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2 Have You Tried IS NOT AFRAID OF BLACK Mahogany Office Doors Don't NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1021 ~ ‘hln\ out, then he got a job with the ‘nm and they chucked him out teo,” | he repliea | BANK PRESIBENTS Spanish Zone of Morocco & Becoming Hot Bed for Riots and Uprisings of Many Complexions. FLAG | o bigetardd Buvack | 5570 b It was in The presi ident was having onfe ce in his or eas on private office. A prominent attorncy w resent Beveral other me pr ent and influential in the com munity were at the conference. The o Wweather heing warm the door was 80 small he could not see over the clothing wa ragged and his feet Zoc an 45c PKES. [hich sere bareaia not seem to e collect ever having been on speaking terms with a bath tub. 2 Capital In the ent’'s office, the men were deeply engrossed on the THE business at hand. Ignoring the ma hogany door, the boy, with all the democratic assurance of young Amer- tennis » . “Do you want a shine?" He didn’t. Neither did the others. “Tt's 169-171 Main Street. only a nickel,” bargained the coming | businessman, hoping no doubt to ap- peal to a banker's creed of thrift. But they were not in the market. Shines R~ were not in demand. “I only got a nickel and 1 want to make a dime so Leave it to nickel and 1 want to make 8 dime o business.”” said the boy the Scotch! || . ..oy wome ‘ which appealed to a banker's sense of business. The young man wanted to || ncrease his capital by legitimate busi- ness, so he could lay in more stock Step outside young man and we will be with you in 10 minutes,™ sald womeone. He went out. But the young man was wise to the ways of the i world. He was old beyond his years. He had been kidded before and did TOWN AND COUNTRY SUITS ' 1ot know whether to take these orders when it comes to Tweeds— We did and we have the REAL GOODS fn our store—and are making them to your measure in v not. “They told me to walt 10 minutes,” he sald, “But I think they're nly fooling." Father is Out o' Luck Outside he sold a shine to another man. He confided that, although he necticut’s Principal Importers iad but two shines that day, on Sat- Oum: irday he and his brother made $5.00 » of Scotch Tweeds and Donegal retween them. ‘‘Does your father Homespuns vork?"' he was asked. “Ho used to ~ork at Landers, but they chucked of three or four pieces .. Come and see them—a large im portation has just arrived - T . b Tongfalt | MRS DVALERA Company 03 Asylum St., Hartford “It Pays 0o Buy Our Kina™ TED M’AULIFFE IS IN WRITER'S ROLE Popular Telephone Manager Writes Saure on Warrantee Deed; is on Theodore Vatl Committee. Ted McAuliffe, the popular manage: of the Southern New England Tele- phone Co.s plant in this eity, purchas- ed a home some time ago and the war rantes deed furnished such complexi- ties for him that ho wrote a little sat- fre on the matter which then ap- peared in the light of a comedy. Ted could not get through his head the meanings of the various catch phrases, and a whole lot more than Ted can not get them. However. the various ftems of the deed proved good food for a story and Ted aow comes down Ustod ome of the clever writers who contribute to the Telephone Dulletin Bt might be interesting to note here that Mr. McAulifo was a member of the Theodore N. Vall committee which rewarded a South Norwalk operator with & gold medal fsc bravery recent ly. The girl stuck to her post dur ing a cloud-burst and summoned ald to the town. The medal was also ac companied by a money prizs and she now has a right to try for the prize for the country, awarded to the op- erator who does the bravest and most moticeable deed of valor during a cer- tain period. The national prize car- marble ledge at the windows. His| the Spanish zone or alorocce during the past ten davs, says a Tangier dis- patch to the London Times. Official assurances that tranquility exists in this region are contradicted by the dis- patch which declares that attacks up- on Spanish posta and been a daily occurrence ing has entailed loss of lifo and ma- terial An important Spanish port east of Alcazar was captured by a large force of tribesmen and the garrison waa forced to retreat. being reported to have lost heavily, especially in officers The post was subsequently re-occupied | by a reliet column. The situation is serious but the Spanish hope to avert a general outbre WALK-OVER OUTING. Members of Local Storc Join Nearby City Brethren at Double Beach. The local employes of the Walk- Over store cavorted about Doubla Beach yesterd fternoon with broth- er and sister salesmen from New Ha- ven, Ha-tford, Waterbury, Meriden and Bridgeport. The afternoon was given over to athletics. In the baseball game the local team trimmed tho New Havenites by the scoro of 13 to 6. A good scrious talk was listened to from Frank Packard, head of the sales de- INRY ARRIVES. The duties of Dr. J. G. Henry, who assumes the office of medical officer at the hospital today will be to supervise the work of the internes, not that of the practictioners, as was stated last evening. and in addition to cooperate with the medical pro- fession in its relation to the hospital. PLENTY OF COAL IN ALASKA. Anchorage, Alaska, Secpt. 1.—The government's Eska Creek coul mines will be closed part of the winter because of the large tonnage already stored for rallroad operation, It was announced here today. MRS. DeVALERA AT IRISH BAZAAR * Mrs, En‘m‘on‘ Donlcn.‘ wife of the Sinn Feln leader, took his place as #iee & nice money bonus with It. master of ceremonies at the Garden or Ireland Bazaar held at Delgany, County Wicklow, near the DeValera homestead. DeValera had been called away on “urgent national business' WILL HELP HUNGARY [ Minister of Finance to Do Everything Possiblo Across the Water, Then Seek Hclp Mere From Bankers, Budapest, Sept. 1.—M. Hegodues, Minister of Finance, who is going to the United States next year, told The Arsoclated Press correspondent he would exhaust “‘self help” before fi- nally presenting his country’s prob. lem to America.” “T will ask American capitalists to float & Hungarian bank issue,” he wald, “and I will it to be good businesa for them."” Minister Tegedues (s ta lacture at Celumbus University and the College ot the City of New York, but he does ) 2 finlahes his task of trying to stabilize Father Scannel] is walking to the }rn'nds‘ = ITungary’s finances, early next year “When we have done what we ean % T will ask Ameriea’s help. That is an vy honest banker's way of dealinz with things,” ho sald. ¢ 4 “OVER THE HILL’ Fox’s — Saturday CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS ' 27 Chapman Street : E% Tot. 75819 i R Mectmates ahrertolly given on a THE AT FOX’S THEATER THIS SATURDAY | 10 MILLION INVOLVED. i 0 - otte village and tied it to the dog's) ARGENTINA POSTAL RIGHTS. . = D G SAVES LIFE collar, telling him to go home. Bucnos Aires, Sept. 1.-—Argentina’s Guatemala Can Stabilize Currency With Six hours later help arrived and|proposition granting various countries That Amount Morel was carried down the moun-|freedom of action regarding postal rates Climber Falls Down Mountain;| i the village, where a doctor | between American nations has been ap- was awaiting him The dog con-|proved by the commission of the Pan- ducted the rescue party up and down| American postal congress in session for Home and Aid Is Secured. the mountain. here. Guatemala City, via San Salvador, Sept. 1. Negotiations between the| Breaks Logs: Gives Canine Mcssage government and the national assembly are going forward for the purpose of - -— giving the administration authority to| Geneva, Sept. 1.—The intelligence — S sy import 10000000 which would be used | of hin setter AR Ao e MORTALLY INJURED. b oot bead et by Lo ;m:::“‘;p ;‘". _m’i"v‘:‘('_:":‘"":',.‘Mnlnm. Morel, from certain death.] Paris, Sept. 1.—Jean Ghika, son of | through a morning of reports from The national assembly has been ecalled | hch the climber, descending Voiron's| Princo Alexander Ghika of Rumania, [ various committecs and sectional con- into acasionite (\nn:-ld‘f‘[ fhe lproblen) Mountain, 4,875 feet, fell Into a|was mortally injured yesterday by a | ferences, the American Bar assocla- T precipice, breaking both legs. 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