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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1926. press agencies for the respective amusement company. Three men in jail for contempt and | dead trees covered in wast time. {Gillen Estate Inventory | was only after a strenuous day ¢ SARAT“[]A PR"BE CALL OF NATURE LURES TOURISTS Sonday that he regalned the leades: - ship he dropped to Ben Ames Wil- ?‘W?}'fi"] e~ ) . TO GREAT LAKES REGIONS OF U. S.|in. urmed so, Ben Ames wil I | off” because fishing con- Plmipuasaat oy IS SEARCHING ONE IR R l; lj i : L o e yRY The Forest Primeval, Old = Indian Sand Dunes Within the next few days the i . ] hern tip of Lake Michi- |vice president plans to send trout 0y ! 4 ; : . ¢ : 3 .t !codug( d by the Indlana dunes fends in tr ° L4 S ,I\li- 1| J! uel?Diniantng iu Three in Jail and Eight Wit-| Indian Mounds and His- S 2852 by the Indiana dunes condltion they dld not keep' the figh : R ) c.’zd\. P AEX < vp-" @ & % i often 300 feet high, Me in slowly |iced and serve them to him on his Cin By T ™ X T £¥ z $o'r Tesses Bemg szzed | torical Places There for [shitting masses. Flowers represen- |return, as happened in one inetanes HARTFORD { 2 tative both of the tropics and north- |last year, —_— the Sightseers. ern countries grow wild here, while Store Closed Wednesday Afternoons Until Sept 1st Ualess otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this colamp ar Ballston Spa, N. Y., Aug. 11 (P— the sand bristles with branches of written by the ‘ the. authorities ordered to produce | Chlcago, Aug. 11 (P—Nature's Indiana also boasts of \T_\'andol(t:‘ Shows Total of $23,000 : A |Cave, near Corydon. and Turkey | The inventory of ¢ . ROMANCE AT LYCEU! formance will be at 9:30. eight other unwilling witnesses is | handiwork ]nnr! primitive pcovlv"Sgn\:n Park, seven hundred and Afty | Dr. Charles ‘\Jr'c.?\»”'hgu:s:mprgi ' R T LI | R L 4 g ST, S, M, iy ot B L S LRy OW In [rogress ’ ,,a: ff:;,%”:fi::‘i:ctim (:2;,;' first three days of this week is in | §ambling investigation. {north woods atmosphere for pre- |hand of man { be in stocks. The PL}I‘A\[A»a:lk\:]A\”}d & » . titibns: ”’ the path of a |Keeping with the high' standard sflg “I want it distinctly understood |'dominence in attraction in the | Lincoln's Boyhood | $23.076.45. George' P Spear and or Wo! kl'm‘”} 1”‘ T <z§a\h'es in. | by the picture. It is one of the finest, | that.I meant just what I said when | Great Lakes region. | Starved Rock cr the highest of | Joseph M. Halloran were sl poor working girl ‘who. stumbles | cleanest, most colorful and enter remarked that t investigation| Michigan's entire west coast!the limestone cliffs near Utica, IlL. | \ advertantly into society and is Hu 4 A el s ‘ > appr d by the so-called lounge | {2ining programs' that has vet been s going to be thorough,” said Su- | along the lake of the same name |is now a tourist haven, but its name Follow is inventory of :NHS"9 y ‘é ’»O-t]&vfl Ohrng offered on any stage in the eity. | preme Court Justice Christopher J.|is dotted with lakes and summer |commemorates a band of Indians | stocks: Fourteen shares iy izards, is one o ’lw'.lce’utn ~ai-‘ Beginning tomorrow there is a|Heffernan, before whom, as special | villages, with Mackinac island one rvation there rather | Foundry Co > g | il \mo“—:nk g hefs ~ | complete change of program. The |commissioner by appointment of the | of the chief attractions. This island rrender. $1,400; fitteen shares- i v/ (] Zogl7 G lbeehinte gr\n;" ",“""‘ feature photoplay is a drama of | Bovernor, are being heard charges of | jx crowned by an old French fort, Sangamon river, - flowing bY | Tetephone Co.. com- = Comedy = drama, “The Man in the |\ o vday lite, tellng a story of real | 8ambling at Saratoga § rings and | standing as it was when captured |Petersburg, Tl is famous as the 5 116 b ] Snd}dle. Glhso“a role is ma,t of a people in simple direct and gripping | Neglect of duty against District At-|yy the British in 1763, but the re- ter on which Abraham Lincoln ‘r.‘f;r‘mn cawboy on a “dude ranch.” who |y o0 o story filled with whimsi- | torney Charles “B. Andrus, Sheriff | mainder of the island still retains plied a flat-boat, and New Sa- \ shares Atchison, To- e¥er_is ‘trying, {o, be ‘herole. The | 01y iiop deep: pathios, anid, whole. | ATthur Gy, Wiimont and Dr. Arthur | jis primitive state, except for a v. is being rebuilt as a T aak 4 muddles into which this leads him | o 0 o PR o oy Bones.” | 3. Leonard, city commissioner of modern roall cloeling fby log cabin sillage in mem- twenty altares Chle are good for 30 laughs a minute. e S el TR public safety. | Poreeth Pt o ory of the same man Lincoln's | p ook Tsiand & Pacific Railro A The usual news, comedy and other | The three men inijail were in- | Primev [tomb is at Springfield. Sae fEti by NBeTualn e et st antirea s of HER FINE IS PMD BUT carcerated when they refuseg fo| SUmMmer colonies are seattered !:l'r";r’mvy'\ - :‘1,”,» Commercial 5 azie, also are shown. | answer questions at yesterday's | 210D& the Lake Miehigan shore on | B | e Sfarting tomorrow - afternoon SHE REMAINS IN JAIL | nearing. They are Aimeron the Wisconsin s while the | Dawes Never Sweays If |shares Consoli ( with another double feature bill, | White, £aid to be one of the owners | S!ate’s central, . northeastern and | He Fails to Land Fish |soutners paci the Lyceum will present as one of —_— | of Fennell and .White, an alleged "»”"""”‘]‘“) ""'”‘d!'»‘ are Sr'”n‘n}"d} o i B o 1 2 S its top. notch productions Warner | p, 2 EaryHlig ChausbiSmanen oo Lo 4 the (W Riokea and Siprest: onmpite i Wagenymeel Ganyitale, falE L1 SURP: € Brothers' “The Passionate Quest | FeNM: Woman Refused to Pay T”"‘;lmga of Peter A Finley which |Sites. Fishing abounds in all the |(P—Vice President Dawes does not | St mwf,‘v.l;\,,v A The ‘cast includes May McAvoy. —Friend Does So But Jailer brought about the inquiry; James C. | lakes. Nature holds full sway in the |swear when he fails to land a trout. } e Willard Louis and Louise Fazenda | Fennell, said to be White's partner; | heavy terrain of its northwoods | Furthermore, he deciines to pt pefven M sGear and they alone, to say nothing of is Away | and Mathew E. Byrne, said to be the | territory. Indian lore is found in |into h 'm.; av\l\; "vo;fl na “wm.:m. ;M.Ma_. ket ' the producer's name, are enough to ' 2 PIGUHEIOF forsaR. eileked Eanphiing [(many places; onejiof ths inipeb pic-|ieasizes losnithansiginehen @ al- jning versary. ny guests | assure a plcture well worth sesing. | , L2003ster. Pa. Aug. 11 CP—Mrs. | pouce gt 9 Woodlawn avenue. Each [Aixesans iressrvations’ belng Hyat ogiNoUeh istate, syt vbare, pebmnit che dingji afipireranrys 15 Many 6 ket i {Anna Beck of Murrell, who would | o them refused to divulge the name | the Menomine [retention of any measuring seven | were present from Hartford and | e story concerns a trio of ad- g ¥ rather “stay in jail until dooms- A r v he| Devil's e i linches or more in length. This|this city. venturesome wards who go on a & of the owner of the property i near Baraboo, is : 1 Fal | quest for fame, bump up against a | 237, thah Pay a township tax of | oecupies when ordered to do so by | visited by theusands each year. | much of the Izadk Walton in Ameri- | Singing a-dflraw.f:v were enjoy- | hard and cruel world and finally | §5$% Was still a prisoner in county | Justice Heffernan, on the ground of | The laks 15 fed by subieranmean |C3'S vice president has been reveal- ed and a buffet lun [ make good thelr dreams. The |2l today although her tax has been | possible self-incrimination. springs and has no visible outlet, |°d to members of his summer fis : {rs. ‘Relndel was t| scenfe background of this picture | PAId: | Eight witnesses have failed to|Indian mounds nearby add to the |IN& excursion on the Wagonwheel | many lovely gifts. | 18 40 Eorden and 1 ‘Baits | Claiming that women should not | answer subpoenas and have been or- | mysteries of fhis section Madison, |32P ranch of Colonel A. E. Hum- Mrs. Reindel was formerly Miss ‘hm;f; to pay !axes.ldl\lr:‘dBeCE. fl;e | dered brought into the court room. | the capital, 1s surrounded by theee ‘T“":‘; “f‘}f’““" o s ‘\‘(""”:‘ 7;\1"':‘ "“”1“""" of Mr. and ; mother of a year old child, willingly | A ninth, Mayor Clarence H. Knapp | lakes. | Although competition is keen Gen- | Mrs eith of 19 e street NORMA TALMADGE AT PALACE. | went to prison last Sunday. She | ot Sarafoga Springs, arrived late ok Avewiend Oosinley | eral Dawes today still was acclaimed St . | Norma Talmadge, who with Eu- }“m..d not pay the tax, she said, and | terday afternoon accompanied by | Shaped like a long. jagged fiint |the champion fisherman of tI A recent successful application °"i 3 gene D"Bnen are co nlarrc»d in l!v:' | ordered that no one pay it for her. |a deputy sheriff. He apologized to arrowhead, the Minnesota Arrow. |Party. But his victory has not been |electric heat is in the sterilization of | Tirst National picture, "Graustark,” | Her husband and friends pleaded | Justice Heffernan, saying he did not (head country, contalning the Su- out its ups and downs, for it eggs by Georgs Barr McGutcheon, have |with her, but she was adamant. | understand he was wanted immedi- | perior .National Forest, the Jay | added thousands of new fans to| 'Last night, however, a neighbor | ately. [Cooke State park, the three richest | their already wide circle. Norma «”S‘calltd at the tax collector's home | et iron ranges in the world and the ’ | i beautiful Princess Yetive whoanq pald the necessary amount. The | largest inland port, offers unusual . alls in love with !he!can!ree}.r dash ;vaymen[ was made to a member of | THE JUNGLE lNSTINGT ia"rafnnns ing young American, Eugene | tha collector's family who then tele- | The region contains a land area | O'Brien, makes this as her supreme | phoneq the jail and asked that Mrs. ‘ YERSUS HUMAN WISDOM {of 20,000 square miles, more than | § triumph on the scr The story|Beck be released. The jailer re- | half of which is wilderness, and an- | which has been read by millons| fuseq to do so, stating that under | e other thousand square miles of ED | throughout the world is (0110“0‘«1 |the law, the collector, who had | Two Are Pitted Against Each Other lakes. PREPAR P very intimately on the screen. E""»"j)»laced Mrs. Beck in prison, must At Hibbing is the largest open | thing described in the book {s faith-|,o000 in person and sign her re-| in Hunt For Escaped Animals pit iron mine in the world. Duluth, i * tully reproduced. The only variation | 1oace * The collector, it was learn d the second largest port, contains 8 ; arned, | T \ made and that only for the best wa: | is visiting 1n another section ot the | ersey immense docks, loading svétem and \ 2 ’ | | to discard the foreign cos!um&‘5;n |st:te and no one knew when he| Newark, N. J% Aug. 11 (P—The A¢rial bridge. Huge sawmills are at > [ replace them With' more modern | ,u14. retyrn, Until he comes-back, | jungl o wo | Virginla and Cloquet ) dress. This brings to us the intrigues | Ingle jnatlnct fochfreedom sof Stwo Nation's Watershed [ ‘. ss. . T1 : A | the Jailer said, Mrs. Beck would re- 3 ? | | of a small European kingdom ‘(m“i et 'fi.“’l’:‘g;'"fj“‘:’:r‘: :nfe‘;;"‘a":a’:fif 4041 . The Minnesota National Forest | Watch your boy's de- ¢ dresse 4 making the s a leops s -1y ¢ th eativat i ; oy [, <ho have seen “Graustark” ngreei;gv RN 28 she did not | New Jersey today. . |headwaters of the Mississippi river | asandwich spread with that it is a picture that contains all | P% 3 [, The. chimpanace, dissatisfied With | .4 the watershed for North Amer- French’s Prepared o the necessary elements required to | {18 lot as the “pet” of Leon Sholder, 10y 15 4 ljttle north of Lake Winni- | make a super-production. The pic- AIR PILOTS SGOUR[NG of Elizabeth, yesterday emulated the | pigoghish. It is traversed by the | Mustard. Pure and ture will play at the Palace for the example of the leopard, which es-| Roggevelt and Minnesota scenic clean: differentin flavor: last time tonight, and no picture LAKE FOR MORE BODIES caped last Thursday and disap-|pighways, P g 3 lover should miss it. The last per- peared, leaving altogether too many| At Minneapolis is Minnehaha Falls unlike ordinary mus- ateRlIr anY ot i Motbs Tesinoiitae ot Jonstellow's romantic tard. Just try French's . le. poem of the redskin. Statues = | | Al But Four Victims of Buffalo| - The simians broke its leash and|Hiawatha and his maiden stand once, A i | fired a barrage of ripe tomatoes at|aside. mix_ their own THE NEW Drownings Have Been Recov- | jom¢ hardy children'who attempted | Ohio Mounds Dis micks 1 ered From Water. its; capture. Tt bit its owner and a| Ohio points to its Indian mounds | in container, tard. Sold in policeman and threw the town into|as among its attractions. The chief | with woodeg tins only, Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 11 (®—Two jan uproar. In its final exit from|of these is Serpent Mound. 80 miles ol | |air pilots, members of the Buffalo | Blizabeth, the animal carried with southeast of Columbus, an earth and | There's plenty [ ’ T . ||police aerial squad, will set out in| him the greater part of a window rock work 1,300 feet long with three | of “pep” Home of Select Vaudeville planes today in an effort to locate|sash which had heen the futile bar- | coiled tails and winding through the | £ h | s ~ || the missiag bodies of four of the 11 |rier separating him from the cellar shape of a serpent to distended jaws | Ol‘l:, ungry c Sunday's § se which extend almost to a cliff. | in | Only Three More | victims of Sunday’s South Shore|of a house and the open spaces. v i | Vs v % L Lt | bathing beach horror. Endeavors to| ~ Meanwhlle, three parties have South and southeast of Columbus | French's | Newest Models For 1926-27 Season ™ Showings Lel | recover these bodies have proved |been beating tho woods for helalso are Mound City and Fort An- | : : ; 14:00—7:00—9:30 unsuccessful to date. |leopard. ‘As far as is known, the|cCient, the former a great burial | At Greatly Lower Prices Now Than, Later ; At the same time searching inves- |heast hins not eaten since its cscape EToUNd of large mounds rc&(nlrcd] (to i | S ¥ i ORMA TALMADGE tigation by Erie county officials de- | from Oliver W. Holton's zoo near | thelr original condition, and the s FOX & CO. during the past 59 years-have iRk, |signed to fix blame for the loss of | yfigdletown six days ago, although |ter an mmj;nsa cmrvl gr.\ ‘l\\l.'h“.‘ sold thousands of fur coats in this city d lite, will get under way. Medical s farmer near Dover. 70 miles SCientists believe once served the | vicinity and do not know of a single di isfi &, STARK” Examiner Charles E. Long announc- | o rihwest of Red Bank, reported fold purpose’ of war and primi- | LA This is \ _single dissatisfied GRAU ed that every one in authority atfnat some animal, whieh had been|t¥e Teligion. | §115t0111034 This is a distinguished .recorq and : Brant: dy and Wide beaches. | gyiking in his barnyard, had made | s | should receive the thoughtful consideration of with Eugene O'Brien scenes of the ‘umwnmgs‘,] “‘?u'\:}c:‘\ away with one of his chickens.| every woman who plans the purchase of a fur together with a summoned to testity at the inquest. iy o 1eopard hunts were -conduct. | is ses ‘e ‘e ass : Authorities of the township: of].; 4, wlp ly separated sections of Co?]t: t]m" Smsinn_. We have assembled a particu- V d .ll Brant declared today that the deaths |\ .o vestorday but without sue. | larly choice selection of fine fur coats for this year. auaevile did not occur at the strip of beach | 7§ within the township. There was in- | ez bill that is one of the cleancst, ||dication that the exact scene of the i HUDSON SEAL COATS most colorful and _entertaining | | drownines would prove a_point of ' Texas Farmers, Both Old to $395 to $495 ‘ shows of the season.. Shown at | |nigh dispute. | Men, Kill Each Other | 2:45—6:00—8:30 S Sweet Water, Tex., Aug. 11 (P—| | d - Boys From [This City Two men, old enough to be grand-| SEALINE COATS e : - fathers settled their differences with | | $159.50 to $195.00 THURS,, FRI, SAT. Vit GH';’,}d\[l‘?!l‘QEu:ng]]f‘off rifles yesterday at Camp Spring, 35| (Actual Size) el Justioe 1Go o ls S Hlalted ¥ miles north of here, and both dled o) Hill town court last might found | . =0 " A drama of everyday life, telling || probable cause in the cases of m;.w 3. D, Wats, \oea o e a story of real people—in simple, || tec Frederick, aged 18, and John oo, oty o (B e O & T direct and gripping fashion— Belava, aged 19, o LNt BNCH fogitne. dx said tosfave latieent be- bound them over to the uvp(:j\'wr. tween them some months ago. Both : “LAZYBONES” term.of :T:munor cour',on H’:u Lh‘l'-fl * lare survived by large famllies. They UIRREL COATS f of -breaking. and . entering, 7 llived within 100 yards -of each $375 to $475 3 | young men were atrested m this i fa Y By~Gwen Davia |last week by Officer Thomas J. Tee- | ORCT: R, WERE B3 et Hikte Rl Ware is said to have fired first, Filled with whimsical hwnor. || ney ;.3.1 'Iulrnfld o »am Siti %¢- | but only one shot. Reed then emp. NATURAL MINK COATS lesome nce. | [ man Paul Lavan, who was in charge | () OLa 970 SHOC Reed bt NatURAL MID ATS ) IO, WIReRatg Ty of the fnvestigation of burslarles in | 1°0 S Ewn. They were only a $975 to $1,250 to $1,695 X An all-star cast headed by jlh»ksv :;aragoi) y:o[gky (a}lnn. and | oo enough to make out the heated 5 o |.other<piaces-abony the state. conversation preceding the shooting. | o BUCK JONES | Joseph Belava, brother of John,| e ks ing shooting. § S JAP MINK COATS y s | | Reed had had trouble with his 0 aceounting for tastes! Some smok- v MADGE BELLAMY | 1s: missing. He s 'sald by the athet | oot V0 BO0 O e i C g for tastes! Some smo! $395 to $475 to $675 St « || young men to have made =ntrance to | T CORH SRR MEEIRATS onld ers like tobacco in one form, some e ‘:nlgnsor ! || Hicks' garage on August .t’l‘so“%I; tion, but” Ware had lived, fin the| in quite another. But many ‘menfavho k. i % 5 | || and other articles ‘““‘:"' rabile by | COUNtTY only three vears, and on the have rung all the changes possible prefer LEOPARD COATS N Vaudevfl]e | “h”"“‘;-;""(”‘;:fa“ll‘ PR, | Reed farm only this year. i their tobacco “straight.” That means— Etcari Perfecto Featuring the Colonial Sextet | | | cigars! And, in this locality especially, (o Band Poncicle Will Ask Change | ’ | they must be good cigars—which ex- 10¢ 2 for 25¢ \ < 3 BN Y plains the popularity of Peter Schuyler. | In Zoning District | | ey — | (Featuring the meeting of ,'h,” | Once you know the taste of Peter Se otluarapped) i | board of adjustment in the mayor’'s | | Sehus t ill be thusi 15¢ 5 offfce this evening will' bethe peti- | | uyler you, too, wil an enthusiast I YCE UM | tion of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Roche for | for life. For t:I:eter Schuyler has a mild- Odd Moments i |a change in the zoning laws. Her‘ INSTANTLY RELIEVED BY ness . . . a fragrance . . an enticing 5 for 15¢ . s | request will be for a change in East | NEANTEY: KR zest that will captivate your taste and onite Only Main street from the railroad tracks h M | Ma aunt your m A Rt o T T T o 1| t5 Hast etxeet into)a: Business: secs Y Y, cwyildsby PONY COATS . | - " %y eoston $175 to $195 to $295 E [%; 11 tion. At the present time it is class: e ; (i 8175 to $195 to $295 00F UIFl'S || eg as a residential section. | Enjoy. the deep-rooted satisfaction of a Albany, N.Y 99 Other matters coming up are a Peter Schuyler cigar today. Romance | petition of Hannah Loughery. James ARG 3 i 7 RACCOON COATS | J.Tomey, ‘Annie E. Tomey, estate of | 588 b 5 e QOPE Pl et Story by Laura Jean Libbey Elizabeth Miller, Willis M. Thayer | § HEALS THE SKIN SRR 5 e < . $275 to $295 to $350 —ALSO— and Mary A. Curtin for a change in | TEEEEEE TR e e . $ A ‘ \ Hoot Gibson | sides trom residence “C" to & busl- e N A 1. . BEAVER COATS } R | ness district, and the hearing on the | i i 2 $495 to 3525 y | liotti asking for | ! s | ! petition of Leo Anglio g : ( B THE SADDLE |a change in the building line on | 1 . e | Seneca street from 35 feet to 20 feet. | | L CIVFL CAT COATS Thurs., Fri ——— ( ‘;oo',t 225 ; 3 : | \ | $225 to $250 TWO BIG FE. HERRICK LEAVES TODAY. B kl' S k Sal | : i T ¢ . [} Paris Aug. 11 (P—Myron T Hor-‘. an Upt tOC e % e Passlonate Quest rick, United States ambassador, left STARTS 7 ‘ : ar . : Y with May MeAvoy e e o A I gt £ Charge purcliases made during August will 3 Hes on the steamer ) ef Rk ey ¢ . . 3 —also— York. He {s starting.in his annual | ’ appear on October bill rendered November 1 “THE MILLIO. vacation. He said that most of ‘his Read Tml\:nrr;vwl'i Paper 1st and will be held in cold storage free of POLICEMA dmg ol be Sapdot SnghRS D 8 S charge until called for. ! near Cleveland, Ohto. Mr. Herrick E 4 ‘TED With Herbert Rawlings will be gone for about a month. SALESMEN WANTE 5 TR o\ s ; Apply 417 Main Street of SHgiy 100 READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS