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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1927. TER, FACTOR IN 1928 ELECTION Hanilton CANADA MAY CLOSE e DOORS TO ORIENT . Views In Address to Boston City ele To C brate | Lewis States r That Is if Conservatives Have! Their Way ' Club at Luncheon Today. Boston, Oct da the Or Greenwood Street Couple Prepare Golden Wedding Day| Shippers Explain Plans To Local Traffic Bureau Members of the traffic bureau of the New Britain Chamber of Com- merce were guests of the Universal Loading and Distributing Co. of- ficlals at a dinner last evening at the Burritt hotel. President C. S. Eytinge, Vice-President D. C. Hun- ter, and Assistant Vice-President A D. Davis of the Universal company Thonght Them “Loyal, Friendly| and Hospi[able“ addressed the bureau and told of their concern’s plan to enter the 13 (P —The | Connecticut field. The company is Vt.. Oct i ] 4 S e {a shipping concern which handles Weis Maion B enoral Woodm Kot i hanicatToaa tiotle i and ks Islands enter-| ° # 3 h regard for the|them up into carloads. At the con- cople whom he thought of | Clusion of their talks they and Di iriendly, hospitable and | trict Manager Van Tassel answered + degree” but believed | Questions put them by the local traf- itators for independence | ic Mmen, Who accorded their hosts npting to exploit the |8 Standing vote of thanks. The were misrepresenting | meeting had the largest attendance in every possible way, | Of any recent traffic bureau session. SAYS GEN. WOOD L0VED FLPINDS kindly to that the were att islands an situat — | otherwise known under the name | of Lillis Neglia and Lillie Rockney, was arrested here this morning as an escaped prisoner from the Hart- ford county jail The girl serving a one sentence for robbery when st st January 6, taking witl 400 fur coat from the jail, Gentile arrested o street this morning by a d who recognized her from photograph sent ont by the Har ford authorities shortly after officials included, speakers, F. Van recticut nager; W. D. Howen, Hartford manager; Thomas F. Hart trafic freight agent; D. J. Martin, superintendent; L. P. Ashley, New Dritain mana, and Burt Law- ren istant to the pr nt. President Patrick J. Gaffney o1 the traffic bureau today appointed Walter L. Bell general chairman of the committee to take charge o: the annual banquet. The entire bu- reau membership will comprise his committee, President Gaffne; appointed a nominating committec, consisting of Arthur Petts, chair- man, L. H. Taylor and Leon Co (to prepare a slate for next ye Escaped Girl Prisoner | Arrested for Hartford | Waterbury, Conn,, Oct. 13 (R— Lillian Gentile, 18, giving her ad- besides the Tassell, Con- a a was OPENS OWN PHOTO STUDIO rew M. Johnson, for m s a photographer in t! 5 résigned his position w \ he Johnson & Peterson Pl nd has opened his own allingford. Mr. J resides on Francis street, pr the oldest photograp bably vill come but rymen nerous gl his 1 atesmansh or two more th The election 1anim His was Hugh Guthrie orary lezder. garded as policy in e Winnipeg before his | rigi ired num made The v striking the K an address nust do in this strong na- “The first thing we cou build up a tional consc dianism. We have suffered fron interiority complex long enough, Influences from the United States such as the radio with its patrio- tic American airs; magazines, books and newspapers written from an American viewpoint, produced a dif- ferent type of Canadian would be the case if Canada were on an island, as was with Aus- tralia, he said Discontin: | men Need practice of ing at McConaugh the senior 1 ties. “It s of |the first ye ho! {thing wh 1dies durl the case INJURED WORKMAN DIES gton, Conn., Oct. 13 (UP) n a sand bar, Sidney An- derson, 88, of New London, died late f sterday en route to a hospital. He i.rnities an was employed by a New London construction company. Here’s Real Relief From Neuritis . 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John My wo long you ! may have suffered or w your Neuri 's is in the nech Alle shou or legs, i druggist will ula No. relief. vear incl educati re mer A hy 1te of Co pply you How to Banish Piles ss Helen 1 Y Dr. Teonhardt Discovered e A Message to Underwei Middletown, in into the fraternities if the haz- opening of collc have summone it will not he partis t comma onvention arts of kno not from from th who fts to the J politi fe ‘of unstai HAZING DISAPPROVED Wesleyan Fraternities Ordered to ue Practice—As Fresh- d Time to Study. Oct. 13 +1 time of the college ve approved by President J y In a talk today nembers of the f wr their ing the ne q er of t atior re reminded administration of nued. fr held their mmediately er the this fall and since n putting the ough their paces. It s r than any freshman- class hostilities w President McConax ion. s 'WOMEN VOTERS' LEAGUE LECTS STATE DELEGATES epresentatives to Attend Convention in Waterbury— Read on New Britain. ¢ held 3 of Miss Al cet, the e of Women Voters elect attend the s ue to be 1 Novembher. Buell B. the New Kimball, William sident nnecti H ) T w o Yc U A% Stra Sun.,, Oct. 23 % CHILL PoLi fatx an it ask for McCoy in America Henry store nited State, r ‘ne Band nd Theater 30 P. M. OME and HANAGE 1< from b Members McCoy Ine. and Morans and Sons a letter w |veals. The latter has just been present- | ich university by Alexan- | Smith of Springfleld, Mass. | Wood was long a trustee | of Norwich. “The autonomy of the Filipino | peopla has been in no way curtail- |ed by me; indeed, it has been ma- [terially amplified; but I have insist- ed on a government of law rather thah a government of a few leaders without regard to " the general wrote. “I have also insisted on a rigid observance of the principles of cll-balanced government and re- spect for the prerogatives of ot only the exccutive but the legisla- ve and judicial branches. J “I am glad to see the administra- Among the Number. !nnn at home has given strong, cor- Oct. 13 (p— dial support and I have no doubt it | ere expelieq | Vill continue to do so. | rged with | aganda against | t committee, Pre- THOMAS TAYLOR MRS. THOMAS TAYLOR MUNISTS EXPEL 14 FROM THE PARTY Preobrajensky, Mr. Thomas T o COM and Mrs. G Eh{E ot Serebriakoft and resent home Sharoff, Old-Time Members, and Mr: Taylor Mrs. Taylor com- ntry to join her had been located v ower were n The movie industr; cd 30 years ago, now ranks fourth in the United States, This country produces 80 per cent of the I's motion pictures. A which start- | ron of honor for the now wor is 79 his hirth rs old hay in August s 78, her birthday com- er. The difference in | e of much amusement Mr ‘Foed Grows Hair on Bald Heads h found aldness is brought on by the lack of n 00d clements that r requires. “Foods imnd in Mother Earth grow, nour- ish and retain our hair,” says P. A. PhD., well known hair , 348 America-Fore Bldg., . He further st r roots always sta alive and| i1 85 out of 100 cases where | * is falling out or baldness has 7 of new hair can 1 in a short time by following simple directions. 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