New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 21, 1929, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 21, 1929 ——M [ | | | | ' London Wants International Bank Located There to Stop Political Pressure, Gregory Says In Speech L English Economic Expert Addrcsses Institute of P()ll- tice—Functions of Proposed Institution Described Onless otherwise (ndlcated. theatrical poticer and reviewr ip this colunp Are — Financial (‘()operation Purpose, He Savs w=iten by orem agencler for the ‘expective amusement company J CAPITCL of e own, Mass ndon money nternational said, is its aim toward ! DOUBLE Tonight is STRAND o the | FEATURES AT the last market bank RICHARD DIX AT With 11 rereen ¢ toretold of the atego n of cooperation showing lo- doubts in coming of sound xisting central were many who iculty in the i of veto vested 1 banks. would the international i its market wo wtion, crate without in Uho mber g pow politic centr. in in t 1o he Wilder right bank bounda sai the ting pop ave a fixt "hornton od wry in t subordi the 1 London the of I aid W His falking T Whee of ne has been in infiltr gion man o simil o The | 1 of Life" wion estment. ¢ has arisen | my cory cking | force for and R Cor told 1o pres Ldmit nt of pulk fault ny ory empl oyme n d 1 private huge point under the cent Nations Protection widely held that 1n tion of The S Torre Winton i vaud is Henry by il ala, and that | pro- Nicaragua utions provide not invoke the govern al of it \ington, standards of liv- new and old worlds relation id the rd of living found in . gre ¥ Mikh note Hondur vite Jorne in the and cast. Audriy of own den with little rents and Pepp Traveling Sal Mary in Swagger fering Beginr offer the Maurice € YOUNG TURK TRIED FOR KILLING AUNT Shocked When Woman Rode . Horseback Astride it ntin one 2 of stice.” stitute of DS saratior general et that of Wa T itive en the trade round- | ¢, NI Po one in SOVIETS DISHISS NIKOLAS BUKHARIN Radicals Decide Leader Convert-| el to Capitalism to a ter abund American of this s resources, man lare ation is Planned import th machinery T ypes of loc of these NIE OLD CRUISERS 10 BE AUCTIONER ODsolet Nwal En nipment Will | on on ma | v 15,( out, naval au recommendation inspection and sur- obsolete eruisers, be will of cor board of all the Olympia, d out. in view can eX- |ig T be | i nis- be- dismiss Nikolus Buk- sold, the cruiser ommunist work carr or o (] new Con poi opl Orie Marxian A « of “disbelief in Hosier that J. ts the THE | this a PER al fellow, writ WHO fow folks dow will e ] ctor W NEW ITAIN sl A ations J violin) our itor to co i v d of the AIN e a hook, sy street, ing bet motorey 15t nd nager e good word HIEZRALL IBUTED 1 the cidtor sa now sitting pr ulation depar te works HER! wishes NEWSPAPEF your truly will not have to run by the anagers office, in frantic attempts |at appearing busy. It's rather edsy | to 100k awfully busy in a newspaper | office. All you have to do-is to grab | a piece of copy paper and run, Heav- e irane witiarc Tt Lotsor runil | around anyway reading “Be- | lieve it or not” following “Major Whoopte,” and getting Al the latest | dope. Jobs like this don’t grow on { nd, in conclusion, the editor sromises you that he will stick round he as long as | can. Well, anyway her { e winning Tlette n tonight's New Drit- Mr. G 16 Vance IS HE? | J.J s The pic in Herald { who lives at | Britain, Conn. He | Elmer Co., dealers in 6 cylinder ¢ streef is Whippet anyone the |4 ana 1t ants an all around good car go and | is | pest running car that T know | e Mr. Proctor. The Whippet 4 nd l nave had several He <o sells good dependable used cars. Go there. He will always greet you with a smile which is worth a whole lot. of A\merican | Tonight is printed in the reaq | paper—the New Britain Herald— silhouette of 2 man who man very successful business down ge | where Main street begins. Affairs automotive st his attention dur- ing working hours, and, if one but belioves in signs, it will be cconomi- cal to go {here. He's in the center of that nest of progressive stores down that way, and, if you watch out, you'll his ad in the newspaper {he New Brifain Herald—so strong- morning | 1y he sold on the possibilities tried 10 | Jyrking in and avound Herald ad- into giving the | vertising. He knows results exist, for ity didn't | pe keeps onadvertising which is the r visit was en- | acid test of resultism. Any of the with her new |poys down that way will tell you | who he is, if you but call up their store and ask them in a nice cre's plenty of stores to pick from. 25 in all, and, just think in t Herald let's hear n en they who works there, | Lo uessin ilhonetie ran PER—THE NEW ALD—last evening for bringing un- you e down nbering | One oe, is 1 d i tc dict rowne printer’s or about dvertise DBritain hin, rumor TH ‘Who is hl from you ntr the N you know ' IGHAN SEEKS DIVORCE this NEWSPA- | cditor is a | meday to | himself | in a- | ion asked to HIET ALD: cinlist jour, id Mrs., Mary C. Marsh Charges tntol- crable Crucity Against Husband, New York Advertising Executive. Ang. 21 (UP)—Charg- cruelty, Mrs. Mary C. ), prominent member Bridgeport, intolerhale “OVER | Gellatly Mars PRINTED AND | of Westports' art and society colony YATLY.” What more | has brought for divorce, ali- ¥? He it and | money and return to maiden name tty for a job in the her husband Allyn Jay t 1 w York advertising exccu- suit inst { Marsh, D tive he this y. If omobile) tmen s this (not when Saturd whom were prominent in amateur theatri couple, both of W courts lad s on trial revolutior AT (UP)— a two others ed gunfirg G and | police rowth of ent the CHILD KILLED AT Soi 1 w all of N vich old. iction e towards th of a lenient casants of _ 1 de. i e 2 young din Bey, 16- boy, slew ! because by the riding in Tur vention: picnic. ified that picnic Hanum, her her v unexy home rich about farm e d \ a | Joscph six uss rin made r e of th the a I ur - | block of | to form a soon Irs tate Leon 'l W cd on otsky present party supporter Ih7e of o int str toda th oy the of Koy )y Klementoviteh, Helen, 14, wer fman brot state 1 10, and jured ias approved th 1 bhos 1 was adership lled, and | Ccor he nav his ¥ have hors: of inspec surve r of th nmuni He w of th com - 0 eral of the co interna the is being |o r hird from by police ‘ onth con of s on st Once Pride of Fleet h 1 the ——————qlaln (o v Perfect Vitaphone House! —Identify lik .—Describe ho hood 3.—Address cor lhouette’ New 4.—Contest closes at lowing insertion—Saturday m. 10 a. -Answers brought offic —Crec s best ans rules. it given for neatness. 7.—One doll. were I ed in 1 The alleged cruelty dates back to 1926. | The action is expected to be heard lin the September term of superior | ourt her eness. w he makes livell- AMERICAN FORCED TO LAND | Oxted, Surrey, Ingland, Au 21 | (A—Patron Cuyler, an American liv- ling in Paris, in a Irench monoplane which he | was piloting from Irance, in Titsey | Woods near here. The machine W crecked, but the pilot and a sing! passenger, Jean Block, rench Air mmunications to Editor, Britain Herald 2 p.om. fol- mailed or Herald nay be to the for te awarded daily ver according Alba l i | ridis \ NOTED GOLFER HERE ips A visite incident his aur ing the shock, left hurr bedroom ence of NEARLY THREE SCORE MERHAIDS IN HARATHON Ten Mile priest 1 him nd compl s conduct lad sufferi tried to « | Angzustus Boyer, Pro At Nice, Spend- | pe Of the rican f nine Phil ounges S as the | dore Rooseve others to be ham and St delphia ya e the t moral | Mg Few Days in New Britain, Im hin 3uran into his aunt's I Guest of C. B. Parsons, Ct - will leave to Mo for tod ind few 1 for | Alix Stanley of at the present Toyer to this | w club. Doyer, pair- ved He trip on v on the turn hrnu his city, time. and t city to vi o will New Han 'hfitmn Mr M er Swim Draws Women I'rom All unfit for Parts of the Continent rdow o huttle Jerry (€ atc Me against | Meadow hferante. es of the club yester- Sid Covi the Americ’s 5 boy-friend CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS THE RIVER OF ROMANCE Rochester, Dittsburgh and S ROGERS' Ul ing picture—f —Prizes Offcered fon, 1 | Frederick soula, and I Olympia flag ship in War, ¢ d ¢ old Tuntir Do, Toror three-s entered won: Decau Ontario next $15,000 will be five to ner; $3 for thir for fifth The sw two 1 r-Coving- d is finish one up won beea The labama nte king the ossible irted -commissio with Old Has Used on the te ¢ h. Boy- | . mo 18 Tholes. His S S 1 (BUDDY) at all-talic- Booth agton's thrilling “Magnrolia”—; was 53 competiti souther ter war to oy g old of the 343 Out 444 His man win WLLD IMPROVING stricken INTRODUCING —— Amem‘a 3 New Thrill entr of Parir” a (faramrunl CPznum W nnoc PALACE TODAY PHYLLIS HAVER AT SINGAT Co-Fe or nk ROSES PICARDY" All-star Cast —Comic ards and the Famous Folies he Man Whom Miilions Have Greatest Entertainer. Straight from the (}:xy Bou Bergere He Comes to You— Hailed as “The World's PIEURSDAY SHOW Ol LINA and FRIDAY FOLEN" QUILLAN SQUETTE Co-Feature BUZZ BARTON BOUGH RIDIN et Subjects. Yesterday's Homer ik TALKING — ALL STRAND Beginning SUNDAY SINGING FREE SALAD PLAQUES Phursday Nite B You Hear Him Make Love! THURS,, FRI, SAT. the dashing solider DIX— the bold adventurer DIX— the throbbing lover His first all-talking DRAM/ RICHARD DiX ll/licel of Life Dangerous love! Thrilling adventure on the sun-baked sert! Soldier romance! X, the splendid young of- i love to glorious Esther Ralston! 100 ALL TALKING! a Qaramount Picture n TRI-ART Sengs, Music REVUE and Dances nd MARY Feats” In VAN CELLO a “1oot ROBBINS FAMILY Biz and Li HARRIS “The T tle Funsters PEPPER Salesmen” and aveling VAGGER CO. the Life” possibly | news- | { wh MURRAY ACQUITTED - INCAMP CHARGES Court Hartial Finds Officer No Guilty of Attack Aug. Samuel I, Murr pany, 26th divis national guard, ted of charges involving alleged drunk sault on three privates on the final night of the recent en- campment at Devens. A court martial Murray went on v ago reached its verdict late night by a vote of six to two. deliberations requirdd less th warters of an hour and celerity with which a decision arrived t occasioned general prise. 21 of the on, today stood tank com- shusetts which trial weeks befo Its tha th was Lieutenant 1 for the ac court that in prosecution “the greatest had ever contention made during a been “framed” by from the headquarters dc Murray asserted was g when he intervencd had command of militar the camp. Howard Harold J used officer, told the witnesses for it had listened to collection of liars” he heard. He reiterated the which he frequently the trial that Mur cou the the ev chment h ] captai police at Major infantry. a Tuller, 1 who was jud advocate, declared in his summation that no testimony had row the testimony of Private Horace Teaman that Mur had assaulted him while in the Dbar- Numerous friends of Murray the corridors of the state near the room where (he held, and cong outcome. racks. crowded ho trial m was on its Vice Admiral’s Body to Come Home on Cruiser Monte (farlo, Monaco, Aug. 21 | cur) T body of Albert Parker Niblack, retired viee admiral of the (P—Captain acquit- | last n| sur- | Smith, group | i offered to over-| tulated | nited States navy, probably will be transported back to the Unitec States for burial aboard an Amerl can man o'war. Admiral Niblick died yesterday af Nice after a brief illness. Private funeral services will be held here tomorrow, while flags of ths itile principality flutter at half mast Officials of Monte Carlo and sther prominent personages here oday sent messages of condolence to Aa. miral Niblack's family 'PAGIFIC COAST FOREST FIRES UNDER CONTROL | Autumn Rainy Scason Halts Spread } of Blazes—Secveral Still Rage in Washington. | Scattle, Aug. 21 (P—Dying down |, with the approach of autumn rains, an end to the the flames that have devoured large s of timber in | the northweste was fore- | seen to A few | Methow | tinued re n states stubborn fires, notably the Valley-Chelan blaze, con- to resist the efforts of fire ghters in Washington. The Chelan ze spread to two new spots, for- v officials reported. Among the fires belleved unaer control were the 20,000 acre blaze at Chain Lakes near Stevens Pass and the White Mountain fire in the Wenatchee National forest in Wash- ington and the Bonners Ferry and Granite Creek fires in Idaho. BANDITS GET LAST NICKEL Hamden, Aug. 21 (UP)—Careful bandits didn't even leave Hen Morgan a nickel to telephone the police when they robbed Morgan's gasoline station last night. Morgan | borrowed @ coin from the first cus- tomer to after three men took $86. | ive | DYNAMITE FOU ND IN New Canaan, Aug. 21 (UP)—Dr. A. A. Wheelock was surprised when he found 100 sticks of dynamite— enough to destroy this entire com- munity—in his garage. Wheeler asked police to investigate the mys y of its being there. | GARAGE | | | | te | Perfect Vitaphone Hot CAPITOL THURS,, DOUBLE SEE — HEAR IGHT ONLY All Talking George Bancroft in “Thunderbolt” FRI, SAT. FEATURES! made a forcea landing |8 a pilot in the | & THE THRILL of a LIFETIME ! Brought to life at last on the talking screen! The romantic novel that vept the world off its feet! Sce its scenes of tem- pestuous passion—of tendet love — the tremendous climax of the crashing bridge with its human freight! The thrill of a lifeti awaits you! with LILY DAMITA ERNEST TORRENCE RAQUEL TORRES DON ALVARADO Co-Featuie The High-Jackers of Love.. ..... SEEawHEAR BEWARE 0F BACHELORS AUDREY FERRIS WILLIAM COLLIER CLYDE COOK ANDRE BERANGER MARGARET LIVINGSTON Ste o sk o ans L3 sascn s ROY DEL RUTH ngwm i

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