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SCHOOL SUPPLIES THIS 1S HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES Come down to our store and gee the big window display of School Goods School is more fun if you have the right pencils, pens, || notebooks and other things that are required. You can get them here. Stationery Dept. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN 81, Your Fall Hat Is Patiently Waiting for You to Fall Out of Straw and Into Clover! We want to show you the new Horstall “Slim Jim"” lightweights that smart dressers are buying this week. Bee the new tan tones—the opal shades — the shingle hues —to match the fall suit materials. Come, stand in front of our mir- rors—unless you are pleased you don't have to stand long. Only takes a few minutes to save the embarrassment of wearing the wrong kind of a hat for a few months. “Slim Jims," $5.00 New Fall Caps Fall Neckwear HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Street “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Store Open All Day Every Business Day. MCusker-Hornkohl Wedding at St. Mary's The wedding of Miss Mildred Hornkohl of lLocust street and Patrick McCusker of Woodruft Court, fook place this morning at | 9 o'clock at 8. Mary's ¢hurch, Miss | Gertrude McCusker was bridesmaid and the best man was Andrew M Cusker. The wushers were Robert | Martin and Howard Hornkohl. | The bride was attired in a gown controversial Issue States, of white flat crepe trimmed with | pearls. Her veil was trimmed whhs pearls and orange blossoms and she carrled a houquet of bridal roses | end lilles of the valley. The brides- mald's gown was of orchid flat erepe | trimmed with lace. Hor bouquet was of tea roses. A reception was held eeremony. Guests wero trom New York, Providence, Water- bury and Naugatuck Mr. and Mrs. McCusker left on 2 wedding trip to Old Orchard beach and upon their return will reside at 26 Locust street. ‘ | | after the | present Queen Mary Expert In Antigue Shopping | Tondon, Sept. 8 (M—Queen Mary | 18 an expert in selecting antignes, It 18 generally known that she s not | over-fond of shopping in the hig stores of London, and it is seldom she enters one. Rut visiting an- | tique shops seems to bhe her favorite hobby. Whenever n friends in any of the invariably g ops and makes purch s, It is eald unerringly chooses the most p gpecimens of workmanship. Tn th shops where the queen deals regu- larly it is a eustom of the gers to put to one sid larly exqi that shemay h BIG: SHIPMENT of the queen visits bi ns she es to an ir mana- any particnu- | or curious pieces &0 e first choice in its Grade Just Arrived—Containing Belouchistan, Shiraz, Sar- ouk, Trak, Kerman, Mousul, Letahan, Meshed, ete. In different sizes and with rea- sonable prices. All kinds cleaning S. | repairing and done. GRAND ST. Tel. 1190 15 Herbart E. Anderson TEACHER OF VIOLIN Studio: 242 Main St.\ 'Phone she N *11«"1&'.'%'4”!9&‘ AN MRS. WILSON AT GENEVA WILL STUDY LEAGUE OF NATIONS | Dedicates Life to Bring About Realization of Tdeals Held by Her Hus- hand, 9 UP—Not from the spot on the shore of Lake Geneva, Sept. 8o far Leman where Prasident Wilson ori- jullmlly planned to build the home of |the League of Natlons and erect a gateway of peace dedicated to the leglons of men who had fallen in the world's most devastating war Mrs Woodrow Wilson, revering her his band’s memory, lives In a likeside villa, continuing her pllgrimages ts Geneva. Nothing disturbs her tranquillity of spirit; and nothing, apparently, possibly can fnduce lier to abandon her determination quietly to tinue In the pursuit of the mission which she has assigned herselt and which she deems sacred, That mis- sion s to study the League of Na tions which her husband founded and to do it, as wound any of the thousands who come fo Genevi— quietly, modestly, without ostenta- tion and without special privilege, Mrs. Wilson absolutely refuses invitations to “functions” arranged or sought fo be arranged in her honor; ghe declines to make her pearance just because she is Mrs Wilson. And, above all, she de con- clines to he interviewed. of Nations a fn the United Mrs. Wilson believes she would not be true to her husband's standards and ideals if, taking ad- vantage of the fact that she bears his name, she permitted hersell to indulge in comment on the League of Nations, and especially on the p sition of the United States toward the league. She helieves that the newspapers and the people of the United States not only will respect With the League but approve her decision not to tali for publication about mafters upon which the Amerfcan government and the American people alone should decide. Mrs. seek, how- calls Wilson does not ever, to evade official delegations fo th:> League of Na- tions assembly who desire to pay nomage through her to the memory of President Wilson. Yes‘erday she received representatives of the neva canton, who volced the appre- ciation of Geneva for “the greal American statesman’ and its grati- tude for "his happy selection of G neva as the seat of the league.” She waa greatly affected by the re ceipt of a gift of flowers and beautifully embossed vet simple fes. timonial of greeting from the citi- zens of Geneva Every day, desiring to learn more about the role the league i filling, Wilson goes fo fhe assembly sessions. Yesterday, as a student she attended one of the regular lnmecheons arranged by Americans especially Interested in the for visiting Americans, wl structive talks are delivered by the heads of various league sections on the varied activities of the league. By her unaffected and retiring manner Mrs. Wilson has gained the admiration of all the asse , of all the people of 4 of the st 5 o Americans passing through Geneva. She received the correspondent of the Associated Press and told him of her joy in coming here. ‘The particnlar flavor of your popular fruit may be had, with all its goodness. in Baker's Certified Pure Fruit Juices, 21 popular flavors to choose from, To the Public of New Britain and The Lalimer Laundry of one of the oldest 3ritain if not in C vears of flawless a reputation that equal or surp highest., Early in its all | ap- | from | members of | BAKERS SXIR(T§ anywhere, has been replaced by modern inventions, addi- tions have been made to the plant and these rapid strides hav the Latimer Laundry is one of the most modern and best in Connecticut and ranks with the business NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1925, = e SRt e COOLIDGE PARTY LEAVING TONIGHT Preident and Wile Will End| Vacation at Swampscott Swampscott, Mass, Sept. President and Mrs, 9 (P Coolidge pre- pared today to give up the roomy {ouse on the rocky shore here which they took over 11 weeks ago as a | summer residence, They leave White Court tonight. By motor they will go to Salem and hoard a special train which should [land them in Washington again {Thursday afternoon Most of the pe on effects of ident and Mrs, Coolidge will be ed on the traln although som furnishings will be taken to the capitol on the Mayflower which »ably will leave her Marblehead se tomorrow for the Potomae, Returning with the presi Washington will bhe his personal staff, Including Secretary Sanders, who has maintained offices through- out the summer at Lynn. Mr, Coolidge is leaving the north shore reluctantly as he has greatly |enjoved Nis summer rest here, coupled as it has been with limited | period dafly devoted to considera tion of officfal business. The change in surroundings, with the weather in striking contrast with tha which tsually prevails in - Washington 1n | summer, also has proven beneficial. A number of fmportant questions facing the administration will be taken up by the president on his re- turn to Washington, including prep- aration of next year's hudget, deter- mination of what action should be taken regarding Colonel Mitchell's | denunclation of the government's aviation policy and the possibllity of some move with relation to the an- thracite situation, limited perhaps eo eofforts to furnish the public fuel. On Friday morning Mr. Coolldge will have the first meeting with his cabinet in nearly three months. New potatoes are harmful if they are eaten when too young. END BUNIOX PAIN FOREVER | No Need to Suficr Another Those Agonizing Torturing Piins, There is one simnple yet inexpen- | sive way 1o reduce inflamed, swol- {len foe joints and get them down to Emerald Oil night and morning and | people who suffer from such en- largements would he wise to reduce them before they reach a more or cgs chronic stage, k any first class druggist for an | 1l two-onncs bottle of Moone's ald Ol (full strength) and re- | { fuse to accept anything in its place. | [t is such a highly concentrated | preparation that two ounces lasts a | long time and further more if this!| wonderful discovery does not giv origi Eme have your money refunded. Spocial note: People who want to rednes ollen varicose should got a hotile of at or veing | merald Oil | Ve | as directed they will quickly notice an Improvement which will confinue until the velr duced to norm Vicinity 33 Walnut street is established laundries in New onnecticut. During the many service they have established would he exceedingly hard to All old machinery e been continued until today career, the Latimer Laundry established a strict policy of always aiming to please its patrons, and throughout these many years the company has lived up to this strict policy religiously with the thought of its patrons ever in mind. FEvervthing that goes through the plant of the Latimer Laundry is carefully sterilized so that all the patrons will be fully protected. The management extends a CORDIAL INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC when on a shopping tour, if you have a few minutes to spare, just around the Walnut. to drop into our plant. Tt is corner from Main street, on | normal and that is to apply Moone's | @ Applied night and morning | § nd bunches are re- | B RCTIVITIES GONTINUE AT RIFFIAN FRONTIER western area, The Moors have brought up artiliers, Il which they are shelling Issonal 1 Taffant, | “In the sector held by the [ingly active in the it A Spanish Abd-el-Krim Sends Reinforcements |(roops, the enemy attacks have not ==Surrender of One Tribe To Spain Reported, |developed to any great extent, but |more reinforcements are belng con- {eentrated there by Abd-el-Krim, The | central portion of the line is ealm at Fer, Trench Morocco, Sept, 9 (A)— | PTesent, a8 also Iy the eastern wec- The French official fssued night dealing with « between the French snys last hosti the v “Enem ARE YOU GETTING AHEAD IN LIFE? communieation the | and activity continues Increas- tion. ened The 19 corps, having strength- its left wing, has effected a junction with its center near Baota- v sorvice 1s balng allowed Ir 1‘% vest and allows none to the Rif- | |flans. Sheshaun and Arflr again have been heavily bombed, and 18 Iplanes have dropped & ton or so of |oxplosives on Taberrant “Heveral more squadrons of planes have Leen moved up to the advanc- |ed lines and are ready for ralds.” London, Sept, § (A—A dispateh {to the Dally Express trom Tangier |says the Temsaman tribe, one of the richest and most important in Mo- |the Spaniards when they landed |vesterday in Alhucemas Bay. |READ THE HERALD CLASSI |U. S, TRACTOR MAKING PROGRESS IN RUSSIA | Government Assisting Peasants Replacing Old By New Farm Equipment. 9 () — Gradual Moscow, Sept |rocco, surrendered unconditonally to [the American tractor s making tri- umphant progress in Itussla, it | [{Leing dlstributed by the coooperative |organizations on easy torms of pa |ment to the peasant community ot use and s replacing the old type |wooden plough, which still {s in in many purts of the country, Up to 1914 there had been ported into Russia only about 50 |tractors but from 1914 to 1917 the {number was increased to nearly 400 Since 1923 the government has been purchasing them and their distribu- tion among the peasants has becon® a regular part of the general scheme of eultivation, At the beginning of this year the government had brought its pur- chase up to 4,535 the importing pro- |gram for this year provides for the |purehase of an additional 5,000, im- in Iy is ye o8 WakeUp! 15 The Entire Tract SOLD IN TEN DAYS UNLESS YOU BUY HERE YOUR FRIENDS WILL GROW RICH WHILE YOU STAY POOR ARE YOU STANDING STILL OR ARE YOU GETTING FURTHER BEHIND? 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