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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1928, h, installcd as soon as possible. The | ground except the correct one, as rm-1 The statement assailed the course TO VOTE FOR SMITR ° Iml'd voted that the engineer be |as the farmers are concerncd. pursued by Mr. Hoover as wartime| Salt Lake City, Utah, April 10 Tlleater RCVIQVIS of {empowered to take action. It was| “Farmers gencrally fecl and be- |f00d administrator, and declared that | (UP)—While nat instructed, Utals & Q OE 0 voted that a letter be addressed 1o |licve that during the entire life of | “his nomination should be made as |16 delegates to the democratic cem- l"‘!l' ll!"'“ll l!"““l! l!‘l c‘l"ent elln" F"R P”BI_,IG WURKS’(‘hnirman Edward F. Hall of I)ll‘}our nation that no man had greater [the candidate of the chambers of |vention at Houston, will cast thelr :;" m- i finance board petitioning him to opportunity to serve, yet did so much | commerce and big business men, and |one half vote each for Gov. Al Smith a . Lo ] ! Iu meeting of the board to dis- (o contributc lmxdslnp. distress and not as the candidate of the farm or- |of New York, it was indicated. Sena. : children of the farms who never |tillers of the soil.” It also called ——— !F‘“ i’ Sand 0l and TM Spfl]lflg‘HU“VER AGAIN HIT shirked in their duty of providing | for a clear-cut expression on farm | READ HERALD CLASSIFEED ADS b v | PL \u\nmor AMES cun the sewer fund which is 10W. |near ruin to the men, women and | ganizations and the long suffering | tor W. H. King heads the delegation, | necessitles for feeding humanity ‘r- clief from the commerce secretary. FOR YOUR WANTS i . Bids Are Passed On ast of Characters) Unless otherwino (ndicated. theatrical Botices and reviews In this column are Matt Denant .. lesiic Howard —_— ! written by press agencles for the respective amusement company. (By arranzement with Gilvert Miller) | Rnn au i Goudwin | A special meeting of the hflmrdmr:; The plain el ldgar B. Kent | Public works was held last eve: [ The palices - B. Roberts| The bid of the L. C. Hart Co. of [ ] “OLD IRONSID! | U U The other policeman . Cedil Butler | plajnville for the sand contract was | H A d T [ k Po l Every red-blooded American who | T Cohens and Kellys in [Amha steliow Rcanset 3 3 accepted. The bid called for $1.20 | 1§ mm (7 "get or Mtflc [N has read of the grand old warrior | Paris,” the feature picture at the [fie warder ... ar B Kent | a cuble yard for screened and wash. | vessel of the sea, ghould not miss | L-¥erum theater, which for the past | The whineied iy ... 2 cort | ed sand. The bid of the H-. N. Gil- | by wes[efl]e[‘s secing James Cruze's new Para- | three d: s played to a large i . bert Co. of Danielson, calling for a mount picture, “Oll Tronsides fisd Tovicirann weis) f Ee ol iesndenan o Tameonodistancae ) il Pis 8 SRRl SRR (08 R —— Rumford represents the only type of baking powder ¥ N 4 e sh B o = fo v i1 | 2 epted. ¢ bid for supplying th f‘ Was 7 gt A‘ 10 (A—Herbert . ’-\li‘ 'Yn 1‘ “"' : || ¥et seen this marvelous com: The captain . - “lair Daviiel! | Bros. of New Haven. The accept- | culture was the target today for an- : e h nd famous nava ! | Would ho very unwise to miss it o R [ance ot thesa Bidsi will o zesonss | elliar attinehy bt R pastry. In addition to raising batter and dough ShEmaRATe e "‘]"'] e e ey Glanes BN e r B Kent | mended to the common council. | leaders vho ccntended a misloading just right it al akes baked f; acl e stirring days of 1504, live and fake ] : ! 7 ; pavseld = ! and J r . FEn e . St Clair Bayi gl SO m: 'ood tunlly mo! 0 2 IFarrell MeDonal includes | The No decision was reached on the | Cifort was heing made to represent - At 5 te B PR LRl e e e R B creme Tanms | Did for crushed stones. Action was | the commerce secretary as @ friend nourishing. Rumford is a perfect leavener—plus! Bay when the United States mad * | Delaney, Gertrude Astor and mang | D° & + ine Kay | held over from the last meeting and | of the farmor, the declaration, Millions for © lother well know! cen stars. The | Miss Dora ... U etlith elocn|it was again voted to postpone ac-) “The American farm suffered too fense but not one cent for tribute. | companion feature offers William | M 3 et ety [ tion. It will be taken up again at | much at the hands of Herbert Hoov- On Thursday the 1 CBANECS | yogirhanics in “Catch As Cateh Can. S A Traties | the next meeting. Two companies | oor sald o statement bearing the and bri doutsle . Sentuee Bl | ol tine Wodnesias, tor Toe o By Haraid Heview, are competing for the contract, the | uames of six farmers’ representa- headed by Karl Danc and Georg [the main attraction ofr he| John Galsworthy's 2 »" |Sherman Sand Co. bidding $17.025 | tives, “10 view with complacency the K. Arthur in “Circus Rookies,” | \vicus Roiat starring :,‘,H'. strange in structure but fascinating {and" the Connecticut Quarries, $16,- | c(fort to make him apy e their new Jaughing hit. The co- Yf"l-’ o 660 . . Gaston Gilass and Ben Tur- |nevertheloss, was presented at Par- ‘farmers’ friend’ candidate.” ture will offer Janet Gaynor in or in | e companion feature offers »ox\s theater, Hartford, lastevening | A petition was yead from Arthur| The statement, appearing in the Th Wh 'm «Two Girls Wanted.” Beglnning | .0 king of wild horses, in before an audience whose interest)potow, asking for permission to in- | form of a pamphlet headed “report e [ me Sunday night Harold Lloyd will be .\ 1 Starting Saturday had been aroused to w high piteh |galtwo additional pumps at his | of farmers' committee on the farm offered In “Specdy,” his new com- | : ; s Jolson appears in “The Jaz DY 2dvance notices nr the play nnd;g soline station at 59¢ L Main | record of Herbert Hoover,” and car- edy sensation. g ™ by its suceess in New York and | grreet. The petition w. 1id over | ried the names of the following of - i other cities. It is a x|m|;\1 nn('om",nnnl the board inspects the site. A |its drafters: ; ‘ Vil e _ e s {vassed in a prologue and nine epi- | potition from the Hartford Courant | Charles S Weller, chairman of the Vill Have Sunday Ball | PLANS EXPERIMENTS [sodcs. At first breath this would | o permisoan 1o install an illum- | South Daketa agricultural commut- ln \e\\ Haven This Year‘ ! scen)ifo iensura & tiresomal evening |inafing sign/at 85| Ghurch atiect was | 168: J; H. Kimble, Iceislative agent, Ny . April 10 ¢ 1 —_— hut so swiftly docs one episode fol- \granted under supervision of the | 3 ational congress; Robert lowers of Fasiern league [ Marconi ‘Teaving. for Long +ip on 10 @nother, the mechanical fflrf""‘pnglfl""r. A petition was received | M. Cr president, South Dakota Bere and in West Haven b % ik l‘!(‘I"K paragon t:f ';‘1{::":"'\’:‘( ':‘h‘ {from J. Gustave .h:lhnmn asking | far r % B li\llfil|l;'\';sltll'11( e i y : | A . g n » there are no empty e © | tor permission to rm own a lr-v in | r union: Ralph .‘n)- night voted under the local option | Wil Work on New “Beam.” tained to the end. . street. The Nl;.'hnrr recomm(nd(d[ and Mrs. W. B. Douk, vice-chairman, | | aofion ok e Sinaas otiiaran I p % | Galsworthy spun his story (that the hoard refusc permission be- | Iederated Farm Women of Amer: s T ¢ Sunday servanc tome, April 20 (P—William Mar- about a. former captain in the Brit- cause the tree was still ,,r‘lmfl,,,.; The Statement. i 55 ipventor, is leaving ish army who meets a girl of the land could be kept in good shape by | “This statement is presented in & few d5vs ago there was a wo- | Rome ot the end of the week for a strests ln Hydes park and, srensed trimming it. The hoard voted to fol- | the interest of no candidate,” the [port in West Haven that a move- | long cruise on the Atlantic. This by the injustice of her arrest. (jow the engineer's miggestion. A p(~-} pamphlet said. *“This discussion of ment was gathering headway to de- | Will occupy him, he told the Gior- knocks down the policeman. whose . tition asking for the installment. of | Mr. Hoover is entirely impersonal. Tt feat the question in town meeting RMale D'Italia, until September and head strikes a rall with fatal con- ! sidewalks on the east side of Stan-.|is a statement, made necessary by bk (Hose nihot ovead & badi [ the time would be spent in experi- sequences He is convicted of man- ley street from 1693 Stanley street | misleading propaganda, to ret forth ed themselves or to the OIS for perfecting the “beam slaughter, sentenced to five years at northerly to Lyle road was tabled | the understanding and attitude of ing they were confident fhat SVStem.” Dartmoor prison. but escapes after | pending an investigation by the | the farmers generally on Mr. Hoov- the opposition would he % Signor Marcont was enthusi © one year's incarceration and be-!poard. | er—a candidate—so that he may not Optimism was contimed for in an | ¢V°T What has been shown thus far comes the focal point of a man Munt! A letter was read from the board | be folsted into the nomination on any €ight minute session the voters | DY (e beam systemin point of during which the whole World BCHIS | or puklic heaith stating st fhe | A e ‘x precision and nr{.uvr s'-('uri;\ hent on his ;'\>f’r|];lx1rfl,h¥“acll vphil)(""“..“poolt on Austin street arc | e 5 /) ransmission, as we as infinitely is a finely shaded etc ing revealing | a i W "0St Up o $3.000,000, he de- the conflicting viewpoints of those Price alonc does not fix You need pay no more than \red, while those for the beam who would cast the fugitive behind alue. The A & P bi 2 / Lindy Is Snake Charmer =ston ¥ abgut §200.- the hars again and those who would value. The combines A&P prices—forthe A& P i 100 or i sist him along his journcy to low price and highest qualit 4 And Pal of Tlfiel'fi‘ The inventor recalled that the fre :;‘,n:“m 21F ! _“.P dard f :}! ‘q e ?"". y:u the ?““ o bakg, (Gallty April 10— MY 200 words aminute, | Leslic Howard, naturally, plays IBCORG Ioetie at mopey imported sud domestic arles A. Lindbergh has as- | o i i " 30 by long the role of Matt Denant, scaped | = saving prices. = fooils. role s s, and expres: t that conviet. The word naturally is used 1nd pal of tigers. taly has not vt stations advis Mr. Howard is so suited story of Lindbergh's latest | Aboard his > assignment that the audience 2—GRE west was related Ly frien nor Marconi, th S a special forgets whether it is watching Les- | 2 G v AR NS p e dip | APPATALIS fo measure the foree 2 card or ) o . He does | - D Q VE i e R SR e T T I e He gocd GEORGE mm\w Jaw to author unday baseball. | coni, wir HOUSECLEANING SALE APRIL 9-APRIL 14 ch of Christian 1t Holme a delightful character portrait with Caltiy i s e SR N finG nivelmii otheriotionaltae =i | EVERY ARTICLE YOU NEED FOR SPRING HOUSECLEANING IS AT A VERY has established an extensive zoo at | PUMNE My Atlantic cruises he | prossion and action. He 1o tne typi- || “THE COHENS A . Tetephone! LOW PRICE THIS WEEK AT THE A & P—START SAVING TODAY his ranch. Lindbergh immediately | “OMNEed “T shall - communicate en] nglish sportsman down on his KELL\ Ehowed great interest in the animang | Vi @1l be stations from Aus- Juck who plays “ericket at all i That’s the best 1a ’ r The white naphtha soap — helps wash! bind snokes. He played with the rop- '.”I""'f_' gland: The apparatus times. : way to make sure iph L P BARS (] files and members of bis party said | 1L DOUMIL My collocting valuable | Other members of the east, FHany yougetTheHoo\erfinhes: e lata_concerning the possibilities of ' of whom appear for only a few min- | it oilin it e e B e i atis e i Yidoie k. a SRRRTOn S for their im- 3 special terms, lasting only oot rah atad i L e o i Svonak iy o ven means personations. It is necessary for 4 limited time. Liberal allow- ) - - Indbergh petted him. !several members of the company to ||| ance for your old cleaner. Two Full count boxes of double tipped matches! Two Men Killed When double” in character. Lawrence STARTS WEI models. Both have" Bositive e PKGS e Five Firemen Injured Elevator Falls Dowr |27 3tanis out in the rote ot “Ti. | HIRLEY MASON A Ve Matche' 6 zz In Albany Blaze akeport, N, F, Anrit 10 (P L i y f —in— Two I A Inescou Albany, N. Y., April 10 (®—Iour | m. ore K ' “hase [ “The Shingled Lady.” Edgar B. :\An'v, ‘THE WIFE’S RELATIONS’ THE Contains all the bran that’s in the wheat! firemen wero cut by flying glass and | and Yeasey mill when the cablo of 'is the personitication of the puffing e ; } J ; CO-FEATURE ring Buckle: one was overcome hy moke in v freight elevator hroke nd they English constable as he is known on P & S & uc fircs in the downtown scctibn today. [ were crushed hetweon the car ang Lihic side of the waten. Atay wratias |||REX. in “WILD BEM"“’" pu, ECTRIC COMPANY y ea Tire did damage estimated at $15.- "the floor. The vietim's were Gidyo v'land Viva Tattersall have ‘their 77-70 CHURCH STREET - {00 1o 4 business and rtmen idue, 39, and L ¥wift, 22 moment of prominence although it o ok id aa ateneaill Makes all your bread and biscuits better! blocls on North Pearl st Two | | AR brief one. Austin Trevor ap- | Conpon g will admit & 3 % / % _ ¥ lady to mat. best seats. 9 BAKING Woren carrivd S R T A S e s as the clergyman only near umefto [ Po suroty. One fireman was slightly = {he end of the play but handles his POWDER ling this Liaze, NEW HIGH MARK assignment impressive cond floor of a | Bosion, April 10 (W—Fastern The form of “Escape” is a gratify- Finest, fancy, genuine golden bantam corn! ness i at Broadway a Steamship advancod to w new high N variation from the conventional Maiden Lane swept through 1he at the opening of the loeal “rama of three nets. . cOm GOLDEN buitding with damuge estimatod at market today when it went up 3 1.4 L “Escape’ will be ropeated tonight e o u nce tore | BANTAM 340,000, Doints to 1053, Tho opening wag And tomorrow night. 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P ARSONS L‘fifiN‘l‘E ; 1 $5.00,,,$6.95 | b s $3.95 > / baked flavor of GRAND- Mon., T““l'nt“?\'u Aprit 911 "‘ nmsflgn! rp . | : MOTHER’S BREAD hits Wintlirop Ames \ . 5 the taste of young and old ml'nl»:gne e \ EPERS ¢ —and it is made of the x gkl | 5 NEW ACTS [ IR FRIDAY NIGHT 2';:“”’:::;::"' &’"" ! AT . . o | wantof it,and eat it yourself. ESCAPE (I wentico / STANLEY ARENA ‘ With —e ! Leslie Hoyvard 3 7 Thunday nght L / | R ERNIE ANDREWS SEATS THURS.—Nights; Orch. The Greatest Show Presented ; and tlll.is m.b:‘:wn $2.88; Bal. $2.30; $1.73; $1.15; This Scason v ng From the Room *nd Bal. 75¢. Gal. 50c. 8—ACTR—38 g s Orc Hour of Concert Musie WED. MAT.—Or & A . Dancing 8 to 12 Admission 75c¢ $178. $0.05: nd Bal. T5e; Gal. Rescrve Loge —— = It Would Be Wise To Come Early. a0, ncluding tax.

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