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today to- David rgeant-at-arms, by Mr, Fernald's secretar; “Six-Gun” Policemen PHILLIPS Milk of Magnesia ation against{ Instead of soda hereafter take a|fermentations in the bowels and L plea for | A. M. Win to_recover | little'“Phillips Milk of Magnesia” in | gently urges this souring waste from Rutherford point out the section|the summer White Mouse at Paul[ro ooy oe e (i ORE FEE i e 4 L freed vh ting grand jury|$236, attorney Cy . Gaffney for|water any time for indigestion, or relating to temporary buildings. Mr.|Smith's, N. Y., that the president | g0 the outficld, claln : o - |2 : 1 sour, acid, gassy stomach, and relief | o / Ty > 1 , e s TATTQ ; NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1926. | —— & & time to bring him here within four have taken hold. Seven in number, 9 (.J\ . they Include virtually 4ll the city's irst Photos From Sheik’s Last Hours ! e s cie bt S R by the announcement last night of Drinks Now Soft - ¥ ;i ; / |state had two witnesses who corrob- oted for the number of its saloons, 3 : L {2i2te fnn ono litisheeg who com D Now, soft-drink stands floprish in ; iR AN o el i : | great xundanc& Maln Plaza, Courf Suspends Judgment on|Friedman Persisted in Operating| g | g o s . , . . o e entnamornaie e cacc| Alamo ity Outgrows Seenes | vere, Mo aso.” contoss miched S a4 ¢ A ¢ g f- X | pender and Stevens, with Mrs. Hall i whilp they “hoisted g : - 2 3 4 gt ' : 2 : 2 : s bens with: Mrs b . : | glasses in barrooms, naw is congest- ? slain minister's widow, at the 0f I[ h x Lines Co. Superintendent | Car With License Suspended LB : b |the st minlxisi ipidow: at fhs s Birt i Wil doscna o parked. avtomes s i ; 3 2 : R - ¥, { Phillips farm. Mr. Beggans declined 4 0" ” % It me the 8¢ g ne cus erday - Finding James J. Hasson of Hart-| “It docs not ..atter whether he is v [to name the wtinesses, Antonlo, Aug. 24 (P—Once|,, On® custom of vesterday re ford gullty of violation of the build-|a family man and needs his license { & 3 5 S ; 1 : B o [ Counsel for Stevens and Carpen-| 4 “Spanish settiement and later' | par s enl i UrEly Walking. ing ordinances in erecting a building|or not; he will be obliged to do P 4 : | der announced today that Justice | rontier town in the heart of the | 1oy ootsteps are counter- on East Main street without obtain- | without it for some months and pos- Parker would return by Thursd#y| great Southwest Texas caitle coun- Fiaaced bystest Automobiie, ing a permit from the building in-|sibly years Judge B. W. Alling :.m] "}",f"""‘l‘ xmr:n ”‘:"vl"’“ mlln o | try, historic San Antonio has bowed spector, Judse B. W. Alling ve-|said in police court U 4 ik ?”“”‘_1” '_' it Lo hell onld ‘}m fho progress of American civil- | Fernald Wanted No . marked In police court this morn-|he >aal Friedman, ¢ ), of : 4. ; ization. | Ing that it appeared that the prose-| 265 Cherry street, $10 . ;B s A - | The Alamo City mo longer is (he‘ \\'ash:e«:lf“\ns n( ?mmlttee cution was brought in the nature n!iw\t i on one coun iol T wwild w town” that it was as re-| gton, Aug. 24 (A — Com- N i pand wiiout Jutent _ to| the moter i bt et S RS G R < g : cently as the beginning of the PVIPE With the last request ot punish Mr. Hasson particularly, and | while his e we der su WAITING NEWS OF VALENTINO—This idly curious , New Yo e [ Twentieth century. The coming of |Senalor Bert M. Fernald o Maine, in “‘“‘J“ of _f;‘" e l":' g B dglaniliss: | line stood for hours in front of Polyclinic hospital, New industry and increasing population | who died yesterday, Vice President e lTRian: WIN Hin unner | i costs York, on Rudolph Valentino’s last morning. But a few have dissipated the atmosphere Dawes will not dppoint a commit- ding that it be taken out 1 costs. FEE N EIL Do takeh out 1 ) < > | that was particularly hers in an-[tee of senators to attend the for the building at once. affic Officer Jo 3 ter | minutes before the end of Rudy’s fight police came and e TRg S Hes attie A Astoms S5ty 15| funaieh e Mr. Haseon is general superintend- | testified that he arrested Freidman | shooed them away. In the background is Tex Rick | much the same in custom and ac-| The senator's desire that th ufof e E Wales Lines CB. 'or| o0 Aneust 1% ERd sgatn on Avguet| new: Madison Square Garden. ;lts Slate Is Jammed Before thonas any large American clty, 43 | tom of -oficiat representation - o7 Meriden, contractors on th w17, ¢ s e having bee evidenced by the reaction of the 5 Prest Commercial Trust building on West|suspended on August 10. The first _ Sessi Loaimleos 16 “faibacis o e L’(“:]VZ(‘I"I;;"}"!E dispensed with was Main street. Having no room near| time, Iriedman said he was taking £SS100S /| rapidluy dimming past. 3 | Barr i the new structure for & storage|his wife to the hospital, so Officer Jéstiges of Past Fadlng shed, the contractor leased a lot|Stadler accompanied him to Dr. N. ' 2 3 Vestiges of Past Fading owned by the American Hardware|B. Jaffe's office and then to the po- | 3 . Washington, Aug. 24 — 0P Al-| An aged horseman in cowhoy | Corporation, P. & F. Corbin Division, |lice station. On the 17th, the officer| | - ; i . : though Congress has hardly rested | garb, at the end of a long journey,| TO RESUME PRESIDENCY on East Main street, opposite Olive|Saw him driving an automobile ac- : . . : ; from its return home from seven | guides his steed down #ho leftside of | Athens; Aug. 24 UP—Admiral street ,and erected a frame building, | companied by another man. The of- it B ik . : / A . 0 months work at the Capitol, at-|the city's main thoroughfare, |Coundoritishas decided to " roburs 16348 ft. Mr. Hasson testified that |ficer arrested him again, | ; { \ ; i 7 { | tention 4 v is being called to| dodging autompbiles, while after- |the presidency until (thé new. elos. he did not know it was necessary to| Attorney Harry M. Ginsburg rep- | 5 the formid array of leglslative | thealre crowds pause 1o stare at|tions can be held. This ts regarded B oaialt i %0f the. "atorime| resented Friedmian and changed the problems to be tackfed in the bn‘(‘ this now strange sight.\ An old by all classes as an important step building as a permit had been taken | original plea of not guilty to guilty. ninety s n beginning in De- | Mexican in a rickety cart slowly |toward the improvement of the dom- Gdl T2 (hs bank: Butlding, b i R e cember. ¢ | crosses an intersection against the |estic situation. Pleading not guilty, Mr. Hasson,|driven the car while his license w Just where time will be found|red traffic light, and sty fofins through . Attorney Donald Gaftney |under suspension, and the only ex for the work to be done is expet- | worries of hurrying motoris tonded that the storage shed is|cuse he can offer for having dome so | ed ause leaders more than a| The ringing of traffic mm the SHRANGAC + v * . hat Mrs. Friec de i rry, as several commit- | clanging and grinding of street hot a permanent structure and it has| 18 that Mrs. Friedman was under &, ; 1 ; e Seiiastdenis ] £ been the custom in New Britain to| Physician’s care and on August 14 (e oy TN i been w”l“ authority to ]r‘ h .mul (l‘m honking of automo- o 7 st it was imperative that she reach the . i ; Gper 3 4 e > o meet early in the fall to draft more | biles rend the air at a busy down- . : sty allpw: the ‘”““m{‘i ‘:fi 8 l"(‘:“:\lf 1‘: Dhysloiutsi 6tlon at onta: » L 5 B 8 g : bills to be added to the large num- | town.intersection a few yards from | £€netrating, Antiseptic Zemo :;"K;Ei‘:lg‘:‘f:“‘l’r“c e iativs o th. xbastd sltanse; the : ; 7 ' Ler now listed on the calendar. | the Mtle building where O. Henry | Will Help Yoo (* e ma . e At- telative se ense, R ort session » ed and wrote so his storie: — torney Woods interrupted to say that | attorney sald Friedman was not As il af Bott. semlons tiisIlvédland weote somelof s sforfom |18 o B0 sms e e it does not matter what has been|aware that it was against the lawgto fie vi"”; 'l'(‘)]\f”;::q '\"'!’ 'lof"J‘i”w d"and fatied, veu can aton bt i1ai a vhile his license was unde B Ol B0y 184 sv8 = The sme “six- | ing, it e done i the \:\xltlmnirm;:gpll\rtfll;rll“ SUlinhi It ooles » »} bt sl m!":)\”l\ . magls men, with ‘siz- n;g itching Eczema quickly by ap< B s ol S in e ‘Sn. | companieq birnatlics driver, Whats ! L ) G el / ready passed by the House and sent | & oo o & s lioa e pi e ant | ey eyt ot e ey ok ilaait e B vy Sutibn i tonn faves! i the ; / ! re for action, e e ] s T, ey Bl Ve intend to enforce the building | matter, it will have the effect of Of this group, two, the omnibus| " "0 S0 Teie: parson Ui d ! ackheads and similar i) Inten o | aBRtne e sukrension. turih vivers and harbors bill and the | ° - °f @ person publicly | skin diseases will be .removed. GAs from now/on- e R e e : : 5 displays a revolver or is found to| For clearing the skin and making ; A ol the. alomey. il Gad This Wil Be R " : 3 IPrench war debt settlement, promise | /") Y s ; I “Laxity has already been created,” | gorney . 5 ] i R |l me cohe el ave one in his pocket without per- it vigorously healthy, always use SYbilel: (e detense’ oounsel; adequate punishment, be believed, | RE Y o 4 ; Proceding the. convening. ot the |Mit he.is certaln fo be'arrested, Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic Judge Alling asked Attorney Gaff- |inasmuch as Friedman is a family i ; ; i : session, the Senato will et on | . The narrow streetsVof Spanish-|liquid, It is the one depéndable ney if it is his contention that cus-|Man and needs his license. | B g 4 T g : % R ’:‘o‘h ar | Mexican village, days are being | treatment for skin troubles of all tom can create law. As to the ques-| The cases of Howard Conger of | 7 ¥ oo ! : ‘o (NEA Ser impeachment. charges brought by | ¥idened. Old buildings are being | kinds. Ask your druggist for a small tion of permanency of the building| 27 Pleasant street and Sylvester P : 4 e ——— MR LR e 5 d the architectural prides |size 60c or large bottle $1.00 in question, 1t might bo allowed to| (rowickl of 1064 North strect, Wi : WITH ‘SHEIIC AT END_ | (i Mouso against Federal Julge |ue'tng oity now are largo and bean | ¢ remain standing two or three years|terbury, were nolled. Conger Was Potor Rdsrd e George W. Engllsh of the eastern |y )'s &% TOW S become @ fire hazard, Judge Al-|charged with driving an automobile A e ather Edward F. Leonard, : 1inois district. No time is set for | i N T aaid. Attorney Gaffney sald he| While under influence of liquor, and " pastor of Sf. Malachy’s | conclusion of the trial which, if ex-| On the “west side,”” as the Mex-| [Yoyy (@ d Cream wnf“d ot insist on pursuing his line| Petrowicki was charged with driv- LEAVING THE HOSPITAL—The body of Rudolph Val- church, New York, adminis- | tended into the regular se ‘;‘y;:]q‘nqm.:ln:ml,s‘ dkflo‘;n,)arc m‘u‘n!y‘ s of reasoning. He pointed out that :‘:‘m“‘”“’“‘“f‘o‘lf R nlul“’- ‘"‘:]‘"\': entino being placed in a hearse at the door of Polyclinic tered last rites of Catholic ™ ’}I.O.;l’ 2 I‘O‘. ”":”‘;u,"fi); g serve as homes just as they did de. Pou}der Stays oll B Do e O L0 I Rers vas auffiolent evidence:tn the hospital for removal to the undertaking establishment. faith to Lu(lolph Valentino. | nave before them the long standing | ¢ades ago. But most of the Mex- | 5 rector of the H. Wales Lines Co. and i licans have been Americanized. They 1 k It 0 f’ fther Mr. Hasson nor the company | Conger se and Petrowicki was — Lol AL = e .51 question of disposing of the gov- ave been Americanized. Th i nii ou Ltare 4 e "h land on which the build-|found to have had a license, but had A | ernment properties at Muscles | Pile into decrepit automobiles and e the land. of e, Mr. Has-|lost it. barrier between 6,000 and | Shoals, Alabama, with little indica- | Mix in city and rural traffic with| Perspiration, even, won't affect it ing stands. Furt lermm}"t, AerU T -l 17,000 rac Sre A lcortnin [tion that speedy action can be ob- | the limousines of 8an Antonlo’s|—won't come through and cause-an son has tostifled that tho hulliing b 7 R : s t make them | | tained. well-to-do. The girls and youths|ugly shine! It spreads evenly, and was erected o month or six weeks) e Dost. fa ex-| Other matters awailing attention | affec the same styles adopted by |cannot be detected from the skin— 0, el o waast ciaraed - that y ample, he_cited Omar KI it include the McFadden branch | the Nordic “jellybeans,” and all|suits any complexion, for it tones in i\t wut"built. on a “blank day “Ang Joree ot i 1 , banking Dill, the White and Dill | Prush shoulders on. the’ crowded | with the natural coloring and makes ugust.” | encrally T L g dow sidewalk I ce- | the isible, Ge: oW e, Woods sald the ordinance ro- it Bt is _ gencrally This i S o report to be made by | 9WNtown sidewalks in the eve- |thé pores invisible, Get this new : lectio i ili Rt s SAliaa % | nings. wonderful beauty powder called ires that permits be issued for | 6 lS at flF]‘eSt 0 Commission investigating land £ quire I | eculiar trait th ] srants on the Northern Pacile rajl.| The luncheon and civic clubs [Mello-glo and try it. bulldings and Mr. Hasson admits no % HC nnd S p"ml O ASK RC]E&SC gran n the Norther aciic rail- | permit was obtalned before the! Fans s T ) way companf§ and a number of | . n his opinion, Cajtain Hal, th : e i bullding in question was erected.| T her Than L I L lain H ninor measures. No application for a permit has vet | LIlIS, Rather an Loan, 1§ e ienlle Hioras L1 DA S0y ok in Bonds Besides, the regulay annual ap- been filed. Building Inspector Ruth- : 5 Anverdity vaved tlie’ way ok i Wecom il HE propriation Dills to® provide funds erford and the prosecuting attorney’s Solution, Says Meredith greatest home-run hitting recor e e oh 5 v = for the various governmental de office are coopefating in a campaign ) all time, Babe Ruth has reveul AL ey nndlec Somerville, N. J., Aug. 24 (f)—In- Partments must be acted on, while to enforce the building _ordinances TS “In the spring of 1919,” explains| «paT» PAGE TO REPEAT |1°Test in the Hall-Mills murder mys: o Commerce committee in New Britain, Mr. Woods sald,| Des Moines, Towa, Aug. 24 (P—|Babe, whose fame as a southpaw ) s . !'tery today once again c¢ e to present some form of and it these conditions are permit-| Stabilization of the price of the pro-|moundsman preceded his feats as a |, Al Indiana_university foot- | W 104a¥ onee again #bOut| coql legislation, and the House ted to continue “the building ordi-| ducts of the farmers is what they [long range “I developea a|P3ll dioue gl > the Investigation with the silencing | ways and means committee plans nance will e in a stato®bf anarchy.” |need rather than $100,000,000 loan [sore arm. I didn't know when Ta | (" Ao hog 1ihe 1 ety s | of the legal talen in the case by the | to draft a bill to carry out alien | This prosecution is intended to|fund, in the opinion of E. T. _\Ierc-‘l'e able to pitch iin and I didn’t ~l;4v 9 uck to t lv] refusal of Chief Justice William propegty awards. sound a warning to everyone con-|dith of Des Moines, secretary of ag- |want to sit around and do nothing. | 4id to the Dutler college o6 | Gummere to er fn anCablbn cerned with the erection of bulld-|riculture in President Wilson's cab-|So I told Ed Barrow, who was man- | Page left Butler carly in 1026, | ' HES 0 ¢ e appli CITY COURT JUDGM . jugs in this city that they must ob-|inet aging the Red Sox at that time, that S ' ‘*1‘» yae 1\1 ;m. HT,“‘. v as 1 ‘,1 admission of Willie Ste \ons‘ Judge Alling in city court has! tain permits or they will be prose-| Mr. Meredith expressed his opin-|I'd like to play the outficld. dizector of alhetioa While &t But-|a enry Carpende ail. Elvin udenat S A e R o) cuted, ion in addressing a Jocal farm organ- 2d told me I could — you know |y bl et "w Al 1 with t ler on Sep- | cases: Mendel Sicklick et al against Judge Alling remarked that he is|ization. It was reported in New York |the , i doathall tonms win, ilrty tomber 4] 192 r. Hall and his M. H. Fox, plaintiffi-to recover $105 not as familiar with the new build-| recently that a plan for a $100,000,- | mpo” chaneo pecame a permanent S Ecole] Jountann ang e and Carpender|and costs of $26.18, Attorney H. H ing code as the prosecuting attor-|000 credit for farmers was to be|ono "poy ‘ot OIS L CEANON TR LR IR o Te s Jail uniil | Milkowitz for the ntiff; Char- ney and the defense counsel, and he | considered by President Co0lidge, |a ciuewor and soon hecame such a Mpap SRS e in Maine, | land's A suggested that Building Inspector|but this was followed by a denial at |gcation on the diamond that 1 Lono lana the system without purging. It is 1 hele 3 1 ’ more pleasantsto take than soda, Rutherford showed him the pro-| had any knowledge of any such plan ) D ] n act on the motion, | et will coni;. ;r;smnTu}); o ley ok Bottzlean vislon that. prohibits the crection of | here is no more_nced of insti SE REAL WOLVERI ; : e Gummere leased Mrs. A HUNGER ST 3 etter Than Soda 5 frame bullding within' the fire imits| tutions for financing the farmer, 'rvf w\w g I\\(”]\M e T I s s Hall in §15,000 bail, chart, Ind, Aug. 24 OP—Pau-| mor fifty years genuine “Phillips| Insist upon “Phillipe” Twenty< excepting structures to be used by|Mr. Meredith said, “than there is for| ‘¢ POt @ AR© A e | Message of Sympathy | ndic [ ting on re- McNeer, 17, of Hazard, Ky., !ubm Biflic of. Magriealn’| has ‘Desn’ b five centrand Attycent hottles, atiy contractors temporarily as adjuncts|financing cily business. Any business | [ 05 00 G Unorsity of S by Ce o f Ik o in his with two young men .0 cripeq by physicians because it over- | drugstore. “Milk of Magnesia” has to other %uildings. The ordinance|man with stable security can find |\J i iabondie, e SO AR \I’:] ent by € ’”hd s in the | cl of holding up a flling §a-| comes three times as much acid in |been the U. §. Registered Trade requires that permits muts be ob-|necessary money. That is the point. tr vaca- , has refused to take any £00d | 1o ctomach as a saturated solution |Mark of The Charies H. Phillips not an- her capture Sunday morning | ¢ picarbonate of soda, leaving the |Chemical Company andfits prede< ; < i *|known as “Wolverines,” nee to ssame. 0f ByImy tained for such temporary buildings. | The er's security under our) RSl Bt ] Wolverine looks |-y il Tl day m Attorney Gaffney remarked that| present system is not stable. No one |y, . “mys “yoit was presented 10| sent to. the wwidow S not com- authoritics said today. The girl With | giomach sweet and free from all {cessor, Charles H. Phillips since Mr. Rutherford mentioned to him|knows what corn, now worth 70 IIRETT Tout. by taeen by ot ov y Ir 1unic with J > Parker. A | Fred Fitzrand, of Napoleon, O. . Besides, it neutralizes acid 1876, that the building code is only a few | cents, will be worth six months | <% " o0 NG ™ Alden Smith et 1 telephone me ast|and Jim List, 19, of Port Morri months old. There are few copies| hemee. Possibly one dollar; possibly | - i HApids “It was a B n 1 18 expeced to reach him in|J., will be charged with banditry. avallable, the attorncy said. Judge|but 35 cents. The sound banker can- [ | us” M. Coolia Alling 8aid he does not believe Mr.|not specuate as to the value of the| (o 0o SECTI o the sudden and Hasson witfully violated the di- | collateral he takes. 1Ie neceds to be - = b . Ly 1 nald = SERE. ’ T T S . nence and inasmuch as it 1a not loo safe. He must loan on agricultural| When the preliminary Bandionp ¥ jand very good fricnd of min ; -1|0N55 0, late to take out the permit, he would | products as though the price will go called Tan merican |a man of | nd ec nding in- @ 1 suspend judgment. [oft 50 per cent during the term of |fournament at the Amatenr Trap- | fyene i s sonate , : 1| 28 =l .crrY HALL - = Y the loan—this due to the fluctuatfon ng assoclalion grounds - in ng experic lire | @ G r iicirg TRIBUTE T0 BLIOT {in the price of agricultural pro- }]“»M 10 a0 I d him [ S rcts.” 3 in a position d oloked for of W ! President Butler of Columbia Calls | o of Him Troly Great American. # A s e coalltoilsicotntry 10 express to New York. Aug. 28 (® Dr. g i3z ' io | YOU and your v and friends Charles W. Eliot longs to the ot roREh otk B crsonal sympathy, in which group of really gr Americans,” £l g | oolidge joins me." President Nicholas Murray l“u'hr of Columbia university said today. commenting on f{he death of nn‘ I B lGE B for $30 damages has been in president emeritus of Harvard. i t £t 1 ; tituted by N. E. Mag an Inc., “H ad splendi courage q c t An¢ J. Mansigiar 1 the revresents the highest type of pub- | 5 aved on the troy t it will v ty § T Mart rvitz and erty and very few Americans who | g he hotel. A sterl have served the public in the e trophy will be dio S XK A Reduced Price is Never the Acid Test of Value! Quality fabrics of attractive patterns and shadings—superb hand-tailoring—up-to-the- e sphere ernment can compare ng 3 P —R with him 0 me his passin is a personal loss and sorrow., W often differed in argument and in opin ading role in of cold Cirel en s a e B ; & i SR K : | 1 minute styles—perfect fit—reasonable prices QUENCHING TENNIS THIRST do tennis players and fans —these are the requirements in the acid test of true value in clothing. 18R ibot T had for him profo posts ; I sngwood | sented the plaintif Fitch-Jones Tailored Clothes meet all of these requirements, because only the choicest the market offers is purchased for this store. T Hit af LM respect and deep rsonal tion." Edgar H. Wells announced that asts by radio station KFKX, Hast- ¢ tinn te " ent, he vl lan s of $300 a short sery memor of Dr gs, and other stations last winter T A e round t yurt, Nair aser X ; £ Hifah will be held at the Harvard Iy a1 ar- | pinaty de BIBIDG Agtdateny g Our no-season-end sale policy permits us fl.)'”' "lf A T L e 5. st equipment already |, the to mark our merchandise at fair prices the rector of Grace church and : oo e f‘“’" "‘A""‘":“ f s 1 the af _clg a0 RECIPE FOR LONG LIFF o year 'round. member of the Harvard class < ! W 1d, Mas Aug. 24 (1) — 1904, will offici programs will be ek S0 IR . AR egular habits and long-lived an- Ty sy Arctic circle points on stavs ans LD, feotore s oan SeHIK Irs. Mary W. Cleary, who e J You're safe all around when you buy Good- caten (\n‘:mh:n“;”n Max e December 24, January | o 118 s — were dispense ot hew 100th birne ooay (@ vears. Safe when you ride—because of their de- 4 » Aug. 2 = de- 114 and Februany 25. These yrograms s : ses : . ¥ spatch to the Daily Express from Xnay ner longevity. “Early to bed and |l pendable quality. Constantinople reports that 1 wrly to rise” has always been her Kadir Bey, who recently was cor ral standard time, each pro. i gallons of demned to death in connection | g lasting about four hours. T with an anti-Kemalist plot, has| KI'KX will broadcast personal e Aot Tairde BT testit to | many years been a ch W. been captured while seeking safety | iessages from friends and relatives bl ik, v a worker for across the Bulgarian‘border. He is|to the men of the far north, as well ‘ B e o st [F e o S e i Why take chances? Play safe—put on Good- e | Yeals. The Purity of Cuticura Rl et it ‘ nadian government. These | “ | GOOD QUALITY GASOLINE [ m..;,.« and bulleting will take [yopcre INHERIT BAD TRIC ,‘\ | Washington, Aug. 24 P—The av- [about an hour of the progra The fll-mannered thorous 9 4 : I ¥ % Open Wednesday afternoons and Friday Makes 1‘ Unexcelled | O Nell Tll'e & Battel'y CO. nights, Closed Saturday at 1p m any of the previous services conduct- AT BT he foremort start & F AHT ll P i mgrce department reported today. phant, Mr. Snyder, who has flicked- \,” mm erage motor gasoline marketed in|time. The balance of the T e of all starfers, is in t*“ the United Stades this summer has|wifl be devoted to special stance e viet hereditary | M * Before you finally decide on your purchase of clothing give us the opportunity to show vou the values we offer. We are certain that you"will be pleased to find how much value your money will buy at this store. FALL CLOTHING FALL HATS e radiocast on a 288.3 meters | v people preferre ength and will start at 9 P |4rin he fizzy varie motto and in cas arly to bed” Safe when you buy—because there isn’t a bet- ter value on the market. has meant 9 o'cloc} he has for o2 2 excelled In quantity that sampled in [and entertainment features. ires W Sny p o