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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926. " THUNDER DOESN'T KNOW ENGLISH Famous Movie Dog Is Directed in German Because of the scarcity of rain In New York, the remainder o 1- leen Moore “Orchids and Ermine”| company. which went East to film| exterior, was obliged to delay its re- turn. The company has about 1 outdoor shots fo take, showing New York under the weathe It is un- usual for a company to be delaved | o account of much sunsh | k) rse usually is the rule. | oo Camera Men Active When fires occurred rec the studios of Gloria Swanson Charlic camera men “shots” of the blazes for st productions. in| and | in India India Letters From Fan letters from puzzied Delle Benr their identity in form. an explanation from J exccutive of more than in India, when he visited Hollywood. | “Thousands in India 2 | read or write,” he explaine they desire a photograph of favorite motion plcture stars, professional letter-writers co thel: aid with printed form their to Look Jealous | “Now look jealous!” commanded a | director of a young actor he Wi testing in a close-up. The young actor tried his best; he looked pain- ed, disgusted, angry, but the facial | expression of jealousy eluded him.| ] guess yon can't do it,” grumbled | the director. He called another actor. The discomforted youth sank into a chair and watched his rival step in front of the camera. moment the director turned s! to the youth in the chalr. 1t!” he crled. “Hold that expres aion!” And he grabbed the youth and forced him in front of the lens Tong Waits Tiring The life of movie performers has | its disagreeable features. One of | them is the long waits they som times must endure before they ar called into action. Some read mag: zines, but most of the cast either talk in groups or sit idly by while| awaiting their turn in the scenes that are benig shot. One noted star had three days of It, waiting to be | momentarily called. Attire Was Confusing i Persons in waiters' attire being served by waitresses was an odd sight at lunch time in the Par mount cafe at the Long Island studio during the filming of a cent picture. ‘Some of the role of waiters in the play re- Record With Camera In the secret rooms of a house dive set planned ingeniously for many successive lighting 1 camera angles, long “shots,” semi- closeups and c ps were made of | six different characters without stop- ping the camera, which is believed to be a record. By means of special | equipment and camera the finished “shot” of 230 feet i3 unbroken. If made by the ordinary methods, it would have been cut in from eleven to thirty parts. Irene Rich's Picture Irenc Rich has just completed her sccond Russian plcture, but under | vastly different circumstances than her first. In Warners production of | “My Official Wite,” Miss Rich ap-| pears as the daughter of a Russian nobleman. Her first Russian picture was the “Battalion of Death,” made | nine years ago, when the only ex- perlence she could boast was threc days' work in a mob scene. She appeared as one of the women sol- | diers for ten days. Gloria’s Next Gloria Swanson has obtained pic tures of the Parls Opera Comique for use in reproducing scenes in “Sunya.” Rene Hubert, Miss Swanson's de signor, used a still camera and through time exposures completed & serles of 100 photographs. The art director wiil utllize them in making his sets, Motion pictures of the Opera are, not permitted. | 1 | the cast had || 14 from Scouts, Maude Nove a t t direction of (! s Abell, next urd and to fold pamphl: s b at | Father of \\’hitt;;01'e, o bandit who t |Gaudiano and George J. Lacourse, the two other property owners in- volved, did not appear. Stay Out, Says Land of Liberty | The proposcd plan calls for raising {the sidewalk at some inches to eliminate the accumulat- ing of water at that particular spot after a rain. The matter was ferred to Hu' st committee and the city engincer with power to act. ¥l Tleeting The regular meeting of the lodge of Elks will be |o'clock this ever'ng at Elks' hall on South street. The degree will be conferred upon three candidates. William Hayward Hagarty William Hayw 69 vears, died yes on Middl a long il Mr. Hagarty Rrunswick, der Bristol held at 8 rd s hon street, , aft was bhorn at Su the son of the late arah A. (Hay- He had spent the life in Lynn, s employed by vie Co., until six ill health caused Since the death of ago. o has resid- with his sisters in this city. Hi member of Prospect M. c Fraternity Fncampment, Lynn and K lso of Ly him are Alice and ty. of his retirg is Wit en six years four and I Mrs. L. P. Haye this two brothe Alh Ha Bristol and Robert Hag- wrty of Windsor; also by eight nicces ind nephews, The funcral will be home at 2 “rnoon quonock Mceting of Libraj The regular mont the hoard of libra held ning, Hi and city; rty of arty held from his o'clock tomor ind burial will be in w Io- v Board W meeting of directors will be o'clock Saturday tion Statements tes for the offices of re sentatives and selectmen in the elec- tion held on last Tuesdiy must file an election expense account with the city elerk within fifteen day Novem! Liling of Candid New York Bureau) eve- ates for the past her recent return Miss Komar- ccision which Her re- A Servic has lived in the United § wtion officials upon - in Poland. For a m 1, New York, awaiting the nter the land of her adoption. , was stolen from her In Daris. 'BRITISH HANUFACTURER © AND HIS WIFE KILLED Anna Komarmic years, w a visit h pre- entry permit s me et - or not they spent anything. Can g didates for justice of the GIRL SCOUT NEWS Tl SRy Requiem Mass A mon s mind high m quiem was cele at this morning at St. Joseph's ehurel: (in memo Anna May Hurley. of *. Mecting hts of Pythi old 1 1t § o'clock this ) < in A qum hall. John Loudon, Nov. 4 (P—Scotland Yard | To Make Survey of Lighting - g is investi g he ci s vey of the lighting of t Home Nursing class for ¢ I e ot U ur direction of Miss | St Wi desior begin Friday, | Brunner, for s Mioht o ine and his v ts and a rpresentative of the were found ral Electric company will come 0Ty ate last night in istol next week to consider the 1 direc~ hampton, the problem. The matter was discussed neess Fer evening at the city council and whose wedding in . at that time Councilman W. Ray- the most brilliant imond Crumb sug; ed that ons of the London scason. A !lighting committee request enginee a4 said that, when the to submit plans for the entire city. were found a revolver was| Rlanket Appropriations Approved ched in Mr. Brunner's hand. The following blanket approprin who was fift | 44 were approved by the cits nd son of th eveni to meet the -r, resigned from of the city from the hezinning 3runner, Mond 1 ¥ on December 1st last June be- that estimates are snb- 1t is under anuary: General city, red from in- first taxing district, $20.- noo reond taxin district, £400; {third t. ng district, $400, Tiles Election Fxpense Arthur S Barnes, ce and to file ex- pense 185 of re- 8 o'clock Murder and Suicide Are Indications in Killing of Mr. and Mrs. Tthan Brunner, Downes a su of Roscoe {City will i.e is unde death r alkali m den surroundi iy, il actur- the er, ieneral hospit M Lois tt or: ham, Brownie Pack 1, of ed under shot to Green (0 home of in dire a1 lar Hill, Wal- | Shaw, le the be open to ages of seven and 7 the will begin Girl under of the to the time mitted in $150,000 and Com cause of ill he: that he recently fluen sy out office. Red Cross literatu out oft d every nig 6:15 at the od > is now necd- | « and scouts are ta y morning to add er ool and § Account. republican. tion to Before her marr in 1858, Mrs. Brunner, was Miss Ithel Houston, daughter of a Britis ¢ | snecesstul candiate for re was the author of a series of books, | the general as: y |among them “Celia 1 Her s the first to file hi | Frien “Celia Once Again” and |count with the city clerk. A total “Celia’s Fantastic Vo of $25, was expended $25 of which { mittee and $3 to the congressional envelopes | . Lette e ready for the ils Novemt s who wish to do servic hould volunteer immediately The Girl Scout ( i fon will at expense ac- lers' training next Monds he reguiar | committee. Health g in place of The course includes instruc troop 1 and is o Officer’s Report. At @ meeting of the city council last evening, Dr. . . Robbins sub- mitted his report for the month of | October, showing that during that period there was but one case of ty- phoid in the cit He also reported that a member of the state hoard of health had proposed ralsin also inspected the goat situation on nd curb in frc Pond sireet extension which had on east sid Leen the subject of a complai bhetween the D sented to the city conncil ¢ Elm street, tober meeting by Mrs, Mary ment bring headn (Continued from Page Seven) v trolley shou e 6:40 p. m. at the Old Stat with power to act. Objects to Raising Sidewalk Carmen Polombo.appeared before council last even! class opens House. | Hanged Bandit, Killed , Nov. 4 (P—Rawlings his emore 1 M property t1 street South ore | Conaitions we points four ! re- | | the , wheth- | found to be sanitary | nd for that reason no action was aken on the complaint. hree Grade Crossings Discussed. Acting upon an invitation extend- ¢ the city council, Superinten- | dent J. T N Haven and ny of W. that th prit wely of the Hartford Railroad | tended the last evening the matter of protection for | : present time, | Comp meettin to u bod, arily discuss additional Ie al street. it wag pointed out, crossing is protected by a gateman from 6 2 m m., and it was the desire of athers to have v)vv-‘ crossing protected until midnight s is now being don Doolittle's €ross Snavely felt that he would matter up with his su- nd communicate the Mayor L ittle lat conhection with for a bell and light mett street, Mr. Sn in view of the une « - street i the an In the petition signal at Em- vely stated that, that the streea | had never be ccepted by the city as a public way, hew as inclin- ed to believe that the officials of hi company would refuse to expend the mount qf moncy necessary for such | protection in view of the fact that \er crossings there more travel taken care of fir e s ed. however, | t n the event the couneil wished to take the mafter further, it 1 d e public utiliti swing the receipt of his company, Councilman Charies R. Anderson brought up the matter of the elimination of Doolittle’'s Crossing. He felt that such action should be taken hefore brick were | erected in that vicinity asked Mr. Snavely if it would not be pos- sit igincers to make a the nature of a Snavely replied that the railr would he point rather 1 one. Mr. A where he should st migh comm f such advice fr also vailroad surve M sy pnay mi utilitarian from a munic son felt that this should be Superintenc wely Le would take the matter up with | Jiis engineering department. Doo- is one of the most bri any | ated that t and Judd s ether at the cros A driver of yehicle not only has | to watch for ng trains but also for {raffic coming from all of the other four ets. The cost of an overhead bridge would he eno: mous due to 1} it would wry to ra various street T'armington avenu« str number of pproac sty e neces: he o and North feet. Rothfeder’s 378 Main Street Silk Scarfs $2.95 Values to $4.95 Lovely long radium siik In bold futuristic printed designs that add infinite finish to every en- Or with rich semble., in fantastic hatik of hues. with a deep hemstitched border. their splurge Finishe | a fringe or or the murder entiary g es receive utomo actur. Whittemo: ferbert C. § - SKIPPY | Md., who took t 0 a hospit was directe The fairy, Tinker Bell, in “Peter | court Dec Pan” was a tiny bit t comes to the screen grown-up role. She is imperson- ating Anita Daker, million sportswoman, in a picture Thunder, the pol en, b gain Docsn't Know English Thunder, the police star, does not Frank Foster Davis, trainer of Thunder, man to avoid confusion director of a p ting the actors, cording to words er's gestures dog understand E: owns firects in Ge n “oduction s ir The dog not by t 1urop Hollywoo a former ¢ Yictor Flag Pric & during also is a v Autoist Absolved of Blame in port, Nov. 4 () ing irned toda Cor J. Ph . Wil golved of criminal the death c Octot. Frances Pinnell, 45, ator employed by ing co Br ¥ m (. re pany. Sandors ator of and fatally injured coroner in his fir scene gloomy. Was 1 until it fng her. i antomobile which Miss Pinn ling statel 1 iden of the ac READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS l} Fatality | Fabian Story Direcling Tusic for “Tip Toes” | o CNeER. D). Censby, 1 | 86—RE | s3=norsLs rims, one Phone 398 or Lost and Found GLASSES LOST—dar se cracked. Reward. AT YOUR SERVICE Below 1s a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classitied Page. Note the easy-to-read alpha- betical arrangement. Phone Tour Ad To 925 9 | TOST—palr of eye glasses with gray am- “WANT ADS | “ber rim In Harvey & Lewls case. Kind- | v re Alphabetically Arranged For Quick o and Ready Reference. AR LINE RATES FOR Alpert, CONSECUTIVE [INSERTIONS Charge Prepald tine 10 .09 line 2, 13 line 24 .21 BRACELET—lost Monday Reward. Notify Bernard I. 124 Chestnut St. Tel. 3051-13. AUTOMOFIVE ] e Auto and Truck Agencies 8 lire A0 .35 1 iige. "t 36 | BUICK MOTOR CARS8—8aies and Bervice. b3 o il ., 193 b Bt. Phone 30 dayw ...'1 line 3180 3150 TariioVDRiek, Cou 10 Arel Yearly Order Rates Upon Application. ||| o G GARESaies & Bervice, Count 8 worde to a line. Motor Co. “A Rellable Concern. 14 lines to an inc West Main St. Tel. 3000. Minimum Space, es IRY CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Bales and service, Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. 25 Yo AT AREEDtaN Atler 1 B A oy g;:::l!“:;amr Sales Co., 250 Arch &t Classified Page on' Same Day. Sat CHfiROLDT‘ MOTOR GARS—Bal a Al N N f 10 A M. : ebalearan: Closing time for insertion AMaBcciitan "Over \the Telpkcne service. Superfor Auto Company, 127 in same day’s paper for convenlence of customers. Call O B Hion e dl] 1P M 925, Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. ||| NODGE BROTIERS—Sales and Bervice. . . Notify the Herald at once if your 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1129 Stanley Saturdays at 10 A. M. ad Is Incorrect. Not responsible for 8t __Phone 731 CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS Larh 4 arrors after the flrst fnsertion. and trucks and Fordson ales and Service. Eimer 22 Main St. Tel. 1513, FORD CARS—trucks and Fordson tractore. Sales and Service. Berlin Auto Bales, Berlin. _Holmquist Bros., Prop. FRANKLIN CARS—The car for 10 years. Sales and Service. 453 West Main 8t. Tel. 3696, HUPMOBILE AND STAR-—Sales rwm; and rvice department. Burritt Motor Bales Co 240 Hartford Ave., at Stanley St. Tel. 1435, NASH—motor cars. Bes the O Sales and Bervice. A. G. Hs' Kim Street. Phone 2458. | OAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Bales and service. Producta of General Motoie. C._A. Bence, 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215, PAIGE AND JEWETT—Sales and Service. Whitmore Palge & Jewett Co.. 319 East Mnl}l St., near Elm. Phon 810. REO MOTOR ™ CARS _ AND™ TRUCKS— Kenneth M. Searle & Cq Bales and Service; cor. Elni and Park Sts, Phone | _2110. Local agenta for Gabriel Snubbers. |SELDEN TRU —Bales and Service. X’;\,[;’Al‘o Garage, 39 East Maln Bt. Tel STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Bales and Service. Albro Motor Salea Co., 225 Arch 8t. Phone 260. I WILLY NIGHT AND OVERLAN AG Sales and Bervice, Fine mo- tor cars, Beloln Garage and Motor Sales, ~ Fred Belotn, Jr. Prop, 115 Church 8t. Phone 4560, Autos and _rucks for i ANNOUNCEMENTS ] Burial Lots, Mouuments 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS BURIAL LOTS. MONUMENTS DEATH NOTICES 1878 RAL DIRECIORS K AND FOUND 6—PELSONAL 7—STORE ANNOUNCEM AUTOMOBILES and forced; water-proot, hermetically sealed N. B.'Vault Co. Phone 647-15. NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS | 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes and descriptins, Carving and letter cut- | ting_our specialty. | | Florists 3 NE—Very reasonaole prices. reenliouse, 218 Oak 8t Tine or. 55 BOSTON Bandelit's Nice Ulossoma on ferns and other | blo prices. plants, CUT™ FLOWE varlety, 8 leasing e clalizing on fur work. DGRES om0k Johnson's Greenliouse, §17 Church street. e | LARGE VARIETY—nf cut flowers and SRS lulllufi_'s\arx':bhf‘msn potted plants for all occaslons, Flower G AND CONTRACT Garden Gireenhouse, 1163 Stanley St. RVICE REN Phone 2 Z REPAIRING | Personars L et T i littls prl & MILL ANIN meat od as dio. e City Items TRUCKING. BA G, PAPKR HAX NG, HEAT'G, METAL WORK NG AND TATLORI JOBB'G. STATIONERY SSIONAL BERVICES RING & PIANO TUNING TO RENDER SERVICES EDUCATIONAL *E COURSE 9 at once. Call 3208-2 he- Suit for $250 was brought today by J. M. Curtin & Co., through At- torney William I. Curtin, against [ Mrs. Maria Gagliarducel. The writ | is returnable in city court the fourth | Monday in November. | . daughter was born at New eral hospital this morn- in, to Mr. and Mrs. James E.|F lachand of 16 Rentschler street. Officer Thomas J. cney appre hended two boys today for br ‘st\f‘rul windew panes in the l'olish‘ ready to g Automotive Sales & Service | Printing Co. plant, and turned them, ‘O"l 'im“ i Tel. 2701 I RI over to Mis Ruth Bristoll, assist- KLAND TOURING—Iato model, 2 Ford l\io.\ l[l;(;A.flth'l(\CKS, BONLE {ant propation offizer. | coupes, 2 Ford tourlngs, 1925 Overlana ! | touring and m o ANTED—TO BORROW | The police received a complaint S e s lat 2 — vesterday afternoon that a | GAKLAND COUPE, 1826—van 3,000 miier |man was conducting himself inde- | zonable |cently at Monroe and Arch streets | ink, 119 | but there was no trace of him when | "™ Officer Feeney arrived. i Supernumerary Officer James Me- | | Cue reported that he found a pad- |lock broken on a storage building | lat the Vance street school job last | DODGE night, and a door was open with- | out a lock on it. The members of Sigma Pi Epsilon sorority recently held a Hallowe'en party at the home of Miss Lilllan Drown of East street, a pledgee of | the sorovity. Refreshments were | served and dancing enjoyed. The meeting of St. Mary's Holy Family Circle scheduled for tonight | {has been postponed rntil next Wed- nesday night because of the mission | which s being held at St. Mary's | church. The executive committee of Every- man's Bible class will meet Friday | evening with Prof. D. D. Vaughan | at a dinner at the Burritt hotel, On | November 9 the committee will hold its regular meeting. The regular meeting of Court { Columba, No. 27, Catholic Daugh- ters of America, will be held this | evening at $ o'clock at Judd's hall. | A Halloween social will be held fol- lowing the meeting. Bowling will be | omitted this evening. | Thers will be a reheearsal of St.| | Joseph's choir at the church this| vening instead of Friday evening.| | Albert Finnerman of 177 Bassett | | street reported the theft of a motor | pp er from his automobile on Court | By PERCY CROSBY 0ID THE CLASS GIVE You ANY TROUBLE DURING MY AGSENCE ? demonstrator. 3100 down. $6 Arch iuaranteed A-1. 1925-In_excellent cond} tlou. Iress, Box 17-8, Herald. | FORDS—3 tudor 1924 sedans, ditlon, $7 —WANTED SMPLOYM 0d con- -$90 down, $5 por week. Tel. 1769 . 100 down, Has WOMEN WA 86 Arch 8t. Tel. OR WOMEN '—MEN recouditioned. ora with extensions and fenders, FINANCIAL 15—RUSINESS OPPORTUNITI 4 LIVE STOCK Stewart 7 used only lots of extras: price rig E. Burlingame, 9 65—ARTICI 58—RBUILDI COUPE, 67— BUSINE 1926—FOR SALE, A ¥ CAR, LATEST MODEL. PRIC L _CLOTHING REASONABLE. THINGS TO BA' HOLD ARTICLES NERY, BL & TOCLS HANDISE AT THE STORES ICAL INSTRUMENTS 61-B—RADIO #7T—WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY 67—WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY REAI FNTATE FOR RENT (9—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS PLACES FOR REN S )OM AND OFFICES ARM FOR RENT g 13—HOUSES FOR RENT i3—SUBURBAN FOR RENT FOR REN ORAGE | TERMS ARRANGED IF DESIRED, . 2061-3, 1923 Chevrolet Coupe CAPITOL BUICK (0. 193 Arch Street BETTER BUY THAN ELSE RE —WAREHOUSES & T S —~WANTED—TO RENT BPECIAL TOMORROW REAI ESTATF FOR NALE $—AG ESTATE 9—AUCTION §0—RLI £1—RBUT CIEVROLET | Th Al SEDAN— car i In very good condition IS8 PROPI down payment takea ALSO S FOR BALE SHORE PLACES FOR BALE —SUBURBAN FOR SCAL IAL ESTATE FOR 87T—REAL ESTATE WANTED FORD, 1926 MODEL COUPE— FORD TUDOR— AUTO COMPANY TEL. ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTEILS 4—ROOMS FOR RENT i )—ROOMS AND BOARD 1—ROOMS FOR HOURKEKEEPING 92— WHERE TO DINE AD HERALD CLASS Bl S 3—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING ™ owavts 0 IMUST | SAY ] CAN'T COMPLAIN. 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