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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930. i flard Games to Settle Candidacy \ For Sheriff ofM{Elg_C_ountyi Herkimer, N. Janiel V. o Strobel July 24 (UP)— and Fred Qaurr ire going to play pitch tonig] hey have countless times since box- 1ood But |onlghl< games will be fST[]EEKEL WARNS Jblcan :gg;;auon for sherit of‘Says Inureasmg Speeds Make een- | Practice More Dangerous So, instead of playing by “the | ‘ Hartford, July 24 — It is becom- Eelves with just a couple of ing increasingly more difficult to cut boys™ looking on, Dan and Fred will engage in combat formally at 6:30, three games of 11 points each and backing the winmer, win o odito | estimate the speed of a car coming fs e 3 ¢ 100King | from the opposite direction. Accord- o . |ing to the records of the Connecticut _There will be no ill feelings after | qepartment of motor it's over. because Dan and Fred | number of drivers have been friends all their lives and | jous trouble while the simultaneous decision to run for | cars is large® in sheriff was their first differens ar. They are quite willing that the cards |~ In an article prepared ir settle the matter for them. rests#«of highway satety Meanwhile, another contest Wil |from WTIC, the Travelers station test out the potential county pur-|ihis afternoon, Commissioner of chasing agent’s qualifications a | Motor Vehiclés Robbins B. pinochle expert. Three candidates | pointed to t fact that speeds to- for the appointive position, Marshiil | day are being stepped up cor L Hyde, John Fank and Mauricz | ously as one of the reaso Kraus, will see who can meld fast- | practice of cutting in ai est and most frequently. The beat | line of c2 man will get the republican suppo:t. | wverage St speeds NATIONALISTS GIVE QUT | soemioneateuo’, i€ no longer STATEMENT IN NEW YORK &-':" fore ar Issue Manifesto Calling for Return of Wang Ching Government at Nanking. New York, July 24 (—The New of Kuo Min Tang, Chi- list party, yesterday is- sto denouncing the ang Kai Shek, presi- of the nationalist government &t Nanking, and calling for the re- turn of Wang Ching Wei, left wing leader, to head the party The manifesto follow tion issued at Peking by the sccond executive committee of the Kuo Min Tang calling for the convention of a plenary session to be followed by the establishment of the legal na- tionalist governmen It pledge support to the nd executive committee. celves in accident there .amage to prop: of these accident a declara- were without the could see even ey for a long department at- arly that a4 a to pass two ca d manifesto declares Sxen “‘Since Chiang Kai Shek and hi eliq came into power, the M king government has been c terized by corruption, exploitation and oppression of the masses, and above all, the destruction of the Kuo Min Tang by the convening of the illegal third national congress.” OFFICIALS PROBE GOODSPEED CASE Believe Girl May Have Been Murdered Near Camp Glens Falls, N. Y, July 24 (UP) | =—An investigation into the death of Miss Eleanor Goodspeed, 24, of en, Conn., whose body was nd hanging from a tree in a ickly wooded section mear Camp | pcitor of or ‘ire late Tuesday, was-resumed t0- | gamiles. 1 oon day by Warren county authorities. | fiorvanti who have not vet discarded the .01 theor: may en murder- | proward. cor ed Ruth Goodspeed. sister of the girl, was inclined to believe Ele took her own life because of disappointment in marriage girl had heen married to Hyman Jurtch, believed to be of N Ha- ven, three years ago. but lived with him only a few months, it was said She also had periods of depra rding to Ruth, who said recovered fron the ghock of the untimely death of her father four years ago. Recently Eleanor had been corre- sponding with a socially prominent young man from the south, Ruth told authorities. His me was not disclosed The body, clad only in pajamas and a bathrobe, was found by Mar- tin Berquist of gansevoort, n ager of the camp. an all-day gearch. Hearing Monday Night On Fireworks Sale Ban Councilman H. S. Hanes, acting chairman of the common council committee on ordinan , has called a public hearing Monday evening, July 28, the proposed ordi- nance to prohibit the sale and use of fireworks in New Britain will be discussed. There is reported to be a difference of opinion among the committee members on the subject and it is expected that practically all the fireworks dealers in the city will attend the hearing to oppose the | proposed ordinance. INDIANS PLAN STRIKE Bombay, July 24 () — The piece goods merchants association has de- cided to declare hartel, or a strike, beginging next Saturday as a pro- test against what is described as the repressive policy of the government The strike is to continue for an Indefinite period The decision of the association affects 440 foreign cloth dealers in the city of Bombay. The association hitherto has im- | ported about $70,000,000 worth of foreign cloth annually. Most of it was British cloth SUMMER ITCHES VANISH when antiseptic Zemo is used! Soothing liquid Zemo brings won- derful relief to bite®® rashes anil prickly heat. Its cooling touch also soothes the pain of sunburn. Thou- | sands are discovering comfort in Zemo when they have itching, pee!- ing toes. For 20 vears it has been | used to clear away pimples and itching scalp. Fine for mosquito bites. Get greaseless, invisible Zemo | today and keep it handy. All drug- gists, 35c, 60c, $1.00. r?rvlpms’x whole 1 the p s been curbed by po- lice dis d by the fact that beaome so » a danger- | ENGLISH BLUE BLOOD ENGAGED T0 BUTLER Miss Gytha Stourton Soon to Be Married to Florvanti Del'Agnese, Ambassador's Major Domo W port nd's oldest to Agnese d major domo ied to r Ttalian Sir Esme n in capi- De ave e les yester: bassador. five years a live wit ish emba Washington when the turned to London in Feb gnese also rem ever hter of the 14t folk and can trace after ““It Controls. " i the Nerves” “T am a saleslady in a store. My nerves got the best of me and [ never had good finger nails because | could not stop biting them off. My appetite was poor and [ was always tired. One of my friends told me about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 know that it controls the nerves be- cause I have no desire to bite my nails now, and they are long and well kept. My appetite is enormous and 1 feel like a new person. I have recom- mended your medicine to many girls with the same good results.”—Ethel Fleetuood, 3023 Bardin Street, New Orleans, Louisiana. Lydia- E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Iy € Puchim Med Co Taan, Mass to the days of Willlam queror. . | COYOTE RACKETEERS HELD | Hill City, Kas., July 24 (M-Four{ coyote racketeers are under prison | Relatives Seck to Prevent Wedding sentence here today after pleading | guilty to collecting bounty through fraud W. H. Leonard; 70 year old lead- er of the quartet. said for 20 years he had imported coyote scalps from New York at a small cost and col- lected $1 bounty for each from va ous Kansas county clerks. B. C. PORTER SONS N Stoeckel | | was the With Bourbos Paris, France, July 24 (UP)—The proposed cld Princess Broglie to the 43-year- - | old exiled Prince Luis De Bourbon, center of legal proceedings Connecticut’s 1 N Exiled e o= MARRIAGE OF PRINCESS, AGED 12, 6ETS GETS T0 COURT |- Prince Luj De n-#Vant Administrator marriage of the 7 TG |in the Paris courts yesterday after- | neon. Relatives of the princess were cking a permanent injunction | against the marriage, and the ap- | pointment of a legal administrator of her «state and finances. Her | fortune is one of the largest in France. The relatives maintain proposed marriage is that the princ, her fortune re Henri princess postpone that the yossible and oing through esenting the nded that the court its earlier decision favor- den; Bzt Furniture ¥ 10 A IR 0 BEDROOM FURNITURE F |able to the a | ministrator. d pointment of an ad- upon his request. Friday Torres will appear before the first tribunal and argue against the requested injunction. COTTON FUTUR New York, July futures opened steady STEADY 24 (A—Cotton 1 point high- er to 3 lower; July 12.99. December 13.15. January 13 17. New contracts—October 12.7 December 12.88. January 12.36 March 13.16. May 13.32. Store R UG G The court will rule to- | 12.69. October { D SAVE 109, TO 509, IN THE ANNUAL MID-SUMMER SALE OFFICERS TAKE TRIP Lisbon, July 24 (#) — The officers | of the United States cruiser North- {ampton today were given sight { tours and lunch at the Casino [il. Affer lunch they wenf in ten au- tomobiles to the Cascais Cintra to see the thousand year old moorish castle situated on the highest p of the town and the ancient roy: palace at Pena. VISIT HYDRAULIC PLANT Oporto, Portugal, July 24 () — |large delegation of South Americar visited this city today after inspect- A OPEN F DAY ling the hydraulic works at Douro built by American capital. The fa- mous wine cellars of Oporto partic- ularly interested the visitors. COOLIDGE LEGION GUEST Indianapolis, Ind. July 24 (UP) alvin Coolidge will be a guest of American Legion at the organi- on’s 12th annual banquet in Bos- on October 6, according to an announcement here last night by 0. L. Bodenhamer, national com- mander. Coolidge attended the na- tional Legion convention at Omaha in 1925 RIDAY NIGHT OPEN ALL DAY WEDNES- CLOSED SATUR- DAY AT NOON. DEPE D AR BRI ST RIS RUGS ON SALE AT EXTRA LOW PRICES! long | Three-Piece Walnut Vanity Dresser, full and Chest of Drawers. $917.00 Syite — size Bed 8285 Four-Piece Walnut Suite, Dresser, full size Bed, Chest of Drawers, Dressing Table, $19'7.00 3 PIECE KILYSYTH LIVING ROOM SUITE SOFA, CLUB AND WING CHAIRS REVERSIBLE CUSHIONS, SUNFAST CHOICE OF COLORS STAR BARGAIN NO. 15 NOTE THE SAVINGS ON THESE ODD PIECES GATELEG TABLES Solid Mahogany Tables, beautifully finished. Were $39.00, CHINA CABINET A well designed that was formerly at $40.00. cabinet priced CHAISE LONGUE A good looking covered Chaise Lormerly priced at $3 NOwW cretonne Longue LIBRARY TABLE A handsome five-drawer Mahogany Table that was regularly priced at $59.00 NOW ... i '59.50 MAPLE POOL BEDS The popular Spool Bed Maple, twin size, priced the sale at .. COFFEE TABLES Walnut finished Coffee Tables $10.00 Now $217.00 Four-Piece Walnut. Suite in Has four post Bed. All pieces are large. Now only $182.00 $274.00 Four-Piece Four Post Bed Suite in Maple. Reduced in this sale to $9492.00 FOUR POST BEDS CHEST OF DRAWERS o The largest and finest Rug Department in the State continues to offer unusual bargains in fine Rugs. Rugs included. 3 1 1 at 1 9x12 Axminster Rugs 50.00 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs 24.75 25.00 0.00 95.00 9x12 Fibre Rugs 9x12 Whittall Anglo Persi 9x12 W 9x12 Whittall Imperial mer Wiltons 9x12 Whittall Anglo Lus 22.50 9x12 Wool and Fibre Rugs 9x12 Whittall Palmer Wiltons ittall Body Brussels N Pal- Floor samples of the famous Whittall Now Now Now Now Now Now B ans 71.50 45.00 65.00 tre (Washed Worsted Wil- Ton) oo, 9x12 Whittall Anglo As 1an (Washed Wool Wilton) 95.00 8-10x11-6 Wiltons 75.00 Wiltons 9x12 Whittall Anglo Lus 9x12 Royal Bengal Lustre .. 2 Bigelow Hartford Ar: Nashak Bengal \maller Sizes Equally Low Imported Tabriz 8-10x11-6 Imported }\erman v 125.00 Now 185.00 Now 185.00 Now 195.00 .. Now 0 in Price tre ada SAVE $225 ON THIS SOLID MAHOGANY 55 517% bination desk Drawers 1n 398 CONSOLE TABLES Just three i ble top Fr Tables. Now Salem Mahogany ured at orted mar- Console ) 539.7& Chest left “special value 559.00 Fine 10-Piece Solid Mahogany Dining group—a 72-inch Buffet, China Closet and six Chairs up! uine haircloth. Was 8920.00 — Other Dining Room Suites SHERATON DINING GROUP Inlaid Sheraton Extension Table, holstered in gen- from $98.50