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LD, Which they could buy an automoblle | agalnst the Mexican consulate in New | can capital.) of hoaty hy Gen, Salvadore Alvarado|had ordered the foreign office to ap-|realized during his operations here He ' I] El] fiE N this year and an airplane next year. | York eity in a eivil action brought by |s The Presid y when he wis secrefury of treasury, At| ply article 83, pertaining to pernicious | sought to provoke confilct between : Wants Decent Pay, the Ollver Ameriean Trading C'o. President Obregon's order, he waid,|n lnter date President Obregon's in-|foreigners, to Howard T. Oliver, presi- | Mexico and the United States.” v “T ask only that o man be glven pay (This writ was ordered ifted last|was also prompted by other matters, | structions pointed out, the courts of [ dent of the Oliver American Trading Formal orders for reopening the that brings decepey with it; that Am- [ night by Supreme Court Justice Tomp- | Among theae he mentioned in his in-| New York permitted the Mexican gov-| (o, should he attempt to return to| New York consulate had not heen dis- ericans be enabled to Jive'as Amerl. | kins, at Nyack, N, Y. News of thelstructions to the interior department|ernment to he sued and its consulate | Mexico City patched from Mexico City late last cans and enahled to live in respecta- [ 1Ifting of the writ was filed to Mexlco| that the New York courts hud not{closed which action he held to be Oliver, sald President Obregon's an- | night, It was explained that the delay T bility In thelr own environment and [ City at about the same time that dis- | permitted the Mexican government to| contrary to international law | nouncement “has abused the tradi-| was due merely to the absenee of in- his instruetions last ‘ tional Mexican hospitallty and unsat- | structions from. the embassy at Wash- ¢ according to their own lights, not in| pgptches telling of President Ohregon's [ obtain redress there on contracts| Coupled with Gi)-opel‘flflvo p“t SO Likely YOS' the environment of the, wealthy, actlon were sent out from the Mexi | such a those made for the purchase night was the announcement that helisfied with material advantages he | ington, b ) “The majority does net distinguish bhetween paupoiism and opulence, It terday, Seems Near Smash [ retenis frat wint 1anor torms i ing wage means opulence. Labor does not usk opulency--asks only London, Oct. 81 By the Assoclat-| American decency. . ed Press)—The so-called co-operative = b « padk between governmental conserva- peared to be gaining strength today seemed near a smash-up that may TO WIN ‘VAGER force Lloyd George to really carry out PIESREESSae his threat to “spread the war" and a 4 wage a bitter fight to the finish with| New Yorker Thereby Induces Friend the men who brought ahout his ouvenlrs to Vote for His Political downfall, —— One trouble seems to be that con- seFvative candidates have bobbed up Kavoxite, X LU against those running under tho Lloyd New York,”Oct. 31.—It may not a e INoLLDE + George banner in certwin constituen-| mean very much to anybody but Jim cles where the latter had regarded | Hartnett and his doctors, and may- Beautiful Lamps, Cut Glass, themselves as safe fram tory attacks.| be the traditional nearby drugz Ziore, 2 Chinaware, Bags, Sult Cases, lloyd George is réported as heing in-! but the world is hereby informed Jardinieres and Pedestals, dignant and as contemplating the that Jim Hartnett ate seventy-three Berving Trays, Vacuum Bot- carrying out of his threat if the| pancakes soaked in buster and plas- tles, C‘arpet Sweepers, Dolls, conservative party does not withdraw | tered with jam. He is therefore thel Clocks, Candle Sticks, Urns, some of the candidates already en-|champion pancake eater of his dis- Vases, Kitchen Sets, Lamp tered against his followers. Others| trict, and he {8 willing to take on Screens and many other arti- feel sure that he will really “spwad|anybody for the pancake cating cles, Visit the Souvenir De- the war” with vigor should the die- | championship of the world. Maybe . partment Downstairs and see hards put up any more candidates|that wouldn't mean much to anybody AN e them on display. against the national liberais. either, but nevertficless that's the ' Have Reserce Force Mews, HARTFORD At this time the Lloyd Georglans And because Jim Hartnett stuffed > have about 160 candidates in the fleld | %Venty-three pancakes inside himself and they are reported to have 250 and then walked home, though fee- others fn feserve, 1t is sid " to bo U Dk Torles and yein sexove |\f - QTYLE AND QUALITY—VARIETY AND VALUE—ARE THE IMPRESSIVE INDUCE- Doy GlRgrhes Thtantlonkto et foces :hn. v:'llh’ H;n'lnn(t. hlill 'lrunl 'ansu these reserves against the conserva- | vor¥ !« L., have agreed to vote for " i A e RS Warner Baltazzi, the democratic nom- MENTS FOR YOU TO BUY AT OUR STORE The co-operative pacts—a' sort of | \1¢® for congress from the first dis- ) rict “you ledve us alono in this district | tFiCh: : and we Wpn't bother you in that dis-| TPy and McKenna have been Mo A you In that dls-| ) jectded for some time whether to fg ggemtanding—nrst lattracted | /o{ot TR LA or fon Robert Basor || giigrtiofthrough the anger of thefy ® [ kTt o8 O ey ahal, un re r oa s s Qlghardiie the prospect of a return (i reod Hartnett for a pancake eating wo po @ to coallfloni rule under the egis of & oonicsr ana Hartnett asreed it they Rey g°""2:‘°",‘;;_! fona would make their votes the, stake, b The cating contest was gheld at Three-quarter and full length, Some with plaid backs, others with fur collars, still others strictly plain tailored. Also herringbone To cembat this dissatisfaction, the Heosse' 3 A this (action, sse’s hotel in Westbury,"and i A RO central .conservative association an-| tnirty.one minutes Hartnett had cov-| : : nounced’that in reality no pact had | epeq’ nimselt with elory so i 5 been reached, but that cach constl| gides with pancake . Trat. i',?"'m:';_ WOMEN'S FULL LENGTH STYLISH COATS OF FINE NEW FALL COATS HANDSOME NHW COATS OF tutency was at liberty to adopt what-| hody cares to Apresit Iout | {5 mibva SPORT COATS ROLIVIA GERONA CLOTH ever candidate it chose. Since that| than two pancakes a minute, With large shawl fur collars Of Normandy cloth, fully lined In wrap and blouse models that : announcement national libcrals and of fitch dyed opossum, in full And velour with fur collars of with heavy silk crepe and trim- feature fine wolf collar and conservatiyes have been opposing one : cut sport models in leather polo beaverette and lined with satin medwith eollar-and’ cuffs. of cuffs and are very smartly em- another-in districts where they were £ & effects; warm coats that will he and shown in the soft shades of 4 i e broidered and beautifully silk Delieved to have reached a non-inter-| Ahout 200 people were present at aIGOm AR, aa) ARt ather P Bt AALB R EIe 010D, TRt Manchurian wolf; $59.00 value, lined; $98.00 values. At the Thisnee Bt | the Hallowe'en party given by Mar- s Anniversary Spe- Anniversary S el Wi o Shcri [l 3 " G378 A g30"5g A 47.50 e "$79, i ‘still. ttying to come to an under-| AMerica, at the Jr. 0. U. A. M. hall e S 3y standing: with unionist headquarters| 0 Hungerford court last night. Many bub the-party thinks the. unlentete| ©f the usual Hallowe'en stunts and will find it fmpossible to make the ar., BamMes wore played. Music for danc- inda o8 o avo | ing was furnished by the High school - O e tem[@rchestra. Light refreshmonts were L) ATCANNMVERSARY constituencies. from ,which Lloyd|$¢T\ed- The hall was gaily decorated armln ew roc s an resses 8 Frns George wants conservative candidates| | P1ack and orange trimmings and with cornstalks and pumpkins. withdrawn atre’ precisely those which — o o ate least: likely to respond to an e i TAILORED FROCKS DRESSES OF WOOL JERSEY appeal from unionist chieftains. The Of fine poiret {will that feature panels in a numbér of inter- et ticul suited to school newspaper thinks that a wide break MEXI[;[] BREAKS F . pretations of the present mode. Navy blue, dark brown and black “.,.”“;“‘d“:r:lllrx‘:"r:Eil!m\oed!‘(;’l!l?;erln‘ltin;r:h&p::;c‘;‘f';'1')0,"“ 9 50 between thé two - would. affect party are shown, $29.00 value. $24.50 and blue, $11.98 values. At the Anniversary Sale..... $ . relationships on every front and would Special produce chaos in Scotland, where _in many large areas the unionists and national fiberals are closely co-operat- PANELLED FROCKS TAILORED DRESSES Qi srmr Of heavy silk canton crepe that feature four long pléated panels pEitlytho Times goutendsyithe Lioyd from the walst line, side wings on the skirt and a moderately wide Of poiret twill in smart straight line models that are sparingly eorgian party, if it is to conti t i i ] e v i 5 v several t; “spread the war."” At the Anniversary Sale ....... A clash between the conservatives York smte Firms | and the Lloyd Georgians would likely result in an alliance between the na- —_— tional liberals and the Asquithian free ' o | e Hberals in several districts, Mexico City, Oct. |81:—(By :Asso- | O : clated Press)— Commercial relations| . ur lr s —— lietween the Mexican government and all persons or groups of persons re- | e en a e ur o slding in New York state were under g £ f 4 Y . ing. as the result of instructions sent to . . . the department of interior late last ; At Money.SaVlng Annlversary Prlces 3 night by President Obregon. i “The president also had the various| p = Second Floor — Mexican state governments instructed | y A complete department in it- to refrain from commercial inter- . Coney Fur Coats—Black and Natural Raccoon Mur Coats Hudson Seal Fur Coats—with self. Btylish Coats for growing Labol' Boa]‘d Membel‘ Sa S Ma. course .with New York firms. a1 - sable dyed, 40 inches long with of handsomely marked pelts self collar and cuffs and lined girls and the high school miss, y The immediate cause of his action Yoy @ A: wide and regulation sleeves; and border, value $298. Anni- with heavy silk Canton Crepe; at Special Anniversary Prices. \yas the writ'of attachment obtained regular price $69. Anniversary versary Sale $250 regular price $325. Anniversary d Sale New Heather Polo Coats for jority Report IS Fallacious ; “ . Sl Fie Brve e Price ) 8 ur Coats— Black Caracul Fur Coats—40 belted and with new “Four Hun- e 4 NPT n Kolinsky Dyed Marmot Fur inches long and lined with silk, Hudson Scal Fur Coats—with el kb se Chicago, Oct. 31.—A. O. Wharton, A Y 3 5 3 BT d = red” pockets, the collars can one of the three members of the U, RED PlMPlES g 3 ! Coats—40 inches long and lined regular $200.00. Anniversary collar and cuffs of fine quality be buttoned snugly to the neck: 8. Railroad Laber Board whdse dis- with silk; regular value $120.00. Sale $l49 natural skunk fur; regular price $10.98 vallss. Anniversary senting opinion on the wage decision y . ; ; Anniversary Balo Price .. ;‘;‘:P‘f};‘:“'”"“'y $350 Sale for maintenance of way workers A A L SRR Black Caracul Fur Coats—45 - e Price ... brought forth the *“living wage” re- A il 3 Kolinsky Dyed Marmot Fur inches long and lined with silk, Kolinsky Dyed Japanese Mink Girly New Coats in Raglan, joinder by the majority members o Coal , dat . alue $225 2 Fur Coats—of beautiful striped ' ts—Wide sleeved model; value $225. Anni $l'?5 L P sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, models that Sunday in a statement published to- A~ . 12, . » g ¢ IRECHed (. sKIng;. | KRRUIRE: briCh feature a smart semi-norfolk day declared the majority opinion was Itched and Burned. Facea A o ¢ 4 regular price $139. Anniversary \0:?:,\‘“::11""_.‘1;"\("_1"“;\ el paLher e . failacions and contained untruths, Sight, Cuti Heal A 1 $l 12 50 ok w0 & wile BeEL Ana sale Price L $400 back that is very attractive and w i |g tv uticura reais. Price . o i g . coney, is combined with a collar of un- ‘.Mf" o ""mlme.‘m, ,';‘twn 'hl? ety Kolinsky Dyed Marmot Fur wide sleeves, silk lined, regular \ aal Conti~Ssal dyad usual width, $15.98 value. An- 3‘&:1::1‘(1!)'1:'2‘[;1:1?;“wh:“savx‘r; e ‘‘My face came out all over in % Coate s With ol anegiegot I St S LR AR $89 ror‘?:v":'xm‘ sulkmnn;\:ahm{‘fiy niversary ‘:Now that 1 ha\';’ read it 1 find that little red pimples and then it would Lo natural raccoon fur; value $175. Sale Price SEanhidsreiy valnG A LEb: At Sala PHve. +. s $12.80 5 sontains | ftch, I would rub and Annivefsary Sale Prench Scal Coats, seal dyed e it is fallacious and contains untruths. 1 \ f s i niversary Sale = ¢ In some places it presentp alleged ar- scratch it and little erup- Price". . ¥ A coney cape, with very wide self y New Fur Collared Heather c 0 2 - % rushed collar and a very wide Price . Polo Coats for girls. sizes 7, § Chick their face are im- j tions would come. They Kolinsky Dyed Marmot Fur crus gy ;2:;;:‘!(: AT, i ftched and burned and at Coats—With collar and cuffs of sweep, regular price $1 An- sosks Nt BEe Crateb 5790, 1i"a. gathersd yoka bask “The majority statement speaks of night would bother me. My natural raccoon; regular price niversary Sale $129 dy6a 'GoREY, 45E1RGN hodeL Wit effect that is novel and swagger, & $20,000,000 increase it has given dhe | LEIELLLEU T Lt $198. Anniversary 150 Price Ry 1 i on all lined, $14.95 value. Anni- maintenance of way men. On the different remedies without Sale Price ........ Baltic Seal Cots with a wide | foll8? And Uiy of DIRY, sl versary Sale $ll 80 same method of figuring, it cut their siccere. Ancathen (kegah Natural Raccoon Fur Coats— sweep and collar and cufts of | SAulrrels reEN $225 Price .. 5 pay $50,000,000 in the July 1 deci- using Cuticura Soap and Ointment A Of selected matched sKins; reg- fine dyed skunk, §1 VRIS Price Girls' Coats of Suede Velour, 4 4 3 which completely healed me in two B ] Anniversary slon 5o the railronds are still 30| | yeys, (Signed) Mrs. EVa M. iR B $ $185 P $l 12.50 Persian Lamb Fur Coats— that show a double box pleated W AL i Toothaker, Cundys Harbor, Maine, Sale Pr s Developed in fine brocaded belts baek and a chin-chin collar in ~ ik & \ S| Squirrel Coats French Seal Fur Coats, seal Oliampiguahorking Man: March 13, 1922. ROILIERY: ALAHI ROkt Natural Bussiaty UL geeliees coney with natural fine and with collar and cuffs of brown, reindeer and sorrento "1t speaks of (he cost of living, but Ak ST oI PRk - b il aweep FIORNIEBATEIN dyed : , it ’J""'“"’ explain how a lahorer can Use ook foryeparycdaytolle u?(‘":v :::fl“?\‘x‘:w\flrunr Srli-'fl‘\“ very chic, regular $600. Anni- skunk fur collars and cuffs, natural skunk fur; regular price blue; $25.00 value. Anniversary 3 i 7 " urposes. Bathe with Soap, soothe 3 4 Sate , - $500. Anniversary 5 Sale gop i an i i on 81| E G St | o e GAQR | i i T G 7E | M wmvem G428 | 2 $19.80 & month. Price BHIRR Nac% oo s ey ks “It does not explain that the imita- "WK?;"?!.MKI:“IA:‘AA’?% ‘0;':,!;!:";:3: tion pay increase it granted mecans ‘where, 8oap sb¢. Ointment 26 and 60c. Taleum %5e. only 16 cents a day for each man. 'Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. “It says nothing of the poor, men who live in shacks, box cars and Y boxes set up on four posts.” n . B S AN “The majority tries to make the $ALESMAN $AM Innocence Personified W public believe,” he added, “that T . ; would have laborers given pay on oy | 7 BOT Z B ‘5??65::7 NWERD?’I;- ?:;*’\ CHANGE | 0 | G-GUESS NOU HAD v lTA M I N Es BTt 251 Mok s 3 L) / BJKTER <O HONE 0 O LARGE BRING |T BACK HANGE. \T!! AND MY PARWER, | DUV, essential, health-building A factors, have always been in cod-liver oil and account for its helpfulness in over- coming malnutrition. cott’s Emulsion should be taken for a reason- able iength of time dally, to enable its rich, vitamine-nour- " ishing virtues fo help refresh, energize and butld up the body. Boott & Bowne, Blocmaeld, M. J.

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