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LAST CALL for Perscnal Engraved Christmas Cards Book Dept. THE DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. | e e To Complete the . . ~ ) Satisfaction You expect in wearing your New Overcoat and Suit you should have a NEW HAT and SHOES, We give you FREE the Hat and Shoes that vou se- | lect (in value equal to 10 per cent of the price of the clothes you buy of us, for | cash). HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Street Hartford. “It paye to buy our kind” We are Exclusive D See our Dis) DICKINSON | \ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WhDNEbD AY, DECEMBER 3 19.4 Chandler, for over ten years trans- | natural advantage, New Britaln had portation manager of the Boston | become the greatest hardware.manu- chamber of comnierce, Prior to that | facturing clty In the world, time he had been traffic manager of The statement wus made prior to | wholesale grocery firm in New | the close of the moeeting that 90 per /tration boards wherever they exist.” lof justice; suggested establishment |couragement and b York clty and earlier secured his| cont of all the freight in New Ilrn-' Civil Service of federal reformatorles for young every Amerlcan." railroad and transportation experi.| aln is handled by the corporations ¢nee through his connection with [ Ob heir own tracks. gmnspofim i i (ONGRESS' MOST tee from th. nrnmmnnu (hnt met 1 h;l'\l nr mnpvmnon uhern mat- tmendationsi\for move ‘ir ters Interesting carrlers and ship- 1 mora attentjo s could be discussed freely. In ms by corpora- cases he saved the shippers (Continued From First Page) rable expense and went far e wards cementing the cordial rela- . differences, could also provide sim- s between shipper and carrler, wh ity in relations and more direct was for several years president "local responsibility of employes and SAM- ¢ the New England Traffic league. tanagers” and at the same time factory exsent the traffic 18t ave of the| up the duties of traffic director | right to be heard when there is dan- Merchants' assoclation of |ger that the nation may suffer great York city which position he infury through in ption of op- | lerations becausa of labor disputes Such action «s will maintain “the [ poltey of constintly working toward | the tull treaty strength of the navy.’ Enactment of legislation changing ratate Comm .| the new immicration law so as to \ded down a mem inistrative features “a it expects to get, but | littla more humane for the purpose hey would not get it.[of permittinng those already here a greater latitude in ing admis- sion of members of their own fami- les." The Shipping Board y Transfer to the emergeney fleet sted in P 4 |corporation of “the whole responsi ink the carriers bility of operations of the fleet and . “you | Other property, leaving to the ship- ping board solely the duty of deter . _imining certain major policies which commiasion will require deliberative action.” | 1e or long-time lease of Muscle " he continued, “is| Is to private intcrests * T air adjustment of rates that will|Fi§id guaranties of commerclal ni- .ontroversias and take | trogen production at reasonable rices for agricultural use” with a romittes of the senate and se agricultural committers em- ed to conduct negotiations with the private interests, Development of flood control on ads and! me might g better. lnlh ves \("w lnxlnnd Will Prosper. | i e olden days| e able to gat| were told Colorado, of inland waterway trans- portation, of navigation from the | Great Lakes to the Atlantie by way . Lawrence river, and of emeants generally to harbors | tlantic and Pacific coasta tion of the Cape Cod canal by the federal government, Extension of the national laws S (T b, governing the cholce of members of 118 is one of | George B. Ch state chamber former compen- ation commission. Mr, Chandler he New Britain Chamber ot erce was one of the moat t in state. He saild there are three funda- ra to he considered | ngland ehipping, tha effi- | y one causing the ofher| Thess factors, he said, shippers, the carriers and Ve years ago wh n’q all st of New England wes sag- Sweeten the breath, steady the nerves “dlways Good Taste” cated the creatioh of the statement ord Owners To show our appreciation for the husiness you have given us during the past we are going to offer you rates on labor charges during the month of December that will be less than the labor actually costs us in many in- stances. We want each and every Ford owner in this territory to know what the Service others wili mean to you. Iere are a few of the operations and the charges: December Rate $2.00 3.00 35 00 es and cleaning car clean carbon . luded in these prices) » advantage of the se prices, bring your car in or phone perations that we have not listed YOURS FOR SERVICE Elmer Automobile Co. Service—16 CHESTNUT ST., Phone 1150 Sales—22 MAIN ST., Phone 1513 INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS PRICE REDUCTIONS ON ALL MOD EL FORD CARS IN EFFECT TODAY t time ago he left Boston to recognize that the public “has a ¢ such rivers as the Mississippi, and | congress “to Include appropriate 1‘"‘ " recommended prompt payment |to congress on the state of the |cially solicitous that forelgn nations representation of the respective par. | M the French spollation claims; ap- [unfon, Mr, Coolldge sald “the pres. [should comprehend the candor ani | ties ut the ballot box and equality of | | proved cortaln changes in court pro- | ent state of the Unlon x x Is roch | singerity with which we have adopt- representation on the various regls- | uduru to hasten the administration |that it may be n-uukd with en-|ed this position.” sfaction by | Transter of the civil service of first {men and women and first offenders; | “Our domestic problomns are for . socond und third class postmasters, (and of a national police bureau; and 'the most part economic,” he aaded. Sure Re||ef and "without covering in the pres- ‘ukml for sultable recognition to the “\We have our vlnon:mu-‘\lebl to pay ent membership the field force of |world filers. {and we are paylhg it. We have the prohibition enforcement.” He opposed procedure under Sec- high cost of government to diminish FOR 'ND‘GEST'ON Inactment of leglslation reor. [tion 28 or preferentlal rate provislon and we are diminishing it. We have ganizing the governmental depart. lot the merchants marine act “until a heavy burden of taxation to roduce | ments. congress can reconsider the entire and we are reducing it." The president also commended to [question in the light of the exper. | The nation, he sald, has definitely attention of congress the legls- fence that has developed since its relinquished “the old standard of 1.nw program of the American Le- [enactment,” and also opposed fin. deallng with other countries by ter. !gion: urged that steps be taken to {auguration of anw new valuation of ror and force and Is definitely com- iccord to the negroes “their full rallroad property until the results mitted to the new standard of deal. constitutional rights, that they |of the present valuation are known \Ink with them throu‘h friendship should be protected from all of those |and can be considered. |ana understanding." tmpositions to svhich from their po- | State of The Unlon “T shall resist any attempt to re- sition they naturally fall a prey, Noting that the constitution pro- (sort to the old methods and the old lally from the crime of lynech 1°¢ that the president shall report ‘Hdntl:lrdl." he added, “I am espe- | i Baymson & Teventhaloiin THE HOUSE QF QUALITY, SERVICE AND TON. NCW-ORITAIN, CONN, 0 o g Christmas Christmas 2 i Checks Checks Q ob(! Cheerfully Cheerfully ® X< Cashed ; y _ Cashed : 9 : oA Y : o NN \ . go edicated To Christmas Shoppers— We're ready! Inevery nook and eranny: Gifts, Gifts, Gifts! Pleasing Gifts, Practical Gifts; for Everyone from Grandma to Baby! Oh, this is going to be a wonderful Christmas—That is, if Gifts ha ve anything to do with it! 25¢ and 75¢ Packeges Evernwhere , | () Y A § Every Gift synonymous with Practicability — The kind you'd like to get—the kind you want to give! But remem- ber, they're all “Christmasy,” just the same! And what big varieties! An added feature: “D. & L.” Pricds! Who will deny, they're as low as good quality will permit? Have “D. & L.” continually in mind! There you Must find the right Gift for “Her” or “Him”—at the Right Price! - Remember This Please: “D. & L.” Is 0 o USS (e} )Y/ % 0Q0 O Three Day Sale Walk-Over Shoes for Women Thrusday—Friday—>Saturday TOO MANY SHOES ON OUR SHELVES IS THE REASON The Shoes are New and this Season’s Styles. About 1,500 pairs in all.of Women’s Oxfords and Pumps. — PRICE REDUCTIONS ARE BIG — The Shoes are regular Walk-Over quality, the standard of shoe values. $6.00 to $10.00 Shoes Go On Sale At $3.85 $4.85 $5.85 Here are a few of the many styles: — FOR WOMEN — — FOR MEN — Tan Calf, 2-Strap Pumps—low heels. Black Calf, English Boots, $4 85 Black Satin or Suede with gore or military 87 to $10 quality o heels. Tan Calf O\fmds, formerly $7 $4 85 Patent 1-Strap Low Heel Pumps. . G ——SALE STARTS TH URSDAY MORN wlk-Qver Shoe Store 211 MAIN STREET DAVID MANNING, Proprietor