Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
P s R .y NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 102, “We pledged our co-eperation wilh | survey of educational conditions the Ithe 12-howr day in our industry as!cations! legisiation in the last ses: slon, dealing particnianly wilh meas AR GIVES RECIPE S00n a8 i shouid be He oritigised what he The moderate regessions iIn operale With President while the industry was censidering 80 much n the |-un-u its plan to abolish the long the Americanisation and the "-Mrm' New York, Oct. 26.=There 18 0o o iy oy veleased & large number classes™ bills Teason (o fear & serious Ananclal or) o "L o buen and permitted consum- | commercial disturbance In the Best| o "o e onange mueh seoner|hereafter the education eemmitiee their part and co-operate with thel oo o “aops siated, [mittes when bills of this nature are| president, Bivert H. Gary of the "' oo qine W remarks, Mr, heard, He referred to “growing dis- United States Blecl Corporation and o oo o qes far the conduct of the content” over inereasing expenditures president of the Ameriean Tren and|j ol ysiness in such & manner that| for edueation and thought the reason :‘.‘l" ""‘"““’.-l‘:”‘l""'"‘ "‘J““ Address |, ove can be no just cause for ve.|Was based on a feeling that ore the institute yesterday = “There are many peasons for eon "'..'w': desire, we need the meod will|oblained for the enormeus “‘"l“ n ‘,": ::.’;"“'!}[“'“‘:“" Of this| o0 1o general public,” he sald, country,” ¥ 1 year the iren and steel industry will standing deal justly by all groups . show a considerable profit. In some employes, our customers, our|jects without a knowledge of any, :Il:\:i‘pl'l:: 1::.;::0:f":nl(;m:‘l:;’lul': ':;Irnmpnlluu and our stookholders™ | excess of the ability to supply,” | v He sald the character and ln\uh‘ tions of ex-President Harding had been | Coal Co. Wednesday night burglars registered early in his administration. | secured cash amounting to $100, and| Ho asserted that his principles and| * {1n three other robberies reported to- | innermost thoughts were expressed in | day stole $200 and goods valued at| his speeches and letters, and it may| several hundred dollars. be assumed,” he added “that Presi-| | i e e oo b Bakewell Disusss Salaries o ADVERTISING - MAN | Men and Women Teachers SENDS PRAISE| life, Consequently the prosperity of this country will apparently have cor- —— | © Mr, W. H, Benson of Baltimore, had | | considerable worry about his daugh- dial apropriate and effective asaist- ,Ance from the national b{r;:nme;u.; limited only by the establis! rules| New Haven, Oct, 26.—Senator C, - A - and principles and the general wel-|M, Bakewell who was senate chair- :,r;,,l'ywh‘:,\::;‘.:,:;:‘.hrer:muL::pll;l’-‘ fare of the people.” {man of the committee on education Iowmcllrl!tr that he and his daugh- Ho discussed the abolition of the in the last goneral assembly and who| ter are both worry-free now: 12-hour day and the changes made in | is a professor at Yale, yesterday, In an “I have been talking about your br, Iaboring conditions in the steel and address at the citizenship school at True's Elixir. It 1s great stuff! Tho fron industry. He congratulated the | Yale defended the action of the 108 Glixir s doing good work for my institute for the abolition of the 12-|jslature in killing the blll to equalize daughter; please send us two bottles. hour day in the iron and steel in-|pay of men and women school teach-| Yours for health.—W. H, Benson, dustry of the United States of ers, He declared that the bill would Scores and scores of such letters| B Amerlca.” {have been unwise lcgislation. Thelgyow us that Dr. True's Elixic has The war, he said, was the most | compelling reason for action was that| een most successful for use in reliev- material force in delaying the elght-|women teachers are pald by local ing constipation. hour day but added that as soon as authorities and the question should Watch these symptoms: Constipa- the war ended the industry took up|be decided by the latter. He sald| tion, sour stomach, biliousness, the fight again and now had met|that in his opinfon a blanket wage cramps, eyes heavy and dull, bad with practical success. He paid l‘lll'n)’l lowers the standard rather| preath, all gone feeling, headaches. tribute to former President Harding | than raises it, and that a standarsd They may lead to more scrious condi- As the man whose words did more rate should be based upon quality of|tions—bad colds, grippe, ete. To warfl to bring the cight-hour day into the service without regard to sex. off or make attack light take Dr. steel industry than anything else. Senator Bakewell made a general| True's Elixir. 40c—60c—8$1,20 SAGE, ALLEN & CO. 8-1090 (INC.) 3-1090 NOBBERIES IN BRIDG Rridgeport, Oet, 26.—Lo safe In the office of the J, A, Black HARTFORD HARTFORD __SPECIAL VALUE IN— WOMEN’S COATS / ' $25.00 ' : . We were fortunate in purchasing some very wonderful values in coats which we are offering at this low price. In this collection are models to satisfy the most fastidious taste. There are at least 15 different styles to choose from in striped Polaire, Overplaids, Shadow Stripes and Plaids. Colors are tan, gray, maple, navy, black and mixtures. Some are fur trimmed. Sizes 16 to 48. n ™, KNITTED SUITS AND DRESSES For the Autumn Sports Wardrobe $10.75 w s Much of the modern woman’s time is spent in actively taking part in sports’ of all kinds, and she demands as much smartness in sports clothes as in other costumes in her wardrobe. We are offering a most complete assortment of knitted garments, for which there is such a vogue, in many interesting styles. Prices are most reasonable. THE LAST DAY OF THE HOSIERY AND KNIT UNDERWEAR SALE Special Values In Both Departments For Saturday Selling “Merode” Union Suits for women. Fine quality cotton, low neck, sleeveless and knee length, all sizes 34 to 44—$1.00 eacH. Women’s Cotton Vests and Pants, the vests made in low neck and sleeveless, and the Dutch neck and elbow sleeve styles; sizes 5-6—85¢. Sizes 7-8-9—81.00, Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments for chil- dren; sizes 1-2—95¢. Sizes 3-4-5—$1.19, Sizes 6-7-8—$1.39. Sizes 9-10—$1.69. SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT VALUES SILVER PLATED WATER PITCHER $7.50 Silver plated water pitcher with applied thread and leaf border; 4 pint capacity, 7% inches high. Butler finish; regular $15.00 value. 26 PIECE CHEST OF SILVER SHEFFIELD PLATED HOLLOW WARE $9.75 $2.95 Rogers 26'piece chest of guaranteed flat- ware consisting of 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 table- Hollow ware consisting of fruit bowls, cake baskets, and flower vases; values to $7.50. spoons, 6 teaspoons, sugar shell and butter Silver plated Pie Plates, Dutch border and knife. Complete with lined wooden chest. cut Pyrex inserts, regularly $3.95 for—$3.29 PRICED FROM sty Full fashioned heavy pure silk and fibre Stockings of excellent wearing quality; black only—$1.65. Children’s Silk and Wool Stockings made in the popular Derby rib style. Wonderful range of colors including black, white, camel, buck, cordovan and gray; in size 6—$1.00. In each larger size, 10c additional. Women’s Silk and Wool Stockings of fine glllagéty, Phoenix make; black and brown— 354 SHEFFIELD PLATED CANDLESTICKS $4.49 Pair Dutch Table Mats, heavily silver plated, felt back, round and square shapes, regularly priced 50c. Special at—3 for 95¢. Silver Plated Bread Trays in several de- signs, bright or butler finishes, $3.50 value for—8$1.95. _Sandwich Trays, silver plated, assorted de- signs, bright or butler finishes, $3.75 value for—$2.39. Vegetable Dishes, silver plated, hammered designs, $10.00 value for—$6.49, vLet| He asked if it would not be belter| yeady in calendar| . oiways to the best of our under. to drill on fundamentals rather than| Haven and nearby towns, {to “smear” over a great many sub-| established between this | Hridgeport and possibly between New Haven and Walerbury, FINDS HIS BALLOON [the president,” he said, “te climinate | country over and then took up edv- sioiatan A.-.:*‘;'.‘ Pig ey | Discorers Farmes Had 1 Brussels, Oet. 26 , the Belgian asrenaul ways and means of carrying into exe: | namely, “the little red schoolhouse, . o started at §t, Cloud, France De Muyter traced the balloon with the assistance of the German pelice He advanced the suggestion Ihat| . vecovered it from & farmer, 1o The few months If business men Will 40/, \ouid otherwise bave been pos:|meet with (he ApPropriations com-| ruoner was about te eut it up for hom the thief had seld it y stack covers NO MORE “TOLL, LINE" New Haven, Oet, 26.—The 8 N, ade- | Tolephone Co. announced today that quate returns and results were Not| yext month the service which obviates outlay, | the ealling of a toll line operator al» beltween New operation would Areyoutoo thin? Q | Then take n» a SCOTTS \! EMULSION » CONNECTICUT’S OLDEST AND FINEST CREDIT CLOTHING STORE Charge Accounts Gladly Opened L Pisslicabic “Gentlemen, that pledge has never ures which were Kilied He mid Brasst 4o Muys lheam vielated nor peglected ner its wany of these were good but they| fulfilment unnecessarily pestpencd, were rejecied hecause they were ni.-un:‘ on of the Reigia. the e — Possessl Everyone familiar with all the luu: bu:c:.t‘.l:“.:llhln the province of lwnhl_‘“mu with which he n;‘n-e won x; will testity 10 the good faith and au .. ' a g he g8 | h m “ fll.' " “ m"uuu u’lulor of 'lha industry.” |termed an “sutematic attitude” of | u::‘:;luh”n n:lne a‘-umu shipment the sfme on bills carvying appropriations| o FL LR COT ey De Muyer had | velume of business which eccurred and cited the three bills Ilnfn were | ded at Betadorf, Saseny, winning logialators’ e¥es |0 Aument Thieville cup race which eity and be Tel. 359 m:‘.‘.?&'i‘.“f&’a;" gy Your Fall renovation program will no doubt include some new window shades. You should see the complete line of our shade department and let us give you estima “The John Boyle Co. =:| New Window Shades For Beauty and Utilitx Besides being useful, window shades can serve the purpose touch of dlltlnci‘ion to the home. Only shades that are fine in quality and pleasing in color tone, can lend of le shade cloths we in on your window shade FRANKLIN SQUARE GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES, ROOM ‘MOULDINGS, METAL- OEILINGS, S§IGN WORK, BTC, BRENNAN'’S GATELY & BRENNAN, Inc. 47 Main Street Fine Clothes e MEN'’S ad YOUNG MEN’S New Style Overcoats e . $29.50 ¥ lin Backs 935.00 $25.00 $24.50 e $29.50 .$29.50 veeas ' Young Men’s Overcoats . Older Men’s Overcoats . Snappy New Suits Staple Suits Pencil Stripe Suits ..... Serge M suis $35.00 SPECIAL THIS WEEK Extraordinary Value in MEN’S OVERCOATS Very latest models $28 OPEN SAT. EVENINGS . $29.50 $35.00 ' "New Britain Sport Coats .. Bolivia . Coats Fur Trinmed $35, ()0 ‘Hg:l;ts $3 7°50 Pea e $55.00 NewSik $15.00 Latest Satin §18,00 Poret Tvill $18.00 Pt e $12.,50 Canton Crepe $25.00 “WOMEN’S i MISSES’ . $18.00 $25.00 . SPECIAL THIS WEEK L] Superior Quality ASTRAKAN JACKETS " for women and misses $25 OPEN SAT. EVENINGS