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| PLAGUE OF MOSQUITOES REGEIVERS TAKE OVER WILSON €0, Three Friendly Appointees Now Operate Packing Plasts New York, Aug civers, appointed in & friendly sult, y assumed control of the lm- 56 properties of the Wilsen com- pany, packers, The recelvers, ap pointed by United Sates District sl Judge Bondy, are Thomas B, Wil-», g e son, presidest of the eompany, for ¢ ) mer Cirguit Judge Julius M, Mayer and Robert Lee Marrell, an atlorney The suit in equity was filed in the federal court by the John Eisaner | (o o5 oo s e company, a creditor, with a elaim of | o $5,943, after Dr, Maurics 1, Kiein, of Newark, N, J., filed a petition for inveluntary receivership of the oo pany in the state court at Trent N3 The federal action, according to a tement issued ight by Frank O, Wetmore, chairman of the sommittes representing the bank ereditors of Wilson & Co,, was taken with the consent of the compa the commitiee of creditors, repre senting over 93 per cent of the com- pany's bank debts, and the nmit- 188 representing the compan: TR henture honds, Friodrichahaton “The recelvers were appointed | T.—The Zit with full powers continue the | noon make a » operations of the company and pro. | Weathor sorve its husiness,” asserted Mr, | Constance (o ) five 's statement New Jersey order, Swanms o Latle Iy Causng Prouble in Great Make Negion Also ABlecting Bivd Life Lakes region, whi golfers fr diences at the Ray L=Thvee re parture come about six » nave remained to muech lenger than grand i o p netting, w Ravin ave " inations to Noys withs ployed on num at the mars IR IN THE AR mu Ginut Divigible Being Buile for United States Takes Trial Plighs in Germany Today, Asto ) op Might it Luke lours perm over wololy for the up.” The dirigihle limbering | wus in her han- sh hor moth- Y with full three lnys. will be on bt Loduy us the trip ilord a thor- o ship In Might his appointment was made on in ex-parte application without no- fee of any kind to the company or ny one else, and without service 1DON the company or any of ity rep- #sentatives. It was made upon the application of a man claiming to be the owner of anly 25 shares of pre- rerred stock, who. according to the | stock books of the company, does t even appear to be a stockholder R o o e of racord. The company is advised | '\ W01 G Syyesiiion that the appointment of ~this e |00 The eofver is nnauthorized and it will be | o 5 00 C vignrously conteste srunted pormis “In order to conserve the com- pany's business,” the statement ¢ tinued, 1 make it possible to con- tinue its operations it hecame sary to apply to *he federal cou in New York for the protection of the rights of the security holders of all classes, through the appointment of receivers In eqnity, Al the par-| tles in interest are to be congratnlat ed in the appointmenta made by Judge Ehondy. “Uinder the receiy statement concluded, “the domestic and international bustness of the |y ch L A L TS company will be continued Without | (¢ o an Sept, 2 interruption, and the work of the | ©; ",y axplained that confusion plan of reorganization will go for ey St ward to a conclusion as rapidly as R nossible."” . board on the il I5 intended only to ough nspection of th preparatory 1o the 1o Whether AR-3 whil fly the northern o ithern rulie i trans- will be e Veather conditions men jon for the d 1 the Iible to pa cvent n Hitch in Dortmund Zone Paris, Aug. 27.-—An apparently in- spired Dies f dispatcii today n exuet v Herrit's ) to evaci- zone the day aff- ct of London is definitely ned. It had heen deduced that gives what is claimed interp prot n ate the Dortming ahip the |4t the Dortmund had arisen vegardi when the order of milita tion s given and the moment when | this order is put into execution, The Herriot 1ot “hancellor Marx, it |15 said, specified t it on of the Dortmund zone HAN 1S KIDAPED: would he ecffeted proportionately as ilroad men in the st until ne 0 the last v after the rail- neh v | muna end of tro r the rench me Three Hen Commit Outrage Against Druggist ‘Al'gentine Will Be Absent I'rom League so who | « BUCnos Alres, Aug. 27.—Foreign 0 | Minister Gallardo announced defi- nitely today that Argenting uld members of the Ku Kiux Klan, re-| PEESa il AR Mata et |ing sessions of the assembly of the HENG R NOTIR Lo league of nations. Argentina’s non- Louis declared he was taken by | (050C B FOUO0S s the kidnappers to Hicksville a short | {PP/Eenation he sid, w distance from Freeport, and there| % ok ] NOre ] sovernment's request tor raleased. He said he went from | i i 1 d engaged a | Hicksville to Mineola and engaged a| {100 00 O G Freeport, N. Y., Aug. 27 S. Louis, druggist of this p was kidnapped last night by three | sanction of the | s given hy the gov- room in & hote] for the rest of the | ., ong of tormer President Yrigo- | He was found in the hotel by night. ching for police who had been sea him following his disap; ance. Louis had not been injured. The police wera questioning him to learn full details of the abduction. On August 14 Louis received an ultimatum from ten men, though to be Kiansmén, though they were not masked or robed, giving him ten yem, PERSHING AT RI Iort Leavenworth, Kansas, Aug 27.—General John J. Pershing ye terday reviewed the 2,000 Misson Kansas and Arkansas youths attond- ing the citizens' military training camp here. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1024, ’ WHEELER CALLED | IN COURT CASE Will Appear Personally Belore | Federal Tribunal in Montana Washington, Aug. 21 La Follette.Wheeler Revision of | campaign s appeared likely today in view advices that Renator Wheeler, the | vieespresidential eundidate, might be bliged 10 eurtail prospeetive speaks g cngagements during September, Mr, Wheeler has been notified to appear in the Montana federal courts Beptember 1 for arralgnment on an indictnent eharging him with fm« properly appearing as counsel before leral department after his elee o the Negotiations, howerer, have heen made for couns caded by Senator Walsh, demo- vat, of Montana, 10 appear for him, t Mr, Wheeler has reiterated his ntentian of appearing in court pers anally when his ease comes to trial cement has heen made that probably will begin about Noptember 15, After conterring with Foliette, Mr. Wheeler declared he would go through with hik plan to apen his campaign in Boston Labor Day and follow this address up withy sevoral in other New k In tho event he goes rlal, tentative engagements made for him in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jovsey for early September may have 1o e cancelled speech-making itinerary of Senator La Vollette is so linked up with that of his running mate that | revision of the Wheeler program, it was said today, might necessitate some shifting of prospective speak- ing dutes for the Wisconsin senator. senate Senator Ta T Gevmany Discharges |§ 400,000 Employes Berlin, Aug. ~Kour hundred thousand of 1,600,000 state employes have been discharged in Germany | during the last few months, under a lnw providoing for a general reduce tion of officials to aid In balancing It is estimated that d overnment by enforcement of the measure, a sum constituting 1bout one-seventh of the total state cxpenditures, CQOLIDGES TO RUTLAND, President and Wife Dining Today With Governor of Vermont. Plymouth, Aum Coolidge plan to go to 25 miles from here today, e luncheon with Governor Proctor of this state, Governor Proctor saw the presi- dent shortly after his arrival. Plans for the trip have heen carefully guarded and it was not until this that the arrengement be- | morning . — President | @ came known. B Tomorrow night the president and | his family will leave for Washing- | [ton. where they wiil ~arrive early | I°riday morning. | Yesterday Mr. Coolidge announced | the appointment of Edgar Addison | Rancroft of Chicago, as ambassador | to Japan aad James Rockwell Shef- | B field of New York eity, as ambassa- | dor fo. Mexico, filling the two major | vacancies in the diplomatie corps, J ROYALTY TN TROUBLE. G | Domestie Difficulties of House of | Westminster Aired in Court. | London, Aug. 27.—The domestic | affairs of the Duke and Duchess of Westminster were aired in court yes- terday when the duchess, who sailed | for America on the Majestic today brought action through her lawyers for an injunction to restrain the duke or his servants from ejecting her from her home in Bourdon house in Berkeley square, which is just a few blocks away from Gros- |venor house, the duke's London home. The duke's attorneys asked ad- fournment for a fortnight declaring the davits filed last night con- tained controversial matter which | has to be answered. days In which to leave Freeport, on threat of punishment if he failed to do so. TLouis publicly declared his intention to remain. Shortly before midnight Jast night three unidentified men set upon Louis while he, his wite and brother- in-law were on their way home, overpowered him and carried him away in an automobile. Mrs. Louis and Schulman immediately notified the police who instituted a search. Shortly after midnight Mrs. Schul- man received a telephone message from Louls instructing her to tell Mrs. Louis that he was “all right.” The receiver was hung up without any further information being given. Peter Pan Just ARMY REORGANIZATION, Plan Finally Aproved As Drawn Up By Japancse General Staff. By The Associated Press. Tokio, Aug. 27.—The army re-or- ganization program, drawn up by a board of officers, has been finally put in shape by a council of mar- shals, generals and war councillors. It is authoritatively stated that the new scheme will abolish four di- visions and other minor units, re sulting in a saving of 18,000,00¢ yen, Of this saving 13,000,000 yen will be allotted to the establishment of twelve air squadrons, equally divided between pursuit, scout and bombing squadrons; a tank corps; anti-air- craft units; motor transport; schools of chemical warfare and rescarch and a school for non-commissioned officers. . The chemical study will include | the use of “death ray REBULS STILL FLEEING Buenos Aires, Aug. 27—Lanacion's | Santos correspondent forwards offi- | cial advices saying that the Brazilian rebels who have been operating in | Hollywood, and hardly known, the southwestern part of 80 Paulo | Barrie to play on tho state have crossed the Panama river ,ld]’]‘; . e e ints Matto Grosso state and, are pro- ' (1eft) on the stag ceeding north toward the Rio Pardo, (0 the role and & Agé again gives way to youth, as Betty Bronson, 17, of Can’t Grow Up is selected by Sir James M. son aciresses aspired eveen the part created by Maude Adams | More than 100 se 1 . C. FULLER CO. 40-56 FORD STREET HARTFORD FURNITURE The Very Rugs You Want at Sale Prices The rug department of this store is one of the most important, We devote our entire first floor, south store, to their display. You will find a tremendous assortment — all at very interest- ing prices. Beautiful Wiltons In charming Oriental pat- terns., 9-ft.x12-ft. 8.3x10.6 size, now $ Others up to $119.00. Tapestry Brussels ft.x12-ft. size Axminsters Soft toned, handsome rugs, practical for all rooms, x12-ft. size, now $28.75. {t.x10.6-ft. size, now $26.75. A few very choice and heavy 9-ft. x 12-ft. Axmin- sters $44.00. lightly im- perfect, worth $55.00. 24x36 in. Oval 2215 x 36 in. Axminster Rugs, now $2.98, Mats $2.45. Every other sizes and grade rug radically reduced. P i now §: Braided All the New Dining Roon‘;guites Greatly Reduced This Fine 10-Piece Queen Anne Walnut Suite of selected stock and expert workmanship; including a 66-inch 4 leg front Buffet, Cabinet, Server, China Closet and large, ob- long Extension Table, 1 Arm Chair and 5 Side Chairs, with tapestry seats. The picture is reproduced from the suite, and the price is reduced from $445.00 to............. 35.00 10-Piece Antique Walnut Suite dull finished Ttalian Renaissance style. Has full panelled China Cabinet, Chairs with tapestry seats. Reduced from $500.00 to 10-Piece English Oak Suite—a totally different suite. Reduced from $465.00 to ........ Chippendale, Crotch Mahogany Suite of rich elegance—10 pieces, Reduced from §1,200.00 to 2........vvun.n. n : T3] 9-Piece Burled Walnut Suite. ) v Buffet, Server, Extension Table and 6 Chairs. Reduced from $350.00 to $264 A Fine Walnut Suite Priced right, 8 pieces—the very lat- est., Reduced special to.....$178.50 A Practical Walnut Suite—Louis XVI 0dd American Walnut e. Ixcellent construction and Dining Table. style. About the most sensible suite Reduced from $60 one could b teduced, for 10 to $48. pieces, from .00 to......$297.50 8-Piece Queen Anne Walnut Suite Large Buffet, Oblong Extension Table and Six Chairs, with _genuine blue leather seats. A very good looking suite at a most popular price. Now .. i $167.00 Zapon Finished, Genuine Mahogany Suite, 9 pieces which in- cludes a combination Server and China Closet, Reduced from $225.00 to 9-Piece Period Jacobean Oak Suite Reduced from $1920.00 to $900.00 coen. 819100 $159.00 Giolden Oak Suites—From $72.00. T-Piece Decorated Breakfast Suite of high grade, in blue and cream with black stripings, Consists of Welsh Cuphoard, Serving Huteh, Drop Leaf able and 4 Arm Chairs. Reduced from $157.50 to....$119.00 Other decorated Breakfast Suites from $32.00. tadio Cabinet, Mahogany Finished— HARTFORD We will have a display of Glenwood at the Conn, State Fair next week—and we will continue our Club Sale Terms until Saturday, Sept, 6, $8 de= ivers any Glenwood Coal Range. SALE OF AND RUGS A Typically Fine Apartment Furnished Fuller's Way If yours is the problem of furnishing, say, a small, 3-room apartment—we suggest the fol- lowing method. Your little home will be beau- tiful, cosy, and inviting, yet the cost is not ex- cessive at these sale prices. FOR THE BEDROOM A good, three-piece Bedroom Suite, in ma- hogany, like picture, which will now cost §145 A good, National Link Spring........$6.25 A good, Cotton Mattress............812.75 Chair and Rocker.....cuesesosenss.§10.75 6x9 Axminster RUZ we .o svwens .. $18.00 A Combined Living Room, Spare Bed, and Din- ing Room Stickley Day Bed Davenport, upholstered in taupe velour ......oeeiviineninn.n...$89.00 Comfortable, upholstered Cogswell Chair $49.75 Mahogany Serving Console Cabinet. . .$44.00 4 Small Mahogany Windsor Chairs. . . .$33.00 Large, solid Mahogany Top, Gate-leg Table, $42.00 8.3x10.6 Axminster Rug............$26.75 THE KITCHEN Sellers’ White Porcelain Kitchen Table §10.25 2 White Kitchen Chairs..............$5.50 3-Burner Glenwood Gas Range.......$30.00 6x9 Congoleum Rug .....o.ovvven. . $7.50 Total, complete, for 3 lovely rooms, includ- ing spare bed..........co0viininn. .. $530.50 There are aléo other combinations for con- siderably less. Furniture Piece Silver Gray Oak uite—consisting of Dress- er, Chiffonier and Bed. A charming little suite for very little money. Reduced special to $97.75 3-Piece Walnut Finished Suite. 0Odd Mahogany Dressing Table, Reduced from $70 Reduced from $125.50 to to §40. $106.00. 4-Piece Genuine Walnut or Mahogany Suite Consists of lovely Dresser, Chifforobe, Semi- Vanity Dressing Table and Bow End Bed. Reduced from $222.75 to . $178.00 Same Suite, with Full Vanity Dressing Table instead of Semi-Vanity................ $21L50 3-Piece Walnut Suite— Has Full Vanity Dressing Table, Bow-foot Bed and Dresser. Reduced from $220.00 to ceeee e+ $176.00 Same Suite with Twin Beds instead of full size bed ... Y ) .. $208.00 3-Piece Real Walnut Suite Dresser, Semi-Vanity and Bow End Bed. Reduced to ... 811750 Same Suite, with Chifforobe instead of Semi- Vanity .... 3-Piece High Grade Two Tone Walnut Suite ; Reduced from $400.00 to .$297.00 4-Piece Very Large Walnut Suite Dresser, Chifforobe, Full Vanity and Bow End Jed. A remarkable buy. Reduced from $395.00 to ........ $295.00 4-Piece Mahogany Suite Reduced from $495.00 to .$345.00 Elegant French Walnut Suite Reduced from $675.00 to. $115. llv()O' Building for Your Future and Ours If you are interested im fur- niture—in furnishing a home. —you have more or less watched the furniture adver- tising. You have found that you can buy at almost any price you wish to pay. What do the pictures and prices really mean to you? At best they are but an index to a store's character. To know their actual meaning, . you store. You must be sure that these representations guarantee far into the future — not for to- day alone. This store » half a century has unsw . ingly adhered to the policy customer satisfaction — the sale prices are unchallenge~ able—the value is secure, I you know Iartford, you know this sfore’s reputation. You are safe here. | BdadaBuainttonii [ All Sale Prices entitle you to the use of our] BUDGET PLAN of Club Paymen& This plan is yours to use free= lacking of needless detail. Sleep in Comfort This Full Size ! BED OUTFIT $39.75 consisting of Ideal Upho ter Spring, a good Felt Mal and pair of Pillows. 2 NIGHTS for “day-busy” Furniture Shoppers Thursday and Friday this week we will remain until 9:00 P. M. for th commodation of eu who find it inconven shop during the day. For this week only = these 2 ni;hh.l F. must intimately know the| g with no extra charges. ‘. ly—it is simple, dignified and{f

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