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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929. Clemenceau Swears By Exercise; SOCIALISTS CLASH |3 in e ‘ Convinced System Prolonged Life| WITH POLICEMEN oo, i Sastri, prominent ider who was formerly Paris, Nov. 6 (UP) — Georges|Leroy, and asked: jISHIO to South Afric Clemenceau, the aged “Tiger” of| “I have suffered for ten years anc 16 Aw d 0 G y A[ P Annie Besant France, whose vigor at 88 has|the doctors pronounce me incurable; mested 1n One Cit m; Gives Acceptance brought him through his recent crit- | can you make me over?" AH ngm Bame | ical heart attack, is firmly convinc-| Thereafter for a half hour daily, ~d that gymnastics has been of|even in the exhausting and bus) —_— between the three chief great value in keeping him strong.|days of the war, Clemenceau was 3 3 S schools of thought in The recent episode in which Clem- | dirccted by his teacher in breathing| Warsaw, Nov. 6 (P — Socialist| 01" "oneress and independent enceau, just convalescing from a|exercises, leg movements and ordi-|dcmonstrations were held in War-f . o0c ppe o, ause heart attack which almost killed |nary routine gymnastics. saw and several provincia o o e lim, secretly indulged in calisthen-| At first he exercised fully dressed, {145t night in protest e e e R e it ics and was caught at it by his doc- |often stopping between movements journment of the congress should have predomina tors, brought to light interesting|to carry on urgent business. Leroy aw monstrations |t L e reu fagts concerning the former prem- |insisted, however, and eventually |W¢IC nsuccessful passing off practi ke R or's physical habits. The doctors|prevailed on Clemenceau to doff suc- [tically unnoticed, but in Lwow, Cra- Lanished his instructor and have for- | cessively his collar and tie and gar-{cow and Lodz and i ny Galici; e e hidden the patient to indulge further |ments, and lately the old man has citics there werd s with po-| Sl in strenuous calisthenics. cxercised in his undershirt. Convinced of Value [ 1ls Doctors of Theory At Todz the cor ] : Lol 1k Clemenceau, however, is firmly| Clemenceau sought to convince | throughout the night. the police 2 ¢ 1 convinced of their value, and volun- | Doctors Laubry, Degennes and I'lor- {finally dispe the socialists with | . tarily gave his teacher a signed tes- [ent during his recent illness that|a number 1 Sixteen werc timonial which said: | they ought to take the exercises. |[arrested. newspapers were PLAN NEXT CAMPMGN “Without gymnastics for the last|Slapping his own thighs, he would su sed, especially at Lwow, 28 years I wouldn't be here.” | exclaim: 2 The socialists today proclaimed a e ‘When he started exercising, Clem-| “They're hard, aren't they? [strike in all coal districts in Poland. | o 5 ! 2 . enceau had dilation of the stomach. |They're real legs. You haven't such |This, however, was only an economig | Charles A. Comiskey, Owner of Chi- He approached his teacher, Edouard | good ones.” strike, decided upon some days ago, | — |and had no bearing on recent po-| litical events. New Manager, Donic Bush, = Legion Auxiliary State President [ i soosionrins o i wo ¢ m To Pay Visit to Eddy-Glover Unit [ ity et ! QUALITY 50 fi ne that /Mllf the world This statement gives condition wccer e and was a compromise | : ncement and ask that their cago White Sox, Confers With heen its opening session ostensibly | Ont their campe And Direct Induction of Officers o o et v o Hand Pilsudski, minister of war. | Although 10 minor e e s - - {including Joliet of the S : , $ - g 5 ;i 5 g " |Howard G. Mitchell, and Mrs Franclsco FeRe es7z "‘ d[lze ‘tbdl BZ!ZC% ZS }‘lce / New Britain Members Ar-|george Kinknde. 1VI[;ER[]Y STAN[] lS - do t (4 P d S0 ZOLU | chased already, Comiskey promise The Junior Achievement club | more purchases. It it known the range Supper in Compli- | which has been sponsored by Iiddy- | White Sox are in the market f It is an impressive fact that men and women are buying from The new Buick, with these features, will introduce you to new and | Glover unit will exhibit and sell ar- L | second baseman who can do sor A ment to Mrs. Clemency “;;,‘d“ made by the members during | A e two to five times as many new Buicks as any other car priced unequaled performance, driving ease, riding comfort and reli- e past summer under the direc- avy clouting ou v ar above $1200. ability on any day you pat it to the test. And yet six Buick models H. Schall of West Haven. }“"” of Mrs Georse) Relnsdler B o | of steady pitchers. Moseover, during August and September, Buick monopo- are offered at the price of cars which motorists never think of |tion of Mrs. Charles Sahrbacher and ¢ 22 et total sales of the 15 makes of cars in its price class. 2 ddy-Glov i = i icinn ! | Mark Koenig Yar hortstop. and | i & Eddy-Glover unit, American Le- | the table decorations wil be in th Decision, However | that he m1 ond B And yet this marked preference for Buick would he zion Auxiliary, will hold a supper hands of Mrs. Fred Hoffman. ¢ 5 5 party at the Legion home, Thurs- | Mrs, Codric Powers, chajrman ot ————— | his high priced shortstop, to W greater if a/l motorists realized that they can obtain this day evening at 6:30, complimentinz | weiare, will display a complets| New Delhi, India, Nov. 6 (P —| 8808 1 CECHnse o8 @ b | magnificent new Buick at such remarkably low prices. the newly elected state president, jayette as furnished to the wives of Comment on the vicer declara- I“""“"_ sl HOSSIRLY SIDE Mrs. Clemency H. Schall of West needy ex-servicemen. The articles tion of November 1 g that | Hadle Haven. All members are expected included in these layettes are val- the British government desired to to attend the supper, which will be|yed at §17. They are all hand- t dominion status to India in| ‘ followed by a special meeting at|made by the older members of time, indicates that the favorable T 4 the Elks home at 8 o'clock. I Bady - Glover unit |response is wider than had been ex- | | dous sales leadership in the fine car field. L] | Other guests who will attend the| On Armistice Day nlorning a pected. Lord Irwin declared that a anls | Certainly, only Buick volume production could make possible supper include the past state presi-|wreath of oak leaves will be placed conference shoid be held in Lon- | | 5 "1 y F hece PB G e sl th‘r’ou e BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN dent, Mrs. Ruth Pfennig of Bristol:|at the World War memorial ldon to clear up relations between | prices so low. For these are Buicks throug g Division of General Motors ihe retiring president of Hartford | AR British India and the native states | built with the finish and precision for which Buick is world- Cabidisn:Factorics orporation it ?{“‘ldm o,“ - county, Mrs. Agnes Welles of Hart-|g ‘ ; of India, and this is considered to [ sl endowed bwith thel full arrayRofiBuicks quality McLaughlin-Buick, Oshaws, Ont. uick and Marquerte Motor Cars ford; the incoming county president lbteam Halts Gas Well have removed most of the tension i gl 1 Mrs. Tlorence Erbe of Southington | Flames in Oklahoma 'trom 1maian pontics. and the department secretary, Mrs.| Spiro, Okla., Nov. 6 (P — Steam Severe Blow to Hopes | SK N Here are Buick’s new and surpassingly beautiful Bodies by still Visit our showroom. Bring your present car. Learn how easily you can obtain one of these new Buicks. All are available on the extremely liberal Gz2neral Motors Time Payment Plan. Six of the fourteen luxurious Buick bedy types may be pur- In addition to these lower priced models, Buick offers eight chased for less than $1300, f. 0. b. factory —simply because of other distinguished body types, representing the ultimate in the manufacturing cconomics resulting from Buick’s tremen- luxury, and priced from $1465 to $1995, f. 0. b. factory. Trances C. Krause of West Haven.|today had snuffed out a flaming gas| The declaration delivered a severe 5-Passenger 4-Door Sedam Tho special meeting will open [well near here after it had burned |blow fo the growing movement for | M e 6 80 mEe If“'c‘k Nliedoeed ‘"‘“.“1 with annual reports by the local of- | out of control since Monday, when it |complete independence TALIAN BALM is the invention most powerful engine of its size in the world. Here are Buick's Rcers, after which Mrs. Howard iwas ignited by friction. | = Attacks had been expected from I ofan internationally-famous “ontrolled Servo Enclosed Mechanical Brakes—the new Mitchell will turn the meeting over| The well, the property of the Red |two quarters—extre iuropes Italian skin specialist. 35cand 60c | ick i —new S Elimi = ick lo Mra. Schall, who will preside as|Bank Ofl company of Tulsa, was fed |or whita opinfon, in India, and the| - bottles. Approved by Good House. Bu’fl‘im"mg"c” S Rmf.i ;h(;(k [.I”lj"“;m’rl JT.‘”}:"“&; F.O.B. FACTORY Installing officer. The ofticers to by 35,000,000 1o 40,000,000 jso-called “congress” politicians, But| keeping. Canada’s favorite for | N€W, longer rear springs with Lovejoy Duodraulic Shoc installed are: | cubic feet of gas daily. 1t is the|Anglo-Indian newspapers not onl years. Travel size boule FREE. Absorbers. Here are all of the features which have enabled Special equipment extra. Buick delivered prices include only reasonable charges for Mrs. Arthur H. Petts, president:|largest in the southeastern part of | nouncement as wise, but also Write Campana Corp., 000 Lin- Buick to win the greatest measure of public preference attained very andjfinaacing. Convenientterms can bearranged on theliberal G. M. A. C. Time s | L .20IDy Payment Pla ider the deliverad price s w R wl Mre. Leroy minger, first vice|the state. inouncement as wist, but also re- coln Way, Batavia, Illinois. Paymeat Plan. Consider the d d price xs well s the list price when comparing oresident; Mrs. V. L. Bddy, second sented the opposition voiced in the | by any automobile in any price class. bl sice president; Miss Emma Schall, | British party press Sorresponding secretary; Mrs. Frod | Most of the Indians wspa | ampana f | tHoffman, financial secretary; Mrs.| ) {while awaiting the final verdict of| l 1 John Ball, freasurer; Mrs. Fred| J/i:/™very Toc tubowith pils p Indian politicians, welcome the an- 'a la '\ : S el e W = £ S S R Ensworth, chaplain; Mrs. Cedric| G AT S te i e S 1139 STANLEY STREET W. 0. WOLLEY TELEPHONE 2607 Powers, historian; Mrs. Carl Bengs- | with money-back guaranter. F¢r | inding the way out of the political| YTAs ol . . e N . ‘on, gergeant-at-arms. Newly elect- | _( itching, blind, bleeding, or p Impasse. | & cight Garage, Southington, Conn.—Associate Dealer ~d members cf the executive boara | | Both progressive political opis a m i el ) " nclude Mrs. A. 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