New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1929, Page 4

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Ouless otherwise Indlcated. theatrical botices And reviews in this colvmp ure ®=Xep by press agencies for the “sepective wmusememt company | worried THE PALACE sets than “FROM HE Would you DQUARTERS" condemn yoursel More in any two ordi- films were employed in “Seven which is com- simply to insure |nary the happi he wo you had | Tootprints to ‘Satan of for one ion to on Palace Suturd D the law sa the theate July ational myster hu Satan's palace chamber v room sed g and lost the ing Juire 1y v film ds of his - the t of ther mea action cighton V. \ 1.aska Mong. Sojin, Do~ Winters espec 2z Barton. Short s vaudeville pr DEMOCRATS MEET AT COUNTRY CIUB Waterbury Reunion Used to Enthuse Party Members s of am “Two Hollywood.” Beg ay for four : Norm Mrs, ( CAPITOL ts' Gift N many GIFT NIGHT AT ght Merch and varded to or is gh (®r—Eloven of senators of the last legislature met in reunion at the tatuck Country club here last t State Chairman James J Walsh of M den was a guest and the senators pledged support to him state cer impression in som Der n and women pal ch Ceeil B rected cfers De M producti which comes t Friday and Saturday a of vibrant conditions existi reform and the strong ency to- n among ce n hool Godless Capitol h de- ers was o the ntors were mittee fo task. Senat w Haven sald Democ win state elections crying *I. He iback™ and get down to bu said the T publican control e state is 3ergen ats who wisi should n N ting schools stop groups Dane and George K At Sea.” i \11 |nearly as sscure as many Democrats Democrats will carry the state soon as tax payers in the rdless of party affiliations, air all the bills fe the People in citir ahout everything except se in the towns” city, rebel those FLIGHTS FRIDAY IN AIR MARKING WORK - Legion Plan fo Guide Planes to =0pen With Survey Hartiord, propoped site tionsdn Co; st foot town launc said. Senator Waterbury senators, afte Charles O'Connor was toastmaster A newspapermen rnoon. WICHERSHAN JAY AMPLIFY PROPOSAL No Further Comment Until September, He Indicates of The golied July 25 (P —To for air-marking loca cticut townships, John D. Sibley, sccretary of the state aeronauti commission of the American Legion, and Lieut. Robert Webster, regular army pilot tached to the 43rd division air serv- ice at Brainard field, will fiy ove Hartford, Middlesex and New Haven counties on Friday afternoon. Work on marking towns will be started next Monday and the committee re- ports promises of the heartiest operation from town officers tory s and spirit citizens Maycr Wil officer of t livision will probabl d a for 3 ad at lanes over Fairfield county erence, ratford airport, to attend a Many leader he Leg groups have to the survey Wa 0. | TNANn w " | President Hoover's commission may occ in| September, but not now, to the prohibition enforcement ions he advanced in the the recent governors' (P—C Wickersham ¢ enforcement | shington, July ai George of o take ion, mpli sug- letter con- ow public pu in both -xpressed uncer- meaning of Mr. tement suggesting deral and cted A divi- in prohibition laws might be make them wet and dry governments ef responsibili ment, the d s as fo Backus Held for Trial In United States Court Joseph Backus of this cit exainination when raign United States Commissioner J. McLaughlin in Hartf oday | and was held in 31 for ! trial in United States court ‘ jnsiuion at New H fourth in Septer on the charge lation of w more nforce ion of the com- meeting here. which to the im- problems of fed- probation said he tim~" he conc s latest Charles ad he the rsday {5 o He Harry mated ws on that his mesting roprietor : i.\.«auh Ts Charged In Suit for $1.000 wAS W Stawski, who ORGANIZER and DISTRIBUTOR v‘\”\ i and Perfect Vitaphone House! CAPITCOL SEE AND NEAR - WARNER BROS DOLORES BY DRY WEATHER Agricultural Heads Aroused Tor| Salety of Produce ~New Eng- | frankly | Boston, July 25 (UP)- land agricultural head today over the imminence of serious damage to crops and an | acute milk shortage esult of | droughts affecting the whole region | and especially Massachusetts, which has experienced 24 days without rain With no assur rainfall in th as ince of 4 substantial immediate f merous reports of serious erop dam- || ge being icultural d Arthur W commi 3 ed that pelled of wers receiy y state a Massach ilture, declar- being ain to catt condit armers were com- | because of the | | situa- | | 1 g 1 -baked ion pastures acute Ca the were would | n Cod mmissioner said indic at this year's harvest there it ha of last yea Reports of nature were | nade by Lawrence A. Carlisle, dep- uty commissioner of agriculture in New Hampshire, who, however, ex- prossed belief that icient suppli could b wported from other states 10 offset any local shortag ROCKET EXPLOSION AROUSES MARSHA! section ations a similar | Lytton Fire Official to Probe Dangers of “Moon” Prolectlle Boston, July 23 (UP)- hal's department on an astronomical ting tod with | the launching of an investigation nf‘ activities tering around Prof. Robert H. Goddard's famous “Moon | Rocket."” A e took i \ e rocket fr of the om niversity professor's ex- tation at Auburn, near | tremendous ex- when the nine- | returned to explo- perimen Worcest citeme foot projectile caused tly suddenly earth amid a series of violen sions Marshal George € Dr. Goddard to come for an interview to dete er the novel sky rocket constitutes a menace to public safety. The investi- gation also will extend to laboratory | experiments being conducted in con- nection with the rocket because of the reported use of high explosives. | “I want to know what the professor is doing and what he pro- poses to do." said Neal. “Reports in- | dicate that when he shot the rocket into the air recently it made a loud explosion and alarmed the people in | the vicinity. T believe it is my duty to find out if the explosive force pre- sents any public danger or if there is any menace o safety when the rock- et returns to earth.” Neal made it plain want to interfere dard’s experiments ould take no action terests of public safety demande Neal has asked | to his offi rmine wheth- that he Dr. that he the in- q it did not with God- and less REFUSAL T0 PRODUCE LIGENSE TRAPS AN Jacobs is Found to Be Without Necessary Documents—Crash Leads to Two Arrests Hart | station | James S, of reet called at the police his forenoon to have an accident report made out and while there emarked that the driver of the car which figured in a collision with his * had refused 10 show nse other nec fon, 22 he his liee give ssary informa- | was de- he Officer John M. Licbler tailed to investigate moned William I West Main stree have admitted ator's license the collision violation of th iriving without and certificate .andon was chargec of the the roa Landon was driving we street at the rate of miles an hour, and Jacobs ing east on Myrtle street at th proximate rate of 15 n The collision occurred Myrtle and Booth th cars were bacly sum- 574 said to no oper- after | ed with | road and s licens while violation bu He rules of the obtained one was char an operat of re Ation wi with rules of Myr- tle to 27 ap- n hour corner Judge Mangan Elected Lawyers’ Nine Captain William ¥. Mangan of Tudge clected aseball t Brook was Jawye Wil captai rs! am at a session low lay play ams d park yeste planned ind other t¢ of the noor medical the bala season. PALACE | TODAY and TOMORROW LON CHANEY in “Where East is East” (A Drama of Human Souls in an Earthly Parad with LTPE Co-Feature “Hawk of the Hills” with AILENE RAY and WALTER MILLER Short Subjects TONIGHT Pheasant TO THI SATURDAY Iwo Bz Feature Atfractions Pius Short Subjects and 3 Acls VAUDEVILLE Mystifying otion Picture Have Shown This Season FOOTPRINTS TO SATAN with THELMA TODD and (REIGHTON HALE Co-Feature BIZZ BARTON Wondar Pt THE YOUNG WHIRLWIND -— - s L L7 Golden FREE Dishes LADIES Most The The n | alley | ahout |terbury city cour political fig NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1929 —_________——fi——:’ Chicago “Loop” Crowd Is Sh d HI]YT DESCRIBES FARNER) WORRIED W::fioflla:: Il)"'rom l;‘:)mb Ex:));z:r:n " THRILLS OF CRASH Second Blast Wrecks Windows {Loss In Davis Store and Surrounding Blocks $10,000— | Later Detonation Throws Phone Operators Into Temporary Panic. July 25 (A dollar heart was rocked last mid-night by No one among persons who were of the Loop at the umstance which billion business, 120, The Loop, of Chicago shortly before a bomb explosion. the thousands of in the south end time wag huct, a police regarded for glass rained fron windows for many min- 2s miraculous per story Bomb Placed in Store homb had heen placed in an entrance of the Davis Company department store, less than 35 feet Jackson Boulevard swarming homebound motorists, and en two Loop and Stat The from with betw avenue midway Wabash ries, Philip Twanskl, collec- 20 neutly to ho He wAS a garh: upon the bomb, that he belisved it somcone had dropped up and one end of it His thought that it con cd sandwiches, and put it fully back where he found it, walked av A moment later told police, decided to re the efore someon did irned, the bomb ex ploded came kaged indle picked it varm and he rieve he package els As he t Glass Is 15 Minutes Windows ‘in the Davis store, th Kimball and Steger 1- 3 n Finchley Establish- ment, ) {omiss and Com- pany store Wabash streets and other shops on State Jackson and Van Buren ere broken. Fifteen min- utes after explosion glass con- tinued to fall to the street, paris of which had roped off for the | the thousands who had ted to the scene. Towering walls of the store build- | ings became a sounding board which | sent the | cchoing for more than mile. It was at an hour when night tre was at its peak, and th choked with motor street and W heen ety heen attrac strocts were cars pedes- | Only a minutes later & bomb street betwe and Wahash in the KEquitable ilding on Michigan broken, and operators | dumet exchange of the Bell Telephone Company | momentarily panic - stricken the explosion shattered win- dows in their buildin Damage is $10,000 1ge from the Loop explosion mated by firemen at $10,- from the 22nd street bla few hundred dollars. no motive for eithe apparent to police ¢ Davis Company officials said of no trouble might have pr < t their store on n avenues, | Trust ave- ndows Company nue we in the Tilinois we re When Dam was ost 000, Los was only a There hombi as today they knew ind of any which mpted ... JUDGE HAYES DIES; WAS STATE FIGURE \Waterbury Jurist Active in Republican Politics Wat rhury P. Haye 25 (P—Judge Wa- known lied at udge of the widely in the state is morning ind ure Milford early ti Abner Pior 1 Hayes for many icquainted with law- capitol and was ac- tive in politics, both state and local of the republican party. He served in the house in 1907 and 1909, in the atter being chairman of the joint committee on constitutional wendments and had experi on committee on insurance and the ial committee which handicd the matter of a p itilities commis- brought into the leg- by the late Rol Wood- n he was governor in B and was YOATS was we makers at sessior the spe sion sphere o islatior ruff whe Mr. H nuary 1 in hi drlights of his native place for college at Mt. Her- in 1894 entered 1in 1895, Phi lehem os was hor husiastic scenic and rural He prepared mon school Yale and was graduatec pa road at n ent Pennsylvania nd for two years was st of that city. Mr. Hay iting on roail onomics ving the a in rned to school. He convention representing Bethlehem Hi an prac and from time one ittorney ator ploy of tisburgh no west Zan wr whi 1900 ret Yale law stitutional offices, of cuti Asale tive in debate. He ary committee in which fact put him i ing one of the Mr vory sessions to the y came b For years Mr. Hayes islative hearings, and 1is appointment owing ore it tions. 1oved play— Broadway the stage You'll be about the crazy picturs —one of Norma Shearer's finest! NORMA HEARER s THE |_AS]' OF MISCHEYNEY at the STRAND Reginning SUNDAY! A wyn. came to through hi. was a Mason Congregational leaves a widow Kilbourne Won’t Seek Reimbursement From City No effort will be made Ed- 0, to from him He and a He personal and an church abilities | Kk member by ward Kilbourne collect the city to reimburse him for the loss of profits during period litigation building | dey restrained him from| using his Stanley street property as a gasoline filling station i cording to a statement made today by Judge ¥. B. Hungerford. Kil- hourne had been enjoincd hy the ! city and superior courts but ceeded in having both overru the supreme court of errors lishing his right to sell g the area which is now residence purpos when brought by the rtment led in estab- soline in | zoned for Sloper Buys Kensington Farm Tract for Estate# William 'T. Sloper has purchased Algot Larson farm in Kensing- | ton, formerly known as the Young- blad property, and he is planning to develop it as a count estate, The comprises 100 cres much is the plot land heavily wooded The deal was completed realty oft of Louis S. More 1 needed to France out of of which through Jones. 40,000,000 pair the ed by heavy in the past year. will he | roads of automo- | an destro traffi Perfect Vitaphone House! CAPITOL | Tonight Is erchants’ Gift Night Many valuable gifts will he awarded free (o patrons in the audience, TODAY, DOUBLE FF PATHE presents CECIL B DeMILLES | Jensational Melodrama FRI. SAT. TURES! | of relief when the Flying Over Rockies “Tough Job” Army Pilot Declares Winnipeg, Man, After remarkable from death when he was forced his aeroplane in a small clearing amid the Virgin Iorests near Ve mont, British Columbia, Captain Ross G. Hoyt, United States army aviator who attempted a flight from New York to Nome, Alaska, and re turn sed through Winnipeg to- day en route to Mitchel Field, N. Y. JTough Job in Rockies L tough job pilgting a plane the Rockies,” said s 8w 1t mountain tops, to follow valleys The moun- herous to fly over A afte D2 on his filght Hoyt experienced en foreign a cscap to land arn was obliged tically all the tains are as tr as the Atlanti Shortly returning prac time. oce Sunday, Nome, ne trou- matter in m. from ble from some the gasoline. “Looking onf of my plane, all T ¢ were huge forests,” he said. “T id to myself.“1t'll be tough landing e’ My engine was running bad- Iv. T had to land. It was a ques- tion of shooting down now or crash- lown later inally the tle clearing hut it found out. 5 Enough Thrills for Life “My plane hit with a bump, sunced into the air, lurched wildty and scemed to turn over. It didn’t though. I smashed botn wings and the propeller was broken into atoms. The carrlage was badly damaged and I certainly gave a sigh plane stopped and alive. I have hai to last me a lire ing captain spotted a lit- amidst the great trees rough spot, ahout I stepped out— enough thrills time oists of India nything but cars this scason. are the refusing latest ‘o model Auto Thieves Slash Roofs to Steal Loot Boston, July 25 (P ing auto thieves ha style and, on fashionable Hill, at least, the the latest thing Police report value into the thousand stolen in the past months by burglars who have scorned to waste time on expensive and in- irica door locks and instead ave slashed their way through the roofs of enclosed v tra police have 1 ed (o run down the n o far without avail razor, apparently 0 cut a hole in th thief puts in springs the door Valuahie Lock pick- of con is out R roof ho that loot running has been arp °n nsed roof. Then arm and the inside s be the from wra House of Talkies! STRAND TODAY, FRI., SAT. ‘4 JEANIE MACPHERSON and Sound! WARL Y ey DANE of Laughs! with Gladys Brockwell A Warner Bros. Vitaphone Talk- ing Drama of Love and Adven- ture in Vaudeville DeLong Renard Revue “A Music ) the Tropics! I Treat — - | Bud and Marjorie Reed Co. Tomorrow, Today Yesterday Margic Coates he Queen of Syncopation' ifford 2nd Gresham Two Boys From Hollywoord'™ The Petleys “Comedy Turnovers’ Family of 7 Perishes On Desert After Drinking Water In Radiator near a seldom used desert road 33 miles south of Blythe. The youths said the radiator of the car, a small sedan, was empty. A pair of pliers lay on the ground be. neath and the {ap was open—mute cvidence that the last drop of water upparently had been drained from the machine by the family to quench r thirst, 1e bodies were scattered at vari- ous distances from the car, with cks leading in every direction. Blythe, Cal., July 25 (P—How a | family of seven perished of thirst on tne scorching desert south of heie atter having drunk the water from | the radiator of their disabled motor car was revealed to the police ot | Blythe yesterday by six Mexlcan youths. The boys reported that the bodies of the victims, believed to be Mr. and | thei Mrs. Enrique Armenta and their five I children, were found scattered in the | vicinity of a aisabled automobile | t SPRINGFIELD YOUTH IS GIVEN [5 YEARS Charged With Attempt to Kill New Jersey Officer Hir-lhnl Many letters from various socie- | ties asking lenioncy for the boy were read to Judge Gallagher. Twelve years of the sentence were | imposed jor the assault, twé years for bringing a stolen automobile into the state and one for carrying con- cealed weapons. Driving Charge in Westport Is Dropped Westport, July 25 (P—A com- plaint of driving while under influ- of | cnce of liquor which had becn pre-* to- | ferred by state police against Mre. 15 years in state’s| Mary Marsh of this town was drop- his indictment on “‘p(d in court today when™Prosecu- suult and battery with | (o0 Stanley 7. Jenningd fnformed Intenc to KIllan oltice: | the court that there was mo evi- The boy pleaded guilty and was| gopce (o substantiate the charge. sentenced by Judge ~ Arthur - Gal- | “° 0 S e agher in comnion pleas court. ’ : Greenfield was captured by Stule | Burn® jr., of New York city, who ‘Frooper Joseph Buibol of the Toms | also was arrested Tuesday and his River stalion, when he was seen |case continued until tomorrow. She abandoning n automobile he had |is well connected socially and is the stolen in Springfield. In attempting | wife of a member of a dramatic to escape Greenfield fired a shot club here. 5 (P— | Toms River, N. J.. 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