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“! ] 1.1”' thy Il h THIATEDS Nair Is Acting Mayor in Paonessa’s Absence NEW BRITA BAR Thank 1 DAILY HERALD, NES. GIBNEY ONDAY, JUNE 11, 1928. ter Congrega- ‘ln 2h s half hours, which is a ! remarkably short time for this type WOMEN GIVING GAY cderation of Women's triet of Columbia, have nator Boral < name also is men- | Who is directing the publicity for clubs, in-itoday as the men, under the velun- n : i ond place with | cluding \1 John D. Sherman, | teer leadership of Mrs, James ¥. Cur 16 poi They won ftirst place in forme i Mrs. Robert Bur. tis of New York und Washington, s ats aund the com- Fetealy] Calitornia, vice president, | daughter of former Governor Mer- pu game. was a tie for \mm! and Mrs. George White Speel, new | rian of Minnesota, Mra, W. Reginald Letween troops 1u of Maple | u onal commitieewoman from the Baker, national committeewoman H n 4 15 of the Central Junior arrived, , from W Jersey, and Mrs. Louise S ool (!_\o!h scoring 1; points. ~1( will take no official action for | Dodson of Washington. 5 rs ross wus in ¢ urge o s hem I the federation in favor of any “Lowden women." also were ac- Publlc Tor Cooperation iR cu vt or e camiss o, Fail' Sex Gat O - COMVEI pmain; sithons. oy amiaure | ive g o et i five eve The time for the judg- i . % 5 doption of an enforcement | Ruth Hanna McCormick, candidate my 30 Observance ing ”ah{\ia’: icipation took a total of | (ion, Enliven c"y ik or congresswoman from Illinois, the the cague of Women | former goveruor. o _ana | ©f program. s. Gross was assis® | Kaneas City, June 11 cadquarters, in connection | Soma 500 Kansas City women Git ¢ the | °0 Dy the Senior Girl Scout division ' nright buntings in t canyons of | With Lis proposed plank favoring a | Went officially on duty today as hos- Mot dnn o . today ex-|“Do acted as umpires. The Judges Kansas City's downtown trecrs Multi “nouncing war. tesses of the convention. PITOL. seed their apreciation for cooper- | Were Miss Ilorence Andrews, Mrs. were put to shame foday by the THis. it is argued, is in lne with the ~ Ramon auiitul star of ation given fn the observance of the Gumer Goodwin, Mrs. Willis Savage. bright wardrobes of women dele. |©ague’s international co-operation MOTOR VEMIC REPORT Novarro's new ng vehicle, wrnia of “What Pricc on May 50, in the following | M. Leou A, Sprague and Mrs. Ed- gates, women spectators and wom. Plnk The poltce were notified today by opened a four days run at the and the incomparable actre: tement win Davis en hostessea, as they swun 1o 4 hree republican women will ap- | the state commissioner of motor ve- Capitol last evening to an appreci- tessurrection”—Dolores Del Rio The Memorial das general com.| 176 Avards to 88 Girls tion on the last lap of their pre for them before the reolutions | hicles of the suspension of the right itive audience who were well enter- —is now appearing in her latest pic- mittee completed its work with a A resume of the awards given out | rations for the opening of the con ittee tomorrow, Mrs. James W. | 10 operate, in the case of Whlism tained with this delightful young turc at the Strand, “No Other Wom- final mecting Deld recently, and ft |DY the commis. tner. Mrs. E. L.|vention tamorrs & Morrison of Chicago: Mrs. George | 1% MeCarthy, of 64 City avenue: sus- §tar. “A Certain Young M is a4 an In this new film, the emo- ! Was the unanimous opinfon that the | Warreu shows that there were a t0-| A if in an cffo ce up for | Gelihonn, of Louis, and Mrs, Her- | pension of the license of Angelo antic adventure of heart tional favorite is seen to cxcellent committee vxpross 1o the patriotic |l 0 © to 86 differcnt girls. their decrease in official rop emtas, bert Knox €mith of Farmington, | Santoro of 137 High street: return who finally met his mateh advantage and scored a solid it People of our city. their thanks and | Ther » first class badge £Iven | tion, women have thronged fhe no. | 0N Whos: was i mem- | of the licenses of Elmer Jackson of and Novarro plays his usually su- when the premisre showing of “No, ppreciation for 1he assistance given |10 e » Gibney of Berlin. There \tjonal committee heudquarters snd of s cabinet.” Webster street, William Sokolski perb role. He is"ably assisted by a Dther Woman” was given last night spirit shown on | WaS @ record of ST second €lass tha headquarters of el e jeny . “Hoover wom encouraged by 6 Silver strect, Harold F. Hart cast that includes Ilence Adorce, at the Strand. The vaudeville in- 2 | hadges merit badges and ling candidates. while women's. or. trival of Longworth, re- 3 Short street. and James Me- Marceline md Carmel Mycrs, udes “Campus Sweethearts.” a pre. every known grave of a |11 hom ribbons were EIven. | gunizations with planks to push ar d were as busy uth of 438 Main street. As an dattraction Stan tentious vaudeville revue of song, defender of our country, in the eeme- | M Spring recelved | grooming 10 or a dozen speakers for Laurel and Oliver Hurdy, that funny comedy and danee. It is hafled as teries of New Rritain, a flag has |0V e In horior of the five [ihe resslutions comimitiee. torme ron, omedy couple. arc feafured in 0ne of the SmAItest acts NOW ON tOUF | ypivi aratan B Syl pliced and flowers strewn, [¥04rs 0f faithful service as captain 'yop, organizations without “The Finishing Touch.” in vaudeville. Othems acts include | Serviees in commemoration of their |0f troop 5. There were twelve other | planks have representatives backing T0DAY On 1 ¥ the entire program Val Harriss and Mildred Bromley: Alderman David L. Nair of 1he valor and the eervices they re ",lm_,,'flu s given silver at- they approve = e TUES., WED. ke e B Bl L o (.‘I“\l:lm(. f.omas TrouPC fret ward teday presides over the |Our nation, have heen held at Wale | and 12 gold stars| tor Borah's mame is lLeins SR il that will offer 1 Paramount 'and Helene and Lorrain sk Aaet % avor for Mt Hill park, Willow Brook park. '™ 4 as a try SR 0. 4:30, 7 pe hree Nimners, with an wll e '”'-‘ “""'”“‘""“ """g iRgor '0' Fa Cenbrat park e A Ginl “-wl Clock—Pageant A h '!‘-l:ohrn’u:)ml! S 5 “The cof Wil present ™ he first time, Mayor Paoncssa be- In the parade wors represented | A DAESAND of 16 episodes Was Bre- [orin'wag inciied 1o B Denny i “Good Morning, COX\IML\ICATED Ing out of the city. The acting chief ! the Grand Army of the YI:"pulr“f. senied showing how Girl Scouts enJoy | paatoqy u“m I}v:yi\‘ Y‘\n[(-n ‘g’u’,’\" \,\,, Judge exccutive confined his official per- Spanish American AWar Veterans, their davs and make use of the OP- 1onor today at the Women's Na. RAMON NOVARRO On Friday night the first of the SALUTING THE FLAG formances to the signing of payrolls, World War Veterans® The Connecti- | portunities for service and practieal | iona) toaene ror Law Enforcement, Merchants' Gift Nights will be giv which he did in his law offices in ¢t National Guard, Sons of Veter. knowledge. Tach troop wan respon- | "oy, ol (00 AN Bnidr monts —it— (n. Patrons attending on I Scouts Cites Two \uumum«. De- | the municipal bullding, s, Daughters of Veterans, Womans €01 for one hour of 4he day. The |, 0% 1V by women of [ . evening will share valuablo gi clar someone's Wr ) Rt air Is acting mayor hy Relief Cor The Boy couts of | Aifferent episodes were played quick- 1o opnasition, headed by Miss M A Cemm Young merchandisc from the city's 1 Editor, New Britain Herald—1 Sirti s position as president America, Girl Scouts of Amer- (¥ 1 smoothly showing that the !y oo B o president of the Na- 9 Stehdnta have Lecn very interested in other {pro tem, of {he common council, 8 he Bovs' Club, Aziz Grotto, The |C4ptains had ziven thought and care | i, 1" (0% Prishient of the No- - Man conmmunications on this same sub- pogition to which he was elected | Children of our Public Schools, ang |in the preparation of their girls 10 {100 ¢ the nssocintion Asainkts th BANKERS' CONVENTION icct published in your paper the | two months ago. Three others in the |others, th: performance. Mrs. John C.[pronh o feseciion Ao, With last fow days. 1 lave LtWo extracts ¢ity government have held this po- | “Veterans of our three wars “.,‘,.,‘” oomis was in charge. “It s absurd to have a prohibi- RENLE MARCELINE DAY, CARMEL MYERS S from ruliable sources which may {ytion in the past, Aldermen Williar ' Active as patriotic speakers tn ail the | 1"]"“"“ corps “"'l{' 20 E"‘”; 1“‘7" tion enforcement 7 as it wonld 4 elear up some doubt as to the respect dd and J. Gustave Johnson, Public schools in our ecity, and |Peared as a surprise. Because of the |y, = Kk TR g e ST I . OLIVE Y i . SHING S Members of New Beitain - Chapter, 1o 1, The first is from the Boy :]Iur;,l:l:llvluu;xilnv'nn eppesegaspiely s e e e el e e 1\4.-:‘",,,::‘,,);',\’,,,2_"]?}\ ALninecs s AN PAUREL. OLIVER HARDY in ‘TIE: FINISHING TOUCH! A L oof B to Mtend Natlonal | Abook. I reads as 1ollOws: pap ¢ Weld, and Mayor Paonessa | ladics' auxiliaries and the Women's {10t been making public appearances. | yiet wiliam 1. Taoent e - : ot Bl IO 2 2 2 A fag anfuried and Lung in & rooin | (pile ‘he was senior alderman dur- Relief Corps after the parade. jBut with the return of a number of | .on mitteewoman and delegate af THURSDAY—FRIDAY- ATURDAY Gathering at ,.,,i,mh),,hm. in which oflicers or cnlisted men are | e he . A. Quigley and O. F. Cur- To all of these, the committee {x |the older girls at this special Per-large from Delaware. i s, . v ¢ o | BECREE \\nll lm;mmd m)v them the |yia’ ndministrations. ,‘mrm.,m“ thankful, and ehares with { formance the sorpa n::m{oonptrflcd‘ “I am strongly in favor of tem- REGINALD Be Here “3 The followinz members o ew | first time they « occasion to pass | B el them the satisfaction which can |&reat precision and g . erance, wanted ta see pro- TNV 7 NIGHT Fritain chapter, American Institute i, but not thereafter. When the {come only with the knowledge of a | = \lx:n‘:mon ;v::n]a s 1 ke 1“;1\‘1_ DENNY FRIDAY ‘\l_("" s o 0 S R W BURGLARS OBTAINLOOT i b T. H. Day Will Address | “out it vas been actersminea 1o . MERCHANTS' : o ual convention which will he held irde or review, the spectators F. Barnes 7 ' prohibition is a failure —in— . V! S vext week in Philadeiphian: Margaret should viee and stand with | IN HOME OF PoLlGEMAN ‘hairman General Committas, | Electrlcal Club Here ,L’;‘;‘ ‘:n“" ::[”:IE‘JV‘ILV‘:“ :fr:p-» ik : e (,ll"r NIGHT mners Allison, Commicreial Trost Co. n | their hats over their left shoulders | “W. G. Gibney, | AL the next regular meeting of the {what we need ia & workable svsten “Good Mormng‘ Many Valuable Gifts Bristol National Bank: until th flaz has passed. This salute _— "“Mmmr\ trical club on Friday, June 20, . o¢ goriot local legislation. T favor re- B Free To Our Patrons From star Mary Collins, A p e ahouid fo vy flag hat | gy oy Temple House on Clark strect Thomas H. Day of the New ""fl‘*‘“‘U;mI“o;th‘: ;lr(:l:l‘vlll:r‘\:? 'm\lrwhv(::rnrl Judge” | Lrading Stores All Star Cast | pany; Hazel Dohrenwend, New | passes | Insurance Exchange will address the |\ popresentatives of the General Iiritain National Bunk; Raymond i ‘rom President While Officers Wife s aprie, Comn Goureon, Cor veial Ty A. Grzyhows ollows 3 I'rances Kuscrom, New Diritain Trust week, a very pleasing mani The home of Supernumerary Of- AWA 0. Dorothy Latham. New Britain of impression ereated by the proper | Heer Willlam Temple at 105 Clark Trust Co.: William 1. Pease, Com- respect for the flag. 1t was during |SUreet was entered last night through | igielal BT ol G S Rdon oA el oniine igiios alesnm o fiand 0 2 sl nialips ‘" Commercii Coi Melon Res- shrincrs, Opposite the reviewing (bed sheets, three bed sprea: nski, American Truet Co. and T T .‘,olmg‘p]‘uinum “r|.~l watch, a4 eameo | Marfon Seliwedel, Commreial Trust r, quite apart from any M#roon stone ring, a pearl necklace Co. the armed servicosof the @nd @ policeman's Lilly wore f r-n,} The convention will he held June zovernment. Those who witness according to report by Mrs. Templ 18, to 22 at U llevue-Stratford the parade will recall that every |10 the police shortly before mid- | lotel, with P Williams of 1Los shrincr carvied the colors of the Re. NEDY last night. Detective Sergeant | Over Angeles, p: The total number ind it called for pretty fre. George C. Ellinger is investigati L of delegates fthe conven- quent salutes; but every time the |Entrance was mad: to the house | Br tion ia 2 a total tiag came Ly, over in the reviewing |While Mrs. Temple was watehing 'to n arcd this young officer in white, | promptly rising to salute the colors | as they passed, the only one per- | forming that service that we noticed in the lurge company assembled in viewing stand.” s right? I'm not criticizing : , but some one's wrong. CHAPERONS RETURN | London June 11 (M—The chaper- | on, scldom seen in Tondon society | functions since the World war, is in Respect fully, A SCOUT. evidence again—but less grimly than of yore, i There's no room for politics in the Herald Classified Ads, New Britain WED., JUNE peread 1 RRTIRAINS 3 RINGS 3 2 STAGES 2 100 PEOPLE 500 100 MORSES 300 3O AERIALISTS JO LD AROBAT S 6O 10 CLOWNS 10 GO RIDERS O TODAY LDRED HARRIS in HEARTS OF ME Added b M NORMA SHEARER in “THE LATEST FROM PARIS® Added Featare PSY OF THE NORTH"” Tickets on sale Circus Doy of's Drug Btore. “ame pric “G nds TONIGHT TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY DOLORES ' DEL RIO The Star of “RAMONA" “No Other 5‘ SELECT ACT VAUDEVILLE Vaudeville’s Smartest Revae “CAMPUS SWEETHEAR' Py Three Red Cars ' Lomas Troupe | Lorraine & Co. 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