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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1926. lxnouvd a positive sensation with its ‘\\onxllx display of fashions in its ey brilliant settings. William Ebbs in %is ventriloqual offering handed the audicnee a nifty surprise and many | lare still wondering as to who handl- | ed the other end of the smart reps the “dummy” or the youngster s at the finish. Ralph Co. took the comedy hon- Charlie Tobias, the nd radio enter- with his rou His rendition of tee, | who ap: | Piclaer lnr< of the bill. | popular song w | tainer scored mice | | | | "’"iiud" L 2> A\\r of songs and talk. | #“Me Too” which, incidentally he wrote, proved a hit. Other feature on the vaudeville bill included, The | nd Kelley and For- | i it idans Unless otherwise indicated. thentrical no tices ana ceviews n this column : written by the press agencles for the repective amusement company. $522sinessisessaossssessrrons ookt NEW are s SRS hree Danubes sythe ‘ew Brit. | Thursday i '\."f,,]o:,'i' | Jack Holt in Zane Grey's great story 10od playhouse | The Man the Forest” with an- = | ot ner hill of vaudevill REVUE AT LYCEU A score of variety ente nded -together in Colema fop Merrym Revue,’ ving at the Lyccur mons as the comed ing on an un show this k. inged on Thursday pecial midr new, will merrymaker movie outstanding RIAL of to be d un- which as EXCELLUNT SHOW AT One most dra striking produced cent yed and one that de interesting but seldom- west th ¢ of the World war is * Stk Rt R Tenem which is now pic- | o hx at the Palace, The story revolves around the s of Rose Rossetti and Danny wi who are that they broth ter. The girl's at- d when she learns ntage, and when the 3 m"hh nee of Red | perately to nism well as ming of the War crisis, and-the of PALACE tie and | in re Nostrum open an enthusi attending. ¥ the pre- th of the pictures Rose play- sented by th The current K * one of t tures of the season with V nolds in the title role. It is a st of a New York manicuri chum who go to France rtertainers. Both fall in love with the same soldic i out of the romi s over 10 mand for open- v seil out | S beliet tion is 1 ara i cr real par L wave Yor a such en- real £ v ere thril- | it pri picture has cit A comedy and some ng battlefront Misi Reynolds s the little canteen Julia Faye as Rocky pal. very well Ior the last half of the feature picture will Mason In “Sin Cargo.” plenty of genuinely seenes captivatin entertainer Ginsherg, opened some time p notch his Am love, The ¢ thir to a 1 climax is dramatic suspen Shirley Mason giv rmance and the role ic : Blas hor con- Burope woman | young 1 trics story teems will make it film has rry. T in Powe A masterpiece Foes s in Johi splend star . T role of Ro s o e in th 15 thrillin companion of his with stark live lon passcd on supporting pro Lloyd Hamilton Comes Charlie,” a Ko Hot Afte events, irama that er the ave LYCEUM NOW PLAYING s mer cawre for is made comedy novelty and cu up of ones in “Here recl rent ro."” wres of a there is plenty of A very in irtin sent one man, result | vent young ction as the “Ko news resti i T st comedy | Hines in = vace will AT THE STRAND Crowded of the funn 2t both perform- . : Strand . L 5 e vaudeville n. The featur: he Daniels in “Stranded in Paris” and it proved to he | about best thing that Tebe has done in many moens The vaudeville bill includes seve headiiners. The Jack DeSylvia Follies with Jack ylvia himself, zinning Tom Carrol and | will he pre- friend Felix iiful shows that o entire | all a rousing photoplay s Monday, his “V ented Martin There will cek on Monday change of show on lis with and our a host st the new and a Thurse COLLEE: N \mmu “Twinkleto wrring nmmpn\ and surcly who have cter of e % AT CAPT n Moore's has ¢ * Coilee Wednesday, pl and thrills uarantesd spiendid, throughout. It will jon, and it is G continuous shows daily, © and 9:05 a trip to A New Show by the FOR ENTERTAINMENT CAPITOL OF PHOTOPLAY CAPITOL Beginning SUNDAY NIGHT HOUSE HITS! 700 SEATS RESERVED JRY NIGHT EXCEPT SUN. & HOLIDAYS. —PHONE TODAY AND WED, 2:145—1: T:00—90:05 HAVE YOU SEEN IT? v Talking About COLLEEN MOORE The Dancing Waif of Limchous¢ in Thomas Burke's Classic TWINKLETOES THURS.—FRL—SAT. TOM MIX and TONY “The Canyon of Light” and one’s m Parls o JAMES HALL, FORD STERLING, IRIS STUART Dirscted by ARTHUR ROSSON (A Guramount Qicture " VAUDEVILLE Vaudeville's \Ins! Gorzeons Production JACK SYLVIA & CO. in “FOLLIES DE SYLVIA™ WM. EBBS CHAS. TOBIAS D\NUBES “Ventriloguism® “Jeser asters™ "KELLY & FORSYTHE 'FIELDER & GIRLS “Relaxation “Musical Comedy Revuette” (I(\\I? fll(( AN? ' SR "LOVE ‘G A LEAVE M STRAND ORCHESTRA WEEKLY! COMING THURS,, FRIL, SAT. JACK HOLT in ZANE GREY’ “The Man of the Fores{” And a Typical Bitl of Strand Vaudeville. Etraimon Nontoern bre 10 Beginning at The Greatest Midnite Show In the State! STRAND MIDNITE FROLIC NEW YEAR'S EVE AT 12 0'CLOCK (Doors Will Open Immediately After the Regular Performance) 10—MIGHTY ACTS—10 Seats Now On Sale! All Seats BUY YOUR TICKETS EARLY! Cars To All Points After the Midnite Show! Reserved! chestra of music On Th dout Mix and their new hit “The nd Eve “Love nn re o far 1i8 pro | way gim' ATTENTION TURNED = e 10 ts wio S{an ord and Alabama Teams : Pxeparmg for New Year's Day Pasadma, C ball followers today ntion | dinals q imson liron c outfit went to wo quarters of threc we o sho mo! hing portion ike Stanfo The or t renuon ed until Those i opinion CINDERY All ros dane revue this Cind rs. of eve READ HERALD CLASSIFE e Midnight Show NEW YEAR'S Bill T CINDERELLA Ballroot Danci ¥ will be the rell liartford. wonderful program . FOOTBALL PLAYERS REPORTED AS PAID Ghardes Rgainst West Virginia | Wesleyan Men balan: proj ursday for the a special itur vill be offered. To; will be offered Canyon of 1 'nt and Lawre companion and Lea ing Sunday night f Capitol will offer the lv\: f the new year “Tell It To ine with Lon Chaney luction opened on Broad- | week for an indefi e run Iyn B W ers Dec. 25 ( at West Virgin n have been receiving pay, ly, amounting to nearly $500 Dr. Homer E. Wark, p the college said in a letter public today, to alumni and Charie 700! on, Va., made ordered a retrenchment of »enditures and the addi- a new professor of religious tion to the on of Carl V. and an assistant was announc meeting Jathlatic of hletic di- effective at ctar, nnary a same time, Dr. Wark, in his lettor, recounted ms that West Virginia Wes r ool was ngions and s was not the only thing change but was the most at this time. turned camps of university of Alg nual New the Rose pon the tanford tide or the »ama Ye Bowl ar's well known 1 all has en commercialized. player ve been recciving pay in the form tuition £ books, rooms end wal Wade's ¢ yesterday. i hour the nt through their pa wspaperment, who fror 1d, No lering lit- lined signal ing spent formations. also came in time. Alabama For ide- °s be- then and a feo ho: “This has amounted to nearly §5¢ an this year. ... Evervone ad- mits that the system is bad. T however, it Is a common pr: But if it is wrong, let us face as Christian men,and hletics on a better hoard of trustecs has de- or voluntar; athletic in as s00n as our pres ns are discharged we s m on this basis.” 1 do | and punt of the Alabama's workou ord was a loug and arduous practice scheduled for to- linals was even more tions were of the < CUT OF OLYMPIGS W six pounds ir Fidemen chars re viclously he ¢ with others like game, Feud Betwesn Federation and Union Breaks Out Afresh 28 (A—America’ macy in interna- v was threaten- over control of Olympic Association Iy to w faster but more the looked pow- coming <, Do suprs he Natio equal efie he mighty averag: Stanror long- wer animor from Olymrpic body 3 National Amateur Athletic ration struck the first major blow flict with the Amateur At} Union which hroke out afr in Washington, D. C. ion claims within its y 90 per nt o it athle clivitic filiated the army, nal collegiate A. A. n Tennis Assoc Boys' clubs tior 1 domination of America ticipation in Olympic ¥ a minority group con- the A. A. U. was ba cration's action, but fend between the rival place back saveral years. street, revolt may develop serious in the history o part i ED ADS of conside taion pro 1. calling for a mo of its work 1sting U. in its own field al statement issucd hy exeentive committee cxplanation of its withdrawal tacks the A. A, U. as having assum- ed “the relation of ‘parent'” ho 1s of skillad teachers and isors in ool and col him rous A BALTROOM —HARTFORD ad to the ads will Cinder- cotiter, come among ot} the 1 . 50 long orchestra play There will be a midn five wets, so don't miss tir com, § t1 fo 1 B 1 Pratt mpic = ¥ when a L intensive de- along sfatr fliet with OR YOUR WANT: and DANCING foderation SVE the in asillo and his Orchestra, tiv The counts statement gives two upon which the fede its withdrawal action: s in the Olym ciation c titution * national organizati ma jor m. 51 Pratt St.,, Hartford. Asso- deprived that com- ing §:30 unti the | ln‘ the federation of any influ- in relation to America's part | Olympic games and put con- LR e e of the assoclation, the A. A. U.” 2—Centralization of such centrol restored e T Olympic As- | clation was organized to correct.” | The statement goes on to say | that “there was much criticism of the administration, inefficiencies in connection with living and training | quarters, and contnet of some of th { offcial representatives” w | to a head after the 1920 led to an attempt to or Olympic soclation on cratic basi After the withdrawal of t M. Thompson as presic jon, the federation that there was a “resumptio faction that ¢ which, in the Henry Breckinridge, ge of “a joker in the constitution.” Organizations were wltiplied, admitted 1o representa- on and utilized to swell their ma- jority, he asserted. The struggle for control between the two factions came to an open | break at the recent quadrennial meeting of the Olympic | when abolition of 1 vote rule cc ridge, { 1atic | Conference Pier 3 | Collegial { mittee membershi \;v.mi ‘ the mes and nize the mo- ha « o d words methods of the the 1920 crisis,” of President took advanta commissioner of and all com- Olympic to resien SUAYER OF NINE ILLED 3 OTHERS {Texan Confesses to Murders Previonsly Committed Tex., lay wer Hassell, Texas pan ha who is confined in county jail here following confes- cions to the slaying of 13 persons. d with murder following 1\~ admission that he Killed his wite land her eight children and placed Ithe hodies in a dugout on his ranch near hers three weeks ago last night confessed to slaying woman and children in Call- fornia three years ago. e refused to reveal the vietims or to comment on the crime other to say “it was a good job.” th i said. Tas recovering from inflic which ians ved might fatal He ficers came to search his ranch after neighbors had become suspicious of his actions and the absence of hi family on his fail Cali- Dec. a Farwel! guards t George J than sh is Kknif at 1 phy- prove wou Assoctated no, Calif., for the was Pipe how 18 r~1| oil y in wor 1922, He : rions California points he resigned. He homa and a little r ago moved to a after marrying his brother's widow. Authorities have reopened an investigation of his ath. The brother was ¢ working in a fleld in Oklahoma with Hassell, who said a mule kicked him to death Hassell said in a statement that he did not know why he killed his wite the stepehildren. He declared the !slayings followed a quarrel with wife after she charged him wit intimacy with her oldest daughter. “I grabbed a hammer, where came from I do not know, I struck or and she fell to the floor,” Hassell 1in telling of the slaying ot “Thr baby began ine and [ rcached down and choked it. Then I secured a stock- ing and tied it around the bah neck. T don't know why, hut when 1 saw what I had done est g0 on and kill wi nt to Ok more th it his if the whole a Some in age from ware choked (and others & 3 5 3 3 WVW‘V" L 44444 TOMORROW EVE The Formal Cpening of the New IALTO T At Hmdd and Washington Streets NING AT 7:00 HEATER§ : : P244440004000040040404% AN h\l\’l" NEW BRITAIN HAS LONG AWAITED The Finest Neighborhood Playhouse Will Offer As Its Opening Attraction — “Mare Nostrum” Our Sea) The Season's ()u:standing reen Sensation Direct from its long run at on Broadway. the making! and Thrills ment! Beauty tery! Romance! film in vears. wa $2 prices More than a year in A cast including thous- Danger! Excite- Suspense! My The most amazing A story of love and vou'll never forget. Adapted from the famous novel by Blasco Ibanez produced by Rex Ingram, The stars are ALICE 'I‘FRR\ and ANTONIO VIORE.\O. 1. l 0\ D H \\HLTO\' in “HERE COMES CHARLIE” \I~o a ] melt\ Reel nnd Current News POPULAR PRICES ] 0¢—20¢ PREVAIL | [ PNLUMONIA IS FATAL New York, Dec. 28 (P—James Villepigue, restaurateur, died 1 st night of pneumonia. He wa and had been ill six ye Villepigue's inn 1 Bay has been the g | ering place for prominent .onm\«n | of the tu peope of the stage and persons high in social life years old For 40 Sheepshead TED ADS YOUR WANTS READ HERALD CLAS! TOR THE NEW PALACE ALWAYS 2 BIG FEATURES NOW PLAYING— Shirley Mason Johnny Harron | in the dramatic sensation— “ROSE Of The TENEMENTS” ('h\n BUCK JONES in a whirlwind of thrills and laughs ‘30 BELOW ZERO’ STARTING THURSDAY JOHNNY HINES in the comedy hit [ o b2 Stepping Along N. B.—For the real "Black Bottom' sce the chorus from G. White's Scandals, come right up to the foot- lights and show you hox. Thurs, Night—AMATEURS , Moy TOM C\RROI. S ITIES OF 1927" with Felix Martin “the unsatisfactory situa &.‘ ch came | association, | Hasscll | al names of the California | »ed himselt when of- | T decided T| oks. | | Hollidy EH AP”N’S WIFE AWARDED RECORD .| Sags She Will Press DIVOIGE ronian, pec. s cnmhe connc has m:d .\llxs M. B. Carstair .(he British record for 1 litre class boats. 3 (P—Re husband, divore Los vss 0f Angeles, Dec. Driving the “Newg"” on November whether her Charles 22 over a measured half mile, Miss Chaplin, initiates proceed- Carstairs did a mean speed of 39.7 ings in Mexico, Lita Grey Chaplin in- knots which compares the tends to “go through” with a divorce Drevious record of 38.175. uit which she says will be filed in The new mark will be considercd he Los Angeles in few for international confirmation. KIWANIS PRESIDENT PICKS COMMITTEES Changes in Personnel of Civie Club Workers for 1927 Committ with cour ler answor to reports vesterday that the film comedian was in communication th a Mexican atterney at Hermo- sillo, Sonora, relative to obtaining a divoree. Chaplin's denied the ser tention of s from attorney, Lloyd Wright, een actor had any in- king a divorce in the | Mexican courts. The comedian could not be located for a statemen “I have nothing to Chaplin decl, “axcept going through with here a at 1 am going Ameri courts tren and proper my hushand.” are for the coming year announced today by Joseph M. i ected president of the “anis club for the second term, committecs are as follows: Agriculture: William R. homas J. Hodgson, Rackliffe, Jr. Alexander 1. Charles . rtin, F cly Mag. and Membership: ings, chalrman, Fred- an, Willlam . Cannon, Hawker, Herbert M. to fight for my scttlement | | through chil | from i an married by a Mexican magistrate at Empalme, | Sonora, more than two years ago. | Thelr two young sons remained with Mrs. Chapl the couple sep- arated rece Leventhal, Contaras, 1y. NOTED INDUSTRIAL KING DIES IN OKLA. lGhargo@s Page Was Oil Baron and Philanthropist {Bomaza. sohm Habert, | Busile At Ol 28— — | er, chairman, - William millionaira oil | Henry J. Cieszynski, Charles W, hropist, died , Kengeth R. Tuttle. prings, near her meefings—Arthur ay afternoon. He David Borthwick, uenza for abo szynski, Sidney Leavitt, muel T. John E orton M Archibald G. Martin, | Music: Stanton E man, Lester Dem son, E. T. Fromen, Program: Charles R. Hoffman, | chairman, John L. Curtin, Harry H. Howard, John Hubert, Herbert M. Ashley, 8, M chairs Sturman Dy- D. Park- Dec, J. Bryan, rome in 4 o'clock yest {had been il of i | two weeks. Making |ing to Ok Bersg,, Val- G. Cur- George . a fortune in oil after com- Rothfeder, ahoma in 190 { branched out into other ind beecame known al” king of th founded Sand Spr ed much of his and grievance — Fred- {0 building t! an industrial com- °rick C. Monier, jr., chairman He constructed th nd- | Bennett H. Hibbard, John R. W Jroad and other public James €. Moody d built a $2,000 M. Beecher, mill among industrial 4 Gafiney, | plants. A few weeks n- Rothfeder, w)mmr‘ »d his pla ga 000,000 stee = — Elmer W, Mohill, Roth, ent the Pape, Robert Harry, "’mm"m Louis Michael sta ton ther 8 amuel T, Sherman relation T Arthur E irman; child airman; atthew J. oclk, = Artiy Wil Hagyes, Arthur J. Sav educati Ahlqui Feer D. 8 clu Rev. Dr, Thom- Attorney the the rospitals in s ilanthropist In order water supply for structed a dam at a o 400, which also was u in supplying th Mr. lumber Tda bia. He Wisconsin, Morris |» = Th will meet the hotel tomorrow noon. idon, secretary of the boy: rtment at the Y. M. C. will Wor and Clar- from Maine, will fure ment with a har- at Bur- W O 1ate . he con- of $1,500,- d for a time Tulsa de- city of e Meade, hold its club annual January Mvrs. McPherson Plans Lecture Tour of Country Los Angeles, Dec. 28 (P —Aim ple McPherson, awaiting trial criminal conspiracy charges, nd her annual vacation month on a cture tour of the ed S | e near o | vear 'Ohio Man Confesses to Murder of Two People \shington House, Ohio 28 (P \ Court { Dec. night | his ind death with the end of a s the Charles Halt n South Solon, Ohio, last The confession was m in the county fail where Halterman n held on suspicion, Halterman declared he killed 1 hrother because of family difficu ties. Charles, he said. had kept hi from becoming reconciled with his plans next worked so hard this past and it has been such a trou- period that T'm ready for the Angelus Temple evan- clist explained last night in disclos- her plans. “My people and my d kindly concur in the idea and arranged to be away for sev- | eral weeks, starting about the mid- e natta s et mab. hesr Tive||aiet ot t month. Of course, I T2t wihl il tor Lhe pastivear wen't plans completed or in | definite shape but T think it would - 3 - be a good idea if I can accept a few | Thomas Ranahan, \O‘ed. | lecture dates while on my vacation.” Indlan Fighter, Dies| ~Ncw York, Doston, Baltimore, e Dee. 28 (A—Thomas | Philadelphia and San Francisco are Ranahan, 7, veteran pony express | included in Mrs, McPherson's tenta= rvider and Indian fighter, died here |tive itinerar; ster Vo | o was the last survivor of the Holliday expre . except Henry Dunn of Blackfoot, and one « | the few men living who escaped be- |i illed in the Beecher's Island In- imm massacre in eastern Colorado. rm has be READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR W S | & & v v > ] Cuticura Talcum Unadulterated _ Exqmsntely Scented Ranahan started his western ex- perience in 1560 as a driver for the | expre line, later ((41;(1\ Wells-Fargo Company. it s s over by as horn Make Your New Year’s Eve Reservation Today At The HOTEL BOND Hartford “Everybody’s Going”

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