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| NEW BRITAIN HER NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1929. service squad of the police depart- pilots him on airplane trips. His| A&M@g O REEKLES []RIVER ment. |most recent instruction has been :n| THE fll oIoK WESTESHe The detectives, following Jones |landing. taking off and taxiing. and_another negro into the shop,| The paper said the prince recent- —_ — found them pulling handfuls of jew- (ly took control for a short time® f | STORE * els from their pockets and flinging (a large passenger air liner which he |{ X |them behind furniture. Jones drew |chartered particularly for an ur- [f] CLOSES |a pistol and backed toward a win- ]l;t’nt Journ(\y to the continent. | Meets Waterloo by Speeding | oom ani e socmmemons carercd ‘ ] AT NOON ith great oney Pat il Ca—Fie $19 1’"‘;::\»:;eogfl::;:':;m anrnmes SENATE WILL ACT ' TOMORROW 4 J _ ‘ TOMORROW as James Salley, William D. Smilh pens e e s St s o PN FARM BOARD | TOMORROW IS OUR LAST SUMMER HALF HOLIDAY, SC entrance to Walnut Hill park on |robbery but might be connected “.n, | & West Main street about 7:15 o'clock |a disposal of ewels. \ 23 Hawley strect, passed a trolley | missioner .t:ml‘ naming a “George [ ) —— car and 11 automobiles including @ denied participation in the theft and Be[o[‘e Body Nex week | police car in which Sergeant J. C.|then confessed when confronted with Stadler and Officer Edward Muszyn- [the jewelry and his criminal record. ski were riding, according to their | He described the robbery, the com- | Washington, Aug. 21 (P R i festimany In palico court today when | misioner said, mming a “Georse | RN apponted mem. | CLOSING OUT—A SMALL LOT OF At the Little BUY THEM FOR SCHOOL DAYS Parsons was arraigned on the|Young as his nm»nnmnor. Grocery Section R e i el CHILDREN'S BL i HILDREN'S NOVELTY HOSE Sergeant Stadler said the mg“‘ Ac(‘onhn: to his story, he and ‘r‘xnm‘tcd to be prmrntml to the sen- California coming towards him was such that|young went through the hvdvoomt"\(!‘ for confirmation next week anl T 2 (Yl . o P . 5 = B i, o A he could mot cut out of line and of the house, picking up all jewelry |agministration leaders are prepared | |['] W hlte}md pink of good Muslin—sizes 4 to 8 only. I‘Ult ala Long shaped Hose—smart novelty patterns. Choice overtake Parsons sooner than helof value. A woman's scream, he g s r\<, Quantity small—come early. 1 of many styles. Slight irregulars 14 i e N ‘ FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING . c In those wonderfully WEDNESDAY ................... pair 1&C sons, he latter said 03 e e 2 | - A : Was driving faster than he should| The latter part of his story coin- Under the law, senate approval of cmnen_lent 8-0z. cx‘l‘ns — have but he was in a hurry to get|cides with Mrs Hutchinson's state- |President Hoovers selections is noc-| —— TetAned that high grade “Para- Really a Luxurious —_————— to a store to buy a pane of window |ment to police following the robbery | 3Sary before the commissioners’ r T ust Arrive dise brand.” For Wed- My S A glass. Officer Muszynski gave sim-|that she had seen a man gather the |Salaries may be paid. but their of- Large Size at a me. For Wednesday. Selling S A A Really Fine Hose ilar testimony. |contents of the top drawer of her | ficlal acts are valid under their re- [ 4¢ || Price — “French Grey Knothet C S f‘Th L nesday 3 25c Garment Tor Women Parsons, who pleaded not guilty,|dresser into a bag and that he fled |CeSS appointments, which have be »ni 16-Qt. Enamel SRS asesy ose Morn. cans 5 denied that he was driving at the|when she screamed. Mrs. Hutchin- |dated June 15. | Children’s L S R ) CO tllme Sll s I3 'Y rate of 45 miles an hour and he|son is the former Edith Stotesbury, | _V"l““-\"‘"““_‘\"‘1"341"rfit°fhl‘w Va PRESERVE S p Was certain that he had not passed [daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T.|Tious groups in the senate have ex-| o) S tH a trolley car. He admitted that .lr(flr‘.x!nlr\- of Philadelphia. ‘F;:T;d,.\"hr;;\:’:;m;r“m,'.hx”]'v fl”“i(]‘l' ”1‘, 5 por 0se FOR MEN! A of Soft Rayon Crepe 7 Tl was driving fast but he did not pa ommissioner Whalen said Jones |board members ably 3 KETTLE . i R g 7 - S as many cars as the police counted, |had escaped from the Leisburg pris- |confirmed without great delay. Some P Length fancy leg Sport Hal’ldkel’Chlef An entirely new fabric —- 7 it Women’s nd he was at all times in contr., |On after serving six and a half years [Senators, however, have announce: Socks, suitable for girls or i Tl il on i 2 ot ion th garding | 3% ; f this soft silky crepe — all over of his car. For 12 years he has|of 18 to 27 year sentence imposed (@ desire to question them regarding boys. Medium weight for o Q15 Taunder oot - been driving and he believed he av- in Newark on June 16, 1922, for |the program they intend to set i school wear Attractive Sale g\ldlantrje _10 aunder per- / g eraged ten or a dozen trips about|carrying conccaled weapons, and [motion for the relief of agriculture. s conlbina’tions a3l fectly; fashioned into tail- 3 \per-fine the center of New Britain every day |that hr\f\\ e anted in Merchantville, ‘;)'ha board is made up of nine meni- it plaics Soft Cotton Handker- ored costume slips \\itl / - - 3 without becoming involved in difti- |N. J. for burglary and attempting |bers. i ; S. LRG0 e 3 : S ! e OniH o0 culty with the law. “If I was a|to shoot a policeman and two civil- | Chairman McNary of the senats | ) 4 : For Wed. Morning C chiefs with woven col generous shadow proof A reckless driver you would have hailfans. agriculture committee, to which the | % faies ored stripes and borders hems. ) 84 all the new me ore this,” he said. Victims Bound for Europe an;my:mon:: ;‘;“»"“»' rr;i'“rrvd- has | RASE Aok L T A e ey Good size. First quality. For Wed. Morning C / wanted shades rosecuting Attorney Woods scor-| _Police learned from Chiet of Po- [53id e would Invite the commis. | i A ur Extra Special TFor Wed- Eor Wed, / A g i eBlTonn miw leh of Boverly s |sioners to appear before the com q nesday — Downstairs Store — Matains £ (&) St All Sizes edgbarsons tor oia 5 | | mittee if there is any request th:t PORTE! Alorning or PERFECT Judge Saxe he had nmever seen athat Mr. and Mrs Hutchinson sailed I : ere is any requesf it First quality triple IMPORTED A iR T : 3 T they do so. — E B A RE 3 UCE more defiant man in police court. Thursda mr Europe. Their |they . . L ; "He sits there 71 defies the court | daughter, Mrs. John . Tyson, from | _-\monfl'(h'l‘ .=hm\:\im.‘ “1};(; 11\;;m in- | coated grey enamel — a ugs eI ) QUALITY 2 e = owels | dicated that they would like 10| % il handl r00d s ot % Mr. Woods declared. ~Judge axe|Whose bedroom some of the jewels | dicate o | ¥} || strong bail handle, woo Another Shipment Re- o IDNESDAY remarked that many persons wholvere stolen, was expected to come |Question the =—commissioners 13 grip. “French Grey” en- Made entirely of good quality el gell 5 e Crlb Pads WED! Lcefintonigent iniitnaloitandlineRof Lo e Hon St oday Ry I EURCRIES oAy SRl SR amel is fused or baked new sanitary material, closcly 3 £ ordinary matters become reckless| Welch to identify the jewelry. [said he desired to develop the ren- | f} |2 « Sl e S Same WA Price) when driving automobiles, and he| The Jewelry recovered from the|80ns which prevented an earlier for- into the metal itself aud e el Haidd “UNEXCELLED” Our regular 25¢ size 17x18— pointed out to Parsons that it was|negroes included four diamond |mation of the wheat marketing sta-| g |fwill wear for years. and neat fringed ends. (Regu- = 3 heavy and absorbent 18 Pair not necessary under the law to ac.|bracelets, one diamond wrist watch, | bilization corporation. He is not a | |16-qt. size e s, g HOLLAND LINE FOR WED. MORNING [ ] tually have an accident to he guilty |tV diamond clasps, two pearl studs, | member of the gl o | FOR WED. 85c Pl e 79¢ 5 e e dhiving. " SWVhen tho safe, {two pearl necklaces, a blue enamel- |tec but doubtless would be permitted | Kb Pl et LU m ow ades by of others on the road is endanger- | ¢4 Watch. a square cut diamond hat- |to ask questions if the hoard mem- | E 36x60 y ed as it was last m;.)]n_ rec mn«l dm,;‘!l‘:}“;“gm;“;;::“d bar pin and two ;“““ veke Heard oo publie “S“’“S-i loeatineo nollm:;d hl(}\wn MEN s WORK SHIRTS r may be properly charged, he "2 th | - a L arantee oller, ing may be properly charged (] | BIG YANK n}qlvrn. guaran T \ Several pieces still missing, which | Mg Lindbergh Licensed Colors, light green, d Blue Chambray. Our regular Sk g - . otory | POlice believed may be recovered iS¢ EX e > nbray. g e e it PR i Kolane ) | MEN'S DOLLAR UNION SUITS || | S5eriin ™ e | ) 00 S8t > fd itteq. |included two diamond rings, dia- 27 (P—Mrs. | . 49C ons oug 2 Washington, Aug. 27 costsfer vhIc P10 pedRremities, ond earrings, a black pearl, a dia- | Charles A, Lindbergh formall N 1 £ Mad I'OR WEDNESDAY ble stitching throughout; two - : [mond ecarrings, a bl: arl, a dia- | Charles A. Lindbergh is formally Nainaook e s B Passes Traffic e ey | onlen e L oberl e e ainsook or fancy Madras (1ho vatue) breast pockets. s Gaetano S 5 & 2 regulation ‘or twin butten Limit 3 to Customer |She has her license as a student - ok D Vashinion strecl tolandedinoe guilty | k 7 5 R ol e i e 5 g {0 the charge of disobeving the trat. | Prince of Wales Develops |Pilot from the acronautics branch | phouder Nkirs fullons rainy 9¢ WEDNESD S SHIRTS of the department of commerce, forced throughout for long fic signal at the South church corner. e 2 : ; 7 He was arrested by Sergeant J. C. Into Airplane Pilot| ser first solo fignt several days | % wear. Dollar Value. 27 5 ade und a ity ob- |3 SR e ot Tondon, Aug. 27 (A—The Daily lago was made under authority ob " WEDNESDAY st | ; o D . M Tight after Lis passed the light “hnoi‘“” said today the Prince of Wales [tained from the department iy | B!as ape Foing from Arch street into Main |had developed into a first class air-|Colonel Lindbergh by long distance . . £ [plane pilot as a result of secret les- telephone. The formal license was : : AR i0s bindi g Boudolr Sl]ppers s":" ling to the sergeant Spag. |SOS at an airdrome near London. |issucd, officials explained. after re- A splendid Lot of JUST HALF PRICE ON Qmo bldfi pmdmfg, No. C d B r ccording i o8 PAE- | "yiis tutor has been the squadron |ceipt of a medical inspector's certi- : : T UTEX width, white or color SAVE 2ic ON THESE al y ars 3 “CUTEX" nolo was driving north on Arch| 118 ) § ) Lot ool 1is KIDDIES' HAND TURNED W Treet amd passca the light, forcing |1eader, Don by name, who usually |ficate pronouncing her fit SPECIAL FOR o $1.00 GRADE stsuin assd el ordg ‘ | Shoos Manicure WEDNESDAY, _vdlc el e S R O ot T for him. copen, rose or lavender, with B Heaven, Chocolate Cov- The sergeant was driving the first pompon rosette and colored ered Cream Bars, Cocoanut car in the south bound string. - ] ¥ %o Sizes 2 to 4 Preparatlons sather trim. Padded sol.s. | Peaks. bc bars, Special For Spagnolo contended that the | " N ily worth $1.50. Button DAL-FAIR SPECIAL FOR 79 Wednesday 3 loc lights were just changing as he went | f8 q / \ A Ry e only in black, champagne, Nail polish and cuticle remover, WEDNESDAY .. pair (& Morning. for b . . by at the rate of 20 miles an hour, \ 3 P brown and black and white. wail white and all of this w i Ol]et lss“e not 30 as the claimed. Fine soft kid. known line. The 10c size. - l ser, fine of $3 without co: was imposed. | J o s W TFOR WEDNESDAY FOR W NESDAY o v 8 A\ I‘O‘v PRICE ON Drunken Driver Fined $100 | MORNING MORNING ... 5c The 2,000-sheet rolls. LELEET L , ~ w5y | | HOOVERDRESSES, SHOCKS, WASH GOODS SALE +25¢ | s s mobile truck east on Broad strect| shortly after midnightTlast urday l ffll‘ EXTRAORDINARY FOR TOMORROW ONLY : Printed Linons, P. K., Lawns, Our entire 98¢ stock of Hoover morni e to Officers Kelly | I Dresses, Uniforms and Smock 0 .l.)al‘nask's,‘ e of 39 BOYS’ ONEITA — Broadcloths, Chambray ur entire regular stoclxvof 39¢ it " i L el and 49¢ mlatenals. 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