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. theatrical les for the S\mx\\\\\\x\x\\\\“m“\\\mx\\\\xm THE Stone, is PALACE First prominently 1 in his latest N¢ from Desert H Nation picture, 1l rated nov “hh h takes cor program is Overland St ing we Tudians were on omorrow and thy Gish will appear s hich is a romanc don. In the words of e picture i mpt to expres: in the p in “London of modern Lon- Miss G title iritual cont The compan and Thursiday Riding Rasc a couniry store AT THE ror ur RIALTO Gifts n s b n one rticipa 1y free of « piciures their eng ylayhouse thi NModel from e Wea e 10 a close this popular \ing “That and “Power shorter own ris of Saleeted sub- Constance in T villiant atwo run at r tomorrow nd film 1o be nzied Flames,” which s l.n Mary Carr an [irown 17 Tt is a vivid story ¢ gallantry replote b thrills. Other features will offered. day shown Is Cul- ow 1 WESLE N COL SERENADERS One of the outstanding fe he St Patrick’s Day celebration to staged by St. Joseph's parish in he Y. M. T. A, & B. auditorium on "hursday evening is the Wesleyan ‘ollize Seren ' orchestra, di- coted by Joseph Miller of fiddletown. Among the snappiest ollage orchestras in the country, lis group of musicians is sure to nd favor with those who love to jance fo real music. The orchestra will rgnder a concert of Irish airs frrom € to 8:15 on Thursday evening, nd following the rtainment will for dancing. this i the first ppearance of the Sercnaders in New iiritain, it is helieved that tfiey will rove a great drawing card, helping o Al what gives every indica boing a capacity hou AT THE STRAND Strand patrons were treated arday to one of the most popular fheadliners in big time vaudevil fiouby Norton. Miss Norton is, 1 in her vehicle by Clarence Senna. fiier routine of songs won her th pontaneous response of her audi- Possibly the song which won Por the most favor yesterday was, 1t all Depends on ' wich &he fendered in her highly artistie 1 fner to an appreciative licnee. ton exhibited her famous 3 dog, “Rum.” Bl vas recently awarded a medal hy he Canadian Heroical society N scue of two children, Other act the Strand pro- N inelud ¥ wnnon and ompany in a comedy vehicle called, “Prop Jack LaV pnown turn “The Spirit of Jest he Melroy Sist and the ¥ Jeands. The feature photop “A Kiss in a Taxi” starring Daniels and Chester Conklin, The new program for Thursday ill bring to the Strand Thomas Ieighan in “Blind Alleys” and mammoth vaudeville show - is Sebe RS"—LY M the Lyceum's tells an inter- lives nd Hunter; cature now showing, psting and colorful story of the ¢ four chorus girls whose ot in life is to marry a rich hus- and and look forward to a life of comfort and e: Jean Arthur, a Jewcomer to the screcn, has the role f a little country girl who 1s ta n tow by two experienced ladies of he chorus, her love affairs and their esults, Mae Busch has the part of a d boiled chorine and Mildred farris and Duane Thompson ve good roles. Charles T Walter Hiers and Joln Mack le parts, the companion nts Monte Blue in creamingly funny comedy in whic e woos an heiress in disguise. The latest episode of “Tlie Colle- ians,” also is being presented. 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Hughes Company, Bostorn, Mas: aney, e pie- a R I T R AT Doss NoT AFFecT THE HEART # ssist- | for | in his well | ! one ob-| 150 | INANENRRERNNANNNNNNNNS na res; Auflx\\s\}ggs&\\\\\‘v AT CAPITOL, presenting today big out- il we Flesh GREAT FILM - Capitol nesday hits of t The photoy taiking is o) tand standi that five Devil' for in 4 creen graced tonlay | to the inn ¥ | the: ould not anyone g A tip to sen early cted will 1 missed by the to wise 1paci jte 1R r Jaily tickets and the REE B ex to Devil sh iy at 9:10 On 1 Thursday i bill new de ker in the other arion I NEW YORK SUCCESS PLAYING PARSONS' “Cradle Snatchers,” With the nd W m a double rstreak Joh Hate 1 br ffers Silv 1d snarl of feature will that, wor "he Blanche Ring on Hartford Stage: { | | saf { | | Iidwa methods s to arious o ph icring Wom, fu ! hus! their s strategy wins where tears or would f: “Cradle Snatchers,” which three day v t Parsons’ began a nigh ran for a and for long Its popu understood it is pro- created by and pungent her cof {tarity casily to ios. he curtain laughte amusing uations dinlog. Three husb: tims to the tion and so frequ wives becoms suspicions confirmed, they [ pay their husbands with 1 own medicine by hirir bhoys to attend As N is sit wiles ) ent 1 that their Their decide to ome of th m in ntly suspicious 1ome at ex- the | teas, ete. !claims, *“What oc app The plan ctive beyond | limits ot imagination, natchers” is ably cast at sauce : is for the the | Pars impet to roll is the life ulion, Eliott as the mustard M, 1he e t a the Roth colleze jrapid p: of | party. M Bruce put plenty action of the being particularly w Britain vans, of show, good. Of in is the presence in Sage, who was for- ¥ with the Lyceum stock com- | in this city. The comedy will | night and tomorroy matinee tomorrow | GETS LIFE IN PRISON of Roth | | be repeated to- | night, with a Providence Man, Slayer hree Iw Persons, Gets Extreme Penalty of Rhode Island Court. | Janik's person Providence, R. I, March Joseph Gianetti, convieted and confessed forger and legger, was this morning sentenced to life imprisonment, the extreme | penalty in this state, for the murder of his wife, Lucia, on the Feb. 21, 1 Gianet with triple murder by the night of Feb. 21, 1926, he 1o the tenement where his wifc living with her parents. An ment over moncy matters aros when Gianetti fled from the tene- | | ment, three persons on the| Ikitehen flosr mortally wounded. | They were wife, her father, Prancisco Colasanto, and her uncle, Rattaello Bevilaequa. One year after his disappearance, anetti was identificd while he prisoner at the Ohio sta He was brought back re he was found degree murder last | 15 (P | murder- or boot- . On;| went | was | arg and his | G was n | penitentiar to this cité w guilty of first veek. Cyrus Evaxh Flected Madison Probate Judge Madison, Conn., March 15.—(P— Cyrus D. Evarts, nomince of the In- dependent republican party, w elected judge of probate at a spe- clal election here yesterday. An | unofficial count placed his majority lat 250, Evarts is a member of the hool board and justice of the peace. | | | TO RETURN TO FOOCHOW Manila, March 15 (P—American| missionary refugees who came here from Foochow in January when the Chinese city was evacuated because of fighting, will return there in | three wecks. Bishop Wallace Brown one of those who came to Manila, today received word from E. B. Price, American consul at Foochow. that it would be safe to return, { Judge | man when | of ! went t | He [ th into | | up from his | that | ter and a | pital. | he also identified a pair of counter- | over {down and a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1927. JANIK AND SMULSKI / HELDFOR INNROW! (Continued From First Page) He clearly showed the resnlts of his in his pallid was sickness Smulski complexion unaffected and listened with polite interest to he testimony, now and then offer- ing a smile to the proceedings at times bending over to cor Mangan. He wa court in handcuffs by Nathan Fuller, confined to the He since the night of the a ault of §5,000 bonds, The first witness called was Gu , proprietor of the Triangle examina- fall that on out 1 o'clock in the two young men came th two gir He said four drinks of two st dinner apparently er with brought to ite Police having b tford county en jail fair in « ning the ordered and girls receiving latter, ey ed later and the bill was Janik had in his ) which he tendered later gave the propri n 4 for e told the rity., Tt nized the registration of a car which had been stolen from 1e inn on the Saturday vio ) > M n ob- but Musmulis procecded. Janik Uses His Gun took tae reglst Joseph A, son of the ont hee 1k he He tor a regis:. proprict proprietor rece s b tion Quinn Hart- who were time. to Office 1 Wesley J. H ford police de eating at the ir explained 1 they advised him not 1ding t1 ipon rs to let the at they S} ers and the cook door where a revolver in men would help is, the two wdvanced to the anik was stand- scape, him. Th 1im ) the pro- a dash for e same time He saw the npting le Henson ik fired. hat the la out b who ued with that a shot was fired, nother shot, as Officer Hen- * with his own weapon. nulis said that he ran to the hen to get his own revolver and he returned he an auto with the men and girls starting ot the yard. He shot at the tires. Janik Found Wounded in Car He said the ear went down the New Rritain road, in the direction New Britain, a few hundred feet 1d then stopped. Smulski and the irls returned to the ir ted that Janik wa reupon Janik was broun + doctor and a police- Quinn Janik att w fived. the didn’t testintony saw Wh inr re voss examination Musmulis at when he and the officers ck to find out about the Smulski wes not in the lding. He stated that he recog- the gun exhibited in court as a by Ja but he could not it beyond that it was shiny. maintained that he shot at the - and he stated that nobody went after the boys after they lefg the Place inley Barbarah of Chestnut veet, Hartford, waiter, chef and apparently general utility nian about e ¥ provided con: amusement when he was ¢ the stand »d to glory in fact that h s being allowed small corner time reg- istration ik the a short chef and " inguired Judge | Bar- He vthing,” said ning from ear to ear. tat he waited upon v of four young prople and that & didn't have all the money-— of them had §1.90 and the other When the truth of Musmulis cments was attacked, he jumped t in the hack of the indignantly, “Pardon ordered the one hall and said ! sit down!” Used Counterfelt ) Ofiicer Fuller of th who investigated the affair, testified was called on the case at 5 o'clock and that when he ik was lying on the floor inn. He Henson told him he shot the man, One chamber of Janik’s revolver s found to be empty and three bullets were found to be od, but not discharged. wore found a regis- ificate helonging to Sulvo 183 Washington street, a driver’s license, a let hook. He testified taken to the hos- 1 the revolver and ers state police, thout ved 1t othe w Britain, note anik was He ident license plates, taken from the omobile used by the boys in the wpade on h 2. The plates, markers and were painted nt those for 1827 as hammered was painted on. The feit to L The “ % Grandmothers Knew The Secret In 1851 there was introduced a pure-quality herb laxative Dr.Trues Elixir Grandparents, present-day mothers, and the younger genera- tion have relied upon Dr. True's Elixir to give them and their chil- | dren just the right kind of relief from worms and constipation, in- digestion and other stomach com- plaints. No wonder it is known as The True Family Laxative “Iam 78 but I eat everything and never had constipation troubles for I take Dr. True's Elixir.”— J. J. Fiefield, Yar- mouthville, Me. Mild, yet ever effective — pleasant tasting — cleanses as it clears. Family size $1.20; other sizes 68c & #ic. \fi/ and | ing that | He | s to them and, to ! of a spot light for } the | aid that Officer | on | 'FLASHES OF LIFE: GIRLS HAVE BEST | CHANCE TO MARRY IN THE COUNTRY ! e York — If you wish to ‘m:xrr , girls, the chances are better in the country. Ten per cent more women between the ages of 20 and living in rural districts, marry han those living in cities, is shown by a survey in behalf of the of Churches. The high rent. principal reason Parls — Now comes Mme. Ganot, culinary artist, with a defense o Trench cooking in answer to Mrs. Rosa Lewis of London, hotel ow who has b saving things i ! A. Why doe Wales visit Parie? fored a bridge of gold to Beach? Mms. Gopot asks t otiier quostions in challeng [Lewis to Kitchen combat, with judication by a hungry jury. York — On tha question of ther ¢ netics and beauti: t hair are detrimenta hood morally and physically the nays it so far. lie vote as revealed a hairdressers' convention was T 2, Yes. Voting in the tive were the Rev. Dr. Cadman and Mrs. Balling: In the negative Robert W. Prudence Penny; Dr. Rowe, Ruth H. lice ator Copeland, to woman- have on Booth; Chan Stuart Brad S moved from Italian wome t dressmakers have their hey want the government to vent foreign rivals, partic Parisians, giving fashion shows in aly, also Italians would be forbid- n to send fashion scouts to Par pre- ew York — Havir ler in the same family for 2 Frederick Bucher is $100,000 richer, 1He was beque that sum by Mrs, Joscphine W, faylor, widow of Henry A. Coit Taylor, financier, “One doesn't retire when there are three children.” $o he will continue at ywork. Six years ago Mr. Taylor left him § 1 Sy It n for anyhody contemnplating a tour of v learn the ¢ er Kent, compose from a visit to Epi I Hebrides, with a ory worigin to at wer: fms we 1 les- i that about first d by GIVES LECTURE ON . EFFICIENT LIVING Eathenics Expert of New Haven [ Addresses College Club Mrs, of the Haven, then tha 50 pleased they by his lavisiied him instruction with pres- okyo — A village lost 8 has s of nort and dress in the | irics past and had never | oSt of the world. Their | n defrated in war. Che find of the a, leseription of Ot Gallo, Eav ny orchestrs aving a feeling for n which could be to a finished musician. ta is 1don - Ostrich on textile hoat Word Afri farmc hiefly mills are in the G Johannesburg, more than been slau 12h ¢ Irses to par Mrs. Thomy the experi Childr beca from is rs because 1 for plume long, is being H. Rogers, horsepower o will be — Thirty- 18 incl n digging in sand from torbury ries receiy Because *d while lowering ce- box and cover into grave Ar New Haven is awar ation amount for not o of muscle n of port—Leaving c to go and re om A. L. Clar}) Miller of lock 1 o' ) root llowing from smen and | officials pre eed that it @ clever job Officer Qu Garden to was who lives Hartford sur oot said that nien went to the hallway in the of the place, where Janik was s ing with a gun in his hand, the r told them stand back.” said that he made o Janik fired, th n's, h He son shot over his (Quinn’s) L ft the doorway -xlxv ]v they arrived at trued around and he Britain. Quinn said that he on in search of 1 alled to arouse lie drove to the stat in Hartford, where h find anyone. He was one flat tire on t Janik and Smuleki Offfeer Henson of fied that he fired o at Janik and that Janik fired ope shot, H said th, » didn't know whether or ot Janik pulled the gor of his revolver more than or He said that ho went to the tor it had heen brought to a stop on the road and he found the reve exhibited in court lying H said he heard the proprictor five at he car. Julge Mangan, through lout the case, appeared loath to be- lieve that the proprictor shot at the | car. | “The only reason here tonight is that Smulski girls returned to t said Judge Mangan. Officer Henson said that he had intended to noti New Britain police if the car hm | not stopped. He satd e knew he had hit Janik and that he would be ught some time, “But you didn't |aall New Britain did yen?" queried {Judge Manj The officer an- swered that he didn't. Owner of Stolen Car on Stand | Davia Cohen, ewner of the car in which the two young men and the girls drove to the inn on the night in question, stated that he had been At the inn on February 26 and that is car had been stolen. He said he notified the pelice and later was {informed that his had baen found. He looked it over at the armington garage and found one itire flat. When he started the en- !gine he knew something was wrong, | he said, and he told of taking the r to a repair shop in Hartford, where the mechanic took from the engine ot, which was exhibited lin court. Judge Mangan advised the st nto 1, expross- |ing er | After Cohen | testimony Prosecutor Horsfall | nounced o state res Judg Mangan replied, “The defense rests, Judge Mangan asked that $£2,000 be fixed for Janik. He said [that the amount eould probably he sed, since the boy's father owns a farm In Bristol. H¢ Iboy worked at the Hart Manufacturlng Company at 414 testifying imding when the bullet Ad a8 he o stated drove to Farm- Ip but that he one, whercupon police barracks gaid failed to © car in which were riding, Hartford test at Janik's fe these bhoys a his an- ];.'xd eancluded & New Brit- {that he had never been before. | Judge Hewes said, !dence submitted there s no douht {in my mind that the man is guilty,” binding him over to the June term. He refused to lower the bonds. Smulski Did No Shooting. | When Smulski's case {he pleaded not guilty, as Janik had fuom- 3efore any witnesses had been called to the stand, Judge N | jumped to his feet and, pointing to a corner of the room behind the witness stand, said, “I obicet to hav- ing pictures taken of my client A photographer was about to “snap” (room. The court ordered the plates ! destroyed, but Judge Mangan asked that the court be lenient, since the | photographer had signalled to him |that he had not faken the picture And that he would not take it Only two witnesses wore called in Smnlaki's case, Musmulis and Bar- barah. Both agreed that Smulski was 7 . a bond of | said that 'h’.} Cooley | ain, up to the time of the affray and | in trouble | | “IFrom the evi- called ! ngan | [the two men as they sat in the court | . club W ccording to test | ¥ < told him 20 outside st wlski Bl any » said sumption i 1 can be He tins had no her bt Just b car doesn’ boun argued tha more right to to arrest the rode in him, you court ur m two girls, len Workers lav busin Mary Ci. club t the 'SS m ski had ne No policeman not L or 1cKk of their t Janik was he wen in cour! vanted to ot own accord and said th furt. Smulski could hav San Francisco by this time wanted to are cre (s { chars which will by day. cume Department pool schedule n announced by The tor argued rtrude Fossett, physical di- fwo young men trailed toge as follows: Seniors: Monday that Smulski was implicated in the | and Friday, swimming class, 6:20 to RIALTO 2-10:15 GIFT NIGHT able Presents For Also Two Feature Pictures “THAT MODEL FROM PARIS” tert Lytell—Marc prosceu court found that Smulski w eply ticd up in the affa 10 go frec. Bonds were 0. Judge Mangan stated that n will probably not be able | the sum asked. girls in the case did not ap- in court and their names were not mentioned by either side, They tive in New Britain. Check at first sneeze. I Rub on—inhale vapors VIEKS oo G B9 RY 00 d allowe at 2 the Continuous _Performance .U-COLDS ne Day. « i Power of the Weak” __Virile Outdoor Mclodrans selected Shorter Su DANCE RECITAL March 19 By Pupils of Emerson Studio Y. W. C. A Cents Phone 613 Tomorrow “Du(hess of Bu‘falo” Starring “Frenzied Flames” with Cullen Is & Mary Carr. Attractions, stance Talmadge | Other short ! ISSONS, 85 NHAUS ACADEMY You to DANCING Guarantee 1o Teach Dance Correctly. Studio Always Open Tel, PARSONS' MATINE! || Sam M. Harris by Arrangement with Massard Short The Comedy Furce Sensation! CRADLE SNATCHERS Prices—Nights S2.50; Bal Gallery, 30 nesdny. Best § We THE NEW PALACE BlG DOROTHY GISH in the wonder tale of Love and Strife LONDON Co-Feature ART ACORD in “THE RIDING RAS Wed. Night COUNTRY STORE Last Times Today “OLD LOVES AND “THE OVERLAND Mlus Tax) Orchestra 00, $1.80 and £1.00; Popular March 17 The Messrs. Shubert Present Lionel Atwill The Adventurer A New Comedy Rattaeln Call English Version by Brian Merlow NEW" STAGE” This coupon and 10¢ admits A Jady to any scat any mat- Ince except Sat. and Moli- days. will ud, and bad station, ine hains, to exe himself from the mud. Cone Miller's car was standing oute isoline station, and 1 the doorway, he saw into his own car ang@ He attempted to fire at iriver, but his revolver However, notified d been reeov- able Miller's loned on William street, avidently had left it. < of a merchant of Ca! . New York, were rece 4 hoopskirts, bustles, lnather Iren's shoes of cowhide 1 soles and old lampa CAPITOL House of Hits! TODAY and WED. 15—4:50—7:00—9:10 A story of passion and suffering that will touch vour heart! GETS STOLEN CAR BUT HE LOSES THE THIEF Bridgeport Constable. However, Gets Thanks of Owner of Auto- bile, mation 1 with GRETA GARBO and LARS HANSON Loges Reserved Every Even. THURS.—FRI.—SAT. 2—BIG FEATURES SILVERSTREAK The new Dog Wonder with Johnnie Walker in *“The Snarl of Hate” and MARION DAVIES in “THE RED MILL” FREE! FREE! A Roto-Virso Electrie Washing Machine given free to a Capitol Patron. Watch for particulars. See our Lobby, LYCEUM TONIGHT AND WED, 2 BIG FEATURES “HUSBAND HUNTERS” | with an Excellent Cast. Also MONTY BANKS in “PLAY SAFE” COLLEGIANS—(' This Coupon and e, will 4 any lady (0 best Seats. tor M g Celebrating Vaudeville's Centennial — Week! NOW — ] VAL DEVILLE'S NOwW AYING PLAYING GREAT HEADLINER Assisted by CLARENCE SENNA “NONGS AND SMILES™ NOTE—Miss Norton will exhibit her dog “RUM” at each perform- ance. “Rum” is the only dog of #ts kind south of Newfoundland. Jack LaVier The Boy with a Wonderful Gift “Gab, Melroy Sisters “‘Snappy, Jazzical, \lu!lval \(onlenl 1 XTRA ! I—THE FAMOUS HIPPODROME TROUPE—EXTRA ! ! 5—LELANDS—5 The Fastest and Most Sensational Risley Performers in American Vaudeville, [ Bebe Daniels “A KISS IN A TAXI” ‘| COMING THURSDAY !} Shannon nd of “A baugh Feast.™ BLIND ALLEYS EVELYN BRE: A FRANK TUTTLL @ Parumnount Pretan Wt A GREAY VAUDEVILLE

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