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NEW BRrI.AIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1920. GOALMENTO | COX DECLINES T0 T0 GUT RATES Reques(—ol Attorney | General Palmer d, Oet, 26.—Approximately ® 7,000 soft coal ope Dnited States, repr coal producing district met at the call of Col, D. B. ident of the national coal to constder tho telegram e association last week by Gen. Palmer. The telegram steps bo taken ta elimin. tant prices for bituminous mines resolution favoring “fair bnable” prices with only a profit for the operators supported, was predicted by already have dropped on, it was doclared, J of Morgantown, W. Va., a of the northern West Vir- pricé committec said in his price had dropped from & ton In mome instanc brokerage market practices committee” he formed by the operators out ecertain practices, the of pricos by brokers, for whith had caused tho price . The results already are eperator said that there a big break in prices in the district. of the nationil coal as- eomposed of 2,600 aperators, more than throe fourths 88l préiiuced In the United h an output of nearly 550.- this yoar was held in ad- senoral eonference. survey of the soft n wms made at the genoral Col. Wents. He told the ahortages throughout In the supply of coal for § Bses are rapidly Dbeing owing to accelerated move- ¢ shipments by the rail- Fiog tho last fow wooks. ANCIS P. MAY AN INSTRUCTION dio, Room 40, Booth’s Block EXPLAIN REMARK (Continued from First Page) thoroughly familiar with it: and the republicans are having trouble with their women's meetings—all of which bears eloquent tribute to Judge Taft's foresight “It is sweeping the country.” Governor Cox declined today to amplify his statement last night at Huntington as to his position regard- ing ratification of the treaty of Ver- salles and attendant reservations. Cox's Stateme The statement which Governor Cox made about rescrvations was one of his mest important utterances, since ign started. Not admitting vations were hecessary to the interests of the United , he sald, nevertheless, that he would make a compromise and meet the desires of men who felt that res- ade. d his statement er sent to him and Senator Harding by fifty advocates of world peace, who urged the acceptance of reservations necessary to obtain sup- port from two-thirds of the scnate. “The situation is this,” said Gover- nor Cox, “I favor going into the ex- Isting league with clarifying reserva- tions. Senator Harding has said t he was not interested in clarification, | ® our entrance into the gue, the but in rejection. “One-third of the seats of the sen- ate are to be filled this y The people understood the issue, and we will accept their decision at face value. “I will, therefore, sit down with the senate and reach an agreement about our going into this league. | There Is no other; and any talk of a new association is but an phrase. They lika Dr. Caldwell’s, and it quickly relieves their constipation and headaches. | BEGIN to teach the child regular daily elimination as young as possible, and much constipation will be avoided later in life. The most convenient hour throughout life is immediately upon arising. It does not then finterfere with play, school or work. When in spite of your efforts a mem- ber of the family becomes constipated, give Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin in the size dose directed on the bottle. 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The pop- ular will, as voiced at the polls, must sort of mgreement which I shall be enabled to obtain will be idle getermined by the senatorial elec- d St., Phone 1842-4 YMOND ISLEIB i INSTRUCTOR pintments, tel. 2236-2 38 MAIN ST. _ OF EDRECOTORS MEFTING Voters of the Town .of in, are hereby notified to the Tuesday following the day of November, 1920, to second day of November, 20, for cholce of electors of and Vice-President, of the tes, Governor, Lieutenant , Secretary, Treasurer ler of the State of Conn d States Senator, Represen- ICongress, for the First Con- for the Judge of District of Berlin, ntatives in the General and thirty Justices of the plis will be open from five :30) o'clock In the forenoon o'clock in the afternoon, of at the following voting the Town of New Britain, IWard—Turner Hall, 144 Arch Ward — Burritt Chapel, ‘Ward—Professional bullding, street, corner of Wash- d—Zimmerman’s store, Broad street, High street. ard, Store, 39 Hartford ave- nited States Standard Voting placed for that purpose in e Districts, shall be used e provisions of the Statute e State of Connectlcut, and jon of the Secretary of State at New Britain, this 25th day , A. D., 1920 ALFRED L. THOMPSON, Town Clerk. Herald). - e A WATCH NEFDS ng, Olling and Overhuuls ce each year—surely a find te mechanism that works l hours a year needs this jon. Has your watch ? repair, regulate, clean and pur watch with exacting no movement is too deli- or expensive to be trusted competent attention of { tion.” “The important thing is to get a start and help to stabilize world con- . which vitglly affect the in-'jfeals the Throat and Cures the Cough. | terest and welfard of America. For ¥ . us to remain out of the league for two . 35¢ years or until another election could PRATE SALVE be held would be unthinkable | Head Colds and Croup is enclosed “If too much has to be given in ' with every bottle. ES" HEALING HON . Prie free Box of GROVE'S O-PE! Stops The Tick Chest Colds, | The Fair Department Store, Main Street. The Dickinson Drug Co., Main Street. And Druggist and Shoe Stores genersily. . Sure relief 36c. Kinox Con Rotiand.Ve. Beid by *“] can use all three ovens and the broiler—at the same time” Q?I'VE got roast in the coal oven, bread in that gas oven at the left, and now that I've lighted the broiler flame, this right-hand oven will be hot enough for my cake. 1 couldn’t do all this baking with any other stove. “You'd hardly believe such a small range could have so much oven space—6)4 square feet without the racks, or 13 square feet with them. And from end to end my stove measures only forty-three inches! M ~ ('CTHEN, in addition to the ovens, I can have nine kettles cook- ing all at once on the top, when I'm using both stoves—four on the coal riddles and five on the gas burners! hink how convenient that is when there’s a big dinner to get—or at preserving time. “Why, last summer I did an unbe- lievable amount of canning—all in * one day—with this wonderful stove. While things that needed long cook- ing were simmering on the coal, stove, I was canning the quickly cooked things on the gas. ¥ ee AND it’s so mice to be able to use either stove separately. You know there’s nothing like gas when you’re in a hurry—and there are lots of times when a coal range is so much better. “I discover new advantages in this Victory Crawford every day—it’s come to be one of my most treasured possessions. Wait till you get one in your kitchen. Nothing could per- suade you to part with it. It’s a wonder.” A. A. Mills SOCTIBTLOTOLIDBLOTOBD - fepedodelerdole - 1ad Lo dodedelolododetobolododedetatolotoloRe Tl Top ottt Rt totel dotetetoTelot o do Rl R dene 2 Redodo k) Death Car and Victim, Showing Position of Body. SHLD Goldenblum Millinery, Co. § Announcing Startling Reducti@ns- on All = - This great news will be welcomed in New Britain. Think of buyin rice that is actually beow cost. 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