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RUNAAY GIRLSIN CENTRAL PARK CAVE Twoaty of Them Found Living in' Heart of New York New York, Aug, 14, = A eprained ankle yesterday, threw Jean Kiski, of Cleveland, O, into the arms of a Cen- tral park patrolman and led to the discovery of a “port of missing girls." Twenty destitute maidens — run- aways from homes in other cities = lived, according to Jean, in a sheller- ed eavern in the heart of the huge | park, keeping house as do hoboes in tan-town “Jungle." Weeping and stumbling along, Jean ran into the arms of the patrolman after sunribe yesterday, A man had invaded the rock strewn dell which { viot in whieh ene man was stabbed | and another beaten following an at- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 88 STRIKERS ARRESTED AFTER RIOT IN BOSTON Of These, Two are Women—-Trouble Results When Garment Works ers Walk Out, Boston, Aug 14 ~Twenty.eight | trikers including two women were arrested last night as a sequel to a v striking garment workers 4 factory at Bhawmut avs enue and Castle street, Four thous- and workers walked out Monday in & declared effort to enforce agreements in 60 shops Raymond Cintini, 80. was the stab. bing vietim. After having his wounds drcased he was held on a charge of assaulting Raufen Sahisian ahisian was one of a number of workers who were pursied by pickets as the fac-| tory let out for the day, Cintini was | arrcatod by a policeman in the aet, it | e ™ THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 1924, Actual Savings | That Are Guaranteed To You On FURNITURE and RUGS - If You Take Advantage of SN e fil}wiF‘k v served as dining room, bath and bou« loge ot hod y a The! dolr for herselt and her companions, | Ls i o 'tho pallce station 3 bid ey sald the girl. The man had chased | ound In his back was discovered, her, and shé had sprained an ankle. | (ipon stpikors were repelled by the Magiptrate Levino heard the reat of [ oo who had previously arrested 2 Jean and Frances Mack, | »g norual plekets, They were charged Loth 17 and telephone operators at | iy anatructing traffic, Representas Cleveland, quit their jobs, pooled thoir | ioos o the unoin and manufacturers savings and came to the metropolis, | met this afternoon but, after pro- Atter & week In Manhattan they were | 5,004 nogotlations, declined to indi broke, | cate what progress had been made Another girl, also broke, told them | (o1 wolution of the strike. of the “Jungle” tucked away in Cen- | tial park, | “We slept wondertully,” said Jean. | “But we didn’t eat so well,. except o 1 ? i )} Arkansas Returns Show Klaners MAPLE HILL NEWS Gandidate Trailing AUGUSTS-SALE. -PRICES It is said: “It is not what you earn but what you SAVE You also have the privilege of applying all purchases that counts.” on our BUDGET PLAN OF CLUB PAYMENTS AT This sale furnishes you an opportunity to SAVE— FULL SALE REDUCTIONS. a_nd SAVE substantially—not on a few items but on every tags tgl;t“tlel}l f;,rg :K:lzzvtz?lea:::o?nct g‘fz:le'skflét;klfizz single article in this immense stock, which covers over 45, i instance, 000 square feet of display space. Save while you can—buy all you can for the future. THIS IS THE TIME TO BUY RUGS Close observation of the rug market con- vinces us that the time to buy rugs has ar- rived. We are sq certain of it that we have bought our winter supply at the prevailing reduced market prices. We have still further lowered these prices by our sale mark-downs, Rock bottom has been hit—buy now and save against the future, $68 $85 $119 9x12 ft. FINE AXMINSTERS, Now $26.75 $42.50 $50 Refrigerators at Clearance Prices | | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moody have heen | entertaining Mr. Moody's cousin, Mrs. Allce Morse of Holyoke, Mass. - { Littlo Rock, Ark., Aug. 14.—In-!} Herbert Olmstead of Johnson strect complete returng from 74 of the 76 has returned from [Ithaca, N. Y. counties in the state, tubulated early where he attended Cornell summer today, showed Tom J. Terral, of school. | Little Rock, leading a ficld of six : | eandidates for the democratic nomi- ¢ oo Donald Proudman of Theodory nation for governor with a plurality | {8 street has completed his summer |of 5,678 votes over his nearest rival, | § course at the .State University of | l.ec Cazort, of Clarksville, the Ku Male at Orons and ‘before coming | Kinx Kian candidats in’ Tussday's A REMARKABLE BEDROOM back to the hill this week spent the | primary. week-ond with Mrs, Edna Clark Mc-| Judge John I. Martineau, of Little Intyre of Portland, Me, ! Itock, was in third place with 4,588 it T e Bl i Rl SUITE VALUE Miss Elizabeth Dahlstrom of Maplc | ! han the ticket leader. cHamp - ' ' street is spending two weeks vacation | Willilams, of Hot Springs; Jim G. Fer- . o ’a (e Sic s i ga, o8 with Felatives at Chalker Beach. | guson, of Little Rock, and Jacob R. | . This _American Walnut Suite appeals instantly to S | Wilson, of Eldorado, trailed In the | your good taste. Low, broad proportions express rest- 'r:ul Nering:on Garden club has w"ort'llvr ationgand bunched closr'fltm § fulness-and stabflity. Incised lines on fronts of bed, sued its list of classes and prizes for | gether. illiams was more han resser, chifforo n ity, harr i " their flower show to be held in the | 9,000 votes behind Martineau, gh d'oc tlinl 0‘;' amidr:fn t-"d hm lc;gnlo};lSIYf 11)31’;“ 'lEIhe Congregational church chapel, the The vote for governor was as fol- 8 al?e u es ¢ rrors an eadboard o bed. he first week In Scptember. This entér- | 10Ws } Louis XVI motif, the fluted legs and the little oval r}rh!n:b clul:l is o{\il‘alr bln In_s_ Clin I Sereal i "‘,;:;j'f"‘;?. ‘;’:: plaque are charming details. This is one of the better The Refrigerator illus- e e T be ettty eon e grade suites, not to be confused with suites ordinarily of- trated is just one e AULARS tusihera and. somne of ths | guson made his' admission of fered at these figures. Four large and beautiful pieces— example Doizeh Rt:tH6 JUné ehow were tuken .l:‘m m‘;:: (;;l(;;(:nrnrjyhs‘(;ui}yn'l‘: ld;"e exactlyda? illustrated. $295 00 3-Door Front Icer, 100 Ib. b ; Juncia h <lux Klan, om 3395 : A Vs SRS B | educed from 8895 t0 . , ARty e $48. $36 Miss Mary Mansfield of Golf street | formal statement, @ vindication | B ¢ P q { : Now is at Mooschéad Lake, Me., for Hn_-!‘:f the lz’”“" PRIk “"“'l; ]‘(']f‘“’“d lou dee #100 YOU SAVE $12 month of August. Her friend Miss | during the ign. Mr. Iergu- | g : et et | Others from $13 up is with her. yand the “stamping out of ‘Comerism’ lin Arkansas politics.” Genuine Derry Felt Mattresses Rolled edge, fine art ticking. Now down to Mrs, Herbert Mead of Dabbs Ferry, | | The reference to “Comerism” was N. Y., gave a miscellanous s!\nwm"'l;"’l‘;l“" I*}' Ji“lh Cr;mm-. ;ltmn\rl lflrazfln ¥ - ‘e in Rast | ©f the Ku Klux Klan in Arkansas, L‘;:::‘i’::;nfi';O‘:.";};‘;:rl‘]:;:::“‘&:”l{m;:];mrl a leader in republican politics in Wallingford, Conn., in honor of her| . In a letter to Mr. Terral, coming marriage to Burritt A. Root son declared that “in the con- of Golf street. Over thirty guests| Bt ended the -moap Impoxtant were present among them being Mrs. | was the defeat of “Comerism G. E. Root and Mlss Arline; Mrs, W, 4 republican Ing ter Sorrow and Miss Irances moctatic rule in A J. Skinner of the Hill and Mi E. House of New Britain. “Laystrate” Bed Spring Reduced from $13.50 to $8.00 YOU SAVF_: $5.50 A . | Mail Airplane Saves Home From Destruction hy Fire % , e Woodbury, Conn.,, Aug. 14.—Uncle Vermont A. F. of L. Voted Unani-| e, o™i airplane saved mously to Stand Behind Him. from destruction here. yest v. The Barte, Vt., Aug. 14.—The Vermont |Pilot of the planc which s over state branch of the American Feder- |this {fown every morning on the Bos- ation of Labor in its twenty-fipst an- |ton-New York route gave warning nual convention here yesterday, voted |that the bwildings on the Frank unanimously to support Senator Rob- ert M. La Follette and Senator Bur- ton K. Wheeler for president and vice-president, respectively, and, in response to request from a 1%l- Iotte-Wheeler organizer, named I'red W. Suitor of Barre, secretary of the International Quarry Workers union, as one of four candidates for electors. TO SUPPORT LA FOLLETTE, A FINE DINING ROOM SUITE RADICALLY REDUCED This 10-Piece American Walnut Suite is illustrative of what we have done to prices. Note in this picture, which was sketched from the suite, the lovely block print decorations that suggest the elaborate marquetry of earlier days. Rectangular con- tours and low stretchers display a pronounced Italian in- fluence., Large Buffet, China Cupboard, Serving Hutch, Oblong Table and 6 Chairs with tapestry seats. Regular Price $395.00. $295 00 Thomson farm were on fire by eir- cling low over the farm house and many people, who otherwise would |have known nothing of the fire, rush- ed to the scene and helped save the farmhous e barn and other huildings were destroved at a loss of several thousand dol The Stickley Davenport Bed is the most comfortable of its kind, both as a Daven- port or a bed. Seat cushions in pretty tapestry. Reduced from $140 to $115.00 You Save $25 American Walnut Dresser Reduced from g Reduced from $48 to At e $45.85 to $39.50 You Save $6.35 Cane Panelled Chairs or Rockers Mohair Chair These . beautifully made Blue figured pattern. and comfortable chairs can Was $125. Now be bought for $69.00 $18.75 YOU SAVE $56 Several other styles in s stock High Grade TO ATD WORLD-FLYER [ o Y B { BROADCAST FROM PLANE. Buenos Aires, Aug. 14.—Ensign New York, Aug. 14.—A program F to Velo, Argentine naval avia- from an airplane 4,000 feet above|tor, is sailing for New York today Central Park was successfully broad-| his way to Tokio where he wi cast yesterday by station WJZ, the Argentine world fliel The plane, piloted by Lieutenant|dro Zanni, on the latte arrival, and Cennell, carried a new type of signal |act as navigation o, when Zannr corps transmitter of 6A watt power, |attempts his trans-Pacific flight. and an antenna which trailed 20 feet. Public subscriptions have heen On the ground, in the park, was a re-| opened thrqughout Argentina to raise | celving &et-and a portable amplifier | the addition®™ funds-needed by Major |3 connected by wire with the radio sta-|Zanni ta comnlete his flight, inclnding tion. The ground equipment |n'_‘|ll'|-}mnhfy for the purchase of a new g 3 [ J ! q ed a microphone while the plane had [ geaplane for the trans-Atlantic at- |8 AN L | $39 75 | Ve ° | Mahogany Spinet Desk also a receiving set. tempt. You Save $8.25 Want a change | at luncheon? Then try this remarkable new recipe= we thank the woman who sent it to us. , Readyin 3 minutes with QUICK QUAKER RE is a different luncheon = different from any you have ever known, A friend sent us the recipe. Then, at our request, 50 women tried it. Now it's sweeping over the whole country, most amazingly. You, too, may like it. Ingredients: 2 cups of QUICK QUAKER. 4 cups of water. 1 teaspoon salt. 4 level table- spoons cocoa and 4 of sugar. 1 teaspoon vanilla. water to a boil. Add cocoa and sugar mixed to a paste with boiling water; then slowly stirin the oats. Cook 3to 5 minutes. Add vanilla. 8erve hot or cold with cream. Wonderful chilied, moulded and served in slices. Standard fall size and weight packages— Medium: 1Y pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz. Quick 66 in, Mahog- Ivory Wooden any Daven- 2 Crib port Table Reduced from $48 to $29.00 You Save $19 Specially priced for this sale A QUALITY LIVING ROCM SUITE 7} This is a fine overstuffed suite in taupe and blue velour, Not just built to sell, but to give you the many years of service that only GOOD quality can give. Re- duced now from $375. $2 79 OO All Baby Vehicles Reduced Go-Carts. Now $7.50 ,, $11.50 Strollers. Now $18.75 ,, $24.00 Carriages. Now $17.75 , $38.00 C. C. Fuller Com 40-56 FORD STREET Store Burton A. White Resident Salesman 16 Black Rock Ave Phone 1499-3 any osed Wednesdays At Noon You Save $96 ker