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' SERVICE CHARGES courage Loans York clearinghouse association 1 day thrust a double-edged 30 days or longer to 5 1-2 from 2 1-2 per cent The increase in the bank servie charge on loans was accompanied b an additional proviso establishin £100,000, WIFE IN RENO, NAN Willilam Andrews Wilson, Prominen New York Banker, Takes Life at Impending Divorce. Reno, Nev, to seek a divorce, liam Andrews Wilson, wealthy gocially prominent shot and killed himself in his quar. ters at the Harvard club. Wil anc tub and under it was a small auto. head Wilson had taken up residence a the club about four weeks ago, bul had not been seen since Tuesday. steward gained access to the roonm by way of the fire escape and dis covered the body. in a brief note found near the body. G. Rolston, a brother-in-law, designated as the “logical bring my wife home." tained that the wife, Mrs. Relston Wilson, went to month ago. Notes addre tents were not made public. Mr. was graduated from Harvard in 1904. The Wilsons resided at Rye, N. Y CUBAN TRAFFIC FINES Havana, Aug. 3 (® — Penalties ranging from 50 cents to $200 are imposed for traffic law violations by a new government code A light summer lunch gains immeasurably by the presence of Diamond Ginger Ale. Each dish tastes better because of this sparkling, flavorful ale made from the famous Diamond formula, famous in Connecticut for over fifty years. Diamond Ales —like the good lunch that they make even better—are carefully balanced, made of finest in- gredients, compounded with rare care and skill. The pure Jamaica ginger for Diamond Ginger Ale is aged and matured for two whole years—so each thing that goes into this perfect consummation must be worthy of Diamond bottling aad of the Diamond label, ARE INCREASED Clearing House Moves fo Dis- New York, Aug. 3 (A—The Nsws to- | sword | through the tangled skein surround- | ing the call loan situation by in- per cent the minimum amount so handled at SHOOTS SELF IN HEAD Own New York, Aug. 3 (A—His wife in retired banker, | His body was found in the bath matic rifle. There was a bullet in the A No reason for his act was given It gave the names of several per- sons to be notified, one of whom, R. was one to The police said they had ascer- Helen Reno a ed to his wife and to each of their two chil- dren also were found but their con- Wilson was 47 years old. He added at alm t minute to to cheer the president nds, spe- | Tripoli, Aue. 3 (P—Tripolitania 500 t ho are mak. | L€ untversity, Before g oyt TR cial police and roped ts add- and Cyranaica are soon to be the group CONN Boy= WHo Mse Makol o) his avarh after his arrivall ome BANK SUES ON NOTI cd 1o the spirit of the . from a 100,000 000 lirs Joan (about | ing the trip under the guidance of | .o " 1 AL with : L £5.260.000 2 ©IDr. Sven V. Knudsen, Although ot | oS crday: {""}"' e 1ta \ming non-pavment of a pram- | proclaimed by the mayors of the re- $5.260.000) authorized by a recent LRI By e z ' to go. |10 Party leaders, Dante EROL IR e bank | spective villages roval decree. This will facilitat 3 STIY 3 A originally among those picked to go A Lpante Pierce of | isory note. the City National banlk |SF ¥ MINE 3 ] el e ’“‘i“‘, plueaglhn JEllsher o Barlgs suit for 00 against| ‘The president and family rhlrr:d'r""’ building. frrigation and recla 1INER, READ & TULLOCK s b r 1 anoth eck! i Miam Mae- natior - o A boy was unable fo the trip. B i e ,:‘\' “M'h‘( l_,",, E n and others. The pa-|frecly into the spirit of the outing [Mation projects already under way | b | v’: s Rt - e pared by Attorney M.[with both the president and Mrs SoRTEES MLy b erieatn S 1 re acknowledging the audit DIAMOND TAX LIFTED | state and county orzanizations in all |° oolidge acknowledging plaudits Bruss allow Aug 3 (A— Antwerp damond compete successfully witl the Belgian government ed the existing three per t mission fax Buenos Air jthan 25 d ( 1 Aug cuted for fatiure to vote | gentine presidential elections of April 1 000 citize SCALP SPECIALISTS t f RESTORES YOUTHFUL " | BANISHES DANDRUFF AND I D l?laim ille Boy Goes On Scandinavian Trip —-—————_—I on rough and cut dia- | monds imported into Bel NON-VOTERS PROSECUTED FOR GRAY HAIR ; LEA’S HAIR TONIC ™" " ES HEALTHY GROWTH OPL‘ TILL 9 P. M. Friday :Hltl Saturday - -ROOM APARTMENT sl@ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST made yesterday when the bonds T | home here, Herbert Hoover ge- @VEnnue propert yand cured a le= arted his sixth year | and the re- today to putting the fir 000 mortzaze on East et proper- in office tod ith a program which | d‘:l"‘l“:‘ivr":“v‘ H;”r""'"f j""'d'l;'— ate Veterans last yea nd one of sponses chesred and comforted him & ereasing bank service charges for S 10 the most momentous B fom ialien I Kianieh. SAtory)inciided distaeniiwerkivical) st iena| 80 1 SUIRRL POtN campalen sl Ll jing PR o oD ey handling loan funds in an effort to| of his career. that accepting eV B. J. Monkiewicz prepared the| cxecufive offices here in the morning | Marion. Ohio. home 1 zgshining i L 2 [ discourage “loans by others” and| = republican nomination for presi. release | 2na fishing on the Brule river ths | nominees led meny. b e mgon, i FASCISTS BEVIE BOORS(S advancing the interest rate on de- In this address, to be deliver- | = e S il rncon, !lhflugh MecKinley had o snd cm e celly R s R Elmm‘“” posits to encourage the retention of nford stadium one week | HURT IN COLLISION | 3. crganiza- (FoUEh McKinley - hed - ded veteran. At his bhedside were | school children of ltaly will hav funds in bank accounts tomorrow, he wiil pres « 1ven by Harold d Siates Sicel cor. | TOM 8 rigorous campaig e |GTCTAL R D. Chi o hootis rhis il A government Increase in the service charge to ws on the two now mos 7 Prospect street on the president, Mrs. Coolidge ! - £ e ' : ,‘ of the Texas div ; comn on 1s revising them, partic- 6ne-half of 1 per cent, applies only | K ed issues of the camp: “UMY Truslove of South Main street. |and their son, John spent the “‘”'P‘nhimnrnnn:()( r.:‘i rv?\rr :y\l‘d ‘!\\ sderate \ £ riend of ularly the istories, fo conform to | to loans made by others than banks tion and farm relief Thomaston, collided at 11 o'clock |cay yesterday inspecting stecl prop- hu radio’ to the whola country. The | RBRIR: T8 Anna jfascis: idenls and manlipiang or bankers and does not apply to As mportant as Hoover last mizht at the ction of lerties. First at Hibbing. Minn., and | ¥, was. the i 3 out-of-town banks. It is aimed at| nouncements may be upon th East Main and § eefs, dam-|later at Virginia, the party viewed | xl.hv:hm;:r‘i\x‘nk;‘w\:d ':n im ', ) reducing the $1,805,645,000 total of | B jects, astute political ob: gmn [ therapen pit mincs, which produce |ty TEE BUNCE: &0 Jmpolen 2 “loans for others” made up chiefly | f study his address Koplowitz of e e e e ©of the investment of surplus funds| mora, tor those thir T was in the r - P = 08 connny of corporations and other non-bank reflect s pe lity and disclose to | seat AuiEna isioy; L3¢ aiMoment EXHIR R - : > N . % CH < interests in the call money and will |H. STEVENSON WASHBURN, JR. the nation his ophy of govern S (i S e for a few munntes on his| Bern, Ang 8 g AT, | become effective September 1 ShGEChy B k. | ment occurred R k to the train at Hibbing. the 'Jyng Dep Stuhl.” or travelin ] Making full use of its authority PR A ) | Shaped and Reshaped Ca who n of Police- ) cqident visited the Hibbing HIigh bition of modern chairs, will visit { g the clearinghouse committee in. | Pl2imille, aus. ‘;”“ The address has been shaped and man and Mrs rison Bool, known s one of the 12TECSL Targer witiee ot Grap st (he ° | creased the interest rates on bank | > "‘f S e 3 etreer o reshavcd, and now is taking the nnal [driving east on Ea o !countries during the summer Amer ] deposits, effective August 6. The in. |- S s Bl Ol reel, | forn by way af alterstions in the fcani v enah AN el e crease advances the interest rate|R0W N the yrinted copy. run nom ur, and the True saw the Virginia turers have been invited to partic for deposits of out of town banks ""‘h ndinavia .fl"‘i : inee was putting affairs ‘n' tical outh on t3anley s | lumber mill, largest pate i i | 2 per cent, from 1 5-4; on commer. | 1and inspection o hind him for his journey ) the ed to the right and| pite pine mill in the world S | cial accounts to 2 1.2 per cent,|Stevenson. who is 15 v iand of Redwoods and pILIEA! to thelettitrving follma s o ol i | from 2 per cent, and on deposits of | V!l enter Gr ks hat stretch far to the n ot id the collision Recor the who attached pr defendant on Oak es wesi of Ohio, under the di- ‘ and | and smiles cutters to ion of James W Good of lowa, L AR ) the Dntch, | western manager in the republican John Coolidge got his bis thrill of | has abolish- [ organization | cent trans Peck a Democrat 2o r-lof the crowds with friendly waves In order to at rec izn) the matters he had taken up with L 0 FE E B — More | Alfred ¥ Smith, democratic An Attractive Durable o0 be prose- | date, by Georse N Peek, of Moline o el ialamas oiins core beitiean: CLOTHES HAMPER b, mitiee sl Pintos Heclaved Vint o the farmers of the middle west never o W | would trust their destinies to “Tam- HANDY KITCHEN FAIL many *and said that Peek is e R e e civen abcolntely free with every SAY I,. licated his own belief that Peek Universal Iron bought this month. l\\(ru]d be unable to swing anv large number ot farm votes to the demo- ostx 1 5c DOWN RELEASED hogd! i Th[ G 43;n resen f THE CONN. LIGHT & POWER CO. STIMULAT- | [ oty Trinity gl i OPEV TILL 9 P. M. Friday and Saturday JOHNA.ANDREWS & CO. Consisting of 3 rooms of furniture, exactly as illustrat- ed, a feature for Friday Night and & Saturday COMPLETE 0 o —r- Exa-tly rs IMistinied 32 s3Weenly Dellvers Thu Complete Qutfit JOHN A ANDREWSs @[ including All Pieces Illustrated $ Consists of Settee, Wing Chair, Club Chair, Davenport Table and Floor Lamp with Silk Shade. 199 Consists of Porcelain Top Table, Refrigerator, 2 White Enameled Chairs, and 9x12 Congcleum Rug. LIVING ROOM Consists of Dresser, Bed, Dress Chiffonier, Bench and Chair. BED ROO KITCHE ing Table, MAIN 5T, NEW BR\TA\N CONN. the day by riding in the locomot \B Foster, lnd . few elou friends. urer nn\] Andrsw }(o;gla. nnam al‘ ,.mla |o \upermr \daui‘ner Mrs. Alice Mitler; s secretary, were released. .-\v a m«u- —_— [ |granddaughter, Miss Guinevere Mil- ling 4 --—l\ the n ers d th ler, all of Hou.i(on; three sisters, HIS DECLARATION 5522 5 IS SIXTH YEAR, simgine T izer | VETERAN, IS DEAD g et T e T e o, Favor With Nominees | \and Sarah DL E brother, l terd, 1 1 | | H : (the bonds and filing the releas. in & -3 flmrv"sg tours of other presidental Foster was active in the cause t Will Deliver Acceptance Speech v e siceer tentines o ene Makes Call at Executive Offices rampaigns ‘seemy kel o ke ot Was Commander of Thmnmg e e et o ot i e | > X moothing out of every matter, - % il fied or abandone is year. perhaps bors—to pla(“- the history of . Ve 5 N r , nfederac i - - in the Stanfond Stadium e voras surnied were i rorm in Superior, Wis. "o At . emtnaemocran | OUICARTA1e RANKS Liast Year coneeacracs in the proper tgnt be- being 000, place Lymar e neminee, and Herbert Hoover —_— came ill ; Stanford University, Cal, Auc strect ’x:‘rl rty Ri?«\fiso:mm e Superor, Wis, Auz. 3 (Fr—Fack Publican standard-bearer Houston, Tex Aug 5—UP— et before he was stricken he chind the thick ocaken door fOF $10.000 and to secure it he gave be: ehsplngithel S aveant James Calvin Foster. 31, command. P/FPAred @ letter appealing for funds which shuts off the study in h ). 2 $5.000 morteage on armington programs which do not call for ex- | 3, 1928, TTTITY § T AT R Washington, Aug 3. (A — The i James Foster «of Spartanburg, 8. C. = for the convention of the Daughters nsive traveling er-in-chief of the United Confeder- |of the Confuderacy TRIPOLI GETS IO\\ CANADIANMA[D MALT STORE OPEN FRIDAY EVENI DURING THE SUMMER CLOSED SATURDAY EVENING CASH YOUR FACTOR\' PAY ( HECKS 'HERE FRIDAY EVENING AND SATURDAY HOT-WEATHER SPECIALS Men’s Plain Colored Broadcloth Shirts A wonderful lot of summer shirts, all are well tailored and cut t1ue to size They come in white, tan, blue, lavender and green. All with attached col- lars. Every shirt made to sell for $1.50. FRIDAY EVENING and SATURDAY. $ Bach 0 e e A Clean-Up of All Our $5.00 Novelty Pumps and Sport Oxfords FOR WOMEN AND GROWING GIRLS INDIAN TEX ELKSKIN WHITE BLONDE RED $ 98 KID GREEN cd PAT BLUE STRAW GREY SATIN Just received a new shipment of White Kid Pumps. All styles and heels. A to D. $1.50 Men’s Summer Union Suits Including Genuine “B. V. D.” Sealpax and Styletex Suits. All are m:ades of fine nainsook and well tailored. FRIDAY EVENING and SATURDAY. Boys’ 4-Piece All Wool Suits Here is a real bargain. The suit is well made and consists of pants, vest and coat. Only a few at this price. FRIDAY EVENING and SATURDAY. Girls! See These Beach Coats A practical and serviceable zarment. Can be used as a beach coat, office or house coat. All colors and sizes. FRIDAY EVENING and SATURDAY. 2 pairs of Men's Working Pants $2.19 Including Summer Flan- nels and others. All sizes. Toilet Goods . Specials LUX (for laundering) 2 packages l 3 ........ C FAIRY SOAP 8 cakes zsc Spdrt Models. sizes and colors. Toilet Goods Specials “Z. B. T." BABY TALCUM 1 7c POWDER 50c Asst. PERFUMERY Special ) l s c Each .... All good of THREE FLOWERS FACE POWDER for