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THURDUAY, DECEMBER 6, 1923, e merer e Se—— [ s | sion sident Wilson, ™ and !lu;,ml after six months of existence thut i movement was fittle progress, the report not fully President ard a correction of s1 | Harding asumed offi prac- ons existing in the fed- tice ce department, un- der submit- ting ablished by the civil cdtmission for postmas- ters members of congress local politicians for recommen- whont among the dations ¢ to three should be selected for appoin ondemned ment” severely he Spe System the provisions of statutes the congiess during the the report dministr “wholesale pointments made ictly spoils - various departments and “Death in the internal re and certain branches of t toms service, in the veterags’' bu- in the shipping board and cs- cially in the prohibition enforce- it bureau, politics has played an and injurious part. NEW BRnAlN ]JAu.,! hbz{ALD under lhas ma erted, otic con | eral personnel, rets arrvested grade when | Berk Fushilo Morell Gtto | Murphy Crashing The Pins ROGERS ALLEYS STANLEY DBUSH The Speaking of Sports of the post of both tions, of LEAGUE, | Petoin and | Burns 3| Owen “1o Yale on Enghth of Nov. Dee 6.-—~Word was re- here last night at the Yale association that the Mary- football team has accepted the ation of Yale to play on the lat- hedule on November 8, 1924, arrangement completes the Yale gridiron next season. John ... 88 Brown Mordoes Schmidt Zapatka #ll, the All-New Britain vs, e | geport game to be played in geport on Sunday now is definitely nged. wa “Under sed by i SELEETI[)NS COOl!fi"e Ur ged {0 Eradicate the “Spoils Policy” 1e New Britainites will practice tht in St. John’s hall and Sunday ({that they will bring home the in. Burtus Ferletto Johnson Ranges Moore edule on the on a Beetie Abroad is being done old churehe=s inse Watch damags historie usis in bureaus, servi ble 17 e Jewetts. 85 105 50 59 90 is likely that Stan Kennedy of ity again will bear the brunt ot attack, with Tickey and Barnikow ving him. e roofs of d other bu atc Gussman Cabby .. Frost Stanley Sink au, s piaces has v them arnikow has seemingly gone hack m the v during the past five -or six Hmportant 5 #s. In fact since the All-Hartford ‘ {&¢ he has shown but little of the 1 that made him almost invincible fer in the season. taken to stop 457 Lexingtons, 8 has progre a rare op- e.and for all infin { dmin- a “President Coolidge portunity to ¢ dicate or vicious istration of all nents under his con Service teform | W tatutory exempt to the for ! tor He has teld us that annual convention of the | » to- | thorough sympathy with our aims and day, to eliminate the patronage bur- that he finds the existence of dens by providing for an extension of | OUF Organization most encouraging the merit system appointments [#0d that he regards the police througitout the government | ©f the civil service We trust servic will ta steps to Th { correct many of the existing evils and we him our wholchesrted sup- port in the undertaking.” Renewed Cpiticis report renewed ms of the bureau printing dismissals rding administration, Rupture Not Dangerous The Real nanger is Not from the Rup- | ture Itself, But from the Hard Pads and the Pressure of the Spring of the Usual Stylo of Truss. Top St Asins I ths Quio| Comfortable Way of Hold- ing a Rupture. SENT ON_FREE TRIAL Rose Curtis Anderson Alloceo Fazsini Washington, of Coolidge and upon in a rgport the tional _ Civil leag submitted Dec congress of 6. President were called the council of | P¥ , excepting are in he fither the other teams are laying him, or else he's lost the knack jitting the linc as hard as he used I!lnlmo!nllfs ere 107 is in 98 kil 51 89 abjects; nst the same, he's make a great A to run the ends for he's fast and squirm and wriggle like an eel, Bordapur Blazey of entire office- to the in- | No single could more of the lateher Ainsmith of St. Louis was {et §4,000 extra if he behaved him- during the season. The mystery hat it should be necessary to pay one to be good in that burg. he man who said that there were 10 real jokes in the world evi- tly forgot that the Boston Draves died 83 men on thelr roster last on, rmous pressure of s said by the report contributed to shortening Alf dozen presidents, ng. 8 deelared, iten the labors chief exccutive, “than one which | would give relief from these impor- | ls for explanations. 8¢ tunities by providing other means for | Work was condemned for removal the of those the service | A. P. Davis as director of re wtion of the which the report said demonstratec The Mr. Work's “utter disregard of t rit system e letter and spirit the 1 s6 < seeker pledgc Here’s a Timely Warning For The Glad- Ha\nd‘I - me league's of engraving inder the | | and de- | e, it w its eretary wlection governmen report said t} competitive Miss Katherine Wrenn, daughter of in Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Wrenn, will he introduced to Washington society this coming season. She is a popular member of the younger set. the Ku Kluxers organiged a thall league they probahbly would invisible umpires. system during ns was followed | me ist riod of comp: retrogres- jorts followers ®ad with interest )e tacial of on recently under ) by Bill Brennan to improve his tred countenance What the did | hear was report that the doc | From talk unearthed, other things, | : 3 t 14 dozen pairs of enemy hoxing | thOUSh a big crowd would be on hand s, Saturday night to give the New Brit. ain basketball outfit a welcome. for Mr. Sutton, the Crim- son basketball t am adopt. the Chinese custom cf shakmg ouy own hands~ about town: it looks as among ‘ter reading the Yale News' recent ogy for the action of the Kliites Aaring up the Harvard goal posts, who can appreciate the enthu- n of the undergrads pausecs to re- % whether it was not also neces- for an apology for the tearing up we Harvard line, Babceoek, former Bufficld player and this season a substitute halfback with All-New Dritain, will hold down one of the forward positions for the N. B, five, BIG ¥R ' LOADINGS, Is Ru | American league clubs have »d waivers on Carl Mays and now oks as though the veteran Jowish may get a chance in the National, Ily Dwyer, well known Hartford ball and basketball player, who falized in the insurance athletics, the Capitol City today and will \e in Chicago. erc's a letter at the office here WILLIAMS' VANILLA LEMON and 14 other pure flavors Million Cars a Week is Record Since March 10, Washington, Dee. 6.—HNoading of revenue freight hus averaged more than a million cars a week since March 10, totalling 38,008,533 between that date and November 24, and the car service division of the Amer| Railway association estimated to that the 1923 total would exceed 50,- 600,000 cars and establish a new high record. Loadings for the week whoch end- ed November 24 totalled 990,217 cars, an increase of 43,576 over the cor- responding week last year, and of 816,762 over the corresponding week in 1521, The week's total, however, was 1,628 cars less than loaded In the preceding week, “Twins” Who've Never Grown Brighton, Eng.—Ior more than ten u’ev/ handshaxe~ DR, 8 J Kansas City, Mo.—If MU shake hands- Be careful to wash them hefore eal- ing. This is the advice of Dr, 8. J. Crum- bine, former sccretary of the Kansas state board of health, and now head of a national campaign by the Ameri- can Child Health assoclation to pre- vent the spread of disease by hand- shaking. you CR UMBINE with pneumoniceus bacilll. You may into your system tood later in the day en you may have pneumonia or diphtheria ‘We have no idea that handshal can be abolished now, e day we may get the to the point where adopt the Chinese system thelr own hands inste bsloefler take those germs when you handle public aroused Americans will antl shal the other ad of ;tunl Yet Plays othall Safely—HRecnuse He Uses A BROOKS AFPLIANCE Just because you are unfortunate in being ruptured is no good reason why you should not freely engage in every form of athletic sport, dancing, skate | ing and all amusements. A Brooks Appliance will hold firmly yet with perfect comfort at_all times and under all conditions, There are ard pads nor springs of any kind ut a Brooks Appilance. A l.m pliable rubber air cushion 1s Phaped as to firmiy cling to the body and hold the rupture back would do with the pres ur hand. The percentage of permanent cures that the Brooks Appliance kes 18 astonishingly great. Over 21,000 peos ple—all uges, men, women and ciils dren, new cases and old—have given written testimony of cures. A FREE TRIAL (s alw Do not he decelved by counter and so-called “Brooks Model.” Look Tie trade mark and slgnss Brooks in gold upon every genuine Appliance, allowed, years a young woman has been wheel- ing her “twins” along the front here daily. Nelghbors wondered why they never grew up. Now the sceret is out, They are dolls. And they sat- Isfy, in some measure, the young woman's longing for Kiddies of her own. K day she washes their dainty dresses, Every meal, they sit in high chairs at her table, Once she was engaged to be married, 8he broke off her engagement when she remem- bered a vow to remain with her widowed mother, The desire for chil- dren presisted, however, and she bhought the dolls. Kver since she has lavished a mother's carc upon them. Among the famous inventions the. Chinese are the following compass, printing, lithegraphy, pension bridges and gunpowder tellow's, Some day, Dr. Crumbine presidents and other men promine: N T tn public life will be relieved o ‘ 4 | expeect standing and shaking li 5 Fil coupon and mail TODAY. hours with admirers, T Tomorrow will do, but today is better, presidents may livo longer. FREE INFORMATION COUPON And the next step after Broo ks Appliance Company, the bandshake, Dr, Curumbi 64 state St., Maishail, Mich, may be the abolition of lease send me by mall, in plain favorite Jurking wrapper, your {llustrated book and full 4 information @ your Appliance for germs. the cure of rupture. The door “may become, telligent in man tinet as the dodo The eampaign Is not to be directed against handshaking itself. That would be too muche to expect from the American public—just yet. But doc- tors say they ean and will educate the public to the point where persons will wash their hands after the customary American greeting-—at lcast before meals, The success of the Brooks is due to russ makers have never predic in imitations If you door Disease Germs you shake hands with an- other person,” says Dr, Crumbine, who won fame through his campaigns against the public drinking cups, roll- er towels and “swat the fly” propa- Adess ganda, “his hands may be cover OVERSTOCK SALE Walk-Over Shoes STILL GOING ON AT TOP SPEE L SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN MARKED DOWN-—-PRICES ARE — $3.90, $4.90 and up — HERE ARE A FEW OF MANY UNUSUAL VALUES Women’s $8.00 Patent Leather 34.90 Women's $8.00 Black and i'~l.v|-f-.rl $5 90 and $6.90 including $4 90 Oxfords .. Suede Pumps . Women's £9.00 Brown Kid High Shoes, 56 to 89: not $3.00 the famous “Princess Pat” $4.90 “When Kknobs,"” wr grow declare » with me,” this pug, mascot for the L', 8. Ma-| The dog appeared at all foothall games “devil dog: Name ...0 | rines probably is saying. played this season by the as more th of The 8- H. SEEEEEEREEES L] v 1311V Women's Tan Low Shoes, former! 2ii sizes, On the table at Men's £8.00 Black Brogue Oxfords; clese out Men's $8.50 Engl narrow w; ( 100 Pairs Women's W The Lowest Priced Sedan N the Tudor Sedan a an open view in every wholly new Ford body direction, make for safer type is offered American driving and greater motor motorists. ing enjoyment. It is distinguished by a A, 5500, this is the lowest e e *‘0‘2";" priced Sedan ever placed joors 1 M ward, and lolding vight on the American market. Tt is a car of broad appeal front seat. Large windows affording and compelling value. This car can be obtained through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. AUTOMOTIVE SALES and SERVICE CO. ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. gil ts and Oxfords; mostly n the table . Sport Hose; to close s Women's $1.65 Black and Brown Pure Silk e: to closc out i bl VI V1 OUR WINDOWS Davxd Manning’s 7. / (= UEr* SHOE STORE 211 Main Street Y