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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JDLY 10 1929. > Core -Bourbon Romance Revived 'PROBE INTO DEATH | Judge Orders Jury to Bring In (Women Told Styies | When Experts Meet gt || 1’| i|||| ||\|| "~ Wlth Immediate Wedding Possible BRINGS 4 ARRESTS. ~ Verdict of Not Guilty In Case | ~vosis % e V H I ’“ ” S J sl e Involving Local Men With Arson |t i Mo ' m- U:l\. -l- uln [ || Several Obstacles Stll injl WHO IS HE? ) Pennsylvania Salesman Believed it ing under a severe heat wave, to r~" Za _4\—" AVe 5 B Way, However, Even If Killed for Insurance Kowalski and Karasewicz Duo Dismissed From Cus- [P they vill wear this fall give the Am n women an idea noted vere: i~ Y G . T er i ir ildi cover the knees. - X v B Ceremony Is Finally Ar- | tody—Were Accused of Setting Fire to Building s Wil cover el KA Ouloss otherwise tndicated. theatrical botices and reviews in this column are ; | Norristown, Pa.. July 9 (®—Four in Wallingford to Collect Insurance. sted by fuller garments w=iten by press agencies for the Tespective smusemest company. ranged Again. | | men we rest today in con- | Spanish inflvence will pre- i nection e death of William ; ; B minate | Norman Heim, automobile salesman | On a directed verdict, a jury in|to asce 1 e gontents v The ensemble will rule every- “NOAH'S ARK” COMING! DOUBLE FEATURES AT CAPITOL | paris, July 10 (A—Bent but not | | of Trappe, Pa., whose charred body ny‘:\ -}(;;\r’y’[]q\‘v‘j‘”]’:t'\;r:(:’\; “’(:""H“I“;’;r‘ g ] : b from pajamas to evening “Noah's Ark,” the romance of to- | “Fancy Baggage” is the title of | broken, the engagement of Mrs. {was found beneath his irecked! gu- |1ate yeaterday afternoen, founc fe-i|the can: : 2 . ) z day and the far vesterday whifn |the latest Warner Bros. comedy- | Mabelle Gilman Corey, divorced wife tomobile near Fort Washington on |natz ]\_“ ‘-"I-z s Eone s | wrEsdtthe bl et evert | e JohaRg ‘_“‘"“t- at crcp;. is to be presented at the Strand|drama coming to the Capitol thea of the Pittsburgh steel magnate, and the night of June “‘_"” ‘K‘“' -“m‘ s Hy;m:‘ Rl Do E A % ,,fl.," "",(,”;pe. o Sunday for 4 days. has been built|Thursday for a run of three days|Prince Luis De Bourbon, cousin of The prisoner, Robert M. Hallowell, |of this city not gujity of charges of e fallle will be the ouizjanding mas on a stupendous scale. Beginning |and heralded as the cleverest of | King Alfonso of Spain, appeared f Tsaac E. Hallowell, H Hallowall |statutory arson and confpiracy _te i S iy : afternoon dresses at the opening of the World War. |the season. day to have straightened out so well, and Chares Dull, were taken into |commit arson. in comnection w o hey y A the din and destruction of battle| qpe cagt is an especially clever | their wedding day may take place custody in the court room shortly .Ltoln:‘\] u‘l‘:‘yn‘ el g : 7 o i Kar- 3 makes itself felt by the audience.|on. numbering among its members | before the end of July. [[pefore friantighidlast Snlah A e v h v e . i cuilty should not be made] Then, after a most impressive SCeNe. | yyqrey Ferris, Myrna Loy, Geo May Wed Next Week | conclusion of the coroner’s inquest, | Mg Marchins A : jirecting the ver= all the characters are spirited back | p,weett, Hallam Cooley, Wall Th was even some possibility which opened Monday morning. The = Judge Carl Foster said th five thousand years to the time of |yracponald, Edmund Breese, Eddie|that the rich American woman coroner's jury returned a verdict|had not proved a prima faci Noah and the building of the ArK. |Gy iphon, Burr MclIntosh and Vir- [ would become Princess of Orleans— that Heim had met his death “by a[and for that reason :\e‘"\\ u This Warner Bros. Vitaphone talk- | ginia Sales. The story is by |which is the title Luis would give blow on head from an instru- |jury while Assistant State's ing picture is first, and above all.|joome Kingston and the scenario|his wife—before the end of next ment in the hands of an unknown |Abraham §. Ullman mac zu- | | : o o defense counsel wers vital and delightful entertainment. |} '~ Graham Baker. John Adold | week. Statements to thiseffect were person.” The was out only 1 | ment, which did not change Judge | e ¢ .ouis Boyarsky of Walling= It is not a war picture—nota Bibli- | 30 teq. | made today by friends of both the minutes X Foster’s Impression of the ase and | S, ¢ o 3 ;) fo ml:‘ Jacob Caplan of New cal story—except in the sense that| ™ 4, qov Ferris plays the part of | interested parties. 43 Robert Hallowell is owner of a |he directed the jury to it n find- } it does, as nearly as po}:slhl?-t‘fll' a high-stepping flapper who finds| These friends revealed that Mre arage ir .\‘1 bler, where He n ( “;:xfzflgo‘lhtd:‘l".\(; after which he low the costumes and the customs |, ;.ciqent that her extravagances| Corecy recently herself made a flyin S = : n alive; 1S tahents | ST G v he buildir ) e ar of those widely separated periods. [po S€PV R 1 T er into busi. | trip to San Remo whers she had f "I:nlph T ?\nrunai whose snnou—‘\,,.m]nr and lives near the garage: “cused of Setting Building Afire |, G ¢ B \dlis ha? Corn Borer }ttacks ————— . ness complications, which threaten | talk with Luis, who only a month |g," .‘:41}:-‘:-‘,’;1:77‘ ,’w “F'\v:‘:_fi“"ff‘,_lf,r: Harry is lsaac’s son, employed ' egations were that Kowal- | not ¢ b ) ( rops in Bethlehem BILLIE DOVE AT STRAND _ |njm with a term in prison. With|ago balked at accepting a mere $1- | Lyoraia 1o o wory sell kaown o - Bl s S 1 ’ rent . Ty 10, Pl Billie Dove, and one of the finest |, gen getermination she sets out| 000 monthly as pocket money from | o qr oo (ory Vil KROND tars |who lives in Philade phia, was a 7 Sexton street and Bronisay t worth as 1 e in-| . ety vor oy it bll-star casts ever assembled in one | (0" 0t “tno ralse confession her | his bride and announced that the | 2R if one is to take th rs lEieas tor e Hallogell picture talk all through “Careers” | e i1oi 1iog siven in exchange for a | engagement was over as far as he mer - | Karasewicz, who is 23 and lives on | Suran t Mr. U1 \ re caterpillars are destroye ter | :r‘r(rlz\l inix fl‘.v‘my wyx \l(wn: \'hnfhls Ry cre to be given a|proaq street, set fire to the buildi E ed th ! r D . 3 Agent H. Nore which will be at the Strand theater | check for a million, to be used towas concerned. : 3 Thursday, Friday and Saturday. S Hatch street is arkably complete, 5 wmHGlL s sRo NN ot LY BREDLS : P that s of Litchfield A i n‘.\w‘p her up in her course of living. | Mrs. Corey now has returned to |y oipine qno 5 (0 e ]"mw Di: 'm\vl At-| tather, the purpose being to colleet |inS © This is the first all-talking pictirs | complications, thrilling and often | her chateau near Paris, but her sis- | e 4l MAp e of Mont- O i e L Billie Dove has ever made. Hor | otB S o i the cou T : = gentle reader judge the m H&!rm“” e b etilatanter | an tatollgiisniencs Dalley Ity X 1 . i ch to her charming |t pee’ 3 [iieny Mrs. Shotag e In Sat Henlo- ! of) thatiea One thing is Proven | formal charge of homicide against | o, of Lon or Tinee [ automobile without 1 As it is not of the European typey Vvoice adds 50(;"""L L e |of her campaign, faxis yachts,|talking things over with the e [ el 5 N EeTadn oy [eoraes ki ho b o, of Lomtlon, England. In Wallmg. | 50008 8 ST S0 turn. | 2 government antine of {hig personality that _Tirs ational | .y running craft and revenue cut- |je Spanish nobleman. | vt iodnes. &nd | them and would ask that they b2 | ford fown court several weeks ao, ‘f. S the o lon. | vicinity will be unnecessary, he says. WiiRansns - Elstuey ) B \"r""“““;}tws play an exciting part, as well All Not Optimistic e held withou or the grand jury. | Kowalski and the younger Karaswicz | °0 #rou b of “Careers” recently announced|gq, riva) lady and three amorous| On the other hand that Miss Dove will make only all- |ald certainly does pay, for the let-| 1t was first believed that Heim | e disch 5 Tvito steq | “he saw ) from di- | the local erop will probably be seris notealifot | e e e e iha re discharged, only e arrestec o, e i ou f th chief of [sakepLioiad oW d 4t | had heen accidentally kil by Tun- | jatar s in v ction o lilding ng men, one of them chief of | those who know the two parties to later on bench warrants after Lieu- talking pictures in the future, Ve Soanata Antonio Moreno, Thelma Todd. ]\‘\?{4‘1"‘],?:,‘ ml““?[v:v. o [ ming Mis car into a tree along the | fonant Frank Virelli of the state saw Man Run From Buildi The co-feature presents a mystery | ago when Mrs. Corey first met the| gl (o8 ata D e e | TIce arsonlsiuad (hadimade : Uliman also called the cou Noah Beery, Carmel My all |4prilter “Trent's Last Gl e 8 3 i = [ the position of the victim's body | (ization. The elder Kar tion to t : . | thrill s La th | prince, then a young man of 21. are | 7Today's sithoustte is that of Ralph | g et | tigation 4 speak their’ parts under the direc- | pacriong’ Griffith, Lawrence Gray ay's silhon f Ralph | apoused the suspicions of Sherman tion of John Francis Dillon. Even 1 e ars of a S 2 | Munr N , soloptimistic! as) toithe chancestof | T colodney! seeretary and freasuri| e o Lanig [ Sherman | s 55 years of age, was arrested with ko : e HiL COmGE v |and Marceline Da e | 5 2 ry and trea Koons, chief of police of Springfield | them~ He had not been arrested |S n that he sa Sojin, th:> Oriental actor has his g > 3 er of the Kolodney Bros. Hardware | ownst T } Sibs e pulla g Jin, 2 s his | Beginning Sunday f e RE [l | townshi zing s alins at the | from the center seyion)the Wilephone, |ine Caitor i e Brontar Sa¥s| In the firat place they say 5o one | Co. He possesscs a remarkablo per- Police Chicf Suspicious P e e Shinat tne | there was o door in the ce : s Thets wl Be & vasiasville oo 1 can change his mind any faster. or |sonality which is transmitted to| : | I L RO W A Chief Koons started an investiga- : | the buile ney, Broadway's golden voiced tenor = se : ot £ | tion S S e e e e e more unexpectedly, than Luis, Whose | whomever he comes in contact with. | tion which revealed that Heim had S | mony to the effec t 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. presenting a variety program that Eift| occentricities have caused his exile | Hi; s 5 L s have s | suc can he attributed to t i & Trailowellisarage 1 - separate n the T ml;:hl will be offered Thursday night. T L ‘h“"‘”ll\ 4 1_"!”1‘10‘[“ ‘,mfl“”m Sergeant Thomas J. Feeney of the | or 0" THURSDAY \ Mr. Ullman in the he state’s case was Attorney Arthur F. County Farm 1t cau t announced that the passed the to explosion | the romance, which started 20 years ht. | S ‘ran ¢ elgi i S will be found entertaining. | from Spain, I'rance and Belgiuin. | characteristic. He is a most opti- | (e = In the second place Italian law re- |mistic person and always has a|Heim was heavily insured in favor | 1021 police department testified yes- | ;. rdow was foun 650 & u after me too? Your one|duires the banns to be published |smile for everyone erday that he re yo | of Robert Hallowell. In the garage | : took part in the in-|;pout the ground outside, indicatin il ‘0( those —— cops.” With that, he | (hree weeks in advance of the wel-| Kolodney Bros. hardware store Is | Koons said he found blood | vestigation and questioned the men, | ihat j¢ had bes % ther || 4 [made a at Rice, Halleran tes- | 4ing—so far nobody has been re- [noted for the quality of their mer-|and stains on an automobile | the younger Karasewicz having been | 5 4307!3[ mmg num mnm, ported as reading the Bourbon— |chandise, and their low prices which |ing to Isaac Hallowell were in New Britain General hospital for | i ter sa ere wer = 7 | Halleran denied acousing McKen- | €orey banns in San Remo whers |prevails at all times. Anything in | P ha conn e s A a month, under treatment for third ; teots Ryntch hanantea 1 300 MAIN STREET |na of stealmg the cement at any |Luis lived in the villa his mother |the line of qua rints, hardwarc. | heen those of hu Blooa « | degree burns on the right hand and | n ch the § . t conard Bldg.—2nd Floor | time. bought him household 1 ils. mechanics’ tools, s 3 3 1 if | less severe burns on the ce, neck, | t i Coroner George k, r e felt jury 1 - Elevator Service Constable Olesen corroberated Other Difticulties Seen | wall paper many other ite in Tnaviest g and thig Hige | Halleran's statements, and said that| Two other considerations are in- |are obtainable here lowelis are’ prom After witnesses had heen | en heard | MGKEHI]& FOUl]d Glllly OI McKenna went in ”,G store first and | volved; first that ential | heir motto “Growing With Rea- | the Jler section of Mor nery |ON the matter of the insur: m’"i | Olesen followed. Kenna went [ documents such as 2 v of Mrs. very appropriate as they both Robert and Isaac are | CJaim. the position of an automobile B h p Gh | right atter Rosenblatt Corey's divorce degree have not ar- |1 ittained a tige that is un- | reported to be wealthy. Robert testi- | 0Ufside the building other de- | Perfect Vitaphone House! ~ LAST TIME TONIGHT [640 0 ¢ace Liarge- Rosenblatt testified that he was|rived for the inspection of Italian |disput They are today recogniz- |fied at the inquest that he had ac- | (211s. Licutenant Virelli testified that waiting on a customer when McKen- | officials, and last, but scarcely least, |ed as New Britain's leading hard- | counts in 24 banks and had dis. (e younger Karasewicz and Kowal- |8 SEE—HEAR n i : na came in in a vicioys mood and |the matter of whether a priest at|ware store nted notes aggregating $110,000, | SKi told him two different stor ~|“||| S OF 1929 Newington, July 10 — With per-|{olq him he would tear him to|San Remo will marry King Alfonso’s | When in need of any of the items | about the fire. First they . Heim Heavily in Debt claimed spiration streaming from the brows, | pjcces. Rosenblatt missed the ce-|disinherited cousin to a divorced |they carry, always think of Kolod- . and his_ family, it was |0 have been driving by the bui i | ¢hins and elbows of nearly 100 spec- | ment five or six weeks ago. Rosel- | woman, even vthough MMrs. Corey |ney Bros. located at 220 Main street, | brought ont, were heavily indebted to | When they found a five gallon can of | THURS FR‘ SAT tators, the case of Patrick McKen-|platt admitted being too scared to|has ente e Catholic church. [New Britain, Conn R and Isaac Hallowell and |l9uid which they thought was s ) ) & na, charged with breach of the peace | ask questions. He saw Constable | e [ Roere tastinia that 1 vas to pro-| y : was heard before Judge Welles in | Rijce struck in the left shoulder he | Who is he tonight? Now. Mr. |tect their inte ) cur. | take a dri but Kowalski, wishing D& bl F town court last night. aid, and it was then that Rice used Personals So-and-So, it's your Z“.n to mn{u ance ¥ :»‘ }(-A:z”~ ,]1;. '\?tsl::.xl‘:n‘ 5 T 10:i€ eatures Constable Raymond Halleran tes- | his blackjack and subdued Me- in for the honeyed wo! promised | i .tified that he and Constable Arthur |Kenna Olesen went to McKenna's house on | McKenna testified that he was cohol. Karasewicz was Mrs. Frank Kelly, her daughter, | YOU for quite a spell. Sugared sen 1e close of the inquest Mrs. | | | S ank [tences will grace this column a rine Heim, whose marriage to K | S E HEAR the night of July 5 with the inten- |asleep when tho officers called and | 'S Winifred Kelly and son, Franlk, 3 E 'WARNER BROS. preseat of Hart street, have returned from |ReVer before, for, you and you alone, | Heim did not become generally 2 of asking him it he could give |one of his <1ai|«1f\mt “fllmo hx:n UP|a vacation stay at Saratoga Lake, |With your verbal silhouctte idea |known until after his death, col- | help in locating three bags | saying there were two men to sce|{ Y ave come to the editor's rescue like | lapsed. She had maintained from — | of cement which had been stolen | him. | bolt from the blue. . The Kiwanis | the start of the investigation that NOW PLAYING from Rosenblatt’s new store at the| He claimed that Halleran said ML i o5 <o.Che a b |club is fortunate, indeed. to have |her husband had been slain. RICHARD BART MESS o YR Y corner of Main anfl Cedar streets. [that Rosenblatt accused him of nm;rr“\‘w\']i]"‘;‘r‘ J“r ‘:‘”’“v’:’v“"’ 'f"fh ST e O SR S e with BETTY COMPSON in AUDREY FERR'S ZMYRNA LO' McKenna told them they could go |theft. He also stated that Halleran | > 1 5 g have entre to your mosaic of color- READ HERALD e % .. ; BASED UPON THE STORY BY JEROME KINGSTON] ¥ | e s of ¢ © entre to vou saic - | RE IRALD CLASSIFIED AT WEARY RIVER" | L through his house and cellar and | beckoned to Rice when he went to |{he Suests of Mr. and Mrs. 2. i ol s : ed fragments which fairly sparkl: FOR BEST RESULTS Hear the % T s garage, and see if they could find 't|the store. He admitted having been | [1tz8erald of 20 Homestead avenue. | (& MLEIRS HHER (LY SPATHE - =ULTS o Veas s oriske Directed by JOHN ADOLFI re. The constables told him they | drinking. When asked where he| .. o . " 05" 2 of your verbal silhouettes bristles Co-Feature aid not care to do that. With this is lic elRtiealinediyend| o s e niCublesiandifam| [ witr / i : ; . : and some cement was seen similar |3 man who was looking at building | (NeIT summer cottage at Sound View | FOIS, MUCRE Ahetn vieht abont| g 7B ) ) R DO P ENGEA SOE to that which was miesing. He was | lots ana was invited by him to par. | (0% the season. Visitors over ths =t forvard march. or any other e — i i S5 L Honee asked where he got It, and replied, | fake of the contents of a bottle, end | o0k e0d were Mr. and Ms. 7, b | PR AR Th BUHEE S anual wind ) |g i o ebieg — Co-Feature — From a man by the name of John-|as one drink led to another he had | CNEWOrth of Hartford, Arthur and |} DLayp fon, theserys browiof " |a Frefeh of Wes rtford ani|the Derson of your selection for the | TOMORROW R o R ey sot |tour vefors ne stopveq. e then|]°DR Fremch of West Hartford ani Hdonthey ) | Spire Tingling Mystery Thriller! 5 2 o 3 Sy 2 =~ ] First Showing in City) % Arthur Burnham of East Hartford. |VeeKIV letter to Brother Kiwanians g o S L McKenna brcame nettled and | went home and went to sleep for LAEE = |Tt's not exceptionally clear to A\ e o | TOM MIX and wanted to ge to the post office and | probably half an hour. He admitted . 5 il e o A s | TONY, the Wonder Horse, in see Mr. Rosenblatt, The constaple | the officers had always used him ielien Qocuploguillelvaya - urged him to stay home right DRIFTE | dinner party for six tonight at her | Picture of in your first endeavor, but | s = ™ Y A brand new “Mix" action drama . | summer h-ne, Oak Lodge, Waverly |{hat is due to the ignorance of yours | i ) = e bl Sl e L McKenna was bent upon going.| Prosecutor Lucas said he did not | park, Brandtord. Itruly who wouldn't know that man | R GEgeatoller el Upon arriving at the store he swore | have much to say and recommended | Mr. and Mrs. William Fleischer of |If Ne should see him in black and ] “ISLE OF LOST ME at Rosenblatt und said: “I will get|a nominal fine. 2§ Osgood avenue have returned |Vhite i 2 2 q with an All-Star you now." the constable testified. ‘ Judge Welles said it was not a|from a trip to the White Mountains. | S0 much for your literary ability. $200,000 SALT | MIDWAY —Short Subjects— They stopped McKenna from going | pleasant duty to perform as he was —— | Mr. So-and-So. So now for a bar- | JIWATER SWIMMING DINEYDANCE. ] TR = to the rear of the stere and Olesen |on friendly terms with all pirties| Miss Dolly Brundin of 111 Farm- [rage of complime compiled by POOL Al i( CHINAWARE TOMORROW NITE sarted to jump over the counter to|concerned, but tuzt did not alter the |ington avenue left yvesterday for |OUF OWn complimentarians who have UTGPIADANCE FALL ATROCKCAFE 1 Inch Plates Free to the Ladies cefend Rosenblatt. In jumping, his|facts. He found McKenna guilty of | Brooklyn where she will s on | Worked diligently night and day tr; liody came in contact with McKen- | breach of the peace and fined him $5 |a tour of the country. ing to search hidden words whi na, who grabbed Olesen by the leg. |and costs, a to... of §23.51. | 2 will convey the thought and was going to give him the knee. | Drunken Driver Fined $100 Albert Havlick Mirioli and |editor wishes to stress on the minis They finally got him outside. win R. Gardener of Hotel Com |Joseph Balcunas arrived at Cleve- |Of everybody in our civic corpora- focch oty alkica) LAST TIMES TONIGHT Upon cross examination by Attor- | ) e medore, Hartford, pleaded guilty t) | land yesterday vy will also visit [1ion known endearingly as the Hard- ! All Talkic hey Griffin of Hartford, Halleran| e oharge of driving a motor veht. | Plttsburgh |ware City. You have reached an | “rHE IDLE RICH" aamitied they lad been to MeKen- | gig \hile under the infuencs of enviable position via the personality I Conead Nagel Dt hove ra’s home twice before, but as heljiquor Officer Nelson testifiel that | Mrs. Dwight Skinner and family | PIus route which should end in the 2t had company they let the matter |y sted the man on July 4 =t 4 |are spending their vacation at Clin- | Presidential chair in Washington, D rest P o C.. accordi to your legions upon 2 a. m. He noticed the car was zig- |ton Beach | s up He also testified that as McKenna was leav! the store, he met Con- which the | | zasging over the road and going m,; . {legions of friends all over the coun- the post office. McKenna asked: let's all get togethe 1 A Wife's Strange Secr Anderson Found Not Guilty ——— el s i bim Eegcc Charles Anderson of Elm Hill was | Employes of Two Main Strect Stores | - i E Told in Talk! | charged with the operation of a mo- | | ruLes or sinovere Perfect Vitaphone House! "or vehicle while under the influence | Go to Memauguin for Dinner and | CONTEST of liquor and pleaded not guilty. | 14 ; |of liquor : y A N enta ~—ldentify likene API I OI | Officer Zekas stated that he founq | hictic Lvent Bl e e o Ll inacara gallon jug of cider with| Nes & | . 100% TALKING! rly 100 employes of the David- hooa |2 strong alcoholic odor and found |son & Leventhal and Fair stores ob- Address communications to Starts SUNDAY | Anderson's registration in a pocket |served the first half holiday of the “Silhouette” Editor, £ 2, . s Y\{O\D GRI].'F]’]‘" MARCE'JNE DAY g fof the car. He went to Anderson's |season today by going to Momau- New Britain Herald ¢ i 100% PERFECT {RA W home with Constable Walsh and |guin for their annual outing as| |4—Contest closes at 2 p. m. fol- ERAYMOXND “ATTO I-AWRENCE 6 after knocking several times Mrs. | zuests of Samuecl L. Davidson and | | lowing insertion—Saturday 4 - Anderson responded. They found | A. J. Leventhal, their employers. | | 10 a m. [Anderson on the bed. drunk, slap-| Buses left the stores on Main| | .—Answers may be mailed or | ; ‘ BEAUTIFUL BILLIE | THURSDAY NIGHT IS MERCHANTS’ GIFT NIGHT Broadway's Golden ped his face and his feet and hands |street at noon. On arrival at Mo- | brought to the Her. Volced but could get no response from him. | mauguin a shore dinner was enjoy- oftice. ol | he said. Officer Walsh verified Offi- |ed. A series of athletic contests on —Credit given for neatness. cer Zekas' statement. and in the water wus enjoyed. Sup- | | 7.—One dollar awarded daily for Anderson stated that he was not | per will be served this evening, | best answer according te You'll out of his house after he got there at | after which the picnickers will re- | Thrill to [||10:30. Judge Welles could not find [turn home in their private bu evidence enough to convict Ander-|All are members of the “Dalfair = s Hear = T son so discharged him. club. JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFT 7 3 MORTON . | nent of foreclosure on prop |3 Twice as Beautiful Speeding Costs Sz = e z ! | A SN N Blazing Love DOWNEY Andrew Beaty of 114 Hungerford _NEW SHOE CORPORATION G l LRy oticet Ny R ; 2 IS ¥ X : Flaming Through Broadicey Golden \oced Tnor { street, Hartford, was sted by! The New Britain Shoe Co. has|ed the New Britain Lu Co. to . 4 When She Tal . rnity ! Gonstable! Rice’ at p. m. on|been incorporated with Samuel|d2y by Judge Morris D. Saxe in 2 lalks i ) (s All Eternity! June 30 and pleaded guilty to the | C nberg of this city and Samuel 8. | suit against Stanley Eanelunon 1 |charge of speeding. He was travel. | Katz and Lilllan Z. Whitman of |others. Tnc amount was $336. |ing at the rate of 50 miles per hour, | Hartford as the corporators. The | and the redemption date set e Sea ¢ ) VOO Y WY G the police said. He was fined $10 | Capitalization authorized is $10.000, | August 1, 1920. Attorneys for the M RIE:ER : and costs of $14 $2.500 of which is paid in to begin | plaintiff were Kirkham, Cooper, Plus 3 Years in the Making— [vusiness. | Hungerford and Camp | 5 Select Acts 5 Dr. Blair and daughter Barbara of | Seranton, Pa., are visiting Miss Nina | | VAUDEV LI Vitaphone brings you a new and Pl = New ente e e e T S B e | | rings you a new s ayers: air of Newington center. Welcome to This Inn of Hospitality in New York S ) Cast of Ten Thousand yers: e | BATTAT AN T = st o | O s i N State Supreme Court PRlNCE GEORGE HOTEL “A Night In Moscow™ STed ex. ke 0“? 5 oW A “j Featuring Dolores Costello— George O’'Brien Opens Sessions Today - dramatic genius reaches your Begins SUNDAY Harttord) Jily 10} (P=THs 'stit FIFTH AVENUE AND 28TH ST. § | LILLIAN MORTON | qycs, your ears and your heart. HorMiTsy s Dol ialline Pt Cost Two Million Dollars to Produce— supreme court went into session this ALBURN M. GUTTERSON, MANAGER morning for what was expected to : b lanl E A s i 1,000 ROOMS WITH BATH Wi e e STRAND tion of opinicns In about 40 cs Single with Bath $3 to $4—Double with Bath § | A Warner Bros. VITAPHONE Spectacle! Tt is very possible that among the S T s k Delare Cizion ‘ " ! o pflfllé‘fi opinions to be handed down will be A HOME IN THE HEART OF THINGS | ey, ¢ Q | ANTONIO MORENO AFicture || that in the McCook case in which | - —_———— and Clayton A ragged Irish boy's||| the validity of legislative acts signed 1% A matron Is in attendance for the comfort and assistance ] y - riso to Broadway||| by governors more than three dave of ladics traveling alonc, N JOLLITY FO(R and NOAH BEERY d ¥ 7 | | Continuous Shows and lovel after the adjournment of the gen- | | e ittt lem assembly is questioned. IL_—__-——————/ —————), Daily

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