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LESS COFFEE NOW S USED IN L., Ry Narked Reduction in Consump- fion Ts Noticed YWaahington, marked redu coftee in the stimulation to its produ tropical areas were set as the chlef eff ear of what the ent termed “the in The cost larg A summary npany ntion of attempta in an coffes trade to orga the higher prices “In the fiscal year 30, 1934, ported coffee was 14.445 ¢ partment said, year ending June a0, erage price was 20.87 increase of 44 per crease e of Pra during the period wa cent. During th the imports of co States decreased pounds to 1.27 decreased consumption in States of ahout 150,000,0¢ OFf the the United States fiscal yvear, 67 Brazil and the cal- orization necessarily the price to a large extent, It seeme clear that the large Increase in price has brought about a definite reduction tn consumption and has also stimulated production in mar countries, the re been a decrease in the price of im ported coffee to the present price level of 19 cents per pound.” Brazilian loans have been sought in the United States the action has been accompanied by frequent that bankers were seeking to obtain some alteration in the valorization plan upon which Br n coffee pro ducers have operated. Tt also been suggested that the commerc department might have influenced the American banking group in this position, but no offical conifirmation of such reports has been forthcom- ing. All of the Brazilian valorization op- erations depend on the maintenance of fixed prices through the govern- ment purchase of coffee surplus ending the average pr to the United while § s, or an The in in an eofter 3 nearly paralle) with t @ into the United from 1,429,600,000 pounds the United 0 pounds 9,000,00 total coffee imported Into during last per cent e rom Brazilian « the me f offee controls coffee growing of which has recent and reports American has City Items Gulbransen player planos at Mora —udvt Lovisy Danghter Moore of Union s Veterans, will tlar meeting in Odd Iel- [On the Thomaston-Watertown road, |conferences, halted by a disagr tows Saturday evening at 7:30 cooked lunches at Crowell's. R. N. of A St. Jean's vill hold hall at ira ting in o'clock tonight Vietrolas and Pian advt. Isabella A mee 5 & at Morans'— le. No. 1 Isabelln at the horn ye 1 Mrs. All National W meet to elre night at & o'clock A da ing to Mr of 39 And ain Gene evening A the Luthers roon ter sterday rt Cochr meeti MONEY DUE FROM CITY ATTO AND TROLLEY COLLIDT A Union Suburban Express Daily Ser Retween Hartford, New Britain, Plonsilie Forestuille and Bristol New Britain Office, Occnpin & Johnson, 48 Matn St. Tel. 125-4 _}mmu to the state police barracks INFANTISHILLED | Bove Cous NDEATHER DYING ntomobile ilision taxicab fn With a Fatality (n Litchfield 5 AUR. 1T (P—Frank t Norfolk was placed today in de- il to await a find- imuel B, Herman tle colliston with a Saturday in which father. 11 here i was rged y and irrested him W disct er'a order rail from the fene n of tie elder 1most Immediate ame charges inst the son are ghter and operation while under the in- machine of liquor, Killed hy Truck Middletown, Aug. 17 (A—Jennie Gombel nck by the truck drive ick Belirose of West len, this forenoon, Middlesex hospltal. Mr. and Mrs. of Hubbard sfreet and the ocenrred at the corner of and Church streets, p Maln street n by Fre Mer died later Tha glri's parents are | Gombak fatality Hubbard Springfield Has Fatality Mass, Aug. 17 (P— Killed and another Injured teday when a truck body that had been re- | moved from its chassis and propped {up fell and crushed them while they | were at play. | | Springficla One child critically [ heavy Dies at Hospital e, Ang. 17 (A —John hit the automoblle of eanor K, Lewis of North J., late this morning, dled the hospital. Mrs. Lewis | Witima sin, 6 Mrs, [ | Asbury, at by |1ater | nere to the polica station {and notified the officers of the inel- {dent and Harold & Wayne provided and later left, and Virgial Matthews, come of the child's condition, death not having resulted at the time. Mrs. Lewls stated that in driving through North Windham near the | stood guard over a house w ters arrived. While playving in the street near the jail Tommy Ford, 12, slug their jailer and escape from jail at Kunoxville, Tenn, a bond of 82,000 to awalt the out-bOys raced with the convicts, two of whom were murderers, and A reward is heing collected for the hoys, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1925. Criminals’ Arrest STATEMOVIETAY [ Mixing R IS ENFORGEARLE (Continued ftrom “Whatever burden of restriction [the law imposes {s purely incldental |Insofar as interstate commerce s |concarned | “Whether the statute be regarded |as a revenne measure, a polica regu- lation, or both, we regard It as con- | stitutional “It does not prohibit tha bringing laf moving picture films into Connec- [tient and it only affects commerce hetween the first page) states, | “Ticenses are issued for the pur- pose of taxation. Whether in a par- ticular case they are resorted to the [exercise of the taxing or the police power of the slate depends upon the purpose of the legislature nacting the law," of the local exhibitors claim they received word from Holden to the effect: “Sit tight as you and this pay Ims dominant in e Eom e that My and | ber have been" they will not zo on use of {taxes on John 1y, Powers. ting state manager of n, eaid that business will be V appeal was to r temporary in- o distrit cone legal advice 1§ usunl ind npon Jone |be made jnnction songht Powers alsn was quoted as saying lthat tha taxes wonld not be paid, on of counsel 1dvice RURRITT CHAPEL The second group of leave on Wednesday for Air Camp. This will group for this snmm [ Aren enthusids back declaring they Richard veek NOTES boys will the Fresh s the last The chil- about the plump and g0 again Philips gained last, en- him fo the prize at the baby last Tuesday. The library Hour on Friday finds a throng of cager girls and boys waiting outside gate in and hate enjoyed to such morn- are rosy i aver, reventie office | nine | titin ounees ore conference he Book to go selec They provided that new the zames for an nearly ing finds a group of them in the| chapel plaving. The haby conference g Tures Avseeiaio moling Title Gontes ifing Nurse Assoetation will | them extent every 15, sons of policemen, saw five nicn The | will of | | the v tie in charge here the men took refuge until offi- The New Britain Tennis | Willimantic Golf club grounds she | nearly stopped her car when a chiid | ran across in front from the left- | | hand side of the | started again 1eross GOAL SITUATION road. Just as she the Nasin child ran the right-hand side, the right headlight of the car strik- ing him in the face and fra | the skun from turing | medieal | inquiry at onece, examiner Mrs. to Hartford hegan Tewis was on | | Ago, Not Resumed an Condition 1s Grave | Waterhury, 17 P | he conditio Paraidse of | Soith M who was in- ured in an auto plunge down a diteh | TéSUmption Conn., Ang Aloide ) tow ladelphia, Aug. 17 Progre the N s of » dications of any of street {ment in Atlant were apparent quarters ope | miners who have down their of their John 1 dent of | declined ty ten days 1y at the either the ant) 158,000 hard threaten at the present seale on was reported dangerous by anthori- |ties at St. Mary's hospital tod His is on the danger list, they said there fs little to name hope for his re- ors or the Paradise was injured in the Which the of his Stella Beaudoin of 506 1 street, and caused s R life tonls expi Aug. the to United disenss Mine reports o minor injuries goc SKIPPER 1S ARRAIGNED Londo Ay 17 P of Re K Teland with rd and hroy i fmminent he | "nothing new but there “might be developments’ He said to report | was Lonis Vineent Fairhaven, |day or sn. 1ford slnop |ed headquarters at a 1 | plans to remain h several d W. W. Inglis. headed | aperators’ committee at the [ City parle declared he Knowle rumored i Saturday 40 t in here 1 reorar honds of until rfield illiams cases whoa hefore | of contin the ot G Fck-off.” the principal over which the sheare split. Mr. icd- | meeting of his c Larson Tnglis €aid ther mmittee seoh for this READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED a1 two ADS FOR YOUR WANTS SHOWS NO CHANGE Negoliations, Broken Ten Dags’ wage contract d to lay Lewis, international presi that resumption of the wage negotiations Mr. Lewis has establish al hotel and e Atlantic resump- | tion of negotiations over wages and conference was no |Selecting Jury Today to 1 Try Frank Crecorian {0 Personals \ |planning to st a woman's ament for the championsi New Britain provided enough women in the interested encugh competition. The club, desirous of promoting tei for women, have heard that a ni ber have expressed the desire to Mra |toF @ the cha | plonship of the city at stake and {this reason, they decided 1 £ 16 entries recol tonrnament will be staged Al women residing in ther Boston, jury corian Aug. 17 (P—Drawing of in the trial of Frank Cre- known alsn as Frank Corey, and Costello, of Worcester, charged with the murder of Mrs, Mae Price, mistress of the Brown Theatrical Company, on May last, was today city who the to enter into The Misses Faith officlals of |Josepheon, Fanny |Esther ana Mildrea |Howard Bagl Andrew Gunnard and Ernest Frank Henni ‘ Lake Pocotopaug Henmz Carlson, Edith Westman and Zndor., Westman returned Anna wardrohe Derby gl begun ””mw(“ Ay | Price was found bhound and elain, ap | * |parently after a struggle, in her Mrs. Michael and daugh- | room in the Hollls Hotel | ter, Mary, of 68 Tremont atreet are |’ ¢ (his afternoon five of the 12 spending the week at the Pollyanna |5 oo e a™y oo ahocan Farlier in i I ) [cottage, Momauguin. [the day, Superior Court Tudge Lum- |@In. Berlin, East Berlin, Kensir ! Mrs. Henry mus had refused an indefinite con. | Plainville, Maple Till and of 80 Manroe tinuance of {he case, requested by [ten Will be eligible to compete [to their home o weeks' | i on the ground that |8ardless of age. " Imotor trip relafiy and |stories in Toston Sunday newspapers | Fntries T B | friends in Chatear Albany, Utlca [had tended to the jury |should be sent to °ad- land Rochester, N his client. Judge Tammus |17 SME eor “oit is spending a few | {he “elearly | of Hotel Chase, 1.ouis, the trial | by tournament with Fast have Kehoe are in- W Willis returned ry and son. A street have after ot 1 a defrnse o el are open tay. presudies ke street with a rinst tranc nts, or they w 1 contempt' c ol Mr. Murdock over the telepho i\“' 2165, All entrics must be _ |or before August 27. o B ‘ . < | FPlay for the auto trip fo (‘anada | Show Marked Increase |[tempted berore and in this instay Plac | 17 UP—Grafn |the only organized tournament after feanh ie FUGMe i SXe0ted Biins & Innes mumbe S 40,000 bushels, com- |f2MAle devotees the With 1.773.000 bushels the|8ame Wil be entered vious weel | Tn the west, and in larger cities in the hecome strong national tennis honors. The ch | pians of past years and Miss He | present champion got her articles to be hut ordered coal | _ - g p idays at (1 St | Mo. lin hegun, in | George Hyland of Smalley street | kers, 1 a Robhert has returned trip to Nov Mrs, W. L. nd family have returned from a t ks’ Indian Ne 1 s Charles Warner Ellls street and W family of 1 savhrook Cochrane of Tenox to 1 Seotia Washington last Aug. of s hot week had that inajy a | export of rac pared ! some of P at rast Department reports to- following comparisons ports and mmeree the N last ose of 1 Wheat 861,000 e have contenders hot at |y the | week bhefore 1.058.0 ford two W bushels, against | Wil 74,000 against 128.- ! through tournaments s a £3,000; (New Britain Tennis club plans, yinst 74,0005 Larley | Women who are followers of £27.000, |game of tennis should not ins exportad from |opportunity to start thin 208,000 [the direction of g bushels, | for their tennis exports of [Should the tonrnament he a 170,000 a similar pl each year and 1 no ek’ 0 Rye Man . Delaney penter and seph T f the Hotel (0nn; oats 100,000 701,000 against oints Jo for 296,000 agains Canadian Sfates movin cogni play e nled United bushels ports were ning e Rt 00 work North flon 17 ) Rel American t barrels | this |staged vore year, will N Ainst harrels prohahly THE POTTERS 10- club WOMEN NET STARS MAY HAVE THURNEY the th mis m en- am hat Brit fon n “ |l = Murdock of | e ved ne. on tennis title for wom at- 1 is et the me for m len s t this g in tion THE WORST POLLY AND HER PALS A-«r; PERKIANS. ) HAWVE THE (" TERNOON |[GUTTIALY, 32 ME 1Ly MISS (cockNEY! /| HERE, (, comE FLOWERS [/ GEAT TO MISS f 2 i tum runners attempted to smuggle 700 cases of whiskey inte New York city buried in a load of s detected a smell other than codfi from the schooner Mary Ellen and the liquor was confiseated, How- 1 coming Ited cadfish hle prizes will he awarded to each Fnrther details reg ling the pro UL be printed in Herald posed tonrnament 3 v issued of the PINGHAM ACCEPTS Aug, 17 Hiram Eingham Ross of the —United States a letter Lon- society, ac- the in ural n tn i sndan i attend county fair with Goy- Trumbull on Sept. 17, PITTSFIELD STRIKE Pittsfield, Aug About 400 strike here 700 SPREADS 17 (P went on making a total of +on are on agains Mass, more today worke voolen o rike in Pittsfield in protest reductions, i Home WeT WasH ) | L-AUNDRY {MAKES YOU SEE. 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