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EW BiiTAIN DALY Licaii., « -..ssY, JUNE 23, 1928, 9 __e_— lice records which have entered " goveorner would have ound 700 who do°s a riotously 'hfhinrl the leaders, 10 come throug Chet Beer and Trvin Ottman, lrrew and the six members of Roald upon them numerous complaints of votes on the rst baliot, and t v oact witih his world famous | with a rush on the final day und I. Farrell and Neil Christian, | Amundsen’s relief expedition, this nature every summer. There 1fLer the convention had Leon afford hick Barney Google. This ani- | win going uway. Al Watrous and Frank Ball { Majors Maddalena and Penzo, rles Guest and Bill Mehlhorn. | Italian war aces, today will start on Jot Turness und George Von Elm | relief expeditions in af attempt to Chick Trout and W. Kossman. !find the 16 men. Maddalena was contortionist act and Bozo the dem- | however. Jones has led the field at| W. Tarrant and Francis Gallett. | the first man to locate General No- 1 i I appears to be somcthing about a d fall opportunity to paes on the | mal is valucd at §5,000 for ity great | Catehing up with Bob Jonis 1 building dotted with glass rectangles candidates of the favorite sons and | intlligence and unique size. There §s | be something different from onor. behind which the absence of cur- others he wonld quickly muster the lalso Mile. 1l Delno in a clever |taking some upstart dark horse, tains or shad s betrays the desertion 4 | necessary votes. | | —_— within, that Liecomes irresistible fo S—— e Smith forees led hy George !on stilt walker makes the audience |this stage before, never to win, but i ing shot or an air a boy with a s . . L. Van Namee, pre- \tion cam- | tock with glee, Bvery dur- {he knows the scnsation. Toily also Colloen Moore and Edmund Lowe rac”s.' s i i it “Inspiration”, With Geonge b me Mis i i sk ot st ey senimg ing | a5 somewiat reluctanily won (mi: - 1] have heen known to glisten like new angmented by leaders from various | to Davis's Capitol Park Orchestr: ifying medals by Jones und Gene Sarazen. Lile and his ltle rroup of five on Runyan aud Frank Nunnally. | the floating ice island. Tour South Coast ‘hix Serafin and Jim Barnes i { F £ . FI R : : in the amatoir cham- Clarence Wollf and Joo Kirkwood.| The two Italian fliers will tour ‘ silver ollars in the light of the sun w l h A " s | parts of the country. Among the late | The mammoth | nool and |pionship. another supposedly fatal Willie MaclFarlans i Jimmy |over the south coast of North East eatured in Film Romance |2 ‘e o ea e or e i Walsh, Atraction on Screen et o et e ot vl |ptnsin o A o o0 o [T i an attempt to find the mise- take on the appearance of a shelled | Wer of Tammar Rep- jand s an o ideal place n warm |the simon-pure crown Meney Cluol and 385 Torhestorn: | &S0, Tnat nictuna 0 aniasdis® Aitcoent)] ’)lurl“ m!h;n a4 single night. Seld |.nni The Palace theater will offer ot entati Joh : in of \:;.‘ r,:-r besiid )» ‘:m$ the larg Close at BBobLy's heels o el cil Jugy e Meanwl the Russian ice break- (rom/saything In wiich ghe has “"'{\\Tmo‘;yf fo locate anyone who has | waon performance Sidney Lewis in Tammany delogation i congress. {its Kind in the East. Palais Ro the fins aside, elling it 1o make w it e T o T or. Maligan, lias been ordered to peared in the past. Collecn Moore, | fHNeseud the bombardment, despite | Lis velvet toned baritdne of phono- | OINVany. departing from his sual | e suprene aiteaction i th f?r someonc Who Kknows ~omcthi etk 4 Willie Hunter, hanS© its course so that her search winsome Tirst National star. comes | {0 bposition that a rackel of | gyupiy and radio fame. He will sing of sil clarcd Smith to U}' N inter-city 24 hour dance mara. a'ao[n KOIf, wore George Von Elm| 3"y Royse 1 Tony Manero, will over the south North East o the Capitol theater Sunday for 4 | 3OM® Prorortions must have been | jitt (U4 (000 R S D S 2 Abraham Ldnceln of tho side- | [loh which started just’ pight at|[of Callfornia and Bill Teuch of Ov-| Jhcid Gordon ana v i Crowdey i coast. It was considered high- days o her Jatest starring pieture, | 242 When the windows were being | lides showing on the seroen. and |Walks of New Yerk and predicted | midnight-and will finish tonight at | etbrook, Pa. while Huzen 511 1l L« and Johuny Jomee 1V probable that Amundsen and his “Happiness Ahead.” ','“\’\'].“‘1 thnough cach day he will have a new set of 1100 Only his nominaiion next weel |12 o'clock when the $100 in cash [ MacFarlane and young Heonry i wAdla Taos “Compe on, PATY of northern voyagers might 3 Ac 1g to the police, the rea o - . L S but his election in Novewiber. He | Pri; Will be distributed, of ratford, Conn v Iy 1 have landed near the North East Although this production provides colored stides and new song hits i | wWillie 351 s ot ¢ | T o s & L | the complaints of injury to | On the screen the Paluce theat siid nitter ot platform planks | placed at the start of 1t hird 4 W i S Land coast line as they flew north blay et cxcenent ol tor comety, | PIOPEIts huve increused from: your | i) ofter o Bicdey and Aonay |maié) York might present | round. o and Aleelonaig | [rom Tromsoe attempting to find the "";"s :{05:“ :;n Al '0 C;}'( “’"r'] )‘n |10 year is that there are more boys Inspiration” the new and latest | WOuld be taken up aut 1. caucus Fortune's favorite on Friday, whi e ¢ ' Not party. & i s £a [to throw stones and more windows | | Dk 2 S ot 1 Jelegation , a terrific rainstorm beat 5 4 : o i Hes 2 dOWS | bjotoplay ng George Walsh, Of state delegation to b held at o rainstorm beat down upo et Maddalena and Penzo yesterday moments of deep drama, in Which { (o he proken with BALH talbdoctine b ”_r" alll 2 Ge u’n.‘ SRy ¢ s S D I she Is said to have proven an un- his is the picture which won v e flow to Nobile's position and man- wr the outskirts of thg city, | the championship cours A o ! S e bad finished, Jones may find the : <0 to drop radio Dbatteries and usually capable actr T L ol £ 1h9 €it¥ d comment by reason of its faithtul T h . ' R o e e lal s o :‘rli' L 9 ’:f"" “l"_""“ arg ""']" | reproduction of the atmosphere of shoe on the other fool today : T ok fuses. In all rocent messages 004 3itfle womnbue aloll ahol iareice | ob dise “"“1”1; .”\,“is‘,o.i( P '{‘;’i?w rain seaport cafes frequented by ek = Bobby has had his share of hurd | o hosura/lthe Tnldn® aanimandant has . sail city card-sharp, Delicving him 10| while aimost evere seotion . of (0 ors at some ports of call in Asi u. Siagss luck in open chan 1" e e rn i U Rl Walsh as the hero of the picture is given the task of showing how a virile American would act in such a and they say lhe certainly of it a show worth se A Walsh pictur Licany tais into. the. ggaos of meio. FEAUTEd 10 “The Dove” Be- o ten time and he has Lrought for t Today's the Day He May Make|=s o ST, Ghelst i 1L 0 s I 1 When Tommy Armour started out 4 i ethod he has in keeping in con- the defending champion had 1ot Ha ok Dikea mill aid enaatly —— entirely given up hope of retaining n the relief attempt. It is hoped his title. He was seven strokes i vorting role in “Happincss Ahead” |as a rule it is not necessary to haul | |2 and that is what “Inspir ! a Vields, Chicage, June 23 that Nobile will send up the bombs ! * jinx of gilf, which a»slh““’ Jones, but a margin such as the minute he sights approaching the player who leads theihat hes been wiped out fr 1 planes, thus aiding the attempts to S ol Wl e in open competition ! : b TR s i Rl L ro is a sculptor, but fn his 110 | feld at tart of the third round, the party Iic an entirely honest young business | city has its “gang man. The manner in which she dis- |at street corncrs, especially in the covers the truth, and the subse-|cvening, and annoy passersby, The auent action of the principal char- | breaking up of these offenders fre- ives “Happiness Ahead.” a|quently necessitates arrests, because |lnl which is unique in the extreme. | the quustion of citizens' rights on lidmund Lowe plays the chief sup-|the public sidewalks s raised, but who assemble | ng 3 i A ) e 5 not come thr 4 o| As for Archie Compston. he was supporting cast are Lilyan Tashman, | ot G nients he forgets all that is t idoes not come through to win the two Ttalian flicrs reported * i bviously out of it. ana 1} han g E L 5 | story that gets herc ahead of 1t of 3 1d th am hey wore unable d a trae :th: l‘Lnlm::m"'i ‘\l'm”“fl N:w’"l l | fitm. The rfx'rturn i plonship seemed gately in American D 1’~hf;\l‘] u‘non”““)n-. 'r'm;“o: wenhart. Blliolt ang Irginia. sale, iz . - nly one 1 possession for anat & ¥ T auen, John McCormick produced *“Happi- 1 hout a great do Rageba s Only onee in the past decade has ; s been talkel v yvar, at | Ahead which Willlam A. f most enthusiasts for meclodrama p{the olfer who was out in front at and it secms W e 8 A | sl wonn « for men amd men lead i B ete b e . A e e e | have firmly determined o see it |lives that are full; where 4 power. | the end of 36 holes finished in fron Seiter direeted from a sermario pre- | I i o maniont fn i B g jand that was in 1623, when Willis pared by Benjamin Glazer. X tul cab: o falls in love with an| ! Sl { Bilarious (hrill comedy of the A, . fased Mackurlane had et rencsade land, some. | OPCR championshin, lurked in the of 1 ryiator—where | T001ST0D5 0f Bobby Jones today. ay in the dirigible. the three men 3 who walked away from Nobile's Olympia Ficlds. Chicago, J e 2 2 (Continued from First Page.) encampment, or the six men of (UP)—Tho pair twWo rounds o championshi. they go out. 1l fina Amundsen’s party. 1 oponiwhere he and his five con the order in which | 15 follow panions — They huve been re A forc-and-aft rigged vessel, or- ceived iginally of two masts, but later with But some place in the north are as many as seven, ia called a 36 1001 1 R. Rol H. Hampton and P. 0. Hut th v members of the ltalia’s = schooner. ind explain the details of its con- E struction With the arriva fures will he offcred presenting | SR wens / id b andtinl o playoffs under a broil- .\|"';‘r]~gp Bp]]a];\y x ; | Stuart Holmes in “The Devil Dogs.” | triumph, and where one man’s word | I8 and sun to capture the { o | But Bobly Jones was ever one to i | 1 [ you have a faint idea of the atmo-| 1 as e Diesert. . | scoff at golfing suparstit He 0 sphore in which s laid the famous | SCOT ut goliinz superstitions. — He Noxt Friday night Merchants Gift | Open [0[ ]I]spwu(]l] i ! ight will again be offered with M g Talmudge, siar of {20 hag o d irons and wiz supcosscs than any |aRAry. woods. amateur cham- £in @ four days' engagement at|and American open fitles, set out y N : lubhe ’{T u"-- .mkl'v’:»;‘n!\ mtage of the —_— the Strand Sunday eventng. The |!0day. paired with litte Gene Sara- (H"".)R':‘\ 15 ¢ ""‘[.)RE oppertunitites offered them to in- (Continen foom st maee L s \t the Strand for the first|Zen, leading his closest rivals by a ALWAYS C ALWAY {spect one ar’ close quarters at the | throe days of mext wock 1s one of |margin of ihree strokes: B ot Aot 5 Two rounds will be played today («lf'vrnfl'-'\\ Members of the erew |14 oot "”“l‘" Sersipen SIin e S LA amaiee ,,ml.m.l il e e A officers are glag » fhos. | Would ever get any Georgia votos for SIArS s B e ; k 1,:” ":,’,‘] o ”‘f!“‘ fo e ”,",.‘ {1he nomination cludis (he Jate star of “Rose Marie” | Olmpia Iields Lefore the national intercsted nto the undersea cra M e, Sibylia Bowhan and Ler company|open champion of 1925 i called to Bo Gausg He“ Dama 8 DV! At prosent the 522 15 stationea 4, three presidential candidates in”: Vaul Burns | v hnvIT'v?‘lna!:""n! little speach ys y y e New London hase, This suby | $°T¢ on the ground. I HiEISas Boprung a T o i i I 5 > for somo Gl dio; Jor Ilerhert in his (about that famous jinx of the lnks Vandalism During Summer 1 5,52%0 0, e e e e e o davs i i bl it i L s e e iia e _ 4 allur romanee Lo nghl his “way On Thursday two excellent fea- 11, featuring Alexander Al and | ! F The Play (;m"‘szz h d Th & S e title i Ao ral o1 s bk | 8 s with him in his well fil- —— st & Norma valnable prizes for the win- | ¢ 9 B 1 | 'w;»‘wvu‘mr:‘lvl\;z‘y‘yv\\xlny.”\y”,‘ !‘:;‘1" ; aniies Che Dove' will [PiON. twice winner of the British % | New London sub-base on Sunday | 5 5 en e audeville presentation |the smooth lawn of the hospitable 18 €aid 1o be moderi in cvery n.“ ordell Hull, of Tennessee, 3 ral stars and favor-} Dob Jones was a lot less worried BB ARt Tong ana V’u irrangements qm- the oprning of sual | ments. 1t is about : “The Red Pi-| Walter Hagen, for example, three | {1he convintion Tues: After par and “The Red Pi- | gen, i has a depth of ahout 30 feet, Upon X 4 4 g strokes he at the s f Damage estimated at several | oo 8 }‘I e e e .’w- [ tieipating i conferenees witle othor 1At Tupraner and com- | stro! : hehind him a . ;ar{(‘u 2 . OP- | i L Lol lors ik neluding | PANY i a spectaeular revue of song, ! the third round, a favorite lurking thousands of dollars is done 10 PrOP- | Giiorl v wlinpeee of the forpdo, |1720¢S from the south, including L : el i e oA eity In New Britain every Summer, | conerol, master control, wircless, | 21l Roper, internal revenue com A = [Plassiiot D MME ST Rt Al hw boys who give vent to thelr eX- | y;cpine g cngine rooms in suc. |10iSsioner in the administration of T R 1a player who is behind when the hilaration by throwing stones at| cocion’ id alio the Kitehen anq Wo0drow Wilson, and George Fort | CAPITOL PARK 10 blaxenemito Ui el nd Javlian s tho louses, barns and garages, earing | goonine rooms of the offiee ang Milton. publisher of the Chattanoo- | Capitol Park and Palais Royal S e Jown fences, tramping through gar- |50 0 ! 90 WIS (OLUCIS | ARO ea, MmN, TS aws, Haill issued & stalos Amonz the great many attractions | pect to beat ont those in front of P B S enaisavsy Jhproasediavith TS =y “decided)y | that are 1vs 1o b | at Capitol | him, but that is one of Hagen's pet dens and destroying growing things, = of e |MeNt declaring he was “decldedly | that are B filon s aceording to residents who have h | ship. No 't foor | OPROSed to any modification or | Park, there is ek Dutton's | supers a fiery | Tn the British open at Sandwich | this spring, Walter deliberately lay | Always a Fine Double Feature Program Including Short Reels wkening of the present federal | Cireus featurin cxperience with that portion of the [0 . : 5 prohibition measures.” | mule always muzzled, and only population tncluded in the appella- | 4 ton BEeing Amarioh ) | ment. although compact, contai Wiile this statement made no ref- \ Whether the boys are “bad” in|,0mi6 raom for th Gbheea ror | cnentelo .,"‘, Py H}nrlu\* 5e the sense that their mischicvous in- | \Wyich it s intanded Governor Smith at New York, to t! stinct entirely offsets their other | .o 4o T A e bt R e characteristics, or simply are unable | Lelief that the present prohibition to resist the temptation to throw provisions should be amended, iioEllee aty Atan rpedo tubes and has o number of | Tiends of the Tennessce rapresenta- their-location or their value, ma three-inch deck guns, It can sub- | 1Ve Tegarded it as an answe irom little difference to the owners of the | norga 200 fect and can travel 14| 112, S0uth. to the New York gover- b ite purpose for some compart- | avine is supplicd with ks to be used in th of emergeney. It contains four oxy ofs regardless of |y kes BN ROIANDWEST 28 o) ; TODAY ONLY damaged property, and consequently | o5 1y Jour. The S-22 holds a rec- | NOF'S declaration % G Rty N. PrODUCTION there are numerous complaints | org that othor submarincs wilt find Smith Men Confident VAUDEVILLE REVUE “DIAMOND WANDCUFFS ey % 1 day from May until the f: R D Rt S vty e ps e ene A n 4 the lessening attributed to the fact {yaae 11 hits on a target 1100 fe ot | | with prolibition as the rallying Cleanor Boardman, BUZZ BARTON in | that the schools are fn =ession. EVEN [,y with ats three-inel gun and | POING the Smith lieutenants ap then, however, there are iNSEANCSS | quiimer 19 feet again, all in the | Peared confident that nothing could |l on record of heavy damage DeiNR | coord time of four minntes stop thelr man and said they felt done by boys on their way to and L ppy gecping quarters n over the situation. They Conrad Nagel | “THE FIGHTING REDHEAD” SUNDAY—MONDAY | EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION f the men | N0 conce from school, but they & NOLNCAT- {ype in small rooms. The bunks are | Passed the word that the New York G wa] h ’ SUN, MON. TUES. ly as numcrous as during he |yl two high, the ceiling heing | eorge £ ! ] s months of the vacation period. L vorv Luw. Tach i M o baslt A IDNEY LEWIS Few sufferers from vandalism | locker for s person, nse. (in person) favor harsh (reatment for the of- officers have « small room | “Inspiration” | ru veiee Toned Baritone of | Phonograph and Radio Fame ADDED FEATURE | g With His Ih.“lhrllllu(onu'd) of | ILLUSTRATED SONGS g New Songs Each Day fenders, although men who 10l Un= | cach tor 110 ir slerpin 1il late in the evening and during | oy their spare time from their regUlAr g a surfuce anchor, It bas v | cmployment 50 as 10 keep Uhe ing apparatus for the purpose of re- | krounds about their homes i Pre- | goring the biuiterics, Torpedocs shells sentable condition, very often Vo= | uni ooy neesitios ar Stored 1. quarters | marine has a submerging Ilmnnh\.l s Famous Musical \lunl A Speetacle or Song, Dance, (on)«ly l'nul BURNS'& KANE W | “THE RED PIRATE” senting “Rroadeast | with SEOMA JUPRANER & cO, Capitol Park The Happiness Center TODAY! A Hil The Late Sar | Featy Sa Presenting come quite forceful in their dentn- | dar t1e floors of the comps ts. e lA OWMA CO il cintion of boys In thelr early “L0cns, | Thare 1y & teeicnnay oy poriments n’ Alexander Alt, Stuart Holmes — Come and Hear Him Sing His iy 0"“"” . SIBYL B N & S, who smash windows with reekIess | povtinent so that articles may be utto s —in— Latest Songs With His Colored dire v A abandon and comvert well M'l lowerced into it sub is also out- “THE DEVIL DOGS” Slides Vaudesille's l‘npulnr snngsm : Vurope's Greatest 5 psation laxns into public passways. As 2| fitted with automatic steering ap- JOE HERBERT THE GELLIS TROUPE rule, the police are able to round up | 'puw 5 | s S Nt i { bt bintelaral ohh 4 the offenders with et diffCUI | kolics Wi Tive wshore cannot help lrcu i sl s e e 54 :mig X unless the damaged places are snmg impressed by the order of the 7y - k@ 1 DL removed from the neighborhoods in fship. In realits, a submarine 1 a || Spark Plug! Barney Google! LO\H\(- THI RSDAY! JACK HOLT in ZANE GREY which the boys live, but even under { floating miacline shop. Tt is filled | “The Black Kittens” ANNOUNCES The Grand Opening of the New ROOF GARDEN DINING AND DANCING Also the Famous BLACK KITTEN ORCHESTRA Farmington-Plainville Road Tel. 393 Farmington for Reservations James Tobin, Manager Mile. Ida Delno! Bozo—Stilt Walker! FREE DANCING FIREWORKS Every Wednesday Night Bathing Pool—Now Open ee the Final Jnter-City 24 Hour DANCE MARATHON TONIGHT at PALAIS ROYAL o8 hav such ciroumstances many ca with delicate but exact instruments | heen clearcd wp after determined i yng machines tiat call for cargful | #leuthing, The most difficult part of | pundlinz. The 522 15 of the Holland the task of rinning down the cul-{ .y “w of 40 men and | prits_under hose conditions i 10| gour officors. Faci man on the &hip obtain the “lead.” the police say, for tuin duty o perform, ones it fs possible to establish a performs that ebliga definite suspicion on onc or MOreltion, no matter how slight, the sub | hoye, the difficully of following it 10 the path of the guilty is largely | i X overcoms. “The Decameron™ of Boeeaccio is | Can't Resist Window Targets A famons gronp of short stories sup- A very common practice by boys | occq to be related by a group of is the breaking of windows in va- iooio o fied from the Black cant buildings, according to the po- Pathetic Figures By Fontaine Fox ‘THE PooR FISH WHOSE WIFE IS BUILDING A ROCK GARPEN. will not overate perfeetly { Plague an Italy e Compounce Jme 23 Jue 23 Fireworks Saturday Night the management at Lake TWICE SUNDAY NIGHT : 6:30—8:30 MON.—TUES.—WED. THE PHOTOPLAY WITH THE SILVER LINING! \ COLLEEN MOOR With EDMUND LOWE | ‘HAPPINESS AHEAD~ Ag: Compounce will prescnt a display fireworks which duplicate prize i R " :';nl:‘r~ AU Ol CElebEAIIONS, Happiness Born of Laughs, Romance, and eve r—It's REAL, it's LIFE{ You'll never know how muc ‘e 1o the strains of Tas- lo's Orchestru for perfect en- ral joy one motion picture gives you until you see this. CAPITOL NEWS ' Lioyd Hamilton in Bill Jefi's Organlogue BAND CONCERT SUNDAY School's “Always a Gentleman” “Changing Moods™ FABLES Direction of Ernest A, Becker Vi On Send the SPECIAL Kiddies SUNDAY DINNERS $1.00 — $1.80 — $2.00 to Matineces 10c D Chester Conklin, W. C. Flelds TODAY ONLY M7 ANT \ i ehiace “FOOLS FOR LUCK"

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