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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925, COISON RUMORS e st s oon mmsamen =Sy copoororbes Is a world| For those who are called upon to : wh:ral !'here aro spaces to breatho i |vonduct amatour theatricals this ST Read it ‘ i | and vistas to look down, handbook will prove most helpful, | Envollment at Yale This Fall is e 1 " 2 " i ’ . ea every dtem in. | ARE All I]ENIEI] It tells how to stage school produc. - There is a treat in store Aew Britoini Shopping Center- . i em— s : ; , THE DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES |tons, best ways (o s simple | Given Out as Totalling 308—Ad- for you here tomorrow. ; n ' y & these columns, Bargains | AND LIABILITIES OF BANK DI. |#tago settngs and costumes besides ditions to Faculty, N RECTORS—I", L'ce Major, a list of places to buy theatrical ap- : . ¢ i y Germans Contradict Story About The purposs of thin u o give con. Piances Rid ‘mutensy Now Haven, Oct, § (P—The en- Every item a bargain. { QR RAPHALES DEPRRIMENT SToRE| in eyery part of the clse, general informatlon and sug- o e rollment of the Yale Law school to ¢ " / v y & il Law school to u § 3 S[I’esemam]s Mlmeflt :(::;L«’;:a(:::*vhn:vlllml\]elp”hm;k ‘(]n- 'n}AH\;r;n ‘thzy fi, A PHILOSO. :11.;].::“ Is “‘:«c:. uc\::rd‘!ng to lv('u]m Be here early nn('] save. . ‘ by store ‘i\ here you see a 0 el nd direc! he "HER-Coun erman Keyser. homas W. Swan. An increase in tre 0 o 586 Mainst - "y - ewbritain (1 Y |— ) — policles of banks regardless of the| ling, tuition charges went into effect this All new fall merchandise A Store for /(‘“"W‘Odl/ g oo L Locarno, Switzerland, Oct. 8, (M)— |many kinds of banks. A comprehensive record of the | fall. The Yale corporation's pruden- R bargain, Aumors filled Locarno today to the ONI"A(‘T - ;“' 0' lm]lwnl-x.;lm‘\;!,‘«mollonls. nndl thoughts :lxfl(}‘crr;nllmlfll‘n;u;n:l its last me;xt:ng n1;~ = 2-AC! “ATS = Ladles' Home |calied forth by experlence In the Iar [ Propriated $3,750 as a speclal anni- effect that Dr. Stresemann, the Ger-. Journal, East and North Amerlea during | versary fund to assist needy students man forelgn minister, was not {Il| fhege were written at the request |1911 and 1912, in which the author | to meet this added cost, ifrmzl\l a 'rever caused h:(" 1:etvhr:?nf‘ of the Ladies' Home Journal for the |tries to find the positive, froitful Additlons have been made to the n climate, as announced, but rather purpose of providing something new (side of belicfs and fdeals of Ameri- | faculty Including Roscoo T, Turner, [ ) as the result of administration of |pg fresh and of first quality for|can progress and Liuropean culture, | Lo L. D, 1019, appointed as assistant polson by political enemles, amateur productions, In all he finds something stimulating | professor for three years, Robert M, e u ar as lone e nes a Spokesmen for the German dele- e for heightening his own personality, | Hutchins, a graduate of Yale college gation continued Indignatnly to deny o o n aPmm 0. . in 1021, and of the law school in DF Gt Gemhn thal poboning DR G s T i s S I R e asioa e was impossible as Dr. Stresemann This compact handbook ‘g(w‘w defl Parrish, ilin ¢ service law; Kennth C. Sears, had brought his own cook from Ber- nlte methods and devices for the| An exquisifely written story of | Of the University of Missourl, who lIn and all the food served him had |, raation. of the various common (home life which centers around the | Wil act as visiting professor at Yale been carefully scutinized, 1 4 r thi d wl 1 Vi | Rfeat t 4 - |adored brother in the family— 118 year and who will glve courses Among the rumors current was |1¢fCt8 In the speech of school chil- | other in the family—who dren. The hook was preparcd for |Al5o 18 the perennlal bachelo von | in evidence Two teach- eneito\thie sftectithat thotnolcatnadl| o ity b o e eeraicl for |the Harper prize for the year, | Ing follaws, Thom Atkinson of selzed a bottle of chiantl, part of | RO e tho Unlve North Dakota, and contents of which Dr, Stresemann L) THE MARRIAGE GUEST—X Merrill 1. Schnebly, of the University drank Sunday. . o s ol "% of Indiana, have been appointed. Forelgn Minister Briand of France | QL LN KEYS and other Essaya on | Bercovicl. cen app was the firet to haston to the Gev.| the Genius Loci—Vernon Lee, This novel of New York—the cfty ot o o ) o ! Twenty-five new essays in which [which the author knows o wejl. . Copeland Restauran man statesman's bedside, and he re- [\, pleasing writer discusses the [1s a study of the clash botween the P yifed tarned for another "‘8“-1 Dorels™ lapirit of* places™ and demcribes |new wosid and the old world views, Incorporated in N, Y. Minister Vandevelde of Belgium and out-of-the-way corners of Italy and [The characters are chosen from {ne| Albany, N. Y. Oct, 8 (PeThe A delegates of the other countries fol- |y " " German quarter In the latter part of | R0¥al 8. Copeland Restaurants, Inc., | |Jl S emoemomsomss e enomoem: T 0 ' ) e ) e s lowed, LR the last century. was incorporated with the secretary I 1 ! f ar ! : Dr. Stresemann insisted upon at- HOSTAGES TO FORTUNE—Chris- bkt "':‘ Sy of state today. The corporation has BABY H‘e‘?‘-‘iy- Q“?h.ry 500 No"e"y | Little Girls' i 86-inch v einerts' T QR | y HAND BAGS | DRESSES | | | o) - o | Men's and i Women's | white and colored 88¢c !whmEouming | Faney Cheek tending today's session of the securi- topher Morle n T RENWORTIY a capital of §1,000,000 and {: thor- (R : cy. THT KENWORTHYS — Margaret | & Capital of §1,000,000 and 1s author BLANKETS ty conference, which was postponed During the author's college days| Wilson. ized g conduct restaurants, inns, 5 i T . Heavy Guality Zleuathe in ot RInEALoRth ONALLePN 00Nl ma s fa Fepmatlensava i it o s winner of last year's Varper | taverns, places of amusement and 36x50 RUBBER ! Many ¢ colors R because of his indlsposition, storles for the Haverfordlan, the col- | prize has used as the theme for her | ©NBage In similar business, Dr. Cope- i DIAPERS § Many new colors T'riends of the German foreign lege monthly. The present editors |new novel the effects which divoree | 180d is a United States senator from isior e alte iny Beon Innditer iaveySelisuted thesa vs e tanal s e L one hoy in par- | New York, $1 49 ! _The kind you | and patterns, val- | (R Handkerchiefs St T R T SR G i (e e 1 T ol e I L Yeraon who| | Dr Hoyal B Gogeiand 98 ohal o s always paid $2.50 { Al well made | FLANNEL 3 fernce, where he overworked, and |\ii've of iniorngt has a rather hard time in lite unly | MaN of the board and Martin Jurlst, gel ue $2.50. el P Value 10¢ that any change of climate causes 5% o Haland! his adoreds father becone |[08Now Yok ity 15 srosiaont of tha Extra Heavy 29c for. . s 3 and a large as- | Wednesiaven ! Lisaoralpatatloniand Seweling ok M RO O G OMIGT D RSN DAL | als. | company. A third incorporator s J. | Wednesday Wednesday | sortment of ma- | ROUEECHYARS | 5c B § a. the throat. This, they insist, is the Warrington Hog W. Rowland, also of New York. The Fl dow! 3 a 2. e | and, als : eecedown . o hly reakon for hie present UneSs | sty oy old sundiste sHith Tovely R-33 FLIGHT FAILS th with Ole Salthe and W. C. i . 2 19 ! 98 ! f("na]s and colors. { 2 2 R Siessmanihadisutticlentiyirecinug) rel o nalundl iz iy (halaus thr | BRalaE Eng. Oct, 6. ()-he | I'redericks, both ot New York, are Worth $2. | Cc | Cc | Sizes 7—14. | C v | Limit 12, coscred from s iliness to.- attend s,y mottoes Wit acconnitd of thy dirigible R-33 returned fo her moor- | Named directors. i \ the session of the conference this places where they are found. A real |ings here this morning without com- Of the 100,000 ghares of stock in .:m-»-»-o-».«-u-u-n-u-w—v--».u-n-n-wr_-m-,-—\.-‘-v—v-!»—n.-.-—-q” _.‘_"_‘,._‘,._.__,_‘,_‘_,'_«.._--._,..“M afternoon, treat in the way of qua hoolks Sletin e h et : de- | the corporation, 10,000 are class B P o e ! e S TR T L s s e ) e power, 2T-inch Sdnch j 80Dozen | DAMA | PILLOW | O.N.T. Silk and Wool | sAsy ) TABLECOVERS § oo | (pocHET Y L b LIFE'S TITTLE PITFALLS—Agnes| The flight was the first since the (aNd 90,000 are class A of $10 each EDEN s M. Royden, spectacular adventure of last | Par 1e. All shares participate In ‘DE . sk Size 54x54 A our Liorar. ; ast e CURTAINS | Size 54x5: i t 87 || e Bt o fo s s nrofis BALBRIGGAN | } with colored hor- | Size 42x36 | COTTON in all colors Apr| when she was torn from her Sizes 32%36 1 ders, extra heavy i All colors and value $2.25 | cape the pitfalls that surround vs all |[mooring mast In a high gale and | — — FLANNELS from vouth to old age, written in |blown across the North Sea fo fhe| The Grand Canson In Arlzona le (o , ! A veg. 49c value i quality, a $1.25 ! free from stalchi numbers Wednesday | Wednesday grade, B Special at Books You Will Want to Know |practical langnage. Plognyaco ¢ Wednesday § Wednesday | SR at | Wednesday Only Vil W 1217 miles 1ong. 29¢ grade “E sh L Rl W.N. C. 7 4 cmf.,'.'fi”fi\'dl ‘]‘t;;:\(;”are:tyx%merlmn “ G : i Books.” by Dallas Lore Sharp, the . d ‘. ! a ! ! ! balls ::..“..ndl "F:r‘:::d :":’1;?‘150{ Ii:g::g OUR B BY IS GR Wl 21 Cyd | $1 89 ! 29(: pair ! 85C Ea, ! 2 1 C Ea. ! 2 for 13c ‘s s e e a0 s . v 0 | s € e . ) e 2 O NG Men's Heavy BOYS' i MEN'S i MEN'S WARM | MEN'S RIBBED | BOYS' SUITS cntises, have just been received by the Mew Britain Institute. Each hooks, arranged for consecutive COAT b“”EATERS ‘ FLANNEL ' l'Nl\?&fi{"\I:EAR ‘ s I i e intes a brief introduction to its ‘ i | ~ ‘bundreds of people who have SWEATERS ! “Shakerknit” | WORK SHIRTS § AND DRAWERS. | UNION surts | tveed and wool o wanted to become better in- slip-ons PN | | | mixtures, in new nod.and better read, but who j Gray and kha_lu,. | Flat fleeced and | | ; . i . | | «t and a guide to a few of the ; ) ; ! Qi n 5 | styles and colors. ¢ never quite found the time and Value $3.00. with large shawl all sizes ribbed fleeced. Sizes 31to 46 | Sizes 3—10 and {impetus to begin—those collars, val. $4.9:,, | | St 1 AND WHAT A HUSKY YOUNGSTER Bl weonestws Wedneaday | * Wed. Specal | yyeq pociar | Wed. Specal : Fmerson, Wharton an . i ey ates e W 5198 | $349 | 85c | 69c | $1.42 $1.79 On May Fifth e e e S e T gl s week. ago, began the : CORSETS | Flannelette | SILK AND WOOI, | (American ! Brushed Wool Beoios Courses on economics, ap- pievintion of muste, psychology and At 98¢ Tomorrow | GOWNS { {78 I!mm‘\ o) | I §“EATLR‘S ) SRt e e These corsets are | For women and | CAMEL’S HAIR j for women: an 0 € ! y , misses. recommend, may be borrowed from from our regular | ‘misses, with and | COAT | | | Long sleeves and it e ain 1 e. » . $1.50 grade, i i | SWEATERS 45 o) R A e o the new new dry cleaning process was offi- R { e $ 5 25 | SWEATERS A sipons in all the LJ | Ve, Wed. Special liiae: . 5 M & S | § colors e ] all colors and | new fall shades (7 e Travéls — donathan Switt| cially presented to the public of New Britain. |§| makes ~grouped § long or shor sizes, value $6.00. § in all sizes to 4d; " i Jonés—Henry Fielding. | I together for to- ! sleeves. n ; : ey o, : ! 7 & i Just when you need it; dresses in { - S Value $2.98 ¥ “onguer—Goldsmith. | 'row only ; A : ; Wed. Special | 4 " o0ops to Conquer—Golds | morrow only Wednesday { silk and wool of the $1000 kind; H neC { Wednesday | | \,.kn;:;:rfilé::nes Dickens. We promised that the DESCO process would 98(‘ 59c i in all sizes and all the new fall $3 49 $1 98 Heroes, Hero-worship and The shades. | e w REFRESH COLOR, R e USSP N A Bt {v Falr—-TWilliam Thackeray, i f} P 3 1 of Richard Fevere oo REVIVE LUSTER Chidrews | NEANTS' | whnme ‘ om et :(}"}!MPQ}AN\S‘ %Bms All Leather 1 the DUrbersties — Thon | AND REVIVE AND STRENGTHEN Cog e 1 e Pt e s UShaRDE: BROWN u-Saga—Ttohn Galsvorthy. | THE FABRIC TREATED “BEACON" j many combina- S T ek stcpfiwl] “;"““m“i { in black and tan. | SCHOOL SHOES ,'.‘fm;‘ib&f:i"'n;,(;“E}‘:‘:';r BATHROBES | tions, sizes to 8. | dressers, nurses | and strap pfl‘m.k.; 1 Value §3.50. Sizes to 6. f The Mohicans — James T 0 h f o 5 | 3 | Value $1.98. | and doctor at- | reg. %5 and $6 | Sizes to 5. " | n the strength of this promise a few people i Wednesday fendants, | Wednesday © | Wednesday | ! ! | t"«‘ldin"ph“w; sent us their clothes. Then a few more tried $1.98 | ' ' $1.98 ' $ e ‘ DESCO, and as the word of approval was ‘ A i PO S ) passed about the garments fairly poured it | | Women's Felt | TEDDY BEAR | MEN'S SILK urcs of Tom Sawyer —tor | into our plant, |@l BATHROBES | oo | SUITS For Mo | i | wain. i Of all brushed 5 e ! For women and | SLIPPERS ! woolin tan, hm: Fall weight, WOOL HOSE | > | G o Twader — Samuel MeChord and white; four- ! Jeather shades, = 5 ELECTRIC CURLING “thers, | And still they come, Ul misses, in all new ! Xibbon trim. Medium weight. IRONS Heavy padded piece suit consist- As a result of a vislt ta the Sudan | | | | ! ! ] Value 39 ! first lity) | - .« | ing of sweater, alue sdc. I (first quality | snleg.ize:”tocnslm 8. | leggings, cap and | Wednesday i i | ! ! ! S LD T i e Winning new friends for our baby. ; : $4.59 | ' 59¢o. | 39¢ where savage and primitive tribes mittens, | il exist, this was written to &how | omomommoem com o o s e o 6 S S A Hom s inconisiaeiinelne fieo! DESCO IS A POSITIVE SUCCESS. | i i i | 15¢ et | | Guest Ivory| 25¢Tube [ 25¢ Phillips | pipn!iyiny development of their natural re- | Sources. _Tifty Wlusirations mostly | We are happy n knowing It For washing | | Palmolive : Milk of Mag_ : (The Chewing’ drawn from lif> as well as the ac : 4 i | | | Gum Laxative - SR T That you will agree with us 2jor 15 | Sforloe OO Creamy e |10 | Taloum, 15c | s ‘ As soon as you try it once. ! j HOW TO ENJOT LIFE — Sidney s _‘_u.._._.m_.-'-.'-..-.-.--.;..-—«.-.._v._,-“n..‘_--‘.-_.;_._..‘--<->-<-<mfl—.“¢ Park. : . Womenlsl & Women's | Women's ! Women's ! (Sanitary ! For Children Tveryday philosophy for _evers- 904 is the number. {§| UNIONSUITS | WOOL HOSE 5 Chamoisette | .. | RUBBER @av people written in an informal 5 SPORT RIB ST OVER Napkins) / NS woy, " | Fall weight. ! Black cashmeres ! GLOVES ! | APRONS |[RORERT RROWNING, ot | A l‘eady welcome awaits your call. B Sleeveless styles. | and colored sport ! HOSE Two - clasp and ! 1 dozen in box | 17c |" A. Compton-Rickett. . i Knee lengths. rib wool hose. | strap wrist style. } Wednesday Only | Réz. 1890 bealue 79¢ grade. ! all colors, beau- Wed. Special | “KOTEX™ | o i Vimmed | at ’ with pockets and 59C Ero Y 390 dozen | ruffled edges. i i B e S —— BLOOMER | Women's j BOYS DRESSES | silk Striped | TWO,TROUSER v 'rome—FEdith Wharton tfe and Letters of Walter H. Fage. | (We hope they never stop coming). N sizes 1650, TAR AWAY UP THE NILE—John we are eager to continue | Ciulle, i Wednesday Only Special Wed. o e . 25¢ Mavis H ! ! ! [ | | ! i ! ! Slight irregulars | Seections of T‘(rnwnlnn‘ porrs X Val. 98¢ & $1.19. | 79c grade. | of 50¢ paligty SHIARAIU A AR AT . Wednesday Wed. Special | Wed. Special : ; ~ 79¢ i 59¢ i 35¢ 1 You will be astonished at the § i ; ; E : i of our service. In 2 AR Brushed Wool | : Meq s, In OQur foesomghe e patrons receive ) 3 Baby SACQUES | ‘Women's and Jewelry Dept. jtheir money within 24 bours N 4 and SLIP-ONS I s 1,000 Pieces 3 R . VRV o Sacta i UMBRELLAS in'a new lot, Sizes 7—11 { UNION SUITS j Sizes 817 yeags. ¥e Lead Up To $360 DESCO Headquarters 0 Main Office and Works gt ”;‘?i;*f . 8 Cuelstap ot ) o 0 Sizes 36 to 41, | megeie” sl;::?egr:fi 7/ Housekeepers West Main Street Arch Street B on effects, every | 8(: Bracelets, Pins, ; Amoskeag, Ging- . - in Fall weight. assortment of *riendly service and fair terms. Oniy Opp. Burritt Hotel one is nicely hand | Pearl Chokers, | ham and English Short sleeves, patterns; each vl interest charged. embroidered, just ] | | | ! ] ! real good umbrel- | Brooches, Prints —every ! Fnee lengths, | DRESTAC CNWRR ot wite e o 8 DELIVERY CARS AT YOUR SERVICE what the kiddies | 1as with sturdy g - | | [ 1 A | e Watch Bracelets, ! dress a bargain - pair of trouset Beneficial Loan Society need, a bargain ! ribs, red, green, | Value to $1.50 ‘ a}g ;’il..‘\’aqud.‘\. : Value $2. Value $6.95 R: Wes Main St cor. Washington St 9 0 4 for Wednesday | purple, blue, some ! > Bt i Wed. Special Wednesday. , | Teom 108, Thone 1-8-4-3 04 PHONE 9 ! 1 | with striped bor- Opend s Setordegs 9301 . {iidsia | ) i b i R 25¢ | $1.38 | $139 | $4.29