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NEW BRITAIN HERALD [~--] NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1928, , () P. UNDECIDED | FATR SHOTS SO Kp) GG TREATY ™~ s, | | =0 " |gram will use the Kellogg pact to| Offspring When Latter Threatens 1 reinforce their arguments. There is | 1 W to Leave Home, evidence that Washington officials | R | . - . o ncing sol -asiness | i W Br]lflm Leade]'s Unable fo! Chicago. Aus. 25 -(L'P)w“‘hon‘sena[e 15 L!kely {0 vmce some R R TR T e b | Exdri | ‘ 2 dge Falk. 23, threatened to treaty with the request for more Thmw ngm 0“ SUI]]EGl leave home today, his father, Arthur 0 'uon ships but the hope is that the coun- | F. Falk, member of a Chicago park | pms] try can be made to understand that 1 _ board, shot and killed him. |the additional armament 1s asked | Falk then called the police and N merely to maintain an adequate de- 5 |calmly told them he had killed his| 'WAShington, Aug. 28 (#—What fense. the dark concerning the situatiof | con p. accompanied police to the Wil the senate do is the question | Steps in fact, have already been rrounding the selection of a can- | station |Wwhich interests Washington, now |2Ken in an effort to rcassure the | country, and the world, on this score [4 STORE ornln dl STORE CLOSES = 3 CLOSES AT ith great ¢ oney aving s flate for lieutenant governor which | According to Police Sergeant Ed-;mn the Kellogg-Briand peace treaty NOON > NOON I be made at the party's state|Ward McBride, the son quarreled|pae poo o | President Coolidge devoted a consid- d Jdnrsaiaiie ) AT St with nis father when he came home | i ssngd. cyatle paroniabia sesent apeedts Lo/l S8 ntio A aven on Sep-|iniovicated last night and threatened | . THe answer to it at this time ic | this subject. He not only maintaine mber 7. |that the naval program was solely BT ius far only too candidates have |0 [€4V€ unless his mother and sister |that there appears to be no reason Next Week, Store Will Be Open All Day Wednesday treatment. The | VDY the pact should not be ratified intended to bring the countr: pen considered actively in the field, < C7~ss —.o | Republicans locally profess to be | were given better b ! father fired at his son with' a shot PTOMPtly but this view is qualificg |forces to a reasonable perspective put. Gov. J. Edwin Brainard of | oun while the boy was in bed, Me- by the admonition that many things | with the responsibilities of the Unit- anford, who is reported n a ve- iR nde said can happen in’ international and | ed States but he was careful, as well, ptive mood for a renomination, domestic affairs before next winter to point out that the treaty does not d Francis A. Pallotti, secretary of to change the current outlook, provide a guarantee against was so | e state, who has declared himself Opposition much as a deterrent. | ol R : . . h . 5 Children's Children’s Knit Waist Suits Bleached, good quality knit Waist Suits. Novelty Hose Choice of all sizes. Wednesday ..... The mother and sister told police | the two had quarreled frequently. | = oy | Fortified by an undeniable public| In the same vein, Secretary Kel- {Wagers to Be Barred | will toward international pacts that logg disclaimed any credit for hav- SE oA . Will make armed conflict less likely ing negotiated a treaty that would On California Track ot fees likeely and s E v 3 N aki ssil but rather one San Francisco, Aug. 25 (P—Two stll absolve the United States make war impossible but rathe = from foreign entanglements, the ad- | which is a step in the right direc- | 3 x mates of the turf, horse racing and |ministration is expected to put the |tion and makes war less likely. Plaid — shaped | o | betting, are to be divorced in an |full force of is prestige hehind 'h'f‘v _— straight lisle and rayon. : Cretonne Pl"ows |attempt to revive the sport in Cal- |treaty whe = DGME x : | |2 | treaty n it is presented to the CITY COURT JUDGMENTS Many colorings s % ifornia 2 |senate. The capital wiew is that | e fany 25 to choose All styles and colors. Also some applique work. 2 Wagering money on the outcome | The following judgments were ren from | ) 5 conomical agering there undoubtedly will be opposition | gor0q in city court late yesterday v | Close Out of Entire Stock Wednesday ... ? jof races is illegal in this state.|from some quarters but on the | ered e i 2 2 i | Two Registered Pharmaciss | When the law was ;nfidc!rd _:]e\em other hand, that the treaty will have ‘a ;-‘:,;?O:H p‘h\mhg' $400 and costs in | vears ago, racing die: he fa- many important friends. SN s S Hary G | 1 mous old Tanaforan . track. where | In the Hght of facts as they now |(he action of Attorney Harry Gine- | 3 apanese ongee ) [thousands packed the giffastands |stand, Senator Borah seems certatn | DUrE 28ainst John Vanonl Attorney - - ubper bibs and paddocks and the best horse- [to be in the latter group As chair. | W!lliam Mangan represer 1 500 yards of first quality 33-inch natural color 45c | sl he west m oath {m poa i [ plaintife 0 | flesh of the west met in - competi- |nan of the senate foreign relarions | P plaintift by default, $53.65 Pongee—Perfect. Wednesday enyard F r Bab of Samuel Lehrer S E = o 0 y tion, was boarded up, to be used [committee, he will be a key man in , e enly a few times since for automo- President Coolidge's request for rat- | I? the action - i = g | a; ar rney Mau- | . . o bile races |fication. The senator is credited | 2F2inst Lazar David. Atftorney K latest venture is to be backed |With having been fuliy informeq |Mce W. Rosenberg represented the " ain olles an Ygan 1es All of our 10c numbers s J. Coffroth, president of |\ hie negotiations for the. treaty were | PAINTIL et Many styles to choose from. the Tijnana Jockey Club in Tiju- |In Progress and thus fo have been| For the plaintiff, judement to re | Yard wide. Choice of all plain eolors. For Wednesday on of leased premis ard c 2 c ana, Mexic h ’ q f. |&iven the opportunity t 08! ny | COVPr posses! i o " v < sk B bt gai’;f';’mi:: 1 b iections he an il s *m;im the action of Morris Kotkin | 1)) At one-third original value. Wednesday .. Morning ....... |a promoter of championship box- |{ull support. therefore, is counted | 222l Sarkis Shagrigain. Attorney [) . IR TS [ing contests. Coffroth's meets |UPOR by the administration | Greealein ensseen el e | ]| omen's Kmt |across the border, have become| _ e Objection Not Clear | praintist i Quilted | world-known and his annual Cof. | What serious objections, if any,| KFor the plaintiff, a judgment of 2 i | froth handicap, paying the winning |tR® members of the senate would | strict foreclosure in the action of | W Union Sults ‘ o Crib Pads horse $85.000 last season, is ons DPFiNE UD to block the consent which |Lomas & Nelleton Co., against Alex- o 1 «D: l ” ERNEST W. CHRIST e istence, |!S Reeessary 1o make the treaty bind- | ander Korenkiewicz and others The \{ffl 4 choica Jot of fine cotton women S Rlpp e Nominated for State Senate - ling upon the U'nited States, is at th t of indebtedness is 2 In ‘reopening the $2,000,000 plant (11 ! i et EyionD iy lisle suits in all styles. Our the race. It is rumored that|at Tanforan. Coffroth plans to bring |UMC ot altogether clear since few |the mortgaged property being at 65 80 Totite o \t ¢ 4 Our regular 89¢ grade. pairman J. Henry Roraback of the hers the hest racing stork tn the |S#PALOTS eve expressed themeelves | Golden Hill avenue. S ol Sk P AR Ed e Hose Size 17x18. For | the question, hows Stanley sk sente . . ed. Morning . nd will try to eliminate him gently | of the sport will patronize it with. |b° . 3 ; i 3 i y ntly SLa greatly subordinated inasmuch as the | - g ——— um ¢ known for excep- t surely. The candidacy of Sec-|Out the incentive which gambling prccidential campaign will be sq EACE PROF! WY R R s CLOSING OUT tary Pallotti does not meet with | has given the game s e e i Hvll.‘u’l ERORE Singer ) tional well made hosiery. Rayon = ® approval of the party as a whole, s time ratification is requested Sl et 3 and silk allover seamless, All Is claimed, because many believe | GERMANY TAXES RADIO | "y “Gininie language in which n-a‘ e e ' s wanted colors. women’s at Secretary Pallott nas ambitions | Berlin, © Aue. 25 UP—German | uuary ‘. Bhrased, ihe. eaceese ot | TUUONS, nevest chair at. the Uni achme (1 Wednesda 74c jReas woamonand, aaea - s st e etlo eoslyingl et DY Seqrchary Rellbgelin birring fpeoyiz Vst L lanal e Ko ke IS0 RS fenesaay | ained to the Herald today, “that|Paying 50 cents menthly for the |giong likely to be objectionable to the | €ACh year hereafter by a disting- | For sewing machines and Novelt shom ould never do" John M. Wad-|Privilege. contribute more that|american isolationist. and the fact | Vished professor or Dol all kinds of household ap- . who wanted the nomination |#12,000,000 annually to the c4.tral that the treaty appears to impose no | One Of the foreign countries border- | %% P s 4 years ago, i3 reported not in |Savernment, which distributes th |obligation upon this country other | ing the Pacific. Dr Rokuro Nak- | pliances. ) 9 These practical party gar- i e fund among nine su\;ndmn' Proad- |than to renounce war as an instrus | 5k of T‘!!Osrlshahm\fv\'r"rsl:\', Jisoto, gl For Wed. Maorning .. C ments of many novelty Woleott Strong Here |casting companies. Payments are iment of national policy, are held in | Japan, will be the first to occupy | 3¢ c 2AN < fabri 3 i oy New Britain republicans are s @fmadr— to letter carriers or at .he Washington to be factors arguing for | the chair. He is a specialist in the e CLEARANCE LOTS OF | :fl?ucs, in attractive pat- b favor the candidacy of State Sen- |POSt office, and deliherate failure |senate approval. In addition, both | history of science in the Orient | [ 11! | terns and COIOI‘S-_‘MOSQL\' or Frederick C. Wolcott for the|'0 Pay or to notify authoritics of |major political partics have indorsed | 3 e 1adies ayon 0CKS 98¢ kinds. omination for T'nited States sena- | POSSession of a radio set makes the efforts to bring peaceful adjudica- READ AERALD | D ADS | i For Wed. Morning [ r to succeed George P. McLean, |OWner liable to imprisonment. |tion of international disputes to ful- | TFOR BEST RESULTS | | Fine quality fibre thread Socks with fancy stripes and Jac- — ‘olcott has a strong following in K | quard cuffs. 25¢ and 85c quality. Dr, Sumner Brand | ———-—--———— v e candidacy o ax o > | SR = TS s o =2 2] R e 19 9 S | iy RUY THEM FOR SCHOOL-TIME Asplrm vho is reported to have made the . y g ecls at he will win the ‘ b S e ot | I ‘ s | 73-length fine Lisle Socks in handsome new plaid effects. | 100 in bottle—5 gr. each R e A 0] “CONTINENTAL" 30c grades. | For Wednesday 4 : ves in the state legizlature to For Vtflne:fla:‘ Mnrnmg . ceeens pair 25Q Only ..... bottle 25c Jecd Fred O. Rackliffe and William bt HIGHEST QUALITY Bi. Judd. neither of whom is expect- Sy Sl B s %5 he'a condidate for renomings . & sk ENTIRE RADIQ INDUSTRY Window Lifebuoy Soap stated i of the fourth ward recently | that he was considering being a can- | The health soap. Regular 10c cakes. dulat:‘. el e . z = " I Scl’eens For: Wednesday .. ..l iivsoeninsinnes each SC Ernest W. 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