a military reception and ball tendered him by the Sec- ond Company, Governor's Foot {Guard on the oocasion of the 151st annlversary of its charter grant, the Ultre lectrie and nts, con- coughs and Stomach, Liver S M 1m | 101 ted Tel. 765 RNS BY E MPLOYERS | Ad- rty-eight- (‘nmmc 1 |2 n notified | lepartment on ) single sore 1 e millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Neuritis Lumbago Toothache Rheumatism h oy ¢l only “Bayer” package ch conta H'h pm\ en directions, Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tahlets Also bottlesof 24 and 100—Druggists re of M, f Sallesticac Heat of Red Peppers Stops Rheumatic Pains Rub on Sore, Stiff Joints and Muscles, and Rheumatism, Lumbago and Pain Vanish—Try It and See! f Tarer Manuf: of “Red | you feel the ting Imost in. |1 ng heat. In three pper utes it w 8h and throug! When you ar can hardly get jar of Rowles mado from red te at any dr The quick- relief known awaits you. Use always for colds in chest. free sample mall this adver~ tisement to Whitehall Pharmaeal Co., Inc., 598 Madison avenue, New York, N. Y. ms the congested spot q thre tant re ‘ ng so you get a “pper Rub, It costs s nl s lum ot Red peppe store, just curitis, strains, sprai Penelraling e hlood circ it Red Tepper PROTECT YOUR EYES Eyes Examined | by a graduate Registered Optometrist and perfeetly 1 with glasses that correct, comfortable ind that become your looks; complete perfect serviee and you pay POSITIVELY ONLY 50c DOWN THEN ONLY Final Reductions in Women’s Oxfords Incomplete lines of Cousins Oxfords for women, formerly selling up to $11.00 are offered Friday and Saturday only at . $5 00 Women's Velvet Pumps, with or for Friday and Saturday only Were $6.50, without straps, &l sdag Children’s and Misses’ High Lace Shoes in black or brown, for Friday and Saturds 1y only, $l 85 L) Were $4.00 and $5.00 2007 REDUCTION on Gold and Silver Evening Slippers. ARANCE CLE CLOSES NEXT WEEK Sloan’s Smart Shoes 78 WEST MAIN ST. Opp. Burritt Hotel