New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 25, 1929, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN' DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1929. ? P!fifl Chief Arrests terday morning, Chief of Police |Earl Corby, 14, of 46 Sunaide -treet,'poner. has not been seen since he| Bridgeport Store |tig, manager of he store, and'men pulled s rvevelver E T 5 John H. Potter of that town early (are being held in Weést Warwick: left the home of his parents in . ~ George Teskey, 14, an .errard boy, 'pocket apd. “ope oo - Wietlg Boys Wanted in Boston [ias: night took into custedy two|police headquarters at the request|West Greenwich at 8 e'clock yester- Robbed of $40 in Cash 'yn escaped with 846 trom the cash | whike: the other: pointed his pevolve: Providence, R. I, Jan. 35 M — |Boston boys for whom police have of Boston authorities. Their purenwlday morning for school. Search of | Bridgeport, Jan. 25 (P — KEach 1reg|.|.~r. |at the. Teskey boy, - - + w 'While searching the sparsely settied [been searching since Wednesday |are expected to’call for the boys|the house revealed that Howard's armed with an autematic revolver,| When the vobbers walked in, —— section near his home in West |morning. today aud return to Boston Wwith|“beat suit” and a 32 caliber revolver itwo men entered.a lLogau Bros. Manager Wirtig supposed they were| A hydroplane ‘has been ‘Enown {g n——— Gresnwich yesterday for his nephew, | ' These latter youths, William Law- [them. belonging to his father also are|store at 64S Beechwood avenue last 'customers and stepped ~“forward to|cross the English chanasl I8 40 13, who has been missing since yes- |ler, 12, of 50 Sunside street, and| Chief Potter's nephew, Hownrdxmlu\n‘. evening and held up John T. Wir- :wail on them. Buddenly each of the |minutes. 3 Gives “Ny ACISors” {0 Prit- cess Hermine s Surprise i : : Doorn, Helland, Jeu. 25 (M—As a surprise, former Kaiser Wilhelm has . ) given his wife, Princess Hermine, 9 the latest work from his pen, a book ] e : entitled .My Ancéstors.” The book in a special de lyze bind- g ing of red leather Was presented to the princess 1n conhection with the 3 preliminary celebrations of the 70th anniversary ‘of her husband’s birth- day. She had no inkling that Wil- p 5 helm was eéngaged on'literary labers as he wrote ‘the ' 'book ' in secret. Household "employes for a week or B M i o1 , Select Any of These Beautiful Bedroom Pieces ve appeared in various The exile's ‘establishniont was humming with activity today in pre- paration for the bhirthday celebration of Sunday. “The former Kaiser, how- ever, left the servants to wrestle with various preblems and pursued his regular routine, - including sawing wood during the morning. Princess Hermine was forced to abanden her cuutoml:y fl:i:;. walk i3 The 4'Post Bed 5 2 . . THE BOW'END BED ::to melflllnule.hnpg-rer‘:‘tlz b::-“te DAY BED A full size 2 & N . ll_ey«;u ger;!er llhl:: e coming celebration had attract- } A 8 ow-en| — od too many photographers m'Doorn. bed -that re- ‘ 75 i o ok $ 75 one surely will END TABLES Seme 50 scions of the house of sl 50 flects the charms . 5 . hd please you! It is Holenzollern are expected to arrive ® of the ¢-poster! Tt : tull size! Finished in mahogany by tomerrow when Wilhelm will re- op.n' to a full size 3 ¢ v . 5 » 2 2 CTI:".-G!" (; S oty Frvco ey B | bed complte with mat. | TWin Size : R TvinSie | fz 2 $1 tren! §29.75 PY i , ity $29.75 mer Kaiser, is not expected to at- tend. Word was received from Kiel that he was suffering the after-effects of an attack of influenza. A delegation of former army offi- cers and representatives of the old German nobility brought Wilhelm . greetingsand a thank offering which, £ ! F h v they explained, he could give to any renc am y charities he might select. The former ruler will be helped With 6 Drawets in housing his guests by Count Bent- nick, who has placed all the guest 4-Drawer Va,nity rooms in his own castle at the dis- posal of the manor. The count first d ‘ “ extended hespitality to Wilhelm 14 § . L when the latter crossed into Holland ‘ .75 o ; j . in 1918, Full length swinging mirror — Straight top Vanity with four ' ’ #ixsconveplent draverd] . AWRERS REP“RT suN B“RN drawers and swinging mirror! } § large piece! T0 AFGHAN NG (wo Soutp Sud 0 Bo , | Dresser Nother for Eighth Time ‘ With Swinging Londen, Jan. 25 (M—The Daliy Dresser E , Mirror Express said today that a son had wm‘ stafl heen born to Bouriya, dethroned onal - : 3 R queen of Afghanistan. l'y i ‘ . .’s A Bolhbay dispatch to the paper Mirror - . quoted the India News Annc,y‘ an saying the child was born at Kan- J L i s i e 3 dahar, where Souriya fled with her ; e Large swinging mirror and husband, Amanullah. It is her| , . .sn b v @ four. spacious duyerl! Ex- eighth child. L ceptionally low priced! The Express glso said it was ;u- thoritatively stated at the Afghan P legation in London that an army .l‘“‘" .'p”mus .Dre‘“er' commandeq by Leon Trotsky, fer- with ~stationary mirror of mer leader of the Russian red grmy, large size! N ‘was waiting the course of events en the Russo-Afghan frontler, In Exile Trotzky has been in exile at Alms Maza, Russian Turkestan, and fre- quently has been repo a8 gor- fously 1ll. There have been ne §d- vices from Russia that he had been A THE FULL‘ 1 allowed to leave his place of ex- ‘| P : -fle. On the contrary recent dis- - VANITY . ; A8 5 The Chifiorobe patches have announced - that the communist party had declared re- lentieas warfare on his followers. ; o ne 1 HARL The Express quoted an official at “ r . ; the Afghan legation as claiming that o " the great Afghan provincial chiefs, w 4 | each possessing an army, were wait- 25 ! ing for the snow te meit so as to R Full length mir- \ : ; / _very ln‘gg e march on Kabal to restore Amanul- - ror with swinging 5 ; : 1 } 3 i e e lah .to the. threne.. Parls. diapatches , : i » 3 yonterday sald Amanullah was - be- side mirrors and : — sized wardrobe! Canopy lieved 't be ‘marching ‘toward the six drawers, ! ¢ ' top as illustrated. capital, to . desl with Habibullah Khan, who usurpeu the thratno l‘r.cm RADIO BENCH — Amanullah’s brother,. Inayatullah. It was also stated that Inayatullah $l 95 Metal Smokers « had never heen proclaimed king but Although these illustrations are repro- The red mahogany veneer overlays enhance e vt ed from. XKapul duced fiom tie acieal phutagtaphs, they the beauty of each piece! G-ply walnut veneer 89 ;nl-‘:i':n: "rl:-n upl::u:-: duxf{:::hll:.‘ bl‘;ll-' Varlons colored velour do not 110 jtusace to !kl’lel;' bel::}t;!r c:'l&-h our ‘:CE“ESL(‘:E. lDRAWERS et e Gl c atullah flew to India to seek help tops—designed metal bases. piece reflects the work of & maste 3 > . mahogany color! In crackle finish of ved, in arming hia brother's farces. 1 One to & customer! man! $5 down delivers any piece you Interiors finished in mahog- ‘ .50 o ._!‘ y : Figure the small cost of & 8 2 I ekl Muish ot et Habibullah was represented as be- select! any color! 3 plece suite of these pleces! gresmiar ing quite bewildered at the new | | . power thrust upon him by the turn of events and as deing nething. HOUSE OF LORDS TALXS OF TUNNELING CHANNEL 3iay Have Juint Committee With France to Solve Enginesring Problems London, Jan. 35 (A—The house of lords yesterday discussed briefly the proposal of & tunriel underneath the Erglish channel te ecennect England and France. The matter came up en & motioh of Lord Newton suggesting that the government approach the French government with a view to the ap- pointment ef join committes to examine the engineering and finsn- cial aspects of the projects already eutlined. . 3 = | B B B ; 3-Pc. Living Room Suites in Velour $ 3-Pc. Serpentine Front Living Room Suites $ ; Jects had been rejected formerly. He Herrup's always lead in values and this offer is one of the reasons! It is almost impossible to describe this suite in full but you must see it to § said .a joint committee of both . : B . 1 . o A i Upholstered in fine Velour—each piece as illustrated from the photograph! realize what a big value it is! The large Divan with serpentine front and four ln 1343 ad voted agatnes it be. o front legs—the Wing Chair and Club Chair with curved fronts—each piece has it in 1533 snd voted against it be. The Divan—Wing Chair and the Club Chair at this sensationally low r n k ] :;u:«: ,.’.’:...‘1;{“.“.3.3'.’.’.".’.'.?.’2 ::';::‘ price. It has loose spring-filled emhionl—gprinz backs and other fine $1.00 Weekly spring-filled fevenlble cushions—spring seats and backs! A lihited quantity $1.50 W ey, OISy an L et LA BNt e teatures you would expect in higher priced suites! on sale at this low price! oekly might come over through the tun- nel and seize Dover. r N h incident id t 3 Pt g i Bl Ph Hartford Our Easy Credit Terms now for a foreign nvem'rlnen: :: one Hartio ARE OFERED WITHOUT ANY CHARGE bomb London t hes in the i ” 3 2 . purchases up to nnlf.htwl:e upset by a vigilant ticket ] sz 50 Weekly: payments on - szw collec! . He pointed out too that cost es- If You Wish to Shop = - my‘-’o:.u on ssm umun-u3 &nn o'_'v‘u; project :;”d" uv-:‘fied 36-50 purehases up to from $300,000,000 to $1,800.000,000. in the Evening! COR. MAIN AND MORGAN STREETS OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS 81 2 Weoekly payments on slm e el VS HARTFORD hrsaid for 10 years without hindrance would number more than 275 billion descendants at the end of that period.

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