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CONTINUETO TALK | FOR BETTER ROADS New Britain Speakers Scheduled | to Appear at Several Mestings Despite the vacation season, meet- | ings in the interest of improved rural roads are being planned for a | number of different places through- out the state. | On Saturday, at 8 p. m. a gather- | ing of all those interested in Fair- | field county will be held-at Easton | center in the new school building. | L. G. Tolles, master of the state | Grange and president of the Connec- | ticut Rural Road Improvement Asso- | ciation, and A. P. Marsh of New | RBritain, Hartford county chairman, | will be the principal speakers. The | meeting will be under the direction | of Iverson C. Fanton, Fairfield county chairman | Friday evening, August 22, the Rocky Hill Rural Road Improvement Association will meet in Grange hall to hear an address by Dr. W. L. Hig- gins, secretary of state. This will be | a joint meeting of the Rocky Hill. | Wethersfield, Cromwell and Middle- town Associations. | The same evening at Portland, George V. Hamlin, first selectman of | New Britain and president of the New Britain Rural Road Improve- ment Association will speak at a | meeting to organize an association | in that town Thursday evefling. September 4. Mr. Marsh will speak at a republi- can town caucus in Burlington on the subject of improved rural roads. | Friday, August 22, at the school at Wapping, Mr. Marsh will speak on the same subject. at a meeting to organize an association there. William M. Curtis, member of the legislative committee of the state Grange, will give a clambake at 1 p. m. daylight saving time to mem- bers of the Bridgewater Grange at | Bridgewater. Mr. Marsh will speak | on the need for improving rural roads at DROP RAJUNE CASE IN POLICE COURT Concgaling of Antomobile Charge Thrown Out on Nolle Prosecuting Attorney J. G. Woods in police court today entered a nolle in the case of Albert J. Ra- june, 28, of 17 Highland street, who was charged on August § with con- cealing an automobile in violation of the conditional bill of sale act. Ne- gotiations entered into with Rajune | spoiled the state’s case, Mr. Woods told Judge M. D. Saxe. Attorney Thomas J. Cabelus represented Ra- June, whose arrest followed the al- leged concealment of an automobile purchased from the Beloin Motor Sales Co. on a conditional bill of sale Edward Hinchey, 22, of 237 Bur- ritt street, pleaded guilty to the charge of operating an automobile without a license and judgment was suspended on recommendation of Prosecuting Attorney Woods. Judge Saxe warned Hinchey against driv- | ing without a license if he would avoid further trouble of the nature in which he found himself as a re- of a slight accident at the in- section of Linwood street and Shuttle Meadow avenue on August 18, Hinchey was driving a car which coilided with one operated by Viola H. Glaser. 23, of 582 Arch street, ant John J. King, who , found that he had no Miss Glaser and Miss Mar- . of 728 Arch . were slightly injured and Sergeant King told the court they were still under a physician’s care. Miss King is the sergeant's daugh- er Hinchey has been a student at [Notre Dame for two years and will nter Fordham university in the all to study law. In reply to Judge Baxe. he faid it was the first time i had driven without a license JODERNIST CHURCHMEN . Ethelburga's Rector Blames Church for Clogging Wheels of Reform—Oxford Prelate Irked Oxford, Eng., Aug. 21 (UP)—4 igorous call “to rescue marriage rom the degradation to which it as fallen” was made at the Modern hurchmen's conference last night h a discussion of eugenic marriages, irth control and divorce While Dr. Charles Gore, former ishop of Oxford, was reported lanning a formal repudiation of the ambeth conference sanction of irth control under certain condi- ons, the campaign for a more lib- lal policy than advocated by the nglican communion bishops at ambeth was scored by Dr. H. D. | Major, Dr. W. F. Geobie Cobb hd Dr. Douglas White in speeches fore the churchmen'’s conference: Dr. Cobb, rector of St. Ethelburga’s Bishou Gate, London. attacked e marriage laws and blamed both e church and state for clogging e Wheels of reform. Dr. Cobb offi- . who had been divorced, 4 Mrs. Dudley Coats this week . OHIO BANK CLOSED St. Clairsville, Ohio, August 21 ()| The Dollar Savings bank bsed today by the state banking partment. Frozen assets was given The bank had de-| STEALS DRESS IN STORE A woman stole a $16 dress in the onard & Herrmann store at 165 in street yesterday and was not prehended, Officer Joseph Ken- | iy being unable to locate her | er receiving a complaint af the M# Grom onc of the proprictors. NEW BRITAI.\' DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1030 New and Stocked Merchanlse Mared the New Low Price Levels for Qur—— —A new era is being ushered in. Every business we, like every other alert business orgawza.uon have mads o store has been remarked. Hundreds of items far below cost year. Follow the crowds to this store tomorrow. —WHAT MARVELOUS VALUES! Men's Figured BROADCLOTH SHIRTS 68¢ —Only first quality. A new fades. Every Shirt full, pe every want- ed size. You will buy these by th dozen, be- cause they are less than.Halt Price! (Other spe- cial Shir: values we'v not room t mention Another Marvelous Value! Boys’ Sport Hose —The ckings are being of fered at less than regu- 386 lar wholesale cost —SECOND FLOOR— 1,200 Home Frocks ek ) FLOOR— Shoes_in a Wonderful Sale Get Your Shoe Needs Now at These Drastic Reductions Treadeasy Shoss for Women Were $3 and $10. Were $3 and §7 --High style pumps with genuine leather trims, all Fall styles. Treadeasy, Ox- fords and Strap. In black and brown. Treadeasy Shoes bought for style, worn {on comfort. $7.00 SHOES vow $4.88 ow —Style and arch type Shoes $7 and §9. 36 Pr.Deauville Sandals . . . . $6.00 SHOES vow $3.88 odd lots Were . $1.08 pr. sizes, —JUST UNPACKED ! !! | Men! Buy Your Needs Now! MEN'S TIES BLU E OVERALLS 'l Save Here “Wm, Tomorrow s fesling the Cf‘”fiflml readjustment ACAIN WE NEW LOW | No Gue Shop and s Work for yoursel 2.50 Coty's 1th Powder Palm Olive “having With Gillette Razov Cream ZSc 19¢ 9¢ 25¢ i% '?jc )'.OC 7c 20¢ | { —— Mum Coco aniching Cream, ea Andersen’s” o Fine Quality 80 Square Prini: You Won't W Extra! Extra! Extra! Boys’ School 81x99 Inch Blouses Tuxedo Sheets gain our N Cor > 88c each a gigantic purchase, procured vonderful lot of Blouses to br d at this ridiculous 38(‘, price, bleached ANNIVERSARY SALE OF LINGERIE Real Crepe De Chine BLOOMERS, PANTIES, SHORTIES, STEP-INS, CHEMISES Lace trimmed, truly a wonderful assortment 98c All sizes " Broadcloth PAJAMAS Porto Rican Embroidered GOWNS past ) styles WOMEN’S SLIPS Non-cling, bodice and built-up shoulders, Regulars 68 nd extra sizes For Really Thrifty People Trad Here and They Buy—Carefully of Goods . . . and Save Money 1x54 1ste Youi 1 By Our New Sor This ¢ —SECOND FLOOR. Fruit of the Loom and You (z Money at THIS SALE! sreat Event All Linen Crash Cloths =t 88¢ “Tom Sawyer’ Wash Suits Tem Sawyer” WASH SUITS $2.58 $1.02 RSS2t S BEFSER S il 29¢ Double Th { Turkish Towels 28¢ NEW LOW PE ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS! LINEN TEA NAPRiN 6 . 88c Part Linen HUCK TOWELS | It o8 Linen HUCK TOW L] % DUCHESS LACT MADEIRA. et AT HALL' PRICE ALL CHENILLL RUGS our plans and are ready for it. k. This will be the greatest CHALLENGE WITH Costume Jewelry White and Egz-hell Chamoaisette Gloves 78¢ Hot Water Botiles 38¢ yd. ) :n't Waste Your York Office And s All merchandise in our price cutiing combat of the SENSATIONAL BARGAINS! w7aich had to come. WOMEN'S FASHIONED Hose FULL 78¢c WOMEN'S PICOT TOP Chlflon Hose WOMEN'S FULL FASHIONED Gordon and Phoenix '38¢ —SOMETHING WONDERFUL! And They Should Be Sold for $i GIRLS" TRENCH COATS $9.88 With Hats to Match New Fall Felts and Velvet Hats 78 Speci Priced » Have One of ( These Clever | Hats ~70 CLOSE OUT k d Curtains Dar«ask Voile Valances —FOR SCHOOL ! !'! Boys' Novelty Slip-On Sweaters 889 Sentennial Blankets