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. \ L4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1922, leent of the pupils has been im- vigorously oppose any such A'hum.'r“ | g HOME PARLIAMENT I N The labor ministry founded in a small (v'n\i'd‘ h‘r,n;l Hu‘]‘»('. t“':‘tl:.m-; of way in 1616 has grown to be a big the school s confiden! a he new | department with an annual expendi DYE BLOUSE OR machines will greatly {inerease the NECESSITIES | ture of almost 6,000,000 pounds for |percentage of improvement, The ] o ey 2 salaries and allowances alone. | superintendent went to New York ' BABY'S COAT IN and personally investigated the ef- B Ifielency of the new apparatus, R e 'England Likeise s Fil wnn?NEW TRIZATMENT . AAMONR YRR ‘".r‘.‘.!d.l."flu,h"'.w'f‘.“: Loaded Shells $2 89 p., ‘ pltl Ao PR DEAF MUTES . e v e v - St (tresh from factory) | to worn, faded skirts, walsts, coats, iment. The violet ray™s applied di- ee—— stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang-[rectly to the skull, penetrates it, acts " 3 alate: ings, draperies, everything. Iivery fupon the mysterious pituitary gland Lond Oct, 26.—(By Assoclated | ., D 1 Marsay Fountain Syringe | oo “iius ‘aroree dmsoned ot | Will Use X-Ray, Violet Ray and| rrckese contain directions wo simpie fand s the chiet tactor tn the restora- GUNS AND RIFLES liament goday by signing a royal 1 any woman can put new, rich, r;..ln.;“m‘ of the sense of hearing. & s b N leas colors into her worn garments or| e of electricity in the . | proclama at a meeting of the . e us $2 98 lx”.;'\‘\l,“"-"‘y‘\::\’:'h -:‘ <rl.,“l|';|n:;‘)’w‘:‘x|\| 'I'I‘\:~ H]gh F[‘eq“enoy draperies even if she has never dyed |tregtment of deafness is no longer HUNTING COATS, (Youl‘ Slze) Each L oalnation will published in the before, Just buy Diamond Dyes—noian experiment,” Supt. Rider said. R et o riut =t gt L O = [ other kind—then your material Will |+jts offects have alreadysbeen demon- “ ] cating ava parliamentary seat in the | Malone, N. Y. Oct. 26.The|COM® Out right, because Diamond gstrated and we believe there la pros- Go and Get the Birds . RO Nor L Ynface Sapa TOiN® Dyes are guaranteed not to streak, pect of much further development ' The Best in country. : ? [Northern New York Institution for | pot, fage, or run. Tell your drug-|along this line, However, we are not Oratory by aspirants for seats in|Deaf Mutes 5 about to start a new | g f L) ) ] | gist whether the material you wish 10 |tiying to deceive ourselves; neither r the new parliament already fills the | treatment of the deaf according to| g ; | ity o hi ; ' lye 18 wool or'silk, or whe t . to Quality and Workmanship [ina. By the ond of the week the|the mathod of a New York speclalist | {rnan ongoh O Sk, or whether it 8 jara wo Hbilug out false hopes to electorate fight will be in full swing.|This method employs the X-ray, the| g xed gt 3 others. Where hearing ex e | our children we simply want to make | Thirteen hundred candidates have uplyiolet ray ¢ 1 violet ray and a sinusoidal, or high it of some service and to improve its |'to now entered the campalgn for|frequency machine An electric vibrator is applied mhw it possible.” HARDWARF 3 MAIN ST. ° ° | membership in "1\" ho of com-| The Maline institution is the first|the muscles and nerves under the ear | mons. Of this about are con-|in Amerlca to adopt this treatment.|and at the base of the skull. A crude | 7 The DICklnson | servatives. In round numbers 1abor {1t has been led to this step by ob-|coil also has been used to send a cur-|97, SHE BAKES BIRTHDAY CAKL has 400 candidates in the fleld, the |taining good results from experiments rent through the head from car to| Norwalk, Conn., Oct. 26.—Susanna | Asquithian or free liberals 300 and |yith other and cruder electrical de- [ear. The theory is that of the high | Pittinger of Greenwich recently cele- the Lloyd Georglan or national liber-|yjces, In these cases the ear drum|frequency machine, which has, how- | brated her 97th birthday. She baked Mrs. Pitting- D ‘ 0 als 200. The little Welshman Who |4 muscles about it have been exer-|ever, a greater potency. her own birthday cake. Mrs. . {lost his post as premier last week 18 |ojsed by the use of a tiny air pump,| A carcful tabulation of the cases|er is unusually active. She is adept ‘ vigorously striving to increase the|ywhich alternately forces the air into[treated at the school in this manner |at reed work and makes excellent bas- | number of candidates under his ban-|tne ear and sucks it out again. Indicates that the hearing of 18 per| kets. 169-171 MAIN ST. { ner. | ¢ | 315 For Majority. To obtaln an outright majority in| -—HATCH- the new parliament any one party| would have to elect 315 candidates. INSURANCE The Smartest of Over-seas It will be seen, therefore, that the conservatives and laborites are the 3 . CITY HALL - Tweeds and Mixtures in only two with enough candidates in ‘ D o N C t the fleld to obtain an independent W L0 majority. Their organizations have . ashing New Coats Jmeiniy, i orsumtions have THE EXCEPTION F W | than those of the other parties. or Women The laborite manifesto holds a A diamond of the first water, a pro- prominent place in all the morning “ON THE SQUARE” - duct of an artisan, the sap and’ soul | papers today. They, emphasize its v A There are small checks and | e 4ing points in heavy type head- ) of quality, invariably cost more there are large plalds—some are B || o oy owing how unpalatable the Z money because these things are in novelty mixtures—others are i £ ; labor platform is to most of the pa- mone pIlLeZavorenpplald baokmae pers. Only two of them devote a full worth more ¥ terials, Comfortable, warm and Sl Bk sltegt = ®, / L) e stylish—in swagger English ot [f S7itoTlal to - the manifest n "’mter S Fl rs t B rea tb B rit ngS Yet The Hatch Agency has been : Morning Post dubs it a dreary docu- toots. Moderately priced, too, Q| oit ang g “rather obvious failure to doing a particular job unusually well 3 starting at $19.75. dissemble the iron claws of com- for a great many years at no addi- WOMEN HAVE AWAKENED ;‘;}‘:;fi{j““ g slohe i OdIpn H)0¥GL 00 More Pl'enomenal Hudson Valaes in tional cost td you. to the fact that correct footwear Mhe isknalen Gaelis Wamits is of vital fmportance to their @ that there is much in the laborite health and appearance, manifesto which the liberals readily Horsfall's specializes in foot- Wi andorse, but says the task to which - wear for women which is alike B japor had set itself is herculean and Svsarmble, Eraceiuiand stylls would need the work of many parlia- S-todarately. priged; ments to complete. Regarding the P J laborite proposal to fix higher levies | NN upon capital the Gazette declares that [13 t4d “whether or not this was practicable . The Answer to The Sh(’lk J | or desirable during the hoom period , -+ B ot 1919, it ois neither desirable nor | rlmme S practicable in the present period of » G depression.” ] Women's Shop—140 Trumbull St Interest In Glasgow. Bartforq One of the main centers of interest | As uqua] we have again been active—and have succeeded in “It Pags to Buy Our Kind? [B| mhers e ae s 18, Slasgom: bringing new lots of splendid coats for our gigantic | where the new premier, Andrew Bon- | | ar Law, has two opponents in his| 4 campaign for re-election as the mem- | | Ler from the central division of that | WERUENNES ikl 1st Anniversary Sale free 1iberal | Labor is making a very strong| ¥ 4GEORGE MELFORD ssevvenen HUMP US AT BURNE[[ Sf Glaagow, At present oty one' of| We have shopped the market. We have compared these \A (')ll:id:::‘- . PAL ACE—Mon.-Tués. Wed. | the 15 constitnencies in that city is| ful coats with those shown by other stores of the city. |-m'~wmu1 by a labor member, but Prolessor's Wlffl Usums P the party has for a long whils con- | say emphatically that nowhere will you find such great values as w]nv ted earnest propaganda in the big | ps ower m TV aBli Farniunite Ao1t aern these' The savings will amaze you. to fulfill its hope of gaining a larger resentation N J . e Mgl g = My Winner of Five e s e mia| whoma dbvi. 5B 0 Taeis n"“.’."?n“ni i ; ‘ : izes for B e el R ‘ siomen Grand Prizes Mrs. Alfred E. Zimmern were con- ‘ '”' sedition expired "’”'”‘”‘ Treat- misses 3 : 3yl ed as a political prisoner, MacLean . . ‘ Qe Y ducting. Prof. Zimmern's olass of | 50, o0 4", Pouct Prionet, MecLean Styles for+ : Sizes for Cornell university undergraduates hind the bars to the study of politi- | women ; misses I through the study of the Near Fast- cal matters. Coming at this time his o . 3 i » ern question. | new freedom brings to mind the fact ) that he was released from confine- Every day found Mrs. Zimmern | sl 4 . y I ment while undergoing a similar pun- seated at her hushand's side, calmly | jchment in 1015 in erder that he A ] BY knitting except when she felt the could participate in the elections of students needed her participation in R | that year the proceedings. Then she partici- Reports that Premier Bonar Law's| ) = pated, and the students murmured. | program for administrative depart- | Q - & One day Prof. and Mrs. Zimmern | ments might relegate the works of the f gave a quiz on Near Eastern geog-| ministry of labor to some other de- ; i $ : raphy. The class did not do so well rtment have strongly aroused the | ; 8o Mrs. Zimmern dropped §0 per cent | jeaders of the labor party, who Will st v g U | 19 Main Street of them from the course as being intellectually unqualified. The mur \ mur grew to a roar and the roar has | T l h 25 spread all over the campus. | e ep one 04 Debate is spirited on the propriety g : . of Mrs. zimmern's presence 10 e | | fOE Weather class room and her assumption of | control. The expelled students most Headaches vociferously maintain the place of faculty wives is in the home. Others Wiien, 704 ool off sdienly s insist the true helpmate should fol when you sleep in a draft, you low her husband to the fount of | get a Cold. The natural result knowledge. is Headaches, Neuralgia apd Prof. Zimmern occupies the chair Sore Muscles. of international politics at the Uni- versity of Wales and s regarded as| [ T Stop tbe Headache and Work one of the leading British educators OfLIOILON in his field. He is teaching at Cor- nell for this year only. Mrs. Zimmern, a French woman, is also a university lecturer. She is credited with having described the | ignorance as abysmal, especially of | European geography. 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