New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 18, 1929, Page 20

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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 |

Other pages from this issue: