New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1928, Page 15

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& 'flllll ]l[‘u b - & = e ot [l . - " =L Uuless otherwise indicated. theatrical motices and reviews in this colvmp are written by press agencies for the respective amusement company. > Washington, July 10 (UP of a genius in presenting this photo- play. Its story is dramatic in theme with tense situations that hold the heard scores of delightrul coo house. The comments on the |life has und the republican its presidential gone no ¢ ange ss of the local plu Strand management h: andidate. starring role in this picture and John Harron and Gertrude Olmstead will be pound in the cast The co-feature McCoy in “Riders wnings have boen devot Ieaders from all par besiege his office 1 la MAN A of the cot will offer Tim ine would find elaborate than his own, attendant presides ss concern \ ! Jeanne Eagels Bids Fair | in $2,000 Bonds | | over the oute Ju Bridgeport \—Liquidation | 162 ordered terminated hecause t Aterta Cheeks, a Negro-student, to | Blidgeport, Li==Daniarion : Lof the s Manufacturing com- | Were held not to be serving “pub- on high school was dismissed X ) ol ael o 2 today hy v'yfnm Judge Grant Crum. | PANY. Which ha, large plant here |lic interest, .convenience or neces s “Sarahdn - | for making of various des of |Sity" remained to be heard, . packer. The Cheeks girl was dis- | 10" { | g 5 missed from the Emerson school [UMles, recommended to holders ST » last December when white students | ©F first mortg: 15 year eight per e l;’il\ e « refused to attend the school with | C¢Nt sinking fund gold bonds and| "”i”'r \ & I-‘ ak , her and demanded ‘the r jon | cortificates of deposit by the bond- | Premier Giolitti. who is ser | holders circular of Negro stud nts. A student was ended when school authorities decided to build a high school for Negroes. protective nt out i commitice, s of July in a mic trouble, ST i S i tionary. The aged statesman receiv- : Judge Crumpacker dismissed the Middietown, July 10 (P—Coroner | °1 1h® sacraments yesterday. o ehila. the body of which was found |, HATUford. Conn.. July 10 (UP)— tend Emerson high school In the river at Portlind lasi. week. |D2UOIman John H. Hurley fs re- - i | He ot heen wnable 10 drtermine | COVCTIN from a buliet wound in the " e e the parentaze of the enild ar the {178 HE dropped his service revol. o Pawtucket, R. 1., July 10—Justin | manner of its death L0 el e ot D. Crosby, prominent steel manu- = PN i e facturer of this city. died at his| The Julian calendgr was in use home today. He was born in Wor- | just prior to the present or Gregor. cester, Mass., 65 years ago. He es- | jan calendar, tablished his business here in | and had since been active in civie affairs. He is survived by a widow & son and a daughter, Wed. Morning Meat Specials _CLOSED AT NOON LEGS GENUINE LAMB .. 35c Ib. LOIN LAMB CHOPS .. 3%c . CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER . 45c Ib. LEAN CORNED BEEF ... I4c Ib. ‘CUARANTEED MARKET Tel. 483 70 W. Main 1910 CAPITOL s it Ml e TODAY and WED. D. W. Griffith’s U OF LOVE” — | 0 L] The Really Cocl ATTRACTIONS “GREEN GRASS WIDOWS” NOW PLAYING Esther Ralston Gary Cooper s s “Half a Pride” A Merry Tale of Love and Laugh- ter! Walter Golf Chas Gert Olmstead Y “RIDERS OF THE DARK" The Racket” Will Be Here Sanday | from a recurrence of his old urac- sed a good night His condition this morning is &ta- since | rty seleeted him as h rgel antr NEW BR FO000000000000000PPNNINVIVIPPLPITIICOPUOCEEEOEPQ | Lol Hoover as both secretary of commerce and republican presi- “DRUMS OF LOVE" AT CAPITOL AT THE STRAND {dential nomiinee is probably the D. W. Griffith's re) Not only did “Half a Bride” with |Lusiest man in Washington—and since “The Birth of a Nation” and Ralston and ¥ Cooper ljkes it. The double responsibility titled “Drume of Love™ is the cur- refreshing pi for this gppears to rest lightly upon him. rent photoplay attraction at the hot spell, but those who saw it at|Nothing in his appearance or actions Capitol today and Wednes the g vesterday forgot about be undue strain Truly a Griffith production from |the terrific t outdoors in the | cept for a few slight chances in start to finish one may see the hand | ecientifically cooled theater One "his daily routine, Hoover's mode of | spectator's interest throughout | managed with its giant cooling| He arises as usual at T:00 a. m., The cast is headed by Mary Phil- | system 10 kecp the temperature in. |roads the newspapers and wandors | bin, Lionel Barrymore, and Don Al- | side the theater around the 65 mark about the spacious grounds of his commerce | varado. Beginning Thursday the pro- | —something that was utterly ir 1w ountil A0 a. m., when gram changes and brin sible a few vears back \ breaktasts on now famous back feature show par excel ville includes Billy Tay porch and arrives at the main attraction will off Baby Maxine; wer tdepartment, usually accompanied by Grase Widows," a it comedy s and Donnelly and Mul. Mrs. Hoover. promptly at 4:00 a. m. irama that will be well liked, Walter ese and Ridge | Holds Meetings Hagen, the champion golfer has a — Since his nomination. Hoover's Republican | Most of them are | his ordi- T hey * given a half hour or more of il ks | ! time. Hoover's afternoons are de- | fast moving action picture of the g e Baons) 8 early west. | Vot de 15 3 3 e o —— rily, but recently he has been go- acket” will be e big film at- 3 spreches, taction witn Thamas tesenan, | [0WD Home [0mate 5 Held e Y A Marie Prevost, and Louis Wolheimn | The chiet executive of any large bus- | W the main roles ! ¥ | it less A lone negro il - Divor All fice, announcing visitoes and guard- | To Get Her D|§mce oo ing the door. Many are referred to Chicago, July 10 (I'P)—Counsel George Akerson, Hoover's private for Jeanne els, stage st was eretary, who occupies an adjoining srdercd by nit Judge Joseph o Sabbath here today to draw up a ¥ he t below Hoover's private decree granting Miss Eagles a di- e windows is u £0ing recon- vorce trom Ted Coy, former Yale last night of | struction and a deater clatter of | gridiron hero tendent 7 | machinery goes on all day. But 5 The conrt order foljowad hriet e dep rec. | Hoover is not temperamental. He hearing of Miss. Engel's suit today | ommendation of At- | works on, apparently undisturbed | 5n a continuance from previous | torne vas [by the uproar while lesser com- | . g . o hearing. Neither Miss Fagels nor ' vontina. W [ meree department executives de- Fear that Belgian Nationalist students would riot in protest Soy were present | bonds, and in the o R T ;\,1.,;, cases of “nerves” from the against the dedication of the restored library of Louvain Uni- iy = | &Il will be examined by a phy- | commotion | versity led to a vequest that the ceremony be postpored. Mgr. | s 1 A ater I - ” . Tniversity 9 HY H i-“"“ | " Hearty "'“\“ er. e Ladeuze, rector of the University, won his fight to eliminate MISS STIFEI IS Ity “ 2 I [", ",‘, 4 ot [unehes, brousht to his office trom | from the building the inseription, Destroyed by German 1y " (1 | St ol b o er e | department yestaurant,are Fury.” Herbert Hoover publicly approved the rector's stand, i at the Town Home, w : [usually larse despite hot - weather thut many students, demanding that the inscription be allowed EFEATEI] T[]I]AY 1 'l and her mother, who is a|The waiter who serves “"”"T‘-‘* Mt 'to remain, threatened trouble. The main facade cf the new widoy veiel Mma : ha ,:: 0¥ "’r i B B structure is pictured her vals, accourn for his presence in heavy imbiber of cold drinks—soft 2 L M d the women's quarters. He was em- | drinks C I R B RSO R S e onvers 1| ity ltems Berlin otherwise he 1 en | quite prominer 1 T " G t the To o0 whe i embe s n ofticialdom - 10(0!1 Ofllnalllell( at th ‘T n ”', where | he dig \m l"“ '" e ably by the ! Supernumerary Officer Lesevicius | __. .. Eune 3 L j0bs ‘,.wn 1 .jml‘.mz.\ and "-*If"f ‘”h n; b i reported about 10 o'clock last night |, o\ 1 wit cunnuisseul, 4 lasc Grofon. Conn. July 10 (A — Miss | ; ey «\hr: Nas e placell Qun e 0 'y i almost invariably |that the show window on the worth | 4 seuidvil, Liigiaiiy, o Biital Beire) of Whesling, Vo, med. | - the home of a local clergyman, | The s 4 ::) bed by 10:30 p. m side of Raphael's department store e T st fie oioveiingn 0l .\;l’vrl IH‘WH\' r:l“!- sta "H\‘ ts :v‘n'h"vs“\‘ ‘n evening the Hoovew ©N Main street was open. So far as !’ 3 e e :‘:‘;rlfl« OT\”\h-:mm]"wi» club was de- | Town Home, where he heard the |early, knowi ‘l‘v" ““'1“';””“"]“\”““' fon strect complained to Offices |Was chalrman of the boird of direcs Glen Oaks 3 1o 1 in the firet round | EiLL o, SIOFY in (he presence of tie |Hoover househo oo entertain. | BuEene Kieffer that a boy had brok- | tors of M. Kuvedlcr & Co., of New ot match play in th Heiion i o i anc/ Jonds Sthe dnites s laliaveithe, ile atidhset anlerinin: il R PR R 8 ER with a|York, London and Paris, was one of a : e championship | cajd to have admitted the accusa- |ments. baschall. The bov's mother offered | the chief buyers for the art collec- B chirts foun Atey . G iarkares | Hone sHereugon Jones a arcest- | e e ivention, He| 10 Day ne-half the cost of replacind | tians 4 Moy Ciay Trick. Josaps Engineers C. C.. defeated Mrs. R, S| f ;'(” b stories. He will he [1D ""1‘- and the complainant was \\igener und A. M. Byers of Pitts- 5 . 5 = T e lagreeable. Fenn, Hartford 4 to 3: Mrs. G H S = J the second detective story connois- "8 ¥ i h. Stetson, Huntington Valley, defeated Costes Plans to bpan ”‘ ,on,” »,:\\ ,1,,]‘\ White House, if | !] 8 annual outing ';" 1 ‘]‘”' A wife, two sons and a daughter S r . NS seur DCC A ¥ i i €S 0 G w tain wy | > B Miss Evie Hollins, Timber oint, six World in Fifteen Days |1 xoveminr cection turns ont as | e o il 1 optain DYl surdve. Al are'now in Lurope. d i M « Dekove Shelps, | paris. Ju 0 3y HEd it g 5 Alsan s i % ) SRR e and four; Mrs. L. D l» OV .n.l help Paris, July 10 (I'P)—Dicudonn: he hopes. Woodrow Wilson also 1t the R. J. Kloiber cottage, Grove | OLD DOMINION HIGH Onwentsia, defeated Mrs. Edwin Fit-| Costes, Irench transatlantic aviator. |liked Sherlock Holmes thrillers, | Beach, Clinton : g S50 i ler, Merion 7 fo 5 \v\n:- Edith Quier, | i planning a 15 day round-the- e Mefibarsl ar Now Assom- | Boston, July l“‘ ‘/"*——Uldhl'r‘mr‘n- Buskshire, detedled Mra, Courtlanll | warld flight via San Krancisco and Radio Commission Is WA ol DR okt ainbow for (190 Made & new high at 17 in the Smith, Glenridge 3 to 21 Miss Vir- | juin n a pew T & Ao L Girls, will colebrate Founders' day | “4tly trading in the local market to: i fpuin Itenworthy,, Providence, ‘de- [y piane da doe Al Continuing Testimony el wvening with a picnie at'day and the list generally was firm | :rl‘p;l ‘m.;: lvmn;h(\ Dow, Old Conn- | 4irgrome tomorrow for its trlal Washington, July 10 (#—The (w!i Witenna's/Goova: Those wishing o] St lv.|~m‘|1m3u..1 }mm Hood Rub- v club, five and four, filghis, ral radio commission continued o R 0 BT T L oek Arch | ber were up 1-2 each. ; In the directors division Miss o i taking testimony today from station (."_f"}’,,,,ll”.v‘;,:: n:l‘m'nm“ - 'mh{ = —— _ Eleanor Dougherty. Merion, defeated WAIVES EXAMINATION | operators resisting the order to give | i SED - Mrs, L. T. Sheffield, Shencco: Briigeport, July 10 (P —William | up their licenses on Augast 1. | PRISONEF CAPE | Pittsburzh, Pa 10 P—John l mf‘ th mm» : “\m‘ 171::1, | Kir aum, 52, of Newark, N. J., The docket of cases was completed |y Sy 10 () — \m,":\ I‘HNIH‘”;{‘,‘?m';”."}W'::".,m‘r; , fL even ‘on the JEth an vho was brought back from that [UP to July 20. A number of sta-|m.vine 10 make a “home run.” three today was released to the Clevelan: the 19th S val divs ago to answer g )tions were ready with consolidation | iconerc escaped from Dedham jail American League club. The deal T N ¢ of complicity in the Reduso |plans. during a prisoners’ baschall game. involved “slightly better than the ] Dismiss Suit Regarding Itnlel eowipany lanaol e tiatyed || e cemmlalon pillpe that All 1 ere recaptured waiver price,” Pirate officials said. \f " 3 Q, vip] | f¥amination in city court today and [Statements and petitions introduced | - Negro High School Girl fearinaion 18 <lbieiiietdyiand [ satcaionts and baitions o Gl : Valparaiso. Ind.. July 10 (®—a | T8 DO SUPerior conrt in bonds of [AUests for postponement from some #uit brought by attorneys for the na- Stations which had not prepared : tional association for the advance- | their written arguments in affidavit ment of colored people to compel | WISE LIOUIDAT 5 N 00 & he SE L) form Nearly 100 stations of t t authorities at Gary, Ind.. to admit ADVISIS LIQUIDATION ITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1928. —_— HERBERT HOOVER 1S BUSY WORKING Likes Double Responsibility of Commerce and Nomineg w par ing to report by Supernumera ficer Lovines Johnson, Tomorrow Morning A Quick Clearance 350 HATS Immediate Disposal Demands Severe Reductions 1.0 Values to $5 Not a style, material, color, shape or trimming missing in this fine selection of new Hats ffered at this most unusual wice! Sizes for Misses and Matrons. Youthful Creations in close itting models and large hapes in Satins, Felts, Vis- cas, Straws and Toyos. Every imaginable color. Special For This Sale Beret Tams White Felts Regular $3.00 Value Look! Look! 85 Hats While They Last Special Out They Go at $1.75 1 50c Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 MAIN ST. Cor. Court St. C White and Colors |duty at the pocl. Arthur L:nlum‘an( aged 10 years, ¢ n General hospital and they 554 Main street, |were then taken home. sides the injury to one child already reported. two other were stepiod on . piece of tin a: 1 cut his | e o ff red by children at Wulnut Hill | right foot and Lillian Lynch. ased| Incubators were firat uscd 1% Eue vading ve ' yoste ord- | of -7 Milicr street, cut her | roped in A. D. 1777, but the Chinese or y foot on a hroken bottle. officer |and ¥ who was on ptians had both children attended at New rracticed srtificial 06 years g Dexdale Silk Hosiery $1.09 Women's Silk Kimonas $5.00 WOMANS [APPAREL SPECIALTIES MIDOLETOWN = = NEW BRITAIN. 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