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acres of | south Burritt street, are vacationing at Arwano cottage, Clinton Beach. | Lakewood was found Culess otherwise (ndicated. theatrica) botices and reviewr ip this colump Hre ®=ten by press agencler for the espactive amusement company. ington, Aug. en breath-takingly irope’s newest mon- apital of AT THE STRAND of how talkin Miss Elisabeth narchy, ruled by NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1929 ° w d | to give 2,500 oy 0 P Ih wh m an round to the Hamburg-American A[BAN!A [;HAN&ES Lt Hnt 1’2-22 I*get, Turpentlne ro On oman | Sompaily fosta landins f61q. for th 7 State Police Discover 5 . . . | Grat Zeppelin at the eastern t(‘x'mn"i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quigley of | land, Aug. 16 (P — State l t d P 1 t us of the proposed transatlantic pas- | 410 Stanley street are enjoying a va- | IN RAPIH FASHN]N Loy £QL ouLBdRDe e gnl e ? 0ilC€ LOO: or ssatian senger line. cation in Montreal. | i i o determir st how 5 | The offer was made in cables ad- | ; i ¢ Mad | T ] 1 and John N. < BNt = g A S fs | dressed to the Hamburg-American| Miss Bernice Bruemmer of Madi- o i n nd L. H. Crossman, '\(.“ .XO"" :A"g' ?6 (“'7““. M ,r\?-::?,‘:”d REanEe Co., the German Luftschifflay, Dr. | son street and Miss Julia Tanukus }ng ZOgS Land No LOngl Joneian Tl o e Crofield, 36 years o, af Brook | S5 ¥ 13 she nelther-saw nor heard| Hugo [Dckener afd Commander|of Ghurch sirdst gro _\r;;-nrxl{m}z their Mvsterions Comr car last night when the vehicle | |lyn was near death from burns to- |, 200 %oy 50 teppea out of her | Charles Rosendal of the Asterlcan | vacation at Narragansett, R. I, l ‘YSIEHOHS Olhllly et KIOnE ot || day and detectives were seeking a |pack door, but suddenly her clothing | PaVY. Fckener and Rosendahl will) PP ssseoi i e 51000 | (b s ar 2ot ot none. KoL| | mysterious assailant who they be- |purst into flames. She told detec- | Feceive the cables when 1;1'0 £ant| LITHUANIANS 1O PIONIC | ¥ ! § s ‘ll-\ml threw turpentine on her and | tjyes she had no matches or light | &% liner lands in Tokyo on its fligh New Britain Lithuanians will at. 16 (4 BEs "The ear turned over 15 times m | 3¢t fire to it. | with ner. ““"“‘“d AL tend a picnic at Indian Grove, near the descent. The driver claimeo The woman was found in the rear | At Long Island College hospital, | S New Haven, tomorrow. Several his car was forced off the high- | |vard of her home by neighbors at- | doctors said her condition was criti- | P l thousand persons are expected to way by ancther car. The machine | | tracted by her screams as she at- | cal. | ersonals go from this city. The “Varpo” olished. tempted {o beat ouf the fire in her| Detectives were sceking George | e choir of New Britain will sing. A ot TG with her bare hands. j \:(:Hrlri,!(hw wor Y,lyu:il‘un\l. trom | ) boxing bout_betaveen J. Dobilaiis ity to dutermination of (| A bottle which apparently had | whom she was nged. view street is spending several days and D. J. Vinca of this city wit lonwnethersth — with Miss Florence Tomkins of feature the program. Stratford. the | | carele ss or speed d || . ¥ - fent knew it be e he s railroad ties from coast | plains of Colorado.” fore he wound up with « [hand of iron clapped him in the ing job at the Majestic He went to the home of Col all because he wanted to | Cody where he was told that Buffalo 3ill, hero of American | Bill was with his Wild West show shows, Von Luckner |in Germany! had run away from | “There was nothing to do but get | a a= a boy of 13, but | back to se; ded to take the ad been thrilled by |ties for New York,"” he continues. | the white-haire | “Only those A ns realize how | great their country is who have v on Foot | walked across it on tie | Terancisco on an | It took his five months. to reach New York. Then unable to get a sea-going job, he finally found work polishing brass at the hotel. “T was in contact with your best people, saw them go- ing by-—your and Roc fellers—when T was polishing br They were. self-made -men; an in- me | spiration. Now T always stop there | to look at my old door knobs and - PRESIDENT COMING ¢y Smith and daughter. Charles Chenue of Sacramento n . Tex., Calif., grand worthy president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, wik attend the 25th anniversary of the local lodge in October, according tc announcement. cupied by with him and‘hunt buffalo over the Then the heavy GRAND Mrs. Marrilyn, are the guests of Miss M derson of the Georgian Walnut street. the death of James M. Howard, 77, Lace within the | of Cottage street, that city, by Cor- ed | oner i today, Hloward, having | 106 Buffalo g I been fatally hurt by Vena's car. The | Wild West inknown | accident was on August 1 \d the | Telates. He and | coroner found that Vena wa iihge o igostos nown as the | ating a car at a gangerous and u-i"f',‘]"' ’,°"”1]"" . out. : iermany. and now | Long Jour) was the Landing in San I was and Mrs. A. P. Scott and Rita and Therese of 35 ly an the world war; as little k Mr. daughters, READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AD{ oper- | count sqeiety po the chief Tiran city, mode the most | carly voyage, he inquired where Buf- irana lay | falo Bill lived. When told the plains- the road I man lived in Denver, he asked the | 1 the only and a 1 joker pointed | s by spring- e SERR o an east-bound oad track. Von D e (L L 4> == 5 Luckner, penniless, started out to (; o S : : | walk to Denver—and did it, after UARANTEED Count von Luckner Polished nve weers: “Sometime a man let his passions such an extent that cretion and , domes and a4 the ci r upper of old ser ers at its demolition Door Knobs in Hotel | Aug. 16 (UP)—The old 1 overlooking Central & down soon to make another New York sky- and one of the chicf mourn- oy raper, ride on a train, but mostly it w ties,” he “I was hungr hunger is a thing 1 never Sometimes I worked for something to cat, sometimes T could steal some corn or a chicke But he got to Denver, intending Buffalo Bill if I could ride will be :lm\v a chat with my successors.” | LU Lakewood, N. J., Offers | Tract for Zeppelin Lakewood, N. I, Aug. 16 (P)—An | | offer has been made by the city of | Ajainsb All Accidents A7 LY. SPECIAL SALE PRICES Marathon Runner Cords 30x3): - - $5.25 $14.45 9 (4 o® 31x4 ....$10.35|32x41). . 32x4 .... 10,95 33xdi;... 14,85 33xd .... (1.55|34xd1;... 15,90 29x4.40 - $6.95 30x4.50 ...$1.95 | 30x5.25 ..$11.05 29x5.00 ... 9.35/31x5.25 .. 11.45 31x5.00 ... 9.94|32x6.00 .. 12.80 Count | 1 structures, and a put ar- German fame. Luckner, Devil” World W Luckner, not only has the ntal fecling of an old guest for the Majestic; he love it because he knows every door kuob in the place [ 3 1 people . railroa He polished them 27 years ago. i L The huge Ger AT= by his good n: e seaboard, | ¢hin won over within the prisoner, whos Felix Von Von senti- Perfect Vitaphone Housel CAPITOL Begins SUNDAY A Boli from the Blue! in nobleman who re and sportsman- en thos he made daring raids aboard ives of foreign ern- | zine that cven before the war he club, America better than | e w Sports . I resident Albanian women o ladies of e | PALACE the 1 on the coh- ounding pparently Ttalians to Have Parades, Con- ,, cert and Fireworks Display - in his GR ST Talking Drama- tic Picture by Josef von Sternbery. “Underworld” and “The new- NOW PLAYING GEORGE Ke ARTHUR and KARI, DANE in “CHINA BOUND™ with JOSEPHINE DUNN Co-¥ e IRENE RI( “DAUGHTERS OF DESIR with JUNE NASI and RICHARD TUCK Short Subjects display of fireworks will featu S _ £ e and her annual observance the Ieast 4 S tables and fruits pil St. Rocco, next S under t § bles roam folk of t &uspices of the Italians of mountains and valle their du sur this city inm taking through coun jported hi till August, 19 his contribu H in A line of march h s cause M ile |vena of Taft place, N as follows: Lee S held to be criminally re street, Winter s enue, North street, Oak stree len street. Wilcox street Etreet, street, street, Broad Myrtle Lafayett Main stre TOMORROW picture sensation of fhe year) JEANNE EAGELS in “THE LETTER” | z oy ONLY (The Perfect Vitaphone Houscl don't come answer for TODAY and SAT. the move promptly e = ; At 10:30 o'clocts ! gLing Joseph's churc John J pmic emn high sermon in Ital street, Main street, South | one consequen L. will STRAND Be : SUNDAY ! TOM TYLER with YRANKIE DARRO in “PRIDE OF PAWNEE" preach also—Short S ts—and ACTS VAUDEVILLE: In th celebration parade forming Joseph's chu band furnishing line of march is: str Pine stree Park street street Arc Greenwood ernoon, at will be re CONNECTICUT FURRIERS SINGING ‘ i N @ @ D@ B A w B W and MON.; TUES., WED. 1(}6% TALKING WHO KILLED wood's Popular Star? 70 WEST MAIN ST. A Bad Girl Who Was Good and Two Soldiers of the Foreign Legion in a Poignant Triangle Drama. OUR 19TH SUCCESSFUL AUGUST SALE g 10 UGS w in progress—offering values that have built the foundation of our leadership for furs in this city |2 > _‘: /\ | STUDIO & After You Buy Your Fur Coat... | ‘ THEN WHAT? It makes all the difference in the world where you buy your Fur-Coat. After you have it, are you assured its quality is unquestioned, its style is correct, its workmanship will insure good service? You are, if you bought it from Connecticut Furriers, for the veputation of 18 wvyears of honest fur dealing with the public stands back of each garment that we sell. park, " cont ¢l Y ¢ Wm. Collies, Jr. until darkness has se ¢ / R Alma Bennett to bri Eddie Gribbon a display of f George E. Stone Degted. thal Directed by EpblaiE: George Archainbaud popular &erial bom orated and 1 out the best condition works. It 1l be DIALOGUE and SOUND REV. J. Chicago, A Thomas | eight yea press | ice sagement on B'way Rithard ARTHELMESS 100% °© ALL TALKING = Fireworks and Dancing LAKE COMPOUNCE Bristol, Conn. SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 17 BAND CONCERT SUNDAY For Tomorrow—We Feature SQUIRREL COATS MUSKRAT COATS of fine dark Siberian skins at the low price plain—fox and beaver trim—at $235.060 $135.00 A Small Deposit—NOW Will hold your selected coat until wanted—DMake convenient payments during the Summer and Fall—If not paid for when Winter comes we shall deliver your fur coat and arrange with you for the unpaid halance. WARNER OLAND | NEIL HAMILTON | DORIS HILL !‘g PLUS S—Great Acts—35 VAUDEVILLE Presenting GENARO BECK €O, “Torrid Tempos™ TOOMER znd DAY “A Bad Cold” Count Bonick a: Direct From Wednesday Nigh 21 i ' His First Talking Picture —mL _— MARTHA LAWRENCE “Happiness in Songs" THERE'S A REASON WHY WE ARE NEW BRITAIN'S LEADING JRRIER RALPH PIELDER HARRIET CO. “We're in the Navy Now"” - = , August CHUNG TONG TROUPE Chin e Wonder Workers l