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1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEKALD, MUNDAY, AuGUST 1Z 192 ——— 375 More Pounds of Boy-;Departing From Fresh Air Camy», Burlington p Frank Massach | his second : year at ¢ 108 Youngsters Put onfi:;}:v‘\w:’;\“; enlor at U Weight During Visit (0‘ erst, M d has Woodland Spot — Come Home Tomorrow. in 4 ust retu from the suy Fort Ethan | with markstt | campirg , is a junic Allen ansh Vt. His work 1s » and organization Sherwood and has h in wooderaft and elor at t lub for sever of arles Yale, ience ates v at the Fresh Air Camp in Burlington finds 108 boys getting | the final day of vacation and health | Wwoo puilding for this year. Contests being played and horse shoes : ringing on the and the Blues pl r prem- | and resumed oy of the camp i badges will be posted on tr stak verigted on s du has been ir two weeks ¢ wwtucket groups of wooder: ng the finishing tou after and t t lean > woods. For t swimming, bead rings, 0 weeks the y A €€ st hest 4 tir t th camping. ma pool having ey have not ov ighborhoc itius is connect A., of New Britain, of Indian work wood work. He is a junio Diritain high school and Frank O'Brien New_ Britain high charge of swimming and M assistant Ir bead er Abel s crowd- w it fresh al swi e of one O'Br camp three ers a e has to capacity been with t William Cope ed from tl ket, R. I, Britain high, nature work rer military camp at ular among b It is a top thi i.\‘mm boys ha |ana can thro | them 100 or | The canay [and as the p oubly ul, » store is o) Kk Torosian, long > 0 s pennies or 1 Hill X A pic rich nes of ho com hed for three ON Two Men, In Attempt at troit wood to Cf from t him toward One ¢ Yosek's Ho th i - BusINESS. . 4 | { REMARKS . & e 0000 00 0000 00 0 0o | 5 August 4, 1929. During the past twelve months, 81,065 De Soto Sixes were sold —breaking all records for a first-year car in the entire history of the industry. It is not surprising that a car so handsome, so comfortable and responsive —and so safe and easy to drive as De Soto Six (PRICES AS ‘04 AT THE FACTOR} CHRYSLER De Soto Six—one year old— — should find a ready market. But it is significant that even sach a car as this should set a new sales record for the industry in the first year of its existence. Racketeers hospital Saturday noon. At the hos- pital it is stated that her death was caused by a possible fracture of the skull and a punctured lung. SPORTS SUMMARY Associated Press. Tennis orest Hills, Y., — United \tes regains Wightman cup from \gland; Betty Nuthall forces Helen Wills to two deuce sets, 86, 8-6, in inal match. Southampton, N. Y.—Southampton tournament singles honors go to Fritz Mercur; Mangin and Bell de- feat Tilden and Hunter in doubles final Philadelphia oys 10 r 15 years ago. lances on a string. ve become very skillful wd catch HOLD TRUCK DRIVER FOR CHILD'S DEATH \Baby Playing in Gutter (rushed | = hy Heavy Vehicle w them up times. ore is always pon fit goes right back to the money spent Three nights a week pen in charge of Kar r ca , and boys spends mor . is the a for £ waliting nickels. sper was held on top st week with ba x sandwiches manslau, on Kolodzy, 7T Arrested for | nis truck crushed littl half year old Flore: Oak street, when she was sitting on-| the curbing in front of her home | | saturday. Louis Pollack, 29, of 108| West Main street a driver and sales-| for the M. M. Kirkorian fruit| company, is being held under a bond | of $1,000 for appearance in police court Tue: morning. This morning, at the of the pros- ccution, the case was continued. The child died at the hospital a few minutes after she had been brought| Rye 1 ¢ *he driver and Dr. Roman |two matches in eastern grass court Lekston | championships; two seeded star = cdording of | Arthur Ham and Tamio Abe, are ATesco, t |1 ten Covington, Ky. — Chicago, takes me; pionship of Ohio V set triumph over New Orleans. |~ Hamburg — Christian Boussus heats Otto Froitzheim for German s title; Frau Von Reznisek, ny. wins women's title. Memphis — Teddy Burwell, Char- N. C., takes Tennessee men’s es championship, beating *Gus the mach- chmer, Jr., St. Lauis, in finals; E . about | Boehmer captures junior title. {thr t and hi Tolf down from his the St. Louis — National public links 1 the child up, and she | title to Carl Kauffmann, Pitts- he New Britain [burg clerk, for third successive beats Milton Soncrant, Toledo in finals. N. J. —New Jersey open crown is won by Johnny Golden, on. pro, for third straight re 280 for 72 holes. Baseball Cleveland — Ruth Gehrig gets No ''s 500th homer of career. Philadelphia — Grover Cleveland Alexander shatters National league life-time pitching record, shalking | up 373rd victory of 191year career. Racing apiece milk and very large ternoon will mark the 1 of the Fresh Air 1p paper, which will e boys who are will greet tho: in Samuel Gilpin kes permanent possession of east- n states clay ten trophy with victory over Harold Lane. Delafield, Wis. — Karl Kamrath, wins western junior man S his paper years e, N Big Bill Tilden wins to the statement 11. of §4 Talcott stree Tuire, 1 witnesses to th had his truck 1 in front Adam Kolodzy's ile he was selling fruit in- child was playing in the ont of | n| cing [ Ger it | two | lotte, e th JoRn Emmet Pare, singles cham- ley with straight Maurice Bayon, ILLINOIS COURSE| srother, Foil | only eye | ent, Pollack chuding Escape—Believe De- Implicated. 16 year about three k. was t The driver, came out of the got into his t zan to drive 12 (P store wa started h said | fast Il wood oerhl and hoys believe that he rl in the path of ekir v and | from Ifome boy B ought owner hid- ic when he cried < kidnaped. His| followed nued on in front of s from the | aid in his state- nd I went in- orders. W me 1l sitting Kolodzy's sto Pol pol with |ment to the |\ to K out I did not hits 30th marks of the truc and felt it hit ped quickly and In a passing ¢ Roman in truck er homer police at th the b icked up the child I took r to Dr. Winter taken 1o the ton, lot concor s ed her 60 street, who racketeer hospital.” > Tocal po- | & the accident, de-| Deauville — Slipper, owned by child died within a | Jefferson Davis Cohn, romps off with cen to the | Prix Jacques Le Marois, worth 100,- | of potatoes |lice, for certification in | 1 investiga lared that the minutes of 1 e yeal ®© 060 06 06 0 ¢ 0 06 0 @ 0 0 o O £1065 C,.‘.Q0.0.0....O....Q 9 0 06 © 0 06 0 0 06 0 06 © 3 0 0 0 o v 8 0 06 0 06 # 0 0 © o o 0 0 O ® 06 0 0 ¢ 0 0 0 0 o e @ 0 0 0 0 0 0 ¢ 0 o This unprecedented public accep- tance is your assurance that no matter what model you may choose for your own, you will possess a car whose distinction and quality will afford you lasting pride and satisfaction—such as no other carin its price field can offer. Test De Soto Six in any way that you desire—drive it yourself. A demonstration will enable you to confirm for yourself the popular judgment that has made De Soto x a record- breaker in its first year. OTO S1X MOTORS PRODUCT @ N " J.B. MORAN MOTOR SALES 9191 3131 » | CHURCH ST EET TEL. 2842-W T 000 francs. |Max Schmeling and his American Chicago — Haawthorne stewards |managers from New York rings for order Jockey Charles Allen to can- life. cel all engagements and explain un- Trac satisfactory ride in Saturday race. Toronto — Phil Edwards, negro Saratoga Springs — Harry Payne |middle distance star, is badly spiked Whitney's Wichone wins Saratoga special. Swimming Ontario Crops Ruined } By Hail and Winds g ined crops and damug wuildings teday | marked the path of a storm which $16,000 | in halt mile race But wins it with |sWept through this part of Ontario igreut clesing sprint. Jover the veelcend, | Wind, rain. and hail destroved s Polo | % orchard crops and fi ened grain Honolulu Josephine McKim, | Port Washington—Tommy Hiteh= |3 ioyining O e R Balboa, wins all-around title at A. cock’s Sands Point four loses 0| (hieh were damaged by fire. e A. U. chammor}smps: team hh{‘ goes | Greentree, 9-6; Pedley stars. The worst of the storm was felt to women’s swimming association of Saturday when hail in the vieinity New York. of Agincourt destroyed ‘30 per cent of the oats crop, did extensive dam- age to corn fields and virtually de- stroyed apples and garden crops. to populate a by Au- lifeguard. Enough people Boxing small village were rescued New York — State athletic com- [gust F. Marty, St. Louis ion indicates its readine thar. any other six of equally loz price The 3-Door Sedan, Bedy by Fisher 2 PRODUCT OF|GENERAL MOTORS T When you drive the Pontiac Big Six and actually experience its!exclusive perform- ance qualities—it’s easy'to understand why 1. 0. b. Pontiac, Mich. Five-Passenger Two-Door Sedan Body by Fisher The down payment is low—and a few dollars & month take care of the balance. Come in to see how much more Pontiac Big Six offers— and bring your car for our appraisal. Consider the delivered price as well a3 the list prico when comparing sutomobile values . . . Oakland- Pontiao delivered prices include only reasonable charges for han- dling and for financing when the Time Payment Plan is used. thousands of buyers 'are turning to this outstanding General Motors product! Pontiac Big Six, $745 to $895, f. o. b. Pontiac, Mich., plus delivery charges. Bumpers, spring covers and Lovejoy shock absorbers regular equipment at slight estra coet. Genersl Motors Time Payment Plan.availoble at minimum rate. FASTER SAFER EASIER TO DRIVE . SMOOTHER . MORE ECONOMICAL MORE POWERFUL C. A. BENCE 50 CHESTNUT STREET 3 e o o . NEW BRITAIN Custo:m beauty, sleeve-valve power IN THE COMPLETE WILLYS-KNIGHT LINE FROM THE LOW-PRICED “710-B” TO THE LUXURIOUS NEW GREAT SIX . The brilliant success of the new style Willys-Knight «“70-B” proves its value as the largest, smartest, and most powerful Knight-en- gined car;ever offered at such a low cost. The new Willys-Knight Great Six is distinguished by an individuality that reveals itself in a higher order of design, luxury and perform- ance. Some of the car’s many advanced mechanical features are: Bijur one-shot lubrication system, heavier seven-bearing crankshaft, extra strong and rigid frame, full internal four- wheel brakes, manual heat control and automatic radi- GREAT SIX 1895 SEDAN Al Coupt, §-pau. Cospe, Roadster ot same price. 6 wire wheels, truak rac included. All WillyrKnight prices f.a. b, Teleds, 0., asd. specifications subjest to charge without notice, “TO.B"COACH$1045 Conpe De Luxe §1145, Sedan De Luxe $1265; Readiter $1045; Touring 81045, Wire sobechs incladed, Equip- went, acker than standard, extra. ator shutters. WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC. TOLEDO, OHIO sNEW STYLE WILLYS-KNIGHT BELOIN MOTOR SALES 125 CHURCH STREET PHONE 4560

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