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NEW BRITAII\ DAILY HE RALD, "RIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, lvR ALLING RUBBER CQO. 2o mansr. SPORTING GOODS RUBBER GOODS AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES 'Be Prepared For Winter Driving. We are here to serve you with the Necessary Articles. Don’t wait, put a set of Tire Chalns in your car today as you may need them anytime now. Chase & Burlington Auto Robes—$5.50 to $18.00. GLOVES—Our line of Driving Gloves is now complete. We also carry Dress and Work Gloves. H. 0. W. Sweaters, Pure Worsted, Can’t be beat for warmth—Men’s and Ladies’. Footballs and Basketball Goods. Special prices to teams. Hood and Radiator Covers. Alcohol, 75¢ gallon. Fresh stock of Radio Batteries just in. Eveready Flashlight Cases and Batteries. RAIN-COATS—RUBBERS—BOOTS—ARCTICS ‘SPORTSMEN START DRIVE ¥ HOW ROOSEVELT FOR BIG GAME PRESERVE | o SRy ! Starting Campaign for Breoding | s : . " ) L e O ce Mi e . THE ADVENT OF A NEW amante. Romevolt - whon s a 12/ mak Walon League of Americe ‘ , , i FUR SHOP TO NEW BRITAIN o breeding grounds in year old first termer in the New e taunded York assembly he carried the day in ..o 1ive 1o Will H. Dilg, president of | a public debate before the aristocratic ). ., j 1 ? Nincteenth Century club in New York pue w0y miles of tand stretehing | ; h N 3 city against one of the most famous (rom fake Pepin, Minnesota, to IRock AN\ k Y p \ le e publicists of the day, were revealed | 1sland, Thinois, on the south, consti- | \\ ! — — last night by the former president’s!tute the most prolific spawning | sister, Mrs. Corinne Roosevelt 1ob-| grounds for all warm water game and inson, food fishes, Mr. Dilg said, as well as e \ ¢ 23 (] Speaking before the Woman's an exceptional breeding section 1 . Y N A oosevelt Republican club here Mrs, small mammals and the greatest X N L S Ko Itobinson told of the attempt of w lhatchery for birds in the o . : \ : ) 2 great New York editor to banter the He asserted that in 1921 n ung Roosevelt before the assembly 000,000 fish were rescued o the lan \(l!’”vn‘ by engaging him in a club debate|land-locked waters ¢ " < \ ~ N 4 P against a famous publisher renowned| region, which the biolog ‘. . N h ’ for his argumentative bent. cstimated at a value of §1,200, | i 3 y /Y 1} Invited to select his own theme the, Agitation toward setting ¢ 3 ¥ AR 3 3 young assemblyman launched cn- =ection “""’(‘“""':ml"’ :":'l““:“"’n:“”'l'l ‘l / \ i ally u it o group ot estate o ! wo- | a / f."\‘ ":::."L'."""""m'.“'l" 'h\,,'":l'l"',:::,',, oy posed to dyke and drain the Winne t [ 3 ) . O~ . »d activity . shick bol o1 the Mis poi river, I (WOHYILY Eor SHe: TMSOAW It m.“’#‘lfi‘\"\er»nnsm s between we l:"f;." TR led the| 1 Soto and Lyasville. The war de N 7 f x5 \ \ 86 W M ° S o arpumenta e amots DAL L SIS BT U « T A est Main Street cditor rose to begin his 15 minute ",'lj““m,'f,,, the lcague and an apy . { X - . rebuttal to Roosevell's half hour ur- |y, Yy, supreme court of Wiscon ‘1“ %/ Y Cordially invite you to attend their Opening Sale. Every effort gument, ) Inurels rested h el empora eld up the plan, accor 2 % 3 Spoosition, i por \;:'»‘Ilfw‘ PRIB RS | B K has heen made fo present a stock of furs and garments which Americanism, the rebuttal st forth | | | 4 / R AYE i 4 will give the public a wide selection from which to choose for "ot e et and OF PIG” \ ; J the coming winter needs. To emphasize the service the Connecti- of zealous after-dinner speakers, Tn- LAST YEAR g, % e Y 1 cut Furriers will always try to offer the prices on each fur and (I Awishpta va & 0is bt BAD TIME FOR CHINA — ; L ) & every garment in stock has been cavefully figured to impress our . - : | g trade with the savings made hy trading at a home store. We vt e i e doghons e e T it : ¢ ) : have always treasured the extensive patronage given our Hart- wifled nddress of the great editor”! ool ’ A1 % A ford store by New Britain Folks and the establisliment of ¢his Mrs. Robinson sid. “Then in an j : X)) ‘? ( store in New Britain means even hetter service in that our cus- SN NI kel of 4" malle” Whioh grlbindhisanys Ay | z tomers can buy at home the same quality garments, made in the wv,‘y.::-”vuvfl.rnml to hail as the """“[,1.::::'5::":-u.\"'.\m-f- =h e bl ) oot - same high grade manner, and at the same reasonable prices as Rising amid the enveloping ap-| Chinese merchants arc un ! A / though buying in Hartford or in New York, Fashions in Furs nlauge for his opponent young Roose-| Whether to blame politics or the jinx | § . { are brought to your door. it steeled himself for his fina1| Of the present : rebuttal, Chinese ¢ lar is divided into “Gentlemen,” he said with winning| ¢ s Pl g pedii- “"": carncstiess, “my distinguished op- TR -1 ponent has condemned ‘isms’ ot ° e M Aty g 4, ! EASTERN MINK COAT | HUDSON SEAL COAT | HUDSON SEAL COATS ably. T am granted five minutes to g Skunk and squirrel trim- yeply. T shall not consume that vm.._‘.' ming, finest qu‘ali',\. regu- e . i K B § TR 16 in, long, finest quality, 1 shall not require a full minute, ! regular 81,450, Special lar £300 sky and Viatka squirrel, “Gentlemen—I commend to your b ¥ by some special nation sw as H P o thoughtful consideration but a single ”%, n\',"‘:“',',, o Sagroteaiiniee ] J 2 ’ ord-patriotism.” r r the y 1 '\ | Up I8 and 50 in. long, Kolin- { year and each section is k the cock, the years o monke A thunder of applause greeted the (16 stork, the pig, etc reply, and thus, with Americanism- This happens to be the last or | K P — . the theme of his first and last public' year of the pig \ 5 ¢ 1\ Yy S ddress to America—was Roosevelt| pig arc always bad ane 1 toye Vo 4 - 4 - . acclaimed victor in his maiden pub-|of the pig the last of the P M ] ! A RACCOON COATS MUSKRAT (COATS debate. stems meets the last of the t ’ - ¢ 7 . 16 in. long, (I.n'h northern IS in. dong, beautifuily “That was when I was 18, Mrs,| branches, to use the terms of the A . g z 4 pelis, regular 82 matched. reguiar 5200, Robinson concluded, sages, - v el | Nothing could*happen that we g > B $ 1 95 | $ 1 55 REPUBLIC OF TURKEY ‘;‘;;g'uso the average Chincsr in 11} ,.,4;Rs|,\,\‘T|,.\x|n ¢ ¢ ) » . earthquake did not disturh the i 0! > . — OFFIGHLLY OUTLINED’::';‘"::v:";,hlnfhr‘"‘vlv‘u”\lrl‘ L o7 oy Finest quality, 18 in, . Lo e S ““ A 3 \"'{T'l!:‘;':;~ SEAL CARACUL COATS lng only what they need 1o &0 long. fox trimming, regu- In all eolors, trimmed . One Chinese h:\nl\v“ > 2o Plain and trimmed, I8 with fox and el, I8 Washington Gets Interesting Descrip- | 15 1 4 virtually cra lar $125. s i g Pl et P nut that exports had virtually in, long. in, long, reguim 83 jand imports of foodstuffe gre " QY ° 4 tion of Organization of New Turk- | Src HPOT O Hon e 350 Y 5 N y ish Government. | show, decreased 4,000,000 taels g . ¥ " Up the first half of 1923. No in ‘ A Y [ R4 Washington, Nov. 2.—An interest- |[ment is shown in the spinning i " v - - ing description of the organization of ; dustry and even the mah jong I \ " > o N " -~ v g o new republic of Turkey was re- | ness has fallen off A Big Selection of N i A NATURAL SQUIRREL TARMOT COATS orted by Rear Admiral Bristol, Am-| On the whole the people are glun o s . . N COATS Al and Menath «rican high commissioner at Constan- |and resigned. NECKPIECES, SCARFS ; Finest quality. sizes and lengths, inople, in forwarding to the state de- | ' ‘KETS ’ 1ment today a communication from GERMAN YOUTHS GUT RICH AND JAC M"T'. ks 3350 $75 \inan Bey, representative of the An- At Similar Reductions . Up # government at Constantinople. Majority of Automobiles Owmed he form of the Turkish state ie Men From 20 to 25 = = i i3 s dican,” the communication said, | religion Moslem and its official guage Turkish. The president of republic, Who s the chief of | Property of persans betwes ' ? 2 te, is elecved by the grand national | - o . ; sernibly from among its members for | 119611 of the gambling chances whic period for which the members of | DAV presentéd themscives in the ssembly are elected; and in this | kalcidiscopic changes — whi y he presides wherever he COMe in the fisancial situatio Germany. and most of the ne Berlin, Nov. 2.—A majority « automobiles owned in Gerlin are s it necessary over the assem o are youngsters. snd the 2yurcil of ministers, Th Many of them ##he Tiaistor 1 ehovsn from amens . Cuasn shiwed by some of thes i itai ol s T e by o 86 West Main St., New Britain, Conn. 65 Church St., Hartford, Conn. who il the other | €NOrmous, and thelr expcna : e members | 1aVish. ¥ e« methods - o i : e covnc | these ge-rich-quicc chups. a1 91 Largest Retail Fur Manufacturers in Connecticut tuted is pre g thve ture . s » @ v stabitiz — 3 i HAVE RORE T DR T, f Oar Success Is Bazlt 0n The Keepmg of Every P"o””“ t of the repub