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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, the way to [est ticular diplomatic view |for an every|he would be well on the White House. The long-range | the payment of wages to | mui-tsai over 10 years of age. ELVET FALL HATS GROWING P PUPULAWMI]RRIJW’S RETURN ]illlners Take to Material Used Tor Gostumes a0d COlS oty Gandidat diate Gins Statre “ wew ok, oct 10 we—ae-| D Mexican Achievements cording to recent reports from buy- | | his [ et from Europe, Paris! ence and his moderate-tariff views, after about five years of pDh“LJl and economic misadventure due t. 1 view and a o e Do e ry can be developed without | jeopardy to anyone's national sov- | ereignty. Then, it is thought, Morrow international banking experi- | i ¢ i & firstuming Washington, Oct. 10 (UP)—The ; incorporated in senate | M h]ca[ Kldllapll]g Bflnd : heel milliners are taking to velvet in a|.pacp mfi“ et ot 2::"‘;"31‘3“ :‘Cfflf‘m ‘”M e y pom}me?% in a love affair two years !-_iolmer G. Turner, of Lehigh univer- | y . Sehole-hearted manner. The favorit- | bassador Dwight W. Morrow, is get- | gressional Record), will be a logi- | . [iRESously: ’"?r} I | Children’s Pam shown this fabric in fall cos- | ting profound attention from politl- | cal personality to undertake lead- ey O 10 QU= s9h s \ | Noan H o hot edetutive bl Berets T i = S na e s and diplomats here and|ership of the Republican party toon of the infantry regiment of | BAN ANTI-ALCOHOL BOOKS L e L SOEDC0 Qe conis 8 U e as | cvent ally may have a significance | Apart from this, there Teti|D . aa s Ruelomaty eocstte ) Be ree: | ENewiTiondon OSE 10> Theischool IO R OL RS SARINIACHIeARIIELES: L s ¥ to “Back | peyehological interest in Merrow's 2 ] S |board last night voted to destroy all | Stated that Profescor Turner 1] as the unquestioned predol K i ) lona cvery day. to take a bath on | ‘0% g v | been appointed director of anthr: Velvet and B B! a S I rin soleon or | attitude 1 respect {0 the liquor | 20% 10 {nygicne books in the school system | P¢°" aPPolnted difecior of FEATH 2 fiance of formality A Io rom Africa” campaign campuign statementg | the beac which exaggerate the effects that | N i, Chenille Tams ¢ oy lyetiJs purticiios Ro primary were conte One day recently it went there alcohol and tobacco have on the | Yote “’l“”‘h"’ his ‘“’“e the next few ) y E In these newer collections the po- \bsence abroad, in Ambas usly interprete 4)1 .‘\.“”1 :I\:\" ;Js \Nl‘.xl non\mun\x]{cvl hy‘ s;w-g;unt human system. “‘}r'h‘e °ri':;r;‘l:":\mk R Onl\); thei{tremendous pmductwn of our factories wsition of bl is closely rivalled by Morr s case seems to h him with t wets,” but Morrow's | juan Fornes. ter the bathing | started at once. Professor Turner'a in New v o 5 B o e and | mh s personaliy tremondouy o porional altes "Woud | ighed, the platoon was form: | W: €. CHASE owisaTep |5 T o8 The mEmo i te R atlen, Spllmgfield and Worcester enables Hliis tendency coupled with the de- |alluring to the American public, probably make him the national | 04,9 {ndtead of returning {o| Danbury, Oct. 10 (P—William C. e e o Blostio give these values. “wet” most agreeable to the —or at least to the “near-dry Although Ambassador Morrow's two years In Mexico City have given him an almost unrivalled prestige as a diplomat, there is, of rys Sail which is characteristic of velvet |and every practical politician = is »ques the idea most attractive. It nlhmmd to wonder to what extent Malso important to mention that vel- | this interest will be reflected in Vet 1s also appearing in combination | votes. His fortunes also are a Lvith a contrasting fabric, both satin | favorite topic of conversation “nnd panne occupying interesting | wherever diplomats gather. Diplo- were Final Dplaces. matic reputations often are made|course, & minority that would IS} kjlometers—all out of their custom-| New York, Oct. 10 (P—Rubber 2 vells Lely 1s one of the fol-|by prophecy, and Ambassador |parage Tis accomplishments (heré:|ury route—a soldier dared approach | futures opened steady; December slowers of vividly colored velvets | Morrow is a good subject. i coording RUASthId “""Da A{""W“ the sergeant and asked him where|$.00; March 8.30; May 8.60. New “and s showing a draped turban| Plenty of votes in New Jersey|mMerely had fhe great oo th”t‘”" they were going. The sergeant or- | contracts: December §.06; March |clearings: Din bright wine tone worn high at|next November in the senatorial to arrive in Mexico at the time | goreq the soldier to go back to the 5.45: May S.G8. | balances, $2 when Mexican foreign policy wa side and back from the | ¢lect d release a flood-ti s lection By ollld Telcen d-tde | ing re-adapted to the exigenc of comment concerning Morrow's [ P¢IPé ! ¢ hoes y is worki Wit | Aietbility. Tor tHalprestderoy B n ||of. thefinternational situation, s and colored vely ft S5 it hot i 19 Vi 2 that he personally was credited | ed €Lve SOfL 1 1936 if n 1932, with changes in policy satisfactory | o se, s g it all over 5 % e 3 3 | e After clection to the Senmate o ne Uited States which would | =und arranged in a close fitting cap = with chou treatment at the nape of She is also presenting combining velvet | draped brim type come a political 00 per cent “d tor in all probability | an opportunity to con- s wisdom to the c have been made equally under oth- er circumstances. The ambassador dinary “following” ington newspapermen, neck. eral models Swith panne. one has an extraor- | 1ong Wash- and at a re- > velve urquoise while 2 i Wof the velvet in turquoise wh unpopular Hawley- | ocnt press gathering one reporter sthe other is in biack panne. The Fre 3 B e e v red te L who was somewhat less enthusias- 5 Gkt If he successfully execrte tic about him than all of the othersd T2 baby cap effect 4 Jane Blanchoc is ha %in beret silhoucttes with cushion- Sike edges often showing the vel- Svet in a bright color such as bluc wwith a bandeau of grosgrain rib- ‘1»0)\ in a second tone BORNEO OFFICALS AID IR SLAVES *Joins Ellort to Sunmess\Plac ioe of Iui-Tsai of a I8, found himself the center storm of indignation. Typical of the intensity of inter- dling varvet neiple of moderation many diplomats helieve, | Can Yon See | § The Featares | of the Performers at a Reasonable Distance? Geneva, Oct. 10 (UP)—North < Borneo has just joined with Hong =King in the efforts being made to . *suppress in Far East the system wot the mui-tsai or little domestic | «girl slaves. & The International Labor Bureau here has just been not mnug‘_}m... EYES TESTED FREE By Our Expert INorth Borneo government has i i ) g f stroduced a bill based on the Hong Optome’r’St [ #Kong ordinance to regulate the fu- T AQRRQ : ure engagement and employment of GLASSES will correct blurred or faulty vision. If you cannot see clearly at any reasonable distance — have your eyes examined by our il optometrist. If you need | glasses you can charge them and pay in small wveckly | tmul-tsai and to prevent altogether *the employment in domestic service Sof girls under 10 vears of age. Under the mui-tsai system which and the Far | for cent b Zxiven sum of L dittle girls for amilies "tom became carried with it ‘-tthe little s#came viritua i e e o domestic slaves. 7 The new North Borneo bill s ssvlates specifically that proper “¥rights In a female child cannot be conferred on a third per. ‘= In order to end the acontracts that are s $%ence the bill requires registration, Ldnspection and control of all mui- and provides for of past 11 in exist- NEW BRITAIN BUYS DRESS MATERIALS, CURTAINS, DRAPES ADLER’S SEVENTH ANNUAL MILL END SALE The greatest hargain event of the season. Buy all the Domestics, Curtains, Draperies, Silks and Woolens that you need. You'll save more than ever. This sale offers new and money saving specials every day. Come in and see them. t WHERE COMFORTABLES 72381, pure white cotton filled Comfortable, satin binding. r‘4-{_3 Reg. 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Twenty-seven smart coats (1 (1 1 1 (1 (1 (1 (1 (1 in Morrow's gathering hour ex ept the ambassa- x"[ Morrow’s political future is that {dor's prospects first for the senate | soldiers ,told them they and then for the White House. -~ LIKE NAP NAP[]LE[]N’S";iz:?";??j’.‘:”?{\;?Tfi:‘%?fij:liffiif%:‘-%'.{g CRAZED SERGEANT . LEADS WILD CHASE vion ) Mapches Men in Pursuit of| ow. » Later the sergeant, addressing the were en- | gaged in the search for a woman. | who was being held for ransom by soldiers, having been approached by | their superior, replied that they be- | lieved such a thing impossible, and | finally persuaded the sergeant to march them back to Barcelona. When Fornes's superior officers | | asked him what had happened, he | suicide was attributed to mental per- turbations, resulting from disap- anthracite is a group armed with bayonets. The | Lehigh Professor to Make Exhaus- tive Study—Must List and Sample * | Varjous Veins in State Philadclphia, Oct. hope of developing new uses for | | tried to throw himself out of a win- | hard coal, an Later he shot himself. The |Laustive study the platoon was ordered | Chase was nominated for state sen- | ,nthracite in ) ) ) ) ) ) ) BABY SEAL through COAT NORTHERN SEAL COAT direction. the | night. RUBBER OPENS STEADY 5 Raccoon Coats N 5 Siberian Squirrel i 1 Nutria Coat [ 4 Black Caracul the Lehigh, |and the Schuylkill, hood of Pottsville. ator by the 24th senatorfal district | pagins, the Wyoming, in the vicin- When they got to San Andres, they |democratic convention held here last marched streets of the town. lly, after they had walked 15| ity of Scranton and Wilkes-: Barrc, in and about Hazleton. BANK CLEARINGS Boston, Oct. Fxchanges, $63,000,000; | 000,000, | O th CONNECTICUT FURRIERS ANNIVERS ARY CELEBRATION of varied furs...new in style...low in price 4 Hudson Seal 4 Pony Coats 4 Muskrat Coats l 1 Leopard Coat to be made by Prof. | FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 10, 1930. tatare, e pa: | barrcka, ana prse vimslcunder| PENNGYTTANTR SERKING NEW ANTHRACITE USES BUY DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURER Felts Velvets 10 (A—In the intensive and ex- | of Pennsylvania the three grezt in the neighbor- \ ‘ Manufacturers and Retailers |} 417 MAIN STREET Open to Nine Saturday Night 10 (UP) — Bank | * * * BRINGING UNPRECEDENT- ED VALUES. A HUNDRED DOL- LARS IS NOT AN UNUSUAL SAV- ING TO EXPECT AT THIS SALE. NEVER HAVE WE BEEN PRIVI- LEGED TO OFFER COATS OF FURS SO FINE AT PRICES SO AMAZINGLY LOW! 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