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AMERICAN PRAISES WORK OF LEAGUE Economlcs Expert Says World Owes It Debt of Gratitude Geneva, Oct, 17, == Tollowing an extonsive visit to the Ruhr, Berlin and Vienna, Harold G. Moulton, an American efpert on economics and director of the Institute of Kco- nomics at Washington, came on to Geneva and spent some time fnvesti- gating the economic and financial mechanism of the League of Na- tions. ¢ Mr. Mouiton expressed the opinion later that the world owed a pro- found debt of gratitude to the league for the excellent work It has accomplished in connection with the economic reconstruction of Eutope, He gald that the numerous statistical and economic analyses made by the economic section of the secretariat have been of invaluable aid alike.to independent students and to governs ments charged with the responsibil- ity of effecting a solution of post- war economic problems, “The Austrian and Hungarian re- construction plans,” Mr. Moulton declared, “originated by the lcague and administered under Jeague aus. plecs, represent the flrst constructive effor(s 4@ rehabilitate disordered European finances. Without the ploneer work of the league, the Dawes report bn German repara- tions would not have heen possible, Indeed the Dawes plan is closely modelled after the Austriay and Hungarian experiments. If 'the League of Nationg had accomplished nothing else, its work in Austria and Hungary would have justified. its existence many times over." 10 HELP REPUBLICANS Governor Elect Brewster of Maine Starts Tomorrow to Make Cam- paign Tour For Party. Portland, Me., Oct, 17—Governor- clect Ralph'O. Brewster leaves to- morrow to join the national repub- lican campaign in North Carolina. He is scheduled to speak in Win- ston-Salem on Monday aleigh on 1 ay and Chapel Hill on Wed- nesday. ¥From Chapef Hill he will return north and will be in New York and Connecticut for the re- mainder of week THREE KILLED IN CRASH All Members of Same Family—One | Injured—Fatality Occurs at Mead- ville, Pa, Meadville, Pa., Oct. 17 persons, all members of on were, killed, and another 1n ured, when their automobil truck by a Pennsylvania pa r !raln at a crossing Want a Radio? Buy a Western Mountain Tapoma, Wash., Oct, 17. — Ac- | ounts of strange music coming out | of #pace in'the ed here recently, | velss. ' who lind_business | § ake region in ning clai y. who | i bad never met Weiss, reported the &me thing. Both men id the mysic was heard bétween 9 and 11 o'clock at night The tule has led to the supposi- tion that radio waves from broad- casting stations have heen picked np by ledges of miners in that wild region, und reflected back as sound. | WANTS LINE TO N sritain and v 1, Cheshire, has been wade {c public utili- ties commission by ny Di Meo of Waterbury, through Harry | Ginsherg. The petitioner claims that this would provide serv- ice to commuters who are not given adequate servicd at pres- ent. There will be a »w;.:w: on the «|xm1nlin| In the ncar future Willlam H. Spry, commissioner of the general land office In the de- partment of the Interior, Washing- ton, is the country's largest real estate dealer. And he gives away Jll his land. Some 10,000,00 mcres very year. During the t has held the office ha vicinity of Spirit | Lake and Mount St. Helana have ({3 |: away government lands to the value of $100,000,000 "NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924, We are pushed for space due to the alterations now going on throughout our building. THE JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. ALTERATION SA To relieve the overcrowded condition, we will during the next ten days, starting tomorrow, sell any article at greatly reduced prices. 3-PIECE OVERSTUFFED LIVING - ROOM SUITE Suite consists of 84-inch Settee, Wing Chair and Easy Chair—full spring construction—velours, mohairs and tapestry coverings; regtlar $225.00. ......... e RO $ 1 65 GATELEG TABLES A large assortment of Gateleg Tables in all sizes—some exten- sion tables—included in this as- sortment are genuine Mahog any, Walnut and combination woods; all reduced 25%; rang- ing in price from $10 00 ., GAS RANGES Magee, Wincroft, Herald and Home 0DD OVERSTUFFED SETTEE Coveredgin genuine Baker’s vt Velour—this settee is rom a suite which originally t::lt ‘::\)v)at o $3 9 50 SPINET DESKS Come in and select a Spinet Desk at a big baving of FOUR POST BEDS Our entire stock of Four Post Beds 10-PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE This suite consists of large 60 inch Buffe't. Dining Table, 5 Chairs and 1 Arm Chair. upholsmcd with genu- ine leather; China Closet and S $ a regular $255, ¢ 169 FREE With Every Magee Stove Easy Terms Factory Demonstration of HOME SEWING MACHINES 259 Off Come in and meét Mr. Ellis, the factory representative, and have him do some artistic work for you. Now is the time to buy your Cedar Chest copper trimming. "J box. Bullt to $19.75. Beautiful big chest, e inches long. Unusually anug trunk- typolid. Sturdy French feet. Like every LANR. it is made of genuine red cedar heartwood and perfectly finished. $27.50. Roomy chest of fragrant i cedar heartwood trimmed with cedar panels, French feet. Great Money- Saving Alteration Sale! HIS sale is your opportunity to get the kind of a cedar chest you have always wanted at a price you can afford to pay. One whole carload of LANE Red Cedar Chests to choose from—beautiful, fragrant, full size. They were built to outlive the wear and tear of a lifetime. Every one of these ever-glowing chests is the sort that any woman would be proud to own, L] Each is a genuine first quality LANE —all built to the same high standards and all absolutely moth-proof, dust- proof and damp-proof. And they are more than convenient places for the storage of furs, woolens, blankets and wearing apparel. Each is a finely decorated piece of furniture that may be used as a window seat or dressing lounge at the foot of a bed. Each is as artistic as a jewel box and sturdier than a trunk. They are mighty desir- able bargains—all! At unusual prices— Q1S 5412 for storing heavy winter apparel. Tike all LAN® Chests, it Is moth- proof, dust-proof and damp-proof. ¥ $33.50. Imitation walnut, lined ) atic red cedar. () LANE Chests usually sell at much higher prices. Our carload order gave us great savings that we are passing on to you. You cannot afford not to buy one. The cost of a single moth- ruined garment might more than pay for a LANE Cedar Chest. And special terms $41.50. Popular window sest chest—""Queen Anne"" design. Beau- | tifully decorated. Strongly built. mr. An effective lounge when cushioned. Be sure to see it. JouN A. ANDREWS & co. INCORP ORATED “THE BIG FURNITURE STORE" 132 Main Street New Britain 3-PIECE LEATHER DAVENPORT SUITE Add an extra room to your home by getting one of these suites—covered in genuine leather—and beautiful Mahogany finish frame, regular $210.00 GENUINE LINOLEUM A large assortment of pat- terns to choose from, regular $1.25 quality; burlap c Sq. Yd. 89¢ LEATHER DAVENPORTS In Oak or Mahogany con- # struction, genuine Dupont [ leatherette covering; a regu- lar $60.00 value—Special, in- cluding mattress— $39.50 OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS A large selection of odd overstuffed chairs and rockers; all to go at PARLOR TABLES In either oak or mahogany finish— a beautiful table, as pictured—with drawers—reg- ular $24.00— Genuine Pure WHITE COTTON MATTRES; All sizes—choose vyour own ticking {-PIECE \\ \l\lT BEDROOM SUITE Consisting of Dresser, Bed, (full size), Chiffonier and Dressing Table; a regular $125.00 $89 00 ° value at ..... GLAZED VASE TABLE LAMP AND SHADE A beautiful Glazed Vase Base and Silk Shade, double sockets, ~ and 6 ft. cord with 2 piece plug; a regular $18.00 value. $10.95 Complete