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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER SOVIET PEASANTS HOARDING UP SALT Sugar, Tea and Collee Also Being Put Aside & Warsa 1 oa v of “mi ¢ ham of all f ' T ital o ing onc ] ind fifteen rifle rar opened for Moscow today 1 ) the country 1 ! of mohilization. On ¥ mer- ous detachments of workers, 1 and g s playir s, reh i the open count v cuvers z & ers ( a e it on aviation, or means of gas on, anl ap pealing for recr e the “Osso- Be Worn INTING In { of the cood values for ing all the newest deas. Over W. T. In Fall Styles That Will Women and Misses On Labor Day THREE 257 MAIN Grant Company fomin- s, UL MAY AGREE| <5725 5 AT GAPITOL PARK = Pres. Galles Reviews Rehgwus Two-Night Series of Battles to ‘ Situation Be Staged in Hartiord runs(ruclionv irrigation projects, the e | Fnr‘:\klng of the 1928 presidential The monster amate vlnrl land bank: He praised th v for its loyalty and its suppres- ~mn or attempts at rebellion and dis- | building of new schools and the es- tablishment of agricultural credit | Mexico City, Sept. 2 UP—Referring | CAMPAIgN, he stated it was the gov- | ernments intention to 2 maintain GFORGIANS STILL HOPE ’\nx lifferences th t exist between | yontral attitude. It would not t Frattioin v fexico and the United States over | crate disorders in connection w Rt bt v ! Mexico's land and petroelum le Sileeticra ! and - on day nights, | ni session of congress last |p) o | finest fight action ever seen in these N Jw, President Calles voicea e | PYivate Funeral for v Winners of > p cable se : Glove contest held on 1 Refuse to Give Up Fxpectatkm hop an amicable settl it | Amelia BllIthm Toda\ i \‘ et ‘J 1 5 ; \would be reached. Mexico Was| New York, Se apt. 3 (UP)— at Savin Rock this summer will ap- | Pheir Plier Will Ultimately *\willing, he de o corsnar T S o pear as well as teams from Bridge- | Be Found i Falide ofsdusiice fangequityal any Bingham, actr 1t £19, 8 Waterbiny g Naw nerete c of ression that at the age of 58 in he crby and otl places in Ga 2 (P—TRe. (mis ht be presented. tiverside Drive home. Heart dise 5 Tiaa el t ! { Up to the present time, however with pncumonia caused | ~° Resowo g aen Gt of f 1terit, 1 | he added, there had not been called city in the iy ) s the (10 1 overnment's attention n- o i to dim ¢ ions that evidently con hot ¢ populace here that ressions or rejections to ¢ 1k f within | forcizn capital invested in the oil § i le on the ot} n e t entoils n capital had shown nd is buried. oL 1 r more | lies, the contumacy and disr ct 11l since Janu m n 3 a of s e he *h no independent country can | for some time h he end 1 WO i to conclud i 1 this ¢ s rsday i near. About an hour 1 ¢ rRame in the f 1 for Rio De Juneiro, the As for the religions question In I, she rose from he o be awa ond rings | pr re that reports of | Mexico, the chief exeentive declarcd | walked to her windoy loscr will receive go s 1 in ‘ean be said the religious conflict Riverside Drive. She a w pi strongly that 4 by the rebellior rgy now |lok at the Hudsom river, which st ks terest §s shown in the | 1 the s m ractically concly for the |loved. the | have been con I'hen she tottered: back to her hed | Gol I t me te the futile res nd muttered, “I think T am 3 c o v with official ial of a ' nd lapsed into unconse r| pe \ hat Red Mexican people,” he added,| Sh o y and r plane ha the vi- |“have shown themsclves indifferent |the stage in rl s s of sor ¢ Al orthern |10 the suspension of services.” | Priee |Erueling ana hect battles ever of the inproxi- | Mexico had faithfully met its for- | _— [Stased in this st i 1% 5 Ao T 1 debt obligations, the pres , On Monday night the first bout 'y point the TR R bR »,’1‘.1 xp",,\',,{(“” Colchester School to | will be staged at 7:30 p. m, D. 8. T 1rop indica where he | conditions and decreased revenues, | Bc Moved to New snc s’ it amay e necessary 6. put on ould f rd to Rio or cut short | He vowed that it was the intention | i L2 (P me extra battles in order to clean s jou of fuel or an-|of the government to confinue to|cial town m 10 here p 1 tries reason 1d toward Der- these obligations to the full {day afternoon it was voted Al t to a record ) of the economic capacity of tt 11l school building moved | break Teiarone wife of the the country. |to another site to he decided upon | other hoxir city on s il ‘resident Calles deplored the use the town school hoard, at an ex- Labor Day 1z funs should ok rression for the se not to exceed $1,600. The rea- rn out ir v this won of international relat P n given for the removal lerful tourt } Bl s t Mexico did not admit, t for g is that it is not neec ould produce t ost , where he her relations with foreign countries, ent location. The meeting also | action and is heing ir n touch with news ¢ | forcign rules be imposed upon her |[voted that two rooms he added to taken to match ti s up so that P nd pent of her national dignity |the North Westchiester school build h class represented fiy- 2. TN T or with privileges against the |ing at an expense not to excecd ights to the heaviest of the SACCO ASHES IN BANK ts of the republic.” He emph: 000 to relieve the crowded cc cavyweights will fire Poston, Sept. 2 (®}—The ashes of | “1 that his country had a pr tions at that school. | action for ! s » and Vanzetti are in th = i « v local bank fo s ———— they uigin Vanzetti | Italy with half of them. 1 T of the hank is being kept a secrct aneadvt eCOND FLOo 287 MAIN STREET Over W. T. Grant's IN COMPLETE READINESS! With Wide Assortments of New Apparel For the Young G I I I'he Coolid time a we, known Soldier in Paris is a nightly ceremony performed by [to ¢ chosen war vete 5. For the Coolidge Menagerie | ges' menagerie oon to have another member—this i ern coyote. The animal is shown here in the arms | Ray ders of Rapid City, S. D., who presented it to Mrs. Coolidge. | Renew Flame at Hero’s Tomb f Mrs. Haldeman, of Lake ¢ a., will fly from Detroit to Lalkeland this ront for later N Both are experienced aviators, Porllund Boat Forced Back by High Gales Portland, Me., Scpt. 2 (P —After minutes bucking a 40-mile wind Portland Head Light last night, Nathan Irewer turned his Tan nd brought enewal of the flame which burns at the head of France's U n» Paris Post Number 1 of the American | | segion recently was honored with the assignment. A former |* = | ren the vessel L 10 minute cad, the wched 'W run from Port | per met such o tougl Yank doughboy is shown as he renews the flame. Only a short time before school begins! And the young girl must have new clothes —practical, tasteful, modish school clothes, selected for their well as their durability, and economy. Grant LReady to Wear is 3 arefully chosen stock that will delight both the children and their mothe A souvenir for every little girl, too. A Number of Specially Arranged Features! By Smart A Fur Trimmed COATS $5.00 | S | Girls’ School FROCKS GROUPS 95 ANl with ‘oiton Print liams collars, lined \nl))rr» ['wu\r oths, Also heavier Cot lined. Velours, Su ton and Wool mixturcs of quali ine, Polaires, ~(m.' tics that Jaunder beantifully Models, and for dress | and at a low price. On W All wanted colors and two eets, All shades, LES 3 to 14 SIZLS 4 to 11 Girls’ Adorable Hats School Opening Specials $1.00 ana $1 95 GIRLS’ : o A variety of chic effects in Felt Hats — off the face "ROCKS HIoXe ol 1, "”“;;\‘ mushrooms, clever pinches, tucks and ribbon stream- EROGKS | o 1art “ COATS ers. All the sand uml wood s Red, Wine, Green, at | 1aes are 1¢ ted Navy, and Black—in all head s up to 14 years. I A Y, \ $2.98 —— 52.98 | N Detter type ‘ dresses of wool mixtures, and In strik- color com- FOR ALL THE LITTLE GIRLS WHO [EEStIu " PURCHASE _HATS to 14. | A “GOODY 'PENCIL SCHOOL COMPANION}* With Ruler, Pen. Pencil and Eraser the younger up to STREET Other coats at frocks at from SG6.98 up (0 S12.95. to $9. flfl F or Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. ances, | within an hour and minutes | from eailinz time the steamer was | “all fast” at the dock again. five vour Classified Ads to reach the Big Labor Day “Buyvers’ Market.” People putting their children in school want to buy a home NOW. Sunday and Mon- day, Labor Day, are “off” days—they have time to “look”—they are FREE to see your place, ete. Young men com- ing back to school and wanting rooms look when they are at leisure—Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday is a good time to reach them with a good ad. At the Classified Ad Counter, courteous clerks help you word a result getting ad. The office is open from 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Save money by coming to Classified Headquarters and paying cash, The Herald 925 Your ads will be charged gladly. lection made later. Col- B . i raiy ma the wall of Th the in mai 480] +00]| fury 1a)) safe turn tion| ture gini Uni hun De N Prip fror chud dast and nnd Sept y plai pert cans tion3 whid take resu ata he 1