New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 2, 1928, Page 14

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1o HESTATION Deaped Belore Rusing Iio T W War . New York, Oct. 2.—UM—How Brit. 1ah oficialdom hesitated over the ad- *visability of sending English troops to France in 1914 and how Lloyd George argued that Germxny‘l1 march through Belgium could be forgiven because she was sure to | pay proper damages to King Albert's | k ed in “Politicians | and the Wi written by Lord | Beaverbrook, and just published’in | this country. | Lord Beaverbrook was plain Sir | Max Aiken until 1917, a trans-| planted Canadian financler who burst into English politics so spectacularly that he won a seat in the House of Commons only a few weeks after he landed in England late in 1910. A year later he waa knighted after playing an unadver- tised part in advancing Andrew Bonar Law to the leadership of the opposition. Bonar Law, was a Canadian, too, and it is a curious fact that both were born in New Brunswick, the ' sons of non-Conformist ministers. . Ultimately Bonar Law became ‘prime minister of Great Britain. His Fidus Achates reached the peerage !in 1917 and the next year gained a * cabinet post. Then as suddenly as he had entered politics, he quit office- holding. Now he is concerned chief- Altred E. 8mith should be eclected president, “the liquor interests would construe his election as a mandate to modify the eighteenth amend- ment.” Mr. Owen, conducting a campaign against the democratic nominee, said that Governor Smith had demon- strated his lack of understanding Q¢ sentiment in Oklahoma with an address at Oklahoma City Septem- ber 23 in which he attacked Mr. Owen, and charged that a whisper- ing campaign based upon religious bigotry had been reared against the democratic nominee. Mr. Owen sald he was “convinced Oklahon will defeat him by 100,000 vote: 'While Gov. Smith tells the coun- try that the liquor question is not important,” 'Mr. Owen said, “his statement only demonstrates his | complete lack of understanding of the American people and their abil- ity to appraise him and his preten- | sions.” BELIEVE DE RIVERA MAY BE REPLACED Tales of Coolness Reach Froutier | Regarding His Relations With King Alfonso London, Oct. 2 (P—Tales of cool- | ness between King Alfonso of Spain and Premier Primo De Rivera, ‘he Spanish dictator. are reaching the Spanish frontier. Some observers think that the premier, who has just celebrated the fifth anniversary of | | his dictatorship, may be replaced. Travellers from Madrid arriving at Bt. Jean De Luz, France, said that | there had been a renewal of agita- | tion agalnst the dictator duriag the last few days, although the country was tranquil. There was growing dissatisfaction with Primo De Rivera who was charged with favoring friends or members of the Union Patriotica, his political party, in ap- pointments to more important of- fices. Political wplwt;u p:l:: made of the recemt Europear :’:\X:-‘ by King Aifonso, of whose movements the dictator was report- ed not to have been \nfnrme}l. { The Daily Mail today printed a | dispatch from the Spanish frontier | saying that hostility toward Primg De Rivera on the part ot both the king and the army might lead to the replacement of the premier. £ The dictator was said to have | asked the king to punish those who had made hostile statements about the dictatorship hy expulsion impris- onment or fines. Alfonso was said not only to have refused to do &0 | but also to be little disposed toward publishing an expression of approval | of Primo's policy, which the premier had requested. ) The king was also reported to have said while in Sweden that he never wanted the dictatorship but | that it was forced on him. | Missing Girl Is Found Asleep in Automobilc Rose Scaringl. 17 year old dm‘lz‘h— ter of Samuel Scaringi of 221 Fair view street, who was reported to the police at 9:20 last night as flhn\'uu: been away from home since 7:30 in the morning, Was found asleep in an automobile in the rear of a houst on Stanley street by Officer .’amu.« Sullivan shortly pefore 1 o'clock this morning. According to her father, she is incorrigible, and an investigation into her case is being made by the probation department. A Special Selected Group | 720 Pairs POINTED HEEL In a Very Special Sale SILK DRESSES Women's New For Wednesday Only Made of a very fine quality 94c silk with a cotton foot and lisle top, insuring extra wear. Comes .y with & “string” of daily news- in large choice of colors and sizes papers. He relates how Winston Churchill, | then first lord of the admiralty, waw | laying bridge when word came that Germany had declared war on ‘He asked me to take over his rtly played bridge hand, leaving .me, I must add, in an extremely | unfavorable position,” writes Lord | . Beaverbrook. “He rang for a ser- | vant and, asking for a lounge coat, stripped his dress coat from his | back. Baying no further word he left | i the room quickly, and forthwith the | : navy was mobilized, in defiance of a | . decision taken by the cabinet early that day.” | Churchill called Admiral Fisher | ,inte the admiralty as first sea lord | * to bolster his own position and then | : quarelled with him on naval policies, | ithe net result being the resignation | . of Fisher and the fall of the whole liberal government. [ Bonar Law, as leader of the op- . position, told first Lloyd George and | then Asquith, that if Fisher went ;and Churchill stayed, the tories | Zoatidn] Lady Pepperell Sheetsand Pillow Cases’ ate a compromise on the Irish ques- 1! %x‘ 08 Sheets i $l '75 | 81x108 Sheets . $1.65 81x99 Sheets $1.55 | 81x90 Sheets : $1.45 72x90 Sheets : $1.35 63x99 Sheets ....... $1.35 63x90 Sheets .... . $1.25 42x36 Pillow Cases ...... 35c 45x36 Pillow Cases ...... 3% Priced For Wednesday Selling Only . FI95 Irregulars of Our $1.50 Quality Men's Dress Shirts A timely sale, Wednesday, of new fine quality dress shirts, beautifully made, fully I 0 0 : $1. Apollo make. In a choice of patterns and sizes 14 to 17 .. o ’ . . Children’s Union Suits The ideal suit for children, well made, of quality cut to the smallest detail, of fim\l&lity white and fancy b cotton, fleece lined in the Li Falco Brand, all styles and sizes 2 to 16. ‘ 69 C cloth, the well known Regular 95c, Wednesday ....coc0nvernees New Fall Colors to Choose Sizes From Our Regular Every Day Prices That We Sell A handsome group of smart silk dresses, fash- ioned of satins, flat crepes, Canton crepes, and georg- ettes. Beautifully tailored and styled in new fall cre- ations, contrastingly trimmed in plain and combination of self fabrics and other novel effects. All colorings. Special For Wednesday Only 150 4 Pc. Knitted All Wool Teddy Suits Comes in 3 beautiful styles, gings in each set, in rose, red, $4.95 | green, navy, blue, buff. Sizes : well made of 100% wool, with cap, sweater, mittens and leg- 24,28, 28 ...iiiine 5 A Regular $6.95 Knitted Suit A Spectacular Offering of | each | each | each each each ‘ each seemed to be drifting toward civil | The two party leaders were | too antagonistic to make even a start toward a settlement, but Beaver- brook old them a funny suzry,‘ “humor came to the rescue and a contact of perscnality was establish- | ed.” He adds: | “My own experience is that ne- | gotiations proceed better and na- tional interests are more readily | served when the negotiations on | ‘both sides are not too serious.” i Owen Continues Drive Against Governor Smith Enid, Okla.,, Oct. 2 M—Robert L. Owen, former United States senator from California, said in an address at the “dry campaign,” banquet of he Women's Christian Temperance Union here last night that if Gov. 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Wednesday Only New Britain’s Most Popular Millinery Store Goldenblum’s Established 1917 A Great One Day Sale - — LOOK — TOMORROW MORNING 3 HOUR SALE 9 to 12 ONLY A LUCKY PURCHASE OF 265 Soleil Felts Boudoir Pillows Lovely colorful boudoir pillows of neat lace cover with petti point embroidery or plain colored rayon taffeta covers with colored embroidered motifs, in a large as- sortment of various shapes. Specially priced for Wednesday only, each 8 5 C Satin Dress Sli Well made, full length, of fine . choice of all light and dark $ l .29 shades. All sizes to 44 ....... ' rayon satin, 3 inch hem, in a Our Regular $1.59 Satin Slips Woglin’t Eat “Everybody in the neighby i was crazy about Jean I'ra n .was the happiest, brightest Ilittl thing you ever raw,” - mother, Mrs, George Capitol Ave., Hartford. *§ 80 healthy we thought she'd n have any trouble. But she began to be constipated. It made her fretful, cross and feve Her hreath got to be terrible and her tongue was ncarly always coated. 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