New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1928, Page 9

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Jer For shion rent- necke s. resses re as Their e dife times, ke a ening plored stones bare effect r pol- so 18 | strap - band soms hits tour e cut cklines ow V. ry of- arplice sur- > form which Lead- of this chiffon Chan- es, fol- nd just 1 other. e sides circus mbroid- ses, but tle jew< cept \ps_an: t of the B AT, - S LedE <Y Affairs. party State Chairman J. Henry|Williamson to shear him of legal - f\ . . < Roraback. and while at times the {leadership has been on since then, . [) 2’:; PO YN Y More Acnv“y Them Los Angeles, Aug. 29.—(P—Frank [tWo worked in unison there werc| Speaker Johh H. Hill of Shelton l ra e oes d ml - Mellus, wealthy sportsman, was call- [ Periods when they pitted their |may well say that “he lunghs best an Uulem stherwise indicated, theatrica) motices and reviews in this column are | vd upon today to tell what he knows | Strategy agalnst each other, the |who laughs last’ as while the fown ®T3en by Drems agencies for the tewpective smusemest company. Washington, Aug. 29 #P—Cross about an illicit love affair between | former, howcver, for many Vears |caucus refused to send him to (he “ ST f a te and arc |his slain wif Mrs. Myrtle Mellus, [ having almost unchallenged control |state convention he wets to go 40000001000 PITPNINIIITPTITPITIOTEEIITTIEPISE IO RS | CUrients Of advice and opinion arc | i , . 5 e ”» bearing down upon Herbert Hoover |1.03 Angeles socicty woman and' Leo |out in the state while Col. Ullmun |from the senatorial diiriet whio urs ay’ ) ¢! y an al y “THE MICHIGAN KID" AT LLSHIP BRONSON" AT as he busies himselt here determin. | P Kelley, 29 year old butcher boy, [remained dominant in New Haven. |fact will state committ o oF STRAND . PALACE ing campaign policies and deciding | charged With her death. The city convention gave a|anothr r on the floor to as- ‘Tonight is the last showing of It Was said at the time Beall | mattors of strategy of resniralion | puty District Attorney Costello , demonstration of the efforts which |sist in maiters, Billle Dove in “The Night Watch’ PRl W B e N oy i i o Al Mallie 5k 3 Uaie witars weerd | B Yok mads v and the great program of select would never surpass the oy vaudeville at the Strand which has been pleasing patrons this first part of the week. Rex Beach never wrote a more ro- mantic, exciting novel of genius of his performance production—but th re will disagrecument much in th greater performance Bronson™ Alaska in few delegations are : Mellus continued to pile | nomination ot Mrs. Hannah Towns- |under instructions to vots for any 85 is scen at the |gets his grip firmly upon the con- Lt p20c) 2R Sl oy Junn nas i gold rush days than “The Michigan THigh (8 fomiarnt Asl b | B0l of dhe party machinery. ;’1&3:;:;11‘}\:5 ;“.“"’l‘h‘l‘“ "l‘“'l‘l T\:’;i;fl ;! :‘;z,;":“(zrnfiy’ ““I;tll‘f‘l"‘;;_ “>‘|”:\)l‘ one, 1|-om the vw;n‘m an 11;0Hn of Sid,” i 5 i 5 < t e . e conte: ee letters L At e Bamue 2. Hoyt | i if med the field is an S et Kid” the film version of which will cmbitiered, cruel skipper | With the return of Hoover from | (b Sontehts boy revealed were hid- | desired after two years in the hone. |y 5 el itne fud el o Former values up to $13. open at the Strand theater on Thurs- Black Heron, Eesiyits | e arcat s dBem bas ibban fantjnx g S DRGSR Y, Reveated wiees Mel- | But the view had been held in some | o jocioner o - day with Conrad Nagel and Rence cent — magnificent beyond | creasing pressure from New Yorl: = 1 hat M TS e Salh Odoree co-starring. scription. And his performance |and New England for greater ac. | “,’Smm’lm,‘ n mi‘,::','.m,w“;l)“‘l,\;"‘:,,h ;Lul”rl\(:‘g.r:‘(;f( by Il‘n ‘.hi“mh‘:;,;lnm“ I '”,'.“"’" ind for State Treas. White kid, colored kld combinations of tan calf and Totaa Ry thril- |is seconded b, ther- st as dif- | % i b gt ¢ defense counse akh - b 8 by his recent appoint- | .. igainst Seeretary = Ve TRl At Ul s ML, SRR D R Tunt a of the astay Soctions. The s-UD | nounced he would attempt to estab. | ment and Mrs. Townshend by vietue | Tl .- J kid, woven kid, patent leather and others. These ng photoplay from the story se ts fashion— i, g o e sastonn s onganizstion mever | intan | malne dit e el ota e e rightly had |, , the colorful times of gumbling | Wallace s e, Dromson, is|has peen preclssly described and Kelley through a serics of telegrams | ambitions to move into the upper | N are all iedsonahle shoes of the very best workman- MoRE anen DL sy saken S e e ‘:(1 oty \he |4PP2rently there are several groups | and notes o had written. “‘“’"L‘“ In the ninth district Senator EV CE GIVEN BATH ship and leathers. BAn0 5 LaciEolditevar S ETnDEd Bl [ ae boinn wur ot oaa o8 201 818 apetaling mors or das ind snennants || oas letters found when the jurors | George E. Hall was given the nomin- : - ohnby, 28 Do : el . e, e | ati third term ¢ ah Mrs, | Siou () ‘. S8/ the w16 of 2 fhmed Ini Aot s } ent to the Mellus home, were | ation for a third term although Mrs, A s \fif] “mx“ix:h‘ \”;l‘, B ':”L,'x ‘]H'I el Bl e e e advises | written, Kelley said, by him to ,\m Edith Valet Cook who was in the | [uuor raiders visited 1 home hery MANY HOSIERY BARGAINS L4 :':ro’le‘;: m‘.{ = The story is es- |and Helen oster in the romantic | Bencral headquarters for the east | Mcllus in September, 1926 during a | house last session would have liked 'v"”""”!: . ‘\P\H' & 1 be scntially a romance. i {roles, and the always deft divection |4nd New York city while others trip she made to nada, Lu\u | the place. Her hushand, however, |IN8 given an afternoon 1 pon “The Michigan Kid” is a speeial, |of Joseph Ilcnaber¥, hft “Hellship | Propose that the fight in New York | made at great expense, with tensive location trip an ex- and tremendous Bronson™ into the ranks of the g pictures of the year. be Lt | the republican among fans as to his when | Visers from the various sections and reat | and FASTERN STATES | HUSBAND CALLED UPON DEMAND HOOVER i Pressure Brought to Bear for! Tell of His Wife's Love south, but some from the west, as |9€ presidential candi- | ©f his mo confers with his chiet ad- | TBNS of @ man’'s home.” Evidence with Mrs. date California. “Mrs, v Jersey be carried on un- | hbun, |der a directing force distinct from | who Kelley id was Mrs. Mellus' assumed name, sets. Many weeks were spent in the | — one to have charge of affuirs n |[This was tlatly denied by Mellus, for near Sacramento, Callf, |CHARUIL: MURRAY AT CAPITOL|Now BEngland and especially in|Who ald that a Mrs, Rathbun se. where the pine tr the same | Ton is the last showing of species as found in the | vast panorama of California’s moun- |¢ ohn Gilbert in * pitol as the program changes efforts, ties and the highballs he drank as Lain epiendprinis| ciptaredion ghe | fiorro e dnalyin ot sl downleren: | e ¥atic s (e s soatne gt |10 penved (i hisavon ai Mellus' | sereen at a time of year when the |ture show. | mand from the south for more of. O o Kelley referred to “big ' lofty peaks were snow-capped. | Charlie Murray is in town tomor- | fective organization work the p | Parties” on the trip and her desire The vaudeville program will have ',m\ that scction 100, some advisers |10 TOturn ‘to Kelle five splendid acts headed by I years—even before the genial .oy have the effort ‘,“"“Im'(u’[ Larry and his Orange Grove E genius of sta sereen and \.mv]\»‘]““ly nitheia ale ) tainers, They are kings of synco-|ville comedy made his debut in 2L hieny dotal pation and will prove a big hit With | sp1it_peel “mirthquakes Jour Walls” at the | Islund 5 10- ‘.m.r.mmmg the leaders elaim Hoover se o oF ks BIIE ‘IV foover sentiment has states like Massachusctt where the s and Khode | companicd th democrats | The lette couple on the s told of Kelley's trip, ivi- COL. ULLMAN AGAIN Strand patrons. | versheet, that announcement hm‘ ,“‘”‘\"_ ”I’xf.“\"l 3 Y Swe e | had special meaning (omxum, chil- o e SOOI O At major ED dren, folks of all ages and Doth ""’"'”* Hoover must dispose of ing “The circus is h | his personal participation in the i | In “The Head Man,* at the|CMPAigN, which, it js T Rockland Men Injured When Fumes Capitol theater Thursc and Saturday vever, there is a[P® UPON a much more extensive From Their Gasoline otor Ignite h-\f\\{' .H:"ll‘l“l;‘,”:\nfll\‘\. “WM‘!"M o | cale tHan! ha feontaniiiiten soens ‘ A G 3 From Oil Lamp. [1ie Murray. The picture, First No-|late as ten days ag tion Circies {tional’s elaborate production of the| Another subject (o which 1he e Portland, Me., Aug. 23 (P—Rus- |qelighttully whimsical novel by hominee will address himsclr this gell Turner and Carl Ducost, both |Harey Leon Wilson, “The Boss of | Week is that of party rinances, ju| N0 Haven. Aug. 20.—(P—One | ot Rockland were burned early this | Little Aready,” is Ly far the best in | has called in J. R, Nutt of oy, LD Dearer winding up preliminarics | morning when fumes from the gaso- | which the famous comedian has i land, national treasure L Olhges {0 L RS REDIV B R ””T city line engine of a motorboat in which [ever apprared . |in charge of moncy p ma :v»‘:t u‘-';‘n wits vmv n blso:\‘x;‘vf'h\n: e they were preparing to depart for a| The co-fe re will ofter Sallyfrepublican) party lins pledaed itselr .‘,\ ‘\”‘h‘\l ”‘w.“‘]m mvf«-‘ “The >mo‘~| day’s fishing were ignited by an oil | Phips, Charles Morton and Farrell | o make frequent reports dneing 11, R S Tt Jamp carried by one of then. Both Machonald in “Xone But the B | campatan a8 1o ineome. nn sy a0 Sint st thit Hele . lbro o feo dn et Sicondition bl THED A SISt SF SRl MR UBE n Snd s Dier niet Sobiibsnti dacniatin which Col. 1. M. Ullman returned to | Maine General hospital fati the se shore and also dntrodtes fsithin “a ‘Sliore ‘tinie, ACtive partispntion in &Hite oRvED. Turner and Ducost had just board- the International Beauty Pageant. | ey yopublican nominee will ¢ 2ty ion mitt AT e #4 the hont whose trawls wero laid | [Besinning Sunday Willlam Hales|on nys conforences heve in the. fo. colonel, under plea thit he had “re. | &nd bait boxes filled when the ex- | Wil Bv oitered I ture at general headquarters whieh : plosion occurred. [loessiaERiEE Turner suffered severe burns about the head, face and hands. Ilmoq'J mior \chw\cmem was burned about the Gets Passes to Fair The arms, Boat fwas mndainaged Send | yow Saiitatn Junior Achicvemant il be able toiputiout stor Benthinfii i s e Friny ove n asaosCen morning without repairs ,,‘., to free admittance to| » grounds and grandstand at the state fair, WILL GUARD ELECTIONS }1.2‘."‘;\!33.1’,\;' plember T onnectient ford, on Iriday upon I« Junior Achievement Telegraph and Phone Wires in Nic- Ine. Middletown. September Nations. The train on which he - is Children's Day at the fair. | travelled was largely given over to | gl - Atarus AeeitosHedlukeniayes A fole il e e e to the league, including k = R \e Junior Achievement | Lord Cushendun, acting Dritish for. Election Time. mect at the Junior Achievement | . acting British for. hooths at the hoys' and girls’ build- | ¢ign sccretary; and M. Zaleskl, ?::,‘;?,x{,h:f;:‘;:mfi Managua, Aug. 29 (P—To prevent |ing to form in line for the parade | Poland's foreign minister. who like lich- just like Lucky Tiger gives normal frauds in the forthcoming presiden- [at 2:30 p. m Mr. King, are fresh from the sign- and luxuriant hair to millions of tial clections, the national board of | Toys and girls who made articles) ing of the ! elections will supervise the govern- |on the pl: rounds this ment telegraph and telephone lines [ may have them exhibited at the fair | during the registration and votin |if they so desire. Otherwise they Authority to supervise the lines [Mmay have them by calling at the | granted by President Diaz who | BOYS' club, §5 Fast Main street, be- Instructed the director of communi. | tWeen 9 4. m. and 11:30 a. m., Tues- | cations to confer immediately day, September 4. C: with | the election board for adoption of & plan assuring equal treatment to | both liberals and conse rvatives, In previous elections the party in power granted free use of the line | to its own political workers while opposition mess it has been al- leged, were not accepted or were de layed or garbled in transmission Stop Skin ltchmg Use healing liquid Zeme “| + Stop worrying troubles as | NINE REBELS KiLL, D '"’,"",'1", hes Mexico City, Aug. 29 () — Nine e i rebels were Kilicd and three captur. |0V ¢ about suck ma. For \y skir apply Z soothes and quickly re- In most cases 1t ed when foderal troops routid g |PFNES relief from Blotches, Blem- | hand of 60 insurgents in Pinal rancy |17 Pimples and other skin irrita- | o e el o S | oas it are vl.n:'.'lru:!x it neglect- | night, say press dispatches, ed. 1 v or night. Tt does The rebels were T Jose Solor Francisco tain, 15 repor prisoners. and $1.00, x@mo POR SKIN IRRITATIONS comy, add chie v. among th insurgent to he PICK O’ THE PICTURES! TONIGHT ONLY JOEN GILBERT in 4 WALLS" 2 Features Thurs., Fri., Sat. 2 Features A Jint National Pickre He's the People’s Choice for Fun! Whether you vote for Al Smith or Herbert Ho VT, you're going to vote “The Head Man.” The funniest comedy of the year! Loretta Young and Larry Kent are in it (vo! NONE Love and Laughter by the Sands of the Sca Introducing the International eauty Pageant in Color SALLY CHARLES STARTS \I\—\\llll'\\l HAINES in v, Iriday Charter Oak | application to summer becoming more . s likely to nd more evident Returns to Republican Conven- tired"from politics left most of the | |are being set up in a building near outward activity in local conventions his § street home, There his work |and the state conventions to his | ML be facllitated as he can keep | brother, now deceased Major L. M. his office force around him ant!Uliman, i | also receive larger delegations than Last night upon motion of ofrmer | Licut. Gov. D. A, - colonel was made head of the New | KING REACHES GEN -‘ A Haven delegation his &ponsor | Genevia, Aug, 20— —Premier Went on as second member indicative W. L. Mackenzle, King of c what fellow party members de- arrived here foday to attend the September sessions of the League of he could his home. Blakeslee, the | 1a | Of Kellogg pact in Paris, Sicn BARBERS AND DRUGGISTS Loges Reserved Evenings TONIGHT ONLY eat Vaudevilie Show Billic Dove in “THE NIGHT WATCH" SAT.———y VAUDEVILLE ZATURING BOB LARRY AND HIS ' Orange Grove Entertainers! Kings of Syncopation FRIL, cT amous Broadway Comedians MORRIS and SHAW In “THE MOSQUITO TRUST” FLORENCE ENRIGHT in “SNAPPY STORIE The Emilons The Fletchers There IS Something New Under the Sun, 1T Don't Miss The Greatest Forest Fire Soenes the Sc the CI I(mn\ Ever Offered? Screen Has BT!I{T‘ Sl b PALACE Today Only CLARA BOW in “LADIES OF THE MOB” T0 RELATE HIS STORY ank Mellus Going Before Jury to of Kelley's love affair | dressed to a | in ribe Kelley as “a creature shorn | day night's caucuses sense and blind to the | ! Col. of Major Blukeslee, | The Darien caucus controversy of Monday night had a sequel last night | | | and WILLIAM BOYD in “NIGHT FLYER” Tomorrow, Tom Tyler in ;FL?ING U RANCH an “HELLSHIP BRONSON” with Mrs. Wallace Reid COMING FRIDAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN elared In many state conventions back to the *days Woodrutf was a senator Col. Ullman was regarded as an important factor county deleg: local leader publicans here matter district ther made the motion which nominated Hall. T tabrupt ending of the [vented naming of delegates to other | conventions. situation in which women we |terested for {in the ‘:ms which may m Senator Milne: target for attack of many yoters ow- |ing te the county | complication, PARSONS’ ¢ international Musical, Comedy & v Queenie Smit SEAT 8o harmony. Wwhen the late Rollin 8. the Landling of New Haven |ler w anted before Mon- to bring re into unanimity over in detail for in the was no opposition to moth The latter is a son-in-law with declaration in that town ths delegates to the state comvention | were really elected before “lost | tub, but vot, were discovered, but that|the gathering pre This did not alter the e in- | | apparently, a tie convention dele- | an defeat of 6th who is the it dest, senatorial of the commissionership ALL NEXT WEEK ING NEW SON With the Musical Smash VINCENT YOUMANS 5 AND A COMPANY OF 7§ SEATS BY MAIL NOW Orch. $3 ir. §1 Bale. §2.50, Gal, $1.50, 51 ~at. i AT BOX OFFIC HURSDAY 1 understand your Fro-joy ice cream Chock-full of Youth Units” and that Fro-joy cones are pure and wholesome. 1 want to give each one of these thousand orphan boys a Fro-joy cone filled to the brim with Fro-joy ice cream. put for field for county announced that Milne for renomination deposed as a tions. His position as a | mitteewoman from the ated the coming [spring and the into state leadership of the present |pensation Commissioner Charles E ard by the commis: “drive Overnight indicative of line the state eighth | hlaces on th shows that very ntion for the learmng who was and told her visitors to wait un put some clothes on the hoy When the officers succecded in breaking in they found that of alcohol had heen poured into the did not sonpy colleet, evidence, IMPORTANT NOTICE This bank will be open next Tuesday evening, September 4th, from 700 to 8:30, instead of Monday evening. Deposits made on or before September 4th will begin interest from September lst 5% INTEREST being paid. Savings Bank of New Britain Mocller who was women of ¥ ner, has oppost Moui- central com- 26th last against Com- she will Final Clearance Sale To clear our shelves for new Fall merchandise, w¢ are offering many of our best styles of summci shoes, all from our regular stock, at were few si of delegates to several ket. A summary THREE DAYS ONLY t the door, the mmed the doot 1 she a quart Harold A. Knowles, Inc. & WEST MAIN STREET mix with were ablet to Babe Ruth ate Frojoy, then socked his 40 homer rfi‘nd what a sock! & ALl High over the deep center field fence =430 feet from the plate—the record home run for Fenway Park, Boston, and one of the Babe’s longest 4-base clouts. The camera caught the Babe enjoying Fro-joy Ice Cream just lrefore that terrific “40th.” Ruth invited 1,000 orphan boys to the game and ordered Fro-joy for them. Taste delicious Fro-joy and you will see how much it added to the happiness of Babe Ruth and his 1,000 guests, When you buy Ice Cream, tell “the man at the fountain” you want Fro-joy. A convenient and popular way to enjoy Fro-joy is to take home & pint package of either Fro-joy Vanilla or Choco- late or Strawberry. Also you can get the deli- cious Alice Bradley flavor combinations—new every Friday—in the new Fro-joy 2-flavor Pint Package; or in the new Fro-joy “finesse” Pack. age, containing two-thirds of a quart—a geners ous serving for four without waste. The Alice Bradley packages supply this celebrated authore ity’s weekly menus and illustrated suggestions on entertaining. General Ice Cream Corporation Fro=joy BANANA ICE CREAM & ORANGE ICE CREAM =the weekly 2-flavor blend by Alice Bradley. Atall Fro-joy deal- ers for a week starting Friday, TSI N 1A

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