New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 9, 1928, Page 14

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A T S A T A NS D humorist who was then in ill health. | She brought him back to strengtl and then followe L her duties else- whe! Later she was called to Hendrix college to assume charge of the student hespil Mr. Morgan did not forzet his cheerful nu and when his will This IS One of Freaks of SI0Ck Soccd e Mise Kex was numed us| uarket chiet of the cight beneficiaries wmong whom the humorist's estate Aug. 9 P—Conmimodi- TOY PLANES W TRIP FOR BOS, American Youngsters Traveling in Europe Ze | New Yor ties are bought and sold ciery duy on New York Exchanges by b who have no use for even a barrer of t E r they purchase sillers w never have cotton th by persons who neither care to handie chandise, nor have the fac It is a business in “fu eatirely on profitable many, costly to others, nec to all and highly bencticial few who need the commoditivs their trade . “Hedging,” as the operation is Kknown, 1s one of the main reasons tor the existence of these exch and also for the erowth in their s e xithisied by manent s |PUX Auiarican’ love) Whio Nave diasl et ion ot silk, urlag, metul and | doing ubout the same thing in & other new institutions of triaing. | %% Hiffanopt WA Webster d ing as a ucans airplanes with which Ford Bt eneriig sl Jack Lougner, Tom Hill and fosok (0x a8 mDUlEd i 1ye maniein rian are visiting the eap- the lessening. of holdings or obl ftals of Europe are mot tri-motore tions, so as to minimize loss. 1 R ped albatrosses of the S5 ox s comuiniily weciats a0 ure fragile-looking eraft concerned hedging constitutes u real 10 108 e liuman janid, attempt to underwrite the futur Yet wlih ¢heso small alr vessols | The actual operation of a hedg- ! faateborsiion i ing transaction is pictured in a con- Il Mauiburg, & won deal on the Cotton Exchange. Americun Model Airplane le Merchants who are called npon to |4 o their way wround the con- Wika e colon tmnp| when fne|fnmc ltsc meving corapeted il §rowers ave ready to deliver their |Drilish boys in the axt of flylng products buy physical cotton in the | (i minitvre plancs avaptity desired and at the same| Jhe OCroyden aledrame, = fom {me sell contuacls which mromise| P Uich Slont sirplanss get O datly o el B ATE ym Loudon to Paris, was the CRC e tutinine dai con of the competition. It was a Cotton Sptanore. knowing they |Strange thing for Croydon, accus- il ey oo s aa mteriat. |tomed to tno roar of multi-motored BERGBES thess ' contrasts, tisenehy | PISHSS. 18 hear the gentle whir of Tk the sason's basic prices. |Mnvinding rubber-bands as the Letar. the merchants, having found | Pird-like: litlle planes gileg monoss S0\ - for fis whyslenl gotton |ovoral liyndred feet ptidhe anding purchased, buy back the contracts | 11" e i olange. daic | The American mindelasiatofs ABiksseis, sussbuhlle; hantng foosteq | (2224 the Dritish bayg cagable oy the quantity of phy . or “spot” petitors, Honors for the ..J"‘I‘I)OIOX\ il sacded tw Uumediats uee, | S0le T¥on- Fond Gk o¢ Awetin e o von the prize for “spar’ models, | Sttt while these @01 W. K. Plater, England, for | transactions are under way, hut both madels. The ¢ _“”I‘ ifion b e o e | B e S Baelilr oL B es fhat o ciange 4n the prics |Model Aeronautigal Engincers and | Pk i wiial aoten itomiaticelly pro- |18 Buizas kiven by 4 valiway com- | duces an equal change in tie pr pany. Lady Heath, wha holds the of futures. The speculator, who |*°Fd™8 tude record for light needs no cotton and s no deliv- nted the priz They.{ i Beonts 0 T8 A Cntertained at « dinner by the | Sty on daninek ainden the fn-|Bone club, bt wRich Alr Vi | Sl e ot sitinn Sackme—wenth- |05} Siv Bofian Brescker v er, crop and general husiness condi- " | tions. s e i Misjudgment of the tutwe mar- Tunneys Will Live in | ket trend may cause losses, but the trade apparently has come to recog- e the protection assured hy the ord, Aug. 9 (UP)—An- g aling in futures as being well coment of Gene Tunney's en-| worth the risk. To the producer uent to Miss Josephine Lauder } the operation means quick and ecasy reenwich veals the real rea-j selling of the op; to the merchant fo. » weight chanmpion's sctantly av Ve goods and to chase last year of an estute on | the manufacturer, assurance of a sound here Hiltilrs EEpIY it ey Panberial Tunney bought the old minimum of risk, time and trouble with it beautiful | s well as expense zrounds overlooking Long Island | A sound 1ast year and ordered cxten- sive alterations, he explained he in- | Humorist Bequeathes fended uding it for @ “retreat” after 825,000 to His Nurse te had retived. Conway, Ark. 8 (I Miss Remodelling of the rambling old | Vera Key, resident Hen. ctructure and alteration of the rix college, hs . on to &rounds has been virtually com- | vemember gratefully the rest of her bleted. | fife one man whom she nursed. That ———— man, the late Tom P. Morgan, na- PRACTICE | tionally known humorist, hequeath- A S. Sokol bhaseball team ed her $25,000, including his home Will practice at 6:30 o'clock at St. at Rogers, Ark. Mary's fieid tomorrow night. All | Five vears ago Miss Key entered members of the team are asked to the Morgan home as nurse to the turn out. | Linabergl, Brock and ! chlec ¢ Mears, who have rial hop-skip-and- little on ors like Levin jumnps aheut E . have somd “fusela nurse at land intermittent frost which visited Beautiful Estate NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1928, FRIDAY NIGHT—USEFUL GIFTS AT THE—FRIDAY NIGHT CAPITOL THEATER PRESENTS FOR EVERYONE FROM THESE STORES WILL BE DISTRIBUTED FRIDAY NIGHT forbidden importation of geranium, which could be used in adulterating AMER“’:AN fiIRLS phe modice L RBANEL RS Bulgrian Atar Indusry De- 5 Mt e clines in This Country cooperative groups and ive aid from the government in the form Philippopolis, Bulgaria, Aug. § (@ n girls, using less per- ! loans from the Agricultural fume than ever before, arc a “fly in k. The small plante | vally disappearing, and the indust lis passing into the hnads of pow- crful corporate interests. Othier countries producing in smaller quantities, arve Ir Turkey, Germany, Russia and India the ointment” to Bulgarian peasaats | The total output of all these coun- as they rejoice over recapture of the tries is less than 10 per cent of world markets for the attar of roses | Bulgaria’s production which provides the base for all per- fumes. The declining use of artiticial fragrance in Auerica is reficcted in | the last exports of attar to the United States, which fell from 100.- 060 ounces to a bare 10,000 The French girl has taken first place in the world's consumption of perfume, Bulgaria exporting more than half its entire output of attar to France ast year. to take an active interest in inter “American young men are prob- | pagional affairs and to participats ably giving their sweethearts Syn- in pending studies looking toward thetie perfumes,” said the head of peace movements has been mude by one of Bulgaria's largest perfume | Mrs. John F. Sipoel, pres distilleries, “or may be given them | the General ¥ ation of Women's bouquets of real flowers instead of | clubs. ‘bottled’ flowers. At one time the “The importance of the subi United States was our greatest cus- so great,” said Mrs. Sippel in tomer for essence of roses, whereas 'message to the 3,000,000 club wom- today it places only a tenth of its en affillated with the federation. former orders.” “that I hope every club woman will Nevertheles quaint herself with the daily de getting back upon its feet in Bul- velopments of international garia, which leads the world ir |particularly those that have a bear quantity and quality of prodyction. |ing on peace. pending the definite Although this vear's production will | program which the federation will he 30 per cent under average, the |offer. industrious peasants have alleviated | Organized women lave an fm- damage done the delicate rose-vines POrtant part in crystilii public by recent earthquakes and overcome | OPinion, belicves Jrs. Sippel, —and in a measure the effocts of drought |therefore are obligated morally to study international problems. —Amer! WORLD PEAGE MOVEHENT Club Women Asked to Take Active Interest in International Af- fairs. Washington, Aug. % (I—a for club women of the United States plea the attar industry is issues, Mexico"Re'leascs> 15 Nuns Held With Assassin Mexico City, Aug. § (Pi—Prose- cuting Attorney Juan Coy Nicto teday ordered the release of 13 nuns who had been arreste same time a? the Mother rior Con- ception Acebeda de la Llata in con nection with the assassination o) President Elect Alvaro Obregol The nuns had been held on the rge of violating the religions law living the community life under the far-famed “Valley of the Roses™ earlier in the year. In Bulgarfa, which produces 85 per cent of the world's supply of at- tar, 14,000 families depend en rose culture for their hread and butter. and last year's output was valued at 81,340,775, is season the Valley of the Roses, which stretches for 90 miles through a picturesque country, pre- sents a magic picture. enchanting not only the eye but the sense of smell ch of the 43,000 rose g: dens is covered with a eririson car- gister Conception. pet of flowers exhaling perfume of | The mother superior was still held exquisite delicacy. in jail charged with being an i The rose which produces the best complice to the niurder. ttar is red. the “Rosa Damascena.” of which 35,000 RD OF THANKS make a single ounce of essence, The officials of the Sacred Heart white roses are nsed double the Orphanage wish to their quantity is naeded. No less than | {hanks and apprecis 4,000 pounds of roschuds must be Morrisse! used fo yield a pound of pure attar, their professional serv- which sells in the United States for ices and their kindness and conrtesy 230, to the children of the orphanase To matntain Tuigarla’s traditions ' this mornii as producer of the purest aiter in rol the world the Sofia gevernment has | MOTH express M ORPHANAGE, SR SUPERIOR EX T RA to Purchasers of Waterfront Bungalow Lots These priceless “extras” will be given . at NO extra cost RELIEF from intense Summer heat—cool sea breezes—a refreshing night's sleep -under blankets when city folks are sweltering. SUMMER SPORTS for all the family—bathing, fishing, tennis. e CONN. POInt BeaCh onL.I.Sound ILFORD, between BRIDGEPORT & NEW HAVEN oating, EVERY HAT MUST GO! TONIGHT and TOMORROW Every Straw Hat in the store will be sold regard- S 1 OO e and less of lo Fascinating straws in new patterns. FORMERLY PRICED The wide flappy brims are prominently fea- tured. New in trimmings and colors. The price spells huge savings. Buy now, while siz plete. 5 are coni- Extra Special White Felt $1.48 BERET FELT TAY FRENCH BERET TAMS prasoos | it Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 Main St. Cor. Court Mep !l\wiv% Route from MILFORD to POINT BEACH l 7 Bungai;)w a;;l Business LOTS Sidewalks, gravel streets, water, gas, electricity in property now. Right on Long Island Sound, including actual watcrfront lots with all water rights. In the midst of & well-known, established all-year: around shore colony. The New Haven-Bridgeport Trolley. which runs from Milford through ¥ t Boach, has a trolley station on property. Club house and tennis courts on property. Safe bathing beach avatlable o all lot owners. AUCTION Next Sat, Aug. lith 2:30 P. M., under tent, on premises, rain or chinc. 80¢, on installment Contract—2; monthly—Send for Bookmap 67 Phone Liberty Cortlandt St. New York 0744 NEXT SATURDAY | SPECIAL . FOR FRIDAY AND ATURDAY DRESSES FOR DRESS, SPORT OR TRAVEL PRINTED CREPE ORGETTE Chic Models For Misses, Sizes 14 0 20. Never before, so far as we kuow, have these dresses been sold for so low a price 168 MAIN ST. JAY-COBBS, Inc. FINAL CLEARANCE SALE | | STORE DRESSES STOUY WOMEN'S ALL SILK DRESSLS Long and Short Sleeve Dresses of good quality silks in fashionable slenderizing styies. $3 95 To Scll for $12.95. Beautiful Flat Crepes—All flowered silks, Our Gift at the Capitol Theater Tomorrow Night will be a navy blue all pleated Georgette Dress. Flowers for All Occasions WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, RECEPTIONS, Ete. We Telegraph Your Floral Order Anywhere. VOLZ ST. Capitol Theater Bldg. WEST MAIN TEL. 3700 Cffice Supplies Inks, Adhesives, Rubber Stamps Numbering Machine Ink Show Card Colors, Stamp Pads in all colors. Finger Pads, etc. PRINTING and RULING See our display of special forms. Letterheads, Bills, etc., also Cata- logues bound or looseleaf. Estimates cheerfully given. NOWIS THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR COAL You will be sure to get the best Quality— the hest Service — the best Price. $15.00 a Ton The Citizens Coal Co. Get the coal given away at the Capitol Theater Gift Night. It’s Old Company’s Lehigh. " TH E . Contaras Shoppe Strand Theater Bldg. HOT WEATHER SPECIALS TASTY SANDWICHES SALADS REFRESHING DRINKS PAGE & SHAW PARK & TILFORD APOLLO Also best makes of Candy by the pound. Our Gift to the patrons of the Capitol Theater Friday will be a Box of Chocolates. OUR GIFT AT THE CAPITOL TOMORROW NIGHT IS A 100 PIECE DINNER SET Jorn-AANDREWS (= 372 MAIN ST.. AICW BRITAIN CONN.

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