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10 RAIL AMALGAMATION GIVES 00D SERVICE Forming of Companies. Into Four Groups Proves Successiul London, Jan. 30. Betier cheaper raiiway for the of E 1 and Wa amon o first yea 8 umation of working o railway compar to e companies liture a ccording a statemer behalf t He tal improyveme xper complished, a or som ment. Howe has passenger tes which fter figur cent mor . a reduction w 1t the time the pre-w hi was inaug amalgamation of t nning of 1 cight rates wore vear to per ce Dock charges at eral nt n thar the way Exte progr fully equal if no the past ye sive ns excursions, superior to those force before war, have been the and the pop- m ity tips fr to anywhere” ministry A t. when passengers was i of transport ics for tots iouble ecek-end 21,00 Aug According to the railway companies, among the first results of grouping were the greatly reduced times occu pied in journeys between london and Scotland, the south 1 west of I land and other parts of the nt Some of the cuts in previous qui est times have been exceptional, pa ticularly on the east mnd west coasr routes to Scotland. A new record 1 been set up the Great Wester with its Swindon to Paddi of 77.3 miles in 75 minutes, age speed of 61.8 miles an h The rolling stock, passeng freight, of all groups is in process of standardization, both ! design. Altogether, and more those ar by s to color and schemes o and to pon development of railways $1 been from hay . Ccosting 000,000 dec e, and will put ring the 18 into opera trification developments c Railwa have Southery hee ctrificatio employment try for a large numk n WARKET IN UPROAR OVER STEEL ORDERS Great Demand for Stock in View of Extra Dividend New Hdest cent Yo mar when thousa poured onto 18 A result extra dividend o common Steel wetive issues The which minu mulation of Wall street by surprise by dividend and t n the g8 of tion points, mon, several or or carnir for the last gquart essi 1 gt selling tion of ower purc in t action, ha mitments Whe the St culati minutes at of balf h Davise Al A Stee Americn shon in Constant Fear Of Qutrage and Violence langerons Portugy tor of in thity o It propagar the establishm in Spair " t NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1924. e - ANNUAL SESSION OF EASTERN STAR ON S0TH Distinguished Guests Present at Convention Being Held Today in Hartford. 30.~The 50th grand chapter o he Eastern this morning with the chapter's Matrons Mrs, Unionville an- Hartford, Connecticut, tar, opened an historical Jar Order accompli during the past ven needs of the Ma- glord guests from, other ind the Connecti ptatives for other form. They ‘ranz, Flor- the matrons ay ported chapter Washington cli Owenico Net Martha nd chapter recommended granted these ¢ gt ptors. " Wakelee to Auction Off Stock of Bankrupts formerly owned by Edward livan and by the Public Mar- cated on Main street, will public auction tomorrow Howard Wakelee, rep- nited States bank- sold at morning by sentative of the ruptey court bankrupt The first in the ymato has bruary 14, at 11 o'clock at the office Referce Edward M, Yeoma Attorney D, L. Nair, coun- sel for the bankrupt, has been estate of P signed for I as- ad- ccounting in ward Koplowitz February 11, at the bankrupt will be Referee Yeoman's « NGING FOR CONCERT ated from the churc and ieties arranging for met cvening in Swoedi juptist church clected secretary, Harry ¥ will rtist and b concert, last were Chairm Carlson; ; trea r " April visiting place e de d at giv the L me e s been the m the proes f chatrman cds o a com by of new f the scope organi 1 entert Ltion i more o meetiog whic) the have the ¢ ches yoods of ot ome 10 the hur ROYALTY’S ROMANCE | PRocRessive conventios [RISH BOUNDARY 1§ “s e i s SOMEWHAT MUDDLED Prince Voggo Doesn't Know if He's Engaged or Not York 30.—Prince Viggo cousin New Jan. of Denmark, of King Chris- cngagement to Miss New York circles | doc t is enguged hi irrival prinee tian, whose Eleanor Green of was an- nounced in coyrt month and later denied know er he he or not on the is on his way A where he will atténd the e 11 of his brother, Eric, and Miss ‘Lois Frances today on The 'rinc Booth, prince, seemed ner anxiously on the there A met by Hesse, a close Prince Viggo discuss his Miss G n of Dr. James O, daughter the late Peter He was perfectly willing to admit however, Prince F “offi- cially” engaged, and explained that in order to ma a commoner his brother had necessarily renounced his right of success to the Danish throne He evaded direct tion if he himself, had renounce rights of succession, but I never thought of beir reporter showed in which it wa planning him Friday. paper eagerly, scanned and said: very nice, }: that remain slender extremely warped into scanned 1he pier, young nervous as dock crowd en he of a tall fellow the 1 and 1} gathered was not Miss Gr him, but Christian to Prinee friend said he reported who is the Green and greet didn’'t want eng nt daughter rand- Cooper that ric, was reply 1o a gues d his id A per him a newspa ced that to hold 18 annc en was a ption for He took the ti for a moment at will be her pictur The prince said he {in New York until February §, threc {days before the wedding, but would y where he would stop except it would be on Lexington avenue home is on Lexington would It avenue. IS OVERWORKED. orvict Conditions at U, 8, pariment Arve Jan, i Deplorable, Increase 10 in handlc applica- facilities ke work- Seeret Washington i the number employes |the ever-increasing pate Itions has so congested the of the s 10 1 ing conditions deplorabie, Work sald in i report 10 congress te . adding that to bring the to date require 100 examiners patent office Ty work wonld addi whieh covered the ¢ 3 whowed the report o 10 patent design tions, and that greatly reduecd methods, Congress 8o additionul acting applic been W« month and per iproy in trader ) ses have by i has fai to ing far provid 20% Reduction for 10 days only on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, French Ivory, Clocks, etc. Don’t wait. This will possibly be your last opportunity to pur- chase high grade Jewelry at cut prices, The Wedding Ring Shop 149 Main St. Tel. 605-12 Meeting in Omaha, Neb., Today To Select Nominees For President and Vice President and To Make Plat- form. Ohaha, Neb, Jan. 30—The people's |progressive patty of which Roy M. Harrop of Omaha is chairman and {which cluims representation in twen- ty-two sts ill meet in convention here today for the purpose of select- ing nominees for president and vice- president and formulating a platform, Nominees wil! named by mass convention, according to Harrop, who called the mecting. Robert Pointer of Ilearborn, Michi- said by Mr. Harrop to be the personal representative of Henry Iford, is expected to attend. Features predicted by Mr. Harrop to be embraced in the platform of the party include, repeal of the federal res a soldiers’ honus, direct election president and vice-presi- dent rendum on war before it can declared, abolition child labhor by constitutional amendment, ni direct government loans to farm- indsutry at interest rate not to exceed three per cent. be a gan ve law, of a e of ers and an CARRYING OUT TERMS Dept. Determined Agreement Shall Stand, Ti Associated Tress. Mexico City, Jan. 30.—(By Ifort. Worth Star Telegram- nt to the government's policy of ‘ing out the terms of the Mexi- can-United States claims conventior the Treasur; Department has an- nounced us meuasures for the PUrpose meeting the obligations of the convention. Measures under con- deration contemplate ing to par ue bofds of the Agragrian debt is- with Which it is proposed to meet obligations. One proposal involves a special budget for these honds which had been objected to virtually worthless, since no provision had been made for their retirement, radio via Pur- st of sue as Dean of "Em Al “Come here Smith,” said a friend, great Russian expert ‘What Russian asked ‘Well, came | rriend Mr. the over and meet this is is a expert?” we ek went to Russia alive,” Kansas City Star Patent ONice Des | sia @n® | of Northern Ireland explained "the 'rhrr‘w some pessimism here as to a|those who are ! ] | pointment of a boundary commission ministed of education, who s a County Antrim man, already has been |appolnted to represent the Free State { ikl oA i .|Bok Peace Award Hearing Cosgrave and Gl‘fllg to Hare Gon I Postponed Until Thurs. ference in London ‘Washington, Jan. 30.—Because of the absence of Senator Reed, demo- R EMORE crat, Missour, the senate committce y : . |investigating the Bok peace award Dublin, Jan. 30.—-President C08-inelq no session today. It is planned to grave o(. the Dail Fireen, and 8ir | ecume hearings tomorrow: - Miss Es- James Craig, the Ulster premier, C- 4per Ryerett lLape, in charge ol the companied by colleagues and “d"'“”":poncy committee of the award, has will arrive in London Friday for aliueionad the authority of the com- friendly conference over the adjust-' o0 o delve into the process b: o Ao e T SO e the: wlining, patoe Bidn X PhHIL donfardiioa i tHe: catootia'ar ‘selecled. ; Thus far the point has not a proposal originally put forth by |b9en decided. Stanley Baldwin when he was prime minister, and accepted’ by both the Ulster premier and Presidant Cos- grave. The meeting being post- poned, horfl\'rr, because of Lhe hold- ing of th® general elections. Prime Minister MacDonald after taking of fice repeated Mr. Baldwin's invitation, and the meeting to be held I'riday is the result. A London dispatch "Tuesday night announced the summaoping of thois conference, adding that both the Free State and Ulster governments had ac- | cepted the invitation, with Sir James| Craig and the Marquise of ILondon- derry to represent northern Ireland, Ry the terms of the Angio-Trish | treaty Ulster, failing to reach an agrecmient with the I'ree State, Just have her boundaries rearranged by a Loundary commission with one rep- resenting cach for Great Britain, | f >a v Southern Irelapd and Ulster, Sip|Drefsion in Paris. James Craig has al s refused to 1ecognize this clause in the treaty on the ground that he was no party to it, and has stated that he would not appoint an Ulster representative on the commission, adding that should the committee deprive Ulster of' any territory she would not submit to the deprivatiom It was to aveid future trouble that Premier Baldwin suggested a firendly | Because there was not a quorum on conference between Southern Ireland |hand for a meeting of the committee and Ulster to talk over the whole | on gasoline filling stations yesterday question, and Premier MacDonald has |afternoon, Chalrman Thomas Linder repeated this proposal, | did not call the commissioners present Shonld an agreement he reached as | in conference on the prohlem By The Associated Press. fTenness'ees Wéa]th Put ' At Over Four Billions Washington, Jan. 30 ‘nnessee’s wealth is placed at $4, ,253,000 in a census bureau announcement giving |its preliminary estimate as of Decem- 'ber 81, 1922, That is an increase of 129.2 per cent over 1812, per capita wealth is estimated at $1,773, an in- |crease of 113.6 per cent. | Prime Minister MacDonald Appeascs Worries of Frenchmen. Paris, Jan. 30.—The exchange of letters between Prime Minister Mac- | Donald of Great Britain and Premier by persons close o /M. Poincare, who say that when the contents become |known they will create a most fa- {vorable impression. [t is denied in officlal circles that there has been any discussion of a date or place for |a mecting between the premlers, NO MEETING ON GAS 1 have fo be submitted to |ing of the commen council. The reann,and the parliament | chairman will call another meeting at for approval.|a date convenient for a majority of to serve on the com- tions ft the Dail wi I bheing possible, and the Daily Lessons | Poincare has made an ecxcellent fm-| The correspondence has been scen dis- ! a result of the forthcoming consulta- | cussed by the mayor at the jast meet- 10 RECOGNIZE RUSSIA ‘I)l\[)lu'll ¥rom London Predicts Gov« cernment Will Resume Diplomatic Relations Within Next 10 Days, By The Associated Press, London, Jan, 30.—Full diplomatic | recognition of soviet Russia by the | British government is expected within ten days, according to political oh- | servers conversant with the labor gov< |ernment’s intentions. These obsery- ers say Premier MacDonald is anxious to have recognition an accomplished fact before parliament myets on Peb- ruary 12, | | " ' Suffered 20 Years From- Bronchial Cough Cured by Allen's Lung Healer, The following letter from Mrs. C. C. Maxwell of Dauville, Me, speaks for itself: H. J. Allen €o.,, West Lynn, Mass.: Gentlemen—1 am so enthusiastic about your Lung Healer that I want you to know what it has déne for me. 1 had given up all hope of ever cur- ing a cough that began 20 years ago. It was a bard, rasping cough that uscd to keep me awake four and five hours almost every night. My throat ' was parched and there seemed to be bunches in my throat. .Other medicines even cod liver oil, had no more effect than water, but when [ first took the Lung Healer it seemed to clear a path through the fullness in the throat and allay the irritation as nothing eise had ever done. After taking the first bottle 1 was wonderfully reiieved and the bunches in my throat disappeared and I slept without esughing a bit. After a few weeks * was rid of the cough, and you may rcst assured that life took on a rosicr aspect 1o ne after that, Today 1 have no lung trouble at all and 1 give the lung Hecaler all the credit. I have given it to children at different times, with just as effective results, Tt is alzo a splendid body Luilder. ¥ Y MAXWELL, Danville, Me by .Clark & National Pharmacy, Drug Co.. City Deng Sold in New Rrainerd Co., Miller-Hanson Store, in Domestic Economy Real economy consists of spending your money wheve you'll get the greatest satisfaction and service it is possible to get for the amount you spend. It cons —then seeing that you get full dollar for dollar value. Every day, simply by reading the advertisements in this paper, vou can take a lesgon in household economics, ts of weighing and choosing the things you would like to huy—selecting the ones that will give you the most enjoyment e The advertisements teach efficiency in buying. They show you the best markets. They lighten your housework by telling you about the newest conveniences and labor-saving devices. 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