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AGED MINER BORIED INPAUPER'S GRAVE “0ld Forty-Niner” Spent Money on Children New York. Aug. 26 (UP) — "“O}d | Forty-Niner” otherwise, Harrison Schiffer, veteran prospector and | gold miner, will be buried today in | potter's field, | Schiffer, 78. died Augusf 14 M Morrisania hospital, the Bronx. For | two weeks his Body lay unclaimed | in Fordham morgue. With no other | alternative, authorities ordered his| body to a pauper's grave. | But Schiffer was not friendless His friends however, it was learned, are too young to aid him procure a decent burial. They ar# the children | of “Little’Ttaly” in the Bronx | For years Schiffer lived in a sta- ble. Jacobs said today he was a most lovable character and that if he had no money, it was because he spent the little he had on shoes, clothing and sweets for his little friends. | Jacobs was certain Schiffer re- ceived a monthly check from the | Tonopah club, of Goldfield, Nevada. | This money, Jacobs said usually’went | to the old man's Young friends. | These checks have stopped coming. FALCONS PREPARE FOR ANMIVERSARY Celebration to Take Place in Middletown Over Week-End | The silver anniversary of the Fal- cons’ fifth district, parent organi tion of all Connecticut branches, will be celebrated at Middletown August 30, 31 and September 1. The | anniwersary celebration will be con- ducted~in conjunction with the spe- cial dlstrict convention sessions. The convention will bring together dele- gates from all the posts of the or- ganization throughout the state. Nest No. 59 of Middletown will be host, The local nest, No. £8, State President Andrew Brzuszek, will play a prominent part in_the three days' program and it is hGped that many non-members of the Fal- cons will accompany the local or- ganization over the week-end The New Britain nest will its boys', girls' a#nd men's classes and also its team of nasts. They will take part in the field events which are to be run in conjunction with the celebration The initial event on the three-day Program of festivity will be a recep- tion to visiting guests in the form of a grand ball at Falcon hall. Sun- day morning at $:q0 o'clock the fi convention session will be held with President Brzuszcek in the chair. At 10 o'clock the delegates will march in a body to St. Mary's Polish church for mass to he gelebrated by the Rev. M. Soltysiak. pastor. a frequent visitor in thib ere he has many friends. Dinner will be served at noon on Sunday and at 2 o'clock a m; meeting will take place. Thé general public is igvited to this event which will consist of entertainment and a program of speeches. A distinguished array of speakers | has been arranged. including Gener- al Consul Helminski of New Yor Lieutenant Governor Ernest I Rogers of New London, Mayor Biele- | field of Middletown and Colonel T. A Starzynski of Pittsburgh. president of | the national Falcon organizatio addition to a few others. Attorney B A. Kosicki of iMddletown will act as chairman On headed by send drill gym- ay evening at 8 o'clock | he dramatic circle of the Middle town Falcon nest will present a play evolving about “the istory of Po- land." The Polish parish choir of hat city will sing. During the night fiss F. Morawsk of New Britatn will bender vocal selections and she will e accompanied on the piano by, Miss 1. Szetela, also of New Britain. On Monday morning, £:30 ‘clock, drill classes will gather for P rehearsal at Falcon hall. In the Rfternoon. at 1:30 o'c delegates fna societtes will parade through th entral highways of the community hnd thence to Andrus field where eld and track events will take place. W set of 15 loving cups and a total bt 18 medals will be awarded win- ing teams and individuals The three day affair will culmin- te with a banquet at 7:30 o'clock b Labor Day evening during which he loving cubs and medals will be resented to winners of the after- oon athletic events. At this time he Falcon standard of the state vill be decorated with two em- lems. One will be pinned on by olonel Starzynski on behalf of the Vational Falcon organization for the ervice Falcon Fifth District has xtended during its time of exist- nce for the Falcon cause and the ther will be placed upon the stand rd by Stanley Wojtusik of New/| ritain, president of the Connegt ut state organization of Po&h ar Veterans, for the service of e ,state Falcons in behalf of Polish x-servicemen. Mr. Wojtusik will ct as a special delegate from the ational Polish War Veterans or- anization. TLouisiana farmers plant legumes pastures whose growth is retard- d by lack of rain in summer. Just ask vour friend if she reads e Herald Classified Ads € SCENIC WAY o™\ EW YORK LOW FARES Comfortable buse courteous operators Travel by bus for economy and pleasure. Leave p .. 5P M. (E. 8. 'rx S ¥ e way $6).50 are 2 | ascent in | d ew England Transportation Co. [ r—— & Scotch Lad Fails to Stick to Good Story West *Orange, N. J., Aug. 26 (UP)—Robert Smith, a braw Scottish laddie of 18, had a bril- liant idea for getting back to his native heath, and if he had stuck to his-story he might have been on his way today. Wearying for a sight of the heather -and the bluebells: after two years in this country, Robert allowed himself to be picked up by police and declarad had come to America. ever, he finally admitted thus to be deported, fres of ex- pense. His projected trip ended in Brooklyn, at his parents' home. CUBA OFFERS CUT IN SUE@IH]UTPUT. Would Limit Exports if Ameri- can Growérs Do Same New York, Aug. 26 (#—A Cuban ofcr to limit sugar product for | five years if bect and cane growers of the United States, Porto Rico, Hawaii and the Philippines would do the same was made today to a committee representing the leading ugar producing countries of the enator Viriato Gutierrez of Cuba presented the offer to a committe New York attorney at the first session of a two-day meeting to dis- cuss methods of ‘“correcting the Gemoralization of the sugar indystry America, her insular po ns d Cuba.” ) Under his plan the senator said Cuba would limit her exports to the United States in 1931 to 2,800,000 long fons, the hasic export figure for the following four The creased exports during the next four years would be limited to half of the increased cons ion sk in the United States in each previ ars. Chadbourne, who formed the sugar committee recently to bolster the industry. said sugar represents the “worst case of all the great com- modities.” “It is selling at less than ha cost of production in the cheapegt producing cour in the world.” he said, “and at far less t wages are 10 be D workers and a far return ! the iny roducers in ou h and in all our island Il as in Cuba, are POLISH POLITCAL (LUB ORSERVANGE (rganization to Celebrate 30th Benniversary on Sept. 28 ries r west Members of the Polish Political club no.”1 the 30th anniversary of the found- ing of the organization with a day of festivities, and active committees to arrange for the r have been working on arran; for some {ime The committee rangement ar- Fal- Sun- pointed and Rialto was to be ent, on general neeting at tion of the comr ir also voted to hold open to a special program meeting will be held at the Rialto hall at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of September 25 and an elaborate entertainment is being planned A banquet be served in the evening and invitations will be sent out to all distinguished political and fraternal head ind will yon, N. 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AT THE EMBASSY Realism was being furthered | the filming of “The Dawn the First National-Vitaphone fea- ture starring Richard Barthelme |now playing at the Embassy ater, by a blanket rule that male-up be used by playe Barthelmess himself was the pro tagon of this dictum believing that soldiers, officers and war flye looked more like real thing minus grea and thus ed to the ¥ of the is. a policy to avoid - where it is would enhane: He has work- any produc- ens,’” T in Patrol,” entic Barthelm p in any p feasible and where characterization, ed without makeup tions {ncluding * ed is a stery schoolb: fi\nrs in Vhr Force' during the early World War. aring in German fiy ter e theme arouni hich a highly dramaje story pen woven story s love interest and for the Neil Hami!- = the lions sha of course but onded by as petit lesque fan she as bur- ty have eve Hartford beau- for scen. T ties vied with honors, the teor to stardom th lap- ping on ked house on h ¢how of % the title of Ann's production 1k year and. everyt refre MILT Plofesmr Given Tlan:tuvlon of Blood Mass e e sor I, A\Y Institute ously 1 summer ssett Jor operator, transfusion today had hastened her. York real estate en 4 blood physicians Boston after from George ty hos- t for th power of a Herald best locally Warner Bros, \ EMBASSY | NOW SHOWING Flying the eir lanes at dawni— \To adventure—battle—scrifice! The stosy of the air heroes on, the Western Front. Hundreds of planes in mortal combal. 46 of the world's " greatest " dare- desils in death-defying stunts. Crazy courage. Reckless flying. And a ‘girl’s spirit that guided them to life’s sacrifice! BARTHELMESS JN-THE DAWN PATROL - with Douglas FAIRBANKS,']R. NEIL* HAMILTON, 3 jlm et COMEDY — CARTOON MOVIETONE NEWS worthy AT THE STRAND Cast in “Raffles” the Strand theater Raffles Gwen . Bunny Ethel . Mc Lady Melrose Lord Melrose Ronald Colman Kay nces Dade son Skipworth derick Barraclough The Crouched low over a shfe jewelry shop late at Wilson Benge Story he combin lick. the 'safe swings open hand scoops up the glittering con- Once more debonair Raffle Cradksm has sue- coeded At a well Soirs known London club, Bunny, one of Raffles’ most friends, has just lost heayv- lost mu can pay. Pa scribbles a check must* pa —and leaves quickly once to Raffles’ char but Raffles is not t ecanwhile joyous than is whole life . £an more to "1r-1 H‘Z\'} anyone, d she loves him agd will | The knowledge that his returned, of ga) nd different lif When Raffles arfi carefree and conte s quickly changed for Bun who is ation and tried to kill himsel®. great good fortune Raffles « before late. listens and on: he will the money the wee d Lady ond necklace .ady Melrose wears. Lord ows Raffles would lik ngs for Bunny ho! <nows no honest m so large a sum of 1 farewe WOMAN, 101, gton, N be the oldest resident tion of New Jersey On February 28 she cele her 101st annivers that time good 1 tributed her of eating a raw on in this sec- ore years. to her n each longevity TODAY and TOMORROW Siren or conscience? The Which volce of each calls to a boy does he answer? “The River” —with— Chzrles Farrell—Mary Duncan Ca:Features “Nix on Dames” —with— Mae Clarke—Robert Ames Selected Sound Shorts Ladies Attention Tomorrow Night THE SECOND COUPON" Be Given Away With Each Vanity Gift Six (A) coupons are necessary for the brush and mirror. Come early. will HARTFORD TWICK DAILY ALL WEEK The First and Finest ANN CORIO and Her High-Stepping “Girls in Blue” with Hap Freyer, Clyde Bates and 24 HARTFORD BEAUTIES Ever! CARUSO VOCAL SCHOOL of Hartford and Mrs. Frank Caruso Directors New Britain Studio, 299 Main St. Every Tuesday ¥or Voice Trial—Phone Hartford 6-1542 — 7-1463 ———eeo Mr. e f sttt Object |ing the producers now playing at | ip - Francis | b Bramwell Fletcher | erpy committee, d John Rogers | and ‘| Boy Slmots Playmate {Matrimonial Racketeer- | | Catholic v the committ Grand jand was wanted in at least six stat for defrauding middle aged wo out of their savings after he \-nord them. “ According to Orton's own version of his matrimonial philandering, he acquired more than $20,000 from | his women victims. He got h “prospects’ from agencies, he said DISCUSS MOVIE PLAN Soclety Considers Allowing | Producers to Pay For Publishing List. Md Emmitsburg, Aug | The question of permitting tion Picture to pa Producers’ association the cost of publishing a list of approved films, rai the convention of the Inter Federation ‘of C: was turned over picture committee for decision Babson Optimistic After Year of Bear Reports Hills, Ma Babson cal organ- first optimis- its fore- crash percentage of to of orf to th S o ised its lishing the list of t of this s recom- fended the T hat the committe u‘avud only 51 position Douhlns’Teiar;; i{&\;ance In Brookline \Iatches E ey \\ood New York round of the nis championsh day by defeati Harold ILosch motion doubles ten- gwood to- and W, in the ' bole of ing from rner lay in wait 1o stop disappez orch and W first roun After Alen ew y . Q S0t Gets Prison Sentence ids, Aug. 26.— bed police as a racke 1 bigamist was under N ()\\OL\ FOR \IO\I\ by oday 2P Money 1 rates-short Bar Silver 16 Beginning THURS. 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Next to Mohican * Hartford, Aug. 26 revision of the ge Revision Commi; Scott said today. umes off the at the office t and cl superior 00 copies of th change braries in power in republican politics here and der of fifth district, today con- firmed reports he had retired from participation in politics. “It is time to give younger men a * Judge Merritt said. HTRALD CLASSIFIED ADS ew General Statutes Volume Nearly Ready active state will be ready for genera! USE Thin, Sickly People Gein Health Quick but you energy do you any ne first four vol- es were received e revision commis- capitol yesterday pre Copies are first to be udges of th. distributed the supreme town clerks ahd ges of the state. 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