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9 e e———— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1929. p— e 1 y R | | As the conscientious reporter, one| A program of entertainment has | |r serve banking system, and from the| H. A. Wallace, editor of Wallace's : B % B UE IS APPR“VED | probably also ought to report’that | been planned for the groups tomor- lR A RA | Car PR AT O R e e W S B e {Hoot Glb§pn s Former Mrs. Lindbergh, when she stepped |row morning., The boy players will | U Al [ phos on by the federal reserve banks and |, | o o 12 ipmat) Wife Under Arrest |out of her husband’s plane, wore an | be taken on a sightscelng tour of [now a ose of North |the federal department of commerce | "8 On the proposed Smoot-Hawley| 1oy spgeles, Aug. 15.—UP—2Myss I] l]il\llc:» blue ensemble, with coat and | the city, including a visit to the | Americ but thet world at large is convinced tariff, characterized it as “the worst| Helen Gibson, stage actress and for- | hat of some woolen material, printed | World V memorial atop Wainu i i il | A rrangaiments o e immated | that a new political cconomy has| of the many iniquitous tariff bills in- | mer wife of Hoot Gibson. motion silk frock to match, beige hose and | Hill park. Here, the stain o |in the 1 ture, I 1, would | been set up in the United Sta juring the American farmer.” | picture star, was at liberty under black shoes with one trap | cach team will lay a wreath at the | | conneet the United States telephon- | and the sustained optimism of th “The proposed increase in tariff |bond today on a warrant from San ) Ay | base of the memorial in honor of 1paf] 0 |ically wi ntir Chile, Uru-|New York stock market, in spite of {on ( adian feeder cattle would | Diego which charged she had givena ¥ Gafldy Manuiacmrers Mfly Now This possibly is old stuff, but your | New Britain’s dead in the World Commnmcauons Gleate GOIflHlOll guay, Mexica 1 Cuba and would |repeated setbacks, bears eloquent | benefit the range of cattlemen,” he | hotel there a worthless check. : I 1 correspondent has noticed it for the war. The boys will be fed at Fal-| s i Bl those countries intercommun-|testimony to the belief of the man|said, “but I question whether the| Mrs. Gibson said it was all a mis- B3 v Obtain Bizarre GOJOI‘ BHects | aoet tiomes [lon's Grill on Main street and | Splll[, Williamstown HeArS [Cation by teiphone amons them. |in tho strcet that the new conditions | corn-belt farmers who buy range |take." She declared tho bank had SRR At one of the main entrances to | bounteous menus have been pre- | e 3 are permanently different from the |cattle benefit by the higher feeder |refused to honor a $100 check be- i = 5 the department of the interior there | pared for them. H e A Rorty, in discussing the eco-|old. cattle prices exacted by the range |cause her signature wos illegible. 5 !fl“]“ff“"f“_"“- Aug. 15.—After Sf“}; hung a large oil painting of former| Tickets for the games. the pr | Winiamstown, Mass, Aug. 15 ®|nomic status of America before an-| “Better statistical information as |cattlemen behind the tariff wall.” | 4 'n ”"“,‘_“w‘f‘ Gl 1 ol “’gh( 1“”\) Secretary Albert B. Fall, who was|ceeds of which will be u —Wire and radio communications |other session the institute, said|to production and consumption of | “The United States and Canada i ! he government if we eat blue lamb | ooyseq of bartering away the naval | fray the expenses of tho s wo of the most vital factors|that the United nd today. | goods, the flexibility of credit af-|should both bring about a gradual | T “hops, blue oysters, blue grapefruit - : | J | L & | i 5 DA: o 3‘” 5 _”_5 P +oil reserves for personal gain. This|Vvisitors in New Britain are bei vl tensthenine | Batint American]|iooustiall 1 econom forded by the federal reserve bank- |lowering of their tariffs, esp:cially | 3 bluo candy or blue ansthing | painting hung _alongside ~those o |dlaposed of senerally throughout the | POY SHAEATIEE | 0 oo president | limelight world {ine systom, and a greater stability |on manutacturing goods. Canada § {o the list »0:,:‘1 h\o fo‘.\ Y“"tuie:fl various other former secretaries, but | City and preliminary reports I of the International Telephone and | aises Pederal Reserve ‘e levels—have eliminated the {and the United States tariff policy SIX 3 { 1o ”"n“ ]f" 'A, e 0“(0 Isicer ified |it was placed so conspicuously that it it that the sals “is meeting ‘Telezraph Corporation 1 today in| "It is too early,” he said, “to tendency for business to alter- |is continually provoking Canadian J B MORAN’S (»I. o '.(: '1 r'\iwv?“w -,(i;r‘;.‘im-u. ‘gzm,d into the faces of all persons | general success ":""('N. “111_ i A iAdrdss befors the Tiatint Amenial| omplete and permanent hetween the cxtremes of over- | hostility, which results in a-lessen- | > . “’;'? ‘51“_:“-‘ ”"?”s” rug and ins leaving the elevators, Naturally, | made o """ ‘“'"}""“‘" of the general |\ " nfernce of the Institute of | the t ave resulied from |expansion and of crisis and depres- |ing of the common ecor s welfare | MOTOR SALES a8 Aamirgird | this aroused some comment committee tonigh »olitic the « t of the federal re-|sion, od of the two countries.” 3 “hurch S el. 2842- - e color will be known as Bril- | "pyi now a huge map of the United | Three umpires will used in | ! e tinia L peireaSion Ll 31315 Church St. Tel. 2842-W tiant Blue FCF and was thorouhlY | giates angs where the Fall picture ©ach game They:arts Mike Tymehyl o Lo S USRI HOe e RS e tested before being pronounced | pung pefore. And Mr. Fall has been | Jimmy Greene and Larry Mangan 1, jcations from the standpoint of r el \‘\:nmloss to health and otherwise| ovos down the hall. One has to| Harry C. ¥ received wordi (o triendly and wholesome under- OH, DEAR ... ANOTHER GRAY-LOOKING N “";tabl"il 5 . ol ay HEn off into the corridor to see him, | today lhuthxhr _'x;urm: team n?ml! | standings between nations which it WASH! I'M GOING TO 'PHONE THAT will be used mostly in cal arrive in this city at 4 o k. Pat- | e A A MA unless someone seeks to produce & [ et sio i s S T ! fHF'NF MACHINE MAILANR BN, MRS. FOSTER, YOU JUST few bizarre effects in other foods. SN neatuonld arelveltat i uing [ ADCHLE SR EEE e IR e OUT IF I'M USING THE RIGHT SOAP e R The product is derived from coal o'clock. Bridgeport is expected here | iy apyays be more akin to Latin WASHER NEXT WEEK. ITS :ar. Heretofore candy manufac- about 6 o'clock. | Europe in certain traditions and THICK, RICH SUDS GET urers have sometimes used indigo, SR ST habits, these same nations are grow- CLOTHES THE WHITEST which has been approved, but in- e s Sl sl s D pi : e a iV Ui {First Army Troops ling cconomically and indusirially il digo has had a tendency to fade. | ) e T SA P e Leave for Training s wire communications are Keith's theater here, where Wood- | T\ tni PR Newport, R. L. Aug. 15.——The |among the most vital factors o e re Teutanty for | DISUTICL CHAMPIOnSRID COMtEStS | arst of the resiitar army troops to | sirengtneninz those rei his vaudeville, apparently is going to 0 leave Fort Adams, here, on a 200 | The growth of wire communic; turn into an old landmark, of which wm S[a]’t T()m[)]’r(]w | mite hike to the concentration area |tions batween the United States and | Washington has so many. It has been . | near Westminster., Vi. left today un- | Latin America has been partly a dark for more than a year now and iz der command of Lieut. John I°. Far- | o the relative cheapness of their es-| although the management has hop- Final arrangements for the play- [ley. The troopers, all of the moun tablishment, Mr. Rorty said | ed either to open it again or rent it, [off for the 11th regional champion- |ed detachment of the 13th U. S. In- | *It is a less expensive procedure | neither hope has been realized. ship in the American Legion Boys' |fantry, will camp toright at Ports- jto take the first pioneer steps in the | U it closed Keith's was the |baseball league which will be held | mouth, R. 1 { communications field rather than in ntil it c sed capital's most fashionable show |here tomorrow and Saturday after-} This was the second troop column » transportation tiel¢ he said house. Cabinet members and other | noons, will be made at a meeting |10 start for the concentration a all fraction of the sub- officials patronized it much more fre- | of the general committee in charge | where 4,000 regulars will be a i maintain a pioneer quently tHan any of the other bet-|tonight at & o'clock in the Chamber | sembled on September 1 for suffice to - o theaters here, Tt gained national |of Commerce rooms in the Leonari|manouvers. The first unit, cn route \ pioneer communication i S celebrity through President Wilson's | building on Main street. I'trom Fort R n, New Dedford | L m’ familiar presence in the presidential Dale Miller, representative of the Mass., to East Alstead, N. H. will | Plan Future Growth Ousands w”»'e m] " National American Legion Amert- | camp at Medway, Mass., tonight | Tracing the growth of wire com- “p. etters like thj, box. i g e | NEXT WASHDAY n. Wi Keith's succumbed to the disease |canization commission and in inso saves me mo ’. which has ravaged vaudeville gener- | charge of the playoff here, will be 0 ne > ally. It suspended soon after an|Ppresent at the meeting to outlin:| WHAT CLEAMING WHITE CLOTHES! F Says Mrs Wm F .V, [00 enormous movie house opened near- | the plan for the playoff. | o L ab by to offer presentations, almost the | The two games which will be | ; : 325' Cfi ey > equivalent of vaudeville, along with | played tomorrow afternoon between "rffi Sfreet motion pictures. The talkies appear | four teams will be staged on Dia- YES, JEAN, I'M USING T o to have given another blow to any |mond No. 1 at Walnut Hill park. RINSO IN MY WASHER Rins f" t know wha I'q g, if hopes of reopening. one at 2 o'clock and the other at | NOW. | NEVER SAW i %0 for my washing mach I I couldn’t gep No other Washington theater has |4 o'clock. The winners of these two | SUCH CREAMY, 381 don’t scrub z ghipe. e, 1€ just lik taken its place as the principal local | games will meet on Saturday after- | el out cleaner ang s thing, yet the clothes 5 amusement center and President|noon on Diamond No. 1 at 2| R OWier than ever befor, s Hoover has his own talkies at the |o'clock to decide the championship farth %0 §aves me money, 1oo—; % White House {wice a week. |ot the 11th region. The pairings er than other soaps, t}‘; It goes 5o mych G for tomorrow will not be known at [ us . Perhaps the hoys and girls else- |until tonight when the drawings where will be interested to learn |for opponents will take place. that the boys girls in Washing- | The ams, representing their ton have seen Mrs. Lindbergh and |states, which will take part in the agree that she is not only dainty and | playoff, are Buffalo, New York; | petite, but also a very pretty girl. Providence, Rhode Island; DPater-| e It seems that the. former Anne|son, New Jersey, and Bridgeport, | lothes S say, “‘Use Morrow takes a very poor picture— | Connecticut. These teams have wen | for tub washing ¢o,, S and for safery Great o poor as to make her look almost the championship of fheir respec- | last longer. " 9aves scrubbing—cjorh ordinary, whereas she really doesn’t | tive states in playofts with other Le- | Cupful for cupyf . e look like that at all. Observation re- | gion boys' teams. | suds as Jj ht upful, Rinso gives twi, ] veals that she has lovely blue eyes, | The clubs aro expected to arri S THE GRANULATED SOAP it's gra g{ weight, puffed-up soap . 5 Much dark, well-shaped eyebrows, hand- |in this city at approximately 6:20 | o granulated and compgy G DS . . . because some teeth and an irresistible smile. [o'clock tonight. 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