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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 'l'thUA(, SEPTEMBER 18, 1928, EW FALL BUTTERICK PATTERNS dangered. | sz, 20, oo % | FLASHES OF LIFE: HOPE HAMPTON HUNORS CRGULITE T0 SING IN GRAND OPERA ——— ABOUT PREMIER poaish Losder Said 0 Have Bon Shot Loudon, Sept. 18 UM—A message te Router's telephoned from Madrid shortly after two o'clock this after- Aeon ptated that Premier Primo De Rivera had not yet returned to Ma- drid from a visit to Barcelona and that the air was full of rumors con- cerning disturbances. One rumor was that the premier had bpen shot and wounded, byt not kiljed, and another was that there was a rising in Barcelona. ' No Trouble There were no signs of troubte in Madrid although the treops were confiffed te their barracks and it could enly be surmised that the va- rious rymers were due to hostile machinations. A dispatch to the Associated Press flled trom Lerida near Barcelona, at 9:27 e'cleek this merning said that [Premier Prime De Rivera would not eturp to Madrid for several days. e message said tWht the premier, iccompanied by the military gover- SRev. Charies Coppens, pastor of St. Peter's church is recting com- fortably at 8t Francis hespital, Hartford, where he is undergeing treatment. He has been there for the past two weeks. Albert Goodwin Loomis of Greve Hill entered Leomis preparatery school’ in Windsor teday. Elberta peaches are ready. Sunset Orchard Shuttle Meadow.—advt. Permanent wave, §12. Hepp's Beauty Shop. Phone 1746.—advt. The police were netified today of the suspensien of the operator's li- censes of Stanleyl Herpst. of 104 Rockwell avenue and Stanley Tryas- kus of 59 Beaver street. Peter Canova of ¢7 Hartford ave- nue complained to Sypernumerary Officer James Crowley last night that men had been entering his cei- lar. The officer visited the home of a suspect but did not locate him. In the Home Makers section of the Fastern States Exhibition, the League of Women Voters will this year demonstrate its method of peli- tical education. All ©f New Eng- land's state leaguers will exhibit, each to be the hostesa for a day. A. G. Hammond Auxiliary, U. 8. W. V. will entertain members and friends Wednesday afterneon from 2:30 to 5 o'clock at the state armory. DENY 6. A. R, PLAN 10 By the Assecisted Press. New York—A lady has received & new bracelet and otherwise heen heautified way up in the air. The bronze statue ‘“Civic Pride,” atop the ¢3-story musicipal bullding, has been dolled up. One arm w atrengthened heuun it was crack- ing. Ottawa—The fellows wheé always get their men have their hardships, The annual report of the Royal Canadian Mounted police tells of ong iaspector finding it so cold in Baffin Land that kerosene froze and he waa able 0 climb a frozen water- tall, New York—The latest methed of advertising is known as ‘skycast- ing.” Three thousand feet over Manhattan Ann Pennington sang and a man teld of the merits of certain rettes. The voices from the plane were magnified 100,000,000 times. Quebec—Eight days hence’ Robert Chandonnet, ex-bank teller, is to be lashed five times in prison with a cat o'nine tails. Kight days before his release ten years (hence) he will get five more lashes. The sentence was jmposed for an attempt to rob with violence. tal after coming in contact with an electric wire while working at Anchor bridge on the New Haven railroad. Hartferd — Over ‘ene hundred funersi directors are expected to at- tend the annual convention of their Connecticut erganization opening here Wednesday. Meriden — Noticing a mail plane apparently lost, Mrs. Herman T. Schuerer telephoned Brainard fleld at Hartford and they put en fleid lights which guided lhe pllot to that field. New Haven — Eugene J. Grimes, a member of West Haven school committee for 15 years, re-elected to office again in annual school board election. New Haven — Estimated dis- | burscments prepared by the board of tinance and presented to board of aldermen total $5,983,959. The tax rate will remain at 24 mills. AUTHOR CHANGES LINES Play Altered When Criticism Re- sults in Blaming Victoria for White and Pink 15¢ Borders \\edneulll CASH YOUR FACTORY PAY CHECKS HERFE Plain and Ribbed Sport 8ilk our e 29¢ , EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT OUR ! Wednesday Bargains | i Lead in Value and Quality! Don't Miss This Lot! Boys’ Slip-on Again You Save! 779 Yards Fancy New Save %, Tomorrow! Women'’s or of Catalonia, was enthusiastical- y received Lerida where the roops paid honor to them, To Visit Aram Valley ‘The premier planned te go te the Valley of Aran today, proceeding as ar as Pucblecuoles, near the French porder, returning tomorrow to Leri- :‘:‘nd then continuing back to Ma- P Sk Dress Percales Wednesday Only QUIT THEIR ENCAMPHENTS ... vo i cor sesos owned by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. e i . i 3 *| Paris, Scpt, 15 (W—Maurice Ros- Rumor That Demer Will Be Last 108 boen opened in Hurlem. De-| hew play *Napoleon 1V has Meeting of “Boys in Blue” served for the owner. L::ift;rll’k‘m‘l :::’:':u‘;‘:‘;:"g;:a“)fl““; uted o R to modify liwes blaming England e droem hos eamope MAmPIOWS|.nd Queen Victoria for the death 18 P—The peren- | Gl Boe e e e ies | of the only son of Napoleon IIL. For the last week or more many |Plal rumor that this—the sixty-sec- | oot Co B AR, BOOR BIF | French papers were so biterly umors of plots and counter 'plots |OBd annual encumpment o the | (i Never rRuly thrifed el Mhe | opiical of the play that English au- n Bpaln have been in circulation, | Grand Ay of the Republic—wauld | Nav. 29 aa Mimi for the Phitsie | thorities are reported to be satisfied While the premier was In Barcelona | b the Lust gathermg of “the boys| pric synd obtes. that protests from them are not [esterday the Associated Press in. |in bluc” brought a quick denial from needed. at least one Wliciul as delegates con- | Athens—Grook hachelors are to Rostand’s version that the prince also Shaker Kmt, in plain ditioned themselves in arm chairs|be taxed to stimulate marrlage and | V28 Killed in a Zulu ambush when toda for the annual parade tomor- increase revenue. British officers purposely ran away brown, blue and gray. “Peace and order are a fact in[row. - because of a plot which is blamed { very nook of the Spanish peninsu-| William P. Wright, Chicago, chair-| New York—Betty e fnsen Victerls heraelt s vifients . he said, “The greatest proof that | man of the executive committee | Ada, Okla., ed by critics. They consider it an an be offered of the peaceful s ingult to England. e pution in Spain s the popular ma Rostand, however, maintains that restations of these last few da: a dramatist has a right to utilize ommemorating the fifth annive: history, even lesendary accounts as 'y of our regime.” they were known at the time of the play’s action. . No diplomatic action is foreseen, Clty Itm particularly as Rostand is changing s than I've heard at any previous en-| Mexico City—Mr. Merrow has :;‘rf':;'l"::si:: ‘r'e"e‘::""l‘;":",“z;;"‘" Leonard Clarkson of this city has [C1PIEN” most gorgeous riding togr, sut hel iy a6 responsible for having *| At their own request the depleted | refuses to wear them—skin tight e s K rrived at the Rutgera preparatory|p,ng of Civil war fighters will parade | Dants, & bolera jacket with fancy | PIoted the death of the prince hool for the opeming of the fall |\ royiew past their commander-in- | cmbroidery, silvor spurs and a e ol thedast o ool At. John'a carnival, Newington av- | “hef at common sndnpcp 540 Wofa i“.",‘l"pfif';",fl'.ff ‘;)“'_"a:“"*:;"e;’;:f:x One alteration was the change of ua sl Most atroet, Bept. 24 to.29. | ' 1he Minnte. A thouSind veterans| U ' P Y 4 a phrase referring to the death plot dst. planned to participate in tha review d from “that is the English manner,” Complaint was made to the pnnm‘;"‘“‘{"f f"’“"“““""‘(, Elbridge ; to “that is the common way.” t evening that boys have been|H2Wk. Sacramento, Cal. Only the | \ling fruit at Y15 Hart street. |feeblest will join fhe national of- Fheron W. Hart, teacher of piano | ficers and past commanders in rid- A harmony. Two-plano egsembic |INE I Feview past the stand, it was Liyjng. Studio, ‘259 Main street, |INdicated today. 12531 or 697-14.—adyt, the contest. The committee on se- \ prowler about a house nt 2¢ Mygterv Swimmer Starts |iection is John Erskine, Florenz mont strect was reported to the OVEI‘ Enflllsh Cha“nel’nognhl and J. P. McEvoy. §° at 9:35 last night. ¢ aiter J. Arbour, teacher of | Cape Gris Nez, France, Sept. 18| ploguchurg, Pa—Mr. and Mrs, 0. Hart Studlo, 259 Main street. | (/P)—A mystery swimmer started | ooren Rittenbender are on tho 2531 or 45 aavt, wcross the Knglish channel at 7:30 | gine jury. rgeant J. Peeney caught|®8- m. today accompanied by several © boys who were with a number | PeTsons in an English liteboat. New London — Special submarine *thers doing damage to None of the Irench efficials here | Loard, appointed by President (ool v+d by 8. G. Kasprow of including the customs guards, was|idge make study of safety devices street in the rear of the Calumet |able to tell whether the goggled | for undersea craft at submarine ling on Church street yesterday. | figure was that of a man or a/pase. truck was pushed ubout the|woman. No one knows the name of S ' | und damaged to the approxi- |the lifeboat. which carried no identi- | New Haven — William G. Forbes, ¢ extent of $25. according to the | fying marks. 4. Killed when he ran from behind ce. Weather conditions were advan- into one driven by William E. 2. No. 6 of the fire department |tageous. The swimmer, using a|Day. The driver was not held. called to a rubbish fire in the [strong overarm stroke. soon disap- = = r of Towers' filling station op-|peared in the haze, for the visibility | Greenwich — Nelson Coddington k ite Willow Brook park at 9:02|was poor. of Devon died at Greenwich hospi- Wash Dresses broken lots Wednesday Only 59¢ All figured materials. Near- ly every size. A dress well worth $1.00 to $1.25 each. Sweaters Sizes 28 to 36 Wednesday Only $1.00 Fancy Jacquard patterns; Death of Napoleon’s Son Per Yard 2Yac This lot includes all of the newest and best Fall patterns in figured and check effects. An assort- ment that cannot be duplicated at the price. Hampton's Simpson of whose claim to the bristled when asked regarding the | girl's stowaway championship is un- rumor. disputed, is cured. 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