New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 31, 1929, Page 16

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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!

Other pages from this issue: