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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1928 e e T center of the nation has shown its James O'Brien, Matthew Paluch, | ¢d on charges of extortion from Gors | faith in him. and prosperity and 'Eari Parian. Lillian Parker. Helen |don * § |go0d times have nothing ta fear at Patkion, Alired Parys, | The thetts from the stcamship ways w ! guerite Peterson, Bere | company tirst were discovered last m@ his hands.” Paulson, y ‘ Asserting that the principles eof til Peter Boniface Piendak, John fall. Auditors. examining the hooks s o l‘“ “ self government, popular self rule |Piefrzyk, Anna Pisarski, Thomas | of the company, found shortages ap- re and ordered liberty were challenging | QUinn. Albert Rametia, Pauline | proximating §660,000. Gordon and .mm»»a»t“bo.)p the attention of the country today vicz, Joseph Riley, Rita Rile Mrs. Gordon were arrested and lat- 3 Tbe&fip,humolifllhehhm G “ 0 t l |as they have not done for years, v Rezula. Helen Reska, Ross er relatives of the Gordons were im- :ndmo;ntm n:'mp-_n-l 3 3 Al Maryland Governor NOt 00 T00 5. ‘N hser"shiq e Sovarme mary otten, o Bavii, EAvrets |wivated ans meced. e iciond: : | lo ey Musb Crion "'_\ *b‘ . A\ ; B Smith was the cxponent of these | BYden. Stanley Ryducka, Anna Sa- | ante had been in jail v r heavy | 5 2 and scalp healthy. Cut S;PA - P = e i 2 Democratic Nomination priciples such that “the masses sense | "N Hualialne CBIE sipent ! makes shaving casy fot tender-faced men. = here is an authentic voice, not only B B s o : 1 . All of the women brcame hysteri- \ o Cuticura T s the i tollet: Chless otherwise indicated. thestrical Wotices and reviews fa this colump sre i nr the democratic party. but of the | o0 et Al when the verdict was returned ’ written by press agencies for the rTespective amusement company. Baltimore, June 19 (P —Political | democracy of the nation, t00." P e e ddy amd N velchmian callapsed, | a2 ’”’"'-"'“"A.L‘:-%u'::m forces working for the nomination | Gratified that his own state should . .- ; Milton Segal, Wanda & | B Sy steries, Maldon, Mo s panski, Geor Shimansky. ertha | Cuticurs Shaving Stick 38%¢. » of Governor Alfred E. Smith at the | think him worthy fo be the party oot GO munshy, (Henthia i Shivok, s R then Shutram. Helen Sine | SHOWER FOR MISS SCHARFF Governor Ritchie |iayic, WILLIAM HAINES AT CAPITOL |BARTHELMESS and VAUDEVILLE | democratic national convention at | standard bearer, Something different in pictures. { The final showings of Richard |Houston & week hence were given |said he appreciated the feeling of g Mary \-,',",,‘:”“lff','\ I\',“' e i sl elnug) sntarislns That is the first impression of | Barthelmess in “The Wheel of |added impetus today with the with- | his “friends elsewhere in the coun- Gertomde Siemn 10 '11”:;‘.‘, b ke i s a1 henany everyone who see William Haines'| Chance” will be given at the Strand | drawal of Governor Albert C. Ritchie | try who are also gencrous enough to Paul Dena. Stanles Surswipnine {on Buell street in honor of Miss Ger- | ~tarring picture, “Telling the | theater today and Wednesday. This |of Maryland as a presidential possi- [ think me worthy of that honor.” Man o - oo ltrude Schartt of 144 Rockwell ave- . World," now playing at the Capitol | picture has heen heartily received by | hility, and the pledging of Ritchie of | “This, however, gives me more fev Semoroe \‘hm L. nit Abavi 4 G You never know gOOd Glnger Ale theater today and Wednesday | Stran daudiences since its premiere | his strength to the New York exccu- | than a sense of gratitude. It gives Silvio e e e A : The cinema has brought us the ro- | last Sunday. The vaudeville portion | tive | me an adaded sense of responsibility | Jahn Truse, Mary Urtan, Auna Ulis. | ford. Middistown, New Haven 3 2 mance of the reporter, now it is the of the program is one of the finest| Stating that “it has become in- | to mv party. ARGy 5 hieala vl svait |iis and lbie oy The hens untl] you drlnk EUREKA CLUB Hena.nn - e °r | show Thursday, Iriday and Satur- | majority of the democratic party in | thing—and only one thing—to as- | Wiehn, Idward Wosezyna, Sophie and Americs RALE d h be the earth and bring the world's i . w1l bring to the Strand Flor- | 4most every section of Nw‘:oumr\ | sure its success in the U:H on:u Wrobel, ‘.\‘ 2 ¥ ?:':vmw\nn‘ \'i‘v?}‘\v:“(!‘q .‘1:,!“,‘.'“ \1..\”.@ arff was pres GINGE an Ot er Vel‘&ges cuents to our breakfast or dinner|ence Vidor with Llovd Hughes inlare ready and want to aiign them-|one thing is unity. We must pre- | Yuniskis, Genevieve Zaborowski, | with a completa set of row g table with the rapidity of lightning. | “The Magnificent FIirt,” and a new | cujeq behind the leadership of Gov- | sent a united and unbroken front. | Frank Zalcski, Theodora Zawadsky, | ware for a service of it ! On Thursday 130 fize u,,m:n:“\.\m aaudeviliel shont clnglag e Bt Gal (g e o e e ol ol o WAL oL csane I f be offered. . One Wil present Mary |lins and Company, ane of the most | Uioqging his support to the Empire | repetition in Houston of what hap. |than Zevin, Dominic. Zoppino, Ed. | Games were play Yo Hhat! ,\,mgr‘::?,m’l?:d 4‘:,‘1‘",1::‘.':"",1:::;: :jz'\f““;Iifr“\'”l':”'d""""”s n present|qiata chieflain, said that (,O\Anmr‘prnfld at Madison Square Garden. Wward Zujko Sophie Zysi. Imoh serea T Mits Sohankt Wil bac . and W. C. Fields in “Fools for include Norma Talmadge in “The | Sore S "ivmn’v‘m (‘h' "’h"h"""’d“; no RE0 mck.” Friday night will present!| Dove” which will open next Sunday Laniging Gy Sriiths P necord. |balies v'; t i oy St am" o M Merchants’ Gift Night when many jand Esther Ralston with Gary Coop- | (2 €08 (FQE CEAE=S FEEEC | aehove, tha ""‘ demecratishoul R g e S TR e i e il B S 152 Hartford A Tel. 862-2 in the andienee eac et i ; : a ‘:‘;n,s_”,“’: ::,.“J“:;' ,’::'g a"lm,\ Ritchie made it plain that kis with- | Tn declaring that he will ,,\e.m Rflflfl'Nh [;UMPANY el]e artror ve. el. ®, Blece Hirenoh Chine dinusy eet QU[Z ABOUT ACQSTA |Araxal from the presidontial field | the Maryland delegation fro Bezinning Sunday night for four was prompted by a sense of duty |instructions of the state vonwmmn days the big attraction will mmnv‘ which he was glad to periorm on | which had pledged him 16 votes at T e ot tave | Cammerce. Dept, Ofical Wants, Al | the bass that “hatever santrmutes | Honsion-dovernor. Teme st DOITAUGE] Edstern ~ Steamship to democratic unity will. in turn, | conclusion: | med Facts Concerning His Crash At/ contribute to democratic ictory | MAN IS MISSING L S e e e Tl S b Lire Juy Finds | gy [ | conorts. Governor Ritchis, In re- | Governor Smith embodies far and i \ Washington. June 19 (8 — An sponse to a question 48 to whether i away the hest ehance to win.' rwvm \ (A ury in | A Braggart of ¢ — order was sent by the acronautics | he wonld accept the vice-presidency. | i ; il comt today re. | the worst kina? £ ; Myron Morris, 38, of New York, For- sccretary of the commerce depart- [should it be offered to him by the | furned + of sty agamst Mre | And made him [\ / » bia, | M€Dt 10 the air service inspactor at | democrafs, made it clear that he had HA' gr H 2 Gordon and Heserl of Bos. || Whe it .. o At / mer Honor Student at Columbia. |y oos.valt Firld on Long Island for | “no ambition in that dirsction RN AT Worhman ar | her greatest Has Disappeared, |a report upon the circumstances un- { “T have not the slightest thouzht | Detront. charg ]y lder which Bert Acosta. noted pilot. | of the vice-presidency. nor expecta- | meney etolen from the V."w'f-rw NORMA EBoston, Tune 13 (Fi—Myvon Mor- crashed his machine vesterday tion of it being offered me. or of | ‘,,;, 4 2 accepting it if 1t is” he sad A ithty Nd ¢ “ew York city. former honor Etu y‘:‘]";"‘*"r‘;"""* N ":“"' "'j' 1= Fitted > t had heen e jent at Columbia umersity, Was re- ineiyaineatinent by the Meronau s |y ol el G, I e e P ey n fron . B % ” Inz to the police here ;w Regulation py..n!:: ‘m% 1.;«,,;; [[eoith o e vimey chen it il Sromy W Gordon, husband of Mrs Gorden The DOVE W h T et ctunting (hires tanite ago. | Forience. character and ability to as- ' waleki, Anna Keslak. Sophie Koz 174 2 former auditor of the com BEGINNING s 2id she came f{“ 'F'm” = ”n:” e the | S1Me the leadership of the party” Jowsky Cecela Kremska Stanley Pany. Gordon previonsly had pleaded SUNDAY o with her hushand .\vm'l‘: 4"”"' L ‘,‘mv merce department officials with- | (e Maryland executive eontinued Kubas, Hedwig Lapsie, Doris Las. SWI0 o the mdictinent and is awat B cth- NOID DEANE A Slntee crformance. bt was indicated | And efficient administrator of the | Lestorie. Molly Levine, Trene Lem- nond. on. Thursday, Two other e riat e would join her immediately e :m omd i £rave danger of | Ereatest state in the nnion. His rec- | pok. Renjamin Lifshitz. Lonise mplicated in the conspiracy STRAND hall He hee nolins R figang Pl Jons pemalization Acosta. if he |ord 18 a guarantes that with him as | Tudwigson, Rerto Luzietti Elizabeth seen found gty and sentenc- -ade ‘7 he had 100 n cash 270 2 Las actually fiving while suspended | president. honesty in government | Meclellan, Helen Melnerny, Havold ring valued at $2500 in POSSES- A lieensed pilot, was violating | would take the place of corruption | MeKeon, Jean Maciora, Samuel Ma ther §ion | regulations and may face license re- | x x x and the natienal resources of [lamud. Rose Marino, Alexander 1ta MOCRATIC CATCT vocation and fine the conntry would he protected | Martinchek. Stanley Markieaics ntal s e e S “He helisves in equality for every | Jennie Mazur, Joseph Miastkowski . and el ec sl e | clacs of our peeple. The welfare of | Mary Mooshegian. Milton Morley bet- e i i 1»|'naflflqnyvl"lvn‘ humamity is the note we would |Thomas Nevedowski, Trene Niemiec no er o lcan a e in the common cour : i 5 ndustrial | Frances Nolan, Joseph Nostin chool committes will be made to- Always Cool and Comfortable! strike. The financial and industrial | A 8 o 2 = ave e e ] WEDNESDAY WILI, BE ANOTHER BANNER DAY ‘;'" jhe common conncil cancus meet | | FOR THE THRIFTY—THE HIGHENT QUALITY FOODS L The meeting 1 fo take place in oty | 1l AT LOWEST-IN-THE-CITY PRICES — IF YOU ARE tion DEAiAGE el | | WISE AND WANT 10 SAVE MONEY DON'T MISS THIS skl T [ TODAY and WED. San | 2:10, 4:30, 7:00, 9:10 | it | PALACE | You'll Like | MEADOW- FRESH do 4l William Haines \ BROOK CREAMERY hise Dorothy Mackaill Jack Muthall l i, =i o ! 169 MAIN STREET P m VAN CRAZY | Telling the World | SHOULDLER REEF (™ tremoast lous Added Feature ————d CFLASHING HOOFS" ey 3 | ROA?T VEAL mal WEDNESDAY THURS., FRL, SAT. 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