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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929. peo complaining DREAM VANISHES WITH HISBCYCLE = Boy Pays $2.65 for Wheel, |\ Learns It Was Stolen st X 1 | [ whi | | nough to and O Varce a tth SWill—will to her Stanley Szparkowski o street, just tall enough to look over the station and into the ant Bamforth the custody of a bicycls pleadingly at the lic merely nodded. Stanley sighed vele, for which he had paid $2 McAvay t the d have ighton the Smit Miss M McC Lbly at or police desk eye inqu tenant and rolle bureau h 1it ged it e geant back to quarters. From house nley watched his bicyele down the co bis bicyele ene for which he had paid Art Zy ki who lives on Booth strect, $2 To have a bicycle Btanley's dre: When 7yl offered him for § th weeks ago, he saw the 1 his dream. He bought the The wheel must have been a sorry wreck when he bought it. But Stanley is cne of those boys who can do things. In cellar his house there were two old ca £ paint. Skortly Mley had a blu bicycle, with the wheels trimmed in red. hen ripped off the old seat and put on one which was given to him long ago, and one which h was saving for a ti this. Ha took bicy Yoad for its first trial spin new colors. Trouble Bomething was wr¢ wheel and somethir the front wh For i ley bought parts which wou the coaster functios for 30 bearings and wheel. Al was well, th Other boys who did bicycles were jealous of was not stingy the boys had ed it. Friday evening working in one of 1 machi The friend T.ouis Gonski riding a bicycle recognized been pa James back to Stz story. Then the the corner to the Zyleski home, but Art wasn't at home. Officer Kelly believed Stanley, so Stanley kept the bicyele. Not satisfied with were turning, Go police station. He told and Sergeant McAvay to the case Gonski fact upon the sergeant wheel had been stolen over ago. He had reported it to lice at the time but nothi happened. There was nothing geant to do but to take Art ‘Zvleski could not he found. now the bicyele is in the police tion while Stanley is disconsol But there is another thing—Sergea McAvay promises Stanley that will get his $2.65 back if the wheel i« the one which Gonski reported as lost over a month ago. OUTBOARD RACES Water Events Under Auspices of Sunday as Scheduled. idor ms Art one he alization of | bicyele. the he inder developed. was wro rd cents cones with 1 a ride when Stan on Broad a store friends Stanley | i i down Broa Silver street saw the friend even if it pped Offic ¢ took the anley roz wh told arou officer went ond, dark Pole vault Hanna: thir ning way events to story the assigned the was ; Thomey impres umping cha | of records ic for the bicyele And he | bl i | ninth 10 spo Despite rumors to the cont big outboard 1ces v auspices of the Middletown Yacht elub will be held at Middletown Sun- day as scheduled. The races will start at 2 o'clock daylight No entry fee is requir and ric 18 welcome to compete. R will ¥ in classes B, C. D and a for Cash prizes will be awarde eats will be served to the mechanics. Listed amo fastest drivers these will be Mr Boston, Alic Genevieve York city will ot with Herh Frank Patagoni Island, Ru. Edleridge of Boston, G London, Conn. and Bristol. Middletown sented with Olson, Phi Kenna, Carl coni and B Beloin Adar Landers N. B. Mach Batteries time. Ny and free Irivers and ind By g the the in th Mildre H Th entrants are 1 H lowell Among s. ckey of nd New [ sex edford o Wests ar o Toston, herty of Ne arl Mason o w of Georg: Meech FEDERALS ARE SWAMPLED The Washington A's defeated th Feder #cove of defeat for t lineup Balicki Conway Balicki « Is ye 1000 POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN “T used to stay up at night until all the children home, but now I just look through the house when 1 get up in the mornin’ to see if they're all in.” “Gopyright 1825 got “None d got in m Pubimme was shown in 1ne ‘Copyright 1929, ple on ounds exhibit t mping the nd sion Smith Play h 1 mpion, t day for V iump thre eld the six Washi Hedwig N er Chuck damn’ st Put Main 1bout Vancs Playground Events reet wers hie and long sweltering Vane forgot neir ability in s, Much inter- events at both partici 1 at 1d un- Marion was h Miss Karl vision | nd nothing interplaygrot houzht only by 14 to 1t holds cor ind chances ski and Wash- hit th neton's Mile AUNT HET BY RORERT QUILLEN Finds Task of Caring for Susie Dendem, at 11, Decides Responsibilit. Strenuous for One So Young and Becomes Tired of It AllL plain sick of er mother died, 1thot it ana mn onv | friend, discussing he was brought 1o the On the way to the ed wha boy friend it and woul onger. She tobacco fields Monday. f Loy twins tha old, one sister, |sick of ven ye t years old s any in the sie reb s| vho is on sh an coald pu she mind the polic started up Commerc ind up Main fatl r cited simed ¢ Bamforth However, ftor Susi nio the station 3 o'clock this after Martha time it swam here yesterday distar end that convenient At the announced lished mar omen, at 200 met 100 meters, 440 yard Al of the re her distances were: 200 1 They 2146 10 FLORIDA BANKS IN FINANGIAL TROUBLE Two Iore Tail in Daytona Beach-Probe Continues was new ords than amaten same vards, 2 4-5: 440 640 EASILY Lo vards, 7% in de- up today anking e cksony Tuly 13 vards proximate positors’ money ind au- reor- of six closed Tommy ran's five of ners Pind His Chil two in Merchants the company, Parget in Workout the company ik and th were cl N Kk Right Brag Hoos Iralls (p) James J. nst and business yester- trouble reaching Ton; his ording to by reorgani their osed, acc R g s sate | chin in worko preparation for his miners the jraddock at Thursday night for prot of ughran's sparri tedly landed chin even thou peared to he Daytona Beach the lure of the brought m on two emaining institutions in city continued bnsiness De Land nsing despite in 1h the County and Trust the | National while he Colonial of Mi- block then v withdrawa i Tommy suid tod: : two hours oblig + ind that one of thern Volusia mi him king Dose company and irst zolfer, woodchop vank, Thursday = P and failed hanjo player, and in st company photog all was ph oples lown had me my sy Jog do lea Tommy all right hanking said John 1 I'm now." four o IFlorida lim three hanks. nary hearin \ involy of Mrs last Mary Mlynar complained that h her banking and di- of Ba ban dent bank violation ing laws. Fouts was night The « Sergeant retarial S—AL retarial S—Aug Tec tari assanulted the evening a hy Moody ion, July Moody ily Milton Legat Moody employed tional Afte session, the Profes- st Bank.;—advt absence Swimming Marks in Pirst an James Corbett 1., is on a visit he and two child M hett and James Co Corbett was at one the old Corbin Company. Appe nee as Pro. Ne 1 1 York Norelius, (UP) — Mar women's Olym- ing champion who forsook the July 13 former amatenr vorld 1 rec ranks held for profos- 1 today a sional five pro- first appearance READ HERALD CI FOR BE mermaid. honse LAND RIGHTS jock's Yankeo making every City Items noon time 1 RESULTS ed 'Little “Mother”” Surrenders Job; iAN[iELEN[] MAKES Brood (Continued From First Page) ies Are Too | A physician |ined n indicated that the grind had not greatly harmed them hus the flight then rosad case police st She tion. ion Susie re- I been saying to t she wa d not stand rad gotter ed into led in a draw so far as tha 13 concerned. a second-hand the landing srday. The m. July collected - plane from a hatch off the cabin all but forced the and tor. angle The Just for job and was to have [°!" e could zo |t wanted be |V Buh field plane, touched ). m. yes not g to G Debris which of th on stabilizer sl o was who station. T ial strect street. But \er was back om me 1y to Lieutenant ! cover whicl of the endur: ab: flight. stiffly sort oil t blow Ather, as. torn ¥ to- in ol nee At ont control its unprecedented of climbed haggard on their bewhiskered go | tered they p d the hich would not quit and protest: fate t had denie opporftunity to to the finish wit! unit. fliers ne. a did not il will come unescorted noon to talk She th of them turn the test in a fight hand prowess he second power Suddenly after Comes | Landing shortly The end came ‘“-n and questing As the ind was clocked along the swim it had estab- profession 220 yard 500 yards e slower recopds for the vefuelling ¥ t the hardy come to the end Mendell looked hile Reinhart, wbled he pway from the later said they strangely weak Mrs. Ila F husband with before the pilots, in the face of pro tests whisked a to a hos pital examinatior and a contact i a 37th refueling auxiliary ship rees th she for of took the durance lane. the Angeleno, with ail wobbling Iy, slippe: away and landed sharply before the who er oup e ns were were aware ha attempt adventurers of their flight. hale hearty bit more pale attempted to wall plane Both fi found on their feet inhardt greeted tha neters and 0 mete a8 and 500 a Sparring Part- were for comy Men in Frede them, noa Fairly Good the physical = ood Condition Rhodes. who ex aid that their condi better than migh ted.” ure, blood pressure about th show afte Vo kiR SIS Dr 1 punches forte—had no iy Loughran's ut yesterday in title bout with s amine tion was “much have been expe The and which a tempers of person pulse each would was lium next violent exercise under ordinary con- ditions, with the return to normal While they wouldn’t want attempt it.” Mendell and Reinhart plained of slight deafness, but had almost cleared away by time were interviewed at {resting place at a hotel issued this statement Pliers Issue Statement arve awfully proud of 1o hold the refueling. take this opportunity to express ou {thanks and appreciation for all the help and encouragement during this flight. “In g put it as seption that the was slower, came through fine, to see anybody els on . Tommy effort to e handapent both com photographers n wore him ont as fisherman, fa numerous other th they er Ve honor ord ers wore me arring d It pariners they hit was nothing and fo5 tting this ro high as possib| who exam- long which after breaking all existing endurance records turn- duel between man and mo- t take-off the coupled with An- iptly out of motor 1 1 their 1 Men- Reinhart had messaged te- and gained its position over the en- h 1 watching themselves her a vigorous embrace n t v 1 this their There they aving endurance We wish to Town and Country club. rendered have our intention of making it 300 hours ski, 515 High o 1he polic husband and | but, due ed on the blowing off the stabilizer vibration ed to land Had Much “But we ar have won all records by ho We desive at this thank the thousands of peopl the United States who telegrams and letters of to debris that abilizer and to the hatcl and cutting a hole of the Buhl, o and 1 gain in st s nvesti- was caused we wer Flynn for School summer st 16.—ad{t, School summer ust 16.—advt ent graduate 1l School W Encoy very agement happy over of time is now Britain Na- al over have sent of nearly 17 of Los will never know how these m I helped us to win the fight; Kept up our spirits and kept |termined to p on to the of our powers. “As to the flight uelling grind, but though it was well fort that we made. Angeles with hig wife elyn Cor- Mr, 1 tost Vehicle re iss rhe us de fullesf Motor it was a feel worth every « ASSIFIED ADS and we are pl which the As with the interest peo had collect- in excessive | 53 hours short of our that wo | Withstand the powerful games of the to en- {couragement during the flight. They | from 1S how they t long | bye, as | ple have shown toward us.” In speaking of the last moments the flight Mendell said: lot | ot thought we had no had better come down trouble landing but the | ail was so heavy I had to hold| the stick back with both hands ‘o |bring her down on an even keel.” | Inspection of the motor which carried the biplane to its astounding | record showed that it was in excel- lent condition. The nine cylinder air cooled power unit was takea apart late yesterday by W. E | Thomas, Wright Aeronautical cor= | poration expert, and after being | thoroughly looked over. he pro- {nounced it as “ready to Ay again The motor had been reconditioned | prior to the flight, after "450 previ- ous hours of duty. The spark plug: of which there were two sets under | a gwitch control that the pilot might alternate their usaze, were declared perfect Wire O One Spark Plug "The connecting wire was off one plug of one set. which for the report of Chief Pilot Mendell that he frequently what he thought one plugs missing fire, Tt Ieno 760 W There. the 25 correct Judd of | likeness n was or W estimated that the Ange- had flown approximately 19.- miles in the journey which haa taken it only a few miles from the iirport. The average speed was 80 miles an hour, with the motor con- [suming 3,035 gallons of gasoline. A new Buhl air sedan today was en route here, a gift to the flie from the make of the plane An-| ey eno. It is powered with a| Wright whirlwind motor, gift of th. Wright Aeronautical corporation $3.000 Awaits Men contributions 1an $3.000 and possible con cts for °n and stage appea as well as for newspaper and magazine articles, awaited the pair when they had completed their re: The flight was backed by William Gibbs McAdoo, former secretary of the treasury who owns the plane William G. McAdoo, Jr., A. M Manus, Jr., manag of the Culver City airport whe the flight and Paul Whittier, pilot refueling ship. I"og: a Herald. A twaddle day. will say th. kn I v now the followi The like pearing in of July 12t Cash amounting to more tr ances, ful Graybar w Majestic, T T Tonight, likeness of was | judgment of three mon | manager o since reports, he business w ged, the harassed the fliers during ast few nights of their defiant They were also marked s on the part of the pair. poor dear, he flight progressed they be- | but you can more or less accustomed o SO he was > routine, Rritain TENWIS TEAWS FIGHT £ FOR PLAGE IN FINALS sto playing a 1 sight into huying pul a short tim there's a 1 likes New natural thi to of East Scheduled to Battle Midwest and Missouri Valley Matched eligible ing list on tha which he n With California Chicago, July 13 (P—East w battle middlewest, and the Missouri Valley was to fight it out with Cali- fornia today for places in the finals of the U. S. international team nis championships at the always enj tions, and since fhe he he? cireles, whe L Chicago H The east, represented hy Julius Seligson and Lugene McAuliffe, both of New York, reached the semi-final vesterday by downing the Texas tion, two matches to one. Seligson overcame James Quick Dallas, and McAuliffe defeated John Barr, |also of Dallas, in the singles en- he goat guess him, perhaps, w 95 over the w Controls Seemed Jammed i WHO [=S'~ llli Too Much, Rebels, Leaves Home WHEN TAIL FOULS : oo ‘ T 1 silhouette the newspaper- ting in last will not In his own defense, enjoys a little good natured repartes | Kensington gets the dollar today 7 Main street, dealer in the wonder- Electrolux gas r popular make » has ssive salos method lie into his stor Hardware Rritain for New especially seeing that the candidates 1o0de th~ accordinz 'DENIES INJUNGTION " AGAINST GINDER (Continued From First Page) to the division line of property of the plaintiff and the defendants. There are no restrictions in the zon- ing ordinances of the city of New Britain against maintaining such a pile of cinders as the district zoned for industrial purposes, zone with the least number of r strictions, This pile of cinders has n maintained by the defendants their testimony, for period of sver 15 years, and by the testimony of the plaintiff, for a period of ov two Therefore, it is uncon- troverted that this pile of cind has been maintained for a period of at least two years. No action of any kind has been taken by the plaintiff toward the removal of the pile of cinders up to the present time and the plaintiff has not at- tempted by any legal action to pre- vent the piling up of the cinders. The plaintiff produced evidence 1o show that the dust from the cin- ders blows into his house and causes _whose | . age and inconvenience, and pro- night N | ;o ed further evidence to show that Britain |, "5 esult of the maintenance of tWit- 4y is pile of cinders, his property has SN g preciated. Plaintiff further e itor | tempeted to show that is light a % air » interfered with, but ths his man, and |3 0" aim of an casement of light brother k1K, “he a vears. s ow. that's more like received guessing it for over editor answers Judd and Dunlop ppeared Friday The New s Fred got a severe evening's write up be indulged at he knew 543 who is a and air of | A temporary injunction is a pre- . liminary order the court granted at the outset or during the p~n- dency of an action prohibiting tht performance of the threatened acis deseribed in the original complain until the rights of the parties specting them shall have been finally termined by the court. 85 Con- ticut 650 A preliminary injunction will never be ordered, unless from the pressure of a present urgent neces- ity, and the damage threatened which it is legitimate to prevent during the pendency of the suit. must in an equitable point of view of an irreparable character. 72 New Jor Equity. An injunction should not ln nted except for the prevention of ble injury and when ad quate remedy cannot he obtained at law. An injury is irreparable when there is no legal remedy furnishing full compersation or adequate r dress because of the ineffectivens of such legal remedy or when ow ing to the delay incident to the proseciution of an action at law to final judgment and obtaining execu tion thercon such judgment and process would he fruitless of bera- ficial results. §2 Connecticut 156 In the instant there are wts of the and then. D. M. Ro: ng letter: ness of the silhouette a the New Britain Hera h. is that of I'red Judd of | o the | the | ashing machine L Radiola and severs lics. M. RC the Herald publishes the a man who showed moving to New Britai ths ago. He has hean f a store on Main street January and from latest been putting over | 8 ith a bang. Hartford, { has lost a good m n't keep a good ms promoted fo Dre, sver sincee he 1S the er has been ively tune. due to his ag- and of Ager n down the New ash re keen in- the local has only to step wr around fer e before it is realized that ive wire in charge. Hr Britain which is the most ng in the world and he is helong to that T oW foiks who have a “yen™ City. The store manages has heen in vears and yvears. 1 oved the hest ha the wants One and ru no complaine:! irrepar: as would tempora®: case, defendants show the fse The has existed which to he injunction plained of such an plaintift of a condition for a period fwa vy and the plaintiff done nothi rights or tn ance of an al- is no pres- existing for the of a temporary injunction. and If you the court finds that the rights of send in vour letter and, | the plaintift will not be prejudiced cin the dollar. You hava |and that there will be no greater eek-end to try vour Tuck. [Jury to the plaintiff hy awaiting tha % final outcome of the action. The injury ustify & com- has over ars. nd his has stood by protect the contin nuisance, T added {o its prestize Year e is prominent Zast Now who canif either fo n Masorie Nartford evening prevent leged ent in oL spent manv an necessity ] anee to rules counters, but the Texans came back | to take the doubles. Three southern st, Grant, Atlanta, Ga., and the Orleans pair of Dan K. Mur ay, and CIiff Sutter, were unable Bry New 1.—Tdent 4 ho to Valley team of Wray Louis, and Harris Cogges- Moines. Brown took & | singles match from Grant, and Cog- | | geshall took the other singles tilt Murray, paired togetha: Brown and Coggeshall won the dofi- bles to sweep the se. | California’s team of Keith Glod- | hill, Santa Barbara. and Ellsworth Vines, Pasadena, drew a first round Des 10 —Answ, off —Credi RULES OF SILHOUETTE —Describe how he makes livell- —Address communications to “Silhouette" —~Contest closes at lowing insertion—Saturdas | brought —One dollar awarded daily for best rules. application for a temporary injunc- tion is therefore denied 8 I. TRACESKT CONTEST ity likeness. — BAD CHECK FOR FINE July 13 (®) Hyman Winthrop druggist, who A federal probation officer check i ment of a li- fine. in jail. The returned stamped “No Judge Lowell promptiy a deputy United States hal to get Goldberg. The drug- will have a chance to explain [ | 0d 1 GIVES Boston | Goldberg, | handed a $100 quor Editor, New Britain Herald 2 p. m. 2 fol. case k cheek was Account.’ directed a. m ers may to be mailed or the Herali & ¥ ma ice. aist t given for neatness. later. The Hagne (P—Making one of his infrequent visits to this city the answer according te did the midwest's defending | | former German emveror atfended champions, Emmett Pare of Chicazo | 4 Paul Kunkel of Cincinnati. | Finls will be held Sunday noon RE CLASSIFIED ADS |2 _performance of “Charley's Aunt.” The comedy favorite with { Wilhelm when was in his hey- | day. was a he AD HERALD HER- YOU WOULD NOT PLAY N THE STREET POILY AND HER PALS YOU KNOW PERFECTLY WELL WHY NOT- SUPPOSING A TRUCK RAN OVER YOU- THEN WHAT ? A MARTYR TO THE CAUSE THEY COULD MAKE ME OUT AS AN YES 1T WANT T0 KNOW HOwW THE POOR PERKING ARE MAKING oUT! You WwiISH ME TO CALL UP GRAYSTCNE MR PRINCE?) lil} (VT | i fll WHO? OH! HELLO MISS PRIM. SURE! WERE GREAT! TELL MR PRINCE, HES A PRINCE, AN’ THAT ANT NO PUN ' YES INDEED' THEYRE HAVING A DELIGHTFUL TIME, AND SIMPLY ADORE THE POSITIVE, MISS PRIM? ODD! I NEVER HAD A TENANT STAY THIS LONG AT GRAYSTONE,

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