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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, ,1924. RAHEK ACCEPTS JOB AS CHANCELLOR Replaces Dr. Seipel in Austrian; Government ! Ylenni, Nov, 1. Dr. Rudolph' n.mek. o? Faliburg, an atiorney and former Austrian iiii"lstr cf the in terior today accpted "i poM pf chancellor of the Austrian govern ment, r pacing I"1'- Igim Si-ipel, who announcd csit-i l,-,y h' r.fvl '1e elded rat to a'vrnH the. f wiii.tlnni t'f h rfv e'i!fin t. It. ip.l'f t.:.;pti,i'p-'n x;is pinlm-d ns I'M to '!, r fuf.il ( 1" cnclaMsts to rolia hoi ;i t with ht.'n V'. Ma reform trewr.ire, anil in m degree to the i-ffoots of the wound he, !Jt!i'"l in the a f 1 n 1 1 t on Ins 't'fe hy a fsna'ic 'art summer, which ha In.pairel Ms tmtr.lty. Ills with draws1, liowf'r, t expected to en tall oMv a tew change in tho cuM ret iilf own r'-p! ic ni' iit by Pr. Flamek, and the s.iimrnor. of the finance ministry hy Dr. .lacoh Ahr r, deputy gpi"t)or of Son, Pr. rianck Is i", iiivl Pr. Vhrer 30 yara ol !. But'i hut. '.ho N"U l'r!e ProMC point out, arc practi rally unknown abrea I or ove n to tn Austrian public The situation which the now cihl-1 net will have to face is adm'.ed'.y a ticklish one. the procures being financially In aa3 way and continu ing to insist upon their demands at: the eipensa of equilibrium for the ' budget of the country. This Is con- J sidered as Involving the possibility i of conflict over the Ann res between the neiv Incumbents ant Dr. Alfred Zimmerman, commissioner general of Austrian finances tii:l"f the league of nations. , SHIPPING TIED UP INBIC STORM (Continued from First rage) the Cunard liner Auranla from Liv erpool, and the American liner Mon golia form Hamburg. Boston. Nov. IS. The wintry blast which, with a high wind and a. temperature nearly touching zero in parts of New Enfc'and, brought death to two men, distress to ships along the coa.st from Maine to Cape Cod, delay to trams, and frozc,n automobile engines and house pipes, will be checked hue today by a rise in temperature and either snow or rain, according to the forecast is sued by the local weather bureau. Tho storm was severe at sea. From Hockland, Me., came last night the report of three barges, bound for that port, adrift, one believed to have foundered with Its crew aboard, and the death of Captain Albert Feteraon of Brook lyn, N. Y., who died In the fleet ing water when made fast to a line hot to his barge from tlm coa' guard cutter fftstpee. Another ni-uv ber of tho crew, Hiymond Dulude, of rawtuck-t, Ii. I., was taken to a hospital utftring Irom exposure. The Owlpeo and the Kingfisher started at dav brk to Sfarch lor the missing barges. Ma&v other ease's were in dis tress. se ship was reported ashore and two schooners off Cape Co ere riding the heavy seas mt!i their sails in tatters and their anrhoie out. The coastguard cutter Tamp 'eft this port yesterday to S'lcror the distressed ships off Caps! Cod. Due nun fas found lying uncon-' scions In a dooray In the He. ; bu'-vlisti'iet of Boetou. He died; lit. r ii a hospit.i I . ' Si'mtiI through trains fom V lurk an I Washington wi re! Tioii .hi hour to to hours la'o In i.'ltirj lo;.ton. Many parked cars w. .- i-ff until garage atteniants' coni 1 I'onie to r- pair thorn. Flrs ; ' .-a : ig from hasty inlempts to :c,t residences kept th lire I ptrrment busy. At ltvere, Ma.v-.,. ti c wind swept fiunics over a block i f six woedn house before the fro I 'on! 1 be checked, frozen hydrants! I'atnpe rod the vork of the firemen. Monibers of the coast guard and 'he Co1 asset Humane society at day. I real; run wed March for two men: who e-'t Cohasset late Sunday in a 40 foot motor bout to go to a point ?t miles east of Mliiofa Light, where .eivr.ll rum-runners are at anchor. P.e'atlves and friends of the two missing men, John Curtis and Louis Fricrotte, struggled with heavy seas yesterday !n an effort to find them. : The northeast gale that ushered in ' tho cold weather broke about an hour after the men put to sea. ! A vessel familiar in the coastal trade for seventy years ended her 'career when the schooner F.ebecca G. Whllidin was abandoned five miles south by east of Pollock Rip Mghtshlp last night. Captain Mag ' n us Benjamin of Boston and his crew of three men were brought here to day by the steamer A. L. Kent, from Baltimore, which saw their distress signals and rescued them. I The Whilldln. bound from Ma. ! chias, Me., for Vineyard Haven, wdth 'a cargo of lumber, anchored Sunday j night not far from her destination. During the night a heavy gale arose land she broke loose from both her Anchors and drifted seaward. The ! schooner sprang a leak and the crew work-d at the pumps all night and : through yesterday to keep her afloat The after cabin1 was flooded. Word was received here that after the men had been rescued and the schooner abandoned the derelict was picked up by a coast guard cutter. The Whllidin, which registered US tons net, was built at Milford. Del., in 1S53. and her home port was Calais, Me. a decision very soon on the question of a tariff rate rsdurtlon, The comuilfslon's supplementary n port Included Hgures on the cost Df sugar beet production In this "uuntiy. The commission la under stood to htve disagreed both on the original report submitted last July and the additional information re. ently compiled, with three of the il-e members favoring, a reduction In the present rato on sugar. Sen. Butler Will Keep Republican Chairmanship Washington. Nov n. There are Indications that William M. Butter, i.ewly appointed senator from Mass achns'ti,, will retain also the chair manship of th republican national committee. Mr. Butler has been here the last tuo days wlndlnf up, aftairs of the recent'campalgn with Hoy ti. West of Chicago. S' crttary or th.- national committer. They had luncheon with President Ooolldire Sestcrday and Mr. Wist conferred again today with the pusldent, Mr. Butler Is a guest of President Cool blue at the White House. Operation Advised Friend Said "Don't Op If Try LydiaE.Pinkham'a Veg etable Compound First. Proved Good Advice Chicago.Illinois. " Just a few lines to let you know what Ljdia E. Pink- ... .........iham s Vegetable Compound did for me. 1 was mar ried going on for three years, and went to a doctor and was taking treatments twice a week for paina every month. I used to lie in bed three or four days with them and the doctor would call and inject wmethine into my arm to put me asleep so I would not feel the pains. At last she said I would have to be operated on if I wanted any children. Well, I just happened to go to see a friend with her first baby and I told her I was going to the hospital, and she said, 'Don't do itl You go and get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and you won't need any operation.' So my husband got me a bottle right away. Now 1 have two lovely chil dren. I recommend the Vegetable Compound to every woman. It has helped me and a lot of my friends." Sirs. A. McAndless, 1709 South Morgan St., Chicago, Illinois. Coolidge Hopes to Decide On Sugar Tariff Soon Washington, Nov. 18. President Coolidge has received additional data from the tariff commission In connection with Its report on the sugar tariff, and he hopes to make Table Flowers Special bouquets and center pieces planned by our most artistic attaches. Let us give you suggestions for your Thanksgiving table. Phone us, or come in. VOLZ THE FLORIST Dependable Watches at LOWER Prices Than Elsewhere but for CASH Only! This beautiful watch proves the unusual selection to choose from WRIST WATCHES I Fully jeweled accur ate timepieces in beau tiful rectangular White Gold case of the latest design, at a price that makes hon est values. 92 W. MAIN ST. TEL. 1116 $10 to $50 $15 A better one than JS she would buy for her- g self fully jeweled N and perfectly adjusted (S beautifully engrav- ed rectangular case, li White or (,reen Gold if ,o $65 After all its the & aonar ah,ij mars home on ea5y street! B.GEORGES&CO. Square Dosl .Irweler jU 438 M UX ST. The Little Store With the Big Values The Dress Good Shop 400 MAIN STREET 400 The Little Store With the Big Values WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Blankets and Comfortables Specially Priced Wed. 72x90 PEQLOT SHEETS 9-4 PEQLOT SHEETING 56 in. WOOL JERSEY Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday $1 39 59c $1 39 Ti DRKSS VELVET DRESS KLANNEL WOOL CANTON CREPE Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday SI 19 Ya d 65C Yard $V.19 Yard PURE L1.NEN 56 in. PURE WOOL DISH TOWELING COATING FILE SILK CREPE Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday 21C Yard $1 69 Yard $1 25 Yard Donnelly, Mullen Co. BOSTON STORE WEDNESDAY SPEC CHILDREN'S SWEATERS Children's all wool Sweaters, made loat style with belts and col lars, also slip-on style. This lot comprises an gora, brushed wool and other fancy weaves; sizes 2 to 14 years; regu lar values to $3.98. Wed. tf9 aq Special ... '0 ladies' all pure linen handkerchiefs, in Wed. Special . . JL J C MEN'S SHIRTS Men's heavy flannel Shirts, made of extra heavy wool mixed flan nel, colors are khaki, grey, blue and oxfords. These shirts are regular $2.98 value but owing to a very special purchase we are able to put them on sale W ednesday, Special at .... $1.89 HAIR NETS Closing out sale of Hair Nets, all popular brands, Naiad, Sister Susie, Hub, Bestyette, Royal, Thelma, Lassie and Lion. Cap or fringe shape; single or double mesh, all perfect. Wed nesday 1 Q Special, 3 for. . 11 C LADIES' AND MEN'S BATHROBES Made of extra heavy double faced Amoskeag flannel, all well made, and neatly trimmed with silk braid: regular S3.00 value. Wed. tf Q ? Q Special ... PJOi7 Children's extra fine quality fine ribbed wool Hose, colors black, tan, and camel hair; sizes 6 to 9' '? regular value $1.00 pair. Wed. Q C Special ODC CURLING IRONS Electric Curling Irons, complete with cord and plug, guaranteed for one j'ear. W ed. Special 49c WOOL JERSEY Fine French weave, all colors, 56 in. wide. Wed. Spe- (J i cial, yd.. . . tj) 1 .05 Large size heavy dou ble thread Turkish Tow els, plain white only. Wednesday r q Special, each . . Ld J C Bathrobe Girdles, su perior quality, all colors. Wednesday A Special 4 OC i m i MM V A in , ' ' JAPANESE - PONGEE SILK Pure silk. Wednesday Special yard 79c i i M 1 CORSETS FOR STOUTS Another lot of Corsets for stout ladies, all rein forced seams with elas tic insert in back, size 24 to 32 in flesh color only, reg. $3.00. Wed nesday Special $L50 MEN'S SWEATERS Men's all wool Sweat ers, made coat style with collars; colors are brown, heather and maroon; sizes 36 to 46: reg. $5.98 val. Wed. dJO AO Special ... $O.UO Ladies' heavy ribbed English sport Hose, black, tan, camel hair, grey and cordovan. Wednesday Special, pair 43c SILK POPLIN In navy, copen, old rose, grey and brown, 36 in. wide. Wednesday Special, yard 69 c Pillow Cases with lace edge and inserts, suit able for gifts size 45x36, Wednesday, each 49c Cotton Double Blan kets, only a limited quan tity, size 60xS0. Wed. Special, each . . $1.89 FURNITURE POLISH Japanese Furniture Polish. Wed. o C Special 00 C Indies' suede Gloves, gauntlet style, fancy em broidered cuff, all shades Wed. i Q 7 Special . . . J 1 WOMEN'S and MISSES' RICHLY, FUR TRIMMED Actually $39 value COAT $24 For One Day Only A M onderf ul money saving opportunity for the woman who has not bought her Winter. Coat. Every Coat is made of a high quality fabric. Silk lined and inter-lined; all have fur collars; some with fur collars and cuffs. Sizes 16 to 41. Colors, Black, Brown, Grey, Tan and Chambray. MEN'S HOSE 1,000 pair of men's all wool Hose, made in a variety of fancy medium weight drop stitch and plain weaves; colors com prise a fine assortment of plain and heather mix tures; regular '69c value. Wednesday Special . . . 43 c LADIES' SWEATERS Another lot of ladies' brushed wool Sweaters, the regular $5.98 and $6.98 quality, made of the heavy brushed wool and all neatly trimmed; colors are grey and buff. On sale Wednesday. Special at .... $3.19 Ladies' fine quality wool Hose, made of the most durable yarns, all the wanted colors, black, tan, cordovan, camel hair, grey and oxford. Wednesday Special, pair . . O O C ladies' extra fine qual ity silk and wool Hose, a large assortment of col ors, black, fog, tan, French tan, tan bark, buff, cordovan. Wed nesday 7Q Special, pair.. I Mercerized Luncheon Sets, solid colors and colored borders, 54x54 cloth with Vi doz. 14x14 napkins to match. Wred, Special, set . . . $3.98 BOSTON BAGS Genuine cowhide Bos ton Bags, black and tan, sizes 14 and 15, cloth lined. Wed. Special $1.19 Another shipment of Voile Curtains with small lace edge, excep tionally fine value. Wed. Special, pair . . $1.79 Bed Comforts for large double bed, covered with good quality sateen, pret ty design. Wednesday Special, each . . $4.69 Dotted and Figured Grenadine Curtain Ma terial, 36 in. wide, value 39c yard. Wed. O C Special, yard . . t O C JAPANESE COTTON CREPE i First quality, fast col ors, 30-in. wide, o r Wed. Spec, yd. OC Splash voile Ruffled Curtains. 2 1-4 , yards long, with tie hacks. Wed. Spe- AQ cial, pair.. J)1T7 Wool Mixed Bed Blan kets, double in pretty block plaid, all colors. Wed. Spe- t1 Qft cial, pair.. tpnr0 Linenette pattern ta ble Oil Cloth, 58 inches square Wed. J-Q Special, each . . JU Bleached Sheeting Z yards wide a well known make. Wed. Special, yard . . Tr f , WINDSOR SUITING Flannel finish, all col ors, plain and checked, 36-in. wide. CC Wed. Spec. yd. 00 C All Wool Plaid Blan kets, with taffeta bind ing, size 70x80. Wed. Special, aech $8.98 Donnelly. Mullen Co. Jrk.. FREE ALL THIS WEEK MELLO-GLO FACIALS Miss Helen Dexter, the Mello-glo beauty ex pert, is with us, to give you a Beatify Treatment FREE RUBBER CORSETS The X-CelI-0 Reducing Corset is extremely com fortable, made of pure Para rubber, vulcanized to a tricot cloth on both sides so no rubber touches the body; front and back sections heavy satin broche: reg. $5.00 value. Wed. QQ Special ... tPvJO UNDERWEAR Misses' Forest Mills Union Suits, heavy weight styles, high neck, long sleeve, Dutch neck, elbow sleeve. OQ Special, each . . O t C Misses' Forest Mills Vests and Pants, high neck, long sleeve, Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, Special each 55c EXTRA" SIZE FLANNEL GOWNS Ladies' extra size gowns, made full size, 54 in. long, in pink or blue striped, size 18 to 21 Wed. Special $1.69 MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Men's heavy wool Shirts and Drawers; color grey ; regular $2.50 val. Wed. M on ea. 9JL.O7 Heavy, Silk for Over drapes, 1 yard wide, in various colors, value $1.49 yard. Wednesday 89 c DRESS GINGHAMS Toile du Nord, in the latest styles, fast colors, 32 in. wide. OQr W ed. Spec, yd. Unbleached Bed Sheets for large double bed, good heavy qualitv, size 81x90 Wed. qo Special, each . . JJ English Long Cloth, fine qualitv. Wednesday Sal:. 12V2C - Ladies' 2-clasp cham- I - - 1:1. - f 1 j ihs-iikc uiuves, Kiev ana 8bc brown. Wed. Special YICTIMS FAIL TO FIND PIGTDRE OF BANDIT i Manager of Sf re, Kobbod saUinlay Night, InTircts Kosnif!! Galli-rr Without TITerl Bridgeport Nov. IS. Nn-ff...if. Power.', managT of Duvpy Brr. store in tSratford. lu-ld up by th "pas Matton" bandit Saturday rich'; Charle. Walker, liia delivery boy. and other witnews rr1?'1' thi morn ing examining photographs at poii-" headquarters cking to identify among them the bandit, but were unable to do bo. Report, from Bridgeport liocpi'a' today were that Patrolmau 1-Mwarl Manchester, the polici.mait fliot by Ud desperado, eiiowed a little Im provement. Stratford police le.t night re I ived word from Devon that a l -tranger had been In the yard of I I.i nny Kajinla nilsnorth street. Kunnia fertired a revolver i.nd fired I In the direction of the s!rni',gr, who fl"d. The description of this man! dues not tally with that of thy ban ; 'iit. Havi e Fire Department Fights Blaze cm Ship Ha', re, France, Nov. is. Fire hi'"kp out today in the French line tt'anier Teias, which is at the Havre dock, with a cargo of grain, barley and cotton, from Houston and Gal- jieston. The blaze, believed doe ta spontaneous combustion was raging in thre holds and the entire fire de- , r- i tmtnt of the city wa fighting the llames. DATE OF PONSELLE CONCERT IN NEW BRITAIN Changed From NOV. 30th to FEB. 15th This unexpected change is unavoidably due to illness and the Metropolitan Opera season. Article explain ing situation to follow. ii NEW BRITAIN MUSICAL CLUB I