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Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this column are written by the press agencles for the respectlye amusement company. PAULINE FREDERICK—LYCEUM Pauline Frederick in her latest dramatic triumph, “Josselyn's Wife" | 1 dashing George Walsh in “The | uality Man,” one of those smash- | ing athletic pictures in which he ap- pears to such excellent advantage, | the top notchers at/the theater today and for the remainder of the wee! “Josselyn's Wife” is a highly dramatic opus telling in graphic pic: tures the story of a woman's ide: shattered by a philandering society man who, after jilting her, returns with his younger wife, only to con- tinue his now unwelcome attentions upon the woman who has in the meantime married his very best riend. Throughout this highly entertain- ing film Miss Frederick, who pla the title role, gives one of her great- est performances, and in the scene where she i3 trapped in the artist's studio and there is confronted by her husband, the star reaches h greatest heights of histrionic ability. The story of “Josselyn’s Wife" was suggested from the novel of the same name by Kathleen Norris. are of 1927 presented & program that was given the of the week. Everything is new. Costumes, scenery, songs, dances and comedy. g from the first three days was carried over in this pro- wram. Every night there will be added attractions on the bill. Tonight Tom- my will announce the amateurs, To- morrow night, Tommy will be auc- tioncer and run an auction shop in which the audlence will be the cus- tomers. A riot of fun is promised for this night. Satutday night there will be a Black Bottom contest in which local and professional talent will compete. The feature photoplay for this program is Hoot Gibson in “The Texas Streak,” which is an hilarious and breezy western comedy, packed with entertainment and delicious scenes. Announcement has been made of the coming of the Checker Girls for the entire week of Ja \ture pic four days start sills in “Puppets, RIN-TIN-TIN AT CAPITOL Out of the dar - shadows ¢ Limchouse comes ible, leer- ing face of a man—half beast, half- lovely girl Jimp where opencd today, com s of indrawn breath and ; for Rin-Ti It for Warner Bros. thrill- melodramatic roman lerworl( vimes are planned Bind the battered and dives, is doors of dens traction te of 1ded picture. Il be given ol patron ut. puppy some genuine police wi v free to gh the courtesy of wner of Rin- attending a Londaen Sleeps” for the av companior trons. “While Harold traction in T AT RIALTO beauty con- ure pro- at the the cor- BEAUTY CONT An attractive bath ads the double f me of motion pictures the ted at ashington te-wide attention hy reason of their claims to unusual entered in ton t's af- ould be a sight worth are shic story of the old m 0 the bare knuc celone which Wales, daredevil 2 seene after devil-may-care le him one of the :tors of tern 1s in good ron with ance. just bout he kind of ente may 4\]w ot to (v]' in th in cheduled for turday headed on, the comedy < in the hilariou ramp, Tramp” his story. Iso b is by I 1vine omedy, PARSONS TONTGHT at 8:15 ‘SAM AB“{A MOVITC! A\ Powerfal Plag of Life by Franceis Porche Adapled by Charlton Andrews h Podes de Arthur tahl o Musteal Settiym Eves 50 e Kohlma Werner Janssen M . EMERSON STUDIO of DANCING Baliroom! Stage! Al Azes—150 W. Main St Open 10 a. .—10 p. m. Phorie 613 or 1436-5. Tl vakrias | only NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927. ¢ NEWINGTON LIST TOTALS 35,197,303 Tncrease of $600,000 in Assess- ments Over Last Year Imnln ||!n |||I il _A.?' < ve The assessors yesterday finished their abstract book. The book shows |2 total for the 1926 grand list of 1$5,197,303. This is a gain of ap- proximately $600,000 over the total of last year. From this total there will be a few changes by the board of relief. Exemptions of $81,695, bring the net total to $5,115,608. The resident list amounts to $3,824,733 and the non-resident list totals $1,- The largest individual SIIETSIIIIIIIIIIsI I ISR first feature length photo scream. The second attraction being shown on these is “That Girl Oklahoma" which stars Ruth Mix in a cativating role, that of a tomboy who goes through some thrilling ex- periences in the far west. Another chapter of “Trooper 77" as well @s a comedy and news reel will also be 2 shown, resident property holder is L. L. Redick with | |a total of $63,440. The Lemuel W. Camp estate is next with holdings totaling $54,724. Last year t Camp estate was first but Mr. Re- dick’s new buildings at the north end of the town place him at the head of the list. John H. Carr of the John H. Carr Land Co. of Boston is the largest non-resident owner with a total of $145,889, and the Edward Balt Co. second with $128,963, With this large grand list, 20 mills would cover the ch was approved by the fina board last fall. However it robable that the rate will be least 201% mills, Even this would be a reduction of one mill. Such a reduction will be welcomed by prop- erty owne ¢ the rate has be well above 20 mills fo veral ¥ A list of those j W is valued AT THE STRAND With the exception of Rajah Ra- | boid who remains for the entire at the Strand, the entire vaude- d photoplay bill changes to- ‘ The feature photoplay is an adaptation of James Oliver Cur- wood's greatest novel, “The Flaming Forest.” The vaudeville is headed by the famous Hippodrome troupe. “The Kikuta Japs.” This bably the most notable act of its kind in the vandeville world. Other acts on the bill include Cardo and Noll; Moran and Warner; Dover and santol; and Kay and Rose, Rojoh Raboid will give a special morning performance for the ladies tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. At this special show, T hoid will answer questions of private or personal nature that does not ordinarily do at a mixed udience. The admission prices for o special performance will be 35 is pro- a tax of budget or over O $6,000 >eter Albersammer William H. Allen Joseph and Josephene -derson ..... h Iward N. Anderson . and J. D. Anderson 1 N. Anderson . Anderson On Saturday the courtesy tant who appeared in the Lions' a Punch and Judy show will red for the kiddies in addi- | tion to the re The performance on will be ontinuous from 1 to 11 p. m. | Much interest is aroused over the innouncement by the Strand man- ment that its attractions for next ek include ola Negri in “Hotel which will open nts on & vesday and present ”vn « comedia “Pullman afternoon, th An- Wednes- famous Noscoe Afls and nnd their comedy ¥ HARCLD LLOYD COMING The Capitol will be of hilazious laughter for four days be- 1ay when Harold ment in h “The Xi a house comedy ing of laughter has comedy that will and Capitol wssured thie famous anoth advance production for its comedy laugh of their lives this new as 0 complete show continuo: ily during its run her PARSONS m Al ama of life, Carlson nd Angiolina HARTEC oviteh,' wil RD a rom; be offered s’ tonight with Pedr Hohl, M Clifton Thorton H. C W . Cook George 1. Corbin Edgar 0. Cr: hel M Georg Comstock Cornell 0k Bdna Was t of 100 peop written by went Frenel ho visited the mer with to write wh r th 5" CONVENTION. (P —At a mecetin | Rastacle Giannini .... |James C. Gilbert ‘\ B. Goo | Benjamin 1. Goodale 04 Harry C. Goodale . '$70 } \r(hm S Grant .. 7 old 14 \c.usmo J (,mnlaml . Fred J. Gross ....... Bertha C. Hale verett A, Hall Charles J. Hallberg .. George W. Hanbury . Edith M. Hancock N. D. Hancock .. Johnathan T. Hart . T'rederick A. Hay Robert N. Hicks eatrice 'W. Hine Ilizabeth M. Hine . R. 181 Katherine et al in M. 'u‘lom Hosford, Hosford and Clara Houn- and Ruth G. Howa J. Hubert T B Ric Wi Wit W. Lines .., t Merert mass and Mrs. Robe liam . Mi Miller vton Os Jmer W W, T James Delbert Edwin E COLOR N CHEEKS complexion »petite poor 1 is yel L > in your 12y, no Olive ¢ oil color. ards’ Ol ve and howels Tablets act on el — ots. note s of box- e, All session Bond, otel Huv’ml THE NEW PALACE Continuous Shows Daily TOMMY LEVENE “SNAPSHOTS OF 1927” in an ENTIRE PLAYING NO SACRIFIC™ ro SAVE A ure Photoplay HOOT GIBSON “THE TEXAS STREAK ADDED ATTRACTION TONIGHT AMATEURS AUCTION ? NIGHT ? SATURDAY * NIGHT BLACK BOTTOM CONTEST Also GEORGE WALSH in LADIES' MATINEE—THIS COU LADY THE NEW Tonight Another Contest of Bathing Beauties 2 Featurcs—Last Time Today tale of (he knuckle days of the prize with RALPH GRAVES RENEL ADORE A classie bare ring and Entive Week.—Men H“CHECKER Jan. 17, GIRLE" WALLY WALES in CYCLONE COWBOY™ SUN. MON. TUES, WE 3 2 Short Subje Milton Sills in “PUPPETS' ts. “Tur RIALTO | 2 BIG FEATURES EVERY CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY TEATURES Kathleen Norris of the same name WAS TOO GREAT .\OCEN'I' STORY OF A SHT_AGAINST MAN— ODD! MAN OF QUALITY PON AND 10¢ WiLL ADMIT ANY TO BEST SEATS, \\ as lvn.mn Sts. DAY AT {0 AND 2 TWO FEATUR 'R H, y Lamgc‘»on rier ((JIH \| an in & SAT. 15 of Joyous Entertainment You'll La Howl and yell at this one It's A Riot, Ruth Mix in a Thrilier “THAT GIRL OKLAROMA™ COMEDY—SERIAL—NEWS 6,045 | ,810 | G. Ernest Root ....« Reuben Rosenblatt . Charles F, Rowe Clarence G. Rowland . | Charles ana Julia Schaefer | Felix and Ida Schetdl | Arno Schubert . | Florence Semle: Stanley Sermet .. { Dora A. Shelton . | Bdward J. Skinner Edward Slater Walter J. Sorrow . Leon A. Sprague +. K. Spring Machine Guns, Rifles and Used Assault Tear Bombs in Desperate on Barricaded Murderer — | g : House Demolished by nnd P L SYePle Stoddard . oddard o oddard rce lounise Story and Ernest Stotzer .. Gerardo Toce . Antonio Tomare , Philip and Ma Dynamite. Jeffersor A slayer of lege student, who successfully bar- ricaded himself against an armed community for eight hours, met his nemesis early today in a fusillade of shots in the basement of his home Wounded in Attack Wahlberg . B. Johnson, a prominent busi- Walters ...... n man, went down severcly Nellle G, and W. §. wotnded before the charge of twelve S arbert I Walon deputy sheriffs who gained entrance Olive J. Welch ... by the us nito. At a Knox- i e e o) ville hospital, where he was carried, Rogers Welles Estate sicians said he had a chance to Andrew Westman D. Whaples te Mountain Laundry Helen P, White ohn 8. V Fdward Youngberg Yuravitch Non-Residk City, Te two women and & col- , Jan. 13 (P)— ski v Twardy irner . yburski |\' simier Urban C. Voke w. s .Yn)mmh armed with revolvers i ) rounds of ammunition, held the vhip hand over scores ot deputy sheriffs who during the s machine guns, automatic rifies r hombs in unsuccessful attempts to dislodge him. Lat Governor Austin Peay wa: orize mobilization of a > rd company to quell the disturb- ohnson, one time deputy sheriff, vesterday accosted Mrs. Jo: : Howard, 60, a cripple, and her daughter, Mrs. Josie Howard Bishop, 25, 4 widow, acquaintances of long standing. The women were returning to their home from a shopping tour when the man, accompanied by Robert Purkey, a friend, stopped m 1 . Darrows . Rulph H. Buckle ndering and zer Co, Railway & Suddenly Shoots argument between Joh the women was followed s ¢ by revolver fire and the two women fell mortally wounded, each shot through the mouth. The men fled, Johnson to his home, n owd gathered quickly. Around Johnson's residence were scores of any of them students at Sarson-Newman college, all di the incident excitedly. Sud- Johnson appeared at an up- irs window and fired two r volver shots into the crowd. Dib; college football player, The crowd drew away. Reinforcements Called Reinforcements were ordered and a call sent out for more ammunition. In the darkness automobiles pla headlights on the building and chine guns shot a challenge. 17 there was silence. Soon after Lighting = . 5 An Inc. ... 80,344 d Catholic & W, " Garvan, Itoman wm Corp. persons, 1 1. Kellogg 1 es of John S. 1 ks, foll d. wchlin . on Home for Cr John- Rheumatism EAVIT Must Bring Helpful Re- liet in 24 to 48 Hours or Money Cheerfully Refunded a full pint (Canadian Railway Men And Employer Agreed Jan, ® — A settle- wage dispute between 33,000 anc way men, 1¢ embe i s ns emplo. bottle of Alle foe of rheumatis not show the way to ease the a educe swollen joints and help to do | twinge | ist will without st » settlement was effec of an of two cents an and test- | marvelous Louis, Jan. 13.—(P—Erne | 16, of Mexico City 1 manager cays of Mexico, s on a siding i on here yesterday, en ohns Hopkns hospital a for treatment. s been no, in most seve the sufferin the 5 a nd piteous ¢ Union 108t route to t Balti- A CRAZY HALF-BREED JOATING! FIGHTING! THIRSTING! FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF AN EMPIRE! An Auction of Souls in the Wilds of Where men do not weigh and (Canada! and measure, but give and take! foe and woe play together in the game of life! Wow! What a succession of climaxes! James Oliver Curwood's “F LAMING FOREST” L All New Acts PLAYING CARDO & NOLL “Songs As Youn Like 'Em” MORAN & WAR " DOVER & SANTOL BILLY EVANS & CO. “A Vaudeville Laugh Rfmaining All This Week!! AJAH RABOID ——e vs Starting IXT MONDAY DAY RCOSCOE PCLA NEGRI AILS in and His "HOTH l'\ll’PRl -\L" Company SOMETHING SENSATIONAL THE KIKUTA JAPS A Whole Family | of Artists K RAJAH RABOID! ALL THIS WEEK! | JEFFERSON CITY MAN, SLAYER OF THREE KlLLED BY POLICE POSSE | permitted friends to visit him, | through him Jc | firing be 1 | children, would not throw any light | on her husband's action. The police have been informed, however, that in the last ten days Johnson spent $15 for ammunition and purchase: | considerable food supplies. Mayor of New York Puts Ban en Smutty Magazines New York, Jan. 13 (# — Mayor Walker } 1ounced a ban on the sale of salacious periodicals or other improper literature from newsstands licensed by the city. mayor conferred with park, and dock commissioners yes- and ordered that licenses of revoked. More than controlled by the li- while hundreds 1 by the park and |son entered the brick building he dis- the door. Among | ief of police and uson sent out the | not be! arming them at them was the « declaration that he would taken alive. His wife, quartered in a bungalow 300 yards distant, pleaded with of- ficers as they squared off for the at- | tack. After several spirited bursts the me desultory and there was no answer from build 1l the officers hesita nd finally ‘lr cided to use dynamite. Mrs. Johnson protested that in the house with her husband was expen- furniture, pictures and jewelry. sticks of dynam te were thrown. House 1s Wrecked 1t part of the house was nd through the roof offi- ers «Mnnn 1. he ens terday offen | 500 star e cense tme: more are contre dock departments. LAUGH and the World LAUGHS with you AGAIN The King of Laughter makes the whole world laugh with his new comedy. sive fr Lights soon flooded the p N was not to be found. son led his me ler and from the darkne : greeted by revolver fire, John- firing from the prone position ing burst and The | right eye s to the of » with the wom- 1in the but few than that the woman had heen her marriage. Mrs, his life with in France. A arvives her the mother of five we son, was the t'vo wounds in t Many mors & Johnson's diffe en ha | comm person knew nan and younger acquainted before cause more old son = BOWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. 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LFRODUCED BY THE HAROLD LLOYD CORPORATION a Qaramount Release CAPITOL { DAYS ONLY Beginning SUNDAY NIGHT CAPITOL House of Photoplay Hits! RIN TIN TIN The Wonder Dog in a Wonder Picture “WHILE LONDON SLEEPS” NOW PLAYING TODAY—FRL—SAT. Continuous Extra Added Attraction “Smiley 2’ mate of Rin Tin Tin will make a personal appearance. Conrad Nagel Edith Roberts - Genuine Police Puppy given away free through courtesy ot Lieut. of Rin Tin Tin, to the Lucky Ticket Holder! Companion Feature TERE YOU ARE” with Lee Duncan, owi “Imp” Soot Destroyer IS A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY Any cook stove works better after “Imp” is used. [t not only makes the fire draw better, but makes cooking easier. It kills the soot that keeps the heat away. Easy to use. Come in and let us explain the many things “Imp” will do. HALL’S Paints, Varnish, Wall Paper, Ete. 179-183 ARCH STREET NEW BRITAIN ek ANNOUNCEMENT MR. LE GRAND PERMANENT WAV- ING EXPERT of New York City and Newark, N. 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