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memhhe western end of Pine strect has ik nqfifiili ‘::’ ¥ r‘ < f ’Z" S ~ ) = \o/ - I,"mn! Osless otherwise indicated, theatrical motices and reviews in this colvmn are written by press agencies for the lespective amusement company. GIFT NIGHT AT CAPITOL Merchants' Gift Night will be of- fered tonight at the Capitol and many valuable gifts of merchan. will be awarded patrons in the au- |, dience from leading merchants store. The main gift will be a 100 piece dinner set. | The photoplay program tonight 2nd Saturday will offer double feat- Lres. The main attraction will pre- sent "'Green Grass Widows" a peppy tale of love and laughter in which \Valter Hagen. champion golfer, makes his debut in the movies. ‘The co-feature offers Tim MecCoy in “Riders of the Dark” a fast ac- tion story of the early west in which Tim MeCoy will prove more popu- | lar than ever with lovers of outdoor photoplays. Beginning Sunday night for four day run the management nounces the showing of * et the photoplay that is sensation al en Broadway at present and a picture the Broadway crities have called “the greatest underworld sto- ry” the movies has ever given | AMERICAN TENNIS TEAM Players Will Be Chosen From Hen- nessey, Hunter, Lott and Tilden— ' _ Next Game Week From Today. | Parls, July 13 (A—The American | Davis Cup tennis team which me the winner of the Italy-Czechoslov kla match in the interzone final here 2 week from today for the right to| challenge the French will be rnnu'\\ from John Hennesse: Francis ‘ Hunter, George Lott and William T. | Tilden. Big Bill himself was authority for this statement today but the Amer-| can captain was unprepared to say whether he and Hunter would play doubles or what player will share the singles burden with him. | “This simply means that Junior Coen's Davis Cup year has not yet errived > Tilden was asked “Yes, but I miss my guess if he has to wait much longer,” he re-| plied. Coen, 16-year-old Kansas City boy | ©ho 18 the youngest player ever to vin & place on a United States Davis | Cup team, has been getting val able experience in international com- petition abroad The American team, in perfect | ~ondition, is practising two or three Pours daily at the Roland Garros ttadium where the inter-zone final end challenge round will be plaved. Hunter and Lott enzaged in three full sets today with the thermometer ebove 90 in the shade. Tilden will consult Joseph Wear and Eamuel Collom of the TUnited States Davis Cup comamittes, who vare expected from New York on the Uner Paris this evening, hefore announcing the exact lineup of the team. Robert I. Todd, Mid-West Traction Magnate, Dies | ; New York, July 13 (A—Robert T Todd, 58, of Indianapolis. presidert of the Terre Haute, Indianapolis & T.astern Traction company and the Indiana Traction and Terminal com ypany, died in his sleep earlv toda He arrived yesterday from Indian yolis. | Todd was bhorn at Lakewood. N.| J. and at various times was associ- | ated with traction companies in \Vashington. Philadelphia, Provi dence and Cincinnati and for the last twelve years concentrated his petivities in Indianapolis. { His widow. who before their mar-| riage was Miss Charlotte L. Vinal of | Middletown, Conn., and one son sur- vive, 14 REBELS KILLED Mexico City, July 13 (UP)—Four- teen rebels were killed and ten | wounded in an unsucceesful attack | on the town ot Huijiculeo, in Jalisco State, a dispatch said today. Two federal soldiers were killed among the force that repelled the attack. e ——— NOW PLAYING HELENE COSTELLO WARNER OLAND CLYDE COOK “Goozl —Time Charley” A Drama of Stage Life! 5 SELECY ACTS Coming Sunday RAMON NAVARRO “FORBIDDEN HOURS” —PALACE— TODAY George O'Brien snd_Estelle Taylor in “HONOR BOUND" Added_Feature LOIS MORAN in HUNGRY" LE KEVCE On_ the Screen ANTONIO MORENO in “COME TO MY HOUSE" Added Feature BUZZ BARTON in iCarl Berg of 199 Jubilee s | clearance | seven { fir [ the Plainville “BANTAM COWBOY” Aadals ] City ltems Tda Taplin of Walnut street ned to her home with a Slight attack of illn Examination of the left hand of | who | Cooley s that all reet, was injured at the Hart plant last Monday, 4 fingers will be saved, but it has! heen necesary to remove a portion of the index finger. his accident in a press Great savings on gifts, dinnerware at our te 26 Broad St —advt. Theron W Hart has resumed teaching for the remainder of the simmer. Piano and Harmony. The Hart Studio, 9 Main street, Tel A ighter was born July at St. Francis hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Callahan of Hartford Mrs. Callahan was formerly Miss Monica Ringrose of this city An offering, annual s sale, great red New Gift Shop (Jachaway), Main etreet.—advi, Delicious home made pie or cake w:l]\ Tea Shoppe. Plainville 419.— glassware, porary quar- Burritt Art Shop. 11 mmer 55 West Louise Anthony, School etud ion with the U turing Company.—advt PLAINVILLE NEWS (Co a Moody . has taken on Manufac- sed from Page 9) un lead in the first four tn. nts rallied in the nd caused the biggest | Ty Of excitement in the game, but they fell three of tying the score. Both pitchers hurled well, but Kalish was not given the sup- | port that Dudack received, The feature of the game was a triple play—the first of the season— enacted by the Businessmen. With men on first and second. Schwab hit 2 hot hner to Sataline, speared it and touched the initial sack. doubling Wadsworth. He then ne threw to second to get Dunbar but | tossed wildly and Dunbar headed for third. Crampton recovered the ball | and got it to Goeb in time to nip Dunbar. The box score: BUSINESS MEN AB R L o -t Levine. Bannell, e of TR SRR S S Fowaymnsiie Totals > | L | wlosooncoory wlosonmoomos 1 003—4 200—7 AR Sy St 113 Reception for Mr. Ball A larze number of members of M. E. church and iends of the pastor, Rev. A. A 3all. gathered after the church prayer meeting last evening to bid bon voyage to Mr. Ball, who will sail for England tomorrow. An informal program was carried out and luncheon served Mr. Ball was pre- sented with a traveling eet. Brothers Tent Leaders Alden and Harold Keeling, mem- bers of Boy Scout Troop 1 of Plain- ville, are hoth tent leaders at Camp Keemosahbee, the New Britain council camp at Crystal pond, East- ford. Several local scouts are at camp this week. and they will be joined tomorrow by two others, John Thomasen and Robert Fox, Bad Place Repaired The dangerous road condition at AprroLl TONIGHT IS MERCHANTS’ GIFT NIGHT Main Gift—A 100 Piece Dinner Set TONIGHT and SAT. ~~~% Double Features “GREEN GRASS WIDOWS” with 5 Walter Hagen John Harron. Gertrude Olmstead Oo-Feature TIM McCOY —in— ‘RIDERS of the DARK’ BEGINS SUNDAY The * New Britain Police Will Never Permit The Racket To Go On In New Britain You'll know why when you see— / °, ¢ Berg suffered | tions. | who | ssssomasatl NEW BRIiTAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923, CRITICIZES REPUBLICANS DuPcnt Thinks Party Should Not Have Icnored the Prohibition Is- been remedied by the filling in of |the roadway between the trolley | rails. Praviously there has been good road of but the width of one car, and eastoound autos have been forced to bump over the rails and the rocky ground between. This has inow been smoothed by the spreading | of macadam. | Faniolo Property to Re Sold Deputy Sheriff Maftin Horwitz of IN SUBURBAN NUD e v o P Wiecking Car, Sent {0 Pull Hilm| seuminsion e sy 15 (om0 | mittee to make a sale of property Irenee DuPont, former presidene of Om AISO Slll!s the DuPont Powder Company. pres- el | of Frank and John Faniolo on Mai T atien oosts ent chairman of its finance commit- prominent anti-prohibition [street in Plainville, by order of .o 0 ot Judge Arthur F. Ells of tha superior court of Hartford, and make a dii- sion of the proceeds hetween the brothers after deducting all c The suit was brought sometime azo | by Frank Faniolo azainst his brot {er John in which he asked for t division of the propefty. Judge E ! rendered the decision in the latier \\'vxrt of June d fixed the date of 2le of July > Notes CONSTABLE MIRED more writ than one s experience of cor proves the 5 douht. About g |had leftd : day afternoon Mr. lel°d ]” 5 Recor taok his auto to go to New. | H® @ time | who taunch- nbhers of came as his as- b tion brought against him by & Schram. The defendant li Judd avenue extension and the reet and a certain spot on the for- s, returned to his home ere from New ion prevailed might be able to the DuPont family fn- tie told for the first tory on the question C H to th time in its h of prohibitio Raskob said he did not intend to s1gn from General Motors to give time to the ratic cam- paisn. He eal woul ample time for bo BOOTLEGGERS' FEUD | Two Cases of Tragic Death — No One Is to Blame. { Bridgeport, July 13 (A—Coroner Warfare Flares Up John J. Phelan in a finding today bsolves Burt Soule of in connection with th Octavian Peloguin, veteran cyelist, whose skull was fractured { July 9 when his motorcycle struck | loose stone throwing him against | # stone wall The accident occurred | when Peloquin passed an automobile | operated by Soule, who was in the | process of turning his car around. The coroner declared that it w shown by testimony given before him “that whether the automobile was present on the highway or not. the swerving of the motorcycle a | the encountering of the cobble- | stones would have caused the c‘f“" FINALS ARE POSTPONED Again Today With Murder of a any blame death of | Man in His Automobile. Detroit. July 13 (UP)—Bootleg- feuds which have claimed five fl 4 up again Iman, 29, was shot to is automo- v a gang of men who forced car to the curb. To bullets ed in his head and back. Smith and Max Wuester, s1th Tallman, told police just driving away from a saloon when the murder car forced | Tallman’s machine to stop. The storm of bullets were obviously di- rected at only Tallman as the other men escaped injury. They said the killers’ automobile raced away im- mediately. A Public whist under the auspiees | TI°T MENWAY 18 filed with stone and of the W. B. A will be held in Le- “" a fih'fn*‘n l(m‘ks traversable— £lon Daillon Monday aveiiing =0 the constable thought. s |, Mins E. Mildged Bedtord is spend. |, Witheut much thought S (iDE R mesal Lake Elaia. vt ] e piaBla b er leiinol DI !dle of it. the stone sank in the mud- JasStanaing 8 < toraale ldv hed and the machine with | Norton, Redstone Hill —Advt Recor tried to get out. but in vain | Cabbage caulifiower, celery plants | g of 7' same time a number of are best this week. Lester, Maple o it [Elrest=adyt |abou came to his rescue with 1t rocks etc., and the gang T ABSOLVED BY CORONER 731 a7ty vi2s Wi ) |free the car After several attempts - | they found 1t ueeless to fight the soft [ Fairfield Official Makes Findings tn | /"MeR'S as the car seemeq to sink decper and desper | There was nothing else to do but [find a telephone and call for help. The nearest telephone was ahout a mile distant and since there was no Detrolt's Gang alternative left, Recor began the the long trek. Ha called up Ken- nedy's Anuto Parts Co., which sent a large wrecker to the scene. The | | work was started and before long. the wrecker began to sink in the mud. That made two cars in dis- tr Another trek to the Brocery store and another summons for ad- ditional help. This time the company t a larger wrecker with a long cable and after many trials and trih. ulztions, both machines were pulled out ; Constable Recor, disgusted ¢and mud-covered, returned to the city after spending three hours in | the mud hole, they were “and its rider to fall.” Another find |ing made by the coroner today ah- | |solves Frank Gallo of Danbury of |eriminal responsibility in connec- |tion with the death of his wife, | Angeline, on July 5, of injuries re- | ceived the previous day when the automobile operated by her hushand | All Matches in Women's Tourna- 4 @ Smiths in Ireland Come e o e, | _ Out Strong for Alfred 13 (AM—TFinals which Belfast, Northern Ireland, July 13 been plaved this (A—The Smiths came out strong in all divisions of the | overturned. T | morning in Cavan county today for Governor Conn. Accepts QZO 000 tenth annual women's ~jnvitation | Alfred E. Smith of New York. . | golt tournament at the Shenecos- | At a meeting of the county coun- | bull today notified Secrerary of Agr. | until the afternoon becanse of a | tion ¢ BTSN ALOE Do amon Bl culture Jardine that Connecticut will | 13¥Y downpour of rain which |On his selection as Asmpesratie oADs accept the $20,000 which is its share ' Mad® playing impossible. 1In the didate f:r the "“’“"‘f“‘;‘ % :f the | of the $980.000 annual appropriation | “VeRt that conditi HISS MG e Uflw'],};””", ARk (Bmith wee ade by congress at the last ses. | P24 thréughout the afternoon 'h‘z‘ondpdfi 'mo'm"'.“md‘ Pas Mol on for the further development of | i#21s Will be played tomorrow 3"1("'n«huslasllcalu- extension work in agriculture and|_ In the champlonship division| OWen Smith went on to say that home economics thronghout the | Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd of |GOvernor Smith’s ancestor hailed country. This money means, Com. | Merion Cricket, who won last year's | from B ¥, Cavan county, and missioner of Finance Edward F. Hall | tournament, will attempt to dupli- | the People were proud of it. 14 today, that a deficit of approxi- | Cate her feat at the expense of Miss e——————— | mately the same amount will be |FEdith Quier of the Berkshire club. made up. The deficit was incurred Mra. Hurd eliminated Miss Ruth | Marvelous Aspxrm hv expansion of extension work at Perry of Philadelphia in the sflml-i I 2 n Laxative Form | s N Ends Women’s Pains the Connecticut Agricultural college. | finals yesterday, 7 and 6, and Miss | Quier defeated Miss Virginia Ken- |worthy of Providence, four and | | | amee No more monthly pains, headache, | congestion! Women need no longer suffer any of these discomforts. Asper- Lax, the new kind of aspirin i lass- [ tive form, almost instantly ends all pain and discomfort and males you feel fine Perfectly safe for the heart and nervous system. Doctors pre- ‘unbeA‘perIaxAudnusm ment at Groton Are Put Over to Groton. July | were to have Eugene Paquette Estate Inventoried at $12,305 | According to the invenfory fllnd‘ today in probate court by the ad-| Stamford. July 13 (P—John Len- | ministrator Phillip Paquette, the es- | non. 29. of Noroton, is in Stamford | tate of the late Fugene Paquette is|hospital with & fractured skull, and valued at $12,305 and consists of the | death a possibility and the police are following items: real estate fn the |at loss to understand how he met T K. Works land development on |injurv. Lennon was picked up un- Wileox street and buildings thereon, | conscious in the street. The inquiry §12.000; cash on hand $55; tools begun pointed to his being thrown and machinery, $250. ‘ioul ot an automobile. SERIOUSLY INJURED 133 MAIN ST. ® : FELTS White and all the pastel colors 20 styles to choose from '1.85 Regular $2.98 These are not mark downs. No soiled or shopworn hats. BUT new models marked at this special price FOR SATURDAY! Clearance Sale HIGH GRADE HATS Choice of any summer hat in our stock. Hair hats, Milans, Imported straws, French felts and Novelty hats. '3.79 Values to $10.00 Ritchie to Confer With Governor Smith Soon Baltimore, Md., July 18 (P)—Gov- ernor Albert C. Ritchie will confer Wwith Governor Alfred Smith within the next two weeks on campaign matters, Mr. Ritchie said today in making known that he had received a letter from the democratic pr dential nominee expressing the hope that the Maryland executive “would be coming to New York shortly Governor Ritchie answered that he would go te New York after next if that suited Go Smith’s convenience. Washington saying she had been | letter from Kent sald, this turtle made the beneficiary of a govern- wae probably 50 or 16 years old ment war ineurance policy for $10,- 'and measured six or seven inches.” 000 by Isadore Epstein. who died | Keney collection made on bis trip recently. Mrs. Cohen had almost s far includes s sal fish, about birds. STOP IF YOU WILL AL DRUG “STORES "prae " forgotten Epstein. 6ix feet long, & saw fish, a shark. & LEA’S HAlR TONIC $100 A poTTZ Curtis and Robinson | Have Offices Opposite Washington, July 13 (UP)—The two vice presidential candidates, | Senators Curtis of Kansas and Rob- nson of Ark are encamped here temporarily just across the hall from each other in their offices on tloor of the senate office BREAD CAME BACK dolphin and many smaller fish and as frien Beauty and riend ‘l’. phage Youthiul Color Samaritans Receive $10.000 Bequest for Forgotten Charity. Kenosha, Wis July 13.—(NP)— Ten years ago a s ocked war veteran came to Kenosha 3 course of his wanderings in of work. He asked for a Jewish delicat ¢4 to the little s Cohen The Cohens took the man their home, gave him the firet meal had had in s ral and enough money to take him Chicago, where he said he had r tives. Last week Mrs. Cohen received a Ietter from the veterans’ bureau at Children love f/3 Safe and Satistying snate chamber next March binson will 1eave here late tomorrow for Hot Spr essage of accentan Matchless Fireworks This Saturday Night At " | Lake Compounce BRISTOL DANCING Tasillo’s Orch. Surely a Perfect Evening Sunday Afternoon FREE CONCERT American Legion Band of New Britain SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Facilities for 3,000 Cars '™ Vereen Didn’t Know Convention Was On July 13 (UP)—Will he to tor the vioe as holding a conven- lection as Of course, dér no considera- ould I suggest or even con- " he said. “The s absurd as far as I am Vereen is a cotton textile manu- urer. KNEW COLUMBUS Least Captured Sea Turtle Was Alive With Christopher. July 13.—(UP)— "a turtle, five feet long estimated to be not less than 0 years old, has heen taken alive W. J. Kent. curator of the | nuseum. The turtle 12 Bahama islands. 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