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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1930. . - e their_local office about July 18 and |learned about it, Hefferren charged | S IN[]USTRY HAS [from then until August 6 prepared |today. U |letters soliciting the work of wom-| Kurdts, the policeman charged, {en. From August 8 on, the bureau |hired half a dozen small boys to | 7 said, replies with the inclosed de- [steal golf balls driven off the tees of | : : ~ 1* posit returned by the hundred.|the Jackson Park course. | , Nearly 200 letters asking for infor-| The idea was, Hefferren charged, | . ) -] : mation about the firm were receiv- |that Kurdts paid the boys 10 cents | h NllII]beF DO@S Nm IllCllIde Plams |ed by the Better Business Bureau. |each for the balls, then sold them | . g & Om When detectives visited e office | back to the golfers for 25 cents each. . y yesterday to serve the warrants they | The scheme did not end there, ; - PUI‘ChaSE(] | the me! o and ahout however, the officer said—for each | $ y 2 } f|evening Kurdt them have re s into secret session, " . 2 Washington, 15 (UP)— |the mail will b t them and won back all the dimes - 0g ]Z Highly developed local expdrt sales |senders. No tra |he had given them, giving him a | } g 4 organizations and in increasing |Ould be found. It is believed their |clear profit of 25 cents on each ball o | suspicions were arovsed after thev _— !: v number of branch factories have |p.3 peen questioned by Better Bu GIV played an important part in the | ness Bureau investigators 4 - 2 development of America’s growing _— MISSI"NARIES SAI:E | fa 7 trade with Germany, now rated as | § > bt e ok of'ite ) ATTERLONGTRIP | B ™7 gl e o 2 P20 6\ Wit Thils Sttite can indu have perfected an efficient and highly organized dis-| .. ... ... .. . 2 : g B R (5 nat 7 Lo - ; e .. March 11 Days Through China J| Fel : : ' éf@w e in (e o0 STy tetter carnier. o tears | 1 BiSBOP 0'Shea’s Onders ; : 5 SR country, with which. a little more |jha mail's in dang than 10 vears ago, we were at war. | geveolps, ari Paul's wife o e Altogether, American indusf who la i im each day | Hongz Kong. Aug. 15 (UP)—After, now maintain 79 branches in Ger- | ang knocks lown. But police @ march of 11 days through rain | many, exclusive of German fac-|guspect what Paul means is the 2nd heat over the mountains of the | tories which have passed entirely “male bandit-infested Kiangsi country, a into control of American interests.| New 2 o is going Party of American Catholic mission- with several others scheduled fo Twenty-five { o “f"“’ 3 i i K B = PAVS}'O/?IH/S erection during 1930-31, according | young w Gl e e : = = g ? to reports received at the Com-|man caps and kirtles, are bound for n By enon of T { i OUTFIT~ merce Department from its Berlin | Arcadia to tal Tt in ceremonics | Kanchow, ordered the evacuation of R 2.5 office el o : s when an ion by rov- American subs ing communists was t many also have governor was unable g 3 o safety he V. factor in developi safety in the city trade. On July 3 of Amer were only ¢ £ Lan hop John A fices in Germay: mined th . of 700 | evacuation of the miss distribute exte e acties pounds t heef as | Without a military escort same lines of commodities sold in |fojicarie . s i s o the United States biothes, the Am n manufacturin sl : ips ¢ LS White Plai W s | fer i ainly to bling ar orted pro- aries sveretl dBisho il : ducts e At e LS e Special in Our tered in the rhood of : ) il s Hen s Rav August Sale lareo. titi: 5 o robbers finally Isfproblem | Sllisnidyaeln enniaginalies i o been a . ney lately t Sten i ik s J. Corbett, B Sisters establish | bulky products on the h a.—A fiving menagerie near the coal and stee has cl the s here. The | ¢ ppjladelphia, 5 and where t s of 1ena 1e, com honey De Ludde of Det Garhoe of . - q H transportation m : o baby o mtsire ond of German- B Priced Sensationally Low and Rug Incl tade oo e : } T \Bishop Olens Bemaby Bargain feature extraordinary, for Saturday oniy. A fortunate purchase of Suifes illus- raw cotton. sta s o J Bishop O'Shea, Rev. Jules ) materials, f 1 v trated above gives opportunity for a surprising low price! The Suite consists of Full Size Bed. petroleum, fats, metals ) f 2 z b 1phi i 1 Kanchos Roomy Dresser, French Vanity and Chest of Drawers. Walnut veneers on gnmwoad, You may e up of a wid m a si T 5 in 1 7 select without cost, a room size Congoleum Rug from a variety of new designs znd charming i et ; ' colorings, marketed thro of luxuries. He plans o FOR HOME WORK MEN 7. ; g » Boston physicist Better Business Bureau Sars Collected $2 Deposits From Wom- | g Sl v s eared that ged in Kanchow and en Wanting Sewing To Do I Hartford, Auz 15—Warran capdaclined yioplsarg been 1ssucd for the arrest 2 men, alleged proprietors ! me while away the Leona Children's Wear n T n n Mrs. William on charges of obtainin Rockefeller is having a glass en- der false pretense The pair, Al-|closed tenhis court built on her es- o # bert H. Be d Samuel Topt. |tate in club house and | S 2 3 SPRING FILLED are accused of promoting a “home- |special light for v. work” racket whi ned 32 deposi A iR S i, AT O] e Think! Serpeniine Shape 1009 Mohair 3-Piece Suite MATTRESS n City n,, recently made DOUBLE CROSSES BeYS ;H:’“:_:!;‘“‘frtp : oL ‘(‘ ":‘ "'; }f;"iqié’:; : e Handte el it CARVED MOULDINGS! REVERSIBLE CUSHIONS! SHAPED TFRONTS! ) : by their op- Police Claim Chicago Man Worked . = T e i e e s l 3@ o - Game Both Ways i Novel T ] ~ e s J F NNE . and of the firm ¥ ed by Scheme HoiUsed! only four months old and hi the Hartford Better Business ‘e become withered. He ref reau and these led to t estig hicago, Aug. 1 rides and in places pushed roc '|from the road to get along. 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