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ln il “llllli'-?ifl 'l'\'“"rl!ul T‘ -'n A gt AL 4{»’ Minpiyg ——— - | & N S 3 & g o—-‘b—"" C Unless otherwise fndicated, theatrical motices and reviews in this column arv written by press agencies for the respective amusememt compaay. Ommmmn FIGHT Pl("l'lnES AT CAPITOL | Paul Clark, Fred Drabble, Corinne | Three attractions are being fea- | Goodwin, Willlam Gritzmacher, Ar- | tured at the Capitol today, Friday | thur Groth, William Groth, Ethel and Saturday, the extra attraction | Littlehales, Amanda Wallen, Henry being the Tunncy-Heeney fight pic- | Ziegler, Dorothy Wesker, tures in addition to the regular | Hitchcock, Muriel Bra Ruth | program. The Tunney-Heeney “orldi M. Tupper, Lolia M. championship heavyweight bout is| Alice Fiencman, Grace Meehan, shown round by round with the!gophtea W. Brennnan, Mildred famous tenth and eleventh rounds | zewn, Rose Himberg, Esther Nil. in slow motion. ! hit “The Big Killing”. | Alice T. Hickey, Helen A. Conlon, karries good entertainment from | garet E. Burns, Loretta McKeon, Ethelyn Waddell, Mabel M. btart to finish. Beginning Sunday night for four | ius, Alice R. Campbell, Mays the management announces | Ostlund, Marion M. Egan, Sally ' th the showing of the new photoplay | Waskowitz, Marjorie Anderson, hit “The Cop” with William Boyd | Bernice G. Levenduske, Ruth I 1n the title and leading role. There | Larson. lre thrills aplenty in this amazing | melodrama of New York's under- world, Hipel- | Florence C. | Smalley School Esther Iogelson, Anna Kalman- owitz, Bertha Sheldon, Ruth Gibney, Sophie Wesker, Catherine Grace, C. 2 Cecelia Hickey; 3 Mildred Luddy, 1 Mary Gorman, Florence Dougherty, ! Catherine M. Brown, Madeline 1., Lynch, Grace Conlin, Beatrice Kop. 1¢ lowitz, Helen Cofrancesco, Carolyn | & Young, May Belle Swarsky, Margaret CO (Continued from First Page.) rector, Englis Eleanor B. Yat | garet Conley Mae Koplowitz, Minnie Clark, Adam sewing; Helen I, ¥ Grice L. Burksdale, plish; Ruby Baldwin, Ballou, English; histo arle Katherine Torma: Mildred \h(chol J. Campbell, phy ; Rachel Car- | Elihu Rurritt School penter, mathematics; Dorothy M. | Gertrude Jahn, Elinor Clark, Carr, biolo: George M. Cassidy, Margaret Conway, Marion McGuire, physical education; Kathaine IL |Jeanctte Light, Sylvia Adler, Ruth Clark, history; Grace Coholan, Eng- B. Marvey, Mcllie Gilman, Kathryn | Crawley, commer- Went, Mollie Light, Mary Ryan, | Dawson, | Blizabeth L. Fox Viola Glaser, Dor- Lionel H. Depot, othy Dinche: adie Shapiro, Mar- | Agnes M. Vinne °t Torsyth, Catherine Fitzpat- | rick, Glover, commercial. i Anna Olson, Kathleen Grace, | Rose Glover, pl | education; | Catherine Egan, Sophie Koplowits, Martine 1. Hatch, substitute, first m\ wnaugh, Helen Prest, Lila gemester; Katharine Griflin, Eng- Catherine O'Leary, Ruby | Yish; Amy C. Guilford, German, | Dickinson, Merial C. Tirophy, Wini- | problem of democracy; Andrew | fred Shea, Bella LeWitt, Della B. Guilliano, Spanish; llga F. Harvey, | Daly. | roblems of democracy; Sylvia | V. B. Chamberlain School | Hawes, I'rench, Latin; Clara E. Hef-| Mary E. Byrne, Minnte 1. Mee- her, Latin; Palmer Howard, histo han, Mildred C. Chambers, Rose M. Elizabeth L. Hungerford, home |Kiniry, Louise G. Cashman, Helen Pconomics; Bertha M. Jones, com- | Shanahan, Dorothy F. MecCrann, mercial; ldella K. Knapp, sewing; | Marcella Gi . Dorothy I. Zim- Marie May, English; Florence man, Iranc Kerber, Adrid John- | Meacham, commercial; Elizabeth | son, Loretta Gallagher, Abbie Cur- Mackintosh, biology; Gladys Nicker- | tis, Isabel T. Cary, Margaret T. bon, French; Leonard Nixon, mathe- | $hea, Doris Horsfall, Catherine | matics; Jennie Olsson, art; Jone D.!|O'Brien, Bertha E. Swanson, Anna ! Proctor, history; Dora Protass, | Bengston, May 1. Begley, Mary V. fommercial; Adrienne Raby, | Smith, Do F. Hughes, Sylvia French; Helen F. Smith, librarian; | M. Clark, Helen B. Rawlings. | Pearl M. Snow, histor Mary M Roosevelt School Fouther, French; Helen Stahl, Bng-| Ela McKirdy, Eva M. Coates, | lish; Bertha K, Tallon, Spanish. [Yow R. Kiniry, Mildred George D. Chase, chemisiry; Ber-' Charlotte H. Tlenderson, Belle Atherton, Doris Bradley, Bcearle M. Brewster, Maude Bun- vell, assistant to principal; Filo- fmena Romano, Harold Cleary, Helen Connolly, Manola Cutting, Ruth | Dunlap, Hillis Pettengill, James Glover, Edward J. Hines, Olive Cor- | hach, M k, Mary Serguis, beth John- | Liflian Estella Pinches, 1 Martin, | Hilda Bessoif, Kalmanowit Mildred D. Nickle, Gladys M. Stevens, Benjamin Fra Sadye Milstein, Florence .cone Homan, Hildeg mann, M suire, Grace Hulda C. Brink, klin School Nowland, de Haus- Unkel- bly, William Hurley, Eliz Ju Orchard, kon, Beryl A. Libby, Bessie Edith Mather, Agnes E. McLam, Martha MeNeil, Winnifred Parte trid Olson, Hattie Osten, ridge, Mabel Wallen, Sadye Bloom- Tallard, English, Grade $; Maude berg. Daiton, Caroline Helen Bartlett School e DM stone, Lilli n, Hel-| Inez Campbell, Mae Drury, Rena en Whitmire, Gertrude Williar, Neri, Evelyn Miller, Elizabeth Pop- Estelle F. Moland, Walter Anton Deschner, Henry R. Goodwin, Wincent Sala, Aurelia Wentworth, | derson, Georgia Dunne, Helen M. Downes, Elinor I%. Leahy, | Ruth Guiberson. William H. Haley, Leonla Franklin, L. 0. Smith sileen Grif- | , Florine An- Lillian Pilz, pel, Bessie fin, Margaret Koplowi: Koplowitz, Ruth Jacobs, v Hurle nees Margaret Moffitt, Coombs, Evelyn Baker, Harold T.|merdinger, Mildred Gaffney, Rand, Mary E. Donahue, Harold | srogi, Selma Johnson, Helen L. For- Nelson, Caroline M. Doe, Marjorie I. | eyth, Henrietta Tla; lice Bratton, Clark, Thelma Moss, Mary E.|Nellie Sylvia, Rose Kirschnit, Helen Welch. Smith, Grace R. Murphy, Pauline A. Nathan Hale Junior High School | Baloski, Esther M. Hannon, Alice Arnold, Walter Rockwell School Katharine P. Brown, Eileen Kelty, Mabel Stecle, Mary Viola Buzzo, Elizabeth Cahill, Mary | ¢, Carmody, M Darrow, Elizabeth E. Higgins, Cox, Mary Curran, | Bertha N. Bowers, Mary H. Kindred, Lorctta Cautield, “Gertruae punlay, | Mary F. Maguire, Rose G. Conlin, Regina Dunlay, Julia T. Dunn.iMary C. Mclntyre, Helen Kelley. Grace Gerard, Mary Gaifn: Northend School Gilmdre, Horace Grant, Wil Eileen Kelly, Mabel Steele, Marian Hamm, Rownene E. Hersey, Mildred | §heldon, Adelaide Lawrence, Flor- | A ooper, Lida Hughes, Isabel Jack-|ence Freedell, Harriet Wells, Doro- #on, Esther Koplowitz, er thy Jacobs, Anna McGill, Edythe Melnt Helen Mann, Gerstein, M ry McGill, Helen Kelley. well, Israel Putnam School | Ma Mary Noonan, Mary| TIncz Campbell, Mae Drury, Helen E. J. Oliver, Ruth Perkins, Anne|Conlin, Esther Stein, Kathryn Mc- Pomeroy, assistant to principal; | Donough, Mildred May, Mary Clara Powell, Anne Scollon, Ray-| Laughlin, Alice Zevin, Ruth Guiber- mond B. Scarle, Constapce Sellers, | son. Abel E. Johnson, John L. Taylor, Walnut Hill School | Anna Do Dorothy Shapleigh, | Javonne Bay Helen O'Brien, | BE Doris Ridcout, Linda Howlett, Ste-|Doris Greene, Elizabeth M. Cooke, Yhen Hall, Melville H. Johnson,|Estella Manchester, Agnes Fox, Ger- Mary Clancy, Leuise Beckert, Kath- | trude Barnes, Clara S. Traut. | krine McGrath, Robert Quimby, Principals George Rau. Harry Muir, Alfred| gcnior High school—Louis P. Kumerow, Effie Partiss, Thomas J. Cronin, D: Koplowitz, Mary ©O'Connell. Junfor Wigh School Shops Lilllan Hulbert, Mary Sheehan, PALACE ~—TODAY— WOMAN “ HO DID NOT CARE Feature Don (‘ok-man in “THE BRONC STOMPER" —FRIDAY— Priscilla Bonner, Ralph Lewis in “OUTCAST SOULS” Co-Feature Bill Cody In “LADDIE BE GOOD” Back Again A. PINKUS OPTOMETRIST Tha Leonard Bldg. 300 Main St. Up One Flight to Better Eyesight Slade. lchl.oli—Ed“’nrd E. Wee! | spe of Baltimore, of this ¢ | Hastin, Foster L Ha the-Hudson, Capilst tion to our program. WILLIAM Th Merchants’ Gifts Friday Night Centarl Junior High school—Wil- liam C. French. Nathan Hale Junior High school —Harry Wessels. Junior High school shops—James | H. Ginna, ‘Washington school—Mary A. Tor- mzy. Chamberlain and Roosevelt Elihu ampbell. Smalley school—Grace M. Coho- Burritt school—Mary A. lan. Rockwell school—Jennie Dunbar. Smith school—Mary C. Gorman. Lincoln school—Elsie M. Miles. nut Hill school—Elizabeth M. Northend school—Katharine M. Bertha “0"“’ Ifime! Putnam school—Anna Ceis- T‘ njamin Franklin school—Adele et al Directors and ln<|nl(‘lnll o - | Ruth C. Kimball, Estella G. s a | The comedy end of the program | for” “hane 1. moreone M L4y, Ta A, Fallon, Georse T Ma i1l be taken care of by those in-| y o.o Dorothy G, l'im, r'\‘ \i:xs: hews, Dewey Van Cott, mitable comedians, Wallace Beery McGauley. Harriet M. Donovan, |, Ditector of Evening schools— mnd Raymond Hatton in their new 3 e " | James E. O'Brien. Permanent Substitutes Another flne attraction offers| (atherine I Ringrose, Jeanette M. | pjey 3. Moore, Blizabeth R. fnna Q. Nilsson and Francis X.| “isom J. Irene Me 'ugh, elen C.. ywooqworth, Clara M. Bushman i “The Thirteenth | Brennan,—Mae C. payne, Wanda Puror”. & smashing mclodrame. that | Wolski, Margaret D, Breen, Mar- Miss Hastings to Become Donald F. Tracy’s Bride Announcement has been made of e engagement of Donald F. Md., a former resident and Miss Florence A. aughter of Mr. and Mrs. ings of Hastings-on- ew York Mr, Tracy is the son of Mrs, w. Tracy He is a native of this city e Catherine Kehoe, Gladys Clark, Rose and was educated here. He was W[AGHERS ASSIGNE" Rrin, Margaret Naples, Josephine Eraduated from New Britain High Mechan, Ruth Hart, Margaret schoolin 1921, After his graduation Crowe, Pauline Renehan, Margaret he left this city to make his home IN PUB”G SGH“"LS‘M'GW Cecelia. Long, Lucy Don. [In Baliimore, but he returned in 6 to join the reportorial staff of Herald He resigned last No- vember to return to Baltimore where had been offered a place with wholesale mattress and bedding mpany. | e David B. Switt, di- | Quinn, Mary Meehan, Grace Giinert. | liss Hastings Is a graduate of Os- Yeetor, Newell S, Ames, di-| ADNa Rosenberg, Grace Schmiat, | SMing School f8r Girls and the | rector, commercial; Idith A. Mildred McGrath, Anna Riley, \hr Maryland College for Women No date has been set for the wed- ding. Olymplc Champion tha E. Waddell, commercial; Sara |samuclson, Ella G. Dunn, Je nnie E. | J. Walker, mathematics; Mildred G. | Stark, Kathryn M. Reilly, Weld, mathemati Antoinette J. Carswell, Alice } White, commercia orence Winter, | Louise V. Tombari Douglas T.owe, young British bar- | history and problems of democraecy; | Kelly, Gra A. Estelle W. ister, retained his Olympic 800- Melen Wolski, English; Mary Rey-| Rice, Jessie Zeuin, Olga Marchesl. |merch championship at Amsterdam nolds, English; Erna Westhaver, Lincoln School by outclassing a great field of run- English; Mildred Edwards, English; | Marion Curtin, Elisabeth W. jorg which ineluded the American Charlotte H. Segur, art; H. Regina | Welles, Ruth O'Brien, Katherine gpars Lioyd Hahn and Earl uller. Connor, English; Eunice H. Hilde-|Wwells, TRuth V. Henry, Margaret Jowe sct a new Olympic record. brandt, English; Marie Masscy, | Middlemass, Ellen Anderson, Ro- SIS lish; Eloise Unkelbach, commereial; | Lerta A, Crocker, Goldie Marshall, RE INIED ADS Marion Hoar, history. Signe Swanson, Helen G. Bonney, | S Central Junior High School Mildred Estam, Dorothy Stiquel, K O’ THE I'l('Tl’lil?S TODAY, FRI., SAT. 3—Great Features—3 xtra added attraction in addi- regular double feature TUNNEY HEENEY FIGHT PICTURES! Round By Round Tunnier Than Ever! WALLACE BEERY RAYMOND HATTON —in— “THE BIG KILLIVG" Comedy Scream of a Kentucky ndt COo-Feature ANNA Q. NILSSON ANCIS X. BUSHMAN —in— “THE 13TH JUROR” A Sensational Meclodramal S SUNDAY I'OR 4 DAYS YD Thrills Aplenty in this amazing pic- ture story of the un- derworld of New | York. Tracy | fleld, small gi became & She 1 in 1922, cation, For structor at Lanc; directors with her Miss Wachter was born % L., vice Clark, cived ing- |alone are not but came here when a|family and it is rl, removing to this city | work or other parents when her father | “The checks, president of Landers, | Beale, “are the pays 1o the widoyw her early education ‘mu(l'vvw and for k tain public schools | together rather th in the New E: and in the school, ! to enter Drew N, Y. She wa and t the Boston school of physical cdu- consist of helping to tak number of widows who are of families. sents the state aid for widows' in New Britain, | the Part of Miss Wachter's duties will | ily, Miss Beal care of a [mental in mothers | funds for Miss Beale, who repre- | sertic approval and_cooperation of the of th New Britain senior high | ¢ leaving the latt year she was swimn children to enter state realizes that er stitution | seminary at Carmel |quately recompense th rom Drew | their services, but wo years later from |that it cannot provide torily ing in- k! at the Ce | pro aster, Pa. Recs ing clter. been residing liere with h | where illnes | serti fund | Although the has included with | familics has beo Britain, Welfare association, | for an increased this work among her other duties The number of destitute widows | three y in New Britain now recciving help from the state is 49, and is growing | time helper will be ne so rapidly that before long it will b at the Welfare association, necessary to have a full time helper (ing additional for this work alone, Miss Beal United Community | states. of the 49 widows must | budget, | Always & Better Show at the Strand . . BEBE DANIELS Peppy! Happ; “HOT NEWS” 5 SELECT 5 ACTS CHARLIE TOBIAS Featuring The Popular Song Writer Snappy! Bebe STARTS SUNDAY The Great Stars of “The Big Parade” —together again JOHN GILBERT RENEE ADOREE WILL BEGIN THURSDA “THE COSSACKS” A Story of Untamed Lovet Rehearsals of the FOLLIES At TAB'S HALL Promptly At 7:30 P. M To “Clem” Lewis for ping has affecte has procuring Miss Beale appropriation NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928, Newly Appointed Welfare Worker [uate to support a | v 1o utions, cannot state eheck is expreted to| at least part for food, many number of such n growing in has not asked | help take care of them for the past | s. Now the situation cal for more help and an additional full | ded shortly requir- appropriation in the corporation New Britain Minstrel IGHT AT 7:30 All Applicants Are Requested To Appear At Tab’s Hall mothers. | g good » homes 1 permitting the ade- | mothers for | also realizes | anyone | take the place of the mother as sat- | cloth- cases d the fam- been instru- | additional | medical and professional New | NUST GIVE UNCLE HOME James P. Mansworth Under Conditions in Will Edward Mansworth, 9, 192 a large house at 87 Winter it he observes certain con the will of his uncle, which that James may take title if ! nishes a residence in the house Matthew Mansworth of Middletown, brother of the decedent, for the re- mainder of his life. According to the will, not sell the property duri time of Matthew and he ther furnish the necessities of lif to him and $3 per week during hi As security, he must fur .000 bond, which 1s to he i {probate court. |the bond, of refuse to comply with |the conditions, the property is to go to another nephew, Matthew Mans- [worth, on the same conditions, O’Sullivan Candidate For National Senate Orange, Aug. O'Sullivan, who went to congress from the fifth district in 19 has announced that he will be a can- didate for United States senator at the coming Connecticut campaign. Mr. O'Sullivan’s announcement followe: “At the urging of friends all over the state I offer myself as a can- didate for the democratic nomina- tion of United States senator, 1 do this only after the most profound reflection over the greatness of this oftice and my own limitations to fill it “But as my friends have faith and confidence in me, justified by a re- tions in James can- s the life- 23.05 view of my past public career, I| MISS EURITH WACHTER gladly acceds to their wishes and | permit the of my name as a Miss Eurith Wachter, daughter of |be visited once every month, each | candidate. (Signed), | Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Wachter of |receives a check from the state each “P. B, O'SULLIVAN." 48 Park place, has. been appointed |week and Il times they are under | home visitor and assistant to Miss [the gencral ance and advisory | Cora M. Beale, executive secretary | jurisdi 3cale and her of the Welfare association. Miss| . Wachter has taken over her new| Although the checks received duties, suceeding Miss Ruth Con-|from the statc are based on the | nolly, who resigned to become the [number of children in the family wife of Charles Denison. under 16 years of age, these funds FACE AND BACK Festered and Scaled Orer. Culiwra Heals. “My face hroke out with pimples and I 'also had some on my back. They were hard and red but not very large, The pimples festered and kept scaling over and over. They itched very much and when I find | The | to “‘I1ead an advertisement for Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and sent for afree sample. I purchased more, and in about four months I was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Mary Objnski, 40 Anderson St., Naugatuck, Conn., June 13, 1927. UseCuticura tohealskintroubles. Soap 28e. Ointment 25 and S0e, Talcum 25e. Sold everywhere. Sample each” free. 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