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FRANCO-ITALIAN BORDER TROUBLE Fascisti-and Anis in Frequent (Clashes Nice, France, Nov. 5 (P —Fascist and anti-Fascist factions have been engaging daily in numerous small brushes along the Franco-Italian frontier and the tension has been steadily increasing since the recent disorders at the frontier railwa station which followed the attempt- ed assassination of Premier Musso- lini at Bologna. Anti-Fascist demonstrations are being held nightly at Cannes, Nice Menton and other nearby towns. It s persistently reported that the French autharities exepect to make & roundup shortly of the trouble- some element who are said to in- clude at least a hundred residents of Nice. French citizens, returning from Italy, say that 11 foreigners are be ing kept under the strictest surveil lance by Fascist agents. Newspaper- men entering Itaiy were forced to submit to a minute search. Will Carry Houdini’s Secret to Their Graves | New York, Nov. 5 (#—Harry Hou- Qini's secrets of legerdemain live af- ter him, but only for this generation. James Collins, his assistant and technical adviser for 20 years, and Mrs. Houdini, who, according to a signed statement made by the latter today, are the oniy ones in possession of all the magician's secrets and il- lusions, will carry his secrets to their graves, in accordance with Houdini's wishes. many suggestions in time to make. THE STORE OF $2.85 e e e e A control the abdomen, Start Making Christmas Gifts Now! The Gift Shop on the fifth floor offers SPECIAL! Chic Mode Corsettes Expected Reaction in Francs Occurs Today Paris, Nov. b.—#)— An increase of one billion francs in the circula- tion, with some profit-taking by speculators, today produced the ex- pected reaction in French exchange. The dollar and the pound sterling opened higher and remained strong throughout the Bourse session, clos- ing respectively at 30.32 francs and 146.80. In the opinion of the experts, the franc has probably reached its high water mark and will recede a little, | to be eventually stabilized between |32 and 35 to the dollar and 160 and | 175 to the pound. | ! A medium point between those | figures s regarded in financial cir- | cles as reasonable from an economio | standpoint and more feasible than | vesterday's closing of 29.63 and 1143.65. Reports of European London, Nov. 5 (M—Responsible British circles today characterized reports of a forthcoming Rumanian- Hungarlan unlon under a common sovereign as “utter rubbish.” It is believed here that the re- orts in some manner are connect- |ed with the problem of Transylvania | which Hungary desires to regain, but nothing is known in London about a scheme for the unification of the two countries and it is thought that such a project would be highly im- | practicabls. AMBASSADOR TO BRAZIL | Tokyo, Nov. b (M—Akira Aryoshi, |now minister to Switzerland from Japan, has been chosen for the post ?nf ambassador to Brazil, succeeding Ambassador Totsuki, who is at pres- ent in Tokio. The eabinet will make the official announcement of the ap- pointment. Merger Are Discounted | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926. TEXAS WOHAN 1AS EXGELLENT FARM {Manages 183 Acrg Tract— Other Doings of Fair Sex London, Nov. § (—Elizabeth Banks, the American author of “School for John and Mary” which | took several sledgehammer wallops | tem, is back at her Adelphi flat working on a new book. She says | she is going to print the whole | truth for the firet time in her life. The material for the book, which {1s to bo on the subject of “democ- racy purs and undefiled”, was gathered during a year’s visit in the United States and Canada. Farm Is Her Fame Asherton, Texas—Mrs. R. 8. Con- {1y's bld to fame lies in conquering !a 183 acre farm on ghe outskirts of Asherton, Last year she ralsed 100 acres of spinach and 30 acres of tomatoes, besides a good crop of grapes and scdless oranges and grape fruit. Although the winter garden district | has an average of 25 to 30 inches of rainfall annually, ample for or- dinary needs, Mrs. Conly has irri- gated her farm. She values her homestead at $300 an acre. Duchess Accepts Spattees London—The Duchess of York has accepted from Lady Strathspey, a i selection of the new Highland spat- tees dceigned to share honors this winter with the Russlan boot. But the question society women are ask- ing is, will the Duchess wear them? If the Duchess wears the spattees, {at the British caste educational sys- vogue immediately. It is recalled that Princess Mary last fall was pre- sented with a wonderful pair of Russlan boots, but if the king's daughter ever wore them no one |saw her. Princess Mary, incidentally, wears rubber boots during ralny weather. Lady Honywood, Hotelier London—Lady Honywood, Eng- land’s most extensive hoteller, has added another hotel to her string by taking over the Angel Hotel in Car- ! diff, which at one time during the war wae used as sheadquarters of the United States navy for ita forces in the region of the South Wales coast. | Lady Honywood now controls nine 'ihotull! in this country, three of which are in London. She personal- |1y supervised the interior decora- [ tions of the Angel as well as the Internal arrangements. Urges Women Drivers Unite Cleveland, O. — Women drivers should stand together solidly for a drivers' license law,” believes Ed- | ward J. Donahue, commissioner of | traffic. “It is the woman, the mother, who suffers the depest anguish when one of her children is injured r killed by an Incompetent driver,” he sald. “The mother who is an automo- bile driver has a double reason to desire his banishment. She, her- ! self a careful and skilled driver be- 'cause of her interest in humanity, is lltable to be killed or injured by another driver unfit to drive.” A Scagoing “Engincerette” engineer. Miss Drummond is the grand- | the British army throughout studies learned that to obtain a cer- tificate she had to serve the required time in an engineroom at sea. She signed on a ship going to Ausetralia in 1922. She stood her watch, in- spected boilers, kept the oflers at work and performed all the dutfes required of her male colleagues. She has not decided whether she will continue golng to sea, now that she has the coveted license, or re- main on shore and take up the work of a consulting marine engineer. A Convertible Haircut Hollywood—Helene Costello has a convertible haircut; boy if she wants it so, and girl otherwise. To go with this coiffeur, she has origin- |ated a hat band combcase. The | band has a slit in it which pockets |a small comb. i her hat band, and the halr-dressing act begins. The hat is a floppy felt. Lena Ashwell Players London—The Lena Ashwell Play- ers, organized for the purpose of providing highclass drama at rates| | within the reach of the masses, have developed into an organization | which now has its own London thea- {ter. Miss Ashwell was the best- known organizer of entertainers for | the | war, Alleged Jewelry Thieves Whenever she de- | | sires to comb her locks, or change ' her coiffeur she slips the comb from | the jewels, forward to show that Forbes was an accomplice. The men were formerly bell hops at the Pickwick Arms, and Forbes ‘was married once to an employe of a hotel. They were brought back on extradition papers. Tentative Value Is Set On Mid-Western Railroad Washington, llov. 5 (P—A tenta- tive valuation on the New York, Chicago and St. Louis rallroad was announced by the f{ terstate com- merce commission today at $45,475,- 000 as of June 30. 1918. This corporation, which is the | central unit in the nickel plate rail- (road merger rlan, was sald by the commission to have a total capital- izatlon of $63,397,.00, while its book i investment in road and equipment was $67,361.000. The nickel plate operates 498 miles of line. In adciticn it uses property of other railioads to which the com- mission attached a value of $4,640,- 000. The company will be allowed to protest the findings. Oppose Child of Ten Preaching Sermons Pittsburgh, Nov. 6.—(#— The Children's Service bureau has threat- ened legal action against Dr. J. 8. Weakiand, local evangelist, if he per- sists in allowing his ten-year-old daughter, Betty, to deliver talks from Held in Bonds of $15.000 | Greenwich, Conn., Nov. § (P—| Charged with theft of jewels valued 4t $2,500 from Mrs Helen B.rLynch, London — Queen Victoria’s god- |EUcst at the Plckwick Arms here on | daughter, Miss Victorla Drummond, | October 15, Ernest Hurat, 21, and I has juet obtained her ** ticket” as| a fully qualified, sea-going marine | Harry Forbes, 22, were held this morning by Judge Mead for suparior court. Bond In each case was fixed | at $15,000. | | ney. daughter of Lord Amherst of Hack- | She became interested in en- New York when Hurst is alleged to ' cd his intention of consulting with even once in publie, they will be the i gineering and after finishing her‘jhflve been trylng to pawn some of ; counsel. Hurst and Forbes were arrested in | gifts that require SPECIALTY SHOPS Made of silk brocade — boned to designed for small and medium figures, sizes 32 to 40. Regularly up to $4.00. Corsets and Girdles PHONE Albert Steiger, lnc. 2-4206 % These TwoFeature ValuesTo-morrow Sport Coats 3 Fashionably tailored 975 of novelty “Forget-Me- Give whole hearted can—for the benefit o MAIN AT PRATT—HARTFORD Rich Fur Trimmed Dress and Sports Coats in Wide Variety SPECIAL! Pure S Silk-to-the-hem, full-fashioned, of pure dye silk, extra fine gage, cot- ton reinforcing: Nude Nov. 6 to 11th Grain pulpits. ‘The bureau maintains, through its secretary, Dawid J. Terry, that the child’s activities constitute a form of employment for gain and as such is llegal in Penggwlvania, where a minor must be before starting to work. Dr. Weakland said he believed the child evangelist's preaching nothing more than good works and announc- Not” Days ly—as much as you f war veterans. ilk Hose French Nude Pelican Evidence was brought JUST ONE | —her famous recipe . with choice buckwheat flour What husband has ever forgotten the taste of old-time “buckwheats”? it now women everywhere are enngothdr husbands a surprise from boyhood days: light, tender “buckwheats” with the special “tan they long for, cakes made according to Aunt Jemima's famous recipe, You get her own ingredients with just enough choice buclkwheat flour added, her recipe adapted by expe- ;lenced lfookshread}rnmd in the yel- low package: Aunt Jemima ared Buckwheat Flour, i How easy it is now to make these buckwheat cakes with that wonderful “kick”! No overnight waiting for the batter to rise! 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De- signed especially for junior girls or women of small figure. Side and front-fastening models, in peach or plaids, diagonals, blended effects and other sports woolens in smart straight- line styles. Richly trimmed with long- haired furs of sumptuous beauty. For women and misses, Furred Coats $7975 Dress Coats of appealing richness, fashioned of the new smooth-finished fabrics and luxurious deep piled mate- rials in black and deep glowing autumn shades. Lavishly trimmed with the season’s smartest furs. For women and misses. Wool Jenny Evenglow Bteiger's—Main Floor Women’s Rayon Hose 95c¢. A fine fitting ish, with fashioned foot. Black, gun- metal and new 814 to 10, Steiger's—Main Floor Tricosham Alesan Shadow Black Moonlight Hose of lustrous fin- wood tones. 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Smart new styles are featured Saturday at this moderate price. Stelger's—Main Floor Tricosham Slips $2.98 A fine fitting slip that will not wrinkle or bulge. Made with 8-inch hem, sizes 36 to 44. Black, navy, green, tan, pink, blue and Chanel. Steiger's—Third Floor Steiger’s—Third Floor Toilet Goods s Imported Kid Gloves Special! $2.65 Smart novelty styles in the sea- son’s new correct colors, Finished with flared and turn-back decorated cuffs. 15¢. 69¢c. 69c. 47c. Peroxide, 16 oz. Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil Ovoferrin Tonic, Dextri Maltos, Forhan’s Tooth Paste, 17c. and 33c. Lifebuoy, dozen cakes 48¢c. Pigg Bros. Soap, 15¢, cake, 3 cakes 7c. Rubbing Alcohol, 95% 16 oz. 39e. Lery’s New Liquid Nail Polish $1 3 piece Toiletware Set—Brush, Comb and Mirror, pearl on amber $8.0( Stelger's—Main Floor Patent With Black Sued e Women’s Fabric Gloves 89c. Smooth fitting, fine quality fabric, in desirable shades, trimmed with at- tractive novelty cuffs. Steiger's—Main Floor Dull Calf With Patent In New Two- Toned Effects Steiger's—Main Floor 135 MAIN BRISTOL