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$506500050520980.088050458028580959 5898808908088, 05.! . ng k Unless otherwise indicated, written by press agencies for QWMO“O‘OO . AT THE CAPITOL last evening At -] H\Hllnl and awed venth atured at this ater this week. Adapted from the play it makes the g romance the scrcen has ever tory so delightful and trus the imagination and firc carts of all it. Janet ( Charles rell give the greatest roles t~o lovers that the n seen, ‘Their performa w the highest amount severe Broadway nounced flawless. Janet Gaynor plays Diane, little street waif who finds her enth heaven with her lover in garret near the stars, while Charles arrell plavs Chico, that “remark- able fellow.” he of the val rt, b and fearless. Some remarkable war injected into the picture smashes Diane's dream called to the colors. “This shows the taxicabs of ken over by the rushed 1o the Marn from destruction, shown in these tical ones that memorable days of The picture will times daily, app 4:45, is a special children at the photopl: which will be e given, s to the who set nor and Tar- of the has yet given from pro- ne s praise and of critic; ave as Chico’ by beinz b Paris taxicabs the iden- a Paris troops to save s ar were us 1914 bhe shown ring on the 00 and 9:00. T} owing for school | for ten eente, four ! ser 4:30 “THE LAST WALTZ® AT LYCEUM | If you want to see a good show don’t overlook the Lyceum theater, You'll be more than pleased with the program layed out especially for | vou. There are three cvery ona a ple you will ever seen before—in program. There is more feet of film shown-—and that is ing some. The show opens up “Black Te " a dramatic st “Fasy Money" Lanc with Bryant| hburn, Vola Vale, Hedda Hop. per and Melbourne MacDowell, th comes a very good sclected comedy . Ko-Ko song reei—ihe late News news reel Now comes the most popular fighter in the world Jack Dempsey. The official motion of the Dempsey onat rineside taiked about s big fr In all t than you a i see mo: pictures Wt as ioh ov with 11 round mai in slow motion action e “The 1. !JF[ W A[ EL A R N Aniwal Meeting of Eastern In- (sicaliegiate League Held 5 (P skethall offici probably will ¢ for rore Lhie con- no fur- difficulny o8 ol into | 1t “tion mittes o member New Vo Ellwood D, K Heelared the tion in me i he fonls mp, rk interp SO ol vort i up, he ! nd H\ tad (e speetator, Neeutive commitfed tives of Colun nell, Dartmouth, Pennsylvania, | on and Yale, long folt [ i ol rule too am} and [ toa much fo | Every 1o what constitut wp said M. Barl sident ¢ wi me play more inic repres T'rine e he o0 diser had b 1 Laving crficials, of ing Wi of Yals f the league nanied following were committe myn m ,,\ excentive 1, Columbia: 1 W, Butl Dartmonth; T. mouth: W. M. . Salmon, I'rince- n, Pennsylvania, mp, Columbia e 1. Cullen v ten: and E Barred L,WI lators May Convene in Jail Halls Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. Jail eorridors can be ihstituted for the a mbly room in the state capitol for a spectal session of the l move legislature, leaders of the ment to investigate the administra- tion of Governor Henry 8. Johnston declared they faced hearing on an injunetion here today. H. Tom Knight and I Bkl - for th At s who have demanded a spe ssion, refused hy the governor, 1 they would appear in court to- only through courtesy to m.-} P Hill ropresent judge, And that 1f by a taxpayer an injunction asked was granted, they would “meet in jail at 1 o'elock. Doecember 6, instead of noon that day at the capitol.” l _‘\-,.. 4\‘; | B ] theatrical notices the respective Saaadd il ol ot a2l ol ) 2tk d T LR T DT TR R LYY o Heav- | § play Oliv test [ b Elise with tious 3 md 1 e the t G harkey | COY Y oy aravi : RESUME SCHEDULE OF ¥ ACTIVITIES 'Mestings Interrupted by Holi- » days Return to Normal | | Sk | . ¢ 2| 2 ‘» | ¢ o = kY . RS - » » k3 k3 ® and re One of the outstanding fc ek at the Y. M. C. County “Y” basketball at 8 o'clock, dbrook A, A, e churel tures of the be the A, will ne the the up. commit- directors’ AT entire vaudeville rand to THE STRAND Sl ires jODAL i Drog I'he +sday when im - and mix it new soutl A meet g of social tee will be | room at is he sturring playhous Douglas | Th ten- | follows nd Monda Mick rn Occur- company nal 15 p. ommitt Ay viation m. will room at I 3 st hill rna Fletc Comin wing classes the physical A" ut 4:15 S§ men's new | fron ) s o feature | ¢ four days Th enior fir ram. on tor the rt p. m. cxinner's class lay will he (8:15 p. m. Fwo Aral A ional class in Knights." P tancy will ot i 45 p. m. = = | The Friendly PARSONS, HARTFORD Indians junior d ht th e rtment at 4:15 p. m. There will ting in the m. The 11 departme ing siness iional comedy sens Iroquol the ot will me 1t Parsons’ rndon will pre Iy-drama 1 IFoster in th ti g 0 30 p. v Mory nt of most at er American liy in her Applesauce, 1 S EToT her the car on class youn loci ap- Olider | ployed class ¢ men “The new | m. most i Wed ) 11 be "B cl s to wiv her 1 meet club in 1he A mecting of the Friendly beld at 4:15 p. m. will meet at 7:30 1 wrtment pro- Younger o role of hi il me 15 p. classes in the week 15 school will meet ¢ s follows ing four 5 at 3 30 p. m Break & . g Bible nes will b nl skethall I Stin- @ the lo team will Machine team bin Cabinet Lock " cue the V will take on ‘he T. & On Saturday, t inley Works will meet N. B. Machine Co. "”NG PICK Branch vl th irchild € 1 i rom consumption Dreamn GRANGIRS UGN nee mark Men o of Newinzton Start Work Laying New Sidewalk Eront of Hall. Worl on the £00d start when 13 men of turned out to help A two and and Saturday will front obtained a crnoon ament pleted 120 feet long 12-f00t strip run- i will e with “Itutuy Whom 1 of Tualism;" FAY A Ur‘ Musical Co'nfidy SPANISH MOON A Joan B. Rogers Froduction 160-FEOPLE-100 ANNUAL LEGION SHOW Eddie Giover Po: TICKETS NOV MEMBERS OF THE POST Exchange of Tickets Opens Wednesday, Crowell's Drug Store CAPITOL GER| the Carlinas VOLLME (I TRIG A Play of By LULL Author of “Sun cles laiborne Foster \ud o Splendid Cast Oreh. Mat., O s 1 Wed. [ AT SO MAT. BONTON TR, NI¢ TROM hsh Erlanger's 1 Comedy Smnsh L the Original Broadway Chorus nod Py With Nights Sat. Ma and | EC @;, 6th | "nmg from the entrance to the street. [The committee in charge ing the sidewalk is Charles L. Boy- chairman, C. 8. Barrows, and | > Holt. cral women Grange i supper 1o the workers at & The commit Mrs. V. Mrs. herf Afken ington, Geor; of the i served o'clock posed of 1dy Stowell, : Rowley, Mrs. Wil- | liam and Mrs. Mary A. Hayes 1t is understood that representa- | tives of the state highway -depart- ment will inspeet that work and set la grade in order that no changes will be necessary should the road be vaised at any time in the future. Th Touton s, road. engagement Miss Dorothy Hills, daughter of Mr. and Waldo Robert Hills of Beverly | West Hartford, to Wilson Blake qf Hartford was an- irday afternoon at and br at the home of Mr. Blake is a former | resident of Maple Hill having lived with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. N. . Mann of Robbins avenue | for a time. Mr. Blake is the son of Mr. and Mrs, E. Wilson Blake of Wollaston, 1 of Cushing noun iuncheon her parents. LFADERS BUSY ON EVE OF CONGRESS la statement issued by Tax and Flood Control Bills Get Finishing Touches ‘ Nov. tisth congr Mon ipitol Hill today look vk of 1l leg otion 28 (P—With s convening at aders on 1 forward to preparation before lative machinery is ington, nation et in w he and of the that t week it was ex- | house ways and committen would have the bill completed and | hmission with time left for consideration of alien prop- 1y lezislation. The program also called for a continuation of hearin lefore the tlood control cor mittee in hope that that body might be to report its prospec- tive measure at an carly date With the ways and means com- ittee a single major tax issue re- wained unsettled t of fixing the arin which the proposed two per it reduction in the corporation ir tax rate should become effe tive, Chairman Green advocated business advan- v. On ene Jo ouse th oine 28, arguin Juses shon alreac and the " had to consumers plan only rs would 0 selection 128 taxes 1 on under Green's srporation stoekhol: enedit Tle favore comm today 1 pa ling of Iy plan’ by pa e measire, with a vic a iph to Lzraph the rey Trafted chinges the flood mino With control hearings entering upon their fourth week, lavge delegations from Mississippo basin states songht today to present theor pecommendations. Later in weels, it was expected that im- portant testimony would be given by levee board officials from all sec- tions of the riv Blame Man for Death Of Wife After Quarrel Chicago, Nov. 28 (P—For “goad- his wife to death 20-year-old Kendall Cowgen, wa 1d today on a charge of mansl: chter. Although Cowgen did to his home until three hours after his wife, Violet, 18, had taken he cwn life hy Police blamed him for h dent 1ving that an argu- ment during which he became bit ter was what led his young wife to suicide | I"olfes cant Martin - Walsh, ordere the manslaughter Cowgen aid Cow- <t husband arrested on Chicago, and that a legal | not return o in might rve as A Today—Tues. A Show You Will Enjoy As Time Ticks Off His Last Hour of Life pa— Dempse}-Sharkey B yant Washbum “Black Tears” Ladies' Matinee This Coupon and 10¢ will ad- mit a lady to matinee best scats “Blanket Night” ,\leny ?‘:III(“;II n.lnllli\‘(! |solution for present day social and | wea lopinion exemplified a | Unitartan [ will |the stage in prefercnce AIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1927. ' HALDEMANN-JULIUSES PLAN TO REWED of bulld- | Ritual That He Intends To Go Through An- other Ceremony Himself. Nov. rriage, ace adopted daughter (P—Com- | that was devoted entirely t pted by his | tion of low priced booklets contain- as the | IDg extracts from classical literature, His bride entered banking and su pervised a farm she inherited, Wh cach had become financial \aie Pendent they joined in writing re- la articles and novels. o' Similar care have lined for Jose hool who will continue her stud and for her husband. Who plans 1 complete a college coursc. Mean while the parents of the young cou ple will assume all fnancial 1o sibility, Whils Kansas City, panionate ma 18-year-old 80 rouscd “the has cconomic problems, z. against Haldeman-Julius dogmas und theories of ar ceremonies,” that he plans to Mrs. Haldeman-Julius at modcrn’ ritual. Mr. Haldeman-Julius said that the Unitarian ritual used at (he marriage of his daughter Josephine to Aubrey C. Roselle, in his union in 11 name of love, sound and thoroughly human,” The 38 year old publisher and au- thor declared that when he heard the Rev. L. M. Birkhead of All Sonis church here read the [ceremony at his home in Girard, | Kas., Wednesday, last he decided he [no longer could he satisfied with the | Preshyterian ritual used at his wed- ding cleven years ago in Cedarville, 1L, “T have brooded over our archaic| marriage ceremony all these vears, the publisher | here said. I was made very un- happy by it. When I heard Mr.| Birkhead read that service for Jos- sphine and Aubrey 1 determined to | free myself from the gloom of th medieval ceremony which united Marcet and me. Marcet consented he Presbyterian minister| brought in the Holy Ghost. The Holy Ghost has nothing to do with my marriage, it is marriage in the name of love and the realisti images of life which grow out of, that “My wife, after our new ceremony wear two wedding rings—the st symbolizing the archs riage, the other symbolizing the new and civilized ceremony. We shall | repudiate the old church wedding |Oficial with its barbarism and its insults to| The Walther intelligence. * We have cndured ft|@PIY meet the too long.” Unterspan duo The publisher, who as a young so- “While the Max cialist reporter for the Yorl | UP against th 1, met Anna Marcet Haldeman in | 0f Meriden in another. enwich Village In 1914, found a | Yump™ Johnson will play parallel to their romance in that of Miich for the third featur bis daughter and young Roselle.| The two courts will b Miss Haldeman, on her graduation !ion size. One will Li 40 by from Bryn Mawr, chose a career on 4D the other 40 hy 2 A gallery to returning Will run along in from she owned consid< Which thions e mes. This will Britain four of the state During the Meriden, New Have VISCOUNT ISHIT RESIGNS Tokyo, Japan, Nov (Vi ount Kikujiro TsHi, Japiness bassador to Trance and lor at Washington, it announced a solution of the problem was considered of impor by Mr. Haldeman-Juli viewed companionate unions chi. as “answering a yokel-clergy that |sees fit to terrorize a world at last becoming livable.” The Rev. Mr. Birkhead explain: that the Unitarian ceremony flexible might be adapted to temperamen of tracting parties. He a union, how ever, was confused with “trial marriage,” or “fre HANDBALL COURTS Playing Surfaces To Be ance h or New Opened For Use On December 6 Accord- ing To Present Plans The two new handball Y. AL (AL now under construc will ready for D cenber 6, according to Tom Crow the builder. On the evening i question, a supper will be staged to the event. Three inl matches will be playved to ce the occasion to make the court use on opening brothers will “Yump" Johnson- of Hartford in one brothers will stack awson-Prulie team Dres: and sit the spe can view give NeN finest courts in the winter months, Itolyoke. Hartford, Waterbury and n teams will play hero to Girard wher able property. She accepted the economie stand- ards of Julius and his companions who received small salaries. Shortly after their engagement was rumorrd in 1916, they left Greenwich Villa married and started separate busi- =8 ventures in Girard Tulius followed his profession as reporter on the “Appeal To Reason,” radical weekly, which he soon took amba over and eloped inte a plant|sign m formerly has re was today. The most delightful The most agreeably surprising The most personal and thoughtful gift of all For Grandma and Grandpa. A new photograph of the children. Look at the last ones— They were outgrown long ago. to the Christmas studio— rush. Bring the children now-—before the Telephone 3686~ and we'll be ready MURRAY STUDIO 173 MAIN STREET Next Door to the Strand Theater, PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER EYE DEFECTS HINDER PUPILS Millions of Students Suffer From Eyestrain It Is estimated that the number of children enrolled in the elemens tary and secondary schools of the United States excceds 24,000,000, or over 20 per cent of the population, More than sixty per cent, (14.- 000,000) of this number are said to be handicapped in their studies by defective eyes. How about YOUR child's eyes? A scieatific examination at our of- fice will tell if glasses are necded. FRANK E. GOODWIN yesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST, s Companionate ! o publica- | prob- | 'WHOLESALE PRICES AND SHAKE OFF “MEDIEVAL GLOOM” |Author So Impressed By Daughter In October port lo. Te " PALL FAILS T0 MAR Aug to wuve to a friend in a box at the |end of her numbers failed to mar !the return of Miss Geraldine Farrar to York's world of song yes terday in her concert at Carnegie hall. At the conclusion of her program, which she completed with nd signs of distress following ‘he accident, the audience rose and rushed to the footlights, the ovation lasting five minutes It was her first since she politan Ope New SLIGHTLY ADVANCE fustry and Trade Less Active m Oclober shingte tr appearance here retired from the Metroa a Co. four years ago. Hwhest Priced Auto Is Listed at $20,208 York (#—The high- be automobile d yesterday at the L 18 listed at $20.- said to have studied flowers, birds, but- -sea tish to achieve striking color effects at he best custom American and foreign o ~Indus- in eding volume and New st 1 Commodor Artists Ho 208 AT recious stones, ition of builders, work EAD HERALD (L3 TOR BENT RES| SIFIED ADS o nts of ns [But she could 1] The painful ich woman who still gives in to periods has not heard of Non-narcotic. No effect on al process. But it stops B 1 Acts directly on the eor- o = «d by menstruation. Fur- JISS FARRAR'S SUCCESS | ans afteced by mensiruatior. Zur. S r time and takes @ tiny tabe i s Midol beforehand will éxperts no pain at all. to realize what Midol mean that it does really even discamfort, hard a time you've Al Obtainable at any ina trim alutainum c catest love ~to A romarce thai will stir the heart and five the imagination, ts this tale of A litde streer waif and her ¥ who leared from the depths of decradation to the seventh Heaven of hapoiness! let of dience Loudly Encores Famous enee Oper - Upon io all matter Vs believe nd 1o Al di i Yor suiering, ow turn to Ame New York, Nov. 25 (P when her heel ca er gown as she store, turned lcapiToL s NOW PL AYING 1 has ghven ol Photoniay Hits Traly '—(he P 1 CHARLLS !||“1l:.l'(l:lzl1 nt heart, a ‘ JANET GAYNOR as “DIA Waif of the Paris strecis, her smile bravely struggling through her tears—finds her Seventh Heaven with Chico in a garret | near the st f——\ Mat., at 4:30, 100 B e —— as of the vali laugh, fellow, You'll Adore Him! he the gay truly remarkable ’ Special Musieal Netting W. N JE at the Robt. Morton —_— On the screen at Childre Always ENTIRE NEW SHOW TODAY A Pictme That Brings Jazz to the Jaded? OLIVE BORDEN —in— “THE JOY GIRL” 5—ACTS—s5 The Sensation! Elsie PILCER & DOUGLAS Dudley with “BOOTS” McKENNA A Cycle of Songs, Steps, Comedy The Peppy Joe MACK & ROSSITER Elie EVERYTHING NEW TODAY International Bobby O’Neil and Company “Comedy Bits” Ed Lorraine and Company ngs & Steps'” Beth Francis

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