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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1928. ‘ e CHANEY FEATURED |"ocare isswruio \BROADWAY HIT THREE DIE WHEN | ¥eoe Mwboukcs |CRTIS WINDING | ¥AWLBicuEtomme T AT E'LGAPITII i&fl?fif AT THE STRAND, ~ AIRPLANE FALLS PLATRORM SUMNARY sE : UP M[ [: AMPA'[iN Suggestion Made (o Doran That | Gov. Smith.” A AR . Body Aid United States In Enforc- | At the time of 2 [ e Lk ing ) Gov. missloner In Dispute Over 5 o . | Submitted to the Voters to De- £ H o Smith used the Rev. Mr.. Mille Popalar Star'a “While the City e T fobn Barrymore Featured in Hartiord Maw Losts Lile ) comi st rocscns smens.| E1EHON 0 Pille 1108 State WIll] wosbivson. s s om—tne sue | S uenim i v o s " s Liquor Laws. B a New York assemblyman, gestion that the League of Nations | misleading information. sw j rni"mfl?fi&fl'fi.“&:flf; “Temfl scm s“m i sm.ingnem, llSS., Aflfiide!l[ San ncisco,” Sept. 8 Ll'l-(‘al.\’ Take le Mom‘y be asked to heip the United States| The governor and the Civic league Irank Webb has announced a | to work out the enforcement of its|superintendent have beer at logger- i o 1y o rendered -yesterday, upheld Tax summary of the platform on which hquor laws as velating to other | heads for years. Lon Chaney, whose roles usually; CoMmissioner William H. Blodgett's| .rompest,” the John Barrymore Springfield, Mass, Sept. § P—an he will make the race for president Portland, Me., Sept, 8, —UP—Sena- | COUNtrIes was made unofficially to are those of menace, has a mew |OOMPUtatlon of the succosslon tax on | .o oen masterpicce that New York airplanc trip undertaken:in cn cf-|On the farmer-labor party ticket. | (or curtis e cpublican vice pres |1'rohibition Commissioner Doran wm"s loRB mm angio on_sinister portrayals. In hiy ;'n: entate ;; th&l‘u Benjamin A | 9 imed during & long run at $2 fort to improve the condition uf |Col. Webb was nominated by the | igential nominer, was leading the re- [ While he was an Eunope Altendme letest and one of his most sensa- "5':{; S00f whieh 337901 aed 4t oricea, will bring America’s most Luke Briotta, six year old mute, cost | executive committee at & meeting in | publican “big show” into this city | he dniermation] consvess; “RRRInN, tional screen plays, “While the City Saxnbie and on which the Neo. B:l.tf distinguished actor to the Strand the lives of three persons when | Kansas City. today for the windup of the cam-ilcoholism. i | France Introduces Resolution Ask- Bleepa.” coming Sunday to Capitol | in'r B co" ecutor of the eatats |theater on Sunday, Monday. Tues. thelr machine plunged from a 2,00y | The summary: | paign in the Maine state clection to| Doran, wio returned Thursday, theater for 4 days. Never was 1o on 0 e estate 5 toot altitude into a swamp near | Submission of national prohibition | he held Monday. said that while the cxpressions were | ing That International Court of - claimed $3,538.02 was due, which [d8y and Wednesday Toniaues e | » i % deadly menacing as in some of Its|Sas mores by the probate court, [of Russia’s revolution, Camilla ltandall Field airport, Agawam, a|t0 the voters to determine their| ' = wecting will be held here | Dtrely unofticial, those with whom : # scenea, still in these anore than any “"Nmmhlon"" ves however, | Horn and Louis Wolheim appearing uburb of this cit | present sentiment, with strict en- tonight with the vice presidential | 1€ talked believed the league might | Justice be Increased. pther his audience is with him. ¥or |showed that $4.025.45 was due and [In chief support of the star. The The aceident, which occurrcd luts | [OF¢eh Y 0F The on Ly siate iang wp i gelins . with . spusgllng 17 o LE e he Is menacing this time to those lappcaled to the superior court for |New York World thought ~Tem. sesterday, was withessed by hun. |MUnicipal instead of federal prohi- 2B Advocated Letors the cangrsesl Rl CERORe SO RS 2 e ne who. lurk.in si & jows and | Soretay pest” the “finest, most genuine mo- dreds of persons. Beside the boy, | DItion agents, if the voters decide in | that othcr nations require ships | 1¢1¢8 a mselves N date for governor, and Senator Hale, yesterday on behalf of twent: ov- vee: s, 3 t 4 re Cha P favor of prohibition. : oe | Sailing with liquor to produce a |Yesterday y B fhamuel ensce “oth When Mr. Hawley died on May tion picture John Barrymore ecver ihe dead were Charles Potholm, 25, |0 00 O 00 for srowers of TUMRINg for reelection in Monday's v ernments asking the counell to iudy t sihf'“?' Plays & plain clothes do- (10,1537, ho left his brother Amos, |made” and “one of the mast glow. of Hartford, Conn. pllot emploved | pear,” corn, cotton, tobiceo, pota- | COMESt. were also on the program. | landing certificate on their Iy ‘why | the advisability of_increasing the e ot e Vivid, #tory of the “in- |jate of 'New York, then 36, the in- |ing flm dramas which have come by the Mastachuscits Airways Cor- | SRR R T e | Prohibition came prominently into | shoWing that the liquor actually was | ,ynber of judges on the internas side” of the New) York police, and |come of a trust fund of 450,000 for |out of the west. while the New boration, owmers of the planc, and | oS E e T and ghrden crogs, | the republican windup drive last |ianded at the aestination to which | famcr Of 3 Justice 2 deadly gang war W the back-|jife. Prior to the computation of | York Times called Burrymores-pio. Abrahium H. Maumr, 21 of this eity, |, N e - night at Bangor where Gov. Brew- | it had been shipped | It was urged that the charge rroun_d of the stirring story. A pret-|ihe tax, however, Amos Hawley died, |ture “a masterpiece . . . excellent & Passenger. lGiontas & shols wkoss needed, with | Ster de d it to be the sole issue Hu» commissioner said smuggled | G014 pecome effective before 1930, ty love tale is woven throught it. |on February 19 of this year. This | entertainment.” | Potholm presumably attempted a | so far the national election was | lauor was shipped lurgely from a | o year for selecting new judgs states payin, share of the expense. . . 2 P r O complicated matters and the que loop contrary to instructions receiv- | ° o> PAVINg i share © XPENSC: | concerned and Senator Curtis flatly | [N forcian ports and a landing cer- | ¢ ¥4 now has 11 members and tion whether the succession tax «d before leaving the ground. The ¢ | announced his opposition to the pro- | licate would do much toward ihe mrimar tive of the Fi ‘h o e rpnbiar: I o 3 5 auld he primary motive of the Frencl shouid be levied on his life estate f.:.gm':e. Soh. Mol The action ar® i pilot had been told to avoid “stunts -‘Texas Man Endorses |posal that “states go finto the |iNg smuzgling | resolution is to insure Germany & camo up. although the boy's father, eph 2 A | whiskey business.” Speaking solely e o I renering chie desilon Tuse | DICHIFe cboetas 4n 1914 and con miiouiy aa make thiat somie b enr: | cnisaz, HO0VEY Candidacy | Bheiy tusinees Speeking solel) AGAIN ATTACK RECORD |~ Eils held that Amos was entitled to|cludes in 1919. Camilla Horn. the v b " o O might |, Chlcaso, Bent, § UP—Republieal | 010, tola an ontiiuslastic Bangor Dr. Walter Simons, president of inherit, not as & matter of right but |German actress who was brought to <) 1 the betiel that they i ivl]\»ud;iqu:\r\«x.\ lust night said Jesse b el it L s 3 D atter Aimina, mepelict ot of privilege, and that the tax should [ America by Joseph M. Schenck, ap- . i oo ord's vocal pow- | Syennedy of Texas, an organizor | © e B bipaing s s -l Reichsgerient, be on the value of his privilege not [pears as the Princess Tamara, be. The elder Lrigtta was a wit |and acting secretary of the farmer- | TUNNINE mate. without binding his \dent of New York Civie| in Germany, has been prominently " 15 | party and without binding anyone, | mentioned for a judgeship on the upon the value of propertles, which (loved by Barrymore, a peasant offi- 4§ (he plore o |labor party, has endorsed the can-| &) “urti ,. ’ 2 ! . plane started to level OUL | g o Kot o Charlie Curtis is ainst | uc Scores legislative Career | Hague tribunal. He was named as might Iater come Into his posseasjon. jcer. Mim Horn was the Marguerite afier the loop, the lett Wing suddens [ Sftlany ol ,‘"W,'L\"f"t‘,p"w tary. | €FIMeENt or any crnme | second choice for the present va- @iioreey Denaid Geftuey snpnessniod (to. Emil Jannings' Mephistd 40 1y broke awsy and & ssrond Tatey| Jeumedy took ove SCCTCIATY- | oing into the whi oss” | nor Smith, ARnIDY o y e the executor and Farwell Knapp was | “Faust,” made by I. W. Murnau for q) ' ship following the recent resigna- cancy caused by the resignation of counsel for the tax conimissioner. |{irA fn Germany. In “Tempest” ghe Lo ie o5 & S explosion. As the | Got oty T8y G ene [0 Round of Applause Allany, N. Y. Sept. s P—Anoth- | John assett Moore, by many eoune ship plunged to carth the right |4 on 3 'he ¢ ave the pre o s o ic a makes her American film debut and wing collapsed and the feh)|dorsed Hoover. In a statement, at=| The crowd gave the pronounce-|ur fing = Jeslalin mocond ol Yol CnomlniiedlShptie plane fell e c i va i ent, ! as directed at the pro- r s " . livans es & 3 according to the New York Tele- sertically. P [tributed to Kennedy, it was said "'"k"': “bh(";‘\ ‘*q‘:m'l'; s “ l"‘_m;‘ pro- or Smith is taken by the Rev, | Evans Hughes as their first choice. gram, she “is a blazing baby." Al ‘three . 21 [that he did not intend to bolt tho‘lo" of Gov..Bmjth, the . R Miller, superintendent of the 2 e . aby. e vietims were found || but helieved he | Presidential candidate, for state | i york Civie loague in the lat. | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS i T 2 . 5 rmer-labor party, P Louis = Wolheim. of “Two Arabian strapped in their sea Potholm | (4 ‘,mm_,,m‘mn,l politics with a|llquor control. a round ‘of applause sk or s SR AR Bifeias. FOR BEST RESULTS b est Knights" fame, has a very promi- was breathing hut unconscious £nd view to the success of his party In|The senator also was hailed heartily | givee Gov. Smith's “official ree- | nent part in mpest” so that dled while being carried to a field. | g1y o Jutern when he reiterated his plea for up-|ord year by vear on all important | comedy is assured The others were dead b | o am s ea s i o ward revision of the tariff and en- , 5 i ] | | moral measures,” and makes this | George, Fawcett, Boris de Ia Potholm had veen flying for threc | dorsed the propo: of Senator | 8 — | = 3 1ON \3 5y 5 Ullrich Haupt and Michael Visaroff Y°ars. He had returned Thursday | Four Bandits Rb Bank | Gould of Maine for an-increase in f"‘f:",':,",',' T ‘ Nlanlo E- Agndlo CHANEY ; n“ Yield to Hostile American |1xewise are promincnt in the enst from % berusteroiing ot Hers 4 nomince as the speaker. William Tudor Gardiner publican candi- John Barrymore appears in his 3 e T {the tariff on potatoes : Yov, Smith's neoond TEACHER OF VIOLIN Whe polact | vanaerile o INONE, Hampshire and Maine, | Of More T.han 810".)002 ations 0L oy Bnlth ool of my . audeville program | Renssclaer, Tnd., Sept. 8 P—Tour| Reductions made in the national [al questions. . He flew into a rage STUDIO 299 MAIN P vl Vi , . <« J. A. Hear; ce preside Air- | 9 a ol Chaney rounds up desperate finfimwt Rmm Agmmm hieh vl b Coamired Unjanitanecs L MG, MiEe pigsaention allep | armed bandits vobbed the State | debi, in income faxes and in the cost {and called the Bulletin editor a For Appointments crooks in thrilling machine gun bat- < 1'llt;||:g l‘l\‘o"o\pl was competent and the plane hag | AN Of Rensselaer late yesterday, |Of running the government during |‘lar, a parasite and a faker, bnt CALL 2009-4 A 3 esday and ay 4 g i e 10,000 in | the seven rs of republican ad- |‘we' answered 1 never d.” tles, & sensational street chase, & ; been found st elas ¢ |(eacaming aith more dhan #10,0000n | ¢ i | S R el Bona ] battle on the roofs of a city, and in-| London. Sept. 8.—UP—Indications | "Il offer five great acts headed by | "0 PUNG 8 wiret cla Tost Serigus | CUFTENCY and_negotiable bonds of | ministration were related by the . timate details of secrets of the|that the British government might the Parmita Millett Revue, a spark- L el m,dm“‘h“m“ "e US| unknown amount. nominee at Bangor in urging elect]on | S ——— Tombs—the “shadow box,” dreaded |yield to what was believed to be|!"& Peppy song and dance afrair aix e s The men ordered four employes, | of the ticket headed by Herbert | i o o vith a large cast, beautiful sef | cluding three en, and - | Hoover. His reference to Mr. Hoover | by criminals ,and other “closeups” |hostile ~American sentiment and | . MY ipety and $200,000 MORTGAG o) including, three women; and g cus o | PALACE T F of police practice are shown. abandon the Anglo-French naval [¥ardrobe. Other features will ofter | =01 MORTGAGE FILES komer 4o M) on e lloor, ablaiped | &8 San xhechlive; of emensifeed | Oday 2 eatur“ Cla i S (R TR et o s and escaped | experience and & ms hose heart U 1a & marvelous detetive story, | agreement were scen by two London Lk p2 a0 e, m_‘;'fl‘(’;;fl':‘(l pun- the city_clerk's office (he heirs of | e CUTTency and bonds and SN LI pIE S B e T e ESTHER RALSTON BOB CUSTFR set as a background to love in the | Newspapers today, b 10 8 cycle of ay o4 SONES Morris Schupack have given to the | W' S sikial O o e s e e —in— n— underworld ,and is enacted by u| Since Sir Austin Chamberlain, [ sfories; Flovd Astor Co. in a jetna Life Tnsurance co, a single |47 automobile waiting outside, | e e i g “HALF A BRID) “DUDE COWBOY" notable cast. A . Younger, of | British foreign secretary, announced | 7191 and diflersnt novelty: Edtie niortgage o (e praperts s Sori: Shollft Haty/ Bouse f‘T”M i e et it st bt | AND \Drown of Harvard” and “Twelvein the house of commons that an ac- | 7 &id e company in the com. 000 after first securing the reicase | POSSe formed and an airplane atbomniadicl Gl L i 3 OF _VAUDEVILLE Miles Out” fame, wrote the play. |cord had been reached with France |JY 8Kit. “OIL" and the Turner of two mor o8 an Main street | A780ted Anto isamice fo - pursue the estan e it Blivinn ot — - : Anita Page, Metro-Goldwyn- |on naval armaments there has been 2;‘“";" in “Dances That Are.” On property. S 5 donilie (RAERE I A S S st e SR Mayer's blonde discovery, plays the|much discussion in the press. Con- ';“'Sva)' the prun,‘um will change west side of \IA.”L north of the l‘nl\r‘ e 1"‘“‘ 3 Trist t‘rlp & “mm: ‘ leading feminine role, and Mae | siderable publicity has been given to]3n4 Will present Victor McLaglen road eompany’s ‘holdings at the | Pope Is Better as Next. weals he wil) #tart Westwany. x : A p . and Lois Moran in “The River pi. CloSSing, fort ol ha vl 5 : Next week he will start westward. RBusch, who last played with Chaney | suspicions voiced by American Lois River Pi | Weather Is Cooler St dd o ‘ in “The Unholy Three,” is with him papers. ,rfllr. a fine Ph(‘")l’"fly offering with |: ased n]nr',,:]i_'t»( were held Iuy‘ Hlf‘: Riome Rept: & UPovwith the oom. | BARN BURNF ' again. Wheeler Oakman, famous Press Not Pleased [, mous star of “What Price Sotlety for Savings of s R Pope Pius has| Waterbury, Sept. 8 (B—Fire de ' ; ! ' screen and stage actor, and Richard | As time passed with a full ex- |G!Ory” in his most colorful role ang The heirs who gave the mortgage e e e R large barn in the center GUARDIANS “OF THE aWiy v ; Carle, celebrated as a musical com- [ planation of the terma of the agree- | Vith Lois Moran sweeter than evep, {he Insurance company are Lena, | fully i % - - | of th h Wol a . £ 4 Rive new elict o 5 Henry, Samuel, Harry and Edward | The pontiff is expected to resume | of the town of olcott late last e e ————————————————————————————————————— . edy star and now a screen char-|ment, a_number of London papers s sl aleo Wl el ok ‘e TE S AipAN his regular audiences at the vatican | night, causing a reflection in the Ssier pamediey are aiker imievesl- |okprowed dlsappreval of. this|lered A ohwing attraction ut the SVUPBCK aud Fanuic 5, Alpest. nest week. He has been able to walk | sky seen for miles. A Waterbury | ; I perecunges iy the cast, Carlewill| ipglicy of, secrécy”.ad mhm“{sln 1 f;’fl:‘cf: tngiall dcmlnli‘al Week with prap gERALD CI TED ADS | for an hour each evening in the vat- | fire company was dispatched to the 4 be remembered as star of “Mary'®|the best relations with the Unites acts of vaudeville and two spe- s s b e faas é > 3 i . 5. < . . Lamb,” “The Spring Chicken” and | gtates, cially selected photoplay hits. P i FOR BEST F S ‘Ilin gardens this week. ‘ town to assist in fighting the blaze. TODAY uw S sto“e in “Fl'eedom of.‘he P“-"" ; other famous Broadway shows. ‘The Dally Telegraph today assert- | s ONLY Reginald Denny in “The Night Bird’ s Another former stage celebrity fs|ed there A re_u'ml"\o l‘;‘r";\'f _;:e Three Suits Brought “The Collegians” Lydia Yeamans Titus, who popular- | agreement was virtually “dead. e . i i 3 ized the song “Sally in Our Alley” |paper said the chief reason for Against Mayflower Co. 3 and was decorated by Queen Vic-|abandonment was the government’s| The Mayflower Cleaners & Dyere i toria. William Orlamond, Carroll |realization of the hostility the pro- lr‘!‘., of 15 Lincoln street is face Tw‘ce ; Nye, Clinton Lyle, Polly Moran and |Ject had encountered in the United [ with three suits, one of which 7 ; Giliens L abis are i 110 ANt sn::;m ey I-rou‘xln. by » member of the co: o St e Dally Herald, Labor organ,|poration, Charles Gagliari, who SUNDAY f m:':lz')‘,‘fl:‘:"(::a"‘r‘,‘:“"‘mhpf“"‘o"me flatly denied the pact would be|seeks $5.000 damages throngh (he . angster leader in the battle on the | *crapped. The paper predicted that|firm of Nair & Nair from the re. T 2 s d? N' Ilt ; Koo tops, the search for the sinister | Premier Baldwin after a week-end [ maining members of the firm. wice dunadey MNigl 6:30—8:15 4 i et st et bogus un. | Parley with Lord Cushendun would ?Nlrgu G. Florio of this city and g B 3 N o _|announce in conjunction with the | Benjamin Sandler of Hantford. Gag. M T “ed E ;j,:,':lk",',,‘af,f,t::]:f,',:ms;'"‘f'e‘,‘,fin':,, French government that the agre. | lardl seeks the return of (he money on., 1ues., o MON.,, TUES,, WED. . % ! sk ment has been abandoned because it | he claims he advanced to the de. [ . L . ' :;‘“‘“:;e"iufi‘l’"i“f:";":'”o and crook® |was found inucceptable to certain fendants for the purpose of running Tise Photoplay For Which Continuous 4 - S other great naval powers. the business. Property of the dc- o - i Lilee i “"_"il't‘;‘e"‘a:‘c::;lflfe":“‘;w. The Herald said the failure of |fendants was attached for $6.000 by Broadway Clamored 4 » s‘“fdu‘“ night, at 6:30 and 8:15, | Secretary Kellogg to visit London,|Deputy Sherift Martin Horwitz. At $2.00 Per Seat! Gangs! Gurs! Co Thrills! Romanee! i continuons shows on Monday. | “&cting it is understood on express| In another suit, the Industricl ided 1 o3 You'll Thiill At What Happens! E T dc' 1 Wednesday. *|orders of thepresident,” awakened | Laundry Machine Co., of New York ' uesday anc ¥ the forelgn office and admiralty to|secks through Atforney Ralph ©. | Mad Love That Enthralls! § The CTp“D}l\ '“fl"““'"t’"t G- |the sensitiveness of American public | Wells of Hartford $1,150 which it 4 * nounces the showing soon of “Our|gpinion on the subject. ciaims is due on machinery bough. B soal ] Dancing Daughters,” '.l|m sensatlonal by the defendant company. Deputy Comedy That Convulses! film hit that is now the talk of the . Q. Sheriff Harry Comstock of Hartford i Vi S! : country. Ruth McCormick ‘hml"s. attached property of the cleaning j Powerful Drama That Thrills! 4 i In on Her Campaign | company to the value of 51,200, : ¥/ Spectacular Scenes That Awe! Pontiac, 1ll, Sept. 8 MM—Ruth| The third suit was brought by : Hl FERE Hanna McCormick, republican can.|Morris Bernstein of New York, . G : ; didate for congressman-at-large for ““x‘:’c'"“‘ss‘:h-‘r"&é“‘:a- ol legn ille 0]:'1!&'1["" with Hlinois, yesterday opened her state at $350 is due him for back usic . > S i e tion, wages. Deputy Sheriff Horwitz Staral CAMILLA HORN : “Let us be falr with Al Smith and | %¢Tved the papers and placed an at- B 5 ‘ : concede he has made a good record | tachment for §500. Beautiful New Screen Sen- ] = an as governor of New York,” she said.| ) i g H B t E i ch h “But let us remember that as a po-| Weighing only 1 pound. 6 ounces Bptn 4 ethodis PISCO] A contia friend of the farmers he has|at birth, London's tinleat baby. i LOUIS WOLHEIM r Aeainst N, Y. Governor an unfortunate environment. His|thriving now. For the first five : 4 g]flm party associates in the east know so|days of her life she was fed from a 4 1 g . . 5 i little about middlewest farm cond:- | medicine dropper. > In His Funniest Role 4 tions that they think corn comes —— v 1 Springfield, 0., Sept. § UP—The|only in cans and bottles, ’ A Ohio conference of the Methodist —_— 2 < . Episcopal church today stood unan-| Norwich Woman Faces e T 4 imously opposed to the presidential 4 y. & candidacy of Gov. Alfred E. Smith, Criminal Libel Charge unne eene ' LN 4 the democratic nominee, and in fa-| New London, Sept, 8 UP—Mrs, i 55 ¢ vor of Herbert Hoover, because of | Mariagireas Molinara, Norwich, was FI H' I' ot : “moral issues.” charged with criminal libel when 53 t The resolution, adcpted by the 2,- aTTested yesterday in the act of 7 3 500 pastors and lay delegates fn [Pa88ing out pamphlets which stated AT 3 confrence yesterday, said the state. |that “court officials robbed her and ments of the two candidates had |that there was no justice.” On the . . raised “the moral fssue distinctly | PFinted matter were the names of , above partisan and religious bias~ | clEht lawyers she ~ claims she en- 4 and urged that “only persons com. |§aged to protect her rights and who y mitted to prohibition in their per- |turned out to be “robbers.” The COMPOUNCE 7 s sonal and public records should be|Pamphlet mentioned about a first = . . supporied at the polls by Christian | MOrtgage being taken away from 4 o her which is thought to have , The convention held in a resolu- | Prompted her act. atur a - tion that “past sacrifices and labors| When taken into custody she ad- 3 3 on ‘behalf of prohibition reform jus. [ Mitted having sent similar printed » y tify churches in pressing for such a |shects to people in Norwich, Bridge- ‘ b\ 0 victory." port, New Haven and New York for l t . A Hears Woman distribution. y Continuing on the topic of prohi- o L I y bition, the conference last night s | heard Mrs. Mabel Walker Wille- ITeWOo! ore \ | brandt, assistant United States at- P : > torney general in charge of dry en. With its 1928 formal closing N} {hwk Tl o fof New forcement, udge the election of 2 ork’s detective force. Heover sid aEATk Badlh, | e s For appointment cal 361-4 exhibition. e Chitney, the Man of & Thou- “astounding concessions to law Stupto: v Spoiled by rain, Labor Day, \ cand Faces, is a hard-boiled breakers” in the New York gov- ||| Packard Bidg. Archand MainSts ||| | ¢he gignluy will be given Sa . 2 \ e J crnor's recent proposals for changes | lmm— S - e dispiny wi given Sat- plainclothesman who stalks in the prohibition laws and said urday Night and it will be through a melodrama of t Mrs. Willebrandt asserted that Best.” PARMITA and MILLET CO. Y m!t‘y“ to o . prohibition laws had been nullified . Offer & Musical Comedy Gem plenty. s in New York under Smith's govern- SEPT. 10, 11, 12 SUNDAY — Free Concert 'y , = He’s a rough, tough, kindly it iship and charged that ‘“wide Bargain Matinee Today WEED-END DANCING CLARK and O'NEIL 4 | figure—but watch -him in open” liquor law violations exist in Scats 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 B irtie Syicopated Bangsicee” 4 . , _ew York city. She said federal au- A. H. WOODS Presents e oy action against the city's e ihorities are unable to cope with FAY BAINTER . TURNER BRG a “racketeers!” You'll gasp liyuor problems unless they have & mew play. = “iomaets What Ase* —you'll cheer—you'll love the support of the state officers. By EUGENE WALTER Enonelice) ¢ t! JEALOUSY Minna Schwartz, B. Mus. L s * The longest tug of war, on record, With P R e /as that between two companies of G RIE McCLIN' raduate of Yale ool of Music ¢ Second Derby Regiment of In- lEA'll':r:'DWn ‘CI:‘IE‘ECm Piano, Harmony and Composition EDDIE CARR and CO. : I‘l; u‘n.! It lasted two hours $3.50, m""“'w"w PPy 308 Main 8. Open Sept. 10th in “of" ) minutes. M ’