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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1929. | Jewish Wailing Wall Worn Smooth In Ages of Race’s Serrowing ® JERUSALEM two views of which are shown, is a Arab., The map shows th The wailing 1salem barricr (o tween Jew principal centers of the recent disturd nd hees, (Asso Wasl stains Je iuring f red out ks, and crevices growing Hebrew to have of th original Solomon t Moriah Center religic was b It by Kir Mo ham made summit of said A for the i sacr flat rock Wl threshing floor of ANNOUNCE PAIRINGS | ownerar sand ye tore a sacr ve wag the inclosur proach. In th lofty wal formed b; arabin rs of Last-West Tennis Matches Are St Incomplete. of the omplete, lawn t ounced pairin the twa Lturday, King of Harrison of t first singles match, ed. R. Norris Wil-| t Berke- | in the second ¢ the third | | ubles match. 1es will 1 other » decided. an- embers The east- r and William | positions on the | SUITS HEARD \ggregating $2.- | L | | 1y in city court, | *WHY DON'T_you ENAMEL TP ’ Blllioee Z Al | "I MEANPEE GEE PORCH ANDFLOOR | | ENAMEL . ITS ESPECIALLY MADE 7ol | | FLoORS. EveN THE CHILDREN CAN'T | DAMAGE (T/ | KNow, BECAUSE TS ON My PORH.” | i Floor Enam- r floors and stand he: te, ¢ utside t ther paints 1se in 8 in 4 hours. hours—or for a Many colors t CARLSON HARDWARE PAINT CO. 5 , New Britain, Conn “Arabs Will Get You” his of which 1500 were c 'l of Two Teams in Annual MANNING WILL ATTEND COLORADO CONVENTION SON 15 LECTURED, Veteran Union Worker Leaves To- e v e, WAL DY Judge Rights in Home Are Limited mes W W M for D represent Painters, I rators union of At internationai conven he only living he local and has Although he denied he struck ohn Schyw Curtis street was found of breach of th 1t by Juc t today @ ich of cers’ and Decc memt nction of first man whose name he mem bership list. He ) n for 40 years and a residen of this city for 65 y A membe Mr v of severely nd warned that there to his rights in the household. Judzment was suspend- | ed without a penalty Mrs. Schweiger, who is a widow hout 55 years of age, John struck her in th about the body, disc when he improp the young man's story was that his ‘pestered” him to such a at he took a room in Hart- time ago, continuing to noney as he did when liv- he wanted fo | towards supporting the worker s, r of nun erous fraternat orders, Manning has held offi- has been con- M A B its infancy lition to his work a as been responsibl & success of many of the o tion’s dramatic ntations. as a soloist in the troupe and in the prese d Ol | ford som beeause Mr. Manning winning e primary On Tuesday he brought his broth factory and found ent for him after his moth- complained of the young man's idle She promised to his meals for him when he re- d from work, but when John dropped around about 6 o'clock he found brother outside, _\h&‘ Schweiger being out gathering huckleberries with two men and a woman who called for her in the afternoon John's 9 year old sister was also locked out but finally a key was found and the trio went in and rs' the convention o will visit with his son, Manning in 5 his Tailor Is Informed ted on the door of 1. Keimo- 2 1 two ¢ made Mrs. r own supper. s tailoring shop it wer following was written “Please notice. The Arabs ¢ you unless you give me the did not give me when I had suit pressed, ete. Short changed H This hotel. It took you and your wife If the Arabs dc you short cha W. H. dr t At E er came d home about ad of b apules, spoke to her k @ having v the W s she had He re to stay home 2\!:41‘ prepare the meals and he also VI\H-‘ ed her attention to the danger of | huckle cord John. about her failure rr ac- z to to do 't get you I 1 me las Hotel Stantey door. &om tailor.” The velopes b » stationery mark of the Hotel Stanley on Church street Supernumerary Officer T. J. Mul- en turned then and investi- week, Sce the tailor. . Park en- Feen'amint A proven laxative in its most efficient form gation s lieved the | prank. o | | Thomp Northern Connecticut Power pany has notified holders of its pre- | d stock that it is called for > October 1 at $106.62 1-2 including the quarterly div- idend of six and one half per cent rccrued to that date. There 11, 187 shaves of preferred o nding sold 150 in small lots under a * " plan, POWER STOCK LED | ‘e‘\'fil' R - ‘ con It works best | because youchew it | The Connecti ]n.rirfonfl{lxi Gem:z'ne | Feenamint and Rora- new ecticut Power, > president of the READ HERALD € LASSIFIED ADS | circumstan allowing the little girl to roam abou {he neighborhood without anyone Lo watch her. This precipitated a row | but he did not strike her, he in-| |Morgan Yacht Begins Geodetic Survey Work Glen Cove, L. Aug. 29 (UP)— o Corsair, the lacht of J. P. Mor- Judge Saxe told Schweiger he was | gi tion to get the best of him aud | gins the utilits n all probability a great deal of the {harbors and measuring coast lines. trouble was brought on by himself.| The Corsair, the yacht of J. P. Mor- He must not regulate the family af-| Morgan's father, served as a cruiser fairs beyond reason and under no|during the World War, Some of the must he strike his|world's leading figures have been en- or anyone eclse. John Was|tertained on board the craft, among d to argue it out further Lut|them being the former Kaiser Wil axe told him not to and the helm and the Archbishop of Canter- was ended. | bury. :d L. Wagner made the | rday on complaint ¢ at headquarters. NS HOTEL © | oN L | ONLY ¢ Aug. 29 P—| Norwalk, Conn, Aug. 29 (P—In Jive which for a time threatened contrast to an original membership {he Hotel Champlain at Bluff Point, |of 1,100, but six members of the three miles south of here, today de- | cticut regiment, Civil stroyed a cottage on the hotel|War volunteers, were present here -rounds owned by Supreme Court |last night when the annual encamp- Edward J. Glennon, New ment of the 17th and the 28th regi- ments closed Only one member of the 28 was present, Commodore Louls Scofield w Canaan. an task of founding mother aispos Judge matte Officer I arrest yes Sergeant Feen 10| heing constructed for Morgan at a |cost of 32,000,000 at Bath, Me. FIRE THRE Plattsburgh, N. Y Justi York Cit Four daughte non and a guest we from the building. of Judge Glen- re forced to flee | Hostess Package brings you 12 bottles of sparkie and zest for Labor Day ‘CANADA DRY" Reg. U. 8. Pat. 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TEL. 3683 A new yacht of the same name is | RANS LEFT Labor Day Week-End Encourages New Extravagances The end of the week has a way of turning cool and wardrobes, particularly Hats—have a way of being disappointing at this time of the year. That is why we are ready for our trade with a most unusual selection in small and large head sizes. And what prices. OUR NEW DEPARTMENT e - $5.00 L oot $11.95 and Hats Made to Or CLEVER MODELS at HAND MADE SOLEILS Special at GENUINE AUSTRIAN SOLEILS Special Purchase .. Bridal Ve JEAN STUART COSMETICS |For Ot Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. Beckwith-Kelly 271 MAIN STREET ll! FALL CLOTHING FALL HATS FALL HABERDASHERY At your favorite shopping place in the heart of the town. - Beckwith-Kelly 9 27 1 MAIN STREET The Store of Personal Service