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BOYS’ SUITS Of the Price of Any Boys’ Knicker Suits in Our Stock $1.0 —_— Wednesday Only BOYS’ $4.50 ALL WOOL ROLL.COLLAR PULL-OVER SWEATERS While they last Seal Brown—Navy Blue—Maroon $3.00 Boys® FineyRibbed_ BLACK HOSE Sizes 6 to 9. Wednesday Only CURTIN AND SOUNEY PROBE COMPLAINTS OF WIRING: May Ovder Changes As Result of In- vestigation in ling~ in Center of y. M Radical changes in wiring systems in usc in buildlngs in the center of the city may be ordered as a result of an inspection madg this morning by Electrical Inspector €. J. Curtin ai Deputy Fire Chief Michacl T whe Is in charge of the fire pre tion bureau, The fire department had se ports of wiring that was not installed according to the requirements of city oMinances and of changes that had been made in construction as a result of which wiring otherwise legal wa made dangerous. Inspector Curtin al- %0 had complaints and todug the two officials conducted an in gation, Several Main street blocks were visit- ed and others will be inspectd short- ly. The officials report finding con- ditions that will warrant orders for numerous changes. I*ur bearing animals received legal protection in Maine i 1866, in Ohio in 1867, Nebraska in 1872, and Mon tant in 1885, “FRUIT-A-TIVES ™ MADE FROM FRUIT Intensified Juices of Oranges, Apples, Figs and Prunes Combined With Tonics In overcoming disease and making the sick well, “Fruit-a-tives” or “Fruit Laxo Tablets’ get their rare and unusual powers from the method of combining the fruit juices, This process was discovered by a hysician and perfected by him after T indreds of tests, By this discovery, the juices of apples, oranges, figs and prunes are concentrated and combined with tonies in such a_manner thdt the medicinal action of the fruit juicesare made much more active and valuable, Try “Fruit-a-tives” for all Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Skin Troubles. H0e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or sent by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y. Don't Vorget The— B.C. G.CLUB DANCE TONIGHT At Odd Fellows Hall Formerly Turner's No Corns The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. Stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens #and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same. At your Blue: ExtraSalesw a 7w $1.00 AMERICA HAS NOT GIVEN UP HOPE (Cyntinuéd from First Page) made a although to have sion there, ambassador's retary Hug the foreign office pleasing impres nothing in the indicated what Sec on reparations gen iy and on the expert committee in particular. The tone of the conversation was such, however, it was remarked Wy w high official at the Quai 1'Orsay, as to make incomprehensible the dis- patches reccived from Washington by way of London tending to show that |Secretary Huglies and President Coolidge. had taken a decisive atti tude on the scope of the committee's |inquiry. These disy proposed chess are causing great neh official elr vonsidered as part of to isolate I'rance and (obliges her to aceept the British plan of repdration and abandon a Po siderable part of her claim on Ger. many without any consideration, Mspatches fromel.ondon declaring Great Britain, Belgium and Italy now are in accord to oppose the Irench point of view arc idered as part of the same offensiv . A high official declared it Was pre. posterous to think that allies pos sessing less thay half the total claims on Germany vould settle reparation problems independently of I"rance whose interest was moré than half MARRIED FOR L YZARS Mr. and Mrs, Edwa: hnson of Cot. tage Place Pleasantly Surprised by About 100 Friends on Anniyversary About 100 friends pl prised My, and Mrs, Edward John- son of 17 Cottuge Place last evening 25th wedding They were married vember 1808, by Rev, Mp quist, Bristol They were prosented with tiul urn set, eream ladle $50 in cash. Speeches werr Oscar Johnson, Joseph John Kallberg and Linus | Musical sclections were IJHI‘A buifet ‘”‘VIL:‘,“' 1 ARRESTED AS FUGITIVE Brooklyn salesman Canght Today antly sur- an No Laund in honor of their niversary then of v beau and about made Anderso lerson rendered by n, A Acensed of Stealing $11.000 Vrom Emploger. New York, Nov. 6.-—-Wi Rolling, Brooklyn salesmar rested today as « fugiti | tice at Holyoke, Mass, where charged with having stolen 1nmh negotiating to corner tt of & Massachusetts corporatic According to the police the ,wnke businessnicn, Timothy 1y | George W. Michonald, met e |® hotel dining table in Hoiyoke | bringing $41,000 with which the | man was going to buy the stoc | argument started during which {lins disappeared. Then Lyr [covergd his $41,000 was missing envelope containing it having replaced by an empty one 41000 GIRL NOW « u\« Tovs | Margaret Wrenn, § year old gir $337 South Main street, who w by ‘an automobile Sund {has regained tonscionss to the authoritics at | general hospital and she |comtortably. Her lition still re crities omenWanted Nev FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS For Suit—Coat—Dress—Skirt—Girls’ Apply at-once to Mr. Departments, Coat and Milline® Mullaney The Big Store RAPHAEL'S DEPT. STORE Suede trim, Black Suede and Bronze Kid with ‘ military and Baby Louis heels. from our mgular stock and formerly sold as high as $8.90. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE ALD, TUESDAY, SECOND .FLOOR AT Besse ~Lelands Select Lot of Women’s In Black Patent Leather, Patent with Gray These Pumps are — Wedne~dav s Selling Price — - $3.00 Protect Health of The World deven health officers of ti Health Division of the League of Nations recently arrived in this Left to right, back row: Andersen of Norway; Charlas Porter of England: L. Aubland of France. country and.now are in Boston to study conditions there. Kelly, commissioner of Massachusetts Health Department: Van Boechel of Belgium. Seated: Dr. l Dr, Frunccsco Piccininni of Italy; Dr, Dr, M. Seymour of Canada; . Hunziker of Switzerland; E. Dr. Dr, originally sold for $1.40. NOVEMBER 6, -Select Lot of Boys’ SHOES Including a lot of the youngsters’ make that 1093 —WEDNESDAY SPECIALS— * BOYS’ OVERCOATS Special Lot of Coats Sizes 215 to 10 Wool Lined. Wednesday Only Boy Nearly all s While they last SPECIAL SALE ' $1.50 and $2.00 ODD PPANTS Se In brown calf, also a few pairs of black Bal. $3.00 Selected Lot BOYS' FALL HATS Good Assortment of Styles $1 OO Regularly $1.50, BOY DISAPPEARS Greenwich Room This Youth, Also Is Missing. wick emt mothe New York hospi No 13, Not in Morning—Motor $2.00 and §. PRESIDENT T0 WAIT His Will Not Recommend Action in Vet. HEIRS WITHDRA“ APPEAL Contest Over Admitting Johanna Scheef Is Nieces Filed Objections, An appea Dr. Eugene R. Dr. L. |of the loca g th n withdrawn t docket br. H sisting of tendent of the ticut s pital at \hlu'xmw G Highway ommis STATE PURCHASING AGENT crotary « Various Institutions Will he Asked to ton and A, Macbonald ) instruetions to will sec cooper institutions in the making and to report the plan meeting commis sioner John mitte plan which mong th of purchases, Work Up Cooperative Plan For - Making Turchgses, Hartfory, Nov, 6.«<At the tion of Governor Templeton, it was at a subsequent degided at the ¢ in the executive office in the capitol between the governor_und the heads and other representatives of state in stitutions to vefer the n ing & state purchasing agent or pur. con onterence held today HYLAN JOORKS BETTER Nov, 6.-~Mayor My d after voted te om hig home New York looking much Im'r \ nt serions round th Trooklyn ttor of hav corner | - 1 | ; chasing ageney to a committe SHOES — Special For Wednesday 700 Pair of Men's and Women's Shoes and Oxfords, picked from our regular stock—All to go EDNESDAY AT NEAT TO ™ ram Sample Shoe Store ... 193 MAIN STREET National Meat Stores Co. LARGEST RETAILLRS OF QUALITY MEATS IN AMIERICA 0 NWEST MAIN STRUMY rmnosi CLOVERBLOOM PRINT BUTTER.Lb. 55 BONELESS ROUND CORNED BEEF Lb. 19 TENDER ROUND STEAK .. pe start ) ot NEW POLICE ON DUTY i of commi Mght wh this ever has he | Wriee n v David Doty t ¢ who new policemen appoint- | meeting of the hoard | that dispositior \ work | appeal w admitied t the origing ssioners ) e the fifth ing. Offiee assigned 1 ek RRock ar .20 Ofticer Thor ower Ar Josep \ Blo will of taker latey Johanna Scheet probate th The of the testator ve in and New Yor by heirs ¢ e decedent om the appellants property was left to tion court in admit; ha superior are Mrs. Scheef's crans’ Bureau Until the Report Is In, President today that Washingtor o [ Will of Mrs Discontinned— Tomom‘lrighf Night's Tonics — freeh ai sleep and an NR Tablet to days better, 's Remedy (NR Tablets) beneficial influence on the d and eliminative system—the Stomach, Liver and els. Tonight —take an NR Tablet=—its action in ferent you will be de- lightfully surpri HAS NOTHING The e M, ftor M JUNIORS—Little NR's hird the n¢u|‘n done. Is Money Ever “Spent for Advertising? A voung and energetic execu- tive took hold of a fine old re- tail business in New York. “What this business needs.” he told himself, “is a place in the mind of the public.” And deliberately he set out rifice the greater volume s profits and invest the cacrifice into the building of good will, And this old ess, advertising was the of life. to hreath For six months had not passed before the business had The Herald is a member of the A, 1 would he pleased a copy of the latest circulation report 10,000 DISTRIB UTED DAILY THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEW BRITAIN NEWSPAPER and Demand Circulation Proofl When ltu_\iuz(\pm-(- grown so that the cost thaan eve ’ cause ol shop effected far gave Today a spent, o for adve S T was a smaller percent 1t 41 appropriation i ( 01¢ reases; ai iness increases he perv Is mo adve to ent tising ? submit 1 ].L”!I‘L \ ertain percent had been, and,"! econo perio Years ago. e 18 '\]H'\("l to be penrt, ising. But st ines e that the ' ) the bus 8 d the smaller ige becomes “spent” fo G