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n the g Mrs, Fla, iative laried tes. wo- years - only ts of whom ed in erable it of es to nts to must ogicals enever offi- he re- d rs. She pleased L fight ¢ is al- who is for her, ement. vhile a andling ren, and y to be should isdirects lack sati® | of the ated coller . orgette. Qf‘p lml II!ll l‘i ll Illlll ) 089558889355 3533E2 2 NEW BR HELEN WILLS T0 PLAY THD CHANPS {Former Title Holders Wil Prob-| ITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, o e o o, =t [ TEN. MILLION HEAD OF WILD GAME meb s e i’ MIGRATING OVER PART OF AFRICA| seeded stars. The leading attrac- tions of the opening day are the en- within fifteen yards of it and finally moving a counters between Mrs. Mallory and | Oene” Burrift, and between Mrs. | Bundy and Charlotte Miller of New N | York, which take place at the same A e waukee AUGUST 20 1928, Explorers and Hunters Witness Unusual Sight— arrett, museumn, |the prospects of getting a fine col- reported that o 2 Ty ) lection of animals were zood ably Reach Journey Finals ASSMILS GOV. SMITH Eight Lions, Curious [[i%, i Goodrieh are not oniy Unless otherwise indicated. theatrica] motices and reviews in this column are | | About Auto, Examine el B 1:..,‘1" ....(ofln“ |o”§'l:|- the D Wy Drem egencies for the ‘'espective amusemest company. Forcst Hills, N. Y., Aug. 20 P— | goatice Candidate Says He s | A Mov lwhole Safari well stocked with F00000000000000000000000000000000 00PIPINIIPIREQ® | [iclen Wills, champion of America, | Vehicle and Move Away rresn meat. England and France, to win her| Dangling Leer Bttle Before ¥ B esiablsh o 3 BARTHELMESS AT CAPITOL | LOCAL MINSTRELS AT STRAND |i(ik ‘national women's tennis cham- 2 | Quietly. SoenessibIes gt A new Richard Barthelmess is re- | Beginning today for a three-day | pionship on ihe courts of the West| ©f the Voters. ¥ et e e vealed in “Out of the Ruins" the |engagement the Strand presents the | siqe Tennis club here this weck, | . e — : S : | N Britain Minstrel Folli taged = | Milwauke Aug. —(MP—Nor- | < = wenzori, part of the ran known car's new First National feature | New Britain Minstrel Follies staged | il have to dispose of two former !, ooy o 50l Yrork, | Nairobi, Kenya, ) Africa, A R R e b which opened at the Capitol last |2nd produced by Clem Lewls Vith | champions. candidate for-the presidency 20 (P—A remarkable migration of | situated on the border of British evening for four days. a cast of 50 local young men and | Three ex-champions are entered " | game in the Tanganyika territory is 4 : 1 icallt ail af whom 8 ed Governor Smith of New York be- | the Belgian Conzo This story, based on an original hy‘ ladies practically all of whom are iy (his year's event and it seems| ;.o coieral thousand persons at the | I ported by Carveth Wells of the Sir Philip Gibbs, is a thrilling story | Popular in amateur theatricals in | probabie that two of them will reach |, nnual pienic of the socialist party | Milwaukee Auscuni-Clicago Geo- of a French Blue Devil, his heroism |the city |the semi-finals. Mrs. Mol Bjur- | 5 \Ge P Ve Gave graphic Society expedition, re- under fire, his romantic and possion- | The cast has been rehearsing un- | stedt Mallory, eight times winner m" £ = - __|vort being made from the party’s ate love for Yvonne, his daring |der the direction of Mr. Lewis for (he title is placcd at the head of| —‘Governor Smith,” Mr. Themas | ;¢ peadquarters in the o ¢ Inethod of deserting s regiment in |the past few weeks and a finished |the Jower half of the draw, second tald v SEoslaliss is dangling a | 1, apritory Where they arrived on > order to visit his sweetheart; and, |Performance will be given at the |{o Miss Wills in the secding. Un- hoey, bottle before the workers in the | g, | following the declaration of the first showing, this afternoon. ~The jess she encounters a startling upset. hope they will fargst ‘d.mu!”l-):».:d. Martin Johnson, noted animal | armistice, how tremendous obstacles |¢nd men are Elmer Johnson, Robert [she is expected to meet Helen the He predicted that regardicss of the |y opopraphor who is in the same | . Arere overcome and the two lovers | Van Tine, Raymond Steele, Billy | second—Helen Jacobs of Berkeley, | Presidential election result, meither| jigpict with Wells jated that ”ICk were brought together. { e . Thomas Schenck and|cal, in the semi-fi it she V"yr_" will make any change in pro- | )6yt 10,000,000 head of game are | On Thursday a double feature Grorse s .Included among the gets safely past this ba | iRttien, g ) . linigrating across the country in a oromram will me offered presenting | soloists are Clara Hindier , Molly | Miss Wills in the final. Miss Ja rcobs | Whether Smith or oHover wins is | ()4 mass ten miles wide and thirty | sa e Norma Shearer in “The Actress” |Dreyer, Mae Andersor, Charles|is third on the seeded list. toius a matter of miney Sporting 30- | jia: Jong 4t one spot | adapted from Pinero’s play “Tre- |Moor py Shahanian and Dick | Miss Wills does not get into action | terest.’ Mr. Thomas said. “Some of | bras were stated to be leading | 'ellc Jawney of the Wells” and the co.|Moffitt, with Oliver St Lawrence |with the greater part of the field |Us Who were guilty of voting fOr { 10 way in a mass ten miles wide feature will offer Ired Thomson in (and Marie Kameo featured as spe- 1s she has drawn a first round “l'hmrx in 1 lfilvfn‘r.-\nlw h\-')l\- 1'“’;‘* and five mil ep followed by “Kit Carson,” a thriling narrative of | cialty dance There are four other bye, but when she does plenty of Out of war, only to learn tha €| hiles of gnus und other anmials. | ey e of Amorica's flaming characters |acts on the bill including Al, Emma, |opposition will be: waiting for her. | difference between him and Hughes | " pp oxplorer's camp at the time | InoneminuteDr. Schol\sZI‘;w- of the early west and Margie, in “A Wire of Song and | In the champion’s half of the draw Was th rhetorical embellishments | 04007 o inileat i onsthas padsend corn pain because they S S |Danee:” Schuler, Harris & Co. in | are two of the former titleholders, | Which he offered to the god of war, o abont 3 degrecs south of the | remove the cause=frictionand THE PALACE “Wh It Al Abiut;" Marjorie May Sutton Bunday of Santa are not "”j""‘ Ho01 O _“\"0“' away | L ovator. Wells reported that des- | pressurcof shoes—the only safe, 5 . s Burton in “Mimicry;” and th a, Cal, winner in 1904 and |Our votes again by choosing 1m\~:'“ ,\.q. quatorial location, the air | surewayknowntoscxencefor mona’ "will be the feature at- | yoncon Renee Revue with a large Mrs. Mazel Hotchkis Wightman of Tweedls Dum and Twcedle Dee.” | \as so cold ho had to sleep in a:. traating corns naturally. Zino- irpction at the theater Wed- | gt jn An Opportunity Contest.” | Boston, who has captured the title| — Seeping hag and wear 4 thick over- | padsarethin,protective, healing, nesday. It is said to be one of the | o feqqure photoplay offer he | four times. | coat and sweater while he would | safeand sure, Buy a box today. biggest attractions on the sercen for |yo iy 1.egion,” a tale of sex love, | Except for the three years that | | have heen v thankful for a hot | At drug, shoe and dept. stores. the forthcoming scason. |and strife on the sands of the Alger- ' Mary K. Browne, now vlmr,\.\ln\p‘ A. G. Hammond, United Spanish | water bottle at nights. | " Helen Hunt Jackson, author of |y, qegert, Its cast features Norman | eld fhe championship, MIs. | war Veterans, will hold a special| The party had several experiences | DIScholls “Ramona,” wrote the story with as | y, Stone, June Marlowe | Wightman and Mrs. Mallory ruled | pcoting at 7:30 tonight at the State | with animals en route, particularly | Whlwm":.a pUTRosS a8 d'l‘ the au-,nq M olan the courts fror 1905 until the be-| ypmopy to take action on the death | with one group of vight lions. The ‘hrl‘r: ?r' Ihlhml”:mn 7 'x ¥ "q"“ “Ra- | O the program changes :;nmm: oy“nn» ke ‘M Q'““i': of late Corporal IYrederick Hilde- | beasts were curious about the car in | 1 L/ 1et, historiar refer iy e 1t- | Helen.” Mrs. Bundy, 41 vear old e - et e Al e A e e i‘)“a}'y‘n‘!: En mxfly”z:.nfl:plmmnms‘h“M” E Rt 2 | prend. advt. | whieh Wells was riding, coming 0| " pug one onehé pain is gone! of the Indians, ctar of the movies and galloping | has been the ontstanding feature of | | ehost of the gridiron. in person, pi senting his vaudeville Mrs. \\'illeblandt About e, 77" There o other &.|and g0 on fo the semi-final. To Take Charge of Probe ;"7 ¢ r\v\"(‘h'! p,:,Lll,::, other fe- | ough such players as Edith Cross New York., Aug. 200P—News- | The feature movie attraction on |of San Francisco, who is fourth papers today said Mrs. Mabel Walk- |11 show will offer charming Colleen | the seeded last, Marjorie Gladm o Willebrandt, assistant attorney | yfoore with lawrence Gray and of California, Alice Francis general in charge of prohibition en- | jory sterling in <Oh Kay™ As o |Orange, N. J. and Eleanora Sears, forcement, was reported preparing | ool ion Kayt enjoyed | Boston veteran to conduct in person a federal grand | ;" opational popular run and the | Before meeting the suryivor of jury investigation into alleged liquor || T o 0 e 0 piot law violations by 26 recently raid- | Wills must overcome the opposition ed night clubs. The grand jury is | ot Mrs. Charlotte Hosmer Chapin of scheduled to roconvene today. 11,200 Bllhflh 'VllncN Springfield, s third _ranking Mrs. Willebrandt, these reports I | n er and a semi-finalist until she has examined the last of | Quebec, Que.. Aug_ 20 (P—Twelve quarter final round. sses. imeluding many of |hundred British miners who are TR SR S0 6 players en- Bl <ccial prominence, who have been SPeKing relief from unemployment, s e hfore the 0 Great Britain, passed through Frand Sury: Quehec over the week-end en route Major Maurice Campbell, prohi- :?m'al:lr: harvest fields of western PICK O' THE PICTURES! bhition admunistrator for this district, nd Mrs. Willebrandt would have nothing to do with the examination Approsimately S0 per cent of men were former service m act of colleg n's tennis, is favored 1o def; Wightman in the third rov re- | wome | Mrs. | struggle between those stars, M the en of 'witnesses, They came to Canada under the i British government plan to supply TODAY, TUES., WED, unemployed miners with work in Conti One Killed, Four Hun the ficlds of Canada. Special traing ujimuons carried them from Quebec on the In Bad Auto Accident Hingham, Mass., Aug. 20 (P—On man was killed, three men and a = woman seriously injured and sever- | [,a Huexta (onqldermg al others hurt when all were thrown | trom an automobile driven by W. J. Mulqueney of Somerville at \Ilrlnmhl last night. |second stage of their journey. Los | De Aug. former declared tod end: Angel |De La Huerta, Mulqueney died soon after reach- |president of Mexico, ing the Cohasset hospital. The [that his return to Mexico, seriously injured included Thomas his political exile, liooney, Medford; Margaret Barrett, |the tone of a message which Melrose; Ediward Austin, Malden jawaits from friends in Mexico C and John MeAnarney, Dorchester. — - jvisional DPEGREE AWARDED TO SALA The degree of hachelor of educa- |this fime,” said De tion has been conferred upon Vin- |swering publishe cent Sala, a general science teacher,|might be the case. at the Central Junior High school, ‘mn message from Mexico City T The degree was given after he had |say no more about the matter.” completed his studies at Boston uni- | - e versity where he had been taking | S eonrace. Betore coming 1o Legion Teams to Meet this city Mr. was graduated have presidency, I .a Huerta in ala, Returning to Mexico 20 (A—Adolfo | provisional | depended upon “But as for being offered the pro- {thought f such a turn of events at | reports that this | Until 1 receive In Hartford on Labor Day | Dashing Rolel day | ing | he ity. no an- | san | from Hyannis, N State Normal | tUpon invitation of Recreation | school. Commissioner Richard Dillon of ¥ Hartford, ilover post, Ameri- | BLACKMER'S DEFENSE in 1 " haseball team, will pla ford Labor Day in the afternoon 3 o'clock in Colt's park. A series tween the two has been The sccomd game will be played Denver, Colo.,, Aug. 20 (P—The| Aefense. of Henry M. Blackmer on a | federal indictment charging perjury, in case he is returned to the United States may be based on the allega- tion that evidence against him was obtained illegally, his attorney here [toss-up to decide the place for has revealed. ‘H\\nl game if such is necessary. Loges Reserved Evenings! STRAND The Big Show of the Year Clem Lewis Presents “NEW BRITAIN MINSTREL FOLLIES” 50 YOU KNOW THEM ALL 50 PEOPLE PEOPLL Each and Every One a Resident of This City! Al, Emma, Margie—Schuler Harris Co. Marjorie Burton NEE REVUE! “THE FOREIGN LEGION” Maddening with Its Swecp of Desert Passioris! LEWIS STONE—NORMAN KERRY—MARY NOLAN What a Show! — THURS,, FRI, T. — What a Show! in Person \ of College Life, “77" OTHER SELECT ACTS COLLEEN MOORE in “OH KAY” The Play Was Funny—The Picture's a Riot! 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