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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 1924, Nerth Guilferd weods yester lfl H[ln lN"HVE PRAYED IN CEMETERY REPARAT"]N PMN | ously mutiiated by injuries w iul\l were aelf-luflicie | AND GOF ARKESTED A kaife found near him scemed | NS . . Im« out his slatements | Now ¥ork, Avg. 32 g | The authorities have as yet takes Gliden, 49, was beiore Magis |no cognizance of suggestions that —— i— tate Miller in Jamalea cournt | Visie might have been the vietim of ' Bogs to Be Angoed in Juvenile[| 555 S * ™ " N President Coolidge WAl Not Gall|ghsi%peson, e ™ ™= What did he deo asked | Migistrate Miller of Meortimer | | T Conrt Toorvow Morning ]| So5"5% complumn Arms Conlerence Until Settlement | pivers Needed a Doctor “Prayed in a cemetery ye- S ‘ | And Not a Policeman | | | plied Geld | “\What did he pray for? Piymouth, Vi, Aug. 22~PFresldent| au George Rivers of 238 High venig court Pow morning te an- .g,ffll the umxl‘ :L‘uaud.: regards the final settiement | gireet reported to the police last night swer charges’ frespass as a result | l\lul w‘u:u). answemed the |of the republicans' problem as the | that her husband was making trouble i _ L of the drive irted to put an end to [[| CommAInaNL o endent |||PATSmouRt world problem and until |at their home and asked that & polices TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR allroad tracks, The ko cudent | |the Dawes plan is finally put into op- | man be sent there. Patrolman Axel walking on Fa of the Bayside cemetery, near eration he does not consider the time | Carlson was dispatehed and found decision to 1# the youths inte court Woodhaven, and Gilden was appropriate for the calling of another | that the man was sick and needed is the resul®! a conference yesters soliciting jobs at praying over arine conference [tne attention of & doetor. He notis | ugus graves and found a couple of Fear of invasion and attack must be | fied police headquarters and a doetor day betweefudge Willlam C, Hun- customers It is against the s . € ug » removed from the rel otween | w gerford, Pration U"Ic?.r Fdward ( law to pray in a graveyard repean mumu-I he. l:e'::"'lj‘;x:;:::.: Bt - e —— Connolly, ¢ ll:w-r;i |h“":|l.la of “";‘ without a leense, It was ex Mr, Coolldge thinks inquivies of for-| he WRritish warship “Australis rallroad po® L lll;l l\ A“!." J f"i:““ plained, eign nations as to their war debts due | was buried at sea with full naval of 45 youf ‘;l’"‘ have 'I"“"' “"‘fil‘ this country should await complete | nonors recently, walking t) Pallréhd tracks, but only settlement ‘of the reparations prob- . ten will yin court tomorrow, lem, ———————— e S P The agh against the boys will iy Long walks, Including visits to his e rlces | the starff & drive to make peopt | boyhood haunts, plenty of sleep and P realize tt they are breaking the Lo g the eool weather of this elimate have 'O'ec' And Our Home Budget Plan given the president a much needed HE Y . ‘ Your Child’s when t¥ Walk on railroad trachs, and v to impress upon them /he St hia tviends ta great AREr they are exposing tiym- |8 fiETTINfi Meantime he has devoted some at- 8 ~ selves: The drive was started As a tention also to his immediate calendar S]ght ‘3}'5;&;“"&'," R P/ Il Ten boys w be arraigned in ju- resulf the accident In Groton ;";:r‘: and has arranged to some extent his ed b 03‘1;1*'[':;2‘:4; a switch = A speaking engagements, His present . Ve : playf on the J ;D l "P d program calls for one out of town ad- Thin I8 & suggestion of grave im- Aoon as the schools reoien in GAers B“ym Iices Low an dress, at Baltimore on September 6| portance and deserves serious con- ”p"hm a0 effort will be pde to at the unveiling of the Lafayette sta- slderation, Be on the safe side as to your C i pAntond- 4 - ‘“flm e o LI tue there, and addresses in Washing- guft lonools Sauley M: Eoh 13 Busmess sh(mld Be GOOd fon at the fraternal congress, probably little one's eyes, An early examina- T o B A ——— next Friday, and at the unveiling of tlon 18 the advisable solution, Wrong glasses or the lack of them 1 vheh talks ag@ in the sciools on wht S ag the first division monument, October w be given to the childr on the| Toston, Aug. 22.—The commePelal |} 0o or tontative date is for the | now, may cause endloss trouble in later life, t danger and risk they An A they | pulletin will suy tomorrow; “While Holy Name society convention in | S | ganus t;‘".“‘.}‘:u”‘,m"'l ...]\4,;:':::';-‘].:75 the munufacturers have been hardly | Washington, ber 20, Our Ability Is Your dAures of rallroad ace #0 keen buyers this past week, the — Assurance of Satisfactory Service. Anered to illustrate the alks. : = A2 !.l'he drive will not be c-omlnullio SERIOUSE/ Eye Examinations . hildren as the local offigals feel that | sequire wool and some of them have | 4 Satisfaction Guaranteed s = grownups in the city ned to be edus | hoon heavy buyers, so that the mars | ° Indications That »“ltll fll; Have A PINKUS - ‘ [ | cated along the same lin8 as evidenc- | kot has heen netive and the dispos- Been Gland Robber's Victim Eyesight Specialist ed by the promiscuous /5¢ they make | jo, of vujues is to harden, New Haven, Aug. 22.—No official | and Optician 4 of the raflroads for shot cuts on thelr | wprye ghoning of lightweight goods | investigation so far as could be learn- Over 40 Yoears' Expe ARRIVALS IN way to and from wof | by the American Woolen company, {ed had been started today into the Office, 300 Main St. 7 | f ———— —— always an event of first importance, |case of Michael Visle, found in the ! » / sems to have bheen falrly well dis fl . WAN’I‘S JAP‘NESE T[] counted all through the trade and is X generally conceded to have been well i conceived as a move towards stabili- Ltvmg Room zatlon, with prices so low, that they 3 Suites i $169 Suites ) $124.95 “Koreign markets are very strong : . and the tendency abroad is upward - for (saka Paper S48 It Would Help | voth on erinos and cCrossbrods, | $195 Suites e &y p';‘,’,’,‘,’f“r,.’n‘;‘,f'}{'.'.‘."i;‘:,‘;‘,‘:f,“',r:;:,‘s Lniper IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY il g};g'gg - Japall tad Asiatics o jed]ce, S eeh School begins soon. Your Boys and Girls will want i Fori i i Moha s derately at | 3 , 3hoes 9 $275 Suites T | steady rates, Shoes. Wlly “]"It( buy ht (;,e‘slknow' 't give “a fig” for 2 i $219.00 . & Osaka, Japa AUg. 22—, npu[l'Mn- “The rail and waler shipments of If you're ike most folks you won 2 ' : F Illll'l d t w | activity in th exploration of ihe | wool from foston from January 1, what we say—yow'll pay the price for your thoughtlessness g § [ Andupto 86 $495 00 or ediate ear Asiatic contimt, in view of an Amer-| 1924 to August 21, 1 inclusive . as RN 0 i B Suites for . jcan expediti kuntr:‘cr '.nnp (;‘)mmnn-r; were 102,648,000 pounds against 94,- _Ii“’}l:(lu;‘t‘];g;‘g? ;1;:(1);20] yout shoes later. .+ P t B ~ Andrews to ek the first home of (519300 pounds for the same period L LE 3’ § b 1 45 3 er ed 1 1 & i v e e | e o o LA IR | Toster BRO8 | Specially Priced for Saturday . o sh expe- 4 fuz £a % . o o : four Tos s—Colonial Tl ot 10 sente Mount Bver: | 24 0 Ausuat o1, 1924 inciusve |§ - CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ WHITE TO $1 00 & reptoduction; comtination in: est, has d/vn an editorial attack | g78564 pounds. for the same. period PATENT COLT LACE bl‘!OES u ny, worth 24 95 ) . one of Ja-| v MISSES’ BLACK AND TAN SHOES, $l 49 ! el S o NEW FALL TAILORED POLO COATS 5 . K from the 8aka Mainichi, ! st newspapers. i - ¥ Still Tryin LDREN'S SHOF That are cut full, all carefully tailored, are fully lined and are This {nAivity, the Mainichi asserts, 4 - . HILDREN’S SHOES | ]vlela ];eds ” w A v CHIL /] $ | “ " ' : l shown in two néw shades of brown and two new $16.98 is especilv culpable at this “""‘-JTI'ERSIII"\’ Still Trying % when thAmerican exclusion lux has | S0l R REGULAR CUT _...... e S R A e made iflesirable for Japan to ceck | 0o Tax All Securities MEN’S SHOES, CORDOVAN | el design in head and foof, cloass plations with her fellow) wyasnington, At 22.—The treas- CALESKIN . .ooiivesnoins ~ @l | worth $16.50. 12.99 NEW FALL PILE FABRIC COATS Asiatict. g _lury plans to keep ifs proposal to abol- AR nQ iR Aug. Sale Price . v s “Qupoung men will go in great| sy tay exempt securities constantly MEN h.SHOE‘b $3 69 In the smart straight line silhouette featuring hoth cut and un- e Pair oo L) Bed Couches cut bolivia materials, In such attractive colors as smoke, beaver, thia gamer,” says the Mainichi, "Dt | rcquost for action tooking 1o a con- | WOMEN'S HIGH CUT LACE $l 00§ Brown and black. These remarkable coats are at least 4 we ree e 3 APANLSe | gtitutional endment S o | & o ~ . P ¥ 5 onal amendment at the next SHOES . . . M| & m{:(’j;:";ihzz"]::lml ‘;"l':“):‘ m”;“ $10.00 under their value, The special price is ..... $2 .00 are ynning to take a part in the| qosgion of congress. Tt wa rted at , ) : i ; WOMEN’S CUT-OUT PUMPS, ALL $3‘1 9 I [ “worn “';‘sj"‘ Wi i dealers have shown a disposition to numbé to the usual summer resortS|parore the country, and will renew its " ventures that are greafexploring adventures the treasury today that while there offed. We envy the Americans and | \vqq jjit1e expectation of action at the COLORS . Brith thelr bold aclentific pndertak- | oty oont SHR0C R OR & eration whs ) ; ik 4 We have just a few more days of selling before we vacate, EHES ingat great expense. They are not|jop0q for at tho first session of the 4| % . ) afrd of hardship and danger. congress to he elected this fall, Dining Chairs—Walnut finish Mlsses D f Seh l w BI8 | with ieather seats, worth $6.95. resses 1or 00, ear «nce congress adopted the exclu- sioclause, some Japanese have raised e o Frazess ‘ WLk dea ,.; gorous propuganda for an Asiatic STOLE FLOWERS E | g !A:xl:ns Ale $4.98 e s Of Poiret Twill and Wool Jersey in simple tailor- $10 00 0 teiration, with the support of some New Haven, Ang. 2z.—DMurs. Clara i cpese and Indians. These peoples | Boykens, arrested in Evergreen ceme- Breakfast Tables—Drop leat ed models all modestly priced at.... A sk Japan's leadership. It is Japan's tery yesterday on a charge of theft ® 4 unfinished, ready for painting, worth $10.95. Aug- MISS] DRESSES &Y to lead these other colored races of flowers from other graves to place {racial prosperity and welfare, but|on the grave of her husband, was fin- ‘ el e $8.89 . Of satin canton in fascinating new fall styles that feature the e must not be led astray by big|ed $10 :n\.d costs on t"hamf's of theft 185 MAIN STREET M % } . lames. Iirst we mus! foster our na- | and intoxication in the police court i Dining Tables—Solid oak ped- straight lines, and narrow hips which fashion has estal e, extension tables, Addrend: foriT | R G e s $18.98 /ional strength, etrengthen the ties|today. with our brother races in Asia and as- worth $19.75. 15 95 sist them 'in the advancement of Aug. Sale Price o . 3 ! Asiatic civilization, Our millionaires : x PARTY FROCKS NEW SILK AFTERNOON ¥ Buffets—Golden finished quar- Of lace and georgette in 'ROCKS must make contributions to this end, tered oak buffet ith i okets WL mItron | many prilliant colors for the That feature new adaptions of and our scientists must enlist in the M | M ;1 worth $39.95 SEdie as ern l ner 0 o $29 95 early affairs, dresses as charm- the straight line frocks for the B R 2 [J 2 : i i L ing as they are 25 woman, sizes 36 to 46, 29 ! carefully tailored. .. Rocking Chaivs—Solid oak, reasonably priced WITH . BARTHOU N B S The Jerome E. Sage Stock , | - TWO u [ $11.99 . : ' ) N\ of Fine Furs Amencan Advlser at London‘ ) {;‘ S n B ; ; ,n"'m";;:?]i",,,,,.:.fl‘?,f’ “2;,‘}: IS INCLUDED IN OUR ANNUAL AUGUST FUR SALE \ - Costume Poles—Oak poles, with wide sleeves and stylish with natural skunk fur collar and cuffs, $398.00 value., Aug- Paris, Ag. 22.—~Owen D. Young, | 5 ¥ with scroll foot; worth $1.95, - q A ~—, & j ; -95. rolling collar, $145.00 value. who servel as one of the American & August Sale $ 9 il 4 4 L 1 August Sale ust Sale 5 00 Khtwes o J08 Londen - centireros, |} @« NN AN -~ $1.39| mEtt $100.00 | il $325. /5‘ / ‘ ! S AL A Sealine Fur Coats (dyed | Unusually Fine Quality Hud- spent the morning conferring / James A Logan, Jr, American ob- /, BRFNNT T4 a6 fepatation comni: [ & FORL £ AUGOK $7 95 coney—Iull length models with | son Seal Fur Coats (dyed musk- LEs L skunk fur collar and cuffs. $175 rat)—A very stylish model, sion, afer which he went to call on M. Bartiou, president of the commis- . value. Aug. $ elaborately developed, $550 val. Sllk Floss Sale Price. .. 130000 August Sale $395.00 sion. 2 | K Mr. “twng will not.confirm the M5 Price Jong he wil stay in Paris, but he will / - - New Seal Fur Coats (dyed i | B Mattreases coney)=—TFull length models of | Hudson Seal Fur Coats (dyed be occupied for several days in renew- 100 per cent pure, covered lustrous pelts with skunk fur muskrat)—Full length models, collar and cuffs, $249.00 value. with shirred collars and wide ing his acwmaintance with the mem- ? bers of th: reparation commission | & with art ticking, holstered and the Fench and other experts |§ SAI IE PRI‘ :ES i With roll cdges, worth $24.95, | August Sale $160 00 sleeves, §335.00. August Sale 4B | August sal Price ...y N | Pprice $ L) : $18.75 239.00 i Sale DPrice ... with whom he collaborated on the tagh oty gon Natural Beaver Full Length Dawes plai | Q Mr. Yomg Will not confirm the | Living Room Chairs—Velour | Fur Coats—Of handsome select- Natural Muskrat Fur Coats— report tha he has sent for Rufus or tapestry, all over upholstered ed full furred pelts, $875.00 val. | Of selected northern pelts, $226 Dawes, bother of General Dawes, | with reversible cushions, club August Sale 625 00 value. Aug. 155 00 i o . Sale Price .. . and Henr' M, Robinson, who served style, worth 345, August Price ne ¢ the expert committees i Qhi ; He 7 v ai 3 Pans, tobolisborata fn aiding the Shipments of New Hats have been arriving daily. ; Sale $31 5 2 ‘ Snappy Our assortment is the Best in the City, and our All 2] | S .50 o AN o S s 5 reparatio. commission. It is under- B ::Tf.{::lfze:icl:;:;::lt :(et‘l‘l:lc‘:;lt:(l:;ii:ilrs| i prices, are without question the LOWEST. i, - Bedroom Suite—3-Picce Wal- | of selected full furred pelts with landsomely striped with rolling as long s needed to put the Dawes MOdClS 2 » (0!015 X ”"17 Combination suite, worth natural skunk fur collars and | and Mandarin sleeves, plan int working order. SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR SATURDAY : b S $89 00 cuffs, $375.00 value. August | $200.00 value. August Sale He dclined to issue a statement SpR i Pric $298 00 [ $150 00 until h- had conferred with M. Bar- |[§ ' Bedroom Snite—3 piece Solid Price «.ouu.e . | . Oak Beigian gray stain finish, thou, & head of the body which ap- e 5 ¢ Foungto the experts committce. || AUSTRIAN VELOURS SMART FELT HATS 8] [0 $64.75 Special for tomorrow we offer 15 dif- | Felt Hats are all the rage. Our show- ¥ T La Camille Front Lacing Corsets VINDOW FALLS ON NECR > ¥ A walnut combination, Brigeport, Aug. 22.—Pinned hy the ferent styles of these High Grade | ing islarge. Hundreds of styles for se- ; e T Made of pink broche materials in low and medium 33 75 " y z i 3 at . eckvhen a window$ cord broke al- . N 3 :‘;:1; the rmmoo'" (‘:‘memd’m:n' Velours. A]] at one l)l'lCC. lectmn in black and 311 the new fa“ COI' ¢ ust Sale $89 00 busts with six hose supporters, value Price e . Chaes Pataka, 3, was today taken 3 N 3 to 3. Vincent's hospital suffering | Ver_\‘ bpcaal At ormgs White Cotton Mattresses— fror a ditlocated neck., He was dis- | ¥ : o e z Covered with woven ticking, up- sets—14 inches long, heavily | Marked Special For Tomorrow holatered With roil edges, WOPth | boned. back ptnel Por Suttening ing in back and hooks under arm, with two hose supporters, FIRES W05 Sepeny e . | Black, Peruvian, $5 Fushia, Deer, ] ? Laquer Pearl | Rl e effect, value $4.50. value $1.00. August b Marmink Fur Coats (mar- length models, Ia Regent Non-Lacing Cor- Comfort Brassieres—Made of pink broche materfal with lac- August Sale Prics (8 & retult of emoke. Manchester; | . 87 50 v £#1and, has an extra laundry bill of | R'Pgu}al $"‘)0 value $50,000 a year,

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