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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1928, morn- [curb in front o |FLASHES OF LIFE: WORLD'S FASTEST |12 oot o o, . o 0 i i e v e e SPRINTER GETS BIRTHDAY PRESENT 4.;;::: S e R R e is0 damaging the front of his own | “a vicious character Rollins said G i | i | || el ot R ¢ the Associated Presa. y 52, of Occun, injured in automobile | uuarters f 1there | New York="1hs fastest gitd apint- | ;o0 iss at Backus hospital | was @ > i on but the | 4 erin the world is to move still faster. AEp t car, ¢ picked up a stone intending to a4 Smith, azed 17, throw it near Zink and keep him s fater. Aime J. Lacrolx, | office can ! companion, w ll l’lll r her 17th birthday today Eliza- struck him {s | whet! liquor. | front scat by beth Robinson of Chicago, back from © S0, but Zink followed him up the | Rollins caled at the office of the Pprosecuting attoriley on Tuesday to { complain about Zink, and & few - minutes later Zink came in and showed his fnjured foot. Rollins told the sergeant that Zink had | called at his home when he was at work a. night and annoyed Mra. Rollins, his actions being described to the sergeant as “too fresh.” The case of Mrs. Marian Merifly, wits the with a male | 1 Vlll AT N Bleg ¢ car which ,\.4 cES . wj" Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical motices and reviews in this colump are ¥ilep by prems agencles for the respective amusememt company. Louis 1 reet, who away, but the stone, which was no iraitis’ car, zer than a twenty-five cent piece, s thrown probably hit him. ~ “He was going | the impac ul suf- around disgracing my name and | “It's hard to tll © said. | fered slight injuries to 5. honor for three months.” Rollins | |triumph at the Olympics, received a Motoreycl 2. Har- also complained of her back |said. “Onea in his {present of a beautiful new scdan or tos resentand Oficer Harner |from dad. Right off the boat she b ,Nm, ! hopped mto the arms of the law. Capt. Matt McGrath of the New York police, a veteran Olympian presented when I lived her to New Louse and Mrs. Zink and my wife | aged 30, of 165 Whiting street, < was |k an | her to the crowd at the pier and it | was noticed that her complexion argument and 1 went in to| Plainville, charged with theft of take my wite's part, Zink advanced | merchandise in the Davidson & { came from athletics without usc of | rouge or lipstic Fuller se clogu Smith. She Boston ictory des tile” speech by Gov. s Hoover | | ite 1t and versa- UG od sk fee ssary to witness said. | litie ving €| S SOPOOEE | RED GRANGE AT STRAND America’s famous gridiron star, Red Grange, is being presented in person at the Strand for a three- day engagement beginning today The “Galloping Ghost™ of foothall 's | London—There is such a thing as ed him to keep himself in the very |now in vaudeville and continuing his greyhound changing its spots, pink of condition at all times, the |success as well as did in the | After winning a race by ten lengths star was at last enabled to relax |world of s el- { at Dudmore park a dog was given a during the making of his new s lent sclect acts | bath of gasoline and lost a white lip ring production, “Telling the World' |on its tail and white pads on its which comes Friday to the Paluce| »On, Ica s 0. K.! Mirth|feet, therchy being revealed as a theater, | fairly shook the Strand theater at|dog which had raced under another Not that Haines doesn't get | the first local showing of this latest | name. plenty of exc > in the new pic- (Colleen Moore picture this after- | ture, which is more thrilling than | ;oon. | any he ever made, but he is not | B portrayed an athlete. Personals 1o g Girai ns bt is, when c registra ued to his bro he had never ! Judse ainst a repetit old him he we ient time toward me with a pitehfor Rela- | Leventhal store on Main street yes- to ¥red 7 s testimony about | terday forenoon, was continued un- 1pon protruding from Lollulu \(ll tomorrow o request of Attorney pocket, the latter said it we | 8. Gerard Casale, ver which he had been us. and he had not| There are more blind people in | New Hampshire in proportion to that | population than in any other state. f th tive W . H of Col and taken to birthplace at , today for burial. — Body 5 5 o a cell for support o st him WILLIAM HAINES AT PALACE For the first time since he be- came a motion picture star, William Haines has broken training. After making four highly suc- | cessful sport pictures, which requir- off He jan warned him had Portland, | macentic: co Me. — American Phar- on wants phar- |, army separate trom medical and dental corps. arord, Ashiley ke, only 1 can had ev ied macy r enouz | breath bu | unsteed - Mayor in he ur are other e on the New Charl textile st Connelly Case Following & mort 22800508082280888800000! PLENTY PARKING SPACE while you buy HARDWARE. Driv bt At Mass, fends « Nolled col d Jurse = Soos A elniy : Henry J. street, this ci sile truck owned by Hartfors Count Cesa New York—I Laughlin, back from ceased efforts to be stylish it got to be a perilous bu: 100 1uch work. Intead of {fashions in Europe she s |specialists to obtuin inforn Willis Ronketty of Kensinaton ' garding a dog hospital in has returned home after a vacation S spent in Canada. Mrs. E. J. Bergin of Flatbush, N. Y. is visiting her mother, Mrs. {7 Mary Murphy of Tremont strect nd Mrs, Arthur Pilz and Mr, | orge Oleott will leave next turday for aWtch Hill, 1. 1., whe they will spend their ve tion. | with amplifiers, | motion picture Miss Margaret Hepp of 20 Wilson street is spending two weeks at At-| Boplin—The United Stat lantic ¢ representatives at the and Dr. i transg ¥ for Old Jos She ess, and udying consulted tion re- Noria ~|u_ RER AT CAPITOL most true to life | Mo y that can he told on the s-reen is the story of the woman who tries 10 change her station in life, only to find that she 1 be happy only in | Ler own spherc. | That is the story of ) with Norma Shearer. opened today at the ( for three duys, The cofeature Thomson, tha star, in “Kit Car Beginning Sund will be oftered fu * burned and in fire ent destroyed low torch. ENTEN[}ED'TH L FOR DIZZY DRIVING = ofiicc from expiod London—John Bull is soberin, a bit, Convictions for drunk. in England Jast year were the [ll ning ln(xhll;‘; a,000 {erease of 1,900 in a yed New York—The G Hoover-Curtis band we . but they are not to be jumped upon. They are , white and blue motors cquipped Bmhka. Semnd [meflder‘ C,(m;lyu\, wrowetors Lt Bt Rl Appeal [ | was suifici L on Elm mess low est o picture a de- | k ol theate. (e Burt Rollir | wa fer Fred western will popular n,"” Mr. and in frs has 18 M m Myrtle street to the rear of my store. from | ad- on John Gilbert our Walls."” e noon an irely | 1100n and dered off the up th the witn . On being or- tollins went at strikin - premis et and thre { them s has no European | stones that th evidence Cl ty Items Tnity Rebekah loc regular meeting Frid lowing the me rehearsal of the drill t n St. Mary's Ladies' T ciety will hold a meetir 8 o'clock ai the Y. M will hold a ting there will be a alvatore | wiklin street has and the of un - of 421 Common- veaue has been suspended, to notice rcccived today police from the state com- f motor vehicles wrriage iniention wa filed today Clerk A, I Thompson by Frigila of 120 Beaver stret and b lla Rappilo of 139 Wix Wiil Tour U. S. returned license A, Wil accordin by the mission Notice ¢ W with City Mrs. Foster Southampton, of the United has vested her oifice We r o 3 tou oon. with tho The entitled a n her ship titie Cures Malarin and quickly relie, Biliousness, Headaches and Dizai- ness due to temporary Constipation. Aids in eliminating Toxins and s Dighly esteemed for producing copi- ous watery evacuations, out of your laborDay Trzp by equipping your car with new Silvertowns. 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Mrs. Marvey Woodford of Shuttle Meadow avenue entertained for them on Monday night and Mrs Harold Clark of East Berlin will give v larze supper party in honor of the | csts fomon evening the Clark cottage at Branford. s of a row at Staten Isla visiting her danghter man Dyson of Corbin | for a few da | | Mrs. Bos Iy, st avenud garet Abhan of Win- | Y., is spending a month t of Mrs. Joscph Schilling Hill. lArms co Mrs, Fred Troup of Berlin entor- Itained at lancheon yesterday in | honor of Mrs. George Hayner, who | {15 the house guest of Mrs. Loburt Silshy of Berlin | Miss Helen on of Hartford is {visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Carl- on of Grove Hill Mr. and Mr ughier, Helen, 5 ., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. Alexander of Common- wealth avenue, will sail Saturday for Glasgow. Grorge May and of Rochester, N. e Mrs. James A. Nell of | view street and Miss Nell McGinn of New York city + visiting with ;m. 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Store drug store in Am PALACE — TODAY — NIOR COGHLAN in ‘R-GO GALLEGHER” Also RANGER in “DOG JU: — TOMORROW — WILLIAM HAINF in “TELLING THE WORLD” Other Feature “THE GIRL IN THE PULLMAY Goodrich SATURDAY RAMON NOVARRO in “A Certain Young Man” lis in the hoosgow. | Rome, Film congress, one of the principal Frank 1 6, of 26 Day | aims of which, in the words of its ¥ rect, was ¢ president is the suppression of films | M1onths on the cha likely to arouss international offender i hatreds. vhile 1 v Judige of beir for six | a sec- | auto- obil of 1uor, infly . Saxe New York—For driving too fast a car with Greta Nissca of the stage and sereen Jack Darcy, artist, He was fined $2 and had the wherewithal, but, as Miss Nissen explains “Mr. Darcy does not want 1o be set free, He ants the experience. You se s never been in jail he e Nw York—so { Helen has received o ud pose for Count Schipa De Vittorio, sculptor, who is muking a madonna, iction on | the court uilty was n en drivin orney S, ( r Buchk: on the f limitations out victions after onc 1 he was of P ground e fore, is o cautiful Broderick are the b opinion v ve but a six 1 under the statutes. He hold himself open to an ension of part of tence within a reasonable time, [ should the attorney wish to call cou ttention to Yy circumni- stances or conditions that wonld tend 1o justify a suspension. gave an appeal 1o perior court in/$500 honds, Soes Car Motoreyele Officer chette testified that he No More Piles Pile th wplics for the sen- New Haven—Louis K. 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COLLEEN MOORE ol Lawrence Gray, Ford Sterling, Claude Gillingwater Jnn-u Sun.—BILLIE DOVE in “THE HT WATCH” | convictior in po- | a Attorney | and Cankers Justity a | The ir teet the o as not ma (Junm e 1) Buchka that he had been d ves Viithout Lice: ers to de- | beverage | Summit 4T and costs on t itlioul but about the your . Middlatown and | the | same addrc at PICK O TI'E PICTURE: TODAY—FRI—SAT, Double Features RALPH FORBE; and OWEN MOORE —in— ACTRESS -CO-UEATURE " BEGINS SUNDAY for every man, Life has four walls that / hold him fast What are your four wals IGi LBERT [Foun WAlI.S | | | [ | | | 3 | [ | | Rollins 1 Zink's when e | $50 rent, finally Zink him in the foot & ful in complainant, was and th | “called” him S| premises “The Handy Hardware Store” Herbert L. Mills. 336 iy, Fr in testificd that busive in his lan At o Won ver MAIN STREET him went to /H']\) 1 for it. He left the n Zink ordercd him to Remer Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN 5’1. 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