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", NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1025, BANES ENGUIND | FOR NOT ACTING Lioyd Goorge Thinks Hughes' Pro- posas Wore Real Solation | Ottawa, Oct. 10,~The failure of of- ficial Great Britain to consider Bec- retary Hughes' proposal of nearly & year ago that an international eom- mission be empowered to determine what reparations Germany could pay was “ene of those blunders of history that lead to catastrophe,” David Lioyd George declared here last night, President Coolidge put his stamp of approval upon the plan, said David Lioyd George, when he asserted at ‘Washington yesterday that it was up to any forelgn nations iInterested in the proposal to communicate to the I,'r'med States indications of its inter ost, Offer Ts rwd | President Coolldge's statement was in effect a renewed offering of the proposition Mr, Hughes put forward in his New Haven address nearly a year ago, sald the former premier, So, he declared, the international com- mission plan of determining repara- tions, still stands as the most feasible put forward so far, “Action should be taken upon it at once,” sald the visiting statesman, *It should have been acted upon when first made. They must do something 1ike that or chaos will follow."” Capital Blunder, He described the fallure of the in- terested nations to accept or officially consider the plan when it was offered a8 “a capital blunder.” Lloyd George was in Spalin, he sald, when he saw brief press dispatches sotting forth the provision of the Hughes proposal. It had been made public on the eve of a premiers’ con- ference about reparations and obvl- ously was volced with the conference in mind, he sald. “I immediately cabled London that the proposition should be considered,” related the ex-premier. “When I ro- turned to the house of commons they denied ever seeing the proposal and even denied Jdt had ever been de- livered. It is one of the blunders of history that this has been completely overlooked; one of those blunders that lead to catastrophe.” The visitor received a continuous ovaton iduring his brief stay in Otta- wa last.night. The ex-premier faces 4 strenuous program today when he reaches Toronto. 2'1bs. pure lard, ‘29¢c. —advt, Russell Bros, | Cgrs?-Trucks—Tractors FALL SHOW ALL THIS WEEK PENN. TOWN [SSUES EDICT DRIVING OUT ALL NEGROES »ell Appomted Vigillantes dets Abouts (0 Oust Colored Race From Stowe Township Pittsburgh, Oet, 10.—Early this morning & few negroes were reported te have left Stowe township Auring the night following an erder given last night by seif-appointed vigllance committes that every negre in the township quit the community within 24 hours, Others were reported as preparing to leave, According to the police the action of the tommittee came as the result of the slaying last Baturday night of Thomas Rowland and the wounding of his gdanddaughter, Edith“Colter by u negro on & lonely hillside, The negro escaped and the police have no tangible clues as to his identity, Separating iInto small squads the vigllance commitiee which is sald to have numbered more than 200 men, visited all the negro families and the several negro workers camps In Ktowe township and quietly lssued the warning for each negro to depart, Police estimate the number of negro residents of the township at between 400 and 500, After completing their self-appoint. ed fask the leadors of the committes reported their action to the police authorities the latter sald, Police say that they were aware of what the committee was doing but did not in- terfere as long as there was no vio- lence, The negroes received the or- der passively and soon after the word bgan to spread they deserted the. streets. TRIAL DATES ASSIGNED, The following assignments of trial dates have been made in the city court: Wednesday, October 10, at 10 a. m,, Hent Benza against John Lech- owitz; Edward N. Smith against Grace Suzio; the Citizens' Coal Co. against Peter Suzio and wife; at 2 p. m,, Max Kennedy against O. David; John Leo Sulllvan against Hartford Falence Co.; Thursday, October 11, at 10 a. m,, William C. Muller against Jennie Goldman; Herbert V. Camp against Jennie Goldman; at 2 p. m., Isidore Gelsinger against Frank Spitzel; Mon- day, October 15, at 2 p. m., Joe Can- tino against Gustave Schlaag; Tues- day, October 16, at 10 a. m,, Victor Werlein against Frank Dow; New Britain Buick Co. against John Maj- ka; Wednesday, October 17, at 1 a, m. Christopher Peplau agalnst Willlam Dobrowolski; Selitsky Bros. agalnst Peter Adamowlcz, and others; at 2 p. m., Morris Cohn against Sam Snyder; Thursday, October 18, at 10 a. m, Bernard Miller against Joe Genl and wife; Sel Dubswy ot &l ast David Shimansky and olhers; iday, October 19, at 3 p. m, John Hetaba against John Kala | WOMAN'S OLUBR MEETING | The Woman's elub will epen the winter season with a o pu.rnluy' | luncheon at Bt Ma ehureh on| Tuesday, October 16, at | o'clock, ‘rhul | ls rather an innovation and each member is asked to attend If possible, Those sending in replies later than Saturday of this week cannot very well be, accommeodated. A great deal depends upon the enthuslasm at this first meeting. lntlmnt:it;Cny Signed Their Names to Notes Kentland, Ind,, Oct, 10 —~Knowledge of the existence of ‘motes negotiated by Governor Warren T, MeCray and on which their names appear was denied by Alva 1. Herriman and Henry A, Reilnhart, under oath at a preliminary hearing yesterday in the Newton elreult court on eivil suits flled agalnst the state executive in connection with his finaneial difficul. ties, The firm names of A, E, Herri- mann and Co, and N, A, Reinhart and Co,, appear on several notes en. dorsed by Governor MeCray and held by Indiana banks The governor is a partner in both Corns Just Say [ The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-l_}‘y. Stops the ‘uin in- stantly, Then the corn loosens and comes out, Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters, The action 'is the same, . At'vour drugnist Palace — Sunday 5 DAYS LEFT TO SEE “6 DAYS” Fordson HARTFORD Annive@@ ale —_— THE FREE SOUVENIRS ARE BEAUTIFUL—USEFUL AND VALUABLE—H UNDREDS OF DIFFERENT ARTICLES TO SELECT FROM—BE SURE AND SAVE THE COUPONS YOU GET WITH YOUR PURCHASES AT THE AN- NIVERSARY SALE. . The Latest News From Fashionland COME LET US PROVE THAT THE VALUE WE ARE GIVING IN COATS, DRESSES AND - FURS Are Positively Unequalled By Any Other Connecticut Storg HERE YOU ARE SURE OF THE LAST MINUTE AUTHORITATIVE STYLES. A TRULY AMAZING RANGE OF SELECTION AND SATISFACTORY FITTING IN THE LARGER SIZES AS WELL AS IN THE REG ULAR SIZES. Fur Collar Bolivia Coats Bolivia cloth coats with wolf fur collars, brown, gray, black and kid colors, newest tailored styles, regular $45. $ Anniversary Sale Price. ... 39-00 Pile Fabric Coats In beautiful pile fabrics such as Britona, Bolivia, Fashona, etc. Some with fur collars, others with both fur collars and cuffs, regu- lar $55.00. Anniversary Sale Price in every particular. Regular $85. Sale Price elegant coats. Anniversary Sale Price Smart Plaid Coats - Fur Trimmed Coats All wool plaid material, fully lined, newest styles in tan and gray, regular $25.00 coats at Anniver- sary Sale Luxurious Fur Collar Coats Pile fabries with fur ccllars, stylish coats Brown, gray and kit. Anniversary $69 .OO Beautiful Coats of Gerona Cloth TFinest of pile fabrics, used in making these Beautiful Gerona, trimmed with Viatka squirrel fur and plati- num wolf collar and cuffs, regular $125.00. Dressy coats and sport coats in plain and plaid materials, many with fur col- the Anaiversors Sale... 929,00 richly Specially Priced for the Anniversary Sale One Hundred Charming New Fall Frocks In fine poiret twill and silk canton crepe, were made to sell at $19.98 to $25.00. Tomorrow at the Anniversary Sale Our birthday present from one of the leading dress manu- facturers was this hundred dresses at a remarkable saving which we are passing on to our patrons. $16.95 Beautiful New Frocks of Heavy Satin Faced Silk Canton Crepe Dresses that reflect refinement as well as style Fascinating Poiret Twill and Silk Afternoon Frocks That feature the straight line silhouette in its many variations, dresses that will charm the con- servative as well as the ultra smart woman, and will please because of their charm and the gnggql(‘;l,azll‘:eslcsgisnileie:saf,\(')'Sale $24.95 fact that they are the acme of $34.95 value-giving ........c00iiinnn Fur Scarfs and Chokers at Anniversary Prices Animal Scarfs Beautiful Wolf I'ur Platinum Brown and Handsome American o S Black ¥ox Single Fox Scarfs Of ToxflirIn gray, . R Pelt Scarfs ®f beautiful lus- Selected skins, spe- With head, paws trous full furred cially priced at the and tall, speclally peits, specially pric- priced for this An- ed for the Anniver- niversary Sale sary Salé $25.00 $49.00 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Friday is Carnation Night. With the coming of these attractive new models we are quoting the lowest prices and even better American Opossum T'ur Chokers cars, in the history of the Ford products. In three pleasing colors, specially priced at the Anni- versary Sale $5.98 and taupe, specially priced at the Anni- Note The Reduced Prices on All Models F. 0. B. §230 Coupe - - - $525 $265 ['Fordoor Sedan $685 $295 Ton Truck - - $370 All Models on Display Automotive ales & Service Co. PHONE 2701 Anniversary Sale $19.98 varsary Sale $16.98 Chassis - - Runabout - NEW FALL SKIRTS Of knife pleated wool crepe in tan, gray, navy and black, sizes 26 to 32, $6.08 value, An- niversary Sale price $4.98 PLAID CAMELAIR SKIRTS In a wrap-around model, tan and blue, and tan and brown color combination, $10.98 value. Anniversary Sale price $8.98 EXTRA SIZE BOX PLEATED WOOL PRUNELLA DRESS Anniversary Sale Prices on All Fur Coats Full Length Balkan Seal (dyed coney) Fur Coats ; : ° With a richly embossed silk lining. These coats are designed with a deep crushed collar. Anniversary Sale price e Touring - - MARMINK (Marmot) FUR COATS handsomely worked. FRENCH SUAL FUR COATS (Dyed Coney) With ample cellar and cuffs of natural skunk SKIRTS fur, in a stylish full length model that will appeal In full length medels, particularly to the younger women. Anniversary Anniversary Sale price Sizes 33 to 40-inch waist % $150.00 bands, stitched hips, $10.98 Sale price $159.00 NATURAL RACCOON FUR COATS value. Anniversary Sale price $8'98 HANDSOMELY MARKED NATURAL MUSKRAT IUR COATS Made of clear Northern skins in a striped bor- || der model, Hned With ¢ilk. Anniversary Sale price | SXTRA SIZE SKIRTS O1 » i ' Kl. ,l»’l (I Of matched full furred pelts that are beautiful- MEN'S WEAR SERGE ly worked, shown in new mushroom collar model. 33 to 40-inch waist bands, e o Anniversary Sale price navy blue and . black, $16.98 $175.00 value. Anniversary Sale price $12.98 200 EAST MAIN ST.