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;, 7 CARDS not send a different Card thll year? Wouldn't you like to wr:u own wording for it? %flb’ if there was no charge! | Ask to see the Made-to- | Order Relief-Engraved Per- | sonal Greetings. Individualized, inexpensive | | as well as de-luxe designs. | wigns. { Stationery Dept. | | — e — [ [DickinsonDrug Co. 169-171 MAIN STREET New Bright Creations For Fall in KNITTED NECKWEAR FOR MEN Moderately Priced! ‘The new “knits” are increas- ing the popularity of this of tie for Fall because they uncommonly beautiful. More patterns are seen—more colors are employed—and there's a variety of widths and styles from narrow “Fashionknits” to the broad English ‘“Knits.” You'll like them—come and see them. HORSFALLS 95-99 “I¢ Pays to Buy Our Kind” CITY ITEMS. Noonday luncheons at Crowell's.— advt, Katherine Gleed has sold half in- terest in the La France Beauty parlor at 122 Main street to her former part- ner, Miss Clara M. Rock. Miss Rock will continue to conduct the estab- lishment. Tickets for Kellog concert serits C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. The regular meetipg of Stella Re- bekah lodge will be held Friday aft- ernoon and will be followed by a ‘whist. Lunch at Hallinan's.—advt. The Women's Home missionary de- ent of the South church will hold an all day sewing meeting Fri- day, beginning at 9:30 o'clock. Luncheon will be served at noon. Exclusive millinery. French Hat Room 107, Professional Bldg. Main street.—Advt. Worthy Teémple, Pythian Sisters, will hold a regular meeting tomorrow night at 8 o’clock in Judd's hall. Five candidates will be initiated. Fresh Fish, ' Clams Oysters every Friday at Trewhella's Market, 36 Church street.—advt. New Edison Dance Records. C. L, Plerce & Co. The Russwin Girls’ club will give a dance tomorrow evening at the Y. W. C. A, The committee in charge of the affalr is composed of Miss Esther Rahm, Miss Heprietta Svensk, George and Leo Hennessey. The Trinity Bacchanalian orchestra will furnialt musio. !:qm' Minstrels; T. A. B. Fair.— ADVISE “PEEPING TOMS” Gas Companies Ought to Hire Men to Investigate Service Given Pa- trons As Night. Convention Hears. Atlantic City, N. J,, Oct. 18.—~Gas companies should employ ‘‘peeping Toms” to walk the mains at night, see how the home of customers are lighted and suggest improvements which would bring increased business, Jaocob B. Jones of the Bridgeton, N, J. Ges Light company told the Ameri- cpn Gas Association today. “I know of one manager whose company has 36 miles of mains, who had done this for five years,” sald Mr. Jones. "“He wanted to know all about his lighting business and went out and saw for himself, Starting early in October he used every spare evening until March, covering the streets served by his company. “He found many instances where the gas lighting could be Improved and a service car was sent to each house the next morning. The cus- tomer 414 not know why the service man or the sollcitor called but always “The legisiature must new deler: mine wheilher these government en- oarvied ou, or ok od the suthority of sontrel and su- pervision over all departments and Dureaus In the gevernor general which makes (hese diveotly respon- sible to him and not Lo the leglaiature a8 In & parliamentary form of gov- ,msmmmu FIRN BEBIND GEN, gD 355 isowmt s Tt o e 25 S5 i Moy s oot | in any instance of whieh | “If the foregolng offers & basis on |, partm luuluvn has t i advised. 1t which the co.operation contempiated Asologists ‘ -n % enscted | DY fhe law ,can he assured in the |Skelstons unearth M mmlu M M legialation vielative of the l'hlllgpluu. it will provislons of the here. be supported | wueh legislation i to that extent null The "‘"""u‘ void and in 80 far aa it provides means ita desire and purpose to earvy them on, you should endeayer to| Washingten, Oect. 10 USED GOVY. LETTERHEADS :ln sitting positions. of the Washington “"‘l'-"“” WAS | for encroschmenta on the authority of | i e rep! d te 0¢\mu; en. laounn» governer s in no way | Representative O'Taughlin Explaine vy o o egime in the Philippines 10 8| binding on that offfelal, and Pays For Mistakes in Offh bones these cablegram sent him & week ago by 'l.mury Weeks and made publie to- New York, Oct, 18.~The 160 let: ters malled to New York republicans, | *“The legislature has in & number| of instapoes delegated legialative been recorded, I “Alter personal conference With the o0 oo siitutional government. Silenee " eald the war ’;“"w“ |of congress on such legisiation does | ::.‘:';":.':.c‘:n::‘;:.::':r.r:;n-“o:t' T aration be. | M0t Affeet & modification or amend- |, "\ "0 "Molaughlin of Nebrasks, '::’u“m’:“:‘r:: 'rm";r’::r.;'-:'n?" IM‘"‘"“ of the organis law, ‘D"l!dt.m of tfic company, were wllh-' nu:lnmonl nu:vmu |...|.|.m."-nu “The veto power granted to the|out nis knowledge or authorisation; Judielal and maintaining the clear line | §overnor general s applicable to all|ihe congressman declared today in & of demarcation betwesn them 'hlchfl'mll’" whether 1t be local OF [{elegram to postal officials, |otherwise, Y. A, Mennillo, vica-president and is essential to well balanced govern- . ¢ ment, 1t seems well to make the fol-| ‘“The lewislature has provided for general manager, with offices here, | pletion of the tien, | the views of the administration here, [certaln investments of & business or | was due to the carelessness of a olerk “The personal sacrifice involved in |semi-business character, This' was|in the company's offices, In a tele- ‘;nur accoptance of your present of-| Within the authority of the legisla- | gram to Mr. Mennillo, Representative | fice s proof of your desire to merve ture. In agreement with this admin- | McLaughlin, from his home In Wa. the Filipino people as you have served |istration you believed these invest-|hoo, Neb, Instructed his subordinate the United Btates, You are entitled) men | to the support of the administration|lesislature accordingly. and you have it, your duty, “The controversy with the legisla- “Certain officials eonnected aders and certain executive of-|the bank were corrupt. You have|officlal stationary In the company's at bottom a legal one. The brought them to trial. Your duty in|office in this city in order to trans- congrems, after full consideration ves-|the premises has been fulfilled, act government business while here, This was| department th- amount of the post- age due and with | nction,” He explained that he kept | Booth, sell Bros,—advt, RE is a Victrola to meet the needs of every home— twenty-one models offer a variety of sizes, designs and prices. Ask your dealer or write for complete catalog. New Vtctor Records every Friday give: you the best music and the newest music by the greatest artists in each Out tomorrow New Victor Records ~ October 19, 1923 Red Seal Concert and Operatic . i Tosca—E Jucevan le Bcfiwlofildi} 942 $1.50 stelle (The Wenflliu) n Inalian (P ) Toocnfl dolei mani ('oz (’;-loH::.). (Puacioi) Beniamino Gigli ‘Two numbers of intense and thrilling beauty. The first de- picting a few moments of sad, sweet love-memory. Then in the second number, a few moments of false hope. Juggler (Moskowik) Pine sole Sergei Rachmaninoff { e Ta Dt Pt e Rttt} 943 10 L G In this remarkable ear Moszkowski's “J throw silver b-llz in llle air, lnd finllh off with a n hear the subtle and tremendou icult Etude e( Emo Dohnml. Both played with splendi vldle power. nght Vocal Selections H Dat’s All Olive i v Lucy liabelle Marsh Two lonu for the heart of Woman, however mute and how- ever deeply hidden, "Honey, Dat’s All” I|u wond smooth ca s. “Laddie 5' Mine” is in waltz time. Both udes. { My Sweetie Went Away - I'm a Lonocsome Cry Baby These three favorite Victor artists are -ppurln.tl\hwuk as Huurfiob. Murray and Smalle have a weepy number you alnn knowu-lnmt. Miss Stanley is an excellent crys home. inel48367 1.00 Billy Marray-Ed. Small e 19144 18 Recitations ‘en Liuletlgi‘lcse and When Father Bdear G Shakes tove uest She Powders Her Nose and The 48368 1.00 Good Little Bo, Edgar Guest, y More of Edgar Guest's hml]!n little spoken rhymes of every day life and everyda Th t “speaks his T En el Sako ths simpios wion Dance Records . {Roul of Pi —Waltz The Tmhdm}lsl 17 8 —Waltz Green=Arden Orchestra A *“Roses of Picardy” was first made famous in song form John McCormack. It yields a smooth beautiful dance. lrd)‘h" has delicate whistlings and shivery xylophone tremolos. | Both ideal for the present fashion of waltzing. Last Night on the Back Porch—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orclmtn} 19139 .7,‘ If I Can’t Get the Swoefi:ll ‘Want—Fox Trot Whiteman and His Orchestra PaulWhiteman is his European triumphs. H b-nmned“l(hzoflha.lm” lntlnhutnumb«h:tu : refrain. lhlbhnmn Wolnrhe Blues—Fox Trot _Benson Orelmtn of {Wouse of David Blues-—For Trot Yohieamml10140 8 Two numbers that are sure to please dmccn like une usual effocts In their accompainment. Victrola Took under the Tid and on the labels for these Victor trademarks Victor Talking Machine Company. Camden,N.J, n the second there perfect made him welcome.” 2 Ibs. Lard 290, Russell Bros.—advt | STARTING MONDAY FOR AN ENTIRE WEEK NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1688 FIND STRANGE BONES egistature ludmh? R " hed tn Rock Are Relloved (o Be These of Tribe That Preceded lroquots Indians. Roohester, N, Y, Oet, JE-—~Arehs today are examising five o4 yesterday wald The bones are In nu city morgue here and will be buried at the com-. Investigation. were In & state of perfect preserva. by eons tractors at work on & new road near here, The bones believed thoss Indians of a remote age, were found Alvin H, Dewsy, of the New York state archaeclogica! soclety, belleves members of & race of !-ul-uul that reamed Can- ada and western New York state be. power in violation of the principles|, . ", purchase of'stock in the | Guols buriale in “"' positions have 37 1 Ibe. Lard 3%, Rusesll Bros.-—advt | lowing authoritative statement from | the establishment of & bank and for!agsumed .m)l blame, declaring that it M" Hlnnofl Appoin 3 ted State Deputy Regent Mrs. Margaret Hannon of this eity unwise and have advised the|immediately to pay to the post office | has been appointed State Deputy Re- gont of the Daughters.of Isabella by “naver to repeat the |the National Regent, Mrs, Mary B, e Positively fresh Eggs §9¢ dos. Rua- HARDWARE ready mixed. Add waterand cook. When the pudding is taken from the stove it “sets” without ice. Tick Tock comes in Chocolate Flavor and Cream Flavor. Order both today, You can make man; low-priced desserts with-’l‘ic{ Tock. Serve it hot or cold, plain or with berries, preserved fruit and sauces. The 15 cent package serves five people. Minuts Taplocs Company, Orange, Mass. 'ANDIRONS FENDERS SPARK GUARDS IN BLACK ENAMEL ENJOY YOUR OPEN FIREPLACE THIS FALL Herbert L. Mllls 336 Main St. A DOLLAR A WEEK is a good plan to begin saving Why not start now. by bringingyour first dollar to the bank this week? TRUST CO LWERTAIN {2y, THE BANE OF SERVICE Open Saturday Evenings 7-9 New Dormitory Now Open - FOR YOUNG MEN This week the Y. M. C. A, opens a new dormitory of 10 comfortable rooms at 26 Court street. These rooms are steam heated, lighted by electricity and newly furnished. Rent rea- sonable. Apply at the Y. M. C. A, that are easy to make Only 15 minutes to make a Tick Tock Pudding. The ma- terials, milk, sugar, egg, flavor- ing, and Minute Tapioca are al- A Complete Minute Tapiqca Pudding For chk Returns Use Herald Clunfied Advts. Harold Lloyd in “WHY WORRY” | Special Show For Children After School Each Day, 10c