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in and = ibrics aves. fanu- Mary ation v and 1 fail doeq ' cone timu« » and male r bad teeth g and the cod- toma« d can cod« three twice ather ed at th — same d to« slowly etable n to- somes t too onsult | reli- an to your« g well better . you baby NEW BRITA DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 192 n _— e e e e e s e e e e , , e e, e — — , , , — e ———————— s DOLORES GOSTELLD AT THE CAPITD Popular Star Featured i “Tenderloin” No more interesting announce- ment has been made lately than the one to the effect that Do- lores Costello is to be scen at the Capito) theater for four days start- ing Sunday in her latest de lux picture, “Tenderioin.” There is prob- ably no more alluring figure on the screen of shadows than the gorgeous Dolores, and for this reason cvery- ‘hing that she elects to do is of im- portance to the vast movie publie. The young woman's admirers have scen her in many roles, some ro- mantie, some rippling with comedy, | sthers gay with youth and buoyancyy ind still others dramatic. In “’l‘\'n»' lerloin,” which is frankly melo- irama, she has a role in which she ‘uns the gamut of human emotions. It is & part full of opportunities and ts great effectiveness lles in the Wility of the talented actress to Jlay with the emotions of her audi- :nces. The story unfolded in “Tender- oln” concerns a coterie of high- ‘lass crooks. These fellows are not sikers or cheap skates in the world 't gangdom. They go after biz siakes with the knowledge that if hey are apprehended they will “go 1p® for “long stretches.” Hence he “rod” is ever handy, for human ife Is as nothing in their hands “hen it interferes with their lib- srtics. Innocently and with open eves he heroine falls fnto the clutches »f this gang through the big, hand- -ome, scemingly honest boy, who s a master workman in safe blow- ne. On Thursday the program will hange and will offer the return en- sagement by world-wide demand of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” with Lon Chaney. This is the la prortunity to see Victor Hugo nasterpiece and one of the greatest ohotoplays ever produced. The companion feature Will pre- ent Madge Bellamy in “Pajamaus.” CORINNE GRIFFITH AT THE STRAND Featured in New Picture “The Garden of Eden”—Yaudeville The final showing of Jack Holit he Vanishing Pioneer” will be n tonight at the and. Shows today will be continuous us usual on Saturdays. The new show ging at the Strand Sunday evening will feature Corinne Griffith in her west picture, “The Garden of Liden.” This is the same film that han scored such a triumphant suc-s « cess thronghout the country. Tt is not too much fo say that it is proh- \bly the greatest attraction in which the beautiful Corinne Gritfith has boen starred. Therc will be two complete showings of “The of Eden” on Sunc and 8:30. On Monday it will be pre- sented with five acts of vaudeville, The vaudeville will include Clark and Kcese, the popular radio boys in a varlety of popular songs in which they have been heard over th Other acts include nd Conipany 3 called “The Calico ( the Revae Unusual with a big company of Broadway favorites including Marly and LaBelle in a wondertul exhibi- tion of speed and rhythin; Mabel Murphy and Kane and Bert Marks and Company. The Paraniount News and sclected comedies will supple- ment what tooks like one of the best shows of the current season. Coming ettractions to the Strand include “Ladies of ti Dt Club” whic comes next Thu and Ralston with Gary Cooper in # Bride” which comes to the St Veginning Sunday July S. CAPITOL PARK A wonderful program of fun, thrills, music and entertainment is offered for the oncoming week &tarting today at our Center of Hap- piness, Cavitol Park As a main fea- fure in the way of free entertain- ment there is the scnsation of the age. A man who ia elevated to the Dreathtaking height of 110 fect on . in fact portable erection, his life in his hands and miounts a bicyele which tears down &n incline of 50 degrees to the end of a runway, lcaves his vehicle of death and dives through the air into a minute tank 1wo feet in depth. Such thrills and bloodcurdling sen. sations as will pass through the crowd will in themselves be worthy of the price charged at the . only ten cents. In addition gate, to this TODAY Vaudeville Revue On the Screcn GEORGE BANCROFT in “THE DRAG NET Add Feature RIN N-TIN in “A RACE I'OR LIt SUNDAY, MONDAY Bryant Washburn, Lila Lee —in— ‘A Bit of Heaven’ Added Feature BOB STEEL —in— ‘Trail of Courag__e’ SCLUDING SHORT BIFCTS which be- | Garden | evening at 6:30 | | wondertul spectacle of youth and!ieeting of the New Haven district | courage in fact the embodiment of | will be held ut the camp grounds on {the modern age, there is to be pre-|Camp street from July 21 to %0, in- sented on July 3rd night a spectacle | clusive. The program will be as of glittering pyrotechnics costing | follow $1.000 and including many set| saturday, July 21—Opening se pieces and illusions in firework that iave never yet been shown to the w England public. To crown a [program that is exceptional in every {way and worth a hundred miles |travel to see there will be on July | | th afteynoon a display of du)ll[hll’ ive at 7:30. This will be particular. ly a sertice for men, and the Rev. E. A. Dent, D. D., will be the preach- er. Sunday. July —10:30 a. m., the . Halford E. Luccock, D. D., un- tll recently contributing editor to the |tireworks. This is absolutely the | Christian advocntes. 0 p.m lutest thing in uttractions for by Conn. 7:30 p. m, Luccock some mysterious method it is con- |~ Aonday, July 0 p. m., Mrs irived that flags and chinese drug- ons, etc., appear In the air in glit- tering colors. It will be the sight- scers honor to state that they were lie first to view daylight fireworks in New England. | D. Leigh Colvin of { The service will be under the Ipices of the Connecticut Women's ‘hristian Temperznce Union, M :na W. Greenback, president. T:30 ans- m. moving picture, “Lest Wt | i y Tuesday. July 2:00 oot Rev. H. G. Sabin of New Haven, Conn. 7:30 p. m., the Rev. Ho H Clemans of Hartford (Continued frem Page Seven) Wednesday, July P om— service under the s of th ess at Toronto, Canada, from |Women's Home M y society which he has just returned Speaker, Mre, Grace T. Bitgood of There will be a junior talk and New Londen. Conr. 7.50 p. m. th the junior choir will sing. Timedi- [ Rev. €. 1. Bishop, . D., of Nc lately after the service the ordinance | Rochel L | of the Lord's Supper will be observ- | Thursday, July 2§ ed. Bible school at 12 o'clock. Eve- ;service under the ausy the ning service at 7 o'clock. Young \Wemen's Foreign Missio socie- | | People’s meoting at 8 p. n, Speaker to be annonnced. , of | The public is cordially invited to - M. the Rev. W. H. Alde |attend all of these services, | AR o ‘ New Player Nigned | 272 ».om, th Thomas Mather, young athiete £ wson of New Haven, | from Manchester, been signed |Conn. T m. the Rev. W. H. by Scout John Yacobellis 1o play | Alderson. . | with the Standard Steel team in the | Suturday ¥ 25—2:00 p. m. ‘(lu | Industrial bascball league. He is an | W G Cn of Torrington l-around man and is recommend- | Conn. 7:30 poom n_avening .of cd by Esstern league officials, ~No [Music by soloists and chorus, under !salary has been mentioned the direetion of Miss Lois W. Beach | Shower for Miss Foran | A miscellaneous shower was ten- [dered Miss Irene Foran lust evening at the home of Mrs. Lelioy Leonard of Carlton street, New Britain, Miss Forun yeceived many beautiful and | useful gifts. Luncheon was served 1d music and games enjoyed during {the evening. | Wins Bet on Weather | The heavy rainstorm of the early morning brought vindication to 1Bob Sneideman of the Yale Dry Cleaning | Co,, for it meant that he had won 19:30 p. m., camp firc on the Athletic ield Sunday, a.m July 2010 Rishop Herbert Weleh, D.. of | Pittsburgh, Pa ) p. m.. the Rev | Arch Tremayne, Ph. D.. of Windsor Conn, 7:30 p. m.. Bishop Herbert Welch, 1. D. Signor Mario Capelli Ithe nationally known tenor, will | the afternoon and evening D A0—-Closing servies district superin- Mon: charg tendent . July of the in his bet with Al McGibbon. Sneide- | There will be daily class vnwnnqu iman bet that it would rain on five in the Chautauqua house at $: ¥ys of the week beginning last 'n. m. in charge of Rev. Morgan Sunday. Ior three days there were Miss Lois W. Beaci, | |showers, but Wednesday and er of the superintendent, will wrsday brought no moisture and children’s hour from 4 Sueideman’s position was precarious. 1o 10 o'clock cuch morning Yesterday brought more rain, and | Mrs 1. J. Curtiss will again eon- | Clark Jewel Loram-equnpped e early shower today just al-|, ¢lass for the study of the N Gas Ranges have been chosen owed Bob to win his wager. Woman'’s Forcign Missionary text 200 | neral of Mr. Ewald Tarie jends of Afrlea by Jean | by more then 1 schools and The Knights of Pythias will have ;oo \aogensie. mornir charge of the funeral services for |, o s (o 10 in the chureh Gustave A. Ewald, which will be oo S0 S vere W held at $:30 o'clock this afternoon | o'\ WP E LR SO Pl ar e at his lato homs on South Washing- |\l frome Missionary sty : Pet. - Ravi Moonars Ael- [ ur eash morning from 10 to 11 ville, rector of the Church of Our the Watortown house. The fext- |Saviour, will offfefate. Burial wip 0 the Waten Gt L S be in West cemetery. fbodle. fhis goar dn Wbt e S Funeral of Miss Warrine Haije Misslous fy The iy, Nere ohy { Tuneral services for Miss Frances | Abbey of Hartford will conduct the AWarriner of Broad street will be | YOung People’s hour each mornins held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at :from 10 to 11 in the First church, the grave in West cemeter Rev. New [aven, house. | Charles . Wyckoff, pastor of the Dr. Haliord E. Luccock will meet i Congregational church, will offi- the pastors for an hour cach morn- | clate. ing from Monday to Friday. inelu- mp Meeting Program | sive, in the Bristol house. This will The 63rd annuval Plainville camp 'be from 10 to 11, and aside from CAPITOL PARK RA FORD R YOUR AMUSEMENT TODAY AND ALL THIS WEEK! DAREDEVIL KNIGHT! In a Death Defying, Thrilling, Sensational 110-FOOT DASH THROUGH SPACE! $1,000 FIREWORKS SPECTACLE NIGHT, JULY 3 DAYLIGHT FIREWORKS—SOMETHING NEW! JULY 4 FREE DANCING GAMES! RIDES! SWiM THESE HOT DAYS! Pool in the Last! In the Large SPLAD A HAPPY HOLIDAY THL HAPPINESS CLNTLR! Tonight--Lake Compounce--Tonight — FIREWORKS — Tonight the management will present to the public a duplication of wprize winners in laliun eelebrations in Fireworks., This will be the sccond showing of this display with many variations from th: former zala demonstration. DANCING Tasillo and His Orchestra Bill -~—~SUNDAY——DBAND CONCERT-—-8SUNDAY-— Ihilharmonic Band of New Britain—Directed by Ed Lynch SPECIAL S8UNDAY DINNERS $1.60—$1.50--82.00 HANOVER PARK TUES,, JULY 3—DANCE TILL MORN JULY —MAMMOTH FIREWORKS NG CARNIVAL DANCE Admission to Park Free n. illn: many pastors who will remain lawn of Hanson's Dry Cleaning [mect at 3 o'clock and the Epworth | s. Isasc Allen who has been July 11 to elect! day = Ne ’uu the grounds during the week, |works on West Main strect League at O o'clock. The eve- visiting Mrs. E. G. Hazelwood for|plans formulated except that he there will be mauy who come for| An automobil: owned by st ning serviee will be held at A o'clock. (he pust week lefi (oday for New ! hopes to be uble to take short vae ‘H,e day so as to take advantage of | Antonelli of Furmington ay s o Morning ‘\\\'Hlup at St Gabriel's York. cation before commencement of ac- ‘,lma opportunily to hear the man|desivoyad by fire yos er- | .'u‘m opal clureh Will be held at e . tive campalgn. | Whom Dean Brown culls ong of the | noon o'clock. There will be nu mecting | For sale or vent. § room bunga- = |outstanding preachers in America,| iubert N. Bunuell of Bristol fus|of the church school. low. Inguire H. J. Foiren, Clinton, nd who succeeds Dean Brown in|sucd George 1t Skimner and Meyer| Next Tuesday evening the Knights | Conn.—advt, | BUILDING IN JUNE Iwh.- chair of preaching at Yale neat |1 sncideman of Plain . for §1.- 0f Pythius will go to Durham to . i e | liean {500, the writ having been issued by Visit the Durham lodge. Al those ! | & e i A onng! Badpiis devabiond houci it TR vl v]nm;_' 1!;'. (Iv nd are requested m‘(;()\'. Smith’s Plans | City Issues 120 Permits for Opera- vach night at 6:30 o’cloek. the 10- | Lincol Sout shington "¢ ai ae Lol 2 rooms at 6:45 V' 8408, i s ik e b ares L‘l,l wttacnc " etack, AN thos: notowning cars| Hms B%“JAHI::)“‘I;’M ooy il o Ay i e 2y . epg WL be furnished transportation Albany, N. Y. June 30 - L o e I Me 0, HoWy el Lalteld |y 8 Liven Jakt miebt st |Govaruios Bintin's. plaas Tor thallu ]! oscns A00A In MowtN. T e S R Ty it Mrs and e ATBISUC Ball under the auspices of mediate future so far as tentatively | Byilding operations for the month | Chautaugua house. [izmest tormer Plainsille S U8 Bpigoopal ahuren was fas follow { of June neared the half-million dol- [ BT e well s ded All of the me mhers 1- to New York ity |jur mark, the report issusd at noon New Haven, who will be soloist aud | Lull will lea SR e el pleasing suceess In every | which his family is now en roul':!\\orl\ estimated to cost $406.597. In- will form and dircet the chorus | thoy svill Spend. the holiany s Pl et PRl siaey irom Heuston. i1y | luded were 55 frame bulldings, to choir. Miss Viola Burckel will be les 1 of Alaple Srect ds | Monday ctening ot s oclock | JUIY 1-4—Stays m suite at Bilt- | cost §202,230; 10 brick structures pianist as for several yewrs past |gaking 0 vucdtion of sicral weeks, Communits hall for their regulia | MOFe @nd during this tine meets | costing $185,025. and 55 alterations elcursal cach day from 11 to 12 Seonts V- b ecting pith o Ridengl eEeontt g por ke | k. o SarBUOE WIRANE: 0. Notes | wville has moved ! The Modern Woodnica will meet | 16 TOr campaign consultations. Building Supervisor A. N. Ruther- g S e L e e Tt Momday ovening ot s oclock at July 4—Attends annual Fourth of | ford reports 37 tenements added el pe R R e July meeting at Tammany Hall undldurmg the month and fees to th daugiter, Dorothea, will leave 10- jcompiled today show. It was pass-| There L mecting of (e | W1dresses a meeting of “new voters™ | amount of §823 collected. MOrrow for a two weeks' vacation [ed the ehampion Troop 4 by piling Community elub next Wednesday | (FOm steps of city hall. i B M o Mt » 52 points 1t the June court and |ovening. it being a holiday. July s—nack to Albany. | Blankets are named after their Lol M i Schiy i St oty i Miss Ruth Brunelle a former res-| July 9—To New York again first maker, Thomas Blankat, a At the Tonic el is uhead of 1t 1 107 po jdent here was a local visitor yes-1 July 10—Attends annual Bou clothier, who lived in the 14th een. i L Our Saviour |terday, Scout outing at Bear Mountain. tury, rs Mabel and Vieginia will Jeave | 0rse n. is seve th 110 tomerrow for a week's vacation | Boints. while T is in with relatives at Pittsficld, Mass. | 12th position with 30, { A daugiiter has been born to Mr. | e e e h A | i Mis, homss Cusito of 117 N l We | Jordan & Selleck, Tne.. of Bridge- LY | port, have sold to Jumes M. Quin- S | I North Washington park, located on | d | e Jlas klin avenue. Fast Berlin Ttems Athauasio Antonia to ch his il be held at th hours. vame to Tommas Anthony was filed | Morning wors at o'clock ‘ | yesterday at the town clerk’s office. | with serinon by WHEN you have selected | A sign advertising that “This 1s 'L, Burgreon, 1 | Plainville” is being o'cluck The Junior the bestof materials, used erected on the o | a good recipe, combined the ingredients with care—the rest depends upon your stove. Why take chances of failure, waste and disappointment when the Clark Jewel Gas Range with Lorain Red Wheel Self-regulating Oven guaran- tees success with all oven cook- ing? Ask your friends and neighbors "about Clark Jewel baking qualities, famous for nearly a half-century. TODAY ONLY MADGE BELLAMY in “THE PLAY GIRL” RN TIN TIN in “RINTY GF THE DESERT” TWICE SUNDAY NIGHT 30—8:15 TUE! WED. Continuous ew Yor MON,, Melodrama of colleges for use in teaching cooking. It will be a pleasure to show you the cmf Jewel line. We have many sizes, styles and finishes, with ovens at right or left. Some have concealed flue- collar, all have enameled lin- ings, all-steel construction and other features that insure long wear and ease in cleaning. WARNER BROS. present DOLORES COSTHLLO »"TENDERLOIN' with CONRAD NAGEL MITCHELL LEWIS ~ DAN WOLHEIM JOHNMILAN - - GEORGIE STONE Ges R has o RED WHEBL 4t is NOT « LORAIN NV(N;—BiIl'Jefl';.: Org:;nln;zuc “Clearance Sale” Johnny Arthur Comedy—Fables THURS " Retura linx;gcmentWllr,\'“\\'.l;l"ldm“*/_i.d.e» Popular Demand! FRI “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” with Lon Chaney ‘eature—Olive Borden in “Pajamas” Always Cool Never Over o8 and Comfortable Degrees 4 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY Corinlie VAUDEVILLE Those Radio Boys Clark & Reese s As You Like The Comedy Sensation | Bert Marks & Co Pre " FRED HENDERSON & CO. Presenting “The € ~ The Revue | Unusual with Mary and Labcile peed and Rhythm™ " STRAND COMEDY ~ Mabel, Kane | & Murphy COMING THURSDAY ‘LADIES OF THE NIGHT CLUBS’ One of the Year 's Best Pictures! ANY TIME THEY PLAY ON THE SAMF 8.19F OF NST 117’6 *MixsP vounn COMING JULY S—TSTAFR RAISTON “WALF A DRIDE" ’ i