New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 8, 1928, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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 ’

Other pages from this issue: