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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922. LONDON PRESS IS HAVE DISTINOT LACES IN WINTER WARDROBES Norning Papers Gloat Over Lloyd| | N A . al ! So movel and - atcive e George's Deeat ew AlTIvals. womans Japearer speciamies || s s s mionin o oA MIDOLETOWN == NEW BRITAIN et R O exceptional color combinations and o Lor;dor;.h Oct. 20 (By Assoclated .‘ V l solid colors—they're priced from ress)—The majority of London's p e ve roc s x o Each morning newspapers bheing anti- k : £ $1-98 $6-98 coalition, the fall of the Lloyd George o | ‘ : Taaat il : ministry is mostly welcomed by them Shown in Fascinating Variety 80 long condemned and opening the 1 2 assortment omorrow l e oa ay ere way for what they hope will prove ‘a P saner-administration. | 7 | $22 50 to $39 50 The Times belleves the effect will - § ; s ] Hundreds of Coats to make a selection from—Coats priced to suit all pockethooks ranging from everywhere be beneficlal. It de- clares the country wants “to return to % A Dame Fashion has stamped her approval on thé normal ways of life and to feel frocks of velvet that its welfare {8 in the hands of ® o [ ] e, of sound: depee, Ime mnx fun. b é Picturesque basque models with draped or EAhfidence as faltheul warders ot the cirenlar skirts If you are in need of a new Coat, whether you are ready to buy or not, come in and look over thes ublic good." . £ 820 $ Most of them simple—all are very smart Coats The Morning Post regards yester- iy day's events as a considerable victory | Colors: rich browns—navy—black won in the interests of the country not less than in the interests of the o R e Announcement Extraordinary!! peot and msong e Dty | 8 1 Exceptional Offerings T A . 5 R o o o 20 e A, \ ! omorrow A, M. We Will Place on Sale Fifty Wef, ‘Whatever government succeds 1 . 3 i . :rl:‘em;o‘:l::ie(:;-"n could not be but an . for Tomorrow Fuzh:::;lr;;n:\?"a:\(gt.':e}l"i-fli:l!:l';*gel\;l‘;)t(i)els The Westminster Gazette com- ments: “The coalition has been a thorough imposture. We look to the | country to carry us back to cleaner, i sincerer politics."” 5 L- . Bl The Daily Express calls for a strong conservative government to terminate | Ingerle ouses the ‘perfod of costly “.adventure ¢ abroad,” foster economy and en- courage trade. | Many styles to choose from The Daily Mail says Great Britain | : v Each $1.9 has no more unpopular‘administration | than the coalition since the days of worth $2.98 the Stuarts, and that the country learns of its resignation with relief. The Daily Herald calls upon labor | to prepare itself for the election. It | repudiates the charge that labor is| associated with the extreme type of | 4 P revolutionary socialism and says it in_’ 1 w ’ S.Ik H ° merely revolutionary in the sense “of desiring to tackle the causes of social | i omen s l os]ery £t e Iy evil and build society a sounder | A = 7 Actual $29.50 and $35.00 Values foundation.” | 4 1 (black only) st b e o Pair . The wonderful values that characterize this collec- at the “dramatic and unforesen’ de- 4 tor $1 .OO tion will cause a stir of amazement among women who cision of the meeting at the Carlton ] y know quality. Most alluring in their newness are these club, says the political sense has been , 1 o . : ¢ s which owe h PR YSPY . : L a aimest ihevondl mallee at i o i regular price $1.00 pair ug?lgllv clevel“)l.ine:luc of their distinction to the un pays warm tribute to the outgoing y \ Materials include: ministers. The Daily Chronicle, warm sup-| Barbers in convention at Chicago, Polette— double-faced coatings— mixtures— porter of Lloyd George, thinks that|picked out Willlam Hayes as the B 993 notwithstanding yesterday's happen- | worst-looking jobless and ‘“broke’ " y \"el(’\.’rs—' bolivias— plush. ing a coalition government of one|down-and-outer in towm. They gave e vet an a s Autumn colorings: type or another iz likely to be the|him o sheve, shampoo, bath and trim- : Browns— Reindeer— Tans— Greys— Navy country's lot for much of its fore- | mings ‘apd a new suit. On the 5 SR v . ) regularly selling at $3.98 and $4.98 o Black M;S:SS 2 Styles: See seeable future. strength of his improved appearance, Hayes got a job. BRYAN LOST WHEN R — HE TRIES BUSINE LOYE WRECKED HIM ol e Ko Mgk &S Both Physlvni and ;unr‘lnl Ruin "'se.m.nr Kellogs Takes Crack at e o e TR SR G E ; e yn pants’ Wearab’es Ancthar S:le Tomarrow e Tonesd Orator i Com- || s From e Pillow Cases A of paign Address. 8. James, Minn., Oct, 20.—Declar- | Elbenabilik xhe i 0ot g200=Coret stamped for embroidering Re wuced for : A2 women’s Dress Skirts . ing that “despite his virtues, Mr.|Abraham, Franklin grocer, says in a ; breach of promise suit on file here $1 29 Pair (] $2 9 8 Each Dressy dress models— swagger sport models Women’s Window L) —strictly mannish styles. Display Bryan is absolutely lost when it comes to business,”” U. S. Senator|that his love affair wrecked him (ph,a‘ed mnde]s) Frank B. Kellogg of Minnesota speak- | ‘physically and financially.” i I “a. 4 ¥ ing here last night in behalf of his| He set out in his petition asking regular $1.50 values OmOI'l'OW f : This lot to go at campaign for re-election criticized re-|for $25,000 that he used two motor | e cent speeches of Willlam Jennings cars and “nearly all of his time" in SR o e LS e o BRE RN AR 3 et T st = - Bryan in Minnesota for Mrs. Anna|wooing Mrs. Mary §. Albert, of Cone- 5 White Hose, 50c and 75¢ 39c Dickie Olesen, democratic candidate| maugh. When she promised to 6 0 7] value G s e pair for U. 8. Senator. marry him he gave her a $1,600 dia- ng]l So(lzty Crochel Cctton “Mr. Bryan i§ a charming gentle- mond engagement ring, he says, S} : Z 3 4 man and a great preacher,” said Sen-|which she now refuses to return, (white label) Mittens —25¢ grade...:..a pair 15c¢ 2 ator Kellogg. “On moral subjects he He itemizes his “lost love’ costs as —50¢ and 75¢ gl‘fldl’. a pair 39¢ § e ol Ay is an authority. Despite his virtues|follows: Ball 150 ' worth $7.98 and $8.98 Mr. Bryan is abselutely lost when it Use 6f two automobiles by defend- 8c g i Tl‘lé)’ Are most unusual value comes to business. nnti{nr ‘s‘l::@nr{“'n pleasure and con- Shirts—89¢, $1.00, $1.50 h79c Colors: navy—hrowns—black “Mr. Bryan states that the Hardlng|venience, $2,000, i 424 £ At e e \ . ¢ il admiristration: has! redied taxes ‘on| . Diamonalengagamentiring $1,600; white—ecru—colors regular and extra sizes the rich man's income $90,000,000 Profits lost in grocery store by not and placed, a greater part of the tax|remaining on job, 85,000 burden on the poor man for the bene-| Disappointment and loss of his fit of some 5,000,000 persons. When |health, $15,400. he states the republican party has| T e lowered the surtaxes on the incomes n of the wealthy he shows his ignor- MLTCH DRUNKENNESS o ——— m— e tor Kellogg said “we atso r.| DESPITE DRY LAW Her Life a Sea Romance , AflVlSES PR A[;T";E pealed nuisance taxes on freight and passenger travel amounting to $260,- 000,000." Congress passed bills, he added, re- 0,0 9 e ke RRTIDDDI000 B0 emn Bl mon at Retreat in St. Mary's and lowering taxes on gmailer in- comes. Church Last Night. : - 5 ’ ! ‘ About 1,200 men were in attend- | : e : e . : iOth WOII]&H WOHlfl Hflve [ NGW: [ “School of Democracy” | ol BiYEfl DIVORCED. ance at the opening of the evening's| i Mary's church last | 2 ¥ > Arthur A. Gordon Gets a Decree From | fétreat at St | Well Known American Actress, | NEht, under the auspices of the Ob- . W w S ‘, Father Duffy Preaches a Stirring Ser- late Fathers Missionary order. The | s b 3 i New York, Oct. 20.—Nora Baves, | instruction was given hy Rev. Father | 1 Alifon, 0, Dot 0=, j:‘yhcn‘vn( who s starring as Queen in *‘Queen| Fallon and was on the Third Com.- b § " é re?mrivmr\ [ '\hu n 'n of ’\1}\ }\{1‘0 o' Hearts,” again has found matrl-| mandment. The sermon was preached | 3 & "\p.ml M“m e y.‘q,‘nmlp .m fnmr mony unsuccessful. Her fourth ven-||ast night by Rev. Father Duffy. Dur- | i 4 . . pavr v ‘11\’ y;."‘yrn‘ 4\‘;] ,;n‘:\:nk:p (;h,» ture entered the concluding stage ves-|jng his sermon Father Duffy ex- i ; P :n‘v:\-w‘lxv \'\]1 \1'\‘\ “‘, ‘rfin iy r\:“ terday when Justice Irving Lehman|plained how sinners need conversion, ' § : X il e, Halier: W WHLGE R ¢ approved the report of John God-|and he put stress to the sin of | # g . 5 : e T """‘ wyL- \,lr '.L Lo \\n-l’(:l’- | frey Saxe, who as referee had recom-| drunkenness. Father Duffy said that | ¢ 3 G § prjv\,nf]l/(v“‘ ‘v:V‘YVA atic party rker, 1 mended that her husband, Arthur A.|gespite the prohibitian law, it is | i g 4 .;\s\}w v\»\ cher b A % Mrs. Wilson told her students how | Gordon, of 5183 West Seventy-ninth|ghown in some states that drunken- o f g i SR e e g B N bt R s g v 3 ‘ red to answer ‘Ynm-‘i s, tell vu‘nm The divorce was based on evidence The services at the morning masses Bl P : {»(nm»"’ ‘”‘ ‘v.”‘ ';r ‘.‘Nw it gathered during a visit to the Baves|are being well attended. The mis- S s e . home on West End avenue in January. | sjonary fathers, assisted by the priests lene 4 . 5 Pkl el bl AR Bk L of St. Mary's church, have com- | ; RN B bl i BN menced hearing confessions and will | % 5 : St L61a” heo diass At YO RS YR continue to do so afternoon and eve 3 i i P o W v S W e ning today and tomorrow. On Sun- a e Fuie apesol praie athan 54 day a general communion for every| : monitions were these member of the parish will be held : ok “Don't wear a veil under any cir Father Fallon last night sald that S atar e this will be one of the biggest events 3 eV * Don't wear a skirt so short that lN F'Ew HOURS ever held in St. Mary's church ¢ ¢ _ 3 | your andience will look at your = s e 2 " ¥ 3 ankles, but don't wear one so long CENTER HAS MOVED. ) [ that the women in the audience will it g think yon have the latest style from Alien Born White Population Increases gl + New York or Paris § Never hold a bag or pocket hook | “Plpe’s Cold Compound" in California, Texas and Arizona. i s A s g 2 ¢ k n your hand.” [ Washington, Oct. 20.~For the first| s k "“‘t ar s s Acts Quick, Costs Little, time in three decades the center of ] 5 ‘\Im:r“l-mv"nn”u:yu}:vimvm.» with ¢ ' = Never Sickens! foreign born white dpnnula'l‘fl" ‘l""h']‘ : g’ L7 % 3 il el mmmt‘ L Charging Oscar Martelliere, 37 (inset), broker, had won her [Uniter States moved westerly instead : as ot BODEL RAROEE : : of easterly in the ten years 1910 to s beaking 1 | love and refused to wed her, Mrs. Paulette Saludes, 30, rushed into » § to the increase practice their ods & king in each package of “Pape's Cold Com.[1920. This was due : : . Bk | ¢ront of a mirror, “then before your Tav Yoriofine and-virabed e shotastiom an’ Butormstl pound” to break up any cold and end ’C“H]l’":;‘r“‘:i:‘ f‘]_i;’,‘uw:r""" X:ir;:‘(f:'fln'.": Taken on shipboard by her sea-captain father when three| """ © © S 0 neighbors. his New York office and pumped five shots from an automatic rippe misery in a few hours or " o rona, 3 N . ave nothing more to s R slate R . 3 N fiqofil:y teterhed, Stuffiness, pain,[census bureau said yesterday, in an-{ months old, Helen Jean Lowell never knew a white woman till she ,mp': ,“:l’,,:}";fl\\fl VB nane 0 say | pistol into his body, police declare. Then Mrs. Saludes attempted headagpe, feverishness, inflamed or mouncing the center to be in Allen 3 & : £ s 5 . i & ste -t - % - - 3 : 3 mnge;?-d nose and head relieved with lcounty. Indiana, about 10% miles east| was 16. Her father educated her in his cabin, giving her an or- l.';n’ cp b el S in vain to take her own life by leaping from a window. Martel- first dose. These safe, pleasant tab-|0f New Haven and 18 miles east of [ ; g £ i lets cost only a few cents and millions |Iort Wayne. It had moved from De-| dinary schooling plus an expert's knowledge of navigation. Today now take them instead of sickening fiance county, Ohio, just across the quinine, 3 state line. X Every druggist here guarantees| o i lieve, who iz mairied, denies he wa Involved in a love affair with : D Aleppo, @ city of Turkey, in at 19 she's employed in a Los Angeles office. dates hark ta 2000 R, C. his assailant. He is near death.