Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1929. DLFORDPLAVERS, s st i ot [ Weddings | ik o D}ESUUEG’E'EIEE&T{GA'HZIEFSF i o —_— Rotary Official Breaks Up lmlurlv»: Pupils Display Results of Three and e Jacob Lepiejko of Plainville Suc- International Collegiate Tennis S s g P s : 011 at Newpon Gasmo ; oy e : | R Dwight street, and ’«'\ e n:!‘ Londin . l" P 3 ‘ . YOU Wl“ TOO! ance, Using Cake and Ice Cream | a Half Weeks of Vacation vedding of Miss Ruth Bagl cumbs After Lingering Tilness Wamg F”de"’fi[iofl OT EUFODeam it 18 USED CARS servants of the rich maa of An exhibit of the work done by SomL ot My and Mg Gudtare Tionath 42, of \"rnn‘.{t‘fl' it times who went out into the the children of the church vacation | oo, cinogon o von o goon Dlace yas- | Sicer le, died last night o he American | ‘ 4 The Used Cars Listed Below Newport, R. I, July 18 (P hway nd byway nd 1g32d | school was held this afternoon at 2 1, urtarnoon at 4 o'clock at the 2 lingering il Americ: wealth were | : B || carry Our Usual 0. K. Tag . t ford tennis their coat | o'clock ¢ auditorit he ' brought v Chamber of | tain Guy Cooper of the Oxford tenni y their coat|o'clock in the auditorium of l’ home of Miss Bagley's aunt, M o “: i o be I,:”‘\. reni) ; and Are e ~fen ha feammatesiofito an ) g on Howard South Congregationat church under |w. Carlson of Itobbins a to this coun. | Deputics today y Jean| . and £ team started h min n of Robbins v A rat i as eside e in dis sion S By | the supervision of Mrs. Robert Pat- 3 i 3 ’ 3 A, 1y in the Oxford-Camb - {Sherman, president of the Sherman su Mrs Maple Hill. Rev. Raymond Gilman. | try fror ! 190 S and meitlenifiE il Al e : ~TT ITER 1 gty ‘ W Co., who was responsible for |tison, superintendent of the junior|pastor of the Stanley Memorial R the qu ":/m I»M[V;t”}{‘«l(:f"\ of the ; : { GUARANTEED TO YOU : ¢t nbid department, and Miss Ruth Henry, | . . ) & . enger debt accord. 5 VAN presence of three \bidden urch, Cofficiated. Miss Mabel e : : 4 Reg oo : b e lay by defeating 1. A. Holloway 0 e e e i artntendant o i the primary ";,, S R S wood business : Joke in favor oOf reser-| o 1925 CHEVROL P partment. The work exhibited is the | ot man was Harry Carlson .t result of three and one-half weeks| Afiss Helen Smedberz played the i 1 ¥ 1- [ “France has the right (o wish o re- ; 1925 CHEVROLET Coach of work on the part of the children. | wodding march ‘and t main free in the face of pro- | 5 "HEVROLET Roadster helpers and supervisors. The exhi- | promise Me” and “I rich creditor : t sabeaiihin bition was attended by the parents ey lained that he did not Tk HEVROLET Coach and friends of the children The bride was attired in a DGERNas SOl IEOLE SRR 7 P 9 "HEVROLET Coach The first half hour gave the Dar-|of white moire in period style ACDIDIZR DTS ] % " Touring lents and friends an opportunity veil was « S, A sin e remaine 1o | e 1 “‘]"\“’I‘ o e h 3 e & “HEVROLET Coupe see what the children have t soms and she carried a shower b t o is survived b s widow |V formidable amount d ; 31y FEEEss ing every day for the past et ot o vos et o capital abroad. | g ’ 128 PONTIAC Coach we AT r session of The deputy profested against the ¢ - 1923 BUICK Coupe osition of American customs Harvard-Yale tennis tournan Yale, n the ng match v club today s 1in vations in the ratification HSe G 1928 CHEVROLET Cabriolet at the Newport Casino The club had as i Ingraham, Jr Harva mbers of 0. Mather eches, + 1 an- [ duction first of | routine \ meet- [ ing. But . o yridesmaid’s gown was of pink ¢ Al : Bty sl n B hool was he ils0. " he remain= {¢an and ther boumuet was. ot esliloey Lt i e Inany 33 g g 1 ing tim h investigates the fig sub- | P 0 z 3 his oppon « A ockings. | tion room, wh HE e d by French esporters and de- | TEDMS ES The Ingrah maten was |1 e i ir shagsy | shown. oncebtion ollowied Hinvcrg Man Hangs Himseli vied the “prohibitory nature _of ) % ; TERMS and TR oty oughc ANRMer RAR S b el o S tef The exhihit consisted Meriden, . ) In Despondency Fit | the American tarift which has been | TR« - 4 The Bright Spot For Used Cars el ¢ nip n ins. | made ser 00ks, bean by it e et (s :‘:mh].mm.\rm oy Taly, Bel- < T GRS ¢ s ) L. 10 | balls, and paper dolls. i \ and Mrs a mo. 1 S AN d. dend tomay han gium, rance and ve some | B ind 5 meric carpentry work and sewing work of |¢ g ; e e » the limb o susdsi] ” 1928 CHEVROLET Panel was spent in the demonstra- | ggoq, shots w i the girls were also on view. on their return will reside on Il esterday afternoon @ combined e R £ dcedur ' “I could ul kill w\rn to save Pattelson-CheerIet it street extensior | vice of the vacation schools of the Mr. Londin is employed = s bod overed Cr il my mother,” wered rtha Jane | Incorporated ¢ ¢ . anley Memorial and South Con-|(arlson Hardw i 3 de 3 ] a0 e e e hon0s Era et i Sl o Tel. 211 ol ; | wh t have been followed. tional churches was held in the 3 ; to ot ! sriand | trained nurse, when asked at Lima. 1141 Stanley driven | South church. Warren Hale rendered = et o |80 e for the ration of | ., her attitude on national defense its and a veral musical selections NEWTON—JACOBSON I ‘_'_}_":“'-'Hlv ) 2 when she sought naturalization pa- || S o articles made by the s erdinEie o et ’ Rk A _ “The United States is 100 SUONE | pors, Barred from nship on ; man. In either |\ ziven 1o some children's in- » vesterday, the marria \ ; ) A g e ‘]"' il ‘)"1” | this ground she plans to carry her A s : M| case the boys probably would have | Stitution wnor M. Jacobsor 'h 2 halit i @S iatcamnould cebled plea to higher courts. She was he fell oft at Nathan Hale < ’ e 4 ! ! in the face of all of them ; I ouny e ¥. Nov ST e i i born in Alsace-Lorraine WE HAVE A the net he showe Open Lvenings and Sundays BOY'S SKULL FRACTURLD in this city, to Orland o e e He fell yester- e el e S & S e S L There were indications that the O nan e e s o oy el o B g i v s hatmher s, ansious 1o 5ol the | —————— REPUTATION wults of an X-ray examination Was|vounesiers. He took them into the eceives No Injuries ¢ performed by Judgze J. W. Hiy Sl v e ¢ f zovlem: Trewier Poiv- i Cant, Hoyvi fo Starl WE UPHOLD IT made at N ral ballroom, overalls, shirt | Carey, four, of 122 Main|gen of the pr court in Enficl - 1 \Ion % his pital today. | street, was struck by the bumper ©f The bride is the daughter of Mr g S 3 b trenuons fight for ratification with- Alaskan Hop Today DEPENDABLE nd unwashed faces notwith. ¢ e it Sl White, |#n automobile driven by William s, John J. Jace wnd the b Whosigd ! : rvations, may appear later| Mitchel Field, L. 1., July 18 (UD) MARRIAGE INT : : Srdured cake| Dregal of 80 Winchester avenue, | groom, who conduc e da ‘ the day and help in rushing —Capt, Ross G. Hoyt, army air USED CARS Applications for marriage li 5 Yok ion t his own expense|NeW Haven. about 5:40 o'clock 1 son of Mr. an Mrs. Add i G \ i ugh in an all-night | pilot, planued to take off from have been filed the f BRI ) : evening in front of the South Con- |Newton. 1950 X ey ssion. Mitchel field this atfernoon on & N AND LARGEST SE- John E. Downey of Wal S rinr el bale tional church but escaped withi- - Ehi oo ek s 'ION OF DEPENDABLE Mary V. OConnell of onnecti- ice cream. stood up | 0ut injury, according to Officer John MARINO—EFRASCATORE Poincare Better || wromatin Jsovii sbne, o 3D CARS TO CHOOSI FROM. P | smigel's report Miss Dorothy Fraseatore of Soutl I\ aris, July 18 (@ —Premiet | jagka, is a Curtiss Hawk pu CARS R "0.\'1)1'1"!0{5‘[1;1[) FULL cut avenue; Harry I L . ford street and Bessie Kaplan of 59 2 L Hnd Joine1] . The automobilaiwasteoing: south jington and Fartiros Marlnos ot this icare was expected to be back ! plane i is capable of flying at an Dwight str on Main street and the traffic light {city were married at St. Thomas's the Chamber of ities some | 4y peed of 150 miles an church, Southington, on June 17 me before . today's for e hour. [tha Rtrasts Andl was atruck. Tho |2ceording tolafcentilicalelf sossion to continue gy o S [ thrilled emb e Liochpns e ! " |vesterday. cremony wis ratification of the debt accords with T e Clty Advertlsement; Their r not ascertained, | driver brousht his car to an a-ie Lo "0 pey’ R, L. Christopher. T deanon of (e JEN p ey PACTORY WORKER HURT diate stop, while the boy ran to Benjamin Pernal, 24, of 57 Jubi- 1 Rotary clui. i was green when the hoy ran into isappearcd ¥ s doctor cogni that his " greet, was taken ill while at Bids will be received up to noon After Injury in Fall|the oficer examined him but found 3 T AT L ””y‘”;““”'” " | Landers, Frary Clark on Bllis[| 1927 BUICK SPOR’ July Y3 e e « ion of Norman McKirdy |10 injuries Edward Kraus of TO PLAY OVER RM)]O t haye i "‘““\"\':W] W"\‘L"';t]'}"‘\ e i sustained an in- |1 HUPMOBILE SP. COUPE : hradpaias el s 4 v whe |the New Rritain Machine company ; ip when he fell. He is addition to of Probate Court | of A. A. Mills Company, who |! 1 p 1stion Vesterday ajaucy ol hisilipipvhen she e ko = s and Town Clerk's Office broke his jaw when fell down |told the officer that {he car was S T 4 T ey &Y & under Dr. Roman Lekston's care at [|f1428 "H“}’!\“‘l' '\f ABRIOLL Plans and specifications may be se- [ stairs at his home at Hamilton Ny Bt e s e s BUICK SEDAY cured at Office of Building Insp. treet Saturday, remains unchanged insisting on returning today. — tor, City Hall, or from William G, ing o rep received from lis battle for ratification of the Local Violinist, Prize Scholaeship I rstood the premier was obdurate * O BUICK COACH Dunn, Secretary City Hall Commis- ne today Leo Diegel Leading N s loahia e e e e R y City | £ { o : tation W t 3 3 . has passec NOBODY UNDERS et N0 Uil Tennise : e e RED AR S Bid Bond certified check « t his heel in the tread of on 7 : S Announcement e ! es in the nest day or so C A SHIN‘S ¢ Lido Country Club. Long Beach, . <%\ - : i : ¥ amount of 257, of contract price stairs and fell e a dis- George o 5 T 4o Dlceelw i t ed as unlikely 1o o V > pany hid, and Surety Bond of | tance to the hottom of the statrway, | Vo JUI¥ 15 OP—Leo Diegtl, With |y poparanip violinisi, will broa T . ; s e R e RV ey Eowa ||| e e \tract price 1o be fur- nded on the side of his face|® Score of even par. led the p o “\Wrie tomorrow evening at T : o : % . : i T e of his face| g in the first round of thel 10 by 4 g ! : i i deve : 1929 WHIPPET 4 Sedan nished successful bidder. ind his vas fractured 7:05 o'clock Bids “Vault Addition.” « that it will be some {ime|metropolitan open goll champion-| ggier winning the Stanley scholar . lsi (n;l,\“n shorEHifmin ae The Commission reserves the {hefore he afn the use of his ship here two years Mr, W s 3 4 demonstrator. A bargain = - — ——— e Compillon poacs [bete in 15¢ of S| v way homeward through the | {crman began studyi the Schout gt | price. SOME OF THE FINEST Y - J sand stretehes of e « seaside ¥ sic " ork 1 - T o v YPIT (Y CITY HALL COMMISSION | ndy stretches of the Lido seasideior Musical Arts. New York, wher x 1927 WHIPPLET Coach U d s nuse: course. Bill Mehlhorn, playing with | he has completed two years of By W. G. Dunn, Secretary. |\ Stamford Woman I Dibeslitacotad 78 ana HoaKkactond)l Mankna sty s H{aswillir usneitiers t . ) P 1924 JORDAN Sedan heing driven slowly and carefully & the time of the accident, Winner, Will Broadcast Tomor- TERMS—TRADES ship as the early finishers wended Winner at Brookline Tl i I Menthorn | in the fall for the trird and con- | } i h ! van : 1924 STUDEBAKER Tour. lransportatlon e | Brook Mass., July 15 (@ |10k three putts on the hoi ereen | cluding year of study is i ] sl 3 3 = Brookl M July 18 (@ ve beet & - J SR Others $50 to $100 In The CltV when it seemed cort he would |in all his musical studies Miss Dorothy /s of Stamfora, |VHen it med 1in he would |in all musical studies | — Fil Conn., defeats Missi? Tosephina|l 0 eh deadlocked fwith Hieo Mkt Sh e la el Uy 1 T - il ; i o 3 P TERMS TRADES KOdaks FLm Sriigkan : Santa e, (l""""r‘ RUILDING WORKER KU ) i ;..’f |l‘:".‘.uu“yl.lr fhide s i | o 5 i o i STUDEBAKER Coupe DEVELOPING and PRINTING || n the quarter finals of the | 15 c G K ey July 18| 80ing o New York he studivd violin | | H ' . : P SN A0 i Elmer 2 TUDEBAKER Tour. ohnson’s St Ko e Pa. was Killed almost mstantly | V1R Thron W Here TP » 3 & : Automobile Co. || |[1928 FORD A Sp. Coupe _In other women's 1 ohis “‘1’:" 128 v”H-;-lh_' Lo fog o [iano tomorrow evening by T 5 10 WEST PEARL ST 1928 FORD A Sedans Camera Shop || "o o e, "o from « givter o the new igh Hi P I Y WA 1927 FORD Coaches . ey “A Complete Kodak Servic la e Mars |white cotrell. with - his brother L G TR oW | . . o B 1926 FORD Coaches 67 AR STR | tion work. was inspecting the work : X . 3 i I - abouts, Tourings lefeated Miss Clara \ fay reported 1o Georse Opp. South Church » of New York, 9-7. 5 E fire marshal, that tl were 1 § ~ 3 HORSE SHOW HELD e At s o et EEuEERn L SAVE $ ‘ We have many other good = i Bridgeports July S18SUP) = BB s S el ot O Cor ; 3 Funning. us FaeE i an s o fay o 1= sixthlarnvalishoy £itn Daer Talhn hou 4 - . SEE THIS CAR FIRST {1;\\‘21',‘55"" ed cars from 335 committed 4 1 v rection. They reported that the cor ) s of the y“m\:vix 4,"‘,“,"”" llnxyn :mv i or e e e AT e Al : y - e I(JZ() N h S d Y CTEDINADI AN at Greews Farms attracted a rge |y cegtigation could not he mad : g ash Dedan . VETERINARIAN| o T e i e o o o e il Automotive - | prize was won by “Dunbar” owned RO TN : 9 T Toctory . v ss 1 avie, ove | s ) 2 . ” o only a few miles. In perfect con- = Se Dr. R. U. Westerberg : by Mise mimily Davie. My Love | e decision on the inqucst in i ey e e Sales & Service Co. pwned b s, Je upper. Cole. |0 geath of Joan Wenzel, who w ¢ — A iy e\ car gudr 2. 5 L 403 WEST MAIN STREET Auctln" Sale was first in the model saddie horse | killed in an automobile fatality | o g e B. M 86 ARCH STREET class. Tn the model hunters the first yrqay afternoon at Bread and Court | ' "ol ) ! ociated Press Photo ] - 3 SN S e PHONE 1151 prize was taken by “Prinee Charm-|ctreots, Middletown, was still with-| e sprint o T. Berry. patrolman of Rock J- . oran . _IIS LLJ:TRLP[ —— owned by Warfield I'arms. held today by Coron Lowndes A, |[hture v ! nee at the 1 [ efers to walk a beat al- T _Q Open Evenings Phone 2700 0t The following stores will . Smith —or Middletc Sponis| HlOnLI DA C DI LG eeT WL hus sinherlled ‘\/IOtOl bales B e aoslnss : Simith il ma ke kn 0w on | Dominios raise t§250 He 315 CHURCH ST. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS S T be sold at Public Auction by || gizan HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS brfors the week is over ports write v er for B0 years. e FOR BEST RESULTS NO DULL SUMMER DAY W o 4 | - i m. Howard Wakelee: S e Paiss sk e USTEKIDS ' ’ SOUNDS LIKE A MARTHON Book and Gt Shop 11 A. M. Lending Library - e : J. .\l\llfllh\xll:\[.' 6 ]:ll‘n‘mgi.\'l‘ :?tiegjrn;;sj ’ HEY-PE:ANUT u;ANLT’;j{ j;; FO‘U'\:;V\CLT /:7 ) -\\ M;‘T:‘g:';“;?o;gz;;:: J'\RL’\‘/\& QG\N:;‘g& BXéE General Merchandise | BITED BY A | WA'TLL THAT MY UNCLE JINM ON THAS 1\ FER GOVE i \__J = 7 NOTHIN' | RNOR/ THAS NOTHIN q Immediately thereafter— BEEL ' HE NE, —WHEN BABE RUTH AN' HE NEARLY A | A MY FATHER'S SIDE 5 J Headquarters for || ™ovary st o S N TTELL, (IR FER J e/ | g jremort e ARETH o oo Lace Curtains Albert Enoch, 326 Main St. b MF\YOR’ — d N 2 o 7 5 e Absolutely the Largest and Pinest | | July 19, 1929—2. P. M. Display in the City at the Lowest General Merchandise of >pice: | )y G Prices. James Perretta, Kensington, Near Berlin Savines Bank BLOOMBERG'S |l "o o e mes = 328 MAIN STREET Nair & Nair, 300 Main & N D ot Sk e BY CLAUDF “Sound” Judgment \[A'\’ TH1S GR HERE WE ALL | AS SNUG AS A IN/GRAYSTONE HALL TWANT ME, BOSS! NOR WAS IT I! LIKE Y'LL ALWAYS FIND LIZA, TWILIGHT ALSQO “I wish I had more confi- ME MINGLIN' WID STIMULATES MY |} dence in myself. When [ 6 it o u ysoline g J y : MAH WHITE FOLKS, il PASSION FOR THE start out to accomplish on the beds today, but P; IS = N =2 -l: - & = % " HON. PALE-FACES! something’ the first thing I brother Jim wrot \ > ‘N A 0 } T = . do is to make up my mind comin’ to spend a few day that I'll fail.” an’ [ reckon I better wait.” R |