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GOALITION GONTROL OVER IN ENGLAND Conservative Party to Govern- Views of the Press oo NEW YORK NEW YORK tions, This was of course to he ex-| | peeted from the conservative press in| ky view of the retention of the conserva- f SHOP SHOP e TR ALL SELLING RECORDS SMASHED SATURDAY! NEW FALL OVERCOATS TO for satisfaction or at least compen- S, voewe o e oene| S § 357 MAIN 4 cyoogE FROM AT LOWEST IN THE CITY PRICES BARRING ANY ONE. BUY means a return (n party ;;o\l«rnnwnl e R £ YOUR COAT HERE AND YOU BUY IT RIGHT. EVERYTHING REDUCED FOR coalition long after they regarded its dissolution as due, “We are rid,” says the Westminster SATURDAY SE lN Gazette, “of the compromises and LL Go g gubterfuges which hnve made par- ' liament contemptible.” ! . Breath of Clean Air, The Dally News declares the elec- tion has blown a breath of clean air o H ' i e " dimeredited . pariiamentary I Arrow and Ide Collars...12%c Silk and Knitted Ties......45¢ {nstitutions,” and rejoices at the es- * tablishment of a “‘strong, effective and ” able opposition.” The Dally Herald exulting over la- bor's successes, anticipates another election within 18 months and says: “If meantime we play omr cards @ [ ] ’ » boldly and skilfully we ought to have xtraordina ecial Men's Uvercoats | The Times regards the results with @eep satisfaction and says it demol- ° {8hes the last argument for mainte- nance of the coalition. The newspaper | i vt s cokiiion, R A 0DDS AND ENDS BROKEN SIZES OF $35.00 SELLERS — GROUPED IN ONE BIG ance be held more evenly between the liberals and )aborites, but belleves the s LOT SATURDAY- country has nothing to far and much to gain from ventilation of the labor party's ideas in parliament. | ‘Wholesome Opposition. Several of the newspapers derive E . e ;) satisfaction from ihe fact that the \ & econservative majority s not over- o) whelmingly large, thus enabling the | . [y SATURDAY ONLY NO Q‘JESTION ABOUT IT bATIIRDAY ONLY opposition to exercise a wholesome | ¢ AT Ia y v i 3 eheck upon the predominant party. | NIEN s HEA‘ Y ALL WOOL . H The size of the conservative major- i MDN’S PLAID BACK #ty is seriously disputed hy the pa- pers, their figures’ ranging from 80 to . z 87 and until all the returns are com- Vercoa vercoa s plete this divergence will continue. . A curious situation obtain in the northeast division of Derbyshire where the labor candidate, Frank Lee, was at first declared elected by a 5 fhajority of 14 votes. A recount be- {ng demanded, this majority was re- duced to 2. There have noAv been six counts in all and all have been ) challenged. There will be another to- /4 9 V ] 4 @ay, which perhaps will be final. Values $30'00—$35'00 3 alues tO $40'00 For the first time in the history of the British parliament a candidate | " standing as an avowed communist TRl ! wase elected when J. W. Newbold was NECKWEAR : 3 fol' $1'00 returned for the Motherwell division of Lanarkshire. 7 Another isolated new member is B. i ) ® Scrymgeour, prohibitionist, who with T, ’ the laborite, FE. D. Morel, defeated & en s ul s Winston Spencer Churchill and the other candidates in Dundee constit- 3 Snappy Mode]s_Va]ues to $30-00 uencies. Succeeds After 14 Years. Those who expected Mr. Churchill's Qefeat little expected Scrymgeour's i i ? g Victory. He has been trying to enter ¥ parliament for Dundee since 1008, [ 4 v ) He is an ardent prohibitionist and Was . " . . one of those who brought Carrie Na- tion {0 Great Britain years ago. The ‘::'nmon's votes are thought to have ] i ‘ | | - | WINTER CAPS, Ear Laps ecen a large factor in his eclection, as i : : . : SATURDAY ONLY rnu('h upw by the result, nuhnugh he gpoke cheerfully when it became § known. W trom s operation and SATURDAY ONLY g 1] A WONDERFUL $45.00 VALUES gonient” e presented, wccortine o) S - . BIG LOT $45.00 - defeat was nnn'mmrpd. the tears L y i P! HERE IS ANOTHER SI\IASH! : Overcoats standing in his eyes. oot 0 Yo, o [ Overcoats BATURRAL SO, a1l except two of the 33 women can-| |8 MEN’S $50__$60 Q. $ 2 7 7 5 didates, it is noteworthy that they i : polled a very large number of votes, 3 ; i ° ond everywhere proved fnrmldab\e ” » Give These the Once-Over woman cnldhh!n was cast in North- Miss Marguerite Bondfield, polied Of the Better Grade ampton, where the noted labor leader, B i 43, o Sommersative ek These Will Keep You Warm ; ot, also recelved over 14,000 ‘and i ° % 2 ear defeating her Iiberal op- | i o : $ 3 4 Q5 | Saturday Shirt Specnals Of the two elected a f ji y & ane reeomotans Astor potied im ox. | K Saturday Hose Speqals $3.00 Men’s Flannel Shirts. . guerite Wintringham about 11,000 i : A $1 9:3 The future of the labor party in . | 50c Heavy Winter Hose : $4.00 Men’s Flannel Shirts cess of 13,000 votes and Mrs. Mar i parliament s a matter of special i+ | ) ’ terest. Being now the second | | s party n the house It should, accor- | RUSESEEEN 35¢ Sp]lt Foot Hose en s an s fng to parliamentary tradition become { % ik 5 MU T LRI the opposition eand it is expected it will claim for its chairman the post of [ = n. . $3.00 Values Saturday ......... $1 65 feader of what is sometimes facetious- . B Iy called "his majesty's opposition.” . P : This. however, may be disputed ny $4.00 Values Saturday ......... §9 65 Mr. Lloyd George as the outgoing . : premier has some claim to the posi- (&) $5 . $5.00 Values Saturday ......... $3 65 . ton, PROVIDE OWN SCHOOL . - . 1s Conducted in Old Box Car at Shops Men s Unlon Sults :'..:m e e T ) Gyt e B $2.25 Values Saturday .... $l 19 Lakeland, Florida, Nov. 17,—A vo- | < AN A eational school conducted in an old AR | $2°50 Values Saturday hox car at the shops of the Atlantic| Wi B A Coast Line railroad here, supported i - y 3 Bty e tate funda #nd with [ $3.00 Values Saturday .... $l tnstructors supplied by the Polk \ % ¢ o a ,, county board of education, is attract- " / ing nation-tide attention among ad- vocates of voeational educators. ! Original plans were fo conduct the | > : weses fn one of the public sehool | T . iidings, but because of a lack nlI v shop mechanics and apprens | \ s obtained permission from rail- | ! . roud officiale to vse an old box car. Lo s g The workmen removed the trucks, pinced the car on a firm foundation k < 3 ent windows and doors and equipped | -1 - . P B 357 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN 135 MAIN boards and desks and seats for ffteen N . ;o students. Subjects selected for study inelude ‘ frathematics, drafting, blue print peading and the rules of the Ameri- ean Railway assoctation, the school Faving been designed especially for tnilroad workers. The segsions be ®in at 4 p. m. after the day's work in uv shops s ended. S\