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We Close At 12 o’Clock Tomorrow Excellent Values for 3 Hours Only! Listerine Tooth Paste Boy At Toilet Goods Dept., special 16c Tube All Wool Coatings 58 inch, regular up to able value at $1.59 yd. Absorbent Cotton (Drug Dept.) One pound rolls. 39 h. Repaint Golf Very specml 7c Bottle. REPUBLICANS T0 MEET IN CAUCUS Plan Large Campaign lor Rl Elections FREIGRT CARS DERA!LED 'Froight Cars Deratled Early This ton . Nine To Morning — Kepsii Play Three Games — Cromwell Man Vorfeits Bond of $300. Henry C. Deming, chairman of the Republican nounced this morning that the publican voters of thz town meet n caticus at the Berlin on Monday, August Dele- gates will be elected for the Repub- Jican State convention which will be held in New Haven on September 6 and 7. Candidates will be also Nominated for state offices, a senator in congress of the United State delegates will be elected to the con- gressional, senatorial und probate district conyentions, Chis is the first real annound ment made by the republicans so far this year and Mr. Demiing expects a lar turn out at the cuu 3 n- thusiasm I8 running high in the party towards the coming fall ¢ tions and plenty of activity in the lo- cal republican party is promised for the month of Septemb Freight Derailed The derailing of four cArs freight train near the station this morning occasioned many rumors that a serious wreck had occurre None was injured. Details of this accident are on the first page of this issue. town conunittee, an- re- will town hall 1 Forfeits Ronds Albert Ponsock, 1. of Crowwell, charged with driving while under the influence of liquor, fail 10 appear in the Meriden court yes- ferday morning to answer to the charges and forfeited his bonds of | B. on 2500, Judge the bench Ponsock Wi Monday evening, Aug when @ Meriden policeman noticed that he was having considerable trouble in starting his machine. Upon invesii- gatien the offiver discoversd that | the ‘Cromwell man was under the influence of liquor as was his com- panfon in the car. He placed Pon- sock under arrest for driving under A Aubrey avrested last week, the influence of liquor and his com- panfon for drunkenness. At a & sion of the court held Wedne: :411\' the case was continued until yester- day and Ponsock was rcleased un- der bonds of $500. Hold Shower A miscellaneous shower was held last evening at the home of Mrs. Paul Lund in honor of Miss Ikthel fand. A large number of guests were present and Miss Lund receiv- | ed many beautiful and useful gifts. The house was prettily decorated with flowers. The evening was pleasantly pass- d, games being played and refresh- | ments serve Court Sesslon There will be a session of the Berlin town court this evening at the Town ILIII at 7:30 o'clock. Dep- uty Judge 1. W. Mitdrum will be on the bench |n (wlace of Judge George (. Griswold, who is cenfined to his home with flIne: The case of Sam Hook with breach of ihe peace and sirunkenness, will come up for di posal. Hook ix an old offender and has appeared before the local court . on mumerous occasions. He was ar- charged (Sporting Goods.) 4 for $1.00 Two in One Shoe Polish Cream white and colors. 4 for 25¢ of a| k- $1.90, zemar | partment. | Dept.) Balls Men's s’ Playalls 3 to 8, regular $1.15, special 79 pr. Bath Mats Blue and gold, Bath Mats, Linen de- (Street Floor.) 59 ea. All Linen 4 Pc. Sets Scarf and buffet set, value $1.50. (Art 08¢ set Sanflex Sanitary Napkins x inch roll. 17¢ Roll. 3 for 50c (Notion Dept.) Handkerchiefs I'ine quality. colored boider. | sta nk Brown | following a complzint from the man's wife last Sunday | Announce Lngagemient and Mrs. Alexander Mas 136 East street, Plainville, d the engagement o Margaret Elizabeth, ndrilla of Berlin. The wedding has not been Mr. v di to Salvat date of the Attending Retr John €. Brennan anl’s chureh, Ve an for a Keyser's Island, South | There will be nmo m {ehureh this week but 1 {nan will return in time the messes on Sunday. Busy Campaiga All-Kensingion Laseball team v three games this week in Connecticut Staie league. To- the locals will travel fo | | Windsor Locks to meet the re- ‘z:xlion of that place. lost a 10-inning gu team lust Saturday and will be out for revenge tomorrow urday | Kensington will journey to "Taftville, [ Tartville deteated 1 Kensington [team two weeks ago, scoring two {runs after two were out the | ninth inning. Sunday the | play the at pas.or sington, retreat Norw ey of left aty 1k | Ke week's ther B to condnet Ahead The \\m Pl the morrow ag Kensington to the Locks loculs ure scheduled to Lristol I but the |game hus not been definitely set- tled. The management has not an- nounced its batteries for the three [ games but it is expected that some | well known pitchers will appear on the mound for Kensington. East Berlin Jte Mr. and Mrs. Heary Mildrum « returned to their home in dgeport after = visit here with| r.and Mrs. Ernest Mildrum. Mrs, Gustav Pettit has returned | from a visit with relatives in Had- [lyme. Meml orps Wi {afternoo of Satu: | rade. plainly E rs of the Fife and Drum | it 1o Middictown yvesterday the motion pictur. ¥'s American Legion pa he local corps showed up in the pictu Miss Velma Pagne has returned from i visit with relatives in Granby. | | Miss Betty Bourgeois is spending | [the week ay the guest of Miss Peggy | {Dolan of Barnsdal | The Wes 8 plannivg an onting for Thursday evening at Lake Pocotopaug in Euast Hampton, portation arrangements ha een completed. The stute lngn [proved the roud fr o Morse'’s corner ‘ tion of road oil. Iepuirs were made | [to the roud bed hefore oiling {that the surfuee is much <moother | |than hieretofore Even services at the churety will commenee early in ltember. department in- m the monument | with an applic =0 Methodist | sop- | NOTICE To the members of | ten Fire District: You' are hercby notified that the | district committee will hold a meet- ling at office, bank bldg.. in Ken- | sington, Connecticut. on August ‘and 1928, at 8 p. m., da light | ving time, fo consider applications | for abatement of taxes under spe- lcial act of 1923, Chapter 16, Sec- This section is as follows: = - committee of said fir trict is authorized o abate such portion of the taxes laid each year by the district as the committee | shall find inequitable by reason of the fact that certain portions of the | aistrict are not benefited hy the ex- | venditure for which the taxes may from tifie to time he luid. particu- larly In cases wheres water mains have ot been extended as to s clally benefit property in the triet.” Dated at Berlin, day of August, 1%2 | (Bigned) | JAMES B. ELLSWORTH ! 'man of the Kensingien Fire tie Kepsing- Conn.. this 15th | Louis A. Bradbury Edward 8. McCormick. | Week-cnd | fer July | Tuly ! publican state in New Havew, September 6 nomination of e officers and aul Lun Visit with frien C hard, The Fife and Dram corp: the usual weekly rehear day evening at 7:30 o'cloc| The library will Le op: wternoon and wvening Turner, the librarian, her duties Elaine with hep Cromwell, Fime visito Willi Jocal wil 1 is s dmothe r was ay. Farrell visitor yesterday. Dy yeste m a Ne of M a | farmer resident of this plac:. (Census l)ept [s sues Report on Wushington, Aug. 21 (- cus b au’'s unalysis of in the cotton July shows: Active spindle taled 6. n 176 hours per spindle in p pared with ) June this yea E end 219 for July Spint totale 024 we the month, 944 and 28, year and hours fol ing spindles in pla 742,122 of whic at some fi compared wit 4S8 for ,728,086 and ar. The ge number o ted during July was e activ gle shirt 569,503 this ye is compared rand last year. 36, 06 a WAR ACE'S FUNE Rome. Aug. 21 ( UP) und civil authorities ments representing navy corps neral servi war cortege halted nta Maria the a attended imjy es today for t at Delgi the Angeli etery. after @ monih's v ‘nding spinning industry nd 8.8 per cent in and alvio Barracchini. s and then proceeded to the cem- CAUCUSES CALLED nounced—Uriefs. with the holding by both parties | |8ates to the coming districgconv tions, The democratic voters |meet at 8 o'clock Iriday night (the town hall it was announced day by Chairman William J. Fo | while Chairman of the republican town commit | today called the caucus of his pa for the same hour and place n Monday night | The democrats |gates to the stat || senatorial, and p il of their party. The G. 0. P will eleet delegates 1o the i/ ponding conventions of the ! party. The inclusion of the probate d ‘m.n conventions in the cull is a m | fornrality i Plainville ‘ is a svparate probate district and I clection of the judge is taken © {lof at the annuul town elcetion il The republican convention for fifth scnatorial district will be |'in Plainville on Iriday, will be | el Plainville, | || from Southington Burlington, Berlin will nominate two d¢ B | armington, Avon and Bl sates-at-large to the state conv dion. This will be held in Haven on September § wnd 7 mes For Park Benefit Arrangements for a baschall g: between the Trumbuil Elcetrie t champion of the Plainville Tudust aleague, and the Sianley Works Is at Line Htitle winner of the New Britain dustrial leagne, we terday afternoon at a meetiy President Benjumin Edwards of 1 league, Manazer Charles Cle of the ' and Mana of the Staniey Work: will e plave High schood fiell at Thursd {ternoon, Ralph L. pbate conventi Vot pu ) 1es s will ot Thurs- K. L. 1. Jack Storey resumme e g8 ation, | Plainvill Wewps 0'clock West i Mrs, I g a o proceeds of the zuine ed over to the town for use improving Charles H. Norton pe Tickets now being’ printed ladvance . and it the combination of use and a gunhiv between mpionship teams will onse trom o W DBritain riden o He ok such a wor ch \ Cotton The een- conditions for M. Alexander Mastr of 156 East street announce the gagement of their duughter. |Margaret Elizabeth Mastriani, | Salvatore Vandrill. The date the wedding has not yet been nounced. Call for There will Itigh school the coming tomorrow r July to- verage of lace, com- | nd 203 for . S, Poothall be w meeting of footbull candidutes scason at 6:30 o'cl evening on the school field. Al candidates @ wd to be present, as a big scasor ahcad and Manager Farl McGib| dy v h me during | h 35,745.- | June this |has alre B0z 182 iled ve brought s ainst Wasil cw Britain, Three Suits f spindl 28,351,421 |totalling § Laroska Yaros len M. Itaymond, through*Attor 1. I. Rachlin of New Britain, $300 damages in a writ which is Murnable in the New Britain court the first Monday of Septem | zaward P, Prior, in a writ whic {returnable on September 4 in {same court, claims $250. Attor | Cornelius P. Prior issue | Deputy Sherift ftached lots Nos. standard trac Michael Kesenko hus been nar {defendant in a $2 suit brou serve |y the Western 3 tand D Corp. of Baltimore. Md., though { torncy William N. DeRosier of H ford. Deputy Sherift Joseph with Jun: nd 99.1 in RAL -Mili detac! rmy and posing fu he Ttalian The church of for s W. Furr and at a $2.000 [ The epnblican elector town Berlin, are req meet in caucus i the T Monday, Angust o'clock P M Vvose of clecting delegates convention of 1% for th dates for n Cong of the United for the election of delega congressional, senatorial ar district conventions. By H Dated NRY C. DEMING, PUBLICAN CAUCUS 8, (daylight) for the pur order of the Town Committee Berlin, Conn., Aug. of 1! o] lm own Hall! at . The/STR “PLAINVILLE® to the re- H to be held and 7 candi- tor | S and | tes to the | nd probate | a thy Mackn SLADIES NIGHT 1IN A TURKISH BATH™ See This She WED., THURS. EMIL JANNINGS In h 'HI. NTRE OF SIN Plainville News BY BOTH PARTIES Democrats to Name Delegates Friday; Republicans Monday |GAME FOR PARK BENEFIT Trumbull Electric Nine To Meet New Brisain Factory Champions—Three Suits Recorded—Engagement An- The fall political campaign vnll‘ get under way during the next week | caucuses for the nomination of dele- | will of the democratic town committee, Seymour ill nominate dele- congressional, corre: as this town August present Bristol, New pirfected yes- | will be is hoped that Miss | this writ, i STRAND, Harding has attached property M the defendant én South Washington street. The papers are returnable tn | the court of common pleas the first| Tuesday of September. Funeral of Mr. Hiltbrand Funeral services for Frederick W. Hiltbrand, Spanish-American war| veteran who died in Collinsville Sun- | day, will be held at his late homao, | 100 East street, at 2 o'clock tomor- rew afternoon in charge of A. G| Hammond vamp, U. 8 W. V. They| will be conducted by Rev. Herbert W. Mayers of Collinsville. Buria! | will be ip Fairview cemetery, Now Britain. { Real Estate Transfees Charles Sclander has sold 15 acrés of land on New Britain road, to- gether with the Luildings on the property, to Andrew and Herman ¢ Simonsen of New Britain, according to a warranty deed filed in the town clerk's office. A right of way for C. P. Hart to take water from a spring is reserve Rico and Lena Terrere have pur- chased land and buildings on Pearl street from Frank and Sylvia Mari- gonello. Children Have Picnic The 13 New York children spend- ing a fortnight hiere enjoved a pic. nic at Rockwell park, Bristol, toda hey deft Plainville at 16:30 o'clock this morning and spent the day in and abéut the lagoon at the Bristol park. ot en- | in | to- ran Lices The opera ~ Reinstated or's. lic of Joseph A. Fanion of 7 Fairbanks avenue, been rcturned to him by the commussioner of motor vehicles, Funcral of Mr. Brose Tuneral services for Charles H. Brose, who died in Charleston, W. Va., Sunday, will be held at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the | ome of his niece, Mrs. Willium & Jaton of 153 West Main street, Rev. Robert H. Burton of Hartford will officiate. Interment will be in West | © | cemetery. Appointed Administrator The New Britain Trust Co. has Jeen uppointed adininistrator of the estate of the late Agnes E. Hender- the | gon, according to notice filed at the vl iown clerk's office. The deceased | woman owied real estate in this town. tee rty ext ons ers bli- dis- | the are and | le- GOOC t for by Nathan Googel Newton of Guiltord writ filed today in city court by At- torney Albert A, Greenberg. The | plaintiff claims that a note for $300 is long overduc. Papers were sery- {ed by Deputy Sherit Ganett M Stack of New Haven county WSUES N \\H)\« 4 was brought today against W, I according to u e . rial ine n- L o UBLICAN CAUCUS The Republican of the town of Plainviile are requested to meet in caurus in the Town Hall on Monday, August 1925, at s L p. me daylizht saving time for the purposs of o delr- !gates to the state con- vention fo be held in New Haven September 6 1928 sfor the | nomination of caudidates for state Tor offices and o senator in congress of the United States and for the fion of delegates to the congre: | sional, senatorinl and probate dis *[trict conventions. By order of the v ger ers. the cctors epublican m ark. thy eloc- two | Town Commit- ni R, L. SEYMOUR, at Plainville, Chairman. Conn.. Aug. 21 en- | Deted to| 1928 of an-| all | for och Hizh irg n hen cheduled a number of it an. Al e ok T city Iy hos the ney has | the ned gint iy At rt- w of the individual are It is an Institution worthy of your support. AN ADEQUATE CREASES Y The Plainville Trust Company h Plainville, Conn. R WUILE "AG ALEx anD OSS'E Akt ISTILL CURIOUS OUER \WUAT IS IN TUE PACKAGE 0sS'ES UnCLE CLEM SENT WM LETS /] SEA AND SEE JAOW CRECKLES) 1S ENJOVING LIS LOMENMARD! JOURNEY on TUE OCEAN LIAER .. o—> FLASU OUT YD 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS = GEE' 1 LOVE TO EAT ON TME BOAT= LUERES JOUR PLACE BETTV ' DINNER {cuting of a lunch cart at the jo1 Franklin square | culated {tional ruling advising this proce ! August Safeguards : HE bank gives your money 4 home that is equipped to provide for its safety. Protective measures far beyond the scope bank. And it also offers the services of a trained personnel, skilled in handling every de- tail connected with your financial transactions. ORGANIST LEADING | Bristol News - LUNGH GART FIGHT peyeRs FINED $12 ki o N | POLICE COURT to File Formal Objections | g8 Intent to Sell and Reputation and | i Charges Proved Residents of Franklin square members of church cor are taking steps to prevent gations the cornet and Pearl strect is now being cir- be presented at | of the board of | | Two Employes Let Of With Pay- and a remonstrance which will the next meeting adjustment. Professor Pv the First Lut Olsson, organist at vran church, is one of the leaders. The proposed lunch cart is to be insialied by John J Dillon of Waterbur | Building Inspector Arthur N, | Rutherford granted Dilien a condi- | permit yesterday th building inspector had i | Coltide—smith Club Plans Mcet- ing—Other ltems. Iollowing ey several continuances, etor atter ived dure from Mor- I room on 3 A Peters, propr of lower M a pool ain strect, was tined Corpo amp. cmonst follows: he undersigned wish to fovward this petition to your honorable for the protection and the keeping i Bowmb bosir i andsred of Franklin square a deeent and I Bty e peaceful pl.u».; in umlm o npm{ ‘l.‘ B0t A painoniine Wi der to do that and safvguard the S g 5 ::lull‘lhn“nn corner of P t and r of Peters court by Ser 3 Franilin square we earnostly request Henry Jeglinski and Oficer that 1t be changed from a business hompson netted 135 scction to a residential section. Wi 240 bottles of bewr. One are strougly opposed to the erection -zallon crock, 1 ten-gallon crock of a lunch cart because it will unid 1Liitteen-gallon crocks, toget jcopurdize a peaceful residential sce- | With @ capping machine, tion we are now enjoyin of Lops and malt, and other par: “We respectfully requ hear- | phernalia were seized by the offic ing in regard to this muiter.” e Mink and torney Joseph 1. O'Connell Fourth Plane Ready for | renrienicd Poters, entered a plea of Delivery to Com. Bnd nolo contendere this morning. Charges against Thomas Crady and New York, Aug. 21 (U'P) Wi Blonle, o foane it ik fourth plane for Commander I-\'" ¥ barn when the officers entered, were antaretic expedition will be delivered |y o007 00" avnont of costs. The to the explorer at the end of this | ot "0 cmployes of Peters, week, it was announced at Farm- | Mok ne | Genaro Laviero glale, of Genaro Lavicro, Many special Vad! & : ine GRiaAnL who uh:l Sunday afternoon, was v Sarie bf (he held at 4 o'clock this morning at St A Rt Anthony’s church Rev. Louis Bee- stantancous = B * e a periodie magnetic compi Pioneer carth inductor newly designed front and ve photography, and a camera, 1t is expe Balehen will Btion oaynes and costs in the city court to- timer The is a; {day by Judge Joseph M. churges of keeping beer with intent to sell and reputation body | ey arrest was the ance of objectors Donovan en c1y by Chiet two we outcome of arl stre 1508 ling At- who Russell reral of funeral today make il are will in eveny b extra i 30, ay sot recviving he in- | auiem cemetery, Mr. iero was born in Haly 1 been ay invalid since birth, 15 survived by his parents, Mr. Mrs. Frank Laviero; five brothe Andrew, Rocco. Martin, end ifelix Lavie four sisters, Mrs. Lena Petrofeso and the Misses Naney. Mary and Margaret Laviero, 11 of this eit AL 00w A meeting of the Rev. T. J. Kerna braneh, A, O. H. will be held at § o'clock this evening in Eagles hall on Meadow str Funeral of Mrs, H. W, Richards The funeral of Mrs, Henry W Richards of Garden strect was hel t 2050 o'clock this afternoon at her late home., Rev, Samusl Suteliffe of RL Mark's Episcopal church of New Britain conducted the nd burial w in the ceme- | tery. Auto and Trolley Collide An antoriobile operated by [drew Boyko of Kelly street and jtolley car of th stol P |company in rge of {gennir and Motorman Barnum [ conliaea Park street carly last veningz. The collision resulted, the police allege after Barnum had at- tempted 1o puss a parked car. As a result of the accident traf- fic on the Terryvilte line was tied up considerable period. A num- passengers on the troll- shaken up but none scriously No arrests were made and it is understood that the damage would e settled eivilly Trains Detoured Due o a freight derailment on the n line at Berlin, trains for New Huven and Hartford were being de. toured through this city this morn ing. The Washingtonian from Mon- treal. together with several other ssenger and freight trains, were sent through Rristol and Water- bury. ris co fon recording of messuges a compass, | and ar doors He for acrial Bernt special cted that pilot the plane. The first woman ane Tibe, alloon fiight in 17 who nade [ = | DEMOCREATIC C3ECTS Democratic coters tof Plainvitle reques aucus 1orids ni at 8 o'clock her first Meeting T town of meet in ust 24, 1 Town Hall, Plainville, Do nominating the ongressior and probute Por order of the committer Date the 10 Anz- | he the pur- ates for | senatori yl o conventions, town Demoeratic services g as Iorestuille Town of Plainyille W G Demo FORAN atic Tov Signed, Chairman, An- 0 Committer a 131 “ Conductor on ber were hurt. of To Attend Convention | Joseph Strup and Leon both past commanders of G. A. Hadsell Camp. U, £ W. V.. will at- tend the national convention of the Spanish War Veterans to be held in Havana, Cuha, They cted 4 mecting held last evening. Loomis, inclusive igates at were ¢ offered freely by your 1 iy in New the World War Memorial Rritain on September 22nd accepted. Representatives of the local camp will also attend the Noroton day at the Soldiers' Home in Noroton on September 16th, Toseph Strup, Louis Allen William Klenke were appointed | committer to work with the V. ¥ to urge the acceptance of the Spaneled Ranner as the {anthem and a w. Star national BANK BALANCE OUR CREDIT Smith Club Meeting A meeting of the Smith for Presi- dent elub will he held this evening at S o'cleck in the office of Attorney Josenh P. Dntton. who is active president of the organization. Many {RESULT OF BEER RAID | ment of Coste—Auto and Frotley | a quantity | and Tony | Octoher 3rd to 16th | dete- | An invitation to attend the dedi- | new Diempers have - boon - guvoled during the past few montha Mr. Lutton stated teduy. - Winshell Smith, famous playwright of Fara- ington, is honorary president of the club, Plans will be made at tonight’ neeting for u barbecue to be held st Lake Compounce during the early part of September. | 1Bntish Mllliomlro I Passes | lLondol Aul Zl——\\ll | Coats, chairman of J. und P. Coats, | thread manutacturers, died today. He was the only surviving sen af {the late Archibald Coats. first ehair- wan of the company. William Hedges Coats was reck- oned & millionaire in English pounds. He was the twelfth man af that wealth in the family since the business wax started in a small way 104 years ago. Thus far the estate taxes on vari- {ous members of the family have netted the government nearly 5,- 000,000 pounds, er upproximately .000,000. Among the estates al- ready settled are those eof Lord Glentanar, who left 4.642,263 pounds; Peter Coats, pounds; Coats, Jr.. pound James Coats, pound. ‘hibald Coats, pound Daniel Coats, pounds; Sir Thomas Glen 574,806 pounds and W, L085 pounds. These cight estates total around 500,000 in American money, all built out of the manufacture and world-wide sale of cofton thread. 1,964.745 1.713.870 1.499.125 1,234,802 Coats, 1, ‘A. Coats 3, A Democrats Preparing for House to House Canvass New Haven, Aug. 21 M — To facilitate the house-to-house ean- vass which the democratie party has begun in the state Recretary A. 8. Lynch of the state committee haa prepared a list of the town com- mittees with the chairman of each indicated. It was stated that in this respect the organization is already more complete than in any previous campaign, Reports to state headquarters also are to the effect that neighberhood gatherings of democratic workers in cities and towns are increasin, and that at some an “open house and miany hostesses provide musical |utertainment and refreshments. \eu York Woman Drops Her Alienation Charges DBridgeport, Aug. 21.—UM—For- mal withdrawal — of & $250.000 ulienation of affection action brought by May Felter of New Vork citr against Florence T. Hildenbrand, wealthy - Stamford |1esident, was filed in superior court “elter brought suit to recover !l‘r the loss of the affections of her husband, Raymond N. Felter. for- mer automobile sulesman of Darien. It was charged by the plaintiff that Mrs. Hildenbrand caused Felters to ihandon his wife early in 1925. The Felters were married in 1915. Llenl. Schilt Ho off From Jacksonvnlle Toda; Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 21.—(P— Lieut. C. Frank Schilt, marine corps aviator, piloting a tri-motored frans. port ship to Nicaragua for use with marines there, hopped off for Miami 8 o'clock this morning on the !third leg of his flight. Accompanted by Borgeant Pilot Archic Paschal and Sergeant O, C. Adams, radlo operator, the flfer brought his plane down here yester- day after a hop from Pope field, IFort Bragg, N. C. Lieut. Schilt said he probably would gpend the night in Miami and tuke off for a non-stop flight to Nicarggua tomorrow morning if weather conditions are favorable. Residents of TymlfiFur For Italian Reprisals Innsbruck, Austria, Aug. 21 UP— Dispatches to Innsbruck newspapers vom Brizen, in the Italian Bouth Tyrol. declare that when the town i:woke Monday morning the Aus- thian red and white flag was fiying |between the cathedral towers. Carabinieri hauled it down and a German-Austrian priest, his house- keeper, deacon and vergers were deained and the church keys con- fiscated. | The Austrians declared the flag |was hoisted by agents provateurs brt, according to the dispatches, the population ix in great dismay fear- ing Itallan disciplinary action. | CURTIS CHEERED Washington, ~ Aug. 21 (UP)-- Charles Curtls, republican vice pres- idential nominec, was greeted by more than 300 enthusiastic friends {when he arrived at the Union sta- tion here today from his home in | Kansas. After a short visit in the . lcapital, Curtis will start his eastern |campaign with a speech at Rocky Point, R. I. 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