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K 3 K I K IR KR XXKAKNNKNKN | - TAYLOR LINKED AT wikiEas ) s Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical motices and reviews in this column are written by the prese agencles for the respective amusement company. ‘bo/ Yo b b ARRREXXENENEKS THE STRAND | The final showings of Lewis Stone [ In “Men of Daring,” Jack Hoxie AT THE LYCEUM | murder of Miss Stella Kale, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1927. IN MURDER GASE [dentiied a5 Man Who Had ' Victim's Watch Salisbury, N George Taylor, 13 P— with the 22-year- July charged old photograph assistant, last in “The Prince of Headwaiters” w :u‘heads an all-star cast in a very be given tonight at the Strand. The i?ecgt:ul?r piclhure of llhe ol‘dd“eSt vaudeville includes, Rogers and |A Photoplay whose action is drawn Wynne in their vaudeville xurprxse‘rrum some of the most exciting in which are introduced the father chiiiplers of the history of the west, and mother of the young lady of |and is set down in a section of the ihe act. The elderly couple who were | country that was noted for its deeds stars in vaudeville thirty years back | f{f garing }Lo\le as “Jack” former | do a routine of singing and dancing S. Scout bearing the stigma of a Ihat has scored a positive hit at the ‘cnmeroft\\lm}:]h he is‘mnonm gives | playhouse. Other acts include, |& Perfect characterization ot cFoye and Strazman Co.; the Nu- | Cfl!‘;rfie pléw;mmau of the early 7 old Revue; Lum and White and the | “Dame Chance” the companion Jacl Hedley Trio. | feature is a dramatic romance with | The new program of vaudeville |Julanne Johnston, ~Robert Frazer, | ind photoplays for tomorrow has | Gertrude Astor, Mary Carr and Lin- | many interesting things to offer. The | clolon dStednnn It is la _ photoplay vaudeville will be headlined by |2bounding in superlative artistr: [dith May Cape’s “Array of Youth” .:\lnd dramat(;c m(en;ny.h with U;(' with Ann LaCerne and Ronald |Story wound around the rise in ‘ayles with Fred Sibley and Cape's | fame of a small actress to a Broad- | ies. | way star. Other acts for the week-end bill d'llr\e dolublT (--m:;o program offer- | include the Bush Brothers; Jack |¢d for the last Half of the week Goldie; Gordon and Healey and |Promises to outrank in value many Rubina and Rosa. The feature |0f the programs offered this past photoplay for Thursday, Friday and | season. *“Jewels of Desire” starring Saturday will be “Wedding Bills" | Priscilla ‘Dean with Jo!m. Bowers as starring Raymond Griffith. | the leading man and Walter Long loc {the villain. ! The co-feature for the last of the week is George Walsh in Broadway Drifter” telling the of a-wild youth who was the d | of his wealthy father. hailf “The tory alr AT THE CAPITOL Tonight is the last showing of Colleen Moore in aughty But | Nice” at the Capitol where it has been delighting audiences since | opening last Sunday. On Thursday | the entire program changes and | Urings a double featurs show with | great photoplays. AT THE PALACE - The double feature bill which opens today at this theater is head- One photoplay will offer the Peter | ¢d by William Fairbanks In “The B. Kyne story, "Breed of the Sea, | Winning Wallop” and the com- a fast moving action melodrama that | PAnion feature offers Bill Patton in will prove entertainment to the very | “Fangs of Fate. ¢ | On Thursday the program will change and will bring two new | r eatures. Cne will offer Bob Reeves ghting Luck’. " Dng Honeymola Express,” War- ner Bros. film, the companion | feature offers an interesting view- point on married life, particularly that dangerous, indifferent age after twenty spent together. Irene Rich and Willard Louis are the featured players. HELD UNDER 81,000 BOND FOR AUTOMOBILE THEFT !outh Takes Car, Invites Girls for feature will of- on | Much | | The companion fer Lewis Stone and Anna Q. in their latest hit “Too Money.” Walter Seifert, the guest organist | trom New York, will again be heard | at tae new Robert Morton organ, | P and will again please patrons with | his music for the pictures and with novelties that all will like. William S. Jeffs will also take a turn at the ng delightful music. Fri- | ¥ night is agaln gold night and | zold picces will be distributed in the | audience with a special award to a | lady of a permanent wave from Bos- Co's Beauty Parlor. Beinning next Sunday Richard Dix | will be the main attraction in his | new photoplay “Man Powe tate Police Acquitted In New Jersey Trial | Robert Crelan, aged 17, of 231 Os- Flemington, N. J., July 13 (P—In | E00d avenue, was bound over to the the fourth of the trials of the mem- | ScPtember térm of superior court in e police growing out of | $1.000" bonds by Judge Morris D. Saxe in police court this morning, on the charge of taking an automobile without permission of the owner. Judge W. F. Mangan, repres Crelan, asked Judge Saxe to take Jo.y which considered the case | jurisdiction, but the latter replied against Lieutencnt Daniel F. Rogers, that lie could see no reason why he cant Thomas Cunningham, Cor- | Should do 80, as there were no spe- -ooper Jo- |Clal circumstances of the natfire 4 | necessary to warrant his disposing of | the case. Detcetive Sergeant W. P. McCug testified that Crelan was arrested in | Bristol and returned to this about 6:20 last evening, after ing been identified by Miss of Bristol at Rockwell g ol. as the driver of a car which she and a companion were ding when it skidded and crashed through a fence in Southington on May 23. The car was stolen by Crelan in front of New Britain In- Istitute ou High strect according to his admission to Ser McCue jand Flynn. It is owned by George 18 (P—Four 'y NacLachlan of 203 Carlfon stre and threc |anq was badly damaged in the acc others had narrow escapes When & dent. Crelan told a Southington small sailboat capsized in Lake On- owner to repair Tl tario off Hamilton Beach during said, was owned by his severe storm last night. Hailing a passing car, he The dead: Frank Ryan, aged 30, {was driven away. 1 of Hamilton Beach: his three months | yudee Mangan sald there is no old baby; Winifred Turner e S s YT A L Lo o TS Stuart, 13. 'l'ho.uj saved N un'nmnbflr‘ without the Frank : § - Iper . Crelan very foolishly 11, and Marjorie Stuart ‘uhn\ul an impulse to take this car ———— {but had no intention of wrecking it VOTE INSUT CHANGES jor stealing it. The young women The recommendation of the sve- |were not present when the car was cia. committee on fire insurance that [taken, Judge Mangan said, and when the insurance on the filter bed prop- | they were picked up on West Main | erty be ir sed by $1,800 and that ;street they had no knowledge that it | on the city stockyard on Harvard |had been taken illegall street be decrensed by £1,000 was — wproved last night at the meeting | TRUCK DAMAGED IN CRASH t the board of public works. It} jpotorcycle Officer Thomas Blan- voted to recommend the pa chette reported that an automebile ment of §5,000 to the state hishway |tryclc owned by W. J. Sasek and Son department within - the nest two fo¢ 121 Broad street, Plainville, struck to cover the cost of hi i automobile which came out of ruction. A reauest of th SEiRGE AN {0 West BT In Sirast ain Trust Co. for a vermit 10 |gout 10 o'clock fast night. The crect a gasiline station at 102 West |40~ fonder and headlight on the | Main strent was approved, but opfo- |y ok were damaged. The officer did sition developed to a request Of ngt jearn who owned the other car. | Amodio for filling station | 5 Elm reet and the mat- Ride and Wrecks It in Southington. s of & siege of the Meaney farmhouse utland by state troopers last D cinber, four members of the organ- ization were acquitted of a charge of larceny yesterds poral Matthew Daly and seph Camp, was out for 22 hours an 13 minutes. | Rogers has been convicted of man- slaughter i fatal shooting of Miss Beatrice Meaney. Daly of as- sault and b and Trooper Al- fred K. 11\ ault and bat- cases heard. will be one of Cunningham, ants Dunn and | ang. tery, ind Camp, and Serg O'Niel and Trooper Four Persons Drowned As Small Boat Capsizes H. ilton, Ont. July Person were drowned nts a ter was (UP)—Some hon- e e | his reward ~n S I AN . [Icaven, thinks park commissioner } e o 0L |Willilam P. Long. Long received a dining service, including a SIX | pote; wgnclosed please find 75 cents chicken dinner, will Sbai| e R R el norrow on airplanes of |ou¢ gt Franklin Park golf links on a Air Transport company , {hard shot yesterday en New York and Bos- | v~! golfer will plete course started {c the Colonial flying betw ton, The food will e taken dhoard in containers and Kept warm onelec- tric heate The company plans to extend the dining service to its New York to Chicago run nest month PALACE T TopAY WILLIAM FAIRBANKS in “THE WINNING WALLOP" C ture PATTON in POLI'S PALACE HARTFOR THIS WEEK Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat, Every Dve, THE ‘POLI PLAYERS Starring MISS ANN MERRICK and MR. VINC! COLEMAN with FRANCES WILLIAMS in n New Farce Comedy In Three Acts ‘Jimmy’s Women' y MYRON G. FAGAN Alltlur of “The Little Spitfire” Mat Iso COUNTRY STORE TOMORROW “HONEYMOON EXPRESS" With BIG Irene Rich and Helen Costello Co-Feature BOB REEVES in “FIGATING LUCK” lof $2 a se owner's | night was identificd as the man who sold the murdercd watch to William N. Dowe of Kensington, N. H, when Dowe gave him a lift northward in his automobile soon after the girl's body on the beach here on June 6. Dowe mad dentification | the jail ylor continued to deny any knowledge of the mur- der, maintuining that he had been drinking witch r days previous to the girl's body and how he came to p Taylor, who was arrested a week ago in Hyde Park, Vt, and wi identified yesterday by Sisbury of- ficers as the mane wanted for the murder, has been sought Yor n a month, ever arned that the watch he bought om the “hitch hiker” was missing om Miss Kale's effects, The story of tl led him to commun local and state police working o case and r ited ina w sworn out for 7 the strength of of him Taylor was known hers as a ber and a dancer of sorts and wn to have been in of the place where M real name was Pomika ¢ and choked to death men answering his desciption W picked up on suspicion in th of a widespread hunt wi 4 the northern N extended into Ca di was sess the watch. since atch the the Dowe's ption , W ‘Organization to Present Drama at $2 Per Seat New York, July 13 tion of a group to fos! sent in New York city ican Drama,” at a max t was announced y¢ day by the Theater Or Recognized Players, In: Ada Sterli author Seven associates directing board, which sisted by an advisory posed of more than \arious professions life. The activities of the will consist of a first sentation of five pla tive and two by foreign playwrights and a nation-wide prize P the Guerdon to be production of the prize in New York city. constitut will be board 10 others and walks nization 1son’s pr or 1 compan y approved the th Pu newly formed between and the reement company Pullman Incorpo stock of the Pullma facturing company f in Pullman, Incorpo e, 000 shares are 20 per cent of total capital stoc the new cern, Following the stockholders’ meet- tors of the Pullman com- ved a dividend of the 000 shares in Pullman, Incorporate on the s of on It vhare of the Incorporated stock for exch share ot Pullman company stock, payable on Aug of July the ing direc pany de GETS $750,000 BEQUEST. Y., July 13 (A ries of the estate Dewe tor ind physician, hester medieal coi- f the ycar in red yesterday when Jones, 64 years old overcome while working in here. He was removed to his home nearby where he died a short time later, He is survived by his wifc a daughter, LYCEUM Always sction deet was Two Features —TONIGHT— ‘Men of Daring’ with JACK HOXIE and An All Star Cast and “Dame Chance” Starring—Robert Fraser, Gertrude Astor and Mary Can THURS.—FRI.—SAT. PRISEILLA DEAN in ‘Jewels of Desire’ A Treasure Chest of Thrills and Romance! —also— “The Broadway Drifter” with George Walsh Dorothy Hall and Paul Doucet The story of a moral triumph LADIES' SPECIAL MATINEE This coupon and 10c admits a lady to best seats. discovered | three by na- | con- | and Wainwright to an narriage to Holland, who is Oklahoma she wore wedding ring in oke, and the man- audience that she and organist the had There seek |annulment George Leonard organist in er at |City. As s a ten-cent |las theater |ager told th Holland, ther marr shower, tI marriage, they were parted been tl raid of talk W she says, bu for to be “hamber 1e mail in response to its ures of Lindy and the |daily by air pict of th a whole to in Lazzeri can b Y are game a eraton Josiah V. greatest co Thompson is He you impion seeking York—A fine window de luxe stowaway of England Daniel David ate in the view (from a gaol | Klein swam in the pool | first ba ) Ne when from And ack in room nati have bout the famous pipe \FLASHES OF LIFE: HELEN WAINWRIGHT SAYS HER WEDDING WAS BUT A JOKE of Mr kep It and when he stopped ere curious. They matches he used. whole box to keep the for an hour. _exington, Ky.—Ben Unthank leral prohibition adm ts the law to deal with it would with anyone n, Howard, 19, was ar- an automobile with 47 moonshine. Dawe ticriy k of the n took going a Va.—Gus Simmons, from ambush by t his farm and be- prohibition cer several 0 be moonshiners in giving his son liquor his war W, killed o! persist lespite York—>Ma ten 17 some mo cally in husband, Ch: who rial nov differs lern brides who are pendent. She ex- John Stamatia~ “broker, to support her. “If a 1 woman supports herself the 1ge {s bound to be unhappy,” says X te, has w from di marri; Md.—Better stay away, no marrying parson Two of them have r functions by nd angther has left just no New Haven company will issus bonds to of about £2.000,000 within heat given death of W .ssive con arhinn- ~Ex tributery cause of v Paha Hartford—Attorney General Ben- | imin W. Alling on request of coun- Connecticut company at motio npicture films may 1 on street caps in com- | ts not used for passengers. the Bridgeport—The Bridgeport Tele- gram savs today that a ‘‘readjust- ment” of rates is being considered | by the Southern New phone company in Con: ttal of Fred W. r charge finds him law. Violation of pa- now charged el on murd still in hands o role from Sing E: st him. TRAIN HITS TRUGK, | Express at Elm Hill the New York Hill crossing terday rnoon er net death i is a driver for am Co. of N Br ling toward Newir 2 | Gripp, who Crown Icee C n, was proce His small autom molished but he was himself, unaided, able to ext from t 16 to stockholders of record bris. DRIVER NOT HURT - | Auto Smashed by South Bound | | brella, After lh" accident, Gripp told i r at the locomotive | » forward end of his truck | it completely around, ) the ditch on the north highway. GARTER GOOD FORECASTER Jersey City, N. J., July 13 (UP)— If vour garter is tight, carry an um- garter any good, t garters, it was It won't do tk of course, but tisclosed by ov Samuel ther abnormal humidity. is abnormally v to follow. good rain result of weather fore- IS ASSURE n . July 13.—(P— micr Monroe informed the legis- lature yesterday that negotiations 1 the International Paper Com- ny of New York for the purchase:| the great paper plant on the | st coast Newfoundland were tically completed. He said he el that a bill authorizing the would be introduced nest week. SALE St. John': Tfiose Bush Bros. “Spill the B Gordon and Healy in Sixteen” 1S’ ¥ “suite Cool as the Scashare —TOMORROW— EDITH MAY CAPES Presents AN ARRAY OF Youth with ANN LAVERNE RONALD FAYLES ED SIBLEY and CAPES LASSIES | A Riot of Song anid Dance Done in Black Jack Goldie Just & Few pasms of Joy. Rubina K. Pearson, | observer here, | tertailnment committee, Charles 1. Parker, Willlam W. nard and U. I. Kelly. A business meeting preceded the chicken dinner. After the dinner members of the club enjoyed the at- ANDRUS AGAIN HEAD Re-clected President of Club for| — - 1 %0h Consecutive Term ZONE BOARD RESERVES T0 SIT FOR FIRST TIME, - on his 20th consecutive term as pres- | Ringrose, McCutcheon and Stanley | ident of the Foremen's Club of the Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co., having been re-elected by his colleagues at the 26th anniversary dinner last night at L.ake Compounce. Elected to serve with President Adrus, are the following: Vice presi- dent, Charles I. Parker; secretary and treasurer, William T. Coney; en- Chairman Bar- to Take Part in Deliberations This Evening. The three reserve members of the | board of adjustment, whose appoint- | | ments were made last month by { Mayor Weld in conformity with a special act of the legislature, will sit THE WINN and THE WINNING full of bread goodness. —TONIGHT— COLLEEN MOORE in AUGHTY B “N. UT NICE” ‘RL.—SAT. — 2 BIG FEATURES Peter B. Kyne's “BREED of the SEA” with an All Star Cast Gold Fri- day Permanent Wave from Bosco's Beauty Parlor. Night Eve. and a VAT GOLDEN “A Trip Through the Organ” Other Novelties LEWIS STONE ANNA Q. NILSSON 1 “TO0 MUCH MONEY” BEGINS SUN Richard Dix in “Man Power" 'ERT at the "CED ORGAN flavor, nutritiousness and all- Balked to please every taste, this wholesome bread is ¢ tonight as membérs of the Béard for the first tima They are Attorney Elas T. Xing- rose, Samuel T. McCutchesn -and Maurice Stanley. The sbsefiée from the city of Judge J. E. Cooper and Commissioners 8. M. Davidson snd | P. F. McDonough made it necessary, to'call in the entire ressrv. A review of briefs flled by neys in the remenstrange sgainst mechanicaly operated melal suears on the propesty of . M.. Kothls at Willow and Putnaft P.the principal item of businéss ur’nuan tonight. Fresh Killed . 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