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NEW. BRITAIN HERALD [+ Bromley Plane Unable to Take 0& MILLION CARRYING ; ; From Soft Surfaced Tokyo Airport - (FRMS EVERY DAY DISPUTED BABIES Tokv Aug. ed by their failure to make a satis- | factory takpoff on a projected non- | 30 (A—Undiscourag- | ®top dash to Tacoma, Wash., Har- | Nine years have passed sinde the willing to bear upon application, S o ams it ‘x| |1 BE BROTHERS’ [ stuiary Drink Containers | onii Soome e e was 2 o Setrotrs 52 arcn | day announced they would continu: | SN | established in City hall and although took over this work. In some in- their efforts to make a trans-Paci \ - | public announcements very rarely stances requests were made for | fic flight but hinted they might 5 | With more than 1,000,000 persons | come from the little room in which |clothing. for food—even for baby ®bandon the non-stop idea. Paremg Tell Judge HlS Sugges_ in the United States carrying ¢on- | this ageney functions ,thousands of carriages. The auxiliary of Iddy Bromley said the soft. uneven fiel : : | tagious ~disease germs ‘in their | ex-servicemen, aided through .the |Glover post, American Legion, co- s ammgbirs mava) in o3| (00 Will B TTLONOL | e e . can e Somineig s | sperted 15 (b s B cross mnd and a hna\\ load of gas-| & S ‘ mony of its importance. zirls who had lost their fathers in oline combined to thwart his at- | ment issued today, pointed to the | yjjs3 Cora M{'Bertini, secretary, is the World War were cheered in a tempted take-off at dawn. I Chicazo | Mg ® 300 (U P)—The likehood of spreading infection in charge of the work. She is as- ‘measure on their birthdays by gifts The flier ran his vermillion mono- . _ s through use of common drinking sisted by William W. T. Squire who of delicacies, and on Valentine Day plane “City of Tacoma® 1,300 me.|Dombersers and the Watkinses | ytensils, acts as investigator on a part-time by a card or a pretty picture. At ters along the runway and when -t |28rced to raice their babies as| The health superintendent urges basis, while questions of policy and Christmas and Thanksgiving dinners appeared the ship would not leave |brothers today. although the law |insistence by purchgsers of bever- |finance are in the hands of “the|were, and still are, furnished the ground. dymped $00 gallons of |for all time has established the |28°S UP having sterilized cups and home service bureau commission, Work Increases With Years gasoline in order to get into ehe air ; S i glasses or containers which are de headed by Frank H. Adford. with Instead of lessening the work ni and avoid crashing into nearby | .ty Of the two infants who istroyed after being once used Charity Superintendent John I department, the passing trees [Jispti & ‘corps jof experts examininz| " mis| statement follows Doyle and representatives of ex- iears has incre it. Some of m- The’ nlane rose unsteadily i .h:"‘“»h"n' a week to find out who| wIt js probably no exaggeration to |servicmen's organizations as aides. |hereaved parents and members 0, ing a plume of white spray, ani| ‘" Nirs: (Chiics. Bamiberger |, that every day there are in the Rehabilitates Warrlors AT it e barely topped the treps. Circling, (o h\ 0 o H i A o atking | CPited Statest on‘an average, a Mil-| 1, the administration of Mayor |for aid nine years ago now finr] it Bromley set the plane down near|? . o o "o ols o ach have | LCR persons who suffer. or are Ie-|qgrson F. Curtis, the need for such |necessary to extend a hand for help the place where he started s baby even if they ace mu quts |covering from some communicable |, gepartment became evidént. ' Dur- |and they have found the municipal Bromley today cabled backers of (¢ P37 VO 0 TReY SO0 NOL QUS| disease of some kind. Among the |jng the reconstruction period, many |home service bureau a cheerful his flight in Tacoma. asking adviee |S3'c NCS have the riglft one; s0|most prevalent and the most dam- | former soldiers and sailors had not giver. concerning future plans of the flight. | "4} 55" £ 08 "m;“ o iver b~ |aging of these ailments are the 80- | heen rehabilitated, there were a| The adjusted compensation act The aviator s becattse e | i I8 MO il e deveien:|Ciled ‘respiratory diseases’ 8Ad|great mapy claims~pending before |and the new pension bill which al- doubted ability of his plane to take | 0 “8€N OTHER BOUL (he Cevelap- jalso we should place here the Or-|ne federal bureaus and in many |lows ex-servicemen to apply for and off from any field in Japan with a ;:: e SRie o haracterlstics | dinary contagious diseases, practi- |jnctances ex-servicemen who Were |receive assistance in time of acci- full load of gasoline he might at- (o 5 Pioves the bables’ identity,” feally all of which are conveved bY|entitled to assistance were in |dent or illness not traceable to their tempt a two leg flight to Tacoma, dmdh’/, "”‘ v’.—o"‘—" i l\ e I\ af \;ng, the secretions of the nose and|grajtened circumstances awaiting |service, increased the busine of stopping at Nomr\ Alaska, en route. | ““ (70 T 'm;." "’:“m"‘““' {;’j l]vr;v'lh I?IOVA!?. and consequently by the | jecision by the government on pay- Miss Bertini's office. In this latter enl BalRasiE e & se groups (respirafory and cob-|jof jnyestigating departments an income tax he made his suggestion Yes-|tagious diseases) are uberculosis,| Efforts were made to find a means as a mediam of contact between terday after he sustained a v of pneumonia, influenza, diphtheria, which thes: might be given |, : g 5 Rsrl e e, 5 = ! 2 ich these men mig & men in hospitals and their families eas corpus by which Mrs. Wat- |scarlet fever, measles, Whooping |temporary aid, including cash 10ads. | 4y home, the office has been help kins claimed as her son the chlld |cough, cerebrospinal meningitis, in- | yntil such time as they might be | 1 o ckin - oo oo been helr x 2 5 : dw e 5 Hus 4 & ful to béth. Men, temporarily in F who was baptized George Edward |fantile paralysis. septic sore throat|rewarded by the government. It|nicq of cash. have learmod . that Bamberger. P g and the common cold. These dis-|was found that the welfare depart- | joans can be mesotiated on their fn: | Jukt “to show that therd wero no | eases may be spread through arti- |ment could not assist Without uirames policies by calling st clov : ;o hard feclings,” Bamberger told the jcles that are carricd to the mouth. | Fuuperizing, by printing in the an- pail wed ehere wioes e y , Leather Markets Continue (uigt 1udse ne alrcady haa “invited ths | such as glasses. cups, spoons, towels, | hual report, the mames of those | A1 others whose infirmities of : : . . 4 Watkinses to his house for dinner. |handkerchiefs and pencils, it such | given aid. 'Looking about for a | .o 'yee "»:; seysre ”:‘fl“(’i‘ e | wlm PPICGS Easmg Up “But we'll see the the babics articles are used in common with | substitute, cqually helpful yet re- T Sert v,:r\ in the days im- mixed again, that i they other persons. If one drinks from & | moving the stigma, city officials hit 1“ h g N‘ ,“{ “u'f‘ now Pt er were mixed.” Bamberger added. fglass that reaches him unsterilized upon the idea of a municipal home | [ng ich treatment necessary Boston, Aug. 30 (UP) — Local from the previous use by a person |service bureau operating under an 'l,",hn‘wh g el 7 Iraaareoualtens Kie rast et whose mouth or lips contain the | appropriation authorized to disburse e [;t'w'p;fl 1: Av[ | 4 10 measure up to expectations, with MENSHEVIKS HAVE germs of any of these diseases, he | funds without interest charges and e d,r,,,,').”,m,;] e e an:x o“v leather, wool. jewelry and clothing i §vosea hmscifitottine dangeriol} solorganizediaaitoihe peneratlyinelps gl Sl De et el Sl dealers reporting duction and L L i BRI sina i Bl o L e e i S e i huying below normal, according to PARI IAN Common Drinking Caps Banned | urned from warfare. | The appro- 07K, eic. are big problems that the weekly business report issued Ih order to minimize the danger |priation was promptly made and the | T[S P ™ ) e e of these diseases, and to prevent | bureau came into being. nfs Are Library of Information 3 St LG - . her, the secretary of the treasury Every expectation of the city M th ers story and the Ee By ennenlees Taninin i health service. in the vear 1921, for- | ceeded. Many of the former sol- Ioference to accurate and up-to-date concerns report some good sized Cfll!lCheS afld SChQOIS © the use of common drinking |diers and sailors who had allowed |fles and is ‘Irfwcn'..\ asked by pros- sales while others report sales much SUDS LOIL &y steamers, and other | their government insurance to lapse “";‘h_ chployers ; - less than previous week lic carriers engaged in interstate and qfhers whose financial condi- . Oc m?{.vl, 2 question presents Yo har Lmaritete loontinte (fo! be | EatisiEAlgustE3 00 commerce. The majority of the|tions made possible an increase in |New situations and one °l[ these, a ulot. with pripes dnclined (fo e dred thousand Russian exiles in the <r“vr< V‘hfnfisr. es have also enacted | the principal found that these de- |VerY ":"’“ 1:‘}"’ "‘ now ‘(”-"Kr in- ness. Price concessions on some’| CDVirons of Paris have built up a ‘1» ha'r\ . measures forbidding the tails could be handled without cost | Vestigated he former wife of an ines. appear fo produce litle or no |litle ~ make-belicve state of their use of the common _drinking cup. |to them through the bareau and |eX-serviceman, from whom she had < Tn upper Tcathor wiack |OT for the preservation of pre- |In addition, many cities and towns | they came in great numbers. Others |obiained 4 divorce, learned that her been the most active lis | Soviet cultyre and ideals and the (have local ordinances which forbid |had lost the honorable discharge |ex-husband had rassed away. Sh S education 6f their children. 7 the use of unsterilized drinking Ves- | papers which they had valued so called at the office of Miss Bertini Sop iani Rt eontin ued o Schools, churches, military socie- se :, a foda f:)unumw. in hotels, | highly and didn't know how to go |tO _‘nwlr“ as fo her sta ‘.l= on msu’ Lport produetion below narmar thig |ties and soclal welfare groups have restaurants. theaters, and other pub- |about geiting a duplicate. The (ance, etc, and alzo :\ ether he had s ek A e Gganizete : s Insofar as legislative ac- |burcau came into play in these casds. |left a will bequeathing any or all of stallors 4psene L he Prering b | Tisela i Paxl a litle cross- | tion can protect. the publio is pro- | There were men who wished to ob- | hla property to her. A letter ws i il section of Czarist Russian popula- | !ected against the common drinking |tain the various medals and fn- sent to the place of his death, in an- Tho pemteal - volume .in the|tion including aristocrats frades. cup. However, and this is the most signia of service which the govern- |other state. and reply is now awai holesale jewelry business for the |Men: soldiers and workers displaced "’f!_' 111 factor public health author- | ment had made available. A few ed. . e SR polit upheaval ties have had to face, the people | words spoken to Miss Bertini and | The appropriation to the offic> ;i ot nt1eSS | Crnere are kindergartens, primary Of the community for whom these |the job was speedily accomplished. |now covers only salary and inciden- in 1820, The retail end of the o0 " %1 Chools and -eraft Safeguards have been devised, oft| Then there were dependents of tal costs, such as stamps. stationery Iness is 25 per cent less than a4 o001 (here exiled Russian chil- |(imes fail to support the laws by |servicemen to whom attention must and telephones. Through arrange- car ago. Collections are fair {0 4\ "o¢ a1] classes may learn their | {alling to comply with them indi- be turned. Dependency allowances |ments with the welfare department, lo 4 e e ee i dcnltare vidually and by failure to insist on | were obtained for them. Funeral |orders are now accepted for grocer- Dry goods jobbers - rep a No Officlal Status their enforcement expenses had cut into some families, |ies, shoes. etc., for the former war- | ight ircrease in business over| ... -p he has no official status Sterilization Essential | part of which the government was riors and their families revious week. = Men's clothing is| . smbassador Basil Maklakoff A person suffering from any one et. Suit and cloak jobbers state | 2T (o0 I 2 legal coun- |Of the above mentioned diseases, all inquiries and orders are being | o " 0 400 the Russian |€arries in his saliva the infecting fopived In.greatonivolume colony with offices where the em- |38ent of that disease, and unless YALUE OF BROKEN PANE “Department stores and specialty [\ 2 (% ore oo 1016 are | the vessel from which he drinks is hops report business has not in- [ 2> ST I, BN ellery pre=|Sterilized or destroyed. the mext OF GLASS KEEPS RISING reased as expected.” serves the records of thegconsul |User takes 2~hance of becoming | “Production of fine candics has i 4 confinues to function | infected. It is because of this men- | fhown some increase over the recent | onoShe 1y of a consul general's (ace to the public that laws in gen- | Parents Alrcady sessed $42 For etween season dullness. Chocolate | with the formem cénsul gen- |eral provide that there shall be | oating bookings are very favorable °UWC VLA sterilization — of glasses after each : Broken Window—Will Carry Fight nd manutacturess look loward fall “ L T o tnree usce o that caps enatl e proviacd | AUSITAIAN Urges Annual Feg for | , usiness with npn-u:nn 5 e aba cathedral Beside & “x,t, h may \,,. use ‘l once and then & e % { to County Cou | Most influential of all pensers of soft drinks to avoid ! $42 here today. ON GRONAU AIRPLANE institutions, perhaps, is this sterilization process, and it is| Winnipeg, Man., Aug. 30 (P—Sie |~ 1 cioup of chiliren we n o1 oan for not uncommon for such gl to| Jimes Barrett of Melbourne be- [ o “pr o ST the Wrangel army, last Rus- | be dipped and redipped until the licves “the whole present hospital | ganiy ducked by a glass of wate e rmy it teneral Koutie- | Water in which they are rinsed be- | syste f the world is wrong an idloiiar el o . erman Aviators Will Hop Off for " sl bl s el ,,',‘\\'1..:,, I S I e ;:]-.1” S -}:prnkr:'.]rd" LA Kd_,r,",f,”",ii";n‘", i e e Chicago Sometime Teday, Ac- ously disappeared several months and each time a glass is rinsed its| Giving his views to the British | children gathered for an attack E ago, was the agknowledge leader of Potentiality = for danger increases | Afed:ical association last night he told | threw stones at a window and cording to Present Plans, the Gallipoli Union and supposed ,I"‘ g ‘"““‘ ] T low skilled nursing service had | tered one il Aoenst ) G .hf,:’,df,?;,j i :'vn(nr.::y st mili- g :noy);:-m:nnm,;i(,‘,(;,,d;“:: ':]: j::»n‘];w; r':\oflln;\;j‘]f' at a small cost Tost atiempted totoollect 53 icents 2= e Bl TR Rl on s oAl ) el residents of the sparsely settled | ror the damage. Par of the 14 ork was rushed on a broken s 3 b clean glass may. be encountered. | Australia bush country D B the Dornier-Wal flying boat of rye - b se dangers may exist in restau- | Subsccibere to. the o, i | Chiidren involved refuse [ ptain Woltgang Von Gronau ana Diamond Will Be Barred by a1 osee o he el e perilce | Nhe cade s taenibefore D s three oompanions today to en- From Landing in Ireland riaces. The individual L e | s b T e Vi Bh Vet Al o nf“l‘w:‘f {h:n\ws H;’Hn”"w le the transatlantic fliers to take Dublin. Irish Free State, Aug. 30 Same carelessness every time he!pital system whereby it is possible d 'v‘flof of'm' ea 2 t for Chicago later in the day (P — The Free State departmentof | USeS a common drinking glass at & |ty give subscribers hospital accom- | oo r e s agreed it The accident occurred as the Ger- | justice has issued instructions to PiCnic. on a motoring trip. or in & modation, nursing and food at the © oo Cach they changed oy an aviators brought their craft in|jmmigration authorities not to allow ©amMping ground or park. EYery iaie of $10 a week, Another hearing was set fl r: a landing. It was expected the | Jack (Legs) Diamond, New York(Man. woman and child has a re- .o = o R | night and the cost automatically pairs would be cempleted in time | gangster who is expected at Cobh to- 'Sponsibility in this matter, a respon- | .~ "‘, "h ‘ Ay A ‘d rose to $42. r them to arrive at the air races aav. aboard the Baltic, to land there Sibility to himself and to his fel- ;"' NEGEYREMAS Latomn -ff-.f‘_ The parents contend they are not Chicago by 1 p. m. ® | inder any circumstances lows. Tt is the duty of anyone who | {0 &nY :vhr:]hns:\w\‘!‘ul plan 1 1:nnn{ responsible for their children’s acts Captain Von Gronau and his com- It Diamond attempts to land at |drinks at a soda fountain. a restau- |°0" P®said- ° \y‘:{"“f‘:n 7”“ '“fj and intend to appeal the case to the nions, Franz Hack, Edward ZIm- cobh he will be put under police | rant. or any other place, to find M"OP! hu‘or, ey ‘e | county courts. r. and Fritz Albrecht, were wel- | zuard with a view fo returning him |Out whether the receptacle from | MiEht call it a cooperative insur- e | med here yesterday by the Buffalo | o the United States by the first Which he drinkg is safe, and if not, 4P Scheme. providing for the in- BELIEVE NEW SOVIET amber of Commerce and Various | white Star liner available. This to demand one that is. Insanitary | \Mable visit fo thc = hospital that ronautical organizatfons. After a|probably would he the Baltic conditions of whatever nature | 0TS 0 all of us. If Jiospitals were ner at Niagara Falls they viewed i should be immediately reported to| "' P on 2 plzxr;»;tm‘ a:lr::‘:n'/; LAND ]S ARGHIPELAGO felisfeiectrically iuminatetes S We thersfield Prisoner IS st S authorliden | hosital seevica' could be. siven: at —_— Will Accompany Aces | Attends Kin’s Funeral ot our citizens the following state T31°5 that seem almost ridiculous” Name Island in Homor of Sergius | hicago, August 30 (UP)—Jimmy | Aeriden, Aug. 30 — Rocco, Pa- | regulation prohibiting the use of the e z ; . | olittle, noted American aviator, | pallo, serving a 10-15 year sentence lamlmo!n ydlr;’n\\mgl (‘uip ) Indian ‘\e\\spaper Sees Kaminoy—Leave Two of Crew | s on his way to Buffalo today to| Wethersfield state prison for “It shall be unlawful on and after | ompany Captain Wolfgang Von m,m\g aughter, left the pv:wn vester- | January 1, 1312, to provide a com- POSS'ble Pe.ce in Week i SmalliBouses |5 onau and his three companions | day to attend the funcral of Louis | mon drinking cup in or upon the _ Allahabad, India, Aug. 30 BP—1 jogcow, Aug. 3 newly their flight to Chicago. Doolittle | Papallo, his brother, which was held | premises of any puljic building. The newspaper Pioneer said today | gigcovered land fou Soviet here vesterday and stopped |here. The prisoner, accompanied by hotel. restaurant, theater, public|that peace between the government | ., iic explorers i north rnight at Cleveland. | Parole Officer George H. Bradley, hall, schopl house or store and in | 9f India and the nationalists who are | z¢.14 aact is now believed to be an (. - tended church s«’;\r\\w;:mfil “rlm .'u'.\' n.; nzn‘. street mulm.zd!?p::\;;‘rg\:xm:ur;; t"l\gl‘h:i.:‘::“:‘fi';;’; archipelago of some magnitude. d 4 i | to the cemetery where Papallo de- | station, railroud_gar, or steamboat. g ac which has d 3 plores Del Rio Slc!( . livered an oration in Italian. Before | “I strongly urELn citizens to com-|a week if the Panpdits Mot{lal and ab:::d e:np:d\‘;:?vrj”lvH ; c‘:;o““c,i g From Food PoiSOning reurning to the prison he also vis- | ply with the above rules. so as to{Jawaharlal Nehru would acdept the {008TC the e breser, SEOob, : ollywood, Calif., August 30 (UP) | ited his aged mother. have a healthful community.” farnis, of ths! Viceroy Jlas ' brought| G B8 & BOLE S0 8 Sl Dolores Del Rio, Mexican screen | papallo killed a man several years R them by the peace makers, Sir Tej | *i0 o0 “oat WEA T S [ was reporicd recovering at her | ago i the beliet that ne nad be-|Germans Rule Furniture | Phader Septau and Javakar ficient for three vears The island, e today from an illness caused | trayed his young daughter. The pris- g Sir Tej and his colleague will visit | (SRt or Féree ¥eate S08 -8 St food poisoning. oner and officer returned to the jail Must Be Fastened Down i1+ two nationalist leaders at Naini gnEHhich P Physicians said she must remain at noon | Dielfield. Germany, ‘ug. 30 (®— jail today and there submit the pro- | "4 Nas been named > »f SNt bed for several days before re At | Police hewe. to be on the safe side|posals. The paper's correspondent |™MINOV: in honor of the presic :‘v;‘ ing work on her latest picture VOTE FOR EMPLOYMENT for pre-slection d»spuifl&fw‘rm’d to- | believes that possibility of the |\he Soylet exploration party and the first became ill almost two| Greenwich, Aug. 30 — An appro- day that in halls wher® political | leader's rejection of the terms is|'lC® commissar of w ks ago after eating some fish | priation of $41,000 to relieve the un- meegings were to be held tables must | “very remote,” but that if they re- | It is thought here the new lands dinner party employment situation here was voted | ho”removed and chairs firmly con- |fuse the peacemakers will not re- |may be a continuation of the Tai- liss Del Rio recently married |last night at a special town meeting. nected with each other or other-|turn to the viceroy, but will release | myr peninsula which is proved geo- ric Gibbons, motion picture art | Of this amount $10,000 will be used |wif> made stationary, to prevent|the entire correspondence and give |&raphically would me undisputed bctor. [to buy equipment and the rest to_{heir being raised from the floor. |up their efforts to bring about’Soviet possession. although the ac- = —_— - | pay wages to men who will he em-T Also, serving of drinks during | peace. tual ;value of such a possession has pproximately 125,000.000 kilo- | ployed on minor jobs on streets, | political meetings is srohibited:| R not thus far been determined. t hours were consumed in Ger- | school grounds and other public |with an eye to preventing use of| Texas ledds all other states in the v last year for broadcasting and | property. The resolution provided a |bottles, glasses or steins as weapons production of cottonsced products. FOR BEST RESULTS pr radio communication. ] wage scale of $6 a day. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY,, AUGUST 30, 1930. 3| HOME SERVICE BUREAU IS BLUES PANACEA "V st a Friend” he goes to CORA M. BERTINI Dr. Dumont Warns Against In- or missiles, | government reports show. N ‘lSE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS T Whaling Ship Flying American Flag Sails New York, Aug. 30 (UP)—For the first time in many years a whaling ship flying the American flag will set out tomorrow for Antaretic aters, where the famous fleets of New Bedford once carried the men who “went down to the sea in ships. The 6,000-ton Frango, the firs ship to be acquired by the newly- organized American Whaling company, will sail from New York under command of Captain Johannes Smith of Freeport, L. I, carrying a crew of 69 Nor- wegian szilors If the expedition is successful, America may once again take a prominent place in the whaling industry, according to Amos D Carver, president of the new compa - CHIC HATS CERTAIN INWINTER SEAS[]N Forecast Indicates Cha Will Have Shallower Crowns City Items Hazelbrook Lehigh coal Co. Tel. 528 Order your coal now and Old Co.’s genuine United Coal & Wood —advt. Mrs. street of 38 Bea police last Fox to James reported ing the theft of it a tricycle Smith Business School opens Sept. 2d.—advt. Morris Cohn complained to the police evening that boys broke windows in property on Willow Dancing every Sat. and Sun. night Eddie'’s Place,” Berlin Turnpike, 50¢ per co Brittanian orches- $12 supplies Conn nig! Woman Dmer of Auto Accused of Negligence New London, Aug. 30 — Mrs. rgaret Newton. West Hartford, is de defendant in a $15.,000 auto negligence suit instituted in supegior "\)"' re by Frank Cra of et Crandall, sccording to the com- sues for a broken leg and and back lleged to haw h:rr y-quwd when an auto driven by Mrs. Newton collided vith his motoreycle k. Auz. 30 (P—A wom- WILL ARRAIGN DOCTOR her fortune this winter| New Haven, Auz. 30 — than has been for | Charles H. Carroll. New n Faces and foreheads | sician. a member of the Grace hos- h in view when their | pital staff, will b aigned in Mil- new of 1930-31. | ford fown court September $ on generally small, | charges of reckless driving and oper- ir crowns are|ating a motor vehicle while under ire designed as | the influence of liquor. Dr. Carroll's ce It is a|car crashed into the rear of a truck last year, re- | on the Milford turnpike Monday side and mak- | night, authorities sa E AUTOS TO ENTER FREE right or e Mexico City, Aug. 30 (P—Autoisis will, for the r participatigg in the forthcomini designed on an oblique 1 Laredo-Monterey races will be ex- e pt from payment of the immigra- on tax. the department of interior orns remi Marquise, bonnets are out- ame affairs called standing nrodels Heller, New York milli who urned from Paris sfinr\int~ will be an occasional cloch re too, for the a brim further Colors wil th costums promise to be the popular | ma Tt more mantic and intriguing than they have been for many a season,” says Miss More Revealing S side The tricorns llow crowns much o owing worn tilted to one reveal more of side head t we the back other yvears. r her I either arrange oman will wea iifuly waved a soft curl roll at her a hat, which is fin- with a veil nd of the nose felt or” knitted the head or are going to be one of hats of the season t bonnets. fitting close and 1 pinned in back under suc a ver ished = the of ed ng “Beret wool draped a the sma And velv ugly to ou will he in g0 head (double voung which to the R a brim th a six from keynot 4 sophistica used who w dress a a i black rolling front hem softly back ool SE smart woman lon NEW YORK ALSO JOINS BATTLE ON GANGSTERS S Bronx Officlals Says Gunmen Not Wanted There—Flatbush Resi- dents Form Committee. New York. August 30 (UP)—. New York joined today in a det mined war on gangst &'”"Pi Brooklyn after four m Police Commissione nnounced his nren wot ng on the Manhattan Brooklyn bridge to nen driven out of that borough Bronx authorities said the on was free from gangs and war ed them not to try to locate there Residents of a section of Flatbush formed a citifen’s vigilante commit- of to patrol the Continued persecution of the inal element was promised other quarte Mulrooney wai of the arrest any gt en, ila. streets. crim- from Boys Buln Drunken Man To Death Just for Fun Rochester. N. Y., August 30 (UP) —Three boys were held on charges of manslaughter today after con- fessing, according to police, that they had burned a drunken man to death "for fun ’ According to their confession, the boys bound James Wright, 69, to a tree when h ggered into a junk- | vard. piled brush and papers around him, and set fire to the pile. The boys are aged §. 9 and 13 Police refused to reveal their names the \nounced TERHUNE'S COLLIE KILLED BY TOURIST Author Refuses to Take Damages Awarded by Court I, Jean (UP) collie { story, Jean committee Aug. 30 beautiful magazine reception nybank rt Pay- mal stor- was he drivewa her tail paws up y alway head be- of one at “Su of her master, Al e. author of ani visitors out Wagging putting h running board. 1 to pat her on cstate ies. When custom to run 1o greet them gleefully, and on t stopped fore driv But tourists heed came the z on from Detroit who did no trespass Bigr Jean would rush out into the That now Jean happened run over. driver, Caleb H. Norris, to a stop with great brakes. He was very Mrs. N but there Iving in j thoroughbred not did the 1E not 500; know as car cam: squealing of sorry, and €o the children tiful collic dying like a whimper s could bring a was the bea roadw who regarded Jean as telligence and on avorites of his kennels, had arrested on a charge of mali- but his heart was When ordered Norris to as damages, ong bluebloods, s she as beautif von sev- 1 prizes was a daughter of s Bruce, hero une novel, and earned h for his hiect Swedish 1 ermon E ing pastor; music, Vahlstrom, soprano Ostlund, contralto evening service Hjerpe, m Eecthany Sunday m. morning serv- Hjerpe, act- Mrs. Eleanor Miss Florence At 7:30 p. m 10n, Re G young women's string G. ser These services will terminate Rev i G mpora 5e of Bet ist, during tr J. Fredeen wh since June 1 Wednesday, 7:45 ception to be held > G. Hierpe who vith Mrs. Hjerpe icago, Ill, and deen, who aft Sweden is expected in York Monday or Tuesday first or second, and also members of the church who n abroad this 5 of music will be 1 in torivm. An informal social in the hurch parlors will follow Thursday, 7:45 p. m. Ladies iety will hold its monthly mee d Rev. prolo dress on (China Japan) to and soci een invited to th rch parlors Grace A. M. h will prea serv at 2 schoe \x omen's p Weekly Stanley T:45 o'clock | - John's (German) Lutheran ~wr‘d¢‘ lish service: 9:45 a. m school; 11 2. m German bicct “The Mes- sage of Amos.” Tuesday, 2:30 p m. meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society. Mark's Episcopal Sunday after Trinity communion; 11 a and sermon by rayer Styring. St. Lutheran with sermon of Bayside. in German Matthew's, at with com sional service at tithe t Zion geport, Sun- Matthew's ed by and Miss many other pastor, attending will opened by Rev. H. Weh- rch, with a devo- herein he will wel- guests on league. Business 0 on Monday. for and by issed. At e Sunday eve- Vork ill he encour- by hospice t 20 Flim (Swedish) Baptist Sunday, 10:30 a. m. morning wor vith sermon by Mrs. A o Ttalan services with Bible at 1 p. m sermon at 2 Thurs r. m. praver service Union Sununcr Services wnion stmmer service Wik ne downtowr h niting will be held on Su 45 o'clock in th rist, corner of Church and M streets. The e —— THE GRACE CHURCH JUNIOR 0. U, A, Sunaay moming the pulpit Clayton, N. Y., who comes highly ant attainments. He will conduct the Sunday M will schoal at HALL af GLEN STREET be supplied recommended as n devoted minister of bril- by Rey. William Adams of evening service at 7 o'clock. 12:15 o'elock First Church of Christ First Baptist, Trinity Methodist, South and First Congregational Churches Uniting Morning Service—10:45 Preacher—REV. DAVID ~Pastor, Princeton, N. BEVERIDGE TOMKINS Second Presbyterian Church L EVERYBODY WELCOME