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NEW FICTION Joseph Lincoln’s Queer Judson James Oliver (‘ur\\'ood’ The Ancnem Highway Coningshy Da\\ son’s 0ld Youth Willa Cather’s The Professor’s House e Book Department THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169171 MAIN SI. Why Try to Get Along Without a Topcoat Again This Fall? You pulled throngh all r Spring without a sald to vourself, *T'm saving just 80 much money But we're ask- ing you now, “Where are the dol- lars you saved—ocan you lay your i hands on them?' You need a 'Fopcoat for Fall-— you know that-—as well as you know your na and in the name of good health and sound ’ gense—why you don't buy it today is beyond us. % ats—wonders at Here: are the- $30 to $50. ther—it's a won- taken cold al- Here: 15 the woi der you haven't RSFAus Msylum Street 457993 “It Paye to Buy Our Kind” Dr. H. L. Dombraski CHIROPRAGTOR 350 Main Street—Telephone 137 NERVOUS AND CHRONIC “WOMEN'S TENMS MATCHES Sy Out of Seven Team Matehes in Two Days' Play. Ean F'ra for of the sove) Australian match the tennis park the the three n won all f Heler ampion decfated Elea Bord, number 1 of the vigiting team 6 -1, hid Aefeated « Miss Wills od Mrd Hary 6.2, 6.4 cisco, Ot nia ed her i flum i Californiar he saturday they nr 1 Day ARt ATTENDING CONVENTION = J. D. DONAHUE Voice Culture Nolees ond Tridays PIANO TUNING ELECTRIC PIANOS REPRODUCING PIANOS PLAYERS 10 Years Experience Walter H. Kovel 127 GREENWOOD ST Tel RANKE. GOODWIN Eresight Specialist 421 MAIN_ ST, TEL. 1905 | of Organization and Tts' Varied Problems — Re-| peats Opposition to All President Green of A. F. of L. Submits Annual Re- port, Outlining Growth |the | marking hiika Forms of Communism, J, Oct. b - Outstanding accomplishments in a year of growth and activity were re ported today to the American 1'ed- eration of Labor by Willlain Green, its president, and the members of exacutive couneil Mindful of the de sanmuel Gompers, he ation for 1 veurs, the report be- gan by declaring that the “crucial avent in the history of the American | F'ederation of Lahor during the past !vear was his death,” and it referred back repeatedly to the subject in re porting on the plens for a union | memorial in his remembrance., “In that trying period which by his departure from the helm of the 1 attention upon his ments and upon the splendid structive work of our American bor movement,” the report sald, neglected no way by which we could manifest our respect and our regard for his work and his memory.” Rig Membership The year gave the federation a fn- tal membership of 2,878,207 persons the report satd, and marked the first Atlantic Ci th of the late achieve wor year in slx in which there was no; “Tt is recommended that all etate fgers therefrom loss of unfon strength. Tt was A federations of labor and eltycentral [ Tt js fneumbent npon every prop- rain of approximately 13,000 aver hodies make a study of the laws Inferty owner to make a thorough ex- the 1924 membership, though the| their respective &tates eovering the lamination of every attic, eellar, total still was at a wmark consider-| primaries and elections In order. {f Inatel ete., and remove Inflar- ably helow the high point of 1 necessary, fo eecure legislation that [mable ST | when it was 4.078,740. Financ will make them more responsive to| et us by energatic and arganized Hn council accounted for receipts| he will of the people, Rritain's f $746.348 during the year, penditurcs that left a cash balance (5 s213 Tn the field of its work, said, thit tion from employers who oppose the trade union movement,” This new fon involves the building wp upany unions,” and the inter- sting of employes in the ownership of fndugtry with the provision of group Insurance. As to the com- | :ny union movement, the report suld that studies had been under while it called upen nd investment organizations Ard savings of unfon mem- alon taken, to safc is now faking steps to en- waorkers to secure cheap hut insurance protection by v6 othier 1 through the ben of employes” the report con- “A number of f hor ficencs tinued unions authorizes a committee organize the Uninn Tabor Life Tn surance company to he controlled by | and to furnish insur- ble rates sharing the ndertaking with Advises Caution “The lahor hanks repre on labor's part to supplement trades unions t reasona ts of the the poliey i ent an ef- tort the gervice rendared hy the union fhrough further mobilization and controiled usage of the carnings and ceanomic ources of fhe wage tarners. The federation advises cau tion with regard fo labor hanks Lahor banks ninst he doubly sure of pert advice heca they y‘,w iter handicaps than the sui is not seeking to file of labor those an the and ads profite usnally nrged for r field e ow e 1 bor han Conperation | v iations and ma vas possih ¢ ful t s rof N ® w be eent | ' bodies and lo l aan information will “ s sage enr in k wi whiom to vote, Is Off Year tis to b 6 is cor ' . day e council for next vear's or 4 rad the arcigs of every NEARLY 3 MILLION ENROLLED IN RANKS OF UNION BODIES IN U. S. d of the feder- | abor movement foeused | con- | el and ex- | lahor | 1 ite former procedurs in | ‘w-nm means for the purpose of [making it easter for independent candidates to be placed on tickets in the various states The practice of [the federation hae been to investi. )gue the labor records of all candi- dates n the primaries and support, irrespective of party those most fa- vorable to labor and the people, After nominations, the same pro- cedure {s followed in the elections “In suming up tha aon-partisan politieal history of the year, the ¥l Paso convention declared that for the federation to be trma to its mis- sfon, it must be as fres from politi cal party domination now as at any time in its history. This means that Ithe federation non-partisan nclitical polfey in the future will be along the usnal definitely outlined paths “lLegislative committees of the va- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, munism in a form te lodge in chil- dren's minds, “Wae warn all trada unions against the above activities and publications. “In order to prevent similar com- munist trickery from capturing any trade union support, we urge all nulons before committing themaelves to undertalkinigs with which they not thoroughly familiar to make in- quiry first from the offices of the Ameriean Federation of Labor.” PROCLAMATION 0N FIRE PREVENTION Mayor Urges Public to Aid in Keeping Loss Down rious eentral bodies and loeal union Maver A M. Pac a asks the will during the campaigns auto- [eo-operation of parents, school matically hecome non-partisan po- [teachers and property owners in Ilitieal campaign committees, minimizing fire losees in the follow. | “In conducting all non-partisan ing proclamation on fire prevention political campaigns the Amerfean I"ederation of Labor will maintain control within {tzelf of the decisions ito be made and the procedure to be followed. The executive couneil however, helfeves that {t shonld um the gupport that is freely Khrn' of any group that has for its pur pose the earrying out of the polie of the American Federatlon of 1.a- ued today: PROCLAMTION This week has been|desi I fire prevention week, The Chamber |of Commerea and the fire prevention |burean of the fire depurtment are co-operating in an efiort to wgain ‘nl'irrz to the attention of our eltizens |the need for continued vigilance in Fweel, fs preventing the appalling fire wastes | \bor. whieh annually cost thousands of “The recommendation of the Fll;jq) and which not infrequently Paso convention that the non-|draw tall in human life. partisan political campaign activi- ties €liould he extended to the wom- en voters {n general i3 most prac-| tical. The executive council balleves this shonld he accomplighed through the rank and file of the 1ocal unions and the working wom- en in industry, Flection Fducation urged to of educating the proper way of sometime extensiv such investigation the ate federations of Jahor “They ways and means prople as to the marking the ballats, Aft | officials of are also devise the report | the federation was now finding “it has to meet different proh- Jems and a different type of oppost- communicate the American with' the president of Federation of Lahor r that h ay if necessary adviee "as will be helprul | g the laws to make it less | diffienit to mark ballots Intelligent- i and central bodies are requested to| | On the occasion of the opening of |this eampaign T would respectfully yequest every sehool teacher and every parent to foin with -the Chamber of Commeree and the fire prevention burean in fmpressing up- on our children the hazards of fire and their duty to minimize the dan- [effort strive tn keep Nen | fire Josses at their present low point and, if pessible, further rednce the costs which in many instanees |arise from neglizence and careless- Iness. \ A. M. Paonessa, Mayor. Souney’s List of Don'ts Here are a few good “don'ts” that every good housekecper will pre- serve, according to M. T. Souney, [deputy fire ehief: | Don't infure insulation by Iotectric light 1 hooks. hanging cords on nails or 1y, Don't go away for a minute with- ‘Sinee 1906, 208 laws urged by lout detaching your electric appli- lahor have been enacted and eev-lances. eral hundred detrimenfal to lahor| Don't start the fire in stove or nd the people have been defes [ During tho Jast three congreases a4 hills fhat would have been detri- I mental to the interest of the peo pla including tahor were defeated | The deiermination to keep up the fizht for the amendment to the ! constitution forbidding child labor, fin te of difficulties the ) erd at the isiatures, wa hands of state leg- Like in expressed | more, and v’mlvrvflml members nrg 1ed to help in ita abolition Oppose Court Actiom There was no weakening in the to the measure | fireplace with keroseno Tion't polish a hot stove, Don't leave a stove while broiling. Dan't vour water on burning fat— use earth, sand, flour or salt. Don't hang clothes near a stove Don't use gasoline or naptha for leaning except in the open afr. Dor't hunt for a gas leak with an {open flame. hot the opposition o the "””'"’” Don't thaw out frozen pipes with hoard ,qr:»!mi by tha trans-|a flame—use hot water. itfon act was set down f"r“; Den't put lighted clgarettes near [eelinloid or fmitation fvery articles | Don't throww matehes into waste- | paper baskets. | keep vourself and others around you reetatement of hostilit use | Ton't allow children to handls of court Injunctions In labor dis- | matehes pites, which was so much a portion | Ton't smoke in hed ‘nv the literary ouiput of Mr. Gomp- | Don't smoke in the garage | ers when he operated the federa- | Ton't put ashes in anything but antsm, [motal cana | fempted regulation and | Don't allow ruhbish to accumn. | control of group activitics of wage |late, 3' el L ol iy novn Al | O autumn leaves—bury [continued wnabated,” the report them. rald “Indeed, of equity powers have ¢ om ielegated.” communism munist erganizations and pitfal threatening unwary fsts cits, a number of trades ts and labor organizations n misled info supporting orts wckiag 1o overthrow our | ns and onr purpes the re- port eaid. “Tt is the familiar attempt of the wolf to disgulse himself as a P ench undertakings It » hereby give speci- warning ar rnatienal Labor Defense i American Negro con- 3 the Trish Workers and Peas- Famine Ralief committee, the Workers Ald and the ; s of field activity are indicative of the methods of the | communists, They seek out those 1 groups with grievane iting nprisings and rlots. They endeavor fo courts in their - | keep vour exercising powers , the report amplified the "' position tn opposition to and declared that com- artivities ontent in the hope of estroy efforts for con- | Don't lose your head at a fire— °If 'and other around yeu o more bold and|cool and avold a panie. _!iherefore more dangerons. There i S i any realm of activity | ygater an the surface of a river Ie ons which s free {rom i oig faster than water at the the vegulative and prohibitive | ;,0om orders of our courls. Bl have sought relief for years. | % . We now propose that congress and Parhamentarlan tha asveral state | tures shall [fully and competently exerclse the [ authority given them by constitu- tional provisions, and deflne the | of eqnity courts so as to pre- | Oscar Olean ures in the 8 one of the leading fig- Aedish delegation to the structive development in order that || e may he morg discontent and | Penaty I en L con e ey \f bein Was! 0! hopeless rag against nmngs,“""”‘” ashingten, D. C. Whether gineere in thelr bellef in - —- e need for world revolution or enly | T F ul H R e o Stop alling Hair | “Communists carry their pro- i ut, make it grow a following Trade 1 \ promotes com leceptive tit ks on v], tr nlon Fduca- | teed " No More refined In ot ndo ¥ Shiny Noses T s Amnlgama A for tha printing ch process powder tha Progressive Buildir 1 by perspiration—wi 484 1o promate trouble et an ugly shine coma through Shi e in that industry: | stays on until you take it off stories for children which put com hamplon. w s tha organ to | and pure: makes the por promote the Americap Negro econ- | looks like beautiful natural | grees and the Dajir T a dailv | gives a waft 1 smplexion newspaper. Ther also pubd 1 s new wonderful beauty powder ong list of doocks including fairy callad Mslle.g The Bosten store, Raphael's department store. o [Hler has ambitlons for a fight with | MONDAY, OCTOBER 0y ~'.44). FLASHES OF LIFE: PRETTY GIRLS Moscow—Ruesla |s completely wet | Gettysburg, Pa.--A fourteen year again, The ,government's monopoly old high tchool freshman is deud as has been ended and private indlvid-|the result of a tackie fn a football uals are permitted to make and sell ‘g!mf- {liquor, The price runs from $1 to 34 a quart, Waghington—-The fariff on bob- London—The “white pearl” carna. “hite quail has begn cut in half, I11on fs the favorite boutonnicre of e King George, | New York-—Jack Ludin of Read- o ing, Pa., son of a wealthy cough drop Vienna—Richard Strauss Iy writ- KINg is studying to hecome a filmn ing music for a keftle drum piano Star. The under construction. | doctor. Geneva—The smallest Amerfcan | T.eglon poet is to be established here., | Tt will have three members, New York--8ome of the girls eeen at the Atf¥ntic City pageant are {aroused by criticisms that they are beautiful but dumb. They insist fhat beauty and brains are blended often, Paris—French youths are to draw tlots for service in Morocco, Vienna—Three thousand movie | actors are demanding that American 8t. Louis—-1.0oks as if Glenna Col- films he excluded. They had a 8un- lctt could heat many of those male day parade and mass meeting about stars who falled to get Into match i, |play at Oakmont, Her 77- in defeating Mrs, Fraser for [wonien's title would put her among the qualifiers for the men's cham- |Batiling Berlenbach and a few more | plonship. New York dollars. | Parls—Gorgeous Genrges Carpen- i Tast Talip, World's cham- Now York—A stone from Sulgrave plon velunteer fire department, Manor, Washington's ancestral home which won the title by speed in put- In England. is to be bullt into the tinz out a theoretical blaze, has lost cathedral of 8t. John the Divine. | its headquarters in a real fire, an 18 foot motor Roston—The last curtain has rung down on the famons Teston theater Loat labelled nffer a career of 71 'years. TLong|Hell or Hoboken,” two men and a the largest and best in the country, dog have arrived hore from Astoria, New Tork—Tn arrived on one Eunday beat to joini 1875 pound hoy in one of his week- thelr hushands, (end visits to Brooklyn | ptans for a public card party to be e (VN At the Y. M. T. A, & B An aunlvereary mass of requiem |FT11aY¥ evening, October o was 8aid this morning at St. Mary's| The Catholic Women's Benevolent church at 7 o'clock tor Thomas | !.°glon will meet at the school hall Tonahue. There will bs an anni- | Tuesday evening. versary mass tomorrow morning at | St. dohn's Church T o'clock for Alonzo J. Tart; a| Forty hours' devotion opened yes- month's mind mass will be sald I°ri- | terday at the church of St. John the day morning at 7 o'clock for Miss | Evangelist at the morning mass and Rose Kiernan and an annlvers: “1will close at the 7 o'clock mass requiem mass will be said Saturday | Tuesday morning. Masses this morn- morning at 7 o'clock for Mrs. Mar- |ing were held at 5:30 and 7 o'clock garet Hopkins, land the same schedule will be in The men of the parish will attend |operation tomorrow morning " SAY BRAINS DO GO WITH BEAUTY 1 bt v folks wanted him to be a | the | “‘Ilended for Heaven, | it 15 to befrazed for a vaudeville | Ore. after a frip of 3,280 miles in | g [ ouse, 86 days via inland waterwa | New Tork—Torty Ecotch bri New York—The stork carried a communion in A body at the § S e |o'clock mass next Sunday morning. Week 5 Actl'nhes in e e e Catholic Churches || Wednesday evening 1o complete | hall | SUCCESS MUST BE BUILT ON St doseph's Church Children o1 Mary will | There will be an anniversary mass | of r(quhm tor Mrs. Daniel voughnn Ihe meot Monday eveulng The Ladies’ Aid |society will also meet this evening Thore Wil bo & meeting of fhe land the Boy Scout troop will meet [ Altar coclety Wednesday eventng at |tomorrow the parish hall, | ‘There will be a month's mind mags tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock Banng of marrfage were published ; | for Frank Oleott. [for the first time between Jances J. | [O'Trlen of Bristol and Gertrude | ¢ of New Britain, They wiil. be | ed Monday morning, Ocjober | $500 REWARD . Iorest fires in the northeast dur- ing last summer are blamed for & fur ghortage. A reward of $500 will he paid by the Berlit Brick Co. for information causing the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who were responsible for setting fire fo the Com- pany’s property on Saturday morning, Oct. 3vd (Signed), BERLIN BRICK CO., H. A. Pease, President. Fire Place Fixtures ANDIRONS — FIRE SETS — SPARK GUARD: ALL PRICES e ABBE HARDWARE c¢.. TEL. 407 405 MAIN Sl SOMETHING REAL Chesterficld has earned its present position among the . worlds cigarettes on taste alone Licogre & Myzas Tomeco Co