New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 30, 1928, Page 15

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X X X CURTIS AGAIN 1 SHOUTING TARIFF Speaking in Harrisburg Belore National Grange Harrisburg, Pa., Aug. 30 (P—' e s The repubiee= | “In other words, the Houston plat- ed by Senator Curtis, the republican | ooy geclares for @ tariff similar 10 1t one reads the Houston tarif plank carefully, it is easy to see that instead of being something new, something evolutionary, something a step forward in the direction of al | protective tariff policy, it is practi- cally word for word the 1924 plank |in that it pledges the party again to |the enactment of a tarifi that will contain duties that will permit effe | tive competition, insure against mor- lopoly, and at the same time prede oo | a fair revenue for the support ot the he © of the week the Strand offers @ very | Charlic Chaplin in “The Circus™t |smmeh o e togay |the Underwood tarift. Their own | fine program of select vaudeville and | Peanuts . . sawdust pink lem- ,,p}“ pe,p[‘, e of the “\yn ‘0 ";‘cmwluamm may be drawn by Amer- Photoplays. onade . . clowns, tigers. elephants, | Granger ¢ National [0, husiness, American agriculture, Topping the vaudeville show 1s | roaring lions. acrobats. wire-walk-| - 3 American industry and American la- + Bob Larry und his Orange Grove | crs, and Charlie Chaplin in his brand ,1,*: :1:”“‘;':0"‘:‘“‘,{ and"maF 13 bor as to whetber or not such a Entertainers, nine kings of syncopa- | pew comedy will all be at the Pal- | heociame power nothing could |, g would square with the rest of tion oifering a navelty that will be | yce theater tomorrow. Written, i |, Sipected from them “but an im- 1, gemocratic tariff plank, which well liked by Strand patrons. Other | yeeted and produced by Cnarlie |Mediate low revislon of the tarlff”| .., e them that any acts include The Emilons in * The Circus” was two {and sald that many democratic| iy egisiation would maintain in the Air"; Carl and Neil Fletcher [in the making and it is the first |\ yer oioy o M committed | jpgitimate business and a high presenting sonsg in harmony: the | Chaplin conedy since “The Gold | omelves to such a policy ltandard of wages for American la- celebrated iegitimate _comedienne, | ush.” 5 i “in the eleven gnanths - ending g,y Fiorence. Eneight in “Snabuy SIors| Gharlie plags a wandering 1ad | /USL 1921 when wheat was on the | tes”; and Mersls and Shinv, nobed|whe is mixed up (n & series of hilg. | oo " $he senator sald, “Canada | . o lian Said ey o, A0S AN Doier b0 e anissd upin g Reried oL HUS: ol £20,472000 wordh ac mlioet (9 Slain Italian Said to *The Mosquito Trust, 'a very very|und ovations that land him in “The | e Ubited States. During the fiscal | Have Had Two Names | funny offering. [ Circus™ as a very fine fellow, Merna | SoiF €1dIng June 0, 1028 Canadd | 1o ireal, Ont., Aug. §0.—P—The ,.+ _The photoplay presentation with | jCennedy, with red hair and just five | g (¥ il the amount of |y o treal Guzettc today suys that this program offers “The Michigan | fect,)two, with eyes of blue, is his | 10301447, about $E0000.000° less |0y 05, 1alian community )" Kid” us adapted from the novel of | leading lady; siic makes her screen f;‘f '°"°’!"r wheat to compete With| ) ere who kuew the Marquis Luigi the same name by Rex Beach. It!dchut in the role. Others in the cast | [ATMers of the United Stat For | timately assert that he and Luigi le a theilling tale of outdoors, of |are Harry Crocker, Henry Bergman, |he 11 months ending August 1921 5 0 = o0 ™ 00 ot in his the early gold days in the Klondike | Betty Morrissey and Allan Gareia, |10 flour was on the free lst, Can- | po o0 5004 whlind pig” eight days Sekntey aetl Bus Courad Sael and ¥ 2 ada s0ld 1o the United States wheat BOTBCT strewt Thnd I it Cons i v eaiing RS e flour valued at more than 12 miljion | A8C “Were the same puson. fhe W Lovers of thrilling stories will like |, On Monday evening, Scptember | wheat flour imported was about one | 1 ackl newspAps S0T0 TRERIE ¢ wrhe Michigan Kid" and the climax | 37d: “Hit the Deck™ will begin & |half million dollars. e S s said to be the groatest forest fire | VOIS engasement at barsons’) “The figures show that wheat ime|™n Cilg uis, son of the late Mar- the movies have ever offered. teater. Hoition. . |ported from Canada for the week | ,ii7\ng Marchioness De Luigi of Beginning Sunday for the first| 1f you have mot scen it, ¥ou |inding April 6th, 1023, the week be- |\ 10 (A0 (T C0TET e inee ¢ part of next week the Strand will |Should not let it go away without |foro the order was fssued nereasing |3 M40 Ak 1 SIS e Dresent Marion Davies in “The |€mbracing this opportunity to enjoy | e duty on wheat from v to 42| 141% the Gudeie wvs TEERE 0 Cardboard Lover,” as taken from [Oon¢ of the bright cleanest and | ..ntg per bushel, was 2,260,000 bush- | % 1 i 7 mst cleverly put-to ments that has come this way i very long while. It is no won at all that it hasewon high fa almost all over England, in South Africa, in A tralia, and is soon to be presen in Paris, Jeanne Engel's stage success of the same name and a comedy that was a big hit on Broadway. Miss Dav- fes, in it, offers her greatest role to date, CHARLIE MURRAY AT CAPITOL | That veteran, eternally funny eomedian of stage, vaudeville and screen fame, Charlie Murray, rises new heights in First National's forcefully to every theater patr Mr. Youmans' score is in an exc ether entertain- the big earth—in Vienna and Berlin—for there is so maich in it that appeals on. | n a der vor us- ted tivs there. arrived in the United | having some difli- | of certain secret soci The Marqu States but after 15 while only 37,000 were imported | during the week after the order be- {came effective. why go on— feame g:;":::hd:::‘ hy ko O lculties with the American immig Jick i 2 |tion authorities he came to Canada [formed on the imports from our where he became a citigen Two men are awaiting preliming hearing on a clarge of kiiling the man known as Putricia and another neighbors across the border. “In his address of acceptance last ! week, the demacratic candidate for | president indicated that he regarded 2 Jamed Capozella, who was in the | the Underwood-Mtmmons act of 1918 [L2TCE ~ERORC S, RO A e as'the model he will follow if he ™" R T e s b AT I 4 tionally popular vein, without b ing e k ol = The Head Man” at the Capitol| " ", cxp or jazzy charatcer, |18 elected. Let us study for a mo-| pp oy HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS theater today, Friday and Saturday. | pf & MRV OF JERY CTEEET ment the effect of that tariff, which The flm version of Harry Leon | (08 AR L th as Looloo, |!he democratic party promised wouid | Wilson's Justly famous novel, “The | DEUVCRR Wutenie Sih a8 LOWES: |in wo way injure legitimate husiness. | Boss of Little Arcady,” provides|c . ®7 i d “Sometimes I'm| A few months after the law was| Murray his first chance, so far as Hil)lD\. ha quality that lingers enacted the tarilf hegan to &pell di " our memory reaches, to combine | [HPPIT B 1 Y LT P OB laster. Tens of thousands of wage | whimeically humorous, I:"Ill!"l' hu- that arousing spiritual, “Hallclujah” earners were thrown out of !'Ilu‘lfl_. man characterization with his fun. | [0 SOISINE SRIEUE s [ ment s factories closcd down in The character he creates in the title role of this picture is akin to that of the stage’s immortal “Lightnin'. Not that Murray, Lucien Littlet- field and other notable comics iu “The Head Man" do not indulge in somne riotous behavior, that brings . The burlesque in- art part of a hu- wan, logical story, and they are set forth in effcctive contrast to some Lavinia,” it stirs the an enthusiasm not to be grati until it has been repeated over over again. There is, too, a r good story to this musical om that awakens a high interest. DENIES JAMES KIN Los Angeles, Aug. 30 (P—J | James, Jr., son of the famous ba hit “Excess Bagguge.” a year ago from Kansas City Dawes Thinks Hoover Will Be Elected Milwaukee, Aug. 30 (®—With single sentence="It looks like Hoover"—Vice President Dawes last night gave his view on the pres dential situation as he stopped here a few minutes en route to Canada | for a week's fishing. The vice president was about to " explain why he believed the repub- Juan nominee would win the presi- dency when a Pullman porter, an- nouncing the train's depasture, end- ed the interview. The Dawes family and that of the vice president's brother, Rufus | Dawes, were on the way to Mani- | toulin Island in the Geergian Bay district of Canada where they will be guests of another brother, Be- | man, who has a summer home | there. PALACE--Today MRS. WALLACE REID “HELLSHIP BRONSON" TOM TYLER in “FLYING U RANCR” i PICK O' THE PICTURES! ai | | FR1L, Double Features Up With Joy— | Down With Gloom— Comedy—SEF. in —IN— TOMORROW ONLY Co-Feature S SUNDAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “THE CIRCUS PARSONYS’| ALL NEXT WEEK i OPENING NEW SEASON | With the Musical Smash ts 1, DU, S 7 v Queenie AND A COMPANY OF 78 SEATS BY MAIL NOW es. Orch. $3: Bale. $2.50, . Cir. $1: . 1Be. T3 g " Walc. §t, $1.50, $1. Fam. SEAT SALE AT BOX OFFICE ht THURSDAY e audiences to real drama and patho and an attorney of Loy Angeles, has The co-feature presents four daughters but no son, despite But the Brave,” a romantic love the story told in Carlinville, I, by with Sally Phipps and Charles Mo man who called himself Jesse ton fegtured and introducing the|James, Jr. and said he was the internutionai beauty pageant in | Brandson of the outlaw. color. According to the Los Angeles at- Beginning Sunday night for the [ torney, he is the only member of his Aret half of next week William | family who bears the name of his Haines will be offered in his newest | father. The attorney moved §re All Those In Favor of Rare CHARLIE MURRAY “The Head Man" Sally Phipps, Charles Morton “NONE BUT THE BRAVE” Haines in the Sensational Slide fied cdy | ndit | | Pennsylvania and other great indus- trial states of the country. An offi- clal canvass in. Philadelphia showed 200,000 unemployed. New York city labor organizations estimated 4 000 men and women either out of { work or working part time there. In !l‘l\hugu 190,000 were thrown out of | work. Appropriations had to oe| | FOR 3 YEARS Hair Fell Cut, Was Dry and Lifeless. Healed by Cuticura, “My scalp bothered me for three years. It itched and burned and my hair fell out in combfuls. My scalpwas so sorethat I could hardly comb my hair, which was very dry and lifeless. Nothing I used did any good. I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. 1 got such relief from it that I purchased more, and in two months I was completely healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Chas. Craig, 37 Astor St., Boston, Mass. K our skin clear by using Culi?uprayScap, Ointment and Tal- cumfor daily toilet purposes. Touch pimples and itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment, bathe with Cuti- cura Soap and hot water. .25 and 8. Taleum%c. Sod Samole: ench” froe. Addrey % ‘Dert. &, WP Cuticura | | POt roast has new zest when spread before GULDENS Mustard | , Maides, Shaving Stick 25¢. Loges Reserved Evenings A Great Vaudeville Show! TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY What a Picture! L3P 2" Greatest Forest Fire Scenes Lk SUN—~MARION DAVIES iu “THE CARDBOARD LOV ver Screened! CAPITOL PARK Hartford AMATEUR BOXING TONIGHT TEN ALL STAR BOUTS Featuring s ROLLO ROLAND VS. JOHNNY CLINCH Waterbury State Champion 145 Ibs. New Britain ,CHARLIE PAOZZI VS, JOE BURNS Springfield 148 Ibs. New Britain JOHNNY BYRA VS. JOE DOLIN Hartford 138 Ibs. New Britain EDDIE BURKE VS, JOE FRISCALLI Springfield 120 Ibs. New Britain JOE BARTA VS. JOE BERRY Springfield 140 1bs. New Britain First Bout 8:30 — Admission 25c;: Seats 25¢ Ladies Admitted Free to Ringside Seats. In case of rain bouts will be held Friday Night. HOVER RESISTS Trying o Cat Dowa On Teling| bert Hoover is { have him | speaking program v t Washington until around the of a democratic | OF four butween that addresses within | small circle. a comparatively Hoover's fricnds assert that the | nominee is well pleased with the A I | situation generally as he has found A lit from reports of leaders and he holds that uot within 30 years has the party been so united as during the present campaign. In this connection attention is called that four years ago there was W party split with the LaKollete- Wheeler ticket in the field; that in there were defections from the republican party; that in 1916 there was a break in republican with the “progressive” going over to the democrats, while fn 1912 there was the split between Taft and Roosevelt, While there have been minor in. stances of defection in the north. west, taken as a whole, the nominee believes the party is united and convined that the organizations set up are doing a spiendid work in that section. He is giving personal attention to the situation in the east and called Program Washington, 30.—4P—Her- to an extensive during the r naining nine weeks of his campaign or the presidency. Deferring his next excursion from middle ptember, he has reiterated to dvisers bis own desire to limit his upprarances 1o three time and his lext westward trek late in October. From his experivnces during his Aug resisting efforts map out public platfori last journey ¢ s Culitornia home, pirns st journey to his Culltornia home. {3, yop conferences today William the republican candidate realizes 3 that ha will be. abliged o ke o | H BilL chalrman of ‘the Hooyer: Ak e ke | Curtis organization i New York R iop state, and Edwin Machold, newly ¢ serve his drive at that time to energies tor and will re- clected chairman of vigorous state the New York a republican committee, Naturally. he has not yet figured . - . on the time and place for wach TWO Bodies Washed in speech during that trip, nor has he From Wrecked Seaplane decided by which route he will re- | po ool RGO 5 turn. Those Guestions will be decided | (B 'rhe hodies of two passenger largely on the bisis ot conditions in | (yshed ashore in Discovery bay the thr Gtong qrthel ey liere, today revealed the fate of the I b conducted on as small a budg i e i 1S efforts and -~ Economical in his own cfforts and | g.yun persons aboard the Canadian BXPRIES; ”""0_“" ulso is adhering 0| 4jpyways tri-motored plane which iis originally nounced plan 10| Liunged into the Strait of Juan have the whole republican campaign sca in a dense fog Saturday. ot as iy a The bodies, wrapped in wreckage sossible. To that end those in charge of the plane, were those of Mrs. of financial affuirs have initiated | zjoxander MacCullum Scott of Lon- conferences with chiets of the | gon, whose husband, a former mem- various divisians tor w study of eX- Lep of parliament, also was a pas- pen timates and a paring down | scnger and Floyd Soverel of East W t i 1 i [ c g00d share of the work. Radio expenses in canmipaigns throp street in honor of Mrs. Har becoming heavier with each cam- s who Is leaving the city. Judge George Newman Bliss, Civil paign, but it is stated officially that | The prizes were awarded to Mrs, War hero and holder of the con the budget for this will be held Howard Hodge and Mrs. Corning. Sressional medal of honor, district down within low linits. Bach time | Lunch was served and Mrs. Corning COUrt justice for 50 years and mem- that Hoover makes a prepared ad- the principal wherever possible Hoover has insisted on what he crms a ‘modest” organization, but 1 also wants an efficient one and he Orange, N. J., an off port said carch for the remainder of the bodics and the plane would be con- al coast guard selieves that the machinery set up | tinued, the report said. W his colleagues is efficient. There — . \as been more decentralization than | ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE ustomary 10 a calupaign, with the Mrs. Walier H, Clemens enter- t e orgunizations looked to for a tained at two tables of bridge Wed- nesday night at her home on Win- was presented with a pin. Iress arrangements will be —— an extensive hookup of stations, and party speakers also radio in carrying t! A joyous drink . . (] a holiday (] 1y made for Enginee loud speaker which plainly a mile away can will use the o O order it for Labor Day! ‘CANADA DRY" The Champagne of Ginger eAles Distributed By Miner, Read & Tullock $90322853885620888088008858006 PLENTY PARKING SPACE while you are buying HARDWARE at the “HANDY” HARDWARE STORE. DRIVE in on MYRTLE to REAR of my store. Herbert L. Mills 336 MAIN STREET | ! | | | ranks, | 30 | have perfected a radio be heard ——— Rhode Island public utilities com- mission. Judge Bliss was a graduste of Union College, 8chenectady. N. Y. and was admitted to the New York bar in 1861, He was premtuent in Masonic circles. Mrs. Frederick V. Emerson, widow of the late Prof. Emerson of the University of Mis- souri, and Miss Rose D. Blias of Brookline, Mass, daughters, survive him. BRAINARD IN RACE | AND WONT GET 0UT 1Says He Is Candidate On Stme| Terms As Trumbull | J BOLIVIA TO JOIN Hartford, Aug. 30 (P—T am a| ° Pam Bolivia. Aug. :—m;— candidate for lieutenant The gaveromient. hay, cauiss el | EOVEINOT | 1uve department at Washington., its desire to ad- and I shall remain in the fight to!making known the end,” declared Lieut. Gov. J. here to the Kellogg-Briand treaty. Edwin Brainard today, in discussing | | Diario says Bolivia's quick ac- i GeRn010E o | ceptance of the invitation demon- Mr. Brainard said he had not nade any deal with any other per- on or persons. and contemplated making none, either before or dur- ing the republican convention. His | attitude is that he has been long | |enough in the service of the repub "ucan organization to warrant rec- {ognition and his determination to (stay in the fight rather than be rel- cgated to the political sideline is Lased on what his friends are [ pleased to maintain as the same line of reasoning which makes Gov- | | ernor Trumbull a candidate for re- clection. Mr. Brainard says that if volitical expediency requires the re- publican ticket as regards the gov- ernorship in a presidential election :re i8 no good reason why a change should be made an the t place on the ticket, The lieu- tenant governor specially dented |any intention of throwing his sup- port to the candidacy of Secretary I'rancis A, Pallotti for the licuten- and governorship nomination. strates the country's love of peace and American confraternity. ( 1 | | | [ MOST people know this i | As to U. S. senatorial nomina- ' antidote for pain, but are you careful ltion, the licutenant governor says o say Bayer when you buy it? And | Lis personal choice for the republi- : can nomination is William Blodgett, %"ly’:" :":}’: D 4 "‘md:."“':; state tax commissioner, rather than 3 inted in red? It isn't the | Stute Senator Frederic C. Walcott, | 9enwine printed in red? It isni This does not mean that there genuine Bayer Aspirin without it! A would be any deal whereby the drugstore always has Bayer, with the Blodgett box: rength will be given to | proven directions tucked in every Mr. Brainard, as the licutenant | s governor insinsts his support of lhe‘ tax commissioner is personal only. | GRESSIONAL 9 N Providence, R. I, Aug. 30 (® — ber of the Rhode Island general as- sembly for eight terms, died in his d year in East Providence last -ning. He was the father of Wil- |liam C. Blis chairman of the | | Aspirie e atacture rtac o Ucnonceticacidester o€ Salieriionets — why not find out whether affairs at the office really require your presence for another day or two? You can easily do it ARV IR A new Dress Shop will open shortly on the 2nd floor of a new building, 300 Main street R L XL DRI

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