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REMOVAL OF LATE 2 TRAIN PROTESTED Trafic Men Also Discuss Con- dition of Roads to Hartlord secured from the Hartford of Commerce roadway from the foot of Sand Bank hill to t Berlin station was discussed. A committee to confer ¢ Hartford Automobile club tate ypointe highway commissioner nd Albany offi- the joint e with Boston meeting with the B nd A. future as in the past, the traffic men were told. t 1 invite officials of Express to next Curtin rean ibargoes on tended the traific Chamber of Hubbard presided the American at the Mary E company meeting cre announced that will be held Tuesday of monthly bureau of t \ un meeti the th regularly on second each month was named chair- to arrange for cers t three meetings. members of the comimttee are Fred G. Russell and ymmittee Other W. H 1501 \twater A resolutio) drawn proposed be up pro- with- ite-mak- the New r feature of t liscussion was the unanimous ment that from a freight ratc point New Britair closer F'rancisco than Chicago is. iplaints have been madce to the Chamber Commerce that there is no train out of New Britain later than o'clock in the evening and that er is no train out of New Britain with the 10:39 train from to Meriden. Also plaints have been made that there is train connecting with the Berliy to Middletown electric train leaving at 11:40 p. m Under the into cfifect November for theater people city except by trolle was voted to protest to the rail- gainst the discontinu- How to Make Pine Cough Syrup at Home stand- to San is ) Has no_equal for prompi resnits. Takes but & moment to prepare, and saves you about $2 Cc of 1 in nearly for conghs. e peae e You know t X 10 connect \ave a remar H Springtieid and_healing_the & it and chest. Pine ar element able effect mbinati ] vrup” part syrup, cough remedy 21 R £ , and fill um W syrups of pine and syrur Y is usually plain sug: To make the best p! money can buy, new schedule which went 11, there is no way to get out of the 1t road company home-made sug ean use clarified mol syrup, instead of way, vou make wou can buy read the money pleasant Y with 1 pint—more thar DI, COOK TRIAL ENDING The cc v irv, hoarse and tight or may be persistently _loose from the formation of r m. The cause is the same—inflamed membranes—and this Pinex and Syrup combination will stop | §t—usnally in 24 hours or less. Splendid, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarseness, or_any ordinary throat ailment Pinex is a highly concentrated com. pound of genuine Norway pine extract, mails, will know their fate ton snd is famous the world over for its |They were ussociated in the promotion prompt effect upon coughs. t the Petrotoims Prady Beware of substitutes, _Ask your |, druggist for “216 ounces of Pinex” with directions, and don’t accept anvthing else. Guaranteed to give absolute satis faction or money refunded, The P Co.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Jury. SE—————— _— Arctic Explorer And Others Probably Will know Fate Tonight Court A | operator Nov, 1°re d o« on trial in court he alleged misuse ¥ tic explor dar ort W X ttaches rick Cook, are ra d 13 codefe ra the re of cors' ocia Attorneys will concl by three o'clock v T RN NN e ——————— Test This Out For Yourself— ANY people who drink cofiee regularly are troubled with in- somnia; or they feel nervous, “head- achy,” or suffer from indigestion. It may be hard for such men and women to believe that coffee is respon- sible for the way they feel. Because they have always drunk coffee, it hardly seems possible that this old habit could cause trouble, But there is one sure way to find out whether coffee is harming you. Just stop its use for a week or so,and drink Postum. Postum is a pure cereal beverage— absolutely free from cafleine, the drug in coffee, which disturbs the health and comliort of many. After a week or two on Postum, you will sleep better and ieel better; then your own good judgment should decide whether you go back to cofiee or continue on the Road to Wellville with Postum. Sold by grocers cverywhere! ostu for Health “There’s a Reason” Your grocer seils Postum in two forms: Instant Postum (in €ins] prepared inwancly in the cup by the sddison of boiling water,_Postum Ceresl [in packages| for those who prefer the flaver brought cut ;LH- fully 20 mos cont of either form is about one-half cent a cup. ported on the con- | KIDNAPPED | " FOUND DEAD N BOX (Continued from First Page) and Charles Murra napped in the Their bodies were found, | knives, under stairways in their tene- mnt homes. In the summer of 1917, ger, high school student Her body was found cellar of a bicycle five, were of the kid- cast side eity Ruth Cru- disappeared. buried in the shop | [ i lashed with | formerly | owned by Adolopho Cocchi who fled | to Europe where he confessed having red the girl and was sentenced vears imprisonment. In May 1921, five-year-old Giuseppe Varotta was kidnapped. His body was found ten days later in the Hudson river. A band of blackmailers were tried for murder; three were convict- ed and one sent to an asylum for the criminally insane. The father, terri- fied by a series of letters threatening he would be murdere family secretly sent to In August of months old Lillian McKer napped from her baby her mother was shop; avenue store A nation-wide search for her was unsuecessful. Recently Mrs. McKenzie visited Mrs. Picke!ny {and joined with her in a prayer that their children might be returned | safely. DR. HAVENSTEIN DIES Financier Pamous ance. y three ie was kid- | Prom German ent of the bank in Berlin, The Was | Reichs- By Asc Pr Nov Di , president of the iated udolf E Reicl Ha- sbank nistice repres at various financial con including the 1 1 I 1 inte rences cgotia tions with the 1k o for the guar gium | Whe Hay ney the stein mark bega warned col s of the of the 1t essity of 1 wus demanded empl Retc nation t r rve. i several public opinion, cd his high position, and the establishment of hich plac 1 hasis, only years o by but he reta toward worked the ed in eirculation, or He new e w. v |a few days ugo. Wi 1 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION No Abon the | A | city school pupils rec instruction I T religious routine | schedule | i Minneapoli {and gi linneapolis « |a | | experin | equal to t board of cducatio Hennepin count I s 1y schoo! asso the it 18 suc fation sai ime | gtous instruct Oh, Horrors! b t jals a1 i wihose A per York STORE UP “PEP” FOR HARD WINTER HE colder the weather the more vitality you need; the richer your binod should te. Get ready for wmu-vvb?y ;n and ;nn!yi your blood. s I‘epfi?& be the air New riching Tako de’s angan and ward o (;_“u,‘ dangerons coughs and colde t ttack the weak. Gude's is in the iron your ‘:lmd needs; full of strength-buildi quali 1‘?« that build bahhy“xuh and strong mascles. At your drug zists, in both liquid and tablet form, Free Trial T To see for yoursit the health-buiiding walve of Gude's P ~pto Mangan, send for g7 eroms Trinl Packase of Tabiets. Serd nd orey - jat your hame apd sddress 1o B Breitentach Co., 58 Warren St., K. Y. Gudes Pepto-Mangan anfb ‘nd fllfocf Enriche wa® with his | | wrriage while | g0, awaiting execution, along with his wife, for the murder ing in a sixth | Mr | dor Child in Roine. | | \ Mrs, BARS WEEPING WOMEN FEAR LYNCHING to Have Attacked Fort Worth, Tex., Nov, 20.—~Weep- Taken to Owens-|ing women will play no part in the verdi¢t of the jury now hearing the il)r. Frederick A. Cook case in feder- 20.—James | 4! court as far as it is in the power ged to have ©f Judge John Killits to prevent it. With«the beginning of arguments yesterday Judge Killits instructed that |all wives or other female relatives of !the 12 defendants to move back of |'the trial railing in the court room. | The court said that emotion held | no place in a lawsuit and if there was |an emotional seene it would be as far | removed from the jury as possible. A |special place was reserved for the | women on the front row of benches used by the spectators. Texas Judge Determined Emotion Negro, Alleged ‘White Woman, boro, Ky., Jail for Safety. Owensboro, Ky., Nov. Freeman, 28, negro, alle, attacked Mrs. W. M. Stiles, 55, wife of a prominent McLean county farm- er, was held in the Daviess county jail here today for safe keeping, fol- lowing his capture last night after he had eluded two deputy sheriffs who had arrested him. After Freeman had been arrested yesterday on suspicion and taken be- | fore Mrs, Stiles, who said she be- lieved he was the guilty person, he was sent to Calhoun, Ky., in charge | of the reputics. En route to the jail, | the prisoner asked permission to stop lat his homé and get some medicine.] | The deputies waited on the front porch. Finally they became impa- | tient and entered the house, only to | find that the prisoner had disappear- | | ed. All the way from distant Italy Michele Crudelle, left, and| pater ne was found hiding under Vincenzo Crudelle, right, have come in an effort to save their| the floor of the house by Sheriff Rob- brother, Peter, from the gallows. He’s in Cook county jail, Chi-|erts. who sent members of a large of | Poss which had gathered to help in the search, off on a false.trail and brought the negro here and placed him in jail. LONG ABRIAL TRI will s. Crudelle’s first husband. The brothers read of his plight in| Italian newspapers and immediately got in touch with Ambassa- Through him, the gates at Ellis Island were | thrown open to them. Meanwhile, a stay was granted Peter. fixed on this class of appointments ex- |pired November 11, but under the on Gerould, |present ruling will he continued until | Armistice day, 1 TO LEA AT YALE Take About Navy Fliers Next Spring Visit Good 1o the lnst drop fike weight of duy sits lightly upon the hostess who, dines secure in the confi- dence that her coffee will be nothing short of Good to the last. droP." MAXWELL | HOUSE Kath Fulle Authoress, Will Speak There New Haven, Nov It an- TOO MANY PEOPI nounced at Yale today that Mrs.| Berlin, Nov. 20.—Experts estimate Katherine Fullerton Gerould, u well |that the German republic can feed three-fourths of its population with- rine E Trip Cal to —— Every Principal City. was San Diego, Calif,, Nov. 20.—Forty airplanes, including some torpedo planes, all manned by naval airmen, |out importing food, in other words, | will undertake a long and spectacular Germany has at least 15,000,000 more | flight, immediately. after the con- than she can sustain, this es- | clusion of maneuvers with the United a greatly | States battle fleet in Caribbean waters April, it Albert Mars raft squa contributor to two lectures on turcship fund at November 21 1uthor s will give Bromley I« university o known magazin the Iswac people timate, redu 1 ; however, is basad on g by Cap-| commander of battle is announced all 1 per capita consumptior temy t t Liven the importation table | plans approved by the Commander ixuries forbidden, the money Ger- | jn_chief of the battle fieet call for the | many has availabl> for food is far be- | nayy aircraft to fly from Calebra Bay | low the people and | to several of the islands of the West | is sinking daily. | Indies and after reaching Miami, 1) oyt : to split into three groups for an aer! Furope is Playing Cards tour of virtually every important city American manufacturers of playing | in the United State cards are doing a good business in | - and elsewhere abroad these | In 1522 alone the United States | TELEPHONE OFFICIAL DI 7,800,000 packs. Als Columbus, O, Nov B and pictures | Reed, president of the Ohio Bell T | were exported that, too, are in this | phone company, and one of the best class of little-thought-of export busi- | known telephone officials in the coun- | ness of which this country does con- |try, died today following an opera siderable, ’Hmw - TWO Bl6 WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Consolidation Shoe Sale ALL SHOES SOLD FORMERLY AT $5.00 $2.47 Pumps, Oxfords and High Shoes in Tan and Black Kid and Calfskins—Newest Styles FOR MEN AND WOMEN next tain the fleet Mrs v = actual needs of th neme of ) provides for 2 = ires with annually on sub, ournalism, literature or public GET YL 'S EXTENSION m, No R year during which world are xamii eaeme | HlUTOPK | days. ported o 30,- 20, Wa m of one - 000,000 books, maps " ment without ar officer igible for appoint the wtion to 1 offi 1 1o imit corps w tary Weooks ALL SHOES SOLD FORMERLY AT $4.00 $1.97 Pumps, Oxsfords< and High Shoes in Tan and Black Kid and Calfskins FOR MEN AND WOMEN Plenty For Everybody—fl:é Same Fine Shoes at Tremendous- ly Reduced Prices—Nothing Reserved—Everything Must Go MODERN 80QT SHOP ) THE BEST SHOE VALUES INTHE CITY EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR WL.DOUGLAS SHOES