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MORALE OF RUHR IS future or te make good the arvears of the tax @ veply from the commission, #e- | New York Fireman Discorers (harved ng 10 the dispateh, was that the ¥ . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1028, FINDS FATHER'S BODY Remaing in Collar PARISH SOCIAL AT g et STEWAR 151 MAIN STREET posal could not be sccepled and | t’l:luum-onw\-u:bu wne| Now York, Oct. 2).~100 Monnigen lesa the coal tax were paid. | Heutenant of & Brookiva engine com The ‘.‘DCU-’:“':l |“w.h'l. :' pany yesterday ted his men in Aght olared it wou mpossible for ing fre that threatened destruction of fhem 1o Fesume work and that the| L "o oo T uiidmg in which his " ST, MARK'S CHURCH Service Laague Furnishes Musical SERIDUSLY DAMAGED Prestige of Reich Also Hit Hard at and by Separatist Movement | The Assoctated Pross Berlin, Oct. 23 With the German rationaliets demanding the resignation of the Stresemann government, the cabinet teday discussed events in the Tihineland Official opinien is that the | suceess of the Separatist movement in | several Rhenish towns and cities has eeriously affected not only the morale | of the Ruhr population but also the | prestige of the Reich An order has been fssued prohibit. responsibility for unempl e consequences would rest upon the allies The engineer commission rejoined that the attitude of the Tndustrialists | was the veason for the cessation of work and that the allied powers could in ne way assume respensibility for the situation ereated HURLEY-WILLIAMS ent te the lu\l M s new A\ large number of membe dance, vigit the program. | might and friends were in at ing neighbors furnishin Several applications for membership | home 18 located The blase extinguished Hennigan basement te determine he cause and there foupd the charred body of his 18 yesr old father old man had gone to the hasement to! recelve a shipment of ecoal ™ BURRITT GUANGE SOCIAL Bursitt Grange held a hoy anarters Paturday m Program and Comedy Sketch | € More than 850 people were in at | tendance at a parish social given un | der the aus ureh Her (lee League of Bt. Mar Episcopal chureh at ™he parish house last night An interesting program consisting of | voeal and instrumental eolos and a | burlesque comedy on “An open meet. | ing of the ehurch service league’ wan ghen 1 Lester Hume opened the program | with a soprane sele, “Bing Me To were received and plans discussed for the next meeting to be held Novem. ber 3 This meeting will begin at T:30 o'clock and will be followed by an entertainment and danecing, Mem. bers will be In costume and may in- | ing display of the red flag Use Currency, In order to mest the difficultiea en- suing from the rise in dollar ex. changs agd the shortage of commodi- Fleep.” Leon Jackson, tenor, sang| | Answer,” while Richard Porter & vinlin sele, “Air and Varia tions” and for the encore “Dawning.” | Harry Whatnall pleased with plane ' This City as Wis Bride, The marriage of Miss Grace E Willlams, daughter of Mrs Elizabeth Willlams of Dwight street ta John M »l ties, the government today isgued twe new decrees. The first authorizes trade to be carried on with foreign clurrencies as the unit of exchange, while the second compels traders to #21l goodi regularly for payment in Coorman Relchemarks Disobedience of the latter decree will be punished roverely The gavernment also Informed the publie that it was striving to the ut- 1an8t te affect the introduction of a (table currency Bread Very Costly, The reappearance of sunshine this morning failed to relieve the preva. 1ant gloam It costs five and a half »illion marks to buy a loaf of bread, and the food situation is continuing to give rise ta numerons small demon- rtrations, and occasionally a larger Joutbreak. The police were suymmoned last evening to forty places where clsturbances were occurring, but «aujekly restored order No serious encounters occurred over night. The most important in- cident was In the Ackerstrasse Market hall whera the police dispersed pev. cral thousand persons who attempted to demolish the iron grilles of the rhop. French Refuse Terms, According to a dispateh to the Vos- sische Zeitung from Gelsen-Kirchen vegterday's negotiations between Hugo €tinnes and the Franco-Belgian en- gineer commission, which is in charge of {ndustrial matters in the Ruhr, wers without result, The Germans declared they could resume deliveries of reparations coal free of charge on rertain conditions and after the ex- piration of a certain pasriod, but that it would be impossible for them to pay the coal tax for some time in the Accept only “PHILLIPS” MILK [come sunshine at the Children's Home jcheck for §5 Hurley of Hartford, toock place at the church of 8t. John the Evangelist this morning at 7:45 o'cloek. Only the immediate families were present. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss | Anna Willlams and the groom by John Fitzsimmons of Kensington The gift of the bride to the brides. maid was a si'ver mesh bag and the groom gave the best man cuff links The bride was well known, having heen employed In the office of the New Britain Machine Co. for some time. - The groom in a well known fireman in Hartford. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride. On. their return from a honeymoon trip, Mr. and Mrs. Hurley will reside in Hartford, It Minneapolis ting, Gets 85 and Sends Check to Children's Home Hers, Octogenarian Does Tat- Despite the rainy weather there is on Rackliffe Helghts, This morning Mev. Dr. John E. Klingberg, founder and superintendent, received the day's eupply of sunshine in a letter from Minneapolis. The letter was from a woman 84 years old and contained a The interesting part of it was that, although she has gone 14 years past the allotted three score and 10, the woman earned the $5 herself. Sit- ting by the fireside in her western home, her fingers industriously plying back and forth she did “tatting" for her neighbors and the $5 so earned has gone towards the institution which makes a happy home for or- phan children g S is FORD CO. DIVIDEND, New York, Oct. 23.—The Ford company of Canada has declared a dividend of 10 per cent payable Nov, 15 to stock of record Nov. 5. ENLARGE CORNELL ARENA. Syracuse, N. Y, Oct, 23, —Plans| P! for enlarging Schoellkopf field, Cor- vite their John A. Johnson, friends Following meeting refreshments were sarved in the banquet hall and the new Rurritt Grange orchestra made ith first ap- pearance, rendering petaral An Invitation has been re Vancouver, B, C, Oct master p Keni an steamship company to information was belleved here that Kiven Johnson jumped overboard night after hours of the loes of the motorship visit Cawasa Grange in Collinsville, Friday, October 2 ber of members plan to attend CAPTAIN PROBRABLY A SUICIDE 23, —Captain of o and th A veteran mariner, disafsared from the tug Venture while traveling from the by b, scene of the wreck to this port, ae. | 2®ption of Mr, Cannon, Mr, Whatnal cording night by members of the tug's crew. Captal Bun: brooding o ENGAGFMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur E Lester of 417 Chestnut street announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ethel H Lester, to Newman G. Provest wedding will take place in the future, T R R S e ) Th nea How to Make Pine Cough Syrup at Home Has no Takes bt and saves you about e. Pine cough syrups are usually plain sugar syrup. gh To make the best pine cou; | that money can buy, put 2 of Pinex in a_ pint bottls, an with home-made sugar syrup. can use clarified molass K syrup, instead of lurr syrup. Eithe way, you make a full | you ean buy ready-made for three tim: the monev. It is easant—children ure, good and ke it eagerly. You can fesl this take hold of a cough nal for prompt resnits. t to pre) y 8 moment (o propare bttt 4ttt 8 attttiae sttt a2 | e furnighed by Ahlberg's Syncopat. You know that pine is used in nearly | . nronhestra. all prescriptions and remedies for coughs. The reason is that pine contains several | peculiar elements that have a remark- | able effect in goothing and healing membranes of the throat and chesf is famous for this pur ounce fill up Or you es, honey, or corr pint—mere tha * ver the | last the t. Pine ‘combinations of pine and syrup. The “syrup” part remedy solos, "Romance in D hy Jean Sibe) fus and for an encore “Trolka ¥in| Tranneaux™ by Tachalkowsky Mr | | Whatga!t's numbers were excellent and wall received, Miss Cora Bertint follawed with a seprano solo. “"Morn. | ing."" and for an encore “The Rwestest | Btory Ever Told" Willlam & Cannen | and a large num- | provided plenty of laughs with his) and “Of Mr. Can- | comedy: selections, "Fishin | All the Young Maidens " | nen's baritone volce was rich in tone | Miss Huldah C. Johnson closed this | part of the program by singing "Hoew I Love a Bummer Day" and "Lilac a|Tree” faleolm Humphrey accom- panied all of the vocalists and Instru. fmmuluu at the plans with the ex. * . playing for him Plenty of good laughs were provid- n|®4 in the comedy sketeh “Open Mest. v|Ing of the Church Service Luagus,' which was a burlesque an a regular| meoting of the league. In this play- | Iet the comedy honors fell easily to| Robert Russell, Mrs. C. H. Disbrow, Mrs. I. D. Russell, Dr. ¥. A. B, For- rest and Charles Bradley. Others act. |In the sketch were Mrs. Charles Bradley, Willlam Rotherford, Miss A e | M. Martin, Miss Rosalle Bertini, Mrs r | Robert Russell and Ralph Britton | Preceding the first number on the entertainment. program, Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe announced that a parish ron- ference will be held on two days in | November at which time the mem- | bers of the church will be asked to nt- tend and discuss the work and waya and means of conducting the various church organizations. Following the | entertainment . refreshments twaere {served and dancing enjoyed with mu- On Sale - Wednesday, Thursday “Taking the Rlue Sky Out of Style” SHOP FOR STYLE —Rut don't pay a tax on it! Style 1s something apart from cnct—as more and more women are learning. A high price does not improve a commonplace style. A low price does not depreciate an admirable style, 1t is not how much you spend, but how wisely vou choose, that means surety in style, In shopping for style, you ean easily pay much more than our prices and get much less, The glamour of high prices could add nothing to the appeal of the styles at this store. Nor do our mederate prices subtract anything—except from the cost! and Friday or cold in & way that means business. The cough may be dry, hoarse and tight, | r may be persistently loose from the ?ormlfian ofp phlegm. ~The cause is the same—inflamed membranes—and ~this Pinex and Syrup combination will stop jt—usually in 24 hours or less. Splendid, | | too, for bronchial asthma, hoarseness, nell university's football arena, to provide seat for 23,500 persons, were announced here today. The present seating capacity is 15,000.- Word has been sent to Gavin Haddon, archi- tect who designed the new Franklin OF MAGNESIA Say "Phillips” and Refuse Watery Imitations Always ask for “Phillips,” the or- feinal Milk of Magnesia preseribed by physicians for 60 years. Protect your doetor and yourself by avoiding sub- stitutes for the genuine “Phillips.” 25 ecent bottles, also 50' cent bottles, fleld at Philadelphia, to hurry plans 80 that bids may be received this vear, NEW TREASURY BILLS Berlin, Oct, 23.-~In view of the de lay in the {ssuance of the new cur- rency, the t2ate government of Raden | has decided to issue treasury bills of | di any ordinary throat ai! “Piu'extia 2 !Iigh%{ concentrated com- enuine Norway pine ’ no‘jmileohfnuus the world over for its an prompt effect upon coughs. else. faction or_money refunded. Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind, Beware of substitutes, rections, an Ask vour 1ment. i “2 s of Pinex” with Juegit for d‘éd:;:!‘tc accept anvthing Guaranteed to give ahsolute satis- | he Pinex contain directions—any drug store, STAMFORD [ € Tuis GREAT EVENT MEETS EVERY COOKING NEED Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 209% OFF SALE On All Hats Over $5.00 s et ol s g A Very Exceptional Offering of il | 700 EXCLUSIVE FALL HATS Jis easily cared for, and is one of the NEW best rangesmade. FALL HATS Featuring Hats made of Lyons Velvel with the latest trims. Every wanted color and style. Hats worth double small denominations on a gold basis. | Judge the succees of the kitchen When you buy a STAMFORD range you are protected by nearly 90 vears’' experience in manufac- BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED HATS For Misses and Matrons The Fashionable Ma- terials and Colors, - Large, medium and small Hats. _ Hats for all occasions $5.00 Reduced, But Regardless of This You Take 20% OFF THE MARKED PRICE This Offer For 3 Days Ouly, and Every Thrifty | Woman Should Be Here Early Wednesday Morning | | Many of These Hats Have Previously Been | | turing cooking apparatus, 8750 HATS ...........00 $6.00 ; $10.00 HATS ......ovvvviine.. $8.00 \ $12.50 HATS .. $10.00 the price we sell them for, 81500 HATS ......oovvvveee.. $1200 flet Millinery (o, 177 MAIN STREET Every Hat Marked In Plain Figures Many 73 Arch Street g&sé%}g \ Also