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/] | D\ Al ¥ T “‘ It S Ik r" b v o~ “\\\ Li.'l.‘.'\"l'.'.'.',.'.'.\“ i o e aless otherwise Indicated, theatrieal ootices and reviews i this column are writhen by the press agencles tor the respec' o smusement company. -t . - - . ) . 0 “LITTLE FRENCH GIRL" Though her motion picture career started in the early days of the film industry, and her popularity has continued through all of the rapid changes that marked its progres Alice Joyce is one of the few promi- nent screen players who had never appeared in a Paramount picture until “The Little French Girl,’ which Herbert Brenon produced. “The Little French Girl" is now at the Capital today and Saturday. The Keith vaudeville bill is one of excellence and features I'rank Lynch and Co. in ““Huckin's Run" a rural comedy; and the Kitaros In Japanese dexterity. Others include {ollins and Peterson, a pair of fina comedians in “Funology:" Gene and Myrtle Moore, the “Dance-O-Mani- P and Eda DeNew a charming ¢omedienns in “Smiles.”” The shows are continuous daily. | LABORITE PROGRAM | 48 Others Are Indicted by‘ British Party's Fiscal Policy Is to Mfl‘s Gl'afld J = Be Written Into Its Campaign | ot l“y Standard | Boston, Aug. 7 (A —Mayor Jaw London, Aug. 7 (-—The report on | rence F. Quigley, of Chelsea, and 43 the labor party's committee on fiscal | were indicted by the federal policy to be issued soon, recom- | T SRR L e mends the adoption as a plank of ~onspiracy to violate the prohibition the laborite playform prohibition of | 2w ™ The object of the con spiracy, the importation into Great Britain | 15 jnjictments state, was “to en- of all foreign goods produced ””“""'rmu’a:‘ the illegal ale, manufae- | eated” conditions Such g00ds | {yre, transportation gnd import would be treated like foreign PriSON | of fntoxicating liquor.” goods made on British copyright | The indictments resulted from material printed abroad. Tt is un-|zrand jury investigation of an al- derstood that “sweated” conditlons | |ogeqd “rum trust” in Chelsea. will in the first instance he inter- | Police In Ring, preted as referring to production| The mayor's brother, Thom where longer hours are worked than | Quigley, a police inspector, Police those provided for in the Washing- | lieutenant John M fley and ton labor convention, and that other | police Sergeants Walter A. Bavden factors such as wages and condi- |and Edward W. Tshisl tions of labor, are to he considered |as several patrolmen, are afterwards, | others fndicted. Included The prohibition is said to he sub- ject to the stipulation that if goods are not made in Great Britain and are only obtainable from places where “sweated” conditions exist, the embargo is not to apply. fhe report is to he submitted to the annnal econference of the labor p at Liverpool in September, when if endorsed it will become part of the “lahor policy to he effected by the next laborite government. Some parties stigmatize the re- ports as the adoption of protection by the laborites but it is stated that the veport condemns discriminatory tariffs, and labor circles deny that it has a protectionist aim, There are 5.000 different languages in the world. . [CAPITOL TUD\\' AND SATURDAY MARY BRIAN, ALICE JOYCL, NLIL HAMILTON —IN— “THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL” I\IIIH \\lul\ll “HUCKIN'S RUN" THE KITAROS COLLINS & PETERSON OTHERS “SUNKREN SILVER™ COANTINUOUS SHOWS LYCEUM | Fonight and Saturday Two Biz Picin Gaiety Girl With MARY PHILBIN Defying Destiny With MONTE, BLUE — HARTFORD Il’OLl’S PALACE ONE WEEK STARTING TONIGHT EVENING 8:15, Mat. Tues, Wed., Thurs. and Sat. THE POLI PLAVERS Present Al WOOD'S ELTINGE THEATER PRODUCTION ‘The Woman on the Jury” l Melodrama with M A distinctive Oliver at her best. Reserve Seats Earlr. DEFYING DESTINY—LYCEUM Monte Blue has the leading role in the Lyceum photoplay, Defying Des- tiny, which now is being shown at this theater. Irene Rich, who plays opposite, deserves mention for the sympathetic characterization gives of the wealthy girl who, f{n loses her trust in, or love for her unfortunate sweetheart, The com- |panion featurs is Mary Philbin rounded out with the usual comedy |feature, news reel and the latest [episode’ in “The Great Circus My tery” serial. MAYOR OF CHELSEA HELD INRUM PLOT "IM are eight members o {sea “hootleggers’ unjon" &o-c All but three are vesidents of ( sea, the exceptions heing Santinl, New York; Forschner, Medford, and Michael Kinsley verett Citizens Caused Action The grand jury investigntion { prompted by complaints of citizens |and by statements made by Daniel J. Murphg of Chelsea, who made | |charges against Mayor Quigley and |others when arraigned before the United States commissioner in con- neetion with a liquor case. U. & | Attorney Harold P. Williams ap pointed Elihu D. Stone, an assistant | to Investigate. 1t was said today that Stone had reccived several threats {while the work was in progress. | Runners Protected | Witnesses called hefore the |y said that scagoing vesscls ecn docked at Chelsea and unload rvl liquor cargoes under police pro- {tection, while liquor was carricd | through the streets under police {guard. It was c d that the po- | [lice raided independent dealers and |turned over the spoils to the “ring.” | Plauts for mam iring liquor were protec witnesses said., and barrooms and night clubs were en- couraged, in order {o create a mark- et for liquor. It was said that week- |1y payments were made to several ! *hagmen” who spent their time col- lecting money for the officials grant ing protection to liquor dealers. | Ring Well Organized | Th manufacturers, twansporters, | whotlesaler, retailers importers, bootloggers and alleged profective agents were thoroughly organized | in separate groups under th {eral machine Dric whole md retail, quantity and quality of mors were fixed by the ring, Mavor Quigley issued a formal statement last night in which he de- 1 that the indictment against hin gs into bold relief one of t evils of our grand jury syelr A body of men lends ) to half a story and. without k i1 other side, renders a verdict of suspicion, and suspicion only 1 verdic e statement saild, “places stigma_impartially on the gnilty and innocent, resulti all too often in irreparabl miury to a man's most priceless possessior his repu n." CONTINUES FLIGHT 7 (A—Commander De Pinedo, Ttalian at arrived he from Brishane, flight from 1 hampton is Brisbane. Aug. today 1ation of his R miles northwe av re in contin alv to Japar 335 ot | Rome r | trom Bris | mander T | to " postpon \111\'\&"’ his plane pressed. how to permit Thursday Pinc his heeanse 10 had been departu of an # Hope er. th possible | wemd flight. make Excursion to New York Round Trip Fare Sunday August 9th Special Trein Lv. New Britain « 6.25a.m. Lv. Bristol - - - 639am. Duz{lzs U~k o « 938 Returning Lv. NewYork - - 6.0p.m. Eastern Standard Tir. Limited Number & Lickers The N. Y., . Laiend Sten. .H & H. R R CO she | spite of adverse public opinioh, never | in | “The Gaiety Girl,’ 'while the bill is| the | NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1925. Road Conditions in State of Connecticut Greenwich-Boston Post road, con- struction on the Post road near the New York state line, No delay in traflic, Stamford-Keelors Hill on the Bos- | ton Post road, concrete road is un- | der construction, One way trafe | through contract east bound, Good detour west bound. | | | Darlon - Boston Post road, Con- | Q | erete road being constructed, No delay to traffie, Westport-Boston Post road, grad- | ing on section of road from Peat Awamp to Nash's curve and from ugatuck river bridge to Light | house curve. | | Westport-S8hore road, s under | construction. Open except at inter- ction .\:uhv delay to traffic - sections, whila heing graded. : Dining Room Suites John A. Andrews & Co., Inc. Milford turnpike is being widened. No delay M traffic. | str Westbrook-Boston Fost road is| under construction on a cut-off. No delay to traffic. Branford and North Branford | {road from Branford to North Bran- | ‘m 4 is under eonstruction. Road '8 whila being ofled, open at |Q | ather times. | Newtown - Bethel | shovel grading is under ,nmmm'_v detours are assATr s | closea steam and as | | road, way posted R o G B grading and macadam completed. | ‘ The contr: is at work on U\fl‘ shoulders and railing | | Went-Dover road, steam shavel loca- | detours are necessary. | srgetown road. Steam | SEE shovel grading and macadam con- | & L. THIS ctor grading is under way on new . No SEE struction are under way on new lo- cation, No detours are necessary. THIS New Milford-Bridge street. Prep-| Y junder way and a short detour is 1) £ . hovel grading is under woy but | [ srovel gudie e e vyt | N = ble Traffic s m.\] Ih"‘Y" this road | ".:" | as much as possible as unavoidable : OlJR OUR may he necessar: * Tt K s WINDOW e under construetion. | ‘i, ‘ North Canaan-Norfolk Canaan- Norfolk road. Scc. A & B. Under | ‘ i constrietion. Probable short delay Sce This at underpass near Canaan. One way S T G trafli N aron-Amenia road is practically | | finished N Torrington-Goshen road s under | construction. Detour posted i Watertown - Waterbury., Water- §S} L4 2 fown-Thomaston voad is nnder con- o l a {:e renc a nu | struction. Al approaches posted. s ] ] @ | Short delay nepr steam shosel | Winchester-1Row street Win- 2 eted, is under construction. Detour ‘O Wf ® ? | ; . - oty Montville Norwich Hadlyme % . L \».‘ s . & ; road under construction Oven to | B traflic. shoulders in nplet o road Plainticld-Putnam-Norwich | Suite consists 60-inch Buffet China Cabinet, Section tinder construiction. Open 10 ; large, e e oblong Fxtewzion Table, 5 Sida Chairs and 1 Arm Chair, ; e “‘.l.‘"m,f”il'{‘if;-‘;ilnk-mi‘.\f:f;‘i w=haletarad in either or gonuine leather. it e ot o vod i AUGUST SALE PRICE............ Saniirustion. Toliow detonrs as posts ST OO T ORE D SR GO 0 O A s ! 1’ olchester-Hebron-Amston road, | B under construction, detour over un- improved road Montville - Raymond « Hill road Gray i done. Detour posted via Dolbearo Hill road. 3 Windham-Windham-North Wind- ham road under construction: open to traflic, Rozrah-Norwich-Coichester road. seetion being paved with conercte in village of Fitchville, ‘Traflic going from Norwich to Colches 1 pass through the work: {r Colchester to Norwich wil tour as posted Open to in - Willimantic Grading being done Portland Road is tland - Glastonbury - nder construction e hut very rough st Hampton - Portland - Hampton | under constric s open for tra 14 ro: Poq Road under ction but for trafic yrd - Union, Stafford - | e under construction. Vair detour Isast Granby to Wind | o | ks, road under construction but is open or traflic Enfield-Prospect Hill road, nnder Fructior 3 torn W, £ construction hut is open for b Cromwell-River road under con- | § 4 struction but bpen for traffic. | ‘ Glastonbury-New T.ondon turn- pike under construction but is open or H"'““] also short detonr via . ~ ’ . L r Manletayen 2 p R . t f e 3 Plece Living Room Suite o ¢ \\::\“‘V::v;:” 1 - We ) wlevard road closed E: ord-Phoenixyille St Jacquard Velour held up while asphalt 18 being ap- | H plied bk coenester - coneter - Nov o B Consisting of large 7-foot Settee, massive Wing Chair and Side sl M Chair, covcred all over with gonuine Jacquard velours, Nach- Sane — reom cvee o Ml man spring, Webb construction; regular $275 value. Hamden on the Milldale-New aven v Mi icut From 1 June shire tion to the Are put traffie should procecd with ¢ HOW TO GET RAISE s, P—RBache service who have Llin, Aug. 7 State civil advantage in th il find Vil S tler subject ther An | pay basis P 1 providir \arriage. men emp reed 1o from the given retir be service, it will antial ' dowry. a