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s b B NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1929, . 1 ‘ ner of the rmount st t;\ PARK B[]ARDT ’an adjourned Imee(lng the cousin to the king of Italy after | | Grey Coat, conqueror of Blue Lark- missioners will again revise seven months of iage, has 5 Cosgrove and Kennedy Cited For |WHITNEY DIVORCE [BLUE LARKSPUR e ol s ARD TIRES [simnerSal ™ e i e v s s o 5 Sharon., Earl Sande's Hermitage Mangan l;‘quested the newspapers(N., her mother; Mrs. Charles King | ul B and Roguish , are to state that other teams wishing to | Corsant, has d. Th ved- Courage by Police Commission; | GROUND PREPARED| ~ RACE FAVORITE ::itwevrsionen sl OF BASEBALL WAR it st s o peiee G, B s P ] Ll t | Rognish eye was an outstanding fa- | ‘llo:\\sl 11:“1r schudtulles by Friday. Miss Fish's wedding to Count An- | . 5 rite - the Kentucky Derby, but hi or rental of a pump from [thony De Bosdari, took place in ia for Bravery Suggested L T e e e o LT e s e R nsign { y dugg Wile Takes Up Newada Resi- American Glassic (0 Be Run At e v same soout weexcverere | Hopes™ (9 Setfle Wasmngton[mf Trne e L L i e e 1 has yielded to\ireatment and tha | 1 The commissioners will visit Wal-|to Los Angeles, and back to Chi- Officers Who Perform Unusual Acts in Performance of | dence-Refuses Statement Arlington Park Saturday ~|res yieided toireatment and the | pyrk Tangle Nyt TUBSEAY [nut s park o seeet & sie. tor x| cuso. . 242 : | tose of Sharon overshadows the regulation marble ring, which they Last October the countess, N Duty May Receive Emblem of Recognition in — Chicago, July 10 UP—E. R Brad | i< eniered in the event. Semator | T - {expeat to bulld there. ~The propos- | ing with her mother from ialy. ob- g : - Cirl New York, July 10 (P—Establish- | ley's Blue Larkspur is more than |y x. Camden's crack daughter of| The problem of a baseball sched-|ed building of the ring will come|tained a divorce, charging desertion Future—$10,000 Suit Referred to Kirkham. ",‘\“,“,,.\ e TR G e i S e e e et |’mm BrigadeTtosa Mundi has ce. ) Ule on Sunday afternoon in Wash- [up for further action next Tuesday.|and infidelity. L0k Mrs. Marie Norton Whitney today [classic at Arlington Park Saturday.|(aplished herself as the hest threc. | N8O park, settled several times, | S o Ofticers Daniel Cosgrove and John |the lights may be in use at the earl- |centerad attention on her relations | which will carry with it $60.000 in| year old filly of the season by ner |CFOPPed up again last evening 10|y mar Countess Is Kennedy will be cited for bravery at iest possible moment the report |with her husband. Cornelius Van-|added mor following the aisa- | \ietorics in the Ashldnd, Illinois and |Narass the members or the park| = > b 5 v 4 B lis of thei rolie depart e aatoith o by GHiISt Tartil dssEne (Sort ) Whitney: pointing showings of Clyde Van|Kentusky Oaks events. commission. The commission in the | Naval Man’s Bride | 'ether botties made of pigskin. The ment and in the future some insignia The workmen doing the best | Mrs. Whitney, it was learned at |Dusen and Windy City vesterday |carly part of the season nted 10| Chicago, July 104P—Miss Joseph- | SKin 'is cured all in one piece and will be given to officers who that they can. Chief Hart continued, Calneva, Cal. has rented for three| The Kentucky Derby winner and 3’”“‘ “f”»‘ Cross baseball team the fine 19sh, the former countess De|made into a bottle holding, in some guish themselves while performing [and it will not be long before ob \months the J. . Stack residence, |{he victor in Yhe American Derby yight to use the park. —The Holy|Bosdari, who divorced the second |cases, 2s much as 40 gallons. their duty, if the committee com- |is completed Pola Lodge, on the Nevada side of |1oth finished behind Mrs. Dene- Third Worker Injured ‘] 038 I““»‘y'-‘ badihariivisotieninn | posed of Commissioner Morton and Supernumerary Appointed t boundary line. Under the N2-jmark's Frances Milward in the De-| 0 Ghong “rue 19 (L) ARG ‘H"; ‘\ :j““'\‘ :’ ‘“‘“:1["""‘“ .h'fl ”‘h" Bur- | ——— Police Chief Hart follows the spirit | .., o . ronin, 110 ada law a three months' residence | fender nurse, a mile and a furlon hone linemen were dead today !,y ‘m"v‘h‘\“(’ S o i S ATHLIIIILIIILAAAL LI LA LI VIR AAAIAANIA A 10 which was exhibited at a me B ireett s o ved as a s nu- |is necessary to file suit. for divorce. | cvent vesterday. which was class:d | g another recovering from serfous | (10 (o8 A€I Share 0F The use of | ? TN S the police board polier el t he| At Calneva. Mrs. Whitney said: “I{as a “classic trial.” The son 0f |{ e s result of an accident ALl ) | H d . Y H quarters last night. ecilonl of the'h ) onin's ap- have no statement to make and IlNan O' War led almost the full | s on electric light pole late ves- After s I weeks of see-sawing Mo ernlze our ome Commissioner Morton made the | cineniont was delay somewhat |deny all reports.” C gistance but could not o terday that sent 4,500 volts coursing | Pack and between the two | suggestion that officers who by their jee, did not - in his pos- Summer resort on Lake 1 e finishing rush of Frances Milwara. |(hrough the body of W ay- |teams the rk Scommission finally | In Spain wine is still carried ig deeds distinguish themselves should <iry papers. Simce he| The Whitneys were married in|Wingy City finished fourth, back of [ 1on. Hayton was married three days e | NG EEAL be rewarded. “I believe that th has shown them fo the board, he will | Paris in 1922 after a school-girl | pr, Frecland. and never was 2 |ago. E 1 E dule for the t\\o‘ should b some method wherby {ake his place on the police force. |romance and until a year ago the |threat. Dr. Freeland. winner of the | ), p Reynolds, father v | general public cou reco Z f Ray nd Francis Hart Stanley |couple was considered among the| preakness and an eligible for the ree children, died while attempti the commissione rs | spiest of the New York and Long ol 4 - cers who have performed their duty {yplinsky, Harry Axleby and Wil clussic, ran well, considering he has| o pegcue his fellow lineman as|heaved a sigh of relief. when with- | 3 i . . to the city well.” Commissioner Mor- jiam Benjamin, 3 cants for S your married set | just recovered from injuries st Hayton slumped himply in his safety | Out warning the Sacred Heart team \utomatic Oil Heating for Homes ton said. “One of the things that |{jons as supernumerary officers, have She is the daughter of Sheridan S.1eq when he was kicked by Paul|jet at the top of the pole. protested. this beard could do at the present poen refe liscipline com- |Norton of P: avenue, a lAWYer. | Bunyan in the American Derby | | m ! eno smith| Valentine Gaj, manager of the i g H teynolds and Laurence H. Smith £ Hmeivoula) be toBunais hiess ol s 1 and he is the son of Harry Paync ancis Milward, also a clussic Raypiol I Lanrenc b Sacred Heart team, attended a meet- | Mode] R—$90.0 Installed hi ¥ limbed the pole When they touch- s flkrw with some sort ofiingiEn sy 808 : pproved the series of [ Whitney. eligible, covered the distance in 1552 | £4'lih ton's bods tiere was a crack. |8 Of the park hoard last evening| W SRS y that they will know that the board | The PORH AR EeH O po- | Their romance began on the Whit- |almost two seconds slower than the | i tor po el ¥ B RES (M for a_discussion of the subject. 1t | >ayments Arranged—No Finance Charge does not let their work go unre- |[HRC TS t. one 1o be played in |ney vacht Whileaway. She was at- [track record, and her stock 45 4| ere hurled to the ground. Reyn-|Vas decided that for the last time | WA New Br <t 25 and one to be |tending school at the time. At the |prospective winner of urday's| nids died at a hospisal. Smith was|there will be a revision of tha| Parker Urges Study played in Meriden on August 21, pro- | wedding Mr. Whitney acted as his|rich event, did not improve much. [jejjoved recovering today from back |Schedule. The managers of the With the exception of C viding the proceeds of the game go son's best man and the bride was Unless injuries or changes in|;hjy, |three teams and any other teams sioner Parker. the board was ent to the pension fund. The officers also |given a complete set of family jew- [plans by owners cause withdrawals After the power had been shut off, [ Which may want to play ball there | siastic in its approval of this s asked the board to approve of them |els by the Whitneys. the classic, richest cvent of thelgther linemen brought down Hay-|during the season must get togeth- | gestion. Commissioner f be- | soliciting advertisements for the A judgment dismissing a $1.000.- |season in this country, should lecide|(on's hody. Attempts at resuscita- [er and arrang schedule which | lieves that the matter shou € | score cards. Approval was given 600 breach of promise suit brought [the three-year-old leadership. Be- {ion were made but the lineman ap-|must be filed with the park depart- | EsenjcatafiliconaidgrRtiongn ahy Bannan and McGrail Reclected |,y fvan Burrows Fontaine, dancer, |sides Blue Larkspur, Clyde V: lerL ity haa been ‘elsetrocutedl aic | ment not lafer inan miday ot inis| 53 147 Arch St. Phone 3130 the board should not act too hastily. he opening of the new busi- |;eqinst Mr. Whitney was filed inlsen, Windy City and Dr. Freecls most immediately. | week. The board then will indicate | In response to questioning. Chief on, Michael W. Bannan was | g nreme court here last Mz Miss [all the worth-while horse f the Hayion was said to be a former|its approval. Failure to do this w u‘ Hart stated that in other cities nOtl4gain clected chairman and Joseph | yontaine had br t the sult in|season are entered. Karl Eitel|resident of West Springfield, Mass. |mean that next Tuesday evening at | only is insignia given to officers who feGrailse syt the boara il it neciss . Weine | have performed feats of bravery. b inst Officer Blanchette |aoreed to ma \iaa0 Selhan also in some cases, the officer T IAEITIASAL4I 141483980 838880040018088880008 4. . entered by EUgene giileq to do so. She alleged he was vanced in rank. Following the ol father of Ernest Rouleau. |ipo father of cussion. Commissioner Morton ar injured when the officer’s Chiet Hart were appointed a com- otorcycle is alleged to have knock . " g /‘ - —fl mittee to take care of the matter and |og him down on November 25, 1928, | REAL ESTATE IR\.\TH-.I"{S at the next meeting of the hoard |anq in which both the officor and | Samuel Marshall has sold proper- they will make a report w ty on Corbin avenue to Mrs. Iva M A e city of Ne Brita are sued for ., B given! fo cauncil at its next mea: | o1 oy OF N BUUSI RS SEy e |Marsnalll throughi the Commercil sion. At the same time it was de atian counsel. The police hoard also | 0. a8ency. Mrs. 1ia '\«Llua"tm’l"’ ed to cite Officers Kennedy and Cos- |- i o0} e tho |has sold property located at 12 efiised to rayihodnlis lollle forahallc street to Samuel Marshall grove at roll call o8 Ce oy, @ ng to $3 They also ) e b Cell Room Improvements Ted - to the corporation |through the Commercial Co. agency. New bids. following definite spe- |~ 00 TN 0 Delian was re- v cifications made by the police hoard. = | bl e R L R TR Ol e A Without expense room will be asked from local con- | A Plan whereby the location of all tractors. The board is in financial po- | €Ity electrical wiring will be shown to you we will prove i o o s the mostom i | 548 Suggested by Commissioner that Remola the Bide which they have are an |Morten: Thig nill be worked o . . fiquated. It was also stated that the conjunction with the board of fire sanitary conditions. due to old |Commissioners and will be inexpen- plumbing. in the cell rooms is very |5V ] K 4 This cream-white salve iseasy bad and should be changed at once 1t was also stated at the meeting mapply—doesnotscilclothing. That the cable for the lights that the cilty and the police depart- | J=A s healed and helped Pile which were recently erected at South |ment had heen complimented several Sufferers for 17 years. Main and Ellis street, Grove and times on the “safe and sane” Fourth Sold by druggists—or Traad sirecta Corin avtmie and | %heh nas recently cxperionced e Henry Thager & Coy ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN (115) INCH WHEELBASE West Main streets, has not vet arriv- RS R Cambridge, Mass., for ‘ . ed, but that Spring & Buckley, who | An old railroad station in Berlin F 'l‘ that it will be shipped soon so that seating 3000 people. in plain sealed wrapper INC. Tel. 2-7171" T : $ ey ! HART FORD TUDEBAKER'’S famous Dictator and endurance record, is strikingly evi- — — Six, the finest car ever built and sold dent in The New Dictator Six, as in its STORE CLOSES AT 1 P. M. SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST at its price, now becomes a still finer car at the factory companion car, The Dictator Eight. —offered at a still lower price! Studebaker’s unique One-Profit manu- Seml'Annual Clearance Sale of Rugs The wheelbase has been increased to 115 inches. It is facture alone permits such a car to be sold at a price lower fleeter, lower—smarter in line and color—smoother in its than that of any Studebaker closed car in history. supple;power —than even its champion predecessor, The Come take the wheel of The New Dictator Six, or Eight. A Dictator which sped 5,000 miles in 4,751 minutes. Stude- \Whatever you drive now, you will be impressed with The Whlttall baker performance, which holds every official stock car speed ~ New Dictator’schampion quality, atits low One-Profit price. 115-inch wheelbase. precisely correct temperature for highest oper- Upholstered arm rests at each side of rear seat, o effict ; o e . i F W .l | 0il filter, gasoline filter and crankcase ventilat- 2" efficiency. which is 46 inches wide. d h ing system insure maximum engine efficiency. Timken tapered roller bearings in rear axle, ‘ . 5 l n l n . 7 . i cheels and e e Hardware of soft Butitr finish, further beauti- an e c to s Lanchester vibration dampener. fseas vl e Tl g Lo, fied by an etched design. E Rubber engine mountings. v design—far costlier but sturdier, safer and per- Fyll-vision, full-vents hodi 1 ovi Fuel pump insures constant, adequate flow of |56 e e e , full-ventilated bodies of steel over ' gasoline, regardless of speed or grade. hardwood /foundation—the accepted fine car Reduced 25% and More . Thermnxla.;imlly controlled cooling system re- Hydraulic shock absorbers, front and rear. coacheiatt tards flow of water until motor has reached Genuine mohair upholstersy. One-piece steel core safety steering wheel. Double-drop frame of new compound flange Fully adjustable steering wheel and front seat. Included also i{] this sale .nf sple{@id Whittall rug, : g Attt el [l i s famous for their long wearing qualities and attractive- ] The Dictator in half the distance accepted as ness are several other well known makes: Bigelow- standard. Hartford, Hardwick and Magee, Sanford—Discontinued 7 b 5 Tarnish-proof chromium plating of all exterior patterns and rugs that are slightly shopworn. All sharp- = —— - o . brigheork, ly reduced for quick clearance. i 3 : X » ; Coincidental lock to ignition and steering \ : assures Dictator owners lowest theft insur- ance rates. Whittall Anglo-Persians French Wiltons | . e i The Dictator may be driven 40 miles per hour Sizes Formerly Priced Sizes Formerly Priced | i 4 2 A ) the day it is d‘?["”."fm_‘hf “5”]}:. of advanced 9x12 ft. $150.00 Now $110.00 9x12 ft. $150.00 Now $110.09 o ibanc it 8-3x10-6 ft. $138.00 Now 8105.00 3-3x10-6 ft. $138.00 Now $105.08 6x9 ft 397.50 Now $75.00 1-6x7-6 ft Now 842,50 Imperial Bundhars o : 4 : B b . /B "yj\(‘:" . Now § Sizes Formerly Priced o ) MODELS AND PRICES 275 ! Now $12. 912 ft. $150.00 Now $110.L0 - = ¥ . _ ! 85x10-6 ft. $138.00 Now $103.00 President Eight + » + $1785t0 32575 Whittall Palmer Wiltons - - - gomman(ier Eighr ol 1675 Formerly Priced Bigelow-Hartford Seamless D?T:[:rn;-?r}‘l;x i ; ‘3§Oto 1525 Now 874, Bussorah Axminsters ; 2 ) 7 i ; ; Dictator Six » » v cto 11 Now 871. Sizes Formerly Priced Ew DicTATOR S1x REGAL SEDAN, Six wire wheels and luggage grid standard equipment, TSR S gz> 95 Now 843 Bhaly il 355.00 Now 844.50 by . DrcraTtor Six CLUB SEDPAN, §7035. Dictator Six Four-Door SEDAN, R E Oto 104§ Now $27. 8-3x10-6 ft. 24950 Now 839.30 $7005. DictaTor Six CoUrE, $995. Prices at the factory. Bumpers and spare tires extra. PRICES AT THE FACTORY Whittall Body-Brussels e ’n “'(;L” \21: e | Tune in “Studebaker Champions” Sunday Evening 9:15 Easte rn Standard Time. Station WTIC - WEAF and NBC Network Sizes Formerly Priced 9x12 ft 27000 Now 0 Sanford Beauvais 1-6x7-6 ft. 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