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L NEW BR LET INDIANS WORK AND GROW HEALTH Seoretary Wilbur Has New Remedy for Red Men's Woes Washington, Aug. 24—"“Work for ho Indians!” is the keynote of the ram which Secretary of the In- ior Ray Lyman Wilbur is work- oat for the rehabilitation of t ),000 red men on the govern t's 200 reservations. them away fro Wilbur the worst k and they ¢ to share in American on of Congress proo- o requests from the fndian burcau for authorization and ° wpropriations for nt agency, an Indian em which will be the oremost item in plans now und ormulation by Wilbur and In ‘ommissioner Charles J. Rhoads. He Hasw't Much Chance Wilbur and Rhoads are going on that the Tndian's lack of productive effort is le for his many alth conditions on th ich have long been are now traced fo brought about high among th ong white popu trachoma has for yes seourge. The custom h his to the been to attribute non stance of to w 1 committee have ations to investigato, the terrible conditions for hémselves and returned to yell for o the i€en o the root of the ites under-nourishment as vil of the T The Instit for Government its exhaustive z d that 90 per cent of the Indians werc under- they Thave ise they have l'lrlwd jobs. ions they are iso ly idle, \\\11\ no ny money. So they sit and starve and die. Meanwhile, | lacked | the southwestern country calls for labor and half a million Mexicans have been importedfor work in the last 10 5. with the reservations so nearby, tens | of thousands of Lave been taken The Indian The theory is that, | these jobs could | over by Indians | are regarded r with retary’s theory ghtful commentary nce and competence inistrators, of Indian affairs. It tacit admission that o third-rate politicians who have rior Department and In- jobs in the past have situation go from bad to on ||\" intel of previou dian bu let their | worse while the Indians suffered and it disclaims re » feeding its Indian en many years sines ioned. Ites s are still suppos decrepit sponsibil wards. they were superinte condition k! un\]v nourishmer William Atherton Du Puy of Interior Department, a lifelong dent of the Indians, tells your cor- respondent of was out on the nuc g Arizona recently !nlklm' to Hugh oded Pima Indian who keeps a sto ., More Du Puy ckness Indians ulo- MAWSOHN PA”TY @ STUD{ POLAR AIR 3 MILES L'F Exposed UL ohi Cme, in Rals Picks Up “Roll” Owner tton of the Aug. 30 (A The * L will be s Maw no chance I'rom th dition Produce Inxtel ing Still Goes On in Pen money. returne son 4 at th It is perhaps the pedition to a of .+ had plent rourished. di. with a | has in. consisting of roun for the ha price of & | the FOR Faces Arrest $ 6.50 o MR APV FIEABAR U S P CLOTHING WEST WHERE SHOE COMFORT ...last day tomorrow for reduced prices on these fine shoes— $10.00 SHOE 8.00 SHOE ‘\‘HOE HOUSE MAIN STREET BEGINS of the food - membe way connec place where it occurs is not far ted wi The D n knots an hour, scovery tray LOW PRICES Each Lot Is Priced to Sell EASY TERMS Wiil Be Made te Satisfy You Great Hill Lake, Portland, Conn. LAKELAN A development of 22 feet of lake frontage. looks the lake. BEACH AND WATER RIGHTS For All Lot Owners This location, near state road, makes Lake land suitable for summer Lakeland is in line with a proposed new state highway. SATURDAY, AUG. Located 314 miles from Middletown. EASY TERMS Will Be Made to A fine elevation, being higl and dry, with a natural slope so that each lot over 0 large lots and 2,00( and all year homes. Great Hill Lake has been endowed by nature with high elevation, invigorating air, and beautiful surroundings of ma- ‘estic hills and stately trees. It must be seen to be appreciated. INSPECTION 31—SUNDAY, SEPT. 1 and MONDAY, Salesmen Will Be On the GREAT HILL LAKE IS Selling 201 Main St. BANCHES AND OFFICE ON Take the Portland-East Hampton highway and follow the signs to Great Hill Lake. Lakeland is situated on the west side of the lake. Robert M. Reid Agents STER, THE GREAT HILL LAKE A Natural Sp ellent Fishing, Good Bathing. ring Lake GREAT HILL A reservation owned by the state, adjoins the lake. The celebrated Noyes Camps of New York have a physical culture camp located here and this alone indicates the health and beauty of the sur- roundings. . The Meshoma just north of here. Ideal for School Wear ic state forest of 4,000 acres is Attractive new fall styles of ¢ prettier than the summ Just the type dre ) very little. When you - cost only one dollar, Underwaists 8§0c Fine white muslin with two rows of tape and convenient buttons for panties. 2to 12 Sweaters s Carefully knit to hold their shape. “All the new fall colors in many styles Exceptional at $1.00. Sizes 24 to 30. 7to DAYS SEPT. Property Each Day Until Dark EASILY ACCESSIBLE at Cobalt, School brief nmh with two straps and ¢ Son CT. Phone 2193 LOW PRICES h Lot Is Priced to Sell We will gladly exchange or re- furd your money Ln\\c dre Grey or brown whipcord bag tary pockets or pouch pocke WT GRANTCO 25¢_50€ and 100 Department Stores V outfitting School Children Except- tionally Well Costs Very Little! They won’t fade or shrink BDurable Percale Biocuses 59- left a Grant pe purchased. Certainly used in this was ter than ev Schoei Suits sz 3 Pants of ng suu'ng w well blouse . $ - jacks *1 heathics mixed flee ck style Sweaters, with tweed trim. Scizool Hoce Z0c Children’s long English rib cot- ton stockings. Camel, twn bark, deer. 6 to 9. P — le blouse just as new looking as the .\ccpuuml at this price! e demonstration e is color fast, 69 Plain e tailored s careful standard. Knickers si ew Fall ing knickers, full nished. 7 to 14. Sturdy Shoes S1 Tan or black blucher’ oxfords or high shoes. Sizes 8} to 11- Scheo!l Supplies are Inexpensive too For your convenience Grant’s have a carefully chosen stock of the most needed school supplics. Pencil boxes, rulers, paper, ink, sta- tionery, note books, and dictionaries can be conveniently purchased here when buying school outfits. . Color Fast -- Smartly Styled Virginia Belle Dresses for School Girls Pretty Enough for Dress SSCS you ¢ 14, Bloomers 25c¢c Girls’ white or pink muslin bloom- ers, full cut saddle seat. zes 4 to 14, Fahcy Hose 38c rayon shaped. IFull length hos iinely knit and Brief Cases plated and School B:zgs School bags of bright cobr: colored lining, pencil and envel cloth pe pocket. grain with zse with pencil and mili 50c case of brown, black or mahogany, SI sturdy brass lock. W.T GRANT CO on any article that is not en- tirely satisfactory. PROPERTY ‘;0¢ and ;100 Dc artment Stores )I.\]N STREET T'hat Something Found in Grant Stores — Others have visitd) Grant stores time and time again to learn the secret of our success—most of them miss it (\)IIII)]\‘[(‘I_\' -_— because it is so simple, It is the “spirit of happiness.” The Grant Game is fun—we be- lieve that our jobs are an oppor- tunity and pot a hardship. We select people who can stand decent treatment and then trust them—no vonder we do well when everyone is happy in doing his best—and we have a definite 1 to aim fol ly, to try to give you { most possible, and that includes courtesy as well as values in merchandise.