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..nfl"!f:, '/rfi' y_ &1 =1 Juless otherwise Indicated, theatries) written by the press agencles for MARY PICKFORD AT LYCEUM Mary Pickford, more beautifu more vivaclous and more enchanting than ever, is belng shown at the Ly ceum today and tomorrow in “Doro- thy Vernon of Haddon Hall,” one of her most elaborate productions. 1t has to do with a young girl in the time of Queen El'zabeth who defic friends and family to win and retair the love of the man of her chol With this elegant picture thére arc the usual selected comedies and the the vaudeville is exceptionally good. The latest news relenses, while headline act 1s the Tyson Revue. ting Thursday is one of the greatest character plays ever filmed, “Welcome Stranger,” which rer kable run in New York sev- eral seasons ago, is a combinatior af David Harnm and Perlmutter, philosophy with comady, a Jowish storeke & little New England town. Jack Demp excellent saturday’s bill. GLORIA SWANS Gilorlous Gloria— iiL".fl e ‘A\ - X’ 5 and others appear in the has a Potash and since it combines rare Hebrew The story revolves around per who comes to ov In “Flght and Win" also will be on Thursday, Friday and |! i I!I lllll IIIII! ik T ‘3 notices mnd reviews W (his column are the rewpect've amusement cotnpany. |theater today and Wednesday, || Its an Allan Dwan production for | Paramount, adapted by Forrest Hal- |sey from the popular novel of the same name by Capt, Percival Chris- topher Wren, Ben Lyon, Norman Trevor, Ivan Linow, Joe Moore, | younge of the four “Movie | vaudeville bill {8 headed by “The Rainbow a luminous ses- sion of song and dance, 'The offer- ing 18 a real novelty and the com- pany of six offer some wonderful ‘singing and dancing. Lew Brems » and Danny Fitz, formerly favorites here in musical comedy are now in vaudevilie and gave a splendid act. Murfayne i3 a xylophone player | v and a wizard on the instrument. Hls | music was enjoyed yesterday, Reserved seats forthe New Years' I Eve Midnight Show are now selling at the hox office. The big attrac- | 'tion will be Marty Dupree's 1ollies and a big vaul sville bill. | GLADYS DELMAR AT CAPITOL The feature attraction at the Capi- | ol on the Kelth vaudeville bill is Gladys Delmar and Band, a synco- pated sextette who offe a super | the part of cert | Investigation whict | tapp {al Daugherty to s NEW BRJITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1924, DEPOSED WARDEN MAKES CHARGES . Aflanta Official Ousted, Claims| Spite Atlanta, Dee, 16.—Interest in the| investigation of the federal peniten- tlary here, which has resulted in the resignation of A. 1. Sartain, warden, and hls statement that his resigna- tlon was requested “solely for the purpose of paying off old scores on n indlviduals,” cen- tered today in th arrival from Washlngton of W. J. Donovan, as clstant attorney general, and the meeting of the federal grand jury. “My resignation was requested by Attorney General Stone on the grounds that I was too lenient with bootlegger prisoncrs,” said Sartain, Then following a denjal that bootlegger prisoncrs had Leen dealt with more leniently than had other prisoners, The depose en cited figures to show that in t 160 bootleggers wore | ded in the 550 prisoners made “tr which number 18 about the same as that of other classes of Yriso The warden complained that the 1 to the re- quest for his resignation er 1 a two months period of open letters, 1 telephone, inspection of his private bank ounta. and intimi- dation of firty fed pr Rartain, whose is in Wash- ington Court House, Ohio, was ap- pointed by former Attorney Gener- cceed Warden @ last year | | aver, that he had mo direct proot of a connection between the discharged \ torekeeper and the Weehawken rum ndal, The sllence of ofticlals of the jus- | tice départment about the whole | matter has eerved to accentuate ru- \ mors of the serfousncas of the situa- tion at Atlanta. A further evidence of Lvha unusual importance attached to he problem there is scen in the dis- | patch of Assistance Attorney General | Donovan to take personal charge, and in officlal hints of a thorough | housecleaning. It was indicated today that for the | present no explanation would be made by the department. An At- lanta grand jury ls to declde some of the questions involved, and of- | ficlale take the position that means time nothing of an informative char- | acter should be permitted to reach the publie, |Gray Suspended for . Letting Engine I‘leeze‘ Willlam Gray, operator of the| oily's alr compressor, was suspend- ed untll February 1, 1925, at a &pe- | clal meeting of tha board of publie works yesterday afternoon, this bee ing punishment for permitting the machine to freeze during the cold | snap two weeks ago. Gray wasg glve en a hearing by the board, but was { unable to explain the matter satis- ctorily. He sald that he had | drained off the water in the radia- | tor on Saturday night, and that Mon- | | day had been 8o cold that his men | had not worked, so that the condi- | tlon of the machine was not discove | | ered until Tuesday morning. He sug- gested that someo had poured | water In, but could give no reason for such an actior | Chairman Conlon said that he had investigated the matter and felt that is Store Will Be Open Evenings Beginning Tomorrow Night, Wednesday, Dec. 17th This Is Done in Order to Relieve o (ilorla as an Italian girl, product ol 1he slums— (ilorla keeping a small cafe in an Alzcrian barrack town-— Giloria as the pride of the French T'oraign Leglon— Glorla's at her “Wages of Virtue” at | Dyche, now n agent in one | & . ° &£ the Congestion of Last Minute it should not unnoticed by the hoard, as over $400 damage was done, All the members of the board | wera determined to have clity's | machines properly cared for and th vote to suspend Gray was unani- | mous, 22 Miss Delmar i3 a little girl [ DY & prohib with st big band but oh, how she|OKlahoma. Attorney can dance. The playing of m.wmflml Sartain to W band is & musical treat. The hook | Wack'and at that time of fun according to James Reynolds | Fesignation, it was revealed, is a loose leaf ledger from which a | Washington Mystified wide assortment of laughs can be| Washington, Dec. 16.—The ex- yemoved anywhere at any time, |treme sec which has eurround- Iteynolds has torn the funniest one |d the ¢ lens at the = trom the ledger and is a monologist | Atlanta I Mt alor Langley, Arrested While whose patter is bright and witty, | myatery which ted offic et e re N e Thrown about the whote sima- Drunk, Makes No Remarks | “Jumping Jacks” and offer a jump- €omething of a Wi ing act that is a real novelty. gton. satility is a big order but Joe an Today T General Art Humby 1 r fillir The Humbys are called versatil boys and they prove so before thelr f over, Comedy, last his Xmas Shopping gorgeousest in the Pajace o0 2 % o o Rose, °€5 hington, Dec. 16—Representa- | tive Langley tucky, who was | one arrested here Saturday night charg- * for |ed with intoxication, has returned to CON- | his home at Pikeville, Ky., without | ,,,,.\m;; a statement on the case. ey has not been | s sald at his of- Aew Britains Shopping (enfe/- ° os IORE vf)/rlu//)( 1 Stone suecer X3 2 tion ring is half repeating the fragmentary ng, talking, and dancing are cryptic “confirmatory remar | their claims to the title When | they: made yesterday after news are athl athletes? When upset at the penitentiary had| they ar nson and Massimo, 1 Washington in Associated With Kathryn MclLaughlin they pr--.\‘!‘»;mh es from Atlanta sent & pantomimic interpretation | Just he is the situation which provides a al of f led to allation of a new with their f L moment warden {8 a question r:xvl in etics. officials ,”‘ presents Betty deelin den of Weeds, a with an intere abie cast New Year's I now on sle 2 5o his returr G el \":M] by his doctor. reachr DON'T - Billy and Toddy Dance WEDNESDAY LVENING : HALL, BERLIN Mellody Boys Orchestra. JORGET THE which (/0/ e fo; [VP/ vhody' nish acting HU r o8 4A1 GRANGE Music B explana in placing the liands of a conrse who has refused ey Frolic are ¥ ortioat his real name is, rges of A warden, “gtar chamt Tumors for Months. 4 there have i agrocable tang! J Atlanta penitentiary, | | argest and most | natfon's public Magnified $8 For affairs of t the the arg: Eahibition Has to he »DOROGHY Times Liefore it Can Be Seen to e of nt of ns. 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