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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1930 : E W BRITAIN?®S GREATES ST D\EPARTMENT Ry e Tt PP PROBES COMPANIES Work on Power Concerns o Be, Resumed Soon {rm-d from Moscow yesterday and | ‘Washington, Sept. 5 P—The fed-|pegan a speedy “clean out” of the eral trade commission will Tesume | goviet embassy staff in Paris during its investigations of power compan- | the temporary absence of Ambassa- jes by calling representatives of the | dor Valerien Dovgalesky. Garolina Power & Light Company| Several high officials, including and the Minnesota Power & Light |the commercial representative, Kir- st orRE Fashion's Newest Togs For the *School and College Miss Several High Officials Ignore Order | to Return to Moscow, Saying They Prefer Exile. Paris, Sept. 5 (UP)—A special | mission of Soviet secret police ar- | Fashionable Fall Needs that every chic woman Silk Crepe and Travel Tweed Company within a month. Commissioner McCulloch said hearings were planned to begin the | week of September 15 hut the re. | koutzane, and other members of his department, were dismissed. It was said many persons would | be affected by the action, but most cent fire at the com made postponement nec added 1o seriov gaused by the t The commiison Know when the in financing and operation would end While June, 1931, had b set as a tentative date, he expr that the work would be concluded then. He said investigations were now going into records of the Insull DAMAGED BY FIRE B cne Sesieer wouia oo ALETiCAD Legion Publicitys the subject of hearings before (h»*} thht HfiS Beefl POStpOl]ed final report. ANCIENT BREWERY BURNS T0 GROUND Million and Half Damage in « - e mmes Staten Island Blaze o it i o o) interests of the coming Amer- | an Legion convention, said that he | _ | thought a week would be needed to | make the repairs to his ship. He said that he would take off as soon fter the completion of repairs as of them refused to return to Mos- | BOARDIAN PLANE “power Boston, Sept. § (A)—The remains | of Russell N. rdman’s monoplane which caught fire while being fuelled v a test flight on the eve of a nsatlantic hop, were being pre- ared today for shipment to the Bel- a factory at New Castle, Del. right wing and fuselage were known as t d by Rubsal ed an acre in t Staten TIslan = The plant Brevery and o Horrmann, heart of Stapleton, Only the brick wa story building re One was that a ied to the plane ad started the and another was that a static from the pouring gasoline had seve lului ing a huge clock wh in four directions fur fesidents for almost S All but two of the 15 fire com- panies of Staten Island werq press- ed into service togethe: ™ ten hook and ladder companies from Manhattan which wepgh taken fi miles across th £ The cause of the mined The brewery was one of the old- est in the country. In recent years #t was operated by August Horr- ) er, a mechanic, was perched atop the right wing meas- uring gasoline Yinto the main tank e 1t was late ernoon and Boardman had est flight to New Bedford ! | ferryb | re was not deter- was in lhr nents, kept the fire from the main tartk, at his back, Wwith a small kand extinguisher while the airport fire department smoth- mann, son of one of the founders. | ered the flames on the coverings. | | Freiter was burned about the hands | when the gasoline can from which TRADES UNION GONGRESS 1200, e e etamme et URGES FINANGIAL D10 g SR PORTUGAL PICKS 0UT SITES FOR AIRPORTS. | After | Bromley Says Be Doubled in Year—Calls Cap- ital Labor's Worst Enemy. TUnemployment Will Work Will Be Undertaken Nottingham, Eng., Sept. 5 (UP)— The trades union congress yesterday | adopted a resolution urging the Month—Near Cities government to take over the powers | ! now vested in the Bank of England | Lisbon, Sept. 5 (UP)—The council | for financing, of national require- | of ministers, following the fecom- | ments through use of the nation's|mendations of the National Air| credit. Council, has fixed the sites for the The resolution was presented by |new dirports at Li and Porto. the Association of Locomotive En- Work will be undertaken after the gineers and Firemer in September. s arm sowed Crops Are Harvested Later in John Bromley, adoption of the mented on the re Monday, September 8th Furnishings | That Are Extremely Smart Puritan Blouses 79¢ 4na NBc & L the well known make, of Exclusive at D. mart and newest fabrics, plain and fancy, button on and collar attached models —all sizes. # \ Collegiate Shirts $1.00 ... $1.50 I'or the older boy — Shirts t re made just like Dad's, with the l6ng pointed colldr and other collegiate features. Plain and fancy, collar attach- ed models—all sizes. 0. K Knickers $1.49 ., $2.95 Expertly made of very fine Tweeds, Serges, Chev- iots and Tweeduroys. All lined and bartacked at all points of sizes, strain—in all The Ideal Suit For the Young Juvenile Boy Jersey Suits Smart School Togs For Boys and Girls In a Great Assortment of Styles and Colorings to Choose From Can Be Had at D. & L.’s Children's Shop PRICES ARE EXCEPTIONALLY MODERATE! All Wool 4.Pc. Golf SUITS For Boys 8 to 16 Years « $7.84 & it saitall An excellent wearing school Suit for any youngster, expertly tailored of fine Woolens, in the populal Tans, Browns and Greys—every point of strams is bartacked. Each Suit has two pairs of Golf Knickers. Others at $9.84 and $12.84 \ J Just Arrived in Time For Saturday Selling Boys” All Wool Sweaters $1.95 wzl! want New Fall Gloves FROCKS The Eton A smart slip-on three but- ton length with dainty con- trasting color stitched top. Made of a fine washablé Capeskin. Colors are Blonde, Willow, Beachwood, Grey. Priced at, $3.00 pair . * Novelty Slip-Ons Washable Capeskins, con- trasting color tops. Colors are Black with White, Navy with Grey, Beaver with Brown, Willow with Navy and Brown with' Beaver. ' $225 Priced at, pair ... Novelty Kid Pull-Ons Soft pliable Kid Gloves, 4 button length with dainty scalloped tops, full P. K. Solid colors of Beige, Willow and Black with con- trasting color leather appli- que backs. $298 Priced at, pair . sewn. - Aubusson Tapestry Bags New fall weaves and col- orings pf the smart Aubusson Tapestry Bags. Underarm or pouch shape with back or top handles, inside zippers, Silk lined with change purse and $2.95 mirrofs. Priced at, each .. French Angora Berets Soft shaggy imported $().75 and Smart new fall Drésses in a choice of many lovely styles, for school and dressy wear — in autumn’s new colorings—Greens, Browns, Wine, Black and -Blue. Styled with tunics, Etons, flares, ruffles. and many other clever novel treatments of the new fashions. IN ALL SIZES - Fashionable New 2 and 3-Pc. Knitted Suits « $4.95 w1 $Q.75 Beautiful colors. 7—stunmng styles—some of the smart knitted Suits have Berets to match— .of soft quality Zephyr, in Green, Brown, Blue Wine and diagonals. Camel Hair Sport Coats 4 Button and Mannishly Styled $25 Of Tweeds, Mixtures and Camel Hairs, some trim- med with lovely furs. In the new fitted lines and also 4 button mannish models. An ideal Coat for early fall wear. Finger-Tip Leather Jackets $15 For school going girls— the ideal all' weather knock-about garment — durable, attractive and warm. In a choice of all colors and sizes. FExcep- tionally well tailored N e will be be- . a dis- covered from town in 12 minutes. pression in London, was time for union movement to begi e the | the of bankers. Bromley prophesied that 1 orto airport will be near Ma- by February of next year, Great a distance which a motor Britain’s unemploymeht figures | car can traverse in about 15 minutes. | would be nearer 4,000,000 than 2,-| Having assured the location of 000,000 and added that capital is airports in sites so convenient to| today the greatest enemy of the the central part of their respective | workers of cities, the government believes it is o o contributing an important factor FOR BEST RESULTS toward the future development of USE HERALD CLASSIFIED crial communications in Portugal 05 05 4 Berets in the smart new fall ; $I . 10 $4 Specially purchased! SO V shades of Beige, Brown, number of very attractive Cricket Green, Wine and all Wool Sweaters for boys White, 6 to 16 years. In plain and | fancy Jacquard patterns. SReE Others up to $3.95 Fashioned of all Wool Jersey in many smart styles for boys 2 to 8 years —in colors of Navy, Red, Tan, Green and Copen. They’ve Just Amve:l...Pam Inspzred Fall Coats In Smart Dressy and Sport Fashions atD&L’s Moderate Prices 392195 For cool days to come — you'll want a fur trimmed Dress Coat. Smartly fash- ioned in a host of new fall fabrics and stunningly trim- med with Badger, Wolf, Musk- rat, Beaver and Squirrel fur- rings. In celorings and styl- ings that will simply surprise you. In all wanted sizes for misses and women. Imported Tams Fine imported Italian Wool Tams, with smart cut button top stripings. Solid colors of Black, Navy, Green, Wine, Brown, Lovely Washable Frocks For 2 to 6s ‘;ind 7to 14s School Frocks that mother will delight in tubbing—because they are tub- fast and color fast. Of many smart fabrics—nplain and printed—with clever and novel treatments that add greatly to the appearance. In a choice of many styles and sizes. §1.49, $1.95, $2.95 ADS Priced at | 4 STRANGER THAN FICTION A Wonderful Choice — Now Being Offered of Lovely School Socks FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Very Reasonably Priced b 39¢ » « 95¢ \ A wonderful range of attractive Socks for school going boys and girls just received. Fashioned in new fall colorings and patterns are just In a choice of half, five-eighths and three-fourths length styles. to 11. New Fall Fabrics Smart in Désign Colorful in Pattern Crepe Bendo Dainty small florals prints on ' dark grounds of Black, Navy, Wine, Cricket Green, 39 in. wide. Woven of a fine tub fast Rayon and Cotton Crepe. Drapes very gracefuly for the new fall frdck and the young miss school frock. Priced at only, yard .. 95C Light Weight Woolens Pin Dot Crepes Soft light weight Wool Crepes of solid dark colors, Black, Navy, Wine, Brown, Cricket Green, with a small neat woven White pin dot, 54 inches wide. Priced at, yard Trico Broadcloth A new light weight Wool Broad- cloth for fall sport wear. Lovely new shades of Brown, Cricket 1 Green, Wine, Navy, Black, 56 inches wide, sponged and shrunk. Priced at only, IRisy } & o Avecado ficwers their sex between. norning and afternoon A\ DIRONS closing out at 2 0% Reduction BURNERS {PLAIN OUR BURNER : We have a few sets we are I gorgeous. In all wanted sizes—515 Saturday Luggage For School Going Boys Brief Cases ‘ Week End WARDROBE SCHOOL TRUNKS Black, RANGE OIL AND LET US E AND GIVE YOU COME IN PRICES and Girls---Priced Moderately Large Size 1 Cases All Sizes Priced at S12058% [ LAUNDRY Brown and Black, n forced at all points, . ; 2 ‘ MAILING CASES sizc&, all brass hardware. | Cloth and Fibre styles. Three sizes. Special $198., For school use, Brown and Tan, three Cases pockets, large size, straps In Dupont and Cowhide, : around, heavily rein- For general use, Dupont Fabrikoid and Cowhide RPE PHONE 106 — Made to last a lifetime, Specially Priced $2.98 Priced at $5.95 Priced at | $3.00 ., | HARDWARE — PLUMBING

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