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Cireulation book And pressgoom always open to ad vertisors, Member of The Axwocknted Preas The Associnted Press is exclusivel entitlad to the use for republicati of all news credited to it or not atherwise crodited in this paper and also lacal news published herein Memher Audit Burenu of Cireulntion, | The AT . is a national orsaniza- | tian which furnishes newspapers | And advertisers with a strictly hon- | est annlysic of cireulation. our | circulation statisties are hased upon | this audite This fnsures protection | net fraud in newspaper distii ! hution figures to both national and Iocal advertisers | | i | | THE TURN IN A LONG LANE If information cabled to this coun try is credible, the end of David Lloyd George as Prime Minister of Great Britain is anticipated. It is intimated that his spirit has revolted | against war on the people of Ireland, | a last resort of the Empire to compel | unwilling aubects of the crown to| acknowledge the supremacy of a race| with which it has nothing in| common, After having weathered the atorms of polities which have brought other heads low, Lloyd George is beginning to see just a short distance ahead the turn in the lane, & turn which con- fronts him suddenly, as turns have a| way of doing. Italy, France, Germany and the| United States, as well as other coun- tries of less importance, have watched their political leaders depart into the | silent land of retirement but the| Prime Minister of Great Britain seemed to grow stronger with each challenge of his authority. An astute | politician, he has sought aid from | many quarters, and has been succe ful in obtaining it. Crisis has fol- lowed crisis, but Lloyd George has clung tenaciously to his position, a personification of that Gibraltar which is so symbolic of the strensth of the Empire, The inability of the Prime Minister | to negotiate a peace between rival factions in Ireland is believed to have prompted him to consider resizning his high office, according to Buropenn | advices which, after all, may be pre- mature and which should not be ac- cepted as final until official contir- mation 18 received. For many weeks he has concentrated almost his en- tire attention on the Irish problem | and a settiement is said to be as far| away as aver, The seriousness of | the sttoation may be appréciated | from his decision not to attend the conference on the limitation of arma- ments ot Washington, This alone gives ground for the thought that even of tremendous importance are transpiring in London. It has been waid of Britain's Prime Minister that he has greater resource- fuless than a conjurer with & bag of tricks. The question arises whether the hint that he intends to resign is only another -move on the chess board of poiitics to force the hand of | a faction that is not in harmony with his program. FOR BETTER ENGLISH, Plans for “National Speech Week announced in ‘The Herald last night must certainly appeal to every thoughttul person who rubs elbows with the tides of humanity that flow along the streets of any American city. The object’ of thé program is to pro- mote the use of correct English, to reclaim in part the arid lands in which slang and mutilated speech flourish like cactue, A profound knowledge of languaze | ic not required to recognize the lam- entuble decadence of speech. the inabillty of the average person to use two consecutive sentences composed of pure Knglish. On curbstones, and in parlors where etiquette is rigidly observéd, plural subjects used with singular verbs, or vice versa, as well as other atrocities, such as double negatives and split infinitives. bespat- ter conversation. Search of pleasure has left the nation no time for more serious pur- suits; such as the study of the lan- Kuage we use. There has been too much - dependence on slang pirases, Expression of thoughts with consid- eration for grammatical construction and for choice of words is becoming a lost art. In high places and low, the orgy goes on Superficial education in a Jand which places every facility for gaining knowledge at the disposal of its peo- ple is probahly to blame for our lack of high standards in speech. The statement has heen made recently that ninety-four per cent. of our popula- tion have not the equivalent of a fourth grade education. Any effort that will correct the evils horn of | this condition should reccive whole- bearted support. “National Speech Week” Is one of these efforts. APPRECIATING A NEIGHDOR, A word of commendation is due the enterprising City of Bristol for its splendid boulevard which was opened 1ecently” to public travel. Progres- Kive spirit and initiative aeserving of | rec.gnition have made it possible and ¢ furnished further evidence of | an Intense desire, on the part of Bristol, to be up and doing all the time | Not many cities which parallel Rris- | tol in size cun hoast of such a splent did thoroughfare which will beeome even more attractive whan Mother Nature pays her annual Spring visit and endows its borders with a vernal [ the connecticut Co. will charge a| captance. | assistance possible. i The Hart NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1021. f ran and ribery, e }'“jh‘ LU ot reconstiiotion | BEB'N HEH”! UINB ’Ll’]"[‘LE CHILDREN EVISI”N IS WILL NAME ConNITTL, [ Lo prenare s veport on proporea con kIt and sound planning have | partment has been authorized to ap=|jy in the interests of health Jn:the vty with & high degreo of exs. Bliminating a roundabout triet Give Marro Ing Detnlla . f L N S Soldier Bonus Question Still | | pent Man 1elin of Honors to be Gly- en Foch by Georgetonn University, SN s 1 SLET O ' Roof is Being Replaced and ot Conditions There. boulevard brings incoming traveleys | Bditor more quickly to itx heart and sends ) writainer and o pree- Machinery Salvaged--Press "k o, Sl e One of Principal cpuiling Kuests away with pleasant|ent a student of Georgetown school animals | 0 | jen . \imals in xome parts of the famine IS of a eity that ducs things | of forcixn serviee 1 feet it my auy i3 Ready For Rum. — [Gikiriet of Saraov. says an omciol | Issues, i 1\ Lo notify the readers of my fay | 5 wireless dispatch from Moscow, They & newspaper, The Herald, about the "“A‘ {.u Httle waifs who have fled from | ln ow a e = fairs which will take place at George Workmen have begun the task of | famine stricken cities and villages, 3 RED CROSS, town university. readying for occupancy the Herald|and subsist on routs and grass. When" Washington, Nov. 3.°-The tax revi adulta approach, they flee, showine Georgetown universics will confer Britain should not fail the Red | the honorary degoce of doctor of law xion fight in the senate haa nosrowed | plant, which was gutted early yes-| | every evidence of fenr terday morning by & destruetive el Overcrowding f childrens' homes | 19910 today o thice principal issues Cross in its enrollment campaign | UPon Marshal Ferdinaad Foen on his . ' I beging shorty, heenose the Red | fAT€Well VIKL to the national capital [and mechanics are busily salvaging | has been carried o far in the Syi e soldivrs’ bonys, excess profits Cross has never failed New Britain lone of the most notable ecleormtions | the nstitutions ave sheitering four | corporation income tax. Senators in New Britain men when ite gervices | in the history of any Ameiican uni i “’h" i "H“\’:-‘ m‘w.‘l-v“": imes ax many children as they have ' chiurze of the measure thought these Y versity., U is expected the datc for | ATCIS otk b been atarted on|ecommadation or. In these plaves | el be disposed of I 0y dass and conferring of the degree will by Nov, | tht te-ronfing ot the Herald bu Eliethosuoeal but the | g ng. Phroughout - the - wpper 8ors.fhagy ay are available, ane small fa- urday night, at the latest sword also will be presented tyw Mar- | Preparatory to the construetion “Entive families are jumpinz into amendments was concludea last nisht hal Foch on this . sa<ion. Marsha! ivers and cases are veported of par- [and Senator entose, of Penneyvania v stormy, no night too cold and | Focn is a graduawe of St Clemens ents strangling their ehitdven vather in charae of the bill, hoped to s davl (or its azents of merey to visit | college at Metz N J Ll than see them die by starvation,” | (o the hig issues immediately after The doybls pressntatlon wili take| MUNINGE Trees Go. of Chicage uf plageiln che-preaenca BN, KOMOEI o i ete W Lioral o b ilnia |lL\% ATAE TenotRor dIdrarl vk | ihe Kold|erat bonunto\7halak te s iight Where can you get Brenlin and Duplex feed the hungry ment officials, Ambassador Juies Joss- | | R Uneed | tion. — “Over the roads in the Iihit 1 come first had not been deter In the past, New Britain has always | erand of France and the envoys of the | ol 0f the derald o announced Lyjgppicr, is moving a band of disor- | mined that it will be ready ) ns | . § 1 ; P < o 5 75 e Crovs o peconition | vther allied and associated b woon as Uhe rollers ate returned, Ros | G¢T1Y Tefugees from starving .V { Jich of those fosne was expected Window Shades at 50 cents and 75 cents? K wishal Foch cabled acceptaacs of |50 L : [itoRbs OOEIarE the mulariportionga £ what it has done. New Sritain wiil 550 (O G000 800 P hin oy | cuse of the terrific heat in the vi.| u and extended debate was in ien in. e oAy o epie T sty el 6 M Sebit G RasRa e e et ON ALUMNITO |fuuis fomaer, o, Soe: Here's the place, and here's the reason e town university. ice ag . | Massuchusetts and other democrais for such extraordinary prices—we’re redue- WHAT W IE ANSWER BE! | The sword will be presenced 1o The Herald, in abbreviated form, | " Semator Lenroot. republican, Wis- s Marshal Foch by the Very Itov. 1, 1| 204 With a = “face” that differed [ consin, was to head the senators ap- . . ) rter taking ail the facts into] KA O (e e He L Leomewtial from int which 1 ead- (Assacintion Witk B nddrely Heors |5l 0 L LD the edars b ing our entire lot to these two prices only ! sideration, we ist confe i bl g ADIRCC ) Gygqre accustoemd (o, made its ape o ¥ : consideration, we must conf 10| or Philadelphia, regent of Geonsctov T e aARIBed Thin 3enn—Mnny Soclnl | SMO0L republican, Utahe author | | ayla f enthusiasm over the | ersity, will make principal vd-{gr RO ihe SRl e b G |t ax plan inted on | | ahldvon: talce turnia.in tocupying sush ithat the bl collld e paured by S ations of distress, No day new partitions and the making of | e neeessury repairs | i A representative of the Gows | R S e e | suys The Dispateh, which also wives pate convened today. Whether stood by th sUpport of & number of senators from {called Norwalk experiment by which(dress It fs wxpected that Marshal|biete’ neeounts of local happeningn Activitiea Planned, TP At e T You ought to see them (notice our ex- | I'och will make a brief address of ac- [ o interest and Associated: Pross H Latters will be sent out ty mem-| The auict campaizn amonz senators % ber ot the Amphion Alumni wssocins | (o (i forn of tusation was boins treme west window), and then you'll learn continued and opponents eonceder 3 [ that the vote would he close, but with dispatches were contal five cont fare to detemmine whethet | Following the bestowal of the de-| it phds ntained -In jthe its business can he conducted profif- | BT#e upon the distinguished visitor by he paper was printed on the|tion of the New Britain High seho | i 5 Prsident Creedon, Marshal Foch will| ) ofi thet A~ bvai e CotTac day or two ouncing he q |ably on that basi b n. Marsha \ pr f the ilartford Courant,|Within & day ot s 1312 Maltiity akalnet the Smoot Dige how many dollars to save ! .All sizes and shown the Old North building on | through the courtesy of that paper |irst meeting of the season to be held A fe nights ago the Herald ad-|the collego quadrangle, used ns (e The type-sctting was handled by [at the High school on next Tuesday Senator Walsh of Massachusetts, {vised that judgment he withheld on|temporary capitol of the United States | arald - compositers in the compos. | cvening. ATl members of the cluh are | PANS to renew his fight for & cor- | standard coloi | poration income tax so sraduated | that corporations which have not | {been making excess profits will not | R e "':"r“,'\]"m British burned Washington | ing: department of the Courant plant fasked to be present as plans will he sl M T generously aided by the Courant|formulated for the seaxon’s activi- o 8 Respectfully, employes. When the edition was run | tjes, lyze the situation more deeply, to Selix A. Szezepanisk.|ofr the press it was rushed to this| Louis Schaefer, a former resident|Mave their taxes increased by 50 per ce the facts, hoping that the con- city In touring cars and automobile|of this city, is president of the club! “ehfs A8 he contends would happen if | [ o senate re 1€ its actio: i | cusions arrived acmay not ve «o| TWO MORE ARRESTS fintes! ani iorfinted " the e |11 i S s o4 v L e | (0 Semate veatfiome b lon in' i po office of the Herald, which is " i o 4 he 10 per cent rate to 1 dark aspect as they now appear. | poTALY ford he will not be active in the S t A Ten o opposite the building destroyed S5 0 e association this yven cent rate Like an oher communities | IN MAIL ROBBERY | it " b (s T8 | affais of the association. this e b , “omnecticut, Norwalk has been af- vesterday n the new office. Until] o nized this vear and at the nrse | Faculty Meetings At fected by the business depression such time as the burned building is | A il £ *Imeeting in January new officers will s Q D ( with the usual result. Industries arel e Taken Tnto Custody in Jerney |'°00Y for occupaney the temporarsy BN b TRC f0F EREE g High.School Planned | quarters in Rogerd Recreation | 10 " Headmaster Clinton Farnham of | Co-operate with the postmaster in the being operated with reduced person- City Relleved Ve Beon building will be used. Three’ short sketches were pre-| the Acade mid® High school has plan- | nel. Penniex are being carefully | sented by the elub last year byt|ned a series of faculty meetings to husbanded where dollars were flung| Implicated. [Davia Magnson, director of the ciui | be Deid during (e xchool year for | delivery of your mail. . Our mail boxes are i U e RO S S it g Do (o) i e oA e e tine to. High school teaching problems. of the Corhin. Cabinet Lock make—and the short vears ago. Domestic economy | enveloped arrest of two men in L e o Lot U rhe dates for sessions have been an- | Jersey City last night, supnosedly in membets for aoclal affalrs &nd bEZ|nounced as follows: November s being practiced. 1t would be a) i Co0 o with the yecent mall (ruoh vate performances rather than pubiic \ Mareh { £ ill 4 | connectio e recent mail truck b 0! 106 3 ) 2 January 1. Februa 1, March 1 rOS W] S| 7 falze assumption even to think that|yobbery in which automobile handits H F[l S[:HUU shows. Tt ix possible that a three | \IRIY B KRG arch prices will suit you. encou normal of the transpor-!cscaped with securities and currguey act play. however, will Le given now helieved to total $2,000,000. shortly before or after Christmas. NWOMB KILLS FIVE Public safety Commissioner Bent 4 ight b sue s ple ac s re- i 9! i e erusalem, No (By Associated nigh such . stmplo detaa recl) o fpiG ARt COISHon T Bents terusalem, Nov ia ducin the fare. The truth of the|been arrested In sommection miin ot i {Alleged Operator of FE i Ansuin iR ne T el L Ll S e et iatad Dijcomnection il he pA ppraisal °‘,s!15’2°° s s:5| G e Watning 1ty R e ackliite bros.Lo Inc have cause. to ride than would be|the federal authorities. W. & coch-| Normal Bm]dmg’ Meets Slantey Poskowskl 1ot 13 (rovq|® bomb. Tho. trouble, the polise re L] . 2 | ran, chief of the postoffice inspectors L[ port originated in an attempted at tation system could be revived over ago. charged with operating a at his home, was before United States mal. Kesult: The Connecticut com-| that the men were federal prisoners pany will not be called upon to pro-| The two, known to Jersey City po- a5 b n - lice as Michael Arbesi, alias Rafaelo Commissione BiTecarical COtUSu G| MILLIONS IN GOLD, | r quarter. the ca<e were business activity nor-| e (heT IR : 8 stroet. arrested in this cfty a few day working on the case, denied, however, Wlth anor 8 A Mgl - stifl | tack by Arab rioters on the Jewish | DE_9%2 P ¢ AR ide its usual se 250—255 P vide usual gervice. Derosa and Erank Cainbrese, both of | F1ans and specifications for the first | cording to the testimony Mrs. I Add to the foregoing the fact that| Hoboken, were held in $5,000 bail a<|Unit of the new normal school plant|KoWwski, told the court that the sni o 2 ; hundreds of people have learned the | suspicious persons. Commissioner|at New Britain are to he obt “ ot | tea kettle seized by the Jocal officers | inns by X from Janu- \ - - - io oner | ag New B aitoihelobinineaiiar| k38 BEEISRRRlEnt DYALT QLR L AICRRE oo R SR O iaher 1) ilatal Batacts Call 1074—1075—1076. pleasures of walking, pleasures ”"”l,lif\;”hi\ Al et about theonce by the state board of education | gy :lp:n]mm e e SeN o po i rederal e allexed connection of the two with the | oy the. resm] operty, as vas the concoction found | 303,008 according to X are reflected in improved health ana | oo hug was not at liberty to discuss | 25, ¢ Tesult of action taken by the|jn it, In view of this, Perkowski wa | gerve board. in the same period §15, purse, and it will be seen that the!it, ;ufl‘nl [t s meeling at the Capitol |discharced with & warning that au- | 826002 xold was exported. dore, than % I vesterday morning in accepting the | o) ¢ will result in his being | $:000.000 in gold has been brought experiment will not be condueted e Y L other ar iy i being | o ppraisal of §116,200 for the old build- | jgijed, Steve Kizer was ordered to by ships arrivipg in the last two under conditions which can wnml‘[)IAZ WILL ATTEND Ing which the city of New Britain is|appear in court this afferncon, and |98Ys of & fair verdict. to take over. The appraisal has al-[in the case of Joseph Poiski of 45 Tiiere are do many peraone engex: | ST. PATRICK’S MASS!ZiiEia" Sommion souncly.. ' | Connerton street, who failud to ap: ed in the task of spreading woe and “The board is now ready to proceed | wan continued until 150 gclock this depression that we hesitate to pub- —_— with the contracts,” Commissioner of | rfrernoon i Education A. B. Meredith said after| i llsh such e dreary opinion. Its only Itallan War Hero to be Prenent Dur- [ FUCALICH A. B Meredith sal plans = ——— aling said that the plans excuse for existence ia to warn the SO o X (s CE B 7 O s and specifications would now be drawn L s. public against being surprised i, ' Un up. preparatory to calling for bids | HE RAZOR IHAI subject to the approval of the state | MVInK and Wage Flgures (o Nle Taken ,\:]“:Iu‘,:;:...,i:::m:lu‘.;‘:ln‘; ”(.’;T,h::;la KEeA Dvar Deukc | board of control. The 1921 General | Into Comalderation In Fixing Cutx. SHARPENS ITS OWN BLADES 2 e Coiles New K. Nov., 3-—General ar. | Assembly appropriated $750,300 for ey S basis of operating the trolleys Is onf \O0 Yook Nove = oGenoral Av-| (i now normal school plant at New “,;‘K’:t :hd'kml\ng" s w ten cont fave. victorlous armies, and ‘two members | BrIt8In. The architects are Gilbert | MECS ANd, 1IEINE cosis In Ron-trans 5 e of the Italian delegation to the Con- | ¢, 1atelle of New York and Newark.! ., .q additional wase cuts for rail- | A CONTEMPORARY'S LOSS, ference on Limitation of Armament ‘\‘])’” ] successful In the competi- | 1pag workers will be based was be- 0% Times t Washington, will attend a sole oh about a year ago. 5 v at & conference of operat- (Hartford Times), L attend a solemn Bun today at a conference of operat 4 sritain | Migh requie s el ) Drop Correxpondence Conrsen. L Lt : ) the owners of the New Britair | Mg auiem mass at St Patrick's| ing oficials of railicads east of the o rlday wing to the luck o eres Herald, their publishing plant gutted | cathedral = Friday morning for un- ““_‘::":."'M_‘w“'d':,‘m:.‘c’mufu”"l'" 't In| Mississippi viver ana north of the by fire and flocded with water used ]'(;“:“ n ng!I.] Twandsad, was annouhcz s o Sy A e isanbi ey landi Wil haR g ok Elver | w extinguish the fames, The Times ¢4 (oda he armament conference | gty i, PERIMIY GRC Wi Imantlc Many ot the road as stated ex extends its sympathy. At the same | IePresentatives will be Senator Carlog y py NoTha} Sehools, the board voted | poct (o be able to publish within a tme we congratulate them upon the | Schanzer, head of the Italian dele July 1, 1093 (“:""m“wm_ \f'""é":f week notices as fo the extent of the prompt manner in which they have T@‘m,., and Vittorio Roland Ric T T im':;:;sj proposed cuts and Lo arrange for con- met the emergency and arranged for | Italian ambassador to the United | Sty beeans e i | ferences with employes at which the i mol G Ear iiElr nepcii lseWnetel|States i | Jury because only two or three ahpll- | proposnts will e disoussed without the loss of a day. The Cou- | Delachments of United States sol-| SN aseed for these mome stud = v rant has kindly put its facilities at (diers and sailors will attend the cere- GRS R S S SHRINERS' PARTY. the disposal of The Herald. Consid- | Mony, to which General Diaz wiil he the system wae| ‘The Shriners wiil hold an old fash- o 3 ; | demand at the time the system was orable time will elapse before The | escorted by a detail of wounded Ital- | 2 ned oyste a Tuh 5 [naliEiratad ueyerally arslanc, ioned uyster roast at the club on 105 Herald will be able to repair its home | ian soldiers, |t spri treet, Hartford, Saturday ey (8 L0100 (00 0,001 S nd replace damaged machinery, but | The mass will he celebrated hy | . D€ eorresponden g ) ing) " Senatos Tohn K. mrumbulltor CUITTIT= & there every reason to believe its|Archbishop Patrick J. Hayes, and the | Commissioner Meredith, “were in leu| o8 GeRtnr doUR O, HEOmaul of 2 aavertiscrs and readers will admire | sermon will be delivered by Rt. Rev. | Yf On¢ vear's work at the normal LIS WSRO BOIEE €6 B8 POt FTEEN HUNDRED men s togive a year of smooth shav N o i chools.” This Is unnecessary now be- 8 taken while | the pluct with which the management | Monsignor M. J. Lavelle, Muste will | 5" f 2 L s A S @ 2 L has met. adversity and will support it | be rendered by & cholr of 200 \olocs | CAuse there are enough high ,.»rhv.nl‘;‘l:"“” ”"Y::’ o ectineauitcoma | have been interviewed—and The Valet AutoStrop Razor more lovally than ever as a result of — AR COIUR G AT [ Sl i 787% believe stropping essential saves the good money you've been the publishers’ determination that FARTHQUAKE IN PERU endance at the normal schools. The 7 2 b s 4 ) \ service to the public be rendered s correspondence courses cannot take SPECIAL NOT’CE to shaving comfort! Yet more wasting on blades. without a break. Though The Herald | Four Shocka Are Felt, But No Serlous | 1% PlAce of normal (raining. Actual i than half of these do not strop We now have a Special Trial ATETE A e\ 6Ea JobH IERIoWRE TN TRy o experience and class room demonstras | g g s : 2 : We now have a Special Tria feel some small relief in the knowl- PAMARS s Moverted, ton are neccavary. Very few persons |y ia%s" hict Bridny avening, Nov their razors. Extrastropping Offer on Valet AutoStrop Razors. edge that their fellow publishers in| Tima, Peru, Nov. 3—Four' sharplhive availed themselves of the MLy A oestare ooRIn A (PodbIeT 4 S : the whole territory nearby stand ready | earthquake shocks were felt in. thie|courses in recent years” :f,:’..’:l J5 9 et Futi et devices are 100 b irouble. % Come in_ for a demonstration to render them every possible seiv-|city yesterday morning, The first; Library Committce Named, i Here’s the answer—the safety " today. Take one of these razors ice wh will help them in their jcame at 2:43 o'clock, the second at| Members of the Connecticut Publiv|— - y ; i itk o R s o time of embarrassment 2:56. the third at 3:23 and the last at [ Library committee were also ap-| razor that sha rpens 1ts own ome with you. ry it tor 30 [——— — 11:20. The first and third were | Pointed by the hoard yesterday. The| X raiol 2 o davs. THE “NEW BIITAIN NERALD" |yigient, but all were distinctly felt | members include Charles D, Hine of blades Sne ight leather i T (Hartford Courant) throught Lima. | Winsted, former secretary of the CREAM CLEARS A strop. No knack is needed. In If it doesn’t bring you greater A fire is & calumily to any golng| The sceretary of the Lima Geogra- | state board of cducation; Miss Caro- fen seconds you get a new, keen shaving comfort and greater business To a mnewspaper it is a|phical society, after studyving the|line M. Hewing, librarian of the Hart- | 5 £ r il l‘ h i bl {e iU h citastrophe of {he reatest masni- fseismograph installed fn its building, | ford Public Lib George J. Vogel sl”FFED.UP HEAD cdge—a comfortable shave lade economy than you have tude for the first duty of a daily|declared that the center of the dis-|of Torrington: Frederick W. Edger- morning after morning. , Strops, ever known, return it without paper is to come out every day. turbance wax about 200 miles south-| ton of New London and Commissioner 5 A B To contemporaiy, the “New least of here near Ica. Dispatehes | Meredith shaves and cleans without obligation. Silver plated razor, Britain Herald" wo gxtend our symeffrom that city received Jaier fn the | The hoard authorized the establish- § Instantly Opens Every Aln removing the blade. Every $1.00 strop, year's supply of $500 hy. The fire that began in day said that residents were great ment of a vocational course i e—C| . ; . i L — plant carly yesterday morning 8o |uiarmed by the tremor. and. nae (oyry | b o e iatsonl Féseg Iare Thives Fdo package of blades is guaranteed blades, in compact case ... completcly wrecked the equipmentiretyge in the parks. Advices relative | under the provisions of the federal | that an: thought of setting up and |ty casualties In the vicinity of lca|Smith-Hughes act, Lafayette J. Rob-| It your nostril clogged and | printing (he paper in that office WHS | have not heen received and helief was | ertson, jr., of South Manchester was|your head is stuffed because of nasty entirely aut of the question Wi fexpressed heve last night that the' appointed instructor | catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure, characieristic energy the editor Im-Jcenter of the ahock was in an unpop- — et antiseptic cream into your nostrils. | ediate] made arrangements 10| yjap areq, A100,000 Worth of Whiskey Selwed. | [t penetrates through every air pas EhYdlhefpansiicomBROUIEVERLe g8 T o | Philadelphia, Nov. 3.—Federal pro- | saxe, soothing and healing swollen N e b ! b LA hibition axents vesterday selzed whis- | inflamed membranes and you get in- Al e the |« New York Nov. 3 —German marks | key worth $100,000 in Neversink dis- | stant relief. | — Working fores of the “Hleraldn came | t0day dropped to 48 a new low rec- | tillery at Lorane. The seizure was| Try this. Get a small bottle of A few strokes on the strop— to Hariford, “he Courant” having|C'® This was a decline of 1 1-2|made on information that the liquor | Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. e : artford, points from the previous low record. | was to be moved tonight na allegcd | Your clogged nostrils open right up; | the blade is keew agaim i | | laced its facilities at the disposal | pisced LRe e v made yesterday. traudulent permits prepared fn New 3 your head is clear; no more hawking L | of s neighbor. Within a short time the “Herald” will be going along as or snuffing. Count fifty Al the usual at the old stand. In the mean- i time we are glad to be of assistance to our friend by doing our part to gt Take Yeast Vitamon Tablets e ' HERALD' FORTUNE Dickenson Drug Co. Liggett's Drug Store et o | Feel “Fit As A Fiddle” || NaRDAN TOE HAL bor, The Herald, this morning. Our| Church treet contemporary was New Discovery Makes Firm Flesh, Strong Nerves completely paralyzed by fire. The! : s S AR e L nd Overcomes Constipation | % How to Toughen Skin so Nail flre was not under control until Everywhere peaple are talking about [upset the stomach or cause gas, but, on | Turns Out Itself close to 7 o'clock. Ifire In a news the now, easy and econnmicat way of get- | the contrary, is a great aid to digestion paper plant is quite a misfortune. | ging the wonderful health-giving benefits [ and to help overcome even chronie con- | **** o . | Wwing to the ngture and variety of| of true yeast-vitamines in the tiny tablet | atipation. So rapid and amazing are the A few drops ol "Uulgio® upun the| busincse carrfed on. The Record ten- form called Maatin's. VITAMO! By |results that suceess and eatisfaction ara skin surrounding the ingrowing nail < dered ite stricken neighbor all the geting the precious yeast and ofher vita- | absolutely guaranteed to weak, thin, ner. | reduices inflammation and pain and so mines in this highly concentrated form, | vous, run-down folks or the small amount | toushens the tender. scnsitive skin stuffiness, dryness, struggling for breath is gone. You feel fine Abbe Hardware Co. City Drug Store. | /A T | ! | underneath the toe nail that it can / L ford Courant, which gets out its edi- | you ean be sure of quick results, for | you pay for the trial will be promptly re- U - . . b sy ¢ A not penetrate the flesh, and the nail Jutin the early morning ¢ The Mastin's VITAMON banishes pimples, | funded. Be sure {0 remember the name p o 1 | ] ; i ) e . turns naturally outward alnost over W Herald people the use of its plan boils and akin eruptions as if by magio, | Mastin's VI-TA-MON—the original and | night. b to fssue their paper. The fire greatly strengthens the nerves huildn\:r!hnho«lv‘umnu:- yeast-vitamine tablot—there “Outgro” fs a harmless, antiseptic a A hampe ur neighbor, but prompt with firm flesh and tissue and often re- | nothing else like it, so do not accept imi manufactured for chiropodists. How- J juvenates the whole systom. Tt will not | tations or substitufes. ever, anyone can buy from the drug action been faken to re-equip tore ; o g e the plani, and start business amew. i kinson Druz Co, Clark & Drainer d, City Drug Store, s Al LEAUB AL T et