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‘ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1928, = §NEWINGTON SCHOOL City Items (MASS, GROUP 1S ing John Richardson, who managed Massachusetts. por uwyer, campalgn in a Boston the ngley said today that he was bie to Moses * nd that he bu- ' ool Much of the interast manifested is Lecause of the stmilarity of preblans here, and the increasing simi- ? rs in his delegation would v e 3] believed that with the strong Hoov- Le. Moses has conside ble support la of domestic pelitical preblems 1 "I “ I“ | ‘ I ] ||||| |l || mEh\cn’.w Zeen: Bigpaomu “Lopan| l l Jor sentiment in Mussachuselts and trom the Khode lslaod delegation. in l camaricn 1 -l l firis garden. which is now ! ] {the fact that (he secretary of com-| t Britain hus her fight ov es Bt ol heautrt XBoh vams g ' |merce seemed assured of the nowi- B o eyl e > *' Q l ' I lzlm:.:'.:;‘onn,\\ Plasusiie \h' iptipicgushasdaons sioss adsooly. | for the ehurch of Crgland, which \ 9| "" "' .. i A - |tion with him would muke the Bos- o i 5 B (11 ' lllll " A delegation of pe \\:p.uu rmen I \ | " |many people say leans far toward A _: e e Ess“s Written by Honor P“Dlls from the Staff of the Herald attend- ‘Gome)l Looms Over Woman, fonsnak BARENCSE cundidata for Al ltoman Catholic ritual. Britainte ‘.” - S 10 Be Read June 21 ed the working of the Master Mason | |degree by Lafayette lodge of Ha i i ‘r Netional Committee Post The Massachusetts del ation was 0. 0. P, CONVENTION farmers are demanding—and ta sonie smcasure obtalning—help te 3 the ounly one of thy New England Duless otherwios (adientod, thentriea) - : B ford last evening, | solve thelr problems. The American Writtes %3 press agencies for the tespestive ..-_.: i The regular mecting of Pride Cir- [Smoupiwhioh had nat completed ia | arite ol e of direct interest’ oompany. Newington, June 13.—Promotion |cle, Lady Forest:rs, will be held| Kansas City, June 13 (®)—Before |Organization. Beside elecling its GILDA GRAY TOMORROW “THREE BINNERS” AT CAPITOL The final showing of Delerel Del Tonight is the last -henng at the exercises for the ninth grade of the Center school will be held Thurs. day evening, June 21, in the parish ‘l‘h\u.da evening at 8 o'clock IRed Men's hall, 277 Main strect. Dr. D. H. Dickerman has purct ed through the Camp Real Es mu\ in| eftering the second session of the republican the national convention to- 1y Massachusetts delegates | members of the national committer, it has yet to choose the committecs to notify the presidenial and vices presidential nominees, Taking Great Interest in U, S.. Poliu‘gal Campaigns to industrialists and workingmen. Foreign problems of interest here are the Kellogg proposal te outlaw war, the League of Nalhnl. the Rio in “N 0 Novar i e ] ; 8 new show tomorrow brings to the |which has becn Dleasing patrons | Uion8] church uccording to an an-fof the M. P. Nandbers estate. |Mrs. Nathauiel Thayer of ancuster| Missachuseits delegates bave tak- London. June 13.—(UP)—Great holiticat reaction o all these ques- Strand screen glorlous Gilda Gray, |since opening last Sunday. nouncement made last evening by| A sewing meeting for members [and M rank Roe Batchelder of {¢€n ho united stand for vice-presi- Britain is showing unprecedented 0~ tione ix of great interest. {he Incomparable dancer and creator | On Thursday the entire program |Supervisor William H. Mandrey. [40 friends of Unity Rebckah lodge | Worcester for national committee-|dent. 4 boom was launched today terest in the republican convention | of the “Shimmy" in the Ziegteld Fol. | changes and will offer u double |Rev. John A. Moir, pastor of the [W!Il be held Thursday afternoon at fwomi o succeed Mrs. Charles Sum. | for Geveral Clarence R. Hdwards, at Kansas City and in the American Ex lies, In her latest picture, “The |featurc show that will be headed by |church, will be the principal speak- | ©'€10¢k In the club rooms of Odd |ner Bird, who i not seeking reclece |former commander of the 26th di- presidential campaisn gencrally. Executed Mexicans Were ])c\ll Dancer.” In “The Devil Danc- | the Paramount special, “Three Sin- |er. Fellows' hall. tion after serving for cight years. |Vision, while some of thet delegates — For the first time, newspapers are | VietiulolCell'lm! " Gilda Gray s seen In by far the | ners,” and as a co-feature Reginald | Tour essays, written by the four| Mr% logalski of 91 Booth strect| = Outcome in Doubt were looking favorably on the can- featuring the strictly news side of e VoA Tolb or e ! carcer—not [ Denny will be offercd in “Good | honor pupils of the class, will be io the palice last might that | * o outcome wns us. mueh in|dlddey of Eencior Gioorgo H, Moses the intricacies of “dhe might “for! T Pass Ner - Jume taicatens forgetting her “Aloma." The glori- | Morning Judge.” road by them, Those pusiia are the > Feshler, aged 15, who s |doubt foduy as it was befors the of New Hampshire, who will be per- nomination and election of candi- ico City dispatches to El Continen- ous Gilda 18 seen in front of a ma-| On Friday night the Capitol will |four highest in standing in the |her ward, had not been home for [delegation left M husetts and |manent chairman of the convention. dates. tal, Spanish language mnewspaper destic background of mountainous |offer Merchants 'Gift Night, the first |class. Miss Jean Monier, daughter | three nishts [t mtnuto wllorts wore being made)|Gov. Fuller is another possibility | How the Catholic vote will go with 'here, say that the elght couacllmen oriental grandeur. The vaudeville [of a serles of awarding valuable [of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Monier of| Michacl Ginoffi of 15 Pennell by both factions as the meeting ap- |mentioned. AL Smith a candidate; how the Wwho were executed last week at for Thursday, Friday and Saturday |merchandive to patrons in the audi- | Maple Hill, will glves the address of | Place, South Manchester, was taken ‘pl'uzh'll today to win the additional; The New Hampshire and Maine south will vote if Smith, a Catholic, Huautla, state of Oaxaca, were vie g\ s hended by Kemper and Bayard |ence. These gifts are made possiblc welcome, and read an essay on |ill in a Church strect restaurant lost |support vequired (o insure victory, | delegations Were lined up solidly for is nominated: what farmers will do tims of political intrigue. Investiga. ind Guy Voyer and company. The |through the cooperation of many | “Stratford-on-Avon.” Miss Cather- night -”,1 Dol removed him lo‘lh:- delegation was so closely divids | Moses for vice-president and report- to obtain satisfuctory _promises of tors have found, the dispatches said five act bill for the week-end prom- | leading merchants, ine Cwikla, daughter of Mr. and|New n General hospital. ol that it was veported (hat it might [ed that their campaign in his behaif agricultural relief and what they will that some one sent a false telegram ises 10 be one of the treats of the| Beginning Bunday William Huln--al“l Michael Cwikla, will read an | el be decided by a single vote. was gulning ground steadily among offered by the parties on immi- to the military chief of operatioms =eason. will again be at the Capitol in ,"slpwn entitled “the “Seven Wonders In her campaign Mrs, Thayer has |the delegations from othe - states ation, tariff _measures, and pros- ordering the execution of the coun. ol new riot, “Telling the World,” and |of the Anclent World." An easay, had the support of Mrs, Bird, who [outside New England. While the :clarations on foreign policy cilmen as rebels. Important clues THE HELLRVISTS foom wlint e iready know o this| "The Blomy of Pompelit will ba e Isent u letter o Chairm ancts | Vermont delegation has taken no ac. all are questions that newspapersarc are being followed, sald the dis- Any act_that can play an entire | play boy of the screen, there s no by Miss Elizabeth Powell, daughter ‘Dl'n scott of the st committee ajtion In reference to the vice-presi- treating as of Interest to British patches, and arrest of the guilty season at New York's Luna park is |cne who can tell the world as g0od |of Mr. and Mrs, James T, Powell of | Ifew days before the delogates started |dential candidate, Chairman Frank people. | parties expected hourly. B recognized as a leader of its kind, |as William Haines, Maple Hill. Rogert Attwood will| i |for the convention. sharply eriticlz- | and when the act can come back read an essay on the history of avia- |ing the committee for endorsing Mr for a second full season, it has gain- ition. He is the son of Mrs. Anna ke | Bate "',Hu When the von:;‘!llee ed a world-wide reputc. Such an |Attwood of the center. There will H ive its approval m Mrs, Bateheld- t is the Hellkvists, which will ap- EXBHANEE lEAI]ER {wlso be musical selections by the BOdy 0[ Lamflr Bfll]l( Gasll!el“ candiducy, Mrs. Bird had not pear at St. Joseph's Circus beginning |Girls' Glee club and a chorus. Miss jeaneuneed her rediosment apitiiaho G E N T L E s T T 0 T H E H A N D s | 3 from their towering ladders into a program. |ests of pariy harmony. shallow tub of water, performing School Work Exhibited Liberal, Kansas, June 13, (®— | Another Contest maceful poses in the air. Then then A miscellaneous exhibition of | Tn addition to the battle for na- Thursday. They start their per- formance with hair-raising plunges 0 double dives, the two people leap- ing into space while holding to- the schools in town was held last| an abandoned shack near here to- |loomed over the elcction of a na- gethgn, and catapulting inte the tiny m m P H N B 1fat evening in the Center school. Some | guy left four desperadoes who re- |tional committeeman to succeed for- tub with a great splash act. Their w y mm ew nwn of the articles made in the manual Colo. |Mer Senator Willlam M. Butler, night show is rated as the rreatest ndfvidual thriller in the acrial world. As & climax to their diving [ Ansul Packard of Middletown, the ton has had an art supervisor. Many | The body was identified as that 'ing held the office since 1920. He «nd fire balancing, the male mem. |Newly-clected president of the Con- {of the articles at the exhibit were 1. A. Kessinger, assistant cashier was a member of the committee a her cf the froupe sets fire to his (necticut Afflliated Exchange clubs, liade in the art classes under the st National bank of Lamar. |yoar hefore becoming chairman, clothes and plunges into the tank, [addressed the local Exchange club | girection of Miss Minor. abducted by the robbers | Louis K. Liggett is a candidate te which has been transforined into a LOGAL GLUB GUEST President Packard, Recently' May D. Hayes, music supervisor, will have charge of this part of the work gecomplished in the classes of art classes were placed on sale. {at the Burritt hotel last evening. He | This is the first year that Newing- The exhibit also includes rugs and Is Found in Kansas Shack | Discovery of the body of a man in | | cently robbed a bank at Lamar, | credited with‘a fourth murder. | lust, when they fled with & | characterized the action as “discour- i nd against the inters tional committeewom 1, a contest chairman of the republican national committee, who is retiring after hav. succced Butler and has the support _Famous Beauty Schools 0 iy mass of flames, and piling sensation | W38 &iven a warm reception by the\ other articles made in the oppor amount of loot, after Killing |of the state leade But some Choose S arklln I 'ux suds for the an sensation, the pair then dive to- | €/ub and responded by expressing his | tunity room at the Northeast school. | 4. x. wrish, president of the bank, members of the delegation are sups | gether with the clothes of each u““““ks for the support given him at |7There were exhibits of drawings of [ana his som, John I' sh, the | slaming torch, |the state covention in Willimantic g1 grades from the first to the Cashiar { the A comedy antmal act, four rides, ":l"; r"l“;“‘i . He was introduced by |ninth, Kxamples of penmanship, | Located in the bad lands of west- | b4 the including @ merry-go-round, chair (1Tt Scripure. [mechanical drawing, and free hand |’ Kansas, the shack apparently : . t e anlcure de- vlane, ferris wheel, and kiddie plane, buckard spoke on the WOrks of | arawing were also shown. There was | 1.q not bean searchod by nundredy ""‘ ot theMiptroat of 4 midway and a boxing show give xchange clubs throughout the |, jarge gisplay of dresses made by | oy i wihs FbrATIA ¢ net, overy indication that there will be I "l‘”lflu'l\:' pmltrml the .»nlo:l(;um“ ‘”‘L girls of the eighth and ninth ?‘,"So::::::nm‘: ‘(v’\-r::arlo h‘:,f"f.’nfr‘ : . ie local club. He commente: states " | e 10 dull moments for those 'n.!llundlnk!”"_ report made by D Walker pmmeul 'T‘lhal:‘;fl;‘d“rcl-ndm’:‘h‘e‘;llu‘n':&‘“‘, robbery. While there were suge | . SYER " . 4 ‘ - compl hments of New Britain club. | “%0 5 been placed in the hut recently, this 5 4 ays evening. Licutenant Curl Dixon “111 He rged that the Exchange olubs | The purpose of the affair was to thenny pansvilly saE Rnoute. TONIGHT ONLY to fly over the city with F. P, Kings- intcrest the parents in the work | ¥ o Wi B, take & promincnt part In the prob- | A school girl member of the pic- RAMON NOVARRO the | bury from 5 until 7 tomorrow eve. done by the children at the schools o) 3 { ( bury 12 < ‘, + ‘ lem that America is facing due to |done by i idea what | Mi¢ Party found the body vesterday. YOUNG MAN' ,.;n ning. announcing the opening of immigration. Associate with the ar- | and to given nemh an <' a “h«’: The man had been shot to death, ap- | = | rge Lt T rivals, fill their minds with Ameri- ,"h"\ Be ‘.(\L(Dn\phs ing in " | parently more than two weeks ao, A | S Z=E {tlzn 1du]lu .{\r«: lg!\ e“tlh-wnkcml\:’\dexm acheol yrork. | rusty pistol lay on floor. Identifica- | » he (& make em oa g 52 b i v o e a re card, | ) J X 3 30 v | ade § MUST STOP READI“G m.‘;.r:g(m th":lco“umryannd nolt ...‘I The regular niceting of the New. |tion was made through a lodge (.ud,‘ 2—Extra Fine Featurcs—2 | e o e e Py e 4 hein | ington Girla" club will be held Fri. |2 masonic ring and a hunting license ‘ \ ek, children will be good citizens of the |day evening at 7:30 o'clock at the belonging to Kessinger. However, | 0se Nebraska Pastor Ordered to Discon- country. home of Mrs. Dwight M. Chichester a:nhorh‘m decided it \‘u:um \.o’ n't‘v:- ‘ 4 e lis- {on Cedar street. essary to summon relatives of the tnue Chapters from Novel as| Mr. Packard also urged his missing cashier before positive ident tenera to decide early in life what Singony IEIOF0 DRMTvEAdanile o Part of Sunday Night Services. ~ |career they intend to follow and not | Miss norip:nv rum‘i’k !x:lauxhl'nr olg 1\\' oflthv hfer‘x.v r'onh:‘ be nnnmmrr'd of wait until it is too late. He sug- |Town Clerk Thomas A. Francis, will | Members of his family are en route. S Omaha, Neb., June 13 lM—Thcfgum»d that they select a goal early leave Friday for Hanover, N. H. Little hope was held that Kess- ad- reading of chapters from the pas- |and work hard to attain success. A (where she will attend the com- inger's life -would be spared. afte ad o | 1 ut- tor's novel, “Voice of Gold,” at Bun- real man endeavors to accomplish 'mencement ball and the commence- [ the robbers summond Doctor W, W. o day evening services has brought u |three things; he wants to lve a life |ment exercises of Dartmouth col- | Wineinger of Dighton, Kansis fron . vote of disapproval from elders of of reasonable comfort of mind and lege. She will be (h'fl xu;‘ut“ol Lis home the night of May 24 and Better Than Ever Before In | /! tord o v: he “lav o) 3 LES. o | i " ' “ 2 » wilt the Benson Presbyterian _church |body; he desires to be a man among Mlavel Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrm | shot him to death. The physician “Good Morning Judge” | e here. The elders asked the Rev. Al- [men, to be respected by the com- [ Elliott of the center, Who is & Mem-= | precumably was callod 16 aiministor Sl | Beis hert R. Fiske either to refrain from |munity and he hopes to leave some- | ber of the senidr class. to one of the four wounded by the Co-Feature | of further reading of “Voices of Gold” |thing that will endure after he dics, | 6 = : two hank officials who were Killed. s A Divstin wiih & Bowesfil The National Schools cre or to resign. Fiske said he would | he suld. | The Fireside ‘\"'"“" ."'"“‘ “"“ ’l';""f The doctor's hody was found in a Lesson of Cosmeticisns—in o silence the “Voices of l‘.olxd.;’ 7 Park Board Wil A_k :‘:"l‘;:‘ ';;":"‘ee“"”;i"“;- Gharles L. Boys | iy sione with dils automoliis ana | “The book.” he explained, ar] 0al f s ¢ i medical equigment, Now York mhflvfle based on the experiences of a young, . . o Although posses, alded by air- | " ; unsophisticated minister. Many Legion About Gun Site| 1t in reportea that Sumner Win-| AUROUER o Sitth of Colorads | churches have been (rying to main- | Before the captured German Hor. | Ehi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold 8, | ;¢ [CE S0 00 B of Teiorde. | ng taln interest In their Sunday eve- |witzer is permanently placed /in a | Winship of the center, w S0l ey Bailed 10 enthe e, tugiioes . iris ning scrvices, and 1 felt justified in [park, tha American Legion will be m’r;wi"nlv Bl with Bipntheria ik ams oy i ars abiaines alont $10,000 | St. Louis . Loe Aq.:... en- doing this unusual thing. Instcad of |given an opportunity to cxpress its | proving. n eash and $76,000 in bonds. i A writing sermons, I Wrote a story.” |preference as to the location, the e i ! % famous for lesdership BiEx We want good old Gospel mer- |park commission decided last night.| A meeting of the members of th g e mons. not books,” said Gus Getting,| A conference with a committee of | Newington volunteer fire department All Star Cast with in besuty culture = de- one of the clders. |the Legion will be held before mc;:\lll"b; ll:vld_nf rk:n:;h;\'m"::m:!“l‘he WARNER BAXTER choose gentle Luxsuds i e |board carries through its plan to|town hall. The bullding nittee e [place the gun as McCabo park at|will make a report. I A' E ERLA NEGIE 83 best for maniours, . woRLD EXPORT TRADE {the northern extremity of Main ——— after tests. i |street. It is the Legionnaires with TONIGHT Be Here! Don't Miss== that it be installed at Walnut Hill Many Beautiful Gifts Wil Be a I i Groat Britain's Share in 1937 |park. The gun Is now at Wilow They just love Awarded (o Our Patrons N(l,?i‘sl(“g‘l‘(];\l'{; es ¢ ., |Brook park. On the Scree . ! Amounted to Eleven Per Cent,| - suponntendent Clyde Ellingwood VIOLA DANA and RALPH GRAVES FRIDAY NIGHT Try this beauty treatment in your own kitchen! i g ikx Eae Ansleisten @b Bave aake In “THAT CERT. J e DEAL shplaucio 3 5 Many Vi Gifts Free ! RERY SN TinGe Shows, in the wading pool at Walnut Hill | PR X P any Valialle, St tres To In washing dishes, use the pure, rich suds these her London, June 13 (P—Great Brit- |perk repjaired at a cost not to ex-| 3 akf Food et D L ey Ing | s ahars i The wortd oxport rade |eed 3100, He han reported tne| AITEAKIASE wani A stxpAY famous beauty schools choose as most gentle and vich in 1927 was 11 per cent, Sir Philip |concrete base in very bad condition. Cvllp. crmluy and appetizing “QUALITY NTREE 2 flli to b m’ ecn @ Cunliffe-Lister. president of the i e o o lted for easy digestion Added Feature 300 ”g th‘ a3 Board of Trade, said last night in he Herald offers a_service trie M Your introducing his department esti.|&nd true—Classified Ad Dept. o | Tale 1 the diouse _of seommpnk ECENTLY, different soaps were experimented with as This was two per cent less than in s the &) 1913, In the same period the Furo- by the National Schools of Cosmeticians—to find out pean share of the world trade . gy il shrunk from 62 per cent to 52 per the very BEST for use in manicuring. cent, GEN. ALVAREZ ACCUSED Laredo, Tex., June 13 (P —Gen- eral Jose Alvarez, untll recently chief of the Mexican presidential staff, has been formally charged with conspiracy to smuggle silks in- to Mexico from the United States. General Alvarez was arrested on or- ders of President Calles and ordered held pending investigation of tife al- leged conspiracy. New Britain WED., JUNE SEE THE ZIEGFELD FOLLIES WONDER THE INCOMPARABLE, GLORIOUS Golden Gllda' She Dazzles Anew GILDA GRAY In the Greatest Picture of Its Kind “THE DEVIL DANCER?” With & Great Cast Including CLIVE BROOK As a result of these tests, Lux was officially chosen— because its sparkling, gentle suds were found ,most SOOTHING to the hands! Mrs. Pearl Ecker Hubbell, Dean of these Schools and famous beauty expert, said, after these tests— “I have issued instructions to our 12 schools that they are to begin at once to use LUX in manicuring and to let it be known to all of the students and all of the patrons who come into the schools. “In caring for the hands, there is great danger in using soaps irritating to the sensitive skin of the hands. “Lux suds cleanse so gently that they soothe the skin and keep the hands beautifully WHITE and SMOOTH." A Beauty Hint to Wives—*For women in their homes, who must protect their hands in doing housework and dishes,” Mrs. Hubbell adds, “I can think of no better BEAUTY aid than the use of L " SELECT VAUDEVILLE ACTS dishes 5 itk KEMPER & BATARE “in Fon” In ho",,"'..,%: o gk afterwards! No wife—no girl— thet, RESERVE LOGES EARLY! | need dread the task now. And ol Telephone 230 ’ST ‘ b g Rl L,e';, t‘ “The Devil Dancer” Shown at 3:45—9:45 D | dishes. ‘H. : Continuous Shows Saturday | Levur Broa. Co., Combrodpe, Mo

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