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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1927, —— DRIVERS BAGGED fi‘i’,fiifi"i!‘r}l"’ N ON SPEED CHARGE { Salesman Urges Customer fo |h nli! hainy “Step on It"—and He Does e é N and reviews fn this column are amusement company. ’A ' ||!l| l||”| { » lfll 4 Urlees otherwise indicated, theatrical motices 2 i = s' 5 writanityAhelp e Taggncien i(or LN et Urged by an automobile salesman ep on it Joseph Conreauy, i aged 22, of 168 Pratt street, Meri- sY" to sacrifice herselt to save h“l‘ul.y\ passed Lafayette and Winter mother’s feelings. The sacrifice 18 | sireets on Main street shortly more comical than serious and the | fore 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon DOUBLE FEATURE AT RIALTO Presenting its usual high type of photoplay features and also a var- joty of movelty entertainment on|PIAY comes to an entertaining close. | the rate of miles an hour, special evenings and matinees, the| Marion Grant, leading woman of | told Judg ford in police Rialto theater today is presenting |the company, will play tha title role court this morning, although he one of filmdom's great stars in one |And Vincent Coleman will be (h- lized it wa the I; o do of her greatest efforts—the vivacious | YOUng real estate salcsman who The s n on the with Mae Murray in “Valencia,” the soul- | turned down by the elfish daughter ‘xnm told him he need not worry ing, gripping drama of love and |ONIY to find himself in luck with |about being arrested, as “nobody in thrills In Sunny Spain. Lloyd Hughes | ““The Pats his town will arrest me” Reas- I {t }mr. :d by this declaration the |young man went over the hill | North Main street an as surprised when Motoreycle Officer W s popnlar leading man, plavs opposite | Miss Murray in this picture. The | companion feature is a melodrama of | the west, “Hi-Jack Rustlers Consol- | “QUARANTINE LYCEU d furious in TFun, fast “Quaran- 14taa 10 anal tare Jack Parrin ana| Jnml Georgs Randolph Strolls overtook him and Lhanded Rex, the wonderful western ,--.,.,no, ous farce comedy, {s | him a summons to court. To make rctor, A comedy. “Scared Stifi”* and | who attend the Ly- |matters worse, Conreanx, the latest news reels round out this “"Hm where not only this drama of | in this city for the purpo: program. mirth but also a melodrama of ac- a car he planned to who was uy, fail- Meriden | to | of look- | 4 that Alphonse Seidor of | for North street complained to. him | in about 9 o'clock last night that the ige Tsaac Wolfe superior court. © construction of the n would not leave his home. » bridge which work They would not tell the officer |was delayed by the failure of the ,\»\.K, rh- ¢ lived or what business | Empir ction Company to house, so he ar- furnish 1 complete the rw 'm m. under s Mr. and Mr dor testified tha It )m two men, in company with r man, in ing s AUDIENCE BOOES lm r and one of them v l:n‘. o company. Seidor s n.\ jthought his wife knew the visitors | but she told him they were strang- | |ers so he complained to the poli { Dula said he wanted to buy li- quor. Rushi said he and his com- H e e New Type of Music Not Appre- they went to Seidor's 5 v hey were trying to got ciated in New York k. Judge Hungerford { cach of tha pair $5 and costs. | Breaks Stove in Row Now York, April 11 Pr—Two large Beaver street, pleaded guilty to the || i ‘\h‘ rge of drunkenness and not jodenfipropetlexiany asnalr | guilty to the charge of breach of 'Jozen clectric bells, as component the peace. Detective Sergeant El- | parts of an orchestra have failed to | linger and Officer Feeney e enthrall a eritical New York con- | | ade the t | Laslkov B 19 To and they S 2 : composer of Trenton, | stove broken and other evid ) | New York premicro | the disturbance, ; Mrs, L owski testifi d that sh irope its at Carnes | An entirely new Monday mrm [tion, "Wolves of the Air” is being |©d to have his operator’s license | AL Giotorys Bt isa Al : aused ap- fvature, to continue cach weck shown along with “The Collegians,” | With him and the additional charge | O only §5 & month from her | (e BachigHion sohtislapen lotuay & the news reels and ihe comedies, | Was placed against him He drinks heavily and | med to annoy and perplex the boy in the eity. Roys with har-| Robert Agnew, Kathleen GGl s S, Al A e S SP LAY testited: udionce that packed the auditortum. monicag and an ear for music have | Veora Danicls and other favorites, | ch he took the tana | SRS coatl They responded with hoos, cat calls an oprortunity not only to have ar0 starred in “Quarantined Rivals.’ | and explair i i ks gondn e R [ some fun by public entertaining, but | “Wolves of the esents | his license rouble at home every week s one o 1wl also a chance to win a valuable |Johnnie Walker and Mildred Harris | to transter JudEs s toTI IMTIORHI natie sllet pin e s the co-stars. It is a story of ,L! e is employe j of §10 and costs after Laskowski ad- | ST On Tues in addition to |¥OUNE man, an airplane inventor, | the cost department of the New De. | Mitted he was drunk yesterday &1, T tannratalion b obd the of the regular film attraction, there will |¥ho is called away to war and dur- | parture M Co. in Meriden and has | Dentes Shoplifting : SniaAll Battaie of bo tho Miss New Britain contest, in |Ing his absence his hest friend steals | nover been arrostod Prose- Irew Zurat, aged 50, of 14% bass drums gupport- which the most attractive miss in (N0t only his patents but also his Attorney Wao. kd that ng street, alias Mike Smith kg v_y"m\- “»M- e the city is to be selected to take [SWeetheart, a vonng m out the ded not d to t ; gl \\. o Eians ey X f in a statewide beauty contest. — | matter, and ngerford m- of merchandise from Land N i Y e & r:i“n‘ ,:':m‘;.m.« have offercd at- | 7JOHN GILBERT AT CAPITOL [posed afine costs, sus- | Irary & C 1 the W. T. Gr . “" o i veent ok j“‘ pect tractive prizes. John Gilbert and Renee Adorce, | pendi ‘ aid he f Co. store. request of Attorney | /0% : S s ARDUNSS, e {the noted stars of “The Big Parade” | obliced to he fine in view D Saxe, the was continued | Foward the end 0»;"'" on ll n(\rm- are reunited for the first time sinee | 0f the plea of guilty until Friday morning. Zurat gave|Mment, however, whistling and fe AT/ THE) ETRAND |making this famous picture In “The | Dominick Cipello, aged 34, of 85 |the police a Hartford address when (rics eommenced and people beg A choice bill of hits has been se- |Show,” the current attraction at the | Jofferson street, Hartford, charged | he vsted but finally admitted |10 Walk out. Fugene Goos-Goos oted by the management for the Capitol. today. Tuesday and Wednes- | with speading on Stanley street | e lives here. the conductor turned at the end of Strand program for this week, beth |day. “Tha Show” is a melodrama, 'about 4:30 yesterday afternoon, | “Galloping Dominoes” Busy the movements and cyed the aud- | © the screen nd for the stage |a typlcal tale of side show people | pleaded guilty. He said he wes| Cary Hackney, aged 45 of 383 ience disapprovingly. The feature photoplay for the first land their doings. John Glibert s |called by telsphone to hurey to | Elm streot, charged with keeping showed greal presence of half of the weck is Milton Sills in jsecn as the “barker” while Miss | Plainville, where he s employed as | gamblin at 390 Elm street, «aid Manager Donald §. “The Sea Tiger,” This picture open- | 4 > i3 tho star dancer of the a motion picture machine operator, | and the same penalty later, “in not talking back od its engagement last evening and 1 in order to reach there on time | was imposed on cach of the follow- nee, and probably pre- 1l be repeated again tonight, Tues- | On Thursday the entire program | zod to drive fast. Motor- |ing. charged with gambling: Hoenry uch more draste demon- lay and Wednesday. The vande- |will change and will bring a great testified | 2 of 14 Willow i ille hill for the first half includes \doubls feature progra | Cipello the rate ms, aged 30, of | Tho end of the third movement Harry Ames and his company in the | Jisther Ralston and Raymond Hat- | of 45 miles an hour. Judge Hunger- ; Llewellyn Burk, aged to cateh the aundience un- novel playlet, “Cook's Tour: Me- (ton will be featured in the big at- | ford imposed a fine of $10 and costs ’ William Man t still evidently Logkoy and Peters; “The Honey- |traction, “Fashions for Women' ad exeention Auch R ey moon TAd.* a pretty vaudeville ex- | Paramount’s tor special, and a| Paul aged 20, of 121 | a Iull in tha rendition; Mane nza with a company of five |finn photoplay. Brond st ainville, the third | lo later donied tha re- ners; the famous Dixie Four | The companion re will offer | motorist with violation of | ssted late Saturday t the picce was ended pre- 4 Hama and Yama, an oriental | Geol O'Hara 1in iforn or (the spes . pleaded not guilty ¢ Dotective Scrgeant McCue, ot e complete | . Bust.” “Convoy,” the super-special |and was fined $10 and costs. Ho was O'Mara, Officers Cabolus | score had been played | week-end program will dn- [production begins a four day cng; irrested by Motorevele Ofticer Al- |, ot et Gl | us S AT e e clunds a now bil of vaudesillc fent- | mont next Sunday. red Tangu Saturday ove nuu,i ces In a basement tenement nnd | country a month ago, spent six years hest valeiic | City lte ST caarthe o) rl Nt e 4\‘;\111‘:‘:‘“”' being Tolled, Mo “toiephonedl|aissico Buitinistle movement s | the con 3 ms an h‘mlr but < m‘m,d that he | Police headquarters the other ! Gorm and hohnobbed in Paris Glicolphotos | =y Was not driving faster than §0 Fa | OMicers responded. A small amount | with James Joyes, Fzra Pound and Pickings, stars Anna Q. Ni Lrilliant supporting cast The Sirand management inci- ally announced yesterday that photoplay attraction will | . thousand faces, REBE DANIELS AT PALACE Daniels is the zirl 1 0 of cheap crooks by r that one of them fs her They live in a squalid | a tenement, Bebe contem- | going stralght becanse, she Housebreakin' t she makes a cel trance into th Neil Hamilton, millionaire, the plan being that after investigat- ing she ar en- ¢ | ain’t no work | home of rich young | will admit her confederates | . Waa! selzed, ThHo' 9ostalethice trteitas wfore going to | [ 1Go- o €l otithe fire departmont jeald he s the offlosr and mevoral)| y.qrg remf Judse Hunzerford | Turape '1” i Tanee exitnguished a grass fire at 65 |!imes he looked around at him. but {,"oy 4yq | Europe e studied music in Phila- e he did not do so to be frosh. Some | Selpai Bro crday morning, g and Co. No. 7 v called to a simi- H1r blaze at 1487 Stanley I the | strect in afternoon. At a meeting of Court Columba, | Catholic Daughters of America, held csterday afternoon at Red Men' | Lall, @ class of 24 candidates w | initiated “ollowing the exercis \rv(rn«nm-*y 8 were served, Martin and daughter , L. L, spent the week- | . and Mrs, T {gerald of Belden strect | A dauehter was born | Britain General hospital }.m». and M Srnest G Fairview str s | motoreyc | for no | rac | drive policemen make son, he s in mi fast. 1, and with th I’rosecuting led Officer Tanguay to the A asked him if the tion as to 8 ted and he added t| driving too f lin Squs Mauin Ac reet, ised of Drunken Driving tomobile while under lot liquor and the case the arreets 1, he was carcful not to | Attorney Woods re- n before he reached South influence was contin- of moncy TOMORROW Conn., April 11 (#) of tho $200,000 dama { tion bronght by the ety of Brid st the United States Fidel- | Company of Mary- rted tomorrow be- | is | ort a 3 | port ae v [V and land iuara will be [RIALTO Continuous Performance 2. atures Today and - JUST A REMINDER | sureis sa i snivs FCR MOTHERS LLOYD HUGHE: and Hi-Jack Rustlers Cons, Joseph Geni, aged 48, of 45 Con- e Teaturing Rex, the wonder dog. necticut avenue, pleaded not guilty | This s the time fo start Ln..m‘ {to the charge of operating an an- {your childr a purc, wholesome || Harmonica contest for New Brit- {=pring tonic such as Father John' ain boys special for this evening | Medicine. | through the front door. Hamilton| John Bengston of 4% |ued until tomorrow morning to al-| It help their systems to got | surprises her n the dark, switches | Main strect, suffered an njury to|low Genl to engage counsel. Detec- | rid of the poisons which have col- 10 conts will sgmit on the lights and then discovers she | the middle finger of tha loft hand | tive geant Eilinger made the |lected during the winter months, |{ 2 184165 to best matince scats. is o girl. He persuades her to go | while at work on s at the arrest about 7 oclock Jasi night | It will also give the children the | v straight. Corbin Screw Diyi nt today | following a collision between Gieni's [added nourishment they need at| ‘The companion feature {s Tom jand was treated Britain ) car and one operated by Anthony |this time of year to help them to| Tyler In “Wild to Go.” General Nospital. | Baronowosky of 11 Allen street. build new bor flesh, | For Wednesday and Thursday will | A regular mecting of the Sons of S caillien ole e o S R offor Dorothy Gish in “Nell Gwyn,” [ Union Veterans of the Civil War |streot. between Whiting and Dleg of the purest cod liver oil | ono of the outstanding dramatic | auxiliary No. 1. will be held Wed-|ant streets. The cars were damaged | scientifically combined with other | jiouisa oCiHB ESToEn ,;}’““"‘"'A";""”"“I;" \\rMIMk in Jriput neither driver was injured ingredients to make it wholesome | S Je Tt e halle SAier (hia meat- North Street Home Invaded |and easy to digest. Start giving it | TODAY WED, PARSONS, HARTFORD |ing the members have boen nvited | gonn Tinahy aged 50, of o5 road |0 vour children oy : 2GHEAT PICTURE S 2 Five years of careful study of a|tobo the guests at an entertalnment |gircet, and Mike Dula, aged 30, of | = SQUARANTINED RIVALS® single part is the record of Mrs./to he given by the members of L. |45 wWilcox - fh with Rohert Aznew—Big « I'iske with the character of Mrs. Al-|D. Penfleld Camp, Sons of l'manI:‘M,“,I,lr‘:;\l.h ey ”,‘[\ e u,c‘h,;'.‘m,“, SREAT VITAMIN STRENGTH g R ving In “Ghosts,” 10 be secn here at | Veterans of the Civil War. AT dt G ate: CANAE Ohiaptor—s. Parsons’ theater this evening and| Stanley Women's Reltef Corps will | £ for the first half of the week, with| a matince Wednesday., Henrik Ib- sen took two years to write this great human drama. Mrs. Fiske has devoted more than twice that amount of time to gaining a thor- ough knowledge of the play to its innermost detail and more particus larly the powerful central figure about which the story revolves, Long a close student of the works of the Norwegian master, this is the [ifth of his characters she has por- trayed on the stage, That she would scem to regard it as the most am- bitious undertaking of her distin- guished career before the footlights is borne out by the facts. Certain it 18 that Mrs. Fiske regards Mrs. Alving as one of tho most com-| pelling, appealing and thoroughly | luman figures of modern fiction. | POLI PLAYERS Patsy” in which the Poli! Players will appear all_this wvck} at the Palace, Hartford™s an en- tertaining, well told story of a girl| who retaing her love for her mother even though the latter has a favor- ite elder daughter and refuses to re- gard Patricla as an equal of the sis- ter. The attitude of the mother creates a highly interesting situation resulting in a decision of “The Pat- “The | ets for valuables. hold a rogular meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Judd's hall. HELD AS ROBBERS Stamford, April 11 (P—Two Sts ford yonths have been arrest an attempted highway robbery. chael Divasta and Charles Sabino, the youths are alleged to have knocked Leroy Monroe, also of Stamford, on the head December 19, 1925 and to have searched his poc They found noth- ing worth taking howe WOOD'S CAR STONED Manila, April 11 (#—The official automobile of Governor General ‘Wood had its windshield smas} a stone thrown from the hig last night while 1t was through the village of Panga on the main road from RBaguio to Manila. Governor-General Wood was not in the car. No one was injured. PARSONS | HARTFORD TS BEGINNING MONDAY Matinee WEDNESDAY Mrs. Fiske PALACE ll ARTFORD POLI PLAYERS ALL THIS WEEK Mat. 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