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[ 1‘l ) v ! * 'veen gathered by the French intel- ' that h * French, * . xpressed ple THO QUESTIONS OCCUPY CODLIDGE President Will Probably Retumn| to Washington Soon Bwampscott, Mass, Sept, 1 (F— Two domestic issues confronting the administration—the anthracite sit- uation and the shipping board con-| | troversy—overshadowed all others in | President's C he approached the end of his vaca- | | tion. | Repeatedly it Lad been indicated | | that the federa take no hand in tt pute between h and mi anthracite reality, e i the administration contemplates a move, restricted as it is by law, other than to do what it can to in- sure an adequate fuel supply in an- thracite consuming territory. pension of | become a Pending his return to Washington | | President | ) Coolldge will keep tabs on develop- | | probably within a week. ment through the press and reports ftom government observers, The shut down of anthracite mines is expected to have no effect what- ever on his vacation p'ans. With regard to the shipping board vontroversy, brought to a head by the president's demand for the res- fgnation of B. E. Haney of Oregon, as a commissioner, it is problemati- eal what Mr. will do in view of Mr. Hane e al to quit, He may action designed to bring | about Haney's removal, before re-| turning to the capltol. He may wait untfl he ts back in Washington be- fore making a move or he may dis- pose of the problem by awalting the December session of congress and submitting to the senate the name of somebody else for Mr. Haney's placo on the board, The storm which has been raging over the marine camp here due to charges that a corporal and a pri- vate went to sleep while on guard duty at White Court h ubsided today. The corporal, Ar v Chan- tos of Cleveland, was back on duty, | Captain Adolphus Andrews, com- mander of the Mayflower, having disapproved punishment meigd out by a summary court martial. The private, € ce Key of Centerville, Texas, was less fortunate. He was sentenced to 20 days. confinement and $21 forfeiture of pay. p In addition to a conference today with newspaper reporters, President Coolidge had an engagement to re- celve American delegates to the Pan- American highways congress, pre- paratory fo its sailing later in the week for South America. The can- ference will be held in Buenos Alres. ABD-EL-KRIN LFADS TROGPS N PERSON Hopes to Hold Out for Favorable Weather. French Morocco, Sept. 1 (A}— ned to hold out cable operations-in northern Moroc- co for a modern army, Abd-El-Krim, the Morocean war lord, personadly is taking command of his forces array- ed against the French. This information is sald to have nce bureau at French headquar- Ithough Tostilitles on a large cale are in abeyance, nevertheless bLoth sides are devoting their ener- gies to preparing for a big battle. Only skirmishes, raids and outpost clashes are taking place. On the eastern sectors Abd-El- Krim is said to be endeavoring by fair means or foul, to force tribes | e deserted him back into his ; that he is fearful of possible sults from a combined Franco- spanish attack at Melilla, The American airmen who have volunteered for service with the | have made their {initial flights over points of the battle Captain Rockwell and Lieut, t‘cusing led the sduadren, which | v over Kelaa Des Sless and | thence over the Ouergha river and » the territory of the Bena Ser- al tribesmen. Rockwell dropped bombs on ¢ 2 of on a little among flock Moors. | American avi ) r return | e over the observa- en enabled to ma Won't Be Fired front t1ons they } ¥ Dr. H. C. Taylor will fght through the courts the effort of SBecretary of Agriculture Jardine to remove him trom the office of chief of the bureau of agricultural economics at Washe ington, D. C. olidge’s mind today as | ; ation that| | OPEN ALL DAY- WEDNESDAY THE LAST WEEK BRINGS EVEN GREATER Speciall Davenport Table —sketched . from OUR artist has sketched from stock this dav- enport table in attractive combination brown mahogany. The top measures 47x17 inches. Here is just the table you have been considering for fall refurnishing! A good value at $19.75. August Sale Price $13.95 FOR your living rcom or dining room, choose one of these 9x12 seamless Axminster rugs. They are noted for their durability. A good value at $52.50,° August Sale Price $38.80 8-Piece Walrrut Group ONE of the final values of the sale is this eight-piece group, after a Queen Anne design. In combination American walnut, buffet, oblong table, five side chairs and host chair in tapestry. (China cabinet or sorver ex A good value at $195.00. August Sale Price’ $151.60 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1325 HOUSANDS of quality values have been assembled for the last week —the Sale ends Saturday, September 5! For the final clean-up, come in and see what we have done to provide thrifty offerings! Prospective fall married couples will particularly benefit by coming in during this last week—and only five days remain during which you can get such out- of-the-ordinary values! 3-Piece Jacquard Group in Rose, Blue or Taupe 3 _ S N R UR artist has produced here a group which we have chosen as representative of the exceptional values you will find here during the last days of the sale . You may choose this group in a selected grade of jacquard, in either rose, blue or taupe, And the nationally known Nachman construction provides the magic springs of comfort. elched frometock= M, //n 1692 A good value at §225.00. August Sale Price 2-Piece Velour Floor Lamp $12.75 HERE are homemakers who desire only a two-piece group, so we ofler this suite, with davenport, and arm chair, in brown, gray or blue velour; wing chair extra; dependable construction. A good value at $135.00. 5103 74 August Sale Price ......... seeneg tra.) | OPEN ALL DAY | WEDNESDAY VALUES! Four-Poster Bed “’I{O. will deny the charm of Colonial fur- _ niture? One of the chief pieces is a quaint four-poster, and this one is of com- bination mahogany, and a final sale offering, A good value at $35.00, August Sale Price $28.50 _\ FAMOUS maker of bedding in this coun- try emphasizes very properly that you spend ore-third of your life in bed; there- fore, choose the most comfortable bedding possible. Here is a quality felt mattress that is a good value at $22.50, August Sale Price $15.60 3-Piece Walnut Grofip ]"HE. thrifty homemaker will be attracted to this three- i piece ]ggroup in a lighter tone of walnut, striping. By a maker whose output we largely control. Bow-end bed, dresser and chifforette: s By good value at $175.00. with gold vanity August Sale Price $128.80 extra, A Individual Credit Terms To Fit Individual Cases Goods Delivered Free By Truck Anywhere In New England 196--206 Trumbull HARTFORD'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE Goods Stored and Insured Free For Future Delivery