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26 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TRIDAY, SEPTEMBE I't 24, 1926. NEW ENGLANDERS - SEEK RECOGNITION - As Tourists’ Zone and Mantfac- mrmg Genter It Excels CHILEAN PRESS Bretton Woods, N. H,, —The New Er sembled here tc quarterly of all the of the six the country council for Bul Washington Dlsapplfl‘l&s Tactics t oCause Recall | state transmission of elcctric power. and plans for a busine of farmers were o speakers today New Englanders th ing to pay for s “We have en the idea of th policy that i well as hu them accor the visitors et i motor licenses and sanitary lodg were proposed and display of England's winter sports opportun ties urged President John S, Lawr council, in the opening address said “I balieve the major problem of New England lies first in the selection and stimulation of mamagement and s ond in keeping our vouth that has grown up here and that we can ill afford to have leave us.’ Tha power committes adv a joigt jurisdiction of the s volved, hy legisiative acti of interstate power transmission render unnecegsary federal co which both power companies and Secretary Hopver have sought to t would be a interna- | arnment, | ce of the ny g s absenca on| to warn his| t his return wmnl‘ | Mercurio, one of the most in- ! declared | ador Col-| e as “inop- n of Major avold. Col. Frank Knox of Manchestero N. H., chaivman of the committee ty on public relations and commu organizations, reported the first vey to determine what communities | are dmng to aur'\rl new industries | REUEF RS TD ::::3*?3“.;?5.‘;3.::“:?';" ‘Re Dl lis Labs (0 Grand Army | portunities but that a scattered T from Calais, Me., to Naugatuck Conn., reported definite results of | their work in industrial development. | Acting on the advice of presidents 24 (A—Prin- |ciples established by the Grand | | Army of the Republic form the | i'omwmmn for all of the work of its | The Woman Relief corps Des Mol Sept. | auxiliary, One Grateful Mother’s Tribute. “I would pot be without the famous DrTruesEhxlr for it is a faithful friend all year 'round. At first signs of dull feeling, fatigue or restless- ness [ give my children a few to perpetu: the heroic soldi The | pre e du:?nndthm rest assured $1.000 be sot a this year for | Hghe. " . Tors Desautts, | (nonclel ald of the Grand Atmy: | orcester, Mass. s The “kiddies” LIKE Dr. True's Elixir—grandmothers call it The True Family Laxative FATALLY HURT IN COLLAPSE Will relieve every member of 5 5 the family of tition: Bradenton, Fla ) P $1.20; 60c; 40c. cons Truman Pike, 17, one of seven per- ! sons injured last night in the cc Successfully used for over 75 yegrs | lapse of a canopy and portion of a building where a cro hildren | was listaning ney fight ret Eastern Millinery Co. 133 Main Street Saturday Millinery Specials! | Clever Felt Hats Shaped to Fit Smartly ~. in the bright shades of Fall $395 Large and Small Headsizes No one will believe that you paid oniy ‘High-Type Velours Hats The shapes have the Paris touch of line and drape ~ In every detail the latest that the market $ 5 95 affords Exceptional Values! s e ey S e ! L READ HERALD CLASSIT FOR YOUR wWa A S DL et “PADLOCKED?” The Picture of the Day CAPITOL MON., TUES., Yn\h(!\ WOOL OFFERINGS Sit 4 P—A represen- s DEATHS, IN STATE DURING took the high limits asked i 1 Walte s to a depth of |¢ D ADS were in the fourte persons were killed car six ces where the fatal accl- The pl \ Brown; 1478 AUTO CRASHES, CAUSING NINE WEEK Norw r Norman; WED. For Qulck ketums Use Herald Classlfied Ads.‘ Albert Steiger, Inc, MAIN AT PRATT—HARTFORD THE STORE OF SPECIAL SHOPS PHONE 2-4206 Noulhfal Hotes From the Children’s Shop Q Entire Second Floor NEW! THE COWBOY SKIRT for girls 10 to 16, is made of red flannel, with a decided flare, pocket $6 95 and sports belt. TAILORED ENGLISH BROAD- CLOTH BLOUSES to wear with the cowboy skirts, 10 to 18 $2 95 years, are priced KNIT WINDBREAKERS are warm and smart in navy, tan, red, or powder blue, finished \nth Jacqu'ud bands, cuffs and collars, 8 to i $5.00 NAINSOOK GERTRUDES for WHITE N MIDDIES are brightened ailor collar and girls 8 to 14 are trimmed with cuffs of navy blue or red. Sizes lace edge and insertions and fin- ished with ribbon, $1.59 NAINSOOK SLIPS for the ;znl of 12 to 18 have edges of lovely filet lace and medallion in- serts. With deep $ double hem. 2 95 Children's Underwear Sectfon. i'é.‘“ $1.95 SILK-AND-WOOL SWEAT- El\ | attractive slip-on models feature the new high collar with tie. 8 to i $3.95 Girls' Shop. Two-Pants Wool Suits, $095 Well tailored suits with mohair lined coats and two pairs lined golf trousers Other suits with one long and one golf or. two pairs golf trousers. §15.95 to @Z 50 SWEATERS in coat Boys' 4-Piece Wool Suits, $1295 Smart fall shades of gray or brown tan. Each suit has two pairs of lined golf trou- sers, all wool, sizes 7 to 14 years. BLOUSES of woven BOYS “Fruit-of-the-Loom,” BOYS' pull-over and madras, broadcloth or silk smart striped broadeloth in w hite. models feature brightly blue er tan. Sizes $I colored jacquard patterns. T to 16 years. Sizes 26 to 36. $2.95 Boys' SLICKERS made in cojlegiate style with leather strap collars. In yellow or olive drab, $3.95 e $4.95 Boys’ Shop—Second Floor, Children’s Shoes Now on Second Floor ASI‘ACI()CS new section offers complete assortments of scientifically Whether you choose sturdy play designed Shoes for boys and girls. and school shoes or smart dress styles for party and best wear, you will find here dependable quality, reasonable prices and expert fitting service, MISSES’ TAN CALF OX- “STFIGER-FLEX” SHOES are FORDS with blonde calf trim and own specifications made to our ! along approved correct lasts for (\:;?d.\'car eligsce Rbice e the growing foot. " Sizes 1114 to 2, 835 Sizes 215 to 7, $4.50 BOYS' “TROT-MOC” SHOES 2 in sturdy, long-wearing school and play styles. ye' sizes, 11%4 to 4 Oxfords, 11 to 2, $4.45; 214 to sizes, 275 to 7, $1.25 Lace Shoes, 11 to 2, $4.45; 2145 to 6, §5.45. Stciger's—Second Floor _For Quick Returns Use?ierald Classified A};t.; Fox & Co Inc. HARTFORD, CONN, Dressy Coats of Gray, Brown or Black Caracul Light or Dark } Pony Natural or Cocoa Squirrel ! : \a(ur'{l or Silver Natural Eastern Mink Hudson Seal Alaska Seal Muskrat Leopard Beaver Sea Lion FUR COATS | Of Quality From our selection of quality furs you are ahle to choose a coat which is reasonably priced and which carries with it our guarantee of satisfaction. Coats of all descriptions, suitable for any occasion, sport or dress wear. Buy where you can buy in confidence. Fur Shop — Third Floor QV' < Fall Styles, On Payments JNew Fall DRESSESCOATS Sport styles as well as the more conservative models; also a goodly assortment Women’s and Misses” Select examples of the new season’s smartest styles; gar- ments for all occasions.’ "of fur-trimmed styles.” $8'75 and Up $19-98 and Up 4 pieoe models ser- $9 95 viceably fashioned and lowly priced. ¢ Boys' SUITS The Credit Privilege Costs Nothing and up Men’s and Young Men’s Fall Suits ¢ O’Coats 2i 3or4buuon style Suits; Over<) coat models that include Raglin,! Ulsterette and English Effects; ments that LOOK and ARE the equal of the best mer- | chant tailored clothes s2 50 available, : Boston Clothing Store 63 Church Street New Britain, Conn. Next to Herald o5 17 ]