New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 13, 1929, Page 8

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NEW BRIT\IN DAHY HF‘RAID TUESDAY AUGUST 13, 1929 | COAL WINE BLAZE SPREADS T0 VEINS ‘Explosions Rock Pottsville as Stubborn Flames Gain . 13 (P explosions ing the f long, a ing force Unlees otherwime indicated theatrica) notices and reviews in this colump are e=Aer by ores agencies for the eenective amumement company With mes con 'man Coal 1a night wh in ut party, through | cite ubbornly resist- it by city fire- stance ch the seat of the 1 to timberi QUNTAINEER © N WITH T SHOW? will offer with Wil 13 (UP)— mily feud the moun- r boundary 1 today two men were dead v | sade heav- | | the four | | summer which | in legislation. thern end of ‘hn r and she ‘m the e | tion. ‘ from | 2| nomination. il {MWS W{l LW[S; zations. BREWING TRGUELE Quest of Senatorship Likely to . Produce Political Fireworks —_— | m Chicago, Aug. 13 (A—Two cru- , Ruth Hanna McCormick, member of congress, and Charles . Deneen, senior senator, are setting Tllinois political stage for a bit- r senatorial nomination. Mrs. M Cormick would the first woman | to run for the senate. ‘\ hind the asbestos curtain, props are bein for a duel t will develop pyrotechnic nge alliances. McCormick crusaded last on the contention that were entitled to authorit Her sex flocked m“ won notable victories | and general elec- | surely and st Mrs. women primary came from retirement | g ago to defeat Mrs. Me- | husband, the then Sen- | Medill McCormick, for the Deneen had been a usading state’s attorney in Cock rnor before re- Dencen rs country night clubs and TODAY and WED. (%48 —a barrel of ‘IT d —a barrel of fur, of lme, i thrills and rrnpplng @ drama. And old girl was badly wound- | § were in \h« between . Whe of the n two blind to true love. Thrill to wonderful new Clara Bow. It took the “talkies” to i discover the real Ciara. QO of Mark Hanna, the outspoken dic- | national convention in Kansas City 'la the national ¢ | Deneen's L action and in eral, the federal government's drive dry up Chicago Ho ls closely | Mrs. McCormick is the daughter | f republicanism of the Mec- | Roosevelt era. i ightning flashes mpending storm warned of the as edrly as the | ast name both summer. Deneen sought to the state’s members m1 committ and * others ob) woman cnnrhcl..lle O'Neill ormick ottie Holman n identified with the Thompson | was supported by Mrs. TcCormick. A split in the s developed when Mrs. ccused Mrs. McCormlick of g politics” with the women, that Mrs McCormick Iked” her (Mrs. O'Neill) ry turn. # Cook women's republican 111 | y- ad | at county the republican Who Killed the Most Popular Star In Hollywood? || All Talking! | T T d each other firing started from both mountain road, almost simultaneously J‘J[% D W RBYALTY i ™ $20,000 003 m BMkafl A 1 1 GE TiHD STILL W)Uu{ H RAID- danghter, was woun ROOF = D) i m ind N Land without resistance fon also was held for H» sted Arnold who sur- | § tand Wired to Ex- in Case of Raid . Aug. 1 ,_.__.~__._.__.._____ o phone Touse! B Hollywood's most popular |® star murdered: Five per- B sons suspected. The B actor’'s complicated love 8 life bared! A lovely girl convicted, sentenced to death! While love fights to diseover the real killer! Baffling ciues! Thriiling episodes! Gripping drama! |l On the intriguing back- ground of a great mon.lg, picture studio! with WARNER OLAND NEIL HAMILTON DORIS HILL and Vaudzville at the : bTRAND THURS,, FRI.,, SAT. Vitaphone Acts with RUDY VALLEE and His Conn. Yankees BN~ T EANY - TS, presénbudint R Drama of a Girl Who Gave Her Love to Two Men—But Her Heart to Only One! DIALOGUE and SOUND Wm. Collier, Jr. Alma Bennett Eddie Gribbon George E. Stone Hear Eihel Waters Sing “Am 1 Blue” dramis CTHE VOICE 01 Vint CONTINUOUS AR gi@'fi ‘“:QEE VT Euv. G. FOX & CO. IHARTFORD, CONNECTICUT L Etore Open All Day Wednesdays AR Closed Saturdays At I O'clock INew Britain Customers Can New Telephone ta Fox's Dircct Without Cost. Cail 3500. G. FOX 8 COMPANY iy [ ] e Thompson, Ave | remnant of the Le ate there controlle Otis F. Oscar | general, | trolled by minor members of cong Mrs. McCormick draw the Thompson, Brundage ana [ Len Small support in Cook county, obtain the and Emerson down-state. and machine. | worl argely | persi . tion Glenn, F. Carlstr and sm Junior the attorne; cliques con e officials and Th su |let a probably would | | jarre: alliance of G!enn! J STRIKE -Communist to Aug. kmen yesterday uade wo of a new for shorter efused and a clash which one he worke: Ited in ightly injured by a revol and seve Police sting thr 13 ffi’l— Four |t red to clear de-'t ed into the famous Panama canal, when 20,000 cubic vards h shifted and slightly sb- the channel. Traffic vas ccted. Officials | did not consider the movement important unléss it con- tinued. A dredge to work at the scene. st winter was the most se- and for the past 103 Sixty per cent of the fruit rees and nursery stock in that coun- Ty pe GRE AT MID-WEEK DANCE ATTRACTION DICK NEWCOMBE’S ORCHE STRA LAKE COMPOUNCE BRISTOL, CONN. WEDNESDAY NIGHT AUGUST 14 Vi lim i o I I |H IE m A |[E I |1 i Slip-On Sweaters Notice PIDOLETAWN — = NEW BRITAIN Wec‘inesday Moming ‘Sp’ecials Women's hable Chamoisctte GIOVCS 79 C apair Former Pri $1.00 and $ Was Women's Smocl:s @ ‘4) l . 39 each Worth $1.98 Sateen N Ideal For T Women's $ 2 . O 0 each Were $2.98 and $3.08 Light and Dark Colors 1 Sales Final—Nothi i) fi Store Closes | At Noon 5 Dexdale S'ilk Hosiery $ I OOJ pair Women’s Hand Bags Reduced in Price All $3.98 and $4.98 Bags Tomorrew at $2.98 Bags at 3.00 Women'’s Silk Umbrellas $4.98 to $6.98 Values TOMORROW You Can Buy Them For Good Assortment of Colors Jxchan ged—Nothing Reserve Frroee o] e e [ e froe Women’s Silk* Slips Flesh Shade Only $2.98 caen Regular $3.98 Values Fre [ e oo [ Frone] T T o] [ o] Women's Hand Made Night Gowns $ ] . 50 each Our Regular $1.98 Styles Women's Rayon Silk Vests 7 9C each Regular $1.25 Value Bodice Top Style o s e s e s e 5 s —For Cash Only e i fom [ o] o o] oo [ Pz i i T o] [ ] e OUR EOARD ING HOUSE By AHERN b ~~ Now —THEN, ~ You MENTAKE A HeE AN’ WoRK UPTH' solL I MY ToMATO PATCH ! ¢ e AN DONT STAND AROUND RESTING OAN -’ HoE HANDLES ALL T TIME , OR GTHER FARMERS GoIN’ BY ) WILL THINK T'VE SET ) oUT A COUPLE MORE SCARE - CROWS 1. How ARE VoU FIXED oN " COAL ForR TH’ WINTER 2« |F WE HAVE -TIME BEFORE SUN-DoWK , WE MiGHT DiG \/au A ) MINE ! v AN TONIGHT _ BARN, IF THERE'S A TFULL Moonl !, = REG. U. . PAT. OFF. WE CAN SHINGLE H™ @}"fiu Hm AT I | HAVE A HABIT oF WALKING IN MY 5\ SLEEP AT AIGHT. ‘B AN"\F HE'LL LEAVE § A HORSE HiTCHED upo A PLow, I § WoN™ WASTE MY STEPS! =

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