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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1926. T T = LER” COMING | of Jolinny Hines in his latest comedy | F¥Y ]p]rvhl Ly Mrs. McPherson to pro- T T I 0 enthusiastic audience at the | “Stepping Alons™ which sent a larg iM [duce & woman who would pose as RANS‘ATLAN IG Pfl NE I of the new Rialto theater |audience at t New Palace into the cottage companion of Ormiston. last night augurs well for the future | hysterics and _almost rocked the | This was taken by the etate to in- IS EAGERLY AWMTED ccess of this captivating play- | walls of. the theater at its opening | dicate that the evangelist had| e S i The management was the re- | performance this afternoo { “manufactured evidenc to combat cipient of many complimentary re- | IFor Johnny Hines has without a | the state’s contention that it was she | London's Phone Operators Ieing marks after the performance d | doubt broken the laugh record for |who was Ormiston's Carmel com- FiTuGted & Trei evidently there were no exceptions |all times. He deserves the champion- nstructed as to Treir fo the gencral verdict that this |ship comedy belt {Evangelist Not to Be Prosecuted, | ™" i S House Veterans’ Committe New theater typifies what the New Brit- | “Stepping Along” has more ain theatergoer has long wanted, a |and furi T ,,‘,,;] ‘ TonAon, Den 20 (M When 7 s i cozy edifice, attractively finished | pan ;xl;vr\lvos:nlxrllll‘:' "':.n ha (“’]F]rx:‘]u this Keyes Says NASHV".I,E [;ITY [ taie .~::<s the Atlantic Jnn'(n.xh‘o?;v’ Gha‘lmafl Drans B]" that could offer high quality enter- |way this season, besides being jam- | but use quiet tones. FPublication of | e Guleas atherwise indicated, theatrical notices ana reviews n thls colamn arv §f | f2inment at a minimum charge. |med from opening to fadcout with| Los Angeles, Dec. 50 (P—The BAI][Y []AMA[iEI] | this advice by British post oftice of- | \washington, Dec. 30 (P—A vt WTitten by the press agencles for the respective amusement company. mm‘“’n N“”;‘(’_':"‘m‘”]‘: “h“‘]":: ’1"“’(‘)"“"‘:‘ he color and life of New York's|stte's conspiracy case against Mrs ’f‘l‘rl“v:;vli«olrr::::;:h\'\‘:"h"‘;h"}-".d;l;l‘m 3 zr rans' Hoanttad constrtioHon o pumin S SRR SR SRS | azain for the lst times foday and | companlon feature on this|fhnce Semple MePherson has col| tho New York exhanges, indi s “SIN CARGO"—LYCEUM [in “Vaudeville Limited.” lz’i‘y'fu A ‘h‘(,";;nl‘,‘f“,"“rz\,:_‘”,‘ od ; o Runaway Express” | " Cirice of District Attorney As 1950 Blocks Reported Tnundated e proximity of the opening of the | s 1o existing ones is asked in a The gay, jazz-mad life as led by | The management anounced that | FPICEFNE B8 FEE DROBTAIE SI0 SOV | with Jack « nd Blanehe | jeovog that conviction of the noted | P oo wnien iato be made avail. | bill drawn up by Chairman Johnson some of the younger generation is|its midnight show. on New Year's| oo noct(Gie "y double fea- | : e el n Evangelist is “almost impos- Uy Floods Able o the public early next month, | of the house veterans committee. told in vivid strokes in the Lyceum |Eve will pecnintivee e bill will be offered fomorrow " hecause Mrs. Lorraine Wise- | Much time and care are being | 5,000 Additional Beds movie “Sin Cargo,” which opened | ©°C Doors will open for this per- |, 4 g,y There will be no in- lized on the | niun gielait, her principle’ accuser, devoted to details, to the end th It would authorize 5,000 additional this afternoon with a cast headed by | formanc: 0, immedia in the standard price of fen |°creen in this picture. Mammoth en- | jg 5 “tyrncoat” and a “perjurer.” | ice shall be given good send | beds and, with a few exception irley Mason, Robert sier, Pat | 8 & 2now: Tha Mid. yenty, s cenis However, wTHa|| E1I°8 Jirile WL piisaling e Dismissal of the charge against vile, Tenmn, Dee 30 |y "o operators will be s| they would be used for World w Harmon and Ger{rude Astor. On this LA Lot e which will ba shown on | 77 ing h 5 | Mrs. Mclherson and others involved | AR d “‘{“1 fity city blocks, | oo "rrom the cxisting veterans suffering with mental ¢ same program is a brand new revy DTN ; t wo days are “Batiling But- wiently until the risht-0f:way |jn the case is declared to be im- | Where 5000 persons have been house | ;o “pritain trunk telephone s;s- | orders. The measure follows rec presented by the Tip Top Merry- New e festivities. Ar-| o {0 goason's outsanding comedy | Shall have been obtained ed- | minent, | ed were destered today as a result | ommendations made at the Philadel- kers and an added attraction in | Fansements have becn made for ears | \hieh stars I Keaton and “The [ overalled engineers gaze frequentlyf Coincident with the announcement | Of the swirling torrents ot the Cum- American Legion convention. nd Mrs, George Campbell, local | 0 lcave for all points immediately | Grey Devil” with the three insepar- |at their watclies aud then glanee at | from the district attorney's oftice | berland river which swept through s e ot e vaudevillans who are putting on | after the midnight show. > pals, Jack Perrin, his wonder | their train o A typlcal railroad | came a cable to the Times from | the streets of Nashville's lowlands. | ;% o2 't6 use those ha s Johns “has been steady intonation, o as to - | found necessary because e num- cessive variation in the frequency of | hor of former servipe men suffering their own act. Tickets for s Tickets for the Midnight per- Slack Beauty and Rex the atmosphere en given the pic- | syd Australia, quoting Mr Without reported loss of life, t und waves from mental dise s attributable to New Year's ¢ night : rmance are on sale now at the|movie collie. The “Grey Devil” s |ture and vy cntertaining ro- | Ruth Peters Ormiston, estranged | flood stricken populace of the city on sale. nd box office, vestern entertainment at its bes @ ed by t s galore make | wife of Kenneth G. Ormiston, ‘or-, had withdrawn to ever home: One of the big moments in — - — The story is remarkablé well writ- | “T 3 P one of the | mer radio operator for Mrs. Me- | they “(")\;1'1 '_m]"- s hl”nfi""‘:! and In addition to lear 8 names | (he war has fner Cargo” is the blowing up of a mag- | TOM MIX AT CAPITOL | ten and moves along at a rapid clip. ing ti ] scason. | Pherson, as saying she had received | private T B Wiy Rl e man e neesenet e nificent yaclit which carrics the! mpg capitol is offering a special thr-]r subjects to be shown |m!u‘r!> Amateurs | i na Jrlvfi lj;w[ ‘most )mmrmv»‘l;.t' letter from :?\;nm':mr‘:lr' i arore l.m; ”'”f re being instructed in n‘m‘mv- Under speclal freatment. the governe = WC;;\r‘,i.:.M:unx“fl)yl‘flm 1 h‘n]nl‘!\; prC n of double (::m‘uu- Boining chanten of ETropoen % AR | i s o) Shel | niture to makes acesgof stor- M; :“ ”\“l : vx:\\ e abled 'ma .Htsjw"‘v; with excitement, includin; DhBD A : (‘1;";‘;"_’}‘1’ “‘:‘r\ { which st rt Raswlinson HANEY COMING | 1 usin disclose the con- | "“,';.] T e 1 number o existing lively mutiny and nd to d Fos > Tom Mix, the | neNs ev i The Capitol will offer heginning | ! ) letier, Mrs, Ormiston s ) The Cumbesland tontlnngs (o rise Jreadl Iighting. The plot is woven popular western star, tops the bill | Changed every two davs with ) ! L B o e s ye man ations a young sea captain who is with his Tony in his latest hit, “The | NOveties and vaudeville supplement- |; u : o A L A ot o e b adattipnalanin . r additions by the heroine's brother il 4 ! T ng the regular screen fare from |Chaney ; A les in the early part of ¢ additional familics TR | i TaAL or additi R Canyon of Light,” a snappy action | time to tim i v te | mext yea institute divoree pro- | riedly preparing to abandon their | EFIEE S8 C & s it ory with a plot that takes one LT et L s rs against the former Ang Ml iareinelisi b The picture is replete with s ) Las tandh o ol 4 S Rcn rosty ple radio operator. Mrs. b kitchens have heen opened | NWSPay PG Bl ey tacular scenes and some very oben 8naces of (il wondrons west. |JOHNNY HINES DOES {BLACK [ sers faurines Chyns (iUs Tepple eadio ovrator e | pahone: Sty interested, and the post ofti Baous gowns are Lovers of 1 4 on BOTION ; el ARl I - tollowing ‘e serdval in Bydney | Hona wer sy in relief work. | officials hav <’ el cipals. s e o This reviewd s often wonde ddh i ; o she went fo live with Ter | North Nashville iy water bound ag, duestions polnfing 10 & Core'cert b - what would happen if all of the be ke acelInif iiarn | Blie nent tb e e T ma rotlali dectlon) wnal| emend Tor tho servicsla \a AT THE STRAND— McCormack, Toss and Carmela | COTCdIo8 of th® pust year were plac- ToRR s iy [ the South Nashville bottoms, water | CPSOR 0 Lo Another gala holiday bill opens at | ponsclle, M SImiafll and AT eal| o cRd stojand onsan enormonsirael ¢ o J Mrs. Ormiston revealed. howeer, | menaced the Richland Creek section | ARy apbices the Strand today with'six banner |Cortot will Tiath e | 0 THA 0T S0F B DRELSIURL SeelE Sdeo et S o tthe informed her that [ near the state penitentiary. s vaudeville hits on the staze and on | Capitol stage received by g | 1den with sorrows. f i 1 § \ s “freg to scek a divorce™ | Police say 1,500 persons from the | oo . o0 =y the Strand screen, Jack Holt in “The special lov ijver installeq| oW I know what would happen { : 2 m uld be content to | flood area have been deprived of | e PAECR Man of the Forest. through the courtesy of Henry |fter Witnessing the inimitable antics |\ S mn ol e star and thelr work | “live o s” of a happy ir work by the rising wa e ey The vaudeville bill includes, the Morans and Sons. This should prove = i3 remark .| Guesses regarding property dan Teleplions Development Assaciation Yip, Yip Yaphankers with John popular with the holiday ‘ acks, personnel, ent charge inst | are unhazarded. I Siliot il fanaa i ol W Qlittara, | vat S e et Rothang and I Melino; Carson |crowds as this broadcasting program | and parade grounds of the Marine |Mrs, McPherson and her co-defend-| Train service throughout Tennes- | and Willard in “Meet the Docto is one of noteworthy talent. W. | b yase o was turned over | . wn, a motion al¢o | see, Mississippi and Kentucky show- .’;M Mloatanh Gomiginy: : 0¥ t Gray and Byron; Iddie Nelson Jefis the Capitol orchestra the o.. for the production |would be made to quash the con-bed only slight improvement i th e Yeark ag0 fr Harry LaVail and Sister and Denny have a spe 1sics am to f many sce Lich are produced |spiracy indictment t Ormiston, | flood areas. While TR o WILL STUVDY NATION'S : and Elsic Barton and their company ok e Ly 4 y military ; o district ‘s office in-|smaller streams have r Beginning Sunday Night A { flood crest, the Cumberland, Tenn The Photoplay Fveryone is R TG || e S AR el (e sndamella St onln, CHARACTER TRAINING S N =B 1o 2 All roads will lead to the Cinder-|when Mrs, Wiseman, who previously | ue i he clutches ( to § Now a el s : o that she had been hired by| Columbus, Miss, is in the clutche of the worst flood known in many wn would not be sold to t 17‘00 Sc{[ lRte?‘?m-edt “ork Sensation at $2.00. ‘ ST e g ; : mll rerson to I\;r:\u‘n.-‘ e 0T e O e e LT | Boston university ol Gather dntonal 00 A GRS S0 W 08 ROL very Ivight luxcep TN TR [ e TN UedhGarm ol ORRE RS 3 state dina Olapdtehied aplane il o ot in . S b Q B . v NI hy N { ) » | evangelist’s kidnapping story; added | e leriane he mation Through Quest a SUiGs v_ Sat, Sun, Holidays || The TRRilling Epic | Mooy ir i e oms i Mmoo it " BT o e o | ptane pilot reported that one entire Now in the Afails. movement Is now In prog: — Phone 230 — ¢ HAlI0 ¢ 2| had been first approached with the | X ) 2 3 it B (L gen st dpno] county in the district appeared to he The rsnatty ke et # the Devi ~Dog ) i Ton ot o aiativa. of Tieland | county in el SRR ‘ : <o L = fr he Wil- i 3 at that time Mrs. ! S = heas ol loade A rom t Free Parking Space for Strand Patrons setteal b i proposed cost Lo ; i o1 o not able t \eross the Atlanti 1 fapilieie o R propriation, are gland but are of Light saturday night John PRI § W IR & cetate and personal aftorney. T to There will be Wooley Issues Denial | & Another Disappearance AL “F:‘n"l“'jh‘}"‘ Hegnaki i the glver. Tt | - T = \ evue of flve star acts— | Wooley issucd a strenuous denial, Bothers British Police 1. cutivatea in the Toric | oy caed 1o the Kovernmany aurly TONIGHT, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 1 J P Fntssithistevent: | THUHime) noel it it thel rnela D15 | Tonk int Deali a0 lmis AETHIF |/ osit nt, Dalallil Matshi oeiBokcLs. iod and was also of- . ros| i government. place, Cinderclia Ballroom, N Dk oNE ser i D VE Gt erostot Il o Anavan i onmad has o s TN LS | Lon i ors eeAIdae A S te A Gala New Year’s Show! On the Stage! f < ; cot, Hartford parties for the sole purpose of hav-occupy the British police, just re-| Through questionnaires he SEeaaly o imatuntion ‘e Tie axene i On the Screen! The Strand Orchestra! e 4 — Jhe e wasd Lhvdrm ot ot ooWtl® ooy B AHen s for conduct a nation-wide f while veteran organizations : strove nts ¢ 2 at- | It was revealed by the prosecution {{he American novelist . on of cheracter development. harq to have it either bought or pe ed on 1 President nam Grand Organ! " ] o )hio Wesleyan university that d the past two weeks Mrs. [Clarissa Christie, who turned up at s of which will be ¢ ¢ & a novel way. A ce- | Wi 1 he approached a Los{a Yor ire and Miss Una C i i in his recent statement said that the £ : = trically i 1 map has been T paper with a proposi- | Crowe, who dro d herself in the a i )pme is more | yoanital had heen v ‘wr‘v‘.:\nhrrlnlm | e whe e students tion to sell in an entirely new ver- fsea oft the Dorset coust. importa > m SWCKINE | gale and would be re-used by the P g ther daily, # rld affa e sion of | This time it is the Hon ©up of forma : New Haven hospital, 2 ! own upon it c n that connection, she of-!Lawrence Edward Broomficld Palk, | Marsh r In ved \e paper the name of (30, son and heir of the third Baron | purpose of I vey. “Knowledg: « 9y ] 'Q"‘”r'"“‘_’“"—“"“ Ythe mar said had paid h aldon. His father told the police |unguides ¥ - s not Canadians Consuming H - - -t cPherson affair. Ak left his office. in the city, |enough.” S / i = L | 5 3 1 Ottawa, Ont., Dec. 30 (P—Can . - 5 1 v t she s ltake a train for Droydon, near| “\What do you consi G e S0 Wl plen- By ZANE GREY Bureau | London, where he had an appoint- |cssentials of 50 ? i an S Sie 1A ——————————— 3 % h refore the war. ac = 24 Washington Strect mE e g W both John Barloycorn and Lady ake a Date Now e It! & i | abdi a ar for the : ST heople? Cicot s 203 Make a Date Now to See It! Telephone 233 &= Y ‘Wlllmn(i:‘d' |::r ]\!;:;;r?‘:’l ?“..’,'n ""‘I,t I 3:\}\’:. pRODIEs - i Nicotine have lost popularity sinco g Yeserved L Selline TALENT. FURNISHED i T | 1914, figures released by the Domin- M1 Reserved Loges Selling B i from since. He carricd an unspec'- funiversity what ideals of character | jon department of statistics r.»\onqlxn S fied sum of mon would you scek to impres: t During the fi 1in 1 vear, ' cnding ients { March 192 ge consump- [ltalian Aviator Claims pbson e en ¢ tion per person in Canada was - ous nin S 3 spirituous liquor .270 ons: beer Another World’s Record 151, 1o 5 b e chir i hnor 210 gailons: by gallons; winea . gallons THE STRAND et 5 CONTINUOUS Sesto Calende, Ital 30 P— [qcter? Sbould this training b P55 A.481 Tone T e W -~ 5 Show s g | Alessandro Pas a, Ita siven at’ home, in church, or at|year ending in 1914 the figures —or MIDNI H I FROLEL b : : ; ¥ 2\ | tor, who established a world altitud 17 spirits 1.016 Do R NOW PLAYING 3 | record for an airplane carrying lons: zallons: - 18bacdo useful load on Dec. 23, today m NEW YEAR'S EVE ' B o |setel Joma oc Bt 38, toths mate Frivamen Wnoled by . AL e Starts Promptly at 12 H 2P : - ‘, 3 ; R e o i Confusion in }amss e menae Temakente i e |ing a useful load 10t misunderstand 0. auo; ot 1 at an Piloting an $-62 hydroplane, ; o artment went to | averase ¢ 74 b ol us z 4 ; : § e rying 2,200 pounds, Passaleva aver- | | avenue last evening instea gallon and a salf annually. (3 A g \ . 3 Loy | aged 90.359 kilometers (about 119 | op lgecrest avenue on recei 5 g > 4 X S N ] ; ey miles) an hour. of a telephone notification of a fi BIG 15 iy S All Seats Reserved i s B A1 ¥, | Examination of the instruments of The call was received at 7:4 e SRR g \ : WA : | the machine in which Passaleva es- | and was for a chimney fir & ewel robbery in Harrods 10 — MAMMOTH ACTS — 10 o N 2 X o 5 s tablished his altitude record ghowed liouse owned by Micolo Felignio. 1ent. store last ni 18 D q y: » A b that he reached a height of 6,137 There slight damage. The sim- wilist oftobherias Hevs Cars to All Points After Midnight Show 3 p d R 7 § Al : meters, or about 20.450 fect, instead ifarity of promunclation of the NAMTS | jyto which is causing olice fo st | g » 7 i STEE f te 5.9 sinally an- of the avenues caused lixup nounced. but the loss of tim that in some cases Americ thieves have heen coring th NOW PLAYI A A (: PI'I'O' N ) By Leete TODAY—FRL—SAT. i Renick Brown HOUSE OF PHOTOPLAY HITS Continuous A HOLIDAY PROGRAM WITH DINTERTAINMENT GALORE! A Thrilling Story of T@M MIX | : S Modern Sociai Life § N 5 o~ | with Tony in an action picture that takes you from the battle- . AR . i . S " AI].Y\Vhere 9 “fields of France to the West! 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