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arsay Pinos Throatles | For the relief of Coughs,| j Colds, Hoarseness, Tickling in the Throat, etc. Invalu- able to Public Speakers, Singers and all Voice Work- 25¢ ™ THE Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. | ‘You surely will take off your hat to these fine FALL SUITS TOPCOATS THE CAPITAL $40 Ot fine tailoring, in fabrics of quality, that imparts the new | shades as only quality cloth can You'll find Capitol a big value sult. Other Topcoats low as $32.50. HORSFALLS 9399 Xsylum Street Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” ‘A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. NURSE IN ATTENDANCE United Milk Co. 19 Woodland Street New Britain Phone 1610 WADOO'S BROTHER BACKS LA FOLLETTE R. R. (.ofl li'relident Of Teachers’ Council Officers were. elected at the annual meeting of the teachers' council held yesterday afternoon at the Central Junlor High school, with the follow- ing results: President, Robert Rem- Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION il I\Ul![v(\llr my Intended action, th tollowing morning and requested that ne publicity be given in regard to the conference, It was suggested that a statement to the newspapers might prevent the public meeting at ! the Academy of-Musle, but 1 assured ' them that 1 had no fear of what ~ TNRIL AT STILL CONFINED || favor of | Speaks at Syracuse in Faor of Third Party Syracuse, N. Y, Ogt. 1 Malcolm McAdoo, brother of William Gibbs ! McAdoo™expresed himself openly in the Independent progressive ticket headed by Senators Robert M, Packages Everywhere La Follette and Burton K. Wheeler | at three meodings here today., He . fiASfllINE LOWEST o comntrs 3 Sexaon con- Gilll Refining Company Leads in Reductions of this country,” Mr, McAdoo con- 6 BELLANS Sure Relief 25t and75 1 his addresses with the as- n that'it is impossible for Sena- tors La Follette or Wheeler or any | other honest man to equal its radi- calism.” | The cause headed by the two west- | New ern senators, the speaker declared | prices for gasoline since would “restore to the public a gov- | Were recorded yesterday | ernment with equal rights to all and | Gulf Refining company, largest in- * ¢ * Both | dependent refining company in nm unequal rights to none. the republican and democratic part-{ country, cut the price three cents in | ies have been off and on in power|New York and New Jersey and four during the past 50 years, and each cents in Massachusetts. Two Stan- has become corrupt so that today|dard Oil companies partially met the there s no difference between | Cut With a one-cent cut. them."” | Under its new schegule the Guif Neither John W. Davis, the demo- | company quotes gasollne wholesale cratic presidential nominee, nor|at 13 cents in the New England President Coolidge could he expected | states, 14 cents in New York and to repeal the Esch-Cummins act, |13 1-2 cents in New Jersey. The re- MeAdoo charged. Through-its con- | tail prices are optional with dealers, tinuance, he continued, “the others| The Standard Oil company of New of all the capltal stock of the rall-| York, The Standard Oil company of roads, less than on per cent of the|New Jersey, The Texas’company and people are assuming a right superior | the Sinclair Refining company all an- and a right superior to the|nounced a reduction of one cent a |1aws of each and every state which | gallon. The approach of the end of limits charges for trgnsportation.” | motor-touring’ season, when curtafl- | “I mave paid for{my transporta- [ men of gasoline appears elvdent, and tion from New York City to Albany | the fact that heavy surplus stocks | 20 per cent more than the legal rate | are being carried by many com- |hich the New York Central is au-| panles, were given as reasons for the | thorized under our state law to|reductions. | charge,” McAdoo continued. The Esch-Cummins act ranks, |its donations of public property York, Oct. 1.—The lowest the war! when the to all, n| Pittshurgh, Pa., Oct. 1.—A reduc- to|tion of three cents a gallon in the \mv:nu interest, according to Mr. | price of gasoline in Pennsylvania and MecAdoo with apot Dombk,” “Nav- | Delaware, effective today, al Reserve one,” and “Elk Hills.” Tt| nounced last night by the Atlantic | put the greedy hands of the manipu- | Refining company. The new price Jators of our railroads in the trea- | for motor gasoline is 37 cents per by which they obtained \nv\x‘ga”nn plus two cents state tax in |term loans at six per cent of the| Pennsylvania. s s THEFT ISMFED nor the employes of the railroads| No Confirmation However, of Dis- are benefactors from this money, he believes. . (ANKIERGLES RRESTED N .Y, \ Bullalo Police Hold Him: for Vic-| lation of Walker Law ¥rom Host of the Prince of Wales. Mineola, N. Y., Oct, 1.—Police au- thorities have failed to confirm the report that representatives of Lioyd's of Lopdon in New York had admit- lmj receipt of a claim for insurance [avaieies Sunday night from | the country home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Jmm Sanford at Brookville, whera | the Prince of Wales was entertained C. | quring his recent Long Island visit. t kieagle of the Ku|a member of the Sanford family yes, | arrested today on|yargay refused either to confirm or charging violation of the gonv'the report. \ requires registra- state of the member- ¢ incorporated bodies imr Ruffa { Bryant, Klux Klan a warrant Walker 1 | tion with the N.-Y distr Oct. 1.—George C. N oW port is true the crime was committed 3th | by the snme gang that stole $150,000 !in jewels from the home of Joshua | | Cosden at night of September 11 ship Lound fraternal Bryant was t off and rele $500 bail dn an or Court Justice FPooley to why a writ of habeas corpus should not be issued. The order was ob- tained by Juilus Grass, Ku Klux| Xlan attorney in Buffalo. On re- lecc Starts TOnIEht quest of District Attorney Guy B. On Trip to Vancouver Moore, argument of the court order a postponed until next Monday ‘ High River, Alberta, Oct. The klan kleagle cannot be arraign- | prince of Wales, accompanied by his ei on for, secretary, Sir Walter Peacock and alde, Trotter. sheriff's on er from Supreme aken sed nediately show cause | b AUS| hose hushand is a cousin of the prince, the warrant charge bef his General warrant rged ant attende route to Vancouver. The party will travel Canadian Pacific railway Edmonton and will stop over at Jasper for ral hours on their way to st over the Canadian Na ay. The spend one day in Victoria and one Jay r over the wledge lines to Today's action 2 at Vancou Octoher 9. He will then go for for the east. to the ranch before leasing WELEKLY DINNER DANCES er dances people will be given management of the Burritt very Wednesday evening be- e dance includ- 1 be from 7 until 12 » will be furnished by alian orchestra. itain ' KCCUSES BROOKHART OF | NOT BACKING THE 6. 0. P. YOU'LL DO BETTER At Axelrod’s Dr. Brown’s Cold Tablets Early cold should not be neglected. “A stitch in § time saves minc” Is old but still true. Keep a box of our COLD always handy FLAXSEED MENTHOL and WILD CHERRY For That Nasty Cough! Our Own Make and Guaranteed Axelrod’sPharmacy 223 PARK ST. XELROD FOR CCURACY Iet ¥s Fill Your Prescriptions TABLETS 3 | |Towa Independent Candidate For Remove that “a ftertaste" CL 0 UE Pleasantly / Spicy! “Always Good Taste” Senate Raises Serious Issue In His State. Octo. 1— who last f as an inde- Is, la., A. Brewe ré announced hims lent can e for or, today d a statement regarding the ator Brookhart letter to national airman Butler. republican ublica | week now delude that Brook- nds to sup- an ar himself hart is supp port the statement said ‘ g the preliminary to an ar nt by him of his own La Follette ticket. will be found so politica to insist upon the name being ated in the republican column has no conception of party loyal- and allegidnce to the party by| which he has been honored yond his deserts. * jer th circumstances no ce or support is due him in the present campaign by f t party ild be str ballot and the led by a republican . Coolidge and Dawes and re- pr it tim support of And yet he ishonest s | alle- ttees or the ranks. from vacan- £ho ken republica whose st publica It is abe mittee to get busy on the process of purifying the republican ballot.” nciples is unquestioned for the state com- Holland's consumption of incromalez. e —-— iy Hot water | appearance of Gems Worth $50,000 | $50,000 worth of jewels said to'| The police believe that if the re-| coated tongv Port Washington on the | Some of these | gems belonged to Lady Mountbatten. | ( *ontains no narcotics 1.—The | e 415% Interest Is Being Paid returning to Cal- | another two days | ington Goff; vice-president, Edw: B, Stearns; conference committee, Rob. ert Remington Goft, chairman; Har ry Wessels, Louls P. Blade, Mary A, Campbell and Miss Fallon, A A Battery Men Postpone this morning for the purpose placing a 25 cent service charge on battery Inspections was not The meeting will be held morning at 10 o'clogk, | merce rooms, available kinds of meetings, were meetings where price is for closed iheld at the Burritt hotel, this is 1‘!! definitely settled. |Thomas Fortume Ryan 3d. I Paso, Texas, Oct. | Ryan, 3rd, | day at St, | Rev, Patrick’s cathedral with | service was very simple and was at [ of the closest familiep. friends of the Watch C@ Tongue “California Fig Syrup” Children's Harmless Laxative | When bilious, has colic, , or dlarrhea, qmnnru\ of ge Syrup” sweete prompt sons, ga waste a 3 s, bile, ver cramps or overacts. or | drugs. Children love its | taste, Ask vour druggist “California for Fig Syrup” wi dren of all ;ages, plainly printed or | bottle. Mother! You must say “Cali a" of you may get an imitation fig syrup, for will leave | High River tonight for Calgary, en | Weeks; secietary, Miss Carolyn Miss Meeting Until Friday Due to the fact that a number of | the battery dealers are out of the city today the meeting scheduled for of held. Friday When the committee called at the | Chamber of Commerce yesterday to | arrange for a meeting, the members learned that the Chamber of Com- many to discussed, | | The meeting Fridav probably will be although Is Married in El Paso 1.—Miss Al- berta Eaton and Thomas Fortune | were married today at- Father Henry Buchanan per- { forming the ceremony, The marriage tended only by relatives and a few two MOTHER! vour child is constipated, teverish-breath, tea- uine “California Fig the stomach and cleans the bowels of poi- souring food end soothing delicious genuine h has full directions for babies and chil- {Not/ Expected fo Visit Office : Belore Tomorrow Philadelphia, Oct, 1 iation is "being effected Mayor W. Freeland Kendrick and General Smedlcy D, Butler, director of public safety, according to a state- A reconcil- between ment issued today by the mayor. Letter From Butler. “As a result of the intorest of mu- 1 | tual friends,” sald the statement, "I am in receipt of a letter from Gen- cral Butler, which is satisfactory un- | il such time as he is physically able to call upon me and discuss differ- ences, which must be satisfactorily and thoroughly adjusted.” Differefces between the mayor and Director Butler resulted in the mayor writing a letter on Sept, 22 {n which it was reported the resigna- tion of the director was requested. The letter, however, was not deliver- | €d, because of General Butler's fll- ness, and was to have been given him, the mayor announced, when he returned to city hall. General Is Sorry. In his statement today, the mayor aid that three citizens, including Charles P. Vaughn, president of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, visited him at midnight Jast Sunda coming direcMy from General But- {ler, “to inform me that ‘they had been in conference with General Butler and he had expressed his re- gret in regard to our differences, the attitude he had assumed toward me, and his desire that I know his feel- ings." The statement continued: T frankly explained my position and how impossible it was to continue under the intolerable conditions that he had brought about as a result of absenting himself from my office for nearly three months and the lack of cooperation the mayor was receiving from the director of public safety. h ‘Wanted Publicity. “In the interest of Philadelphia and of my administration, I agreed to start. today. * n 75-77-79-81 Church St. | N New club just starting. might be said or done, and preferred’| that the meeting take place, which §t did, mnd the result has been made publie, “I was pot inVited to the meeting to glve my side, or I might have told them that, a reconcillation betwesn the mayor and the director was in progress and in any event my poll- cles of law enforcement and a clean, safe city would positively be carrled out. The reports of the meeting condemned it as unfair, hysterical and un-American," After relating that he had received a letter from General Butler, the mayor's statement concluded: “I emphasized cooperation in my fnaugural address and I will insist upon it from every director in my cabinet. The work they are doing is after all, a carrylng out of my pro gram, which I planned, and have aj- pointed them to accomplish. 1 must at all times be thelr adviso: and receive from them full coopera tion, 10yalty and support, This I an now assured I will receive in the fu ture from General Butler, “The mayor will be held,respo: sible for the success or fallure of h administration and in turn mus have the confidence and unswervi support of his cabinet and all subor- dinates."” There are 60 motor vehicles man- ufacturers and 1,900 dealeys in Germany. e Of course you know that Baker's Extracts were pure before pure fooi laws were made, Your grocer sells them.—Adv, askiorHorlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk For Infants, Invalids, Childsen, The Aged estible==No Cooking. A Light Lunch 16" Avoid Imitations — Substitutes You've been waiting all summer for our Hoover club Don’t wait any longer—Join today and let the Hoover do your house cleaning for you. Only $4.50 to join—Do it THE SPRING &BUCKLEY ELECTRIC CO. Tel. 2240 ' Deposits made on or before Friday, October 3rd, 3‘ will draw interest from October- 1st. RESOURCES $16,932,438.14 SAVINGS 25 178 Main Street BANK OF NEW BRITAIN 50 22 MAIN STREET Open Monday Evenings from 7:00 to 8:30 100 NEW FORDS NOTHING DOWN ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. THE OLD RELIABLE DEALERS TEL 1513 Think of the Happy Hours A new Household would bring you. It makes baking'day an easy day with time ' to enjoy other things Call any time and see their fine improvements A. D. LIPMAN 519-521 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN ppr— For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads e ——————— OVERLAND .Model 91 Stock Touring Driving Continuously in This City and Bristol Sealed Motor Four Drivers, Working in 5-Hour Shifts Stops Only For Fuel y At the Suburban Filling Station On West Main St. Prizes varymg from $10 to $50 to per- sons guessing correctly the number of miles covered and the average number of miles per gallon of Good Gulf Gaso- line. Get a card from the driver and sub- mit your guess.