New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 25, 1928, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 25, lJ_L. 13 —_———————————————= seving trip through Pk ¢s begin on Thursday worn- | HONOR MISS EARHART Delegates to Convent ch al' l avana "”f"‘"“"“" mstuding historic Vul- | ing | continue through next Tues-| Chicago, June 25 (Pl—A bust of | ETllll OF JULY 4TH | R l’!‘"‘““fl“‘“ “ml‘lllll i pygputiw - MAY BE 200 []EA[]: of Spanish War Vets and Auxiliary s o e R °° ' I and t include free | Chicago next month under plans of L places of amuscment |the Hyde Park High School Alumni r chair rides ete. association. Unless otherwise Indicated. theatrical motices and reviews in thie colnun are written by press sgencies for the 'espective smusement company. ntic City w | will stop at the | o Hotel Marlborough. Tie ma o g ”'; CTLLLULA # Museum of Saety Issues W ing to Parents in U. §. New York, Jum rere are | lin the Unitéd States toduy 200 hap- | 2 AT CAPITOL | by childien, toddlers and older—who ¥ rpassing in emotional TAMMANY LEA“ERS 'Will‘be mourned by gric-stricken frama her previous work as a com- purents on July 5, unless their par- | adienne, Colleen Moore has given a | onts take greater intercst in apd ex- performance in th stellar role oH ¥ , | anly should be considered the finest | celebrate the ‘Fourth’ than did. the | 2 of her career. parents of 195 little Americans last | i Jnl\ ays the American Muscum of fore an enthusiastic audience — an [ president, Avthur Willian | sudicnce that laughed and wept by at Hl]lh[(]fl e Ty tiving | turns. Elements of comedy, ro- | sucritices to the spirit of 1he Fourth mance and pathos have been well | IM_:\' season, H_w _»\\vll Iw._ “”v‘;” lended in this picture, endowing it | Houston. June uianid G0 olerindSHlE S0l 10 with every quality of enterfainment {iittle noisc. but evidently exp Fourth’ suffering varying deg zony, some of them conden from humor 1o tragedy. Throu ) through life more of less maimed. | (Pr—Making cting O Main St. Office Entrance h it [inueh, leaders of the Smith forces A1 the convincing work of Miss | today on the eve of the opening oi 4 ) cven blind ) Moore dominatcs, whether the action |the democratic eonvention appar- ol PECE L on statis- | Strand Theatre be serious or comic, revealing in her fently were awaiting only the bal- s They the re-knowledg JOHN I BURNS MRS SAMUEL MAGNSON i g » hreadth of dramatic ability rarely [loting signal | eined by the American Museum of | o Yard Office found. > statements, eseept in the most itoty througl ury ! cied pl & A e No v Nt yrough its annual surveys of I On Thursday the entire program | geperal terms, were to be had from Pourth of July accidents and its ef- d nati ’ 1 at the ean oa 24 Dwight Court wanges and brings a double feature |Smith headquarters. 1t was 1m0 8- topts to foep these tragedies down of the U S At TRl ) Norwall Yelutigs bill that will offer Madge Bellamy cpet that friends of the New York ;e a minimum I f ik i« & m, 1 it in "The Play Girl story of youth, | zovernor cxpected his momination | In spite of the anmual warnings HoL By Esul . To bezin with, the coal you buy from Citizens Telephones flaming youth, the kind that danced i i + )y e e isusniy ine MuteuniosiSataly myalLn SOUBDEL Simiel Magson o pents. Coal Com all comes from the same mine, on an early ballot. How early. non 1 3 will repre PR & M . al o ’“\“‘”““ ]”“" some day Uhe PIDET | i uthority would say. Privates in other organizations, ind the broad- L EePE SHEA i Dl it is bound to be exactly of the same high quality. 3266 ufust be paid. The co-feature affers | 500l T Willing to go |casting of warnings by newspapers y G - L irand GuGu for Then in our vards is caref cleaned s Rin Tin Tin in his new picture “Rin- 8 ugh picturcs and | Wil be held ame time and | Cony 1% Then in our yards it is carefully cleaned and {beyond the third roll call. but the |#1d magazines i men whe will direct the 1 the printed word Herang Care) g . g |Stratezy sald it wouid come on an j>icd to cinployes hy mapy ndysinl Friday night is Merchants' Gift.|” L cuch year sces an increasing S i d {early ballot and refused to add to 2 night and leading wmerchants will {1 = Co 0 0 1o the innocent celebrants of the I distribute valuable gifts among the R | Fourth.! In the last |h| o years {he reprosent d N . On subjects outside of politics the andience N £ L 1o, = 2 f rumber of deaths has ne donbled 15 g g = iy orly Bl orsyn RIMottaly i the number of injuries has in Lrin t fid L W. Olvany showed § . q500 three-fold & ss 10 talk of his goli | Tn 1925 thers were 111 s, b floar ho- re 161 and the +in his lem u, |00m to chat of 1he charm of last year 195 lives | Warm ~mm:\ Ga. as he nursed inmries ran np to or the Mr sprech nomi ams, who is sereened—so hard coal, at every ton is a full ton of solid Yard Otfice chied full of heat. 2798 ou buy Citizens Coal, vou know il and the best we can get for you ty of tha Desert,” with rey Ier- nd warnings is- CLMENT LML SEWT RPN ious. Geor; unwillin me. r ot S o ot in heat from every ton ‘,,.,,.,‘vGanelIl Gnmfi m Fhu (l(*y,zna s e canine Tk | 4 ‘mm‘ Sty e i phoM 18 one of 1 (Continued from First Page ) { Proskauer strolled about the lohhy vican Musenn ll s tof the Rice hotel renewing Alabama its presiden (! is expected. that this mile- aintances HSURI Ay L e ihe| iGeonEe R an: Mamen,thanagarl LRUstitha Al IOl oF 14 organization of the new parish. will|of the New York governor's p BEILE G e vities, continued his he & moment of great rejoicingjconvention “Yet. there is lit imong those who have worked to-|daily conferenccs with REWSpapers oot N Wl -d ward the building up of the mnew!men. but his chicf topic of conver- o o L gy r'd- h o phen Bartkowskl, [ sation seemed to be about Hous- ' TR the pastor, and Rev, Vietor Pinskow- | ton's <kl his assistant, feel elated over the | The Smith forces v t so much has been accom- mmented hy s ather Le Jiving after the Fourth of July oo to be au season. and more than 3,000 others Bage-Allen & Co, fact 1 hundred veernits who will more or w1y P plished day. but the latest arrivals wero i o o a7 Wi T, ‘h’ ™ e The new parish came into r\v}' [0t expectsd 10 add to the erop of cannot. for 1h part. blane . im 8 - nee a little less than cight months finforaation from the Smith camp. these deaths and injuries on bi © l H tf d el Bl 20 when tho ret miass was' oele:| Hren Mavor Jimes . Walltes: Aus |victine S it € R nc. arttor low brated by Rev, Father Bartkowski ' shortly after noon, it was suggested so young. The hiame attact p a in Y. M. T. A. B. hall. Since ”‘-'M‘vmv.m fall in line with the quaran- ¢ 1o parents and guardians FIVE SNADP\; EOUTQ e N e e — Seen o hl kbl work on with rapid Progvess. |fine azainst contersation coneern to conditions that permit ex iy 'y X ~J 1ing due entirely to liberal donations of [ine the governor, Mrs, Alfeeq fi plosive and infamiable matevial all {he parishioners, who wanted 10| snih and four of the five Smith |coming into the hands of children 2 9 x ‘ : ® | left ave their own place of WOrshiD. | yiidren will reach Houston late waper supervision, and % ' 1.and was purchased, and a month i = e L B er severa) |PANTIY to the Tone-drawn-out eele- l a an ‘.s ral} rien d e A rms after the first mass was celebrated, |} g oo oihar New York and New | Uration of Tourth of July | . o E has plans were already submitted by mlr\,., S Sl Hoaatise i eomine oy “Already, in June, in some eom her ferent architeets for the new tem-| L om0 = i Y unities, de have been arrested And Ofhers and (@ porary edifice. When the plans ov‘ ) '”_ . ‘f« i P L [ for the sule of t irhs to children . b 1sh- Stanley Tantorski were accepted. | o ': ]\"’“ the preference of e are usually the smaller con = ght= {ime . wan mob lost and the Hayse|” riends for a yumning mate pnities. In the larger cities the - b ded CGonstruciion. (o, set o work build-|fon their canaldate, i¢ he 18 nomi-|yestriclions of the fire departments red, ing ‘the new. church on Farmingtonjliated, get nowhere. “Our candidatc jand police departments are mniore I miie. Tt was oxpeeted that the|is for president,” is the stock reply. |string.nt chureh would not be compieted until | Ihr'vr\;;‘y,,\m“r aele Eatfononects “No duubt, the anmil 1ol of fire tid nally snight, will name its repre- works vietims would be greatly re . . fu Aprll, but due to esceptionnliy| B CHUE L. RO AR G TP O vietin ) AL greS At St Joseph's Cire vith tavorable weather conditions its \’Un-\”“”“ 4 €s “'1‘7: l“" ‘I;H\Mnhnl; com- duc 1‘1‘ |,: ,' 8 .y‘ : 7 “] ) i ake struction was eifected much sooner mittees, Mrs. Caroline ‘.‘u 2y Sy v v ch Midway Prizes Enter taimnent or and the first mass was celebrated | B¥e. vice chairman of the demo. dren.” 4 on Mareh 18, Despite inclement | """r‘" ! 2! ”‘l"' “"""" BB e i1 pras Lot i Admission Free to the Grounds weathe © ehurch was filled to ca- | Chairman o igeest dele cre 21 pre-Fourth deaths, 16 I‘ s “,'"‘ ian oS Ttlia cantention o curred on the Mourth, and siv aft nen, the original three ma 1. Wagnor, although not a delegate, |11¢ Four SR ‘:»r 5 Bring your aeroplane circuiars for prizes s 1ip- suficient to fill_the may take a seat in the convention ' 1S under five years of ) B 01 1 oonly twao, the eau ack ever-growing number of parishion- rve on the committee. the deaths of these infants . ers tegy of the Bmith pre-con- | hoeihorous poisoning 1rom cating | Ihie new parish although a n movement has indicated ndl biherfraworks. TN | over six months in . ihat New York's first thousht is the jriured ran in about same pro- s b bers close 10 5,000 sonls and recent- | candidacy of Goveruor — Smith and portion, 124 of the vietins heing five fast Iv a class of 325 bhoys & rls re-1no big part was expected from its | years old and younger. The g PS b, ceived their first communion. There | representatives in - buildin Ty e e s R eral organiza‘ions connccted | platform. The New York d the chureh and beginuing next{however, will e nowgh a summer school will be co ducted i Washington stre school for several hundred chil Aren who attend public schools du son, for the pur- them Polish lan- A religion o8 of six Ble to say it pro. nijority osed planks cor on of i orm with the po- legation The Burtitt. o+ Shap Opp. Capitol Theater Removal Sale ONLY FIVE MORE DAYS NET OIS ENDED yot, June (B — A 1 rescript was issucd foday dis- ing the cabinet, the reason given ng o breakdown of the present Girls of Corbin Office | coulition. Have Outing at Shore | =———————— S The P. & I Corbin Office Girls’ elub held its annual outing Satur- day afternoon. About 60 mirls par- ated. The trip to the sho was made in automobiles furnished | by friends. There wis a stop at the state park fn Wallis d for al hasket lunch, on fhe way to Savin Rock. At 4:30 dinner was served | at Savin Rock, followed by dancing. : BRINGING FLAGS HOME Thomas Walsh, Boston luwyer who | Orma a e & returning fo the United States aboard the Leviath is carrying | —_in— with him two small silk Ameri an flags which Miss Ameclia Earhart | ¢« 9 FarAns SHanY shaveing ihet et “e Dove ‘9.50 Former Prices $9.50 to $16.50 t i history Greater Assortments— At Greater Savings ! For Tomorrow We Offer a Collection of at Glassware Chinaware Leather Geods Pottery Pictures Art Goods Just twice each year we offer our entire stock of Sorosis Shoes at sensationally lowered prices. And, in addition to these specials in shoes, we in- clude all footwear accessories—buckles and orna- ments, polishes, ¢te., as well as boudoir and house slippers. Dress and \Rvmluriy $7.5 and SR.00, \ tlantic flight in the airplanc d- | I Enton e . . i Najor Wakn Wil give ono|| with GILBERT ROLAND S 0 to 550 All Serosis Orthopedic and flag to his brother, Senator David 1 ‘ i~ dnecd Our Window and Come the Walsh, of Massachusetts and the s hes, other to Mayor Malcolm Nicholls of | ACTS SELECT Boston. DBoth flags were VAUDEVILLE ours sincercly, Amelia Tt was reported flier would send a similar flag to her fance, Corrective Shoes Reduced 209 COMING THURSDAY Y FOR MISS TOMASSO A graduation party was held last evening in honor of Miss Nora k H ] Tomusso. daughter of Me. and Mrs. Jac| olt L. Tomasso of 66 Winthrop street, 4t 160 airview strect, Miss Tomas- i so graduated last wock from the New Britain High school with gen- Prs e L eral honors and will enter the State e anis g PODAY. Tt WD, 2000, 30, 9:10 . COLLEEN MOORE Children’s, Boys’ and i Normal school next fall. ¢ guest With the ipient of a number of . 99 5 e it ditine i d T Pioneer EDMUND LOWE i s atfended by a large number of snds and relatives TODAY | sidney Lewis GEORGE WALSH in “INSPIRATION” 0 peoon) “HAPPINESS \HF\I)" % With the Sitver linin, 3 AN NN NN The Picture Lloyd Hamilton Comedy—Oraay sue—New—Acsop's Fables gl e b e v\ Gl who ihonght ~he conld play and Men’s Sorosis Shoes Reduced 209% With Added Feature | The Velvet Toned Baritone of Madge Alexander Al in “Devil Dog” | Phonograph and Radio Fame mAss s TUESDAY With His Bellamy e : Marie Dressler, Polly Moran ILLUSTRATED SONGS ' paid! ve- in “BRINGING FATHFR’ e bl b Because of Factory Restrictions, the A. E. Little Shoes are not included on Added Feature Sings New Songs Each Day the Dewert” in this sale ries) HOOT GIBSON in | Gome and hear him sing his lat- s St | i “TAE WILD WEST SHOW" | est songs with his colored slides FRIDAY NIGHT 15 ME RCAANTS GIFT NIGAT i i

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