New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 28, 1929, Page 15

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NEW BRITAI‘\T DATIY HFRAID WFD\’ESDAY ADGU@T 28, 1929. HOUGHS GELEBRATE 30TH ANNIVERSARY Naugatuck Loses Title As State’s Gretna Green Naugatuc 28 (UP)— Faced with « inexorable law, Town Clerk Louis Schiller, Jr., T The Flying Lindberghs See the Races 1 PROMOTION FOR CoP Quick-Shooter Who Killed Gangster to Rescue Intended Victim Becomes Detective, DONIE BUSH QUITS AS PIRATE PILOT NEW[NGTON NEWS | for an operation for appendicitis. » Day school, night school, $5, three nights a week. Books amd supplies fr Connecticut BusineSs College.— Newington, the Aug and A meeting of officers of the dvt. W or ic alth Assoc o cve U. S. Senate in Action : For Only Two Minutes Washington, Aug. 28 (P—The seff- its recess program g nother perfunctory ses adjourning uft t down to biie vith the opems tariff bill. given up the gatuck is no longer Gretna Green. After endearing himself to hundreds of lovers who wished marriage without publicity by re- fusing to make public statistics, Schiller admitt law passed by the last leg with his case in mind much for him ht and Nau tion will be Connecticut's held F Mrs. day Grace ning Beadle of ' Main street, for the purpose of mak- burgh Baseball Team Today o bue ARy ue 25 o—sames 1. JOWEIl ENS Takes Over Pitts- poticeman who barrage of gun fire to re Fred Redeay from a | gangster attack., today was pro- | moted to a first elass detective by Police Commissic Whalen, The promotion carries with it a $1,000 S annual increase in pay. i o The cler] erted, however, Te 5 erae residen arney that he believed the law unjusti- R 5 r ; ‘ ,mfif“"lT 5 q‘,\.!""!,'.’,;‘\’\,, '<,'r(",{,°.f;‘. ys | Oner of the club a0 o -Es: ; { attackers, killing one of them, who | Enation without The law provides a substantial : 4 The resignation took effe : : : unidentificd. 1t was the fine for failure to make public e G VianiDniis naan marriage da ac fhad e s acting manag duty. ' Bush gave Bristol Residents Surpnsed byj‘ Friends and Relatives New York, Quigley, Bro l,\ yesterday faced day after sion of two minute urday. It wil next Wednesday f de on the per will Par- un held house be ish der Gi Pittsburgh Aug. ional mber 6, New n tainment in 1es will follow the club ng at 7 Dywight (Speclal to the Herald) Penn., Bristol, Aug. 25.—Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Hough of Burlington cels brated the 50th anniversary of thefr urrounded by The affair a surprise ; of the Pi baseball chi Donie Bush, man burgh National leaguc today tendered his resign i ger was too o ifty folks are especially fond 1d Classified Ads. STOPS"HAY-FEVER“AGONY! The firsc application gives instant reliel, wedding on Tuesday Lo of H relatives and frien con o'clock was in the nature of first Chichester party and was held at the. home of | line Mrs. Elbert Stone of Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Hough were the reci pients of a purse of $50 in gold | GIVE TALKS HERE members of the Mount Hope apel and neighbors. Man Who Led Army of Un- employed Urging Reforms time 2 : of Ens, a coach as e Asked if o n on his vaca- | tlm Sitking o B L LESHG sitting on the front|gionod: that's all T s o when he heard help. Redcay, s superintendent for the at- Mrs. Jam wve returned ind Hill 1 Cod af The policema tion and wa porch his home Redcay call for hosiery factory blamed labor troubl tack. wa of . Rumors of an imper in the Pittsburgh team, the cent disastrous ea when the Pirates dropped 12 out of 17 game; ave circulate ballcircles here veral | team returned from nd Bush met morning. After the announced the to the ianapol » American Associ He replaced Bill McKechute In 1927 Bush carried the tes to a National league pennant but lost the world's title to the in four s t games, Fr Elm F to the follow 1l gas New Bri LAST WEEK August Sale Furniture and Rugs HUNDREDS OF LAST MINUTE BARGAINS Benefit of Our Mr. and Mrs. Hough were mar- ied in the Bristol Congr parsonage on August 27, 1879, b: the late Rev. Mr. Griggs. Mr Hough, before he marriage, W Miss Mary Perkins of Terryvill | here she was horn in August, 1860, Mr. Hough was born in Burlington in January, 1855 and has alwuys lived in that town. He has been ac- tive in the affzirs of Burlington for many years, having served at diff- crent times as second selectman and ssessor, He was also a committec- for weeks. Dreyf meeting Personals ‘ 3 lor st ch, is on retreat |at Keyser he team. here nal | South lchoes | the rumblings of the mig which, under the leadership of “General” Jacob Scchler Coxey in- vaded Washington some 35 years man of the North Chippens Hiil [ag0 at the hecad of 20,000 unem- school for 30 years, retiring in 1919. | Ploved, to foster the cause of good Both Mr. and Mrs. Hough are en- |0ads and work for the idle wage- ioying good health and are still ac- | tarner. tive. | The e ‘(.ml, for entoura ard once more of | ty army, | Rev. Joseph Rewinkle, pastor of St. Peter's church, is on his Iretreat at Island, Norwalk. a Keyse D e th class ng his three seasons he Pirates finished the in the National circuit st t Key- South I 1 money | Mary's church is on retr r's Island, Clty Items oes are only a week dis- \l” Coxey, with an | trucks, containing | Geners 14 Automobile Stolen W Edward Donahue of Walnut| ) Wagne k street, Edward Wagn r]‘.’f“‘:‘\’f;‘ e, | stage, o tent with a seating ca- |street will spend the next two weeks orted to the police Y ¥ of 5,000, a broadcasting sta- at Clinton beach that his automobile, a sedan, bear- S »a broad s ; : o ot ation, 66,653, | iom» & crew of men, his wife and Associated Press Photo, Cleveland 8 daughter has obtained a permit o 3 7 s o was stolen some time this morning | (fOEWCE B8 OBAAed & PO Among the thousands of interested spectators at the national rom the yard. of the National air races at Cleveland were Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, matinee and evening performan at Marine Lamp Co.. where 15 @M | Towers' ficld adjcining Willow | shown here under the escort of Cliff Henderson, race director. played. Authoritics of ghbori Brook parlk, either Wednesday cities ha ied of the | ppyrsday next week. s ! (IWANIAN “GO Fleii Pictu out 11;30 o'clock last ni. Officer Anthony Koslauskas discoy a fire in a fence on Landeis rk's property on Wir notificd t » dep No. 3 re ¢ blaze Raymond lLeon Rita, of Homesteid avenue turned home from Tuc! Mr. and Mrs. Leonard | will spend the week-end | Beach, Bridgeport. rd and daughter. _‘ have and_family at Fairfiell You Receive the LOWEST SALE PRICES ON EASY TERMS BUY NOW! DON'T WAIT! FULLER FURNITURE CO. 10-56 FORD ST. HARTFORD Open Friday and Saturday Until 6 P. M. of wi eney iecture tot is to brir o federal v is here on a free ose of which enactment of the wice of printing bers o Connect to the Sovnd o1 Dr. st of the hal have and Mrs. returned trip to Canada, points, and Dr sumed practice. Vincent from an Ohio Mendillo Mendillo nobil other has -e- ibout the rovision for of money at the cost material and service for the people mstead of by and for the banks ex- clusively.” General Coxey, by ap proachir people in the various congressional districts which have shown a lack of interest in his pro- osed bill in congress providing for different method of the distribu- tion of lezal tender, hopes to arouse interest in this bill and wuses this method o ling to the people, The Ic free. An invita tion is extended to I congressional NOTHING SUCCEEDS LiKE SUCCESG ntatives, or any others who Game club memb cking | 230 Winthrop street. care to debate the merits of | strear New Hart with Boutl | es " : el St 3 color scheme Bon- Tonc Has @dcceeded his “big idea. £rom e s iatchena ot NORWEIl s used o Hinee decorations 'S AsonEl a3 Stota lofuthe Cry "= Tuncheon was served and games As Is Testified b,} Thous- | self, were also shown by Mr. H SR i I e ek ands of Unsolicited En- er. Briefly they depicted i dorsements. Pinedo, Italian Ace, Quits Aviation Staff Rome, Aug. Yol. Francisco Pinedo, Ttaly emost ace of has resigned his post as chiet of the general staff for avia- tion. Tt became known tos that | his resignation had been accepted 1 General Valle named to succeed him. sail down the tain merc stores will schedule, closing daily and on Saturdays at 9 ores will be closed for ay on Monday, Labor s is 1 return to their at 6 p. m the Day. reg P with Shown By M. T. Murphy and daughters Alice and Anne, of Brigh- |ton street and Daniel J. Mullin of | Prospect street, left today on a mo- tor trip to Baltimore, Washingtor and Virginia, he air, ; many. Wesscls ip to Ger Mr. and M How fish W pictures ¢ cently at their members of wanis club by the club met today at noon in lining room of the Durritt | Fish today's Applications for marriage licenses have been filed by the following Salvatore Modifico and Jennie M Bionde of 123 North street; Andrew J. Kupec of 102 Tremont street, and Mary E. Mazur of 96 Sexton strest wrles W. and Mildred H. Stevens lave purchased @ home on Goldin Hill street from Loomas & Nettletc through Schultz & Costello. ting. MISS ELLQUIST SHOWERED A miscellaneous shower was held t evening at the home of Mis3 her Gullberg of 19 Harding strect | honor of Miss Lillian Ellquist of Miss Anne Mullin, Mi den, Ernest Bleau and left tod; gara Fall s Mary Hay- Sben Strong on a motor trip to , and Canada. Shots of the in wk it e useful and practical gifts. | of the trout from the time they TO ENTER SEMINARY ‘1 U. §. and Britain Prepare Plans T dames i, o of M. for Discussion t and James Farrell, son of Mr. | the l(fvl‘.l; you one of the m reh for b orating and lasting found only failure? Have emedy after r v and depressed hu and discouraged. | re i city until they had Tone—the different tien of the drug wher Are all your lorious, | health, | vou tried still feel arrell of 37 Hul- homas ptem- Was' Great 1 ain's posal for a prospec which the Unite ¥ umsey MacDor has [ night form 1ce Lastiflad B b yaRtie liroiin itation of fighting thousunds o = = If you want the truth about| WILLIAMS iLOMA HEATING Aug. fir (rp) users the MEDICINE Nothing defi pro- formuln and iment aver the ¥ es SEVEN MEN SAW ROGER PELL DIE Seven men had watched that ghastly scene in the meet L 1l cor nents con- Stimson and Unde ton. Ne ticipar e pro ¢ learned that althoug! Iy 3ritish government had ed upon, the present excl not bring the two gove such complete undersf would justify exchanges upon a conference date, All previous Hoover ‘“yardstic been presented by ernment in info; with Ambassador Yester library—had heard Pell’s threats to produce a “ghost.” Seven pairs of eyes were fixed on him, the enigma of Blackwater, as he stooped to unbolt the door for his 1ev elation. Seven men heard a pistol roar and saw Pell 11 dead. But none of the seven could—or would-—tell \\'ho fired the shot. This is the baffling mystery of DEATE TREASURE By DR. A. J. Walling the on the it was to the n decid- inge does ments into ing touching , ' --ask the owners! reactions to formula have the British gov- al conversations Dawes in Tondon ¥'s conference at the W Hou: indicated. in the view of some | offic that following the major {agreement between London and Washir on upon naval parity Great Br in hs presented, at least in neral terms, her conceptions of lues to be applied in the vard stick” formula which President Hoover has declared must be agreed upon before a formal call cin be considered. SENATOR MOSES SUED man Hotel Owner V the IND out the real truth about oil heat. Let us give you a list of Williams Oil-O-Matic owners in your neighborhood. Ask them. They have tried Oil-O-Matic under all conditions—they’ll give you an unbiased opinion. THEY KNOW, .\I. D “Tone WwWOODhW. Represents and berries, 1g back your res tive is at Drug store, 30 Britain, wher more triumpns dicine, He does Bon-Tone. you conclusive medy has brought | Nd lastir 1th to iny af- not words weak. barks 116 by Our H: stree 1y normal health ent Miller Church he is te of this not 1 but he & Williams Qil - O - Matic is automatic—turns itself New about on and off—maintains even healthful tempera- tures—dependable—thrifty of its economy fuel— will last a lifetime. 1s for A search for buried treasures brought Pell to the village--and into a tragedy—a murder which was to have a profound effect on the lives of beautifu! Veron- ica Seabroke and Tom Grenofen, who loved her A mys- tery romance that breathes thrills, adventures, lashing action and gripping suspense—a story of men who be- come fugitives for the sake of those they love. will siiow it this re lorions You may buy Williams Oil-O-Matic on conven- ient terms. Cell or phone today—let us analyze your heating problems. But don’t buy oil heat until you have talked with Williams Oil-O-Matic owners. city. Is of women h been alth and re is an rit njamin Olsor w Britain, ¢ I had the flu | © v strength and | tor George that 1 shire Contending that Senator Moses charge of Washington headqi for General Wood and southern campaign manager, is responsible for expenses incurred by routhern dele- to the convention fn s for Mrs. Elizabeth 1 owner, have named or unpaid board bills charges the bills of dele: amounted was col Sprague. reported »d ont of a loop hotel by mpted to serve him promises it nts Money testified 1 rVOus nie : ! re for Unpaid Bills Following Leon- ard Weod Campaign of 1920, Chi f the mpaign of H 0, Aug. 28 (UP)—The ghost conard Wood presidential 1920 is stalking Sena- Moses of New Hamp- in 1 operate a : is pretty hard en you don't feel bee Beginning Tuesday, September 3 in the New Britain Hera me upset uld forn ind n ites who eam Chieago, atto; Rarnett, ho him in 2’ suit Mrs. Barnett Wood n $2.850 of leeted from (ol A. A nator Moses was cheeke SEE T zates $1.500 ation and md 1 turn hich to eve e 3 T s ST £ R Lot i ite is returning and the swell- | cipal court. A et e LOUIS CROL Wl in a i minel once was given away, later being e T R 11 COMMERCIAL ST Phones 1508-41 iliffs who atte sold R R T nt §2 =% The voi himes n the hous after 70 Englishmen complain, yecome a trifle hoar AT, s about this medicine. | years, RS

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