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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 0 profitable busines of the lndcpon-‘n‘r‘ higher as the surveyors pro- | Geodetic Surve | -fourteen Dlamond Merchants Held IRIAL FuR [;ANN[]N dents for their half million farmer |cced northward. South of the cquator no tests have S ciialdore. These surveys have been made by [} .00 niade, but Major Bowie say ; 5| . . Chis is the sort of business which [the United States, Russia, France,| ? l!l'mg eal‘ or muzg lng ems; Nflw SFEMS SURE the hirclings of the Farmers Na-|Lngland and Japan, says Major | it is possible that there the mean tional Grain corporation, the farm | William Bowie, chief of the division |sea level would tilt upward as one board subsidiary, and its regionals |of gaodesy of the U. S. Coast nnd‘approach(‘d the south pole.” | oy Customs Men Have Exciting Work et ogln o & et 5 M l bl R o S d A ,h huge gowrmn,em funds,” the associ- | Reliable Reparts Says AnSWORt | iion “iacca i = note fo newspaver | 378 Main Street New Britai Service G Satisf Tom Johnson, a communist orator, | 4 | ations ne Sooteawins e anpesd to! ain dtree e ritain ervice Gets More Satisfac- |, otners exnorted the throng to Ready fo Appcmt Commitiee |farmers. : : . arch to the blic hall and - “E i jalis- | tion DRV Ak oo, Bile AL i e | e S (A e g S maiety The Crosle “ 1 . Acting Chief of Police George J.| Washington. Oct. 3 (/—An inves- [trol the trend. Farmers do not want | | Carriers” Than Detec-|Matowitz instructed Captain John tigation of the charges ~brought |the soclalistic governmental schemes X o Savage, in charge of the escorting against Bishop James Cannon, Jr. |being forctd upon lhcm | tion of 118 Tourists At-|mounted police, to permit the pa-|of the Methodist Episcopal church, 3 | ° ° J . . |rade so long as there was no Vio- South, by fous ministers of the de- | and tempting to Get Goods in ['*cc | nohination appeared certain wd;.,\-’[;USTl]MS I]FH[;ER J | l l ) On Smoke Screen Used following a conference last night Duty Frec. nationale” and S e ,I"“'fi"’." Broveen enng S e EHANGED TI]DAY The New Companionship Series Or Service Weight | 1 forced by a line of police which sur- |~ o 2 cooll [Ern adne ol oollecor ol Meliable authority had it that | = Washiagton, Oct. 3 (P—Tourtecn s enue. After they had march., | BiShop Amnsworth had- decided = to e e ©f those highly elus persons, the | .4 4y s i appoint a committee of 12 minister: | striking New Notes in Radio Recepti y {ed two blocks beyond the hall, mary | 2PPC 3 Striking New Notes in Radio Reception Allicit. diamond merchant and the | g7 hon 050 o' turn bl and the |t conduct an inquiry fo determine Regulal‘ S[a“ Takgs Charge‘ diamond carrler, were caught by the |quoke sereen was laid down, lead. |Whether a church trial is necessary. : . l . X 5 5 : diamond squad of the customs serv- | oo U RIS T TOM Srar | Bishop Ainswerth left Washing- | Wlfl]Oll[ Demonstration These two delightful and singularly beautiful cabinets loe during the fiscal year 1930, gt~ fic duty, to believe tear bombs had |0} prec st ghionamnimincham, strike new notes in furniture design. THE MATE only §| e 1R poriies, Hove S SRSIACTON | een tirled, oo on ol e W 30 inches high is a magnificent piece of furniture to set All Full Fashioned—All Colors than the seizuré “with the goods”| g ara .mmm on his conference with Ains-| . o e ) § of 118 tourists. o N S O e e, it e i cublentsin, China, Oct. 3 O enes J] 2gainst the wall in the finest home. Never has there been §| E Pair Perf A report to Commissioner of Cus- |gticks to which communistic pla- | “iether Cannon would make any| (0o "ipis morning without incident | & radio receiving set of such sensitivity and selectivity very Fair rer ect toms F. X A. Eble by John W.|¢ards were attached in'an effort to 'f::’::fl“:\"‘:‘uh "\“n‘,h;;m”]"‘l"n“;”;g‘: the former regular staff headed || combined with a power speaker of such marvelously exact Roberts, head-of the diamond squad, | fight back, but were disarmed, police | 't L by Mr. Grierson. || reproductive tone offered at the amazingly low price of revealed today some of the work-|gaiq. DUDIC, Grierson and-the Manchurian su- : i ings of the smugglers and their gov-| fThe disorder was short-lived and | . Should the ministerial committee | \orintondent drove up in cars, fol- $79 50 COMPLETE ernment foes. Of those arrested 13 | (hose listening to. Mr. Hoover were |1cCide @ trial is necessary, sUSPEn- | joyeq by the regulgr customs staff. * With Tubes : have been convicted and the case|ynaware of the trouble. sion of Bishop Cunnon until the next | rpq gtafe which' Bertram Lenox | Reg. Values c @gainst the other is pending. e NS as Sl Eisea tnere was 'm0 |t u SR O TN chirch’s general | ginncon, British born chief of the | Gem Carrier Caught police violence and that he halted [COTicTence In 1634 would be & POF- | customs under the rebel adminis- | g 5 i igh i ially i 5 i Far more important than the ap- the parade because it became a traf- | S0ty Under church regulations, | {ration. had used here handed over || LLE BUDDY only 15 inches high is especially ideal for to $1.39 Pair Prehension of many smuggling tour- | fic menace. |the frial of a bishop is conducted | file und other data. with proper ex- | [§ efficiency households where space is at a premium. Con- {s, Eble pointed out, is the con- e h before the general conference only. | plapations. tains a chassis that “delivers” the goods when and how S X The charges are understood to | n i ike i viction of one diamond carrier. A o “m.. 0 o £ The condition of Lenox Simpson, you like it. Single corrier has been xnown o |Heat of Sun “Trapped deal with the stock market and |\po was seriously wounded by thres | = deliver- $500,000 worth of diamonds, In Earth’s Atmosphere political activities of the bishop &S | sgsassing who called at his home. Puced $64 50 COMPLETE - Pair ; well as other phases of his conduct. | wag unchang duty free, on one trip. W s s | e viee e was unchanged today. The assassins | With Tubes Then carriers come in infinite | sarh's atmoshpere is a real trap for | have not been traced. of l-fhu-s e, ““m‘vlt'r-‘i With | (rup what goos in cannol get out.| i ik o ol By Lenox | gide line, immigrants. A Carnegie Institution report di % s E i buibiness was|daidi| [ Simpson_from Colonel Hayley Bell, : The smuggling business was 8id | Liucd (he phenomenon. | The sun's | Ioitneonhitom Colongl Hey £ At Reduced Price in recent tariff hearings to s 1adiation enters the air in shori | = . the United States, which take 80 |1cyee U i e Sea Level Gets Higher 240 MAIN STREET per cont of the worlds preduction. | sirikingtha earth, The lons eal Sy Lesce C n Not Control| Nearer to D Opposite Monument | 0 a New York waterfron Or | waves try to get away, but in their| gg rashi o P —Surv; > | HY H s e L T o T 5 e s T T B 4 (10 | Heaninston, Oct. 3 B —Surveve - |Use Herald Classified Ads For Quick Results at which there may be 200 foreign |4ir which they pierced easily in | Present Trend g s | J . 8hips, the diamond carriers come. |y air incoming short form. " Obviously. IEble pointed out, appre- ‘ jion must depend on tips. Some- = Rension must depend gn tins: Some: | fuge Young Briton, 16, haps by a cut card. E ometimes the smuggling dealer I on this side calls at the home of a MAKE HE MAN person to whom the carrier from || abroad already has delivered. In| ‘' such cases, they await one, two or tliree days after the goods are de- livered to make sure everything is : : . At Clothes ‘must fit the 3 i i L Requires Much Work | man else he isn't “well “It all requires a lot of watchful [[§ dressed. waiting, yet arrests of carriers have to be made within 24 hours after : they land. T have waited for |l NOIWood guar- three days for some carrier to come |[| antees 100% fit off a ship, only to find some con- |l which makes the federate already had carried off the | 0], Sw Sl man 1009 “well “They never carry the diamonds | on their person aboard ship, but have! them secreted in some safe place. They put them on only when | they leave the ship, and that also means quick action if we catch For Over Three Months We Have Strained Every Energy Toward Continued Prosperity by Deeds as Well as Words ALTERATIONS CONTINUE HE pound of carpenters’ hammers, the freshly painted walls, new addi- tions and floors—everything that makes for progress and employment is being done here. It is in line with our policy to keep things going—but most important, to distribute large quantities of merchandise now. To do this we offer almost every article in this store at prices that must continue to keep us very busy. The Need Of Immediate Clearance Forces Prices Down dressed.” 1 IN POLICE GHARGE | ‘Smoke Screen Used fo Turn | Mob in Cleveland Cleveland, Oct .3 (A—Charges of mounted policemen and swinging nightsticks broke up an impromptu parade of communists and unem- | ployed near the public hall where | President Hoover was addressing the = American Bankers' association con- } vention last night. | When the paraders. variously es- . timated at between 600 and 800, tempted to turn toward the public hall, motorcycle officers laid down a | B smoke screen and mounted police | charged, driving the marchers oft the street and sending them dash- ing for doorways and alleys. Several Injured Several men were knocked down, ® detective was beaten by a parader, . one reporter received cuts and bruises that necessitated hospltal ~ treatment, another reporter was in- | i standard . advertently struck with a night stick [[§ the most for your money—au ~ wielded by a policeman, and specta- | ¥ real Suit or Topcoat in all tors sald scores were clubbed by po- Jice. | Three store windows were smash-d | during the melec and four men“were mprrested for investigation. The parade had formed in the public square, a few blocks away from the scene of the disorder, after (| $2 2 .50 = - == BABY!S REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY AT NORWOOD’S Doctor Recommended It I—We are sole manufac- cs are % in com- turers, pariscn to other makes. “Puppy” Door Stops ...... 3-Pc. Jacquard Living Room Suite . . S 5 l o 66x80 Part Wool Blankets 3-Pc. Mohair Living Room Suite . . .. $89. Metal Smoke Stand . 3-Pec. Bedroom Suite . .. .. . ss l .00 Colored Alarm Clocks ... : 4-Pc. Maple Bedroom Suite . . .. ; 38 l .00 MCASROUTED | ‘ Bridge Lamps, Complete 4-Pc. Walnut Veneer Bedroom ... .. 397.00 Davenport Tables . ... ... : 9-Pc. Dining Room Suite ... .. ; 383-00 NORWOOD sets a mew for value—giving Couch Day Bed . National Bed Springs . 32.95 the wanted styles and colors for the one price of— Ironing Boards ........... Cogswel Chairs ............ 511.95 China Cotten Mattress . Telephone Sets . ‘ $2.95 ® [ Assorted Foot Stools . . e Oak Dining Chairs ... s].69 31-Pc. Dinner Set . ; 0dd Overstuffed Chairs . et 3 l o.oo : 2-Section Electric | Radiator Toasters Covers 98¢ 89¢ h Cord e Corner Main and Morgan Streets, Hartford. Open Saturday Nights *“A friend recommended Resinol for a rash which covered my 2—All our clothes arc 1007 4—We do not charge for al- baby's body. I thought that I had |} guaranteed. terations. 1009 fit. better take her to the doctor, however. After examining her the doctor looked up and said, “Have you tried Resinol?”” i hadn’t so he said,“Try it. I think | B you will find it isjust what you need.” 1did. Result—my baby is entirely free from skin trouble, rash, or any eruption of any kind. I always keep a jar of Resinol on my baby tray.’ (Signed)— 274-76 MAIN STREET Florence M. Johnson, Louisville,N.Y. inol Boap, too, for baby's daily bath, Stores Everywhere mk:epthc-kln h(dtwy Atal ldm . Sample h, free. it Baltimore, Marylands 5—Money cheerfully refunded if not satisfied. Chicago. Oct. 3 (®—The Illinois | JLir tow o cusioms) Already Weighs 420 D T nts who pass along the word. A} gie g. Oct. 3 (UP)— Farmers' Elevator companies of the ESyandicie i psnioen o tithcamoun iy an mn;:l«\ is 16 years old, 5 fect |middlewest appealing for unity in | 1ccovered, not to exceed $50,000 in |1 inches fall. weigh ) pounds [ opposing the eftorts of the federal | any casc. awaits informer and is gelting older, taller and|farm board and its proteges to swing | L Olfer. Hard ;0 Catcli | heayier: _|independent clevators into the gov- 3ut even if it is known a man is e has a chest measure of 59 | crnment-sponsored cooperative. trying dlamonds, it is often hard , Waist 64 inches and hips 63| The zovernment campaign, the let- « to-get him when he comes off ship |inches. One of his shirts would [ter said, placed the ,00 farm ele- ln}}\oe:'u;\zgk.“oghcl"l:md- s | make an efficient dressing gown for |vators of the middlewest in constant [ : rts, squad chief, in | e e s espi Srsoinitataetied chisan | iiesavenigaimen) |danger of disruption despite the difficulties. “Delivery s never made at the, - smugglers’ office or house. Delivery is made at 8n appointed place, in the street, in a restaurant, by means of an identification as to an article heing worn by the carrier, or per- cice Depe. 4