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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1929. 1 i e lcers of the divigible or from rep- Lakchurst was broadcast by radio |less he kept away from hoys who carried with it an order for the 8 and the-Wor resentatives of the Goodycar-Zeppe- throughout the country. steal, and lcarned to leave things A!( jtown of Griswold to pay $4,000 to- RflUNH WURL” TIME LEHI".AN Tfl P‘["T RO."\\d the “ mAlq LOg o lin company,. American represeat A wireless relay by way of Sche- | which @o not belong to him, strictiy ] wards the cost of improvement, the , Of the Graf Zeppelin | afives of the German Airship com- nectady, N. Y.. describing the de- |alone. He said he was not satisfied New York, New Haven and Hartford A - —_—— pany tails of the approach and landing |that the boy was beyond the intiu [ V Ti railroad to pay $87,000 and the re- ! - ] i B Licutenan: Richardson said al- of the airship operated faultlessly |ence of someone qualified to guids Al maining cost to be paid by the state Rl VT ( = dard) | theugh Pacific the G af cnabling listeners to follow the de- |him properly and for that reason R dnes 7 skirted the edg v typhoon, the | tails, the cheering crowds and the he would give him another chance k g v W [ ponu 1 ) ft La N. roughest going of the whole jour- sharp military commands being| Sergeants O'Mara and MeAvay | (Continued From First Page) \ s crossing the American plainly audible. testitied that the boy admitted yes- — weall up ¢ Y t £ 1 Aug. 1 RRoc Germany is proud of Eckener's | terday that he was with a 15-yenr- |hetter conditions within the family ! f San Fran henc tug M 1 at Friedrichs Jckener d'd not leave on the achievement in cireling the globe in |old boy on June 15 when the latter | DIORsoltonimaxt sl Ol R R : stole the hamdbag, which was on | '® against motor VanIolelawa, ol i L9 Indian 1 c : : : leting trip of 4,200 miles train with the passengers, a little more than 21 days and ex- . N 55 hours, 24 minutes. an automobile with several pressions of admiration for the vet. | Miss Beale's desk some distance in- | 0 DEALS "”’_”! dditiopal worlk on companions and only saying he was | cran commander are heard every- |side the window tonio did not "“l‘;fj!’f:“j‘:l“:;m-:]“';‘ :\ "?“; ";““)‘m,v " ¥ : Washin=ton to’ be presented to © e Seven Lose Race {some small articles which it con- ‘ot S less driving, The bank- M L jB[“ ’ .,t mediately confirmed. Seven members of the crew of | 8eant Ellinger a short distance from |1\ 20 (T ) ,‘:‘, .\“w’u“ man e the time the special train had the Graf Zeppelin who left the 'lzc Welfare association on Center | (0 "o 4o eor’ of the town. Westport, Aug. 20 (P—Permitted taken the passengers away sailors dirlgible at Los Angeles and hoped | Stré Night clubs aysid Sabe L patre e e e L s already at work connecting to beat it to the destination here| Miss Deale testified that it was| o b R EoRlEadiEuly i e eederatabutony \bric pipes to the Graf Zep. by using alrplanc and traln were |impossible for 4 grown person 10| iiving in the community,” Prosc | we® weslihy moedisine - manutae to replenish her hydrozen and defeated by several hours. reach the handbag from outside un-" ;0. "Svoods continued, “And speed. | ,“,“\. Lt iiianlicd supplies. The crew members, who left the | 1ess & hook was used. She reca ing has become {ruly alarming | oieer was fned $100 and codts o — iriaiblet in M Galiforninit took Ilaithat tharhlwos s npproziniatel vaiSIa e rad ol oo ioa e i ot ]y a0 oo SR ST T B and costs o I+ Across Pennsylvania anscontinental Air Transport | 1 1t and she never kept her four- 40 Ly transients, or if the cars A gl le, Pa. Ave. 20 F—The plane to Columbus, 0. where they |1@il pen any place but in the bex are stolen by local men, usually "‘””']”‘r'_“"“;“ lis aehen & Zeppelin_ passed over her. boarded a Pennsylvania Airway |Antonio pleaded net guilty but when | young men with long criminal rec s hetor: Leoniy JUne I 5 m., E. § T. Newcast Limited for Trenton, N. J. | Judge Saxe warned him that he | opds take them.” vh Adams today in the Westport f Alron, It they had arrived here before |Meed not make a statement if he did | i Woods also explained topnaconsey o the Z ppelin, they would have made | N0t choose to, he said he had noth | crimes of embezziement and thos ColonateHimphreya iy aiarrestel (R—The the fastest round the world trip P8 to ugainst the moral code. He con-|ON Ausust 10 :H”Hw summer hrr.m' mail e cluded by praising the work of the |Of Mrs. Tthel Plummer Jacobsen, nationally known artist. who resided nat 5 s morr i - " local police department and the de- y ng at about 4,000 feet. Weathcr tective bureau, as well as the pro- At the Van Wyck Brooks place at litions were repoited as favor- i“NfiS N[]T IN LAKE ration department, He also said !l corner of Taudlow road and ) o the cast, B that efficient public school training | Kings highway, Westport. 'i doing much to make youngste Mrs. Humphreys and other wit- Tamaqua, I 9 P—Speed- | I]ETE[;’"VE lNS!STS I\ | honest citizens instead of criminals | nesses came fo Wesfport today but $8.40 and given a snspended jail along at about 65 miles an - they did not enter the court room. York ARZeDDEl passedRoNar T Attorney Jeseph P. Brennan, i Lekehurst. | L il o (Continued I'rom First Page) { ATE counsel for Mre. Humphreys: At- ! headed toward | 1LY ! torney Raymond I, Hackett, coun- (Continued From First Page) | 5 and; e e : lentown and wes exvected to el fields, and to clection of officers, as el for Humphreys. and Drosecator i i ias T | x Gy oAl ki given away the police do not know |the needs for such arose during Ui fiHAuE l Stanley T. Jenninzs conferred be- thought the t : ot 1 but it was admitted this afternook | eXtent of the conference during (! Uil fore court so that the charg: day. At 7:15 p. m. there will be Nellie Bly Shatters Mark 2 5 y . ] : y that ere may be do anin A L o y ‘ : ?R FY HANfiflR Lakehurst, N. J, Aug. 20 (P—At “’v ther ]"”’ ; be d “'1""““’;‘ a moving peture, showing the work |+ 4 Humphreys appeared in conrt Sy p 1 ant i C:05 o'clock, eastern standard time, | Within a short time, even to the |jeing done in the “out of the way" Sl y d G Ny n but did not take the stand. The . : LigL AN : peasibility of recovering tho ring: fale to Award Confract foi disposed of Auickly. Craund Crew Assembles nst Humphreys was lessened is morning the air station siren case was places of the ecarth. At 8§ o'clock Llown in three short blasts to| Frank Buchiere, 21, of 96 Winter [, A, Donner, of the German Dap- o H Ticeshtrayinel the. Ans & and LA , e Germa an oy umphreys paying the ne an e e v ey e Donter el O et Len s S el 401 (Y LT OVeI R AR iR e thinkir ucd From First Page) onil suar a t 1 adiness | on suspicion, was questioned at|nr, Donner has traveled extensiv — ~ Al rrival of the Graf Zeppelin. I'or | length lafe yesterday afternoon | iy throughout Europe and has been | oo © ol ] .- W-ONCT | hout an hour nd erew had the detective hureau but was not i | ail oyver the world, and his talk will |~ artford. Aug. 2 ncluded in Ly tems ) en held in rters iting for | yolice court today. Scrgeant Ellinger | doal with his travels, from tae | e contracts te be awarded this is cal said e i e ¥ 8YEIS, week by the state highway depart- | S sl Aihangnie " - 5 call 1id no charge had as yet been plac- | standpoint of a mission b stale nighivay depu £ o 5 i z - A A5 ed against him but he was said to pe I Do sress T ot ment is one for the elimination of a Ordeg your coal before prices zo e Sl : shiy t n ety ; Graf Visits have information of value to he | RGeS eradoperassng A e et ROILY BT i SR n v sves Goatis ol GomE In G 3 g i Wivaak Grar | police In the investigation: | Tteports ef the progress of the fcet south of a railroad station. It puny el 410, Menus & Birnbaum ou 2 ol and L o . ; w7 lin wa g from lower | The two boys who inserted a wir« |Church werc made this morning anl |1s the first of a series of grade cross- | g4yt hours. - b $)0 miles from Tokyo {0 junhattan . m., (15 D, T.) | hook through the iron bars of the | discussed by the@lelogates of the i3 |ings, underpasses and overpasses to In was covered in 78 she ne the city on her re- ssing room and removed <‘he CHurches represented. They will e be climinated Twvhich, in the opin- the 1 turn to Lakehurst from her trip| handbag containing the money and |Sent to the general headquarters jlon of State Highway Commission- = s . g ¢ hine = completed today, | around the world. the rings are being detained by the | for tabulation and comparison with |¢r John H. Macdonald, constitute na full day e Graf Zeppeli tts * silvery | police. They will be arraigned in |the reports of the other —conv JBHENIENS and Hane i ihe ciming ation | tions now bemz held throughout tion of the crossing is part of a gen- the country. These conventions are | “ral plan of highway improvement minntes, Co. No. 6 of the fire department was called to a dump fire in the rear of George . I'rederick’s gasoline station at 681 Arch street yesterday afternoon. Why wait longer with your coal order, call 419 and we will fill your bin. Stanley-Svea Coal & Oil Com- pany. Menus & Birnbaum.—advt. The police were notified today of minutes and the last time to In “ol. Burnl 2 her r w umn 1 ¥ S i gray body plainly visible through Jjuvenile court arter the invest cut \ 4 t v from Los Ange- ' the morning mist, passed over the | progresses farther. TReriBi e rariant s et nt f k1o difficully in gain- | Hudson river, at the lowcr cnd of| Antonio Bonauto, 16, of 1§ Sey. |held annually, the country being |00 BETEEY CePOOHTen s makibe In 19 P 3 1 iz sion wires and even after dump- | Manhattan, proceeded north, return- | mour stree(, was found guilty of the | divided into seven districts, each | B0/ % ’_‘;‘ D i A };(.l “-“ the Suitt o 3 P i \ t : out canned goods to lighten its | ing in less than five minutes and dis- | charge of theft of a handbag con- | district attempting to hold its me t- FIACID A \m\m] O "‘“‘“; Baurs " i it dragged its tail over some | appeared in the haze in the dirce- | taining $12 and a fountain pen, the | N8 some time in August s e ‘wnm'::'j‘;,(f':,, imq | the return of the operator’s licenss In 1913 John Henry M v L o . nsion wires which luckily ' tion of Lakehurst. | broperty -of Miss Cora M. Beale of | Among the more prominent per- | \iceachusetts, The {raffic is par.| Of Jacob J. Shapiro of 138 North the time to days. i v ¥ € ignite the millions of cubic \¢ big ship the New Britain Welfare association, |sonages attending the conference Ok o P ””‘\ Eotite L;.l_ street, and suspension of the ii- Enter Aviatlon A explosive hydrogen gas in | upproximately 50 miles an hour dur-| by Judge M. D. Saxe in police court [Prof. A. Dretschnieder of the |ing the summer months. " |censes of Mrs. Agnes Martin of 58 came aviat o 1 ROS c t b ing its turn over Manhattan. An today and was fined $15 and costs, | Rochester Theological University; H. | At the point in question, {he high- | Newington road and Albert Shev- wmy flying team ML dder Slightly Damaged escort of more than a 2 air- | cxecution of the sentence suspended, [P. Donner of the German Baptist |way, takes a sharp turn over the Crett of Jast Robbins avenue, New vorld cruise in 19 e o ship was berthed today | Planes hovergd around the dirigible | with probation. His father asked |Publication socicty, and M. J. Gol- Quinnebaug River, over 4 narrow n tual fly s (at 1 L9 et secn that the wires had |85 it floated over the city. The the court to send him to the “re- |frey, manager of the German Iap- wooden bridge, continding on over| I7or good clean Lehigh and Ha 15 days) b : * s druraplecd Uie Gundis Wedee ot the and engine gondolas were form school,” because he is “too |tist Life Insurance Co. of NeW the railroad tracks at grade and brook coal. call 414, Stanley-Svet six months, 1 Fatch e rron - er but there were no signs of i;‘wmv sible to the naked eye al- fresh” and will not look for em- York then northerly towards Plainfield Coal & Oil Company. Menus & cidents and & 7 burns. It was this sort of same | NOVEN the forms of passengers in|ployment or hehave, but Judge | DPresent offiters of the convention estimated cost of the pro- Dirnbaum.—advt. on June g ! ok . 4 e o T e e »ws could not be discerned. | Saxe pointed out that he was be- |are: Moderator, Paul Wengel; Vet posed improvement, which was ap-| Idward Kulak, 5 of 44 Grove passin [ by blasts yond the age limit for commitment | moderator, H. 1. Hoops; sceretaries, proved by the public utilities com- street, cut his hand on a hottle while rom e whistles of river craft. to the State School for Boys at |George Hensel and J. A. Conrad mission on July 16, 1925, was §352,- playing with Willlam Sreiheit, ) Meriden and he did not care to com- | Members of the mission comn 36, of which $25,000 was estimated 311 Church street, during the police ; Retarzs to 1‘"'%‘1""““ . mit him to the Cheshire Reforma- |tee are C. W. Koller, 1. J. Macder for land damages. The railroad com- same at Willow Brook park yester. and 36 minutes. o lloed us about It while we were room in the hangar where he was i e - 20 R—The [ tory because he would meet older |G. Hansel, G. Miller, J. Ka £ pany submitted an alternate plan | day afternoon. Dr. David Wasko- Mears Regains Ties tilllovar T A cheered by the more than 100 re Zeppelin was sighted at “‘p boys “and I don't belleve it would | Berger, R. Windisch. which was estimated as costing witz treated him and sent him home, ofig 1ty *-worll | go him any good.” PGS —— §157.900, but the highway depart- Miss Hazel Tlgan is a patient in record, hated to WS R e e ¢ here the world Ao ng Vastern Standard | Judge Saxe told the hoy he would | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ment was approved. The approval |the New Britain General hospital epoil his feat and ptai today. the crowd 1 ash for . TR O e il orts fron, | fMd Bimselt i serious trouble un- FOR BEST RESU of the public utilities commission | for treatment for spinal trouble. B. . Collye L him. Four big marin ut ' York wilth' the moming s | e world cruise i he) % ' him, trying to protect him from the | One was t 1 was Sevans and 0 E 2 D 1sed the explosion of the around i ! Bl o iea| bla Roma: » and airpla < ARaE butlvie know any dam-| Shortly * the ship was herth- globe girdling in 2 3 e had been done until somehody |cd Dr. Eckener went to the press Mears, who onc . N G - stepped | porters as: act of from New York out to h2 [ too enthusiastic lunges » camé Dbadly damag I ol e | Shining on its silver flanks the gian: dir drifted slowly over fhe Olympic was at sea, and Into the < room. He was two weeks o repair even though the | g, e s e planes ncross Furope. The 1 perspiri \ necessary duraluminnm was Sy its nose toward the mooring THE HABIT—SHOP AT MAC FIRST From Chorbours to Mokloldn, five| g L It te But hand here with which to do il days, 21 hours, 7 they weather-1 face viork. Another was that two of the P crossed the I t and 2 A srir orters | five engines had shown siEns of | saines s ot ol iout only 6,000 had e . : signs cathered at this early hour and they e ey ew York in iy . their ing" and would have to be re- ; N i L rushed from the vicinity of the two days, g 0 tribute d. Stll another had it that the ! wanear across the landing fiel Now the Graf % lin I ] i 4 i s e landing field to oG i c < ort stes had po close to the world-girdli: c 1 : aten away the silver coating on | girigible whon the first Dae world by air, rigible that it would have 1o | .ver to fly around the world in an irship should de 13 1t is curious to note i ] n homeward which will mar' , ; M llan’s expedition cost ar & s fifth crossing of the Atlantie, el . Nan recoated bhefore beginning its swung over the BECAN . mooring mast and then circled to mately $250,00 v f seside Dr. Jekener e talked | gp, ships, whereas th ppel 285 Hours «s William A. MacCracken, assist- tonstruction cost re than §3 “Two ir nd cis ' ant seerctary of commerce for avi- 000,000 in additic he costs of hours ally in the air,” he an- ution, who flew here to deliver a east side of the field in prepara- tion for a landing. The east doors of the hangar had heen opened in rerdiness to berth the dirigible the traveling. nounced: a moment later. Then he|message to the dirigible commander [ soon as the passengers had b : I t1 r. The pla aea 3 Inieene oy fore at h tant scerefary hases Suilors dnd Marines : houg 2 y coming here crashed at Bridgeton, | gy zoo a0 S RS U 5LAUR opl 1 t iraf Zeppe- N. T, last night but MacCraaken |, e S ropes o the ground at 7 L Aucfor IVAURCNY oI 1 DAihe this morning thus completed | | il L 3 % - Fekener to Visit in T. I A il A around the : ; Db e o r i Do oo o | wGTI i Ry aoralthan (21 days e s : T | elapsed time . caled that he would not go back i d Germany on ot Ko AK | In nosing down to the ground | preparatory to dropping its rop. id would tal Saturday night. | o 5 4 S this cotntry about | (he Grat overshot the waltin s Country aboll | ground crew and 450 sallors o Ohio. This will be the Belter i i e ross teh up wi and swing Ives upon the ul . The great ship wa will take the|then brou carth as gently a Hatiio e Homenar pull down a toy b over Welcoms ¥ Hoover n ¢ Pulled to Ground 3 the Graf was pulled to the 1S my i parations were made pgreat | for charkation of th sed at Perton me you and the ; f 0o inetass belng vour party \ 1 t of thore on ized from the Every Suit Has Two Trousers world window Walked ar y i : lenes t ther, litions were id Ousts Common Law Wife 'l ; : - cou R $ 05@ For Neglecting Househe : S Lol ot ! t fore discharging the pas & y sailors and marh ropes attached to hot padidiouicome g 1l i ot ctineing 1+ | They Are Now on Display At Both of Our Stores Didn't Hit Wires £ t the 1t d o nt G < Graf mo Americans Took Turns £ 7 L u v ”v"‘"“ nosed This complete MAGCREST line of clothing has been tailored to our own exacting specifications g hip was cor and because of our style and buying affiliations we are able to introduce this type of clothing at e the popular price of thirty-seven-fifty and— formed witl Jiteh Berlin Listens on Radio We will soon display the companion MAGCREST Topcoat—to be retailed at thirty dollars—There ! 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