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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1927. LEGIONNAIRES RETURN | Liner Carries First Group of Veter- PHILIPPINES NEED AMERIGAN SUPPORT Tnstitnte of Politics Hears Prob- lem Discussed Williamstown, Mass., '—A friendly and dis cussion of the Ph by committecs representing con and the legisiature of the islands w suggestea today by Commissioner Pedro Gueva peaking before institute of politics here, as of reaching eement Philippine p “With the mutnal welfar “recriminations disappear. In this conference the gratitude of the Filipino people | would be on trial and American h tory and traditions would be a stake.” Commissioner the problem h can Legion transports, unloaded half |and sung by lusty-lunged groups. its contingent of buddies here for| The cheers and loud laughter on their descent on Paris. the quay were broken now and then The other half of the 500 Legion- |by little cries and tears of joy as | naires remained on the liner with |F'rench fathers and mothers greeted the object of going on to Southamp- |the war brides w ho had come back ton and visiting England before pro- |With their American husbands, some ceeding to Paris for the Legion con- |[0f them with babies, the grandpar- vention. ents had never seen. The ‘“Marseillaise,” “Tipperary,” and marching songs came over the return to France and its battlefields [water as lighters brought the veter- began today when the liner President [ans ashore. There were even a few Dhoid S SGiE D of Harding, first of the official Ameri- | new ones, composed for the occasion LLURING AUGUST SALE VALUES In the Better Kind of Furniture This year's August Sale is surpassing all previous ones in volume of business because the values are greater and stnelis mofe com- plete than ever before. Each day we are adding many new pieces and suites to our extensive display. Discounts up to 50% on quality furniture—the only kind sold by Shoor Bros. Come in, look around, the many unusual values will amaze you. in planning for a home for impover- ished members of the nobility of all countries. The cardinal hopes to construct the home at Ostia, the port of Rome. He was moved to the charity by the presence in Rome of many Austrian and Russian royal princes whose means have been precarious since the war separated them from their | royal prerogatives. Suffergrs from Rome, Aug. 18 (UP)—Cardinal |the changes wrought by war will be Vannutelli, dean of the Sacred Col- |the principal beneficiaries of the ge of Cardinals, was engaged today J cardinal’s plan. Beaver atreet; Carl J. Miller of 102 forcing it towards the curb, where | Prospect stre Paul Solomon of it struck a parked car owned by |72 Booth street, also the suspension Frank Hammeril 44 Elm street |of the licenses of August Mendel of Substitute |ang damaged its rear mudguard. (241 Jerome street and John Officer O'Mara found no cause for pulick of 219 Washington street, police action. ud o suspension of the right to op- in the case of Carl L. Warren Belden street. Furman’s on the right mudguard NEW EUROPA READY New German Junkers Ready For Flight Over Atlantic to ans Back to Scenes of World War America. Battles. MOTOR VEHICLE REPORT The police were notified toc the return of the operator's li of Bertram L. Thompson of 2 F Joseph Chrostoski of Cherbourg, France, Aug. 18 (P— Aug. 18 (A | The American expeditionary forces' plane D-1 tiness st Dessau, T p— In Hawaii the term *motor cop™ is not slang but is a name applied to the territorial police mounted on motoreycles. i 1t HOME FOR NOBILITY held in re: t possibile starter in n | week the tre 1s (@ Eiven th out with new win | The new Eurc ar today after bei b street Aug. 1 was rolled out of fueled 1d in e old ed to land at on what was op transatlantic ht to the Junk- ere it is being on aims of he said, | st would common Junkers Bremen officials 1 respect Guev th eyt > flight n one group of « flvers’ disregard h for their failure. Cornelius , one of the Euro pilots, indication ave id, to “the ab sence of a fri nd direct d C! on."” merica’s interests of the Philip- _pines demand an immediate solution of the problem. This is the most opportune moment to undertake the jflv‘ S atarbadiungs task of attempting to solve it. The Filipino prople, he eager to show their appreciation the “constructive leadership” of the WOULD TRAIN FIREMEN ihié Houlg effortior implanting in the |iforaies Physical Director For Hart- islands those institutions which | America inherited from the builders | of the republic. | t out that the n unlucky star. rologists who pol ford and Waterbury Departments In closing, Commissioner Gue Applies for Position in This City. took occasion to pay tribute to the memory of Major General Leonard | Wood, late governor-general of the islands. “Cuba and privileged with said. “His political thou, were | always founded on high motives. | Those who agree or disagree with |fir him cannot help but recognize his greatness and acknowledge the pur- ity and honesty of his purpose.” Mayor Weld has received an ap- cation from J. T. former director f¢ Hartford the Philippines L his sers vere board. ison agrees to put the men in condition and train he department to con- ork begun by him. He contract for two to threc months. | Cogswell Chairs Luxurious Cogswell chair that usually sells for $34.50. The finest materials and construction. August Sale Special Tapestry Rocker Upholstered back and seat rocker for either the bedroom or living room. Rich tapestry covering. Regularly $: od physic nembers A Charming Living Room Suite Three beautiful pieces—large dayenport, massive wing chair = chair, all covered in an excellent grade of velour. Workmanship and are the very finest. A genuine $165.00 value. August Sale Special .. 5 seter POWERFUL FOG BEACON i | Him His Place in Party Dublin, Aug. to John Jin decision to 18 (A) — Fame may s of Sligo 1 from | lay's session | 180-Foot Water Tower Surmounted have cor With Strong Ray as Guide through to Night Flying ay cost him h ue party. xpulsion is Mitchel Field, N. Y., Aug. 18 (@ A 180-foot water tower at this | army airport was turned into a |’ lighthouse for aviators today when what is believed to be one of the | most powerful ncon fog beacons ever made was installed on the tow- er's 3 The ing at one lieved to 100 mites in were planned by for today to determi visibility through fog. The beacon sheds no illumination but because of t liar proper- ties of the ne et afes 1D Iked out of the than electric lig Ll ¢ the 1wo | PHREE CARS IN COL ted to fly : from Des but after that flight temporarily aban- doned it was decided to install the light as a permanent beacon ey Unusual Mirror Prices i Sharp reductions on all mirro; sole and huffet styles in all shapes. As low as Con- and light, continu ond inter Davenport Tables visibilit ion of the He had ional L e go with the All kinds, sizes and designs. Sharp re- ductions on all of them. *9.75, *12.75 to ‘89 against the Ltors possibly e * | ernment the range of it was su |that he migh |away. He cleared Dail Junkers of 61 Main st West Main this mor st Main a moderate an was driving Norton wis street and ¢ er would stop, ac- Ate iam O Mar Norton's m was RABBI SAYS FRENCH BITTER Hartford, Conn., Aug. 18 (UP)— The flight of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh did little toward allevi ing French bitterness toward Amer : ca, Rabbi Morris Silverman of Hart- | fieer Wi ford declared in an interview here. continued, The rabbi. who st returned uth on dr This suite was made by one of America’s lead- ing dining room furniture manufacturers—and made to be sold at practically double the price we have it marked now. Finished in a rich rubbed wal- — ¢ = End Table from abroad. s at ival. France's 'a spontaneous greeting o a spectacular hero” he . WRIGHT DEAD Conn., Aug. 18 (UP)— Wright. 4 seasoning Ready to use woooo . GULDENS et L In 1882 he was a member o state leg e from Killingly. Spinet Desk Drastic reductions on all desks and sec- retaries. A smart spinet desk finished in antique mahogany that regularly sells for 4 $18.65 Box Spring and Mattress combination y attractive a hand in the finest grade ; Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Pain Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism Neuralgia Neuritis Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. l DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART l LSWE Handy “Bayer” hoxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid Coal, Gas and Combination Stoves Substantial reductions throughout ur entire stove department to make it vorth ile buying early. Model illus- gas plate nut. Large buffet, extension table, arm chair and ‘08 five side chairs. The seats of all of the chairs are handsomely upholstered. Somewhat similar to the illustration. Eight pieces complete. . An Especially Attractive Bedroom Suite Three- piece bedroom group consisting of full size bow-end bed. 9 dresser and chest of drawers with abundant drawer space, all finished in walnut. A regular $149.00 suite marked down during the August sale to LIBERAL CREDIT | ‘) ») NG HARTFORD'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE & TRUMBULL, Between Pratt and Asylum Well made of Antique mahogany finish end table. selected woods . . Double Day Bed One of the most useful pieces of furni- ture in the house. And here is an un- usual opportunity to save just about a third of the price of a good one large Final Close-Out of All Sterling Coal and Combination Ranges Having discontinued the Sterling lfne of stoves we are closing out all remaining stock and floor samples at actual cost. So this is your chance to buy a Sterling at the real wholesale price.