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NEW BRITAIN. DAILY HERALD, MO FLASHES OF LIFE: ROYAL PATIENTS e EASY TO HANDLE, DENTIST ASSERTS | i !l ' 2k “F ."‘ u ' N By_the Assoclated Press. New Haven — San Carlino Repub- | ‘l ' . l L' ) . ! Y s Ifi“‘i@?;' clal note: George T fiican club testimonial dinner to Con- : s | ] g S, A. Windsor and the missus have |gressman John Q. Tilson well at- | LTI | l_l' Rt <Biadnptag [left on & two months' vacation, |fongeq. Q ¢ " ,'\ T & | MRy 2 e Y which will be spent in yachting at e > S g A P = b : % . s = Cowes, grouse-shooting in Yorkshire [ jartford — Walter F. Hearn is Y and resting in Scotland. George re- o DAY, AUGUST 9, 1926. - by policeman in chase after ceives full pay while away from msl‘flmm», Axpedt 1ov o Wiloges at | ’ Tnless otherwise Indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this colamn ar f | desk at Buckingham palace. K| tack upon wife. written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. of a wealthy chemist begin ‘‘too |52, kills self by slashing throat and [ ] SOCIETY ROMANCE AT LYCEUM CAPITOL PARK | easy.” Lyell Reader, Jr., 24, and his [drinking poison, “A Poor Girl's Romance,” a red | Tonight is amateur boxing night |sister Frances, 17, have joined the hot story of soclety, its pitfalls and | at Capitol Park, the big amusement | Salvation Army as regular cadets. | N X lures and the struggles of a poor |resort on Wethersfield Avenue, and | Their decision was made with the| Norwich — Stephen Pioprowski oung girl to keep alive her honor, | another capacity attendance is ex- | complete approval of their father.|ll, drowns in Lake Oxoboxo: Alfred P é is one of the photofeatures show- | pected. The weekly series of elimin- | A younger son is being trained to [SUssman, 13, drowns in Rhode Is-| . 4 ng at the Lyceum. The other pic- | ation bouts held under the auspices |take up the paterial business. {land waters. | ure is a remarkable western com-[of the Connecticut Ath- | s he leading | sands of boxing fans all over the hiladel i Hoot Gibson in the leading | & of boxing s all ©| Philadelphia — The motorship J.| prigcenort — James Moran of he Amazing Adventures of | state, as without exception, each|\. Vandyke, aftec a 17,000 Mazie” and the news events round |set of bouts has shown action g mile {pothel, dies of a fractured skull re- . trip, can P E a 3 hi | s - Laura Jean Libbey wrote Poor | know that they see a 00d 8how at | sretch for stevedoring. Her cargo | o 8 Poard: ° Girl's Romance” and it hds all the | Capitol Park and the last few shows | o¢ 2,500,000 gallons of gasoline was | Mrs. Mary E. Mur- | P » well known element of tragedy, sus- [ have been the very best series of | carried from this port to Durban, | ot N I Africa. Refused acceptance |y Sghd M ~l pense, romance and excitement. | bouts ever witnessed in Connecti- | - S e B i Gertrude Short and Creighton Hale [cut For tonight a number of new |ijere on the ground that it was not | LU/™a¥ of Portian aine, dles. | L) are the leading actors. The story | faces havebeen lined up ror action | the grage ordered, and was brought| oo 1 _ omers - Ii I q bl coneerns a pretty but poor voung [and numerous old favorites. Abe|pnito thesame dock. | {\fir'“:‘1‘\\t—;rsn;wroo:'h!n;ncxrrlm".(‘ "e : miss who is a model in an exclusive | Bodine, formerdly of New Haven, | |fatally shot an o pers | . Wales—Just to show | V10 SOUSht to stop a fight between ¥ Swansea, Wales—Just to ShoW |jamenti an paula. alleg= | hiomes to display gowns, she be-|talino, will be on the cara. AL I e o6 ‘Elllm(\). nd Antonfo Padula, all . N« comes known to the designing males, LR ClovaTBAR VRS soons, th : ikl .\:w\,r\?u}mt done the shooting, are ' is invited out much and thus alis in | Boy Ts Killed as Racing choir competition in the Welsh Na- + H the way of temptation. . | tional Eisteiddoid, probably the old- geheguled '8 Auto Plunges Off Track | : = | | . & e Dnitt | mnne st AR e e RES[;UE WURKERS §1.30 For 12 Ibs. Minimum 7 with Louise Fazenda, Willard Louis | —George Amez, 12, Wi lled hwrm: New York—Ro: and May McAvoy in the leading |yesterday when a Tacing automo-|eagjor to handle than the garden | o T¥ . . . . Solams {bile driven by Carl Osborne, crash- | variety, asserts a local dentist who | STI[L ARE TRYINfi This Float Ironed Service gives you a complete washing and ironing at a price far below any we hav ed through a rail at a fair grounds|pag returned from Stockholm where avor bobriable o ofter GGRAUSTARK” AT PALACE | 'T4°K ol Hhres f":‘"" persons were |he treated the king and queen of | . ‘G " . {injured, one probably fatlly, aw {Sweden. And of the regal pair, the | e . . TN + 9 “Graustark” has come to life. The Sintiinnee, whigh e TonbuaE r i ot the: [ s | The same thor h washing in ELEVEN CHAN il Big magic witchery of intrigue and ro- | {2 *FUMIERee, SHeh WaS FeMOVIG | queen was the bravest Five Men Trapped in Kentucky | ¢ thoroud g CHANGES of raw soft water mance which flowed so freely from | L 3 I cigle the pen of George Barr McCutcheon | has been imbued with the colors of | reality and Graustark the kingdom, and the story. lives upon the screen wy ray | now of Hartford, runner up to Bat- dress shop. Sent to various so ¥ feature val patients are | D— Atlantic Ci N. J.—Attention at- M e No Ye[ Freed E L narvelous ating noll ironer. N Al N [ VERYTHING in your bundle ironed by our mar s Float R I e had crossed the | tracted by annual bathing girl re- d for the body and | yyes is not because of any predilec- i the driver in attempting to recross|tion of the lookers to art, said a the oval, sent the machine into the | presbyterian elder in an open alr| Salem, Ky. Aug. 9 (P) — Rescue racer. The ambulan track to an infie The wearing apparel needs just a little touching up at home to make the bundle—complete. k L And it Is fitting that all filmdon . . i : T e : > A3 rrea‘:( Kor:m Talmadge should ap- | PAth f a race car being driven by S bn 0L B wants Hsht: sn s vorkers ”.'1”',1,‘]‘ (fd tree ‘fi};e};)e’]ni Washed individually. No marks. 1 Sear in the starring role as (he |NODIe Frudenthal, of Detroit. Fru-|aqded: “If they are contests of pul- | trapped hursday in the Hud-| Washed in nete L e th | denthal wa he bathing suits are not | SON mine of the Zinc and Spar com- ; ess wear on the clothes. ncess Yetive. s probably fatally in-|chritude, i 3 tabie I thTes things | machine were seriously hurt, 7 First, that s Norma S ot St I ;hle] imprisoned men before % ek oles s B New rk— e er, year | nightfa ’ T)fldjc 1\m.” :rn her uldzyr‘](‘,‘-.ylu\r;\‘\ n Much E‘flte“.lens. n |old Evangelist, participated in an| Three days and nights of feverish | T et ad, “he Ledy” sl Atlantic City Raids |oramation cercmony yesterday at | working apparently had brought the | v brings her once more to her admi Atlantie City, N. J., Aug. 9 (P — |the Calvary Baptist church, the rescue squad little nearer to the | ers as the lovely gracious, romantic |Scores of stylishly clad women | first woman to so officiate in the | trapped miners, but a pump capa- | character they like her best to be. [ Were injured in a mad scramble for | history of the denomination, ac-|ble of lifting four hundred gallons | Second, that it brings to life one | exits when five agents | cording to the pastor, Dr. John |of water, mud or sand a minute was | early | Roach Straton. to be placed in operation today. i { pany near here today redoubled their eiforts with the hope of reach- Float Ironed— 11 Cents a Pound— $1.30 for 12 lbs. Minimum. 58 W. Main 266 Arch St. of the most celebrated no of | ralde arkin's ] _— The pump, engineers said, would CHichbaet bkl ccording to em- | London—Its an ill wind etc. In | reduce the level of water in the Third, that of all tI . suddenly rushed l,oml!nn and fl\.lmmln As :llrvs‘m ine to such an extent that the “ 3 ad books, none h: through the boardwalk entrance of the coal strike, la the at- | cave-in might be reached. “ N i ek 'l‘ci.;}\f.ff;-"zoff’o‘l.u the orlgi- | armed with revolvers. mosphere has been clearer and | During the past three days two | Telephone nal story. “Hold up,” shouted someone. | Cleaner this summer than in the | drills were used in an attempt to 904 The vaudeville bill consists of | Men and women in evening dress memory of aged residents. The open a way of commu tion to the | o “Amazon and Nile” Burope’s sen- |darted for the cxits in confusion. | health of children is believed to|five men so that food might be | ¢ | (] sational novelty, *“Hal | The agentsy arrested three bar- | have been improved, too. passed to them. flint-limestone | The agents, nillions, | ag photoplays | ployes of the Telephone 904 Langton _ in “Marketing, tenders, one of whom suffered cuts { rock formation, Philips and Anger in hree fool- [on the wrist when an agent struck New Yorl grimy | adamant and it was t 100th street s 1 travel-worn hom- | only h resting place. Its ! the e ation | stop work at a depth of sixty feet, | If the estimated distance to | tombed men. with the butt of cell in the Wi rtender was about Was secleted by alleged whis- £ " Three cheers in “Com- | him, it was s and the Shurdone Vries & | his gun as the b 4 Co., in dance classic: |to break a bottle 2 | key. tired fluttering caused a case of | Several crews have been working i | e et “nerves” among superstious at- with pick and shovel to sink a six- . ® e e s I | e are decreasing in num- | tendants until the bird was found. | foot square shaft to the drift. A ! * THE NEW | ber; there are 68,000 fewer this year leg-band number was “19-AA- | depth greater than forty feet had |than 1ast. 20-21-84.” en reached early tod i P A L A C E | | — | The fate of the five miners is un- ) ! | ks | known. Hope is held out that some " S _ —— : b Evansville, Ind. — Osborne C.|op ai may have survived the long i Home of Select Vaudeville e Wooed, who set two records for mak- | orgeal underground, but many per- i > T . ing and losing $800.000 in stock | song at the scene point out that the 1 's Program— speculation is punching a time | watere from the lake which broke i Continuous— 4 b clock in the factory of an automatic | {hrough and flooded the mine con. pigeon f ’ . BT T refrigeration company. There's a | : s f Latest Kinogram News hell | tinue to pour into the digging and LRl great future in it, e insists, | that thereis only a remote possibili- “Wireless Lizzie” [ |ty that the men still survive. . ¥ vl e g | New York—Students at Leland | * 5 company of natfonal guards- L4 : ¥ VAUDEVILLE Stanford and California Tech Who | men js guarding the mine property, Shown at 2:13, 6:00, 8:30 | desire to be “high flyers" may have yuilaings and entrances from curi- e Tl % the thrill next season without at- | oty seekers, | ‘Amazon and Nile tendant approbrium. - The Daniel i i “ ~'s Sensational Novelty” | Guggenihein fund for promotion of | ¥ g H ERropea et 4 | aeronautics has set aside $600,000 | { 5 ! Hal and Hazel Langton | for a laboratory and a graduate | 4 i i« “Marketing” school respectively, at the institu- ) Sl it Bl | tions. v # Shean, Phillips and Anger P X q h " o — | ELEVEN HRUWNINGS . “Foolish Flashes” New York — Gloria Swanson g et T thinks she was born in Chicago but | — L4 [ ® [} Three Cheer: | “wouldn't swear to it.” Answering | f : . “Comicalitic | | [} | questions in a damage suit, the fim La]’ge List of Deaths in Water 1 —_— ar said she “had been told” she Shuronde Vries and Co. | first acted up in the Windy City. | OYBP Week-End “Dance Classics” And her complete name is Gloria | I g Presented by Frank Bacon and ES May Josephine | —_—— . A¢ Company of Eight People (e e A : 4 T ANTS |1 | Willimantic—Dr. Daniel C. Me- |y 0 = '},“l"'.," ,W:;yhll\““:\’;‘fx it { “eature Photoplay Shown Ve h ) sic ’ Ew ki popai b IELY VR % 2400 o e it e | Giineas, physician, dies. |11 today with the list of near fatal- e T A T {al R . itles and daring rescues in a dozen T G o RMA TALMADGE [nduatrial Rescarch 2 New London — Struck by a train, [yoac o€ S2U0E IRt o tor, ° ) —in— stain, Pleasant odor. John Callen, is antly killed. | . v > " i “GRAUSTARK” Harmlessto hy Grocer Most of the accidents occurred at s Bl = e L New Haven — Unidentified man |'°SOrts within a 50 mile radius of by ERL KL < killed in automobile accident in |this city while onc of the most tragic I 2 North Maven, was at Monhegan Island, Mc ore T bR | a huge wave engulfed s B 3 Ji} T | Norwalk — Robert Flaherty, 3, |drowning two of them. e i Y i |dies after eating sharp piece of slate |[Edward Wimslow Vaughan 15 year i ] Ll “ with toast. old boy from .Southbridge, Mass., . . d p h | i perished there while making a vain i A {attempt to rescue Jacquelin Stewart lot Now York an 11 year old com- s g | panion. An unusually heavy sea Today, we announce a sweeping reduc- NowTinne O igh R washed the children off their feet. tion in th: priCeS Of Frigidaire Electric 3 vernight service. Repaid in Neither body was recovered. 5 TWO BIG FEATURES casy instalments. Two vouths lost their lives while Refrigerators. G BENEFICIAL LOAN PROVED SAFE swimming in Rhode Island waters The tremendous volume of Frigidaire i itore SOCIETY d one at Hampton Beach, N, H. A realesf of love writers S 1 Vil cnel S e oties drowires. assurved In sales (greater than all other electric re- d included that of frigerators combined), and a vastly in- Massachusetts a 0 i . R e 2 Al L honraem ) ra " Rolapd Goulet, 15, of Millis, who creased production capacity, have resulted =i ie eee i | Take without Fear as Told |joc s wager that he could stay un . Blocuetioncabaciy) Havereuis ; |der water a full minute. Compan- in economies that now put electric refrig- in “Bayer” Package |ions brought him to the BuEtaRe. bt eration within the reach of every home TONIGHT! TONIGHT! efforts at resuscitation were futile. hhistore. ( :API’ I 'O I Norden-Davis Wedding No other electric refrigerator could offer At Trinity Church such value. No other offers you the guar- The wedding of Miss Beatrice '3 . Loulse Davis, daughter of Mr. and antee OchnCral MOtors’ thc endorse{n;nt PARK [Sire. * Victor Davis of 196 Beaver of 200,000 users, the proven dependability, ‘ siesst to Lawrence Noragren, son long life and economical operation of of Mrs. L. Nordgren of b . R Weiliiahard Bve . Mrasitive monweaith avenue, took place Sat- Frigidaire, nor the easy payment plan These drastic price reductions affect both howschold and commercial models . ] | urday, Algust 7, at 2 o'clock at of the General Motors Acceptance Al At e R e A T A Trinity Methodist church. Miss : chanical unit for installation i AMATEUR g Ty e Corporation. R b e Beda E. 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