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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THUKSDAY, OUIOBER 11, 1923, 5 Twins? Yes, Seven Pairs of “Assorted” T | raivtee ol B W V| oo wins .. |packed, sush from the brokes | prediction of arvests In the lmmedi- | Alkali in soap can be delecied by R o ,':::‘ .“' eapected fow Was ROl Lo cuiure. Both shippers and con- | the strong pungent oder, It can b | OMINg s | siguess of today's 1ot were said 1o be | recognized alse by the drawn feeling Opening the harvel, ae found 18- | Kuow lof the hands after its use, side 48 harvels of Seotch, benedictine and apricot brandy. A few hides were | used for packing. He tlapped mere barrels. In sach was feund . botties of conirabrand liquer i Then & report was made Dep- Y i w C A. C uty Supveyor William R. SBanders, who ° . ® . |ordered the entive shipments seised and taken to the appraisers’ stores l-rl BEGIN NEXT WEFK examination, 11 each barrel contains the same ameunt of liquer, the esti- Dressinahing=onday, T (6 9 & lessons, $4.50, mated value of the selsure will be Millinery==Tuesday, 1:30 (o about $25,000, | Baskotrys=Tuesday, 1:180 o " his In itself is not large, but a)- | Arts and Crafts=Fridas, 7:30 & y h most overy Freneh ship brings in | ANY GIRL MAY JOIN THENE CLANSES | shipments of “hides.” Customs efMeials REGINTER NOW Jow fear that theussnds of cases OFPICE ON HUNGERPORD COURT TELEPHONE 1008 have been smuggled 0 the eountry il s A ik - ) Here you have the picture of the group which Port Huron, | # Seven sets of twins, and each set consisting of a boy and a givl! Mich., insists is the most unusual group of twins extant, Two other pairs of brother-sister twins live in Port Huron, but were un- able to meet the others in time for the pieture, Note the strong resemlance between each brother and sistr, BUFFALOCLUBSTO RUBRWORKERSAR 5 2 &= SHUGGLE FRENGH PAY BOOZE FINES~ SHOWING ACTIVITY 222 LIQUORS N HIDES day, When asked about his future Not Guilly, But Want to Save All Sides Seem Eager to Get Back i v v oo THIS 15 Laest Attempt 1o Bvade % B ‘ f } e T I e T TR | e || | otviupdimoadiinps —_— WALLAEE HAS "]EA | v R | casy to start, but cooking is a New York, Oct, 11, —Customs offi- 5 . o part of the business of living Saturn and Country \ Essen, Oect, 11,--Progressive re. lockers were broken b sumption of work Is reported in va- clals today stumbled upon o discos- - selzed In a raid by hibition rions indu s thronghout the Ruhr Ell EI: RMER‘ ery which may revenl @ plot to J that no one has found a way to " 1 the Riineland, but it is obvious, 80 | smuggie FFrench tliquor into the United : : / finish. We must cook to ecat several weeks ngo, were saved appearing i courl to answer to the observers, that it will be many st Hat ‘) ftates on u wholesule seale, QI C naving fho Hatar wiew. et niai of v gTe Yps N ORGAR RN, - FONINE A Darrel and live, but with a range like BE i thir possession, because of crating ab fu)) capacity 'Suggests Govt. Market Surplus or wiaex wione o stutson river pier the STAMPORD it s an basy o g resp b it 3 clories have p| ) ‘;;:““h;nt:t:r;“;lt r “'“r:‘»‘x‘m mt\,\' ,-‘1‘..‘ y factories have heen closed for after a shipment of 96 had been un- time the ralds, the prohibition , two or throe days weekly. Whea[ in Europe loaded .from :the. I'ranich. - liner. Chi- S agents obtained the names of indi latlons between Gen. De. cago, which docked last Saturday, ask, vidual locker owners and threate neh commander, and Hugo — 'lr:x'livflh "‘.M,p”” l\lnrrl‘l va |1;1I into to proceed against them individnally, | Stinnes and other German industrinl <« : : aniron girder. A cusioms inspcc. In the case of the irn club ists, designed to clear the situation, .\\ ‘?\“‘“l‘ll-'l‘m‘.|h; (I :'u:t'. '|“1’l bw:::' tor, standing noarby, expected to see i i pames of the allcged locker owners have acted as a stimulant, and today u':"n"m ey il it s v 5 = When you buy a STAM- were made public and the same pro i general trend among the [(Coo oo of the United States, Tt ! 1 FORD range you are protected is designed to stabiliz o8 and to 4 | } ) by nearly 90 years’ experience ecedure was promised in the case of indu, liste and trade unionists to get take care of surplu y on the { ¢ { i in manufacturing cooking ap- MEETS EVERY COOKING NEED the Country elub, but was not fol n normal conditions as quickly lowed. The Saturn club Jist con possible, ; ; tained the names of men prominent Among the plants which are to put |5 S T i Ik soclally mnd the Country club list [all hands to work is the great Krupp f ¥ “)I 4 :hp 2 was expected (o furnish nam | concern, It was reported that Dr, ! b % s 8 h o= ally and § 1 W 3 ke’ char, perts of the De t of Agricul- . fnent both socially and in public af- [Krupp von Boblen is totake charge o "o qecidod his scheme offers ! | ; fairs A of the works. Al its shops are fo re. | W 0 AR e ! o & Comment of LI - Leite immediataly siving employment | ho.mpat Tensible adminlatration pro My Sweetie I p gram. tunted, becausc Col. Willlam J. Dono- |for six hours dally, Instead of eight | ™, T ek for SroN " van, United States attorney, who | hours as previously, to 53,000 workers. The proposal provides for the crea- Went Away would direct the prosccution, w I'he shops will be closed Saturdays member of both clubs The clu E o Essen chamber engaged former Judge Daniel J. Ken- | ! efick to hundic thelr casee, which has been one of h 3 : W X i strongest opponents of the french | 1! plan invoives two California Ram- piet Swoitmant of the Affalr | the £ In the first tment of the affair jthe - pnoniene L A o " orestinn ot s bakoa At e Seeiaed | zovernment corporation to buy wheat bluefully Dolly : e for export and to find a market for it Mhatin to confer with - £ 2 Kay can £ abroad. Second, insuring the govern- y sing it! paratus. tion of a government wheat export ’ corporation to operate with treasury mourns deli- funds after congress has authorized ciously as fox- an aporopriation trotted byl the gome of the club members went e fore United States imissioner |1 Klein and s Ler . £ out of JRED and wers PUtRRplamg B | ment against loss on U'ys venturs . 1. BELANY L e e Race through the anthorization by Congress bers statements werc pro Fode “r..‘ ‘i, | the days prior » oceupation and :’l' "'\',EV‘\T"[” lf“l‘} ‘_‘".‘l","\:i"'“':l"'“A"" ll Lonovan by 1. G " presis [that s workers arc prepared to do | "; f“"_f‘ & 4"] 0'"_ "K’-fi v']:( jm dent of the Country R 1Y, their pe condition that there | Seeretary ,‘,;‘ s “'"f,,"":"_‘ \flc:n:d Dunbar, dean of th n club in are no attempts at a dletatorship. S ”-\nr!‘fl i 1va lTI‘)I‘N“n{‘ g which the ) wibii. | As vet no workable plans have heen ek ViR REOReN roubles ¢ A submitted tor providing coal for dis- {What farmers t would absgrb the | tribution er for the payment of the surplus and ] (u»)lm!ll(i\ln' prices | conl tax, which the Ifrench insist u\.‘;\:m‘.?‘:nl u:;xu‘:l-(r.'n1m-':'.;‘:;mu-:\orx:‘:lh“l\:::;« it | Germans must pay hefore deliveries of | demestic market. 2 corpora | 4 £ at such a plan is ready for sub mission to the president became elubs,” Col. Donovan stated R ernment cannot proceed against the B known after the special committee, individua!; | headed by former Gov. Lowden of [ ! J.LV] . rer of the war Joth clubs, through counsel, ap- Tlinols and Eugent peared before Federal Judge H T {mance corporation. had left for the ! ;:‘: were l||n\rI:I o0 v:uh;r i fi northw g and cxtend the 'Wh dge scored the clubs for setting a e {ahd < of \\Wwhant ere ou e Be Anyway growers, The aim of thls move was conspicuous example in the vielation | < of the prohibition law. 0 put the cooperdtives on a hetter n t ¢ R et e o ciols (Ambassador WL Eab TRk jouas o tro i ot pretugs s If It W 't For A ising? A e e e Wi S t Weren't I'or vertising: ted to be sold any since prol lflflfil lll » Ve Oy rresident irrespective of what the e ‘ v the point of view of immediate aid in a lot of time advertising saves us ! We need some- ploycs of the club have been strictly| o450 Oct, 11.~—American ambas- |the stabilization of the m ; s , : . : enjoined not to handle any liquor for | VAR BEE L O ing to sy [o W the Wallace i thing. We see it advertised. And we go straight from where we are now to where the article is sold. B T . Sonteary 1o tnstr o o the royalty at the court of | ppeal o the farmers. | BRL o oioves have nandled lguors | St Jemenin timeito eat Thanksglying allace plan docs not contem- Kkey and pumpkin pic at Peacham, [nlate a fixed price at present, Its Have you ever gone around from place to place seeking for for mefhbers of the club and that m!'\{ R Lot o Hirw kT | PoRimera AL tHEb SEh o BT il | vermont, his home town. B amers adm at to create a mar ] thi i i i, natnces meinl rought 11-) VRO 0% upon the time of King [Ket abroad for the surplus Tkt something which you knew existed but which n0b0d¥ else seemed to know anything about, not even the storekeepers’ augrs lawfully acquired before prohi- | Bitloh ts the club house for thelr per- |GeoTge’s return to London, but other. fucceskitate. cuttiiig prices in the for SRBAT usa: 1h the i wise the retiring ambassador is wind- | 2ign market. The loss sustained . as permizsible at t wonld he absorbed in the excise tax, ¢ /e Was ¢ 1\ ay k i P Bl bt we e ndvised v]h:n their Fomegoing, The Wallace plan aceor ! d \rouflbaw A“fu’u?d an hour, may be- several hours, possibly half a day. You have worn out your patience, and before the end of right to possess it at the club, at least, | Yeste in accordance with cus-|main with the ideas sug: t the quest probably vou began to figure that the thing which you ted by Howard |President Coolidge by the committec | without a nit from the prohibition [tom, his a la A iaw: Oh I 4 alof hanle @ armers repry Chandler Christy, in_alof hankers and farmers reprosenting | g | sought was not, after all, so good as you thought it was, other- authorities, 1s doubtful. k _"'l"nlh-r inquiry as to the responsi- prominent place in the e y along [seven western states in the ninth fed- R bility of the club for the conduct of |with those of his prede M. cral reserve district. wise other people besides yourself would know something about | PROMOTED TO HIGHUR RANK. | L fta employes and of the use of gome [Harvey's picture, which is of the members of the privileges of |tween those of the late the club with respeet to lquor and a Choate and the late White ton Ariny ofticidls . P 5 s ¥ i e R e ettty e I B R The manufacturer who advertises, invests his money, there- would unquestionably have preventec ot an ambassador done by & " . ek IRt fore ‘ ¢ 4 3 i ould nauestionably have prevented [canvas of an ambassudor donc by un |Captain Tom Gabrielson of Beston, ore, not alone to tell of the merits of his goods but to save you 4 n artist, |w s » ranking officer sharge i Mhe P o o1 W i S ; ot prevent a recurrence of which Cihig oot sty1d. tn RN ot AR MDA ARk gy time. The manufacturer who is. willing to pay for advertising already been taken by the club. |di o, showing the ambassador | made a major. Major Gabriclson is space in newspapers or magazines in order to point out to you “In view of all the vircumstances [in a lounging pose with his niliar |a frequent visitor to New ' v i ise i bt \ sier, 0 ng 1o SKimp or cheat 1n manutactur- ty in ¢ ctio t e liguors ity onnection with the liquors &0 ed-down collar and with a briar pipe|or so during the annual drive, | | L ; ing it, seized.” After going to all the trouble.and expense of telling you just where you may find it, he is going to see to it that when you do buy it, it is good enough so that you will buy it again. And in making up your mind about merchandise which is ad- vertised, conside}‘ this last thought—the manufacturer can well afford to make it as good as it can be made because one sale means hundreds, even thousands of others following naturally and costing him nothing extra. = ing up his gitairs preparatory to hi i’!;re Is Al;o—flICF Form ;)f Graft_ f Pphlished by the New Britain Herald in co-operation } with the American Association of Advertising Agencies s THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN NEARLY 10,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY It is the Only Local Newspaper With An Audited Circulation This iz a legitimate of graft, the grafti - g g grafting together of parts of two trees or plants for propagation of new o better horticultuxal speciess- -In the nursery -shown abov ‘ k mugh in demand-that machineiy is used, v ik Snbembiant {