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“ BAR[EYBI]RN (GHOST [sesieta e e e smacre. | AMERICAN DROPS EXPRESS DELAYED ~ [fe,inthe, mear of nor home The The wet and " ot 8. ary it o' thie late DEAD IN LONDON | water trom & street taueet but. was 80 is expected here to prove of more TR than state interest. This fs because Engine on Train No. 55 Disabled in padly burned that she died a few min- the Detroit district has been termed Andover, Conn,, and Express Is utes later, The fire had been built Lone of the wettest apots in America" | Inquest Ordered Into Mysterious by boys. by federal prohibition agents who are One Hour and 50 Minutes Late, RefllSOS {0 Slfl] Dflfld and Wel alld T Tl iane ot hadting qo of Swe o, Train No. b8, the th TRUCK BHL.LE-CRA) e flow of {llicit liquor from Ontario , & rain No. , the through express S Into the United States, Worla Famous Adventurer, from Boston to New York, was one |New Haven Girl is Instantly Killed in London, A e R hour and 60 minutes late last evening, Dry Question Now Is Issue onpontom Aug. d-tn tnguwt was | (U P LR down on vhe capne} Front of Her Home. SEES PROSPERITY AHEAD Cleary, an American known the wor’;d 4 niubariof persgns who were bdund New Haven, Aug. 4=—-Rigugkby: an over as a theatrical " for this city, stated last night that automobile as she stepped into the Detroit, Aug. # (By the Assoclated ALEAOM producer agtor by Adele Pr playwright, promoter, war correspo they had been held up in Blackstone |street in front of her home, 1 ess)—The wet and dry question is Head of Armonr Grain Company | dent and nd\rnturer‘ He dled POn" | for over an hour and again in An- |Russel, four years old, was almost in- exlpltlc!ed ;n play a leading part in the |terday while buying a ticket n)t“u- dover, Conn., for about another hour, [stantly killed last.nlght. Physicians at political dramas that will be enacted Prophecios Better Times Coming to |London raflroad station, The large arm which drives the [the New Haven hospital found nine Wheels snapped off and held the train |broken ribs, a punctured left lung and in Michigan this year. Mo, Gl i r. Cleary, d 85, wi Ary, ‘aged 65, was the son up for a long time. The trainmen |a fracture of the skull. Karl Knab- Decision of the Michigan divigion Amerijcan Farmer, 3 of the National Assoclation Opposed of & Kentucky judge. He studled for and engineer contrived a stay made |enshup Jr., driver of the machine, is to Prohibition not to submit to the| Chicago, Aug. 4—An upward move.|the priesthood at Mount St. Mary's ; p voters next fall a proposed amend-|Ment in grain prices s in prospect, |“eMinary in Kentucky and later stud- :1111!!1:: :\r"nrlen :e:lc;idh::rt?::c;h:h:?e ;:e‘l?fl-. helcioni e ShAiS ke eR ment permitting the sale of beer and |*¥s President George E. Marcy of I law. When 19 he appeared in a apother: edgine 'was: hooked on and | light wines within the state ir the|the Armour Grain company, tn a %0k company in the old Bowery|ine' train sent on its way. MUST ROLL EARLY, event of the Volstead act's modifica- |#18ned statehent. ‘“The situation,” hn‘ih""" in New York and came to| "y is known about the condition kiRt el £y Y A ' tion, leaves this organization free to |declares, “promises to be of such fi- ‘Y;:"’""}:’" 33 years ago with Edwin|, “ne engines and cars along. the Police of Waukegan, IIl, Tell Holy | Entlre stock Of Beauhfu[ sull]l]ler Hat’ press its fight in the various senator. |nancial benefit to the American hrm » and played varlous Shakes-| .04 but locatly, it is sald the roll. Activities. fal, congressional and _legislative |er that he will be in a position ”"""“’“ roles, fng.stock is in fair shape, dne fo the Rollers When to Cease Activities. campaigns, it was indicated. materially and substantially m*n'nwfani“*(’:;“t“‘;"‘c’z""‘:as"':;"e . PrOGUCET | untiring efforts of the executives who | _Waukegan, Ill, Aug. 4—Rolling in . i Active Caj g general business conditions. Y Jaroug OUth | 5 ve ‘been making repairs themselves, | Waukegan's two holy rollers churches Dl l L In announcin :‘u'!::r:f:lon of a _pniorderly and. gradual market. C]mfl;!c’tl;nd South Africa. After giv- | pyerything hl): been quiet here since | must be confined to the early hours “ded nto Foul' Ots N\ Lliwhe o : b Ing of existing wheat stocks will end | b‘ p the venture he directed the|ine strike began, and no xcitement is | of the evening, according to an ulti- \‘ r3 wine an eer amendment |tpo pregent depressed price conditions|PU1I4INg of a rallroad in Africa and expected. matum delivered to the congregations s would be postponed, at least until the later started a newspa 1 o' and there are tremendous economic paper in ‘airo. by the police. ;me :Iecnon In the spring of 1928, |4 torg at work to force slower and|OD® Of his ventures was the taking of CONSTABLE BUSY Following complaints from neigh- o{\!;e},re \V:;-dellh?;"r’)enon. ao;-,re!!'ary more stable marketinz, A settiement koumll’aulhan. the French aviator to - bors that the Rollers, in their zeal | anti-pro on organization, [ ¢ ¢pa coal strike MElehva o America where the Wright brothers PP = o b the' sleep of nearb fami- | declared his group would concern it- h 3 Ay ‘"”‘pre\'ented him from flying. > s Two Writs On Pers {8 Eoreg ;i‘l::u;n;d wheere a'pcomm(m :uiuance. . % i/ cars for movement of grain, and the < gelf In every division of the campalgn | ,xpected fmprovement in general bus.| M- Cleary served the Daily Ex- Sosuye Aud Replert; police fixed a 9 p. m. curfew law for | | 1:1‘;\:2;}:!.gunn dthl: yealr,fllzo:x in the iness conditions should further affect Ipr:ss ?n war correspondent during the Lawyer Louls H. Katz of Hartford| the church services. P e fln B ner: . cl on{. " the amount of equipment available. ba e war, 'He recently invented an ofl | for Eljas Elovich, also of Hartford, A ncement closely follow- | “Apparently TLurope will neeg |PUrning wickiess lamp with which he | nag brought foreclosure proceedings ’:,m”’;h::‘n ']::g:‘:':h-d"”;::g"‘h‘fd'r’;,: around 100,000,000 bushels more|°XPected soon to make a fortune. against David Segal of this city, andi e ¥ wheat than last year and leading Constable Fred Winkle attached prop- :"y"cbm“;"'d:’!‘:“;;:‘;:;H’c"z;?c:':r‘)’&'('nned States hankers seem to be a| FORBES RAPS COST erty belonslngr}:l’ ‘h‘e ) defendant On! LAST CALL 1 » § unit in favering help which will put Main street. e suit is for recovery would make a flat-footed declaration Turods an its industrial feet and al- OF HOSPITAL NO. 41 on a mortgage note for $4,300, Thel onl = . . / concerning the league's stand on each .« |1ow the nations to buy such food as writ {s returnable in the superior court candidate some time before the days in Hartford, the 1st Tuesday in Sep- |} WHITE SHOES they need. This will probably result est, foritie Joting: - Toe Jeakue. Xlreacy; in a continued hig demand for Am- tember. has undertaken its investigation of Says Allingtown Institution Is Too | G el eorge Glasser of Springfield, Mass. each candidate, |t is announced, and erican prodicts v $ " . . h ought suit against Alex Kaza- declarations are "expected within a| ©The farmer s now in a position| pypensive—yix-Servicemen Can. |ha% PTOUSTL sult againal Alex Kasa . alues up to $15.00 to hold his grain for reasonable prices. time. . « y short time. With the farmer wisely holding back not Become Strikebreakers. Hudson Sedan bought by the defen- Reg. $8 and $9 values Parochial School Issue Again. his grain and economic conditions dant on notes which he has failed to ARt Thefwet forces announced their de- |\working toward the same result, the| Hartford, Aug. 4—The overhead |pay. Constable Fred Winkle served : _Only a lelted SIIPP]y Le{t cision’ to withhold submission of a|anq of the present low prices for farm | €Xpense of United States Public |a replevin writ on the automobile and y beer and wine amendment was made | ;roqucts seems in sight, and as prices | Health Service hospital 41 in Alling- |the car was taken to Springfield. The LADIES’ OXFORDS because at the time there was a pos- (for grains go up better business con- | town is excessively high, Col. Charles |case is scheduled for the city court, . E F. h . sibility that the so-called anti-paro-|aitions throughout the whole country | R. Forbes, head of the United States |the 3rd Monday in August. Lawyer Satin and Patent Come arly For First C o1ce chial schcol amendment might be Veterans' Bureau, said in Hartford | William C. Hungerford will appear for SLIPPERS submitted again this year. This lat- last night when he stopped off there [the plaintiff, ter proposed amendment would re- Sl I T to inspect the sub-district headquar- — quire an affirmative vote for passage, WINS ROWING HONORS ters while on his way to Boston. OVERDOSE SAVED LIVES. while the. wet amendment would re- AV4 He said also he understood that the i A“ Child H ts s 4 l t $1 00 d 31 98 quire the same sort of an expression, — hospital had been offered for sale-at | Arsenic Found in Poisoned Pastry in Hoswry for men, women rens al pefla a o an o The fear was expressed by the wets, Hilton Belyea of New Brunswick, | 2 price of $1,700,000. The yearly | Fatal Restaurant Colleges Test Tubes. N children: 3 d \¢ insti i - Mr. Wardell said, that those oppose rental of the institution is now $85, New! Tork, Aug, d—Health departs Re lar Value $5 00 1 gu . Y Si 000, he id. The topsneiachooliamendment mghtivote Captures First Heat on Schuylkill o Lhe Hesplalinsatonly ment chemists announced here that Specia] lot Ladies‘ Hoslery “no” uestions to make sure 150 beds while a hospital w. 600 aopioneall a PR lalsnien 1000 ple crust and pastry taken from the : asked for the Allingtown {nstitution, one. ‘Philadelphia, Aug. 4—Hilton A.| . caiq 4 titen sons were fatally poisoned Monday, d ition to the —McGuire, N. Y, Is Second.| beds could be b e 3 they had registered opposition to River- d be qught .for th‘w sum Bhélbunne msstarbant, Where six pers X Whether any of the candidates for $1 35 $l O { / { public office will seek nominatioh and |Belyea of ‘the St. John, N. B. Ama- Col. Forbes said that ex-service | CONtained arsenic in such quantities election on a wet platform remains to [teur Rowing club won the first heat| men will not be allowed under any | that it literally clogged test tubes used‘ ° ° be seen. It was rumored in state|for association singles races on the| nondijtions to act in a strike breaking | In the analysis of food. Many of $2 10 Schuylkill river in the regatta being| capacity or to enter the service of a |thoSe Who were poisoned, the chem- . ° v TcGuirs he | . i v 2 because the 3 J would be the case but to date no can- (held here. Edward McGuire of “29‘ railroad until the strike has been | i5t8 said, were saved . o = didate has come out openly on the Mutual Rowing club, Duffalo, N. Y..|completely settled, He said later the | 18TEe quantity of arsenic acted as its Children’s shoes a specialty wet and dry proposition. The amend- | was second. The two qualified for the‘ rallroads will undoubtedly give em- |OWN emetic. Therg were no new | MAlN ST |final late today. | ployment to many disabled ex-service | d¢aths added to the list, but two more : 188 . Y. M- C. A- Bldg. girls and a man were reported \10-! The political circles for a time that such ment proponents are authoritatively ! Belyea's time for the mile and & men, Col. Forbes has 40,000 ex-serv- lently {1l . reported to have selected a number of candidates but 8o far none of the |quarter was 7 minutes 33 8-5 seconds. | jce employes under his supervision. |C. Mergan Lecount of the New Ro-| names mentioned has been added to | e . the list of office aspirants. chelle, N. Y, Rowing club, finished BURNED TO DEATH w G S e s JAIL PLEA FUTILE - . U, dimmons third. Petitions Recalled. McGuire led most of the time when Torrington Child Dies From Burns assoclati d rohibi- 2 Sty coe, Rk Bt Belven cloted up. A short disance| AS ABSENCE EXCUSE| Recetved From » Bonre. Corp. By 4 ro! . 0 of. initlatory petitions to put the and won by a length and a half. Torrington, Aug. 4.—Mary- Jawabz 85 West Maln St. FO]’ chk Ret s Use Herald CIassified Advtg, amendment before the voters. These kas, seven years old was burned to e tti a fact pace from the start b g;m;“?l‘ ““_‘,fi:;“,;‘_“,:”i&;,"{,‘,‘ 1;4‘; S Gllmnrl; st the Bachelors | Jersey School Board Member Who |death late yesterday afternoon when ‘{n elrcustion next winter in the ef. |Barge club, Philadelphia, won the| y Soh e R S R S O R fort to bring the question before the [second hae;:t3 k;y a l:‘t;l: length in 7 . ters 3 minutes -6 seconds. Up Loses His Job. 48 N At Russell Codman, Jr., Union Boat A ell announced his organi- 3 u:l‘:n Y:\:‘l‘d make a concerted effort | club, Boston, furnished a surprise by Trenton, N. J, Aug. 4.—Confine- 5 byl 2 in jail is not a “good cause” eral wet advocates to con- |nosing out John Blessing, Jr., Undine, ment & ::e:ngr:z Michigan. At the same B. C. Phila, for sccond place. The for a memnber of a school board to || o to drive first two qualified, absent himself from meetings of the ||id time this faction will af temp!’ board, Assistant State Education ||3 - Commissioner Strahan ruled in dis- NG PR P missing the appeal of Edward Pulis, member of the board of education in N ti n ] Tea Im rters Jefferson Township, Morrls County, ||} a o ¥ po for reinstltement after nhis dismissal || i@ ~ 123 MAIN STREET CORNER CHESTNUT (]| from the body by his fellow-members ||¢d | ” I because of failure to attend three ||8 é o — SPECIAL FOR 'sATl'RDAY = 2| consecutive meetings. : « ORANGE coum CREAMERY BUTTER. = 430 §i| Pulls contended that tho meetings 3 P Every young couple who is planning on buying furniture next The Finest Mado .. AOO0O0 | he missed in January and February ) month can save 20 to 50% by making selection now! We will ELGIN CBEAMER! . ™ v t r ; e : o 2y, REvtomeedy 39ci i tiin el el i XS hold any complete home outfit for future delivery and store it : 11 d : without any charge whatever. In a big all exclusive event like BEST LARD .,.. 3 . 5 .. 14c Id, 2 for 27c was ‘“good cause” for hls absence, A sl ) e 7 ¥ g o1 Strictly “It is a well-known legal maxim,” AR y 3 our August Sale, when our entire stock is offered at a 20 to 50% Froti Rosad SOEETA0CHIbIGE $100 R s 5ol Toae B S fond) 000, Qi iananiealdy, Jihathojmanimay take . 3 Wil discount, it means something worth while to be able to select el e S R R R e e B el Wt P 5 T yout furniture at exactly one quarter less than regular prices. & 3 A { NSRS E A It's no wonder so many young couples are furnishing their homes as a defense. It {s the opinlon of v s ok, the commissioner of education that complete while the August discount is in effect. to allow a conflnement in jail to be | considered u good cause for absence from a board of education meeting would be to allow & man to take ad- vantage of his wrong clearly within the meaning of the maxim referred to." It was decided, therefore, that the meetings in question were regular meetings and that Pulls' disinissal was proper under the Bchool law which provides that a member of a board of educatlon who fails to at- W | tend three consecutive regular meet- | |8 Furniture for your living room can LEGd OF LAMB .....,.. EEBGAR RTORLE b 0 iy 5 > @] Ings of the board without good cause be selected to suit your own individual i ! may be removed, requirements and taste. Every piece LAMB FOR STEW . .......00000iiiniiirnnins peeas 5 The nature of the offense for noqw goes at 20 to 500, dxscounf" which Pulls served two mofiths in the PORK LEAN POT ct ; o RoAsT ...... s, 19¢C ROAST ......... LB, SRR Hak ot hade PORK HEAVY RIB . ROAST ,,....,.. LB. 7 lsl‘ilc?)":n LB. e L CLTS; If you want to furnish your bed- veaL o 7T T | i \ room properly you will find on our LB, ROAST LB {Chandler and Cleveland Join Others | - sales floor an exceptionally large _ - : Recently Reduced. variety of splendid period suites in all fiuishes in three, four and six PIANKFORTS ,,..,..., s A ) N Yo ey T G s A sl B EVAP, MILK bile price reductions were announced | 3 4 L Your dining room furniture can seariiii i 330 B8 CANB ...0ovivnnni, 250 yesterday, the Chandler and Cleveland | . e also be selected from the largest cars joining the revised price class showing of complete period suites GINGER S¥APS COnX ! BXBR. \overorrries C [ scans............. 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We LEMONS . v ovoroiriirre oo D0z oo WIGUGC I O e on stxteen give lifelong service You can fur- purchase for future delivery have assisted hundreds and hundreds of A Re L nish your Kitchen complete here with and vou can arrange to pay young couples to uemutlul well furhished FREESTONE PEACHES |, ., ...\.........011. PIFQEAI 0L (| modalh 1 Rxes, TARFIAE Jroms §70 10 full assurance that everything you the balance at your conven. homes and effected a real saving for every $300, while the Nash reductions én 12 buy will measure up to the highest w i ' one of them. Drop in and talk over your % | EATING AND PIE APPLES , ., .. ...0i0uvvr0000000,.4 Quarts 25¢ models ran from $50 to $200, In-| standard of value and quality. plans with us. We can do the same for vou. cluding fours and sixes. 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