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ml ‘iiil!fl =0 Oulers otherwise (ndfeated. en by Ores agencier tor B B s $ 8 .r.::'r 4 'g’ : theatriea) botices and reviews in this colomp are -espective amusement company. AND Wi Heniy with ES TO WAR,” ST all of the fin to War HSHE Climaxing pietur King. séind for this i theater He wi with Goes ty today Rupe on taken 1 made it liv i activity a | Towa Man Chosen Samaritans Officer ced of ed supre nation: vention of maritans 7 was unan nomination ceed Grand Monarc IWhiton of Hartford Arthur J. Jopp of supreme councellor preme Khalifah At noon of Washington, pld state house; the Khedar band of Rochester. N. Y., in the municipal building Yamato band of Cyr Asylum and Ford streets. Lawyers Approve of School Preser ew London, A 2 () tion endorsing a New which might tend to first law school of the which is located at Litchfield, adopted by the Connecticut Bar as sdciation at its annual Mi today t D. stern Point today At this school, which by Judge Tapping Reeve t field, many eminent lawyers of t early history of the country ceived their training. The now heing restored by the County Historfcal society About 75 lawyers from parts of the state re ir dance at the meeting, which presided over by Judge Brown of Norwich at at Submarine Lung Tests Given in New London |Pany had New London, structions in the 1 diving lung are being g from the submarine M. C. A. here Lieut B. Momser Aug. 2 (A—In- se of th The instruc who h ty resumption has been planned 'WARNER BROS. present ON WITH THE SHOW' ST 1807 NATURAL COLOR ALLTALGRG. RELERE MABRIN PR AR COMING SOON TO THE STRAND aF PALACE NOW PLAYING Be Cherished Discarded Which?—xee “Marriage By Contract™ PATSY RUTH MILLER Ca-Peature TOM TVLER and HIS PALS “THE GUN LAW” To Loved ar F ATany with TOMORKO Two Big Plus Short VAUDENTT LT SBROADWAY ONIY Attr Featu ATTLL DA with PRISCILLA BONNER and CULLEN T LANDIS REX—hir Wil He PLUNGING HOOTS Perrin and Barhara Wy with Jack orning con- played at the Khan front of | pany for ation |advised York action [ Emmons. preserve the | ne United States s | the mid-summer Juncheon held at the Griswold hotel | J building is Litchtield riois ten- | Vs | men ir rozen | 1y the- |y, and | of [} nterests s notably s is the him th world he portray reared by omradeship of an on REEEIVEH PLANNED ~ FOR SECURITY (0. ‘New Hiltord Stockholders Badly Hit by §119,000 Shortage ford, Aug \ m\l by » report o who have heen the New 1y, it was believed | Hartford Trust Com- be appointed re early in 2 A tance of the 5 Vo hooks Milford 1 1at the Cor eiver | olvent” firm. the directors, by a vote creditors and it| 1 ided to-appoint a receiver dvice of the State Banking Lester Shipp the of stock- q f wel | f |1 comp: e report of the auditors s mounted to $ cre $196,000, of approxi- insurance busi- company stockholders com- the liabilities v shortage o ly $119 ¢ 5 B BEalon sold to I the security of the lark was by 4 vot North ( $21 3 100 Attend Meeting |t than 100 meeting yesterday them residents of New 1a Insurance More | the persons a 1| of | t 10 | v many Milford 00 throu lands, | c of th por inve i western nager 2 Edwin Justin |1 unwise invest. |7 unbusinesslike |it imed stock the “near firm Emmons was re- | manager of the firm on 1929, and died the next ding to the medical cer death was due to hea rumors were persistent | | method t by olders to be | & reason insolven- | & of the m. f | s ificate filec failure, but the ti New of suicide President Presides was pre- |, sident Powell G appointed by stock- | anagership oceupied | « Seeley told of finding a | « 1 the books of the company | 1 so declared that the company was insolven said that June 1928 eport of cts of the com- | been made by Emmons, | although he had been requested o | ipear « the boayd of directors |and to ha report ready on July 1 jons did not appear Seeley) Rva firm hal holders to the { by Emmons ability, | He since the as mons "Dangerous .. Cuives’ Peremaunt Picture ALL TALKING! Coming to the |capITOL | J an to We money 2| Wels proposed and drafted a A Oa |7, short nation o e Agu 18 zambling the effect of cigarets on girls, { become | against in all prob- | pl act words of organ of the s | ®ar in that and | made | In| con- value ag- filford concern. Wells said hortages of between. § 000 40,000 would have to be ood by the Fidelity company umming up the assets of the 1, Wells said that a book f them read $297,000 but wer 1aly worth not more than $77 Affairs Badly Tangled irs of the Securlty com- ame 80 tangled, accord through the placing of | collected on mortgages hell and states, being put into sh of the company and | her purposes. Invest- | n farm lands and | coupons on these monies paid counted for a the company The affa he ; trust aying off and ages, fro is adly tangled \mess in 00KS. 1dit, Well appropri wenc for the Emmons mon 1s shown in re of the rposes. busin 1d ted any other pu the insurance d e sale of reso- ition to dissolve the company as a | ness concern and to seck lip in the means of all compuny civers courts, as t ossible of cor curity . REFORMERS ATTACK . CIGARETTE SMOKING eno- Base New Campaign on Alleged Statement of Hoover n, A of “(‘igarets crime,” says Presi- | dent Hoover 15 quoted in a propa- et heing broadcast by the -Cigaret Alliance, which secks this a sweeter and better abolishing cigarets. “he | propaganda entitled | at Americans Say About The pre is quoted as nt o make of G is \\ at Yigar sident follow “There is no agency in the <0 seriously world is affecti ney, education and and girls the very little atter carly every dih, haracter o i ahit ion paid hoy hoys vot to it vhich cc rlainly has much to do with ts are f a source of crime. t it its source ghted policy, unworthy our intelligence.” Out of a Letter ti-Cigaret Alliance, on in- the extract was taken rom a letter to President Coolidge rom Mr. Hoover written atter was seerctary of he P Americans quoted 15t the « are Senator R and President Danier o erime is i uiry, says while the commerce. other moot of Utah . Poling of the Christi President Hoover sm nd sometimes a pipe really opposed to all types moking, but it concentrates i ack on cigaret | The or tion out his Hoover statement time | wvhen professional reformers are howing cater tendency fnan ver to branch off frem prohibition, wnd vice and take in fo Hoover, although he ap mainly concerned with boys and as to sug-| The ce | | is pushing »acco. Mr peared to b even going so far zest that they caused adolescents to | criminals, has said nothing | use of cigarets by adults. In is quite & common thing to cigarets in the Mr. Coolidge also cigars, but Harding iret smoker. A few weeks ago the Rev. Dr. larence True Wilson, general scc- etary of the Methodist Board of remperance, Prohibition Mo pubiicly announced that the igeret makers were following in the langerous footsteps of the old-tim iquor interests and warned by im lication of some future prohibition ainst cigarets Equally ominous from point of the cigarct smolk the Christian Unitarians - ded liberal recent editorial. ral ahout “Cigaret and act, it moke was a the rwere the often a dencmination For have nothing ditor. SEve years we tobacco.” suid the is says consumption colossal, and only an Rut ) the stronon:« assail Pe House! CAPITOL Begins SUNDAY FOR 1 DAYS! The Street of Lost Souls fect: Vitaphone With H. B. WARNER, LOIS WILSON, JASON ROBARDS See and Hear this matic conflict of entangled in the Street’s ticker tape! It parades before you the whole gamut of human emotions — love of woman, love of money, love of zambling, love of life. dra- loves Wall exciting, lives and coils of | otficials, | thousands of presidential | pre- | and Publit | stand- | EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929. Chinese Restaurant Men Argue on War (.. Aug. (UP) trouble is the restaurant and Wong Kenmc Chis Rus: ing stri of Har ca here Chun, The two Chinese cught to be done in ee on what Man- churia Harry 7T however, should be sians.” Wh himself a monarch =uaid he was against the Nation ist government on prineip! I 1 a tong war, ened Chun “IHcall Toy But observed “some against today action Rus- that done the Wong Chun Chines reat avowing st a the police of dogs du calli T'he cers arrived and ordered a truce T ———— made o police unnecessary ind the re I"antas- become fighting among not be seems, but will wonien in douht fact it will soon be to be solace to man- liquor people did th prohibition came it [ tor tohacco its right the generation before They something. periment is all against the demonstrated in the ical articles that were Register 10 yo uses tobacco form, but es clinie Kind, as sense weed, extraordi- pub- ago we nary cl iished in the “Whoever in any smoking, same s s habitual pecially is not as good & person, body, mind and spirit, let it alone. We are toll- ing the world. And the world is go {o hear about it in the next decade.” Obviously, directed zgainst ing. though adel advertising appea offered an especially convenient tar- get for the recent welter of it. He'd Regulate Ads No hills to abolish cigarets heen introduced yet in congr Senator Smoot has a resolu signed to rezulate cigaret g Smoot attacks cigarets exactly ounds on which al ittacked. He points Lt "wa of mo he oy the loss to worl he said, person, as he would nor be in such propaganda adult cigaret smok- cent smokin md to women have is have Y on d dvertis- “decreases of eificic employers of ¢ t-smoking men, the “link” between smokin, and drink habits and He is sour about als to vomen smokers. though writers suggested that speaking for the sugar which are powerful in state, The 1o part gainst cig d drug cspecially potential editoria’ he is interest hon:e nis Anti-Szioon league in the is taking skirmishe of the 1« carly Some tact, smokers. CITY ESCAPES STORM Although Hartford a few miles away suffered a loss in property damage amounting to hundreds of dollars, in a terrific hail storm last evening, New Britain cscaped the storm. During the carly part of the evening there were a few light showers and a few heavy clouds: The rainfall here was not | en to settle the dust. The only the incor Britain people was in Hartiord trolley w whic New interruption way storm an serviee, HOSPITAL 14, of Ly- thrown off his on street, near afternoon, was fairly comfortably Britain Gene hospital to- has pos internal in- rd will remain under obser- at least, it is BOY STILL AT Joseph Marinczyk, man street, who v bicycle on Washin ette, yesterday I ted resting at New day. He uries ¢ | on for several days expected | The boy was str | bile driven by John Serbin of 1 | Willow street, who told the police { the front right wheel of his car pass- ed over the boy's body, dragging him for several feet. No hones fractured. cct Vitaphene House CAPITOL | TODAY and SAT. DOUBLE FEATURES! A PICTURE WITH TWO BIG STARS! ¢k by an aufomo- | were —— (o-Feature —— George O'Brien —in— “MASKED EMOTION:S Medical ex- | as | | | show {Unique Three-Mile Walk Now Is Open to Public : Aug. 2 (@—What world’s most rem ile walk has been co is rk- Washington, | | X probably the ible three-n pleted The British have rebuilt the Jerusalem. Today they run circuit the which holy Christians, Moslems and Jews. The golden-yellow limestone Jerusalem'’s walls gleams in the one of the 34 towers stands nch and intact, as when the Magnificent built ruins of older walls. In | f rock representing th ish he and Is the to of | are the proposed products schedule, s of city is vard Suleiman them on the laye civilizations rise sta places rs of 1hov e rock str sions of wl None ) foot parently when the anadanibloch was aboard the unidentified cabin cruiser, the crew ap- having jumped overboard fire started. Tugs and fire boats had ru$hed to the boat's assistance when the burning craf sighted two miles from the breakwater. Lowmen " Commissioner Buckingham at his office today said, “The tariff bill as passed by the house imposes a duty upon cedar, cedar siding, shingles | and logs of hemlock, fir, spruce and | | cedar. At thesame time tclegraph Jerusalem is like | | imiddle | and telephone poles, railroad ties and ‘hout | 108s destined to be manufactured They stamd about | Ito paper are admitted duty free. believe, inconsistent high. Eight | SuEmhis, G o | with good agricultural legislation The Golden discrimination against the Temple | ANd shows . L e o oy | the American farmer. The agricul- . “ ; LBLOLE ‘““ ‘I" : ok r‘\ tural group use 46 per cent of all | e SN0 B OISO SR sl iR bt S0 Boc Eant Bonkinad on Palm Sunday, has been closed for | gyiojon'arid o5 nor cent of the fence ‘11 :uu\’m ver b ]m””’"- post manufactured. In shippinz his \ccording to the Moslems who con- et e R trol until Judg. foat b meht da proposed duty be- | A wall upon lumber bird's-eye of Jery a gear Society | sot wit ‘. limestone Walking, nd aroiind a fair-sized walls inclosc OR $350 has brought snit Nicolina and Mar. letta Cannomelli through Attorney Angela M, Lacava According tq | papers filed with the city clerk pro. Onto | narty of the defendant on Ciinton itached by Constable walking farm Barretta against James for § The 00 acres of land 50 " is three stories gates cast picree the or did in the gate wall of area, it reet was d Winkle. centuries, | produce 2,000,000,000 If the effective the Temple area, Greatest Bed Room Farce the Stage Ever Knew—Now a Hit in the Movies! ALL TALKING! SINGING! ¥ jaunt glves the visitor a | and yond, strategic into with the BEGINNING TOMORROW World’s First 100 Natural Color SINGING, DANCING matic Sensation 'om Winter Garden N. Y. WARNER BROS. prosect. or Dom of historic his | wood | whic nd 16 ws. ind o the the alley wall and Next with he of hem- M comes domed | ar\-l\l Armenian quar- rden The journey Citadel, the site of palace flanking the | onie ned em with Jack Mulhall and Patsy Ruth Miller Begins SUNDAY at the STRAND Py —_— S A It C Chlcago Daily Journal BRITISH R | tate Agriculture Commissioner ~ “"Tfiked Up With New: icago, Aug. 2 (A—The Chicag( | Protests Agalnst Tanfi Change Daily Journal, the oldest afternool ‘ | newspaper in Illinois ,announced to % | day that it had associated itself edi | . | railroad ties and pulpwood free but | torially and linked its name wit] |Buckingham Declares P1ro- | places a duty on the wood and wood | the Chicago Daily News. | products which the farmer use in| The Journal's announcement said posed Wood Products sveat quantitics. I say ‘should use') “Effective today the Chicage » | for even at present prices the farm- | Journal associates its editorial ac 3 i ;an- | er is failing to keep his bulldings | tivities and links its name with th Schedule Is ‘O.D]sad‘ Rl rcpu\:’r‘ll because he ‘« “hicago Daily News. | " .« |cannot afford to o otherwise. How- “Its program and policies are en. tage of Conn. Farmer | ever, he cannot let these repairs go |trusted to the management of Wal. indefinitely and of course there will |ter A. Strong, publisher of the Chic be a larger bill to pay eventually for | cago Daily News, and his associates Declaring that the rmers of | this neglect. ““As soon as it can be arranged the | Connecticut and the whole country | “If a duty on wdod and wood pro- | Journal reading family will be serv. being discriminated against in | ducts is necessary, there should be | cd by the Daily News from the grea wood and wood [no favoritism shown and all should w publishing plant on Daily New: of | Commisstoner of | help to pay the tax. 1f such a duty | Plaza.” sun. | Agriculture McLean Bucking- |is not necessary for the r‘\vm[xi:'l | —— ! ham of this state is taking the mat- | classes of products, 1n should nv{l e | Rum Runner Ablaze ter up with the senate finance com- | necessary for the class of products - o r . mittee in hehalf of the Connecticut | the farmer uses In Lake Erie Watert mers. In a letter addressed to peaking in behalf of the farmers land, 0. Aug. 2 (UP)—4 cnator Hiram Bingham that | of Connecticut as Commissioner of | yum runner, loaded with whiskey | committee, Com oner Tucking- | Agriculture and also as president of | lrom (‘anada, was ablaze on Lak( . ans Jm points out that congress seems | the Connecticut Farm Bureau Ied- | Erie today. There were four explo. olhe : L to have forgotten, o far as the tarift | eration, T want o protest against the 3 Lo heab weddhad (HA casal ieled Blones FomaBituL Bones is concerned, that {he special session | wood and wood products schedule in fndllvethe b ol was called for the purpose of reliey- |18 present (proposed form and urge | LI R AN e e ; It that these products be all admitted tret the wall like fecth in | D& the condition of agriculture tHaf Hies The National Geographi X 3 S s e Roof Protrudes Inch mincemeat pie of strange clement > A hin this scalloped-edged Over Church Property couek: No legal complications are expect- od by 1. W. Pelton, chairman of the standing committee of the South | Congregational church in connection | | with the discovery that a portion of the building owned by the United | ates Realty and Investment Co. | \d occupied by Sears-Roebuck Co., extends over the line church property The discovery gave rise (o rumors | that the property extended over | from four tu six inches. Investiga- | tion revealed that only one inch of | tile protrudes scross the line., “The | Sears-Rochuck people are doing | y everything possible to cooperate with | salem’s po- | shingles it will cost the American | U1® ehureh in Gveryway and we domt | sition and its dive Looking | farmer about $350,000,000 annually,” | Provese to do mv\.whm:!)m dis ") into the ravines b the walker | 'The attached letter wea pent fo|friendly relations” Mr. Peitoo said. realizes the position of | Senators Bingham and Walcolt of the city on a hill surrounded by | Connecticut as well as other m natural “ditches” and a circle Of | hers of congress directly interc other hills. | in the new tariff schedule for wood | STR Q ND From the northwest walls the |and wood product stroller looks the Christian |3y Dear Senator: | g 3 quarter, thick religions houses | “h]y\[)lr;lrlx:v:] “.,\,,. el noposad) THEATER—HARTFORD overtopped by Church of the | tayif schedules T am impressed with Holy Sepulchet ¢ > site of which | tho fact that as far as the tarift is | csus is believed to have been ¢ri- | concerned congress seems to have | cified. northeast walls enfold | forgotten that the special session | the Mohammedan quarter; the | wag called for the purpose of reliev- | southeast the Haram, or Temple in. | the condition of agriculture. | dlosure witHgthe of the Rock | is particularly evident in the | the Mosque Aksa occupying and wood product schedules | site of the teruple of propose to admit telephone, hoe raph and electric light poleg, Continuing aro Wailing pl in view in a d the Templs Moghrebin slums. vish q Zues replacin southwost {he yna minarets, n the with it the o nds Herod Jaffa t v 1 1 i t on gate MOON MOVIE ton, N. J., Aug. 2 Moving s of the moon have been Princeton University by camera o the lense o telescope The pictur dawn crecping over the | landscape at about nine | miles an hour. The pictures we taken at the of one cvery six seconds and shows things one hundred times faster than reality. FIRSY 100% Princ Al Al AL s e pictur T BASiG PeTORE faken fitt 23-inch 1 L From 4:15. Continuous Daily a Continuous Sun. moon's ate " [ MAIN STREET READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS TOD n’ and SR I 1 i~ S I'JHESWWAR with Thrilling Sound! BARGAINS in our FACTORY- TO-YOU SALE 1.00 Box Bouquet Ramee Face Powder 50c Tin Bouquet Ramee Talcum Both for 1.00 39¢ Tube Klenzo Shaving Cream 25¢ Tin Gentlemen’s Talcum Both for 39 Box Cara Nome Face Powder Bottle Cara Nome Perfume |Both )"or 2.00 19¢ 79¢ 19¢ | | | | | 60c Forhan's Tooth Paste )0 Nujol . Pepsodent Tooth Paste . .00 Ovaltine ... 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