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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER N. 1924, ElfiN SERVICE 13 NOW ONE CORPY 8 Department Gomplelely Overhauled or New Law b nlted States foreign service, in- Wding consular and diplomatic of- glals in a single, Interchangeable rps, is now functioning, state de- Artment machinery having bee ampletely overhauled sganized to put into effect fganization law pass ssion of congress. A vast an a8 been requi e ‘step rer I8 foreign fthin the 8 y the law—to ensur merican diplomatic ad consular officers are well quipped for the jobs to which they | re assigned. The first step In the reorganiza- on, effected by exccutive order v N, , |\|7\[ places on a schedule which [Wheeler Now T"ms Hls takes him to the Pacific coast and Big Guns Toward Qouth‘vmu By The Assoclated Pross — B p Sp B te D 2 Wheeler. 8pe: n Route Des | yoy1ppED WITH AIRPLANE Molnes, Sept. ~The stumping Reno. Név Bent, 36, —Regulas tour of Senator Wheeler, indepen- i S R PN operation of an airplane in connee- ent candidate for vice-presidest tion with the business of mining, was uunnl southward today and we |, o C T ; kept traveling for elghteen |€Heved to be the first attempt of YmHM en route to Des Moines. Yes- [this sort, is the plan of C. I. East- terday's speech delivered in northern | Mman, general manager of a gold | Minnesota took him within striking | property near —Minden. Eastman, | distance of the Canadian border, at |an ace of the' British Flying Corps MWashington, Sept. 26, — The Virginia and Duluth, and candidates |during th® world war, sald he | | | as the creation of the foreign | srvice personnel board to examine nd report on the “characte y, efficiency and general av S ¥ of all secretaries in the diplo- fatlc service, consuls-general, con- 1ls, vice-consuls of career, consu- | r assistants, interprete ent interpreters.”” The report was smpleted by July 1 and the ac 18l interweav of the consular nd diplomatic services has been in rogress on that hasis Take It Out of Politics A primary object of the anization, ss explained ates in congress on t tke the foreign ser olitics 80 far as pos srsonnel hoard machinery was de- | gned to relleve the White House * the task of selecttng for appoint- ient any foreign service official, | scept those ambassadors and min- ters who are not taken from tic ireer groups in the state depart- jent. There are indications ern:rh 1at the White Ho nmediate adva us afforded. slections for appointm assies, Jegations and co eing left entirely to th artment. The personal toard also regulat stirement urder the fi.year s mit, pensions be'ng drawn from md bullt up by retaining 5 p it from the saiaries of all ata' spartment personrnel, One mer r of the d natic corps and 3 om the co r service alreal: ave beon retired, The work of the personnel boar u by no means ended. cord. ! all officiais havs to be ! " overhauled and kept up to datr. 3 dividual performances studfed tr stermine 1n what particuar fiein wh individual 1s most proficient secial qualfications and limitations B worded for future reference. Th sard has alfo ike power to rec nmend dismissal of offictals whos ficiency rating is low. 8o far no smissals have cccurred, but som- fenders have beer demoted and arned that mprovenrent is 1own they will ropped The for:gn scrvice school will | yme into full effect after the fall Iplomatic exam nations. Success- 1l candidatos will attend courses ! lectures on ull aspects of co alar and diplomatic work, includ- 1§ also Its subties es such as the Hekeries most p ent ahioad for | gading American 1'ns and btaining passperts under alse pre- inses. Actual work in the divi- ons of the state department will g intermixed with the fter one year of schooling, #rtment officials belicve, the stu- | #nts’ talents will e shown temselves early en 1 to deter- Hne their qualifications for the Iplomatic or consular branches Transfer is Allowed {Under the bill, transfer from one | fanch of the service to the other allowed, but lce will 8t be usual or i ent officlals say. ange | &8 made possible hecause | geasions arise whe $ the United States with certain suntries migh! . eRaTe ! a diplomat, fvisable, thou sinister is form fetect Americ: articular plac: Expense allo ers and i 4 in the f: 5 tpenses the state mpliing data as to #th which each s tn keep nup in Ssults will be s fess next sersio Department #w plan as dmulating I( fmqucm shaving trritates your skin use esinol Perhapnhz daily shave makes y ive skin burn and sma a rash which is unc embarrassi helps gre y. such ailment SHAVING STICK ten use no after-shaving lotions are and the face is left smooth, ..3 mh. Resinol products at for office or representatives in office |hoped to use the plane not only » farmer-labor party accom- |to travel 60 miles to the mine elc- tric plant, but also for other “er- Des Moin - | rands.” g the fitinerary,| It is Fastman's claim that he elivered late tonight. He [will be able to accomplish in a on from there to Lincoln, |day what with regular methods ot vel would take nearly a week. | OUR CREED '0 make your home a bhetter place to live in to help you obtain from it greater comfort, joy and pride—that is the ideal of service which guides us in all our relations with our patrons. And supporting that ideal is our fixed policy of fair dealing, of gelling fine furniture at a reasonable price. 196-206 TRUMBULL Built for Your Comfort OU get the unusual opportunity of seeing just how our uphol- stered living room furniture is made, in our windows, until Saturday eve- ning. Because 1he unseen construc- - S— the so-called revues in Buenos Alres ldnfor costumes, selecting gr AREENTINE SH[]w seldom went more than once. They | ful Soung women, and employing \ v . came away declaring that the Ar- |Cfficlent dancing and music "mas- \ our at, gentine show . girls were the most |ter to train’ them, Both theaters leS NflT HI“"EN awful collection of fll-looking, |&ve had the “S. R, 0." sign out M apathetio and vicoless specimens | fOF two months, and ~Amerlcans . , of femininity they had ever seen. have -attended the perform- " Two years ago one' enterprising |®nces exclaim Well, this \s more s ea y Producers Adopt American [deas | s manaser tmportea v som te Nev XOEX chorus of unusually gogd-looking | BREAD RETURNS FROM WATER. of Chorus Bealles [ roune women:"Taat s two puris , Spface, S Sent nreed ) AR “ Il Your Hatters- companies came, and although they o ived to ctowded heuses She . exs | 10 00 S U0 G, DO AN oritng [ a *s ense of bringing th . vl Bueflos Aires, Sept. 26. — The gm:n“ .;:‘;.;,:":::‘::“'.:“:on:r to I', H. Beasley, an Ontario restaur- P A Beck 'tll’ theater inipresarios of Buenos Alres |the stars made profity small, ateur, In gratitude for 4 meal giv- | / J with § Hav % en him, an old miner tqld Beasley of ave at last developed what, never This season the local theater the location of a desert mining claim A . has been seen before on the local |Managers decided they could pro-|jear Randsburg, Beasley Investigat- ‘ C nn CthlltH tc stage, pretty, shapely and tuneful | 1UC Just as good from local talent | eq and is now exhibiting gold which . o‘ e atlLo. y making the eftort to find it.| ho says came from the wmine on Argentine chorus glrls. Two of them succesded by OftOHIng | whioh no. flada. oiules folloning the { 6 R. R, Arcade 273 Main St In past yeara foreigners who uw|hl:h salaries, selecting Parisian tip of the man he befriended, OUR GUARANTEE We puarentee any article of fur- niture you select at our store to be the best in material and work- manship it is possiblo to bay for HARTFORD'S . ' the price. : LEADING FURNITURE STORE Py, Sepember 25 " BETWEEN PRATT and ASYLUM See What Goes Inside Our Living Room Furniture - - - A 3-Piece Suite Is Ma'de In Our Windows! ' DEMONSTRATION WEEK SPECIA' S Three-Piece Velour Group hp ONCE you appreciate the importance of Nachman Spring Units, you will realize the value of this three-piece velour group. The fact that such unexcelled con- struction is built into the three pieces, makes it a "mtr \mlth far more than the special demonstration price. With the co-opcreion of {he mn: rer, we are able to pass on the savings to \o.u - DEMONSTRATION SPECIAL .... 3 5 $ l 29 ' Three-Piece Tapestry Group THE NACHMAN SPRING UNIT IDEA tion counts most in upholstery, we invite you to see how dependably our living room pieces are made. ki show you the giearcst single step vet taken to provide com- See How It Insures Long, Comfortable Service ACHMAN Spring Units are resilient, flexible springs, each encased in a separate burlap fort and durability in upholstered coll, Each spring is covered and held in place furniture. We show you the nation- with an outer hmlap covering and stitched across ally known Nachman Spring Units. the top. By being in individual burlap cells, each You are able to see how these Units spring receives full freedom of action. Thus 3 ™ properly support the body at every many little spr rfl“ take the place of the old-style WIIH a substantial grade of tapestry as the covering, and the inner construction i noint of pressure; how each spring single heavy sp : : . I pRIng out of place. They will not sag. They will not vears ofscomfort and service. The picture only presents aslight idea of the attrac. ng. Nachman springs cannot get built with Nachman Spring Units, you have in this suite a group that will give ad_msts itself to your \\'(‘IE]]L and buckle. They will not lose their soft resiliency. tiveness of this suite. And at the special price it is certainly worth seeing here gives you complete relaxation. In our window demonstration you see how = these Units are used in the making of a three-piece living room suite. A Foot Stool Y arrangement with our manufac- turers, we will give A FOOT- STOOL FREE with each purchase of a living room suite. Saturday is the last day. tomorrow. ; g DEMONSTRATION SPECIAL ] $169 Special Factory Prices ‘HROUGH the cooperation of ou - Three-Piece Combination Mohair GI’OUP b manufacturers, we are able to of- fer special prices, some of which fol- low: AN Nachman Construction 3-piece Suites iraker Cut Velour $185.00 Baker Cut Velour ....... $205.00 Tapestry $235.00 Mohair s e ... $265.00, Tapestry Needlepoint $395.00 }}O:MH ]\(‘(‘(IGDO]HI Tapmtn 2325 m: ’I'Hl\ three-piece «iite, by arrangement with the manufacturer, has been speclally ohair D priced this week to meet the demands of those who ‘require & good group under Mohair:. S s 305000 $200.00. First of all, it issupholstered with combination mohair, one of the most durable coverings yet known. Then, with the Nachman Spring Units, it becomes CONVENIENT TE a particularly luxurious suite, yielding comfort at every point of pressure. Wise N RMS homemakers will be sure to see this suite (omolw“ DEMONSTRATION SPECIAL ..

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