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WORD PICTUREOF CHAMPION TUNNEY {But Gene, Wise a5 He Is, Real- | irs He'll Lose Some Day S |||!I| tiput “.’5‘; |,| i |l!|| n'bl ) %o/ -~ Culem otherwise Indicated. theatrical motices and reviews in this colunp are written by press sgencies for the ‘'espective amusemest company. Noew York, July 28 (P—Teke 2000eceoese 070N Of ixtra large St " Gene rey—physically CLARA BOW A HIT and mentally alive to every It is not too much to say that the the world about him. irristible “Redhead” Clara Bow does son with a dash of aloofness, 1o the greatest work of her carcer in in a whole handful of self-confider the new picture “Ladies of the Mob.” ' «nd belicf in such a thing The same dominating personality— n of destiny.” | that unexplainable “It” bubbles all| Add a keen desire to over the famous little actress in this upon as a man of intellect a clear picture, The unanimous comment and analytical brain, in the of Jast night's audiences seemed to ways of the world, oftimes through be that not only is Clara Bow still |expericnce -none 100 pleasant, Mor supreme, but that the picture itself |than a little dependable and under- is the best that has heen seen here |standing philosophy; and a deep and in many months. Honorable men- abiding love of nature, tingling open tion for acting must be handed to |air, running strea sreen flelds Richard Arlen who portrays the |and wooded trail role of a gangster and incidentally | Mix it all thoroughly with a| Clara's sweetheart. He does one of |kindliness aud honesty of purpos: the finest portrayals ever scen here |often misinter preted; freeze it a bit |on the screen. The vaudeville to- |with those same misinterpretations; day Includes “The Dance Cameos ‘e the mixture cross-grain—and ! “Smiles” Davis and Bobby Nelson; any one section will contain most Dilly Batchelor and company: I'ur- cverything that will crop out dur-| man and Evans and Murand and |ing a normal day in the life of Girton, |Gene Tunney, most extraordinary | \h.m,“ ight champion the SOLID SOUTH DOUBTFUL “TENTH AVENUE” AT CAPITOL | b Tenth Avenue of New York city— | lawless and unruly—menaced by gangsters and guns—murder and marauding—inhabited by sinister moving shadows-—such is the tre- mendously powerful background against which was filmed “Tenth Avenue, a De Mille studio produc- tion for Pathe which will be on view at the Capitol theater today, Tues- day and Wednesday. Just five long blocks from fash- jonable Fifth Avenue, but only a short distance to the other side of the world, “Tenth Avenue” is an in- timate glimpse fato the lives of those whose code is based on widely dif- ferent standards from other scctions of the metropol On Thursday be looked | wise two great features will be offered for the last half of the week. One will present Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes in “Heart to Heart,” a charming comedy romance that will be real entertaine ing and the co-feature will present handsome Barry Norton in “Fleet- wing,” a fine action drama of Araby. |racket ever has known. It wasn't so many years ago that unney pounded a typewriter for a i i velihood in the office of an ex- CAPITOL PARK Democrats Worried by Campaign 19/ ieas compaty, That e hstore the Tonight is amateur boxing night at e i Bt pmualye LN mas be Capitol Park and eight or more ex-| B¢ Waged by Bascom Slemp Be- 15 i e a0 Ao G «iting contests are in the works for | jow Mason-Dixon Linc. | seas to Mr. Fite Fan. These weekly ama- | | Even closer to the teur boxing bouts have always in| New York, July 23.—(UP)—Keep- |the time when the big, blue-eyed fol- the past seasons attracted thousands ing the solid south eolid is & phase '|ow, back from the war and eager of fight followers and although only of the democratic presidential sit- 1o gain a new foothold in the game two sets of houts have heen run off | uation which will receive attention ho really loves, dropped in occa-| so far this scason. the attendance in conferences here this week be- |sionally on the boys in the old Madi- | present was haa increased by leaps and bounds. |twee Chairman John J. Raskob of igon Square Garden, looking for a | The bouts are held under the usual | the national committec and his po- | main event “shot” or even a ®ood | stringent rules and regulations re- litical lieutenants, |e«emi-final to start him again “in garding amateurs and the ho; Raskob will meet with his execy. |the money.” | matched up evenly and examined by tive committoe today on his return| Fight writers knew him as a| one of the city’s foremost physicians | from a week-end at his home fn ! prince of good fellows, a g eat | lust before entering the ring. Prizes | Maryland, and during the next few |guy” but they were not enougl in-| in the shape are given of handsome watches in the ring immediately find lour, days will advise the advi terested in him to probe and the bristly pom with members of | ry committee, headed by |that under after cach fight. Another set of Semator Gerry of Rliode Jsland, |behind the smiling hlue Lobites bouts will o held this coming They will begin to arrive today, Sen. |mind already deeply interesied in Thursday night and results of the [ator Pat Harrison of Mississippi, |the works of Shakespeare and the Tunney.Hueney affair will be an- | who is expected today. will hying in- | poets, painters, philosophers and | nounced from the ringside. TFollow formation of the situation in the |musicians who have builded the| the crowd and see real action at | south. svariisfotitne, Capltol Park amateur bout use of developments since the | €iene wasm't considered much of| n - convention, the southern |® flEhter then. B 1 an‘)"-“‘” MIN AT STRAND situation will recetve careful con. [BIT to flsht bad flehts and fthere The Strand theater management sideration in the conferences this |S°emed little probability that | today annonnreed that it has en week. It will be discussed in con- | VT Would reach fistic heights, H Clement Lewis, popular enter !knew In his heart that he had the nection with the question of estab- and eage dircctor of this city, to |lishing southern headquarters, which | MAKINES of a champion. that 1ot stage the most mammoth minstrel | sil] is undecided. | g could stop him i{ylhr ytunu' rhow ever presented at any vaude- | |once came. Gene kiew that but ville theater in conjunction with | N0 163l alarm is felt about the lno one else scemed to share his other vaudeville acts and photoplays, | S2UR: Leaders believe it will g0 opinion. The Strand management has com. | 46MOCratic as usual. But the ap- | Today Tunney is still a puzzle missioned Mr. Lewis to engage the |PONMINCHL 0f C. Bascom Slemp, re- most of the writers of that il best focal talent available for the |PUPICAN etrategist, to wage @ | pofore they really knew him, Gene | cast. Young men and voung ladies ) SOTOUS campuign for ““”‘“":"Nnv"nr"d into the Canudian Hoover in the south, following closc- | of New Britain only are eligible to [ Woods to mend the fractures in his | participatc in the Strand Minstrel | 1Y Upon the Asheville dry conference. | hands by the husky labor of a log- ¥ollles. It has determined to make | Da% attracted attention among ging camp. There his body grew, ol 1 ned to make the munstrel production democratic leaders. local one. strictly a Ihis confidencs increased, and while | They realize there is always a|other fighters marked time in the | Mr. Lewis will begin rehearsals | ¢hance the unusual may happen, | cities, Gene laid the foundation out- #hortly and has issued a call to the | ®SPeclally in politics, and they want ! of-doors for the physique that lifted | Acores of talented local men and Ito ve prepared for it. In the confer- | him to the throme room of all pugil- young ladies of this city to take part. | ®nce this week. they will canvass the | jsm. | situation to find if there is any dan-| But the Interest, it seems, always | Ber at any point. Slemp 1s expected | was in the other fellow, the chap RIDING IIOR l R.\{. E Tarrytown, N. Y., July 23 (1'P)— Iu center his campaign in North | who could bring “color to mankind's Horschack riding has become so | Carolina, Tennessce, Florida, and most anctent sport—the hand to popular in Westchester county that | TeXas. [hana battle of glant brawn and more than 300 miles of private o e e s | stamina. Tt was ne wonder, then, bridle paths now are uader con- Lord A"enby to VlSIt { that the Gene Tunney who laced the struction. invincible Jack Dempsey that rain- N, N This Country S00n |<onkca night fn Philadelphia, e Tee takes four and a half years New York, July 22, P —Tield | almost an unknown as far as his to travcl from the Arctlc Ocean north of Siherla to the East Green- land current, shal Lord Allenby and Lady Al-|mental cquipment was concerned y are expected to land here on | when he burst in upon a surprised | | October 2 for a tour of the country boxing world as King of the heavy- )whir‘h will include the annual con- | weights, jvention of the American Legion at| “But T hadn't changed a bit,” ,an \mon.u, Tex.. it is announced. | Gene says. “I've always loved litera- {tnre and the classies. T never before had the time and opportunity to —————e e Pick o' the Pictures! jcapits| TODAY, TU WED. READ ll ED ADS g personality . . . Flam- tng hair . .. WOW, she picks her man in & new viqy Fights for him; lo¥s + « Gets him. him AVENUE with PHYLLIS HAVER Victor Varconi, Joseph Schilikraut === THURS,, FRL, SAT. === DOUBLE FEATURE MARY ASTOR LLOYD HUGHES —in— HEART 0 CLARA BOW In Her Greatest Picture | '1 | E | I SELECT ACTS LADIES OF THE MOB” VAUDEVILLE" Featuring with RICHARD ARI THE DANCE CAMEOS Shown Daily At 3:45, 7:05, 9 OTRER ACTS — WEEKLY — COMEDY You'll Love! Co-Feature | Reserve Reserve Loge Logoe Seats Seats Early Early 230 with BARRY NORION New Britain Talent Wanted! TO TAKE PART IN THE New Britain Minstrel Follies TO BE STAGED SOON AT THE STRAND THEATER UNDER THE DIRECTION OF “CLEM” LEWI ONLY YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG LADIES OF THIS CITY WHO ARE 16 YEARS AND OVER WILL BE ELIGIBLE TO TAKE PART APPLICANTS WILL BE lNTERVIEWED EVERY EVENING BY “CLEM” LEWIS At the Manager's Office . . . Strand Theater “OUT WITH THE TIDE” Added Feature “THE COWBOY KID” —TUESDAY— Babe Rath in “BABE COMES HOME” Babe Ruth will give to the chil- dren at matinee, balls, bats and NEW BRIT rance in the marine corps. jafter his automobile For Feet That | Get a package from the I { ment AlN DAILY HERALD, Lone..., ot .'.J, 1928, Ly i u i them ot as freely as 1 now i ¢ 9 ‘mm.,,,m’ 10 stop rsby lable to. Life has grown fuller for g them by the hunds e, Ziven e more mnerunities In reply to Prosccuting At- hasically there has e lm ey Woods, Carlson sald he was {no ch N not & drinking ) the two 3 Him Now Tunney hus all the time he fiETS l_‘ lTS ‘V[]RK inks he took S wned bim wants to do v u(‘\u he wa ro Wien e \'r'ied 1o “(m: :w‘ the wealth to allow q-n expression . ‘;‘.u.‘ d "1 : \n-w\l )- ‘hr“r( '1 m any tion, e at once h B h I o had in wind, ) Voods suzgested i e e outencd Thioe S DOl 10 SOOI T0F et e s e e Wy i ]ms\- Lol anillen " Jund und overcome his difficulty here is no necd for pre- S[mflge Pub_lc C Judze Suxe sus weri .f,fi-i".‘...‘," in > only sham in his whole consideration of Jolinson's good rec- = ord and warned him to remain out when well-n ining eiti- sh e 5 1 o ; p Steeple Chaser o the quality or lucl: 1 3 Al D10 oth of the fluid that is as 1ig on tie rcof of his e Wer Tinits Ep. on Arch strect, e * setiled by e teaics 1 condition when O sht,” he SUPPOSt 3 e Delbert \eley ordercd him tak- way of umpions, | 1044 1 out of danger. After having given elf up in defeat and | Ofticer Wil I te To: aviinfr ihe to my dressing room. that e a A . 1 it necessary I ot LS theee then | 48ed 20, of oeLy about § drunkenness and fo. HORRE ek L a'cloc Myrtle strect e men 1 thought were friends will | after @ L crowd of crowd the d oA ko o wm\mmh ¥ being entertained | BN oadatant: PR s ¥ a fel. | bY the young man's a He was sty low T lon't appreciate now widl by | Saluling passersiy orders rec there that night with tears in his | OF sauads right, : d at Herzog cli eves. Others won't know me, Soe- | 400U face.” the sl “When memorial times 1 think I haven't made a I Pleced him un rrest he told | oGyt Hill park while single friend since 1 won the title.” hesvould go WHh me as g coveral months cgo. — E TR0y ought in yesterday like f ! Iy {meal” Mr, Woods said. “He is a Weet Point.” suggested Prosccuting """" Atiorney Woods. J Saxe impo: oL 80 Yonr Ol Man Sheots 38 Year od a fine ef §1t Cone, the Harriman Med.al Goes to chiarges being breach of the peace Union Pacific Railroad Ol Brother-in-Law; Turns Gun and drunkenncss. Gorman had | New York, July 3 (P-The B H. o s nothing to say. rriman memoria gold medal for | Liquor Turned Him \mund |1 has been awarded to the N 5 John Carlson, aged 30, of 64 Maple | Union Iacitic Railroads operating | ith, §0 v i T o i e s R million locomotive | his broth John | was intoxicated Saturday n but | miles per year, Avthur Williams, | T8 years old farm. | relative to the ch of breach ot | president of the Amevican Museam near Petersh Capemay | the peace preferred by Officer Cor- [of safety announced tods ani then co ted suicide. nelius Keough he could not .-.m..an Tha ro reduced i ssenger both widowers, had | because he did not recall much of | f: from 1 In 1026 to sother for @ number | what happened after he had taken |in and its total fatilit of y are ilicved to have | two drinks from a bottle tendered 45 to Three E. H. I Night over finaneial | him by “a friend.” | medals are anarded ann v contly sold| According to the testimony, Carl |safety museum as first pr 1o the one son wus en Main strest, ubo [three groups of ruilroads, classificd adjo site East Main sivect, about |according to locomitive milea Shortly before midr smith | aturday night, making g ! Duluth and Iron I il Kencd George Moore, a neigh- bor, and told him that he had killed | his brother-in-law. The two bodies were found by the state troopers when they arrived on th ne answer to the appeal of Moore. Violating Road Rules Charge \gam:t La\\\er the Ier Southi case of Atterney Cyril . Gaffney of New BDr n charged with violation of the rules of the road, was continued by Judge Lambert J. Degnan in police court this morni for three weeks upon the request of Attorney Don- ald F. Gafiney of New Britain brother nd counsel for the de- end, No hends were required Attorney Gaffney wa§ arrested ¢ morning by Con- Douglas of Marion hid collided with one driven hy Wayne C. Smith of Meriden. The Southington prose- cutor told the Herald that day that he had not reccived any formal com- plaint against Gafis stable Daniel 1, Burn, Ache, Sting or Perspire Relief in 5 \Imulvs — Nothing So Good for Stinging Bunions, Pan- ful Corns and Calluses, home. Nothing in all the world like Ezo, the new scientitic foot remedy for tired, aching, swollen burning or tender feet, Rub in Ezo and out goes agony It's easy to use-—just rub it on, that's all. and your poor, sore, achy feet Bl will teel fine and dandy in five min- utes—no fussing ready. around to get will give a whole season's gladness to your tired, over-worked feet, and quickly banish all painful misery, or money back Ezo is the one sure and maker of happy feet. 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SPRING & BUCKLEY 10 CO. w Britain O Main St. Office Entrance Strand Theatre Yard Office 24 Dwight Court, Telephones Main St. Office 3266 Yard Office 2798 roud wins the silver medal for 1227, tinues however, and thosc arrested first prize for railroads operating jan: belmg held at Careasonne prisem one to ten million locomotive miles. | for awestioning as to their possible conneetion with it. Plot to Kill Alfonso Causes Arrest of Nine Raymond Hill Bound Over Varis, July 23 (UP)—Discovery To the Superior Court of an extensive plot to kill King' Ansonia, Conn., July 23 UP— Alfonso of Spain had resulted to-| Raymond Hill. aged 32, wanted tm in the arrest in south of New Haven on a charge of assault France of nine anarchist leaders. : iheria s ae s with attempt to kill pleaded guilty in the Ansonla city court te a police. 1t was revealed. charge of stealing the automobile of Prench authorities 1St lrank W. 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