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NEW FICTION Joseph Lincoln’s Queer Judson James Oliver Curwood’s The Ancient Highway Coningshy Dawson's Old Youth O Willa Cather’s The Professor’s House —0— Book Department THE DICKINSON -DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN SI. ... Those Lovely Toytown - Tailleur Coats for Women Everyone admires them! A new shipment of them has ar- rived—we sold all we had in a fow days—and little wonder, they are 8o beautiful, They are fashloned In soft, warim, imported woolens and 100 per cent camel's hair. Some are trim- med with great luxurious fur collars and cuffs, others plainly tatlored. See the coats. beauty ing. HORSFALLS 9% -99 Msylum Stree; “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” - SRR new two-toned cheek They're remarkable for and unequalled in tailor- Moderately priced. ) (7 KRYPTO GLASSES THE INVISIDLE BIFOCALS IfYou Are In Doubt | ABOUT YOUR LYLS, let mé exam- ine them. I will tell yon honestly what to do. itemember, | have had | over 40 years' fully qualified, . Eyes Tdamined satisfaction Guaranteed Broken Tenses Duplicated H. ¥, REDDLELL with A. Pinkus Lyesight Specialists 400 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN hone 570 P J. D. DONAHUE Voice Cuiture Volres tosted trom 21510, Tiesdng s ued vt f Friduy es, | tudio 2133 PIANO TUNING Walter H. Kovel 127 GRELNWOOD ST, The Burritt Gift Shop inc West Main Street We \re Celeb First ating Birthday AN of Ha the Our Merchandis Reduerd carion See Our Window A £20.00 Tvory Set Given Absolutely Free to the Lucky Birthday Holder Fill in a bank at our shop The Burritt Been Oce cxperience and am | Gift Shop e 12 West Main Street FLASHES FROM LIFE: YW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER |MAN WHOSE LIFE WAS SNAKE SCARES OCCUPANTS OF NEW YORK TENEMENT By The Assoclated Press. Athens, O.—The Phl Beta Phi girls of Ohlo university think well of their slster, Mrs. Coolidge, as a cheer leader, She led them from the platform of the train in the sorority yell New York—8omebody stole a 5. 000 ton steamship. The Gene Goethals, missing from was found at a Manhattan pler after search by a revenue cutter, Providence, R, I.—, motor bullt in 1900 is under arrest. blocked traffic because of curiosity about it tiil a policeman noted that it had no registration plate, Tos Angeles—The Dempseys have had themselves photographed in the | act of osculation to nail what Jack says was a barefaced le. “Hello, Honey Dove,” he sald when Estell met him at the train, car New Yorl—A enake 1s prowling in a Brooklyn house despife the ef- forts of police to rout it with tear gas when summoned by a terrified | housewife after it wound itselt around her ankles, — | Oxford, England—Baggy trousers | of undergraduates have stirred the | vice-chancellor, In his annual Latin | RUSSIANS THIRST FOR THEIR VODKA Crowds Stand in Line to Get Their Allotment Moscow, Oct. 8 () — Publle de- mand for alcohollc stimulant after 11 years of partial prohibition, 1s still so great thut each duwn finds | long lines of people in front of the wineshops and gro newly legalized 40 per cent vodka. These lines are in some cases greater even than the breadlines, according to American rellet workers who served in Russia during the famine period of 1920-21, Muscovy's legions of vodka drink- ers, who for long have had to b satisfied with a crude home-distilled spirit, with the fear of arrest con- convivial rompage since last Sun its reappearance, Statistical experts estimate thus far this week more than 000,000 quarts of vodka have been {consumed throughout Russia, unless that of saturation,’ these experts say, it distilleries will be able to cope with such a prodigious demand. | There fs now virtually no restri tive legislation concerning the of alcohol. There are no closing hours children r bur the new vodka { Which, although increased to 40 per | cent nicoholic strength, has been Iredueed fn prien to the equivalent to | 40 ecents a pint The retail shops whiah sell the na- tiona! drink are not even required to have a license, They are obliged early ibearing government labels, | Some of the wineshops and gro. fearing a4 drought in the favo- rite beverage, restricted their tomers today fa two hottles each, | while others sold out hefore noon. | Fixcept among the hardy pea | rv, vodka is not popular with {he men of Ruseia, the them finding it a raw, harsh and un- | refined drunk. In the average Ruse {olan household vodka fs nsed more asan and is usually served In glasses ahout Girl, 16, Saves Six And Self From Flames Ruffie1d, Gann 8 (P —Trap- upper floor by flames A hich destroyed her home midnight ears 014 rope 15t night made & af bedelothing and | a six 1 sisters to safety Smith, 14 smaller brothera a | onfeide self. Tha and then climbed down her. cirl's b ehild mather mana 1zh a downstalrs god to o win or von | cape th dotv, presidential | Brooklyn, | It |tls, a cripple ries selling the | old-time | stantly upon them, have been on a | and everyhody except | to eell vodka only In sealed Dottles, | cus- | majority of | 1ppetizer than to quench thirst | address he denounced the min Latin 4y barbarfan, Locarno, Switzerland — The city has erected an electric sign “Pax" on 4 mountain to encourage delegutes to the security conference. Chlcago—Salarles for wivea | are | urged by W A. Volinson of Galves- ton. At a laundry convention he favored giving the 22,000,000 of |them In America $15 a week each. New York—Ford' planes are on sale in a department store for $26,- 000 each, Chicago—~Garland Grange, Red's brother and also an Iiinols foot- baller, has been operated on for a dislocated shoulder. Tos Angeles — Glorla Swanson's lawyer has heen summoned to Parls to help prove that her husband is realy a marquls. New York--Seeking annulment of her marrlage, Mrs. Lilllan & Rollins charges that her hushand s & woman. Minneapolis—William Henry Tiua- in his elghties, who has glven away $1,500,000 to ald crippled children, has been honored at a testimonlal dinner. — |Canada in Year Adds to Its Output of Butter Ottawa, Oct. 8 (A — Steady in- crease In bulter production in Canada has taken place in recent years, a report of the bwreau of statistics showing that §1,000 tons | were manufactured in 1924, againet 78,000 tons in 1923 and 68,000 tons in 1922, To this, an average of 45, 000 tons s year may be added for butter ma on the farmg and In the homes. Imports of butter have averaged 1,500 tons annually, the report says, and exports 8,500 tons, while there | has been a steady {ncrease in | stocks. Creamery butter production last year amounted to 182,161,547 | pounds, an increase of 11.2 per cent over 1 | FASCISTI GIVE UP | Tondon, Ocl. 8§ (P—Attempts of Dritish faselst to enroll as special constables have been abandoned in Liverpool, Wolverhampton and Man- | ehester, | day, when the pre-war drink mnade | the thirsty ones eoon reach the point | te doubtful whether the government | A Millions of pounds in this easy way Millions of pounds of excess fat are be- ing removed in an s2sy, pleasant way. You can see the results in slender figures wher- | k today. is Marmola Prescription Tab. ets, Just take four 2 day. No abnormal exerciee or diet is required. Redyctien is ditions, Wrinkles don't develop. Marmola has been used for 18 years, Delighted users have told their friends about it. The use has spread until people are now using 2 miljion boxes yearly. Tovestigate this method. You awe that to yourseli when Marmola is bringing so much geod to s0 many. Our book states ngredient and explains the reason for Vou will know exactly why s disappears. Your own druggist | 'lx“‘ aur mrvan'» | ery idea of styls and beauty calls for 18 rner figures now. So do health and fit- l s. Learn how easily people get them in this modern way. e Pumvnh-r 'mm srescld by The Pleasant Wq to Reduce MARMOLA | | 2-225 Ganeral Moters Blde. DETROIT, MICH., on Fast | 26cSample Free Lowest Priced Standard Adding Machine on Earth Barrett Portable Adding and Listing Machine 8 Complete with every Modern Feature 9-Col. Keyboard 9-Col. Bu ———————— It For Heary Listing 9-Col. Totals Service ADKINS FRINTERS AND STATIONERS 68 CHURCH STREET 4 MAN FIXING TIRE IS KILLED, ANOTHER HURT buted To Glare of Lights Blind- ing Death Car Driver Eaunderstown, R. I, Oct. 8 (P Blinded by the lights of an oncom- ing automobile which sped from the scene without being In any way iden- tified, Charles T. Clarke of 14 East Sixtleth street, New York, drove lis heavy coupe headon into two men fixing a tire on the Boston Road here at 9 o'clock last night the other. George Morrow, 25, of Goulds, & Wakefleld, died at the South County Fospital within two hours of the ac- cldent. Lewis Diman, 23, (ioulds, recelved laceralons on the back, head and forehead and bruises on the legs and arms companions escaped 1njury. fore Judie James C. ond dlistrict court at Narragansell Pier shortly before midnight, plead- slaughter and was held for heariig Clarke was accompanied by James Burke of 728 West 181 street, New York, when the accldent occurred. Historical Sea Records Found in Razed Wharf Newport, R. 1., Oct. &(A—Work men tearing down the last of the old Leng Wharf buildings in New- port once used as beat ehops have found scrawled on the®rafters and beamns an interesting maritime rec- ord kept by seafaring men who con- gregated in the shop early in the last century. Among the more in- teresting enterieg are: “Constitution sailed, 1833"; “Steamer Lexington Jan. 13, 1840": “Martha around Hern, 1845." Japuary, burnt safled Post | killing one and serlously injuring | little settlement near the town of | also of |their Two girl | becanse of Inck of Clarke was speclally arraigned he- Watts in see- | ed not gullty to a charge of man- | Judge Keeler’s Son Undergoes Operation Etamford, Oct. 8, (M—Ralph Keel er, son of Justice John B. Keeler of erated upon for appendieitls at the | Stamford hospital last night. Later It was announced that the operation | Justice Keol- | Hartford | had been successful, |er was called here from yesterday morning making it necos | sary to postpone the appeal of Ger ald Chapman, which was to been heard by the court yesterday. It s prebuble that Justiee Keelor will be able to return to Hartford today. NOT PAID, THEY STRIKE Mexico City, Oct, 8 (#—Dispatehes | from Vera Cruz report that the em- |ployes of the City lospital there have struck owing to the fact that luries have not been paid. ons are greatly handi red in attending emergency sistance Dr. Howard always recommended OXIDAZE FOR COUGHS, COLDS Bronchial Asthma Years of study and observation convimced him it would safely, quickly and surely stop & ed cough and give instantreliet in Bronchial Asthma, nteed harmless, olute prncl from users. It gives full satisfaction fich 1t has benefited me greatly. Forcestr, Mo~ 18 worth thoussnds to me. 1 speak in bighest praise,of it A--1 got nearly instant relief, fich... asthma, best thing found. t {8 o wonderful medicine - V.--Delighted with Oxidaze. Rockdale, Mass...Cough gone, gained 8 Ibs, Elgnad lotters on fle: Order today. Money back if it fails, All Druggists or bling . . © Masseehwett: Baking Co., 2928 ,.M»or’%n.r Demesh % N, Wy White Rose is worthy of the finest people: Firm, crisp crust . . . Cuts without crume . Sorich it keeps esh for days . . The wholesomeness that children need. Boston Post Road Accident Attgl-|the supreme court of errors, wus op- | have | | night. ldaoiare |ae lar THREATENED DISAPPEARS Master of Correctional School Had Recelved Letter Shortly Before Mysterious Departure Westboro, Mass, Oct, 8 (P —8tate and local police, aided by employes of the Lyman School for Boys, a correctional institution here, search- cd unsuccessfully yesterday for (ieorge Ross, a master at the school, who disappeared from his hote last Ross left his house to go 100 yards to his gurage and has not Vrv'n seen sin His wife reported [nis - ais suppearance when she found the car still in the garage. A checkup on the boys school has shown that none could L2 responsible for the master's dis- ppearance, Superintendent Keeler Ross recently recetved an nonymous letter threatening to ‘get you if it takes 100 years” and showed it to other employes, Super- intendent Keeler admitted, but lit- tle importance was atlached to it lomorrow a larger force of search- ers will explore the woods and drag at the {several ponds in tho vicinity of the | \chnnl Permn for New Theater To Be Built for $175,000 A permit has been fssued- for a new theater to be erected on Main street by Contaras Brothers & Pero- las and the Hoffinan theatrical in- ferests at a cost of $175,000 1s that now occupled by mall stores opposite the offices of ihe Chamber of Commerce. E, C. Horns Sons of New York eity drew ihe plans which provide for a four tory building containing several “tores and offices and seating 2,400. i'he lobby will be 120 feet in length ind. 40 feet wide, larger than that of the Cavitol theater in Hartford, vhich at present has the largest in the state. e i e\ ey e GUNS 5 RIFLES Ammunition Loaded Shells Cartridge Belts, Hunting Coats, Hunting Knives “The Handy Hardware Store” HERBERT L. ILLS HARDWAR E Creating a Garden in Spare Time A two-page spread describing how a Wichita, Kansas man built a Dream Garden in spare time in less than three years, This is one of the best development stories that has appeared in recent years, Read this and 25 other helpful articles in Octobet:'Better Homes and Gardens 10c At Newsstands They give the best and demand it 1N returr a4 4 A OLLOW any road through New England ' or Westchester. Everywhere you will find thriving, living towns. Industry—energy—action. In the homes and the factories—men and women know- ing the best—giving it—and demanding’it in return, For them a richer loaf had to be baked . . . s0 the Six Bakers chose only the finest mgrcdl- ents and combined all their years of experi- ence to make one perfect loaf—White Rose. Now more than three hundred thousand women in New England and Westchester serve it. Crisp crusted, creamy grained and fragrant—White Rose is worthy to be eaten by the best. Order White Rose from your grocer today. WHITE ROSE BREAD

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