New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 8, 1929, Page 11

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« — e == FARM BOARD WON'T | STABLIZE WHEAT Declines Requests to Buy Sur-, plus—Machinery Not Ready Washington, Aug. 8 (®—The fod- vral farm board has refused to in wheat ilization ope s in spite of tent requ do so, as a means of preventing re- currence of Tuesday's six cent mur it price drop. Tclegraphic appeals to buy up th urplus wheat and store it in un > have flooded s office It has de . 1o await perfection chincry of the Iarme Gra‘n Mar “orporatio ill be charged with handli CInerge and is advising fari anwhile to hold back their pro- “uct wherever possible. A formal statement by the board said there wus a pros| shortage of wheat this season and | iscribed the immediate sitvation “to | hurried and, {o some extent at least un ¥ marketing of wheat by | jarmers.” i “If the farmers can be itduced to ilization wiil be od amd the farmers generally W henciit by the slower marketing movemont.” Cooperation Sought Plans for the corporaiion rojecied at the recent Chicago con- icrence are progressing, it went on. d “in (he meantime nd can fune- that farmers rve an orderly mariketing and will alzo get behind the working out fhe m 5o it may b lily The board ‘hopes that el local fina tutions will help the farmer to carry out this program.” Most of the appeals made to th hoard were worded in the most urgent style, one d that (i hoard load the wh urplus” on these ships and anchor t conditions improve. Othe mended the commandee vate warchouses to store tirm in Refusal That the hoard would decline to e moved by such requests no mit- ter how voluminous they beeame || was clearly indicated in advance by its members. who announced that it Tiad no intention to engage in stabili- tion opcrations nor to m ny predictions as to what it considered | a “fair price.” The wheat situation has been un- der the constant scrutiny of the hoard. Tits members had hoped that cting situation would pro- venly until the new grain ation could begin functioning, are determined to leave this n free to act i Ily known grain coopera- tive oflicials and leaders of the three leading farm organizations are now at work perfeeting plans for the corporation. An carly report on is expected CLUBS WENT CUCKOO Al Fspinosa, who received i 1 drubbing ot the har Jones in_the national oper ofi. said recehtly (hat during the I his clubs scemed to weigh 50 nounds and the shafts all took (he shape of the letter % ought conditions 1 and to the fuac v of telling ho wditions will confin the board of water cominission feels that it would be a wise prec s the supply of s much as possible an 1 this end in view, the auxiliary | @ ping station has already ocen ed i serviee The hoard asks the cooperation the consumiers of water in th city of New Dritain and the towns and Newington | B ¢ g from using cily water for the sprinkling of lawns and fo other purposes th “hairman.' \xflllfly damp days, sudden changes in weather, or expos- ure 1o a d kes joints ache, there is v k relief in Ba Aspirin. Tt makes short worl: fh or any little pain. Just in the more serious algia, neuritis, 1 or lumbago. No ache s ever too deep-seated for rin to relicve, and it does Asplrin ix the trade mark of Baver Manufacture of Monoaceicacidester of Salicylicacid 8, 1004, ST R o Now in its third Big Week . .. With each Day Disclosing more and more Unusual Bargains in Fine Furniture. .. Porter’s Annual Desk Colonial style, Walnut fac- . with drep Chair Stylish ladde: hack, in solid Tabl= Walnut top, e carved, as convenicu! trou E: boolks. & Everything Reduced! You can always enjoy the comfort and pleasure of good furniture. We sell no other and have no idea of making . Won't you come m and see for you B Ci¥Pont; S has come to be known as “‘Connecticut's Best Furniture Store.” Breakfast Sets In fashionable naph ish Drop Leaf Tabl and 7o Braced Bacid r §$49.50, 50 Now For a New Lamp Tlothing is more expres sive of your taste th lamp. Let it do you jus- Suce. These surely will, Reduced 2 5% Here’s An Exampic cf Bedroom Value Shown below is a 4-piece suite that has gained at favor on account of its fine v and pleasing design. We believe that it has never before been offered at so low a price. Bed, 50-inch Dresser, Chest and Vanity at Select Walnut Facings 54 £0 Dustproof Construction gy /£y Lively Two-Piece Living [ Suite For General Use d ) i s in the new Wing Chair practical. ghly well made, ¢® id of qualit 5?}9 tim vities in 1 pile of unusual S rability. 58 Stick Wi ¥ i oo Style——Durability Nothing so comfortable! Refreshing to the eve, too, in simple, bold lines and gay colo covering. Iivery home should have at least ¢ furniture. tee and Chair, g This is the | Table, FRAN A Veolk of the Whit Delicacy — and Yei: Rugged Strength Characterize Th'» Dining Suite ough 1 N ) it pride in v “OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL CLOSED SATURDAY AT NOON — OPEN ALL 9 O’CLOCK DAY WEDNESDAY 5 i) " Corlne(tlcztf s Dexst Flwurfurr 5!()1'(’

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