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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1928, [:lARA B['w HAS ted to give the “Dance of Death, = e day right mear the Hussey home at | NEW SCREEN HIT f tions the homeland of the illustrious | Obregon family Huatabampo is 10 | i | e e——————————— ‘TENTH AVENUE' AT THE CAPITOL New York Underworld Film an Attractive Feature tribal rite of mourning reserved for slain leaders, at the bier of the | | general. | Interment probably will be made | | at Huatabampo. a tiny village close | i to his birthplace, and for genera- Officials of the State Hospital for the Insane reported that she appar- ently was sane but laboring under a terrific mental or emotional strain and was temporarily mentally defec- tive became il in her cell last night and was reported by the prison physician to be “intensely nervous nd dazed." Posses Search Roads rom noon vesterday until nearly imight police and posses of citi- irched roads, woodland and str over a wide the Hussey home. They no trac the “slain™ pair 1 struggle Parker Ford. She carried a loaded “Ladies of the Mob” at the micesraor's. i ‘ 1evolver and five poison tablets, with which she said she had planned | The funeral train was delayed last | stmd slmday night due to a wrecked tunnel on Rlazing personality; flaming hair: | ative to the West Side section of 1o commit suicide but had lost her nerve, the railroad far south of here, | which had e dynamited by rebels, ‘nw IT" girl gets her man in a new | ew York city, are finely presented W 4 P | way admist bullets and gun shots in n the screen version of “Tenth Ave- her newest picture, “Ladies of the nue,” a new De Mille studio produc- [Mob." which epens a four day’s en tion featuring Phyllis Haver, Vietor gagement at the Strand Theater Varconi and Joseph Schildkr: {Sunday evening Two complete which will be presented at the Capi- {Shows will be given Sunday. Doors tol theater on Sunday for four days. will epen at 6 o'clock. Clara Bow A card sharp. a & and | |Who 1s today the greatest drawing ‘:stick-up man.” an unscrupulo jcard in the entire world of the mo. hootlegger and his aid, a down-at- tion picture rises to greater and in- theheel hoofer. a blase detective, an lesdentally to new heights in “Laai ambitionless dissipated mother, a | of the Mob." . In this new one true-as-steel girl —these are distinet ;l"l)rl s s2en in many dramatic types finely developed in the picture fvrnrs‘ which gives "hn lie to those in this maze of unusual personali- {wha said that the famous redh ties is a girl, a budding flower in a {would not show to advantage as a! garden of weeds, so fo sprak, who dramatic actress, Her work in Jliov tibo by o dlve hatier Hyes With Juntor Coen after the third in. 21 of the Mob” puts Clara not Phyllis Haver, who served as Rox- only in the top ry & as per- [ terzone match which had the gmeri- | 271 1D the | e e - “Chicago.” enac he gir o ubles combina ennes- | & g Z ie Hart in “Chica e Lic ginl % doubiles sopthation e-Hapes- |y wonn e ik creen’s dramatic in “Tenth Avenue” Donglas Doty's v and Gedrge Lott pitted ‘against [y, 0 Clara Bow picks her - el e stage play of o rp A Gas Regard- A 4 soreen version of '\'_ t 2\ play = | e Morputgo and Gaslini. ‘Regard- |, to him, fights for him he same ictor Varconi i | less of the‘outcomie: of the doubles protects and finally lands him in | scen as a reforn rd ‘-}w;-. who encounter, the gfinal fwo singles rpite of the many abstacles con through fhe diligent efforts of the matches, De Morpurgo Hunter fronting her in “lLadies of the Mob girl, turns his Lnolulumv n‘! the and Gashini ve. Hennessey will be |The new vaudeville show for Mon- pasteboards into honest endeavor plaved tomorrow:. ind becomes a plaving card n Authentic characters. peculiarly | HEENEY RETURNS T0 WORK TODAY Challenger Reireshed by Day's Layoli From Grind hes | radins [ 3 H) < of Al axpr arez, a brother of A the belief that d L VICTOR VARCONI, PHYLLIS HAVER ano JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT ATENTH AVENUE Awme’ AT THE CAPITOL SUN., MON., TUES., WED, P | Dr 1 has been husband for the husband charged checks to- Morris of the arrest had posted later had Roversford £00d the checks, | Clara Bow and Richard Arlen m “raws of fne the Strand Sunday Mon Fairhaven July 21 (— Refroshed by dav's layoft from the traminz grind Tom Heeney slid = { lack 1nto harness taday for his last | three days of Loxing before he en- {ters the ring against Tunney Hoeney tight and everything else | the private tomorrow will mark | mw"i Pa AMERICAN TEAN DFFEATS ALY Jolin Hennessey Appears as New | Singies Tennis Star et and $1.600 to a Gene o rday and dul not star shicks . name and Hussey A ent away hortiy ESCAPE WRATH OF FLOOD Rerhin July 21 (UP) Actors in Police he famons P, Play escaped vithout n or prop- which partly n vester- receding today cction on the worst affected 14 not Ve Sl 1y sailing Visits n o 1on a sales i 5 DPr. W v to pr from flood nate of the Wor . day. The {in Philadelphia from the Norristawn police i which md told | vacht of a Rumson Heeney's hard licks in Today and the end of the gymnasium. Tomorrow he will perform before the critical eyes of Jack Dempsey and Tex Rickard, | On Menday he will bring his hoxing to a close. Light work on the punch- ing bags, rope skipping and shadow boxing will constitute the day's work [for the challenger on T There will he no work at all on Wednesday. Except perhaps, a long walk in the cool of the early morn- ing, The sizzling heat of the last three or four davs has almost knocked Heeney for the count. He has pers. pired s0 much in his vorkouts in the stuftinoss of the old harn that the weight melted off him too rapid- | Iy to satisfy his trainers. His sturdy hody is lean now and his trainers do not care to risk the danger of | overworking him and having him go stale on their hands. Hence the suspension of training yesterady In his workout on Thursday the challenger lost nearly five pounds. With the appearance of Dempse here tomorrow, those in charge o | the camp are figuring on an attend nce of upwards of 5000 possibly the largest crowd that ever watched a boxer in training. The magnet of course, will not be Heeney but th= old Manassa Mauler. Dempsey has no idea of boxing | with Heeney but may impart some important information to the chal- e mm 1y e m appe Norristown, Pa. July 21 (£ vinced, they said, that Dr | Atvarez Hussey had suffered a men tal breakdown and was under the delusion that she had shot and killed | | her husband. Lindley M. Hucscy, novelist and magazine writer, and his alleged affinity. Montgomery and Chester county police announced to- day that they had abandoned their | search for the “hodies.™ i town was Wquarters 4 incoherent story | nd and a READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS I Thurs FOR B R¥ s Virg tar < ¥ {day, Tuesday and Wednesday will in- S |clude five new acts headed by “The hnan. Joseph Schildkraut is cast in | | the role of Joe Ross, a desperate ‘ gangster of Hell's Kitchen who MAY REST SAF[ Kamden and Leonard and White. | lines by inehgibility at least for the | | ® and brings a double feature show ":::l vm\w!"‘m!l:( v‘v:” ’wl ‘:m or “v' L 2 R | of merit The main attraction will » ”‘" r""m‘ i " .‘YT‘”:( ~’fi L : i | Dance Cameos” who come here di- ‘nu-m- from a great New York musi- {cal comedy praduction. In the com- ta a job ..”n*l.! ‘lv'!\""h'” “"';‘ Panis. 21 P —America’s erst- ittempt to keep the love o e gurl i S 4 " “ho has promised 16 marry him [l Daa R Gamtain, Bl ¥ e left sofficient impetus to make the :"‘an"]{ "}'I'm_mftv sl e gl (T W e e el ey i : nent, while the co-feature will pre- Pelitive factor in Davis cup play Tmck m Ambieldam ‘Final Tribute to General Obregen | e Is Given woman !pany are Jordy and Alleer, Dorothy On Thursday the pr m ng- | TiMen has been forced to the sid compant sent Barry Norton in “Fleetwing The sweeping brace of trinmphs Amsterdam, July by a sott and spong pic records may more than hold their own against the assault of track and field stars from every soc- fion of the world when the inter- national games get under way. A few hour after the President Roosevelt carried the American team info Amsterdan, Lawson Rob- ertson, head track and field coach, 21 (F—Aided track, Olym- The authorities expressed the he- lief that both Hussey and Mrs. Grace Saveuer, wealthy divorcee of Amb- ler. alleged to be the ‘“othor woman,” were alive and unharmed County Detcctive John 11, Stevenson, of Norristown, aid he had learned from Mrs. Saveuer's 16-year-old son, Theobold. that the hoy's mother h telephoned him from Philadelph esterday. The Boy's Story “She told me to pack my clothes and go to camp,” the boy said, “I don't want you around the house | while that Hussey woman is threat- ening to kill me.”” she added. Then my mother hung up the phone.” Y S {over the Italians n the opening day e of nterzone plav not only virtnally [ | week hence, with or without Tilden, bt produced a new fiIVEN REPA!RINI] tion in smiling John Henne The Indianapohs MON. TUE Continuous A sir sensa- oy % Nosales, Sonora, July 21 (—Nor- |thern Mesico panged today to do {homage to its distinguished warrior |son as the train bearing the body of General Alvaroe Obregon, prosi- | {dent-elect of the republic.from Mex- paid_his first visit to the Olympic lico City crawled along toward its adium and, found ‘the track and | goiination Navojsa,. the " slilp the infield for the field events in an |5 A0 “enilnenifly ‘onsatistoctors™ eotdl- | whe gunerst tealn wae Sapnated tion. to reach Navojoa some time today, {but whether it would arrive in time to hold the services during the day was a matter of doubt. All arrange- | ments for the ceremonies remained condition of the track is due |tentative as officialdom awaited the tphical difficulties. The |arrival of Scnora Obregon aboard is built on marsh land ve- |the train. youth's uch feared Baron H. | L. De Morpurzo in straight sets, 6-4, Arctic assured the Yankees' place in the ove | throw of the i i ing machine close to the standard of | Rene Lacoste of France. Tilden's counsel and coaching | eredited with much of Hennessey's | vepair damages suffered in the res- (Provement this year as well as the uing of survivors of the Italia to- |Stratesy the l‘lulvny_n used in yes- | day delayed search for six men who |terdays ctar mateh, following Irifted away in the balloon part of [ 1rancis T l‘l'»“l'v s sweeping tri- the dirigible and six missing rescu- | ! mh‘nu v Placido Gaslini, also in ers, including Roald Amundsen | straight sets. 6-1, ¢-1, 6-0, The ice breaker Krassin will have | But as =1 il himself put it 0 leave Kings Bay, Spitzbergen, and no away from John, ot to a Norwegian or Swedish port, been well advised as to re TWICE 6:30—8 A Tale of New York’s Underworld lell’s Kitcher and the Moscow, July 21 (P—Necessity to “Only a miracle can put the track into proper shape” Robertson said He added that it would be a “tough oh to hreak any records here." Th o geo stadium la sot "ake he ma E eredit ince the repairs necessary are such hat they can not be made at Kings Bay. It is expected that the Krassin will be able to resunmie rescue opera- igns in about two week t is Hoped that Russian and wedish planes in the meantime will pe able to fly over the arca narth rast of Spitzbergen looking for races of the halloon party and Amundsen. The Swedish aviators at inas Bay offered to put two small lanes at the disposal of the Krassin it their government permitted The Russian flyer Chukhnovsky will remain at Kings Bay r his plane while the Krass outh A dispatch to ther Russian ice breaker, the Mal- fgin, was returning to Archangel tor an unsuecessful search for the missir viring n gor Tzvestia said the 'OL PARK For today and tomorr Capitol [Park is offering as a special attrac- fon vaudeville ts and band erts i addition fo the regular unmusements and ride Dancing will e held in Palais Koval Sunday night hnd an unusually fine dance orches- ra will he the musical attraction A1) of the favorite rides and amuse- nents will be in operation and ecially the mi swimming hool is attractiv crowds juring this hot spell Monday another of the ama- cur hoxing shows will be held and Tatehmaker Conghlin pramise ther attractive card that v bristles with action nent, Teams from R ury. Middletown and ¥ ompete for honors and eature houts will he match up the Bristol and wry bovs with Hartford o Entries are as follows: 112 1h. ¢ AT Taylor. Bristol. and Joe 11 artford 124 W™, clasn lo. Hartford. and Mike (% pri of Bristol. Tony Juliano of Har Ford and Vin Labella of Middletown 125 10 aronto of Flastanbury and Johnny of artford. 132 1h ol Pat ick of Hartford and Stons f Briztol. 140 b, cligs, T rerio of Bristal and Charlie f Hartford: 150 Ih. clans, Toc f Pristol and Kechans stonbury. con- rmmoth capacity For rogular fair- indexcite fol, Clastor riford will fhe [ one tho~e | o, rank eente Byr Pl Frant Rndv John v 1d~ver ta Spend oy Each Pav in Solitary Chicago, Tuly (1 For one our each day during the rost of his ife Azar Holick must contemplate n solitary confinement in the state enitentiary his crime of murdering Anthony B Anring a Fobbery nearly two vears ago A jury vesterdav foun' Holick nilty of the murder and sentenced im to life sonment. The conrt uled that t cpend one hour ach day in soltary confinement Tolcl told the would have referred the death sentence hateher, court he akes Girls More Attractive ike a face pow- hine away-—stay Fouldn't €on 5 er that will keep n longer—spread smoothly—not log the pores-—and always be so ure and finc? Tt is made by a ne crench Process and iz called M O-GLO. 1t is surcly a wonderful Face Powder. Just try MELLO- GLO. generalship and type of game, but only his own efioits and brain work put it over. | “Hennessey's play was superh fn | levery particular iy in view of the fact that he had to pull him- If out of bad holes in the first two | et We always have known John fizhter of the gamest sort un- | der fire, but ke showed rare grit and steadiness yesterday in the crucial | woments, upsetting the haron's at- tack and hafiling him with crafty | chiange of pace, “Pe Morpnizo aifeeted by when he undoubtedly his fall in the second set As going well, was He was wore badiy hurt than was | " indicated, affected two but T doubt whether this the result by more than mes. The breaks on line de- about N although | the baron appeared more upset than {John over them.” | | Echoin nis eri cisions were ov Tilden's sentiments, ten- s highly praised Hennessey's showing against the ace of the Ital- | forces, whose hopes are all hut hed by the rvesnlt. They now miust all three remaining | matehes to capture fhe fie Hunter's almest flawless gainst Gaslini likowise was noto- rthy but less important than Hennessey's as an index to Ameri- | \ strength the Ttalian was palpably | international competitive He was nervons and ey “ainst Hunier who dropped two games in | hree st On'y a handtul of fane 00 paid adin ¥rench officiats They attributed the poor attendance | 1arzely to the ab: of Tilden, the principal gq " attraction "Big Bl was g a biz hand he t00lc his seat In the stands while his former team mate and protege, Vin- | cont Richards ponnded a typewriter | in the | Tennis iih the wonl e it i by win display heenuse low standards only s than | the play. | disappointed, | ene w nee ven as press hox cireles sl were hnzzing | posathility that Tilden restored to good standing for play challenge nterested but | to the likelihood of e in the round, ¢ 4 non-comimital s new devalapment was nnder tood officials that high considering reprecentations States Lawn Tennis | t aside Tilden's dis- | pending further investiga- tien. but nothing ix to be done pend- ng a reply frem the U, 8 L. T. A on the first Frenech cablegram re anesting that this precedure be fol Towed Tilden enine their United seociation ta harnent the was on todav's program, of ~ther developments, to extibifion singles mateh PA va Mper play an ILACE FOH EVILLE REVUE On the Screen BRILLIE DOVE in “THE YELLOW LILY Added Featare Tom Ty n “Out of the W SUNDAY—MONDAY Dorothy Dwan, Cullen Landis —in— { “OUT WITH THE TIDE" | Added Feature | REX BELL in | “THE COWBOY KID"” | cet aside for med by Dutch engineers. It was | not until last Tucsday, Robert aid, that experts in running t struction were called in to fi 1t wh the ft and soggy turf. ¢ > not worrying over track condi- |V tions, After all. the softness of the terrain will handic tors just as much H mericans. Coaches have impressed | on the Americans that their job is N0t to worry hut to get into top | shape for the games which start a | week from Sunday. The track and | fi2ld athletes, taking their first | orkout at the old stadium not rar from fhe new Olympic plant, ap- peared none the worse for their fon. day voyage across the Atlantic, De Mar. veteran mara- thoner. took a seven-mile jog along the banks of Amsterdam’s canals but the rest of the long distance ' tean. including Joie Ray, were con. | fent fo make a tour of the mara- | thon ronte by 2 utomobile T 1 field stars didn't mo- nopolize all the news. The fencors ' went to Brusscls to purchase equip- ment tour of inspection of the pavilion where they will com- pete. They were delighted with their headquarters and expoct to got down to work Monday. Members of the cavestrian squad nnleaded thejr horses from tihe President Roosevelt and then went to Hilversum, while three training grounds have been them c nee after After visiting their workouts, most of the | ns went on sight. ceeing They were the oh. 1ect of much attention from Amster. dam’s £ood burghers. S. Parker Gilhert Has Also Arrived in Paris Paris, July 21 (UP)—: Parker Gilbert, American agent for the reparation plan, arrived at today and is occupying the rtment next that of Secretary of Treasury Mellon silbert recently has had ssions with representatives various goxernments possibility of fixing the total sum Germany must pay in reparations. Under the Dawes plan, Germany fs pledzed merely o pay a stated | sum annually. e ———— —————————— CAFITOL PARK 900 Wethersfield A Hartford SPECIAL FEATURES TODAY and TOMORROW (SUNDAY) Amer tonrs Dawes Din ap the dis- of regarding the FREE ACTS Vaudeville, Band Concerts Monday Night Amateur Boxing Eight—Star Bouts—Eight Intercity Contests Glastonbury, Middletown, Bristol, Hartford Swimming Pool Open Dai 9A M to9 P. M. see | Obregon, t they could do toward remedy- miles from Navojoa. State officials | waiting at e American athletes apparently | hat funeral arrangeme 1pon Senora Obregon [ whom honorary state The braves Last night the uneral train at he hacienda locatec The date of t p other competi- | been set, Lut it was believed that as it will the it would be held Sunday. Senora Obregon the the ompany sed M ‘ajeme to Navojos e Y The war-] General chieftai officials an avojoa to await m ¢ UL « LADIES % MOB" witn RICHARD ARLEN onesenres ov ADOLPH ZUKOR wop JESSE L LASKY a Qaramount Gicture TWICE SUNDAY EVE S THE DANCE CAMEOS Stars of Musical Comedy Successes Jordy & Aleer, Dot Kamden, Leonard & White OTHERS Children 15¢ the Sonor. funeral widow awaited the “Rancho Nainari home of Gene 1 at Cajeme, lenger. with 1l ey is in a position 411 knows of Tunn | any. The staff of spar he pre N capital said ts depended final days in camp. he burial has not was dropped Ralph Smit] arranged to ac- | from the F train as I'; valley from fro a Phil Mercurio and Braddock will be r finish. ayo aqui Indians, Obregon was n, gathered with d fownspeople at the funeral train ack to be permit of the | The Prince of V cently that he specches while tra using a portable he works with two t ing hair ... W her man in a “ights for hi « + Gets him. SELECT ACTS VAUDEVILLE Featuring Presenting a Revue Unique with Through his two meetings | ent champion, Demp. ¥'s weaknesses, being whittled down |a light heayvyweight from Syracuse. ific coast, often writes Blazing personality . . . Flam- The Battle of the Mediterranean LAKE COMPOUNCE BRISTOL Saturday Nighf [l 1 to tell what he | if | ring partners was today for the Paul Swiderski m the payroll. 230 pound glant has gone. possibly James J. etained until the | ales confessed re- | his veling by train, ypewriter which | fingers A Fireworks Fantasy See land and sea hosts baitle in a brilliant pyro- technical panorama for the supremacy of the sun- ny Mediterranean. You cannot afford to miss it. This is the season's best show, DANCING THURS, FRL SAT. TASILLO'S ORCHESTRA é VICTOR VARCONI..SCHILDKRAUT A WILLIAM C. deMILLE PRODUCTION News—Dorothy Devore in “Cuti e”. “HEART TO HEART" Beauty Who Caused Its Biggest Drama! PHYLLIS HAVER JOSEPH Acsop’s Fables—Organlogue Barry Norton —in— “FLEETWING” OW, she pic W wWay . .. m; loves him Ow OTHERS | Aunt Eppie Hogg, the Fattest Woman in 3 Counties. By Fontaine Fox. 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