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the ultimate authority whose hand |and thought were felt by the least of hlk 2 - ||Ql* New Britain meet at Me- 2 p. m. tomorrow. playgrounds will part Nathan Hale, Smalley | Pai Smith, Vance, Washington | and Willow Brook. Novelties will be | ;nn“ red for prises in the different | events except those for which sev- | POVPOOE®® | rul of the merchants have donated. | “ROAD HO AT CAPITOL, | Monier Bros. have given a baschull | Fox Kilms “Roud Housc which | glove, u hard ball und a playground | !5 at the Capitol theater tonight and | bat; the H. J. Donnelly Co. V' ogg I Wednesday, is a fast moving, well | sweater; Kolodney Bros., a * told story of w prodigal son whol|er” a tennis racquet strays from the straight and narrow |light; Raphael's through parental misunderstanding |an umbrella, a pockethook and basketbull into the arms of a fascinating girl| beads; the Fair department store,| Girls' ba who is the lure for a gang of thieves. | (wo week-end bags: the Alling Rub. | Cast in the featured roles are Co., a pair of tennis | Maria Alba, who possesses, by her King & Doyle, a box of ca distinct and vivacious personality, | toy acroplanes morc potential possibilities for | Tig events will b stellar matcrial than any newcomer | g40 varg jun, open in recent years. e On Thursday the entire show | [iie e changes and brings « double feature | 10" ; |show headed by the triumphont re (R yand! dislly open: :',?f” e turn of Lillian Gish in “The White| ¢n FO00 Seal 000l = 0 Sistor” with Ronald Colman. The| pich A Hod flnqer o ) co-feature will offer Alice White and | 0%, Ty mace (andev 8 Chester Conklin in “The Big Noises'| TIrI 80 ward dash (80-50 11 8 R oys' potato ruce, distance ichard Barthelmess in “Out of e s the Ruins” comes nest Sunday for| Y%, (Undor B9 1he) A dour dagivun, | yards (60-80 pounds) Girls' vibbon race (over 80 1hs) A ribbon race (under S0 1bs). midget race (distance 3o ipate ¢ suck ' 50 yard yurd ruce | dash (60-50 1bs). | dash (60-50 ibs). | ce (over 80 Ibs). | race (ever 80 1bs). | dash. sed Loy Girls Girls' Uniem otherwice indicated. (hegtrical matices WYiten & srese agencier for 4 reviews 1m thie eniun the ‘wenective amusement company. Aug. 14 dislikes the is uncomfortable when out and stured at, to be the c Hoover GOOD BILL AT STRAND A very fine blll of select vaude- ville opened a three day engugeme at the Strand yesterday offering five acts of real good entertalnment. Topping the vaugdeville program s iiddl¢ Davis and Girls, a snappy Lrowdway revuette with a girl jazz band. Mr. Davis, a very llent dgncer offers some dances in com- edy and semi-acrobatic that wcere well received at the performances. Among the other acts are the Fon- deaus in “Up in the Air” a pretty acrlal offering: Will J. Kennedy and his company of six artists in “Pincn Me,” & comedy skit that is quite laugh producive; Sparling and Iose in “The Sparring Partner,” a very good comedy offering with song; and the Four Chocolute Dandies, a fast harmony offering displaying %00d voices in unique songs. The photoplay feature presents charming Greta Garbo with Conrad Nagel in “The. Mysterious Lady.” ruce (under ce (under 60 pounds). " poie vuult, open. high jump. open. department store, running broud irks him thousand cyes. and a To those who st ud near him in crowds it is sometimes evident that | Jumy, throw, all throw, running broad Girls' hop. skip und Boys' wheelbarrow 80 pounds). Boys' shoe race (under 14 years) It is the first time of years that the have been open, open. open. jump, jump, race e is uncomfortable open. open. (undes shoes; | and You never know good Ginger Ale until you drink EUREKA CLUB GINGER ALE and other beverages under 14 open under 15 Yesterday, shortly’ aflee PLAYGROUND ACTIVIT[B | n. ~ 5 . turn in the afternoon revealed thet | H“(]VER,S P['U[IY however. he must stcp out |[NO Trace of Waltham Man Who | | : stage In person. He can no o . 2 5 ' .| Recently Disappeared From Nor- toward Danielson. [l (s \Where He Was Working. lie, because for th an actual p(‘hl LT u | morial park ut (UP)—No| [l]e SDOmgh[ thing 1o him. heretofore he was|day of Waldo Beirkmaier, Zi-year-| N6 aiicty for the draug o fought for them, sinking himself in |employment here after acting spotlight. He only for the republican party, but | (he 1ocal office of the state high-| Denver. Aug. 14 UP—linprove- of the hardest things that he-could | W4s auiet but normal. Several days|New York Yankee pitcher, ill in & himself forward or letting others sometimes make an cifort to main- when King Albert'offered him prac- boat crossing Sun Francisco Bay re- | relief, he only scowled and chewed attempted and it is{gmall, arritating clicks of cameras | most gruffly ness to trumn for distance events. his annoyance or w sidelong Belgian people.” “Herbert Hoover, law, MeAloon, Mangan. Stanley. | It is on fishing trips, perhups, that | Friend of the o & 3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1928. M“ ST“:L IlssmG at the office, Beirkmaler: h’l A he had taken a bus as far as Central St 5 | longer only direct. He must be seen, e iplaysnounds et | Danielson state police said they sonality. Norwich. Aug. 14 | no report of hi ,‘ ~ER ' s 5o port of him. | cempaigning for others. not him-jold Waltham, Mass. draughtsman, | FfY WoS (et hete It & mein Wal- Stanford University, Cal., 5 the organization he led. |queerly for several days. | pointed und it for nimself as a candidate for of-|Way department for six months.!ment was shown last night in ths I have to do. He instinctively with. | 489 he Wegan acting in a peculiar|local hospital with an attack of when he is the | push him to the front of the scene. {tain his serenity of manner., tically any title in the gift of the in a number | cently, with a bank of faces turn-|on h a common sign that he | these events will incite lon all sides, a quick little jerk of | I don't want any title, sir. Don't Ofticials will be the Misses Skelly | flash from his keen blue eyes, his | So King Albert Belgian People.” Shea and Paul. Mr. William Squire | the inescapable retinue of the pres- | —— Attleboro, Mass., Man Is distance | *“%=————————._—____———= P”BLIGITY IS N[]T subordinatea But he seldom | search started when he did not ve- l‘ l’"““l ll Il Village and had been seen walking B . i he must speak directly to his pub- will hold the annual Cflfldldaw PiC[l!l‘ed 2 sh“flflmg | were searching for the man but had il E g i oz o ew.| definite trs ad bee 0-| - . While campaigning s no new|defin race bad Desn found: do-| oo Tl s arsushinness self. He has espoused causes and | who disappeared from his place of thax it Now, "however, he is fighting not | Beirkmaier had been employed in | EHOCKER: 18 BETTER £ § g T ates . | According to his fellow workmen, he |condition of Urban Shocker. former nosure of a|tices That, his intimates say, is one |draws from the idea of thrusting |Wanner. pneunionia. center of atiention and that he Hoover's friends recall that even As he sat in the bow of a ferry kingdom for his work in Lelgium 440 and hall-mile fing with his every move, and the |is embarrassed, and answered al- | boys with initiative and willing | his big body occuxionally would be- | call me anything but a friend of the had engraved a and Adler. Messrs. Neverick, Pep | impatience special medal for will in act as scorer. The chil- idential candidute is most irksoms dren will meet on their respective ' since to him fishing is a real art and On Thursday the program will change and will offer Lex Beach's story in photoplay form of “The Mating Call” with Thomas Meighan, Renec Adoree and Evelyn Brent. The vaudeville show on this pro- gram is headed by Jean Granese, the celebrated Broadway comedian, and four other big time acts. Beginning Monday Clem New Britain Follies will be with a cast of ffty local tainers. Lewis" offered enter- DARIEN POLICE SHAKEUP LOUIS TRAGY Psssns Noted English Novelist and Journal- ist Dies At His Home ford, Kent, Near Ash- ‘ngland. Aug. 14 (UP)—The death | | of Louis Tracy, novelist and journal- tst, at his home in Sellendge, nea Ashford, Kent, was announced to- | | da Lonion, The cause of death was not given. Louis Tracy was born in Liver- Girly' potato yards (over 80 pounds) Boys' potato race, yards (60-80 pounds). distance distune POLITE CAMPAIGN SEEMS T0 BE SURE Republican. and Democratic | playgrounds at 1 | Transportation 10 will e several o'cleck p. m Memorial park trucks offered by factorics, made by Tocal of Boston has heen chosen to head the men's division of the Smith-Rob- inson f to cam who will vote in a pr year first voters’ | paign \gue organized among the young men for the first time this idential election. HEARING ON MONDAY favorite woment had any bait, splash and the broke word stalked off down stream To the Hoover philosophy | Held as a Beer Runner On the weeks ago, e trip to the Sierras stoud one d thigh a« stream. A dramatic vived, semi-sacred to fisherman—when a trout pool was watching almost ready 10 strike wen tripods in the brittle the forest from the fishorman, s deepened on two | in his pna Attleboro, Ma: | A four-mile ¢ led to the c ture of Jumes J. McFarland, 22, of 47 Oak street Somerville, as an al- leged rum runner, here shortly be- fore midnight. Patroln pursued Aug. 14 (UP)— rubbr trout boots, true a deep his hen, | stream meras Not a| Horace McFarland's from the Rhode Island line to th city, reported having found 50 gal- lons of moonshine in the car. but the | “xpeparland was released under his fuce as he } $500 bonds pending a court hearing. Clifford, click of ¢ stillness, stranger the difficulty | hus in getiing ~accustomed g pool. England, on March 15, 1863 mfl F lG NDie I Do ot Fos A i the spotlight is at first glance | ] Disappearance of 10 Gallons of L~ |He Was & prolific writer and nis | ers Feel Gourteous B R R e e e L ] works of fiction were extremely mony on Bosten's “Brickbottom” ly was a world known nam . or From Headquarters popular in the United States as well | A IR fenaR Dowe ars ol ib saatils e ’ : i 4 as Europe. “The Wheel 0° ortune” | NeW York, Aug. 14 (UP)—Repub- | Liquor Blockade Cases, ‘.»t;r\..-:-: S R :t'llu:nfl “::“r'l-lm‘:«';:afl:d‘l'l’nu"::ffi Precipiate Trouble. land “The Pillar of Light,” early lican and democratic leadors have Boston, Aug. 14 (UP)—Hearing| THey explain that in every great | ness duie 10 temparary Constipatho, ; Darien, Aug. 14 (UP)—Policc of- | VOrks, were widely read. Other agreed on a gentlemanly presiden- iedie) b prise he has engaged he invars L R T HEmey TR e s o ficials refused today to comment on a reported imminent shake-up in the Daricn police force following in- vestigation of the alleged disappear ance of 10 gallons of confiscated li- | quor from police headquarters. Action is cxpected at the Thurs ¢ mecting of the police comumis- sion. Investigation of the reported dis- | appearance is continuing. to Commissioner Hughes. “IU s truc that 10 gallons of li- quor arc missing if the report of Sergeant Amos Anderson, who made the scizure July 3, is Hughes said. “However, possible that there may be a take in arithmetic and th ording George W. K. mis- sallons were turned over instead of 910 reporte the § Chier Ha Bmith could not be reached today for a statement. He left on a 10-day vacation after the police commission held a hearing on the case Saturda Wants Lunch Cart Site correct,” | it is quite | only 400 | | books included | “Rainhow T {eumstance » Red Year, | ¥ Wi “The, The Park Lane Turning Point,” tand The Woman the last named being ahed in 192 Tracy traveled [and the of Wrath,” Mystery,” “The { ck in the pub widely in Tndis United States. During the [war he was attached to the British {war mission in this country and [wrote and lectured widely on the war. In 1921 he collectad thousands tof dollars here for the restoration of Westminster Abbey. At various times he was on the editoriul stoffs of \ewspupers including the lLondon Times and Daily Mail He was a member of club in New Yorl the lLotos Bartlett Would (hamze Rules for Developments . A radical change In the require- [ments for aceeptance of new real [ estate developments is favored by Councilman Donald 1. Bartlett who USEek(s 2 statute which would re- | politics and 1 tial campaign. When asked what he Herbert Hoover's accepta Chairman John J. Raskol of democratic national committee sur- | prised political reporters by pra- | ing its “tempercd” tone and letting pass an opportunity to criticize its treatment of issu Raskob regards Governor 1. Smith, as democratic candidate, the proper person to answer and comment upon Hoover's speceh, he explained. “I think," Raskob said, “that Mr Hoover's specch is one that tends to raige politics to a bit higher level thought of peceh, | the Alfred (T was tempered, “1 particularly admi to clevate this campaign to the dig- nity that a contest of this kind, 1 feel. should command in American hope, for my part, that we whl be able, on our side, to Keep the conduct of the campaign on & very high basis. “I belleve that the respeclive parties 4 his desire effort of the engaged ina |campaign of this kind should be to educate the people ~to honestly edu cate the people—as to the merits | Will by bere Monday on IR, Scharton's held in Suffolk superior court Attorney William application for an in- | junction to restrain authorities trom | continuing th the Br ville. In represe tom, declared that at to esta had th action He asserted saken pose o sphere, nolitical tional Bushne herents Scha sionet ‘oote I Besid llice chie bridge “simply and legitim: shocll of [leaders in the liguor blockude in ickbottom scction of Somer- is application, nts 20 v Scharton, who dents of Brickbot- no time prior blishment of the blockade ere been any for such it in the minds of police that the action wi purely for no e son but for the pur f creating a political atmo publicity and to ady cause excy secure a wement for the n republican party, to which 1l and Foote are avowed ad- rton referred to state commis- of public safety Alfred I, and District Attorney Robert Middlesex county blockade movement. les Bushnell and Foote, po- John J. MeBride of Cam- and Charles A, Kendall of iably | ground. He Alds in climinating Toxins and s hizhly esteemed for producing copi- ous watery evacuations. has remained in the was “the chief” back- always, Wednesday Morning Specials at HE NEW BRITAIN Campbell’s tsoups & Beans 3cans .... Kellogg’s Corn Flakes 2 pkgs. | Best New Potatoes, pk. - 25 17¢] 13¢ Lean Fresh Shoulders, lb § er e, and their subordinates. : Anticipating opposition from | i o T cobbal hlghua N fory | Character and ability and reputation i Tk notion. Hisdkads o Franklin squarc “prop owners who have successtully fought against | the placement of a gasoline filling station at Iranklin square and i*carl strects, Building Inspector Arthur N, | Rutherford is holding in abeyanc an application to install a lunch cart at that corne The application was made by John J. Dillon of 93 Robbins strect Waterbury, whe proposes § move a $14,000 dining car onto the lot. The property Is goned for industrial uses, and . petition was made months ago to change it to a husi- B district to permit of a gaso- | « filling station. Acting at the } uest of owners of nearby proper- 1~ the common council tabled the tition. } Dining carg are permitted in in- | 1strial areas. but strong opposition | as been made to this type of busi- | neas clsewhere, and the has decided to await possible pro- inspector several | the sale of building lots is permitted. The absence of such a requirement has been the cause of frequent pro- fest hefore the board of compensa- fion and assessment when grades, OUght by new property owners to be permanent, have heen changed by | the board, with attendant cost to the | ¢ owner of the land, as the councilman proposes would insure a purchaser there would be no | further cost for road grades, and that gas, water and sewer accon- modations cun bhe had. No street which has not been brought to grade cribed by the city can now have > conveniences, A statute such NONERATED Bridgeport, Aug. 14 (1 P)—Vartun | Aslanian of Ri was absolved of criminal ity for the death of his mother-ite law, Mrs, Gadar Savajian, in a find- ing returned to by Corener John | Governor & | occupation on the Rhin, lof their respective candidates K pronouncements of leaders are addressed to the und tile of political workers. Pre tentinl candidates ure uloof these W mere figures at the far end of stadia and auditoriums, voices over the radio hetw N grand opera clection and stringed quartets, The red fire has vanished from streets. Vituperation of the old type orator 18 heard no more frow tho strect corner. But there still is the political campaigner who inakes six or seven towns in a day and talks from the rear scat of an autémobile. It is to these that the appeal for a high planc campuign is addressed. Democrats are going forward here with plans for the campaign for ith. Major General Henry T. Allen, of Kentucky, com- mander of the American army of as been the hegun trooy Cambri charge when 20 and police detuily dze and Somerville of the district, which is st weelk state | from | took under semi-martial law. wdo| Pittstield, L. Bachmann York has pur N Mass., oun " (UPy— New plant of the Aug nd company of sed the Pittstield Woolen Manufacturing Co. It was would owners| the working foree ed fror announced fhat the husiness be continued under the new hip, with the probability ths would be ine; n the pregent 200 to about SCALP SPECIALISTS SAY FOR GRAY HAIR -ARMOL’R’S STAR BACOV (in the piece) Ib. 35¢ Roast Veal Veal for Stew H. L. llnml.\ s Boneless Hams m. ... . 30c | Fresh l\lllul |fl\\l . 38c¢ | MA‘(\\ LLL HOUbh (OFFEL csnennnass I B0 WHITE LOAF FLOUR ............. sack $L15 RQYAL LL CH CRACKERS .....21b. box 30c - / vo 7 i T = e . 2 cans 25¢ 2 cans 33¢ pkg. 25¢ - Mason jar 2 | Me et Teaty 1 rolls 25 Toilet Tissue \--urml am 2‘5@2&‘,‘,f{?y"BUTTaR ... 2 bs. %c 2 doz. 79¢ Oleo . Good Luck Oies . Prize who | automobile | Eureka Bottling Works 152 Hartford Ave. Tel. 862-2 WHOLESOMENESS YOUNG folks obtain an invig- orating thrill from delicious, wholesome soft drinks. Besides high-quality sugar with its energyvalue,bottled carbonated beverages contain pure carbon. appointed head of fhe : Nucoa Nut Oico Oleo ated water and wholesome flap' gl ""‘1“‘.?_7 i i \:I‘l: l;::r(![mn was Killed when & Skt o ”‘t' nationalvern LEA s HAlR TON‘C 7‘ ’ ‘N BAN : 7? I e vors. CarbOMtlon R ia n a0 e duty. b will b4 15, anot) e GOLDEN BANTAM CORN ........... doz. 25c s z SaT % OUTHFUL COLOR ARRESTS AT CARIO |wutomobile driven by i Akld- s TGS vorar, RESTORES YOUTHFUL COLOR 2 only when the drink is bottled Cairo. Fgypl. Aus. 14 UP—Tour ded and struck a pole here Aug. 10. | ' oneorie voter, Peters | BANISHES DANDRUFFGmwT“ FANCY LLBERTA PEACHES ....... bask. 29¢ men. including Husean Yassin, | ssie————— | ES HEALTHY . . . produces that sparkling, student’s leader and former deputy | g 9 . e Siew acianiall 403ty ian an Ol g—— S R D R B *;;31‘“ Beets :;‘“k'e R'l’; 19¢ appetite-creating tang, : of a disturbance at the railroad stu- | ' THE - B 5 e A " tion on the departure of Makram HIDE O T ST R A ND TODAY and WID ; alatas sox s Ebeid. a former cabinet minister, R GRETA GARBO e Squash ... ea. ~ 3 for 10c o mm:}T":'ro"iwnm.- Gl VAUDEVILLE —in— Cabbago ... hd. omatoes ... b, e ng %D mkr preatit’ wratedio) serined “The Mysterious Lady” Sound Yellow Onfons, 4 Ibs, Cantaloupes ........ 2 for 25¢ at the arrests, but the quartot was 1 CHOCOLATE DANDIES! with 0 b faken igto custody for further in- TODAY and WED, Other Great Acts Conrad Nagel $500 In Cash Prizes Nouth Bosten yards of the New 127 MAIN ST. e tugorte for York. New Haven and Hartford ive quiry. WOMAN'S HEAD SEVERED Boston Aug. 14 (P—The body of & young woman with the head sev- ered was found early“foday in the railroad. The head was discovered some distance away. In their early investigation the police were uncer- tain whether the woman had been struck by a train or met death otherwige. llel OR LAW STA ps Bogota Columbia, Aug. 14 M—An | effert to postpone application of u recent law restricting the consump- tien of alcoholle liquors in Colom- bia until 1932, has been defeated by a large majority fn the Colombian chamber of deputien, The new log- islation will ge fnto effect in Oc- —PALACE— —~TODAY— “OLD IRONSIDE! Added Attraction ILLION FOR LOVE —TOMORROW — Jdetta Goudal in “THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN" AN GOLD” FRIDAY Continuous Maria Alba, Lionel Barrymore THURS.—FRL—SAT. Double Feature Begins hlllldl) Richard Barthelmess in “OUT OF THE RUINS" THURS, FRI., AT. Just Watch This Show For Entertainm aaese smovevion With 5 Acts of Select Vaudevilie Featuring the Famous Funster JE. N GRANESE Begins Mon—Clem Lewis' “New Britain Mimstrel Follies” Is An Hour of Love Worth Dishonor and Death? To hold in his arms for & few fleeting minutes the sirl this hevo endured suficring, disgrace, and court mariial— a firing squad and was officlally exccutod! loved— fuced BUT LOVE CONQUORED! pite his wounds, his dishonor and his official dea; she survived 1o live and love! FOR lpVE RISES AFRESH “OUT OF THE RUINS” Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn NS PHONE 1409 M Specials for Wednesday Morning At $250—CORSETS and CORSELETTES—odd sizes. Were from $4.00 to $6.50. 501:—CHI[;DRE. 'S GOWNS. Were to $1.50. At 98¢—STEP-IN SETS of VOILE. Reg. price $1.98. At 88¢—ALL STRAW HATS. Were to $3.25. At $10.98—ALL CREPE DE CHINE and FLAT CREPE DRESSES. Regular price $16.98. At $1.59—One ot of Crepe KIMONOS. Reg. price to $3.50 At $1.25—SILK HOSE—every pair perfect. weight and chiffon. Odd sizes. to $1.95. S¢ Table—Articles valued to $1.50 mcludmg Brown Silk Hose, Children’s Silk Vests, Bath ing Caps, Handke: chiefs, Jewelry, ete. At 98¢—A few CHILDREN’S DRESSES and BOYS' SUITS. Values to $2.00. (2 to 6 years). At 17¢—A small quantity of 29¢ BATH SALTS. At T5e—Few WHITE UNIFORMS. Reg. price $1.50. At In service Values $1.65 On the 2. Carbonated Beverages. (7fiw.’r a BOTTLER in your town! LWAY VERY’ “GOLD COIN" BEVERAGES “KILLARNEY” DRY GINGER ALE Have a case in your home. Orhrh—ymddru TEL. 919 Bonited Beverages, Washington, D.C. Cash prizes will e awarded for best recipes,