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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURD:\Y, NOVEMBER “PARIS NEWSPAPER P \TRUCE DECLARED ENTIRELY OF MEMBERS OF FAIR SEX INHOVIE GONTEST t explained that this {Governor fo Seek Modiication| of Law ital. Many of the rded to vario f France, with o and Nacy as Harttord, Nov. 7 (A—The war- short skirts worn by women iaw- fare between motion picture interests Parls courts recently land the state of Connecticut over | 1 the elderly pontiffs |the new film tax law was ended intion that they met lan armistice agreed upon at Gov- ited thereupon ernor Trummbull's office yesterday. Agreement Reached " | The motion picture exchanges will |be restored to Connecticut without delay, the signing of contracts will| be resumied, and the appeal to the | supreme court of the United Btates State College, Pa, Nov. 7 (A—A [to have the law declared unconsti- |.rowd of 25,000, the greatest crowd |tutional will be abandoned. This much the moving picture interests | agreed to. The governor, on the other hand, declared unequivocally that he will exercise tha influence of his office to bring about a modifi- cation of the law in the 1827 session lof the legislature, including the elimination of the censorship fea- ture. 1925, ( {met Thursday evening, opentng with | the scout oath. Fifteen minutes of ! | business was followed by patrol in- | struction and then games. The troop is preparing to send several boys o the next board of revie Another scoutmas meeting will be held next Thursday evening at the home of George L. Chapman, | | scoutmaster of Troop 18, located at | the Btanley Memorlal church, Prob- lems of the various troops will be |taken up, while it Is hoped to revise {the nat srdacd|etondice the standard contest events at one of these ml-Nlng! PRIMING | f ETHER To facilitate the starting ‘ La Fronde Also Fcatunos R Female Articles — Oy ters Becoming Popular— Short Skirted Law_\'crs"‘ | skirts Shocking Lest customers, Worry Judges. RECORD CROWD R o This Teat it removed) proves the of- ficiency Earel of Automobiles and Motor Engines 25¢ and H0¢ Cans THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. The Bastille the Bastille" 1se of its Sold For Football g revived and v 1 by its picture nerite Durunc paper w Jays Every Seat Is came to th Game Betwecn Penn State And an lawye skirts ou the Notre Dame Elevens, inside {t she must or formal black length, meaning and even below. d feminine wus- er, I unc! fssne a formal cir- subject, but charged mbers to drop gentle nd there about the law aited to reach the ears © members of the profes in Penn State history, was here to- day to see Penn State face Notre Dame in the big annual day football battle, Every seat was last night and standing room s available for late comers, Although Notre Dame favorite, because of a better recors there were many who predicted t hr' o fully aroused Nitany Lion would battle for Pen The Lions ave lost but fhreo games on their home field in 16 years, and ¥ - |were counted on to play their best olin, repré- game of the season. pleture pro- — Coach Rockne, of Notre Dame, an- Joseph W. Walsh, president | nounced the same lineup that he has Motion ure Theater Own- luged all season, but Coach IHugo ut, and Benedict M. | Bezdek expccts to start two new Jlomn or connsol for the movie In- |men In the Penn State backficld one |in 1880. . however, Tt was the sequel of & con- | They are Bill Helbig, & veteran half- . 'have disap he pav mg up. nce at the Hotel Bond Thursday |back, who will gtart his first game as In , at which Wil H. Hays, man- al caller, and George Greene, I motion plcture playing his first engagement as o nd Republi- | regular halfback. Henry Rora- can learn from daily use, just how swiftly, easily and thor- oughlythe Eurekaperformsevery cleaning task. 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There is no charge for this service, and you sold only until one fine rules a Capitol Confercnce is now Bring back npatible with suffragism i ere it stood, paving st a | Bastitle down| BARRY & BAMFORTH Phone 2504 19 MAIN STREET A Store Full of Football Going Apparel ! in Drives Big Coach int-Antoine coach at Vi reviving an am some years ago. Mr. Rocke- 18 taking the greater part of |} tion this year in Vi for visite For the young men who play e game—or pay at the gate For young women, too—hecanuse everyone must he rmly and properly dressed at t , games. | FOR YOUNG MEN Eweaters, Mufflers, Wool H a comfy Horsfall Over Fur Coat—topped oft smart Knox Hat. s in reulosis while in- During the last 50 years ¢ New York cf tubs have decre: cent, member was added |those from heart diseasc have conside nterest the rep: r of Boy Scout Troop 4 creased 42 per cent. considerable interest the repai at the Cen- | made to the Clatean of Ve A o I1er church, Dudley being ad- | he contr 2 r-patrol contests evoted under the & postponed because of the st \ elles Bosworth ttendance, and the evening !\u'\ X spent in passing tests. The Flying | a firmer hold in the a nakes D‘m | Clar- | team defeat- in r)\(r!lm“‘ ender pulled the ball | chatean s lying within the motor trip. > been {nspectin in 10 months.sales over’85.000.00C —in this overwhelming public endorse- 1rrmor FOR YOUNG WOMEN Prize Being Awarded : past0iSL ol Fur Collared Dressy or | Prench | me 13 Fur Coats e Gold {a Coats court Prize, anneuncemen one of the chief cvents nch literary arded right although does not gone | ence Df rrick's nch | ed Daniel Ap se | when a goal ny through his own goal re Duecember. Troop 22 met Wi ¢ | g z ttoal “x ; W e | va hall with 13 pr N 4 the Cri , Sam Halpern, and Bernard | g T00! Check this | p 4 you how far you small check! o notables will 4311[11)))8[)'« o8 can be fQience League S per passed the tenderfoot re- | iurois and Paul quirements. Neil MeDougall gave a | To hccp Study \nculax splendid talk and Instruction on first | HARTFORD “The | ald. 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