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14" NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1929. ARAB RAIDS ABATE, | City ltems | May Testify in Shearer Case Oregon National Forests Closed Wit W Providence, Collinsville STIMSON REPORTS cctcsmm. e e GG R ' To Prevent More Timber Blazes Brovmonc, ca: v married 1n Derby, t 12, acco : 5 ! : e TR | William J. ¥alion. The how e 3 Sopt 11 UP) —iholdings: broke through Wwealkensil TR | decorated with old-rashioned flow (Spec Secretary of State Reassures i voson. e ccremor : e — s s took measures tofre lines Danielson, Sept, 11.—Chester Max- | T, and Mrs. Kitegerald el G : . g of more man-| Fores . M. Granger said the | well Irwia, son of Mr. and Mrs. John | & $ Sen Bmgham on Sl[lla[lOH s - ; . ¥ 2 res by clo I 14 national | Duckabush fire in the Olympic Na- | Irwin of Pawtucket, R. L, and Miss | ERMn SR housan LN dy R inon . i R SIS : ; S . sts in the state today, morc |tional forest of Washington, had | Dorothy Bill Hamilton, daughter of | their return, they will reside at 10 —_— i : ] 2 4 00 weary men sought vain- jumped the Duckabush river and!Mr. and Mrs. A. Stephen Martin of | Monnpe street. They will be at ho By GEORGE : t : -y ¥ " 8y Iy to stem the advances of the five | was raging over an arca of about| Daniclson, were married this morn- [ L0 friends after October 1 (Washington Bu| 3. He ) T ol B 3 demon in many | s estern | 4,000 acres. More P 50 mea | in at 6 o'clock at St. Alban's| Washington, D. (' N t at D rit r he ] ¥ m. were fighting the blaze and wein- | Episcopal church. The ceremony was & letter to Senator Hiram Bir n | pit " L 3 blaze, small but ominous, forcements were to be sent out to- | performed by the rector, of Connecticut, H. L. Stimson, s 1 18 Clark strec i K had crept within the southeastern | day ard Hatch, assisted b, retary of state, pictures cond 18 1Y e al ¢ i 4 % 54 1 mits of Portland. Another, far| The Dol near Camas con- | Jones. fn Palestine s yroving e | & t hi « las sk 3 i k destructive, was eating its tinued te threaten tlers and They wer wded by a maid of states that British authoritics ¢ t 4 & £ ay into a stand of 40 square miles ‘menaced Columbia Nationai | honor st man, and five brides- cording to assurances give 1S5- e MIght, 1 Sinloray B 7 \ e the st timber the stz f maids and five ushers. The church sador Dawes at London, taking [Frian GEl 4 7 i 3 another was threatening a| The lle. Chelan and Colum- | was prettily decorated with flowers adequate s to safeguar . 2 3 o : 7 { rge 1 of the Portland Dol- | bia for n Wash on were or- | from the Crosby Gardens and from Mr. Fitzgerald is employed in the Stanley Rule & Level Co. cffice Mrs. Fitzgerald has been with the Commercial Tr Stan of Mis Lincoln Irancis Ry son of ot Jericho, an ’ n Jud ) e morning at 8 o'clock can citizens in the . " ! f 7 ¥ \he Mabel, near | dered closed today simultancously | these, the houquets of the bride and i v ! Wiabs and Tows have g on a B 2 20 P tlers along Wolf with all Oregon national —reserves. | her attendants were made. The cere- | \NHCE 0 : Hecrotacy S : 2 - ( \ it 1 had abav- Olymr Wenatehee and mony was a rainbow wedding e sions after a ier for in Washi L ! reply to Senator | « | g i toned ey . "*| Tollowing the ceremony, a rec t man was William G communication to t t ; 0 " T 2 1w Senellstrom timber | pre sed tion was held at the Ipiscopal par , Vi, a co i ment, with which ¢ irded | g | v iy . B A _ | house at which more than 200 g resolutions passed 1 i 2 | ¥ S Crednd o were present from various plices i The le was G S e people in Stamford v £80- ¥ ; > ; 3 1 Connecticut and Rhode Island ! ne nsparent pealed to the state ¢ ent ¥ i 2 e G 2 2 honeymoon automobile trip to Vir- 1quet was of 0s. urge drastic action for the protsc- S | b N o HT iNDHNfi ginia and upon their return, they [ maid of honor wore a g s tion of the Jews in Jerusalem and o /s / “ ’ 3 | will reside in Danielson transparent ve Lions w sent to Senator 3 : A the Putnam Country club. He is a FFollowing the ¢ by Abraham fudge he Sefiflfld EX])](]S](]I] 4 L : o 5 ; Wi . former or golf champion of [tion was held for the G e " G » Painters Busy in Home for Frees Men for Building Without note stana: ndt b meted ws e 105 iy o senator imme istant pro clubs both north and e Ryun — | _ tle Meadow club in New Britain and . Ry ; sions today Nowir the sar . 3 g from there he went fo the Pequa- | New Brit te Normal As you are £ upith 3 ) e | Nev A Tond i w» ; buildi LLGUUE) sl Moy Tl fit A buck elub in T 1 ho was | Schools and was a teacher in the lo- ment on August 24 in oc e ! & R s . f pa : resounded to- | claring h )t usurp the leg cal schools Mr. tyan atfended TFairfax h chool and St. Michacl's college, buildir made pro. During the past season, he consul general at Je ¢ . ‘ of the apart- |islative functions of the city cou ! b v o | 1s heen pro at the Putnam club. phastze tofihefennnonTiaieyantionts ociated rress Photo nt on Fountain street, Westville, [cil by reading into the building | Ugi namgely ties their responsibility for the ‘yv\‘)]w.lm e e Ifere are some of the American naval office b;\ilnm‘x\' be called | where John Coo ind Florence | code a clause that did not appcar rm»- ’»M\U B s “W‘y'r protection of the lives and property | NCNZi¢0: owner and occupant, s £ : At AN 3 8 mofths, Mr. Trwin condu &l Srpng o S Geeh G e e % ¥ A e " imbull will make their home after {therein, Judge Danicl M. Cronin, in | P G S i pisasteER Ton, CREASES 5 Py, MG A Th e Al e ‘}1 injury i the Dbla be hmvllu enate naval committee to testify in the case ,“vf \@ il- Al S o oo the Britain Y. M L FOLL INCREASE: fmmediately upon the outbreak of S ‘} W er gang kill- | llam B, Shearer whose alleged connections with large shipping A Connallon Glience W mhor C. A 'rv”‘ Isingfors, INinland, Sept. 11 (4 e £ £ interests are under investigati miral Wiley (le B he number of per nissing in s g ¢ 5 e ; ; i l\l'(y ts are under inve ti .\lmfx. Above \v[.m) \]A\ iley (le fi)l oors avehe i ), doors FITZGERALD—HEISLER the K te hip disaster Satur- protection. On August 2 o s st . and Rear Admiral Plunkett. Below: i Pratt (left,) and | woodwork and 3 vina | Davidson, not guilty on a char o o T T Bl g ‘;3”“""' of tho death of ground floor Admiral Robison. ) Wi conisfor puint e drnishi(iolating SRte SN GAs GOl 3 ; Charles | number of dead is officially stated to American citizens at Hebro i e © the |Starting the construction whart | 4 1 o o tilherto, n = to Trie 3 \per in anticipatior S 3 e while a 1official estim department directed the . nt's ‘océup in Pequot avenue without i - s 145. Only 45 hodies T been T dor at London to express : e e James B. a0 on of Mr 3 1 e 1T of American citize N L tor s ey S R Stnlionery Posslble Wit N W ! 0 ¢ R that y n m during ambassador was Goy g Phsn Sar - ¥ S ¢ ve You Truly rmit foreign that adequat Discovery Without Use ! & P | ginnir il ratio were bei o and wouia con. Marlow Witness Ts Gity o Celebrate 280th Annj- S and el S e G Do : e tinue to be taken to protect Ameri Missing at Hear of Rag | e fur I | effect in the building o : : L ¢ Cracker Diet Poor, tan citizens anf ol mIOpRL AL | ton kI p N 5 b rsary Tomorrow shinston, Sept e[ 1 failed o provide, in the per i L Police Dogs Decide the disturbances, requested 1ch son and his contractor, Richard that every effort would be made to ovision thereo 22 : > Bdward M L ALOn b York, Se [t restore order i Lol 15 a5 | = LBl ASSENGER ESCAPES ment for “I am gratified to note that or-|arlow der is being rapidly and completely anye wtired in a 11 (UP)—A passe satin of period style an nearly 3 to be an American 1 restored in Palestine as a result of |here today the federal co or the celebr I Y OB Bt =k ST " narrowly OPERA the prompt and ¢ nieasures | it was announce v i ry which wil Sl v ol oo vdc rdrom R taken by the British authoritics. I . IFokker monoy am confident that these authori apes g rsary of the September - 4 . lines er 1 into the D lace caught with blossoms. She carried a roamii of an elusi 1l houquet of white roses and yscph i ell 1o | 1ilie £ the lley. The maid of the Wi tate opera, sail- honor wore a powder blue georgette e of t grade sta- ! will make a thorough and impartial | : o o mbardment in which t , of a g house ot el Rt e S T te or fnvestigation with @ view to ascer- 4 1Y 4 g ¢ P = . 3 1 hemica ) ced but hoth pilot and y SR e i : LGSR tonayionitiEoN slippers and hat to taining all of the facts to the situa- 2 £ fieet frot 1 ) V\H\I be possible | wor 1. The plan was start- Holland-Amerilia lnen Rotter- | inatch he carried a houquet of Hon. extract Mulose S : et Ir Bt was m fo succeed Arthur Bodan S T b again with hope of bette The canines heing huni by their 40 trainers, —_ - r n indictment cha _ Bk _\‘"m! ’,l,), . L ‘:v‘rli unable to get off ground. nductor ¢ fetropol the bride to her at 30 detectives and 150 extra po ‘ON'T CTO ) ) cy to import liquoy £ ta x 1 i q‘ - 2 et = licemen, Meanwhile resic Is of CONTRACTOR DEAT ¥ to import liquor, w b : The b 1 is conducting Most of the 000 people of | Herr Rosensfock was married | with rhincstones. The gift of the || pera in New York tendant was a platinum bracelet set Greenwich, Sept. 11 (P —Joseph b i t OBt eIk s rn o island are staying pa- | India live on six or cight cents a shortly before his departure from | bridegroom to the man Sabiinty, G, Gl GERIRE [ owned ) clvded i the b o manuf I i bt Wieshade «t of platinum cuff links builder here for 2 1 today 1 ren Drowaed x pakal) 7 i fen of platinum cuif lin Rfter a short illness. He was a mem- As Steamers (‘rash ber of the Greenwich lo of Elks. lushir Holland, Sept. 11 (A He is survived by his widow and one . men r son and one daughter. I been drow night. Hitherto wood s heen used only in mak caper vari- BRIDGEPORT PASTOR MOVES with the rmar tmer 1n F T b ” manuf Bridgeport, Sept. 11 (A—Rev. the River N b Thomas 2, assistant pastor of Holland f S g the Blessed Sacrament church here, | Was reported vt g : Rk e was today notified of his transfer to 0f he ew ri 1 ent t ! 5 rk, the 5 L Bt. Patrick's church in Thompson- g 1 Yoo dentigie 5 ville. He will officiate in a similar veryhody cads th i 1 i 1 NfiliSH EHNTEST eapacity in his new church. or: f SR A : { sented in Now, that Fall is here, there will be plenty of odd jobs to be dene about the place o Takes St Leger Stakes—First| in Epsem Derby ”;1: Dong z ot. 11 (P | ' 5 3 . . . getting it ready for winter. The prriineychant Herald Business Service Directory in the his sccond not /-. % tablishment of public : . b A | 3 Classified section will put you in touch teom The ' ration tion of 1k timore Bl s i e % > e Trigo, which | ! s 4 with just the men you neced to do this \\‘(WEQIP*L MODE achy sl Doty iptured i Log | g : (9 I, S 1 work. If you want M -1896 s o s ¢ fashi meet Ieisnday/s incess Mary, Lord Lascelles and 1 churel o 3 T i ! H Tas o [ VHOING T Rl | Pl . to pain or redecorate socis were present as guests of | s ! Lord Lonsdale, famous British | : 2 X ‘our e Qm_.'{QLEEVE DRIVE T portsimin and racing enthiast. | g ] ! + to remodel your house Gub o 5 Glpa for Mligres | DRIVE ON ASSESS Tt eSO R nostl R ¥ . to take down the awnings (rom 8 Lo lo Years dof Age - Bosworth, wnic! n s ke D of , | Citizens' Property Owners Assocla- | threc-quarters of a ler front . to have the floors scraped Gl owned b (@ ence | i TS (1A Cterne tor Have PADS It ln s i 7 B b to landscape your gardens Included, § 12 Years — Wall Kequre - 273 YARDS® OF e it K R S . MATERIAL — Owners 2 Hong willl pe | 1ie eleven mupl of Morees : g & . to have the leaky roof fixed comequick > Epsom Oaks th praisals for Taxation Lowered. ST sarE. S : . to clean the window shades nounced this afternoon | Season. : : . to have your furnace cleaned Vincent Dobro ki resent 1 4 and | Washington, Sept. 11 (P—Chair- el ot man Wood of the hous® appropria- call : or a hundred other jobs the associati b FRUIT SHOWING POOR | f to get your car ready for winter tions committee said t White House today that citro: will have to mak New Haven Worker 5 e Kiiled in Accid litiona ; 000 to carry on the | : g g iiled l” (¢ \1(“!]‘1, Sl B e e G 3 carries his ad in n fruit fly X TO BE HONORED , Sept. 11 (A—F g Offi R. D. Waghorn, who won the | i 4 ider cup race on Saturday for | land, is o receive the cross of [ § e hid 3 i . ess 4 the Royal Air Force from King ok 3 2 v |Girorge. Lord Thomson, minister of | Y ;43 & o~ | [ming hourd of ne truck and was [GOTEE LOTl ThoRROR, TR : Classified Section trom > s, RN “ at a luncheon offered by the British p ; rnment to the Ttalian and Brit- ANY FAGHION GREeT e e T R Bl ‘ | | —you'll find your “odd job helpmate” i o WOMAN CRITICALLY LI . Rridgeport, Sept. 11 (P a Leaves Hospital, in O'Brien, 74, is in St. Vinee A T = hospital today in a eritical condition ttient There 11 We wjurics roceived when strick | A 5 NAEL Ly automobile operated by Wil- Dece FROCK RS L 140 [ jiam T, Melntosh, of Indian Orch- B 2 ] 0 i \ . Meclntosh is held by po- ¥ i pending the outcome of the B-10-12-14 - - bloomer: ¢ OO ! LR voman's injuries. yir ® Girl of 12 ¢ L ¢ X cat E Kequires> ~ ¢ Dl s d L PENDERED BIRTHDAY PARTY LYY, ) t o A birthday surprise party was ?'VS YARDS O% given last night in honor of M K WORCESTER NEW OFFICIAL Marion Young by Misses Anne Re- MM/EQ[\L Boston, Sept. 11 (UP)—Henr y and Gladys Larson at the home reeste i ¢ J latter in Stanley Quarter. S L ears superintendent of th t Miss | received many beautiful \ r Refiner e et ridge was played v 1 a buffet luncheon was served | were awarded to Misses Cath- canlon and Mary Nogicl s of 1897, JREAD HERALD CLASSIFIED _\hs‘

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