New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 30, 1929, Page 15

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'NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1929. sumed, with a forlorn attempt at *%).° e | 2 month at E emere, L. I ™ BU[;HIERF UENIES |Lmdbe,.gh S []AU[]HTER EER'MIN S | Miking Champ to Defend Title Personals ‘ Ao | ’ Never Had Accident I e Faion d Tanporah ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Parker of || Gives Cameramen Break “In all his years before the mast | Rk Chestnut street, has returned from |57 Harrison street returned today Charles A. Lindbergh has made | | B it e o to Cape Cod friends with the newspaper pho- | | “He is so jovial and good-natured g B | Mr. and Mrs. George Pollard of —zt o tograpners. He astounded an ob- || . and full of fun. Tt has been won- | 4 Spring street and Mr. and Mrs. An Mr. and Mrs. D. Waddell have re N servation tower full of them at G A d U derful to be with him all the time hony parini of Washington ned f Defroit after spendine YOllfllb Ufldel‘ SHSDlGlOI] Held the national air races yesterday amlyn Sp i flflwal‘e !since he quit the s That no always 3 " iy t will spend the week-end in | W tior Mr. Wad ing i R e Fath W D longed for i, and when the chanc: ¥ o B New York Atlantic City. : S tenaed if he wanted to make a picture. A h : ; : $ e “I promised to pose vesterday Frank Buchieri, 21, of 96 Winter || put I was so busy I forgot t San Francisco, Aug. 30 (UP) — strect, who was taken into custody || it.” Lindbergh explained. “I'm ||Carolyn E. Asplund, 22, sat silently sorry, if you want to make some : : ; pictures today, go ahead. ing dimplicated in the disposal of The dumbfounded cameramen threc diamond rings which were || recovered, grabbed their bags | dawn broke through the fog, await- foln gl T ’ ¥ : manded the shipping boare ght stolen from a Strand Theater aress- | | 14 made off across the field | ling word of ner father from a dis-;| el b Gt L : e {| atter climbing over each other g SRR L 3 inz room on June 21, faced Judge : t ster-strewn pateh on the sca 59 [rying food and supplies between - iy : - . . 2 * | | getting dowyn ladder. Then B ¢ Pr ! - . 3 ¢ + .1 M. Do S in police court totay || SEULE S0VD oo uder, | Then Sere e (el e e 2 y ‘ WNo Kitchen Work Today! #nd pleaded not guilty to the charge | | ~#BE ST Poscd Lefore a navy SEYLERT sy, | FPrance ; i . : (e ¢ h—S O tHett Hia cass wag o innedoit] xfiu(!:gmxv’!) no 1 \fifrr‘ taking the Carolyn is the daughter of ( B s hotnounenl on el o g i J ; Save Health and Strengm—uen‘e il next Tuesday in $3,000 bonds, but | | Jotac) of o v r',"‘,’T";i‘()"""zfl:_“ tain Adolphe 1% Asplund, com-| oco00 (hat came over the air g after court Judge Saxe increased the ||t on oy pragenr 7| imander of the coastal liner San|from the steamer Lane off Pigeon bonds to $5,000 and made the same | Juan, which plunged to the bottom |Point through the curtained fox increase in the bonds in the case n oit|that masks the resting place of the of John Wass, 18. of 302 Elm ctreet, 0N ! g | TEeN | San Juan. whose case was continued y:‘s(r‘rd«xv‘ IN GRI IG L GONDITION tanker. | “I'l be down at the docks when until next Tuesday. T A Interviewed by the United Press! Ok Scispwaeh i H imy dad comes back to port,” she Buchieri and Wass were without before a v.n.r radiogram had l"“\um- expected that they would be releas- P S saying, * Muml ‘!c\\n‘ TO LOCATES IN NORWALI ed before Tuesday. Tt was reported | vith s Carolyn said: Norwalk, Aug. 30 (P—Announce- | that Wass could have raised $3,000 ! Willlam Gorman of 78 Maple Street “I don't want to talk to report-| .o o '"“,h e R e l 1| ,]mm Gt S e e % % | Attorney i haronianth wilt lonce more he couldn’t resist it, and| |jae. : 4 : spend Sunday and the holiday in| Mrs. Olive Judd Ingraham ans 1T didn't have the heart to ask him i e & o 5 : Rhode Islar sons of West nd avenue ar to stay ashore. % | the weelk-end at Crescen in her home in Ingelside terrac:| “He loves the sea. That is why | e ‘ o 1 ‘ Mrs. I. Birnbaum family have 1 lests of Mrs. George M here today as the first light of!we live so close to it, you see." i 3 5 ” . returned to this city after spending Carolyn said her father had com- % a few days ago on suspicion of be- | in a midnight collision with a but the authorities did not want him ‘ ers. Dad alwa told me to be quiei general office of the Standard Sat Y‘f]Ff?Sfl."v! at this time because of (hl‘i and wait if word came that he “““i\ R r company would be KIVO\ pous’mmv of important development | Skull Injury. in a wreck. ’ from New York city to Norwa in"the case. ¥ “He i fo. T feel it | sl . B 4 G “the I o | e is e. : immediately. In connectio » Vi This forenoon. one of the two hovs| Found unconscious at the foot of | “Dad 15 65 years old, He retired |the office | remov ,,J \; £ \l\‘ ”,. “][‘.a‘ With all the bran who actually stole the rings, wasja flight of stuirs at 458 Main streel throe years ago > sea has been : | " ¢ : stated that the iresent worki ENE Al A released from police custody fo be |about § o'clock last night, Willim | goad fe him. We have (his home. | foree woutd' be e NEA Los Angeles Burcau of the whole wheat ned in juvenil t Tater, |G . 49, of 75 Maple street, ws . A 4 B LR S et s laple street; Wis sister, dad and T. and we have| ploy r company located There won't be a new milking champion of America this year while his companion was faken to|taken to New Britain General ho ; ; enough money. |in Norwalk 3 i 8¢ h the State School for Boys at Meri- | pital and was in a critical condi- wirq Tos neen at sea since he| Sl ! months ago. if tyaining has anything to do with it. 1 Marie McGough of ~ With milk or cream Shredded Wheat is a complete, wells den. He has been on parole from |tion this aftcrnoon. His skull was' ..o " e was born in S\\Arl.-”_‘ e e e principles | Ontario, Calif., d\)(:\@, who “milked” her way to fame and a balanced meal, containing every food element you need. Des e st and o eate: au- | lacerated bui not g ' @ S 5. o % G M 2 ;uyl‘;l{i‘::;’l')_‘:‘)‘n:"m:l""):f“c:\,”f‘:‘f""i‘;v ":h‘,r“‘l’,';“ o w"f"l‘(“"’)‘(‘:l'fu:"_“m 4 ‘...Io;‘l)vr. 1,-7«1“:\41. )M}\ Gy .\:y],a‘nu of breeding silver foxes has opened | Championship, is in training now to defend her title against all| licious with berries or other fruits. Jtion of parole. Tt was he who|ably having missed his footing on |C rogarty. and her 4 year old son,|in Munich. comers at Pomona, Calif., September 17-22, handled the improvised wire hook | the stair Leeetdy m L e (e s with which {he handbag containing| Gorman's home is in Meriden and | family. Dad and T live here to-| the rings and $52 was taken out of | for some time he has been in charge |B¢ther: 1 want him back! T am the dressing room, according to the | of the meat department at the Mo- authorities. 4 hican Market, Officer L. 1. Harper =T who was detailed by Lieutenant e : i A | Rival to investigate, learned from | 4ad up two weeks ago, and aske Barrel of Tar Afiw | Manager L of the Mohican him if he would take command of ear H, S. Addltlfinwmm\\n) hat Gorman was with him the San Juan while Captain Winkic |y Several companies of the fire de- 1 was on his vacation. He could not | Kl partment were called out this after- Nathan o attended Gor- | resist the call to go to sea just noon when a barrel of tar became | man after the police learned of the |once more.” ignited near the addition being con- | zccident, and he was then removed Carolyn sat silent, gazing throuzh structed at the Senior High school. | {o the Mospital. Word was sent to the windows of the Asplund hom When the firemen arrived, they | his family throuzh Meriden lodge of |into the fog that swirled up from found workmen had extinguished the | Flk [the nearby sea toward Twin Peaks blaze with shovels of earth. No dam- | e — “Dad must be all right! Nothing age was done. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS could happen {o my father,” sho Removed to Hospital With Call of Sea Trresistible “The White Flyer people called That’s the reason for our recent big clea nurs of all Summer Merchandise. Jay-Cobbs must be a step ahead with the new showings ‘:nd we have them. Hundreds of the very latest Fall ereations, Dck‘c CJ by © wi buyers — not agents — but ink and buy ‘ov IMifth Avenue patronage. NEW FALL MIGHY AS WELL GET INTO V ‘. | ; | | £ .-»-‘ 0\ DRESSES NEW FALL 4. il o STYLES e I U e BSS $3.950 dressing ap in new Fall clothes —You can, fco! No nced to wait— Jerseys, Tweeds, Satins, Crepes. Dresses of this A $5 9__0 Bi“ R N i ; ‘ : o s g : : ; mode and quality of mate- WILL WORK rial are selling elsewhere at s ¥ WONDERS HERE A littlo cach week er two, in any amounts '\glemb.c tr you will y take care cof the kalance. TRY AND SEE! MEN’S FALL SUITS Here At ‘22.50 ., *45.00 MEN'S I"ALL TOPCOATS Pippins At 22,50 ,,°34.50 EVERY ONE DIFFERENT SUBJECT LOYS' FALL SUITS 2-Pants Models At !‘) A A 1l0\1\ I- v> 95 ..’22.50 A | B TR SATURBAY! A $5 DEPOSIT WILL SAVE LADIES’ \ J FUR TRIMMED CLOTH e Bl S Ao £ FALL l)RESQEg 4| ¥ \ f YOU MANY DOLLARS IN THIS sz | [WNES COATS | SALE of FUR 5 s PANAMA ; W | 29950 0 89.50 TIRES g 7 NOW SHOWING ON 5T AVENUE LADIES' st | £ BXA T ] 43 ' FALL MILLINERY SHoe it A\ At e e ] & Attractive ::nm suarantecd . Y - A S A | % 3 298.'4.98 Il_m : : JIAY-COBRS | New Britain St i latest [Mashion with Fur Coats last FALL—Our present offering $7.50 each and considered All long sleeved, can (h'flonx. (.emn-hm ‘rep They wst go!l 5 good value. Sizes for Miss They will g: BE HE and Matron. 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