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NEW BRITAIN D}ILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1929. 11 ——————— e —— 59 feet in length and less than 5 In S rel lifte w s z 3 R AT feet in width. Narrow the “ixmiFOI‘IJES []F 1929 AT 1 BEHLIN NEWS Sl Sl W \,ml;\nlll;:]..u’]"(]\‘.is crack _train nas 4 ) must be, for broad ones would cre- Y5el KIS aery < o N coupled ont e rear a se R ate too many eddies, and long they el ballaslis i IHSS(ZH;:{EI‘ me one or more cars that contain pas- TER must be to provide the surface to TE y BiHave hidts atten- | char e (UB)-=Ool. lisengers: wenling 'oft st NI 4 lift a man's weight. tinue re Seve e G ooty ¢ Lindbergt s Paddington to Plymouth. The train —_— | 7 Lo t rrov sn't s t by means of a | “While simple gliders often start I 1alified are n May Gy i e firs v me i ice releases the sec- nerely by sliding or being dragged ¢ f post office tichard Bowers, Walsh Al Talking Drama Featues EFFlecs JEEEmR v o nieetso e o) Al Talking, Dancmg, and Smg | ture is the sail plane that were it | sailor Arrested i [and get at once out of control. LronKingRes 3 fiva e & LIy De 56 nndic S v aric s Inky burglar Hence, in launching, an elastic rope ; ¢ g d yesterday afternoon by Con- et avaar iy i L e ; device is used, which shoots the he William Fox .\'m\f(“ e Fol- LA Colatar Bast: Berlin Sash Store g2 family in &n average Amer- : o plane into the air like a stone from | lies of 192 st Follies of the talk® and charged with driving without a ican ¢ity home, a flat, say, and in- g a sling. {ing pict to have its local | license, having a car in his posses- ject a love affair between 2 pretty | s | Earth's Gravity is Glider's Engine o \onior ot ¢ theater Sun- |Sion witho oper registration, and stenographer daughter anad her | i Gl &~ | The pilot must maintain thi e : e in; ible to show leave papers to BTl e e s e ] il speed by pressing down the nose of | ol t r. It is thought that the car i ingredients for a great play | the plane, which decreases the angle ' With more fwas stolen ew York after Turner ) Haa ke i sl ! 1 : success, All you need is a great of the tilt of the wings. The earth's | interest by moviegoers than any of “jumped” ship Brooklyn [nounced at th gl e ! 15t aslee o was sleeping on cast and a director like William de AL ATOw LUy TR le productions shown oEerstes Toe T downward in a gently sianting iking proot of this may be had of flizht, which is called a glid: g ] e Heded Vel e Thus the gravity of the earth is the Mature ) : ved from the commandi cer fHier s R STOPS : A ta e filmization of the noted ‘stage suc | e £ i T that of the legitimate |was arreste o mbers of the club | Rivier xp hably ) joubles champion at . “White Collars,” is the attrac- _‘:" 1"‘1""““”\"”‘1‘[7 ghfl’i‘“i aitast g e e T 3 i e e i ly “slip” co HpnilesinningSnnoay londidays [1Ga% Fetitont s entioal sisioumni exnéclen’ ‘tadiprovdal Totnlyinaw Directed by de Mille, the story. u | | . | to the next. Sometimes, to get from it tor entertainmen vivid cross section of American fam- say without Arrested On Three Charges ; f s - : one such column to the next, he has [ nature. Pre-viewers —say g ! s : ; ily life in a big city, is literally |to glide against a strong wind.|reservation that for size, speed and | Ana Phillip Mariato e & ¥ i = M et yitntone Baiee! e SUNDAY crammed with laughs, romance and | 9 1 liTencat thers B are oW s ina: other qualities it far exceeds the ensi n badly damaged |SPOrts al 3 6:30—8:30 heart interest. Conrad Nagel, he of S ; 5 P - T , S <herit was||arranssd 4 : the £ S ot s 1T . | ‘strong-wind’ machines. limitations of stage techniquc . \ Cromwell when it w ; : ] he famous speaking voice, plays the | b 4 SR e Nifie young Roreen and' st car that did not stop. The | Miss Eunice I'r will re q MON.. TUES. WED. 5 Al nce home this coming W + Continuous young millionaire, with Leila Hyams, | and sinking’ velocity #re the throq|vorites head the list of I sington car was parked about 15 | her 16 this who played with William Haines in | g / E | factors in the ideal sail plane. So|and se ot oy ot nternre | Fasbd rror a o o e eicied | erallveeks Nt \ s “Alias Jimmy Valentine," again in a 3 : far, the Germans have found jt|characters in the story, Which con-| s A AR % ot t o B i talking role. She is very beautifl| ooy p—— 'm | practically impossible {0 combins | cerns backstage life, but lcad the | {he other car which inforn 1od |lyn ¥ i @ and a clever little actress as well | thess 1hises faciors pertecily in any|meoy's and dancing numbers. | o 4 Stinianaca T6e ot nes ) Ohals St A iss |l Bessie Love, of “Broadway Melody," [ e St Caral L alarl bane. | Trastiord B He statialt B e fame, as the flapperish little sister, Cevelland Bureau |tween the acro-dynamical best and'Sharon Lyan, John Breeden. Dixie membered hitting so E terday is one of the brightest spols of a | ghe is America’s “Symbol of Flight.” | the technically possible " llee David Percy. David Rollins. | thought that it was very clever show, and character | And, as such, Lorita Bollinger, above, | “Germany’'s special inte I'rank Richardson and Stepin 1%et- | not stop to inv honors go to that splendid pair of | pretty Cleveland. O., girl, will serve | motorless flying has been attributeq | chit raizned in Cror rt 1 t stage and screen artists, James Neill |as the model for the main figure of |in part. to the fact that under the| >Miss Carol often has portrayed anq the Sl e A g ‘ and Edythe Chapman. who play the | the trophy to be awarded the win- | gpiginal provisions of ‘Ltho Versatllas|t role of a jazz mad fl next Tur He is free on o P A N D father and mother. Robert Ober as f the women's air derby from N S dlithe ! When the talkies came | $100, Rhodes Gt i L AN Jnes O treaty certain restrictions wers | ihe radical cousin, Paul Kruger and | Santa Monica, Callf, io Clovelanl, [ R a8 he was mot found wantng. |l Rt Sl other clever players are adequately | O.. during the National Air Races in | i : R | s a fetching vol nd can 1 K 1 | velopment: so that her air-minded nd dr 1y L € & - i cast. | August. Miss Bollinger is studying | sruqents nerforce turmed o the| s well as the most talented | gio i of i caay niy. De Mille gets exquisite humor out to be a w!m i X % i hoofer,” Her chief spe- | 4 o Jo : z n study and development of engineless | o o el S Continuous ‘of the bride’s struggle with the bis- | [ Frignt n the Fox Movietone Follies 5 Ca e ontinuous lcuits and other intimate little touch- | : i | 1 “The present world's record for a | ' Rl nay AT LR - LO C ANEY ; es that almost suggest Barrie. It's a [Fiem e passenger, made DutiierRotiAISHIEELORES East Berlin Items N H % ¢ hundred per cent true-to-life story ,,\“,mm,, Htis 1 3 Lonte ancl| Rl The morning service at the Moth- s Youth and just about the hest entertain- | was the girl in the church will be held B Ll hn s oot mroaci minutes. He flew with Heinz| /"0 b G t sc as ever produce x Movietone all-talk ature, | i toq o 1 — ‘ Srohidy Reichardt like a shuttlecock be- |/ ! . fealure. foelock with preaching h : “",vh I { Set to Music! Added attractions offer Gus Ed- | Nl]w IN LIMEL"]HT"‘ o R Om et TS, || A S G L B a0 Adkins. Sur eyre E,ast S ward's “Song of the Roses” Revuc rom Broadway, where st 5 o'cl ges on the coast of East Prus will meet at 12 o'clock. Ant = ) E with an all star singing and danc- sia. | ment relative to the co: Ea’jt' Youth ing cast, Vitaphone acts, News and 1 made. The c Gliders Now Uullze Prunomena TR AT o Ay in The War Soner v il st at 7 On Thursday there \-.m be a five Billie Dove her first talking p will e celabrat = ECT 4 '",“" sl vorce is all wrong, according to Jus- | “Nons the Brave' ! 2 3 5—SELECT ACTS— ture “Carc | : e A o ; s - Washington, D. C., July 6—The|"¢® Hill, divorce lawyer. he 1z Win in the talkie S - ennan. Sun 1 1 V UDEV!! LE CAPITOL PARK, HARTFORD | crashing of a sall plane which kill. | Which gives a wife the right to di- She has a highly pleasing foow A |1 L e e dinand Schulx | Yoree her hushand for a single act is | nd plays the piano we : et ! a great temptation to a hushand who | ing composed several pieces f ador: B Gt world-record holder for a motorless | : t ! Clexed e o Tl AT AL OU S e aC SR e TRl la(lta cta Aa 2 Dbl atic lat || antes ESWITRATD idivorca i imygins mént. Her artist, at Capitol Park, on Thurs SR e T i ollies is Lention to Germany's quick advanee [ 1AWYer says. Such a law in England | the Foll July 4th, should not fail to see him : 0t s miaking it easier foraivores. |\ YoungiBreoden! entere : et : : - tonight or fomorrow (Sunday) after- | I the comparatively new art of |y 0 - life in Vienna, and later v : C A P I I 0 L P R K lidin; { noon and night. Tomorrow he will | & B Heinhardt company ¢ t cor punicatios to the SR ST % hosid 3 T s verfotin b d:00, 0:000 and 11:00 p: [ 2 reeent communlcation i } 15 sto ' hariford ies on its speedy Take an American family, an | People for aroused in the to the sound of unusual atue e 0 SRS Village Follies a Those who failed to see the Great diveratt become. however, that | bodies “in a nude condition to the worl ttention has been 1 public view.” Police stood outside th ly diverted from air travel by sim-[boys' home at night and said th m E Iy | National Geographic scciely by UK PEMININE SCRAP o also was in vario n. Escaping fr mingly impo: | & i panies and jwas T tnild : e oo s otpes | Mmlenal eograstic eoclely hy) | TR0 DENOE £ e e G THE GREAT CLEVEDORE ses and handeuffs and locks. he | * [ n iy At e bard G Cle femining fiontng reen actor. the Escape Artist thrilled the capacity attendance on Ns et Gaunatand | owner of the show in the story t SATURDAY NIGHT fest is to. cacaps. while susponded | .In Germany today hundreds recently engaged in one and S H e ST R SUNDAY AFTERNOON and NI fifty foot in the air upside down, SR 2 i ciety correspondent write rs. Grube accused Leora o o St b Gintoll TR TneTio s Iy | (housand floolciatiiolal fin Tt 10 Ri GlEL o s a9 n S et RIDE THE SWOOPER newly completed Wildcat Coaster, X i Ay g, 1 2 vise and amazing growth of awarded the tea S A0E 4 : ki \ou?" number _\ h New l-,nr,li.nq coaster, the new Swooper vide. the i = ; AR look back—T! he pioneer | — = pon only one of its kind in New England, | 02 PACRRECE 0 o Kl NAUGHTY. NAUGHTY N ) SU } Track, and all the other old favor- “"”“"’W’ L : 3 e 5 estr ites in the shape of rides, games and | thal mad el o o = ral G| 0 i ; shape of 1 e aladi g s et e L R e Capitol Park Beach Opr“p oA M ichard Halliburt APl 2ack en A, VL, gives an entirely different thrill ev- & ery second. Tonight dancing is fres 3‘;“"‘\‘:»“'* E:’““““‘“““:,mf“llln r{;“\"““l' only a few enthusiasts kept the art | blinds. i3 live; but today. due amazing in- K 3 QT INTE Tomorrow might in Palais R ally loduy e U0 ouslie g0 d ; vy SUNDAY slble ot ets, insane harnes- | Lo Ui {h man's conquest of the | Pulling contests are games ind . Ao th L Ts os LSt onTanInE ] M ScLoolABONs KIying diecrulls s e e s. Grube won the battle and lost | MIss I ; T S school hoys are flying.” (h an il b theiell v SPLCIAL FEATURE from an insane harness. Other feat 19 Ty B latter was a teache In court Y 3 - v B ey 1925 v | S . R et Ly Iofund : ding the “Why 3o L VORLD’S MOST SENSATIONAL RiDE i o e S e he very last word in thrills on & |, gliding machines, one must naz s e ! . Dancing the new Devil's Bowling Alley, Race | . - s ‘hampaign. L. July 6.—I R R bt o : o s aop r dating amusements. The Swooper fs the |\ iin "0y ongine with pr recently pleaded not guilty and spectacular appearance anid and on the open air dance platform. | ) "opiq00c Joor nearly two decades | undressed without pulling down the crease in air commerce, man is dancing will be resumed and Bd o acted than ever in the = MON., TUES. WED. Gurley and his orchestra, popular i local favorites will return. Capitol Park beach. with loads of new im- provements th v, is attracting considerable attention and daily this mammoth npool is thronged with bathers and swimmers, air as an elgment—in that soft. | 2 Y E CONTINEOU S light. flexible medium through K : 3 which his flying ships must sail. So now the vast overhead aerial ocean. | its whims and its peculiarities, a‘- |1 ford a new and fascinating subject of study | — “Already. from more recent ad-| | ventures in gliding machines, it ap- f 1 8 v & e 1f | pears that man is coming to share| ezt < AP P » 3 NING AUNT HET | what birds have always R L v i A | SINGING BY RORERT QiNiLL | about the air. He finds it will sup-| ] 4 o s Aok 3 | port him, as water carries a swiri- " e - & 3 A Millionaire marries his se ! s 200,000 SALT | M | mer, if he will but handle his glid WMERS\“MM,NG IDWAY 3 tary. The clash between h er wings as soaring birds handic| DINEUDANCE v 2 it | [ S e o e [heirs. Even wind gusts, squalls, || e ATROCKCAFE R Y d ! : e jnui e and clouds, which pioneer experi- | : i girl’s Tamiiy is _ln()ught to «hrfl menters with gliders used to dread, | === i , % - taiking screen in a drama of | are now recognized as useful aids to| g immensely stirring qualities, motorless tlying craft. 1 ; % P s deratandi | “Between sliding and what they o) ich human understand call ‘sail flying’ the Cermens make a sharp distinction. Durin glid | the plane steadily loses altitude ti'l 3 1 it lands. A ‘sail flight, on the con- Tofiay Only. | trary, is one in which the machine. ey while pointing downward, is lifted Continuous | by upward air currents, and thus DOUBLE FEATURES | cither maintains or increases ,its elevation SEE and HEAR : FFor training a heginner in mo : E : : . totess thine Tho simuie ster || “Hearts in Dixi~ § (\G§ ‘ : THURS, DRI SAT. “When [ think how sim- | tuang fiies. tn build it s more | Al Talking, Singing b i | cer nagouble Features ple Pa is, I get scaied of || sensitive than a simple glider and : w . . | “FANCY BAGGAGE" “TRENT'S LAST CASE other women, an’ then I look || capable of responding to vertical Co-Fe SR e g 2 { I A Vitaphone Talkiu rills 1o Tingle Your Spine at his bald head an’ realize it || current . . o puoteets him e & purc || e Y v s (| Lois Meran , : ; . : o ) j beaten 3 3 S { COMING heart. " it scems loss miraculous to the man —in— Copyright 1929. Publishers Syndicat™' 1| oy 0 ground when he hears how it ) s 2] is built. The conspicuous feature of 0 ng Strezt the sail plane is its very long, nar- row wings—sometimes as much asi POOR PA g _ Fe _ ; : ST ATEI — _ 078 Regular Holiday Program —PALACE —)§ %% Y@ = "7 | LAKE COMPGUNCE TODAY LOLA LANE — DAVID ROLLI i —_) NORMAN KERRY and MARY PHILBIN in Conn. “LOVE ME AND THE WORLD IS MINL’ ol Y g g P D : FIREWORKS—Another Great Display 4 N E E DRI T DANCING—DMusic by Bill Tasillo’s Orchestra —— Co-Feature X5 R 3 4 : ) T . E 7 3 Ty ‘. 8 : y . SUNDAY, JULY 7TH LASH Oa:‘;(’HT\I\ x 3 %, 5 : . hE —~— >AND CONCER NEW DEPARTURE BAND CTS OF VAUDEVILLE i ¢ TN v PN \ PECTAL SUNDAY DINNER NDAY and MONDAY i SR b . Sk IFruit Cocktail R ¥ - s Chicken Soup S 06 0 || § < : ] . 2 Olives i o] || in “Sally of the Scandals b hoiesof: * Baked Duckling,_Giblt Sauce. o \’;“‘ Pisture of Enthralling Beauty. The Dazzling Rise of Fup ’ 3 : e A ? Lt SoUE (N, DN Loving, Fast Stepping, Heart Breaking, Breath Taking i s e A Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au jus of th ! H 4 S B S = } SALLY OF THE SCAN S Adde? B L] £ % Mashed Potatoes, Gr Peas Sl Al SUNDAY. MONDAY Attrocti dward’s “Sorg of the Rozes” Revue b S 1 Als I‘;()H S’fl‘]l-i!,‘l‘fi ‘in L 3 - NUTAPHONE ACTS—N 8 TIES., / | French Dressing CLAUGHING AT DEATH” NG—The Spectacle of the Ages: “NOAH'S A¥ L G 0 B, O