New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 6, 1928, Page 9

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l J{/@ ‘Claiming non-payment of a note ."01 ' tional Life s in “very splendid con- . 000038853 s ' gl 3 »w et e o Uslese otherwise Indicated. theatrical motices and reviews in this ecohnnn are Writtep by Dress ageucies for the espective amusemest company 3 “THE COP* AT THE CAPIICL At last the uniformed policem s gloritied upon the screen! William Boyd, who martial uin n of the 2 10 the silversheot ¥ reduction “I 1 a police vehicle Donald at Fuesday JOHN GILBERT An AT STRAND photopliy xeleet vadeville offered at the Strand nd Wednesday that will unusually good entertain- Most pictures have to do . of cour But it has re- to John Gilbert, more or noted as a lover, to inject a idea into ¢lis thing that sereen trama is made of. idea—and it is an intensely dramatic and thun- [derously powertul on is to be seen in “The Cossacks.” his new - | Goldwyn-Mayer vehicte now (‘.IV the and theater, L adeville is headed by s miniature musical clte “Vanities™ and has a inciudes tive shapel smart steps and songs ) des providi hodge podze of entertainment Wil be well received. Shelton Bently nlh nue offerin clever per: 05 are wi and olivr I 'S Eat” ar nary and jolly j points i entertainment, Prieste and his company “Let's Make Whoopie” ng that presents a | a unique brand of inni b cati exceilent fine and acts five is o b Tuesday brought the West Pointer in the De Mille | provide Parade,” has the | 1nent. noin o his latesy | With love The Cop.™ directed | Mained which will be on the Capitol theater toda and Wednesday | Beginning Thursday 1 be completely ent g double cellence. One Adolph Menjou Tess [ new (A Crisp, View the m changed and will feature show of « aitraction will of and ¥n Bren in “A Night of Myster thrilling f drama that has an unusual story while the co-feuture will provide a comedy hit in “Home, James™ with Laura La Plante featurea Beginning Ju revu- cast that 5 a ha unday night for four AL days the management announces the ‘ showing of the new sereen hit “Road ilouse,” a story that deals with the flaming youth of toduy “ e S i L) i a clever con timent i Song act; Les Pal- the ayviophone zood musical Maddox; presenting funsiers extraord their v Puit Is Blought on Non-Payment of Note nove 5 are strong Ha proser « novelty of- v in R sholt will with vaudeyilic STONE HAPPY A5 " HE WIGELES TOES Cum Lags in st and Body Wrapped Ne Sion since April drews brought suit Peter Kostrzewski, closire of a mortza of the mortgaged Clintock street writ, issucd by the firm of Kirkham, Hungcerford. Cooper, & Camp, acting as Lrusters of the estate of Horace Booth, loan- ed the sum of $2.400 to the defend- ant, who mortgaged his property lo- cated on McClintock strect, The decd was later tranaferred fo the pliin- £ who that Kostrz i to payment on the ipal interest and owes for rorents and taxes, Papers word el ble Fred Winkle 1946 An- rinst Joseph € toduy secking a fore- and possession misex on Me- cast ntsement hursday Jean 11 ed in “Jazz Mad” change of select it he ol an claims make or Consti writ the and court ¢ August, £l lusumncc ()fhclal Liable to Face Charges St. Louis, Aug. 6 (A Koy ¢, Toombe and other o of 1he Internationl Life Insurance com- pany have been given om K in to produce inos or iminal commissioners who inve W Aug. 6 his haass gle his toes and its all sorts of pleasure, ey actures, London, ror all found he can giving him Hix Doy Fred legs i wipped of plaster i yurd his airpl udation noted dancer and cight insur- | " scovered he can from diferent has en- the casts and bind er of vhieh e S Caritics o recom of « by an Sstates comyp; action {manipulate his toes and it couraged him tremendonsly e believes it tures of e stigati indi anl wles the wee not that iin be doing the Pdances tiat have made him one of the st best beloved characters, i Hospital authorities reported this morniva that e had spent a ahy and zo, denicd | there was any shortaw e diserepancy i the afiiirs of his A he will oompany, sazing that e Internn- his as in or 5173 tion.* The 1 mude by port of e wmrles 1 fomin comm connnis Petrick, ¢ saild they ioners, 1i- tor night waus mer, o 1othe soenrities t Loombs had retoscd them *oze to hix bookw when they e 4 uwpon him in Chic and | e to Him Continement is proving irksonie Hed Stone, always unusnally active 150, Yoesterday Te protested to his stodanzhter Dorothy that he it 1o get up, SIE they'd take off W indicating his fit as a fiddle. M he And he vigerously under the Nevertheless, Stone's say it will e o he hle Stone’s new produiction, seheduled to open in Oc- tol lor the direetion of Charles Dillingham, will e postponed a few monthy to it the actor's legs il permit to dnee, Dorothy i today Vike 0 was 1 e Wrappings, 10 logs are okay s his toes sheets, Zimtmerman Engaged lor Annual Assessors’ Check Frank M. Zimmerman, chairman of the hoard of has been engaged fo as , man Thomas Linder in 11 check-np merchandise new buildinzs, preperdtory to i the grand Jist. Mr. Zimmerman was in charge of this work during three vears of chuirmanship on the hoard, and has psisted his suceessor fo the past two y Authority to 1 gage an aide wag voted the hourd | at the July meeting of the com council. < stuft forme AESORROVE, t Chair mnual | attendants of miny W il ever ks befo; is ¢ to danc h a Mg B just like a big He hates the of having to lie still all {he feels optimistic albout his flowing him to dance agein.” Miss Ktone the tivities curtailed of the ther Wy said hoy." Doro idea READ HERALD ¢ TOR BI m 'Nol Just A Promise % ..An Ironcl-d Gusrantee Solid. Healthy IKiesh Fos Skinny, Rundown People hinted her mizht tent y fly ng to shing, but 1 he acd as ever i insists he's prove he Jenn fiy without « pect he'll have a bit Aiftice with ns—the family—if he {¥tay on the ground a while Ity doesn’t | McCoy does nol inerely promise pounds of firm, sturdy flesh for weak, scrawny men and women-—he ! gives you this ironclad guarantec the rairest, sq rest and most gen-. erous guarantee that you ever heard. Here it is! . | 1t after thing 4 sty cen hoves | of McCoy's Tablets ; i L 0 the Pietnpes! Ca—p'iia'i TODAY. . WE « 4llll|i|l tely 1 tmprove with | ¢ inhealth | hovized 1o re: i the purchase price, Sickly, underweight me women—don't delay anofh 't today and take Kinow what it means 1o attractive figure which in-| ation everywhere you go. | areal happiness which an abundznee of vitality |} Tablets- have i s adm the with v ener A Floriun zivl g 20 pounds in & months and her chest filled out. One New njoy soded hollow man galned pounds in 8 weeks, x womun gainel | 15 pounds in 5 wecks, according to| her own doctor. 1 Pounds of solid, hicalihy flesh, r ored health and vitality—or money Need we say more? ¢ PALACE TODAY ) HAZRIS JED CLASSICT Ca-Feature PAULINE G. GAN OF THE DUGOUTS™ TUESDAY dwick, Harry LA URA LA PLANTE —in— “HOME JAMES” A Tale of love and Langhtes! Begins P e S ROAD HOUSE Helen in Co-Feature TIM McCOY in today., | Metro- | playing ! lty; | 187 0 NEW BRITAIN N DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1928 —_————,——,—,,ee——eeeeeee— e e e e Pyt 4B Stockwell hias 161t to spend | Wmuels oI Fmal Events Given : Am Ithe { 0w Canada. 200 100 Siates, | o0 { Britai R tand 3.0 {land BN Hand. 1o south 100 Louko 100 ) i & ! i 160 ‘I.r Birog States. Dise Stites, I’ol States + M Iig States, Hat han Hop | Tapan e | Wo the O tition 100 Ui N iy 100 Dis land Hig! Cani i Wi Arehhishop mat Canas ihis re | tion » over to in th hishop of collor Th hourd at § fiee i bille core nt ched ioner matte by nolly new slate of Olymipic CETOVICTITOTIVISPTVOOTIVII VISV TV D | tivld champions Canada. 00 hicy, 000 Shot States. | pronshrip. 0 States A younger s. Andrew Stempica of TR e Mrs. A A. Kioskowski of Hurttord lert erday on un extended motor 'trip Which Wil! tuke them to cvery state in New England and also 1o | Quebee, New Bronewick and Nova | Scotia They cxpeet to be away for | about 1wo weeks. ! With Events Won 6 P—lere's rack and sterdam, Aug. Panan § {ioday 1 Stempien of 11 Silver Lo the tand Miss Vera Osman o 100 | gy es, Lawlor strect are spending their an- | nual vacation at Block Island. Altorney Edward A, Mag et Detroit. Michigan, where he apend his vacation with friends. SMag expects to be away Wecks, rick Miss Hell neters — Perey Williams, g meters Perey Williais, Eleetis “ucters—Itay Larbit, United for the Jorge dida Order \loons for measure U tor will Mr. | two | meters—Douglas Lowe, noox). neters— Great tor Haurry Larva, Fin- | Vi mcters—Willic Ritola, IFin- Miss Jewell Pilkonis of meters—Paavo Nuvml, Fin- and Miss Holen Ahlstrom A strect will spend the meter hurdles—s. ). Atkinson, b Luke Africa. meter st street | of Aven| A next {wo weeks | taken in Bomoscen, \t. | trying | boxes. Jarrested |ing fist Daniel Mullin, on an aniomobile hurdles—Lord Great Britain, meter steeplechas ola, Finland. meter relay David Prospect street, tour of Maine. is Toivo Walter Carlson been spending of this city whe | Made tie summer at | Indian Neck, Lranford, is in this city for a few days, | | aidl vith | Miss Mudeling United States s 10 meter relay—United States headqua th A —) Ouafi, Field Ed Urapee; | Schmitt of kst | "Main sircet spent the week-end at | tive family sutamer home 1 Indian | Neck, | fow Panama br. A suying: “The in all t the g Hznity lic. i purely table toral 1 the and ehi; ad juiip Hanim, Unite Bud (x). Vault—=Sabin us Houser, United Me, and Mrs. Albert k. G365 Main siveet, were we itors at Hummonasett Beach, Carr, United Enoch or put—dJdohn Kuck, United lin—1 Jumy Miss Alig Maine, H. Lundquist Lol Sweden United Murphy is vacationing | i Kinz, in o nmer throw - Patrick Ot Treland ), step and jump alla- | George Bain wer past we Paris and Hurry Shana- i Indian Neck during the | Mikio Oda k-cnd athlon—laavoe Yrjola, Fin Miss street triends Huzel Morgan of May spent the week-cnd with at Indian Neck and Madison. Tndicites pated | only m: in the Hal my ceived retained cham C. E. Bwny ot and Mrs, W, K. Brown spending their va- Saybrook Manor. M Wi, Angust Mildied I touring over Bear and Storm King highway The Misses Adele | &ert will spend the at Summit Lake camp, Palasade In- |terstate Park, Y. | = CANADIAN BISHOTY I Miss Estelle Stapski wnipeg, Man. Aug 6 — gpe0t, §s spending her ritehar Matheson, pr- plogsant View, It of ti Chureh of Eng d In - la for 20 years, has submitted and Mrs, signation 1o fhe house of spending the to take offcet September View, R. 1. rehbishop, T8 v ey announcing bhelieved he ns of the man. He of the tpert’s Land Manitola wnive Wo o Chawpions cliampions Iympic t {3 follow My and Plainvitle, of this cit cation at N, crowned in M. and tield compe- “Track weters—Elizabeth obinson, Mr. and «family, Mrs, ggert and unday 1. Linn gert, Adele [the rep vt spent| “The Mountain | mes: and | meters—Lina Radke, Ger- meter pelay—y Vield Halina Konopucha i, jority of with m cus ro- | and Milded kg- | next two weeks h jump-- Ethle Catherwood, third of Niunley vacation at panfon, b, ave Thomas A, Feeney (ten tim vacation at P {mobile, ant who in 1 he the Iplant a The g tor fanne his resigna- 1ould hand primate office will continue church as and chan- ity A, Holstein » Vivian of turned A& the gue lier cottagy dence Island, and Highlan after spending n weck ts of Mrs. d Trow atl our Winds” at Pru- [ 8 of Dr.and Mrs, turned from Lake Sunapee, M. Cooley have vacation spent L 14 Mis. Marie Carvoll of Franels street and Mrs, May Cook of Farm- ington are spending a two week's vacation in - Boston and At- lantic Ci ' BOARD TO MEET at August mecting of the fire Will L held tomorrow evening velock at the connmission’s of- v city hall. Approval of monthly and uction on more than of phications — for appoint- to the substitut for are uled for action, The commis- 5 will also fake action in the voof an erroncous fire alarm reading Capt. John Con- a avenu Miss ldna Peterson of Park street a4 Miss Constance Norfeldg of Withrop street are spending their vacation at Winthrop Beach, Mass. John Gilbert With ‘RENEE ADOREE VAUDEVILLE JACK DE SILVIA'S —VANITIES— A Miniature Musical Revuette Shapely Girls, Smart Songs and Steps! SHELTON BENTLY - Bl ntiment in Song” LES PALMIROS Zylophone Stars MURRAY AND MADDOX “Let's Eat” | | A Handy Kitchen Pail or an attractive, durable Clothes Hamper absolutely free if yoa . purchase your Universal Iron this month. : | Returns Indicate They Won in' {ports of indicated jeivil engineer and liberal E. . withdrew laxt ts were to veported. no arrests in Lepor ‘oro and satest in 1 most ¢ ‘our a “Returns heaviest voto ges 1o nt Chiari in October." cov Kenosha, weeks was Nicholas Knitting {the floor of the c said, {TWO MILLIONS 10 BE SPENT FOR YACHTS| Buili— RALS SEEMTO | BE THE VIET[]RS we Craft to he gest of Their Kin ver | Constructed. Panama Struggle | Now Yarky e 8 40— Gonimctal | for the construction of tour pleasure yuchts, two of which will be the largest of their Kind ever built 1n clection | this country, have been awarded, vietory [ Joseph A, MacDonald, president of citdi- | Henry J. lnc. yacht | signers, announced today. The ¢ 'Will represent an invesiment of 000, 6 (P Liurly general comy ma, Aug. res Sunday' a 1 liberal conzression diclow, do- | At | on of Klorencio Arosemena. | candidats . the four Baih Tron Works Bath, Me. for w yachtman whos: identity was not divulged. It will cost for than $1,000.000 and will be 1 twin serew Diesel yaeht of clipper- 1 design, 1 feet long and with | 4 33 toot 6 inch Tt will have | {nine guest staterooms below deck. | On deck will be a continuous steei {deck house for galley and pantry, large dining room, the owner's stateroom, « wril room and | salon | The other la P will be buljt for Carl Tucker. of New York, the Geor Lawley and Sons’ ds in Neponset, Mass. 1t will be | 09 feet long with a 34-foot be nd will cost about $825.000 A 130 foot twin-serew | houschoat 1o cost 5,000 will be built for W. H Van Der Poel of | INew York at the Fogal yards, Miami. Fla., and a twin-screw Die- | sel yaebt for an unidentitied Detroit | itsman will he built at ost of This craft is booked for in 9 to bo! of the West | built by the presidency, Boyd, only opj wis conceded. ition can- week at and catin were closed 18 hours as ; prevailed ALl at - noon precautionary st benm few. Rour men were nto custody in Colon city for drop two ballots in th There a few porsons in the provinces fights. Panama however, that were tor stag- city police they had w 35,000 Votes ts veaching Dy rters gave him « provinces Darien unrepe s in the and Colon vit Aroscmenas am 000 votes tcas Del ted and 4 | provinees of 0 gasoline of missi rosemena issucd @ statenent | clections it he country were carricd ou in the midst enthusiasm and civil | history of the repub it followed by a cruise Indies SMITH RETURNS T0 | WORK AT ALBANY Finds Business Accumulated During His Briel Respite ) —\With Keep him Governor in his old Misny from wasn't all Lakes eruise in the pling some personat B ourney cting incidents of a nature gathorings was adjust rules of and 1 inevi- vl under cultur valry, political partics n th contest 1 ¥ candidacy provindes, contender Tow votes partic though voted in the Boyd wis Toy hev Dr capi- e Heavy Vote to dat cant indicate th i the annals of [ Alluny Cnough on accupicd Smith N. X his mind for Aug. 6 o ublic. number of congratulaiory ved indicate the f my countrymen ¥ clection 1o suc ma- was buek today are please | Presi reund 1m stampin ten | play I by ON fina P —1h. ol eed duy vac that the exceutiy i the dead of night, te after midnight a 100-mile automobile trip through pitch dark- | ness and siorms along the west bank of the | he governor | nd menbers of his tamily motored | from Camp Smith near Peeks- where late yesterday ternoon | returned to i Wis., Aus mbushing in less than tw eported Satnrday Winter and a girl com employes of the Allen A company. we fired on s while riding in an auto- | kill They escaped by dodging to he roviewed 1wo regiments of the Knitters of the New York national guard. on a strike. | Business Plles Up assailants rode in @ car, Win-' As he got back today to the which “charged from an of being a presidential ion G i minating when son inere grind nomince as | evening, | having 1o do with his cand | having {the fa | called ip the ’u.»u as the chief executive of an Press the Pedal Motor cars of high price, such as the Rolls Royce, prize Bijur centralized chassis lubri- cation as an invaluable feature. 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He [above the purade ground, emjoyed flsu was faced with the nccessity [The trumpeters added (o the merri- into shape his ac-/ment with “My Old Man's 8 Good ch which he will de-|Old Man” and other army favorites, Jiver two weeks from Wednesday [and the party broke up with “Three and in addition had in |Cheers for Al Rmith, nimber of conferences| §t was nearly dark when the ACY. | governor and his party went across 1o a targe extent|pear Mountain bridge to the west has up in his mind wha' |shore of the Hudson and moved he intends to say at his notification | northward, in # heavy stream of feremony on the cast sieps of the automobile traffic, through West capitol, during the week. | Point military reservation. One of his trusted advisers, Henry Moskowitz, who has mft:”" A ha iy pos an s et of pl‘llrlnl'v at n.u main cam auu"“(’"m‘ up.the Miway st glings heatauariors i New York oaa k2 o the side of Storm King mountuin, arters B 4 the sKies 1o the north were black member of the democratic camM g nuwingted At intereall b paign exueutive commitice, came | gy of lightning, which broyght Albuny with the governor's party.| oy clearly the vision far helew, joined it at Peekskill. She ‘ Get End of Storm ple o remain several duys. and | oqpye ginith party, however, eangh undoubtudly will have a hand in the | iy the tag end of itha glbsiAita preparation of the | storm. although it encountered eon Fo the nation | siderable heavy rain before reweh WL etther hereon wtbnier | GOvered With water. tree limbs wer. e e I in the path. and in all & dozen o) GO barty leaders, among |pmoro gutomoblles were passed Scnator Walsh of Montand |\which had heen ditched or showed also recognized _authorities 0n|ysmistakable slgns of having been m question. The identity. o7 | in' collision various persons who will consultation has the whipy co plaln’e S prospect a governor shaped ac is nomince’s mes two Jumber them and he I e Governor not | nay L over and Mrs. Smith, how were in no dunger at any time. e PR T. COME ON DAD HAVE YOUR CHILD'R EYES EXAMINED NOW— ORE SCHOOL OPENS FRANK E. GOODWIN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST MAIN ST. 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