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/ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, ‘AUGUST 10, 1929. [ana tegationss Most of them sena| |/ 1Good has citea expert testimony Lo Y K WINS FIGHT ‘SPEN[]IN[i lfifl ["][] iikxel 1:‘Jo?rney&]mo“t'heh:)as:." nl;-sc.. their very best men to represent o ege the effect that the World War bulletin from the Washington, D. C. A l]y SUHEESTS B Teiaindl otién oy ,\'l honse ELARKE BR"THER L (hurch ACthltleS ' would soon have been over if eith R | headquarters of the National Geo- these men in mansions whose size V'rance or Germany had possessed graphic Society. “Electric lights and expense is well out of plcr»or-‘ | e A sufficiently strong and mobile force TIT TE‘ ERVIEE and other modern improvements do tion to their national wealth. ! Lot Malthowa Enitheran of cavalry. not detract from the picturesque- S e | Service in English at 9 a. m.; in | “Other arms may win battles; only | ness of the countryside with its T i Joast Wan e ion re. man at 10:45 o'clock. Mr. Kurt |cavalry will make them worth win- wayside shrines and tall crucifixes Rulgs for Av1a fors as Th&y meonla borially To” thesel obvane Con o ParTer SN 0 AN e e e e e LA TS War Hero fo Devoe fe Switchboard Ior 700 Subscrib- :’,L";:,,ffisf‘;f,,iii“isra’étfiQ}?"‘,’f; o NieeR w0 aniich L8 Tt hian fhel Friday evening, the Walther it would be dangerous to form fixed % Able - 3 . : QOscur to Him ofticial renk of federal sounoicers,is| 107 § YeaI$ by Judges league will have its monthly mevt- idcas of war from the worla wars 1113 {0 Unletiered M Ir)umameg‘s‘ ors Expected in 1930 ;3\“\’{_“ \eyctssod millibusdiinin casily dazzled. At any rate, wher in nd a social at the home of 1. long period of trench warfare. No i | e winding roans. fRat ravel nats in other capitals keep | e Neumann, 17 Austin street nation will voluntarily submit to a 4 (Contributed) ¢ atively to themselves, ire New York, A 10! (P—Threc On Saturday. picnic of the § war of attrition behind barbed wire hville, Tenn., . 10 () >‘\ Tentative plans of the telephonc | Ann: most n surrounded by their own | prothers and their partner were un- | Benefit socie at Wicgand's grove. and for wars of maneu in army -geant Alvan York, the unschool- |company for the enlargement of its s b ave hed Y mtrymen and frequently’ abide inlger sentence to prison today for - - niust have horse, foot and artillery, led Tennessee mountaineer who gain- | central office facilities and extension | the small country’s mountain sides |are traversed as often by iong | strings of cattle or huge wagons aviators can stay up in the air the |Second-rate quarters, in Washingtor | wrecking the Clarke Brothers pri-| Intcrnational Bible Students’ Asen. 210ng with such modern improve-|ed fame by capturing 132 Germans | of its outside plant in the New Brit- :°"‘1"‘: “‘”: ““‘; a8 "'m:’h ahfen ‘:Y length of the vacation the boss[!hey are ally the first social lay- | vate bank which closed its 4oors' sunday, service convention at Ments as planes and tanks. single handed and returned home to |ain exchange area include a switch- | tourists’ automobiles.” the bulletin won't us take without doing|¢r- Social ¢ sars to re- |with liabilities approximating $5.- | Meriden. Instead of dropping out of the pic- | invest his prestige i1. educating his |board addition in May, 1930, provid- | continues. “Agriculture is the chief anvthing more strenuous than re. | YoIve around them. The mere rank | (90,000 Wednesday, 8 p. m, union testi- L8re to give way fo armored cars|people, has been recognized for his |ing approximately 700 new hu)),cnp,,imdlwtn of Liechtenstein's 10,000 tueling or cleaning spark plh n attache casts so muct T The bankers, all of whom pleaded ony service at Hartford. |and swift tanks, the cavalry expecis | gchievement by appointment to the |ers’ lines. This addition to the cen- ! population and scenes such as those won't bhe long before most ¢ in this town that it is no wonder) gyjjty, re sentenced yesterday by ‘riday. § p. m., Bible study, July |t0 @dd these to its own unils and ‘pr»:uhm_\‘ of Alvin York Agricul- |tral office equipment will, it is ex-[that inspired Millet's famous picture, Wody il tard 51 the 0 many bus bovs a or- | Federal » Harry B. Anderson|sin watch Tower 3 * [thereby extend its radius of action |yyral Institute in Fentress county. | pected, be adequate to meet service | ‘The Angelus’ are common through- fo'get one with eign descent ¥ pose uch infapnq al Sessions Judge Cor- % and its fire power. | Decision of the Tennessee state |cemands until March, 1931, when out the countryside. The farm = : the t-breaki mpaigns. { nelius 17, ¢ . sitting in a joint : g . Whereas, the air service is re ard of education to make him |another addition to switchboard | houses are either natural color wood ered Ly air in tir e soc 1 we defendants were under! St Johw's Bl Ciitiean trict=d by weather conditi \d of the institute ended an eight | facilities will be made, providing | structures that merge into the col- Yo e t ve ind federal indictments. Sunday. §:46 a. m. English s scouting work and reconnaisance, | . ¢ during which his control |abont 1,400 more subscribers’ lines. | ors of the landscape or small, cheer- senior Partner Gets 8 Years i 9:45 a. m. Sunday school: cavalry can be used at night and in Sihaen donteated: mitasho po- | which it 1s expected will last an- ful stucco affairs that resemble tha yan ae Clarke. who attempted | & M. Geima n¥ice Albert all kinds of wea nd also i v and legislative | other two s at least. Swiss chalets across the horder. Hay Fonte ol to 2 v i to save his brothers by assuming * ke, the student, will preach ckly wooded rv. era | neuvers | With the switchboard enlargement |is stored in wooden huts whose p < X LAY v ha ssador's di “|“full responsibility” for the crash, p. m. the Friendship my units might be hidden from 3 - !planned for 1931, the maximuin|rocfs are kept on by large stones then eipiiee has) > e nn didn't ta drink, | coq sentenced to eight years in At- | league will meet ac observation. Cavalry is also | . Returning: from [rance e | capacity of the present cquipment|pigced on them. ing grocer takes c aim, droj ¢ ihlicitys than anyt! S0 SERt R o A Rimilar sen- rsday. 8 p. m. the Men's so- [ahle fo pick up important details, [close of the Werld War bearing the |y iiging jn Court street will have | [jechenstelners Once Spoke Map- tlie Hienks) sther ar. tence in state prisonfwas suspended. | ciety will meet »v minute searches and by question- plaudits of the f been reached, assuming that the| ; ; 0 (HRORE R But Heaven help | s Ut el e e Yy e b I8 H bitar Aty nAlanca ) Tt mavi| GeanBEYork I \ UrCes | present rate of telephone develop- | grel Latin ainGedly drops il gD-pouna. bag)jy w has 1 highesi | 7r. and John F. Bouger, a partner | Christian Science » able to operate when cnemy air- |0 emancipating his home folk from | open the New Britain area is con-| “Until the seventeenth century, phdlons £ Rools) of i Wiplomatic colony in the|taken in"shortly before the crash,| Sunday service, 11 o'clock, sub- |craft frustrates ours |illiterac elf deprived of ed-|finueq throughout the rest of this| Romonsch, a language derived from will be leveled oft t re casy | 1. Howard of Britain is round- | emeh was sentenced to a year and a | ject, “Spirit.” Sunday school, 9:45, Armored cars are considered more |ucation advantage realized the vear (hrough 1930 and into 1f -|the Latin, was spoken by the now jandings so's e own c a briliant of foreign | gay in Atlanta. The sentence of | o'clock. vulnerable than alry and they |hazard of inadequa © |Should there be any marked indus- | German-speaking Liechtenstelners. flivver to work an E e, Claude ance was | gydson Clarke, Jr., was commuted | ‘ednesday evening meeting at § y be easily blocked. Tanks are youth of East Tennesse | trial recession, it will not be nec-|The old language still persists in rying about blocking driveways | d-famous hefore came here, | o two years' probation. | orclock ible 1o operate alone or to hold | The strength of his earnestness in | essary for the company to carry out|some of the place names like Sa- t A ablest men T6 e the fi time a federal and | s captured ground L v are liable his move from education was evi- |these additions to its plant in 111,.»‘,”1,‘,‘_ Gavadura or the capital, ¥ state judge had sat together in this | Elim (Swedish) Baptist keieae e e i el by his turning down a $1.-|area. [ Vaduz. country irisdiction to pronounce sentence ! unday, 10:30 p, m. sermon by VKely to be impeded by water, thick [600,000 vaudeville contract in order| In the current year the telephone Mexico Ij "4 eriminal case. the pastor, Rev. Axel 1. Pete o0ods 4 boulders. Cavalry to devote his time to lecturing in a | company will spend a total of about r hampe Kk of gasolin®. | campaign to raise funds for schools. |$160,000 on the enlargement and ! i e e b e he capacity of an army for This speaking tour carricd him to betterment of its facilities in thia 190k like a medigval robber baron's | ¥ith hostile depositors whose i st Mark's ion is not shown until 1t s off tically all sections of the United |€Xchange. Much of this work has | ‘“‘:f‘:”’l‘m?* ‘“";: fl‘“ overlook- | murcd imprecations against Sundny, 7:30 a. m. holy com-|the roads® says a cavalry officer tes where the story of his forc-|already becn carried out. PinE; e toNnilE has Deen restorea | former bankers grew so loud at one | munion; 11 a. m. morning prayer | \Veather conditig and lack of ing a German officer to surrender | fUngEvcanks plans pravideRtor e 1) SRy 1 l‘"'““'” S i |time that Judge Anderson caused and sermon, Rev. B. B. Styring Gty ol ' p his entire command drew thousands |outlay of about $20.000 for central |tecture and the illusion of medieval score of them to be t ou the e In ordinary re, when 2 man- |of hearers. He always followed his |office cquipment, $45,000 for sub- |life is helped every summer when Probably lead t ¥ i 1 e s Emanuel Gospel cuver isn't rendered impossible by story with a picture of the | Scribers’ station equipment, $30.000 |the Liechtensteiners, dressed in rai- ot na: <EIR, o . AN dim ontAte | S P HAAO N Clarke s re Sunday, 10:45 . m. preaching 1NN ABNtINE with flanks resting on | ccant chances for schooling afforded | for aerial and underground cable; 2 |ment of ancient styles, put on old A i (e o b e e T e impassable obstacles, cavalry docs its | the Loys and girls in the mountains [10tal Of 25,025 fect of cable, having|plays there depicting the lives and peipitie o b Al ication of the|bailding on his way to court, he was | o'clock. Preaching at 7 o'clock, |"LUfE by arriving quickly at the scene | o¢ b 1,982,500 feet. or 1,591 miles of cop- [loves of the minnesingers, the fa- of his home state, {0 please. The Brit-|chased through the corridors by a|poth morning and evening servic “lof action, spreading out over wide % S per wire; $10.000 for conduit work | mous bards of the Middle Age: has $30.- | crowd of depositors led by a frenzied | witl be conducted by Eiton Brown, Sitih 11 BCEEAry | CORCElTE (T8 D ] i il e oAt CUTRTL GIF ST gy Lok prise and escaping quickly after mhe! tonversion’ ofil the « present| .10 Nebraska penitentiary houses The Clarke Brothers bank was or- R e | escaping quickly I, | | ! X e 725 convicts, but only three were wife to prej comes home from hungry, mostly “Vaduz is the fairy tale capital of a story-book land. The old castle The four bankers received their; Thursday, 8 p. m. prayer se o ste heads of spaces if necessary, concenfrating | 2d about $55,000 for pole, wire and | S8 striking a blow at superior numbers manual service to the syster : dered closed six weeks ago owing its! oo 5T e e g demad !"m\:m‘rv | el It can cross rapidly through zones T is not contemplated until 1933, and | Sentenced for liquor law violation. i Ll el e el e swept by fire, presenting a difficult > then only in the event that busine 4 19T AEeRLS; - Tnion” A. M. L. Zion target and arriving at close quarters INUL | conditions and the demand for serv- ST ST ust company. as receiver| o s e o siimated yestorday inday, 9:30 a. m. church school. | jth the enemy without destructive —— |ic> in this area warrant such an in-|{ 4} 000 exeursion to T Raok DRy : d Spec services all as follows: |josses. |vestient by the company as this A ¥ ! 5 Rock {6 ot ¥ dividend of 20 cents on t ¥ will be given by Ladies' Auxiliary s Snfinit el e yin i vealisealorithe, credls | M sA o d It dEenmOn by pastor; 8 .| Iven in the World War I SOHh”rfl B{)[i? Qay; “WM change will e [A 0 m hursday, August 1 m., sermon by V. Perty e entrenchme on the 7 i larzer nations have in | tors. £ Tickets $1.25, adults. Children, Tse. pastor of the Redeemer's A, M. I | front, cavalry was active and often | Dpaag’! n oved from um} e Zion church in Plainville, assisted |importantly successful. It covercd 163 GH 0 Glfln[)_] | e ((;‘km i e Jry quarters to any by his choir » ristian | the concentration, detraining and uc | | i e L el have been chartered. Mrs. drous places, Indeavor service: p. m. eve- vance of the Irench. British Julia vill move ea ¥ t ning worship with sermon by pas |German armies. A Belgian cavalry ‘ayetteville, Ark., Aug. 10 (P— | Morchead, chairman, Tel. is regarded as per-| tor, subject: “Stewardship.” Sclo division gave the Germans their first | AT ssion of f: in the lead | large crowd is expected so get your embassy building in c Bishop James Cannon, ‘““‘\'“ early. by John €. Beker, violin duet by scrious setback when it held up the Mr. and Mrs. John Williams. Ivance of German cavalry on |its absent chairman, was the answer uable reconnoitering work against | cial service of the Methodist Episco- | R{I{E] ) w SR TATIONGOPCLAINS Brussels. French cavalry did val- |of the board of femperance and so- | Ri Ve i Berlin, in the County of Hartford and il Build, T< P bl trying to envelop each other, g “wet press” to embarrass the bishop. 3 foni b think 15 0a: called “race fo the sea.” non vote of “confidence, love Washington DLC B AUz 105 | Present. Bernard F. Gaffney., Esq. T Early in the cavalry main- | ypreciation” as evidence of its | Judge. On motion of Rozalia Kulas of Rl el 5. Aug. 10, (P—A new car mic cpera kingdom where §008¢ | 4ja'\ow” Britain as Exscutrix of the rooins, | tained connecti een separate oyalty. he action f owed recel " collar, G| : loyalty. The action followed receint | sivjs drive sno geese through [jast will and testament of Franciszek e an e O e reets for a new embassy. . b g ' A F C B [I armies or parts of an army. Ger-|of o telegram from the bishop ves- e R R e cni A Tata T 1) Now) BHItaIns withln 14 g 2 140ith another block behind on Iif. |like the.ace of spades with a hol m}l Cmmmv 4[]“0{ 0 man cavalry figurcd most importa tonday, in which he sipueiean repien Dondings lanes nd tu DL SR i TR R is something onl : TR G T | ‘e hills has broke theie ehancery. 1t|cut in the middle, is the newcomer Iy Iniiindenbure s QVerhelm e dos o i e s eie Sl S SR e LoD e SIVRRBILE. Daztbrok Eriinto s Court doth decres that six Landing o British. embasey | 1t opens up a whole new vista of | peared fo be the most important | o ment of creditors of said estate to exhibit thelr trolley o e PRt e AN Ll oSk R i er, Prince Franz (o a Viennese wo- % against the same to the Execu- ow | collar ibi military arm of all in the operation. Dr. A, . Millar of Little RoeX, trix and dire that public notice be in pt and Palestine. Irench s 2 : Methodist, | a0 Engagement announcements| iven o tnis order by advertising in a cavalry ent off the (g fe Wpdie i i e ""”“"‘” Methodist, | 4r0 ot always of international In- | newspaper published in said New Brit- venth German army in Macedonia "“;"‘ R "““”" e | terest but Licchtenstein is famous|nin and laving a_circulation in said S e e e ot empt of the wet |, "oho"of Kurope's four top inde- | 4i8trict. and by posting & cony thereof to cmba Bishop Cannon + score nations orl \tion build- | think the collarette has come for {long stay in one form or another - — Its present form is usually “pour Pantaoes nios Girl’s | 1e sport with printed igns of aime . and Fycing copy llnt Pantages Denies Girl's polka dots or incrusted or printed fionsof climinating obsolcte or nt pursuit work on the Austrian |} e A CANNON | pendent States: San Marino, ANAor- | Xi Britin nenrest the piace. where. the Charges of \bSdU“\ raduated bands of contrasting or | plicating branches of the a4 front just before the war ended U stock i, and Monaco. Liechtenstein is | deceased last dwelt and return make, s, \ 0o - £ shades. o i Cavalry officers are fond of quot | next e i oaath) its & Certified from Record, g Aug. 10 (UP)=-| hlending shades. au ons thought: "W valry officers are fond of o) Imextatoqthe daresstini UL SRON oL DERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. millionaire | As a piece of detachable, tub- ey this statement of Gener whelming arca of 63 square mil was held Jle neckwear the collarette ha 1 idea does not set so well witp ing in 1922, based on les Llectric Lights Can't Banish Past | = y. of your wi ! e cit re today on future poscibilities which may be | (he officers of war depat 3 “Atvisit to Liechtenstein in its LIMITATION OF CLAIMS the Big Dip) r the little one | picic moral of teveloped later, designers think. in ment, who contend. with the con- not in the world tc Y | - cwellike setting in the eastern Alps A e c cither, Wing-w nicos m1 . lanc sheer lincn, chiffon and crepe de | currence of Secretary of War Goo listinction, recogniz PLANK NAMED EDITOR 3 JARLouL RaKRE toba )bl dert i kN aw) > g ispens s auth in military ma Cow Have 10 (UP)—Tod: Washington, Aug. 10-—As soon as President Hoover had demanded some substantial reductions in mili tary expenditures there were su all Street exper not discussed formally | Dr. Millar said | between Austria and Switzerland is| gritain within and for the District of Juvenile Hall | ‘hine versions, with trimming of that the cavalry is still in E ¥ | Berlin, in the County of Hartford and the office of | pandwork or fine lace ble and has not been made obsoles- | in a bros ay. who doc tde- preside and general man- of Conng . on the Sth day of g are with emphasis that 4 f the New Haven Times (for-| D. His | o i o e scarf-col- cent by airplanes, tanks motor- clare with emp that cav 3 20l ane fvaried naesiotithe scantaols | Cell by ‘FI D < important an arm_today . imes-Union,) announced to-| FOR SALE ont, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq.. ore 1. are its chicf recommendation. |i7ed transpor | i On motion of Mary B. Sheehan One reason the army docs not cver b dey anppiniment ot Herbert ol = rarailvidwellines es New Britain as Executrix of the O s v-shaned | want to give up its cavalry fs that c i editor to succeed William | Fine one family dwelling, sit- will and testament of Wiliam J L IO e[ ike e richu. 1t hos a yeshaned |} R T G St o E. INJURED - Hendrick 0 2 Sheehan, late of New Britain within Hld } | neckline and'cape effect when worn | /8 FUUEL ST T retary ) Doty of 60 Harrison Hendrick, who was publisher he- uated corner Adams and Steel|said district deceased. 3 point in back. It can be horsehack and pia ] | This Court b decree that six ped and held in place with an months be allowed and limited for tha Good himsclf h a grea fondness ‘ : creditors of said estate to exhibit their I et e ties lon i theXshouldas s 1un down by an auto- leditor. He retired to devote himse!f | laims against the same to the Execu- four-footed critters, dating back to his boyhood days on a farm n he : i {ii1ie n voundtcoll how fast- “ % A o et e the Franklin Plan Company of | built. Will sell much hc]n\\' ix and directs that public notice be 1 Towa. given of this order Ly advertising in a may be set. | \ith the point in front, it drapes story told ¥ nfincd his home with fore purchase of the newspaper hy | ) 5 ceived several days ago Macfaddeh Publications, ne., became: | Str 3 Exceptionally well e : M e J 5 ; Plenty of Reasons j weri t was also. cw Haven, .of which he js presi-| i | newspaper published in said New Brit- Small triangular cuffs, meant 10| [yt (he army offers enough other MY the machine and recei L €O ain and having a circulation in said mploymen be tied around the wrist, match the i i nd strength- | fractured ribs but is able to he abont lar ormerly was connectd | | district, and by posting a copy thereot A 1] r [\ S i | colarette when it worn With ' ¢ ning of the cavalry, with officers of | and attend to his tailorin ss. [ with the dgeport Sunday Herald. on the public sign post in said town of Y P private office and 1 ne d . . : N i i aueat the Tiacatwiiesaline ‘_: l M IR N . srids ‘,mm slecved dresses he sets are 'the cavalry themselves displaying The men were crossin 19 s o = s deceased last dwelt and return make. made from sheer materials, chiffon | (he greatest mental agility in ex- | when 1} omokbile came sud READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Certified from Record, ! l F F i I:FI 2 : et e ‘. “land voiles the favorites. [H‘_in‘!_m: and demonstrating them. |around a corner and st them. FOR BEST RESULTS | 272 MAIN ST. | nfnmm, . GAFFNEY, Judge. BU:V:E,,BU! b = rJUST " KIDS OYSTERS ARENT IN SEASON o i ousands Bow at Tarill Complainis Largely Di Bioiloh Socizli , , . 2 ) fo Attemnis to Tmpress ? LR e e 2 : b~ (waats Tas\t wee wes (U AY V| wELL-1F Your Mom YELLS ey Prnain s LU \ e \ ) 1~ \ MATTER OF O\N A FlanT | pas D & \ N | AT You —YOU. 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