New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 3, 1929, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1929. Boy Saxophone Player Will Have S R Will Make Britain’s Bid in Atlantic ‘Race BETWEEN BROTHERS . cornties atms el Test For Warner Sound Pictures =i vt it as closed for répairs and so made day evening that when he left his SRR S S 3 lay Ming hi detours. I even sat up in bed, turned car in front of 114 Putnam street ' % | | riday afters reone threw o | RODert Schaefer, Younges S on the light. and read a hair raisinig Family Sauabble in Ensland Has, stone ac'se breaiing a sinaon. 1 | tadmeser, ¥ gest [ Ready for Tryout detective 4ory in the hopes of ger- | Pro Musician in City, _J .ting the thrill of a cold chill down | atter was referred to the officers ! matter was e e officer my bac Some people did their I decided to take a chance, but not | square, reported to the police last - . : i evening that his wife had left home| StUdiO! : . ml": ")\\.m ; | don't like sleeping in parks on account of having tender hoofs | which happened some time ago | London, Aug. 3 — Two broth-| ers had a falling out the other day, | : as a result world finance got|as vet they have not returned. Robert Schaefer, son of Mr. excited, shipping shares bobbed up e Mrs, Edward G. Schaefer of 77 | e | Yoy b when returning home after helping | and down in a most fever and ec- street, leaves tonight for the Lon . X celebrate another guy's wedding. | centric way, and the money prince |Island studios of Warner Brothers, e Belng kinda tired:or something 1| still are trying to suess the solution | | producers of sound motion pictur 1 . held down a park bench until a cop 1 e ltor a g W to the mystery 2 for a tryout. C 1 . comes along thinking he's a cobblor For the brothers are Tord St |, The boy plays the saxophone anl ; : and taps the soles of my Kicks with Davids and Lord Kylsant, multi- L lis the youngest professional musi- R? his ni Not only did he tell stick millionaires and pillars of British about noon with a young man and e fcian in this city. It is claimed that A A me where fo get off hut also wanted and industry {ov I3 s music is of exceptional quality s g me to pay damages for the club that 3 ‘F”” ,m i ;’,\\' 1s 1 . pavativelys short i time He " h . 1rd ny mattress out on the ver- stocks went down with a bang. Lord i Klysant replied more or less in kind = ind those shipping stocks went » By SALLEL. V. H PICKRITT with a whizz. The brothers after- Washington, g. 3 ) Not- wards met at an important business | wi hstanding the ireds of col- jbroadcast during the past month P S ndah and After tossing arounid |from station WDRC in New Haven. | [ o (while falls aslecp. is snoring on all | eatured with Bill Huber i eylinders dreaming I'm on a air- quartet which includes two oth.r ] y ; cooled raft with electric fans In each | members of the same family, a s 3 corner just outside the 12 mile limit ter on the tenor banjo and kdward| f s where ships that pi in the night | meeting and dismissed each otlier |umns written for magazines ang |Schaefer on the banjo guitar. 4 Y 4 were also passing out samples, With a cold mod. Nct a word was|newspapers forecasting a big sociai| Nesotiations have been carried on . ; As T'm leaning a couple of samples | . . Ultened betwesn! them | upheaval in Washington by the firstjPetween the boy's parents and the | g z against a friendly jceberg that drift-1 | = : S | of next De hostesses with un- representatives of Warner Brotheis s ed alongside the family upstairs ar- | Associaled Press Photo 2 d:xt’\‘-:”flf t,lp(,‘.";::.“,fl" of this| deTstanding are following the lead of |for several weeks but no :»mw 1ot : 38 : r :‘:\rT’ hjnmo :\Hrf didn’t see me until e == — «llent strigale’ 18, most interesting.|tne Whits House dndiare ‘going|Nias been signed. Although the mal- o0ilais one of the five members) The new White Star liner Britannic, largest motorship ever to be built under the British flag, 2 | steadily on with their accustomed |ter is a momentous one to. his par- | c FE |1ad shoes equipped with rubber | 2 L s 5 " 5 g o 7 % rhr‘]n\vn ar 1?:‘;0{‘(.\‘&["‘ v ‘“‘“:fff;‘pmm.mu ¢ G | SCHALFLR [Tecls and so cach took a turn at will make England’s newest bid in the race for Atlantic passenger trade. The ship will be ~ir James Philipps, a cle: an a s ; D vy long | The White House is alteady laying |mates, the young saxophonist is lit- |1 bright path has been ouflin Wbling over me. All except m..ilaunched August 9 and probably will make her maiden voyage in 1930. She will carry 1,500 O e hut. not well off in |ifs PIAs for the usual events of. the [tle concerned over. the matter. Pro-[for the boy if he remains with the [old man, who weighs 240 pounds | passengel o' oods, His sons, how- | WIRLer social schedule and —in ap- |vided his tryouts arc found success-Imotion picture corporation, leven after getting a haircut. He ; wealthy. idesihnditakon (thelmostiimportans T 4 much Jamage. ot|and adhesive tape. 1f this hoi |Commonwealth avenue | o | MARRIAGE INTENTIONS 5 o - . There is no great ornament to I SaEn B, [was gonna tell him what I though > > : . cnnobled as Lord St . remonies atitlia Whifa Houss dgpiba '[ % J s him only T don't use such lan-|W ather continues, Mary, their ain't jas a member of the nursing staff of Dorothy M. Miller, graduate e, Davids, is the master of the rich W these aides and often they are | 3 S Eone \oat. | Buage. especially when ladies was|anvthing to do except to go on liv-|ype visiting Nurse association on|{of 303 Washington Hartford, railways of o >, The other.|.¢oal use. Ior many years one or present and I'm wearing the pajamas {ing, it possible, as though you hadn't | \youst 10, She will devote hes' and Charles L. Parker, draftsman, of ennobled as Lord Kylsant. is the| iy aides sufficed for the presi. AL el WALT | that was made outa our awning that noticed it and if anybody complains "o private nursing in this city. | 39 Vance street, have filad an appli reatest shipmaster since ,\n:M. T T SRR T ;W\‘w { ; i b} | collapsed during a storm ; lll »I‘H\hvbl.u”vr ]mml. as \iv‘ a ”:"‘ She has been connected wit cation for a marriage i The Biblical celebrity is easily St | Gamd in with his love or the glam- at ! sieal | 6 e fair member steps on my [RelP. especially during ,.;M;v\n{:u. e e asstint , il e o as he had the only ship in thelorous side of military life, he added T 3 . 3 _jneck but when T let her know it was| Andy Da seven months. S A grd John Romecky New York have world at the time of the great f00d. | (ho Jargest staff the mansion ha welcome mat she murmurs an | of St. Mary's spital ter- | applied for a marriage license, ac- Lord Kylsant comcs an easy second. fever accompanied. Npr has the lisi ‘More llli[]fll‘t'dm Activities Being Alals e dloslineSenlin o | Anology. saving she thought it was Miss Kane to Resign s Al evatn Cording, to: thelr nofice hled today. British commiercial shipping thel grown s since that time, f od B | my ivory. on account of it being so W of bodies areatest in the world and Lord Kyl- . Ovel‘iflflkfll hy Publie % eholtering way. |S0ft:_ Slecp was gone for the “"‘"‘ From Visiting Nurses Jrom 1885 to 1827 ther o 4| READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS nt owns or controls more Jocause of the great distinetion being with no dozing off even after| Miss Mildred Kane, daughter o ; poras ome-sixth of it. e iy S I'd patched myself with court plaster [Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kane of 313|266 Iynchings in the United Stat s. FOR BEST RESULTS He is chairman and mai the men are sclected with great care NEA Service W the Royal - Mail Steam | lopom (he children 1 maintaining W ton, Aug. 3.—The coast |jgcal ord ering lost and A | 1 iBdon nond . MeQuillin, U. S. {guard continues to complain that the | siolen ed with it directly or by reason | cavalry: M i wrmy, th ardes include Other companics as:o- : property, protecting wreeked jor John M. Eager, ficld | roving spotlight of publicity aly SESER T e e the fact that they have the same | Tionk Jonniis Gssion® | i i as emergency Chairman are the Pacific Steam Nav-| qir corps; 1st Lieut. Don B, L | zation, White Star, Castle, El- gy, et : zation, White , Union iartermaster corps; st Lieut onorable work of v ind sy ihor or Dempster, Ilder L B. Waddel 15t Lieut ¢ bt Adeut. {other: maritime aid X : : nd Holf, Arg h ard H. Youn antry: Sand gl o e i e ¢ £ 1 nsisting of Atrican Steamship ‘and eal | iout, Charles IS i b Phishdocs notisqudvoitxagl sl e ! rd entters Tampa and ship-building firm of Harl é ' P figul: & Gommannes| o s omnonontnon Iy i E in the Atlantic, Wolff, the biggest in the world ! - omb, naval intelli- | (M8t the coast z boys are about |zuarding passen liners from A Waoild of Ships e (. Commander John [ |the best little press,agents in town v, They went into the arda Kylsant ships fly their i trander bureau Beroniitice I ButEcven I ar - he last part of March. | every sea on the globe. The capital | i Kenneth M. Hocffel, naval | Standig complaint by « stock of all these companies €om- | oneprations it. Llewellyn J, Jonns | Perfectly natural. No qne nced he favors its activities & N ransporting the o pulling auto- runners instead of ancient and | piobiles out and ever hined is in neighborhood of .nd Licut, William G. Frskine, |Srprised if newspapers give much 2 . S b [ L] 490,000,000 bureau of navigation. lfrom the[SPaceito incidents where the coast | ¢ s the us area |8 Nvhile, Lord Kylsant 15 ¢ o head ! iarine corps, the officers of whi Ui 1en shoot up- yachting par- s heen f By ine u n of them, his brother, L e the most ornariental uniforns, | {es kill more..pr innocent|iot e ine, The explanation of (he Davids is one of the giron e i avat ar e A aTn R T Mot a st ol 2 It is invariably a matter first and sccond debenture stock of Lund Captain John Halla, There ¢ when organization i the Rtoyal Mail Steam cket Co. | offort to distribute 1his unique ormed for rescue. ¢ life-saving The other day, as tiustee for t ronage throughout the states. {has to shoot at people. Just think debenture addressed 2 |what a 1ot publicity the d to the holders of this paper, One of {he most scintillating lights | Cros oul if it started drown - which he 1 ver 1o reign over the ocial in: { inste Al i e i AR R (i oo i B d Before you order dinner at a restaurant, you consult persistence of the hergs this yea that the i wrent, which back as by Culf stream I'he coart guard does not attempt to tream’s failure, 8, S les L. made without my know . and Linaster, Marine corps wi te shoot as-an or 1 o 2 £ DB T B R U e orth S B e o e T the bill-of-fate. Before you take a long trip by mo- “He_saig he could conceive circnm- | Iresident Roosevel. fou s e i 5 tor car, you pore over road maps. Before you stait iices I which his duty invaluable man as one of ides. |1and in Lolders of the ‘second d ires and with the ) Captain. Arihi- | T T ST IE . 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