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P Ouless otherwise tndicated, theatrical motices and reviews i this column are written by press agencies for the tespective amusement company. “TENDERLOIN” AT CAPITOL The photoplay attraction at the Capitol today and Wednesday offers charming Dolores Costello in *“Ten- derloin™ and is proving quite popular with patrons It is a thrilling story LAKE COMPOUNCE Follow the wise on July Fourth to Lake Compounce and enjoy Con- necticut’s best outing for at Bristol's beautiful resort a special holiday program wil be waiting the throngs ‘who will motor and trolley to a Glorious Fourth. A free band concert by a fine band, Ernest E. Becker's New De- parture musicians, wilt await the public in the afternoon. Every amusement and thrilling ride will be going at top speed and Lake Com.- pounce’'s famous chef will outdo himself in feeding the numerous diners. At night, Bill Tasillo and his Foot Guard Society Orchestra—the state's best in jazzdom—will swing into his unsurpassed terpsichorean rhythm. | Fireworks, in keeping with a bril- |liant Fourth, will dazzle the crowds | with their splendor. Next Saturday | night, July 7, the resort will display its best fireworks with the motto “the best is none too good” in mind, exhibit to date| *|ganized in January THUCK ROLLS DOWN NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1928, URGES FARMERS T0 VOTE FOR SMITH Peck Says Democratic Plank Is the Better Chicago, July 8 UP—The agricul- tural plank in the democratic na- tional platform has proved so satis- factory to George N. Peek, chair- man of the executive representing the corn belt confer- ence, that in a statement issued here he has urged republican farmers to vote the democratic ticket in No- vember. Peek, himself a republican, said the republican party “turned its back” on the farmers at Kansas City and then “added insult to in- jury” by nominating for president, “the arch enemy for American agriculture.” | Peek statement said, were given the greatest considera- [tion in every way. Their reception | was most cordial, their views on a | platform were solicited, and a real iaruas adopted which is the | most favorable for |litical party in our history." Organized in 1926 The corn belt conference was or- 1926, when the governor of lowa invited governors tof 10 other north central states to meet in Des Moines, Ia., for a dis- cussion of farmer problems and to committee | | olic In Houston on the other hand, the | “the farmers agriculture ever | | written in the platform of any po- City Items Don't miss big time at Mountain Grove July ¢th, Connecticut Union Swedish singers field day. All wel- come. Singing by 100 trained voices. Dancing and refreshments all day. —Advt. Tune in on WTIC at 8§:30 o'clock Hear Seiberling Singers. Come in and we'll tell you about a year's protection on Seiberling Cord tires free. Rackliffe Oll 8o.—Advt. Rackliffe Oil Co. are giving away at their three stations beautiful 18- inch flags and flagholders with every purchase of five gallons of the popular Franklin No-Knock Gas.— Advt, Moody Secretarial Schobl Summer Session, July 9 to August 17. Phone 207.—Advt. Morris Cohn has leased a store at 445 West Main street to John Marro, to be used for a shoe repairing shop. | The rental is to be $300 for the firat five years of a 10 year lease, and for |the other five $1080 a year. of a square deal | The regular meeting of the Cath- Women's Benevolent League will be held tonight at § o'clock In Tabs hall. Mrs. Harry W. Parker of 324 the Hartford hospital for treatment. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rogers and family of New Britain, have opened the Rogers cottage for the summer season, at Weekapaug, R. I. Bennett iy J. Allen South Main street has been taken to HOOVER CHANGES PLANS FOR WORK Will Give Altentwn o Annual Budget This Week Washington, July 3 bert C. Hoover, republican presiden- tial nominee, today cancelled all po- litical engagements to work on com- merce department business The annual budget of iepart- ment must be submit to the budget bureau this week Hoover personally is checking estimated ex- penditures of his department for the fiscal year 19 While Hoover plans o 1 cabinet post within a fo desires to have his desk in order before submitting his resig- nation to Iresident «oolidge Activitics of the 1« ers here have been at a slow because of the ab: of D bert Work, chairman of t} lican national com Kansas, dir for the Hoover-t paign. Work Thursds sign his weeks he publican lea pace Hu- repub- nd Hen- or of pub- urtis cam- and Allen w and spokes party said the “band wi thereafter, Hoover has delayed sotting a date for his departurs I'umfir coast until Dr. Work returns froi Rrule, Wis, where he resigned President Coolidge as secretary interior. for the play daily (UP)—Her- | rfect | return here Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Work is expected t of New Britain, with their daugh- Eeman el o {ver when the vivise Hoo- ,)ou, old boy, and we know you -can {win, so go to it. .Show them how do things back home. The Western Union Gang. Know you can win, go to it. Best | wishes for_success. Rev. Matthew J. Traynor. We wish you the best of luck. Do your stuff. | Western Union “*Pep” Boys. Congratulations and hope you pull |through with a win. ‘ Boys' Club of New Britain. ‘ e | Here's hoping you will be success- ful in bringing the crown to New | Britain Chief W. C Hart and Force. | = | Win or lose New you Britain is with John Pelletier. Rest wishes from the Bring home the bacen. Lions cluh, Mighty proud of vou. put New Britain on the map. look for the finals. W. W. T. Squires. Congratulations from your home town. We are proud of you and look to vou to win today. Kiwanis Club of New Britain. The Herald office with telephone calls today local people . who wanted to how Dominic was progressing. Good from know ' BOY “KNOCKC OFF DOUGH” AS GANG IS SIGHTSEEING You have | old | was swamped | & grocer and the boy having been in his store and his home a number of times. There was approximately $17 in the bag, according to DiMauro, and the boy who took it admitted ta the police that he gave $1.25 to one of | the others as “hush money.” An-| othed boy assisted in the theft by | decoying a group of his chums away | from the neighborhood and faking | them for a waik about the city, pecially calling their attention advertising lithographs in front 0( GULDE“ the theaters. “Take the . B Kids for a he had been told, and be obeyed smoned -5- You never know good Ginger Ale until you drink EUREKA CLUB GINGER ALE and other beverages Eureka Bottling Works 152 Hartford Ave. Tel. 862-2 president can best see | and Miss Helen (o nominee and then the depar- | at Wildacres, | e tinte will be st Steals Grocer's Money and Hides it .« =~ TELEGRAVS POUR IN ON CARTELL (Continued from First ters Miss Marion Bennett, are again |their summer home sett Pier, R. 1. in Cache at Walnut Hill Park. A money bag containing < $14.07 was dug out of a hole in the ground under the shrubbery near the com- fort station at Walnut Hill park yesterday and three boys will be | turned over to the probation depart- ment for theft, by Sergeant P. J. O'Mara. The sergeant learned that one of the hoys, who has been in numerous escapades, entered the [ home of Antonio DiMauro, 38 La- fayette street Sunday and took e money hag out of a drawer where he knew it was kept, DiManro being Page) New Everyone in Britain Is with ! Mrs. T. J. Slattery of Hartford and Miss Veronica Murphy of Tre- mont street are visiting their sister, Mrs. E. J. Bergin of Flatbush, N. Y. Miss Sadie Murphy of Tremont street is spending a two weeks' va- cation in New York state. Attorney Bernard L. Alpert and Mortimer Danzer of New York city, who is visiting Attorney Alpert, have left on a trip over the Mohawk Trail. They will return Thursday | | night. | ‘ Sweatened instantly Just a tasteless dose of Phillips” ylmplo\' the best way vet evelved in Milk of Magnesia in water. That is|all the years of searching. That is an alkali, effective, yet harmless, It Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia, has been the standard antacid l‘m! Be sure to get the genuine Phil- ¢ of 54 Garden (50 years among physicians every- | lips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by Where, One spoonful will nl‘ulr.\lliv“ physicians for 5 years ih correct- at once many times its volume in ing excess acid: ¢ and 50c a bot- acid. It fs the right way, the quick, | tle—any drugstore. pleasant and efficient way to Kill | “Milk of Magnesia” has hc:‘n the the excess acid. The stomach b | U, 8 Registered Trade Mark of The comes sweet, the pain departs. You | Charles H. Phillips Chentical-Com- are happy again in five minutes, | pany and its predecessor Charlps H. | Don’t depend on crude methods. ‘)‘lnlllns since 1875, 25 | bee Miss Ruth Ram: street has returned home after at- tending an Alpha Alpha sorority house party at Saybrook Manor. |70 Harmon Halloran of Newington will leave for Sound View tonight. He cxpects to spend the hollday at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Max Silversmith and family have returned to this city after a vacation in Elizabeth, N. J. Miss Sally Croll of Sheffield street | is spending the holidays at Silver | ! Sands. DR. SCHUPACK HOME Dr. Samuel D. Schupack Hawkins street returned last week from rope where he spent the | past year in clinics in Vienna study- ling “under Professors Eiselberg, | Iynn reeeived a | lorenz, Bohler, Spitz, Weibel and ast night from | Erdheim. The work in the clinics watchman at | Was done In conjunction with other OF 75 Mra. William Davis of Ellis street is spending a vacation at Montreal, of New York's night life and that is a fast action melodrama that will rad Nagel who gives a remarkable ance of the week the Capitol will of Notre Dame,” Victor Hugo's fam- Loon Chaney and 3,000 artists in the a degree that they want to see it Borden in “Pajamas,” an enjoyable | Friday night Merchants' Gift chants’ stores, B["]TH STREET H'll |find a_means for stabilization of the DYACK BiTikne b i ence .The exccutive committee of [ofhs el d MLy SR fat Pl Al because originally it consisted of | Britain are at Narragansett Pier, Dightly. Farmers i the grain, livestock | 2 Four accidents involving automo- ture a new declaration of indepen- 'ken of Rockfall, of them bheing slight, he s |of the farm problem™ offered by the 1192 Winthrop street and Mr. and [vo . all the success in 1he world i ‘:1 Sunrise avenue rolled down L production is reduced to the de-'spending a two weeks vacation at Jack BetheaA Promising Author y|front of the Fafmir Bearing Co, | | preseribing an American agricul- | parked car was damaged about the : that portion of his statement criti- 4 0 iy k, & a e [l health was believed today to| At o'clock, an automobil e Bt . Seiteoe Hornd i nacenn i i ek “”‘ Feterian, azcd x‘rcmxhlw:m national convention, | et of a hotel room here yes- | brrdlay | McMullen, a republican, was given from a health resort in New York |Division street. Maitz told the police | in March. Since his return, friends | hositated and the lert side of the |§f. Louis Air Board od Leviathan for two months of travel The editors body was found |°% i i . Harrict Cole and D. L. Wiencke of fut a verdict of death by Mr.mg..lmb‘“ Ernest T. Romeri of 189 Hartford | field making a complete tol AR icoy fiia diret bRbAmE inferest | o driven by Rudolph Ziclke of | Yesterday they visited Rheims | papermen headed by Octavus Roy Other- Ziclke was driving from |church by officials. Late y | street at the time. She lost control |tpon the graves of American sol- ous short stories | | | 55 left front whee o am. | visited Rethondes where the train ban sribtens “Bed Rock, Decp ront wheel. There was no dam.- | visit ethon ere for police action, night 20 members of the filmed. struck by a car driven by Alexander | dward Kuhs were guests at the ago and rose to be managing cditor, ! e e into a driveway at 200 South [at the Palais D'Ols | failing to give a signal as he made | Sub-committees of the World | Canada. the front humper on the other car have been selected, but will not be notorious section of New York known as the Tenderloin. Its theme prove interesting throughout. Miss Costello is ably supported by Con- role. Beginning Thursday for the bal- feature the return engagement by popular demand of “The Hunchback ous story and which was made into a motion picture masterpiece with cast. It has actually endeared itself to the hearts of theater goers to such over and over again. The co-feature will present Olive comedy romance that will be well | liked. Night will be offered with many val- uable gifts being awarded from mer- farm industry. North Dakota and Montana later joined the confer- Mr. James Tobin of the Black | [ e e commitiee o Kittens has arranged a dawn dance Bmkes Release flfld Machifle called the committee of twenty-two | Mr. and Mrs, . Goodwin of New Roof Garden. 'There is broadcasting two delegates from each of the 11|for the summer, havin 2 delegate | 5 g arrived this from the main floor to the roof | les lmo Parked Cal‘ el {zon 0 and cotton states “will recognize in| Miss Viola Glaser of 5§82 Arch {the democratic plank for agricul- | street is visiting Miss Helena Geff- biles occurred in New Britain with- | 9 |in an hour yester ldnmv ' the Peck statement said. however, At( Peek sald that “the sole solution | Mr, and Mrs, Harold Carlson of | The New Britain Record wishes '4:35 o'clock a Union Laundry Co. | b | truck in charge of Henry Carlson of | PePublican party nominee to!Mrs. Paul Carlson and daughter|the finals todav. Go to it o' Kid. keep on starving out farmers until' Evelyn, oft 543 Church street are S sl A Booth street hill unattended and struck a car that was parked in|mands of the domestic markets.” |jake 8t. Catherine, Vt. It England herself were directly | e | factory. It is belicved the brakes on E[]ds L][e in Hotel the truck released fhemeelves, The |tural policy, she could hardly do better for England,” he added in | rear right tire and fender, Officer B, | that por - b rmingham, Ala., July 3 (UP)— |B. Kiely reported. cizing the republican plank. ERBMUIE : ; he Peck statement followed a Bathpn.; sicrat e Blumingla volt” movement that preceded the b e ; s in | Years, of 192 Glen street when she ’ 4 v“\ho |“”'d Mt by ahangne m‘n n into the road hehind a car that | Praised the democratic platform’s ieg {was parked on the cast side of the |farm plank. The comment of Gov. ; 4 | street between Rockwell avenue and Bethea recently had returned - b i e o [inferly ital & equesb forihia views ate where he went several weeks 1€ pulled to the right in an effort { by the Chicago Journal. u,:n He had undrgone an operation | {0 avoid striking the chid, but she Miss Gertrude Markie of 220 Bas- i is | bumper threw her under the car. o 2 : B 3ethea had complained of his 3 A Aesiritde : i Ih"”' ,',':,'"'r"ll‘lfx“','lf" RS | She crawled out apparently uninjur: Is Touring All Paris sett strect will sail tomorrow on the poor physica . Paris, July 3 (UP)—The air board ! Binane Acoomnanying: Mk f Sophic Stankus of 16 Mitchell |of the St. Louis Chamber of (i i : die : ; belt. A bottle of | 1 : ; ik lies : | was returned by a coroner’s jur; enue under the latter's instruction, | of the sights in the vicinity of | Hartford. il Rt fhoh i AR me confused at the approach of | Paris. ; o Woodland street, about 5:30 |and spent some time at the Cathe- :,:D*‘x‘;) ‘r‘nm\!:,':,,g”1;,,‘.,“"'::,:':,;’“.,“.5, o'clock, and the cars grazed each |dral, conducted through the historic Dewey into Smalley street and Miss | visited Belleau wood and Chateau | 3 B B St ieaivins aal ntninuniay | Differy & whara abay i 1afal esaiie w1 0f the car momentarily and it | diers. i is las ol wa Cotton, $ )H"; """U S 'X WS {00 [Stuck the curbstone and broke the | On their return to Paris they which appeared recently. He als age to ihe Zielke car and Super- |on which the Armistice was signed T:;’;: ::dl "}1‘1':::1:- 'f?o'i."n ' id Ofticer James Kelly found | now is kept. A ¢ cab driven by Alfred |party, including Harold M. Bixby, | pthe: e associated th ) l e “l‘f”: Faticoni of 249 Lasalle strect was|Carl Meyer, A. G. Blank, and he Birm st several yes ; ar. He is sur. | [0Senzweig of 62 Roberts street [ Annual Independence dinner of the "“”‘;"l')“g “‘“i‘;’;“"?‘n-‘l"”]‘m‘gh" " [about o'clock as the cab turned |American Chamber of Commerce vived by a widow and a da er. z Main street. Rosenzweig was driving | Sub-Committees Named south and accused the car driver of 4 'ogram K For Dedication Prog the turn. The rear left wheel of the | War memorial committee, whose ap- | (AP Was knocked out of line and | pointment was authorized last month | {1 [tORt | Officer made public until the latter part of Ticer Mrs. Maurice Tepper has returned to New York clty after spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Goldberg. Maurice . complaint ubout §:4 > week, O an George H. Dy- | S0mMP! e ]n.ljln“ rman Geor i : : n’ A i 0§ A 5 coxi- | landers, Frary & Clark, that an Studies at the University of Vienna. e L ey ea [ utomobile said o be swned hy| Dr. Sehupack graduated from ately 200 names and addresses are s 5 i Y | oruf % Egati 924 and involved in the task of dividing the | Nicholas It. Gallichio of 154 Hart. | Tufts Medical college in 1924 o committce into smaller [land street, Hartford, bac interned in Gr hospital, New details of he af- | WEAINSt o waer shut-oft on Conter | Haven, where he worked togother o : sible to | strect and loosened it at the hase, | Wit r. Mendill and r. Verdi. fair, it has not been possible 1o Str 1 £ g, ot Gaxlh ¢ 3 notify those who are expected to | Conlon said he shouted to the driver | ATt “‘f"‘_‘““_"l‘ "“‘i’m‘“‘"lt:““';‘;"’:* servb on the sub-commitices, and |but he did not stop. Gallichio is & . n‘(’)“;,“f\'\ e ol | oo shed, [ detective nt in the Hartford | o i e i 2 until this has been accomplished, 1 d & rtfor , 5 Chairman Dlson will have no fur- \ police department. maining with him for one year when her announcement. | he left for Kurope. T SASL e 1 or. Schupack will reopen his of- is possible to have cach committee | A bullet crashe g edin ki o i e | ; ntative of every group in the [in a house at 66 fine his practice to general surgery. | | ure complete cooperation. | cording to compl: LEL 2 ‘,;.hom 3:40 o'clock yesterday afte = | noon. 1t 18 believed it came from a Pet&%st?\nf\xl:;f\s:?‘st::i Gifts { oleto 1 e Hanna of ‘voutho pre- | mature celebrators of Independence Mr. and Mrs. Olaf A n | Day. were vl | friends who c: in the observance wedding anniversary. The sons were married by Rev. Pihl, former tor of the Swedish Bethany church. ] The friends presented them with a purse of gold and American beauty roses. Mr. Peterson is the city plumbing inspector. Mrs. B. Mellens and son of Eli beth, N. J., are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ginsberg of Chestnut street. through a window | nt to the poli | Means mayor's groups to handle RS HOUSE e Comgounce Bristol of their —PALACE— —TODAY— Bryant Washburn, Lila I.N‘ in “BIT OF Added e in HE TRAIL OF COURAG J. Davidson has returned to New c Continuous , W TENDERLOIN" wholesome soft drinks. Besides Your: Last Chance To See This Great Masterpiece! beverages contain pure carbon. only when the drink is bottled d Rever (.7/1;')1'.')‘ a York city after visiting Mr. and Mrs. l e 1. S COSTELI M~ i YOUNG folks obtain an invig. THURS.—FRIL—SAT. high-quality sugar with its ated water and wholesome fla- produces that sparkling, BOTTLER §. Kennedy of East Main street. Pick o' the Picturest TODAY and WED. i —in— orating thrill from delicious, Return Engagement by World-Wide Popular Demand! energyvalue,bottled carbonated vors. Carbonation . . . perfect appetite-creating tang $500 In Cash Pn.m gevera in your tows! NOW PLAYIN CORINNE GRIFFITH “THE GARDEN OF EDEN" 5 Select Acts 5 regulagly. COMING THURSDAY — CONTINUOUS SHOWS My Specialty Comfortable “LADIES OF THE NIGHT l WEDNESDAY Summer Membership Vision. : e Frank E. Goodwin And An Entire New Eyesight Specialist. i e, R VAUDEVILLE SHOW “The Best For the Least” FREE Band Concert Excellent Amusement Unsurpassed Dinners Fireworks, Dancing Bill Tassillo’s Orchestra Bathing and Boating An Ideal Family Outing Added Feature Fred Thomson in “A REGULAR SCO! LWAY SK for VERY’ “GOLD COIN” BEVERAGES “KILLARNEY” DRY GINGER ALE Have a case in your home. Odu(myu.*.- DAWN DANCE at the BLACK KITTENS 9to 3 Save Your Eyes Don't read or work with light that's (0o Jim. too strong, coming fromn anywhere but over your shoulder. Have your eyes examined Next Saturday Night Fireworks Still Bigger and Better Dance In the Fourth Men At the Kittens’ Roof