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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1930. , | | 2 — NEW BRITAIN’S — A P H A E L S BIGGER and BETTER DEPT. STORE East Wallingford Farmer Caught Famous Pnpils Honor Great g R e 1 LAST HALF HOLIDAY SALE of the SEASON B. Leete, 24, son of George H. Leete, | simple, beautiful melody which he | East Wallingford farmer, was al- |seldom plays except as an encore. a | most instantly killed when thrown|famous pupil bade farewell to his | into the fly wheel of a wood cutting | master today. machine on the farm of his father| It was the “Ave Maria" of®Schu- \ shortly before 11:30 o'clock this| pert, and Jasc Heifetz played it forenoon. Leete was engaged inat the funeral of Leopold Auer, who | cutting lumber on a gasoline DOH- had been his teacher and friends S able type saw mill. He was being | ever since he was a little boy back E § assisted by his father, who was the | in Russia J only witness to the fatality. | A score of musicians, whose names | According to the father, the belt|are famous the world over. gathered | connecting with one of the drums on | to pay their final tribute to the the machine, slipped off. Young | maker of violinists, who died a few Leete who at the time was engaged | weeks ago in Dresden. To New York, at a point near the buzz saw, rushed | scene of the triumphs of his famous from his position toward the con-| pupils, his widow had brought his I IUNDRIE:DS OF I' I IEMS A I LESS I HAN ONE HALF PRI troi lever with the intention of shut- | body for burial ting off the power. He had moved Heifetz was one of the pallbearers but a few feet, however, when the | and so was Toscha Seidel, another | bl‘lY hl‘flk” one end catching him | of Dr. A\lfll‘q distinguished proteges. ’ ’ S S e e (@ m DEPT. SPECIALS Thatiares wreil | man, Joset Hoftman, Joseph Achron, WOMEN’S The contact caused a bad fracture | Paul Stassevitch, Ernest Hutcheson, — GIRLS’ — Regular $1.00 and $1.50 Values in to the skull, broke both arms and | Prince Alexis Oblensky and Adolph lege, and crushed in his chest. He |S. Ochs, publisher of the New Tork NEW SCHOOL DRESSES BOYS’ WASH SUITS died within 20 minutes after receiv- | times. = s injuries. He leaves a bride| The Russian cathedral choir par- Sizes 7 to 14 WEDNESDAY ¢ X I who was Miss Irene | ticipated in the service, and the Very WEDN AY \Pi‘(] I 50c Ferguson of East Wallingford. | Rev. Leonid Purkevitch, dean of the SPECIAI sl .00 SPECIAL . R | cathedral, officiated SEECIAL ..., e ‘ ’ visor e — All popular brands — with and without Fom—]erl So]d From 8'00 to 310_00 limities r in vm'zfli:fi. Safetl‘lsuf?iile"ll?g:lckfle(yli'ash {Railroads Still Show bloomers — guaranteed washable. g $ New Haven, Aug. 26 (P — Mrs. | Decreases in Revenue e WEDNESDAY o e e GIRLS’ SWEATERS MO : LINED KNICKERS supervisor of operations continued for the most Sizes 7 to 14 T L St TR O RO R LR ) S G : i : : ‘o~ WEDNESDAY At TS TS S e e T WEDNESDAY z. WEDNESD 5 enult ot = collision nih last year SPECIAL $1.00 ; e seciar . $1.00 i o rr?(?:“.l; v“ll.::v (;-(:T»mm“ Ali wool and silk and wool sweaters in crew knickers for the school boy hast mfa R A and V necks. All desirable fall colors. e - | Sorra & G & GIRLS’ PLEATED SKIRTS || % N : OUR WINDOW 79c BOYS’ BLOUSES el ahmmeRR S ‘ Sizes 7 to 14 i DISPLAY WEDNESDAY an o month involving e Finals in Tennis Will 1 WEDNESDAY $1.00 ; A SPECIAL . ST Be Played Off Today SIAALL oo : 2 ; scheduled fo he arraigned tomor-| New London, Aug. 26 (P—Edward | All wool covert cloth and flannels with d : : L e ored and gua row in city court 2 kle, 2 Cornell university law | white washable tops. All wanted colors. S ey e a ristian T. E. Meyers, Tt rd the submarine et Velvet BN oo i st s s e pusiet || BOYS' WASH TOP SUITS n the final match of | ble Crepes and New < 3 Better,Business Groups o New London tennis tournament | BERETS 2 ; i i : 2 Sizes 3 to 8 7 ( ) E tyles in every desirable color. A Dress Value Lauded in Speech Today ! (e, HoteliCrisvoldtcourts fratty) K = ress Value , | el & Stontreal,Aue. 36 (CP)—dien ' WEDNESDAY §1 00 that will be the talk of New Britain. S 5]1.00 osores uz. e e m kie, the defending ehampiom, | SPECIAL 1- b JIES] 3 ’. : £ 2 IAL .. s neatly trimmed r $1.50 value p'w week by defeating Percy Har- | An ideal hat for the school girl, in every > {wood of Norwich and Meyers ad- | wanted color. need to the championship round yeeterday by disposing of John me a real factor e e ° S S sty Women’s Extra Size SILK DRESSES o $5.00 5 d Meyers' home is in Reading, Pa ation collected and a Eah T e . = |Gold Star Mothers of TN Rt = = e e New Haven Start Trip general of the New Haven, Aug. 26 (#—The first to de- | contingent of gold star mothers and | widows in New Haven today started United | on its pilgrimage to the graves of | their war dead in France when T en women left for New York city. BLOOMERS, VESTS RUFFLED CURTAINS “od PANTIES _EDNESDAY MORNING ONLY i uEey 50c | womevs PORCH DRESSES | " S0cr 2 ufacturer's sale of regular 81.00 Cur- ill board the steamship with valance and tie-backs to match. which s ce to- A s s it regular 98c values. : ; [ & & hich sails for France to | A pec‘g]o];ii?—(}iesgl,lrpe;iiuaanrd e —Figured Prints and —A large variety of Full assortment of colors. Most Human Treatment The gold star mothers and widows & \flmle;. y < to select from. B FOl Pusoneli Ploposed AR S e G il = —Flared and hemmed Sizes for women hosloval (5, ) L s e onRion o d 25(‘ PILLOW CASES 1 ¢ ¢ e they were greeted by May — sleeves. -Aln f e T the e 49(: Women s BRASSIERES —New fall patterns. 1t this rice. 45x36 Ty SR S WEDNESDAY 15 WEDNESDAY reaths to graves of their sons SPECIAL Actual Value $1.00 Each SPECIAL .. 150 Each | ;”;:ok’}”‘”w plshands Back and side hook . . . all sizes J Heavy Quality — 1-1-99 From Starch nd empiov- ) Kerr Asks Plobe of i & = —\ b H,w,“,“;”;"],, e Tobacco Price Fixing‘ @ w y H MEN'S Women's Side-Hook MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS e e omen s rlats OVERALLS and S A of Brazil. ’ Warrenton, N. C., Aug. 26 (P) — that prison written the department of jus- | Step_in Girdles hysi a t asKin n Ve S y « i} 1 d e ask t t i o i e ¢ o and Garter Belts WEDNESDAY ook hetendt e e Congressman Kerr asked the in- : 88(: - SPECIAL ... ¢ SPECIAL A en ceived witn | vestigation with a view to determin bivided opini )y the congress | ing whether the tobacco companies Entire stock of Summer Hats including Felts and \tmng and well made of WED 79c are violating the federal anti-trust ] B 2 and blue ,,nd white \PF(HL : 5 P SN . | = Bis 7 Ak (et : Woven Madras, N 1 F 3r loths ol- o hae e o a iR o ronnse | Straws to be sold at this remarkable low price. iped Denim, S up to (S adra ovelty and Plain Broadcloths. Co President to Review methods and the assignment of || Tiarge Headsizes!included 0. lar attached and neckband styles. Sizes 1315 to 17. " . o ., | grades to different buyers by differ- | Q199 V- Regular $1.50 Values Parade in Baltimore %7 Reg. $1.29 Value 1t companies would indicate at . Washington, Aug. 26 (P—Presi- | joact o ‘gentleman's agreement’ not Ol 0] iy o ent Hoover has accepted an invi-| (5 compete,” he said of the tobacco 0] P e \Y-Zi»il‘;“éfil‘fi SRR e ‘ ) New Fall y Wik ery was extenaed by Mrs. Hill Wins Match L%Eg?ggN MEN'S HOSE = EXCEPTIONAI, SALE OF WOMEN'S o PERCALES 4§CB(S)EISTS 2 ; « . Sraen yor Broening o" Baltimore and In Western Golf Tilt D ) and $3.00 e : e olonel Harry C. Jone | Kansas City, Aug. 26 P — Mrs. | i = V . 15 egular 29¢ Yar rve corps, genoral chairman of o 'S Kaneas Cits. won her firet Regular $1.00 Value SPECIAL cr. | NEW FALL HANDBAGS chevet he 31st national encampment of | \ound match in defense of her WED. SPECIAL WED. $ 77 he veterans' organizat on iamevs oite alt comntiodey ; - WED. 3 The president will I .ve here the | dafeating Miss Louise Adams, Indi- l‘l?]i‘,%HL 59c All-over novelty rayons and s 21 L SPECTAL orn er 2 and Wit polis, 5 and 4 ] 5 1 A i t 2 e ter-| Two up at the turn, Mrs. Hill black and tan cotton work loon. No speech will be made, ended the match on the short four- o = Priop to the review- Mr. Hoover | teenth. Mrs. Hill's medal for the out- Crash 'C'i‘quthslm dnte;tdpai [ill be a luncheon guest of Mavor |ward nine was one under par, 41. terns with colore rders. roening at the Maryland club Miss Adams had a 44 —_— Mrs. Dorothy Page, Madison, Wis., : | defeated Mrs. Leon Solomon, Mem- : i umor Persists That SRR P 5 Bay State Double Fold Nehru Will Be Freed | »irs. Melvin Jones. Chicago. de- ® TOILET TISSUE BIAS TAPE Aug. 26 (P—Rumor per- | feated Mrs. H. D. Raymond, Chica- ;;Tla}émi + Motilal | &a. 4 and _ MEN’S UNION SUITS 2 rolls 19C 6 vards 8C ehru. nat now in R Ta L - d be released | GRAIN POOL PRICES | 0 A : e TGLNAP PR el B el G T e GENUINE B. V. D. and SEALPAX SUITS ECLY Willington ot : No confirmation s available but | dred and forty-three thousand west- SANIT: NAPKIN: ~ SEWING COTTON Clearance of broken lines of proaconion b | ern farmers, members of the prairie SE NG D is known that some anxiety is| {fh TAriierh Teroers OF U7 Ba e With button shoulder and button front Box of 12 lgc G0 3 . for It for the nationalist chieftain initial payment would be on their | = % & - o | Values to $1.25 e spools e government of the United | \uo® PEYEET PALMOLIVE SOAP ovinces announced yesterday that | "y i) b ihe Jowest in the seven ST ° bandit had been examined by | oo history of the pools—s0 cents 5C Mercerized i WEDNESDAY Roy and Dr. Ansarl, and late:| ;" sha) on wheat:' oats, 30 cents; WEDNESDAY Bar DARNING COTTON e puld be examined by a medical |y, 10y 25 cents; rve, 35 cents, and — 7 e SPECIAL . ard | o | SPECIAL iams 1 dozen assorted It is understood the government | adiant cosoperative wheak SHAV L\(- CREAM 30-vard spools to a box carefully watching the health of | .. T e ot 2el o " prominent civil disobedience N h oo o T ced A The (O] E’\'“,k’, of ‘“\‘”“ 28c 19c ) O 0] hders who are in prison, fearing 5 o Velva Free box - at disorder would occur were y of them to die | LLOWS “ACE@ | LAST CALL WED. SPECIAL > PEQUOT WED. SPECIAL —_— er, S y 2 G . [z L hangsha Once More I A e e SASH : - . SHEETS w se e h Endangered by Reds | PR e el B CURTAINS 21/2 T 5 i : y e s l .1 9 Shanghal, Aug. 26 (P—Because | will welcome the incoming contes- | We reserve right to clegates | laws € gs in envelope, pouch, hose. back-strap, I nd zipper styles Al e Fall Colors f patter Size 45x45 Values to 25¢ Pair faSteolne the precarious condition at | tants at the Royal Maritime club on | All colors and materials. & : angsha, H\man vrmim'v capital ‘~dmandor Bay near his summer E Re; ; sold u S R g S e e s p W BRITAIN'S SHOPPRING CENTER {6 i ea. eign women and tl\lIlrrn began | to the winner c pair im ving that city today moving to-| The first arrival was expected this || — s i . . i - T rd Hankow, ‘a[lcrnocn 2 s s o o s o ] ] | ] e s s | ] s s i e 1 o o H 5l o P o oo

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