New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1929, Page 11

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_— .y Republican Inderendents Refuse | To Asree With Regulars On Limit Of Debates Over Tariff Question| | _ywmmvens —— oo o the Stanley | Arzylowicz Real Estate Co. on Broa La Foll Lo 5 o R . George Rivers of 35 Dwight street, z;rf;:::'l_‘::f"';f.“::'““)T‘H:_‘,"h i | a Follette Declares That Colleagues Will Not Hold Up By Pl Al can Mr. Budnik is employed as an as Action, However—Declares Record Shows SR ot ane Mo guank bartn depen it bill ed today eement with the republican | which would have h gulars to limit ir willingne had indicated that no on: sota, also voted against it unduly to delay t said, *“that more time than the op- fect of the vote w Our attitude therefo: mains unchanges, to wi to facilitate action, for the on cooperate in the evolve some method of keeping the tional chieftains. 1 unde shall be limited, the minority leader, and Sorah, spokesman for the Fach Side B bill would yield to the : the measure “in accor- special session v unfair to th 3orah and his colle Democratic Front Broken | bats, armadillos, kar in the lineup that ki NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY} OCTOBER 15, 1929 At eight o'clock this morning Miss Alice Rivers, daughter of Mr: became the bride of Robert Martia, Nt foreman at of Maple Hill at the church of St Insurgents Have Speeded Work. ol e T nedlist ey inomas Miss Ann Martin, sister of the | characterized balloting on the tarift bridegroom, was maid of honor and nt group oppos- measure came late yesterday with a the brother of the bride, George its present form rejecting an am as the best man. tinst entering into jator Wals ride, who was given in mar- n, Oct. 15 (). No. 83. ndment by Sen- | Rivers, democra Montana, | The effect of Tiage o of milling chiffon velvet dress with hat to lian wheat in this country un-|m der bond The n | The solid front of both the demo- wn chiffon velvet with Nt republi- match and she carried yellow chrys- f cans was by > demoe | ern republicans |opposed the amendment and one of | After a wedding breakfast at the | ition that the debate |the independents, Sc of Minne- home of the bride for the immediate families, Mr. and Mrs. Martin left on to Light. ve im- @ motor trip to Washington. Upan 42 cents a their return they will make thelr irview street. bate, but affirm- discontinuing the pr o facilitate ac- | (a ler of the remai hill, The amendment w cord will | posed ull duty he propo- |bushel on wheat milled in bond, (home at 247 ¥ measure have taken as when withdrawn for export. The ef- | s to leave this sec- | COL re- | tion of the bill as dra We are | house unchanged as the ser jously declined to el provisions, under which the | Marlboro street, Portland, became when exported to & |the bride of William Cole, son of ry granting the United States |Mrs. Louise Cole of Kast Berlin. u1d that the BARRY At 10 o'clock yesterday morning 3 s Josephine A. Barry, daughter and nearby cit e had ' M the d ussion in the proceeding ! manager of the hureau Fear § ! Mr. M ed schemes where- Leaders Tear Statemate |a preferrea flour tarift, would be |Rev. Fr. McCarthy officiated in the |, 1T Mott outlined schemes wher: ! 5 ; ¢ \ > by unsuspecting persons are induced : Oct. 15 (®—In the ' assessed the differ between the |rectory of Miry/e chinon: Ly piaiereeling morbti ore (nducud owing controversy on re- preferred and the regular fiour ar- | Miss Ly Barry, sister of the ¢ 3 erchand s { represented in illegal advertising, or | sh pace o of the importing country SeE i e r | oy ol : bride, was maid of honor. Ken-|¢s nyest their funds in stocks which | renew i ek LBt arioh imasibest yan. are juggled to make money for the | Falcon District Meeting | The bride wore a gown of royal | promoters R % blue crepe with hat to match. Her In This City Sunday souguet was of white chrysanth. first quarterly meeting of the ‘mums. The maid of honor wore a h Faleon district will take [golden brown crepe dress with hat ce Sunday, Octe 27, at the to match and carried yellow chrys- [The g con hall on I It i3 lanthemums. | and duled to start at 10 o'clock in | After a reception for 50 guests morning rom Providence, Hartford, Water- tes from Bristol, California and Mrs. ns of expediting action the issue to a final vote | evitable conclusion of | v session om the republican > measure that its op- fort to ing over into the Traleon which conve sents | Mr. Cole left on a honey- [ ang New Britain me: moon trip to Toronto, Ontario, Can- | the bu ida. On their return they will| One new m make their future heme on Mari- | | boro street, Portland, | this state, will ct on matters in pr the or ber, led to a continu- rences among the fac- formal R lone, w Anthon BUDNIK—MAJEWSKI a pupil of James D. Donahue, sang solution of the fon of B.| mpe wedding of Miss Jane Majew- |4n old time favorite, wotld he office of | g qaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bron- Turns the Ocean 100t, of ke place at the jg,uc Majewski of 319 Burritt| Gold.” It was a song which recalled | which about will gather 200 repre- itor Robins stree Booth street, was sole Judgment for Defendant morning at 7:45 at the Sacred Heart ‘I'm Tying the I ed ither Robinson nor pastor, officiated. t ment for th r costs has b ndant to given by \ Kozlowski maid of honor and|cured just as the | ames Other B SUPErior | Gieorge Bartusiewicz as best man, | Hamilton's voice died aw to who is to s O The bridesmaids were Miss Marie @ tremendous burst of slowness of the de-|Tomezak of this city ' Majewski, sister of the bride, and | Waiter, probaply enth s a result of Toralvs | Biclinski of this city, which was|Miss Mary Jachnowska. John Ma- | Ancient melody upset an entire tray | t a vote could be reach- d last week. Ju We BbMan- Fiet i 8 hrolfer the bride, and |loaded with plates of New England | onsors of the ind 1 repr ed the plaintiff —and john Medvic were ushers. ndents | Attorney Thomas . McDonough | ted the defendant satin gown trimmed with lace, a veil : 3 1 resulted from an ac-lof tulle trimmed with orange blos-| CLAIM ACTRESS ar Palmer. Mass., March soms and carried a bouquet of white| 1.08 the purpose for which s called.” noot ted that Bor- in which the plaintiff su roses d lilies of the val liens totalling $10.8 reposterous.” Pro- | tained an injury to his feet, neces- [gown of lapis lazull with a file in federal court tles, eriticized iting cleven weeks' hospital | hair hat to match and silver slippers against Marjoric Rambeau, farmer, have | treatment | were worn by the maid of honor. | charging shortages in 1 reached for discu: ’ e = The bridesmaids were dressed in|tax reports during 1921, 1022 and| chairman said, be- The favorite pet of poet | rainbow colored gowns and carricd 1923 s" | Durns was a sheep, while Bossetti | bouquets of pink roses. it it |leaned toward woodehuc aroos and s held at the home of the bride, bout 150 guests attended. Mr. and | 1923, { chameleons, 3 Now We Are One... and We Are Celebrating Our Anniversary with Special Prices Typical Values LAMPS | Ttalian Pottery or Metal Base S R N Sl with Shade to match. Creamer, gg(l)f(lggll.\ priced :,h(l\(r;w and topic of every house- $5.00, Reduced to A hold. $23'50 complete We have arranged, in cele- .‘ $2.95 bration of our First Anni- TERRI COMPACTS versary, a four day sale of ex- traovdinary values; every nook A f)\:l{ Model and corner of this lovely shop $7.50, Reduced to time of the year just when PE l ER | gift buying is in full swing ... | when the acquisition of new piecces of pottery, new books, and decorative pieces is the TyplCfl! Values 8 Just at the most opportunc] Tray, Teapot, Sugar and | | | Imported BELGIAN POTTERY | | $2.00, Reduced to | has made its contributions. | $1-00 $‘3.95 We've listed only a few . . @ there are many, many others. g Pictures and Pottery 20% Off POTTERY VASES BOOKS CHRISTMAS CARDS Genuine Roseville i ¥ & $1.00, Reduced to A Limited Number %1.00 Box Assortment ..... 80c 50c Box Assortment ...... 40c 45¢ 3 for $1'15 25¢ Box Assortment ...... 20c GLASSWARE 20% OFF METAL GOODS 15% OFF including Book Ends, Candle Sticks, Ornamental Picces and Novelties. COSTUME JEWELRY 20% OFF PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS 10 Reduction on All Orders Placed During Our Four Day Sale BEACON _ BOOK and GIFT SHOP ‘™ 85 WEST MAIN ST, TELEPHONE 6100 “LET THE BEACON GUIDE YOU” | Mrs. Budnik will leave tonight on & wedding trip to New York and on Weddings ;i\;;\\:(‘rcmm will reside on Miss Majewskl was | from the New Britain Senior high | TRADE WITH JAPAN HELPS KEEP PEACE » Economic Relations Preserve Quiet Along Pacilic Shoves Tokyo, Oct. 1 eign trade retu 1929, just continuation of a co; | tionship with the United State |15 without parallel amon powers, Am Works and is prominent in baseball | circles. He was manager of the Burritt baseball team, which finish- ed second in the City league. also & member of the Falcon £0:0 T TRICKY BUSINESS MEN At o s el EXPOSED BY BUREAU 1d cighbor tha ¥ } ts anthums. Hartford Speaker Tells Lions Club Tt oo How Shady Deals Arc Brought Methods used by the | the two countrics. War with Amer- | Detter Busines Bureau in stamping | pan's show the mercial rela that 12 the great a absorbs more than goods that Japan abroad, pla g the in a position of ecc ce u d em- trans-Facific ialled in the on of any o pair of first for continued lout shady and tricky crooked business ventures s were explained to iinate the [of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Barry of the members of the Lions club to- Iday by Marshall A. Mott, general He referred to so-called program | advertising by telling of a man who got out what was known & Book” which was published monthly. vertisements on three a new cover were things he ever changed, Mr. stated, yet he collected regularly for | d Berlin, | four or five months from Hartford | chants, | sau stopped his bus | ber, William Wooly, | admitted to membership. hoes of “The Gay were revived when Chester Hamilton, | (i apparent reason. But there's al- restless, fretful child. Ca Harmless as the recipe on the wrapper; mild and tastes. But soothes a youngster more surely understand than some powerful that is me and Stanley Budnik, son of | the days of the illustrated songs at Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Budnik of 224 the pioneer movie houses, in the tays | \ized this|Of "A Picture No Artist Can Paint.” ves 3 . y.1%4 | chure Rev. Lucy: ki, | Won't Come Down” and songs of | In Auto Crash Sujt c"reh Rev. 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