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Uniess otherwise indicated. W BRITAI DAILY H SRALD. THURSDAY, theatrical notices and reviews in this col written by the prems agencies for the tesnective amusement company AISTURRSURNENNRRNSENNAS SRS AR LRN NN PARSONS' The name of ( onymous with HARTFORD ieorge Nash is & 50 many fine picty 1res in the gallery of the theater Richard Herndon's announcem: 1hat he will essay one of the leadir voles in “Creoles,” the new play 1 <imuel Shipman and Kenneth Ier- i . which comew to arsons’ {he iter tonight, Friday, Saturday after oon and night, is an added guar- ntee of merit for this production Mr. Nash comes to “Creoles” from Ths Noose,” in which he appeared I last season in New Yor bt back of that lies a long list of suc- cessful plays in which he pai exceptionally fine poriraits, ning 30 vears ago when he with Joseph Jefferson Mayo in the old Stnds New York. M. howas original company The headed by Joseph Jefferson. since appeared Hour.” “The ¢ \ppe I then rd of nbler: acle Man.” “Officer 6 West.” When Elsie makes her first entrance in the new play “The Mouse of Women,” which comes o Parsons’ th oxt B tember 12, for four performances, it will be her first stage appearance in this coun in more than threel years. Her last role The Grand Duchess and the r Following this play, the actress wi has heen so popu th on the legitimate oge and in inotion tures sp ueh time in tray While she mide no formal state- ment of retirement, to all intent she was thro Woacting or Arthur Hopkins m cript of “The House of S was imm SAYS AIR TRAGEDIES DEMAND REGULATI America’s First Army Aviator De- plores Number of Deaths By Trans-Oceanic Flights, Mitehel d, N. Y., Sept. S (B gulation ra r than leg tion is necded preventive to avert fur- ther tragedies in the air, Col. Ben jamin D, Foulois, the first aviatos the American army ever had, told o Associated [ ioday What has happened this sum m Col. Foulois, who is commaun- | lant of the army wir ficld, said to- day, "is just an wy enthusiasm w svelopment 1 periodic | entin thot usts o caeh one i8 costly aivays a gain to hal ' the loss “IT you start ma rd and f Pras inoan effort to envh over-zenle rs tor their own good, R is s » work out that some who co ave done great (hin ad from try here o1 foolhardy flig lation by When the department of las such power 1 think we'll s ving drop in accidents corresponding advi in ay general.” P. 0. CLERKS SEEKING ing 1o curl s and comprtent b answe comm Ation would be pi N ne st s e ulad is iy e in SHORTER NIGHT DUTY National Association to Appeal 1o © Recognize Siv Hours Nights Equal to Fight Days. Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 8 2 Congress will he ap) by fhe | United National a on post | office cler] to legislation recognizing six honrs of night '\mkl by post oftice clorks as cqual o cight hours of day servic Resolutions directing efticials of | ihe organization to direct their es- | pecial attention to having congress | enact such legislation was adopted | at the annual convention of (he as- | sociation yesterday Another resolution urged el classification of salaries providin a minimum entrance salary (o clerks in the postal service of §2 0060 and antomatic annual increases of $100 a year for fonr years. Clinton Polish Catholic Church Wrecked by Fi AT Hoot Gil (R He R (Y Also t v " nd I 1 1c SWHAT PRICE e What | curt ction at t Yy 1 to s finisl Dolores Del NAARARLRANLANRL LAY [BYRSR] umo are e S SAS SRS S AR SR SN | GLORY"™ en offirs Sin ol 1 version he winners Merel re as follows: P'ad . 1. Kronhol ¢ Raineoat, Ja Git \ ¥ v Road Iyor on o \ I 1 N Emil Goldstein, 424 ¢ iver ide and outiid ent and oth rs whe I 1 th Glory “apitol to K i Safur ken priv the fit from the r by dritling ry man in the f 1h cauip The old tower in the rear of Ll station and t sl toom fo ctory dril “PIG WOMAN" CRIT! \ Lu ‘\hw June Gibson, Sivicken With Cane at y City ilos- pital rsey Clly, N, 1., Sent Hii 1ls n er trinl @ ville, ! till is eritieally pital juns said tod las been confined to the hospital monihs, but there i imedi- rof her death, it was said. e ——t | ne Clinton. Mas: P8 A Mary's Polish Catholic chureh wa aestroyed by fire here this morn g with a loss of £25,000, blaze was believed fo have from eandles burning on the and was discovered by t1 v. John Oszajca. | He sounded the alavin and then | assisted the toachers in vscorting the | ehiliven from the parachial sehool | et door. A brisk wind this Srnetnee but endatzered iheee Lon cross the o, on which vonf fives started. The priests lost | th-ir vestments, but other equipment | was saved, THURS.—FRIL. 2—Great Pictures—2 “FOR HIS COUNTRY’S HONOR” An Italian Drama of Love and War Also WILLIAM ('()Ll IER, JR. “B \(‘KST‘\G g RIALTO | It CAl Houe TODAY AND Whole This The Ahout Grea Children After al Show 10 AL M. 2 1o Admission Town® t Picture 10¢ Talki Sehool— ¥ oL Tiatopiay Hit FRIDAY | — 7:00 — 9:10 Children Suturds > £ AARRRLAELRALHURNNKNNT SEPTEMBER 8§, 1927. 18 —_— e - = bus, Cincinnati—in fact, to all points | » ‘U . 7 , 1 : ot ot “Cieveinnd o aermg| HILL'S FRIEND HELD | City ltems |Uncover Plot to Wreck s mnstisated by 160 rominent ex. L Sl 8 | | T f Pr K ited antl-Kemalists, ncattered i e A HE E lam of Pres. Kemal iroughout kurope. 1 this s so, it ta Similarly 0] ding poin & e s a plot sai( e d dispatches are made in all directions Man Who Left at same Time as Boy Evening classes pt. 19 o m—‘;h & piot jaalg that the dibdloRMISEEHECTARIY [ansleni arpmece i Al Clrpons N o A Mustapha | will not lead to wholesale executions | 3 s Accused of Matrickde en Into Edward ¢l Fa urned to such as occurred in connection with mailing and delivery as short as is 1 Ang Qote . redaidh el : - stroet has reported 10 the pe T he anti-Kemal plot at Smyrna last | possible Ad S0, e though your| (ustody at Little Rock. 4 . L r iy i Tugn bd S 0 [1otter goes bt part way by air mail Lot his ; - TOERL L o quickens delivery to all points west 1. Honeyeutt, Little Rock, 111, who | Perr i 5 Rty o i Bl e i -\E hw Jand sonth of Cleveland tleft Streator abont the same time Hepp ' 7 \ St AL RTIEES 2 g 20c. are carried in stock at the Y police early today for questioning street is ros con deir iRl ’I‘ vl_n et -hcr mvbnll e mail letter once a week ; Al post office and should be used 10 connection with the investigation Brit hosp| tumor has it th leged plot ;" ‘n,],- ‘ L e i I'his is the slogan Postmaster H. F ver convenient, but ordinary | O The €laying of Hill's mother operation yesterdny Erwin offers to the Now Britaln pub. wsed. AN afr mail.| Honeyeutt returned here from | nuan at the ¢ {0l ¥inta) comuric should be boldly Chicago and appeared surprisel to tion 5 to local torics and in a I marked *Via Air Mail' and should be !tarn that officers wished to aues- “horon W. Ha s resumed s e s e [t e & of 1uc for 1on him. He was understood to have (eaching 1o 3 Sridie postmaste out vach half onnes rt paid mail Deen only a casual acquaintance of 250 Maiy t pointnients | advan S 1o air of any kind, is Sy eq HUil's. The two men, however, stop- which New Beitain in delivery ped at a hotel here between AUg. 12 ;oo Tl et SHEELE T B s . and Mrs. Hill is believed to ¢ " T s cen slain ahout that time, . question of the spscial 0Te ugeful, nt 1 . % ; morning at $ o'clock fo | i e Ll LU 1 G At stats ,( \;lmx\'-.\ n M(*r\l" Hansen troc i i siys. “Mauy people think that by!velopes is not permitted f Fo Aoles P B NIR o0 e i AR Y ant—820.4 it e 7 stitths on | er parnost cutt's detention and immediately BNty ie : £ Snsci Sy S tamngen i started for Streator to conduct the | ' will go fast: tlitouenl “Gummed strips may be had Or oeioning. AV ——Or he A special delivery stamp | the asking, | for marking = s 1o loes not expedite transportation, it | air mailings, being 4 length-| sumed to el simply expadites delivery at ita o between stamp section and ad- | WALKER ]N ROME Vi tinal To get alefter to its des section. I George Wild, C ’ P 3 fination’ i hures, send 1Dy uin | “Tha ful saie o te mal sersice o7k ak ot If)flllqhdd to choose, which would you , wgland s as vet unmeasured, be- New York's Dapper Mayor Recelved At ey ‘)V select? x 3 his discussion of air 3t hus not been used (o a st mR Snifd At Mooy I serviee, Mr. Erwin said: A | ficient extent. Tne value cannot be| DY Nobility Upon Arrtval dn Fconomy Grocery Co, T raallv » i |shown i a single mailing, or in &1 oL £ alt Lake City, leaving ' sinele series 1 | Ttalinn Capital. k. Evening sehool, $6. Connecti Wing single series of mailings, hut a con- et i oD m. 1 was delivered hy | over a period of months, Rome, Ttaly, 5 (P —\mayor) SRR RE RS But "" ““‘l'”'”‘ the monny| ilts. Walker of New York. with Mrs. ‘”'"1 Ma ”': h. a littie over 40! N ) i ahoney 3 e ] S AR of 10c for ench hait Walker and their entournge, arived oo oy 'on s A good dentist eliminates the tooth- e T i s in the United In Rom v from Venice and was o s s e In S Francisco| e Chis sopae recoived i the reyal waitng room “eieend i ache e ) o T {hin the reach of all, Use air Of the railway station iF recuieai i in New Britain at 2 p. m., Aug- | € W s ; < Among those greeting lim were 5 16 it iv i 30, Just §0 hours (el daily and help build up this | AMODK those Fresting Bin Wl soptember 16, For inforntion Just as effectively as the Union Laun- air mail service cannot be ¢ e S O Hartford 4-5545. Address 40 Wood- - e s e o an worked ot e the lameriean colioge who s (TG ion dry removes washday from your list fromi N . made ecessary arrangements s e ipront (e an sitest tor ekl Ul from New Iirit- b { ang CinearGUEr i esito s kel UL iy mailing. | For. for i aulence with the Pope to- g ian F LT of patience taxers. i people 10 o K ) morrow. and Seeretaries Tarol 11, Hungarian Feminist Is 1n i The postmaster makes day plane the mails close.a e i A 3 5 o that New Britain people | andfor the night Tittman, Jr. homas L. Dan- Honored for War Work 1904 is our number. e | el 5 e itle of the American en sy, rep New York 3 8 VP Tor | Her S0 DT T et close at § p. m. The lol8 of the A b v Yor pt. $ or , e e o e L e s follows: Leaving hers FN(INg (he ambussador, MOy I, orta to bring piace fo Furon We are waiting for your call, erilcol (hevi Gl hot tvant o | Tuesany it av moia Tettentwonld nredictolier luring the gr war, Mme. Iosika retirn to the surface mail service |Fived in Cleveland at ) The: . e Sehwimmer | pacifist and or important communications, p. M. by train. or 4:20 p. m, by FRE]GHT GAR IN FLAMES cminist, will the recognition e adds plane, making a saving of &ix hou i of authers. feminist and pacifist he government ving demon-lit would arrive in Chicago at 4:4 leaders and scientists thr out the trated the air mail problem. is no m. Wednesday by train or 7 p. wpoectacular Blaze at Plant of New VOrid on her §ith - birthday nest er o operati but has tran; Tuesday by plane, with a saving Aay. I this funeiion, under contract,|0f 12 honrs; it would arrive in 8t.| Britain Lumber Co. on Park Madame hwimmer will he pre Del b private interests. Continued suc- | Lonis 1.55 p. m. Wednesday by train | ) i nted a t ter 1 elivery Service Everywhere coss depends on the mafling publie,jand 7:10 a. m. by plane, making a Street When Straw Catches Fire. (ormer co-workers and admirers in ' A nd air mail should be concinnously |Saving of seven hours: it would ar- ' o e L e, | CYery part of the world an in- West Main Street Arch Street petrenized. In fact, the very exist-|riv IKansag Clty 9:25 p. m. Wed- ) co® o0 oS oe s fon to write tne history of the 5 ¢ A N and 0 My - > 5 i fist movement during the great of air rice depends | nesday by frain and 8:10 4. m. WY Lumber Co. had hen removed, took Wb ovam ey B 5 Tel. 904 upon a greatly increas for | pla a saving of 13 hours.. The' (s on (he company's spur track on| the government lends ny 1 | sme ter would arrive in DenV(T gy street Jast evening and was Air mail service, howey wiat 6:65 a. m. Wedneaday, 30 hours yaily damaged. The hrick was pacis passed the infancy stase, is bere to[ahead of the A0 pome g in straw, and Chief Noble's (he Y. and Now Dritain should usei Wednosiry in Frincisco, 64 iy (hat someone may have been continuously, bringing | hours ahead of the train. smoking near the infammable mat- | [ and| 1t would arrlve in Los Angeles fer, The bluze was spectacular, the | ts close 1005:25 pom. Wednesday, 62 hours flames hursting through the $op o | ndenece-wise, a8 (hey |ahead of the train: Seattle, T 4. M. the car and snapping high in th | srncompetitors, 1 ursday, T hours ahe f the r. | estorn compelltors, | Thursday, 47 hours ahond of the air. Todny Trlsat [ ] serve that air wail {rain: Minneapolis 7:20 . m. Wed-! At 7:04 o'clock, an alarm w i | for us has two -ly;\“m‘. mlw sday, five hours ad of the rung at Iox 24, corner of Park and 2—Great Pictures. | Nl v day ey in Dallas vas, at 5:35 Ligelow street, hringing several TR IWVENAT | r VEU pm. Wedaesday, eight hours ahead companies of firemen. As the ap- THE REJUVENATION loi the train. [puratus appronched the Park strect | O AUNT MARY _ owerates| night pime, closing here at & section the firemen fearcd the Rack- | with PHYLLIS HAVER ar New ”‘,'“”‘“\w v Monday a letter would arrive liffe Bros. Co Nt was burning, as | | Sl Y and gl ‘mll‘-\'lnn! £ 215 a. m. Tuesday inding near 1 Eplsade 3—Perils of the Ju Y AL, SO am g gl 103, hours & of the irain; T A plimsareingtati s "‘;‘ | Chteago A Tuesd CASINO BURNTD. HOOT GIBSON o oloNiInE atiornoon ati: sl pouvaiahos he train: St. Lo Port Washington, N. Y . in B WG Sith g5 0w, 7 ¢ 211 hours (P—Phe Sand Poinl’s Casino, | HEY! HEY! COWBOY Sk i GheysnnoRor “‘;“m 1 of the Kansas Clly yachting and bathing club, was de- | = i orado poinis: At Siltlyyiag a m. Tuesday 204 Mours stroyed by fire today, causing a loss LADIES' MATINEE e i ahead of the train: Denver £:55 Ly wetimated at $160,000. This Coupon and 10¢. Will Admit S ! ey Eon L. Wednesday, 24 hours abead of ( - - a Lady (o Best Scats i Sl Rl ol [the train; San co 4:30 p. m. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS o e e e | Wednusday, 41 hours a of the ! e W e e lrain: Los Angeles 525 pom. Wed- | 15, axeeol Bininie at e o | mesday, 40 hours atiead of fiie fran el e et “I"m‘"”‘m- Seaftle, 7 a. m. Thursday. 23 hours Martford. New York plane takes 21€ad of the train: Minncapolin sur New England mail to Hagley | 11740 # m. flay, 21 houra ahcadl i ¥ of the train: Detroit 7 a. m. Tussday, e Tast_dispateh from the lo. |12 hours ahead of the train: Mem- 1l post office. which connects with | PhIE 11:23 p. m. Tuesday. 28 honra the' night plane at Hartford, closes ahedd of the troin, and Dallas 5:25 00 . . The night air mait P M. Tuesday, 50 houra ad of e Chicago with air routes the train to St il and Minneapolis; to St} wiis, and to Forth Worth and hal-| Urge Medical (me las, Texas. Mailings for the trans- o . e R U For Postmen’s Feet OW PLAYING ros business routine, hnt 0, Tex ! ey Greater Shows! On the Stage! On the Screen! » that for the might air mail fesolution asking the post office de- service we close at 5:00 p. m., o (Pirtment to appoint or recommend i Al oot apecialists - t are for post- vour wighi air mail lotiars should be { (00t 4peciallsts: to e B noshiomt ViAhat time men's feet has been introduced he- ° [] O l‘w»h;m fields at va-|fore the convention of the National fous citios along the air routes ag | ASOClon of Tetier Carriers. in ted on air route map which Actloniion fheiloot 1y Tensuy i dtacied Wereto, and many pa- (W08 deferred for future considera- trons have thought that they reach on- but this is erron- landing point, | cities onl Ve \ I'rom 1 by surtace ¥ made, in | 1 dircetions. At Cleveland, for in t th ht air mail arrives at < API I OL 215 a. m. and from the air field ‘ BEGINS ? ! RSONS, SATURDAY na L Oh! Boys and Girls and SEPTL A . 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