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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | Decision Is luorvcxh ' | Fatal Aulo ecident as, 500 100 Boxes CEHINOLAY SHOE The Shrewd Shopper Will Figure the Savings at A Glance " Woolen Golf Hose Women's Umbrellas woolen Golf Hose, with oon- lot of Umbrellas with Groy amd brown heather serviceable rainproof, fast black covers, shadoes, Nises 7 10 101§ e Strong Paragon frames and stylish )i Por Wednesday = "Il' 25c dies, Many with leather straps, Por Wed.—=Each Imported Weather Cou"“ Made of fine quality Cross Bar Mus. The kind that sell everywhere for 81,00 | Cut full length, 39 e harometers that recast the Yor Wednesday — Palr c : .' 9¢ Marquisette Curtains “SIllllblne" Apl‘om Of fine quality material, Imported lace motifs at corners and selected lnce These attractive Aprons, made of heau- edgings. 1+4 yards long, l 8 titul quality porcales in fast colored pat- For Wednesday—1"air . 9 tems and trimmed with two. 33c e Women's Suede Gloves Women’s Flannelette Genuine “Redfern” Suede Gloves — G Brown, grey and sand, Some with em- owns Slip-on Gowns of good flannclette = broidered backs. Not all sizes in every solor. Values to $1.98, 95 Cc Neal patterns, 59 For Wednesday (4 Children’s Knitted “Rugby” Foot Balls Sleepers - 95¢ The well known “Ideal” Sleeping Gar- Genuine Bisque‘ Kewpies ments, with feet. Worth Ill\ to 59c S-Inch Imported Kewpie Dolls, Priced 95c. For Wednesday . regularly at Halt lz%c Brocaded Terry Cloths For over drapery. price for Wednesday as fancy work, The latest fall col- ors—30-inches wide. Buy them now for ) Vor Wednesday — Yard 65¢ 4-Piece Canister Sets Children’s Fall Underwear finé ribhed Ileeced Vests and white enameled Full bleached, sizes from 37 (¥ For Wed.. .. Boy Heavy trasting cuffs, CORONA™ HAIR NETS Large double mesh cap shape, Each gEuaranteed perfect, Yor Wed., 70 each, that 3000 100 Cakes PALM OLIVE SOAV For Wed, & cake, ful, “SILKINE" Smith Bros, COUGH DROPS Including the new Menthol pkg. Por Wed, Se pkg. ccru, all num- bers For Wel, ball. 300 25c Cans SANT FLUSH and For Wed,, 18c, Genuine leather covers guaranteed rubber bladders, finish, For Wednesday For Wed. 9¢ “BOYE' CROCHE HOOKS The finest steel crochet hook made. 10c everywhere, at Art Dept, for Wed. 5¢ ecach. “Beacon" CRIB BLANKETS 30x40, pink or blue, with anursery and animal pat- terns, For Wed,, 59¢. Heavy Pants. 2 to 12 years, Vacuum Bottles Pint size, dark green metal case, with large size aluminum cup and 69c shoulders. For Wednesday Marquisette Curtain Material Fine grade, first quality, hemstitched with selected lace edging. White and WOMEN'S HEATHER SPORT 1 HOSE | Absolutely first quality, mixed wool drop stitch Sport 25c Hose in fall shades—Pr, Tea, Coffee, Sugar Made of heavy metal, with gold lettering. fomebile last Ssturday In Darien 0 subseribers on “twe-party lines” in Nobility, Aided Russian windshicld te her death PICTURES OF HARDING becn doingsor where he has heen| U800 Lo desigiiate the different stations with corduroy driver did the talking, persons calling numbers that have | Harry I, Adams, superintendent of know what breed. He's not Gerntan. the telephone book, crasing, of eourse, | President Harding would have ex. No Juek, Tt was his idea. He pointed west, so T in clothes thak fitted, standing very He thought this house was it. He For Wednesday . ... less-lookin’, .and 'T was the goat, I > Stamford Oet v Oovener J. J BUT GNEA mmt Numbers of About 50 Two Party Line | Pholan teday e, Aliee s Mo uvestigation of the death of Dors | iy Subrihers Wil Be Transferred To- | conoo 12, of Btamford whe mel nu{ morvow, Company Says Ideath while piding in her father's au Tm w “ m‘ The felephone numbers of about 50 |Rolomon Kelios, her father, testified | that upen heart the sound of a hnm this elty will be changed teday, ae- |™MOWn by an sutelst follewing his i : |ehine, she became excited and grab b 00arY C0rding (o announcement by Buehans® |uoq'yis'ivm He ipat contral, he con ol Manager MeAuliffe. This actien b¥ |linued and grased & tree when He ... oW York, Oct. 0.~This is a stery | the telephone company will improve junable 1o use his arm for the l.r.hu of twe geatlemen, one & Fusslan|this class of service heresfier, |The ehild was huried threugh |n Prince and the other & truek driver| only the telephone called on 4 twe- | y with an ancleat Insh name The H;fly‘l’lnv .-m e rang. il ‘““;’ "::’" WS held """ Wi """", ::”l"': o B n he ehange of numbers a letier |Pending the coroner's finding e ol ] :'.,'.'Iia"u‘:k"-.fl'f:,'fl wil o substituted for the present sall | ——— Begw'sOliver Ug6 & fow days awe and what he has|Pumber, The letters W and J will be | Tols Suits —— o on the same two-party line. Por in- | Will Be Welded To Sides of Cortege | s and -'-::::rd:; L?:flff.-:'u::'w'ffle:mfi""-"-w 125:2 may he changed teo | | Lngine th walsts, When the truek driver and the Prinee | 234" W and 123-3 may be changed m‘ Marien, 0. Oct, 9--Locometive Nees 3 o A rng the deorbell of & house just|234-d: 'The W station will not ring |No, 2933, which pulled the funeral 81,00 oast of Wifth avenve in the Siaties it when the J station is asked for by a | train of Warren G, Harding over the was answered by the young man who| PeTSON calling and viee versa | Kent division of the Erie rallread supplied "_j resk oll the story, The Subscribers whese numbers * are [ from Akron to Marion, Aug, 19, is to Prince had no Engllsh and ‘m' truck changed have been notificd and other | carey picturcs of the late President, - e o been changed will be informed by the | the division, announced here 'l'n:n-:n::':llsimim :;dn:\‘ld bm::, .'l"ngu-ulor of the new number, The pietures, draped with Ameri- b 1 gt Koaglaur gy ‘("‘vl s 10| Manuger MeAulifte stated can flags will he mounted in dust make each other underst d' ry "f O subsoribers who have frequent o proof frames, § by 10 inches, which ) deelded he was lost '"I "I)"m ‘)el‘ slon to call two-party line subserib. | will be welded on the sides of the | el o thie "m‘.‘: e “‘:d “"““' Al ors will help the serviee if, upon be- | engine cab, under the windows, They rrippe 'l o gy 'dm':‘:““ """3'.' ::“ ing told by the operator of the new | will remain an the jocomotive until | ymmigrant. 1 think, but 1 don't number, they will make note of it in [ Mareh 4, 1925, when the term of 1 triod him-on & Ditoh cop. Tho 6oy the discontinued number, pired, sald he might be Greek, but the Shine ;m the chornrr couldn't understand his ingo. Next we hit a Bohemlan res- H 0v rboa d fiurant, run by a Hunkle, We had orse e n same coffee and sinkers, while the qu boy, the cook and the boas tried ‘im In all the languages they knew, “1 dldn’t know what to try next, and he didn’t seem to care what 1 did, so 1 thought 1'd best take him home, ‘Come on, Gaorge, I says—by this time he was answerin’ to the name of ‘George,' Come on, George,' 1 says, and we drove on, “How did we come to try your flat? drove west, He looked at every house u8 It he expected to see his own, ‘Then he pointed to this one, and so we trled ft. Can you talk Rooshun? ‘That's about the only one we haven't tried,” The young man examined “George,"” tired looking, dressed shabbily but straight and waiting very patiently, his dark eyes questioning. The young man asked him, if hc spoke French. He did. Explanations fol- lowed. He was Russian, a prince, and he showed his credentials, He was looking for a Russian Commu- nity house where he had friends, must find it. With the aid of a telephone direc- tory the place was located and the prince ‘and the truck driver started out again. “Why should T bother with him?" the truck drivep answered a parting question. “Oh, I dunno. He was help- guess, That's what 'we're here for— to help each other.” " ) . Coolidge Does Not Think Con- e ditions Favor Such a Move Children’s Sleeping Garments Cosy little garments. Sizes 2 to 6. A zood heavy grade striped flannclette. Made with feet and drop scat. 59c Por Wednesday Congoleum Mats * 19¢ MEN'S BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS e, hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs, with colored woven borders. A 19¢ value, loc For Wed. — lkach ... MEN'S SHAKER HOSE Heavy wool Socks for cold weather. Ox- ford color in all sizes. Yor Wed. 17c pair. Final Clean-up COPYRIGHT FICTION Good titles and good bindings. Closing them out for Wed, This Cleveland (0.) horse was a bit too sure of himself while | 19c. treading the runway shown in the picture and toppled over the rail on to a pile of lumber. Police manned block and tackle life- boats and pulled Dobbin froom his predicament, after which he o went right back to work, never hurt a seratch. % Large assortment of |1nl|vms. Sixe 18 x 36 Washington, Oct. 9—With the pres- Tixtra Heavy | ERETTE | ent conditlon, of mind existing in P WHITE T'"LANNELETTE } | Europe, President Coolidge sccs little LM&_‘,}J.‘_{.ML&LLQ_‘.&AL»I-J‘I.L‘I.LJ.J--LJ--}*}AE White rvibbed cashmerette Hose with pink or blue heel and toe. 1all weight. for 150 i Wednesday — Pair .. Full The 36-inch width of extra or nothing to be gained from an en- quality, For Wed. deavor to hold a world cconomic con- ference. The views of the president w?re " obtainad today when the attention 'of White House officials was called to the advocacy of an international eco- nomfc conference by Senator Cope- land, democrat, New York. The president has not considered the question particularly, but the sub- Ject has been one of more or less con- tinuance discussion in Washington of the past two years. Up to the present time, however, .the president has not been able to see such conditions in ex- istence dbroad as would make a world discuszion of economic problems prac- ticable or useful, | The president has received through members of his cabinet leaders in in- dustry and agriculture and represen- tatives of labor information which / | - l'r'.'fi' ;:dl::td :-{.':otr:umf::dfil:fi]:yt:: fStamfo‘rd Man Appsals lSEEK TO QUASH RA"J SO Syt INDICTNENTS AGAINST N. H. country. Krom these reports the fu- 0 . ture may be indicated to a certain ex- 1 | tent in the president's opinion, and | StamMprd, Oct. 9.—Isadore Shapiro, hls‘be"(;f is thntt therf‘ need be ‘r_m ap- N ] |owner .&‘ second hand clothing shop, ettt e SR R s i ) appealed in city court today after be x i madiions i i }n:;.? Shesiudd. 1ibD. whd oM svn-i Ation: ("““'m international commission be form Difriculties have been met in some [tonced to 30 days on a charge of | led to ascertain Germany's ability to e I h O Telun e |liquor law violation. Bond was placed | | pay reparations will rest on that pro | | position and no further steps to bring lit to the attention of European na- | |tions will be made. i} \T\ NIRRT Women’s Flannelette Skirts Full size Skirts of warm strip- ed Scotch flannel, Made with wide rufile. 49c For Wed. Tomorrow—A Women’s Bloomers SALE OF STUNNING NEW.STYLE HATS Of striped Flannelette, made elastic 35¢ with ruffled knee and waist, full cut, | For Wed, — Pair .... America Will Make no More Advances to Europe Washington, Oct, 9.—The American | government, having presented to the nations of Iurope the proposal that Washington Directs Against New Haven Road Oklahoma, which Mr. Coolidge has |at 84,000, Lignor was found in hoots | Directors, been informed are feeling the effect |that formed part of his store stock. of production in California fields and | Shapiro claims it was only for his own | in the spring wheat -belt of the cen- | ; tral northwest. York, Oct, 8, —Consent to the quashing of two ind unvlrl | —— _— the Sherman law against elght direc- Government Will Sto {tors of the New York, New Haven s P Offer of American Loan » Knox London, Oct. 9 An Exchange 5 inls : . {and Hartford Daglroad company, “F REEZONE ‘ 4 Extraordinary Values I Movies of Factories | il M AT - at | {today by United States District Atty. Telegraph dispatch from Rerlin says | will be asked of Federal Judge Washington, Oct. 9.—No more mo- | tion picturc who said bis action di- I(Iv- nswpaper Zeitung Am Mittag con- New | use. ciments 4Repo|t (,crmanv Has Got studies of American fac- | tory operations will be taken by the commerce department although dis- tribution abroad of films produced at the expense of the manufacturing con- | Hayward, rected by firms that American aid is to be given cstablishment of the new Ger band and asserts that Washington authorities, The indictments, pending since |in the Nov. 2, 1014, and Feb. 26, 1915, [man gold néte charged William Rockefeller, Charles news has reached Berlin to the effect {cerns whose plants were pictured will | i, Irooker, Lewis Cass Ledyard, E.|that former Chancellor Cuno's nego he continued. Some of the manufac- | 1), Robbins, Charles M. Pratt, Wil- | tiations in New York have been satis- [turers have insigted on exhibiting the | jjam Skinner, James 8. Eiton® and |factory. |films in the United States, Secretary | John L. Villard with being concerned Hoover said today, adding that the | in an illegal combination and conspir- CoRNs lift right off X A Senator Lynn J. erazier, spapped as he emerged from the White House Wireless transmitting and receiving Doesn’'t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers. Truly! Your drugglst sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn. soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal- lusea, without soreness or irrtation. Besidas the many in black, every stylish Autumn color is beau- tifully presented .. .. Choicest of the new styles revealing a wealth of charming effects — shown here for the first time . . . Their striking originality, fine fabrics and exquisite styling bespeak a far higher price than we have marked them for this one day sale. Come Early! commeree department considered that | it had authorization only to use the films for the extension of Americ trade abroad and conld not legitimate- ly exhibit fhem in the United States. Differences of opinion on the point has resulted, it was explained in the dis- {eontinnance of the entire arrange- ment. | ANNUAL BANQUET. Members of the Y. W. C. A, raised $132 toward the $200 pledge of a Japanesc secretaryship at teenth annual dinner last evening. | | There were about 155 people present. | 8peakers included Mrs. William Brooks, Mrs. Harwood, Miss Agnes | Johnsion, Miss Elizabeth Rogers, Mrs. | Douglas Johnston and others. their tMV‘-. in the transportation of commerce and passcngers. Recommendation that the ments be nolled was made some of the directors have died since the trial of the defendants. The jury disagreed as to the rest of the di- | rectors. Messfs, Skinner, Elton and Villard were not named as defendants in the second, or superseding indict- commerce indic! because | ment The government's Sherman, Law civil suit against the railroad result ed in 1914 in the signing by Federal | Judge Julius M. Mayer of a dis- solution decree whereby the com- pany was divested of its control of the Connecticut. Massachusetts and Rhode Tsland trolley lines and other subsidiaries. acy to monopolize interstate trade and * i sets have been fitted to the lifeboats of about 40 Atlantic liners. after a conference on farm problems with Prestdent Coolidge — Announcement — THE MODEL BARBER SHOP (Five barbers—no waiting) Of 52 Church Street is to be conducted under the management of Oliver Dominis, from Atlantic City, N. J. Guaranteed np-to-date Service Special Attention to Ladies and Children Specialize in Peroxide Steam to Clear the Skin

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