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SCHOOL SUPPLIES THIS IS HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES Come down to our store and see the big window display of School Goods School is more fun if you have the right pencils, pens, notebooks and other things that are required. You can get them here, Stationery Dept. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO0. 169-171 MAIN ST, We're Making Tt Easy for You to Come Here for the First Time— And hard for you to come here for the last! A stranger within thess gates isn't treated any finer than our regular customers—but he is taken care of so well that he is a stranger only as long as we are strangers to him Let's break the ice before the fce freezes, Come in and see this beantiful collection of erisp fall apparel— get the feel of real friendship in the values and you'll think it strange that you've heen stranger so long. Horsfall Two-Trouser Fall Suits .......... $38.50 | Slim Jim Fall Hats.. $5.00 | New Fall Neckwear | Fall Hosiery | HJORSFALLS 3-99 Msylum Streci “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Store Open All Day Every Business Day. a ) SHORING ALLOWED IN NEW SKYSCRAPER Deinking Also Tabon and Effort Will Be Made to Bar Sunday Papers. New York, 8ept. 1 drinking a po&sibly Sund. papers will be taboo nears: thro out the world's loftie $14,000,000, ing, which Oscar A, Konkle, a realty operator, plans to erect as 2 monument to missionaries out of gratitude for the recov of his son from lockjaw The building will towerlng 800 feet above th eight teet taller than the guilding. Ten per cont of the p will go for mission k hotal guest tatement pledging not tn use toxicanta, Mr. K newspapers also ¢ The building story auditor tional church be 65 stories, street, mus! ) or in- Sunda eliminated ude a three tobace will in ym far undenomina servi a bank pital and a radio biroadcasting sta- tion. The maximum charge for room bath and two n 821 a week The skys tire block at 1 The a hos raper Wil occupy an en- et and Rroad way undert £ay8 planning s siy v death from 1 the boy vate all his time ta making mone for migsionary wor AMERIGAN MAY HEAD NICARAGUAN POLICE Majar Carter Lilely to Tead Con stabulary - Concervatiyes Com tinue Protest on Cahinet Managua The polit the ir net of I blie h terda heen offi the remig Ri and gar ne can Nica be guan given Uptot the proclar official state ernmer situation i day disordes taken place s Managua mation. Among the was an attack by on the town of M tacking parties been repulued that property E -eompany had been s on the Atlantic coast Ne. Bt of the repub- 00 room hotel build- | TRIES T0 KILL WIFE THEN SHOOTS SELF Wounded Brenford Man Cap- fured by Police Branford, Sept. 1 (P—After had attempted to take the life of his wife by shooting her in the head and following an attempt on his life, Phillp 8wikobski, who Ilives in shack in the so-called Swamp dis- trict” of Branford, was arrested this morning charged with assault with intent to kill Swikobski shot his wife last night after an argument, but the bullet grazed the forehead and while it in- fiicted a deep flesh wound, the in- jury was not serlous. Swikobski then fled from his home and constables searched for him most of the night. This morning he was tound walking on the maln street here with a bul- et wound In his throat. He told the police he shot himself after he had shot his wife, Because of the nature of the wound, Swikobskl could not be ques- tioned regarding the attack on his wife and his attempt at suicide and the police here are continuing their investigation. Swikobski was taken to (Grace hospital in New Haven this morning. HANEY REFUSES 70 QUIT BOARD Tried fo Remove Palmer--Presi- dent Demands Withdrawal Washington, Sept. 1 (-—President Coolidge at Swampscott is looked to for the next step in the situation brought about by the refusal of Commissioner Bert E. Haney of the shipping board, to accede to the president’s request for his resigna- | tion. | Asked to step out hecause of his | effort to remove President Palmer of | the fleet corporation, and which Mr. Coolidge Informed him “was con- trary to the understanding 1 had | with you" Mr. Haney declined on the ground that resignation “would carry an Implication which T eannot | permit.” | Whethar the president's action | will be immediate or wil await the | he 152 FALL DR S st e ARl e Crepeg, Brocaded &il IN PROGRESS ALL DAY WEDNESDAY next term of congress is conjectural, The president may dismiss the com- missloper oply for a malfeasance, neglect or incompetence, but as Mr, Haney I8 serving under a recess ap- pointment his dismissal could be accomplished by fallure to send his name to the senate for confirmation. Mr. Haney, of Oregon, democratic member of the board, declared in a letter to the president that he had not intended to have Mr, Coolldge understand that If “re-appointed I would be a party to continuing Mr. Palmer” in office. S Reviewing the elrcumstances of his conversation with Mr, Coolldge just prior to his re-appointment, the commissioner. said he had not in- tended to lead the president “to think my view of .President Palmer and his activities, which I expressed, would change, unless there was a change'in his administrative policy.” Several fimes recently in meetings of the board, Mr. Haney: lias sought, without ‘support, to bring about the removal of Mr. Palmer. He contends that the gvernment merchant fleet has deteriorlated {n numbers and service and that Mr. Palmer has.re- duced the numbers of ghips operat- ing.out of Portland on'tha Oregon- Oriental line and contemplated fur- ther reduction, - {004 i Recently Mr. Palmer declared re- ductions in the governnrent fleet were made permissible through increased efficiency and that lay-offs on the Oregon-Oriental line were only sea- sonal. The commissioner has contended also, that many of the ‘duties given by law to the board have been dele- gated to Mr. Palmer and that he has acted independently of the board “although he was by his appoint- ment created the board's agent.” * ROYAL WEDDING Prince Phillp of Hesse to Take Prin- cess Mafalda of Ttaly as Sept. Bride 23—Papal Consent Given, Rome, Sept. 1 (A — The Italian royul family is at Racconigi, await- ing the arrival of Prince Philip of Hesse, fiance of Princess Mafalda, second daughter of the Italian king and queen, The prince and princess are to be married September 23, Philip, a nephew of the former ‘l\?\'fl“f‘ is 80 years old and Mafalda is 23. Papal consent was necessary for the marriage, as the prince s a Lutheran, iAdes of the royal famlily are re- fraining from comment on a report circulated in Trieste and Florence of the coming engagement of Crown Prince Humbert to the Infanta Bea- trice of Spaln, but it is generaMy be- licved that the report 1s without foundation. ESS SALE! All crisp, new, up-to-the-minute in style. This Special Price for Wednesday ONLY! Group comprises Balbriggans, Satins, Flat ks and Flannels; Flare, Straightline and 2-Piece Models in all the new- est shades, (D. & T.—Dress Dept., ?nrl'F]nm') 1235ITILETIREIAIIRRIREIIEIRLITLELITIILLLITILL T31222E228LTE: Abhout 350 Yds. ( 10 inch Cheney Silks t Yd colorings to suit wom (D. & L— 232323202 Uusual price $3.95 Yd. —————————————————— e CHENEY SILK SALE! .39 yd 25 patterns) of genuine 0 go Wednesday at $2.39 Patterns and en of every taste. § Main Floor) (BLANKET SALES! 66x80 ESMOND “2 1 BLANKETS 64x76 ESMOND “2 BLANKETS 70x80 PART WOOL BLANKETS, Pa (D. & L- e 9349 INSIZ ... $4.95 NEW BRITAIN DAILY FLAGLER ASKS FOR HONEY FRO NIECE Tncompetent With Large Income Sned by Uncle Bridgeport, Sept. 1 (A—Harvey K. Flagler, 80, of Stoneham, Mass, once a prominent steel manufac- turer, filed suit today in the superlor court to obtain allowances from the estate of Mrs. Anna Harden Hickey. Mrs. Hickey, 59 years old, has been an Inmate of Stamford Hall, Stam- ford for 18 years, under treatment for a mental disease, Mrs. Harden Hickey 18 the daugh- ter of John K. Flagler, deceased brother of the plaintiff and a niece of the late Edmuand C. Converse, banker of Greenwich and New York. She is a cousin of Antoinnette the Countess von Warbonsleben, for- merly Baroness von. Romberg of New York and Santa Barbara, Cal. Flagler made a preliminary mo- tion in the Stamford probate court asking for sums of money from Mrs, Harden Hickey's estate. He pe- titioned that the Stamford Trust company, which is legal conservator for Mrs. Hickey, pay him allowances. His suit was refused. His suit filed today is an appeal from. that de- cision, Flagler declares that his nlece's holding of $45,000, together with an annual income of $12,000 s more than sufficlent for her caré and the provision of every luxury. He further states that he is required to practice the greatest self-denial and is deprived of many pf . the neces- sities end eomforts of life. Referring to the vast’ sums of money occumulating in the name of the woman confined in an institution, Flagler declares his opinion as fol- lows: “It is not the policy of the law of the state &f Connecticut or any other state that there should be large and continual accumulation of unneces- sary, unused and merely surplus in- come for an incompetent, and there is in the instant case no reasonable expectation that said surplus will or can ever be neéeded by Mrs., Harden | Hickey, to whom i{ is 6t n6 benefit.” Flagler acks . that the ‘superior court direct the Stamford Trust com- pany as conservator of the estate of Mrs. Harden Hickey, to pay him 'such sums” at stated intervals’ as may eeem just.” Stamford, Sept. 1 (P—Walter N. Maguire, of. Cummings and Lock- wood, counsel for the Stamford Trust company, said today that Har- vey K. Tlagler, who has filad an ap- 77 y AV 7 7 N HERALD, peal from. probate in tHé gourt at Bridgeport; ‘s’ helr-at-law of Mrs. Harden Hickey, and as such would inherit her estate if she dies before e does.’Tt 15 as helr-at-law that he has filed his petition.” Counsel for the'conservator claims that if :the Massachusetts' man dies before Mrs. Harden Hickey he would ceass to be the helr-at-law and the conservator would be responsible for any sum of.money. pand to him be-. fore her death. For this reason the Stamford Trust company has refused to make any payment to Flagler and thers is no Connecticut - law that glves him the right to collect as a prospective heir.at-law.” When the matter was before il Stamferd probate court the question of jurisdiction was also ralsed and that entered:ifito. the: court’s doia! of the petition. ITALIAN GUEEN WAS MOTHER EARLY Started 0 With Dolls -Says Ql@ Helena S Rome, Sept. 1 (A—Dlscussing the diities of a’mother with a visitor re- cently, Queen Helena told her/guest that she had always been a mother. “When I was a baby, queen, “I mothered my dolls, loving them, bringing them up and ‘educat- ing them as though tliey ‘were liv- Ing creatures. As a young girl, T was a mother to my youngest brother, . When he was born my mother was seriously ifl, and the in- fant was turned over to me. I 'did more for him than I did'for my own children, because for them T had the ald of nurses.” Queen Helena recalled a story of the crown prince when a toddling tot. The youngster had been crying and quickly dried his tears when his mother invited him to aid ‘her in a minor domestic task. “Now you are a fine little man sald the ‘queen ‘to her now smiling son, “And to think just a ' little while ago you were crying like a naughty child.” . “Oh, mother,” replied little Hum- boldt, “that was not 1 crying; it was another 1itt] s 5 HELEN WILLS HOME Berkeley, Cal, Sept. 1 (A —Heien Wills, bringing with her the national | singles and doubles titles in women's tennis, returned home yesterday:to enter her sophomore year at the| Uhiversity of California, i Y 7/‘;77 it 1s conteating his ¢laim alleging|' PAT BOYLE GOES T0 BELVIDERE POPULAR NEW BRITAIN YOUN AN WINS PROMOTION “Bmiling Pat" Boyle has a whole residential district all to himself, at last. Four years ago, Boyle joined the sales force of the Unjo nLaundry, and almost immediately the list of his customers began to grow. People found that it wag easy to do business with this pleasant young man who really knew his business well,. He was ever on the alert to increase his knowledge of the laundry and dry cleaning business. .Laundry text books and. , trade -periodicals always found .him an eager and thorough reader. Today, after four years of intep. sive experience he Is given the im- portant Belvidare district as his own. It is. a logical and well deserved promotion of another one of New Britain's own sons. He goes to his new assignment with the good wighes of a host of friends and the Union Laundry Co. I And rumor has it that a dainty little lass from Hartford is quietly preparing to live in New Britaln— but that's another, story.—adv S —— Judge Imposes $4,065 © In Fines in Month New Haven, Sept 1 (P—Judge Sheridan Whitaker has been on the criminal side of the city court one month and in"that period he im- posed fines of $4,065.48 and jail sentences of 4,250 days, in 1,023 cases tried before him. Those who paid fines numbered 288 and those gent to jail were 135, ) i iar 7 b Y % 5 i .An unusually {an Internationally Known Make. Well | tailored of exceptional quality Muslin; | generous hems and the best of workman- Straightline Hoover Styles, 3-4 ship. ; length “sleeves. Wear Well; whit i _ L B A K AND LEVENTHAL %fl// CONKEI HOOVER DRESSES IN A TRULY GREAT SALE Each Garment Wrapped In A Sanitary Glazed Paper Package. Wed. While They-Fast %) // 00 29 We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities Fortunate Purchase of Look Well, Fit Well, e and colors in Cham- ; - +D, & Li—Main-Floor) hearty suppaqrt of his employers, The | City Items Ford and Chevrolet owners—Get a set of “Stop Shimmy" adjustable bolts for your car and stop the front wheels from wobbling, Patent ap- plied for.. G. Crusberg, 464 Stanléy street. Tel. 2896-3,—advt. E. E. Thomas has resigned his po- sition as salesman with the H. J. Helnz Co. and has accepted a sim. flar position with the ‘Francis H. Leggitt Co, wholesale grocers of Meriden. sHome cooled lunchen at Crowell's. —advt. John and Mary Zotter have pur- chased the former residence of John Hiltpold on Greenwood street. The house 1is of the two-family type. The sale was completed today through the offices of the George J, Riley Realty Co. The ladles of Bohenilan Eagle will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:16 o'clock at the rallroad station and take the traln to Newington where they will attend a meeting at the home of Mrs, Joseph Beborny. Gulbransen .player planos at Morans. —advt, Members of A. G. Hammond aux- {llary will meet at the center at 2 o'clock Thursday to attend a basket luncheon at Lake Compounce, If stormy, the picnic will be held Fri- day at the ‘same hour. The board of public works will meet at 7:30 o'clock this evening. The obtalning of materials for the clty's paving venture on Myrtle street will be taken up. BRAKE GROWS. 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Park and Bigelow Sts.,, New Britain GREAT ATTRACTIONS 72x108 and 90x108—for full and twin bed size. Candlewick Hand Tufted Bedspreads. In blue, rose, gold and lavender patterns. Usually sell at $4.95. A remarkable value at (D. & L.—Basement) ‘D&L’ HOSIERY SALE! T 65 pr “Our Own” Guaranteed Special Pure Thread Silk Hose in Chiffon or Medium Weight, Full Fashioned and in Black, White and the New Fall Shoe Shades. Every pair guaranteed by D. &.L. (D. & L.—Main Floor) BLANKET SALES! 70x80 FINE PLAID BLANKETS, Pair ....... ELDORADO WOOL BLANKETS, Pair ....... KINGSTON ALL WOOL BLANKETS, Pair........ $5.50 $6.98 $8.98 (D. & L.—$rd Floor)