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|I!||| phag /| Y i" A less etherwise indicated, thestrical motices and reviews in this colums are written by press agencies for NEW SHOW TODAY The new show at the Strand today las for its screen attraction one of the finest pictures of the year, It comes here directly from Roxy's, New York, where it scored an in- stantaneous hit. Tt is called “A Ship- Comes In” and stars Rudolph |t &childkraut. The vandeville for the | week-end program includes “The Garden of Harmony.” with Faye Sisters, Joe Ress and the Commo. dore Boys, a company of seven c Lady Alice's Pet ild Living- | ¢ celluloid tale the respective emusemest company. ASTOR—HUGHES AT CAPITOL Two excellent features e A film star and a few extras are squate for the unfolding of some ypes of motion picture stories. )thers demanded practically — all “principals.” It is seldom, however, that demands so 1 ¥ oac- complished and distinetive actors as loes First National's lively comedy- any are being | flffm'vd at the Capitol tod I f2,125 Nursing Visits Made in June By Staff of SHITH WILLBE IN G00D SHAPE SOON Nurses’ Organization for the Grind Albany, N. Y 26 (A—When .me time comes for Governor Smith | [to set a fast pace on the campaign | stump, he eounts on being in tip- | {top shape for the grind. - ‘T“ {organization of his presidential fight | e [1928 Avaa | [argely to other e is conserving j920 T | his_strength, g Leaving ting considerable [rest, and indulging in his favorite sports, golf and swimming, as a means of Keeping in condition Regardless of his retiring hour night, the democratic nominee jways aims to get in at Jeast ar cignt {hours sleep. He 1s spending {a limited time at his office e ¥ usually showing up there shortly b only {Will Be in Tip-Top Condition| prompted him to take a few days vacation at Good Ground, Long Is- land, where he will go Saturday, after stopping off in New York to- morrow night for a conference with | g Governor Ritchie of Maryland. While he is here, Smith, a swimming mood, uses a private | pool on the farm near Albany of Lieut. Governor Corning. If one [should ask the governor if he can | really swim, he'll recall that it was| a sink or swim proposition when as la voungster he used to dive off the |docks into the East River, a swift| tidal stream, and that he never has | forgotten what he learned in those| days. | As for golf. the democratic nomi- {nee makes no pretense of Leing an | exp. 1though he enjoys the game | He doesn't worry about his style or {score, and usually says little about |cither. He plays on any of a halr dozen courses around Albany. In deciding on a briet vacation the scashore, Gov. Smith has det mined to p politic: his scheduled chat with when In | d sports over the week-end that has|on arrangements, Attending the meeting at the capitol were Mayor Thatcher, who expects at least one hundred thousand persons here for the ceremony; Edwan Halsey, ser- cant at arms of the democratic na- tional committee, and a number of |state officials and others who wiil have part in the management of the affair. Halsey suggested that a big civie parade be held on the afternoon ef August 22 for the benefit of visitors from out of town, but fear was ex- pressed that street traffic probably would be badly congested anyway, and the preparation was taken un- der advisement. Plans are under way for the erec- tion of stands on the east steps of the capitol where the notification will take place. Near the speakers' platform there will be 1,000 geal 280 of which will be for newspape men. Joseph L. Conn, personal pub- licity representative of Governor Smith, will allot space to newspaper- men, photographers and motion pic- ture men 1 Takes Plane to Canada* On His Vacation 'l‘rlp Claude Leroux, Jr., of €49 Arch street, has arrived in Cai having made the trip by airplane from Lakemont and then boarded a plane on the northward hop. He- will re- tu.n to this city next week. MISHTIS BROUGHT RELIEF 'As usual, my-un-tu-flnwdl summer they bad had mosquitoss, but that see night was enough for me, I'll tall the werld. 1 counted 76 bites the next day, all over ma. If it hadn’t been for Rabalm 'd have gone emay. Itch! The infernal things itched worse than any mosquito bites I ever saw. As soon as I could, I applied Rabalm to every bite and it was mar- Ritchie, in the backgrounc plans to forget, for a few about preparation of the with- | speech he will d of , ning of August 22, and is leaving to thela group of assistants arrangement for his notification, At a meeting held yesterday George B, Smith's secretary was made chairman of a committc. | | | romance, “Heart to Heart, Mary Astor, Llovd Hughes | Louise Fezenda head the cast | teatured players, Miss Astor, 4 widow of an Italian prince, shares ke central v of the story | with Hughes, when she returns to stone; Sampsel and Leonhart and LaCar Brothers and Pingree. The feature attractions for next week in addition to the vandeville include beginning Sunday evening, H. B. Warner, celebrated for his rolr in “Borrell and Fon" and Leatrice Joy in “Man-Made Woman." As an |her American, small-town home, wdded feature attraction the Strand | The co-feature will present 30 minutes with the | Barry Norton in greatest fighting moments in the an- ling action drama of the nals of the prize ring, showing the | desert, of fast horses, knockouts in the celebrated heavy- [drama that will be well liked. ¥r weight champlonship bouts. ay night iin - offers Merchants' | _ Gift Night and many valuable gifts! Mhe iz tnes ehowing NEW[NGTON NEWS ;u‘:!n,p awarded patrons in the numi ::1 Miniting’ Murse | Assoclation ; .. month of June have —_— |o 0o Bungg 1 Glovlons (lstey compiled. The month started with | full by be the big attraction for a foy IT 1Y 1 142 patients under care, run. Dolores Costello and Conrad | v, 1508 MIISE cave, an ave Nagel are featurcd. [tients were admitted and 270 were |dismissed to hospitals or to them- selves as unimproved, or cured, Only nine patients of this number under | care died Twelve deliveries in were attended, where patients were asisted cenditions During fore noon after a substantial ham jand egszs breakfast, 'Man and Girl Killed as Plane Tail Spins to Earth Elkhorn, Wis, July 26, —(P— Cyril Burton. 26, Chicago, and Edith Gates 19 Williams Bay Wis. were killed south of here yesterday when Burton's plane went into a tail spin | ind fell 500 feet. Burton was an un- | sed pilot. and | as 1s the acceptanc on the cve-| Rabalm is the resuit of & selntifie afort to find an effective remedy for iaflasmation, whcmn!mhfi-“mn vites. Requires e paishel rebbing I8 Just smooth en lightly. Wil sot stala elething er bed linen. Pleasantly fragreat. Twe siam, $0-eemts and $1.00 containing 3 Wesmm 08 As a rule the governor dor {out lunch, unless it is a glass milk and a sandwich, and if weather is good, he makes a prac- | [tice during the afternoon of taking | time for a round of golf or a swim. | It is a desire to got plenty of both iver nce ndsome - - Chart showing comparison of visits made by Visiting Nurse Association, the work of A sludy made of showed the 279 cases | that 94 of the t& made, were paid for in the patient; 179 visits were [ Paid for Ly soveral insuranece com- 41 visits were paid for in part by patients and 149 visits were made free of ¢ - In the well W babies woere ‘!ln in the same just been 453 v an aver- Newington, July 26.—The case of James Fenton of %09 Park street, Hartford, will come before Justice | of the Péace E. Stanl Welleg in town court tonight. FFenton is charg- | ed with being the driver of the car‘ registered in the name of Dr. Harold Guilfoyle of Hartford, now serving | a life sentence fn Wethersfield for | the murder of Mrs. Claire Gaudet The car which Fenton was driving crashed into a machine owned and virl Kllled When Flower Pot Falls From Window Eastview, N, Y., July 26.—®—A flower pot falling from a second !story window last night fatally in- !jured Ruth Robertson, two and a balf year old daughter of Deputy | Warden David Robertson of the by conforence 28 admitted against month last year, | the homes 1ainv weather conditi on many | doctors and o conference days probably in making plaving an important part in the ! rs of new babies the Our Cash Remodeling Sale offers values and quality that are familiar to everyone who knows the month 2,125 nursing driven by John Galli of 55 Willow street, New Britain on July 15 on Newington avenue, near the Edward Balf Co., quarries. The state’s cnse | Wil be presented by Grand Juror|.yperating from an operation and paroid G Intas, | has not been informed of her child's 4 [ death, The fourth of a series of icc cream and cake sales will he given | on the lawn of the Newington Con- gregational church under the aus pices of the Ladies’ Aid soclety of the church Friday from & to & o'clock. Mrs. ily Rowland and Mrs, Lena Osborne will be in charge of the affair. Westehestor county penitentiary, The child died in the county hospi- |tal of a tractured skull The mother fs in the hospital re- Infantry Is Withdrawn From C| hina | Tokyo, July 26 (P)—Five Japunese | intantry com China, today vrr |for Japen carly in normal civeumstances returned month on the arrival of relief forces from Japan but owing to the situation then they were temporarily detained ord August, these Under would Members of the Newington Grange will take part in the Neigh- hors' Night program of the Brim- | fleld, Mass. Grange on August 7. Transportation arrangements are in | charge of Lverett M. Stowell, Harry | A. Webster and Herbert L. Welch. Mra Clayton Cadwell’ of Green- fleld, Mass., is spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. George D. Davis at the center. Mrs. Cadwell will return home Runday. HELD AS KIDNAPER Former Brooklm Man Arraizned tn Pawtucket, Charged With Run- ning Off With Own Children Pawtucket, R. Y, July-26 (P— Frank T. Houston, 31, formerly of | Brooklyn, N. Y. was arraigned in district court here today charged with belng a fugitive from justice. Police said he was under indictment by & Queens County grand jury on & charge of kidnaping his two chil- | dren, Aleck, 9, and FEllen Jane, 7. | He was released in $1,000 bonds for | appearance August 9. Police belicve the two children are in this city but Houston refused | to tell their whereabouts. It is said | that Houston was married fo Elsi MoDonald, & stage dancer, who ob- | talned a divorce from him at Chica- | %0 three months ago. | MENTALLY 1LL New London, Conn., July Edward Dolinsky, whose found hanging in the attic parents home here, |ing from a mental iliness |years. He had been clos: | Yesterdoy his parents went away |and he took advantage of the op- portunity, 26 (UP) of his for PICK O’ THE PICTURES! TODAY,, FRI, SAT. Double Features! Mary Astor Lloyd Hughes “HEART HEART” Aimed at the Aeart and Funny Bone! Soon after | this Houston was said to have taken | the two children from their home nd brought them here. He said | he did not know his wife had ob- tained a decrece, Jacob Winkle Bankrupt; Has $3,395; Owes $15,000 Jacob Winkle, automobile laundry | proprietor of this city, has filed petition in bankruptcy at the United | Btates court in New Haven. Winkle lsts unsccured claims of $10,791.01 and secured claims of § for,1o- 1 liabilities of $15,000.01. His| assets total $3.325.03, his statement | to the court eets forth. i ESHOO SENTENCED TO JAIL | Thomas Eshoo, aged 25, who was in court yesterdey on the charge of vagrancy, was sentenced to jJail for ten days. Probation Oflicer Connolly and Investigator Walter Kosswig of the public welfare departuent fold Judge Saxe they had looked into the case and were satistied that hoo was not obliged to slecp out and wander about the streets at night as he has been doing. ——Co-Feature— “Fleetwing” An Action Drama of the Arabian Desert with Handsome Barry Norton MERCHANTS' GIFT! FRIDAY NIGHT BEGINS SUNDAY DOLORES COSTELLO CONRAD NAGEL “GLORIOUS BET! TONIGHT Hear the TUNNEY-HEENEY FIGHT OVER OUR GREBE RADIO gh the courtesy of Barry Bamforth, patrons will be able to hear the fight returns direct from the ringside. DEDICATION MEETINGS The refreshment committee for the World war memorial dedication will hold its first mecting tonight at ' 8 o'clock at the ecity court room in city hall, Chairman Samuel Green- berg presiding. This committee has been the storm center in discussions before the committee of 200 since it was created. Chairman Anthony S. Andrulewicz has called a meeting of the publicity committee to be held at 8 o'clock «#t the office of the fire board in city hall CAPITOL PARK 8 Star Amateur Bouts—S8 BOXING VIN LABELLA vé. FRANK VOZZOLO MIKE CARALERI vs. JOHNNY BYRA And Others TONIGHT Ladies Free To Seats 2 Tunney-Heeney Fight By Special Wire to Rin; GATE 25¢ SEA“B 25¢ body was d been suffer- two v guarded, | ‘ | visits were made, June, 1927, with 7 nd 91 visits for misc | poses, gainst 1,42 advisory i patients in N Maple Hill by ths ate registered nurses. i Britain visite ellancous pur- making a fotal of 2,259 visits of 11 gradu- o cought, | searlot and some a e prevalent A tolal of 70 cases of different kinds | of communicable die: and their oniplicaiion were under carc during lv}w month of June, whooping fever phtheria we mump cases of and 1508 GROUP Robs Information l)esl\ Hundreds Stroll Philadelphia, July 100 pe as others loung I amin I a lone robher, cool and daring, s Malone the r of the in her office 000 of the payroil After pocketing the cash, the sofi spoken and dapper, w attendants, house d and bellhops He made exit on Chestnut street and go iinto his motor drove off fic ofticer standing nearby. | iy | saveeve | Warsaw, Ju government ha official telegra view of the cerning the P-—The stated through W agency that not be held on the OF HARMONY with e Sisters, Joc Ross and the Famous Com- | modore Boys. T—STARS—7 Lady Alice's Pets “Animal Intelligence” Mildred Iz“'"x""’“ “The Cinderella Sampsel & IAnlmlfl Other Star Acts Weekly Comedy COMING The St Extra Added 26 (R —Wihils ons strolled by and d in the lobby anklin hotel today, held woman information hurean and made off with $1 hotel's supplementary roh- ked tectives, ting with a traf- and a mounted policeman CALLED OFp Palish Lithuanian protest con- Polish manecuvers in the Vilna district these maneuvers will Lithuanian fron- H. B. WARNER & LEATRICE JOY In the Picture Sensation “MAN-MADE WOMEN” Attraction Starts Sun. “KINGS of the RING” | | sEES woMEN'S iNFLvENer | hy!| Londen. July 26 (P—Lady Astor ! nd Am | it Queen’ ess Dbefore “The Britis) Crusnde” declar ican Women's 1 last night, 1 that woman's influence has induced men to tak first step in th direction of “reasonableness” ex- emplified by the Kellogg treaty | [ proposals to outlaw w | NOW of r his Economical Tvo Registered Pharmacist the n L $40—845 SPRING SUITS Medium and Light Colors. $25.50 Reductions In A the policy of this shop. Every item in this event is from our regular stock. GROUP 1L $50.00 SPRING SUITS Medium and Light Colors. NOwW $35.50 Il Departments THE ASHLEY-BABCOCK (CO. Mid-Summer Sale . RUDOLPH SCHILDKRAUT / LOUISE DRESSER | =+ ROBLRT EDESON | Direct Priced now at $3.95 Shoes. 5 Million Dollar's Worth of Fighters Kiss the « nvas T Ste i B Y Coming August 5—John Gilbert in “The Cossack™ PALACE Co-Feature “Desperate Courage” “DRESS PARADE” TOMORROW—2 FEATURES —— TODAY — Excelient Program William Boyd in 75 Pairs Tan and Gray Suede SPORT OXFORDS SPORT OXFORDS Were $8.45. PUMPS AND This sale includes all our Walk-Over and Foot-Craft TIES Were $9.85. NOW $5'95 Corduroy Velvet SLIPPERS $1.00 Grade. 59¢ 35 Pairs White Calf Were $7.90. MANNING BRO 211 MAIN STREET MANNING BROTHERS' 1,000 PAIRS MEN’S FINE SHOES at Substantial Price Reductions. 300 Pairs Women’s Pumps and Oxfords Now $4.95 - $5.95 - $6.90 - $'7.95 100 Pairs Taffy Alligator 100 Pairs Genuine Snake & Lizard PUMPS Were $11.00.