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Capitol toda reatest hrilling heroes, ien HE CAPITOL. | is featured at the | nd Wednesday in his photoplay “The Cop,” melodrama of the unsung guardians of the law, thy who guaed society with their It = a thrilling melodrama of W oYork's underworld and vividly | he way crooks work (o de- faw STRAND An zood vaudeville proj St exceptionally ran a8 being offered at nd today and Wednesday five seleet acts that cpplauded for thir [tainment at the ¥ opping the lill Sylvias “Vaniios,” musical revusette S, smart songs and dance aturing Johnnie Pric and sensational charact helton Bentley, a fine “ with londly eellent ente performances ye wery is Jack smart miniy with shapely fow teat the “The Cop” is heing well received by Capitol patrons sinee its opening sunday, capacity crowds yesterday being lond in (heir praise of this fine feature, £ Beginning presents s USentiments Palmiros, yylophone " good musical and Maddon provide fcomedy with their laughable “Let’s Bat” and Haig P with Viola K an Girls, pr very fine nique The photoplay Llohn Gilbert wnd The Cossacks, tamed love wit A ba the Russian Corsaghs, days when (his famous bLund of durving men were in their glovy Loth stars give excellent chatacierizations and ably A by Torrence. 1For Fharsday Chanzes and hrings Lvan Hersholi ana vandeville progra ~SUSPENDS SENTRNCE, | e PRISONER COMES HOME' Sympathy for Man Who Has Hiness n the program | anges and br double fea- ture bill of excellence. The main ittraction being Laura La Plante in comedy seream, “Home, Jumes,” in which this winsome blonde gives lLer nnusual good role. The com- panion feature will prexent Adolphe Menjou with — Evelyn Brent in-“A Night of Mystery,” a romuntic mel- odrama that affords an interesting plot that will hold inferest from . art to finish On Sunduy for attraction, “Roud cxpose of modern who spend 1he the morning in azz habics. Th iy nEs a a act; wmuch sk t & Co. ose Four oiiering of a feuture Itenee tiery presents \dore tale of Lgronni un- ot four days the House, flaming small haunts g during youth hours of the o Ernest th pro; azz Mol with anendively new wer the of TWO SURJECT W N Brit Conn \ug. 6. 1929 Herald in. In Family Shown by Judge | : Edit 1 Dear of New ritain and Court Ofiicial. Sir: have int Whi Henwy 1. Roche this morn- 1 hiad rest as ~of Joseph M- in items huve Britain who is peared in your paper Litely wnpaid fine in the 1 Closing of stores Saturday county jail. MeNumara was arvest- vear round. 1 think his ix not qui ed June 2 for keeping @ disorderly 00« far as the ordinary work- house ind was given i suspended man is concern 1 like to get A¢ sontenee of $15 fine wnd costs and home Saturday at noon, take a buth, placed on probation. He failed to gel dressed, read the paper and top drinking and finally was re- hang around a bit, before | do my rrested July chargzed with viola- shopping. 1 certainly do not like to tion of parok: and was ordered 1o ush have supper, chang, Wl to serve the sentenec in defanit hurriediy and dash madly downtow of payment, This meant that with (o purchase anything | need, and W snd costs he would he required sometimes 1 have gone without what v about b days, ox of 1 had thought necessary vather than Bundays. it A s all uppos. the time ther ad v Judz i ng reopened the ¢ several Namara of N “ working cut an in home, ive qo has de- 1 in the don't right but 1 meantine sickn veloped e the tamily and N recon - miendation of Probation Oflicer 1. €. « Connolly. Judgs Roche this morning ¥ crgpended excention of the remaind- r the &entence and placed Me- Nomara on probation. Me- T serving about Y m ihe summer, for it n Fridey romething np ax e doing you wont a rule shopping. Memorial not neces enormous amount lodication of the monument to he msed for? W rovgh budzet of the people in on it? the people’s opinion | tion and the cus- the first? pass it thin pend an on the Wha Aiscussion. 1 ry of mons bk thus jnil supend ne i saved 5 ‘o % in ter of phained local that the th ot I Roc oing that it the anrt and witl remain il y sentences w e shall be | the only one who shall revoke and ~suspend the sentenee, ticntar case he sadd presented some unusual features which justificd him in pending (he sentence imposed Judge Morvis 1) ! the city. mike a nd let not is enstam of et Why of the second ques temers opinion of Yours truly JAMES B Fhis 7] ALGERS, L EUNE London, Aug. T (U'P) —1. Astor < told her hushind she doesn't nt i to spend a lot of money on Ner bvisl, “Anyihing Lord Astor has (o spen st spend while 1 am living not when Tam dead.” she told a Ply- youtls sudicnee reeently, She added she would consider it a positive dis 10 have a fine who ix out of ! AL dy enouslv Hur In Moatorcyele Crash Davien, Az T (UP)—-Thrown j, from a motorcyele driven by 1 vear-old Punl Adams, Arthur Peck 11, was in a serious condition at . Stamford lospital today. Both are of 1) .rien. Peck's skull Adams lost control on a curve in the last night and he w pavement. Adams was slightly PROTEST PROPOSAL & Washington, Aug. 7. (P Minority stockholdérs of the Chesapeake and Ohio railvoad. doas 4 com- mittee with headquarters at Ri Smond. today proteated to the inte ommerce commission again cont proposal of that railroad to complete its contemplated merger with the Pere Marquette system. | . W Boys “ a 2race runeral. fractured when the machine Canaan road was of w s thrown on the hurt. TODAY and WED, Vaud;:/iile | A Miniature Revuette JACK DE SYLVIA'S m “Vanities” & with Apely Girls, Smart Songs and Stops Pick o the Pictures! Capilst TODAY and WED, =5y SHELTON BEN “Sentiment ‘N PALMIRO'S Xylophone Stars MURRAY n MADDOX “let's Eat” HAIG PRIESTE & 0. A Unique Ofering. with RENE ADOR| A Ficry Tale of Untamed love! Laura La Plante THURS., FRL, SAT. . “Jazz Mad” with “Home "James” A Comedy Scream! ——— (0-Featune ————— SER Va_udeville Featuring JOL NIEMY LR €0, in a Broadway Viash! in' S0 i te roll # b Laub driver. propese |tighter [make control the | prima {to their neighbor, "brother ali| nights ! | hur [bite. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FLASHES OF LIFE: PLANS TO ROLL BARREL FROM N. Y. TO MIAMI By the Associated Pross London—Cheerful news British golf adoption of a larger and| ball “to shorten drives and more difficult.” on for appendicitis, for the authorities -Michael J. haarbe long iliness, Rockville former staty | died after Cratty, &7, commissioner, mocruts of New 27 at Savin Rock outing if Mayor J. New York city can W Huven—1 Mass, Nutional | Haven set Augnst of shor. ting according to Pro- | a8 date I of Penusyi. |4 Walker of Holland, |emme. Williamstown, adaptability ra Bridgeport— A here, Josepn el noto. | aone,: Jouapl H‘n'l’lrlvlll’l: X i3 bl send Goy, It and vgrets, prosumably from | pid (O the river deitas of the Carolinas, are | (3 O 1 summering in his vicinity, the far-| g e t north in many years, | New York-—What does a million- s think about in an extrems o . Hosmer, Montreal hrok- Jer who was in the Courtney plane {when it did a flaming dive says: *1/ was sitting, smoking and looking at the moon. Suddenly it got hot. x x 1 just wondered, *What will happen nesty * former newsboy Hollunder, intends to Smith a gilded key with @ key to the White enc newsboy to an- tiiere — ford—Mrs, Helen islator, added another 1o her [ public experiments Satur she laid the corner stone | Brook school he BRISTPL NEWS (Continued From Page Str Lewis, when of Add things te worry| Two steamship captains ar- ving from America have veported evidences of a reversal in the cur- rent of the Gulf Stream. Washington—An automobile 125 feet long, t wide + high and with wheely 40 feet in dismetor has been designed by a German en- gineer for desert traven Tt ds in- to accommod: 150 and 200 tons of cargo, London about: Seven) {4t Work at the plant of e Cloek*Co., Forestyille, M arkor lest week suffered a severe gish near the left elbow when it struek against a saw which he had Placed in to sharpen. He was &iven medical attention at the time and resumed his duties Monday morning, This morning bis condition was reporied as more favorable, Band Concert The sixth of a serles of frec concerts will be given by the New Depuarture band on (he Federat Hill Green, D Nessions a ppscm band dor Alex, 1 from New York 1o Miami has reeeived mission to traverse Pennsylvania. The only restriction imposed was (hat 1he rel must not contain illezal 1 ages, mor interfere with fraffic Harrishurg who Mooy Yor I of George I, The funcral of Geo More, Who uivd Sunday evening at the Bristol hospital, was held at 8:30 o'clock this morning at th of Jumes J. Dunn Burial was in St cometery, Nelghhorhood Prayer Mecting The weekly ncighborhood prayer weeting will be held at 9:30 o'clock Wednesdiy morning at the Lome of Mrs. A. L. Norton of 45 Woodlund street, Cambrid Mass.— Musie have s eharms but not Thomas 1. Leary Burgess, who work 1o sipep s while, comy their Maurice Zawm., coneert RBives lessons from 9 m. poom Between times Zam's prictices on the trombone. Who owns the house, has day job. hung up a' sign and has appealed 10 the cily zoninz bonrd. Burgess. his tenant, is looking 1or new quar- s and_has joined his coll-ague in his appdal zoning relicy miy Patrol- and Waltey nights and according next o on W men Joseph's i try aint, door pianist, fo 10 | 2 asked ror “For Sal Pequabuc Bridge Parvty The Pequabue Golf club will be tie scene of another bridge purty this cvening. Miss Helen Burgess is chairman of th of arrangements, ‘I\)' Miss Ora Ma i Bari Miss M "Helen Reszenskd, Donovan, Ed and Attorney Prizes ‘ners and v will be ussisted otte, Miss Agnes aret Toothill, Miss Judge Joseph M rd Gill, Robert Large Robert J. Stack. will be awarded the win- freshments will be served. uncil Meeting The regular August meeting of the city comncil will be held at o'clock this evening in the city coun- il chumber, Wins Two Races Carl Muson, loczl outhoard motor enthusiast, added two more victorivs 10 his string over the week end. On Saturday afternoon, participating in the meet sponsored by the Sprin field Canoce elub on the Connecticut : he took first place in the Class 5, sccond pluce in the free-for- . and third place in the Class C, On Sunday afternoon at Candle- wood Lake he was awarded a cash prize of $100 for taking first place in the Class B, races, He also took second placc in the free-for-all race for Boston — 1t cost Police dward Fallon a drop from a railroad bridge and ankle to capture Peter Can”™ Kelly, South Boston and alleged gangs but Dhis man at gunpoint. Fallon was crossing the when he saw Kelly rapidiy tancing (hree patrolmen wio ling him - after he had d to abandon a stolen autemo- Waiting until his man was di- underneath the nt to. the S, Although by 1 his, and Kelly until the other polic zed the pugilist rinington Republican stat. central committer votes to hold ate convention New Haven on ‘ptember at session here. pI « broken G, *Tin hantam he got bridg: outdis- were been T rectly dropped doubled volver, sorg trac he covered en drew res in 6 and —Automobile death this city far this Hurifo i for total year. The efruit derives its from the fact that the in clusters. €0 T a1 name fruit grows ~On Suturday ming leitor when O1d down and the city addressed o wais reccived at the post a What's Going to Happen to the Younger Generation? Is the Gay Innocent Ap- pearing Rural Tavern Really a Half Way Station on the High Road to Destruction? SEE “Road House” FARTS SUNDAY Middletown—Common council cre- ates offices of deputy chicf and su- perintendent of alarms in fire de- partment. Haven—Dr, Grover € sefting specialist, is operated W fweet, PALACE rODAY Helen Chadwick — Harry Myers in “BACHELOR'S BABY" "o-Feature McCoy in “WINNERS WILDER) WEDNESDAY Monte Blue—Hetty Bronson in “BIASS KNUCKLES? “o-Feature ! Buftalo W, dr., B he YPALS IN P THUR mney—Tom Heeney Great Pight Pleture i Pickhardt & Dunn SIN in Geng in the 3 Renier, 127 MAIN ST. (Opp. Arch) Wednesday Morning 88¢ Sale At 88¢—Voile and Crepe Gowns. Reg. price §1. At 88¢—All Straw Hats. Were to $3.25. At 88¢—Leather Bags. Regular price $1.50 At 88¢—2 Pair 50c—Pointex Heel Hose. t 88¢—Rayon Step-ins. Regular price $1.00. At 88¢—Children’s Dresses and Rompers. Were to $2.50. At 88¢—2 Pair 50c—Socks. At 88¢—Bedroom Slippers. Regular price $1.00, At 88¢—4 Pair 25c—Socks. At 88¢ each—On the Table—At 88¢ each. Articles (value to $3.00) including Lumber Jackets, Bloomers, Step-ins, Slips, Sweaters and Scarfs. P’HONE 1409 leg- | maay | Stony | this evening | tunerval | committec in charge | 28, MeLean will not accept a renomina- AUGUST tion and this will mean a pre-con- UNDER WAY TODAY ‘ vossible convention itselr, \\)m i Iwitt add unusual flavor that party’s gathering. The demo- crats usually have had a contest over 2 4, the senatorial womination so this (Both Parties Announce Dates for \@e. s "spmittuce ™ vemeat e : 2 of other years. However, the demo- Their State Conventions | crts exmect u divery ciurry oves choice of seven presidential electors [because there are so many in the party, imbued as they are with the Ibelief that Gov. Simith will carry the state. who would like to cast clectorate college vote for party’s presidential nominec, To Call Comentions The congressional conventions will be called by the chairman of the | sbuctive district committecs and the same holds true of senatorial and probate district myventions. Town | chairmen will - procecd immediately |, | to call town conventions wherever necessary as supplementary to the calls for rd caucusses and primarics. Al five vepublican con- ssmen have expressed willingnes |and desire for renomination so their Wardy Sesomber labors need not include a canvass to The democrats had considered Stcure delegates. On the other hand { holding their convention in the first | €ach district holds many budding as- week of September but went over to | Pirations among democrats for con. the sccond week «t Music hall, or as | Bressional honors and the district it is now called through ownership, | tonventions promise to develop con- Moose hall, was not available the 1Sts. For nearly every place on the fist week. A8 it is both parties will | State ticket and for United States have an early start in their cam- | Shator the democrs will find | puign work, both have forecast an | there a indidates whose friends ' intensive canvass to get new votew | “lready are in the ficld made, to get voters on the check lists | Warm Contests and to carry organization to a more he republicans look to the warm- advanced stage than ever before. In | st pro-convention contests over the absence of oilicial statements | United States senator and for licu- | from cither side it is known that the | it governor. In the latter in- state chairmen will be far more 'stance its settlement in convention concerned about their respective or- ide the make-up of much of | nization work than the need of | ticket below that of gove {booking up # kurge number of speak- | being known that Gov. ENDS HEADACHES ings this fall will not be the suc- cess they have been in the old days Quick, sure a w Haven Aug. T.—P cimpaigning may ohitical be said 10 be for- wally under way today with an- nouncemient by the republicans that 1their state convention for nomina- {tion of a state ticket, will be held in | this city on September 6 and 7. The | democrats will alse moeet for like purpose @ week later in this cit So rar as the republicans are con- cerned the convention dates « un- usually carly, Both parties in y past have tried to avoid Labor week for their state conyve Iy because many p might like to tion have not Vacations. an their da ‘ntion chief. ¥ members who attend the conven- returned from their ' g it beeause political discussions can b |served up at home to all who have | vadio sets Another fuctor, it has been point- ed out, is that public halls availabl: for political gutherings are very few and thos deal of money, and at the best it is A toss up whether a hall of even moderate size ean be tilled unless 1 announced speaker is one of of the best known men in party. now | few cost a great | ,‘; dom rrom headachy™ & briefly, is the experience of Theresa MceCartney and num- rs of New Britain people, Mocartuey, Arrange Outin, T th On the other hand arrangements DT o * being made in many places to R e ive outings between now and the tirst of October, and it is forecast | that both the republicans and demo- | SR e e hegat | crats will have outdoor ratification ainte Tl e | mectings immediately affer the state o U thoroughly they conventions, Bhe dify onil The issuance of the Buc e contimued. the | state Chairman J. H. Roraback for it ording o directions and | republican caucuses on Monday, Ines Were acting naturally, | August and senatorial ll|x~||lr‘l\ mgdliar’ dceatpient. . Mox - duy reports, Miss M tney conventions on August 31 will mean | (4 \ from headaches and has jimmediate activity on the part of |t complexion thut comes |town and district committees. The It R, arikokme il ot [ stute conventions of bqth partic Yo [ nominate besides the ' state officers can their candidates for United States all druggists. | senator and seven presidential elect- | ors. This will be an off-year for nomination of attorncy general and | county sheriff, | United States v B ihn that the j tired, ne i vous. Thi 5 a few cither learned | constipa- | run-down | cnained | Doz absorbed by | causing her to feel wiste cancus call by |}, ruddy ¥4 With vigorous 1 more m the ror had wo pucknge Senator George I A “Peachy” Way to a Man's Heart Mix 4 “:“nucmuchm'lfi % eup Ivanhos Mayonnaise, heap high in eanned peach hollows and serve on lettuce VANHOE Mayonnaise MINOR. READ & TULLOCK Local Distributor Don’t be wishing two years from to- day that you had taken our advice. Be glad that you took it. Start Sep- tember fourth in our new classes and suceess is yours. Trumbuil would like a tion and so would State F. M. Salmon o Find Many Violators Of Pure Food Laws | New Haven, Aug. P —A pvl»‘ centage as high as 25 of samples of colivcted from pharmacists and dispensed by them were found not to be of the sub- stance and quality demanded or the | After hearing testimony of Phili standard required by law, a rej port | Borjeson that Maloney's bull juet insucd by the Connccticut agri- | penetrated the back of his autemo. cultural experiment station shows, ibile and punctured a tire, the poljce ‘This report deals with work under hourd rule's and discipline committee “GOLD COIN" Have a case in your home. Order from your dealer, or the Pure Food and Drug laws. and |continued the hearing unthl wext TEL. 919 renomina. Pd study. in velation of “ of it i mptroller revding tests. Portions of the report, Which is ror free distribution, ur- of particular interest to physicians and dieticians, STILL UNDER SUSPPENSION Hartford. Aug. 7.—(UP)— Patiole h Patrick J. Maloney. who is yle “d 1o have fired his revolver ut AN automobile which went past a s10p signal. continued under suspons sion today. medicinal drugs cod liver ofl was sclected for detail- | Monday. VERY’ S “KILLARNEY” DRY GINGER ALE WHOLESOMENESS HERE'S nothing mystetious about the goodnessof bottled carbonated bevmgec. Made of finest sugar, carbonated water| and wholesome mte-tempting flavors,theyare pureand ful. It's the carbomtion—rn’ ‘fect only when the drinl fi /bottled—thatadds that delicious, ~ 'tangy taste. Buy them by the case. Keep a few bottles always on the ice. ottled i Summer Shoes Broken lots of Women's and Senior Miss Straps, $2.75, were $6.50 to $8.50. One lot of Women’s and Senior Misses' Tan Crepe Sole Strap Pumps $4.85, were $7.50. Pumps and One lo(_ of Men's Tan Oxfords, Rubber Sole $4.85, were $6. 1 Sloan’s Smart Shoes 64 WEST MAIN ST. OPP. BURRITT HOTEL Carbonated $500 Tn Cash Prizes ?ev W 83 Sexnp Dyyou faverite e ‘7&7%' a Bottled Cuhmu 'Ic‘t- :::l:!"l' American Bottlers of Core in your town/ Sonied m 726 Bond Bide, Wi D.C. Cash prizes will Be'suaried loe bt recses. You never know good Ginger Ale until you drink EUREKA CLUB GINGER ALE and other beverages Eureka Bottling Works 152 Hartford Ave. Tel. 8823 One lot of Bass Moccasins Crepe Sole, $4.85, were $6.00. I8