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i 10 NEW BPITAI\ DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, (‘Fl 1o BER SEPTEMBER RECORD FOR HEAT BROKEN Atlantic Seaboard_ Swelters—” Water Shortage in New York New York H coming vacationists longed for their recently desert d mountain resorts they sweltered in existing reco f throughout Atl I s From Mai B 1 Pe in along the coast and f came reports of t g from 103 to s prospect of i Rel tively low tigated discomfort , ther were no d iv 50ns were 1 A maximum of 4.2 degr i v York ye 1y set arec v that date. Tt t ird o a heat wave dur whict temperatures recorded at perature rose t was at record with th port, P; Pennsylvania pe heat records fo Reading, Wilke burg, all of mum tempe Hot Even In ) Maine, the Mec from summer of tropica eather w the hottest September day ever corded there with 45 ( s at Port- land, 92 at Augusta and temipera tures of 50 or above at ot i In Massachusctts, both for the mont son were estab cury rose to 97 by one degr reading of the usually closed for the bor D: kept house emple we work early because At Lowell, M ding was 43 degr below that of Lat tinued hot weather water shortage cause months of drought Mass., the high Manchester, N. H., was degrees to set a 1 month. Light rainfall reduc perature somewhat Vt., after a maximum was re The shower was the second a month th Upstate New York felt sive heat with temper at Poughkeepsic, 49 at 94 at Albany and Bing! In Toronto a new high umton for irmer inooTs Bl o Ope Ma A 1 N, ( S LT, » n the 0C0 | of t xtile striker was H upt of court to HOOVER CONFERS (N DISARMAMENT Ieets With Stimson and Naval ~ VENIREMAN FINED ( TROOP: FOR SNAPPY TALK 0dd Inte ‘ude in Charlotte Trial —11th Jurar Chosen ts its or e Olficials—Result Unannounced i A investizatio Sl oUTirdam Associated I RAALE Thoronlily Fumined reti- | Troop lir b » Clinehfield and Marion Manufacturing company b ed laber, | Mar of ric group of textile strikers ‘ A punisr and lina guardsmen in the strike distriet il s goould pr r PRESIDRNT S 3 N/WLDT 3 Parm Board Appointecs 1 s Photo mills at shown above o1 at i i ( y 3 0 ¢ I M CIVIL SUITS RECORDED ) « i '} L ¥ o < % ioncer forefa | A.Jl]-l ( i s ry ot : o ; 0, ¢ 3 e S e 5 : ¥ c v Attorney of thes and all the others vxam- S ; ] ense cour Ked if| W : ’ s been en ) m b i of O « s i of the plain property : e | ‘ Gon t by 1 . 1 ! )y Mirante Dol Hr 0 nomi 1 A perform- ¥ na o' tor whose kill ms ir o i g the ol iral i of John W. Garrctt ot Ealtinn ‘ " ntion to tl the strikers t of Junc e wini o | T when lie 3 merl : : . 1 the United States ani Great | Only two of imined oS o i ¢ " 2 cliurch 1 v r 1 made service, Whit itholie and one 2 n C & S Coy in « Seven of nine children of Edward ‘en_oppos N o iy Wilson, Choctaw Indian, have at- tive man- and because of t of Albert C. W : AaTe S e Solivia con! e attending Oklahoma MR S R cen_promptly excused | 'y oniyor o the ral FFarm Loan mission of conciliation and inquiry, A. and M ho has with the mercury au 1 1o the New York, Sept. 4 (UP)—Dimin- water supplies ing and ut suffering were reported today a4 the greatest hea s of the s son swept into its 1 t east. # Several upstate cities Beacon, Oneon v I derland, Nassau cast for Thousands of } the beack t thesheat, I perature ros high for the for Septemt slight west little relief the night th The Rockaways were crowded v serted their Similar con over most of extended Boston ha Yorkers yesterday r ported 94 of today daybreak would ap «d yeste Chi sun promised was day for cago ar Tempe from Boston Gets Relicf oy ad p da reached ark in at 8 a. m. tod No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels pitatl b al fosl Baaimn from in the genn ' any good fee " Always on hand at CITY DRUG CO. me mediately PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSN. 10 MEETI FOURTH WARD AGAIN DELAY SELECTION Session of Citizens Called for Fri- day Night in Litho ation | Treattn Commissioners ot Tikely | AT | to Act on Choice of Depart- | ment Superintendent | No successor to Dr. Rick w Pullen uperintender | likely to be appointe onth's healt Chairman John day original list of more ints has been reduced rsonal i 1 with ose who dema climinat- a s ot nission- 1 5 . has dined. The G AR ommissioners will next Tues o but their sub-committee, con- 1 ] Smo Dunn and Dr rman ¢ 1 Ard Vi not he in a ¢ ;| v i iendation Personals in selected f the ques vor Veteran, 98, Dies [ TROOPS ON GUARD IN CAROLINA TEXTILE STRIKE | [Last Mexican War \.______ ington, Sept. 4 (P e sounded for Americ: irvivor of the Mexican BUTGHER FINED 13 -~ FOR KILLING CALF Owen L X vashington, w became the veteran of the T 1 G war o st e, e o || PlEAS He Had No Time o Go before his §5th birthday, is dead . n Death, which came yesterday {0 Aba[[[]]l was attributed directly to shock incident 1o a broken leg sustain- ed in a fall about a week ago at William Lanske, 50, of 110 Tre- i ~”'1"]“ Sl home it ont street, who has been in the 1e had lived for nearly ten years e ; He was born at Philadelphia and | |Meat business in New Britain for two W printer until his enlistment | |decad more, was fined $15 and 1 seaman. He served on the || costs by Judge M. D. Saxe in police and A court today on the e of viola- sional cem Thursday tion of the city nee m]] I[‘i“xi noon beside the grave of his wife, nisenosscagion ! e who died rs ago. He is||(2nd slaughtering beet at a place survived by aughter Saivoalc | |lREhoRRTIANTE Sy dent of Washington. Dby 1802 yattoir, t he a Wi went EGKENER IS FOCUS. OF MANY REPORTS Regular Dirigible Service Atlantic and Pacilic Rumor Akron, O., Sept. 4 (P—D) commander of the Ec iener, e's home about 10 o'clock nd in a wooden building n they found a small pi a res: r a fashion, A which had vet been skinned. The empe e n the buildin s about 85, Dr. Radeliffe 5 of the meat was dis- itted 1 e viol ot late last night and did not ‘ed time to take the cattle and ne fo the abattoir for slaugh According to 2adeliff ldled a vho know it could have today wounld Hugo [me the city chased it thoss t have circling Graf Zeppelin, was the cen- | as not approved hy the inspec N 7 of & e diffic cep pork in a or 3 equippe plant in el r R he {o the in- nees with representatives of | Spector. The s Igy s dong New York banking houses and |in N¢ n AELONIRLE TS President P. W. Litchfield ; other officers of the i pelin corporation. Dr. Eckener, at the Litch his time with T THE SUCCESS OF ¥ t «nd I = Reports he il iccording to the New York were that the hanking Lehan Brothers and G. M. M and compa 1d become intere ation of dirigibles nd Atlant BON-TONE IS BASED ON MERIT. Thous -.mds and Thou sands Times ouses urphy ss th maALe e of Bottles of This Great t of lgnier-tnanaic - Remedy Have Been Sold 1d been assured by ‘he R 5 of the Graf Zeppelin in Connecticut. J t the national air —— T ind Monday he fore s iment of a ron from to Honolulu as most nitial use ‘of ppetin extension of service o United States and Fu- r to South America path of development New York tonight for Germany READ HERALD CLASST and circun 0F PULLEN § SUGCESSOR Ap su r Cahill of conard Appel to act for th ble Fred Winkl in each case 0. of V., wi Vega expect for Liteh- vho to at 0 meeting mber 28 are make ar Reserva- MEE PULASKE COMMITTEE Cazimer ary of G in the Revolu- ¢t tonight at 201, City 1 irmin of il preside, f sub committes meeting will AD HERALD CLASSIFIED I'OR BEST RESULTS ADS | ‘-—K-m-n—__l‘ NIGHT SCHOOL Yioody Secretarial School SEPTEMBER 16 Oflice Open For Registration 8:30 - 4 ARCH STREET 0 OPE NS 7:00 - 8:00 PHONE 207 Now, that Fall is here, there will be plenty of odd jobs to be done about the place . The in the for winte, Herald Business Service Directory getting it ready Classified seetion will put you in touch the you need to do this If vou want with just men waork. redecorate to pain or . to reraodel your house . {o ta . to have the floors scraped te down the awnings to landscape your gardens . e clean the window shades . s have the leaky roof fixed .toh to get vour car ready for winter ave your furnace cleaned or a hundred other jobs —vouil find yeur “odd job helpmate” in carries his ire Herald Classified Section Yo - MR. M. D. WOODWARD Bon-Tone Representative unprecedented success ot son-Tone proves beyond a shadow cf a doubt its astonishing power over zilments of the stomach, liver, d bowels and rheumatism neuritis and rvousness. Local men and n have bheen quick to recognize one of the outstand- ing products in the field of medicine. Thousands tell of its marvelous re- in long sta obstinate explanation of Bon- s can be summed up in MERIT. Men and d old, in all wal vith stomach, live Tone just one word oung 4 afflicts women, of lif Kidney and bowel disorders, as well as thousands of we 1ervous, de- pressed, half sick men and women, wany of them on the verge of cols have testified that they have restored to normal he and happiness. Many people of om- « ministers of the spel— ave deemed it their duty to tell sufferi mankind what Bon-Tone has done for them. There 1s a Bon-Tone man in your city at Millor & Hanson's Drug store, Church street, where he is meeting iblic daily and plaining his medicine has be- come the talk of every office, home or any place where numbers of peos ple ¢ 5 HY will show you proof tha n-Tone has restored many right here to lasting health and happiness. Yet he makes no claims or promiscs for Bon-Tone. No matter how long standing—no matter how many other remedies have failed—ycu owe it to yourself to hear about Bon-Tone and to give |it a chance to prove rit to you. Read what a neighbor of yours, Mr. Fred Germ 3 So. Main | street, New Britain, has to say about Bon-Tone my health “Ior the past two years has been in a very poor condition. Why—last winter I was in 1d shape that I hardly at all. My stomach gave deal of trouble, as I terrible pains after eat- | \d sides also pained me const and 1 was troubled with terrible dizzy spells, when I would get spots hefore my eyes, and I would be afraid to go out alone. Constipation was An trouble to me, as T was constantly taking Jaxatives for bowel move- ment Now, sinc taking several bottles of Bon-Tone, my condition bas improved so much, that [ think Bon-Tone has certainly made a won- | derful showing. Why—the pains in my stomach lave almost entirely left me - nd the backaches and sideaches have been greatly relieved, tor which I am so thankful. I am now seldom troubled with those ter- | rible dizzy spells, and Bon-Tone has done a whole lot to relieve me of constipation, I now no longer have to resort to laxatives for bowel movements. My nerves are much stronger and 1 heartily mmenc this wonderful medicin others," Mr. M. D. Woodward, (e Bon- one man, is at Miller & Hanson's | Drug Store, 30 Church street, New Britain. Call or write for more in. formation and free hooklet;m “ROAD TO SUCC. % 4