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B O TRADE BUREAU'S WORK DOUBLED DR. Klein's Report SIfows 200 Per Cent Increase Washington, Nov, 24.—The work of the bureau of forelgn and domes- tlo commerce has been (doubled in the last two yecars, says the annual teport of Dr. Jullus Klein, director of the bureau, which was made pnb- lle last night by the commerco de- partment The bureau, Dr. Klein informed’ Socretary Hoover, handled during the fiscal year approximately 1,200 inquiries from American busincss men. Busineas resulting from the re- plies, the bureau's records showed, amounted to about $427 per inquiry. About 143,000 inquiries were re- ceived from farmers and dealers in farm products by the foodstuffs di- viston, while the automative divi- slon answered 186,000 inquiries, the apecialties division 98,000 and the textile division 81,000, Queries duri he last fiscal year concerning western Europe number=- ed 340,000, while 232,000 related to Latin-America and 174,000 to the Far East, These last three were shown to be figures fore than ten timas as great at the number at- tended to during the fiscal year end- ing June 30, 1922, Besides gaining for Ame fness thousands of small o over —1look here — you'll 7 find looked enongh! you've far Fashion's Latest In WHITE IVORY (o b | '9 This complete dresser picces—the very \—in color ri- $14.00 valing the geouine rnrs THOUGHTHLL GIFT OF" A GENUINE STONE RING set in a hand | carved Solid (4 Gold mounting 9 makes a sur- prise that ‘she’ will not forget. $12 Cash always zets a BIG Discount! Ask any big husincss manl B.GEORGES &0, Jeweler 436 MAIN ST. Balloon Tires Standard Equipment | the report sald, the bureau has been in- atrumental In obtalning several six- figure contracts for Americans. The Rome bureau was responsible for ob- taining a three milllon dollar harhor contract, and a miperal exploration ontailing the expediture of $5,000,- 00 within ten years for American firms, During the last fiscal year, statis- tics were published for the first time of "the export trade of the various #tates and ot the parcel post eXports from this country. The valued at $11,000,000 for the alx months ending June 0, The practice of spreading infors mation to Bonafide American firma by confidential circulars, Dr. Klein sald, has been increased and has re- celved etrong endorsement from all concerned. The report also cites the ald giv- en to Americann firms during the earthquake disaster in Japan last year, Despite that the office in Tokio was destroyed, its work went torward and advices regarding Jap- anese markets for reconstruction material and the chances of relylng on Japanese raw materlals e gathered. Klein added that the in. 1 activities of the bureau had been accomplished with a relatively cre: small increase in personnel. This was {due, he said, to Improved methods of M. C. A. Junior Furnish Excitement Some g games were played at the Y. M Friday and Saturday in the Junior basketball league. Fri- day afternoon at 4 o'clock the Sleuths beat the Rum Runners 42 to 9. At 7 o'clock the Y. M. Hobo A. won from the Federals, 20 to 5, and the Trimmers trimmed the All-Stars 5to 4 S8aturday morning at All-New Rritain Jrs, much for the Y. M. Speed B won 11 to 4. The Celtic J the Wild Panthers 8 to o'clock the Sockers socked the Bull Dogs 12 to &, and Jrs. won easily over the Three Iagles, 17-1. DETROIT WOMAN REGOVERS Health Much Better After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound 10 o'clock, were t0o s and tamed At T 1583 Detroit, Michigan. — *‘Your little book left at my door was my best doc: icine, and used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash, If jou only knew how much better I feel! Now when my friends say they are sick I tell them to take Lydia E.Pinkham’s medicines. [ give the little book and your medicines the best of thanks.” — Mrs. HAM RINK, 3765 25th Street, Detroit, Mich. In newspapers and booklets we are constantly publishing letters from women, who explain how they were helped by taking Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. hese letters should,guide you. If you are troubled with pains and ner- vougness, or any feminine disorder, bear in mind that the Vegetable Com- pound has helped other women and should help you. For sale by drug- gists everywhere latter were| MRS. HILTON, HIT BY AUTO, SUCCUMBS 70 INJURIES Fractured Skull and Internal Injur- ies Fatal to Chestaut Street Wom- an Struck Thursday, Mrs, Laura Hilton, wife of John F. Hilton, died at the New Britg general hospital yesterday from'a fractured skull and internal injuries sustained last Thureday night when she waa struck at the corner of Cen- tral Park and West Maln street by an automobile driven by Willlam A Whalen of the S8huttle Mcadow €' 10, Mrs. Hilton was returning to her home at 219 Chestnut street after having attended, a supper at St Mark's Episcopal church. She was crossing the street when struck. Wit neases said Mr. Whalen was driving slowly and, although the accident still is under investigation, no charges have been preferred agalinst Iim. The woman plcked up and taken to the hospital by Mr. Whalen, who later reported the accident to the police Mre. Hilton was born England, She was 63 y lived In New Britain 3 She js survived by her husband, John Hilton, and three dangh. Mae Hilton of this eity, was n Cornwall, ars old and for years M. . E. A anid, O and Mrs, R. Weber of Boston. She also leaves seven brothers She was a member of St church, the Daughters of the and the Daughters of §. George, Rev. Samuel Suteliffe will offii- at at funeral eervices in 8t Mark's church afternoon ot 3 o'clock. ams of Cle Mark's King, tomorrow Burial will be cometery. in Fairview LAST SERMON 70 CLASS Dr. Iast Time Next Sunday—Meeting Davis To Address I, B! €, Tor In Capitol Theater, Rev. Dr. John L. Davis delivered his last sermon to Everyman's Rible class in Trinity Methodist church vesterday morning. Next Sunday Dr. Davia will address a mass meet- ing of the class in the Capitol thea- er at which time there will be spe- cial delegations from factorics and other téwns. The meeting will open at 9 o'clock. The orchestra special music and the Clef Male quartet will will furnish Sunday will be Dr. last rvice in this city, befors leaving for Grace M. E. church in New York where he has pted a pastorate. Monday evening, December he will be the guest of honor and prin- cipal speaker at a banquet to be ten- tered him by the Bible class, under the directlon of the White army. The banquet will be held the Methodist church Patrick ¥. King, chatrman of the tchool hoard and former president of the Lions' elub, will officiate this ovening at a hanquet to be glven by the club in honor of Rev. Dr. Daxls, {who has resigned as district gover nor. This will be Dr. Davis' last sessfon with the local elub, Sixty- ciglft out of town visitors are ex- pected. The banquet will be held at the Rurritt hotel at 7 o'clock. Danc ing will follow, Davie Davis at SPECIAL COMMUNICATION, Centennial lodge, A. F. and A will work the Master ) degree tomorrow at a speclal communica- tfon, The first section will he work at 6 o'clock and the second &ection at 7:30. This will be the last time for the present officers to work In- itiat 1 Harmony will wor) 8 and A oweraft d a class of candidates this ey ik Every Col& Is Dangerous— Father John's Med:c'ne Now NO DANGEROUS DRUGS ON WORLD TOUR American Gymnasts From field College Are To Make 7,000 Mile Tour of World. New York, Nov. 24. — American gyminasts, drawn from the student |body of Springfleld College at Springfield, Mass, will lcave on De- |cember 11 for an international tour of 7,000 miles in this country and Mexico. arded for as s best all around athletic these 12 performers, headed by thefr coach, Professor L. J. Judd, will start their long journey in New . J, and will visit Pennsyl- . Ohio, Kentueky, T 3 Arkansas, Okluhc 1 the way to Mexlco chedule ir the southern republic will cover 13,000 miles and on January 6 the team will appear at the Mexico, City Y MG A Returning, the through Texas, Mississipp! Georgin, South Carolina, N ‘ill“d and Virginia years one of route pusses Alabawma, rth Caro- The tour will end at Trenton, N. J., on January 30. FALLS NDER TRAIN Bayonne Woman, Hurrying to Fa- ther's Bler, Badly Injured While Her Baby Is Rilled. izabeth, N. J., Nov. Anna Kotsko, of Bayonne, o bier of her dead Wilkesbarre, form on a with her asped in her arma caught still moving train and was killed, while Mrs, suffered serlous injuries. 2 1 th General news of 1eld from hurrying father in n the p station here old daughter The haby was train at two-yea under t Kotsko en ot th Shene her Everyone Says It—Sales Prove It ‘HUDSON Super-8ix COACH - s1395 Preight and Tax Extra The greatest of all Hudson-Essex values now at the lowest price in their history. E At the higher price everyone called the Coach “‘the greatest buy in the world.” buyers who want with fine chassis quality at moderate cost? clusively .have the these values, Can there be any comparison now®* for closed car comforts, € As the largest builder of 6-cylinder closed cars in the world, Hudson-Essex ex- resources to prodyce SSE: Six OACH 945 Freight and Tax Extra kS Business is Good With Hudson and Essex HONEYMAN'S AUTO SALES CO. PARK 139 Arch Street ST. AUTO CO. Associate Tel. 2109 9249 -252 Dealers PARK ST, |when the ln, lehine pitot Begin Taking Spring- | PLANES COLLIDE, THOPEOPLEKILLE Mid-Air Crash Leads to Two Fatalities Cloverfield, Santa Monica, ( Nov, 24,—A man and 4 woman we killed and two other persons Were scriously injured here alrplanes in - whi collided fn m r Ralph Hugh® Jennison th G. Wilson, both of about to yesterday rp fiyin The dead, and Miss Tt Pasadena, were landing in their when it collided make a commerclal plan with another ma 4 by Leslie K. Trauhber, a Weutenant in the army alr reserye Tranghber and geant Gilbert R army air serv hogpital in where surgeons eaid they had a to rec ators said ¢, his passenger, Ser McMurrin, of the were to a Sawtelle, n Nere alr Ep then fell 200 feet to wings locked. Both mac completely wrecked e two plane BRITISH PRESS BEHIND ANTEEGYPTIAN ACTION Daily News Suggests Teagne of Na- tions Be Given Sudanese Mandate; More Time On Ultimatum By The Assoclated Press London, Nov, 24. — 1's strong action t in connection with th of the sirdar, ee Stack, evokes wide approva th and public although there is criticism of the details in some rters and condemnation on the part of the borite pres Al writers. Inasmuch as the demands for withdrawal of I s from the Sudan of the 3 indei the only two requirements in the ish ul- 1tum cor 4 hours was uined ent will he allowed a that plian rea- > time t | o other tion, however, of any weakening the British determir terms of the note The Dally News, Sudan sl no expecta in 1 to see the strictly obgerved gests » adminis- nations man- ibert], s uld de- > Lahorite Daily THerald t actior nt of the Aust e to Serbia which led to the grea severest blow 3 thirity of the league of nations which hody the matter should Leen referred to ave Duteh Airman Who Started On Oet, 1 Has Arrived Safely At Java After Long Trip Weltey ities of com tween Holland and cipal polints t Consantir goon and Singapore Vandert A, & Dut op was de an ac lis, Bulgaria his machine, Chinaman, Making Plea To End War, Stricken New Y Nov. 24 FIND RARE DISEAST Philadelphia Man Rhino Schleroma Suffering From I VAUDEVILLE | At The PALACE BEGINNING THURSDAY 32233222222222: gmmnmmnmmxmnmxmmmmmm Bavidson & THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND Tessesssesassstasesates $ITTILILITTLITLITLITTILTLLLL 22231 32222883223233228 223223828358 2332333332318582082 04 $238282208833882222888, 323328388232, 33228 S33322883822882228: 38332838883 33335 TISFACTION, e s - o - Dinner Sets Glagsware to bake oirEDintng 100-Piece Dinner Sets 51 8 $20 $40.5¢0 s0ld Amer Gl “Hei P 4 Kinds Use Roger’s A Silverware! Lovers of Ruffied Curtains £1.19 to $5.95 pair wve them! Net Curtains SLON to 87.50 pair Net Curtains .19 to $10.50 pair Trish Point La 86,50 to 1 39¢ to $1.39 1 grape We Suggest Aeventhal NEW BRITAIN, CONN. B See us if you need any Housewares! nok while You Cook! Use the Famou: assware 20c to $2.50 band and ir s P pretty f ates, signs sey Ware"” $1.50 ips, 20¢ and $1.25 to $2.95. Creamer Tea Pots, to Hall Tea to $2.50. 69¢c to Pots, § of Fry Pyrex Ware! FARTHEANWARE “Wearever” Roasters, ete,, that'll make the Turkey “taste like more”; Dandy serve the victuals in; all kinds of Silverware to accompany the China; kling beauty; Pyrexware, to make pies and cakes “like mother used 1ester” Coflee Pots, the kind that make real delicious coftee, etc. Wherever Good Uten. s sils are Used— “Wearever” Aluminumware Will Be Seen! 1Teavy gauge., Retains the heat. Berviceable -~Economical! Pie Plates, 40c. Round Roasters, $2.78 Oblong Roasters — $3.25 to $6.00, Double Rice Bollers, $1.84. Sauce Pans, $1.60. to and 98c. 1.49 60c to “Wearever” Pans $1.2 Fight - inch size. None better, Wearever Pud- yr Perfect Cof- fee, Use— “Royal Rochester” (offee Pots 1| Put up price. Regul ding Pans, 8ic 26 Pc. Sets! Good Silverware ‘132 ar $15.35. Full 26-plece sets. in neat cases. Every house. wife shiould have a sei at this reduced Salt and Pepper Sets, $2.98 and gold tops, novel shapes Hot Plages, 49¢c and 98¢ Made of W and se metal. iccable. Neatly de. Beautiful Homes— Thanksgiving Day you'll want our home to look 1 Paradise 1f. You'll want Curtains that harmoniously blend with T'urnishings Here you Prices are mod- >, of course! S3333423000ezontaatetabenantanasatitotaroreanisses \ERMAN RELEASED ar Sentence hy French . I War Thefts, Offiver Remitted Voile Curtains $2.95 to §9.50 pair Plain, some with lace edge; with medallions; hand awn, lace edges, 2 1-4 yds. ngth Voile Curtains £2.95 to $3.50 pair ored lace edges and hed and ; aesorted colors. ons; hemstit Marq. Curtains $1.69 pair up nand drawn rquisatte ( Jallions, etc 36 in. and 45 in. Net Curtain Goods 39¢ to $1.39 yard se 1 ap into ver For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads THANKSGIVING PASTRY Strictly Pumpkin, Mince LARGE FAMILY large assortment of Squash, Also a SIZE, Home Made and Cranberry Pies 40c EACH “Home Made” Cakes and Whipped Cream Goods Order Pies and Cakes Tuesday to be called for Wednesday Not open Thanksgiving -+ | QUALITY PASTRY SHOP “Home of Home 117 MAIN Made Pastry’ STREET

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