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Unless otherwise fndicated. theatrical motices and reviews in this colump are written by the press agencles for the rempective amusement company. flflMfl. A % MRS. PLATT, WIDOW man Smith of This State OF SENATOR, DIES Was Daughter of Senator Tru- %1 Wushington, Conn., Oct. 17 (P— R T T T S B Ry S S T T T T Y [‘““] '1";““‘ “}1;10"”'; ; ‘\‘l*"‘;;‘d 0(' nited ¥ Senator Platt, died a “ONCE AND FOREVER’ AT THE CAPITOL her home, Kirby Corners, today | Last night marked the opening| “Bean Geste” Las arrived in New ! from i ics of age. She would | night of two of the finest pictures e LA that have even been seen. The main Yoniier| Gonpagmmie: VDea | b attraction, *Once and Foreve \d his brothers brought smiles, ro- | Heathiot Mori dttine with a cast including Patsy Ruth | mance, thrills and a few tears to an S Miller, John Harron! Burr McIntosh. | qudience that saw the first showing 1879 to 1905, long- William V. Mong, Paule Duval | of Percival Wren's driving, gripping ¢ than any other senator from and others. A picture that you Will| jovel at the Capitol theater yester- Connecticut, Mrs. Platt had lived ioyer forget—a pulpitating, human, | sty S “’“" Storyfiotiaiiioyie o and=| {& worth the fortanall Mrs: Plall's marrings to Mr. Platt jeor ncy: forever. A 0T G | Paramonnt ]muwi into it5 filming. had o touch of romance in it unreels on the screen the audicnce e T e bs ; spent by Her- hitd been friends as young folks and was deeply moved by the simple and men | later in life, when they met as wid- | human love story that wound its way throughout, interspersed the scorched sand duncs of lighter moments that broke eat Ame n desert tenscness ot the marrative. The pic story of the French Foreigr ture from a pictural standpoint, is{1-cgion. breathes an immortal flame heautiful in the extreme with direc- | that any dircctor might forfeit, his tions faultless. This picture when |life to obtain. The action hinges on once seen will never be forgotten. | the wonderful devotion of threc Tho companion picture, “The Bush | Young Englishmen, each of whom Leaguer, small town romance|dccamps from home in or that that has all the big towns gasping the blame for the theft of ous with laughs. Thrills and action | sapph 1y fall on him although starring Monte Blue and Lelia Hy- | he believes one of his brothers to b ams. guilty —_— The Capitol presentation will of- four continuons ows daily v\m\ the picture appea 5 7 and 9:10. Lo ..,\‘.1 evenings ¢ « telephone or AND BACK PLANE ESTOOHEAVY TAX CUT, FLOOD o | GONTROL MAPPEI] (Continued from First Page) ance and, T feel sure, will make it| - N2 'w:xi ?\m.». We hope that will be (Continued From First Page) tomorrow morning.” : el Mre. n kept through this later difii v cheerful activity, session of which I terized her efforts ed Uit the 2har e 18 :DIRINSLR RS siness community be months « was most active in T tegniante Fenie fo the work about the pla T e S S e was returned to its position on the!yandeq that the chamber voice its beach, faith | soundness of | in the “css the system” ar that its con- essential to business ad- NEW HAVEN DOCTOR Air Mail Endangercd ON DENTAL COMMITTEE | v it o {larity of air mail in th dangered by delay in sorting and Dr. Cory. Dr. Brooks AR R N e R et O e 5 g York post office, Harold H. Emmons Dr. Morton Comprise Delegation | e o ivon “Mich . complained in « formal statement to the postal serv- ice comn of the chamb L Oct. 17 (P—Dr. M. commerce of the United States Haven, is ¢ which the committee in session here ast night took under ad Asserting that visement. was conside at the a i ional Asso- SR e e proc caught up ciation of Dental Examiners which | York every mornin i HimBon Filieshou er opens here October 22 that “the air ma 1 the same cepted the sum- The delegates to the convention treatment with the r that it | : from Connecticut are Dr. 1. F. Cory. | livery is delayed in and about New | Macom, Levine Dr. J. A. Bray, Dr. Clarence G. | York city to such an st Wt fre by u reporter for a Jew- ! Brooks, Dr. Morton . Brooks and qu i S TE was true that he Dr. M. J. Loeb. arliv d Qb by resular Jew in Wars: 1 business sessions of the il | I do that?" Levine Dental association conven- | <ts Reliel Measure : was asked if T was tion will begin on October 25; but| Tmmons urged that the commitloe | my reply naturally was prior to that there will be various | communicate with Postmaster Gen an American. 1 was born group meetings. A number of Samahlen e < ago in North Adams, Ms affiliated organizations will also on St. Patrick's Day.” have their own conventions before ) was learned that Levine cs or after the sixty-ninth convention manufactur ree types of of the American Dental association {planes; one like his transatlantic As & diversion for the delegates, lea it ‘4 olumbia, one smaller and one members of the affiliated associa- e Sl | TGN T gn tions, guests and th who ac- i | Plans Seven-lngine Plane company them a pageant describing W6 6L reiN o rad i hy! complnints L ne large: planes willihe gigantic | the story of dentistry. a hall. dinner | 0= e ram ather | MAll carriers of 90.000 pounds pro- | Jances, a theatrical performance and [y (SRR R B her nelled by seven engines. Tt is - ex- excursions will be incorporated into RNy ‘i pected to e able to carry 10,000 he program e NI et g Scks ot Al : ks | As Levine transferred from the FIRE IN T. A. B. AUDITORIUM ’:,“H g L1 “";H"‘-‘“:‘ Leviathan to the Macom and later Co. No. 3 of the fire department e ACCOM- | shed through the crowd al the was called to the Y. M. T. A, & B. el by e T Battery he led by a green leash an hall on Main strect about [SanoaLiol | Irish terricr named Paddy that he aturday afternoon. and found GO ddressed to | Colonel A, 1. Barber of Cleveland a th blankets and canvas used in the e i hoxing bouts Iriday night had takan Ll stal group, was fire under the stage in the auditori- ALy With the um. It is believed a cigarette w conut ot in the vi WL smoldering in the bundle and caused | hat it shouid stizated | the fire. Therc was slight damage. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOK YOUR WANTS 2—GRE, i | ODAY, TUES., U Strand Theater SUN,, OCT. 23—2: United States » Marine Band “The ORPHANS’ CONCERT || Buqh Lea aguer” Buy Tickets | — McCoy’s Inc. This n"':“m 1 Henry Morans and Sons a lady f bst Scat. Exchange Club Members $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Loge Seats ( 50 “Once and Forever” PASTY B OMILL JOTIN HARRON also MONTE MAT. 10¢ will admit k. ]PALACE TODAY “RICIE BUT HONEST" Worth Millions in Laughs —Co-Feata Oriental Rugs|| " CSPLITTING THE ZE" Complete line of all sizes. l SUNDAY and MONDAY Persian, Chinese and Tur-1| FRED THOMSON kish makes, best quality and || ""“t“".‘ NIGUTS! lower price guaranteed. It will pay you to see them. “We Back Every Rug We Sell.” THUMBS DOWN" with REIGHTON HALE and LOIN BOYD Get a lucky progrom Friduy. Good for 5oc. 3.V.Sevadjian| DENTIST | 162 GLEN ST. ‘ Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S., TEL. 1190 Or. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. i o | X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN lor more brought as a gift to his 14 months old daughter. Mrs. Levine Wants To Fly Being the wife of a hero isn't all it's cracked up to be, Mrs. Grace Levine told reporters after welcom- home her husband. lvery time the wife of a hero \ telegram or cable she jumps,” said. Mrs. Levine said she was thinking of learning to fly herself and Le-| expressed great pleasure at the announcement. He said this relic ed him of worry in his own exploits, gets sh vine occasioned by news dispatches which ve him the impression that his wife was opposed to further flying on his part. “Everybody ought to learn to fi he said. “Anyone can do it and it' 10 more dangerous than motoring.” He :aid that he had never gotten v pilot’s license despite his flights, but that he would do so if it necessary to carry out his plans r next year. Samuel Hartman, counsel for T vine, said that there is every pros- pect for settlement out of court of the governmen suit for $500,000 ower and widow, they were married against the flier. Govern- | i daughter of |ment attorneys, he sald, have United States Sena uman Smith | 2greed not to start action until Le- of Connecticnt, who had served |vine had regained his “land legs.” from 1549 to 1834, As a girl at-| The government’s claim of from nding a girls' school here, her na- | $360.000 to $500,000 is based upon tive place, she met Mr. Platt, then |coniracts made by Levine for sur- la voung man. At the age of 22,|plus war u Is. Tt was asserted She married Mr. Hoyt of Stamford, |that the government did not get all then president of the Pennsylvania (it claimed as legally due and now | Coal company, a widower with four |a settlcment is sought. children To these stepchildren, | Another government claim which ) Mrs. Hoyt was like their own moth- | may involve a sum equally as la Meantime Mr. Platt also had |has to do with returns made by Le- d, and a son by that mar-!vine on his ome tax. It ig al- riage was Jumes, who at the time Jeged that the returns did not of his death some years ago, was|cover all the flier's tax obligations United States district court judge, hut no cf is made that Levin nd had resided in Meriden. {wilfully od the income ta Mrs. Platt never had children of | eollector. her own, The surviving stepchildren | Aayor Walker in meeting Levine, re Mrs. Swords and Mrs. Day of |said, “No amount of whispering can Morristown, N. J jever efface the ory that you i DI fenil e B ox e cin a genuine New Yorker and a ‘ sout 1900 as cach had a SUM- | \otriotie American.” mer honp in the Adirondacks, and | 1 know somet myself,* th th cre married. The house, | R el S e, | Kirby Corner, was built by the sen- sl B e about years ago. It is ko bec in stat 100 Col. Kirby, a noted history, lived on years ago. NEW YORK GREETS LEVINE, WHO RODE its site about (Continued From First Page) Process Server Rebufied 5 ( ocess server announerd for Wl to hear that he was going to be first 1o greet Levine” but as he iricd to push his way up the ng plank he was aside by police and became | in the crowd climbed into an auto- HAINES in “SPRING FEVER” Il 5—ACTS—5 | JACK WILSON { Star of “Bunk of 1926 with BUTLER & PARKER and RAE DAVIS and WILLIE WARD || 14—PEOPLE—14 “Beautyisms of 1928 COMING THURSDAY ' SALLY O'NEIL in “BECKY" ! HARTFORD COMING Tues, Wed. Mat. Wed, 15, 18, mmz | | NNE \ | [l ana 3 A NIGHT (LUB GIRLS Orch. Bal, 82 Wed. Mat.. L RL00. Nec. i tax. SEATS NOW ON SALF . AUROSS ATLANTIC, up | {was Killea {seat ahe | mayor's speeeh I mad the aldermanic | | | | | home from v far abro and abroad sometimes are. “But 1 re vour flight, Mr. T stepped forward to with Clarence Ch in the 1 ad of you Metropolls Appr people of New you let anyone tell you diff ara genuinely courageous and member one thing about When you talke m rlin, no one to get that tive York, sir - proud of you for 1ing you did to the zlory of this cit replicd almost the onor Le m in one overcome hy and the applause it forth from those in chamber, sentence, gly he broug | TRIBUTE TO DECEASED I New Haven, Oct. 17 (P —Resolu- tions on the death of Charles Paul, | manager of the Bridgeport branc! }‘\4 adopted by the directors of the United luminating company, in special meeting Mr. Paul 4 three w ago. Frederick | Cutts of the G Electric com- | pany was clected to fill the vacaney i\ ed by Mr. Paul's death. | FEW FILE TAX LISTS Fewer lists of taxable personal propertics were filed with the board sors this year than last, & cck-up of the books at the close of business Saturday night indicates. The time limit has now expired and persons found~to have properties cehning in this category will be quired to pay a 10 per cent above the taxed value. CAPITOL House of Photoplay Hits |NOW PLAYING 2:35, 4:40, 7:00, 9:10 Just the kind of a photoplay you'll like! ro- penalty Adventure! Romance in the French For- eign Legion! House of Photoplay Hits! Tire Time at These Prices MATIN Orch Bal. . 20¢ Children 1 Toges Res |[PARSONS’| [ PARSONS’ HAK FRI 0CT. 2 JOHN GOLDEN Presenty GIRLS WANTED A Play of Youth, R FORD THURS,, nee and Thrills By Gladys Unger STAGED BY WINCHELL SMITH With Positively the Same Tdenti- cal Cast Which Presented Comedy Success for 41 Weeks o Broudway . Prices: Eves, o S0c. Sat. Mat., $2.00 to 30 tax. ATS NOW past | from truth | vour seat | and | | | | | | Edward street, Mr. o' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1927. Weddings RESTELLI—LYNCH H. Lynch, Miss Ma and ceren; lock by Miss Hele ho The nor an bri satin crep lac we an the Ly Ne mony Loomis, tory Boulevard, tle M | stres broken cor ind Th ave by int str ed | cident. lace with d a 50 and ca Mr. and dding 1 W d 2 v will ons stre Mr. w Brita nd Mrs. Glen street, [ tnis morning at The was Ty Lynch of § rl P. Re: Joseph I were t. Ma ony W Rev. Walt n 1. Ly. h Emil R 1o wore a go e trimmed pearls and h orar bonquet of of the valle dressed in trimmed wore a hat rried butter telli with Her tulle ve dav 80 E stelli, elli ry's s performed at er J was n wn of a il was tri united in marriage |y o white rhinestones blossoms Mrs., Restelli lof rip to Washi York. Upor make their eli is a in Gas Li fore t their honue She OKEEFE—McNAMARA was (Conti rily, it Imil S t, wer gla ner of « Scharol ¢ n Albert o the a nd at New cadow | derson, aged 11, of 00k The e 0. Our Lady of Grymes Hill. Janie jer of the bridegroom { man. Lawyer and M spending their honey south and on their {side in Silver La wed from Ti hospi used to 1 He will I is expects harol avenue, an e cut about ass in a Shuttle M wn s ar was o d the Ande Anderson, was venue from red 1 Britain Gey Attorney Daniel F O'Ke of Mrs, Philip Duffy of 11h strect and a former yer in this city, now o land, was married last 1in Staten | MeNan O Kee o rst Pa Ir 1ge) t Brooklawn 1 practicing law- 1 Keiko SPEEDERMITSTROUGH -~ uwmmmmw}_ lision the \ ing along the [y S X car, driven | street DOG KILLS 35 RABBITS Joseph Kovalezyk of 32 Magnolla reported to the police today a dog killed 35 rabbits and he caught the dog. 5 T —— It is ht 4 REPORT m THE CONDITION OF THE CITY NATIONAL BANK . Reserve District Ne. 1 0. 12 RS, BACON RESIGHS AS |sier 0 the condition of the City t New Britain, In the nuecticut, at the close of TCITING NI OAR ess on € 10, 1927, [SITING v\JRQL FFICE ’ T N « 1 in Nov i As ) i ident—Young A A s 54150158 Women \id At Conferences . s s11,501.58 ansecured | $30.00 536,09 Lin 5. Government securities > secure elrculas 55 honds' pac 8125 111,492.00 49.262.21 ) 183 5 452,01 : ! 34,278, 7 585.74 o T 10,000.08 256.15 1 $1,382.476.12 = TARILITIES. patd 5 $ 200,000.00 50,000.00 3 2000603 penzes pald 1476690 6.840.08 Y : 2,300.00 2 1,092.55 - | 1na Wi M E ble after 30 days that at| Licct to 30 days er . 1he ) i x and postal save 2 : iearerees 30479401 e deposits ... 2130859 i s deposits (other savings), tnclud- Y ) CK BY AUTO " 1 it u ¢ officers .. 12,200.00 1 as | N b red unted 5,621.3¢ o | Totat 31,382,476.13 nnecticut, County of Harte C. 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