New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1928, Page 12

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12 | ( Nathan Hale-Smalley allies in the ninth. The defeat cost | ]day are too se!fish to have large old Faulty judgment and musplayvs|Smalley park sccond place and Na- fashioned families like my mother [l caused the Nathan Hale team to suf- | than Hals | y U8y became runner-up in the had,” she says. s ter a shutout by Smalley park on its | leagur. The score: She was born on Long Island in e lngs [nome zrounds. “Shamus® O'Brien |smalley Tark 103 041 201—12 22 3 HRST vuTE IN FAll Newtown, went housekeeping in Ja- n {and Schmare hit hard for the win- | Nathan Hale 013 012 203—15 1 maica at the age of 25 and has lived ners and Bavlock played his uswal | Barteries alley park Truhan there ever since. Eighteen vears ago 5 | Wiener, second Joseph Callahan "mdi.\h‘r\'ng zame at shore. Failis | and Gubb; Nathan Hale. Wojack and her husoand died. QUARN-—BOZEN E nat ; r at|Bernard Garelik. Basketball throw: |, n "Hote conterfielder, rohbed Sm : (Cantinued ifrom! Foest Page) Mrs. Denton observed her 87th| The wedding of Erminic Dominie wm Spend week-Efld a[ Good 1 s ic i door hall. throw: |1ey park batters of several hits H Willow Brook-Vance | il birthday anniversary on May 16. She | Quarti of 559 South Main street and {2ea ke e 4 - SRR ol i ot |made only four putouts but fheV| wiilow Brook broke the tie for the | don't worry belongs to o lodges and no organi- | Miss Mary Ida Pozzo of 242 Oak Ground, L. 1 I8 AR : : e K€ |were an sensational catehes. TR nar position by swamping Vance. | “Times? Yes, times are changing | zations except the Methodist church. | strect, took place fhis morning at 8 i | : e % st Events [ score T e I remember New York city before [ She has never had any part in pub- | o'clock at a nuptial high mass at &t R tternoor 8 ng the rd Olza Schubert and lNey Park 402 300 002—1 15 1 yjyi00 Brook 321 034 122--20 25 2 [the Civil War. It wasn't much of a [lic life and believes women are not | Mary's church. Rev. Walter Lyddy Albany, N. Y. June 25 Fie ;! : 3 0 vard relay: Mar- | Nathan Hale 000 000 000— 07 4 |yl 0 120 020 1 § 4 7l city then. Tt didn't seem to be more | rained to understand politics intel- | officiatzd Sevsioadizat o hlle i diing £ ! Olza Shubert, Ehnor| Batteries: Smalley, Block and Wo. Batteries: Willow Brook. Urean |than a vills AN the big railroad | ligently enough to participate ae-| The couple was attended by Miss o A A BANT e T 2 el 3 4 11n1z and Ehnor Geissler Three- | jack: Nathan Hale, Kastomonk and |, 0 jicifer: Vance, Shubert and |stations have been built since. Now jtively. She says the home is the | Elizabeth Quarti, sister of the, bride- o e e ks > nations a Adelme Bdelson and | Andrini Hart it is almost impossible for me to|Place for women, and politics belong | Eroom, as bridesmaid and Alexander rest FRS s AR St th s 5";‘ v"‘l‘ ”"01‘ | Washington-Smith Washington-smith nind my way around. Then it was|to the men ‘!‘0770, brother of the bride, as best S AR e A ! " r mer e Bl wissicr and Elmor Hintz In- | Washington had to fight ha man. telli fami C T @oor i all throw: Margaret Nuss and | potain first place against Smith 4 g “Times are better now hecause | R GO > e ————— Sl Sk b iy Aaaies b the Siin by defeating Smith. Th N e R | SULTAN (.(?L\G TO PARIS | ACCEPTS OPIUM CLAUSI 1 bovs and zivls were mot | ent off several runs. The score :\”" neton 214 302 0—12 14 1 |easier. They don't worry and fret Cairo. July 25 (UP)—The sultan! Geneva. July 25 (F—The Charze led and a 50 vard dash i |Washington 000 320 01 s IE Thn b0 0— 5 o q|like they used to. They used tof Morocco, who is on his way to D'Aftaire of the dominican republic 11 were entered, was run off. | smith 021 100 101—6 gt '3 .‘,‘.,.,.; Washington. Garnsky | WOrrY and fret too much. but t Paris today. has beoen presented ,In Paris has informed the secretary- e :“' o fl‘,{,,‘“‘]"“”“" . “"{':‘,"“ i e ‘;',"'i Kalinosky: Smith, Fengler and | 10n't do it any more. They have with the great diamond collay | Eoneral of the league of nations of B0l e nd l‘v3n< rski; Smitn, Twomey anc Ry mproved very nuch | Mohammed Aii, the highest decora- | the final accession of his government t was ¢ ELed ynagn the ivench o | "1 dow’t approve of modern st¥1es [fion the king of Eeypt can confer. !0 the Geneva opium convention con- on of Miss Helen B i Liague Standing | fraslaiant for girls. I don't think they are de- | The decoration was in return for one cluded in 1925 ¥ oro. W, 1 Pob| o & cent. They are going to extremes in conferred on King l'uad by the | —_— Boys' Basibhall League | Washington s V1000 ‘;“"”'—‘."“ ¢ ., lclothing and 1t ought to he stopped. |sultan OIL. DERIV FROM RUBBER Willow Brook won its first game | smalley Park A ) '\)”““' Hale % = | “Cigarette smoking and drinking S » Singapore, July 25 —{®—Rubber ' 1 vesterday by defeating Vance. Two |Nathan Hale ... 500 .:”"’l‘:]’l'l'\ S 20 by girls and women! I think it's HOPE FOR MOD ATION | Planters are interested in demon- stay is not | L | 2% [ double plays 1 ented \ :»“ rallies \ance % 3 o 4 worse than scandalous. Atlantic City, July 25—The hope strations of a process for extracting a i i in the seventh and eighth innings. | §mith X 4 250 €0 5 | I do not diive a car. but 1 like e oil and spirit from rubber scrap, nd plans. : k D [ \funson starred at bat for the win- | Burritt 3 50 | Willow Brook 3 to yide. T ke fo ride in traine, 1 |°f @ modification of the Volstead 1aw | proquction costs for oil are 6aid to hat he did not 8. he resu s 2 and Shuberg in the field for the | willow Brook . ... 5 onn Vance 4 = {have never ridden in an airplane but [to legalize light wines and beer 1s}|»e about 10 cents a gallon. It has na governor ¢ sl The score: | | A ST o= | with a safe pilot T would be glad to|being held out to employes in the|been found useful in combating Nk Mivst. Russcll | Willow Tirook 133 002 00x—9 12 1| An exciting game was played at| MOTOR POWER AIDS SKIERS (ke 4 short ride.” glass bottle industry as a means to mosquito pests and in malaria pre- Je 2 i hInange W00 000—3 8 1 {qpe than Hale grour Paris, July — Santos- Mrs. Denton was the first born of [ higher wages, it developed here yes- | vention work. s = | Ratteries: Willow Brook, Folden |Girls' Bascball league betwe | Dumont. aviation pioneer, is working |15 chililren, is the mother of six |terday at the conference of the wage e e Fd Pa r. Three-legg o+ land Humphrey; Vance, Batagowski|ley park and Nathan Hale. The on a small motor to help skiers back { child nine grandchildren and |scale committee of the Glass Bottle| The Herald Classified Ad dept. in- Fdward Panknin and Edward and Hulther winners scored their three winning up hill after their jumps. |six great-grandchildren. “People to- | Blowers association. | vites comparison. Washington retained its hold on | “2SV —— —_— ™| FULLER'S cclions in the south with em- v a thing n who can answer that s fer Gerry (the Rhode | August Sale of Furniture and Rugs ters at Canoe Place Inn. He 18 to spend much of his time ling and swimming, his two favorite diversions wuoase | . emEs) STOREWIDE SALE! [ | sl P Gate-Leg Table ) . € ROBBIN(} DET?OIT NEWS $1 19 $5,95 Waiting for the August Sale? Here it is! All departments represented—store- $1 98 Frank Wallace #s Arrosted in Boston One lot of half A manufacturers speeial close- wide! Vast assortment—new, beautiful siyles! Lower prices—the lowest in years. $l 6.95 round. mahog out “Some” bargain Genuine flag Tvory enameled bas- . v nst 23 se $25.00 mahog- % e ’ in Conncction With Hold-up finished. end table ceat: fiddle ced back. Deeply i o Just 25 of these $25. € i - ; Tegtlazly i cnt trimmi Nicely finished m CLOSE OUTS —_— CLOSE OUTS any finished tables to go at this sinette with woven in Michizan Sl i I et Beeaasy Binoe ol = Radically Reduced price. Measures 32x44. Fin- wire spring. Bought e e e B e e i At Big Reductions ALL TERM adically Reduce 1shed as well as the finest made to sell for $3.95 lace, alias Gustin, was arre n o £17.00 CHIFFOROBE, gen- ACCOUNTS T e s s29 & : ; LOSET. Ieal American the municipal court buildig here nine American walaut. A 529 RECEIVE « o : 8 Hupiipel il s o e e e SCEIVE walnut. Now $125 fs today and held on a charge of parti 8119 Bedroom Saite ne ¥ i o el o5 $125 Dining Suite — 8 Pieces cipating in the robbery of the 1 . . o . LOWEST { Walnut—Sale Pri troit Nows Junc 6 in which Patroi- Aunust Sale P o 35200 FRENCH VANITY § SALE PINING TABLE. Beantiful nut—Sale [ R i e s man George Barsted was murdercd in veal walnut, ‘with floral 29 adall EIRinSh RN, SYOUDS for entitication was made by Fred : decorations. Now . PRICES 1R0h LORK HINED HE. ; Thornton, bhusiness manager of the <l 880.00 FULL VANITY. § Vo Extra FRIGERATOR. 00-1b. size. § co paper, and Miss Isabella Kichardson : = Beautifully gramed walnnt o Three-door side icor. Over- an elevator operator in the new . Yours for : Charges £toals mEioe S building 3 : 3 M 00 DRESSER. Walnut of Any Sort §95.00 LIBRARY TABLL. § 50 AT warrant was being pre p > 9 finish A rare bay . Meavy, stately mahogany ¥ to taking Wallacs R = Ailean o e model roit tor arraiznment e was walkin in the cor- the court bhuilding on his way to court to be arra d in eon- jon with a 1 theft whep the tion was made. The polie: ged that Wallace's car was o1 robbery recently ornton nad Miss Richard son said Wallace was the sunma 1 " 3 . who held @ crowd at bay with a pis- |§ \ sl 6 11 Genuine American walnut Grace- 0 .t An outstanding value for the August Sale in our dining tol on the second floor of the Detro:t Wy designed in charming Lowis NVI period. Modernistic 5 ¢ -9 s m department! ~Very handsome suite in genuine American (b= e hle e robnky T LAl sl o e et = s 4 B > . : €t on laminated ply wood construction. Eight charming ing pla © had been picked up A A L 3 < i i pieces including large buffet, oblong table, set of six chairs. in a weral ronnd-up in Detroit DY Uy ; haie i s G S L ] 1 : . $169.00 WALNUT DINING SUITE. 8 pieces in- 8§ 00 i A S e B L ® ; i i 4 cluding buffet, extension table and six chairs, l 19 L BEATEN, ROBBED IN RIDY E 00 THREE PC. BEDRCOM SUITE, French § o ¥ i g A g 1 Buy now at G L e S guls s wut. A handsome suite for litle money I ; \ & i Bl W $230.00 NINE PC. WALNUT DINING SUITE 8 a5 ing from contnsions < B ng 3l F 2 4 g - Included s a fine china cobinet. August 16 2 pr 2! c5 Katherine Quanes DUR 1C REDROOM SUITE $ , % r & "y ® o s sale 0 1580 e ; Cont Areszer, chifforole, vanity i : . §210.00 WALNUT DINING SUITE. To be sold # 00 Flushing, Queens, was found early (I d Augost Saje i ; K b at this price l vosterday at Crocheron avenue and : COMAHOGANY CHAMBER SEUITE. Four S i ; 3 ) 5 g i Farat 4 s, ) She .‘(,M‘ o ) Special close-ont for the Augnst [ ¥ §209.00 GENUINE MAHOGANY DINING 8 00 stra ] rect and North- |B 500 MIGH GRADE CHAMBER SURTE '\289 00 s 4 H T 3 : iy brat her, took “s One of the finest—in walnut and $335.00 GRAND RAPIDS DINING SUITE. § 00 then thy from the car. An s PO DECORATED CHAMBER § on . 2 i : < : B v sl 295 ambdance sursion triated her and ens amd ivory. Very heautiful 198 ; . s el g: s $300.00 A “MASTERPIECE” DINING ROOM 925,00, 'l.'!:\.‘vl‘vwliv\l‘l:‘b; v\'l.\l'.ut ANY CHAM- 5260.00 L , ik ' o = e G S . e SUITE. Space does not permit description ... 5495% You Receive 14 Pieces, Exactly as Pictured el A ) M Q8 sspown—sz weekLy ‘O LUCKY! s . . Economical Premier Re-Built G Special Feature tov the Aungust Sale HERE ARE THE Beautiful Jacquard veleur deeply upholstered V Cl 14 PIE('E; SLE davenport, r!ulh chair and wing chair. End acuum eaners T"."““ PIC- =~ table, library table, corner table, console TURE. E) E mirror, magazine ecarvier, table scarf, two book 98¢ Guaranteed. Re. ’:'iri(fl}IF ek e o ends, foot stool, bridge lamp, table lamp. DOV l,,?:\" Gg?:r B: $9 098 | $1.00 thousand ‘previ- ! SS90 VETOUR LIVING ROOM $250.00 4 \NE ANGORA Lot - _ ously sold. Now um ure "sl E ! ¥ SUTTE and MOHAIR 8. Three gor- WEEKLY —again: Il i IV Two piocces, cha s 00 H 00 AT BIG SAVINGS SLITE, L b e R s e 19 SOUTH HIGH ST. : A taveny 1+ bine and taup 59 goous pi i taupe sh 199 o i T A 1 figured velour Angust Sale \ugust Sale A Telephone 765 12 Foof 1212 Foot $150.00 THEEE PC. LIVING §21900 ANOTHER FINE LIV ot ANTHUNSTERS WILTON RUGS BOOM SUSTE. Jacquard Velour slos«m ING ROOM SUITE. Genuine 5195"0 OUR NEW BRITAIN SALESMEN - s oty P | $26.95 $69 75 SRt Sl st s BURTON A. WHITE EDWARD J. DORSEY strengthen (e Heart S110.00 THREE PC. MOHAIR 22500 SOMETHING NEW IN 16 Black Rock Avenue 14 Broad Street ihe Hiood stream. restor rgcous. Wiltons, New SUITE, Genuine wool mohair in s1 161'0 | NG ROOM SUIT| Honey- i249m Phone 3432 W Phone 3496 W Sl st ol nd 1) ) new patterns. R <k st Sale | o vlood e 01 orma harmonizing mohair Very attractive . Bl o1 10w 00d pressurs 4 £ h 19500 T1Y PC. JACQUARD and “different.” Augnst en Either of these gentlemen will be glad to arrange an eve- . o vawar LIVING ROOM SCITE. large § 00 | $49500 ONE OF OUR FINEST $ on fme el eny 40y nervous condt 225.50--9%12 Faot 26%5.00-— 9x12 Font davenport and two chairs Deep 149 | SUITES. Unusvally handsome owie cebet 8 VELVET BUGS Wil TON VELVE Iy npholatered. August Sale Comfort supreme. Aungust Sale Tommi %25.50 $49.50 Store Open All Day Every Business Day REchERATORS Kkidre e At August Sale Savings! 15, e1C., OF e £14.50 Top Icers ..... $9.95 aiment, th yinan nx“p:.;‘. ! n WE WILL BE ¢, -9 Top Icers go at $16.75 . e | GLAD TO <5499 Top Icers go at $23.50 o | e VAKE AN 39,00 Top Icers go at $33.50 o EVENING <5000 Apartment style §19.75 e MEMBER OF ADASKIN FURNITURE SYNDICATE A e 525,00 Side Toers go at $19.95 Dr. F. Coombs Opposite Capitol Grounds 40 ‘56 FORD ST. Between Asylum anclPeori St PHONE #3675 Side leers go at §2850 Ra\eECL i e s 3 D 2.9197 $45.00 Side Icers go at $36.75 Advertised o tiaston o s ; Almost Half a Century in This Same Spot HARTFORD VERY FASY TERMs Kleen-Kold o &1 or G ofor S

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