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NEW BRITAIN HERALD [=:-2] NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1926. Second Section are represented in the rows of ba- zaars. Becomes Tourist Center Since the former Austrian pro- vince of Bosnia-Herzegovina passed to Yugo-Slavia, Sarajevo has become increasingly attractive as a tourist center. Nowhere in Europe does the American traveller find such a har- monious blending of East and West. The Moslems of the Orient rub el- bows with the Westerner of Europe. | Peasant women, mounted on don- July 27 |keys, with distaff in hand, and home in East 71st street at break- |fast time and shot her brother PROIBITION OF | Harry Pollack, to death, the police | | said. Then he walked more than ten blocks to a sand company at 61st | street and avenue “A" where two other brothers are employed. He asked for Eugene but saw Frank Pollack on a truck. He mounted President Calles of Mexico| the truck, shot m five mes an Tssues Onder Today ~ |ram awas: - ™° Hmen e Cotimbus 0. 2ty 11 tP—pron AVIATOR IS KILLED | serasono Ohi f ‘wpqum sue In the August 10 Ohio pri- | 2 bhary campaign for the nomination |Canadian Flier, On Way to Maine, ‘»lncc the crime that precipitated the |burden following them, make their imethods of defining bt both republican and democratic {world conflict* was committed in |way slowly through the torturous |brought with them to andidates for the United States |Sarajevo, but the little Bosnian town [streets, while modern American enator and for the republican gov- {remains as obscure and unpreten- |motor-cars shoot along the principal I suddenly die.” energy. Today again victory is sub- |rejoicing yesterday because of the It often happened that one making | ordinate to the same conditions. Let |action of a special town meeting held a false oath would be selzed with | us immediately begin the heavy task, | Sunday night at which it was voted supcrs;:{(mus fear that would over- | for the republic, for the country to turn over to their use a $30,000 Sabie Ml oxfestes him to confe Premier Poincare residence to be used as a future g of the grass was that, | e |home. The house will be moved 300 should the oath be false, he and his | the opening of the chamber's session | 7o "%~ C 0 W8S l'xkeno‘l:y the entire family should be exterminated | PY @ tremendous uproar among the 1 | a 2 4 th | communists whi 12 ed 15 ute bk, The town also voted to &ive from the face of the earth and their s gt ‘n,n eterans a fund of $9,300 for Hfis N(][ Beefl AI‘OHSG{] Sm(}e Al](}leflt SllpeI‘SfifiOIl PEI‘SIS(S | nabitation covered with grass. }7,:‘:" rl‘":‘f"l"’:ro‘: il ””'"1"1‘ tor | MOVing and remodelling the house, World War in Islands | Yugo-Slavia, | Apfa, Samoa, July 27 (P— White years have |white-robed camel-tenders, With imen who introduced the system of [traine of their falthful beasts of [plotting land and the was greeted at threatened to expel the manifestants, | ) ident of the Chamber Peret | JACK FLYNN RESIGNS | i i g it or not restored Flynn, manager of the New Hayen | PAYMENT []F I]EBTS . ria i astern league baseball team resign- | Columbus, O., July 27 (#—Prohi- one by 4 e S evori | iree- |ed today and Billy Gleason, field e social- feaptain was appointed in his place, Bamoa the e com- |Flynn said he had personal affairs white man's training of administer- which required his attention. ing oaths. Sk e T Runs Into Windmill In Ontario And Falls. (Continued from First Page) Gets Confidence Vote. rnor. In the gubernatorial contests this sue is expected to be more pro- ounced as these two contests are xpected to develop the most gen- ral interest. While it also will be| factor in the republican senatorial |Ontario, was f Willis |Camp Borden, Maine. battle, the fact that Senator has seven opponents lessens his con- | ern about being renominated. Contest Between Sexes Richmond, Hill, Ontario (A—A Don Quixote of the air v killed today when his airplane ran into a windmill. William Stephenson of Braford, ing from Toronto to He was trav- |eling low and apparenfly did not se |the windmill ahead of him. The arms of the mill tore a wing from The contest between former Sena- [the plane and- Stephenson broke his | or Atlee Pomerene and Miss Flor- |y acl in the resulting crash. ,supreme court judge, be fought mainly on nce E. Allen robably will he wet and dry issue, the orces supporting Mr. Pomerene and he dry advocates backing Miss Al- n. A third candidate is Charles E. harton. Mr. Pomerene also is rawing the fire of organized labor, particularly twe railroad organ lons which opposed him for re-elec- |sary of her marriage on four years ago. The fight between Mr. Pomerene nd Miss Allen also stands out as the irst real contest between a woman nd a man cadidate for a major ffice in Ohlo. Four years ago a coman seeking election as United tates senator as an independent re- eived only a few thousand votes. Willis' Opposition seven candidates opposing enator Willis represent virtually | very form of opposition. Five are vowed liberals, They are former fenator Charles Dick of Akron: | rmer congressman and former ecretary of state Charles Q. Hilde- randt, of Wilmington; Attorney A. Fiorini of Dayton; former State | | The liveral | Maximilian’s Widow Is Visited by Royalty Brussels, Belgium, July 27 (P !The king and queen today visited | former Empress Marie Charlotte of Mexico on the ty-ninth anniver- to Maximilian ilifated emperor. She talked a long {time with their majesties, addres them as prince and princes has never been informed death of her brother, Leopold II of Belgium. Members of her entourage say powers, and that she frequently re- fers to Maxmilian. [North Canaan Scene of Beer Trucks’ Seizures North Canaan, July 27 (P—Three trucks carrying beer were stopped | by state officers on roads in this section early today. Thomas Basso, of Canaan, New | enator Thomas W. Latham of Mon- oeville, and John D. Alcorn of Cin innati. Of these Mr. Hildebrandt onsidered likely to be most gene lly favered by the liberals. Two of Senator Willis' opponents | re farmers and drys like himself. hey are George L. Watson of Mar- ngo, and Lloyd E. Price of Van ert While there are twelve republican | andidates for governor, political | aders pick Secrefary of State Thad | I Brown of Columbus; Myers Y. ooper of Cincinnati; State Treasur- r Harry §. Day of Fremont, and oseph B. Sieber of Akron, as the |was fined $100 and costs. York, barrels. Salvan Vivigrid of Water- bury, had forty cases, and Loui lartin, also of Waterbury was rid- ling with him, On Fred Engelkee's truck were 40 half barrels. He belongs in Hudson, Y. Before Justice Norman Moore | kee wers Martin Engelkee was arrested in Torrington last Fri- on a similar charge, officers said, fined $400 and cost ® | dripping she has partly recovered her mental | first on S ad ten | |leathersellers sit READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS| |tlous as it was in the days when it |was under the Purks. | It has slept throughout the twelve |years of Europe’s reconstruction, {unconscious of the mighty part it |played in the war which left several |nations in ruins. From the tops of “ninety-and-nine” minarets kish muezzins still call the faith- ful to prayer, while thousands of un- believers do their daily tasks in the |bazaars. Small Tablet Only Evidence. The only evidence the American traveler finds that the Austrian | Archduke, I'ranze Joseph, was dered here is a_small tablet on a |building near which the Austrian noble was shot down. Amercan urists invariably take out their {cameras and photograph the spot. e G The little River Mijacka, who Dlaci et F 1 with. the |the scene to help maintain acid waters were stained with the | : has reported that quiet prevails now blood of the slain duke, |25 TP o i 3 a1 e danger zone. |winds its peaceful way into the val. | B ley beyond, oblivious of the fact that its name is mentioned in a thousand histories in connection with the as- sassination of the heir to the Aus- trian throne, |thoroughfare Virginia Fishing Boat To Carry Machine Gun Hampton, Va., July Virginia fisheries patrol boat Mar- |guerite will mount a machine gen |hereafter as the result of the “war” which existed between Maryland crabb nd Virginia officials in Chesapeake Bay since 192 Commissioner of Fisher R. Houston authorized the i Hlnn of the weapon toda " |Marylanders fired last w m from nia waters. The commander the Commodore Maury, 5 sent to B. & M. Doubles Its Income in Month | | Boston, July 27 (P—A gain in net People are Indifferent lincome from $398,970 in June 1925 The people of the town |to $682,938 for the same month of lethargic, indifferent and indolent. |this ye: reported by the Boston Many of them are Moslems who, un- |and Maine railroad toda affected by Turkey's example Operating revenues incre wear the time-honored fez pr |416 while operating expenses de- [ed by Mahamet. They sit in 8 $191,556 for |dimunitive bazaars, legs crossec hs. 1 and tie charges i scrutable and imperturbable, s creased $32,551 largely. through the ingly unmoved by the tide of life |ne counting system inaugurated {and color which goes by. by which accurals From the street “of- the copper- against the months in which nf‘"(vr.\ is done instead of being dis- smiths comes the rythmic beating i hammers; - in the set of® the |tributed through the twelve montk operating expenses the cobblers and |Under this plan, shoe merchants, serenely plying |for the first six months have includ v fili led tie an 1 accruals of $913,804 their trade. Potters, silver filigree [ed tie and rail accrua |workers, carpet weavers, spice mer. U.::HL chant and a host of other trades | 10\! last year. seem | So, officially, | places his Bible to swear that title to a cer- | tain piece of | But those who have lived here long | (P —The |know that at heart the native does not have the degree of fear when an oath is taken upon a Bible that 1se | rite k on the | |vessel when she sought to prevent |ject that represented the fami taking crabs from Vir- village God. The contesting parties |to annihilate of |would say with hand resting on the | flagship of |grass ssembly, 1 lay my order, |grass, if T have declared falsely may | ent. She saved herself by union and | We ed $70,- ) ) for the corresponding per- || the native Samoan hand upon the Holy land belongs to him. | ad for the old Samoan oath. | 3 Te grave issues are at stake he is apt to discard the for the old one. While the different villages th was to- take a and lay it on a stone or oth modern form the old manner common bunch of y or In the presence of this whole | hand on form a repayment fund for the na- | tional defense bonds. An appeal sighted discussion by In its first re allied debts, the declar: “The nations which are [ her caps as ourselves fore everything varied in |est impos: In conclusion the “France has the [ more er to adjourn all in or;n}]. made to ‘“clear- patriotism” to shorten the voiuntary discipline. Foreign Debts, rence to | one of confiden | for the governme | After the vote on postponing rpellation, Premier Poinca [ troduced his financial bil, our credi- | ¢ rred to the 1d whom Irance the firm | 1o 4t 0 pay within every r ure Will Pay tion of report. extraordinary pr antd,; b bill was put to a vof 3 approval of monetary crisis. ] ri iue to 1 causes but it is i way | ble to caln <“” 18 daneerous etecin ) (Wehster, Maks., Gives knu\\':v g hours than painful Webster, Mass bster veter: July organizations w Premier Poincare asked the ¢cham- fons un- ance commit- most urgent two-thirds of Opposes School Board On Goodwin St. Grade Expenditure of additional funds to bring Goodwin street to a grade recommended by the school board s met opposition on the part of e board of public works and Chairman Reginald Towers, with y Engineer Joseph D. Williams, plan a conference with Mavor Weld to determine whether the work should be done. A grade has already been estab- lished and worked at a cost to the city of $2,600 and if the new grade is to be worked the cost will be boosted to approximately $10,000, lic works officials say. The money | pu War Veterans Home | was not providea in the budget and P— e | must be shorn, if it is to be allowed other work STORE CLOSES AT NOON IMPORTANT VALUES FOR TOMORROW. ednesday)\\omin ith grwi oney BARGAINS Extra Size Women’s Slips For Wednesday Only Brillo The aluminum cleanser and polisher. The 10c e. W edne\sda\ 52 5C Saves Space in Your STORE CLOSES NOON ale m)mg COME EARLY, GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE Fine Muslins and Nainsooks shoulder: Bodice top. White and colors. Wednesday Plain and 20-inch hem. Built up fancy trimmed. c " Electric Toasters{ ‘Scrim Curtains }I.eavl\ gauge metal, fully ‘ Extra fine grade serim ma- nickel plated — complete | terial, silk hemstitched with cord and plug. Toasts | with neat edging; 214 yards two slices of bread. | long. For 49 For Wednesday . . 85C Wednesday ..... C|— T Women’s Children’s Summer Hats Hats for little tots 18 months to 3 years. P. K Poplin and Repps; white and colors. 69c Wednesday A Dream of Custom Beauty Without the Nightmare of Custom Cost ! hife contenders. Mr. Cooper and Mr. FOR BEST RESULTS hay are both recognized drys. Mr. rown is expected to receive liberal upport generally. Mr. Sieber, sup- orted by the Ku Klux Klan twe ears ago, placed scond in a large ila. Donahey Asks Third Term Governor Vic Donahey, who s lecking a third term nomination, has hree democratic opponents. One is Ifred P. Sandles of Ottawa, former ) aperient, adds tate secretary of agriculture, who is ! B G and eing snpported by former Governor = eliminative ames M. Cox .The other cundidates Emproyen ) re James C. B. Beatty of Fast Liv- He;d.:;c g rpool, pottery broker, running on io n anti-Volstead law platform, and . H. Kauffman, former secretary f the state tax commission. 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