New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 7, 1929, Page 16

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e > 16 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 1 == 7 = 7 &% R - Commission of Fine fo 1 St. An- | She re a green picture hat and |where they have taken the ||p 1 USED CARS 2 R Hions of ° ward V.|carried orchid a for several y¢ U o e & RS F I 1tions I'his body, consist The .‘\Hw\‘lslwn‘n Al- B iw‘vmr\‘ ‘:lv': '\m-\ :1\‘ Mt. Kisco nd v w“h ‘:u'\‘ (1[,:\85”‘ ”‘:[) AUS r : i ¢ listinguis 1 architects nd rtha k 12id of honor. 1o CULaLes ISEURE e SAUESLEO, : vkl phabetteall; riange o1 ik P fiu”fl FAHMLRS i R Lacligamalis R e o it R A e rice —_— v 8 L D a3 § ¢ g S v wedding trip throug » ‘ | LINE RATE D i st s Chernesky was best ! Following u wedding trlp shrous’ | rain a e consh Eienons Reduction Sale o e shocs lver and she cd 1 tdward ‘oljok and | Canad nake their home | poat ra will be ' It M0 I tal Tiv IS | “har Prepaic 5 4 ~ 5 e : i T ption which followed th wore a period dress of * . mdd ate Senator || e 13 1 | RED TO YOU AT onlaellor nd general beautifi-| the bridegroom on Tremont street. [veil was of white tulle. She carried | Lar of Wa ton street and [ e gtrec tary of ; P = e e e About 250 gucsts were present from |a_ bonquet of white roses and lilies| R ond WS '1 ulm Ilw(!jh‘"‘l Delglan embassy, which will take St B man e s e | y Coach ( el n £t idgeport Meriden, Forestville, o ey e maid of i £ place in the Toc Minimum epace 3 lines A N Seda 7. (UI syl e 1 ¢ maid of honor unized Thursday mor 1 ihetio \or S AUBURN Sedan ¢ t of George Wash on, whicn | Suffield, Torrington, Boston, Mass., | wore a colored period J““ Mary's church by s nue late i Minimum Book charge. 38 centa | Coach : Hebiuary 20 By that | Hampton Roads, Va., and this city. |and ¢ g e =0 100 SO AR YE R dan or 8 5 FriATent housing ofall| o Shavvedd trip will take them |Punkunas wore orchid satin Both P S for errors after the first insertlon. Brougham s¢ s v e \stitutions | through Canada after which they [Miss Chernesky wore green. Both of Henry heeler SR 927 BUICK Coupe bR B e il make their homel on' Uniow [hridesmaila carriedized roses the son of Mr. and Mrs. H ADVOLIISING SEHORINLELS 26 HUDSON Coach v 8 SRR R YOX SOy street Durin wed emony Mr Iorest street, | STION MUST BE ORDERED CHRYSLER C: s | 2 e 1 it SRS Anna Sintaw Do g ool ; almilieny” B ”]" ORE 12:30 P. M. DAILY 19 PONTIAC Coach . ‘ rks i The weddis Kolpak | Me lurir ory Mrs. Edw Hart of North N o A U DA 1028 1988 Coupe ‘ : | 3 g b Wojtu. | M e ington. Vermont, will tuke p j| Many More $35 Up > I ; e 50 ot gtont it 10 % 3 3 SEaE it Arociacknk U — " ||| If You Want a Real Bargain a'clock Tuesday morn in the czko ter of ¢ Ha ! : sl churel wilh v, 1 by Tocalto ot man i S Inends o o Herald Classified Headings M 151 : 5 ) o of Wallingford officia:- nley Gorlewski, son ¢ il wi & h [ e oneyman it 5 Kolpak is the da er John orlewski of |4 nd the ret | duces sufficient foodstufs 1 llion ; : s e 5 fitee : Frank Kolp: married Monday | . > Announcements | A S 1 C its r pende A ropriated onor was Miss Homines Holy Cross church| Miss Helen M. Downs, daughter I L—BURIAL LOTS. MONUMENTS ‘ uto ales 0. ported supplics. A ‘ e e o Felix Kasprow was |with Rev 1en Bartkowsk Mr. and Mrs -'\” ”"\\“f”“"l 84Y BANKER TR!E o NoTicEs I[| “Where Fairness is Featured" mates mad the coio the D ent of Agri- i PR e mp t, and Attorr STS 5 5 T Qn 1) o i was at the bride's The 4 of honor was Miss Mon- | & Vsl ) : s Y AL DIRECIORS 'ms—Tr: carned yea \ 1 I ureau c. Mr. and Mrs. Wojtusik left e et ey Bornard) L Gan of Vine street Q R AT IDIR L Terms—Trades turali ' di- | for Canada on their wedding trip. | o, ociior SSteL O B Corlowaki irricd Wednesddy, October J RSONALS | Easy Payment Plan Far on ¢ i o Printing * [best man was )“‘ e EOn et ra ph's church. Rev. John ORE ANNOUNCEMENTS I et 2542 Open Evenings 5 ! il o brother of the bridegroom A L e ifocr e ey e 7 s Miss Mary Allen, daughter of Mr. | After the reception, which was |1 Donahue Wil perorm the cor Automotive | 2 bt not yet Mrs. George Allen, formerly of | held at the home and attended by mony at i o 5 a5 : o oo H n nelude new tain and now of New York | many fr d relatives, Mr. and I]Web'lgfl’fllb Fll]d Wfiggflfle‘ . = of ¢ ¢ t of La-|city, and William Tanner. also of | Mrs. Gorle ft on a motor ) S Ik SOME OF THE BEST te- | comm 1 partment o ust 31 home on North street. o USED CARS % nt O and 3 Miss Helen Yanke d The weddi Miss Bernice L ill confused by a maze of BICYCL WANTI o S The N 15 A s Iding, for | Mp, and Mrs. Ferdinand caske of Dev stre nd Chail | st b imalion . possible < RE NG May Be Scen At th y storage of public documer Main strect, and William A Nesta of South Main street was sol- e ey hereahoils a i inan cialt Gineac Business Service t S Sl k 3 Ariington Memorial Bridge clair of Ha arried in | emnized Tuesday mornin L . . &3 3 it G D W ident | 13—BARDE HAIRD'S. MASSEUSE Au omotly ! Ot | 055 ver t evhnk Shuy M. W.|Rev. E d V. Grikis ]wv{m’mu.‘ o : - hetq | 20—BUS SELVICE KENDEREL & SeerCe es Lo 1 pnumn st Saturd noon at | the ce v i g 7 e second g mon st Saturday afternoon at | i SRR Motor Boat Races S R L ch year sess an reas to Lincoln $ha g id_ ot honor. | —_— . s _1‘8‘I‘,Im %t.: and gfinA!Ch St. number of Lemo ston Es- L n cco Nest /S V.. PICKTS g VYEI 1926 CHRYSLER Sedan Miss Ce- | By SALLI OVING c VROT T an impro ed fer AT o e ‘ PALNTI 1928 CHEVROLET Coach oo sl 9 ) « h 1el Roth of Chapman ¢ 08 NltslRicey 1928 FORD Model A Coach stantly i on So i o i orgelt was of hand e of Martin-E. | 8¢0 paradoxic ¢ el e e Masiings B i 1928 FORD Model A Sport John the Evangelis Rev, M Romkste UL sl o X0 1 1928 FORD Model A Sport Thomas J. Laden officiating 1 maid of honor ofitlicommite g 1=WANTED TO St George- | 3 eolal Both L e The tire of orchid satin 5 Xducational Geor M ccla Roth, sister ] D L \e Taces from the e o s We have many good runnable R G ride vaniid ofhonor Sl R he carried yellow Mondota Gith i cars from $35 up that have many BUrnapcolsin aRoLaths 28 onsboara BLvAdEl ENTAL AN more miles of good wear in S e > efihspTioston)ibeman coremony @ reception tast scason ToLOCAL & PRIVATE INS T Gl f e g at acost of $ldi-} *mne bride wore white georgette the bridegroom's home. is group will he Miss T 8 Al RICTORS, The above use ars were all ",’m“ 1[ o ! SUSI- L gown with a Spanish veil caught | ()0t 75 guests were present from ' Davidson, Miss M adle g nployment I|]tradea in on new Ford cars and e e with orange blossoms and carried | ¢ nford, New York, Boston, Hart- on, M lizabeth | by 1S WANTED il e Hiai not b white T d lilies of the valley. | ro.q and this city. After the wed Miss Fanny Dial and ANTL, | Her maid of honor was in a peach | gine trip the couple will make their Dial. da P OMEN o || NEW BRITAIN'S ONLY fl;" l'w colored period dress with a big pie- [ jon o or South Main street, former Senator and Mrs. Nathanic T FORD DEALER of the lepe 1 of co play ture hat to match and she carried oy BY Dial: Miss Talia Eeers = g ‘ 3 Doditis ¢ of ¢ has authorized |a colonial bouquet. At the reception | yrieo v . Mazur, daughter of | Aiss Oarol Henderson and othe Fhuancial 248 Elm St. 86 Arch St. s0il ng : Memorial | which followed the ccremony there |y g Mrs, Joseph Mazur of Sex- | afiss Dorothy hial is to ontr Downtain said 8 OPIORTUNITIES €ést in i 1 will lead to Mou were 50 guests from TProvidence, | 5, sirect and Andrew J. Kupec, Sor | agn 1ors Po raft in the n's the money referre "MENTS, STOCKS, BONDS other pu vl : mn home of George Wash- |New York, Hartford, Bristol and | o afichacl Kupee of Tremont street, | - i SNONEY LUANED gupplies which can be pre : d this is intended to be | this city. SRl oh i Ll o Bha e ¥ T (55— (uton nd % in time for the bicen-| afy and Mrs. Kissel left on an ex- All Saint's church by 8 / ok L 1 - and iy |at 4 Tl et State bank re st Hents by t tended wedding trip and upon their n A, Grohol o MIEGb Rt ol e : ce ese s projects which ' return will live in New York city. | Sophia Mazur was the maid of e il W e w1 . . o rly attention | Mr. Kissel is a graduate of St. Jo- | honor and the best man was Joseph | & Indos A e B Shbat LOW PrlCES Prevall ¥ ark, an improve- | seph hool and the Connecticut | Kupec. The bride was dressed in | ! e v TR 3 ts les in length on tl college, Mr. Kissel is em- | whiic satin, a copy of a Louise-! The Potomac. which a few years 40¥ O the moncy for el trying to cultivate two the District by the New York Ed boulanger model and wore a ros boasted a few small and homely | thOUER 1929 )AS{ ‘Sedan chaulmoc s fron will inciude lace veil caught with orange is now fairly alive with trim 0 ¢ AN, T Special § obtained oil used i @ connecti G oms. She carried lilies of the little lannches, and officials and | “The scarch for y 1011 1929 DE SOTO Coupe leprosy. iy between | The wedding of Miss Frances |valley and gardenias. The maid of fashionable folk who formerly never furned tow -::1 western Kansas :l‘xLl nh 1925 FORD Tudor _— il SEotome e Gleenesky ot New Brifatntant Bl iorion Vhtellvedn i orcula far | Gast anjove it o6 ey iiilem inenay | Nofesahn B0 e el Al i L ARV RRRODUCTE 1928 ESSEX Sedan ; ¢ iE Aros SR owermaaieolis W outl Greibuylbe i nintiNitas W S ens L 928 ESSEX Se P Efon ot pa orid ook T § fota dress, a copy of a Perrin model. | flower was going ou 24 : =0 | i : Ll ~ e e tained on the hoats of other ast Tuesday and him in S EIOTWBARSAND CLOT) 1924 STUDEBAKER S>dan L iy h street e | Senator Davia A, Reed of Pennsyl- | coln, Neb, Thursda nisii. e ¢ ka5 o 1924 BUICK Sedan the To- vania and Senator Lawrer police at Linco koL ; A AT THE STORI: Master 6 Phipps of Colorado, scem to h > krowle pELL 6 INSTRUMENTS M 1924 BUICK Coupe gone into partnership on a hrand |ing been the S § i new speed boat that goes tearing her hushand told I DIANONDS. JE L) 4 Pass. Model ' 1 like mad through the usually continre an east bat Sy Ask Us About This One MOdEFI]lS[lC SI}”G NO[ Used W | ful waters of the Potomac. It is small | word of him staz: h Satearor Ient FORD ROADSTER i 1l parki i i PRl ¢ hfiosi(ions but h ered. Senator Phipps is | Lincolr ¥ & TENEM RD ROADSTER at Cal]][al SRR S s Y e L bols actunily on articles || captain an nator Recd ¢ Mrs. Waggoner said her husband |Y—BUSINESS bLacks Fonr i Long Terms and Trades Nl hian e o of n where te from and who makes the but they each may claim relief from | bad said nothing o 1er of his fin FOR R y duty while they entertain guests on | cial d ind that when t 3 J B M permit an open will want a co . : : S e : S X orans (rr) PR RIGHTS AND t 2o SR i Haseemiediobe i is For e, Aot Commodore Johans piri EHOUSES & STORAGE M S l n ; I A iy cOUTONE PR e e B German yac Hathi,” TN otor Dales T BEAR . ! g 1 rded “‘the Hoover t trophy S OF V. AUXILIARY DELEGATES Real Estate for Sale 31314 CHURCH ST i gher 3 | COPYRIGHT AND TRADE MAI OR, Washington Rureau Marblehead spent a short time in| Among those attending f B—AGENTS— KEAL CR e 0 e ¢ na LCRD BURGHLEY RESIGNS * s § HewS Beitaing Herali) | Washington and every effort was | ity the National Encampme s - Telephone 2842-W W X pt. T (P l 1322 Now Avenne, W I {made to keep him here for the auxiliary to the & SN ORI Open Evenings I G c I le hulletin COPYRIGHTS ) MARKS a | coming 1 ust now of the Civil War, to b s FOR SALE ) o e encloge her I3 ot ot vs postage | 1R il o land, Maine, Septemb, FOR AR EEETR) T ! ior | niEhangline {he foliow Presldent of (ha local MMER PLAC R SALE | Hara Lon ‘ | v | |l The movernor of wxiliary Mrs. Mary Gibny; patriotic TN L LRI i y o | ‘ Mrs. Fred W. tructor, Miss Lillin Weir; depart- WAN ea era i) ity SEREBLSANDFNUMBE ol White House for two days this week 'ment delegate at la Mrs. Lillian | LRoons Noard and Hutela | 4738 e o ' | crny s e Sl T ‘:uw met at dinner the former Secre- | Pierce; past patriotic instructor, Mrs. | xg_jion | ( l f d AC] A ¥ %L AUDD GRANTED PATENT I am a reader of te BRITAIN HERALD. | |[{tary ot 3 -l(\['1‘ \“]j” a l‘l"-)l.”\_“‘” AnnajiWaller. R R assliie: S Commissic A ANNING L Kello whom the o8 tia x B. 1 e architec by the trc entertained when they en route to Hot Springs | Mrs. Hoover stopped here 91— ROON R HOI TO DIN ) AND ROOM W READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS | U wm For Best Results AQE\ T CERTAINLY AM —AND BEFOQE—I vou 4 I LEFT L TOLD vou To WATER THE FLOWERS-DUST THE PARLOR AND RUN THE CARPET- SWEEPER MOMY/OVER THE DINING ROOM — |\ WELL—BETWEEN vou AN ME —1 WENT SWIMMIN'-'CAUSE T COULDNT REMEMBER WHICH T'HING You TOL ME TO DO FIRS'Q\ 2 & JAeA L\//' Bizacoe and o 1 th 1 of a p o 2 E T R e R A 1 W m' ; | NOT A SINGLE[ [NOW T WONDER ) : B i . THING WHERE THAT / \ d : S TN { cone? |[vouns one 3 HOME ,| sl irt s v o b cAN BET Db or NomcE W R ‘ U DONE A THING I 2 « ( t = = > 5 POOR PA Ashur’s Batting Average BY CLAUDF A AN BY THE PERFECT ALIBI | SOMEBODY/LL PAY FOR THIS! THE CHIEFS BEEN BLACKJACKED INNOCENCE! WE WAS TALKIN' alwa Mr. Simn sad since he mé an says he pran’ the plac to look after little things, he means agrecable things. ond time. ciates h now than | her.” ‘Copyright 192 it's VEAT VACTOALLY S NGT ONLY DD SEEN ONE OF OUR B[ SEE HIM ABDUCTORS =2 g T TALKIN' TO =4 COME ON, NOW. NO STALLIN'. WHO DONE THIS?

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