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expected the car AGAINST SIDBLAKE, o Select a Genius to Receive g (i 1 |Marsh Says Criminal Action Is | 1 ‘ Now Be]'ug Considered [49 Netvous Youths Face ‘Gruelling Test Today — No| Onless otherwise Indicated. theatrical gotices and reviewr In this colump mre | : . . ‘eepective amusement company. Criminal action a e oed Tnealy ‘dvaosr‘d manager of the Cornish Arms hotel, New York, will be taken | 5 = L STRAN JRC ' GIFT NIGHT |unless plans of the stockholders | West Orange, N. | “SHE GOES TO WAR,” STRAND | MERCHANTS' GIFL NIGHT | unless ‘p ans o ‘1 stock olde £ Vet Oranes Merchants' Gift Night will be of- | committee appointed to reorga Aug. 1.—(UP) | A. Lindber George Eastman, | who ‘has | Samuel W. tratton, head of the| London, A 1 (P—T: starting today reveals many start- ling qualities in a motion picture. It glorifies the women of the 1 who gave their all during the ntic con nd chronicles thei will consult with or surveil Although R T Warner | action have not yet been taken, Mr, | For raw material he had 49 nerv son and their |1 Bros. famous dog star the best- | Marsh admitted last night that the |OUS Young Americans—one from on will be announced tomor- | Passense loved canine in the world, has now | move has been considered to such | ¢ach state and another from the | row y o Elizines i appeared in eighteen motion pic- [an extent that the stockholders | District of Columbia. Today lidison No Text for Genl | advan i w ses those qualifications to | tively determine degree will be Lilmed ative value of inst the vast back-[the hotel” Mr. Marsh stated she h done heretofore. As the pet ‘ i ttees reports | the human beir | Tt may be that no one will win, for Edison has reser is raw m I and passed ont °d the right to | radio-phonograph s d advice the candidates | each of the 49 boys. The candi fail to attain a certain intellectual | were ticketed a standard | Proved m There is enough at stake to make | boy PR been reared from a puppy by a she- |board of directors to render an ac ds her wolf. Many dramatic situations oc- | counting of funds, the directors of | S everyone, [ e el o o | call off the contest The vaudeville program offers five |CUF in this picture in which Ria |the board who were friendly ‘o v]m'm'w with "I me'mg » mu- |Tin Tin saves the lives of three|Blake had voted him a trip to Eu- | ’ 5 eorden persons he has learned to love, | rope at the expense of the hotel, sical love affair with a cast of.six P73 i 3 c lover wrtisie: Billy and Gla The adorable child star, Davey |ostensibly to develop trade s Lee—famous for h men in “A Vision in Silver y into the hearts of| [n on the subject to | wore a placard giving the name ng acting in “You yqung men represent a selec- n made by the best judgment of many minds. You are here at my in- t as the pal of Rint the latter from evil char the wilderness. co-feat saved by |specifically what charges will ba | ters of | preferred against Blake. is such a | step is taken, adding that the attor ney employed by the committee | ous misses; Mason and Booker in “Get Going,” and Walsh Charland Co. in a variety mixture. a Beginning Sunday Jack a technical school. The older boys among the 49 may be apprehensive over the ¢t exan present. Mulhall : [ { son gave six years ago. Then it | termine which among you'shall be g p Masked s 7 isiic : e g ) | 5 2 and Patsy Ruth Miller will be offe el lasked BB mationsiila nowg tslicon Cerrin s b HHEHURIEA oot 0 I aiiinanl o tnaiye ine || i L Ao e En o S e e Work S[a['ts in Fan i ed in the all talkie “Twin Beds VG (b, States district attorney with a vlew o0 =0y S BT S s e : Beginnin Lois Wilson | to ascertaining the most advisable - it L el —_— L filsoni| | At Edison's elbow in the brain |is to stim interest of the and H. B. W will be offersd | course. g s Gamblers | O v decide that we are so | ClINIC today were five famed experts | youth of America in mental develop- | Boston | ment with mentality—Henry Ford, Col. Charles | scientific 1 |to assist the inventor in gau ular emphasis on tails remained to be rie — | well satisfied to get rid of him, we Dawes and Premier ‘“111 not carry the matter any fur- | .. | s . e ther,” Mr. Marsh declared London, Aug. 1 (P—Ambassador | bers of il 1orized to investi; the activities of pov e preme court’s decision was signed tn 5 New [means Man Leads POHCG‘ n l.(,-onmm:d‘ their cvonversations | New York yesterday morming. It i itends o 1 main ,:’\‘m,_:\‘,'}f.;};:?\‘ o to Rendezvous T | Pedted Mhalithe/ordonan o conrty Obstinacy! Gocts 8 i = 3 e will not ta 15 chosen ¢ airman and effect before Saturday. | A fine of $5 with was ir t to his Scotland home today | e SIS OB AV EIOUE CostSI N agl 7| In the meantime Mr. Blake has| | posed on Gino Bald use of adverse weathe | J el ROz, for Saturday. Mr. Marsh will T \ssemblaz z | tend the mecting. | . bl e e Morapinan sh Contradicts Crandall We]’e Pfll‘t OI PHH]Shl}]em Motoreycle Officer David Doty | 1o nilities in 11 ,}‘,."‘\':,‘Hf 3,000 Tllinois farms | = hav electric ser 2 well known New Orleans gambler, 2 | e e testified that there was a card game shot down and captured early - of Clinton street and | > = | committee took exception last | t the cor police. The other man g to a statement made by Wil.| The head breaking fracas on Har-,Corbin avenue about 10:30 yes S |ning to a statement made by Wit Thomas I nd will two 2 New Orl a., Aug. 1 (P—One of two blackmail bandits, waiting to collect $10,000 from Joe Berlin, quesionnaire to nt utility and holding companies doing today by 1 . business in the Commonwealth. was believed trapped in the neigh- 11 3 |liard A. Crandall of this city, grand |vard street last Sunday \t had a | day forenoon and he ordered the | borhood. 7 G n b l J b president of the Sons of St. George | Seavel in police court today when | players to disperse. di walked a | = : 2 John Gwllico, 28 shot thrge ( et IVlabel's Jo of Connecticut, that the supreme | Willlam Madone. 20, of 628 East|few feet and e inst a officer {0 move his right to stay if he chosc | in the hail of bullets handed the bandits a package at Prytania street Jackson avenue. . Berlin told police of appoint- ment to meet the blackmailers to '0 and plans then were made to capture them q Berlin said “he was taken for a ride” two weeks by two hooded men who forced him to deliver to them $1,000 under threat of death. Standard Oil Deal Postponed for Week San Sebastian, Spain, Aug. 1 (UP) president had issued an edict pro- |3rect and Horold Colby, of | fence, hibiting any discussion of the Corn- ‘(‘ Middletown, pleaded nolo |>0‘Hl\ ndere | to charges of breach of the peace |ish Arms situation on lodge room ind injury to private property. Jud [ floors during sessions, | Stanley J. Tracoski fined Madone | “There was such an edict one time | ;14 ¢osts and Colby $10 and cos |but after a meeting in New York | fomarking that both 1 | where it was pointgd out that the | fuily injured, which was some pun- | to move, According to Oftees Doty | matter was of such vital importance | snment, and Colby was locked up | there is always a crowd around the | |to the order, the edict was with-|in a cell for two days in default of | corner playing cards and shooting | B drawn,” he said. He daclared h 3 Mr. Crandall was entirely out of o Prosecufing Atforney J. G. Woods | der in refusing to permit a member |fold the court that the voung men |to discuss the matter in a lodge |went 10 Harvard sireet Sunday eve room in Connecticut a short time |mng to call on a woman. They | to work. Ha was not plaving cards, ago, d there was no reason | wanted her to go ric with them | hut was lookir | why the matter could not come up |in a taxicab but she refused and|defy the officer | The officer w twice obliged to spea yefore they abeyed, and B di told him he did not know his bus- - |iness and he conld not compel hin deliver them $1( N were p: TONIGHT I8 Merchant bonds. | craps 1i pleaded not guilty and went by bus to the corner to | his car. which his room mate drove Many Valuable Away FREE to on and he did not in any manner, I = el |at the state convention in Torrington | Colby, who was the aggressor, ac- | said {he Audience Byment ot $4,000/000 to)t1e Stan- T cording to Mr. Woods, insisted on| He has not worked recently, he ard Oil Co. of Jersey for its | The importance of the situation | 20ing into the buildir A bottle | said, eply o Prosccuting Aftor property and business in Spain - Tilcar over hoith % | lto lodge a whole was pointed | W8S thrown through a store window , because he is under a ¥ ORL s ot soraien ol [out today when it was learned that |2 & frce-for-all fight ensued, with | physician's care. He admitted (Fa: DOUBLE FEATU nonopoly ich was due today, has 2 - the result th orekeeper o1 | he had o Sh e nly individual members hut in | ad no job to go fo. Some fime B S Sran e not only individual member in o | SOMeoNe else cracked Madone and some cases lodges have purch & he said, he had words with Colby on the head with boftle. | Officer Doty on Main street stock in the hotel. Sir Francis|{oio¥ Of e fead Wit Ll Drake lodge of New Britain owns| oo went to the hospital und| yyqge Traceski asked Officer Doty | Colby to the police station | no stock, but the local lodge of the | & Gl | whether or not Baldi had told him Daughters of St. George has pur-| Woods Blames Colby about the automobile and the officer ok S | Prosecuting Attorney Woods re- | chased some, while Manchester and | rerreq to Colby as “one of those mon | | Rockville lodges are listed am N3 | who wander at the city showing | the Connecticut stockholders. | no discrimination as to where he TODAY, FRI., SAT. week It was explained that the monopo- ly. which is understood to have ob- tained a bank credit of 70,000,000 pesetas for tl ose of taking over the American and French oil interests, discovered at the last min- ® ufg that it could not complete the complicated leg: documents which must be signed at the time of the reciprocal ftr of the property and money. By the terms of the original settlement the payment in- | cludes 5 per cent i Since Jan- 1923, until the date of the The withdrawal of the supreme |gzoes,” adling that he was arrested president’s edict against discussing | ith colored mian on ranklin the hotel situation in official sessions | street only a short time ago. Heo is of the lodge was done, it is said, by | a 1 man, Mr. Woods sai t those who know so that The Advo- | he about in such a manner as cate, the official organ of the or-|t0 make his position hefore the ganization could he used to combat | court indefensible. He was the canse re actual payment arguments published in the hotel |of getting Madone into fracas > | . s bulletin, edited by Mr. Bla Sunday and he should heavily 7 o =3 - That the m or i e o punished, Mr. Woods concluded. 1 West Haven Aviator o B pter WUl e fene et AL g ! Pl | = % 3 the outstanding subjects of discus- | idge T ungerford, repre- | Killed in Greenfield sion at the convention August 13 in [Senting Madone, said the latter dic | b Greenfield, Mass., Aug. 1 (UP)— | Torrington now seems likely. \.\ hat alrost any loyal friend would AT Alcolane which e Rad s eniviea | R B o ) | o on seeing a companion in tronble. himself and was testing for the first a | Colby was getling the worst of the with e L e Barbershop Closed Up fight, being ouinumbered. and Ma- Thrilling field meadows last night, instantly i | On Attachment Wit |20ne tried to help him. with the re- 5 L : _ sult that he narrowly escaped having | Constable TFred Winkle today | skull fractured placed an attachment on the barber | | shop and beauty parlor of James | | Bordiere at 125, Main street on a | writ issued by Hungerford & Saxe 3 v Killing the owner, Adam Skibinski Sound! 27, and fatally injuring Perry Per- ront, a war time pilot Perront, father of five child who recently moved here from W Haven, Conn.. d Altorn.y Monroe S. Gordon, repre- One of the boys" will get M Mabel Walker Willebrandt's old job 1a few aours after being taken to Tranidin county hoer |in e Depariment of Justice, aceora- 11 fator of the Langrock-Ashley Perfect Vitaphone Housel pita [inge to rumors in Washinston, | Realty Co. Inc. The S w0 boye tvholiin ceaadl i1 1 ChaEles SRt fahove, s and R obert | S0 Sn A ERc iy cols BitiesthicciMon . vitnesse( he acel- | = “ 2 | day in August dent said the plane went into a nose | Taft, sons of Chief Justice William | ©23 T FOR 1 DAYS Ve lab helehl crico0 el o H. Taft, are lawyers in Cincinnatl, | The plaintiff claims $700, alleging : e : Charles has been Hamilton County, | that a loan of’$585 made to the de- Starts SUNDAY | 0., prosecutor. Robert was asso- |fendant on or kefore July 15. 19: ciated with President Hoove food | has been un administration during the war. 'WARNER BROS, present \ 'ON WITH THE SHOW' “ The Snappiest Comedy Ever! TALKING! ALL INGING! < FIRTY 1907 NATURAL COLOR ALL TAIKIG. AL SINGING, AL DANCING PICTURE = COMING SOON TO THE STRAND A r PALACE TODAY and FRIDAY i Marrizge By Contract ||§ | | | | AMOLER VANl | £ o |VAUDEVILLF | @ Don't get married until you have seen “Marriage By Contract.” Don't get divorced until you have seen “Marriage By Contract” with Patsy Ruth Miller between! Golden ‘Dangerous her greatest dramatic triumph vith Heaven for the few, e o T i Curves | e hiseret el Tof g LOVE BUG is TOM TYLER and % | “A Musical Love Afa GUN LAW and BILLY and GRACE CARM | “A Vision in Silver” Also short.features and news " ALL TALKING! ‘ Patsy Ruth Miller NI e Plaques will be given away to the Coming . Indies. METROPOLITAN SINGERS 4 Harmonious Misses wiTH Begins SUNDAY [ at the With H. B. WARNER, LOIS WILSON, JASON ROBARDS [ | Directed by Michael Curtiz > to the CAPITOL MASON and BOOKER Get Going SATURDAY “BROADWAY AFTER MIDNIGHT” with PRISCILLA BONNER Co-feature £ REX, King of wild he PLUNGING HOOF and 3 acts of vaudeville OBRIE WALSH and CHARLAND | “A Variety Mixture” es in i MAY FILE CHARGES Edison Peers Into Minds of Boys |0 i it Four Year Techmical Scholarship|” ey yepira IS i New in theme and decidedly 80| = "o\ ihe Capitol tonight with |the hotel are changed, according to | bridled electricity harnessed | Massichuselts Instituto of Tech- | Mail today suid the British in its telling, “She Goes to War!” in | =eC ) W0 B0 00 SERCY ven |A. P. Marsh of this city, chairman | IiSht, was experimenting today in a | nology, and Dr. Lewis Perry, head- | trade, just f rom its v thrilling sound, which story holds |many Raeble Bl Deing Ewem| oo S U e new field in search of the intangible er of Phillips-Exefer academy. | condemnation in the Vestris the screen at the and theater o While final steps toward criminal | thng called human genius. ter the examination those men |would cons| diately ates . d scated in the ap- nner of scientists. Each party : s any youth nervous. The winner will | of his state. They assembled quietly | i he|the people of Great Britain : : ) . i the | L G : T A receive the Edison scholarship, en- | and took their Edison spoke: | Singing F anc Sonn; 34 E] arsh sa state | 2 i g | ¢ Metropolitan Singers, four harmoni. |Singing Fool” and “Sonny Boy,” is| Mr. Marsh said he could not state | oins him to a four-year course in - ALl 2. 1 (UP)—A few de- v before the special commission . oAl as ] enting Colby, said the latter had | in this state will be ready Dawes visited Premier MacDonald at bosrdiitiretiorayhs | been arrested only once in the 14 | its wor < emier ) ald at | ot heen served, although the su- phenastRadionly 3t e ; . ; No. 10 Downing strect again today. | : nonths of his married life and he | A ne Frank W. Oshorne, counsel and to ask the co- all public Perfect Vitaphone House CAPITOL Gift Night A PICTURE WITH TWO BIG STARS! Co-Feature 1AM F@X PRESENTS EMOTIONS GEORGE | NORA LANE FARRELL MACDONALD DER New M e Daily | board of erdict of s disaster | whether lance of « sary. S eaaiaile el ground of the frozen and icy North, | Shortly before the supreme court | {72, MERS et comparedito)] to the dominions and fore T SiE0CTS L 5 Frozen River” depicts the love of [ was appealed to in an effort to force | g Radat ernments with a view of obtain- | COMed S s keable, but when No One Ma e Chosen 1l Yesterc entor ssembled = Pl place, | she |@ 408 for man, even thtough he has | Mr. Blake and his friends on the | JOnsiMagiBe o | ? Lt fihied com international agree- | comn 20 to Conn | detac from Pri 1de Belore mornin | Nourse Rogers and o Pageantry and Inspection Feature Artillery Training Camp Program Haven Boy edal C. M. T. C. Encampment | % Choice May Be Made If Lads Fail to Advance in Safety Measures May! ~ear Newport. ainst Sid Blake, Measure Up to Standard. Follow Vestris Case = m was by reviews f harles P. Summerall United States army neral Preston Brown, commander | blu erals and gu by Col. Walter of the fort Wins | Yo ol aver official inspec- nent. Later in the Summerall and Brown were 1o London | Dorchester and De D. greates trophy awarded by Ma: o W nd WV r, Mass . Medal for New Haven npson, E Major student; B. B. Hill, Wo wel- | Brown, Providence, R. 1.; while Goyernor Case and his | Bradford, Mass, s and a Mrs. Rogers, as has been her cusy Fort Wright at New saw the civilian sol h of apprentice the naval training joint manoeuv Zes prese d: Worce H; N iency cups. | T. Maxant, Ayer , Battery G: | Lowell and E. J. Kennedy, s tom, presented medals for Battery C and No. 4, Battery. he 234rd Coast Artillery cup, at Rhode Island @warded to the battery showing the efficiency went to Battery b thy American Legion, Middlesex county, for the battery with the highe number of points in athleti§ ipetition went to Battery C, Prizes for the best all-around stus citizens | dents of $50, $30 and $20 were won, illery) camp at | respectively, by R. H. Perry, Provi- to mili- | denc veretty Conley, Dorches- Military training camp association chief of | medals for excellence went to, Spenq r de Mille, Newton Center, Mass., ster, ) ict 'suses) nis’latest, “Drozen! River a|committes has engaged counsel, ‘a | Pecred into'their minds through the‘ lison, the man from whom *‘\f'rinflw“ M‘H st corps area, by both the student | Mass., white student, and to John Jq experiences in a most impelling |y, ' one talkie, is said to be the | prominent New York lawyer | medium of a five-hour examination | science has kept fow seerets, ad- | 1% and th: gl fers and the 1 troops at | O'Connor, Worcester, and Waldo Hy U most colorful and thrilling story in| “We are so glad to get rid of him | At his laboratory. He will be looking | mitted the possiility of error in his | POInted by the hoard of tr ! Fort Adams, the afternoons | Matilimez, Gardner, Mass.. red. stud _ Eleanor Bodrdman, Heroine of | T QAT SE L TR S bo | that we may decide to drop criminal | 1O knowledge, imagination and ini- | quest for geniu ) Hrsmnddal e e e D Basic students who werg o s Rupert Hughes story Is reveal | .., "¢ ihe Capitol theater for threc | action, although we expect him to | tiative—the three things he consid- | hore s nojtestd nessalil | inayl o e Rl i ey e | lhant S Cacsi RS NSenaton el medals included Edward F 4 paaln o '"‘"r';l[ K ]“lhm:;(\';g““ days, starting today mage good of funds withheld from | TS requisite to succe; o ihe boy jemitable yarastick wiich taw spodt it T Hel Congresswor Edith Brockton, J. H. Zors tion. is totally unlike anything ¥ ht u a thian, New Haven, Conn.; Clinton F Stanley W, Grant, | Joworck, Warren, K. L; Robert Y, of t Comstock, Dev Mass.; Arthur Iy day Ge Watson, Boston; Howard F Bottom4 rovidence; Ambrose R. O'Brieq anis J. Murphy, best ition ex . | showing in close order drill and the school of the soldier by studenty ase In- | from her di; nest d out to- nd repor ‘ompd v to begin held v and of Lynn Represen f Win- irman. to ap- nt of pub- ation of a Don’t let hot weather rob your coffee flavor Buy full flavor! Especlally in hot weather does coffee tend to give off aroma ) — lose strength and flavor in the air. The famous Boscul vacuum can is the only way to get full strength— full flavor. Best at any time but especially now. It Leeps all Boscul’s fine flavor — strength — aroma locked in vacuum so you get all the goodness of the world’s best coffees in your cup. Why take a chance on half stale iven rons in JRES! PERSONAL TODAY. FRL, SAT. || FA-\/V\I LY = BU-SI NESS PURPOSES half = cnly charge is three and one- per cent per month on unpaid amount of loan. Beneficial Loan Society New Britain, Conn. Room 201, Raphael Building Second Floor 99 WEST MALN STREET Telephone New Britain 1-9-4-3 Open §:30 to Saturday 8:30 to 1 d by the State— ,.“m\lllllmu“! n s | i H H TELEPHONE 207 25 ARCI ST. An accurate - bpokkeeper D needed in every business. If you went to Wy W. F. Sheehan, Lowell. can qualify, there is a position , waiting for you. Our course | qualifies you to take that posi- tion. ENROLL HERE TODAY ALL THIS WEEK CAPITOL PARK HARTFORD CIRCUS WEEK FLYING MELZORAS KURTZA & KURTZ ensational—Death Defying Free Acts Twice Daily—Afternoon 5; Night 10:30 Positively Most Thrilling Acts Performing in Patrol Dri SATURDAY — FIREMEN'S DAY’ Hose Races, Afternoon 20 Companies 20 America Today TONIGHT Amateur Boxing Tomorrow (Friday) CONVENTION DAY, A. M. O. S. Park Opens 10 A. M. — Band Concerts — Drum Corps Contests