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WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, HOPE PLUS $3SUIT WON BEAUTY PRIZE Miss Golt Had-Littl in Startng | for Gontest -anig—g) $T S0V ‘sumali MaN eyed Dorothy Dell Goff left New Or- leans the night of August 1. with a heart full of hope, her mother and a $3 bathing suit. She was beund for Galveston and mobody was down to see her off. But less than 10 days later Dor- Bthy with her mother, and the titles and “Miss came back $3,000 in real money of “Miss United States’ Universe.” There was little interest in Orleans when Mies Goff won the title of “Miss New Orleans” in a last-minute contest sponsored by the New Orleans post of the American Legion Dorothy and her mother dig down themselves and r costs of the trip to the G pageant They had just enough to make Between the two of them they succeeded in getting'a §15 even gown and the $3 bathing suit The rest of Dorothy's wardrobe consisted of her evervday clothes But sha won, and in competition with beauties f who had the : costumes and chic When she came town, which wa things when she swarms to welcome city officials included She was paraded to a suite in a hotel and feted for days Now Dorothy plans a s and has adopted Marie her idol. Legislator Arrested New had to se the ston bath b busy with other left, turned out her—stage and ige career Dressler as Aassociated Press Photo H. Kirby, 23-year-old member of he Georgia house of represe as indicted by a grand harge of holding up a finance com- bany with toy pistol and taking $106 Dancing Every Saturday and Sunday Night “EDDIE'S PLACE" BERLIN TURNPIKE 50c Per couple Brittanian Orchestra Table Service P e e Diet Matter of Likes, ot Question of Fad Winnipeg, Man., Aug. 28 (®— Diet, in the opinion of Dr. Robert Hutchison of London, should be a matter of likes and dislikes. The diet faddist, he told the 95th annual meeting of the Brit- ish Medical association, is per- haps the commonest and most malignant crank. “The scienti- truth about all this diet busi- ," he said, “can be summed up as follows: Eat moderately, taking ordinary mixed diet, and don’t worry about anything else —to take no thought for what you shall eat or drink is wiser than to be always fussing over it. Likes and dislikes, however, should be listened to; they are nature's indication of what prob- ably agrees or disagrees.” NORTHWEST T0 BE MODEL FOR LAW iFive States Will Witness Strict Enforcement St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 28 Volsteadland has become the i grounds for the est social experiment. | The northwest which for the pur- pose of prohibition enforcement comprises Minnesota, North and South Dakota, lowa and Nebraska will be made the model dry enforce- ment district of the country, M. L. Harney, director s from conference General W. D W. Woodcock, chief Minnesota—home \'ols'rad father of the act which sears his n —long has been a testing point for the prohibition fo in the Twin Cities that the raids against malt e made two years age raids were Volstead, n he northwest ion's great- with Mitchell and Amos W new national dry of Andrew J. as ow legal adviser to prohibition depart- Prosecution r(rny‘r\frl malt stores m t was later, but recently raided 1 of strict expected to ensue regime. B been consider policies of t pected to Officia her two western districts coope ficers is greater t in the nation In Mi t is estimated that 65 per cent of the sheriffs and coun- ty attorneys will give their coopera- tion in enforcement. In South Da- kota the percentage rises to 80 per t. but in North Dakota the figure omewhat lover, With the exception of counties in lowa and Nebraska in which there large cities, the degree of ¢ ation is above a offici: enforcement under the nort model imini: d out here state that the ed first anywhere else sota is ope said Four ex-Commodores Sail for Yacht Race Belfast, Northern Ireland, Aug. 25 (A—Four dores of the |sail on the the America's c of Sir Thoms: yachtsr Thomas v Royal Ulster club will donia Sunday for p races as guests predecessors now holds the The or Robert Work Col. R. Groves Rair af, (o and William McCalla. Their ‘ hope is to Vice Com- | modore Col. Robert G Crawford, Sir Thomas' represent- ative, trophy at the fin- ish of the series. Viscot the Roy will be on tests. He ton next associated with AMERICAN YACHT ARRIVES Aug, » — vacht Lelante, own- Beve \nwvrm the Santander, Spain rly, arrived today HARTFORD NOW PLAYING! ANN CORIO And Her Snappy “Girls in Blue” With Several Acts ADLINE VAUDEVILLE " Next Week Commencing Monday ‘GIRLS From the FOLLIES’ A Burlesque Riot HE LAKE COMPOUNCE Bristol, Conn. Greatest 1930 Display of FIREWORKS At the Annual ST. ORONZO SATURDAY NIGHT, AU CELEBRATION UST 30 2 — Band Concerts — 2 SUNDAY NIGHT, AUG ST 31 AL LOMBARDO And His Great Keith Orpheum 12 ARISTROCRATS 1930 Ballroom Sensations No Advance in Prices — Men 75¢; Ladies 50c¢ BAND CONCERTS Special Progra LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 1 (UP) — | Prov- | name. id on his return | y Attorney | music and comedy | Francois and ration are ex- barring | degree of | ion given by local peace of- | former rear commo- | |+ arman | | K'mon In,” a e on the advice | W‘. [ ATE wikrens r«v’ s = = ‘A\" 2 g a e = 5 7»' v 9 >:-— \,,. Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this column are written by press agencies for the respective amusement company. STRAND THEATE hree Taces East” the most | thrilling spy melodrama of all time, comes to Strand theater today, with five acts of select vaudeville. Far behind the lines of both op- posing forces, men and women fought vehemently for their coun- | tries, their one aim being to secure | information regarding the operations of the enemy. “Three Faces st the Warner Brothers and aphone mystery | melodrama features Eric von Stro- | heim and Constance Bennett and coming to the Strand theater today, reveals for the first time on the talk- ing screen the inner workings of the great spy systems of two countries engaged in the World war. of other fe s st Their bravery is dramatically de- |as that shown picted in this production which is | hibition at adapted from Anthony Paul Kel summer successful stage play of the s The exhibition will be topped by the explosions of scores of heav reckets and b in a finale o LAKE The seaso {planned for Lake Compounce | Bristol, beginning Saturday n when a great $t. Oronzo celebrati urmmd by a gigantic fireworks ex | hibit \\hrh '.\ll] be cor Labor Day To band concerts tional features of celebration, which attract nearly 10,0 | popular Bristol tacular moving | several huge new tions, included COMPOUNCE greatest ght inued throughout will the St is be addi- Oronzo expected 00 people to the resort. Many spec pieces, includin works ong E: to inven- are of pyrotechnics, and = the ice as large any previous ex- Lake pounce this Others in the cast are A Bushell, William Courte ford Kent, Charlotte Walker William Holden. Roy del Ruth rected. An unusual program of vaudeville is promised at the Strand for Thurs- day, Friday and Saturc the great St | which the Oron have been he park for carnivals annually at the past sev- cral Parades and other carnival features will be other highlights of the celebration ek. It is a versatile bill of mirth, | Al Lombardo and Aristocrats nd guaranteed to | a radio Keith Orpheum or and patrons. e frat attract 1 will start off with night Densmore Co. in a and is ique fantastic da followed New England by the Three Rhyt 5. a color- sparkling p ed trio in “Speed ncopation.” of the larger Then comes Jed Dooley, stage and person screen comedian assisted by Audree a rou Evans, Cantor and Duval in “Aw | ed dance r riot of song and talk | and for concluding act of this plendid bill is Harry Girard & Co., introducing 13 golden voiced girls"” featuring Anita Murphy, color: soprano, di- tickle the pala The progran npounce do's famous throughout has given many well form imusem o! the orch dozen of high stei each of complished master of se ments and has round out the management dec is appears to be one er vaudeville offerings of the sea- GRAND—HARTFORD As in all other towns on the Mu-| tuval Burlesque circuit Ann Corio | can depend upon an enthusiastic re- ception when she plays Hartford. If anything her reception in Hartford iz even a little warmer because of the fact that this beautiful star still calls Hartford her home town, and she is personally known to hun- dreds in the surrounding cities. The management of the Grand theater were singularly fortu obtain ing Ann and her in Blue” for the opening attraction as man- agers all over the wheel had hoped to start the season in an auspicious | nanner by proffering the lavish production of which Ann is the star. ‘mno”r: aTe ol of Replete with laughable humor. ||.ather shop, where the G | catchy singing and boasting a chor- | req. was also prevented us ot Hartford beauties that far| surpasses anvthing of its kind ever |y HERALD SIZIED ADS seen in the laugh center the show | is daily drawing down superlative | S————— praise from blase fans. Several acts | of headline vaudeville embracing the finest acts obtainable are also spotted” in the show and the cos- | COTTON FUTU Rl S \l’l ADY New York, Aug. 28 (A — Cotton futures opened 14 points lower; 11 De- cember 11.70; January 11 New contracts—October 11.33; December 11.47. January 11.57. March 11.73 May 11.89. July 12.0 steady, October ate in FIRE IN PRISON Fire r was ex- vm:w<h d Hav night before it had time to seriously damage the Fair- field county jail. Disorder among the CLA ish ever attempted in Perfcrmances at the Grand ar 0 and §:20 daily. Next week’s at- is announced as being from the Follies.” TODAY and TOMORROW Clara Bow in True to the Navy’ Co-Feature “HEARTS IN EXILE with DOLORES COSTE APPOINTMENT Washington, August 28 (UP)— Appointment of William Pierce O'Neil of New Orleans as a member | of the advisory board of the inland | waterways corporation M. J. Sanders, resigned, ced today by the war depart- ment, Selected Sound Shorts CLASSIFIED Warner Bros. | StxinD NOW PLAYING USE HERALD aps | SUPREME MELODRAMA! Warner Bros. Presents FACES EAST” A Powerful Story of Spy ‘Q 6 the European System! with CONSTANCE BENNETT and ERIC VON STROHEIM 3 RHYTHM BOYS Francois and Iwn\murv‘ Co. I program s in | the spe- | cialties planned for the great display | number | i . willbopen a series of events | | th thlen secretly the | | i | i | Woman Forester 4ssociated Press Photo is expected to rival the best| ——— |Count Belle\ es Proper Time for Coup Not Yet Prague, Aug. (P—The 1 today visited sion of a non- building depart- ion of a resi- present industrial daries of the mu- Warner Bros. EMBASSY STARTS SATURDAY “Hold Everything” You'll Smile You'll Laugh You'll Howl At This Mirth Feast Warner Bros. MBA.SSY E Toadventire ™ battie—serice! The story of the air_heroes “on; {the Western Front.. SN Hundredsof planes in mortal combat. 46 of the world’s " greatest _ dare- deoils in ' death-defying stunts) ‘.Crazy courage. Reckless flying.And a “girl's spirit lhai guided them"to_life’s sacrifice! BARTHELMESS IN THE DAWN PATROL 5 mLh Dougln FAIRBANKS4JR. NEIL*HAMILTON, COMEDY MOVIET( —_ ( ARTOON NEWS AUGUST 28, 1930. i i/ ARREST PROMINENT CHINESE ASSASSING (Claim They Are Leaders of Band { of Killers | Peiping, Aug. 28 (UP) — Two nese have been arrest- with prominent ( {ed by | being the Peiping police charged leaders of an {tion corps,” which ha [a number of leaders of the left jof the Kuomintang, a to the police had planned "many more The police {yao. onc of the {is employed directly ang Ka ch | ment a k d leader of the moder wing of the Kuom (e tlare iy b ovic {Huang engineered in Shanghai and C | Huang came tc | wing according to murder y General Chi- shek f of the govern- | ang. e that ass ions in ntor North China last e charge, in order to of Wang leader left wing, xpected to come to North time. Wang Ch however, ained in Hong- aiting for right and ers to settle dispute M the pol rrange the assa hing-wei, who was China at ation of the that hing- wei, rem kong, wing 1 and agree n their upon principles of northern governm Wang Chiang-wei, ently been General Chiang shek's principal opponent inside Kuomintang, has been fearing assas- sination for years. When he came to Shanghai in 1927, he surrounded his house w of guards, and h four sets “assassina- | already killed | |ped from an |aid not venture tory. The Chinese press here declares that Chiang Kai-shek has gotten rid of dozens of his opponents by assas- sination, ¢ loying gunmen from Shanghai and Canton. This, of course, is the statement of new papers operated by General Chiang's political opponents, and tr independent evidence to substantiate into Chinese terri- {these claims, City Items Two meetings will be held during the month of tember Har- mony lodge, A. F. and A. M., bhoth to be for the purpose of transacting routine September 1 and September will be the meeting dates. Degree work will be the order of businss on September 15 by th Business School opens Stamford, soyce, 32, former New Haven and Bridgeport Eastern Ieague teams, died at Stamford hos- pital, last night. of typhoid after {wo weeks' illness. Joyce pite in the Western League and had a tryout with h merican League team before going S His widow 28 (P—F for Raymond Aug. pitcher ed survives him. NEW YORK BOY DROWNS (UP)—LUnable Coffee, 13, of New York, slip- overturned rowboat hich other boys were using as 2 ing platform and was drowned in Housatonic river here late ves- terday Devon, Aug. swini, Edward West 134th street o 50 di Built the Doctor’s Way SivpLEX Flexies are built the Doctor's way over the famous Simplex Health Last, per- mitting young feet to develop naturally. 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