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% e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER . fiT%Nnmllfln - 9 Tro Catns D n 8 Bow ot dw 218 MAIN STREET e Bt If you would like a luxurious high-character Coat at a real saving ---- Be sure to see these Coats at Jordan’s Lavishly farred CO ATS sz 1 50 Beautiful Each Coat Made to Sell for $35 Each Model a Fashion Success one army officer and eight seldiers We stake our reputation on these coat values, In g , fn change of style information between leading American and French con- oarns, That program. experts say, is likely to vevolutionise the techni- que of garment making. ENGLISH WOMAN SPRAKS HERB POR SOCIALISTS Miss Jeasio Stephen (o Address Rally at Maln and East Main @A WL Gil AVAY A MILLIo o Changs Course of Lie for Semething New New Tork, Oct 33 (UP)—Whea New Yoar's day dawns, & ¢3-year- Strects old man will tow away 31.000.000| nfisy Jegsle Btephen of South and change the whole course of his | poyymoyuth, Englapd, will spesk life just because he wants to try ynger the auspices or the local semething wew. branch of the socialist party at the |Nad been killed and two ascldiers Pourteen of his employes Will|corner of Main and East Main|f2tally wounded in a 13-hour cem- take the §1.000, d centinue the g ootz this evening at § a'cloek. bat at Autlan, State ef Jalisce, polisies which made O. F.| nig gtevens is a member of the Outakista Grab & Ce., ens of the eutstanding pritish lahor party and candidate cencerns in the women's garment|for the house of commons. Aside induatry. from her activities in the trade Twenty-nine years age & 13-year- ,;ion movement of Great Britain, old boy steed on the deck of & lner | v 105 had an eventful career. She |20 soldiers to round them up. The a8 it pushed its way up the New|y.y for six years London city coun. Small detachment arrived at the Yopk harber. He was Oscar F.|ijjor and poor law guardian for|Scene and was suddenly attacked by Grab, am Austrian youth who de-|ipree ghe has also served on twe|300 insurgents. cided te come to Americs to make |.ouernment commissions of Inquiry| The soldiers fought gallantly unm- his fortune. Fer several years that iy the domestic servant problem, [tll the commanding efficer and eight fortune consisted of the §3 he earr- (.13 was chairman of employment [0f them were killed and two others ed each week for mixing ice cream |, change on women's employment. |fatally wounded. sodas In & drug store on the LOWer | iy Stephen is making & toup of| The insurgents then attacked the Side. the state in behalf of Norman|town, the battle raged for 13 hours Petter times came, Orab saved |mp,may goclalist candidate for|until the gnsurgents were forced to hig money and before long he found |, ogiqent, and James H. Maurer, |Withdraw, abandoning 30 dead. himsel? in the garment business. His | angidate for vice president, Other dispatches today said that rige was rapid, the business prosper- aix insurgents and three soldiers eq until today he finds himself in were killed in another battle at - Robhing Federal Captain Reyneldo Ramea was notified that a group of mem were committing robberies in the outskirts of the town and ordered the position of being able to give awey $1,000,000. On January 1 Grab will become omecutive vice president ef the Lef- cayrt-Normandie National Bank. “I want to try something new," Gred explained today. “I think I hgve been a success in one busineas and I believe I can be & success an anether. Basically all businesses arg alike” @rab was not boasting. mement later he said: “L am giving my busineas to these 14 workers because I could not have made g success of it without their help.” Many manufacturers would say that Grab had been working against | himself all these vears. For he re- | fused to take the customary stand of same employers on labor matters, and was § militant champion of col- legtive bargaining for workers. He upheld the right of employes to es- tablish impartial machinery for the adjustment of labor disputes, and he vigorously opposed & proposal to logk out the workers in the cloth- industry seme years ago. ides making meney and fight- ing for the sights of labor, Grab | faynd time to make a definite con- tribution to the garment industry. ‘When he returned from his 100th trip to Europe recently, he an- neynced he had arranged for the ex- For a SEEKS $1,000 FOR INJURIES Rebeoca Rabinow Bring Suit Against Secvetarial Schoal In Stamford as Result of Collision On July 3. ‘The Short Becretarial Bchoel, Inc., of Stamford is named defendant in a $1,000 personal injury suit brought by Rebecca Rabinow ef this city, through the firm of Nair & Nalr, ac- cording to & writ filed today in city court. The plaintiff alleges that on July 2 while she was a passenger in an automobile driven by Lquis Rabinow she was injured in an automobile ac- cident at the intersection of Myrtle avenue and Williams strect, Stame ford, caused, it is alleged, through the negligence of John W. Fuchs, an agent of the defendant, who made a sudden sharp turn at the intersec- tion with his machine and collided with the ear in which the plaintiff was riding. As a result, the plaintiff claims. she received a bruiscd and swollen right arm, muscle strains of the back and the lumbar region and other injuries, and was compelled te undergo medical treatment. Sheriff Michael Ryan of Stamford served the papers. S Huspals when federal Gieneral Rod- rigo Quevede defeated a band of 65 men commanded by Chisftains Anays and Gonsales, Rlaewhere in Jalisco two ingurg- ent spies were captured and exe- cuted. A Catholic priest, Francisco Vera, was arrested at Ameca by the military authorities and sent to Mexice City. What charge was held against him was not learned, Mrs, Willebrandt Leaves On Cross-Country Tour ‘Washington, Oct. 23 (UP)—Mrs, Mabel Walker Willebrandt, asalstant U. 8 attorney-general, will leave here today em a crass-country apeaking tour in behalf ef the can- didacy of Herbert Hoover, under the direction of the republican na- tional committee. Her itinerary calls for an address at Wheeling, W, Va., Oct. Nash- ville, Tenn., Oct. 25; Mitchell, 8. D,, Oct. 27; St. Paul or Minneapolis, Oct. 30; Los Angeles, Nov. 8, and Pasadena, Cal, Nov. 8, RALLY IN NEWINGTON A democrat rally will be held in Newington Geange hall Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The speakers will be U. §. Guthvie and Mr, Tan- suay. Mow Avter and the delightiul bathroom inspired by this lovely Piret National staz “Lovely smooth skin has quickest appeal” says Richard Wallace, director for FIRsT NATIONALD ATIN-SMOOTH SKIN — its lovely youthful freshness touches the heart! 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At $16.75, they are excellent values, and at this reduced price, the opportunity to save is emphatie, Dressesp}:)r after- noon, business, sport, party and evening wear. Every Winter fashion and ooler, See Them Tomerrow style, in tailoring and in value you cannot find their e?ual ere, Seeing is heli w,nv}g! will convinge you that Jordan's is the apparel store of New Britain, Choose from these colors: New grey, green and red, mountain browns, mareon, navys and blacks and otr:m These furs, Manchurian Walf, Krimmer Fox, Marmink and others. SPORT COATS Largest Selection of This Popular Style of Coats in the City o 1) B~ a0t [ [ 127 | Watch Jordan's Window for | 9 to 12 Specials Every morning from 9 to 12 Jordan's will display in their windows special values that no woman can afford to overlook. Do not forget each morning from 9to 12. Coats and Dresses—will not say more—or will tell you too much—it will be to your advantage. See Our Windows