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!2 NEW. BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1924, IBELLES OBSERVE Former Residents to Be Guests ol Chiklrca Touight Mr. and Mrs. William It. IhHk, who wit" iTsiJniis Hi' (his fur 4S years IjiiI niv ttnw living In I-'" ihti'li'H. uro (iIisitx lug Ih. ir col. U n i"lilln iinniv itsii ry I o.; i.v :it the homo ti' Ih.-lr ihi iitfhti r. Mrs. I'l'.-.l-erliU S. Unit, of lili Ki'iishiKtiiu avenue. Mrx. Hart hi'lil upi'ti houc, siTiiiK ivu Hum a i'u-1'iuiliii v4 W w-! rj4 WIl.UAM liiij.i.i: from C:S1 to D::ifl o'cloil;. while Ibis evening tin: immediate family of the couple will tender Mr. and Mrs. iholle a reception. The- house wiM bn decora'ed Willi yellow rhry- ramhi-mum.s and Kcldeu calendulas. .Mr. and Mrs. 1 In'Ilo' V'i -,; marri al. the Me', lir-iis'. clianh iatyon;ii;o In U71 ! Hi--.. Kirliard linst. titen piMor. Tiiy were pioneer residenis of Stanley (..Miarler. wiierc Mr. lhell" conducted a fcriu: lie was alio engasid in tiio grocery business. Two years an tliey went to Los Angeles on a visit and fell victims to tho famous charms of the southern California climate. Tr.y decided to remain t here and built t Ic ir lininc Mr. and Mrs. Hnlle have li-e liiiiSliK r.". .Mrs. Fn-.leriek S. Harl, Mrs. A. II. I'yait. and fr. ; ' Jlume ni ! 'i(s ;; , Mi :;. Fn I I of Las A.'.s.'e's and Koslyn llnile or this i iiy; and 1'ir. e sums. lUiv.ard lhell- of ilartford, William lln-lle of Los Aiit-fles, and Harold 1 belle Of .i.",!e ljil. Mr. and .Mrr.. Il.'-li.- will r--l'ini to ilK-lr wes-rei-n home lie- la'.ler pail Of this Week. kii. -.::. uo man l our tnivrr .Now rnrr l imine of Vpprr MiTii'oro, ',., Oft. -----Thrr itu'"' poilc-inrn, 'orpoml K. C. Hran'.m .ip1 .!. H. ",rf-y; ' ft'v1 lo'. n of'!i-r.4 'I ovizr 1 Iroii'l' r. j Cf iVm-'M. :M..V"i ;ur st. i last i nijrlit on rhprjr-'S of nuMislmifrJitiT in j connection wiih th shooting lo (ifH'li of (uvn Wf ins. negro, at Mnirkirk, Sctiirrlny infrh'. Tfn officers U'T'1 r- h-itt'.1 on $2.mhi iij-il oiTcli, jM-mline aetion uf ) thf Princo (.;--nrc rMnnty ;';i;'I' jury, whit U will coi'Si'l- r ti:.- ca: tomorrow. Mpilfl was shot an-1 kiU' r--conlinp to reports t'f c')iint nu thoritjps, vlirn h" v;is nusfnU. n fur nOoUT lvpro for whom tin o:Tk' searching iff -'$ n:s. makv r. n ;:i.! i; A quick, sure way to relieve it Apply Sloan's gently. Don't rub. You'll get relief at once. Sloan's starts fresh, healing - blood circulatingswiftlythrough the strained muscle-fibres, eas ing the pain and repairing the damage. Get a bottle today. All druggists 35 cents. Sloan's liniment -kills pain GETS INTO MISSOURI N'uator Wheeler Cros.se Stale Mnc At K1111SI ( Ity Olllv A;l(llf fur i 'rni;;li(. Ily Tin- Am Inlcil Pn, ICansiis City, Mo., Oct. II. Si'tm tor Whivl.T, InilppiTiili'iit vlee-prcal-.!. ntlnl e.iiiill'ltite, got Into Missouri :ii Kiinxns City curly today ami pre 1'nvoii to ni'i'si'ht his ease for the la Knili'ttc ticket In the twetvty.'otirth v t ; 1 1 vlsltcil iliirinif tin. rampalgn tour. The ilay's program was left Id Missouri sunpnrtrrs of the Incl"- .i''i.h nt nrcitnlntlnn. hut Hie only I a-Llri'ss schcilnicil In ailvanco was tl at here tnnlcht. i s ilalln nnil St. I mils wore the re ! tiui Iniiiir cli'i's on Senator Wheeler's aiK'tpee itinerary. However, national managers of the I. a 1'nHi'tte cnnipnlcn have stihnilt l ! a tentative schedule which Sen- ;al"r "A'Iici'Ut bus approved. H would itahi. him sli"'l;:ht eastward from St. 'l.onls aftnr Friday, and. complete. . nil to (-lection day. would place him in Koi'Ufnrd, 111.. October 2B: Snrlner j li-l.l. Oc'ohcr 11: LansliiK. Mich., ; Octnl'i'i- ;!: Flint, October 2!: Tole do. Ohio. Oetohcr 30; Yoiinestovvn, j Oi'tnlio" CI: New Yorh city, Novem- I I -r 1: New Jersey, places unsettled. , XhvimIht 2 and Baltimore, Novem ber 3. Foster Attacks Every Agent of Present System Ilea. linn. i Oct. 22. Coolidge, I 'awes. l.iavU. I.a Kollette. religion, war, the public press, and in fact, marly the whole present social struc ture of the stale were attacked as asenlH of capitalism, by William Z. Foster,- workers party candidate for president, in an address before what he described as "a small friendly pathering." in Labor Lyceum last nif.'ht. Social revolution and dictatorship of the proletariat, was advocated by Mr. Foster. He described the third party candidate as the "last bul- j wark of capitalism" who would tight mi itiniii iiiu in-eseuL capi- laliftic system" than the candidates of the old parlies. Coolidgo was termed a silent man "who doesn't do a thins," and Davis a "Morgan lawyer" and a native of "open shop in West Virginia." ..OTHi:il (iOLI) lCUsll. Carcrosw. Yukon Territory, Oct. 22. dTacticall the whole male pop ulation here has set out for Little Atiin Lake, where it is said a band of Indian prospectors, under the j leadership of "!ig Lake" Jim. have d uncovered placer gold .within 40 miles of this town and 20 miles cat I of the Old Tagist post. Safe Milk For Infanti, Invalids, Children, The Aged D!ftetlble No Cooking. A Llftht Lunch it- Avoid Invtutions Subtitutei is,. -ruTi.i-iirt in M m r w mm Hi m t fii.T;Aiiijfii 'OPEN DOOR' ONLY PATHWAYTO PEACE British Ambassador Makes Ad dress in New York Now York, Oct. 2!. Allhounh tho Oawes reparation plan has been In opcratloii but a short time there la "more hope, more good will, aye, and more charity abroad In fturope than there lias been for 10 years at bust, if not almost from tlem im memorial," Sir lOsme Howard, Brit ish nmbassador to the United States, declared In un address hero today at a luncheon of tho New Yoak board of trade and transportation, l''avor. "Open Door" SpenUlns upon tho genera! sub ject of econolcs in international politics and International trade as a lnctor for peace, the ambassador al so referred to past activities of cer tain concession hunters and com pany promoters in world fields, which sometimes have threatened the peace of the world. Ho declared that tnere Is "only one way to elim inate this possible danger to peace and good will, and that is by the strict application of the American doctrine of the 'open door'." "If there Is one thing we have learned during the last few strenu ous and terrible years," ho said, "it is the necessity of recognizing the alue of economics in international politics. Nothing has, 1 believe, ever brought this so lionie to the world as the struggle over the Dawes reparation scheme, which brought the whole question out of the murky atmosphere of sentiment and poll tics down onto the bedrock of hard economic fact and proved to those Interested that It is. when you come to dealing in sums required for reparations, almost as difficult to receive them without upsetting the economic apple-cart as to pay them. "Even now there are many who believe that the payment of the sums fixed by the Dawes plan may produce economic convulsions in the creditor countries. That is a point of view which even the greatest fi nanciers at the Paris conference W. H. HILLJOMPANV f.u, DETROIT . . . WATCH OUR WINDOWS Showing a complete assortment of Men's Suits, Overcoats, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Hats, Caps and Sweaters in fact every essential for the conservative as well as the fastidious man. We also have a complete line of the famous "Holeproof" Hose for Ladies, in all the popular colors and styles. We invite the public of New Britain and surrounding towns to come in and inspect our new store and stock at any time. Whether you purchase cr not you are always welcome. FEATURING KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES - 100 PER CENT VIRGIN WOOL s TOMKOWSKI & DAWSON 361 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN OPPOSITE MYRTLE STREET barely hinted at hut now (lis doctors are agreed that a surfeit of gold or goods may prove a si ndlgcstibld to a nation as a surfult of mines pics at Christmas to a schoolboy. Nyniwllilcs With Irsnco "Tlicro la nut on of us, I venture lo say, who did not wish from Ms whole heart that France might be completely and fully Indemnified for the g-eat and torrlblo losses she suf. feredMn the war even though wo might not agrca etartly as to' the methods. Well, now thank God, we have Ui a best financial doctors In council and they have prescribed a remedy and tho different patients have had tho good sense to try tho cure prescribed. "Already the effects of this are vlslblo although the plan has only actually been In operation a few days. There is, I venture to say, more hope, .more good will, aye and moro charity abroad In Kuropc than there, ha been for in years at least. If not almost from time Immemorial, I am, I fear, a natural optimist, but when I read the speeches of the various statesmen at the opening of the fifth assembly of the league of nations I could not help feeling that even those who might dlsagrco with some of the tilings they said must be convinced that they, one and all. were Inspired with a genuine heart felt desire to establish a telen of peace on earth and were not paying mere up service to the cause of peace. I hope that any references to the speeches at Geneva will not be construed by anyone as an at tempt to influence American public opinion one way or another with reference to the league. "Kvery American citizen has a right to his own opinion on this subject as on every other and I have no wish to attempt to influ ence American opinion on this or any olhcr political question of the day. even if I could do so. which 1 do not for a moment believe. j "All 1 wish to stress in saying , what I have said is that in my opin- I ion t lie statesmen of Kurope have shown by their public utterances on that occasion that they are more earnest and truly determined than ever before to lay the foundation of an enduring peace among nations., and for this they should have tho credit, x x x t x Peace Is Goal 'Teacc lasting, enduring, is the greatest objective of any statesman today. War modern war can only ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR UP:TO-THE-MINUTi: STORE AT 361 MAIN STREET - Opposite Myrtle Street THURSDAY, OCTOBER bo destruens and ruinous lu an ever-Increasing degree. It la your business, you wbo are interested tn world commerce and affairs mi, to see to It that your business la net such aa to endanger peace and good will among, nations, "1 should Ilka hero, if I may do' so without Impertinence, to quote some words of the presidont of the United States In a recent speech, lie said: 'It Is no part of public, policy as the American people now conceive It, to tear down legitimate and use ful business. Uut It Is tholr firm determination that business forms and methods shall bo subordinated to the public Interest.' "There wo nave It all In a nut shell, Tint ft business forms and methods shall be subordinated to' the public Interest at home, how much more Important Is It that they should be so subordinated abroad, where the clash of competition may easily produce Ill-will and' serious complications with other countries and so endanger that will to peace which we are all agreed should bo the principal aim of all, "llefore the war. governments of many countries were In my humble opinion far too much Inclined, to push with all the strength they could tho Interests In foreign coun tries of concession hunters and com- j pany promoters of their own na tionality, x x r x. In fact It may bo ,sald without any exaggeration thai this was one of the principal causes, for there were many, of the late war. I do not hold credit for any government. To be quite frank, I think none could afford to ti.row a stone at any other in mat ter, x x x x. ('oiceslon Hunters "Certain concession hunters xxxx have no hesitation in getting up newspaper and political agitations to further their objects, and by doing so to embroil their own country with other friendly countries against whom every conceivable story may be Invented. There Is, I think, only Bear-Grease is Best for the Hair Our forefathers used Btar-Gresse snd had healthy, full-growing hair. The modern hair dressing is BEAR GRO, which is. pure Bear-Grease sterilized snd trtide-mtrked foryovr protection. BEAR-GRO allays dan druff, relieves itching, keeps the scalp clean, and stops falling hair by feeding the roots. BEAR-GRO im parts brillisnt gloss snd delightful fragrance to hsir, makes it soft, silky, snd STAY COMBED ss you comb it. A real dressing. Sold only by ' The Fair Department Store Boston Department Store Bear-Gro TRADE MARK on way to eliminate this . possible .danger to peace, and good will, and that s by the atrlot. application of the American doctrine of the 'open door,' I, E., perfect equality of op portunity to all In the" matter of these concessions In undeveloped or isemi-developod countries and by what I may call a self denying agreement among natlona by wtyleh they will pledge themselves not to support In any way the efforts of their own nationals to obtain con cessions In such countries, . "Lot it be left to tho concession hunters to porstiadn the governments of those countries thst they are the most suitable persons to obtain the concessions they want. In this way an enormous amount of Intrigue would be stopped and one of the principal sourccf of ill will In Inter national affairs would be dried up. ."The open door combined with a fair Meld and no favor should be the slogan tn these matters if we value peace and good will more than the profits of a few concession hunters and company promoters against whom I have nothing to say except Insofar aa they may make trouble for my country with other countries. Tint to secure this some form of In ternational arrangement Is. I think, necessary or .we shall fall back quickly Into the old bad ways." IIF.AR OWN STATION Belfast, Ireland, Oct. 22. The new ratllo broadcasting station here has Increased the number of Irish amateurs. Previously they had to luno In on distant London; now Bel fast gives them nightly a program of Irish flavor, including Irish mu sic. Receiving sets find a ready market. Mother! Hurry! Give Constipated Child "California Fig Syrup" Even a fretful, feverish, biliouo or constipated child loves the pleasant taste of "California Fig Syrup." This gentle, harmless laxative never falls to sweeten the stomach : nd open the bowels. A leaspoontul today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. It Released After 22 Yrs. Solitary Confinement Montreal, Oct, X2. A apeclal cable to the Montreal Star today an nounces that Osman Dlgna. famous in the days when the Mahdi was waging hla Holy war against the British In the Sudan, and who was captured three years after the battle of Oindurman, when Lord Kitchener finally aubdued tho fanatical dor vlshes. tho followers of tho Khalifa, has been released after twenty-two years of solitary confinement from a cell at Wadl Haifa, Osman la now on a pilgrimage to Mecca,' According to the Star's cable, the British foreign office had forgotten all abouk Osman until tho question was raised at the last session of parliament During Oreat Britain's Sudanese trouble In the last quarter of the nineteenth century, Osman Dlgna was one of the most fanatical, per sistent and most cunning of the British enemies. Governor Silzer Speaks To New Haven Audience Now Haven, Oct. 22. Gov. George 8. Bllzer of New Jersey, speaking at a dcmocratlo rally here last night, said that one reason he opposed Senator La Follette was "the light manner in which he held the su preme court of the United States." Speaking of prohibition Oovernor Silzer said: "Folks say we are 'wet' down in New Jersey. Perhaps we are, but we are no different there than you are here. Down in New Jersey, however, we expose the hypocrisy of prohibi tion." "Our constitution guarantees us life, liberty and the pursuit of hap piness. It also guarantees us securl- HARMLESS LAXATIVE All Children Love Its Pleasant Taste doesn't cramp or overact. Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which "has directions for babies and children of all agea printed on bottle. Motherl Tou must say "California" or you may get an Imitation fig syrup. WATCH OUR WINDOWS 23 ly from a search and soisuro, and yet at this time If a woman throws. a pan full of grape mash out of tha back door, she is lluble to have federal agont come snooping in looking for a itlll." ACTION ON lOSDKUK Presbyterian Dlilcrs Meet Tonight to Tako Final Action on lloslgnstion ' New York, Oct. 22. X Joint meet ing of the elders an dtrustocs of the First Presbyterian church will be held tonight to take final 'action on the resignation of their preacher, Dr. Harry JJmerson Foadlck. At a meeting of the trustees yesterday a sealed resolution was adopted Con ccrnlng his (Withdrawal, Although the Rev. Dr. Thomas Guthrie Sears, a trustee, said the contents of the resolution would not be revealed until tonight, it was generally considered probable among church members that the resolution would favor the acceptance of Dr. Fosdlck's resignation but would re quest him to delay .action tem porarily. ADVICE TO OVERWEIGHTS Alhambra, Cal., Oot, 22. Forest Ranger J. II. Pyle says he has found the perfect reducing medium. After three wceka of fighting a forest fire lnithe Sierra Madre mountains, ho found he was 40 pounds lighter than when the fire. broke out XV r i'i , back as I can remember Bakers .i i was me vest BAKER'S COCOA is better because 'itlisTrnade of "better beans by a better process and has a better flavor than other i! Ir oi?1rindsT HCC UW NAOnt, WallerBaker&Com ) esTAtusHco noo ,i ' DorchesfeMass. HoTrjreaLCaiL , poo ion or CHOICE RECIPES sent free 1 f