New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 15, 1929, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1929 DHEE_ENLARGES New Model Home of Aluminum = 3 T | title deeds to some land which he |power of chur ioined the Hauxton parish church, |aga T the owner 'was responmsible for the [in civil courts = iupl\r:]‘r of the chancel of the church. — IMAGES ON SCREEN. 1s Pumped Up Like Pneumatic Tn‘e% BY CHURCH COURT i sty = dor e i e Warm Air Heating Systems Magnafilm, Newest Movie De- | J [/ m b exs Sl uyso B e Bbemnl G o tfon) "Conference on Are Also Adaptable ‘ Rncient Law Invoked on ERS- iaixion and “round *the chances ¥ P vice, Uses Oversized Film | : i Hauxton and found the chancet| In English City Today . . | needed repairing. He investigated | Manchester, T A P— . . > lishman Who Disobeyed ClErgy v el vosgoema e e o convemnee o o i - § I the Installation of a Gas-Fired Unit e | repairs. | tlement of the cotton try dis Hollyweod, Calif., Aug. 15.—The H . % . | Cambridge, Eng., Aug. 15 (UP)— | Stevens refused. maintaining the |pute with i i s stoppag ansu}t us wifh you!‘ problem % > | next big step forward in the mo- : o : : g The case of an obscure landowner |ijtle deeds we old as to be no|was in progres ; % Pefean tion picture industry will be the in-) ; s i | who was sent to prison by a court |jonger binding. The vicar disagreed |representatives of the ¢ oyers and troduction of the magnafilm. | ‘ - e - of the Church of FEngland has|and referred the matter to the con- employes. Sir Hor Wilson was Jesse L. Lasky, production chief of | ‘ ; . . | prompted an investigation into E sistory court of the diccese of Ely. | present in the r coneiliator in | the Paramount studio is authtority | ; [ lish medieval jaws which may be Purasl e e behalidate ettt for this statement. g * B = i g | carried to parliament Tiie casa hearal Wilth fallith There wa poler ¢ s . . “The magnafilm is the outgrowth - ” ‘ s | The Jandowner, John Henry § middle ages. many fac . 101 of the magnascope which we intro-| £ A 2 ;| vens of Cambrilge, was = arings in zll, three in | recently. as th 2 Athe . " duced for the st time in ‘Old| ¢ gt o - o i : guilty of contempt by the ceel S £ ¢ Ely catnedral and one in the | with the objec He?hl’ffi' Eflglp‘e:rs apd Contractors Ironsides’ and used again in ‘Wings' | i % 2 e v : ticil tribunal because he refused 10 |church of Great St. Mary, Cam-|arbitration of = O Lasky declared. “We have been ex-| (SRS . o repair the chancel of the parish|pridge. 'The court, guided by laws |a satisfactory 1ent co perimenting with the magnafilm in| [ : 3 " 7 || church at Hauxton as the court had |snade conturles ago, decided Stevens |reached regarding composition of (i E. M. Fenner, Engr, and Mgr_ our Long nd studio for some g s % jordered. The courts’ decision W s responsible for the repairs Lut |court and the rms of refere time and recently have been able ; : ? ! 1 on a ute which had not landowner maintained his re- 5 to get perfect results from it. S e | peen invoked for hundreds of years. | jusal to pay. | 1orning 1 Commercxal Trust Bldg. “The magnascope was merely a| [ ‘ § é | Church authcrities, it was believ. The consistory court then met|joint conferer djeur process by which we magnified an : s : ; i ! ed, intended to use {he case as a|wgain, found Stevens guilly of con-|{her separate conferences by Phone 6562 eraionTy i nl W N i oo 2 ; : : . | precedent for 120 similar cases |tempt and had him arrested under | gides. normal size, But in so doing we| : 5 Gy : |which hinge on long-forgotten stat- [a warrant issued by the Lord Chan- Tost some ‘ot thed datail of thetplcs : : : : ; . |ttes. Despite the protests of news- |cellor. Stevens was taken to Bed ture. The magnafim, as lts fima : ; ; i I papers and individuals, they kept|ford jail. where he was kept until Z ok implies, is an oversized film which AL L | Stevens in prison for a week, releas- | the repairs had been made. | Lynn, Mass., Aug. 15.—(UP)— requires a much larger screen than v 3 |ing him only when he had purged | Stevens' friends called the affair a neig ¥ - 5 o y . ® : S | Pimself of his “contempt” by paying [a ‘throw-back to medievalism.” R.[on lines I ¢ s . the present day film and yet loses . y | ] Rone of the detail 1o ita projection | i 3 for the chancel repairs Hopkin Morris, liberal member of | plaintitf's property, Joseph or uic eturns S€ era “While the magnafilm does not! P New Vicar Starts Something | parliament for Cardigan, said he as N ¢ ] ofe contain third dimension elements, it . ’d S~ The case against Stevens depend- | would introduce a bill into the house | neighbor from i 1e cloth pel assl ]e A ds comes closer to it than anything else| S = \ YouR cg upon a forgotten clause in the|of commons to do away with the|in question. in o I have ever seen. The enlarged fig- | f | \ G WARD ures on the screen give the audienc: | ) ASOL LYE 5 the impression that the pictures| “qn™ ) have depth.” | T'i}\ SUES OVER CLOTHES LINE Technicians at the Paramount studio here are now quietly buil | 1 ing new cameras which will use | magnafilm. Fundamentally they are| the same as the cameras now in us: ‘ | | | | : OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 CLOSED SATURDAY AT NOO? OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY the only difference being that they will use the oversized film. As soon as enough of these cameras are completed preparations will . made for using the magnafilm in ,ml C E‘( Publix theaters. NSHR j : According to Lasky, it will be a s e ———— ) comparatively simple matter to Mr, I and a model of his model home that would vevolu- | equip theaters for the use of this| tionize dwell construction, It pumps up like a tire, . film. It will not nece: ate the| =28 - = 7 A, junking of present projection ma.| Chicago, Aug. 15 — “Six-room |tubes (an alloy of aluminum). From Chines, as the installing of sound |house, constructed of best q thegonsaretl Dt | equipment did, All that will be|casein and durzlumin, with 90-fool |structure is s above the necessary will be the building of |Mast. Located 300 miles carth by stéel cables. The wal . . i i ont i [w ,Il_l] sell for 50 cents per pound . : and w are of double sheet tachments to handle the larger film| This may be a sample of the real jof ~casein, mmjt in transparen 0 A iR TR e T o) state advertisements on the pz opaque or translucent form, with “I think its T £ newspapers around 1939 if Rich- | vacuums between to insulate tho withinta year: the. majority 1o |8 uller’s new idea in home- heat. The walls hold in:the heat <o tures will be made with magna- |PUIding is st _|that overflow of the lighting and Alm." declared Lasky. “Then we| Fuller ! signed a house whicl | POWer generating system : capable | B will start looking forward to tele. |does away with furnaces, wash days, | 0f heating the whole house. | vision. Of course, all of the major |and the need of a I arse. [t| Tho lights, centralized in the studios and electrical corporations |is flood-pro stan - a|masthead, are transfused by mir- B e been experimenting with tela- | 1000-mile g rs and lenses throughout the | on for some time, but it has|the pound. rooms in any intensity or color | ' been temporarily shoved into the| Here's how it happened. Tuller. . The floors are of piano background by the magnafilm, which | formerly in the building bus | wire in spider-web formation, ovi : is the next immediate step in the [became dissatistied with the s laid with an inflatable cevering. progress of the picture industry. |time, and cost of house construc-|The partitions are suspended anl | . b . “It is difficult to say when tele- |tion. Why, he argued, were the floor pumped up to meet them ln orter S annaa ml -Summer Sa e vision will be put on a commercial |always built of stone or wood, ma-|and seal the edges. All the fitting . basis. It may be five years and i IS 100 years ago mersty |iS done by expansion, by inflatinz, may be longer. We all know it is | because they were close at hand? |rather than cutting to fit, with s o DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED coming sometime and that is all.” It's an Inventive Age! | attendant waste, FoEE AT “In this age of achievement| In the grill is a gas range, ice | X The Blue river in N ska, nd invention, it still ta from | boX and dishwasher. All shelves 000 claimed, is the nation’s most highly months to a year to builg a|are olving like the seats of a '@ developed power stream. . |simple awelling, i > 1at| wheel, making it unneces- B/ d sty “In less time thyn | Sary to reach for them. A basement <, s of airplanes an41|Wwasher will also be installed with M 2 FROM e E | destroyers, and a million and a |2 trapdoor opening inte which sin- Heaves Flower Pot X gle pleces of autos are built.” linen can be thrown | ] 223322628 At Unwelcome Parker || seven vears Fuller appliad [and l;mtom.m y washed below. | ; O > g imself os ing se that | The beds are of r r and can he | & Hexfford, Aug o d6 (Upy — || Bineslt o @ s ne t p . T ol-,wf mj] o || coutd be factory-made at a s ‘.u‘““"lfl\‘d"o the desired hardnes Trving Marder's parking his auto- | €08t and ereeted quickly : | The fist floor is reached by BhebllaliA &l Btlv Vs BE Rabalial Bricks are not used in alrplanes|simple elevator in the mast 4 ing bolh ocoupy so he tossed him | |OF Ships. yet planes withstand wind |derneath the overhanging house is | a flower from a second-story. win. | |sPeed up to 350 miles an hour, he v garage or hangar for Per S e Yar: dow—uwithout removing the pot. ||reasoned, so why not use the same | Rolling metal curtains Per Square Yard The plant missed Marder by | |materials in building a housc? o sy | Fuller's strange house is con-| Iuller says the complete house § 14 P tt 21 P tt o DN o) el Stathis was locked up on a||structed “light, taut and strong|will weigh when finished —about i a erns a erné’ m "4\(& AT G el GRrL o |atter the manner of the airplane.” | 6000 pounds and can be sold at »0 | 7 i\n(h a central mast of «I\lv‘nluml’ltmnts a pound. : $2.15 to $2.75 $2.25 to $3.25 Y. e v : INLAID LINOLEUMS INLAID LINOLEUMS 2 Goop HarDwal , “ 150 195 FALL PLANTING and rearranging 'of gardens demands proper equipment for best results. Spring found many garden tools barely g 1 L l M E Ez’]‘ useful. Now enjoy the ease of brand new = KI CH N CABIN S ones. Trowels, Transplanting, Hoes, Weed- i Women buy over S0 per cent ers, Rakes.” Garden Tools for every purpose e e | GENUINE PORCELAIN TOPS — FINEST MAKE and of the finest make. it L8 output, recent surveys show. Per Square Yard Per Square Yard R etmederatfini=n Rdoies “Handy Hardware Store o That they buy the most unsus- 2 WHEN YOU PAINT IT pected item: another point of (’REYVE AIHEL WITH comment. This is nothing new K CABINET in 4 hours. l.eaves no shopping headquarters for 1 STURDY OAK 00 streaks. Odorless. Try some time, They buy paint and D CABINET the popular Lotus Green brushes, hammers :m’l nails. :VIODX':NI‘: to us. Women have made the $ ( 1\:::11«(<;r\’m S sceds and fertilizer, hose and : $75.00 50 s i i sprinklers—there’s nothing hero GREY ENAMEL " their | $69.00 Tennis Racquets, Cro- Stock Up On which they don't buy—which i CABINET quet Sets, Tennis Balls, FLY-0-SAN proves the survey is about | Fishing Tackle, Baits, | Sroctvo for fies, mo right. Anyway in these demo- $82.00 Lures, Lines, Rods. all pests cratic days why shouldn’t Wom- WHITE ENAMEL 0 e e en be the buyer for the house, ! CABINET The New 20th Century ' 3 buy shaving cream, razors and WATER COOLER \ hard e as well as powder, .00 % 1 cosmetics and edibles. We have | ‘ 2 R e - always encouraged women to i k;q SURVEYOR TR 3 buy here by the neatness and g s $25.00 cleanliness of our displays and 3 5 by training our clerks in cour- 3 DOOR | Very handy. You press hopping here a pleasure. the pedal with your FROM REDUCED TO foot. Airtight and odor- handle: i 1 y. e Skl OTHER EDDY, BALDWIN AND LEONARD REFRIGERATORS REDUCED PROPORTIONATELY Reductions continue throughout the entire store Connzcticut’s Boct Fuvaiture

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