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New Mexico Town Swept Away; Another Inundated In Floods N. M., an Aug. 14 (P Acacia, had been Marecial, was inundated Albuquerque, The villa swept away o6ther small in dar flood wate Tiver today lixestock damage W No loss of Swollen Puerco yesterd upon th houses and san Ac constr each tow ADVERTISERS VOTE FOR WORLD PEACE Convention Also Hears Hoover Praised by German Speaker fled to higher ground afoot | the qistrict on special tra Vol workers were ndbags on the Rio Grande n Marcial, which is ‘ten the level of the river bed more water entering or left cer piling levce feet to the and San an- nd by Puerco town of being wiped from the Hundreds were drown as estimated S| low present town, Rio head Property of of The Rio Grande was level with the levee and was reported to be rising should the water go over t levee in any large amount or if the levee should break, the town would be destroyed. by livestock and state officia for the dispos to prevent an drowned a serious proble were making p of carcase of an emic disease — Boxer Parades Street In Pajama Outfit Aug. 14 (UP)—Men's reform in Conn by sotty” onal boxer, who 4 main street id red pajar a bellig Ansonia of any guy Il gar- Hors! to challen Mr sw Berlin adverti; voring mittee A 14 (A ession 1 proved t olution sub ted by British de the Fr Houston Explains Move ert S. Hou followed t pionec imas for Hert who ing of the Commerce ASSOLANTS WIFE MAY ENTER REVUE: Avmwr‘s Estranged Mate Weeps. When Questioned 14 (UP) forme Pa has been lead in a Paris revue at Paris it learned Pilcer, who is at pr in the offered | ymprehe v Lord I with the : tion propos rectly in lir in Amsterd. ganized bus squarely for peace.” Pr one of the morn d congress. Hoov German s n of t chorus girl, Paulinc offered the the Casino de today. Harry ent starring Mme the Sees World Good on Pr that t wa. Commp er's declaratio ment in advertising is tant than the econo only honest the choice Prof. Emil Dovifat, German TInstitute said: “Tf the try doing the business of the it revue, more impor- .and that competition determines f advertising medium, | 01 director of the Mme. of Journalism, | mod Irench star now holding the o Assolant when seen in her . Latin quarter boarding | president of the coun- | house, burst into tears and would | largest advertising | neither discuss the reports of es- world makes such a | trangement from her famous aviator means international | husband, pilot of the French trans- atlantic plan “Yellow Bird,” nor the proffered theatrical engagement However, she said that was in communication with her husband, having received letters from him at becomes clean-cut with wnhvrmlfl‘”‘“ various halts in his L) LU and news clearly independent of |tour. The last one she received el publicity material from Madrid, she said. Papers for the divorce in proc of preparation and |be filed probably within a month s learned on best authority that olant claimed his American wife insisted on living in a style beyond his means. Mme. Assolant counter- ed by saying that all she wanted was to live a modest home life. Her hus- band, she said, during the carly lays of her stay in Paris, stayed out each night until early hours of the HlvamL She called attention to |the fact that she was content to live |in a modest boarding hou stateemnt, bettermen Prof. Do out of Pr fat ident added that carrying Hoover's statement | also means that the relationship be- | tween advertising and journalism TELEPHONE CHANGE | ANNOUNGED TODAY Farmmgton Valley Exchange| Handled by Larger Goncern Collinsville, which have been of the Farmington Valley cofhpany, it Announce hg¥e led the directors to with the Southern New I Telephone company to handle to day business. This bout by resignation Savage, for 20 years has gone to a like Woodbury shone are now will It As- 14 (A —Chan 1de in op: Aug. s Sirhons (Man Sentenced to Jall For As:aultmg Girl After the ct was changed from attempted to simple sault, Bronislaw Cobb” Guida, 25 of 102 1-2 Gold street, i | tenced to 30 a was land day vn pe v as- was sen- of oan s in jail this morn- following a confe » William Manga and A William handed ing, | Juc ‘l‘ 1 rence between an, attorney for int Prosecuting At- Greenstein, Judge down the 30 position company ida the da, tments effective Manag Aproi these of Torr England chief, wir Englar Mary v raceski ho is Sout ntence, Jame iy mana Guida was charged with L 14 year old girl who liv street. At Monday police : was continued ur ttacking s on Gold court his i til today. ent R 1wyers v Mr Bio Southern | A the conf this erence hetween the Assistant d the S morning . Greenstein explair charge utor t “On A 1t nt to visit or other T ment t 10, T understand,” the “Guida Somehow stant prosecutor said his brother. into the wrong ten the sec- d the girl zirl came resigna his brother lives on that the org: quiremer into the 1 story of the f room sister came Guida Woodl of char of vv” the window and I have simple assault alizing that the man fluence of liquor attack, ntence of was I recomme 30 days in lient's nerves were sha t he was much under it the Struck hy Little Automebil Girl in H ’ quor * GARDINER'S TERM ENDS BUT HE STAYS IN JAIL Be- by Must Remain in Confinement cause He Cannot Pay Costs of Court. months Hen six upon HAY FEVE Sniffling, sneezing and itch ing relieved in 24 hours money back. At all druggists. or CLEANSING THE NOSE | '’ | rimisal presented | New York | Assolant a contract to replace | | PROGRAN RAPPED day | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1929. POLISH ORPHANAGE, HOME OF THE SISTERS OF MARY IMMACULATE This is the home of the sisters of the Order of Mary Immaculate, whose silver jubilee will be reached tomorrow. It is the orphanage of Sacred Heart parish over which the sisters h;l\‘w charge. The ovder was founded by Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski and was recently approved by Pope Pius. The building, which has provided homes for hundreds of boys and girls, was erected through the efforts of F: ather Bojnowski in response to increasing demands for a haven for orphans, two buildings used | previously having insuilicient accommodatic The silver jubilee of the sisters will be observed with a program las | officials will attend. | P[]RTAB F SO Hflfl[ 0N VACATION BY PLANE FOG DELAYS HOME FLIGHT B. ing over four days, beginning tomorrow, which eminent ecclesiasts and public NOMIATIONS FOR JUDGES ARE MADE World Gourt Selections of Hague Arbitral Groups Issued neva, Aug. 14 (A published he lidates presented Arena Animal Escapes in Spain ! ieet srons sor sacancies —(Gores Horses Also PEAC GARINTEE 755 Gount Elia Says Equal Factory Suengm Rea Problem 'h(w within Williamst BULL RUNS WILD; to all who armies th i av ip to Mr. and Mrs. Sanford 1'I\::ndll'| Mayor Gondemns Policy al Meetmgo Finance Board Mord T, Chandler | of 5 coln strect.who took their at Oak Blufis Kept The ¢ By \ | i Unfayorable Weather Nominations today of can- the Hague ar- HILLS ONE WOMAS . | were Member and taxa Ma approaching the the to reach the W parity, Count Italian naval pth | i ition ned prob E when been 1 Chand- He is well | a prom rations ma b disarmament y i “m of v fron wrong is flying a Cu in New wiator. the dler dau Hart ~ HIWANIANS HEAR ADVERTISING TALK. Pulling Power Depends Upon | Way They Are Directed Chairman last for caused Andre Weiss of scount Iinlay of Great Mayor the night H known nt or Britain He is ope Curtis flying service, Miss Maxine Hart of M ‘v-\ the deaths of Dr France and V Britain | The United States national group |has placed in nomination the names of Henri TFromageot, permanent | member of the court of arbitration legal the French ministry of forcign affairs and president of Anglo-American arbitral trib- 11 on pect v claims. The oth- ion s that Sir Cecil ulviser to the British ended criticism of school com- |y ¢ of a dr Ir or bers of the mittee's he £|a portabl would cated commissionc like mind. | The mayor. of the u tional struct on by declaring hild 1 th program for schools want one . told me Politics foday P arity of f s the Mrs. Char was Valencia, Spain, Aug. 14 (&) raging bull, intended for the Valen cia fought his way to freedom | he today, killed woman, wounded three horses, and fright " led the populace. He finally was cap- |tured, however, and this evening awaited his turn a matador bull escaped while it was be- n to its pen, preparatory to He d through . with the populace scattering direction. Fnding a door red the of Vin- | A Maxwell S, no ¢ « or in ity of Factories 5 s if retories producing BLEHR e one to be ential factor declare verythin ar toward ¢ wdviser of a portable nter militant b oppon d. rildings ed es in th of ¢ to do th summer ter.'” After ot rd had mayor inquir bers of the {proached reg uc ce w 3 ends of and icc i to \hsurd, for whatsoey race 1er nomina- election will take place stember session of the the League of Nations. numerou bo iden of naval pa convinced, Gre in every mem- open e e house | cente Porta the | Senora De Porta was in the } |en busy with her work when the od in the knockit He found to a and board had mbly ¢ wrding elementary been ap- for even Britain and be made abso- wonld still rior industrial 1ilabl |1 am i appropr 1t and none had, gl o [Meeting in Fourth Ward "7 10f Property Owners’ Assn, The third invasion by the Citizen's Property Owners' Assoclation, Ine., will take pla in the fourth ward {on Fr night at 8 o'clock with meeting in Lithnanian hall at Park street. Property owners, hoth men nd women of the fourth ward will attend the meeting at which a com- mittee and chairman will be named. Among the speakers of the evening will be Geor A former mayor, Dr B. Jaffe and John ‘<nm‘<l\. will speak for the henefit of the Polish people who at- () chools, t for he was informed said proper lieve ing tion, The port should there advert room, his the cating roturr L complet money on 1 unl proper 1l theme by Cyrus Steve publicity x Mutual Li at the the ould hotel today vent spent sing ected way v Hc v o enter 1 re g | door Urited [three | the e rested in the il " o « 1 itted the vietims wreh uca ns, advertisi horses we and rehing horses ot 5 for the Senior but let's school bl school will b site. misf > 1y sty s more ter having made the entir Arena lants lookin found him when he thoroughfare ich trouhle soon had him in tow |Senora De Porta later was found in {her kitchen, dead from injuries in- flic he bull 1 of Ki Jme of hou | atte for him | ined the and without ion mig periecte which would destroy th re ement ed States Could Build Quickly 1 war should come the United yuld build cruisers so much dly than Great parity would b d. The L an exceedingly g a fleet which conld sweep the the on ind ha sit Stevens spi or the |1 has connection of natior v 1ra facts he These some of the Quigley dur! work i N who % paper | ted by ertising. K r will sell v 1in tha' " o the drit iwanians i A qu school eleme v com- | long if has noth- explatned to hack up particular t the product ertising will not .)uhle Suicide in Poughkeepsie Today Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 14 (P Miss Montell Mansfield of W 97th street, New Yor! 1 Gail Hamilton, 38, ¢ side Drive, New York, died t a Dutchess county was a double 1stield board overbalance ted St Tor 1ir o ry lity or serviee He hort time into tist and and ask mor ommic _P(;]i(‘e Called to F(:’;‘(‘e i Man to Move His Car was parked in front of a Newington avenue this »ugh the owner of the to be nice about it owner to remove the had to call the police be- driver would consent fo do it McAvay investigated bui to recon of cruisers Had the ma boats from S0 N drivew whers on Alt | driveway tric ind asked the vet he pont o lar el stible natural Artiate ol ¢r own bhorders that wld mer said 1d- | lefinitely withont 5 di- | it it w ship i lyin ty of t ; really th o- | morni T cor- | 1 suici C¥ found by | bed in Spring Miss wils ar, fron ports. a on forc 1 Netherwood northeast of this city Whe — guests of the women went t GALES LA phone a doctor they heard a \\m‘ Santiago, Chile, Aug. 14 (P— and returned o the | He rains and gales lashed the Hamilton dead on the |south central part of Chile today. 2 calibre veral bridges including one at [Lake Pucco and dnother at Tambo collapsed. The Department of Cacha- heen isolated since the Tambo fell s of the ity of 1, resulting in operty damas the any sp S out , iS what ¢ | the basis it a supre near cas this n e SH CHILE 50 gre to me Young Discusses Char rge Young, tish parliament tutional said that t viet union 1 vich it to find 1wy with a him room labor floor revolver lying near war cons KING WILL A FILED 14 (P low o ‘ publican from Conneetic 1 at approxi- preliminary in- probate court dis has at [ poat {bria Bridg Eleanor port Jo T or ol and wi ) 5 tional | 1t g mino states czari ed = 1 Santiago were considerable King | committeeman floc left mat Ve Russian an value sion of a race —— tt Gieorgia on from ntory filed 1 today Gilbert L. 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I 1 1400 ine e, t self gov- ¥ 1 rning claiming she and ered pain- guish nt not only READ HERALD ('LA&SI["HZI) ADS vacancies among | ENGLISH TEST AIRPLANES FOR SCHNEIDER CUP RACES Old Craft Used Thns Far—One Does 330 Miles and Others May Better Mark. London, Aug. 14 (P—British prac- tice for the impending Schneider speed cup races has been mostly with old planes, although the first of four new pianes delivered a few days ago has been broken in. After all the planes have been de- livered and tested the three best will be designated the cup planes. and threc pilots chosen from the high speed team to pilot them. Tests and speed practice will be continued at Calshot up to the week of the race. Flight Lieut. Stainforth yester reached an estimated speed of 330 niles an hour in the S-5 and as the -6 is larger and more powerful it is expected to do 360 at top form. The air ministry is gvarding zealously the sccret of the new planes’ liorse- power. Pawtucket Policeman Halts Liquor Runner Pawtucket, R. I., Aug. 14 (UP)— Two shots were fired by a police- man during an automobile chase which resulted in the arrest of George M. Nunes of 8 Nye street, Acushnet, Mass., as an alleged rum- runner here toaa The chase began when Nunes ig- nored Patrolman Harold Adams command to stop his car on Broud- way. Adams commandeered a ma- chine and pursued Nunes, firing two thots before capturing the fugitive on Pond street. Arraigned before Judge Lellan J. Tuck in district court shortly atter- ward, Nunes pleaded guilty to a charge of illegal possession of liquor and paid a $50 fine. Adams report- c¢d having found 100 gallons of mooenshine ir Nunes' automobile. ALD CLASSIFIED ADS ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD! Will Be Paid to Any Char- itable Institution In This City If It Is Proved That Money Has Been Paid For a Bon-Tone Testimonial. READ HE MR. M. D. 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