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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 192¢ "contak g for | The Capital's Choice g A“ PRIN[:E H Ay My .f.‘.‘.'".'l’.‘M”RflER EP“]EM"; Paranged ireat tn' the loner Bam || L | kept in place by & tiny, elose-Atting | Side. Four men with pistels were He was o0 turban, She has not had her hair | the assassing, according te Mis gara balls hefore yeturning casually, and not knowing jMm to be DL and torn frem Deving Drops Routine Cares o Groet 12" i ™ 7 v This Is M Calills mpresion s ssving e, FOur Slaings Oocur Wi 1L e bl .‘.,‘.A.‘.x.m than a very nice English discovered by & patrolman in | | Mis (I]11§) Canarsie section of Brookiyn. T | trampled grass, which turned inte Royal Visitor A ol Royal Dancer : Ll i LYCEUM RODKS TWO g DITORGARY | o e o e Washington, Augl 30 —~Campaign B s s, & Fos. RECENT RE[EASES’ e ¢ 1\' ! ; L] |“ i ' u: dere wore resarded Ia this clty in the | . a‘““mrd\‘“h‘:’ ‘" 1‘““‘ o | e Cahi e B ouis girl whe = g o olie | won the distinetion of being the only o o . — To Rreaking Into Lyceum Thea. Shotgun assassing, fAring threugh | 1adere. The identity of his fellow Ame whom the prince {a windew into the back of Antheny |viclims has not heen established dent Coolidge to open the White House 1o the Prince of Wales, who (Continued from Page 5.) Sty et § ane o ¥ ; ;. Southampton. sald the prince Im terwOut On $800 Rond | Panno, Kitied nim In each ease, the slayers escaped. 1eft Syosset, Long Island, this morn- m:;‘n:. e M In“ e . e ] ¥ . st @ nice young | Gilhert Sullivan, 15, of 36 Gilbert | Panno recently returned from ] an 10 Write scen % : i . man o avatic > } 4 | californla wit . - Ris Arst day in the executive E and ward of Dr g 1 Jisoow Gy burglary in pelice court this marn- ¥ annihilate his | Columbus, Ind~lying asleep in | in two weeks, the president's : I ore. dudge Willlam €. Hun- | rivals in the wholesale fruit business |nis hedroom, Lafayeite Lane, 80, [ vy e vy Mt bled ) ; . ol A 08 | gorford, and tho case was continued | by flooding this eity with western | droamed & dentist was ahout te pull : noa vacation and he B morning when both | rapes, His boast s believed to |ut one of his teeth, In getting ] duties prier to the prince o i “heavies” in the | hi He | Ciilivan and Leo-Megula of 133 | have prompted his murder. awey from the deatist hia foht ‘38 more or less routine nas | flm. In order 1o test the boy, Dr lanning. meanwhile to | Rand invents a series of harrowing told ‘me he hoped the simple clrs rowing Las il N e itk eIy street, who was arraigned | Max Kaplan, rvestaurant ewner, | feet from the window of his roem to : ‘ sesterday morning on the #ame |was shot in the back and killed as | the ground below, i torrifylng esperiences which 4 neat Baturday at the unveils |eventually eulminate in Percival's woull not tead to any undesirable ing of the Lafayette statue in Bals | complete trix ver Dr. Kund, the publicity for me charge, will be brought hefore the timere, This and other engagements | trick villain a Over Kotah, his oy, He dances very we Indeed he [L9UM for sentenc .i Sullivan ':‘nl re- to speak here, have been described [servant, Who turne out to be the . toas . Bie Bma s moctect semse of | 108864 Nndes $500 bonds for his ap- by the president as non-political, [real one 1 i g vhythin. We danced fox trots, 1 Whether he will take the stump 48| “The companion film for Sunday g g '.‘ ally do e ust how many head of the republican national tioks | night only will Leave 1t To Gere | e iances we | Not more ot 1is considered very problemati- y a . On Menday R 8 . Lhres Y it, of 1 adiditional n the “Telephone b Wales' trip today was his second | Girl™ series will be shown 4 5 ¥ was ol that ship's gossip visit to Washington and the WhIte |« oo 1oiiay and Batur x the number at eleven Mouse, Owing to his own clearly |y jpy My Busch n “A 1 [ “Weil. perhaps they kopt a closcr . expressed wishes and to the deep | wo' ginned ® a Finis l‘nx produce cheek than 1 did," "she inswered wu\}' rlnnnl""l‘ilv‘r lvml\ml:\l ¢ mourning of the president's family y Never before @ love drama " » % but there were not eleven separate |While : “‘s. were n|“"||“;|ln.‘ "{ "T“;" | tar Calvin Coolidge, Jr., the greatest | o) oo this, Tove defiled tovel R 1 . We dunced on three separs W*v\ case in the .!nv") l;‘ ; Informality marked the ArFange-| . o.ined, love trammaled '“M" Silrall ¥ | astons, | am sure of that, u "«'“\'l ,'"' ('I _'(IA--:‘ l' r';_"u. ments for his short stay today, which | oo @egvedation, and fimlly love tri- P | might have in- Washington '.‘.u‘ ] \..|‘.-lh. rhrI:; I:,. was limited to his engagement AL\ yyphant in secnes of colossal magni- clude . grove sucoseded in catching NegUiA. the White House without even & VI8 | 4, 13310: the _ British r'"""'“' He | rn the cast are Trene Rich, Mor. e o threes hours y gk » E‘xfl:fil:fi o i [ gan Wallace, Rex Lease, Hank Mann | Y e d the |(he seavchiight and screw driver | and Hugh ¢ T R A L y W& enjoys the seclt= | they loft in the theater, from an au- y ¥ At son he finds in residence up there, |temobile parked in the rear of the LEAGUE PLEASED L READY 10 I e St I Germany's Kot @ S0 ifreces Beween 0. S, i —— there are ' E Tlml‘d Rxfll Peflce g :bD;e"x(:zzl:]cEsmE:;:’finBg‘Ag'n::;g‘ JU“E REINHARDT DIES ”:“:1:','il’,:,‘.'.‘,l.k."',.I" J',':‘«f'-“rm.‘lr»;-l: for success in business await men who are prepared. as m,an\y BuiCks m i | [ — : (| Business is a profession. It can no longer be approached servme my as am' pearance Monday, The arrest of Bullivan followed an investigetion made yesterday morn- ing by Policeman Thomas €. Dolan, who investigated the entrance that was made into the Lyceum theater | enrly yesterday wmorning by young men, Patrolman Danie Hoth the youths have confessed to Il the details of the affair, the po- lico say, admitting that they stole | so far away from the crowds' [ [ |She Was Prominent Actress Amdio in a hit-or-miss fashion. ~Competition is keen, and @ By The Assoclated Pre Family Photegraphs specialization is a necessity. othermake Ofcar ‘Geneva, Aug. 30.—Acceptance by [ Washington, Aug. 30.—The task ot | Sufirage Worker—Was 80 Years b g 3 i3 German reichstag of the London [adjusting claims long _ pending B [ e e Given by Coolidge Our two-Year Day Course fits young men to take 3 ’ tween citizens of the United Statss Ag M IMIELECRECEE) Northampton, Mass., their places in the business world and successfully with- sellln at l,ooo pact is seen in league of nations cir- bpiidiis . s (fer Ir the i R iax ths foverunner of most suc- (and Mexico and provided Tor ' he | xow York, Aug. 30.—Mrs. Julie |President Coolidge has preser stand competition, It trains them for the duties of office bove a‘l‘l a FI53A o looking towards |convention drafted by representa- el ) : tad! : o eri';:::l:::a Lt Ing tonara® | tives of the two governments In con. | Relnhardt, actress and suffrage |the Iorbes Jibrary Hore o large col manager, cost accountant, auditor, comptroller, credit the jeague, which opens here Mon- ferences held in Mexico City, was |worker, died today at the age of 80 !"’:"I"‘Iy"‘:”v1-’-'«“”::;r\wmi;i“;‘{,‘.‘.‘.":’,pl‘;.v.; manag iy morning. P started on its'way|to completion to-|¢rom dropsy. She died 1n & 87th |recent vacation At Piymouth, Ver Tue. relchstas’s adoption of tne [day at the first meeting here, called Acs RELIymoutll S overs A ents _evoked ex. |for orsanization purposes. of the Tpons agree’ American-Mexican general ~claims , and public accountant., uring the past year our Placement-Bureau filled street tenement where she had lived | mont. The pictures are identificd 304 positions, the majority in Boston and vicinity, and and commented upon in the presi- others in New York, Newark, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, )t tisfaction in league dent’ d writing, and e . . : pressions of satisfactlo: BUe | taston: last months of het Jife. |dent's own han 1‘ writing, ;vn}] m.rm]! s / s, San Francisco, Honduras, Cuba, Guate ala 4 stypes of his ! . o . :!:.el;le:d{;m:;::t;:fl;lllt;auzc\“:: After a formal welcome by Sec-| rhe aged actress, who had ap- ,,cest e iof and Colombi 1 a 4 ° , to the news from Berlin was the ‘r;"e“';»‘;m}“':fi“':;;“j‘r:.”"“‘l‘_’agz,;’:n"”{'rn':": peared in plays with virtually all the | photo ; Day sessions begin September 17. Hours 9:30 to (¥ { more pronounced because of the first | |1 FHE T T L aing ways and [prominent actors and actresses of - 1:00, ion $225, payable in ten equal installments, b ; a l o ulc o or $215 if paid for the year in advance. ° repos a resterday by m‘;)::fl:hs::: m’::‘":h: e hag |means for discharging the work 1aid |the old as well as the present gen-'| 945 iesoctionnte | falled to recelv the necessary vote ?:; ::‘;):":::m‘:‘-‘;l”“_‘:nt""'n“"”‘"“" deal- | eration, had been il since she fell, | Bay City, Mich.—One hundred and | To be Bentley-trained carries prestige in business. ensure their adoption. ! - ok % by stepping out of the wrong door |ninety-four descendants survive Mrs, I 4 el A | ith the London accord now m::;‘"::;t'"r‘”i'":“‘y"hfil'd““':‘,&‘:):.’:’: ot thektés Ig F Bl fPuo \Tonts Eiizabeth Hartley, a pioneer of Pay Send for day or evening catalog. C 260" Qeiias towards operation, leagus s cent ) e e e wiaving in the oy, who awd nere receneiv. e (1 THE BENTLEY SCHOOL of ACCOUNTING FINANCE t Phone 260° leadérs here find the diplomatic E\’;r‘: :fia',’l&&‘lflf;{f Y:‘»l:::‘nnln;o‘(‘v‘fmn‘:: A“Xa“""e""-" : descendants are 10 children, 67| | E BE "-EY Hu flf UUNT a"d “ L} srag. favorably set for the next step ) ! $ rs. Reinhardt joined Henry | grandchildren, 115 great-grandchil- | o ; S which the representatives of the "LC':]“‘":’:““' by o “_I“a’;mh;’i':;‘:; the |warg Beecher in 1808 in _a long |dren, and tno g at-great-grand- 921 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. | Sl oowers hops to adopt at the | PEItIOmODt O B aments and thelr |TSNC fOF WOman suffrage and for 40 | children, | Gonaya, amenibly to lessen the dan- | regpective nationals since 1365, The . ‘ger of war through the establish- | .0 ions creating the two com- _ment of a sense of security by the | yjssions were drafted by Charles B. reduction of armaments. Warren, former ambassador to Mex- {iThe greatest interest is shown ;.o and John Barton Payne, of the in the ‘question of whether the | y niarjoan Red Cross representing the Mnited tates will send a representa- | yypjted States, together with agents ‘tive to the discussion of the disarm- | oppointed by President Obregon, and 'ament qpolt|on. U * |were made the basis on whiche y friendly relations between the two i I iy (governments were resumed after an . BODY IDENTIFIED |ficrrustion of severa vears. lin poverty and obscurity during the When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them 1t is expected that the commis- slons will be engaged in thelir tasks @fan Found In Niagara River Proves |in Mexico City and Washington for ; o ¥ - more in disposing of “*o Be Professor John Adams Tay- o s more in disposing he pending claims. Neither t};‘e f Washington nor the Mexican auth- B e t:nlrmmj. orities ia\'e been able to estimate Wiagars Falls, N. Y., Aug. 30— |the amount of the claims, but it is e body of the man taken from the | generally expected that the totals “Mlagara river at Lewiston last week | fnvolved will aggregate many mil- | was identified last night as Professor | lions of dollar John 'Adams Taylor, instructor of ahe e Xnglish, University of North Dako- P 3 ¢, Grand Forks, N. D. Professor | | I I Taylor was 40 years old and mar- ik | i i ,Hed, % | The {dentification of the body was R i ! made by W. R. Taylor of Westford, y P | M i m it i Mass., & brother, and Frederick A.| Bnow of Lowell, Mass,, a brother-in- | aw. ey made their identification | 5 ? | by ring o aa nen siven 10| Gourt Refuses to Permit Action i Eili““umui”’ | | HELPEB HEH s g s S A e ¢ . » IG DOINGS! You have a date with Joy—and Paramount! 3 formerly [ 4 H One week in every year Paramount hands the world, and you, mmnnmul mh-uor Taylor by his wife. | .the railroad station in Buffalo : | in Boston {Chiaey e Yol an entertainment bonus, something very extra special like deep dish : : , N Fapders cureed at ane apple pie with rich crust and double extra cream! This is the Ymn?mll;ygmi; :n“:lk " m‘ ompasies oreanized i Week! Paramount’s the dish and you're the feaster! Step up, ¢ step up, for if it's a Paramount Picture it's the best show in town. ! court today. BWfimMn.TrombleyofShamn, Mrs, Flanders charged that she AT R Mrs. W dbridge charged the ex- | Sharon, Vermont, — ““I was weak |ccutors a trustees of her hus- and run-down, had a tired feeling and | ana's es Arthur E. Childs of | Boston, - r of Lowell, | . Franklin W. Ganse and James West- ment in, the news- | ,..;t of New York, and others with gg:;{):f;:wed‘:g;-_ conspiring to deprive her and her k) ° h P w k C l b . f EBFEm it 1 % B, oo 0 NEW BRITAIN joins mn the Paramount Wee elebration of the began taking it. 1t | 0 o s My, Wood- has stopped theso | [€OVENT TN A i R . il Z‘;E:E:E;{Ei Z}E‘: Fraee awerations 1t 28 0 45 | H PARAMOUNT MEANS H Greater MOVle Season! ' H ALWAYS THE BEST, J_' Wi _PARAMOUNT WEEK PROGRAMS— —t LD, 12, oguitle |17 e company o e —PALACE— —CAPITOL— —SCENIC— the tin.e and recommend it whenever I mfh! Dph"“mt .”’—Mrs, LEWIS | SHEPHERD'S PICNIC Aug. 31, Sept. 1, 2, 3 AT B . n BLEY, HERE ARE THREE GOOD ONES Aug. 31—"HOMEWARD BOUND”—Tom Meighan. aron, Vermont. \s A day of the 1 13 y | 1 flold day of the | MANHANDLED’ Aup d Sept. 1—“SINGER JIM McKEE"—Wm. S. Hart. Glad to Help Others + & 2 or 0 tomorrow 1 M }1— . b:::w:mm::m -:dmdesfor GLORIA SWANSON “BLUFF”—AGNES AYRES Sept. 2—“LAW of the LAWLESS"—Dorothy Dalton 2 undone at those times. Y ber, 8 1 ried it, and from the third : ' tor men and “THE ENEMY SEX”—Betty Compson Sept. 4—“SPANISH DANCER"—Pola Negri othersregain their health, and you may |, soxes, slow walki f it Paramount Picture it's the best show in _town Shepherds sister told me what good Lydia E. Pink- e a program Sept. 4, 5, Y was well and every one thought l THOMAS MEIGHAN Sept. 4-5-6—“FIGHTING COWARD”— Sept. 5—“RACING HEARTS"—Ayres and Dix tige my testimonial.”” — MABEL HART- t races for children, be You must believe that dicine i " h!h# helped (‘;L;:;-Lw;m:n r.':;]_l ‘he';p 7 . t ! 1 : S a s T 0 many months, and my work sould hafi'e | 44 attel bring their The Most Glorious Gloria Picture Yet 3 2.4 y 6 Sept. 1-2-3— Sept. 3—“GRUMPY”—Theo. Roberts ham's Vegetable Compound was doing » “THE ('()NFH)FN(‘F MAN” Y ) g B el A0l SYr0q to Belp | race, qucit piichin. tugk.of-war fo 4 e pes The Usual Meighan Success ERNEST TORRENCE Sept. 6—"TO THE LAST MAN"—Lois Wilson, R. Dix MANN, 1824 Greene Ave., Brooklyn N.Y. » digtance yace, basebal) oo You try

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