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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1929. : ; A 2 i 3 # P —m . sidered suct move, an never on of whe vs has claimea “The Water’s Fine,” Say Children (Hair Harbor Detenses || ““Cave Man” Stuff Won’t Win Clara ivedivian " © o rom s 1 e Richman told the United Press W nditi there ‘was 0 . o royed” b 4 Miss Bow might leave the screen at thing in t board’'s announce- Splashing About Walnut Hill Pool Destroyed” by Bt | Bow, “It”” Girl Tells Newspaperman ;oo o v ment g1 tomorrow's mecing fo —A surprise aerial bombing of Paramount . € t o use ths ort Hancock at dawn today by e “I think I'm in love with Harr Chicag vehicle for put On Blistel'ing Sl.lmmer Afternoon seaplanes from the “black fleet” JHarry Richman’s State- “You see,” she said, “I'm not even | sho said. “But then I also th fiv 7 tions of EHE sure I'm in lov I Bl el Feor I Bol EAMP lNUUIRY Tfl SRRl : | "1 thini ttaeey is wondertu ana| "™ T of Group Tomorrow v whereby officials, side of the entrance to New Yorx to Be “Boss” Also Brings | that s the nicest fellow I have itions Bathing Suits and Make- bay. The “black fleet” is trying § ¢ met. But I'm not at all sure that Senator Connally in —— . | BE BEEUN T I HT to capture the city of New York Denial From Film Star, |11l marry b before Sept —in Attack on Monopolies A shifts, Go “Swimming” as part of the maneuvers in the fact, I'm at all sure—but then IO e A bames O, we'll talk about that later gton, July 25 (P—Charging A : i G ot ey ves titrust laws have not Two blimps, the J-3 and J-4, Hollywood, Calit.,, July 55 (UP)— | yors) 5 anunteiiiomay | H 1, v p o a ‘» n : d, Senator Connall seaplanes, came swooping over | |.. 5 800 10 (e b (el | POSS and I'm a good boss L ! Fia ¢ : ave-ma 3roa el " ' hat congress would be forced to ap- X % N the fort from the direction of 2 S : When I need a boss, I'll put an | *hat cong SR s F MR ¢ A S CAUSE and s imbe ] s e R S = i s Te e i e (N EONRGIT from a new ang sisters climbed to the top of P ST ey urj raf i"”ls- (\l,l\(i be b ron}:.flh.r rr{ terday, Har Richman, New | napy n- he heard out tha | He declari P Wby Walnut Hill park yesterday—as they 25 (P X . had dropped a number Of || york actor and night club owner, Been Engaged Before nonopolies de in the nec Boston, July 25 Altho do every day in summer when the | oo T STl ble secrecy, it announced to the world at large| Miss Bow, her hat tilted forward |of life constitute a menace to weather man turns on the heat and | . i pie veported e | the b 15 He AN ta ctiosinadbontihel| ove: brilliant red hair, pointed | industrial freedom of the cou the solar king of the universe sends |+~ o1 " Henry D, Cormerais, state ‘It girl of the screen and that he fout that she has been engaged sev- |and that it 1 problen his beams beating down upon the 4 ; inspector of the National Guard, i P l would marry her before Sept. 12. |eral times before she met Richman mu carth with a deadly intensity. They |\o enarges that Captaln Samuel ersonals Flance “Little Has(y [—*and T've never been married.” did not go up for a view of th 1 p s - Murray of the 26th National Guard'| _— ]‘r;o‘l‘;\. Al!l Bow. in an interview, | The “It” girl denied vehemently That loss of busincss w ue since its org scenery and rave about the view as | giiic - - s g .. [told the United Press she hadn't |she intended to retire from pictures motorists who took tr their opinions a nature worshipers may. Neither did ,],:“.:;‘“1‘")"”_:(m:’li;\. {,, i e R = AT BT EK ehoe I Mlss Nty SR near i arout the mertinss ate—and bt S worrio : A SR they) llke Jaclk and Jill, alioib thelllnon ot sk Camp Devens. would| 20> M Mhomes Kenoe and| ot hill for a pail of water. open tonight in the South Armory. |Caughter Frances, are spending the | perha hey went up to enjoy the cooling S “ | rest of the week at the “WinBer- waters of the Walnut Hill wading| = ““_“\“"""”"}““ Fred” cottage, Saybrook Manor, pool, to splash and splatter amidst r]‘f"i‘fi"’y““ Witnessesimars known | saybrook. the showery spray from the C. F. |t0 have been summonc More will | i : L be called if necessary. Captain Mug- i Smit ain and bask in the | Joseph G ki, se . mith fountain and bask in ray has the right {o b present, I | J0Seph Gourskis, Alphonse Marl shade of the towering monument. | 4% R4S the TIEWt to be present, He | anq James gonnson spenteyesterday There wege children hardly too large e represented by Lieut. Har- 500 20CS e to bo babes in arms. beautiful Nttle [01d 3. Smith. Boston lawyer, an of-| b e S S ; |ficer in Murray's tank company and zirls ks, and chubby e E Thiting: ateee s i en el on OO0 T spending a few weeks in Montreal ; £ Y PATeN!S | ohe accused captain 1 == Others trudged up the newly paved | g s road or climbed the short-cut®atns |21 the charges as i Uespopae Srendalne sotartie | alone. Still others rode in automo- | . 1¢ Murray L Uhlrd sn. P oDl & oet 1 pinaliE Devsacadon alone. § 8 g avory incident out of in New York city biles, driven,»of course, by their |¥ recent encampment. The first con- | — elders, S sl v‘ | All was democracy. The poor lit- |(CTned the disse ation of fake Dho Midses Gelia Grohio) andiAlide |ig raid storie d resulte 3erdi are spe W eeks a tle rich girl in her snappy bathing Kl‘|‘!:‘(;r"‘ Yr‘tl.y(‘ :thl'].t :-',1‘;1( \llle}I ‘|‘n ‘L r:(l! A\H‘.]()\Yllnt two weeks at aulib plave It rine araundiihetrosyil (USRS A BE (QIRANR SH ool soind vl ens | an in the water with her less fortunate SRS EN sl SGeof eatall = | playmate who could afford only theq the express direction of Gover-| iss Pauline Kacainski of High | usual ‘five and ten cent store” 2 e second, which = Is|sireet will leave Saturday to spend | lingerie as a bathing suit. Sl e In ot Sation R0 tob ol atee e atNe w oK | Pool Fills Early reanonsil BOMEl EOCOMEN The e g to_srev 9 & W6 SOty S| 1ovey samortj tas eurned| EXTRA VALUES—SHORT LOTS—ODD LOTS AT COST shortly after lun They ally to New York after spending a few rtly after lunch. T usually | oo gitor also b investigated | qavs at his B | come in groups. One group may be days at his home, 22 Allen street. e = ; - o e T T T scen, the )y|{~'\|flhn:r,\ of which live on u;‘\nl'flw h'm'\f'\ Nt which — | FO“OW the Crowd M :‘ D '}n\.wl.vl\[_}.v(“" T~ irove street. Another group prob- | S e 5 | to th GUARANTEED ably comes from East street or the | bt s Sealth Clty Items | e N . SFACTION south end. The pool begins to fill up. el : Icorean: M i purchase yor and at about 2:30 o'clock the capac- |ivoment 'n‘:. \‘If‘“"”] Ge ai i (A\'“,f‘I | SOda FOUntal!’! ' & t;‘.u:;‘l\ Gee ‘v”,r(l frte in Hilltop Basin. them on trips v . alit “can i Richman was a little hasty, | “I love to work in pictures. T'd| mecting of hotel owners be silly to retire. I never have con- | recently ity is almost reached R Tk SRl e egular meeting of Pride Circle | and money it and we X ZS7 -7878- will refund ihe difference or. the The park is provided with places nnounced have lacked official | NO- 10, Lady Ioresters, will be held | ut H. 0. DONNELLY (0. INC e * -4 where the children can undress And | coniirmatin 4ot (i it cvenms i 8 oaock in hed || Sandwich Service don their bathing suits without fear ; ap- | Men's hall | = o | i was said to have taken steps to ap- o - verything Home-Made of being seen by the many spectators | p1y- for retirement on pension as a| Wellesley English, stanley | [ Every g who come to watch the antics of the | ¢ disabled emergency officer of the | Street, made a complaint to police Only 100 in This Lot children when they are “swimming.” |worla War ) His retirement as an | headquarters late yesterday after E — le ance T o boes b o e —Economy [roning Baard : uminer C ar fo enter the pool, they carry their [pg ‘essary his resignation of |ing a \isturbance about his house “Tom Sawyer” roning | klothes from the dressers ard command Officers in that locality were notified " them under the benches and hedges, | © o and the hoya were warnca. | Blouses Covers Some of the children are fort . RO o AT P The regular meeting of Landers | e enouzh fo have some membor of Rolls RO\ ce Collides Camp. Modern Woodmen of Amer- _Regulars and sports, white / —Pad and cover with elastic L i avon Shihaates and With Tobacco Truck ica. will be held this evening at § | and fancy stripes. Y band sponsored by “Good | | All Tes of Suits Hanifora\ioulygtb(E)—Animast (SN SERIEaniBaptste Sl H Housekeeping.” $1.19 84 \ T T AT R G G \eadow, Mass, man and boy |Church SIel N C val. Basement, cach. . c the mode of bathing suits to be worn admitted to Municipal hospital ECOND FLOOR OhUd enEat hen et a collision at Winisor today| An airplane club at Bristol : e veratls aid '(,mm”p’ ,”‘M old a Rolls-Royce automobile | 1and. will manage the new $140,900 s, Some of the chiliren wear |#0d @ truck loaded with laborers | municipal aerodrome. ¢ D s, Some of the ehildren wenr Found for the tobaceo e BRI —for Economy Days ater wings. One little girl was seen |, Somuel Johnson. 24, driver of ths b 2 : s Seen | yiomobile was said to be in a seri- Hem=titched with an automobile tube yesterday | o) ] : BIuo RIBHOT S il 3 Y ous but not critical condition. His | | Acid Bottles Dropped [0 JHEETS afternoon ’ T ohn Nimirowski, about " OPDEQs i r 2 SHEETS The children ‘swim' there by L ] In Strike Difficulties ; . $1.98 alking on their hands. Some of the | j,ryisfl Newarl . 5 ’ ¢ A . al bruis wark, N. J. July 25 (P— for ren daring youngsters duck their heads | The truck driver, whose name was | | Three bottles filled with a highly forg oD 1:m|_<~| water, and some of 'fu- most | not krown ailed {o report to po- destructive acid were dropped to- X daring ones jump from the fountain |jice and state police were asked to!| day from the rodt of a building BlugRlbbon in the middle into the water search for him near the Prudential Insurance PILLOW CASES These afternoon groups repres ) company, where a strike of mem- = % 12336 size. Reg- . sections of the v.nv:] nd pr 7 IR ilding trades union is 3 / S hon 35C —Featuring tailored prints ange of nat alities. P FORT | < B & - i i range of nationali T Special Notice : ! 2 3 for $1.00 111 the leading ities in bottles shattered and for LARGE WOMEN, city are represented, but the p spread pools of avid in Halsey || | o Polish group predominates. FFood sale will be held in the New || gtreet, o narrow and unusuall: FILET SCARFS : . . ain Gas office on West Main | | crowded thoroughfare, but s i / < resses that forme Th nstruction industry h cct by the auxiliary to the no one. Police believed they were ) Bhsambles o A 44c Lyl second largest in the country. It of Union Veterans of the Civil War, aimed at the drivers of trucks \ e Double Thr Only, each sold for £16.75. capitalized at about $6,000,000,000 |from 1:30 to 4:30 Friday afternoon, | ha \ ; s BATH TOWELS and employs more than 4,000,000, |July 26, 1929.—advt. 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