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S I T SR VEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1924, ™ ATTEMPT MADE T P08 SSINES o b A Use A MiuTE Formizk ) ORARTER REVISION Y2 NEW SURVEY OF | {acaur 1w : form, Alkys violent spaesys (n 30 minutes and o guar £ White Plains {s to be 3 ! ' ' fameeonamend anteed o bring ful relief in 24 hours or money back. Perfect home dye- WouldBe Assasins Bsaper L B irst Moeting of COMBe] oy ety s, | i Py . | youen nlfl:w\bI;v al treatment entirely FREE. :lmwy | TI;".MQGMD w.lltl: N 1 e ed below and ask fo ) 3 Alter Cairo Attack LN Y. No T e o o 4 amond Dyen, Jus ot tho Wil p : - Next Tuesday Evenin e o et v on | Oonstruotion of “Peedens” | dip o cold water to : 1 P bree daye—tbis offer s limited, 1t may be “l"[d soft, :cll!curr . g yained in this ity &t shades, or boll to Tulte, The Miller-Hanson Drug Co, dye rich perma- [ emvya Torag. Bore, Natiomat P | Hartford, Nov. 19.—Tho establish- G revision commitiee will be held next Tflw Dickinson Drug Co., W. H. Crowell, | ment of a definite secondary system Il 16-cent Kk L A Nathan Noveck, J. T. MeBriarty, Arch St. . DEQRRESD AN S S Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the | phey. gt of state roads fn Connecticut, sup- contains _ directions office of Mavor A. M. raonessa. | plementing the existing trunk line so simple any wom- An effort will be made to prevail | system, will be recommended to lhcl an can dye or tint upon enutor-clect Edward F. Hall' [} incoming session of the general 8- | jjgerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, walsts, to act as chairman of the commit. sembly by Highway Commissioner| jregge, coats, stockings, sweaters, tes. Mr. Hall, because of his wide iy John A. MacDonald, it 1s announced | graperfe v coverings, hangings, at the capitol. Such an arrangement experience in legislative eircles, | everything new, proved & valuable head for the | contemplates the allotment and Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other committee two years ago and he is l mapping out of these town-to-town | \nq " ang tell your drugglst wheth- |agaln a member of the committee | roads which are known as “feeders” | or o materlal you wish to color is | by virtue of his election to the legis ' from trunk lines, on a proportionate | w01 or gilk, or whether it is linen, ; | A d T, Ns % . nileage basis for each town. In T oo e i ADOOU 00 Delegates AUDGG| e mamner e sie weia va) <" 7 M in the schools is a progressive step which has justified [ night, was not appointed by Mayer »| cautpped with its trunk line system, w Jomes children do not drink milk In|A. M Paonessa this vear and an- | New London Conferenc as at present, and in addition, would authorities have made it possible for | other secretary must be chosen EW London Lonierence have a state ald road system, where- ) u noniinal cost 1t refreshes and | One of the first matters to be “m]fl‘n \'\Il"‘flf'nlfl(hl; “n'"'fl‘? BI)'HIP‘HI |‘|: 1gal organs can keep pace with the|gonsidered will be the enabling act Skt B indefinite an s not being bu [ fo be submitted to the legislatura wo | 5, C London. Nev. 19.—More than | systematically, ~ the "‘”P'fim?"‘ 300 women voters of the state and the ety may enact a zoning ordi- n voters of the state and : points out. —_— I nance. Although Ahis is not in the | & f6¥ from Massachusetts and | Commission MacDonald’s proposal A v % | Rhode Island sat with bowed heads ! take the form of a request to _'—— q MU orm af a gharter amendment, the | %6 50 S0 B U ST o the | i, 1o & ‘ Cl ch Id' B | LOOK “KE WARREN OLD RDER MYSTERY commites ;\‘1: :‘f }::;’:‘g:\';dlt";v:;vn L "I’]‘;:‘l""‘um"l'ng he le‘“‘lrfl;\l?‘t‘\:‘: dv'l\l‘xt"::“:::hlr;n;:r:l:; ean na's 0OWels the legislatur Dr. Benjamin T. Marshall, president | tne situyation and prepare a report | Senator rom Wyoming Now Stands | Gorham, Me., Officials Think Man of the Connecticut college for o reeed e a v, | 04 H H f {7 | e women, rendered a prayerful invo- for the succeeding general assembly, Callfomla flg Syrup is Tn LG A s S ceceRar T Seeiator | \Who Diedlin 1910108 i 1 | Under the present arrangements, R ALON « ay Hayve Been | WHJL MAKE REPORTS catfon for divine blessing upon the ' giate ajd roads, which are bullt by 0 Lawige stain, ourth ungual comention of the 11 ate ana towns In enoperation, | Dependable Laxative for (onnt-_l'f‘lrm x,«.nzv::- of \\omfcn ‘[;; are dsclded upon by highway coms s i ers, The convention was formally o e Specal Committece 10 Keep Short apeied by ra. Herbert Knox St (bl U e ' Sick Children of Farmington, state president of ) ommendation will be fhat in the fu- ) i the league, There followed during | yyre, towns be required to concen- e roi ' gan excavations in a field he! Revenue Dept, the next hour a swift business &es-| {410 their state ald expenditures on MORE COMPL]CAT[ONS neeres « o Mrs. Lottle Sanb sion at which the minutes of the Jast { o0 road until it is completed rather | Yont P honse 71 Washington, Nov. 18.—After re.| convention were read and the an- « 1dnrs s \sband, was sho V\OWINE a part of the evidence com- | nual reports of Miss Sally Fanny Tangled Volitical Situation in War- «uest ke but that and jeomber 7, and his Flied by the investigators, the spe- | Gleaton, field secretary, and of Miss Torn China Today Recomes More |17 1 Y nsider I feld, The qu. Cial senate committee investigating | Julia Margaret Hicks, executive sec- : et TeRiGiat ai Y ot ateniibatean internal revenue bureau toddy | retary and editor of The Woman expressed a tall ’ - * husband, may algo decided to go forward with the | Voter's Bulletin, wera approved by priatie s w b 3 T r irvestigation and submit several | the assembled delegates. I, Tibby, an partial reports to the senate at the| Mrs. Eugene Chase of Middle- who sl he | short session town, Phl Beta Kappa graduate of | : rman Conzens sald the ecom- | Radeliffe college and wife of Prof. | (oo i b included in such | mittee would hold daily hearings | Chase of Wesleyan university de- | o poriog could be decided upon. The until March 4 and that reports hear- | livered an address on the sublect | oo™ Cong then be definitely as- | ing on such subjects as the estate | of Women {n industry that was sup- | (oo o the state ald system and tax, the corporation tax, and.the|plemented by moving pletures of | 4;0 1onay would be expended nxvon‘ personal fax would be prepared at | actual working conditions of women |y (o F IR g { various intervals to furnish a basis | in industry in this state and {n U'nder the statutes, towns, whose | TO CLOSE PACTORY v rhed i e knoll for legislation others. grand list 1s less than $1,250,000 pay 10 (. far At foday's oxecutlve session the | Early convention chatter 8 to oo fo 0 Bl E o0 or constructing | committee went over cvidence relat- | the effect that Mra. Herbert Knox g iy 1oas, while towns above | to taxes paid by corporations | Smith, state president has significd Qo0 gmoune pay one-quarter the | 1 individuals with incomes over ! her intention of mot accepting the oo | £100,000 » chairman said the | directorship of the Conmecticut Approximately seven per cent of cases examined showed fhat tax pay- | league for 1925, It {8 thought, how- '\ SN n C o connectiout hdve 1 2 ments had been reduced by borrow- | ever that in view of the demand for o =or 0 0 S radoral ald 1wo aigners, all parijes estab- | 1 . <k : e is held without hail for ing money and by the formation of | her services as president Mrs, Smith (oo ™ dar which arrangement lishment t arnm . \ (i 1 jury the charge L yrporations to divide incomes. j will be prevailed upon to take the .o yinotie by allotments of federal were pledged already e | i oo el rtha | HUBE AaCES _before th d Mr. € s formally submitted helm for another year. AMONE ,,ou.y for road work. Likewise, the i ) big his recommendation for a prohibi- | those who are talked of in connec- o/ y o F oo Ti e atate i tion igation but the commit- tion with the four vice-presidential gia'iioi " minoed out for a number tee did not report a decision on that offices are Mrs, James Quan of ot in advance, and the pro hase of the inquiry. Tt wiil be|Greenwich; AMrs. Ward Duffy of o0 4y 1o have the state atd road up tomorrow Hartford, to be dircctor of leagu® joeqifieq in the same manner. With A 2 organization work for the northern ¢ o8 0oy 5 Bt L0 the town ir | r 5 SRS o e S fir who is 3 portion of the stat Mrs. amuel C. N cok . § t Co to T - 1 b PROGRAM AT STANLEY CHURCH 207 ¢ roads. the state would possess four Tl e E fensos. it 1 1~ a n dis- e dding to be direct ‘ ell your druggist vou want on qeen zouind w of Redding to be director of o noya06 road systams namely: fed- Sl SN, oS ! in in G z of the body, is held as an ac-| A musical program is to be given (. oiaiion for the southern see- {he genuine “California Fig Syrup . Rt m v Sl A Tt I S bt ey G it I 2D L st cral aid, trunk sline. state ald, and oy et fl " Italian Deputy Fights : mices of the Men't \iague fnances; and Mrs. Mijton Yl Sl i o ST . : o : club. This will the second of giriong of Hartford, to supervise fhe j ©'*2% [@=fuseianalaisdion; Defeated Candidate For Presidency | Four on Board the Liner Aurania e Bloodlen Duel Today ,"‘N'N\V '."'Lffi,""", CVERINES" L ogram of international coopera- : | Off Tor a Three Months' Vaca-| Are Hurt During Terrific Gale at i v. 10.—Deputy Tug et the Men's club plans to put i, on this fall and winter. The pro- ) ; ; . : It seems lkely that the present 1 tion in Enrope, mem 5 % 3 | gram includes piano, tenor, t nd ' cumbent inthe office of state sec- | banjo &nlos, a mandolin and guitar e S ) 8 ¥ g i olunteer militia, today A I T retary, Mra. Annfe G, Porritt, of ’ ST Norn Y A 2 | sen T ! Chiesa wr eIl o R ERlRcHEs sREYRERCHOIE T v (ford W N s Mrezel o ad TN Ffl‘, S o AT ke ; msequence of his attack fton to numbers by A . appiies in the case of Mrs, Wil- FadsinRtnE el atetand fam P, Couch of Cromwell, the pres- The frst meeting of charter | | Sessiom of Congress Informed On | than allotting the money plecemeal | ! 10 a group of roads. This it is be- { leved, would result in a greater ef- | ficieney. " The plan ‘contemplates the laying out of a ten year state ald program. | This would be determined by con- ferences with town selectmen, when | the percentage of roads within the Tnvolved mediately Eoncarn Ymgloul Pash: tnet ministers ca and expresse attained tary service nor-genera; dar of the For the present foontrol L Efforts by Zaglon mier to nego ment with Er defense of Ezyptian d _ without result, t ritish position . AR i 5 < k Ny n linquish ¢ 1 of the ®uez Canal fornia IMig Syrup” weeten the stomach and thorou can the little bowels and in a few wours you have a avell, playful child) ain. Even if croes, feverish, blilous nstipated or full of cold, children) we its pleasant taste. It nevey ramps or overacts. Contains n¢ arcotics or soothing now : il nt state treasurer. owing the program commu- their wa " DS el _‘ + o i h e rounas o 5 2 ¢ g, a sorial time and light S e ! e l— IV i of the confiet despite Chiesw's | Teffedhuents il be entosed. A1) Gpacial Notice T O O L O N G ambassador t v TR 2 B M ) i 5 e Was iho. reconeitiaci = irhe progrant follows SRR Ep e retur y Febria vodman and MeHu o : ; - MellamiNioon ORsnipE( ""”"; 1o anited socloties of St. Mark's 5 the las pract nina- = ; FIGH SCHOOT NOTES Hlanosloginlntyl il o e S A O e Give thought to your order for personal aside : o y g y Tenor solo ) SHETaRTS parish hall tomorrow ¥ emateer iy o : e 5 siting ) o e oiethentain BIUTSRICUE T e it s o ocke | OISt asIGardsinowieMakelatnote tolston QR £ R ok, waiclin el L o SERE, SLn. e in tomorrow and.look through our sample B e the tamyer, o | CATTTINE over to. v o oo Mland. Johnson and “Gagnon | =y “ s rg yo wowew. (|| D00ks. The card you want is there. 8olo unshine of Your sold ar who waute e % . j | J X the ¥ t Smile” Fred Rittner | Sooner or later almost every wom- aclaianbolyin ol _ The pass ted Captaf ready{or present day 1 her e e R e e S o jo solo ed. That show e d A e L Scalds and b»“ms , 7 il l ; S i , + she 48 & vietim of some fo ¢ i R iy y nol 1 . n ST weakness or ent peculiar to her A D K l r vared tAr e A YRS : 7 S Tie torment insistent pain of & sveten re ectated and Known | uaptette ter hay bt ilie vounsl Woman : | i s ; Al r scald i ck d by £xtonalve ! e ane Holland, Ar- rom pain or frregularities, : THE RACING REVIEW iy 18 coning b Al ; T : i farl Johnson | @ M who has brought on some s PRINTERS AND STATIONERS A M . Seremoy inflammation, and ted) ) e 4 © Mandolin and g ‘ n- Pakness placement from over- sporee i L o present syt ‘ i 5 Nl the middie afed woman 68 CHURCH STREET it "‘2'-0?1'2 m 2 : T T Johnso: 3 g 1} T most critical - ere bums or scalds A e each of these F Pinkham’'s pound has proved the n to women, lving In every the coun Mr. Davis 1 e St A ts.dn ok e 0f¢ Banjo. mandolin, ukulele and For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ad: - - " | «+nt Then This Bully Came in— NEWINGTON NOTFS _ S : i “Look here!” he shouted, “Ive had about enough of EURALGlA A S ' Medium Native MACKEREL. ... Ib. 20c | . R\ SP SR | this. fIwere com NATIVE FPRUSH SILVIER - 4 D]Pt@l\'f sober, Mr. orheadache—rub the forehead B R IdcRE 5 a3 2c RS : ; ). 23 Corrigan, I'd hreak —mn- und hale the vapors : : / /4 y ¥ every bone in you HSH SHOR FASTERN WHITI : 4 1y * s Ve \ :|I\:m|.|.~ p:‘ o 10c HALIBUT 35c ' 7 body!” VA PO Rua \ Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly i i T 16c OGS ) it hi you weren’t — L R . 45¢ I i < hapelessly drunk ODD FLLLOWS HALL 3 : S 16c Lue 38¢ T ' : \ . ' ~——! M. Hope-Matheson X hold 1! ) RLULFISH RMELTS when your exesight . / A %, vou wouldn't be so Indoor Mldway : § oy LV O Ot iependont ipon others: A % v damned optimistic!” L re ® vt 18C SHRIMP h 35(‘. EEhiigmindgs, L i i 4 i Y i To-night guard against the total WED., NOV. 19, 1928 WARSHIP TESTS [ : - St the eI hRE Tt v 4 said Corrigan be OFEN NG SOLID MEAT PRl Asalostiine o ! z tween his teeth. R it 28C | v it SSC o S i . . . | “I've had to give one ROUND CLAMS 95¢ | I momin Be st g i of vour friends a few lessons in politeness already this morning” LUCELLE SISTLRS SHELL Quart CLS n My Specialty— Comfortahle Vision ALL KINDS FINEST CANNED FISH, Etc. { FRANE CO0DMN “CORRIGAN?” ht Specialist BREAD !—The Finest Baked 117 v~ & { Y o™ By Edmund Snell Pancing, Singing. Harmony PANETTA BROS Guitar, Accordion making Pancing Admission FORMER CONGRESSMAN DTS Tomorrow Night M i Moz oule] tephens. v Special ! Mohican Doughrauts. . . Doz. 19¢ ;} ) ' Starts November 20 in “The Herald” o - -~ "

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