New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 1, 1929, Page 16

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FRIENDS TO MEET AS ZEPPELIN LANDS Kind Act i Germany Catses. International Friendship The gift of two American doll which substituted for three German marks when the mark went dewn to h lion nothing which HOWARD Y. STEARNS at Lake Zeppelin Howa music at € came_acquainte arns prior to re \erica where he became a eged as one of New Britain's mus cal autho went edrich- afen, where he encountered Kind- ling, who w ting proper troublesome tooth went to the dentist's office had dropped so much lows dentist's fee was boosted another few housand marks. Finally the price three million marks money Kindling had Stearns came fo the r American dollars, which equivalent of the three marks, and the dental paid. The two men have since Kindling became gineer and helped cof pelin. At the previous ca Stearns did not k was dboard, nor did Kin where Stearns was. This time the two meet when the dir day, and reminisce torical visit to the exchanged. Real Estate News ties. [} ch with went Tn no bout rman um two million bill was men dentist will Stanley Ostra and Ulatowski have filed pap Ing an attachment on C property of Morris Appell Thomas W. Doyle has mortgage to Hannah a O'Nei]l on Gold street property A release of a mortgage hy Rack- liffe Brothers Co., Inc. to Sam anil has been filed e pro- on Willow Annie Polson acting for the estate of George Polson has transferred (o Ernest Mainor, property on Rocik- well avenue A foreclosure ce was prought for th Hayes street Mary Teeal icate possession of was filed ainst Don guardian Annie Toczko. The latter is the estates of John and Helen Toczko. Col. Eaton Sworn in As Rev enue Offmdl Ro- ted friends revenue tations on t co Joseph which NEW BRITAIN Senate Refrigeration System Is Completed Washington, Aug. 1 (@—1I may grow quite heated after the senate reconvenes August 19 for consideration of the tariff bill, but ysically the senators have every to keep cool tion t to the chance Instal equival 0 pound complet sions from wh public are excluded ] e eration elting ot 35( ice daily has been person this will g r senator poli broken QUIGLEY WOULD END OWN PUBLIC OFFICE Copyright, » Former Mayor Would Abolish | Gity Plan Commission former Mayor n of t is stror abolished ilations for the ndle George board | matters by his board d out | ctic- are now forme work in that it reg city should be plan 1 how its streets are arranged for ilding progy | the v were at s ey should perform Mr. Quigley said the present com- mission an extensive pro it it i icapped in that it has litt ropriatio: OFFICER BLAMED INBOY'S DEATH Judge Finds Policeman Unlaw-| Tully Killed Young Thiel 1S fatal geon v Patrolman shol f Holyoke Roy Dibble, police | from a caf, was | mjustifiable b | of district court today in the inquest | court 1 the torney for most offic action once of r declared th frighten T to obey no intenti t Spring NOTED CRICKETER Sydney. A DEAD (Pr— Gr Young Hoover Sick; Has lntemnal Tmuh]e Ang Hoove Itching Burning Pimpies on Head. Healed by Cullcura. “Abou itched an: tered and sc ples on my he: re erupti | tivity and of the | to hein ‘ Emstem of Retiring Nature, Has Very Human Emotions| WITH HIS WIFE—Professor Einstein and Frau Einstein strolling through the beautiful of the estate near Berlin they t are spending their seclusion. gardens where vacation 1929, NEA Berlin, A — E Alber Service, Tne n Professor Ein world's greatest tific thematical philosopher ton's falling apple proved of gravity reshaped the of the world, whose theory of avitational effe that loss sined the light rays is so id to nde than two dozen wise upon abstry tood by men on this Herr Pro oving at Lemm the finest country near lin, was no dry st old pun- mumbling profound time and space. Not does he resergble those gures of history 1l Cope 18 whos of the ific For the Eins who submitted g interviewed a phed was a sm affable with the head of a musician dreamy look of rtist and of diplomat a plain collar w t ir-in-hand | 1 tie essor Linstein immer onc who W vacation s his the Rer theories in the hazy and is in |1 1st or he world ni eye photo- |1 man |t the out this ¢ e head crowned by a we tory in g weary a matter ste and magazines, DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1929. panied by his charming wife, | was constantly in fear that her “Dear Albert” might get tired or | overstrained. The two obligingly | posed for several pictures together, an excellent “shot” being made as they walked toward the camera at the photographer's command | The Lemm e bordered by | cool and silvery is in one of | the most beautiful suburbs of Ber- lin. Once the property of Herr | Lemm, known all over the Reich |as the German shoe polish king, it | is occupied now by one of Einstein's closest friends, Professor H. Plees {and his family. With the enthusiasm of a ¢ Einstein pointed out to itor the wonderful house, its | frontage on the lovely little lake, its paradisic gardens with all sorts of exotic trees | “And, just think, [ from shoe polish,"” | Professor Einstei | tion companion is “P: little son of their host. is extremely fond. | ru who boy, all this came he chuckled boon vaca- Pless, the | of whom he | “Pat’—who | round in his bathing suit most | |of the time—is with Einstein many | | hours of the day and the professor | says the queer questions put by the | [little boy are full of philosophy | Of Retiring Nature | The Einstein who treated his visi- r so graciously at his summer va- resort was the real Einstein | human Einstein. It was his , and the bars were down It was not the learned professor, | with the nervous, defensive air who | oceasionally emerges from re- | | treat, reluctant and ill at 1o | |lecture “before some celebrated | scientific society, i Seldom does he appear in public; | probably for the reason that the |intense public interest in his theo | ries by a public that cannot under- his ease, THE FAMOUS EINSTEIN TOWER at Neubabelshurg observa- especially b for studying Einstein theory of efiect of cravitation on light rays and (above) the great mirrors in the dome. PLAYMATES— Pro- nd dittle “Pat” s vacation host, cther at Lemm the child's | VACATION essor Llinstein Pless, son of spend much time (o cstate and he en, curions questions, Have Modest Flat In Berlin, the Herr Professor and Mrs. Einstein live quietly in a modest flat. They are not fond of the theater or of social parties and do not often accept invifations. They prefer the company of other. He loves music and at the end of a weary day of abstruse ma- thematfes his soul finds expression he s K boxing ring. v worker and a g0 on working stood out in th contrast his marked heavy black eye-brows, T hope BIG FUN PROGRAM stand them batfles him and worries | him | cach | __._fl————__—z————z and more astounding theory. '10-l meant by hospitality without looking day, he is the star member of the it up in the book Prussian Academy of Sciences andi Harry Ginsburg, chairman of the director of the Kaiser Wilhelm In-| Eddy-Glover post committee plan- stitute of Physics. | ning entertainment for the guests, "hat’ i Zinstein | today named Harry C. Jackson and That's the justly-famous l'ms’“?iuow'axd Bied BAY G IRcin AN that the world knows—the Sh¥.| gy o0 three form only the skele, nervous professor who is regarded | (o of 5 committee which will draft by many as the greatest scholar of | *" Lopo T ity officials and our age and the possessor of one of | ;o yinent citizens will be asked to the most prodigious mentalities of [ BXY V€ oo and arrange de. modern times, tails for the program. An invitation It was the other will be sent to Gov. Trumbull urg- human Einstein who delighted ing him to attend the festivities in the companionship of a little boy, | js official capacity. who chuckled and joked with thed " mpe three teams will battle for the photographer and puffed contented- | rozional championship at a local ly on his old briar pipe, that Was| g either Walnut Hill or Willow found enjoying his holiday at the | Rrook, The two teams will play on beautiful Lemm estatec August 1¢ and the winner will play the third team on August 17. It iz expected that several thousands boys living in this community will be on hand to make noise at the games and to cheer the winner. It will be bhoys' day in New Britain but it will also be a man's size entertainment for the visitors. Commander Maurige Pease of Ed« post has asked all mem- behind the movement, Finstein—the in’ FOR LEGION TEAMS Candidates for Regional Title Will Be Entertained Boys who come to this city New York, in Connecticut on August for the playoff of the American Le- dy-Glover | bers to get | and shove. 15 Automatic Pistols Stolen by Bandits Aug. 1 (P—Fifteen pistols and hun- dred rounds of ammunition swere laken from a s in the Gross Ar« mored Transportation Co. offices in the Bronx early today by eight to [armed robbers who had overpowered and and hound the night watchman. A tembers of Legion posts who ac- |rack of 30-40 rifies nearby and a company them the best time they |case of -machine guns in an ad< ever had in their young lives. When | joining room were not disturbed they depart from New Britain lhvy} Several dentists offices in the samq will understand what Mr. \\'obs(crihx.vlm-\: were ransacked from and a city : Al 16 and 17 automa New Jersey New York tie several gion baseball championship for this | region will think Santa Claus made a mistake and come carly. Arrangements are being made give the boys, their parents has | : Sugar’s five uses | in the diet . .. piercing dark eves and h idying.” immed black mu Life care in the soothing melody of a violin that he learned to play as a boy. His workshop, in a small tower- like room above his apartment, is seldom open to visitors. It contains a globe. a small brass telescope and | his desk with pad and pencil. In | ache, just ¥ Humorist of modern hassdelved deepe er man into the time and space, ing grace of wcetiously ex- lativity: with a nice girl hink it's only a on you think ativity.” Einst sav- Normal Daily 1 m . just My wife and I humor ng ave i up in the morn d his theory of r original formulation of three pages, in Einstein's fine and careful hand- | writing, Theory of Relativity. Henlontain for two hours you minute Rut 1o when you sit stove for a minut That's 1 Professor t's two hours To his visitor o retiring, almost to the cffacement. As a child in Ulm, the son of Jewish parents, he seldom associated with anyone but his family. As a student at Polytech- nicum, in Zurich, he was never in company of schoolmates, except the charming Milera Marisz. of Serbian h, with whem he fell in love and | married. | While a Rerne, Switzerland study of theoretical sideline. Later, impr tter vas al- ng over thick books a point of self- | ein roodi was charming math when he the Berliners had out where he was holi Then he exacted from the craman a promise that the pic- <en of him should be pub- America only-—at least for he He wanfed h free from curious hero wor- is fed on the shake the hand formulas v h work for him nost © f thus o can v his att wger and final problem the time formulas will patent office clerk fn | he took up the | physics as a when he became a Zurich, his doctor's the measurement of 1910 he begame in- mous when he gave is theory of relativity. recently by a newer “T know Ame n i haive in abo an peopl up way very are professor at thesis was on n wanting to know a whom r newspapers innot ex- If in stages Has Beautiful Home strolled down the raciously photog- accom- ng hey hav He molecules, autiful Lemm for pict requested ternationally to the world followed more you « be estat and ot me 1in way about. n all the 1 ires that He w ng pher 24 ONE ACRE or larger COTTAGE and CAMP SITES e R R e D) (If stormy S THE is Located in Radio Given Away $220 Model K-22 KOLSTER all-electric seven-tube 1 dio. Now on display ir Main Street windoy Brown, Thomson & Hartford's Shoppi Center —— AF Owned t B to this !m\m ul lake. bought there n ng ures the future KE. Sec it a Large Lots—An Well wooded with a nat hole course, i thin two phone through proy excellent bottom. sand EASY TERMS cent down, balance monthly payments. Conveyance hy 20 in per 24 Warranty Deed ROBERT M. REI Lov congenial neighborhood. Fifty D & SON, Auctioneers AUCTION SALE at the LAND OF NOD, adjoining SECRET LAKE CAMP SITES AUGUST 3, 1929, AT 3 P. M., D. §. T. =) Sale will be held Monday evening, August 5, at 6 P. M.) LAND OF NOD CANTON, CONN. 12 MILES FROM HARTFORD On the HARTFORD-WINSTED Highway, Route 17 A Radio Will Be Given Away Kolster Radio is given away simpl an advertisement to have you attend our sale and see for yourselves the beauty of the 24 ONE ACRE or larger COTTAGE and SATURDAY, aturday, August 3, Radio Given Away $220 Model K-22 KOLSTER all-clectric seven-tube ra- the center drawer of this desk is the | that gave to the world his He has always been modest and | Authority explains this delicious food WE RECENTLY asked the food scientist at one of the great universities to describe the rightful place of sugar in the diet. | X 1 “Sugar has five distinctive uses,” he said. [ | | | . 77/ “1. A conserver of foods. 2. A flavoring sub- i1 stance. 3. A satiation factor. 4. A staple fuel. 5. An emergency fuel.” The scientist showed that sugar is used as a conserver of many foods, especially fruits. Ducussmg sugar as a flavorer, the scientist said: “One of the most pnueworthy develop- ments of the modern diet lies in the expansion of the use of fresh fruits . . . contingent on the free availability of sugar.” Discussing sugar as a satiation factor, he said: “Topping off the meal with a sweet dessm gives a sense of satiation . an important item in the diet.” The scientist pointed out that “Sugar as a staple fuel ranks with starch . . . sugar is more rapidly dxgestcd than starch; otherwise they are entxre)y comparable fuels.” He then defined the use of sugar as an emergency fuel. “The process of resorption is so rapid,” he said, “that sugar appears in the muscles (the fire-box of the body) within a few minutes after ingestion.” So it is that sugar is one of the most useful and least expensive of foods. As a flavorer alone, it deserves a place in every diet for making other healthful foods delicious. Eat all kinds of healthful freshand canned fruits and vegetables, sweetening for pleasure, remembering the satiation value of ice creams, cookies and cakes for dessert, The best cooks are generous with sugar. The Sugar Institute. MANNING BROTHERS’ Remodeling Sale OF WOMEN’S SHOES CONTINUES With Bigger Reductions 150 PAIRS $3.00 %6 to 310, 5 PAIRS” $4.00 Formerly Formerly $6 to $10. dio. Now on display in a Main Street window of Brown, Thomson & Co., Hartford’s Shopping Center LAND OF NOD the ideal spot where you have gardens. for vou summer camp or le room for vegeta cottage, ble and flower EW FACTS ABOUT THE LAND OF NOD well, ret owner and developer of Secret Lake Lake, a development 350 lots Purchasers have full beach and water rights is entirely sold out. A fine class of people have cottages are now erected or in the course of construction. >ty of your investment in the LAND OF NOD which adjoin of the development and the saf: Acre or More of Land— Larger Than Eight City Lots iple and Birch Trees. Avon Country Club, a sporty 9- 1ourly by the property. High elevation—Electric and Tele- water privileges of Secret Lake, a natural lake with ural growth of Pine, ( miles. Bus service oj pertv—Hard graveled 1 ates EASY TERMS 20 per cent down, balance in 24 monthly payments. Conveyance by Warranty Deed ection Day Friday, Aug. 2 Guides will property from 2 P. M., until dark to show the property, but not any lots will be sold until the auction, SATURDAY, AUGUNT U8 REM DES T, he on 2 Lowell, Owner. 525 Main St., Hautford, 201 Main St., Conn. Manchester, Conn. Phone 3193 ALL HOSIERY REDUCED $2.00 Grade, now $1.75 Grade, now $5'00 $1.50 Grade, now SELLING OUT SA ON ALL MEN’S, BOYS' and CHILDREN’S SHOES BIG MARK DOWNS 100 Pairs MEN'S SHOES 150 PAIRS Aur $1.59 $1.49 $1.29 ON EVERYTHING Formerly $5.00 to $8.00. MANNING BROTHERS 211 MAIN STREET

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