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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1929. | [tirea. | Reno Mukden dispatches said that Chang Tsuen Liang, head of |the Manchurian provincial govern- ments after a military council at | Mukden ordered mobilization of QUIGLEY CRITOVES . Al]meN Tl] H S }QC" li\‘fl' rigade, ana i Sppaksa t Citizens Assn, Megting | o "oreer serviee in Fourth War [AWYER ARRESTED | ¢ FOR POISON PLIT il o br air wi Owner night The r by the ssociation took $ o'clock at the Park street. A attended Vincen t presid Ci Awwd of to Gover Honey Shortages Dobrow atic poisonin vice pre pany Marla omy you said 1 r v of I3 t A 1or. city's nd Oil con W Hyde S to cover attem pt- al- | up in paril what was dition to no stea 10 yo in this almost acconnts n had blindfoldea | L motor car, po- on | lso 4 pint of whis. i poison, the offi- d of the man enzage REE JISSING IN BOATS” COLLISION | r brana Believe Sy“arwe Man, Wite and Gapiain Drowned in River ‘ Charles Lipe of allc who said him in | €00y said the and prof ciation gress of t its T \\ Petuskis, vepl the dress in sion ot nned f Th fifth cently ir next mose Le a visit month, ly drown- ed boat d no one probab- | fact that the cxcursion boat Hn- nother nd took many of pus \ i his ed. The speedboat, P col- (cher wh msfi Pfl., soon after s Do China, Aug. 17 (P elal Chine ts tod soviet cavalrymen terday afternoon in ta on alainor Eastern railway 22 1 Manchulli. Both si ualties in dead and wou The soviet troops wer by heavy art garrison re machine s rep er Road Race Is Star(éd Despite Two Disputes | Northern reland, Aug. 17 Brita pporte the Chi road | rac royal automobile tol were left on « > iine » | nat 11 a. m. today were killed, and ok A diers and 10 civili nationalialsnute Russians remain I #bout three hours. Another Tov Another official ) ! g d ihat after v | au of Don, I ! t these were replaced in lim to start the ra cligibility cttled d to tened to oo selves unless the [ llowed to compete, 1 German machine's | 1 other patents. night two someone wil ar tires on over the th wien with- | G defense Manchuli border. Tt continuir withsta was tres dependent con from t infring ADIO TESTS SUCCESS Repor Clashes Are ( Di ateur | 1 Univer Wells of Malasian told said ( posts had cl chnay 14, when vaded Chi son at Pograni inforced stror Re from Khailar las believed th. H. W. Iyric on )R ul residence on Grove 1 for doctor or room- “ine condition, Owner is lea will sacrifice 1t Idea house. before (“hine nt paint ty and ] lisp £ Tar ing ci in said Chinese clashed at Hsilinho, a Fas ra . of BY RORERT Qi “Uncle Dave usuall have had their first quarrel. in a pretty low voic I called on her today an’ she ’\\hvn he t'vn.'\"‘ writin® letters to girl $25 you could | ] d in nds now over the church . G, CAPEN WILL | Ministers Home From Vacation Attempting Murder ¢ is rested in front | § at 10:45 a SAIL FOR AFRICA {Rev. I, . Landis to Speak—| People’s H. C. Capen of New Britain, | with Mrs. Capen will sail for under the auspices of the nd Mission September 21, ch at the morning and rvices at the People’s Christ . v. Mr. Capen of Mr. and Mrs, H. C h of a son REV. HARRY S, LANDIS pen of 94 Hamilton street ordination en pastor at Dale, ces in the ne w prayer mecting at 10: , and §i y school at 12:15 | Mr. Capen will preach and at 7 p. m. M. Fir his Rev. the New Yor church will Of the yearly crop of Washin ing for the winter deb | Among the service debs who wiil m ter), abeth Mur Wast buds, and trouble their pa | plexing cireles In Washington, of women ington, Aug. 16 (& 1s debutantes of nav known, getting plenty of despite the which for rvice army have n men for dearth D! s0¢ noon. Rev th m set are o Emmanuel Gospel Ha formerly corts ses problem indis o pastor of t pel chureh will and evening services ry other ial preach it | the to where to men is said to 1, sle men at a pr mium.. Society h s welcom |the *holida hen ca and miad ratio shipmen are in o'clock. Union Servies | Chaullenge of Our Heritage™ is the subject for the s mon at the union summer to be held at 10:45 o'clock Sund: | morning at the First Baptist churcn. | Rev. Alfred . He | preach The 5 unit First Baptist pisco “irs wional R from 1 | where he Leadership | Geneva camip, its Trom th *lin the United States | sented Nineteen were represented he Spiritual service yuth Conge Mr. Heininger has return ke Winnipesaukee, attended the Internations ining school Mhere were 144 s bt being denom ‘NRY C. CAPE rer church in this city 0ol Students’ at Wa- Bible convention ernational Sunday, terbur, Wednesday, nd testimony servi Friday, § p. st Watch Tower m. adies 3 Ma Sunday holy rvice morial Baptist church wors Sep. m. prayer, pr m h ship, school, 1 Bible A1R; m. study, July b the chureh al after Trinity; communion; 11 prayer and sermon B. Styring. August olomew’s Day, 7 a s Episco D h. Will m. mid-week | Pyelfth m. morning 1 . 1 um H. Barsch motor camp ch will | Sarth holy com- (left) and Mary “Service Buds” Await Coming Debut This Winter tes, who count the —daughters of army their debut next winter are Henry, ke They make the “deb” suc The * the count parties " a She can always captains and licu- for her ervice as none of wor on you ten partners girl girls wil of attr 1 navy next popular s of malke On¢ Miss Mary and Mrs Henry is c Mye set debuts cason of the most Henry, of Col Col Fort, Tivst Lut Serviee ing at ach. Arthur on have n o« the State Luther 1 Meriden, July and in Swedish 10 Th br Joh son and rch school morning worship with “The m. by cct 0 p led p. m 1 sermon subject Curtiis M will, b and Conquest of Ch M r evening wor- Nothing Saalshury the evening hip with Lo New the Haven soloist mornin Bennett to Oppose La Guardia in Race York, Aug. 17 (A—New York's speakea which have | estimated to mber 6,000, 1t promised to become an issue in the city's mayoralty eclection. William M. Bennett, fo senator, announced he would enter the republican primaries cgainst Congressman Fiorello H. La Guardia the mayoralty nomination. He d he would run on the issue of the speakeasics but would n0 specches during the w en suramer months and navy cam- | | of the house which are casily wash- | |able and kept clean. No . mor | brass door-knobs—they are more artistic and convenient in glass the elimination of awkward corners in rooms; bathrooms with hard rub | ber floors; doors without any carv- ing or protruding * joints; kitchens | | with slightly sloping floors and | | "scuppers” to drain off spilt water | | —these are only a few of the ideas | which Mlle. Bernege would employ | |in her ideas home. | Corners and jutting out portions |of wall are the bane of the house- | wife's life, this expert says, since they are responsible for collecting dust an dare always being marked | by the broom when attempts . are | made to clean them. The parquet flooring which is | feature of every French home | likewise condemned on the score that dust easily collects in the in- terstices and a hard composition perhaps in solid, unpliable rubber is advocated as substitute. This would | liminate the time and expense of | | polishing the woodwork. Compared with American homes, | most French houses are half a cen- tury behind in labor ing devices. | The proposal is put forward in other | quarters that perhaps an interna- | tional women’s labor saving con- | gress might be held at which Ameri- can ideas could be imparted, where- after Fench women could then sist the government in constructing | these millions of ideal homes. MARSHAL'S HEARING IN FEDERAL GOURT {Man Shot by Officer Says He Demurred Because Wile Ill Richmond, Carl C. Collin states marshal who | have scriously wounded a store- cceper at Port Richmond in at- tempting to arrest him yesterday for a liquor violation, may be tric.d |in federal court here on a charg: SO ] *lof attempting to kill, instead of * ik | King William county court, it de- “! AgEL"| veloped today. b Will Ask e in Chint| Callom B. Jones, December 24 | district attorney, with the a| as important in prepar? colorful section. Waggaman (con- Aug. 17T (UP)— deputy United s Virginia is alleged to “Virginia ry Holto ho post i Mi I an the near Washington | graduate of the Arms school. H sive expert s a is socic cus rec Virgi Major Miss 1 nan, dau of Nranstos assistant federal will file a petition King Wiiliam court asking | that the be transferred, and pecial attorneys retained to assi |in the prosecution have indicatcd [ they would not oppose the move Peter Miller, 33-year-old sto keeper, was fighting for his life in Memorial hospitzl here today with pistol bullet wounds in his mmer t her debut ball, nother 1se bud, daughter of Mrs. rvice and is P. Miller was reluctant to submit to fifllfl SAVE WIVES | ! his wife, who was preparing to give Housing Bxperts i France Uge] was witn "siw Swiiee i a room in Severe Eificiency Plan the rear of the store at the time | of the shooting is among the ‘wit- ne cited to appear in the case, Posed As Insurance Agents The wounded man told police t Collins and another officer, 00,000,000 hours Baster. fedecal dry agent, their homes, d his store and represented toil it is suggested that French- i selves as insurance women experts in housing reform !asking for soft drink be called in to help the government [lins informed him he was under ar- in the great house-building | rest fér selling liquor to two under- cheme they have hand. | cover agents last week. Mile. Paulette Bernege, pre | Thinking the man could of the League of Household Organi- | serious, d also because zation and the best known housing | condition of his wif he reform authority in 1 makes | being handcuffed and the the proposition, which is particular- | ensued ly timely in view of the fact t government is supervising Paris, Aug. 17 lion housew. year 7 work about (rp) — s in 17 Ten mil- | lose in e 00 entered them- new in not be of the resisted shooting the ON POLICE BLOTT the THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alpliubetically Arraugea for Quick and Ready Keference LINE RATES CONSECUTIVE INSEKTIONS Churge for Prepin 20 .24 1 Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch Aintmum space 3 lines Minimun Book charge, 3§ cents Ilie Herald will not be respoumible for errore after the Grst insertion ADVERTISING FOR THI® SECTION MUST BE ORDEREL BEFORE 12:30 P. M. DAILY AND 9:30 SATURDAY. SECOND HUNDRED YEARS NO EASIER Man Loses Way on Farm Alter Living There for Gentury 17 (UP)— hundred is just so to Culbert | | | \ Cheboygan, Mich., Aug. —*"DBelief that the first years are the hardest,” much drivel, according LaFernier, 108. La week the aged farmer who has resided on the same farm for near century lost himself for the irst time in a piece of property which he after so much experience —should h: > known by heart. LaFernier is spry for his age and {he decided to visit the farm of a neighbor. He found his way to his destination, but on the return trip | encountered trouble. He had de- parted in the morning and was ex- pected to return within a few hours. Noon came, but not LaFernier. ! His relatives ‘became alarmed and a search started. No trace was found, and finally they notified the state police. Searching posses were hastily organized. All neighbors were pressed into service, and spread out over a three mile radius. A white shirt seen fom a distance in the woods at 9 o'clock led to the finding of LaFernier sitting calmly on the ground, and ended the hunt. He was four miles from home, and | how at his age he ever walked so ar, much of the distance in a dense woods, was probably a mystery even to himself. He wasn't worried couldn’t find his way home, he said. | When darkness came, he settled ! down for the night, intending to get his bearings in the morning when the sun ro: when he But he is not going to repeat the experience, “I am never going to leave the house again,” he vowed ta his sons and grandchildren, WU CHINF Nanking, Chi National government Ipointed Dr. C. C. Wu, minister at Washington, as one of the Chinese ‘lclegates to the League of Nations. DELEGATE ORDER OF RING District of August 15, A Zstate of Berlin, D. 1929, Hanna Larson, New Dritain, in Probate Court, of thi district late said application of Joseph A ng that as Trustee, he may and empowered to sell and convey certain real es per said application on file more appea fully construction of between 50,000 ally homes through- be con- Bernegr dually and by habita- | id end the hard fruitless toil to which wre now condemned in of keeping their home and| A canvas, 22 by 10 feet, was stol- en from the tool house at Willow Brook park Friday afternoon, ac- cording to lice by Park Jingwood. That someone has been injurinz the shade trecs on Steele street with | a hatchet was reported to Lieuten- | lant Samuel Bamforth last night. The bicycle lost by Arthur Thompson, Cottage street, and| 1l is the [reported to the police I'riday, has| 1 ]\:lr(si\n en recovered, police officers s m-u[ 60,000 houses ten million hould all Ml but g eplaced o he countr demned,” declare “not all at once, they should be tions which w labor, the houscwives the 7 clean. What she urges most of employment of ma Superintendent Cl erials in a report made to the po- | 2 | of i | istrict, ed, That said application be it is and determined the Probate Orgr n New I id distric i day of D, 1929, at o'clock in the afternoon, d. & t. and t motice he given of the pendency of d application and the time and place hearing thereon, publishing this r In some nmewspaper having a cir- culation in said distric by posting L copy of this order on the public nost in the town of New Britain, in and by giving notice to all p ties In intevest, cither personally or mailing to each one, prepaid postage, a copy of this order, and return make to this Court of the notice given. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Ly Judge. JUST A LLOME AN’ . FINE SPIRIT- WEED My MEM | MY BoY |lcoMPANY ‘cAUSE \\ MEBBE SHE WOULD LIKE ME TO HELP ) HER OR 5 3 HEY-MUSH? WAIT uP HOW WOULDJA LIKE |\ D LIKE TO, o PLAY co BOYS v e AN INDIANSwm- / cause TM i ME AN’ PEANUT £ you | G0N HOME b e BJFFALO TO SEE IF MY MOM NEEDS ANY “SWEET” CHILD AN BESIDES — MY Mom MAKE CANDY 3 GCONNA Graystone Lodge Logic THATS A IDEA.\ || LISTEN MAW OuUR LIL OLE APARTMENT SoL MySTERY OF GRAYSTONE! GRAYSTH R THE MYSTE uNk T know wHaT) RY ERE ) Y OF THIS ;‘%,It VORGE: SOUNDS GOOD | it 10 ParAl ~— e IM \ EATIN \EH! THEY'S A PERSON OR PERSONS WOT WANTS THIS |SOLATED ADIRONDACK FSTATE FER SPOSE THEIR PURFOSE 1