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5 I No Radical Changes in Present Situation, Says National Secy. p er in every community ‘e or community There is no destruction of values nor is there property |y Iy expense to the |0 original cost of community, ox laying out lan in a city zopmg | "Ith some offensive characteristics, or | this season while | is it fair to protect the whele neigh- | “Dinorah."” | st Augustine, Fla, Nov. 15.—St. system, o0ocal g to Fiavel Shurtlefl, borhood.” amuel Insull, president of the |John's county grand jury has return- S itars bE the DabanAldity Dlassing | Defliing The rence between a Civie Opera, is head of the principal | ed indictments against five alleged B it ey e s B v ind & Wil SRk .. |zas and electric utilities of Chicago. | confidence men, one of them a for- i uncheon of the | he explained that the building code Tongue Shows if The singer, after keeping a contract | mer vice-president of a local bank, Kotary « won ates to the construction of the Biliom,('onsripa(ed cngagement in Green Bay, Wis, last | charging that they defrauded Marcus i L ssa, City Engin- | house, the materials used, ete., and s night, declared that after the present | H. Rlumenthal of Cleveland, Ohio, out SELe e G . i e s |season she would not appear with the |of $19,650 by claiming to have ad- prominent property owners wergpres- applies to the kind | Chicago opera as it is now constituted | vance information on horse races t of ings which may be erected in oo and would sing only for the Metropo- The men indicted are Dave Cowan, theors Jale ctions and there may be 15 | 1 UrTY, Mother! "-“"‘ $ ’:“‘:“’ Pee |jitan in New York. . alias Henry N, Sachs, Ben A. Myers, ites i the | or more different Kinds of regulationy | 1% Child loves the pleasant taste of | "y 4o not hold one of Big Tim Mur- |G, H. Watson, alias Edward Louls; Bd- wlopted it | for different parts of the city, *The | C>iiornia Fig Syrup™” and It MEVET phy's cards, and I cannot be ordered | ward F. Lewls and Alvarez E. Baya, roposed | ZONINg system.” he said, “creates dis. | |21!8 tO Open the bowels. A teaspoon- | ,;oyng jke a gashouse worker. I|the last named being a local man. Mr. Shurtloff, | riets which tave different kinds of |\ feday may prevent a sick child £0-| wiy not submit to the steamroller | Warrants have been issued for all the istration | egulations.” He cmphasized the fact | e vour dr uime “Cal. | tactics of Mr. Insull,” she was quoted |men. The alleged operation in which of towns in | that there must be a common meeting | 1o %, YOUF drussist for genuine 7Cal-|ay syying, | Blumenthal was the victim, took place York which |Eround between a too flexible ordin. | OT0ia Fig Syrup” which has dircc| “rhg opera public scems divided in |in January of last year. . et be 1w finportance’ to |8nCe and abe that fa absolutely rigid) | o) [OF babies l““‘"] children of _alllsupport of the singer and Mr. Insull. Al New Bifatn which have adopted the No Cost To City jaRoa printed en potdls. Moluprs ¢ — e DIES OF PNEUMONIA Esipdsent e . He also stated th re { must say “Celitornia” or you mAy. geé ASK NEW | 10N g :\“\'.\;,‘\td..;w‘yih\ ".. t v" > w'lq» ”|.‘d.“l,‘ Healend. ~“m_ \:: Y(:u'o:qv:“o‘llx:: :':m“ imitation fig syrup. ASK 3 ) : \\~:|\l;»‘r;h ry. lr\llu:vl-\"lill\v::::\‘:’h‘{“?;' qé ference betw «d New Brit- | PTOPerty rights were concerned, any | S Klan Supporter Memphis ('l"'l"1.;.i‘]:na| this city, died in that insti- ain there is a vast difference realized | MOre than there is when t city | | Many Irrcgularities | tution this morning following a brief by bankers, real estate men and those | PASSes a fire ordinance saving \ouADMlRAL GRAYSON HAS i R | fight against pneumonia. The body who have money invested |cannot put any more wooden houses | ‘,,,.,‘“0;»”'l‘,’,‘({s".;'(‘;::;",:TL\‘!»’.nifffif"zlr‘:' o faxen o Rl fome. n New: Bia. owner a corner lot in an exclusive residential district. He wanted to build a drug store on corner. The | & zoning system prevented the erection of business place and tenement |8 houses in the exclusive residential dis- |t tricts while in where there is JONING PLANDOES 253 + commercial g | has the only busin NE gulate Size of Buildings stated that the size of He zoning system regulate the buildings. n Brockton, Mlass, the ordinance pro- | vt build a husiness block on your roperty ?’ he asked. “There isa pow- | known as po to protect community power entire 1es of the individual butcher shop, for instance, a residential section, there all in property air to proteet Smith who er Jot and wants to build retail store rights of the When a comes into is an immediat val ©s. wns It a co He pointed out that there would be no change in the present situation. If man owns u shoe shine stand and place within half mile in a strictly residential section, | he zoning ordinance dces not say You mustgmore out,” It simply mu:u W BRITAIN DAILY Child's Best Laxative is \ “California Fig Syrup” g Is Willing to Back His Speoder With Ten Thousand Dollars in Cold Cash. no such systems there is nothing to | "YOU may stay as long as you remain Baltimore, Nov, 15.—Despite My prevent a man from going ahead and | Where you are, but you must not make J 1ding E exte! Y > Own's poor showing in the Latonia building whatever he pleases, {any extensi ilterations to your : : houi * PUL Up a new bullding in | CAMPionship, Nov Rear Admiral _— th if ullding in Cary 7T Grayson is t t a « Mo romty Mr X w - vinced at his the r p t ean cure all aft- 4 of the r 1 ments of the hu- pionshiy « man body, but gt % According AN ght 3 an immense " challer to race My Ownp le na:: ‘(n,, CHIEF HART any three-year-old in the A-.ph.“fl, TENDS during the coming meeting at Bowie, when thety ——— Md., for a side bet of $10,000. The Peal s lack of irom A |admiral’s wish is that the race b in the blood. It is the iron t Traflic Rules Meeting—Standarnd- ized Color & arranged for a date between Novem- ber 24 and December 1 at a distance shel . | emes 1s One Thing T0 | o¢ one and a quarter miles, or far- Be Considered ther. His only stipulation, Admiral Grayson said, s that the track be Hartford, Nov. 15.—The special | fast S1nN gL e sioegy out traffie committee appointed at the | james F. O'Hara, general manager of it s one univers- conference of mayors, police ¢ ally known tonie that has e commis- of the Bowie track, said last night s - : thousands becsuse | sioners and police chiefs in New Ha- | that he would offer a purse #t eontains iron like the iron |ven carly this month, held its first| 00 for such a contest, and that a in fresh vegetables and meeting here this afternoon In con- conditions agreed upon by the ow Bho the bren Ts your blood. | pection with a concerted effort to |arg of the horses would also be agree C——————— standardize traffic rules and signals ... 10 : % & . ® lable to him —_— | lessening congested traffic conditions | 'ear Admiral Grayson is willing to ruholul.lrntphyzium- and minimizing accidents. Police | Make the proposed contest a two, et bloo: Er::;r::::l‘ Chief Garrett J. Farrell of Hartford, |three or four-corncred affair, and eated Serabanaenis tad is chairman of the committee, The |MUNE his challenge not only to Zev, other members are Chief a thorn in My Own's flesh since b run-down eonditi 1 ief S8mith of hlth Iy It“:“l‘d“hl New Haven, Chief Hart, New Britain; | fore the "‘;"""'“""-“ ! at Bel- others. It should help Supt. Flanagan, Bridgeport; Chief | Mont park, but also to 18 Memorinm you. Ask for it st any Landrigan, Meriden, and Supt. Beach, | 26\'s conqueror, and to H. Alter- drug store. P . | Waterbury. man's Homestretch, Homestretch | | The adoption of a uniform color beat out a good field to win the| | scheme on the various forms of sig- 35,000 nal apparatus used for regulating Nov. 3 tr My Own's failyre Be Better L?EKE?—-Take o Olive Tablets i If your skin is yellow—complexion | sy pallid —tongue coated—appetite poor— vou have a bad taste in your mouth— |« a lazy, no-good feeling—~you should | . take Olive Tablets. , Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- | stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr.Edwards'OliveTabletsareapurely | vegetablecompound mixed witholiveoil. You will know them by their olive color. Fohaveaclear, pink skin, bright eves, | VAser For Executive Will Try To :ho_lglmplré.a fevll:nk :{ b:mtya:!eccya ‘l‘l:cr show That He Is Exempt Beoause | ildhood days you mustgeta 3 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on | He 1< a Farmer the liver and bowels like calomel=yet have no dangerous after effects. Indianapolis, Nov, 15. — Fingncial They start the bile and overcome con. | #ffairs overnor Warren T. Me- stipation. Take one or two nightly and | Cray w i d into Ay by twe | note the pleasing results. Millions of | court agencics—the Marion county boxes are sold annually at 15¢ and 30c. | grand jury and a referee in bank- ruptey in United States district court grand jury investigation, which was ¢ H. Wolcott state as the prin- 4 Mr, Wolcott close personal friend 30 yun"rhymum have, |, r & R o B gooseribed Gulo's Pepto-Mane] |ofjong SOTeruen 18 kAW 10 Bave re- ) to their patients because,’ |\ .ii0n conducted by his deps n.‘ A n lfll‘hfl to its other invigorating |, (. t1c afairs of t Seter s o ‘1 M‘flh;.fl contains a form of SHont i cmrdole : i ,u] l.m, fron which is readily absorbed, doesy | " COF UTE S0 R - not upset the stomach or affect uhe‘ s . ol s of a teeth, and is thoroughly efficient{ ., . e ernor /a8 a tonic and blood enricher. st 4 ey instity. Get a bottie and begin to take it. | flculties became § s IA.“thQ:I ggist’s, in both liqflidl Harry C. 8 i s 7 for the 1T began his "Free Trial To e for yourel T e the heaith-build ing walwe of Gude s Pepto Mangan send ’M'n* . pre nes brought v Trial Ps-nnnf‘h»udu .’:":4-1‘,:, iR ernor three Fort 3 Brettembach Go.. 3 Warren St N.Y. | Ind.. banks. Counse! for the -l G ude's Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Fnricher Ix s WILLIAMS' VANILLA @ LEMON end @ 14 other pure flavors DAINTY CARE pew € Acquite ;.‘M if they fusciout B2l Wil . e of Ve o A—C e WILLIAMS THE WILLIAMS & CARLETON €O. Havtford. ( ~om. LA A A A A L Y NN R —— LA LA A A A A A A A A A R R R R R N N R - - e - - - 5 > w - - - - LJ o affic is to be considered at a meet- held this evening following | at 1 inspection trip by the committee, ' th ¢ members of. which drove through | sh e city in automobiles observing the | at g to be stem as it is carried out in this city. |1 A gencral traffic plan will be pre. | af nted at another conferenee to he | he cd later under the auspices of the | te Police association MCCRAY'S FINANCES be made to show he i by o« ™ “ral law from such OPINION DIVIDED ague of Women Votegs Nt AW in A on Sate }arm H Hart The reso ¢ Zh investi s d-Stee es A Tem pes am \ te anticipate = e t aetio stea appointing an - ouh of directors and that Shenes the farm could not Hocan i went. Only pe ertaining to investi- son of % cvidenes was anoved star owever. The morning o8- o vas taken with » the budget and read- pe 18 *paid. ed a great insult in FinWsd ' Pimlico autumn handicap, to come through Latonia, Admiral Grayson lays to e bad track. The ayson eolt owed top-notch form in a workout Pimlico Tuesday, doing a mile in 40. He' shipped immediately terwards to Bennings, D. C., where » 18 now being kept on edge was £10.00 VALUE $2.85 ALL SIZEs AND WIDTHS EXTRA SPECIAL Women's High Shoes In Black Kid Mahogany Calf Russian Calf Gun Metal Brown Kid Military and Louis Heels ' Regular $10 Value $2.85 VOGUE Shoe Shop 236 MAIN ST. Opposite Monument | | Madam Galli-C Contract But Says.She Is Not Any Gas House Worker, Chicago, Nov. 15.—Madame colorature Curei, her contract for this season ¥ith the | Chicago Civie Opera company, she is not a gas house {made plain today in connection with lier controversy with the which has decreed she must sing in “Lakme"” in her first appearance here resolution at a downtown park last night charging | % = s ol Ll ’;'mr';‘ Not Dead But Written. of election officials and voters and de- | 'The art of conver ation is dead, manding a new election, Several | writes a contempo misunder- speakers, including BB. E. Bolin, ex- |standir we think, what has actually alted cyclops of the local organiza- | happened. Most writing today is tion of the Ku Klux Kian, addressed |good conversation. ~ What used to the be defeated candidate candidates who had ti four Chaliapin the 1 sev The Form 10 QUIT CHIGAGO 0. - MOTHER! a demonstration was in disreg: a en made TO HEAD OWN ¢ New York, Nov, 15. ppe of $10,+|and Chicago opera companicg during three years, will head his opera company for the season of 19 roles such as Boris Goudonoff, King Phillip in “Don Carlos” and others, Chaliapin is now working with Theodore Koenzmann, the Russian conductor and composer, in arrang- ing the operatuo excerpts. Koenz- mann, it was said, will be the musi- cal director and Chaliapin the stage director. FIVE ARE INDICTED Alleged Confidence Men Run Afoul of Will Fulfill Her Galli- soprano, will fulfill { but she worker, management 2 R o Authorities at St. Augustine—War- rents Issued for All she insisted on | will take place. public meeting in a | | thousand persons present. he considered good talk is no longer | rd | found except in print, and what used | the city park commis- | to be considered good writing is gone cited Mr. Bolin the | gltogether.—Chicago News, iting meetings in' city 1t sy ¥ missior No the gathering was issued protest of the electtion has in behall of W. Joe Wood, for mayor, and the for commissioner, Dance Tonight With Malley's Orchestra Cash Prize Fox Trot Exhibition Dance by Louis Lat- ina and Partner, specializing Tango and Iran ment of the klan. » endc PANY Russian Singer, Plans 0 nize Opera Company ~Feodor Chal- Russian opera singer, who red with the Metropolitan wn |1 , it was announced today The Challapin company, it was | | stated, will include & number of UNITED HALL w sritaiN ||| grand opera artists in a mixed per- | 1 VE, NOV. 15th formance of “great moment from | Admission 53¢ great operas” and will include the ussiun singer in his most famous For those would get DIET wisely if you would reduce your weight or increase it. You need not “‘be hungry all the time’’ evenifyou Elveupafew fattening dishes; you can substitute delicious foods t smallest amount of fuel—and no added weight. Or, if you would increase your weight, select foods with a large number of calories, Here are suggestions for both diets: These Foods Are Nourishing— Not Fattening 2 ts. Davis Baking Powder POPOVERS: 1 e flour 14 te. salt 1egg 1 ¢ milk Sift salt, flour and baking powder into bowl. Beat egg and add milk to it stir gradually into flour mixture, making a smooth batter, Beat with Dover beater until full of bubbles. Fill hot greased muffin pans 4 full and bake in very hot oven 30 to 40 misutes or until full and brown. ZWIEBACH 1 . flour Y, e, milk 4 ts. Davis Baking Powder 14 c. sugar 15 ta. salt 2 eggs, beaten 15 ts. powdered anise 2 ths. melted butter Mis in order given and spread about 13" thick in shallow baking pan. Allow to «tand 10 minutes in warm place and bake 20 minutes i hot oven. When cold, cut in 13 inch slices and brown evenly in oven. RYE MUFFINS 1 o rye mesl 14 c. corn syrup 34 c. flour 1. milk med) 4 ts. Davis Baking Powder 1 egg, beaten 1 ts. salt 2 ths. melted fat Misx in order given and bake in hot oven (400° F.) 20 to 25 minutes. A fascinating little booklet, " Through how to reduce or increase weight, and giving many valuable diet recipes, sewt free on reguest. Write R. B. Davis Ce., Bake it BEST with T Sewing Day 283 Club Day | Shopping Day Church Day Saved! The hardest day of all Just ten minutes spent in gathering together the family wash—that's all there is to wash- day now, Our Wet Wash service does everything else, It washes all the bundle sweetly clean, extracts most of the moisture, and returns everything just damp enough for you to starch and iron, or hang on the line. A whole day saved——and a saving in money, too. Just phone—we call for and deliver, Wet Wash 4c a pound INC. and Difess ~EW BRITAIN. CONN. who thinner stouter | take ice at give the These Foods Will Help You Take on Weight CHEEBSE BISCUITS 2 ¢. flour 4 th. shortening ’, 4 ts. Davis Baking Powder to 1 e. milk 15 ts. salt 4 1b. grated cheece (American) Sift the flour, baking powder and salt together several times; rub the shortening in with the fingers or cut it in with two knives and add milk slowly, carefully mixing with a knife. Toss on floured board and pat and turn only enough to make mass stick together, addiny t!u cheese, Roll lightly to 14 inch thickness and shape with cutter, ¢ in s hot oven 12 o 15 minutes, JELLY ROLL 7 egg yolks 2 to. Davis Baking Powder 1 e suger 1% e. flour 15 . boiling water 1 ts. lemon extract Beat the yolks with Dover beater until light and thick; gradually beat in the sugar and then the hot water. Add flour, sifted with baking powder and beat thoroughly. Bake in moderate oven 45 minutes. Turm on r sprinkled with powdered sugar; spread with jelly and roll at once. Wrap in towel till cool. BROWNIES 2 sqs. ehocolate 1 c. flour 14 ©. butter 1'ts. Davis Baking Powder 2 eggs 1 ts. vanille . 1 e suger 1 ¢. broken nut mests Melt together the choeolate and butter. Beat together the sugar and fln?;‘r" ifted with the baking powder. Add the mchc?ty'n"amn, vanilla and nuts. Pour on buttered paper in shallow pan 3§ inch thick- wess and Lake in moderate oven 30 minutes. Turn from pan; remove paper and cut into bars while hot. This makes a delicious i either hot or cold and gives a higher food value than candy and can be eaten with Yess danger of disturbing the system. BAKING POWDER U. S. FOOD AUTHORITIES