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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1929. - of the hintlets t i < Your answer will have to be in b; . 8l ~ “ARREST FRAME-UP w6 Rolls Only Few Feet On Landing; ||| CLASSIFIED ADS [0 0= e ¢ in our neighboring town | published at noon, you know. T A l L d A BO A o g° Ryds Hesily - Refgrancs: : Newtown Offcial Appeals Gon- X P S — & ' s g e e | 2 RADES viction by Judge emisky o r dhone In Connecticut River |Craft Settles Slowly Down and In One Test Barely ||f: i 3 1929 WHIPPET Sedan oy . . 3 (Six Cyl., New Model) Gas Doty of the ¥ egion he Holyoke, Mass., Aug. 23 (P—Iour Moves After Striking Earth—Believed First o o [|[ 1929 WHIPPET Sedan last winter for a lectur > of five boys who essayed to cross Count 6 words to a line. Newtown, Aug. 23 (UP)—Declar- lusion, this man is in business for ; : g Practical Device Yet Discovered 14 lines to an inch | (Four Cyl., New Model) A e s » 1u this m o T | the Connecticut river from this city | 3 S i o 7 X ing he had been “framed”, Constable Tosa O e ot S terany wrteracan| o ieimamipacy :h”;- R igég WHIPPET 4 Sedar Frederick J. Crouch appealed early | | Miss Dorothy Jordan, pretty confec- ; 2 e | shore. Spanish inventor and wealtyy |chute, the tail skid touches the 1926 DODGE Sedan stone, d notice of an appeal to [ Rures o | |swim, was rescued in an exhausted result of successful tests with| De La Cierva announced his in-|[| BEFORE 12:30 P. M. DAILY I o : The ce-h 2.—Describe how he makes livell- | || : nd for t civious carriag The three-hour been sitting. | while giros have made many |Promotion of aeronautics which H Running Condition night 3.—Address communlcations to | | Armana's brother, Romeo, 14, was | flights before, it was pointed out |carries a $100,000 prize. USED CARS | men walking the streets” the offi- | landed without rolling. Miss Jordan had a room Aug. 14. The United tes now has 9,000 = 2 he girl comp FORD Coupe 22 MAIN STREET ¢ Mor: ). Beers two assist- i | 2 ! s o N2 As Horace T Hart's letter is the It rules. | |more than 5000 miles ant at least ceding three tests did the autogiro Miss Jordan's room dog then en- SR G was unduly sweet on the BURRIT and was built in England immedi- | Bateman, a young Englishman who | FORD Fordor Better framed up” because his son right down to it, why shouldn't he B minute flight in England before | ¥ealthy young American school mas- | n his r line, so dilig Aiowhed when thelr Horme-maneraft| philadelhin: Aug. 23 (UE)Bor St A - WHIPPET Roadster today from his conviction on a S , > , S ; e AR g ) he autogiro drops about 13 feet | The Herald will not be responsmbi ||| charge of technical assault upon broke up less than 100 feet from |juan De La Cierva, 33 year old|per second, slower even than a para- ||| for errors after the drat insercion. 1927 CHRYSLER Roadster ffonery clerk. g i " The fifth, Armand Rival, only sportsman, today was receiving the |ground, slowly followed by the| ADYERTISING W FORJTH 4 JORDAN ¥ b ! | y y i XDAN Sedan Crouch’s lawyer, Lawrence Finkel- |member of the quintet who couild |acclaim of aviation enthusiasts as|landing gear. SECTION MUST BE ORDERED > & DODGE Coupe common pleas court after Judge Ed- | orAESD condition by Andrew Roy, 15, of |his autogiro, the latest thing in|tention of entering a four-seater ||| AND 9:30 SATURDAY. i I‘,’Be:fi’B""Uchand“"’" ward R, Hampton had fined the con- e Willimansett, who saw the tragedy |airplanes, at Pitcairn field here late |autogiro in the safety contest of the |, $5 stable $50 and costs for alleged las- 1.—ldentify: llkeness, from the river bank where he had |yesterday. Daniel Guggenheim fund for the| — Several Good Makes in Fine trial lasted until shortly after mid- hooa | %1t putting your arm around a girl houette” Editor, [one of those who lost his life. The |yesterday's tests were the first made e TERMS and TRADES Is the state’s definition of lascivious New Britain Herald |others were Harry Saltzman, 15:|in this country by a heavier than| | e 4.—Contest closes at 2 p. m. fol- | | 1 Boudreau, air machine in which the plane El carria ores Wou G LY . lowing insertion—Saturday | | Burnette, 14. The bodies of all but | mer G | 10 a. m. | |Romeo Rival were recovered. 1| o y z Vi i 1L b Q,,,”.c,m‘ml‘{]’_”\v S BHE ? 5.—Answers may be mailed or| |the victims lived in this ci [ ]] % :‘ ""1 ““’Ll‘p,fl i | BA ! utomobile 0. o f of the ouil e 8 el i brought to the Herald| | SR | De La Cierva brought his auto- ol o on the roof of the puilding wWhere | Gy ooy Smile Charland, me- e | giro to carth practically stationary ||| ASK US THE PRICES 10 WEST PEARL ST, DT chanic and agent for Marm Credit given for neatnesa [ on the fourth test. The plane didn't — | The girl complained of the con- ! 1 = 2 e o ¢or | [ miles of air roates connecting it | 0 | ! oseve es, last even o dollar awarded da | miles of a g han a few inches, on- | . ; iions andDepats st oosevelt st ever One dollar awarded daily for | . Ligds ¢ roll more t ; C E A ] FORD -Roadster stable’s ntio B and he got ¢ f 5 best answer according te||With 16 foraigr. —countries, while |jookers said. On none of the pre- ase A alHSl awn SSfil][‘ FORD Coaches nts ambushed Crouch. They testi- ) itee s Lol At S G 3 T d STUDEBAKER Coupe :m Crouch slipped & $2 bill under |Word in . the éditor will — the system in the near future. roll more than 10 feet after the llSpeCt Olltllllled 0f ay 5 MAXWELL Coupe Eive yobia stuft to l\]l, Spaniard brought it to earth. ¥ PACKARD Lim. | C yt D tored and clasped her in OLgLas ul I umn today. | The machine De La Cierva tested k = FORD Coach Yon an 0 When the hidden officers su Somebody wrote the editor here yesterday is the latest model [ Londor, Aug. 23 (P—Roland FORD Coaches Crouch, 47 y | father of | SAVINGS DANK, where they give |§ - ; ately before he sailed for the United | Was arrested yesterday charged witn | MAXWELL Sedan «ight children, d ed he had been | FIVE PI NT on deposits. Conte i States. He had given it only a 10 |2ttempting to murder Philip Eaton, 3 Than To Select One Of od evidence for state police re be, and so should you. It's the five | R Ging it up for shipment here, ho | ter, appeared briefly in police court | AUtOmOUVe These At The Prices ing n slot machine in the stere|per cent that gets yours truly and || 3 said. today and had his hearing continucd S l & S . C We Are Asking where Miss Jordan was employed. | that's what should get you. On re- | 7 %, De La Cierva's autogiro took oft |Until August 29. aIes E€IVICE L_O.||||[1520 pE soTo B couPE i | quest, tre editor will furnish furtber R R of Quauty in half the space required by an | Inspector William Bradley, who 86 ARCH STREET NASH ADV. SIX SEDAN interviewed Bateman when he was proof just why he likes the hoys at airplane which took off at the same | 1 CHRYSLER 50 SEDAN o s s B | | fime. The inventor said this would | found, said he admitted the coat and 248 ELM STREET 1925 OAKLAND SEDAN streets. Now, Mr. Charland be sure | [ B vest he wore were Eaton's. Brad- Phone 2700-2701 BUICK COUPE g sl eyt e Qe AV | b atly i 2 v s | [¢} Evenings i readibyer Me. Hatt's following GREATER VALUES AT KOLODNEY'S ALWAYS b8 greatly imoroyed when hle mew| . 5 e eofnd hlood stalnsion the e T E Wil 1524 mwupsoN coacu & s i | propeller arrived and some adjust- | ! e ———————eee | letter— | GANNING SUDDIIES 7 Al TON, MEN ments are made. garments. Long Terms and Trades 3 5 a Landings Interesting Bateman is aged 22, a former The TikensssfotsiieRihouet: Soomiah L e l‘l“"' shinianciot menuines B |y anninga iiival thelf utogiroyars | s arisman, jand g well Sbuilch He J B Morans printed in fe s paper is no Mason Jar To doz. LETTE RAZOR BLADES [ 50" oo 40 Gateh when one is | Stepped smartly into the dock while o i other than Mr. Emile Charland wi ilass Jar Tops doz. |used to seeing-an airplane come to |2 large crowd awalted his testl-|fi——r—rrmm—rmmmm =11 S Ghrch Paing for Failure 0 £0ne s iures St s | B oo it gavs - 750 don e e e ooy, | mony.Te told the magistrato we |[[~ AS~ WE EXPECTED, Motor Sales at the corner of Main and East Main | the pilot throws it into a stall at | had nothing to say at present aud THE 31314 CHURCH ST. o o | . he is about to overshoct the land- Eveni Hyannis, Mass., Aug. 23 (A—Drof, S S i s r A. Eustace Haydon of the University | i("0 " conq his garage with : Vg 33¢ ‘ { ; : ¥ Was Readlly of Chicago declared today "';”"\’ the utmost courtesy to his many a the institute of world unity he oAl ot s He has taken . GRASS SI L)) A A d the Christian r",l\r;\r:" ;:“*m ®| on the “Marmon-Roosevelt” Straight : That Will Grow v S 4 SED AR SA E ccepte SALE | SAL ! atest crisis in its histor: Big! S iR n o g o | l ' I ! ] ! greatest cri Eight agency which i Orders for 1930 Buicks are Sl o i disoying; 3 1bs. Paying for Mist one of the most popular cars & ’ g | ,7$1f00 WHEEL Goops B TODAY AND TOMORROW being taken in record-breaking SALE | ‘The western world, Protessur|o 8 0% (O K | _ Haydon said, was now eating tue| Wy ©qainq has been in busi- [ Sturdily - Constructed fashion—which means a number bitter refusal of Christianity n; e i i RU "'\‘\']'.f,-ff\[",nl‘“ 2 g THE GREATEST SALE OF | Mxfigfl thr:lil)t\s ;rr: :?:f :r\a?fié WE NEED ROOM make adjustments to the new era o ese cation. joards at 14 o r e Pri e et bt | omen e loaalion B CHORE A B T Satisaay only j HI GRADE. USED - CARS real goot bus e are now abl Every Car Priced At enajssance. One by one, the deter-) = | Coaster Wagons _I G A S RLET B ] V 1 mining ¢ ; = o A Bargain Value ining factors which make civiliza-| oo . _::,'“ }v\nlw to fill so |8 94¢ 5 | and up VEW ) LVE { 7 1 fion have broken away from 170 R e ‘ T $1‘98 SR e T R L Bl:llC](S If You Want a Good Car at Sontran ot rellgious Wealism, accora- (Reres e S0 SIS AT vers N ot Ree S ‘ From $25 to $700 ‘ 1928 SEDAN B e S ing to the speaker. _|vou can’ guess from fhe questions DRYERS &y 4 | Pas: } ~w civilization,” he said, |’ . 2 B e from best grade o e o) Drive One of These ..0(1:,‘," :'r: (;,' ‘11;,'1,‘1,'2{‘ olohcs e | ComRiaE “" 'l"' siHoNsHls "":y"rl S P e | $6.85 p When you purchase a used car from this livest of ||| 1928 $Ir A 1928 AUBURN Sed e era of a ed s bout how mar ronths has o | 5 5 | 5 Pass. Mas g . S {idusiry has been created “ivlm"‘m,fi'q,{v\,mn,‘lm bt nished. Complete with | save the Surface and e ——— M|| live automobile dealers, you not only get the car you want 1928 &O?j;’b asies 1928 HUI%SO*I Cgu;: any consclousnes of a religious VI-| "0 “Uiep ¢y had the ates Bos $8 19 You Save All Coliceal at a price you want to pay, but a thirty day guarantee. 47D . % T “HOPPERS 2 d ; G . Master 4 Dass, B v & assoraiomitol b NEE | voon cnorrERS oot n sed car S r DI N 5 the ordinary man’s dreams of “lw; el N asu or carBaGge, HOUSE PAINT letaples and fruits oln tlelne“1 cars we sell—that is why our prices are lower ase i Masten 1927 CHRYSLER Coach worthwhile and full life can be| Sohl i R OANG | e Searn Toniaa ) o ne. than elsewhere. The cars listed here we traded in on new 1926 COUPE 1{|1927 BUICK Coupe Special M || Chevrolets. They must be sold immediately to make room 4 Pass. Standard I{|1929 ESSEX Coach representation in the silhouettes realized.” 1y valuable to the merchants? fl Galvanized. Size 17x Christian leaders, he said, were | e e te ciremation of the || Ssturday @ sy gal. | z o il OF fr (e i o Gl | 1925 SEDAN 2SSE : 51.0 n \ 1.79 | 1928 FSSEX Sedan awaro of the problem of armOMZ= | X 1irityin Herald? A FREE FIVE DAY DRIVING TRIAL ON ANY CAR ||| 1925 SEDAN |/|1928 ESSEX Coach ing @hristianity with the modern = RS 2l aditortraferit - — B f =i & A M SEDAX B oot the problam cou not 50|13 03 12 il NpwREATEI [ Mok | KOLODNEVS 89¢ CHEVROLETS OTHER MAKES e 1926 STUDEBAKER Sedan solved by any mere superficlal Y-} "7 *yyny did the c ave such ¢ : : LANDAU SEDAN 1927 PONTIAC COACH 1925 COACH MANY MORE $50 UP phrasing church creeds. The €1, ¢ronendous appe ; 1o and Cider v 1 Universal i 29 COACH 1928 FORD A SEDAN | 5 Pass. Master fort of modernist theologians fo save | ™ ¢ \v O Tone or the rules B KIGS Steel SEDAN 2 = | b e e If You Want a Real Bargain medieval theology by rationalizing | .oy pow he makes his livelihood " | § . SLICE S SEDAN 1927 STUDEBAKER COUPE | (@] h M k Come to and reinterpreting. it, he termed a| "o yop s oty e . T 5 3 928 COUPE—(3) 926 OVERLAND COACH ther akKes ome g | phone number in New Britain 2 e 1 Stainless Steel CABRIOL 2 927 FORD SEDAN |1{1928 Chrysler 62 Sedan Th Supernaturalism |.~1,,||l: o 10. Why were you interested in clal for Satarday | KITCHEN KNIFE | ROADSTER EORD SED) {1528 Chrysler 62 Set 2 Honeyman ‘Supernaturalism,” concluded Pro-| T Saiurd MEN & 1028 ROADS e = e i Havdonfiiglsine loneesioss s o letter word > luei2 d 927 COACHES— gy lohn) elolin: 1923 Studebaker Touring fessor Hay Hets 1 a five letter w 9 - Raturday ( TORDIOOUEL o Bales o eli but the determina- | oo SR Eencrnl whone | for Satunday ¢ 22T COACEL - : . ] in V . ‘ ::‘::’lrllflofe:f'l‘;gl;:}:h(h'(i ““xl‘: slermt ;‘:1 nti ,;ml m”:\ \X‘r”m‘ 1L v i‘rv ol $-|.09 Only | &0 \‘\‘m,q @) TRUCKS MANY OTHER FINE “Where Fairness is Featured” a0, - remains v rant’s tomb : 2 - _ Omly : 5 DN = : : lite here and now. Truly rellEous| 1y what famous discoverer was R g St e 925 DODGE PANE BUYS, TOO 200 EAST MAIN ST. O »:;,‘: Columbus Circle New York nanmed |8 [N > 2 i 29 CHEVROL 4 TOD 1Q STAKE The Right Car at the Right Time, Terms—Trades S orial oraer incluashg | 2o ] ‘ ; ; 9 X For the Right Price Fasy Payment Plan building of a social order including |~ y; oo A ; B I e all races, nations, and religions, a~d o roriuntls o anont e s b < i 1 = e s o 2 L T ARNWARE COMPANY | P Sl e Capitol READ HERALD Mellon Sends Check o IBL00g 220 MAIN STREET § atterson-Uhevrolet, Inc. Buick Co. CLASSIFIED ADS N e “GROWING WITH REASON” 1141 STANLEY ST. TEL. 211212 (LEY S To Austrian Minister |* e LEY S 5 s 21 1139 STANLEY ST. Washington, Aug. 25 (P—Seore- |, b, OVCF 000 printect mnd | “PROMPT DELIVERS EVERYWHERE” _ IR Eghtnn d e Lan i on B Telephone 2607 FOR The action was taken under the | o | trading with the e y act whicn Numb 5 is the best known ‘ [— awards of the coommission g THE NEW BRITAIN HERALD- C SoED ¢ RECORD SSE g Austria have now been paid, : silhouctte for your con- | 3 / \ ENDURANCE 2 tary Mellon has sent a check for| "¢ U Nl (he value of ad- | B Open Until 11 p. m. During This Sale Open Evenings } el ANOTHER AREIAL RECORD BROKEN provided that funds not needed to| 15~ Anewe S ARE LIKE THE \ amounting to about $370,000 ; hiT voul Eivess mim | that approximately 39,000 was 2 lettar.in| el ot T A o FLIERS ing retained to pay the few rem will be exchar a br f : - . . ing awards lar for your T - T ister, out of funds seized by the| - Ml pt as not to mention | 11, “There's no sense in r SEUN SILK —AND MEBBE SHES alien property custodian guring mu}\m I R e JUST KIDS* — war. | d the likeness of awards of the tripartite claims com- |y, 4 : ~ NN ANy el = mission against Austria could be 5. At Ehe Sinte; : r?i;“” CAME ) S { \ UP MOM WAS TRY'N FER turned. In making Sec. 4 POM HEAVEN ) \ $1,122,814.70 to the Austrian min-| G o | ! o eaceor | Ehafioneious : 455 —JER GAID LKE JNNAN | [WHATS THE \Mom AN PoP HAD | AN WHEN T WENT HOME 2 8 = - FELLER tary Mellon said virt 2| Tonight, THE NEWSPAPER— 2N~ (Vs ves-\ P | . GRAN®PA) | RS R the editor can't RATE REVISION POSTPONED | 6.1 cop i v gton, Au (P)—Upward | ook 1 revision of class rates on west bound freight out of Chicago, Mil- waukee, St. Louis and nearby points | talling folks 7 b to the northwest, whi t 3 | He is the o taint proposed to make effec et 24, was postponed today terstate commerce com March 24. S S — POOR PA T HET BY CLAUDE CALLAN 4 ERT QU | e NS “Emma talks so much “Ella sentimental about evil that I believe she thing. When her first hus- helps advertise it an’ gets band died, she had his long people in the notion of try- beard cut off an’ used it to in’ it.” stuff a sofa pillow.” = R—— = =, i X‘ h = —— Qi ;TER\ZE\T‘ (Copyright 1920, Publvsners Byndicate) | (Copyright 1529, Publishers Syndicats) | |