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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1929. i | § | < 3 s e . . . —_— { the President conceived the idea of bor member Arthur Henderson, | 74 M i Wh S 4 S k Off Cal f 5 MANY ACRES ARE st il e Bl e | Vlissing When Steamer Sinks ifcrnia e wewle A .. tional and the senatorial and con- |ly anndunced that Lloyd had re- | A | Sh | a - campaign committees, ‘ y signed his job. In reply to excited CLASSIFIED ADS | & clected Charles A. Dawson, questions from the To; Hender- AfoReteticany ‘Areangan’ ek Guie: || » | a former member of cong to | son admitted the resignation prac- | and Ready Kefetence i act as liasion officer between these tically came as the result of a re i i AR | t tnizations ) quest. il tor CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS i . i ] t means the vreation of a new R]d i 0 P b B Ttai I Provoked a Tempest Prepa || Public Lands Amount fo Nearly:, mret means the rreation oty | Rid of One Problem, Brifain IS 1o oo < n ot [l Rt sl i that of executive secretary. Daw- | G I .l . h,‘ | Rouses of Par raged and el o 3 i L first was selected there was a bit ok £ ) | government had carried on negotia- ] ‘ of mystery surrounding the subject |tions behind Lloyd's buck; that they Count ¢ words to & lize ‘ BY R. S. PICKENS due to a disinclination of party| London, Aug. 31,—Lord Lloyd, nad arranged a new pact with the L e e s | (Associated Press Staff Writer) | leaders to make formal an- [ Who was known as one of England’s | Khedive; that they had donme all | Minimum Book charge, 38 centa | ¥ Washington, Aug. 31 (P—If Presi- | youncen pending the formal | greatest and sternest colonial ad- |sort of terrible things incem . sible dent Hoover's plan for {ransferring clection of Dr. Work's successor. | Iministrators, has suddenly leaped in- | part of the press worked itsel up tor ‘erore aiter the. drat Inserdon public lands to the states meets the | o President is likely to |10 the limelight as the center of one into a fervor of excitement about | D 8 S 18 approval of the commission he will 2 neutral attitude in the | of the stormiest debates in recent |this threat to the safety of the Suez | ADVERTISING FOR TH appoint and finds favor in co S, y primary contests for senators |Dritish parliamentary history. | Canal, one of the very keys to the| SECTION MUST BE ORDERED 190,031, acres of land Wil be ang representatives next v.p::n;: I:i'l'lr tally, f-l”h' frm-"u‘xbnnlr«;'fl safety of the empire. Then Hender- REFORE 12:30 P. M. DAILY Placed in the hands of the : nd of those in his striking proof of the fact that the [gon took all the wind out of the ity : E = = The greater portion of the him to throw the |vast British Empire aly TRERTS Rl e S e e AND 9:30 SATURDAY. W In states west of the cas in certain | Ireland” on its hands — a country'|any kind had been made with E = —— rado and Wyoming border ; ; ndidates, | within the realm whose political |tion rulers. Turthe Howed | = where 53,410,93 SeciAlly tor find them- | conditions are so stormy, so that Tiord, Tisyd Il sorts % 3 e cent of the entire lves in a clos the dem- | less and so difficult to resolve that of disagreements with the Labor USED CARS wi domain, will be g - 'ocrats they keep the crew on the British |goyernment's ¢ predecessors. He ! s fected | What varticular “means he will | ship of st wake day and night. | haq been all for the strong hand, | LOOK OVER Utah, with 47.867 acres of its | find to accomplis will depend The Irish question, which lasted Austin Chamberlain, | | mrea in public domain, is seeond [ypon circumstances during the | for centuries, was no sooner settled cretary, had in most | This Announcement of | largest public land 1 B6 earmpaten. . But oubtedly the|by the creation of the self-govern- | been in favor of more liberal | | union. California, with 20,209,421 | means will come to hand, as the|ing Irish Free State, than two big- |treatment of the Egyptian aspira- | HIGH GRADE acres, ranks third President naturally is interested in |ger Irelands took the stage—India, | tions, | C A RS The income from the public mai ing majority of | with its 300,000,000 people, and | put in the meantime, Lord Lloyd" | ED of the country last year was $6,193 his par r S8, | Egypt with its 15,000,000, Iname had been on everybody's lips by T = 966, which include B { Fifty Years of Trouble and he had been the nine days’ sen- | 1929 E\;fiilx{fishdan for the sale of 1z | Britain went into 50 years |gation. € 10 per cer lago to protect the Suez Canal. SEanab e i 1{[1929 DE SOTO Coupe fund of 1 | whose m i.'\] shares it r’)\\v\«\d‘ and | | 1||1928 GRAHAM-PAIGE Bind. Sver bince then Exvpt has baen' | ) < off | it w H!S AEHIEVEMFNTS source of trouble. In the beginning | four passengers were reporied missing after the coastwise steamer San Juan sank off | oo g’%%‘lBEBl\KEP Sedan Pritain was in there to preserve | Pion 35 LA o q Picture by telephoto from San Francis | s £ R Se Ll 1N igeon Point, scuth o Fran Picture by telephoto from Sa ancisco. Leiord b YLIEL e A e 0 geor . . ¢ [|{1924 BUICK Sedan ——— although the country had a |\'hn~‘ ! e, = - — — — Master 6 5 dive and was nominally a suzerain | | . 1924 BUICK Coupe Py di! b e, i | e | ratories to the following part of | 4 D can President 10 AAESS oo o™ it e Worid War H[][]VER REFU[ raiaties to e following e assifie A . sroke out, the resigning Khedive, | o iehen . W % servatio 0 i [ | I 3 Nor shall it (the court) without 3 P ongtess at Opening TOMOTTOW | X5 11 who was out o tne coun: | GOMING Winter Will Witness SRR T : Il Ask Us About This One : try. declared for England’s enemy. | v | : LRSALIIED s S l_l d Tand Drought oup. Ty i brather, Hussein, was | Chandes in Styles : 'N WGRU] Efl”fil riin any et tor sy o eadings FORD ROADSTER jover- 2 | opinion touching any 2 or of reve T-imade Khedive by England and a | | 0 AnnOUBCEmBITS 2 o o n states, I afectorate was|establishaal by the me——— Ak question in which the U : ‘ A Long Terms and Trades ~ 684,018 the diplomatic | pripien. | Paris, Aug. 31.—Winter skirts as| .., B : s or claims an intere LR AEpinAt sk ENU MRS totatled $12,302 cabinet will be Pres | \opon he died, the present Khe- |showh here are longer, but how | Wil Moye SlfJW[y I ASKing e Chranclon ot entrancadlato 05 L J' B. Morans The remainder of O thn opene |1IVe, Faud, his brother, came to | much longer s a question ecvery - e S s LLANDSCAPE GARDENING n widely scattc S niencl e ODEns ke a o fianCvena ave ecide o K h cal circ shing 0 be one | y_FUNERAL DIRRCIUKS from widely scatte iae. fall session of | (he Uhrons. But {he Beyptiana were | woman will have to a nlll‘!)m her. Senate to A!]pi(]\]e Joi Hg o LR A TR e MOtOT Sales " e only eastern sta e L (e | disatisfied, and largely up on the |self, taking the time and place : e TPERSONALS o 2 - linitiative of Lord .Allenby, then |consideration | DV oniee ZSTORE ANNOUNCEMENTS 31315 CHURCH ST. X Emilio | High Commissioner in Fgypt, a Evening styles at the majority of Washington t lu” 1‘\‘- i- Aviomiiive ephone 2842-W | 5 i ettlement was effected and ZYDt {the big houses of design feature | dent Hoover is d by politics S—AUTO ANL IRUUK AGEN Oven Bvens i complete ac- 5 S1g I . 1 s o L et ivenings & nplete a¢-1oag made’ practically an independ- |skirts that touch the floor in back | @nd diplomatic circles here fo ap vi- | yZRdros aND K8 COIC SALE D 8 i e months old pro- | ;¥ TS : ] proach the submis to the een- Bt un- | = AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHAY _— e : Ot i et o s T ountry. oFeven firallifromisix ‘tols incnea, | Prodch Bhe BLUTISISAE AR s bring | '1—AUTO PAICIS AND ACCESSOKIE: poung heion pariicularly sueh achieve.| Dritain only made four reserva- |Some designers have lengthened | ¢ OF 1Y S o hatore (s A oaonbull \ANITEL, r 2 e tions: fety of the Suez Canal, |skirts in front as well as back and |herence to the world = court = Wi T -AUTOS—TAXL SERVICE ments as the government victory in | ) on and after ceref as the —GARAG O LE Q| 9 9 SR the Bscobar revolution last spring, |Euaranteed by British troop de- | show indoor frocks that just clear j CAUtion and afier cer R e - e e SOME OF THE BEST nnt e le seitloment of phases of the|fense of Egypt against foreign og- |the toes. | “Word from Geneva that the ques- : = ONS HEPATRING USED CARS [ Frg e e Lkl e controversy and the |Eression; protection of forcign in-| paytime clothes are another thing. | (ion of the aceession of the United 4z . DTS Arizona, 16,911,367 Arkan ibsequent i on the | terests in Egypt; ~—and guarantees |giirts remain about the same len States fo the world court had heen {"][\AGDONALD DEPARTb We Have Ever Had May Be 4 - SRy g |of British interests in Soudan. A for sport wes v Ehion e : oo Y Chlotaio Lo sin & Tdaho. | “Christero™ revol for sport wear, with an inch or 0| jjicq on the agenda of the session S T e 6,900,144 ok > vill refer to progress of the ar- (19 providing among other things | tumes are from one to six inches| SE et shn St theve ) Sm “ 60t Nee Maxrine 1 program, military reduction, na- |for a cabinet, responsible to an |jonger hut the average costume will | g indicati t Byes e 3 a Dakota, 152,113; finax and the govern-|elected Parliament along the lines |;rohably not be longer than the top | contemplates any in: : D P Dl s attitude to the presiden- o (:v‘r*" 1}::-.::11 one. _ Since t():ylx: of the calf of the leg. e e i own ayment tial election Nove 17, which | Egyptian history has been the story | Ariornoon dresses follow their | is concern Political cire! STORING N : Senor Portes Gil declaved recently |of one cabinet after another, each |qwn sweot lines and may be medium T e PATER The I:alance to bgf Paid at P, 4 ould be characterized by absolute |of which fell beacuse ame nt0 |jongth, with even hemlines. or oot fermula, designed to find Your Convenience mpartalty, ‘mu\m;w ;\M(h mn;q. \:V(*le‘“;r Loy |c1aborately irregular and almost as around th rvation FORDS — FORDS ants Labor Code nd that is where Lord Jloyd [long as evening d s attacked by the cenatc American | 29 Spor ER Tl HTE 8 One of the most important fea- | came in Sitiots g tlie et 1 ol conalde Al | AT rince s wonln bt AL e Rl e e oa i | igzg :rp%lt. SRgnabout $392 ' tures of the presidential message| 1jvoq had had a meteoric carcer. tion to the new silhouct the senate for advice and consent here fod nd the N asavicisad : udor Sedan ... $401’ porbably will he the récommenda- | youne man of wealth, he went 1 outline of dresses. cither in the winter or next spring aven- tonal 1111928 Runabout .. $375 m | B tion to congress to pass the propos |through Eton and Cambridge and are of two general T umbling block in American PONDENCE COURSES 1927 Tudor ... .. $200 b od labor code cmbodying drastic|poy " {raveled extensively in the |princess frocks with the waistline | participation in the world co prime minister he was PEACH KRS 1111926 Tudor $125 e SANEREAOLEMoning he ordinary | oient Jearning Arabic and other | problem solved by an indeterminate | lated to advisery opinions, by almost to the last moment of T 1926 C aae P.. .,'[I n s | conception of relationship between | o 5onta) tongues. In 1905 he was |joining of skirt and bodice, and the | in accordance with sc parture Shaving the 26 Coupe ..... < 8115 () resident’s Plans Meet With comover, emntovee and the govern- n attache of the Dritish em- | tube or sheath frock with a belt atf tions to adherence of disarmament negotiations. | Many Others From 5 ment. 2 = ‘ < : @ P stline. | States, the Washingten goverpment |y rday he said, he worked with > T 7 ; at Constantinople, and later the normal tlin ta 1 id. ork ith 3 7 Shocess ST Gl e Rihe carrica out various govern-| In both types dr are tightly | 1efused to be hound, except ¢ s'naval experts from 11 a. m. to 5 $25 UPWARDS colorful event e president wil | i P 3 3 S al In an cffort to overcome | a Y mental missions in the east. He |fitted to a point close to the knee | tion 11 m WaN | A == €0 from the national palace o Uhe|yoiurned to England and got into and then flare and develop into |the objections of most of the ad busy up until 2 ar- WOk | utomotive i Z chamber of deputies through files oi | : : e ; | hering powers to the conditions of ¢ deb Al D-MEN . By JAME 3 ! | parliament. longer panels or points. Sometimes k i ris an HEreN S 1 S C (Associated Pr Hou troonail " RGO S “‘“‘"”‘ 'K“‘ When the broke out he | the flares are as long in front as they | the senate, a commitiee of jurists bodics from n"m“m" CEL) ales & ervice Lo. ock: S Mmessag w CC { , cluding 0 soc- 3 i, v ) 4 Cor Rt ‘.WH'J_\ e ‘“]’ TEALFE lgorved w un‘ \\um’\m\fimn \.«;. are in I «\\“mn)mu L,; n;vu 1 rul-]ml[’ 1"""“-“ g : ,‘ ,j,'” Sl BT R e | 86 ARCH STREET Washington. Aug. 31, (P—After e | minne A stion ntelligence of- | evening is frocks that are hee evised ¢ L oremier expected cturn to i e Sl six months in the White Hou ,.H”\I ,\', 4 ‘,,,, "‘, ,“,il[(,,’. ‘“":.‘ ticer in ot. Gallipoli, Palestine |length in back and clear the floor | Pave the or America rlic nd Sunday night. He said he oy '}‘8 LL_‘“I,‘\TRQI}T President Hoover slowly is tighten- | 1o i 860E (8 B0 @ et clothes, o |and the He In 1918 he was two to 1§ inches in front. DRUOTLE . L call upon Premi Briand Open Evenings Phone 2700 hold on the control of the | Irom presedint s it has heen |made governor of Bombay, ~where | Belted frocks nearly all show nor- | An apportunity to discuss with r r Poincare, and for- TO BORROW ¢ _ machinery of the republican p: T T e o N eant o | he ruled with a strong hand. He fmal waistlines but one or {wo im- |lcague council any American oblec Premier Herriot in Paris this 4 i More and more his own i her officials to appear m dress at. | Wes knighted and in 1925 was given | portant designers retain the mod- | llons to @ probos 1""““"‘\ i vine Nu i, s er offic 8 NpEd \ dress a 3 i 4 .| ion given the ted S es by the = policies will be refiect ; Rt e [the responsible position of High |ified waistline which is raised only | ! e sisek = e i 'RY SUPPLIES = l# rection of party 1930 | L | Commissioner in Egypt 1w an inch or so above the top of the | formula be the council vote POLICE WARN UNRULY BOYS |53_101 1ICLES ~SUBURBAN Dy-¢ h i3 s P | raised to the pec hips, where is was last season. If the American government prefer who break ;), m»\~ and ste B4—WAN' 's—\uc.uuw{\;sl:ls.l\gx-;s F‘«Ivn RENT | 3 + g an excha e of views after the ru warned by New Britain OUSE:! 'ORAG Another oringinal Hoover m C.& d . When another Egyptian cabinet 1 exchange of vi ter the i o \ Merchandis el Claudius H. Huston of Tennessee 1y A, vertisement | rast year the Khedive, on his ART EXPERT DIES | auest has reached the court, they police ht to ccas de- B o enll Fate e Tor RAkG. o 1 > i - ). will 1 ace and the court must ist in eir practices or the long i v = 5 will be clected chairman of the wvice, dissolved Parliament, sus- is. Aug (P—Death of | Wi I : v « S s e e publican national committee at the | GASOLINE STATION HEARING |pended the constitution, and named | Madame Stella Rubenstein 1 Lay proceedings pending' th n of t law would reach oul|g7—RUSIN EQUIP RPN Sating of that.hody hore Notice s hereby slven that a|a cabinet headed by Mahmoud |widely known art expert and form- | Igot 1 United States also and m into juvenile court I AND DAIRY PRODUCTS G, & SS PROPERTY O hereby gl AL & | basha, an Oxford graduate. The [erly a member of the staff of the | has the right fo resign from the and | to the reform school S S TRED AN S1—BUILDING S FOR SALE the Doard of Public Works at 6:30 |intense nationalists of Egypt, who | Metropolitan Museu mof New York jcourt it it I« 1 ot lon At yesterday afternoon it Was | g pOOTWEAR AN R i G b F O T S Gl et the majority of the peo- [in a Paris hospital was announced | 1S objections to a request for an ' t unt Rival that | 62—Goon | SASUNMER PLACES KOR SALE ro ) reltive o the application |Ple: denounced him “as a dictator |today advisory opinion on a question pos- the fence at $8 | 83—HOUS s e AR R L G of Lffisio Anselmo for approval of |Who was Lloyd's puppet. | —_— - sessing en intercst to the United ! A few minut 8 Joous e Huston will succeed 1 Hubert lication ifor DArmIE for & .\.,,,“..l The Khedive and Mahmoud were | WESTPORT GIRL DEAD 5. The new protocol rey er, Licutenant Rival SHutk, i, retlzes to: private life o ented ot 41a | both in England recently and Lord | Cormeilles, France, Aug. 31 (P— |one dealing with American reserva hoys were stealing fruit after rtefusing an ambassador: Main St (on site of present |140¥d bobbed up serencly also. Then | Katherine Guild, daughter of Mrs. |tions found unsatisfactory by 0 xton street. Officers on the beats S e e and after nearly eight years of T Ton ) Landl oy tHe instal lntion ot “nn‘ afternoon a bombshell was ex- | Agnes A. Guild of Westport, Conn., | United States. warned boys | Jo—ROOMS AND BOARD vice in the cabinet and a year Bt S yrdince with the | Ploded in Parliament when in re-/|dicd here yesterday after a long ill- Objections of Furope : ‘“"{i,‘n“‘“w’;: oS more as chairman of the na BLBIe Aot gt o & L.\pm\wv to a question by an obscure |ness. Objections were raised by th READ BERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | 79— s TENT ‘ BOARD AND ROOM WANTED [ commi j All perso Iiiape) Spadlo 0 R 2 e = e —— = = — St . o o @ dential nomination, and unquestion- |10 TN (€ F¢ R | ably that fact entere to his s i? e ) | r ~ -— ~ — e e e s Mayor. IREME AS YO \ | ! . S Al et SRl i UEPNL\J'ABDEQ o L,OD/K,/W S U EVER POOR UTTLE ! 1T WAS oM A [O= —WiHAT A N A‘Af}ifl’ F‘BBEP‘ - e i} STANLEY PIONTEK | S - IMUSH STERRING - VoL /4 ! . i1 B (lcross THE \ DOWN UNDER WATER| |z was ¢ SU MAR‘N | SRR EIEERING (5= el NN | EVER FRANCES P < | Al % o 0 SLUIRMARINE 1 - NG rove Moy 3 <FATSO?) & BTED By I\ LAS NiGHT-DOWN/ L | [ON NO SUBMARINE LAST NIGHT | ftea 11 102 REE | T N UNDER WATER )u'lqnj}m CALSE WHEN YOU LEFT MY HOUSE R ORDER OF NOTICE { = < You sAID You wWAS GOIN' HOME o js credited wit had I cau; | T e ] - G TR Nl i 1 . to 11 r I rial K e PNl S & it ; HOH NN t to 1 L | S AUNT HET BY I ~EN PA ALLAN POOR BY CLAUDE ( IRERT QUi “I wasn't surprized 1 mma an’ Bill will I saw the scraiches on 4 ret married, but they ain't face. His wife is alwayy swited to one another no pettin’ him in public, » Ll more than a over-hangin’ thought she was the scratch- ||| mustache an’ a ice cream in’ kind.” || cone.” Copyright 1929, Pubim sendicn ||| ‘Copyright 1929, Pubiishers Syndicas=) =2 'POLEY AND HER PALS LIGHININ 727 HEAR THE THUNDER HEY MAW' L JESS GAVE ONE OF OLUR MYSTERIOU ENEMIES A HEADACHE HE WONT FERGIT IN YEH AN’ HERES A SAMPLE OF HIS HAIR TO PROVE THAT I SOCKED HIM ON THE GoOD GRIEF Paw/’ THAT THERE'S DELICIAS HAIR, OR IM A ESKIMO!