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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER GIRL OF 18 T0 BE WAR ON CRIME HAS GRAND OPERA STAR OPPOSITE EFFECT {Kansas Miss Signed as (he New York Gangsters Break Out Leading Soprano in New Feud New York, Oct, 6 () 6 (B tan musical and literary having a stirred today in expectation o ad attracted the attention of musics al crities In Kansas City, a fund of 310,000 was ralsed by a benefit con- cert for her education, The role in ]\\huh she will make debut s nm disclosed. hen 10 years old, little Miss |Crane, then a pupll in the public schools, published a volume entitled “The Janitor's Boy and Other Poems,” Reviewing her second vol- ume the Brooklyn Eagle says that |sho haa written lines which must be | | reckoned as very fine poetry, some of It teetering on the edge of great-| . circles were 188, and that she shows the work- t the guy that did this" The word spread rapldly through | the Eust Side, In less than un hour Ignozlo Pucio was shot dovn In the street and killed, Then two men shot | and probably wortally wounded | ussignor 1o G Meyer Lewls, a glazier, as s wife [ uenment for and son waved him goodbye from | Nugust Giacopin thelr apartmient window, His Wife | wiiphing hockets ran to the street screaming the nume | gamucl 11 King of the man who had ‘threatened re- | oo venge over Madonic's body In the |y coftee honse Detectives in a police halling & xpeeding met with a hail of bullets, ing the fire, they wounded Michael Purezzo, driver of the fugitive car. and arrected four companions. all said to have eriminal records. | Five rohbers hauled off 87,0 fewelry from the shop of J. A herr on lower Sixth dreds of persons shop at the 1 ed up even the show windows Patrolman rancis P, Tohn 1. Kerrl A prohibition waent, were held withont bail, eharg- ed with the murder Sunday of Ower Bovle, an alleg n ht over division of profits fron David Blumberg, Transmission brake Thomas | Hair-curling Willam 3 Bridgeport arlas Olsson, Westport, as- to ). K. Wheten,, N, Y.°N,' Slgnal light, Sumuel H. Page, Stratford, as- slgnor 1o (he American Fabrics Co, Bridgeport. Lace, Arthur W, Reynolds, Newlown. Weeder-tooth-attaching means, Albert T. Routhier, New Britaln, Radiator valve, | Richard L. Wilcox, | pssignor Lo (he Waterbury Farre) Foundry and Machine Co. (9 | pitents), Die-soparating . means. West Hucttord.| Trade-Marks Reglstered frames, | David B. Decker, South Norwalk Hartford, Io. | I'resh oysters and clams. Irade-Mark Applicants Langrock Clothing Ce.. wen, ele, | vign Haven, | ¥ New Cooney m TS | Qil' .L £ x «2-”_ ¥ deyle e Gosselin of laney, Plaintield. | 1-2, ‘At wachines Waterbury fop. | comber “‘T’l{fi'filf Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrieal no tices and reviews n this colomn are :mmn by the press mgencles for the respective amusement company. < Glenbrook, Car A Waterbury, S o New motor nt for Britain % z |t antoniohile Metropoh York sutomobile, were robberics Oct Murders C ttachment Nicholas cusing deviee Eimer P, algnor to the West Che Return l.ong AR ARREARTRRRERANRRLS companied A the 4nauguration of a drive against crime, the authoritles redoubled their efforts today to catch crooks and try them speedily, Gangsters, wreaking vengeance for three recent murders, shot and kill- ed two men yesterday and probabily fatally w 1cd another. The police in an autoniobile hunting the slay- ers had a pistol battle In which one man was wounded and four were captured, Robhers held up a jewelry tishni - tin the night rush hour, tled up the proprictor, four employes and two customers and escaped with 1875,000 n gems, In the last five days §$1,000,000 in jewelry has bcen stolen. These crimes occurred shortly aft- er nine criminal courts began to clear the dockets of 850 criminal cases awaiting trial so that speedy punishme t would be dealt out. Ef- forts toward this end were made,by rict Attorney 3anton, democra- andidate for reelection, who is opposed by Charles € Whitman, re- publican. and prosecutor In the fam- |ous Becke Miller, Olcott Ball i Clhe The Inc,, and 8¢ Men's suits, overcoats, Pipe 0 Lin avenue, Hun- were passing the The men gather. gems displayed in the men Co., Miss Crane has hee collar. n fnvited to | pants, play e e :/'q Dependable akmg Powder that \\ork Wi xth that you noed not be an ex- pert cook to make good, nourishing, delicious hot breads, cakes, ete., if you use RUMFORD THE WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER Flavor it does not Affect— Because Proportions are Correct. Sage-Alen & Co. HARTFORD The Season’s Greatest Rug Values In The Semi-Annual Sale Of Oriental Rugs composers of London in into half a editions ndant of John and Alden, at present she {s a lent at the Packer Institute in rooklyn, a private school for girls a scholarship provided fn recog- f her talents, ambition 18 to be a newspaper veporter and write verse on the side, She saye that her poems and thelr e and mature thoughta “just to hor, ng s her favorite author can write poems. T can too," haa sall DEAF MAN KILLED WHEN HE WALKS IN CAR'S PATH has r Kansas is a des Dugan and an ent estab od hootlagger, A lquor sales Chasing fo snatch his companion hen distriet last and the 0 men who attempte Miss Retty | in the Hell's night wounded he the second hook of A purre from old Nathalda Wi of the 2 Dier defin poets of ot | lier was ghot she the mature “STREET OF FORGOTTE MEN" S SRR S A strange story of the underworld Patents Issued to Connecticut People J (List furnished by the office of Harold G Manning, Walk-Over | Shoe Store, 211 Main sireet, New | RBritain.) | (Charles H assignor to Elec! first of the Tribune e. A taxicab driver, Rumantan coffee | house and died begging the pro- prictress o hide him. In tha con- on a man peered at the body and New London ~ Boat Co, Com- regarded into a opera West Haven Policeman Held for | Coroner's Inquest Following A Frederick Ingot mold yrk Rridgeport | Fatality in Elm City | ho en only fifteen Otto H 18 not er an- roundings. 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Br here she ¥ had come to the could scarcely do Tco vears of suffer ing from ina 1 had shattered ker health. I tle she ate caused \l(fl'n h fermentation, gas blo 4‘/177( i pain U " owill he with matinee: plaved EAUTIFUL Oriental Rugs from the most 1mportant tug centers of the East — gor- geous in color, lustrous in texture, and of that dependable weave which will withstand the hardest wear. 5 Earies Olic ¢ with the Luphrate ‘ Irene Rich, . Bert Lytell and 'interest directed by Tod Browning |{tom Kansas City and the other ith Tuphrates and ceum picture “Eve's Lover,”” which has a small but unusual cast. {ed in the ons case by a contract to business woman who is wooed and | Here, cene of bygone days, |House and the other by the publica- ! riage, is completely reformed. {ored entertalners; Wright and Viv- r old daughter of a rail- tomorrow will offer another new 'Yesterday and today in wonderful [impressed the anthorities of the Th . raction |bune says will startle'New Yorl comedies and other features are| On Thursday big attraction chestra makes the program even | ™ by th itely among i | | Metropolitan was announ 5 man he found in Diamond Mike's 9 I ¥ g ‘” TR ¥ j A | She will appear for the dead man—and the girl for whom | says: tells the fantastic tale at tho [tle find of the generation the sereen by Paul Schofield from (Ry Herald Reviewer,) \Y.vv\'f‘ There are four very good Kelth wven, d HlinatN a successful demand for tl pear- [to one of the most aifficult audicnees | 112veN: divd in ew Haven his Thursday is Pay Night when $1 thusiasm v | knocked n by an automobile at , . M he ) rurchasing tickets to se: ilton Parsons theater where it opencd a | was reported as being deaf, walked, Fall Carnival Week with fourteen s e R el e ol of Allingtown, Mr. Wellman sus- {while the air rang with ho with a lyrie who in alddition to being an elec- warmth of the audience. But it was {{hat stirs even critical listeners to : the accident at police headquarters teen rung down and up seven times |qual S e she appeared hefore the footlights |her into public appearances, She perplexcd, | Furope and fs said now to be rea |A moment later Pollock appen TSl e e down for the last time on a well |surdity of war and the futility of ments which call for all there is in But in the hands of the cast Iol- {Moreover, it ix life as it is. n fiction writers would paint it. |, “The Ememy” helpa sca heights of success with the a Vermilye, Jane emour. John |a fdelity deserving of N\vim\fln‘]mi org every night this week 5 ER A A R T A A I T I TR T TR TR ey 1 ad. |In8s of a mind which s at home fn {4nd Clara Bow make a decidedly clever for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and now |(rom Brookiyn | uses accurately many terins that bes shows tonight for the last time. The Keith vaudeville bill has five [¢ing before the famous diamond Ition of a second book of versr Her first hook won by a heretofore worthless for- “Holiday in Dixieland” is a planta- [tion of ond book of vers { K Under the policy of thres changes ian offer a novelty juggling oddity: grapher, who has been teature, “With This Ring." voice; mand Roger Willlams s a (Metropolitan is ready for a debut shown on each bill and the music Wil be the Keith headliner opera lovers, s the more enjoyable. stirs the life | " | kL old Dead House. A &tory of the n time late in the e he gave up his life. | . . ) Fay Bainter Accorded Enthusi- ™5 vunr o Palace, It's a Herbert Brennon- wrought to New Y the Liberty magazine story of the! ew ot § (P—Andrew P Ten curtaln calls for Fay Bainter |of the Metro New Haven, Oct. 6 Andrew F ants on the vaudeville program ance of Channing Pollock, the play- | n ¢ pital last night from injuries re- in cash will be given away in pay s enlaine celved “The Enemy o Campbell avenue and Flm street, Silis i “The Making of O'Maller.” |\ " oo zement. =t at all flus- it was said in the path of an au- zots ofceihnaidaville: Isuch an ovation. As the last curtain allsedcaimy tained a fractured sleull, broken ribs {Of course the cast presented itself AR e ald irictan, is also a supernumerary po- forced to bow and bow again, and |excited admiratior o d was held awaiting actlon of the |Miss Bainter appeared alone and the land her parents took the advice of Then the audience began to call for Al e |with her eyes and finally announce AR i e expressed his appreciation in s (ireeliaaa il satisfied audience. peace based on conquest, Tt is preg- Miss Bainter and associates lock has selected it is perfect art TODAY--WED. ance of Walter Abel, Charles Dalton, Wray, Olive May and Donald Hughes, | tion. With Percy Marmont, | i vsteries geology, which deals | EVE'S LOVERS—LYCEUM al crook drama replete with heart. |Miration over two girl prodigies, one |!he mysteries of geology, which deal Their ae enize | th ocabula of sen-gol | trio of stars appearing in the Ly-(being shown at the Capitol theater, | Their talents have been recogniz HAMREYOrahalany n-golng Miss Rich has the role of a modern |&reat featured headed by “Al's |horseshoe of the Metropolitan Opera elgn nobleman who, after his mar- | tion frolic with a cast of eleven col- Marion Talley of iy | ce ghe sl of programs weekly, the [yceum Mills and Valenti sing the songs of ¢ 'ml\m; three years since ghe fir The regular news recls, aclected |Mimic and a favorite of this bill. |that the musical critic of the Tri by Ben Irving and his Lyceum or. | Farisiennes” with Garrick's orch “Lava Lans | Brooklyn ) The signihg of Miss Tall by the --ot Adolphe the Disguiser, and the | afl NEOy double life of a dead man—a faked | The musical cr “The Street of Forgotten Men' ¥ : {Miss Talley ns the Am Faramon.+ praquerion. adante ror| 88110 Reception af Parsons MY'V parent 1 s1me name by George Kibbe Turne A ellman, J& West and her supporting cast followed by | “The girl. sang | yellma ¥ 0 of W hoaded by “Thrills and Frills. o 0 wright, is an indication of the en- {othe el rday when he was envelopes to the first 750 people e Kal 2 West Haven Mr. Wellman, who Next week the Palace will offer i ™% ) | B Seldom in the history of Parsons |te eminence h e AL tomobile oporated by W. H. Slater el the audience rose cn mase ATR(Tanoi A nl and W ; oA B0 and internal injurles. | Mr. Slat for a bow In recognition of the 1 of her age, the sort of volce st PEE e liceman in Wost Haven, reported 'hm\ again. After the curtain had | opp lis aiiaitlont was ! o coroner in honds of $1.000 applause broke like a storm. I Mr. Gattl-Casazza against rushir |the author. 1dying in this country and fense [“He's in the audience some p York onar oot {triendly speech and the eurtain went “The Enemy” deals with the ab- nant with intensively dramatic mo- | Overdone, it would be a burlesque. not as Russ Whytal, Lionel Watts, Harold | “The Enemy Mary Brian fon Wednesday Point of View “TWas your new car huilt to make e hills in high?" | “No, it was built to make the girls | take notice.”"—OKkla., Whirlwind KEITH VAUDEVILLE 4—Good Acts—4 ‘PAY NIGHT’ Thursday $125.00 in cash free to the first 750 people purchasing tickets to see Milton Sills in “The Making of 0'Malley” lrm{ ul 1‘—. g ) at four bottles of Tanlac should correct my troubles when all other attempts had failed makes it seem altogether wonderful to me. Now I enjoy a fine appetite, good digestion and really and truly feel like a new woman. It it the n’n:/tm PAINGONE! 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