New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 22, 1930, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRID ‘sY. AU (‘I”"‘ 22, 1930. non TILDEN, ALLISON ~ [EWALD TRID RISK |High Spots, and Some Not so High, of Baseball Game 55 ATINDRENON T~ oo |l MEE—'U_N FINAL [,[]NTEMP’[ CHARGF Between New Britain and Meriden Police Departmenis {f BARNES FAMILY AT RAPHAEL’S [ = Hunter Defaults to Partner at|Refuse to Answer Jury Concern-| Toor e anl | [t te (iou ser e n Hembers Bl 1 ("K_T(). Newport—Lott Loses ing Loan of $10,000 ot & iEn | ST DA | LAIDIES i BACK-TO-SCHOOL IF THEM FELLOWS DONT MERIDEHINE ge pown wir | GEN- 7[5 MEI\f\a l e e - et once) \ S SPECMLS Newport, Aug. 22 (P—Bill Tilden,| New York, Aug. 22 (P—While the /o ez DOU” FORee g 4 o e Y4 i} o [ ] ] i defending champion in the Newport | atlorney general of New York put| Casino tennis tournament, today |into motion today the machinery for advanced into the title round when |a state investigation of a $10,000 Frank Hunter of New Rochelle, N. | fund which changed hands at about Y.,/ his -doubles partner, defauited|the time George F..Ewald waa mads|| o 0 P i 3 poLI | (5 (B S 4 city magistrate, a federal judge di- Sif ponice s ] ( 2 3] cammy [rected Mrs. Bertha Ewald. the re- iR \ o v 5 | SAMMY. signed magistrate’s wife, Matin i 3 A e AEW’ZK‘/ J. Healy, Tammany leader, dn(l‘ = d TE(ES FRICIAL i Thomas T. Tommaney t 3 - = d o GleaNill and Ellsworth Vines. 'young | gyl svand jury st oot the o1 | - Californians, to gain a bracket in| gny ! the semi-final round of the doubles| : | JHAT (Ve ' - LA y play. The veteran New mchnnn!m:fl":fi?fili?m‘;&hm‘h'f ‘r\u,.lmfrrm(” 3 o et publisher decided that a singles |, S g oo S0 T e | match with Tilden would aggravate | ”v_M'; i h(n':!')' m'f wlflr“vl ’I‘ his injury and lessen their chances| % & Contempuyo in next week’s national doubles play AL, at Brookline, Mass | Mrs. Ewald, Healy and Tom-| mancy. who passed the loan from | Mrs. Ewald to Healy, were told by | the American Davis cup team, be- | . h | Judge Burrows that they must an- CATG(ER v came the other finalist by coming | el Ltma ) ELC Hunter injured his arm last night | during the three-hour battle he and Tilden had to fight with Keith T i o | Wilmer Allison, Texas member of o] o] o o : | swer questions about the tr ¢ Y, e hagotd : = " from. behind to defeat George Lott | fion ot i N MTLC 1 CTantece | = 7 \ . ) nlwf :3 h Eh of Chicago, 2-6, 6-3, 7-5, 6-3. | pave twice declined to testify lest 7 ; ' K/ : . A they be incriminated or degraded. “ | | Lott started off the first set with | an impressive rush and appeared | certain of victory. During the | Attorney General Ward, arriving ond. he suffered his habitual today to launch the state inquiry downs and never again in the match | SCHOOL HEADQUAR Z%RS sirokes. | preme court Justice Mccook and| | SHM POUTISsws HOW THE HOMe AT LOOKED s ' LARGEST GIiRLS’ SHOP IN TOWN Bty ¥ ! ask the impaneling of an extraordi- BALL TO FIRST BASE OV WHEN VELEY CAME AT THE BAT— 7 . £ E £ v 1 Bemlzninala; nary grand jury, to hegin delving in- ABET = THttE SecuD e / ; Bt W. T. Tilden, Ind. Philadelphia, |10 the allegation that the Ewald ap- | or i At THE Taae LoOKk SMALL won by default from Frank Hunter, | pointment was purchased, New Rochelle. N. . | The charge the attorney general Wilmer Allison. Austin, Tex.. de- | js m\(,‘,gafin: s that the momay | While the police department bas feated George Lott, jr.. Chicago, was paid to influence appointment of | ball teams represent ck was that 2-6, 6-3, 7-5, 6-3 tEwald to the city bench in 1927 ‘nnd Meriden were engaged in battle | ain won th T ) —_— - { »_,wa\; Tesigmed ¢ ¥ in- | a¢ Willow Brook park diamond Wed- = . . | dicted for mail fr ock sales. | L R ; BRINSMADE FUNERAL The object of the separate federal |1°S08Y afternoon, the carto : Y ! cqually as busy sitting on the & hington, Co g 22 (R grand jury probe into the Ewald | Al : B |lines and jotting dow s > fune J loun is to discover whether income | . g e taxes were paid on the money. jectionsplctures of 4 A, Wardliasied o statement, afte|oos ~oone ”;“;f’r SN cral of his figu com ]\l'nw er conferring with Justice McCook 5 With Justice McCOOK, |yim on the likeness of Councilm Seeks Extraordinary Jury | authorized by Governor Roosevelt, ]| | e un] [ e emphasizing that while Gove i il Governor Sam Sablotsky. Weather Belore Further RACES | wini ot e so timited. mney mag, |From the Meriden _standpoint : dresses . .. sizes 7 to 14, 1 without loomers est p some | he inferred, extend the scope of | O] . la prints . . ome B D u ted model Our Windoy T | their hearing into other charges of T QTR g N R : St ) © ted 1 B 1 dow Disple Newport, R. T, A ©2 P —l.udicial and civic corruption in New BIRNBAUM’S Trials for the selection o Wt York elty, 10 defend the America's Cun were | i St KA ¥ oy ST P e e M STORE.“NE@L FRENCH FELT HATS and BERETS heavy wind and sea. The selection| A gnoman speed trap for reckless For girls ages 7 to 14. $1 00 committee felt that enough Was|auigists has been invented by a po- | SPECTAL i . known about the four racing shibs. | jice inspector at The Hague, in col. | ! 4 Yankee, Whirlwind, Weetamoe and | japoration with the director of the | - : 3 3 ; Enterprise. in boisterous weather, gtate Marine Institute at Teiden | g B SPECIAL FOR SCHOOL! and planned to await tests conduct- i and is ready for the market. The ed in lighter breeczes W instrument resembles a single LT s e altonst ey | Bane LS P EE S R Due to numerous requests. we have arranged te continuc our STGCK DISPOSAL SALE for eight 373 New Fall Dresses were identical with those of vester- | from which certain finger stops pro- | more shopping days. We still have a number of living room, dining reom, bedroom, and ori 1s and ends day, when rugged going gave the | trude. As the speeding car ap- " e = e af yEiiya 1l all populay 'wu.vp . . guaranteed b P i i ARG et e s By e of furniture on hand which have been given an add I ) irge you to A $1 00 = oo g Py f . | . with and without lur‘fih conditions his glass on it and starts a stop visit our store and walk through our immense { SO1'S .‘ e rade niture and note T h L e SPECIAT ! Sailed by Charles Francis Adame, | watch contained in the instrument. DT o E etary of the navy, Yankee set a Afterwards he gets the time from the l'eal \'allle: helflfl' flfl:ci'ed heal.‘ng n l’"]i?'l 7 new facht racing record for a 30 the watch and by referring to a with every purchase regardless ni M\\ \'nu.i All Wool and GIRLS Misses’ Genuine mile triangular course vesterday ant| chart can accertain the speed of the T — 1 RO x : - = : Silk and Wool PLEATED FRENCH it was believed she could go out to- | car. day end repeat her victories over 8 | 3 e i GIRLS o = ANGORA ¥ \r‘;n:ndr % 3 ,000- ACE FOR 60 CENTS Card Magazine k 13]_‘1\]1!‘3 R G E IS0 AT Il wool flannels 3 Apparently the selection commit-| On a wager of 60, cents two Brit- Tables Racks g AL Lo E L = Y WE \'”‘R.\ S GG BERETS ee also felt that Enterprise sailed ish autoists, J. A. R. Bromage and 3 e qr ] rew ST % ite., maize by Harold S. Vanderbilt could con- | S. G. Stubbs. recently drove their AT 10 l O SO / BI S 5 ; = oo ey e eehelland inue to lead Weetamoe, the Mor- | cars 6.000 miles from India to Ton- 98C [ € E 5. I blue, egg 2 2 lsan Nichols contender. In highly | don. The journey occupied 73 days PR ; ) yrown. Usual- oisterous wind the former craft de- | of which 41 were running days and = ; { ze 7 to 14 sold for $3.98. featcd the latter vesterday and day | ihe others rest periods. The men B ] 1.00 %2 19 ] I before yesterday, breaking the time | traveled from Lahore to Baluch- = Book Trough frecord set by the racing sloop Co- | istan across the Persian desert to Throw A ; L > pumbia in 1901 Iraq. thence to Syria, and by sea to End i A \ 3 ¥ % £ = The reason for the -committee’s Greece, after which they continued [ S A f BGYS’ QHOP IN TOWN ailure to match Enterprise and through Austria and Germany, and Tables & % ¢ 2 Rl ) § e e fankee in today's breeze was noi on to Calais, where they crossed the 3 % ; : & - — xplained English Channel. Both autoists are 5249 o] s [} The lull in the defense camp came | in the Tndian government engineer- pn the first day of Sir Thomas Lip- | ing service. on in port with his fifth challenger, g = | hamrock V. The British ship PAINTING CALLED SAFEST JOR | wung gently at anchor in Brenton's| Springfield. 1ll. (®—Painters in- S Carpet Cove, close beside the four prospec- | cur the least liability to fatal a ive defenders. dents, a survey of the hazards S\\eeperw = e — among occupational groups made Iy AYR'S HELP TO AIRE ENDS | the Tllinois state department of The “adoption” by Ayr, Scotland, health has revealed. 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Bovs TRIECE ] frnm | o o] o fhe spelling of “Ayr."” s e O | AT 10 TO 509 DISTOUNT Latest American ideas and equip- ent have been used in the $2,500.- 00 addition to a leading chain of All Our ariety stores in Australia. The in- ovations were adopted after the ||Hats Are rchitect had toured the United q (ates in quest of ideas. 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