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Faint; 4. | | (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction s Forbidilen) FRENCH PRESIDENT " CABLES 600D WISHES v | | ' Doumergue Sends Coolidge Con- | ut | | ‘ gratwlations of Himself and | | { | | His Countrymen Paris, March >resident Don- mergue cabled his congratulations to President Coolidge today upon the occasion of his inauguration, The | message read: “At the moment of commence- Iment of the period of four years | during which you are going to con- | inue to occupy the high functions lin which you have hegfl maintained | by the confidence of the American people T am anxious to join my per- | sonal congratulations to those which |1 am glad to address to you in the |name of the government of the re- | public and all Rgance. | “With my entire country T am | convinced that, thanks to your quali- [ties and your expe your re- most satisfactorily in. New models for Spring ‘SHOES (designed for growing feet) that not only fit well, but are a medium for preserving the natural beauty of the child’s foot asit grows. Shoes that are sturdy to stand rough wear, smart in style to please the most exacting of mothers, and priced exceptionally low. All these features are combined SORQSIS SHOES FOR CHILOREN may be chosen in the newest leathets and colors. A special attendant is in charge of fittings. # Ghildren's Sizes, 214 to 2, $2.00 to $6.00 Bisse's Sizes 214 to 7, $7.50 to $10.00 R Sage-Allen & Co. “i1NC. Hartford THE SOROSIS SHOE DEPARTMENT Introduces A Special Service For Children ate arriving every day, and i | public—our fricnd see s ! prosperity increase continuousl | *rhat is the wish formulated by Irench democracy cordially nited with yours in the same idcals Ju peace and ' liberty.” Chamberlain to Talk Over Pact With Herriot | .ondon, March 4.—Austen Cham- airs, will stop over in Paris on his P to the meetir of the councll league of nations at Geneva ng enough to discuss the proposed Geneva security pact with Premicr {Herriot, it wa ially intimated today. 1t is probable Mr. Chamber- Jther | lain will not he able to lay the offi before tt I'rench PBritish cabinet has | | | Millions of Men and Women Carricd | the Across East River to Long Island e| By Old Boats, March 4 — A | New York, i York had relic of old New into limho tod: The passenger crry service across the East river [Ot yet arriv between Manhattan and 1.ong Isiand [matter ot he City was discontinued last night Jor nearly 67 years the ferryboats operated by the Long Island rail-| 1 carricd millions of m.,-nl passed premi may inform that Great cannot aceept the protocol Premier " and women to and from their work Roosevelt, Russell Vanderbilt and Angus found the craft fast enough. DLut the modern comn- 1unds modern rapid tran- sit, and the tubes and bridges took | wore and more people from the boats until it was no lopger profit- alle to opegate them, | In the “good old days” the carried 80,000 persons daily struck their 1l mont When in acknowl- | dgenient of t feat by a new | ra in transp i their pa | ge each day dwindled to | | { ferrie : ! | | Half Million Dollar Fire Occurs in ('uba | March 4.—I"ire in Bata- | 5, on tlie coast of Cuba in rovinee last nig de- | ny buildings with an es ports from remen Wi to aid in fig ) |started in a bullding the Spanish ¢ ocery rehouse were amnc Havana | whict occupled by 1 ing and a| ru.\.m,.,u‘ in The Minute that Seems a Year. JUST AS THE SPLES TRIPS TO THE CONDESCENDED TO WRAP UP ° THE BUNDLE,, 1S TYING THE YOUR MONEY 1S STILL O | @ M N \NTELPI t a decision on the | Britain - ADY, WHO HAS HAD TO ‘ STOCKROOM TOR YOU AND WHO HAS , JUR OTHER SMALL PARCELS WITH | AST KNOT, YOU DISCOVER. TTHAT /Britain Will Have an Embassy in Turkey I.ondon, March 4. — The British government has decided to raise its present mission to Turkey to the status of an embassy. Negotlations carried on between the Turkish rep- ntatives in London and Austen mberlain, the sccretary for for cign affairs were concluded today ind it is expected the official an nouncement of the elevation of th: mission will be made in the next few days. Two steering wheels connected ith a sprocket chain are now being ised to teach people to drive cars CIVIL WAR VETERAN HIGHLY RECOMMENDS NEW FORMULA Veteran ter, N. 11, the Civil War, W, A contracted Stiles of Manches- sciatica during and has suffered more or less with rheumatic pains What Mr. Stiles has to concerning the great NOX-RI- I'TS, will surely be appreciated by vheumatic sufferers everywhere, He “I am pleased to be able to what I think of NOX years, I have tried to that would relieve meé sclatica rheumatism, but all in until T took a treatment of -RI-TIS. This great remedy ) cn away all pain and I feel fine other way. I conslder t licine has no equal, and fering with rheumatism, it a fair trial” Call at Miller-Hanson Drug Sto 0 Church §t., and get the bookict “Forms of Rheumatism.” A labora- tory expert is here to explain NOX |RI- ver since, say ery By GLUYAS WILLIAMS MAKE THREE ECE AT HOME e