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12~ 3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, 'AUGUST 27, 1929. m———m— IS H A” wi Y STEP\ f Yanl{ee Marlnes lll Nlcaragua }::‘J.\.'h' purpose of promoting avia- Sleepmg Sickness Kills ‘ OF CHANGE FROM $10 BILL ran morih on High srect, according| e M;mb ek \ 5 e e P Seventy-Three in Japan | Officer Edward Muszynskl at 8:33| monoest luck charm. ARRIVES FOR RACE Tokyo, Aug. 27—Widespread | Money Snatched From Hand By | ©'clock | Hldlng ln Anclent Clty Of Mayth} Windsor. Ont., Aug. 27 (P—Betty |slceping sickness with a high mor- B s st o Accompanied by Officers O'Day ]TAN'——T—TUF—E-‘ 1 | | Carstairs astelle 1f,” British chal- |tality rate was reported today from and Kelly, Officer Muszynski search- | LOGflI'IIO Treaties Belter Than =5 lenger for the Harmsworth spesd |the southwestern prefectures. There By Policemen. &d ‘”g“"dd tha ‘;\'ashins‘%fl Bohod) | ; i oy . 3 — [hoat trophy, has arrived here for|were known 202 cases with 73 3 grounds and elsewhere in the neigh Ke}logg’& Speflkel‘ Assens Hey omtlona” Leader Takmg ReIUge in Mexico ] Hu‘nh\\orm races at mtron!dmlh‘* from the disease, which was| Clutching the change remaining|Porhood but found no clue to the Fears Assassin and Is Constantly Surrounded next Saturday and Sunday. The boat |believed to be the result of the se-|cut of a $10. bill after he had bought | alleged thief. He was described by y Y 7 a8 unloaded from a freight car and | vere summer. Okayama was ths |an ice cream cone, the nine year old | the Mlynarski boy as wearing lonk s, e e By Armed Guards When on Street. | fowered_ into the Detroit river nt|hardest hit with 113 cases and ten |son of Mrs. Mary Miynarski, of 315 |trousers of light color and a bluc L R el | Walkerville yesterday. Miss Car- |deaths. | High street was going home happy | striped shirt. His hair was comb=d ments “a half way step in the educu- | | ‘ tion of American public opinion,” 1 Dr. Dexter Perkins, professor of government at the University of Ro- BY THOMAS L. STOKES | General Sandino's staff.” United Press Staff Correspondent I pressed the young captain| (Copyrig 929, by United Press) | further for an interview. He w r v Yucatan, Aug. 7 (UP)— amiable and pleasant and returne compared unfavorably C\'::il;;gim pf,f:mp o orts with Ehose of ndino, one- in to the room. He returned a few Eiirope before the Institute of world uan ,,w],.“.,,:m lead- | minotes later, saviog: Store Closes at Noon Weclnesday BT oday er in armed refuge in the capital The general begs again, as before, | L Se Lo ; ed what |Of Yucatan, center of one of the |to be excused.” R - Rayon Spreads 5 inen ts Professor Perkins contrasted what . L S, il il S Sl e oldest eivilizations piea | The & I, he said. is “resting : : s v sy, ” J s of the Locarno treaties of 1925 ror | His refuse i & s o B e o tackb iteassens Large double bed size, 80x105, long P : / Pure white linen damask luncheon determination of the aggressor na-| o %" oct pretentious hotels. | T asked about reports that Sandino enough to cover the pillows. Colors are " , sets, 56x72 cloth with six matching nap- tion in a dispute and punitive action |y i oq “gor the most part, the life | would be sent from Mexico. That was | rose, gold and green with neat seallop fin- kms, D ton Aaslis Thn A hiEAl against her with the “mere pledge to , g Olof o hermit, seltom leaving his|not-true, he esid. | SRl Noffarins: calve renounce war as an instrument of (O & herm dom ilensiue i ish. a special offering 1 i : 2 9 national policy.” £oome : i e vents OniGRoT N AV For Wednesday only, each . , 2 For Wednesday only, set . A “The Locarno treaties” Professor || : o beer lord, sur- | Jorom other sources, T heard that Perkins said, “embody the most complete system for peace maint nance yet developed in our political d escort of half | the rebel ge 1 had been told by | n young men, lithe and hardy | the governor of Yucatan that he | s who followed him as he elud- | could stay as long as he behaved i These treaties provide for > United States Marines in the | himself. Yucatan is very loosely link- B srinci fates ot Buronein Lagyan dful | oq with Mexico, the people speaking Jf| ' i ki ek Honduras. rese the designation *Mexi- [} : ment of all disputes ure to provide by th m proot | When in his hotel retreat B aion ¢ tnevintoul f dyguard sit, in re- | Sandino has lived in Yucatan be- . o Jie il ey 5 "0- | iye over the balustrade upon the |here in Merida. Mexico knows him w e orie e i< A 7 orlbana have mada s 8 first floor io below to see Who |well. He fought with Villa, the [N/ S - foitls comes and goes, bandit leader, and the young cap- uine_contribution to peace i : ! . l')"’:_ e e ndino, it is said, fears @ |tain said his chief was in the Vil 3 icelloge g le assassin. raid upon Columbus, New Mexico over be fi on that it provi 1 B 3 Mexico, ’ iaiben or the settlement of | When ! st arrived here a few |which prompted the Pershing e 2. Yy 08 L . {1 \weeks ago by airplane from Vera|pedition in the Wilson administra- s no definition of war, and evo hs Slontied only brieElyilg . ystem involving punishment for | "4 WA © BLry 2oy o .eye LA when he Ie d he was not wanted | sandino lived in New Orleans in OGRS cre, the 33 year old rebel leader |1g74 Until America becomes a full an active member of the world court|; -apable of p guilty nations. | -17 n inflimmatory speech in How he supports himself now is a public square, a tirade against | matter of speculation. He_receiv inkee imperialism.” small contributions, apparently. O v et i : k R T mall contributions, apparently. 1 L] t is his persistent note now as | from sympathizers. ‘It is reported 9 ble for any S S war 1 ") . . mAY | pefore. that he sought a loan of 10,000 pesos M Fanc eanesda ornin Sl brea :‘\fl” before inte d Leader Without An Army ($5,000) from the governor of Yuc: . €n s l m% is" establishe for the moment he is a lead- tan, which was refused. He has a | . or without an army and apparently |representative in Mexico City, Pedro P \as made no great stir here, though | J. Zepeda, who has just returned to [ 3 aJamas ] . has some sympathizers in this | that city. After a conference her He surrounds himselfs with con- Sandino had planned to go to > iderable mystery, and refused an | Mexico City, but learned at Vera [/ X TER P intervie h me on the ground | Cruz that he would not be tolerated ) since the American people hat- | there. So he came to Yucatan. Robbed Wells- Fargo Coaches |aicrs. memvers of “nio voaveuard. sitting at a tat % 3 in the apposite 2 1 walked Mlllj[]NS KIL[ ED : A ® . Chicago, Aug. 27.—(P—Alexander | OVer to them. 7 I G Extra S eclal s . 1 af repeated attempts Legge was loath today to become ex- »X'"“‘\l“ At | A very fine selection of fancy cited over his status in Washington | to understand me Y BEYS o 4 ai i = Gei e 7, bt soics, et o an Imermreter e soung |DIES WheD Private Seaplane ok pra b e o PART WOOL Ibte. chalrman t of | Bresident|. He artived: handsome young 4 ored to assure a good fitting garment. ., ican olive-skinned, with flashing W Hoover's new farm board displayed | MPX AR SRVERERNC, FEL o sieck | Claghes Neal' GI\OSSE ls]e M)Ch A large assortment of patterns. interest over reports that Washing- : foh hostesses were at a loss how to | coal black hair, another member of ; e octally. As r.|Sandino’s little band. He was like- R ‘ f ! dlasslty him soclally. As Mr.| FL R torm and had a pistol | Detroft, Aug. 27 () — Warren ) . Legge saw it the question) B0 b WETde: T told him | Packard, 35, heir to the Packard i 5 € motor millions, was killed in ar 5 fhe head of the table or the|Wanted to sce Sandino. He went into ) om0 T e Wednesday 0n1y l’lat foot. To solve the problem, if there |* room ne apparently the | plane crash y i ¢ o T B D od that ne | vouthtul rebel general's quarte | last night Jx\\\l)t:ol m”x‘xnm) o 1200 d R 4 h o the Kitenen ¥ vaiti-forshout 15 minuton, 454, smiener ug v pueie o yards Radium at . eac| . ¢ e o de he su eilla e of wana e s it 17 ;\3’;‘“,33\},,2_\”“ sy \;g,;;‘;m:, | \ere fiying Packarda’s private sca Jormerly second table,” he-added. According to expert fliers \\hfl‘ k R A R handed me a note signed by-imselr. | WOSTEY S BRGS0 FTUE 000 Our Sold up to In solid colors, sateen bound, B Tnternitl SHaT Harbeatef-company f‘& w(u(v; \ln\_\l»m!.;r ;J’vyy‘;l’x:;_”d‘\u:m;l}'l | feet when ™ the motor = apparently Standard size 66x80, value $2.98. For Wed- to help the administration with the | 25 °f “D'm‘. S s " |stalled. Barnard pulled up toc g $1.25 yd $19 7-5 y nesday only, society, I'm a dud.” 3” h,“,’)‘,“:"” ‘,p}’“('(‘,ox‘l: “]: to you m: glide the situation called for. The | Quality e ” ‘He explained that his social status | 98 C a naie 0. S | plane went into a tail spin from @ i ; e o explained Is social status | ¢\, (ins statement. i Earnoed conlaiiot ieht s Pure silk washable radium for nghtwelght Sllk Drapery ;{é::fl“’:i’u\\r\ll“]\tmr:(’r ,-o\.ff.f{f‘\”lf'li"., Hinds agains; the North AmSHCAR| gne Detrolt siver B | slips, linings, drapes, spreads and pil- TAR 3 0 IS 2 M 'al I8 ptiont i 84N | vasion in Nicaragua has brought | The men were rushed to a hospi- | |8 il SENGTADESSREECR 2 EARLY SHOPPING IS ADVISABLE—FOR THERE IS A ateri phoning, inquiring of his stenog- bitter hate of the | {a) where Packard died a short time |/ lows. - Comes in a host of delightful and his Chicago social confections 0 : | 5 : . . 4 my ste 7 at 11q | to have interviews with North Amer- | would recover. 3 black, white, navy. On sale Wednes- a1 S o | 86 inches wide, $1.00 value. Special s T told my stenographer that I'd | joon nowspaper men. And he thinks |~ Mr. Packard was married and the | el e e STYLES AND COLORS, BUT IN ALL A FINE CHOICE. | w0 et et n s ‘,"‘; of you that you will be kind cnough | father of two children. Three years || Y s [ Hyennesay, 69c 4 nERe 8 Soon Tl 45 excuse, his decisior ago he inherited the twin fortunes M | “Get this right, 2id the m:m e TFinally, ‘h( \ova man |s\mmr1 \md ‘v““n"s o R T R farm question, “when it comes to 3 3 steeply instead of going into the became a matter of concern shortly e il H 1 Considering that his patriotic at- | gipyck the marker in a marsh near W .sport wear, par dresses, lingerie, [ her i » Legge fa 1y histo ans in L | ta L v 7 . o = s = = A B e rapher into the Legge family history | 4T (ot Doopie, he has decided not | jater. It was thought Barnard |M| street and lingeries shades including § LIMITED NUMBER OF DRESSES—NOT ALL SIZES, In plain and striped patterns, got a call from one of them. I said to him: Squelching an Inquirer N e For fatherland and i He was a veteran of 1] wr ¥ My first claim {0 any promi | (ant Jose Do Pande e Wednesday! Entire Stock of . . nence was robbing Wells-FFargo pecl stage coaches. When that went out ' e Tomorrow Only! o ok o o Gl s Linen Pillow Cases signed with Al Capone, and you can o | [ S F k I it }J just put me down wherever this rates ? Made of a fine round thread “We farmers are bu d we [ . | B R finish revular $1.98 pair. I took 3 robbery, rustling | . = ‘ 3 ’ . anicrarlern anydsoc HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT Middleton's gang of hoss thieves, | select dinners; but if we have to, Values only, pair . and we have to put on fried rts ¢ Up to i (-] It was signed of his father and uncle, founders of | “Yours truly | the Packard Motor Car company and such things, then all I want to 82 this: : We respectfully ask that we be given places in the kitchen, with the el e ien and e :' : A I{eautiful As_e]ection' of dainty | Children’s 50cks want to wait rand - frocks for little tots 2 to 6 years, hand- L4 Y, We don’t belong in any high crowds, tore en somely fashioned of attractive plain and | Closing out a large assort- 3 :“"A""f‘ want to be just farmers. It printed voiles and novelty fabrics. | pent of children’s fancy Full-fashioned hose, well made of fine quality gDt milomathal soslEl functiona Smartly hand embroidered and hand 5 4 : - silk. A discontinued number from-a well known i socks, all wanted sizes and manufacturer whose name we are not allowed to he A : smocked. In a choice of many styles. X s ¢ All Day beautiful patterns to select mention. Every pair first quality. Regular $1.50 —— | ) . | from, values to 50c. hose. Sizes 814 to 1014. HELEN GOING HOME | | See Them in Our Center Window | \iyoiar pur. 10C 8 oo | W @O@SAAYS | | [TTANFOOROA | ool Wi | Kl Bed Sroi | Seomd, For S S { § Printed Voiles and Dimities § Holland ~ Shades Material Closing out about 100 pieces | | ; K N (e i 5 8 T | : 1 in gold, of women'’s cotton lingerie that / e QR | B ) el il Il Qs On guarantogd m‘l]el& Colors | And drapery material 0 formerly sold at 98c and $1.25 tennis, Helen Wi 'S qu . of summer prints, 36 and 39 inch are green, white, linen, twine, ‘ blue and rose colors, 36 inches | | | armers in any e : : ; 4 £ each. While they of the cou printed voiles and dimities, in smart French sage and ecru, $1.49 C\‘/L‘ifi{efif\? value. Spemal or et 59c yard ..... 49C | ALL WOOL BATHING SUITS Miss Wills, v s ju mplat- : ~ i value. Special i /i floral prints. Guaranteed tub fast. 3 L 5 whieh aptured the Amer 01°sed : Regular 39c and 49c values. Toclose J§ for Wednesday ... 75¢ Our final sale of ladies’ bath- ;.i:':h,‘m\ a el s Lt out for Wednesday, 1 9 ing suits, all sizes to 42 only. In ships, 54 C 4 red, navy, green and china. Plain :Te«'ro;.\ o Calttori : he plans i g FinaI Summer Clean-Up and striped, regular $2.75 suit tow 4 - Prmted Rayons i ' . ] 10 break the : Wednesd. AAs for compet A sat“rdays Neat floral and modernistic J§ CNED ° il $l .84 only one defir b ait BHS L Hae s i d @ prints, on medium color grounds. & D tlme Frocks BOYS’ LINEN PANTS other Californiat ! ] Printed on a heavy tub fast rayon, § ¢ i At this low price buy ther wlnh the E }~ Vightn . At 1 o’clock i 36 inches wide, regular 79c value. § 1 for next season—selling belov. RENSIS e S RTane Qi ! ] R Reduced for Wednesday i . . I foa i Sihses - : g - 39c 7 Dwuled Inlo TM)O Groups cost. In a good choice of size at Los Angeles nasn only, yard 4 and patterns. 89c efinitely decid l i A IR 2 P ; Z i Cian - Stamped Sets ; : GROUP 1 | GROU Wednesday Her absence s deibies ot mesoilne - e , | PHILIPPINE GOWNS AR ; b Choice of living room sets and } | $ Hand made and hand em e she feels R v New Britain Customers Can Now Telephone - @l luncheon sets, stamped for easy em- [ c | broidered in a choice of many tennised but becausc she wants te to Fox’s Direct Without Cost. Call 3509. g broidery on a pure linen crash. Priced L4 dainty styles to choose from. get home, she sai ) W regularly at $1.39 set. - fi = Our fegular $1.95 gown. For fLite Bate ol maco g e ; On sale for Wednesday, set 49(‘, Values to $2.95 Values to $4.95 Wednesday m'!‘lr:: “nnndl(mr(::?i) to say any G, FOX 8 COMPANY i 5 ‘ All Sales Final on These Frocks each .. about that yet,” she 1 8 ‘ asked whether her marri take place within a year.

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