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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1034, 758 S o CARIAY MEROHAS OB s = e R"BBERY ATTEMPT st v, wow, s Ml ON THE PRENCH WINES § o stedt pursued them and overtaking London Norwich Police Believc They".:r.;'::'..., St (S [T e novae or uwr seance avo Stmamanax, . sew suAs con: : don polige and returned here where | H F vN 'I Pvl oS they are held for Constable Nelan,! Berlin, July 8.~French wines have ave our avat rison town of Preston where the alleged peen pouring into this country at a S - robbery oeccurred . 7 : Local poljee sald they Lad noe in- Portsmouth, N, M., July S=The | 0o ion that the men wanted are | uring the period of the fall of the | § Look for capture at Norwieh, Conn., of the four | the prisen fugitives from Portsmouth | French fahe, So great was the busis » hut that Constable Nolan had been in ness at times that the French mer- | th communication with the Doston po- chants had to eall a halt in order to e P ed to prison authorities today by the Portain rith atch up In their bookkeeping. The |§ = N, tl'lor 1= Admit Being rlers transfers were mostly paper trans reen ale " 1 Norwieh police, ‘The latter sald the actions, and when the decline of the tremendous vate of late, particularly prisoners whe escaped from the navial prison here Bunday pight was report Constable Noyand, who arrested the men wera caught at revolver POINt | o bn . raid they frat tegd him | (FADC suddenly halted many deajers Tickets [3 i i Bargains near midnight after holding up the |they were from Bost t after ques who 'hnrllmnlm;]h '| ;«'u French un‘w' / S + station, | tioning admitted atole s on the theory th he frane wou v|v‘.lllnr of a gatoline flling : tation Honing .l‘l”.‘ il s .;,]\ w:.:t' car | Eh 'atiil further, were caught short The automobile in which the menf . e m navy vard there, He And were unable to carry out their were caught, Lieut, Col. H, D, Houth, | ooomh o "o 0 "ihe n WEpapers of the | obligations commanding offfcer of the prison, said | Lo 5ol Lricaners nnd immedi. | Wine prices fluctuated madly 1 the he wita told, was the one they stole | 0™ communicated with the Perts lays when the frane suddenly teok from Lieut. W, D, Baker to make [ ooy vy vard, He sald the de- | Its upward course after the announce- their getaway from the prison seription given him by the navy yard | ment of the American loan, Fortunes YA thirty-eight ealibre revolver commandant taltied with 1t . of the | were won and loest on wine as well as found in the car,” Col, South = four men held ar o had agreed to|on all other ¥rench articles which are | “hut It was not a nmy revolver ar hold them until ¢ ndant could | much sought in foreign trade, Many 1 don't know where they got hold of |\ umunjente v ington He | of the small banks which have failed i, Const Nolan who made the |ywug pot ' « charges | as a result of franc speculation, were captura told me by telephome that st t men v be in Preston, | iterally drowned in I'rench wine, one of the men wore blue dungarees | He jound o revolver and se al car- But the German wine drinker who but he made na mention of the wom- | tridges 1a their car, he said buys his liguor in restaurants and EXTRAORDINARY en's clothes, in which three of the -— - - cafes gets no bargain, Middlemen profiteers of various sorts who VALUE SUPREME . VALUE S"PRF:“E men were i yught ta have heen = and ’ e ioe w2 madaldicing ol mios 78 BELOW ZERO XU AUIn o) (ke ATAARE OF e FOR WED. ONLY FOR WED. ONLY FOR WED. ONLY tion pictura show In the prison, government collected heavy import Desperate Characters This 15 Coldest Weather Fyer Report. | dutfes and now the municipalities are The prisonars were George : % collecting taxes on retail sales of wine SUMMER ] Maher of Waltham, I"rank O'Neill ed From Nome—Dufresne Tells of | pion frequently exceed 50 per cent ’ HILDREN s Eloux Falls, & D, Joseph Whitney . of the prica of tha wine, . s fEe Mis Teip, Cambridge, and dumes & MecCool In fact French champagne of @bod REET DRESSES : St. Clalre, Pa. They cut their way Anchorage, Alaska, July S.—Frank | quality now pays a municipal tax in P ]'IE the roof through an dron venthator |, c.c o ey warden at Nome, and | Berlin greater than the pre.war price and climbed down a rope 70 feet to i of the champagne, the ground. Prison offic gaid they | his trafl - assistant, y Delazene, a B R were ‘“desperate charagte with | noted northern dog musher, encoun- ‘ S 5 convictions for mansiaughter, robhory, | tered soma of the coldest weather | AMerican Civic Center breaking arrest and desertion against | kyown in the €erritary during a trip | Planned for Shanghai e ¢ them. Sy Inst winterto the north of the Arctic | Shanghal, July S,—Shanghai before Cirele, many yea will have an America 3, b - Arpested For Robhery | Leaving Nome on the 1,47é-mile | civic center located in tha gl'rench u“:": o5 yoes "';‘,J"f"Z. “"}i"‘ . Norwich, Conn., July S.—Totir men, | journey, the two first traveled to | concession of the city, if present plans | St R D A b ent A ‘“i auality Qinghr, believed to be the prisoners who e ety, then to Bluff, across Norton are carried out, This is being il alzas Foih0 . pia first quality in silk stripe 1a mr s in 8 caped from fthe naval prison at | Sound to the reindcer station; thence{brought about by the erection of a i m "'1'=* or plain colors, with col- Portsmouth, N. 1., Sunday night were | to Unalakeet and Kaltag, up the Yu- | new American school, and in the acond Floor lar attached or neck-band atyles arrested on the New Lonaen-Norwich | kon river to Nulato and on to Kovu- (same area with the school the com- | Regular $2.00 values. Wed, only road last night and brought here to From Noyukuk they followed junity church congregation has be. await a hearing before the cout at military telegraph line and the |gun the first American church to be € Preston, Conn,, today, on ¢ Yukon river to lLouden, Ruby, Xo-|erected here, | sulting from an attempted robber) krines, € and Ilort Gibbon, The churveh structure has been de- o “ S ek . o , B , . a store and gasoline station of Joseph | Thes A k north to Alakakat, | signed not only to be distinctive archi- FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY Hastedt at Poquetannoc about four | swinging west in a circle to Shung- | tecturally, but particylarly to serve as miles from here. nak and down the Kobuk river to a community center six days of the VOILE UNDERW AR The men gave the names of John | Noorvik, Kotzehue, Keewalik, Candle week and as a house of worship on |§ & O'Brien, Harold Moran, Herbert A. d overland to Norton Sound and jSundays. In line with this aim the sting of 2 piece set—Chemise, Gown, fu the season’s newest Pure Silk Crepe, 40-inches wide for and pleated ekirts. White and TLawrence Tzolskl nd Nome. first unit of the project now under 3 claimed to come from Boston, They IFor ten days at one stretch the construction will be a hall capable of ghades. In s to 44 1 00 White, black, navy a all 1n|.]”\L AR RIS Specially priced for Wedne were traveling in an automohile which | murcury registered from 62 to 78 de- geating® 600 people. This will serve | the police learned was stolen in the grees below zero, according to Du- | for church services until the comple- vicinity of Boston. fr tion of the church proper, when it Revolver As Argument, | “An interesting fact,” said Du- | will be converted into a Sunday Mr. Hastedt told the police that he | fresne, “is that when the thermome- |school. An annex of three stori y SRS IMPORTED FRENCH closed his gasoline station late last | ter registers 60 degrees below orywill include a social hall and resi- night and went for a ride with his |colder, animal life ceases to move and | dence for the pastor. VALUE SUPREME ] VALUE SUPREMI! son. When they returned they saw |burrows into the snow, remaining| The community church now three CI{;thes BaSket I a car containing three men near the | there until the wegther warms up. |years old, developed from what was FOR WED, ONLY FOR WED. ONLY gas pump. Mr. Hastedt got out of | | called the American Song service, |83 Large size, heavy a 1 49 weight. Special ..,. » his car and found the lock of the Public pl rounds and recreation | which held weekly Sunday afternoon 8 gas pump broken off. The car con- |centers in this country have nearly | meetings. ‘The congregation, num- FLOCK DOT }EUP’%M;NG BIRD aining the three men started to drive | tripled in number in the last ten| ring nearly 550, includes adherents Value ‘to §1.95 way whe: four an appeared | years. £ no less than 25 de i s Ny ay when a fourth man appeared | years. (of no less than 25 denominations. VOILES Bl‘d\‘%é\R;}IG&?th SELK HOSE The Chair “Recognizes” Beauty As Well As Delegates SUIT CASES $ E, 25 18-inch size, Brass lock and v snaps. Special $1 39 for Wednesday ..... . @ ° 3 o g Made of fine quality pure thread The season's most popular h silk in all the fashionable up-to-date fabric, in all the leading shades, with L shades, in all. sizes. DBox of 3 pair white dots, DPriced for Wed. only Polychrome ha and hand made —Main Floor silk shades, ra —Main Floor \ FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY TURKISH TOWELS KID BOOT SWEATERS A wonderful Sweater that all girls like Just the Exceptional heavy quality Bath Towels. 22x40, f C thing for Sports wear. S| c . e $2.05 White and colored borders, IFor Wed, only—Iach — 'After the trying hours of ravel rapping and shouting“at the democratic national convention ’ FOR WED. ONLY VALUE SUPREME Senator Thomas Walsh, chairman, appreciates a little velaxing chatter with a self-constituted en-| LADEES SILK O ED. O FOR WED. ONLY tertainment committee of two: Mrs. Milton V. O'Connell (left) and Miss Regina Kelly (right) both \ ' || UMBRELLAS BED IMPORT SPEC AL F OR I 2.95 SHEETS GRASS RUGS WEDNESD AY . 49@ 'L.\'IR AORDINARY ~—Main Floor Full size Women's Quilted Satin and Felt House Slippers also § vy bieschad hceing ‘™ Childven’s Feit Bootees Moo e SorSreiveelveplerloreferlersies et e e eier st e oo e e P e T R R T T T T e \ ‘\\nvvh to this country ¢ year, in \ mm-wl to develop 15 boat crews & Y 1 BOBBED HAIR DEG'D[NG | addition to exporting $3,000,000 worth NAJY AIHLETES NUMERQUS r. A strenuous training period of ) [to Itrance um] other countries,” said R several months is necessary for boat ; he hair is gathered trom all parts | g5 phnse of Scafaring Life is Now |m the world and the weaving is don ; . wrestling were by far the most popu- Eaportation of Hair Nets is Life of | by Chinese girls, Much of it is done Recelvig More and More Attention | jar navy sports, but in late years Chietao, Hence Ooncern in Mode = | (1 Prvte Bomaes & verts got more| With U, 8 ¥ect other sports have come to the front. factory, Iactory experts get ey ¢ e ? T ial Make pay than those that work at home, $ ) ut $.—The | Today the fleet is represented in at E f Qh h tb ld l 2 eadldondal st b di g drawing as high verl cents & day San Pedro, Cal, July 1e | Jenst ten major sports—boxing, wreste 1 4 as hig seven cents a ds % i S Wi : very palr c oes En t 18 Store mus € SO ins lort d Long Beach, Cal, July 8.~The fu-| In China the price for the nets runs| value of an athletic personnel, always :}lv‘:.i‘.lvv~:|‘l];;!.l. l;‘n.i"ivl.‘n‘l|ll,‘glr:lr,!;, -:::lc&r; 4 o ’ . L trom 31 to $2 per gross.” ecognized by military organizations, | FOWINg, % ¥ notice at prlces %atrsfac;ory to the pubhc. . ture commerciul prosperity of Chefoo, | from 1.t per_gross. recogniaed by wiitary organtaations, | R, L0 SITLCH ey ™ an China, a city of 100,000 population, | A GL. ‘“ HEART BEATS now is reeciving more attentlon than | o (ot entering and making & u be dvtormingd only when ‘It i8] . pesden, Germany, July 8.—A |°¥S" i the Paclfic battle Aeet strong bid for popularity. known whether American women Will | pogrt of glass which beats by the aid lzach battieship of the fleet now Many obstacles confront the :;llor continue to bob their hair or return|of 4 little electric motor and sends a [ has, in the course of a year, more suhlw;w‘ They lm‘el:'; ‘lh)dmrnh':= | to flowing t es, guid Captain Milton | ped fluid coursing through glass t ; ¥ y (and lack equipmen ¢ V'Y | A |than 300 men on various teams and X\EXT | TO Minnis, United States vice-consul at|i.prics, has been placed on exhibition | 4 L1t I ail. part.of the Sttt are irregular. Yet they manage to TO I fa . Cherqo? While visiting his home here. |4y the Dresden Hyglenic Museum. | SFeWs, and it fs all part of th | mal» an excellent showing in ry THE FAIR s o atis THE FAIR | susiness men of Chefoo anxiously | The apparatus is approximately the | routine. A ;an‘-ml» \; .»‘”.‘v,«,] ;1”,. to | sport. 3 B! 2wait word as to the tonsorial mode | gize of a huinay heart and was in- [determine the fleet championship is - ; B to be established by American women. | tonded to be of special interest for |each event Nearly one-fifth of the 30,000,000 “Chefoo's chief industry is making | medical students to illustrate the Bodt racing is most popular with |women in this country over ten yeary hair nets and they sell 85,000,000 functigns of that organ. the bluejackets, and each ship is re- 'of age are gainfully employed.