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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1925 SAVED IN [;HANNEL “lrl(;ll:";:!inlm F. Hylan, renominat- CITY HALL | R Brou can get ed for a third term; Willlam H. T e IRE SWIMMER IS T e o — A ; o~ ‘ ST ‘ el R QF@‘F’WE—S the easiest meal ("Big Bill") Edwards, collector of A All ced is a gl a spool i m f internal rcvenue in the Wilson ad- you need Is a glass, a spoon, I Miss Harvison Fails and Nearly | misistracion: ana tormer brinecton| (2 ‘ come cold fresh milk—and a football star, for comptroller, and| | | pachage of Borden's, the [mprov- ‘ Loses L”ev TOO NitlliemEAGoKala s realf emaLana Dy (B A ed Malted Milk. This gives you pralser of the Bronx, for president | the food value of a light meal, of the board of aldermen. and the enjoyment of a cooling drink. It is sustaining and delici- ous, For hot weather lunches— when vou are alone—or hungry in between meals and belore bed- time—Borden’s Malted Milk hits the spot, because it is so delight- ful to drink and so easy to digest. In fact, you will quickly recog- nize these advantages that Bor- den’s has over ordinary malted milk: Higher nutritive value, because it has more milk Greater digestibility, because the casein is already partially predigested. More delicious flaver. because it has no nauseat sweetness, Whenever you want a quick sold in 7 and 15 meal, make yourself a brimming . glass pack- olass of Borden's Malted Milk. s \pur denl The Borden Company, Borden vocan supphy Eo 3 SR e Building, Madison Avenue, size, New York, N. Y. o2 Unless otherwise (ndicated thentrica) aotices any ceviews 0 this colump are Roulogne, France, Aug. 11 (A — State Senator James J. Walker ¥4 wntten by the oress og: the respec © amusement compans |Miss Lillian Harrison. the Argentine heads the Tummany Hall ticket sc-| e W ace s_— . D 1 B B z‘mumlnr»r. hes admitted defeat by the [ l6cted & few days ago in opposition [ | to Mayor Hylan. The split In dem-| o . OTHIE SPANIARD” AT CAPITOL. | nover appeared to better advantage, | “hE1sh Channel and says she will | ocratic ranks, McCooey indicated, | Ticardo Cor reats ruging bulls| This is one of the few pictures that mike no further attempt to swim | would last only to the primaries neat and beautiful socicly Jebs in much | WOris out exuctly us anyone would (across it trcucherous waters. Ier | month so far as his side was con- the sume fashion tn his Utle role fn|Wish it te, The companion photofourth atiempt to swim the water-| gerned, i ew aces the Paramount picture, *The Span-| frature presents Tom Mix, hero of 8oy from the French to the Eng-| “If the other side wing™ McCooey / fard,” which {5 bow at the Capitol | many a W i ln BRI el 1At oonaRyaatyrd g dimoat lioughEf s “we will go along with the d the her death through drowning, when | other side.” theater. 1L is @ Staoul Waish producé | Luw.and (h it 4 sl {0 matter where, or how, yvou spend your L S it i o R she was within cight miles of the County Judge J. Harry Tiernan No matter where, o A pend soul, Dover She had been in the lar British novel of the same game | ater for 3 N | anti-Hylan candidate for president e antm . wil wdoubtedly meet strang- and teaturing Cortex, Jeta Goudal BURLESQUE MYSTERY il ‘I"‘I “]"‘;"”"1"‘;'“1“"2 ";‘r“h‘l"“‘"; of the Borough of Richmond, &ud ation, you will undoubtedly meet strang os and Noah B | ! (HLes dineaplogiyanol the real Issue was whether Governor T nilanccarand naturals The Kelth saudevitie will be well | IN PALACE PRODUGT[ON‘”" than any ever renched by | groyiets *Me Taearsl wotld control ers or make new acquaintances, and natura 3 H | {channel swimmers in the same A te delegatior he Cd enjoyed as the five acts ofter a show RS e oy the New York state delegation to th Iv you will @esive to make a favorable im- of zood entertainment.” The ltosc- | [ s ha strong . Egypllan|| G¢mocratiot national * convention in B2 mont Revue offers songs and dances “The Haunted House” Affords L 19 BUIORENLBLNUAN [y na g me o 0 swimmer Ishak Helmy was at her | "5 o o yoaret will con- sHEdonoamEcaL Laughter Rather Than Wierd lside in the water when she collapsed. 2, B Cromwell Knox ofturs 7 Wikt te wnde Soutew bie ety | 0! delegates,” Judge Tiernan good comuedy iug 5: £ Thrills and Shivvers ) Ligasas 2 Yol <aid. “If Walker is elected. Governor am go [ " ghe clutched the | 1 am going down” she clutched the | ¢ e "0 b UE S legates. swimmer and when hauled aboard with sou . 1 and | ppose who would compare “The |the accompunying trg, she was in & = Good appearance is the first requsite. Marr were @ big hit with ti - [ gaunted House,” this week's presen- |semj-conscious comdition. Within a Chapter to Honor Grave of | |Fyl ¥ mony and comedy: anl Adams and | ygion Ly the Poli Players ¢ {few moments after the start was , . Contll amparel from head o heel HuHllofor sen el RlE and | fayttord Paloce theater, with “The liage for the return vovage to Boul- | Revolutionary Daushter| 5 1000 Apparel SHOHEDEAG S R0 singing skit that was well reecived. | gugn op *rhe Cat and the Canary” lzone, Miss Harrison revived, but she | spokane, Was “ —The | (I £ S sl it ,qm“s daitys On | pjper have never seen (hese W0 yepeated many tines her determina- :.{‘:fl\::\ a \v‘-vfl::vh 21;::';1.\«1.-! uf:r Iv: | sential. Thursday the big attraction will be|piays or have a peculiar mentil con- fion never to try again to swim the | Revolution. Mrs. Isabell M. Johnson | the Ten Southern Cyclones. [dition that should be investizated. |shannel Savage Conway, in a local cemetery, | Add enjoyment to your vacation by bemng ST “The Haunted House true. is a| The Argentine girl was In the best | s te be marked by the Erle, Pa.| it J CEIIS WOMAN? — LYCEUM, [mystery play, but it s @ fureical fof spirits when she took the Water | oapter of the D. A K. relatives| correctly attired for every occasion. burlesque mystery. The wierd, mys- gt Cape Gris-Nez shortly afternoon. |y, sl | ) ? “This Woman,” one of the twoy o o oo is burlesqued — from {7y ; here have been informed. Mrs. Con- | i | : o o e of heat 2 oL he water was warm, the sea was| . B o SHE R : | l-\ V]::'m'\‘\\”l:]rl:|‘|’lli: e e D heginning to end and while it affords o, and atthough the visibility was | ::"‘,',‘,:’m: :,np,.:.',,.‘,,]: S Dress Well and Succeed ’ et b i Jenty of opportunity for laushs. W noor the cont S a daughters s il Rich, lLouise Ifazenda, Clara Bow, plen oy i e {poor, the conditions were deserthed | 40l "0 e Amertean revolution of | (A | Maro MeDatmott, Richard |Gortes|nuile: ertectiyely as favorable, She had no more than | A [ALt mayibalexpetiad Rl LG re than | ich the Erfe chapter has record. | i THE IMPROV] ahdlothoraand s (hsie Wwthimany| LCsE LIASHOY BE RS got started, however, when there was [ T1 €0 08 Ho IR Ger Mrs, | ! MPROVED F 5 3 However, "The Haunted House" i jocide P 2 weathe side issues, is the depth of true lovel = "0 [ 00" oy oygh comedy and o |1, dechded chango in the weather. | gy, por ‘Hoppacks who s buried in | | 1 \hat loveid fst il ing ito! (over= 1S & E000EEnILS {1I'tom then on for the first five| I i e e L e [comedy of a rather new {ype. And ipoyps of the swim, she had to con- iz ; [ || look. Tt has to do with a girl inno- WP 400N T s escellent Mrs. Conway, who died here nine| [\ i B A e LN pression, because first impressions are last- ing. }Z’T e Darwin pres dy s By Henld Leviewer.) T R o Lo ri P . 1 tend with rain, hail and gusts of cently imprisoned and trying to live |\ it . T % g Billy Linn undoubledly 18 the star |y * Nevertheless she swam sfead- | YA 80, was the daughter ¢ , y fon that racord, A8 Carol Drayton, P47 Linn undoubtcity s (50 Selivwind. Neveriheloss she svam sitad. | {080 el " fought tn the revo: | = in the square package country constable he's a seream and | (¥ L Rzt Tt was | lution n the command of Georgs without him the play very likely {3 @S Bob en oclock that her | Washington. would be very flat. Kred Raymond | oxnoctaq collapse came, while the as the temperamental writer of mys- [noo B ™ oty was rapidly tery plays who ever seeks an ob-|q.awing her toward the English portunity to put his theories nto | ot practice, plays up to a diffientt vart | "p o Swoir who frained Miss | and others in the company do well the girl, Miss Rich gives a truly sym- | pathetic portrayal of the part, while | Marc McDermott as her singing| teacher, true friend and honest lover, . {Hiarrison, holds the opinion that her | in their parts. collapse et of proper | Just a hint for those who are to |*0IARee © Co \]?:rmr:a:r Tl see thr-,l ;\L\;—}:\\M;‘(\w]”}.d \4:1‘,'7,,]“","'(] il S Bt man, played by Burt Suit {he diot on which she had been liv- i () ik S i‘f,',',” |ing did not afford her the amount of the e|(n~;| \mvl it is o1 lir:\ hose "W | ourighment which ~as necossary expected ending” affairs and the jeo oy Ton ndertaking sueh a v’ < i d 5d, th b A channel | tained by the police as he has got | | lto get out to water his milk. ROOT BEER Catherine \'\'vllurvl w 1‘1.1 4 ];x “y‘|‘ | BATT S st star next w eek in th resen- ExTRACT |moamet vt v BATTLE TINES IN Anicy glass of sparkling S | N W [] S | 71 DS \ N, Root Beer peps you up | Survivors of Boxer Fight | [ y Y RK ARE ET | ‘ / / Ny Q:? P on the hottest days. Have Reunion in Berlin | — \ et \\ / L N\(\\ J ‘,‘ fl" Ji: Makeyourown—quickly | ®xin 4= 1100t o en Hlan and Walker, \ ( —inexpensively, Ask '}mer German gunboat Ttis, the first | ) < ) drawn for a bitter mayoralty cam- the vessel during the Takn forts en- | war vessel to run the gauntlet of U - : ,/ \ o S ar vouel o un e eanter o Magorally Aspirants —80— | uprising 25 years was held here . 5 0 [ remently. Former Commanderivorl noico ol 0o itk e | Spflrklifls Glass&s 256 ‘;r"“"'d ”f"""u r“l);‘m‘ 7\11(1’:\‘:';!‘ ’::‘”y“' naming of candidates by all parties R emarl sicera anat many| Dais St i e e e ‘ e e et || e B liges) been paign on issues, which as already set gagement was an American, Joseph L3 ¢ forth by leaders, range from *mis- o | Herrings, who « <]wh; first man ol | i potontion of the fve-cent fare, | |hn‘”(| to be wounded, an exploding | subway and school construction tof ‘isl\cll fracturing two of his 1MhS. | yo challonge as to whether Gov- | / / v | cPTOr Smith or Willlam Randolph TODAY & WEDNESDAY | 11];\»“1 shall rule the democratic | RICARDO CORTEZ | Quick S i Republfean county leaders yoster- : - N Safe lay unanimously put up Frank B. T “THE SPANIARD,, | A I Waterman, fountain pen mannfac- ] | R l or mayor on a citizens' re- 9 3 3 (41] n ticket; James L. Finegan, § KEITH VAUDEVILLE independent ‘lemocrat, for comp- b . ROSEMONT REVUE S | troller, and Alderman George u. CAREY, BANNON. MARR | Harvey., republican, fer president of | ADAMS & HARRIS | In one minute—or less—the paln ends. Dr. | (he board of aldermen. On the same I I OTHERS | ‘Scholl's Zino-pad is the safe, sure, healing | (. 1ot ror district attorney is Chares | | treatment for corns. At drug and shoe stores. Whitman, who rose from that of-| FHL 77"74!’ 1 9 2 HERN CYCLONES DrScholl’s s e S| CONTINUOUS SHOWS after he had gained fame by his wataren Wwovi: season. || ,%i’,{?jfi?fifm iedi e LR Ea ' WE KNOW IT R d 1L IMPROVE YOUR COMPLEXION LYCEUM | eauce AND APPEAL TO YOU FOR row pPAYING ~ i | E h iS E da S y wa y ITS PURITY ITS WONDERFUL LATHER &5 y R Bl o { - o 3 NG SKIN EFFECT, = o S \ 2 7 ITS WHITENESS "o cowne ITS SOOTHI! THIS WOMAN | Get Thin Eating as Fine Bread N\ : ITs DAINTY PERFUME ITS PERFECT CLEANSING QUALITIES With IRENE RICH as Ever Game Out an Oven i —ALSO Have done with hot baths, drugs, dieting and whatnots that b TOM Mlx tax the strength and often involve needless risks. Throw off | i IN THL g o those unwanted pounds by eating Wallace i e e | . Bread. Itis delicious to the last crumb. | ‘ < A AETANERLE e 7 You'll like it—itis fullofgoodness * : : T i i 4 i and nutrition. A safe, sure, pleas- - [ e R | X ‘ i A ant, h(?althful way to get thin, (aThian e DGt eas & d i Eat it regularly, give it a fair | \ /i ‘- trial and it will do for you what | D you wish. Not the first week P ————— k4 59 (though many report the Joss of d : \ as much as 5 1bs.), nor perhaps the | POLI S PALACE 4 second. It may—if your case is a stub- [ orn one—take as long as five weeks. It’s fun to get on the scales e weekly and count th_c pounds lost. Many eat it to prevent taking e on surplus weight —it is so palatable, so scientifically healthful. ALL VRIS WEEK Use Wallace Bread as you use all bread. It is pure, absolutely so. MAT—Tues. Wed. Tnurs. and Sat Toast it and note its rich nutty flavor. But—to get finest re- sults, eat it regularly. 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