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. Hallowe’en is coming Oct. 31st Our window display will give you ideas for your party. Stationery Dept. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO., || 169-171 Main St. |||3 ! ir == I The Capital '] was neces: Suit i t 7 Unequalled Value K | s | | HO 9599 SEALES 'sylum Street Hartford “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” e ——— James D. Donahue ;; Baritone VOICE CULTURE Rooms 318-319 Booth's Block Special Attention to Beginners Traince of Yale University PATRICK FLANNEL SHIRTS § Best Shirt You Ever Wore i, Made of s Flannels ¥ and genuine Broadcloths of different weights in checks, plaids and beautiful solid colors. comfortable § and well made. Coat style, set-in sleeves, sateen faced collar. Looks and fits like made-to-meas Not expensive, either, wide price range, but all Patrick skilled workman- g Handsome, REV. H. W. MAIER ON Human Beings Should Strive for The physical is th to the inters commerce coinmission The director held that Gibbons falled properly to observe and obey Block signal indications, adding that had an adequate automatio train control system been in use, the accl- dent would have been prevented. PROBABLY WILL COME 10 NEW ENGLAND SOON HANS ANABASIS Perlection, He Says Sclentists say man is the only tries to improve him- Henry W, Maler in “A Useful Life," rst Congregational church yes- LaFolleite Concluding Campalgn In nimal that 0 gatd Rav West and Is Likely to Come to erman on at This Section | La Folette | Omaha. By The Associnted Press, Manila, Towa, Oct. 20,—On other lap of his campaign toy ator Robert M. LaFollette himself better, gl | ! Towa today as he traveled lel- think we are not | Surely toward Omaha, where he 1. he declared, He | “Peaks tonight. He arrived last night o genoral ways of | oM Sioux Falls, 8. D. where he had means for this fmprove. | 970t the week-cnd. He remained fitting Uife nto ita overnight and did not plan to ta gt the most | CO0tNe on his journey until this 114 be to cha afternoon, I\Ttien {0 et tuei| S mhs faenator) stayed® ahoard his The other | Private mapping out future o said, woull be to change | 5Peches and itinerary. The Omaha environment so that it would [ 2ddress will be his last west of the em new. dle eited as one example | MISsEsippl and tomorrow will find P possiny that o mingling | Nim headed cast to carry hia fight ,n.m Tllinois, Michigan, New York Maryland and Ohie, and probably Sian re- | New England and Pennsylvania dur- and environment to | INE the next two weeks. Speaking old in the| Tuesday and Wednesday tn Iilinols, He said | Ms schedule calls for addresses 1 would m. | Thursday at Grand Rapids, Mich., ht leadership and | Friday at Syracuse, N. Y., next Mon- Totrabuliashis i day at Baltimore, next Tues ry for him to know what | Brooklyn, N. Y., and to conclude. campaigning in Cleveland Saturday nfht, November 1. STANDARD 0L 0, FLES AN ANSHER o orecs S795 Many Contracts Complai- ed of Have Expired the t special en route to This was the first lasdng based on the 1 soclety, I capable rmons an- Sen- back is by interconrse rv-m\\'uw ete He said by means divine for rmo v at for wterial he had on hand fo work He sp of man as w “ mbina- n of physical appetites, mental tivitles and &piritual possibilit apparent and can ile the mental is classified heard, oIt of these are| seen w nder what can be seen, nd smelt, and out tawn plans for T al possibilities, ex- life's outlook: he e pure mental activ i : fundamentals to- er plane the criticism that Confucious, not | has been red by > to deny tEiisme| Texas company recent- | a human being |1V filed a general denial of . the to do improve |charges. en one effort | The licensing of one company to | ils humanity immediately rises to | use the licenses of another was the otlibr I resuit of patents overlapping so that He some companies were threatening each other with infringement suits, said the answer. To obviate that sltuation, the answer set forth, it was agreed to adjust the controver- sies for use of gasoline “cracking” patents by licensing the companies, | so called pooling agreements. They of | were not combinations in restraint S [of trade or commerce, as charged nearly per by the government, the answer as- . He said men should aim at |serted, but on the contrary the fundamentally | Standard Oil company of Indiana gressive life, | "has endeavored to and has observ- a puré life, |4 in letter and spirit the laws of life, | the United states of America.™ The defendant company, accord- ng to the answer, owns different 1id United States patents for the, king proce Early in its ex- perience in ies to use its patents, the answer Ladies there were restrictive clauses n the contracts, as advised by its ness, but “all contracts containing restrictive provision” ahout the nent. complained an six years before Its licensees now, the contended, “are wholly limitation as to quantity of production, place of sale or price.” The government' an[:fi that the cracked sullne was not patent- in which was by the answer, today was|which set that the gasoline { useful aitho tics similar to t | gasoline, The o Chicago, Oct. 20.—Many contracts { complained of by the government in its sult started last June under the Sherman Act against some fifty oll companies expired long hefore the snit was filed, the Standard Oil com- in society, ammed and Jesus, swer today, t possil t that wh ieves it can be ' God believes csus often was dis- had faith that it done and laid out a plan or changing n naturs Jesu . an aim ke it 1 he | aid down a man e a large a prayerful live free n you, for t s and live vitally with Jes sai the ~ Held Responsible For Rear ¥nd | which govern > y Fxpire Collision On New York Central On August 30—13 Were Injured. S O — Tiespon- collision on nied ip was s 1ble new ‘and characterls- straight run” n, in a f the bureau of believed in using “cracked" violation of their the contracts, but that npany of its llcensecs that some its pro- cesses have |in its territory in agreement in any of Tndiana set up in its an- | nsing other compan- |~ “cracked" | gasoline | ship. soon if only to § N over. LEATHER “an e f fifferent purposes. JACKETS used many and upward | Teason for the ra YOU'LL DO BETTER gr g popularity o Hotel M “bm"\]? At Axelrod’s Another is lhe consistent economy of the entire estab- Hallowe’en Novelties idly the lishment, Hvrewlmavenmy | & Club Breakfast at 45c., con- sisting of Fruit or Cereal, Bacon | end Lgg, and Rolls and Coffee I vecial Luncheon and Din- | nersofsuperior quality are also | mer ed at the most moderate ssible prices. | ™ No location can be possibly more_convenient than that of | the Martinique. One block | from the Pe: ?jnnylur.a Station Decora- Nois¢ Favors, Seals. Cut-outs tive Crepe Makers, Paper, Dinn never enforced th vision, has ‘Rurton crack- United States, obtained a similar pat- nt in Canada, At hat ent act answer, ng its the answer said. the Canadian according to the the paragraph: ration of twelve time ntion the patent is granted, such e void as to the interest or persons so import- g to ve imported.” ause of that 1:gal restriction, a g restriction to protect patents was inserted in the answer set forth, said statute so in ef- he thme of said contract continued in ot in the full the Dominion of first day of Sep- occasion has r 1, 1923, to such contract, and eff intd contract | e execution of | weeten PUB[I[Z INSPEBTS ENLARGED STORE of 22,000 Square Feet Thousands of shoppers passed through the aisles of Raphael's en- larged department store at the for- mal opening Saturday afterncon and larged departments, the increased stocks of merchandise and the in- numerable changes that diave been |made in the sjore layout and came in personal contact with Mr. phael's augmented sales force. Saturday merked the opening of the new departments fo which an entrance through Myrtle street is ade possible, The opening was a huge success and expressions of sur- prise and admiration were made by hundreds who visited the store for the first time as well as thousands | of .customers ot many years stand- ing who congratulated Mr, Raphael upon the success of his enterprise. The proprietor predicted an era of “trade in New Britain" activit d attributed much of the store succlaq to his merchandising policles and the cash payment plan which has | spelled success for such &nterprises as M and other metropolitan department stores. Practica all | the sales force ate employes of sev- eral vears standing while all buyers are members of the Raphael foree for many years, having first hand knowledge of local conditions and huyers' wants, The clerks present Mr. Raphael with a gorgeous of flowers and at the close of the record breaking day's business, the proprietor expressed his thanks to Raphael's store was 1910 with a 17 foot f foot depth. In 1912, and 1917 additions were made, the last bring- ing the store to one of 16,500 square fect, This year's addition brings the area to 22,000 square feet, all on one floor with all departments easy of access. \ In addition to providing accom- ations for a better display of the 19-rchandise, the new addition has #.ade it possible to bring in several |new departments for which ti has long been a demand, and ac- cordingly, the following additions were made: Men's department, glove opened in t and 90 toilet and rug department. Louis R. business, expressed satisfaction this morning at the tesponse made by the city's shoppers to his efforts to afford a complete and up-to-date de- partment store. “We're growing with the city and will continue to Brow | 50 long as the shoppers have needs to be filled” the enterprising and energetic merchant announced TRYON 15 HiGH AMONG SCORERS {Oberlander and McBride Are Leadjng Point Makers By The Associated Press. New York, Oct. 20.—Althoug Oberlander of Dartmouth has scorcd most touchdowns, Mc cuse, with field goals ar after touchdown added, is tied the lead of eastern foothall p in total points scored, with 4% Tryon of Colgate is third, T Kkert of Rutgers fourtk lot Co Players wi teen or mory of touc down, field goals follow: of Syr for ayers a ia fifth, o have 3 cven- \eir total r touch- points wit) nts T PATD FG T A . Raphael's Now Has Foor Space, evening and viewed the new and en- || Ra- | e [spite of eye department, notions department and | Raphael, owner of the | | points | and Koppisch | AMS RSSTS TODMANY WEARING GLASSES === 1t Say5 Statements of De- fective Eyes Are Exaggerated Dy The Assoclated Press. Detroit, Oct. 20, — Exaggerated statements concerning the amount of |defective vislon among school ehil- dren are being made continually with the more or less concealed mo- tive of alarming people into obtain- ing spectacles, declared Lewls H. |Carrls, managing director ‘of the na- tional committee for the prevention of blindness, in an address before the annual mecting of the American Jul»nc Health assoclation here to- | An impression that the nation fs |rapidly going blind or that over halt of our school children need to wear glasses is 8o obviously an exaggera- tion, declared Mr. Carrls, that the true condition of affairs is lost sight of, namely, that approximately one- eighth of the children in our schools are suffering from eye diseases or visual defects, many of which may be removed by properly fitted glasses or hy medical attention.” Mr, Carris pointed out {though estimates have extent of defective school children that al- placed the vision among as high as 60 per cent, a nationwide investigation which has been conducted by the |national committee for the preven- |tion of blindness during the last h'nr indicates that for the country }av large an average of only 12.1 per cent of school children have defec- tive vision, “There can he liftle guestion,” Mr, |Carris said, “that the eves of most children reported as having normal vision have some slight degree of ocular defect; but physical vigor and general health tone enable the child to have standard vision {n imperfections. Untll here is some more uniform pro- |cedure throughout the country in giving examinations, this percentage must be accepted as a fair indica- |tlon of the size of the problem which defective vision presents to school authorities.” DAMIELS CALLED IN OIL INQURY Former Naval Secretary Goes to f Los Angeles Los Angeles, Oct. 20, — Former Secretary of the Navy Josephus | Daniels is to arrive today to testify in the government's suit against the |Doheny interests for.cancellation of Uk Iills naval oil reserve Jeases, |trial of which is to gpen in federal |court tomorrow, Ldwin’ Denby, who was secretary of the navy when the leases were granted to E. L. Doheny's Pan- American Petroleum and Transport company by Albert B. Fall, then sec- retary %f the interlor, arrived and Curtiss D. Wilbur, present head of You'll Like That Sptcy Flavor C L O U E uFE SAVERs THE CANDY MINT WITH THE HOLE They’re ) Refreshing! “Always Good Taste” When yeour back aches testify before the trial is concluded, An array of legal talent seldom seen in any court room has been gathering the past week in prepara- tion for the gburt battle for posses- sion of leases valued in the neigh- borhood of $100,000,000, The lux. urious bowli the Doheny formed iInto headquarters for Frank J .Hogan, chlef of defense counsel and his staff, while a sulte of offices in the federal buflding houses Atlee Pomerene and Owen J, Roberts, special connsel for the government. Joseph C. Burke, United States dis- trict attorney, and their assistants in the prosecution of the ofl lease case. The case was to be formally call- el in Judge P, J. McCormlck's court today and immediately, by stipula- tion of counsel, continued until to. morrow, PROF. WETZEL 0 SPEAK Instructor in Public Speaking to Ad- dress Lions Club Tomorrow Noon ~—Secretary Preble to be Present, Profeasor John W. Wetzel, Ph, B. orator, public speaker, lecturer and instructor, wil address the New Brit- ain Lions' club tomorrow at the reg. ular noon meeting at the Burritt hotel, Professor Welzel is one of the most widely known instructors In public apeaking in Connecticuf. He spoke at a meeting of the Kiwanis club’'a year ago, and last year taught & claes in public speaking at the Hartford Y. M. C. A. He wiil open a class in public speaking at the New Britain “Y" October 28, Professor Wetzel has been an in- structor in public speaking at Yale for 15 years. Ho now teaches the same branch at Columbia university and at the Hartford theological sem- inary. Howard W. Preble, industria! sec- ary of the Y. M. C. A, under whose jurisdiction the new class will function, will be among the guests at the Lions club meeting. Medicine Habit Bradford, England — The medi- cine bottle habit threatens the downfall of the human race, Dr. A. E. Barnes, noted English physician, declared in a lecture here. The in- crease in the number of breakdowns” among people of civil- ized nations is due to the monotony of the mechanical age, he said. e — Make all your desserts Immensely more likable and tasty by using Baker's Flavoring Extracts. All grocers. “nervous | I this Signature! C. S ore is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMO QUININE “There is'no other BROMQ QUININE” Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick and effective remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza, and as a Preventive. ’ The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Price 30 Cents Reapening Announcement Miss Steinhaus Has Resumed Her Dancing School for another successful season. Also a larger and more elaborate studio, for which patrons will have a spacious room and a wonderful floor for dancing. i Will begin teaching Tuesday, October 21. Special- izing in Fox Trot, Collegiate and Waltz. Good dancing assistants will also instruct, as Miss Steinhaus wishes to make more and better dancmg in our community. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION Call 3042-4 Room 211 308 MAIN ST. United Building @ If you could hire half your washing done for 37 cents Wizne is the woman who wouldn't be overjoyed to get rid of half the work on wash-day for a sum as tiny as this? One-third of a package of La France dissolved with your soap, and two operations are cut from the washing. No rubbing~no bluing. With La France, you just soak or boil the clothes, then rinse and wring, and the clothes are ready to dry. It blues a8 it cleans. And what a gloriously white and sweet-smelling wash! Use it with any soap you like —bar, powder or flakes —in tubs or washing machine. All the sticky, greasy dirt that resists even the best of soap when used alone simply floats away when La France, too, is used. BuyLaFram from your grocer today. It is only 10cents a package. For ironing, use Satina. Add it ta the hot starch, and your iron won't stick, Gives the clothes a lovelier gloss and imparts to them a delightful perfume. La France Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia. Use it with soap Only 334 cents each wash-dayfor this wonders ful product that does uuy with all the irudgery of washing. I’nr olln :ubl " LA Prance blues a1 it Loosens every , greasy m:l: 20 it can be easily i md aw, Use it it s0gp o eny brend Block i froat tor et ) remains nomi ; \ & o ey eat n ; = = 3 u.,, biit Bhre n,’thf'(fi‘fi_ T ginally executed. ‘N alf a dozen blocks from ‘the ied that r}he In- Opera and the leading Theatres RO B heoue —and directly connected with or combination in A Fresh Shipment of the Subway to any part of the | of » or has made any Jumbo Salted Peanuts. City you wish to reach tracts restraining trade beyond just arrivad. Special 38¢ Ay rights under its patents. without 1 the contrary, it averred, the —— fifis’t X company has voluntarily adopted the HOtCl # | policy of exteading its patent righ roadly to others, thereby greatly Masks — cverything make your party to a suc- liana arty t any Enjoy the warming comfort . . o . . of this quick-acting liniment » is increased supply of fresh, ::S gl";oxdn f)ruilds upg {en-dm tissue and washes away fatigue poisons. tly tense v;un!n begin to hi mess pass :;h.’f 1 .§'olunzfir:§ yvursemp If free of tormenting pain. All druggista— 35 cents. or When your back is lame after a bard day, comfort those tired, ovarworked muscles with Sloan's. No tiresome rubbing! Just pat reasing the quantity of motor fuel | jt on gently. The marvellous ef- a produced and maintaining prices | fectiveness of the liniment itself I lower than they would have does the work. Its highly stimu- een had it reserved its patented f/]halm' with Hotel J{(I[pm lating in jents send freshly to itself, 3roadway~32"—‘;,,33"’sm S purified blood to the painful spot, done NEW YORK | Tt would take nearly 35 years for L) . ® kills | VESingloton. cHanager, | ivuic e g om ™ s evst Sloan's Lmnnent v te, to Ay from the earth to Axelrod’sPharmacy 223 PAREK ST. | processes exclusively have as it CCURACY Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions [}

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