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minet his 1922 greal tiopa!l Tes 7 od, that spring inte the sky almont &) ha & mile and ot 10 hang mnt {felt the hand of the ‘Americans' in | Mobntain—whose perfectly formed pleted with sight-men * at the and in the lasl slages th [ Many wars Ameriean stores, Awer- | pommel and cantle out the skyiine | {Shme ranges. the Bouthern again woi, [ Partment everhduied the Northemn | ioan goods automeohiles, | from any vantage polnt in the eity 43 Picked Shots From Haith Wil | with & total seore of 1,763 out of & And fnighed with & margin of three mm m Am‘ m oviea’ are on every hand. The | oy the histery of the United States | STIRR visller fads, 1oe, thal his | When the flourishing modern eities of | | points n 1920 Fanfas, scored & perfect 50 in his last " ing Financial Arrsngements. - language is understaod generglly | Pallas, Fort Worth and Houston were . - In this mateh Kolland was second | Fring 'm A dissppointment to the traveler | naiohes of wilderngss and San An | Port-au-Prince, Haitl, Oct. & Righ gun with & score of 229, the high | @ who likes (o leave the things of home | tonio was werely & Wissionary sta- | That Haiti will be represented in the —— Washingtes, D. €, Oet. i.—~Mon+ peace het i two rival stale legisia- tures, eacivlaiming to havy legal au- therity, igihe subject of the following waa ing center of that : oo EXPERT HAITIAN SHOTS : Less than 200 miles from \uo'mv town. The most characterisiio of | hern, O au-Prinee department, with CAN E"'fiAfiflluunmu border of Tesas, the éity has | the peaks is Montd de 1s Billa-—Saddie| IA' “TER ol,'lpl“ Prinee deps. e seare of 1,109 Mm Ameriea: —— | and meat patently, perhaps, American| « " | : W eh | | Monterey has had a hand in shap- : Possibie 2000 averaging 220% points | points lead although the anchor man Be Sent 1o Olymple Games Pond: |50 compared 1o an aierage of 217 0f the Central department, Private | béhing when he goes abroad er who | sen. M . |Africa Ofers Excellent fon, Monterey was & center from | 1924 Olymple games for the first time terey, Mexigh where several thousand feders! tn have been sent to keep bulletin m the Washingten, D. O, National Geo s of the ng nearly 400 years ago as| post of the eonquering| s, the eity that pow is Mon. | v i meore than 100,000, 1t is de- shyscrapers and elevated ays and lake boulevards, but in WAYS It deserves to be called Chicage of Mexieo,' It the 1afet inland city of the norlhern pa* «f the Mexican Republie, and the rA Y 0), commercial, financial, and ERTISING MAN SENDS PRAISE| Mr X, H., HBenson of altimore ad consgerable worry about ‘his daughter,For over a year he was kept {an anxietgbut it seems from the fol. Jowing leter that he and his daughter are both farry-free now: | “] haviyy been talking about your Pr, Trued Elixir,, It s great stufr!| The Elixifisedoing good work for my | daughter{fplease send us two hottles, | Yours inflealth.”~~W, H. Benson, | Scoren/|nd. scores of such letters| show us pat Dr. True's Elixir has beer mog successful for use in re. leving egstipation, ! Watchf hese symptoms: tion, sfir stomach, biliousness, | ‘eramps, pres heavy and dull, bad | hreath, i gone feeling, headaches, They 4 lead to more seriows condi- | tions—hyi colds, grippe, ete. To ward soff r fnake attacks light take Dr, True's pixir.—40c—60c—8$1.20. Constipa- |81 least does’ not relish poorty dene | imitations, is that mast of the helels seek to serve Awerican foed. Hut if he is persevering the visitor may find tugked away In some Montrey streets | | safes sem ing the hottést of Mexico's ! | peppery dishes; and athers, truly con- | tinental in atmosphere and euisine, | where glasses of ehianti and port uand | champagne may tinkle loudly and le- | Bally { “While there ia & superficial Amer- leanization of the eity, the eharm of | the strikingly different is hy no means | iacking. From shops in whieh ene| is expeeted to hagwle like a Turk to | little theaters featuring actors from | Fpaln and collecting fees after each | aet, an unmistal@dbly exotic note is struck, This,effeet la helghtened in the alreets by peripatetic haystacks, | which one eventually finds are laden | | donkeys; and squads of harefoot sol. diers led by impeccably accautred of ficors, pattering down the atreet | Has Pletureskue Setting, “Monterey is far from picturesque | as a whole, It is laid out In hum- drum rectangular streets, faced, for| the most part with squat, flat-roofed | bulldings. JBut the plazas n like | oasis in this rather depressing arch- | itectural desert, Fach is a little park with trees and flowers, and about a number of them are beautiful build- Ings—government palaces, houses of justic® casinos and the mr'ur--muo: and time-stained old cathedral, | “Ihe city fares better in the matter | of Its setting. It lles in a sort of a | semi-cireular plain - with mountaiy drawn half around it. They are di tinetive mountains; steep, rocky | ridges, more or less fantastically erod-| | 10.000.000 s B @thoclcmldron@ } need Al % SCOTTS X flsnuxsaon\‘fi | ' N | whieh soldiers and eivil autherity flowed north for the struggling cel onies of Americans in the thea Mexi- can tervitary of Texas. During the Mexican War in 1848 General Zach ary Taylor marehed on Monterey a captured it after a four-day whieh constituted ane of the most de- eisive batties of the panfiiet.” THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY The young lady across the way says she hopes the guilty bucketshop keep- ers will be punished severely and as long as it's law prohibition ought to be strictly enforced, HE following outstanding’ con- veniences and advantages will be found in the new 1924 models: 1. Much greater cooking 4. Square grates, roomy, speed. 2. Higher cooking top — roomier, able working height. 3. Wide, substantial base shelf. A convenient place for with ample space for more comfort- heavy utensils. pots and pans. 5. Rigid extra end shelf « over oil reservoir — in- creases working space. 6. New, clean-cut straight- leg design-attractive— substantial. 7. Everlasting Brass Lower Reservoir. Economical " NEW PE oil Clean Odorless 26 Broadway gpe— for best results use ~ SOCONY KEROSENE Ask your dealer to demonstrate the new improved modzls, RFECTION Cook Stoves and Ovens STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK in her history w practically deeid- o4 at the conclusion of a two.di tienal rifle contest here pieked shots of the d'Halti matehed ‘their skill men, President Louis Rerne, Gen. John H. Ruseell, American High Commisgloner, and Major General Douglas . MeDougal, ehief of the | Gfhdarmerie, bave taken up the mat- ter of Hait's representation and if the finaneclal phase can be arranged 8 fivesman team, with two substis tutes, will earry red and blue fag of Heiti to ¥ra d complete in both the team and individual . rifie matohes seheduled hetween June 21 and June 29, 1 This year the winner of the first president's mateh, Sergeant Astrale tolland, agein proved his title as the champion rifle shot of the GCendar. merie, a foree of 2,400 Haitians offi- coered by both American marine off. cers and Haitian leutenants, ; Rol. land scored 284 points out of a pos- sible 250, averaging 47 point at each PUT STOMACH IN ORDER AT ONCE “Pape’s Diapepsin” Gas, Indigestion or Sour Stomach for Instantly! Btoach corrected! You never feel the sljghtest distress from indigestion or a sour, acld, gassy atomach, after you eat a tablet of “Pape’'s Diapepsin.”” The moment it reaches the stomach all sourness, fla- tulence, heartburn, gases, palpitation and pain disappear. Druggists guar- antee each’ package to correct diges- tion at once. FEnd your stomach trou- ble for a few cents, SOCONY KEROSENE No Corns . Trade Chances for U, 8, Washington, Oct, 5.—The Union of h Afviea as a customer for Amer: | goods is inereasing in importance and is improving In character of | trade, according to Trade Commis. | sloner Ptevenson of the Department of Commerce, who recently rfturned |to this eity after three years of ser viee in Johanneshurg | While in pre.-war days the Ameri. | can share of Nouth Afriea’s imports | was insignificant, and during the war It was abnormally large, it has now ! !lr!ll!fl down to hstantial amount | and represents business secured after | keen competition, Mince the ofiee of | [the Am an Trade Commissioner at | Johanneshurg was opened, more than | | 100 American goods agencies have | heen made operative | In order to establish the desirability of Bouth Africa as minds of American shippers and man- | ufactirers, Mr, Stevenson Is new | making & tour of trade centers, M-‘ scribing its advantages, The simplest way to end a corn is llnt-,}y. Stops the pain in- stantly, Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters, The action is the same, t your Biue-jay | SAGE, ALLEN & 3-1090 (INC.) 3-1090 HARTFORD A 7 Haberdashers To Men Of Good Taste Everything for the man whe looks for service and style in his wardrobe, Emery and Arrow Shirts Phoenis and Notasewme Hose Fownes Gloves Hickok Belts Faultless Pajamas 273 Main St. co. HARTFGRD TIMELY SPECIALSIN NEW HATS UNTRIMMED HATS OF LYONS VELVET AND HATTERS' PLUSH ...00 . c.ooiiviiniiiiniiiineinnnnnes ba 150 Velvet Hats, trimmed with embroid- Hats of Lyons Velvet and Duvetyn, with | trimmings of coquet feathers $3 95 9 and ostrich Felt Sport Hats $2.95 ery, and $7 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Children’s Corduroy k) ting +Flannel Night | Robes, in sizes from 10 to uin = SE : 7 " | Gowns in blue or pink t?uieaui{e(g;z]lzljyare ;?c:i stripes or pldin white. Reg- . ular and extra Special at . good $1.95 $5.00 Other Hats priced from 50 v Bloomers and Step-ins in lingette sateen of very quality. Special at _— NEW STYLES IN GIRLS’ DRESSES AND COATS ALSO BLOOMERS AND MIDDIES FOR GYMNASIUM WEAR DISTINCTIVE DRESSES New Fall Dresses of all Wool Jersey and Poiret Twill. Many are embroidered in yarn, others have linen collars and cuffs. Straight line and knife pleated skirts. Misses’ sizes 12 to 17 years. Very unusual values at— $10.75...$12.75 Middies, for gym, wear, all white or with colored trimmings, and in cadet blue, khaki and red. Sizes 6 to 22 years. '$1.00.$1,98 THE NEW HAND-LAC Ov‘erplaid, Tweed | med models. years. | at the Y. W. C. A, THE “LAYSO” $2.95 Warmly SCHOOL COATS and Polaire Coats for | Fall and Winter. Plain tailored and fur trim- v lined. Sizes 6 to 16 $12.75 ., $16.75 Gym Bloomers of fine quality Sateen, full pleated. Sizes 6 to 20. $1.25., $1.98 All Wool Navy Blue Serge Bloomers, full pleated. Adjustable waistline. These values will be of especial interest to girls who belong to the gymnasium classes ED POUCH BAG FOR AUTUMN The “Layso’ 'is so-called because of its smart hand-laced effect and also because of its non-collapsible feature. Placed imany position it will “Layso”. : : ‘Made with both pannier and regular handles of genuine imported India leather in several different styles. HOSIERY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY WOMEN'S SILK AND FIBRE STOCKINGS 79 C pair Regular $1.00 Stockings. guaranteed first quality. seam and fashion marks. navy. Made with CHILDREN'S 59% AND $1.00 SILK SOCKS air For $l -00 Several styles of Pure Silk and Silk and Fibre Socks in plain a are discontinued styles from one, of the best manufacturers in the is labeled with this maker's name, and is guaranteed perfect. narrow lisle top, back Black, otter, cor-dovan, white, light brown, beige, caramel and nd fancy colors. These country, Every pair SHOWING OF CAMP SURGICAL BELTS AT THE CO RSET SHOP Mies Ella Beaver, a corsetiere with wid e experience in fitting of surgical corets, may be consulted free of charge all this week. Camp belts are priced— $4.50 ..« $5.00 Also special showing of Cameo and Goo dwin Corsets, Priced from— $5.00.. $18.50 THE NEW SWEATERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Brushed “Chappie Coats” in plain colors, or with stripes or contrasting color. Sizes 3 to 46. % $6.95 . $9.75 all the wanted shades Plain and fancy brushed Sport Coats in Priced—