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: NEW DRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1927. 13 J{\. il Ruto Driver Blamed for Calison 7 2 < on Pleasant Stregt !Seventy-Flrét Blrlhd | ;Doty Was Third American in o0 French Foreign Legion the big Lions Frolic no pre pposition to | Doty's releas | e Algeria, Dec. 25 B) | wgag we I Unless otherwise Indicated. theatrical notices and reviews in this column are written by press agencles for the respective amusement company. Sidi-Bel-Abbes, SPIEISPIIIEPPITITIPIP00P00P000TOVIPIPIEPPOIP9 | —Only 110 Americans remain in the | cat. rs that Of Wilson to Be Marked the fire and blood | “Holiday friendship” was the| New York, Dec. S (P—The sey- some of the people In |cause of the difficulty in which An- |eNty-first birthday anniversary of us as being |thony Marlow, aged 40, of 479 pari | V00drow Wilson will be observed by 1d have bee executed in | the Woodrow Wilson Foun e [street, found himselt atter & col- o G onert your country pictu JACKIE COOGAN AT CAPITOL | “BLANKET NITE” AT LYCEUM | French Fore Tonight is the last showing of| There will be another carload of [rett J. Doty of Bilox you shor g § § hin s after your de- licorze O'Brien at the Capitol in {g:m'fl B:tm'* ;olr )ouhat the Lyceum | enlisted as Gilbert mphis i ot the entmy s |sten betwaen inis can nudm\pas|D. Balan st war in poss Clae, west Side) s ereat ploc | LEAter fonighiend Tha mive Sitoibe Ly s o reann 1o et ot | 10 Doty n he_queried, “I |owned by Registrar of Voters Wil- |1ate president’s cabinct, will e ure that has been well liked by all |here. As an added attraction to- | 3 1 s 3 f S i ‘The Society Circus’ TR e ight 1s “Blanket Nights' many Tfi slvnx‘n\:‘ng (-n;{n.‘._\\ to the .\\1\ to know what would |]i ziegler Monday evening, ac- pn‘y\\,(“:’pna‘lr:l;lx"‘v x;: r 3 ) ERL 8 Nish Tax 2 ister roll dur the Wor an American soldie 3 5 orney P, | BrA g e_essay cont On Thursday the entiro bill chang- | beautiful blankets being given away. War, when ,’LUO‘ ‘”l y sl ISE ,M", I fo-Attomnevik, MeDon- | on “What Woodrow Wilson M ar, when at one timc 3 Hdad lson Mea and brings a double feature pro-| Starting today for three days, two I that is guaranteed ewo”em‘of the finest pictures ever seen in| tertainment. |a long time. The main . attraction Onc of the attractions will offer |0ffely your favorite boy star, Frank- T [ough, who asked for leniency when 1o yra °0 and | Marlow was arraigned before Judge s the | i toche in police court today on |y of operating an automo- in which 10,000 you and women in the sountry partici ted, will be anoyunced. he principles of Wilson citizens of the | memne Many death 10US | river? the ch JOHN A. ANDREWS Here lar Jackie Coogan in his newest |ie Darro in “Little Mickey Grogan i Created in 1831. | mile while under the influence of li- [jquded by Ray Stannard Baker Insurance, 15 W: salest picture to date, “But- | With Jobyna Ralston and a great cast | W4% henrd: e ) Erench 1 . Leglon Was | quor. Mariow pleaded gullty and |anthor of a hisrares ol Doker, e alnut St, ons, of sclected starsqea picture witn j AT of Doty attracted mor 4 in 181 for the purpose, ihe | was fined $100 and costa andl stven | seisinans 1o L oSLELY on . el. 2 The companion feature will offer |Very poignant dramatical touches. in nited States thar ee said lizing the services suspended jail sentenc 2 of 10 days.|hefore members of clgnel I | Marlow's car struck Ziegler's car. | Wilson Toundation at t mselves in the of T"rance. }ariven by Herman Ziegler, son of home of William Gorham R during the World War |yq owner, on Pleasant street, and | York state civil service commis- Bellamy in “Very Confiden-|A plcture every mother, father, son | °f all the American boys who dicd v light, breezy moving comedy [2nd daughter should see. The com. a that will prove an ideal co- |DPanion feature offers Marie Prevost ture with the Coggan photoplay. | in ous of placing They E. I. ARBOUR Trucking, 56 Whiting St. Tel. 3503. Are M. A. AXELROD “The Rush Hour.”. If you think that the I 1 covered | when Officers Hanford Dart and sioner. At the matinee performances each |that you were in a rush when you glory 1 suffered the \\wlmn P. Hayes reached the scen: — ~: v = v the Union Laundry Co., will|were doing your Christmas shopping | lous losscs of any of the | or tno colltston about 5:30 o'clock, R. R. MEDALS AWARDED Gift Shop, 85 West Main listribute Desco Dolls to lucky chil- | vou should see Marie Prevost in her | ren aftending. latest picture, “The Rush Hour.” The Beginning Sunday night the man- | 7th episode of “Black nt Scotlend | agement announces the showing of | Yard” will also be shown. the Broadway superspecial, “Love,” atusea, vr,13§‘$250?3§3312:i03“§22 HITS POLICEMAN'S CAR, | tho Bmvasey theater PAYS $26 T0 JUSTICE | 1 on the allied or any Paul Ayr Rockwell Vorth ) first J wns to enlist in the IPoreign Legion when - 4. I three regi- sive of any e war, In | irive of 1915, the St. Tel. 10. . F. A. ANDRES Insurance, 99 West Main St. Tel. 4567, A ! M. W. BANNAN SK Tir 39 Washington St. Tel. 900. they found Marlow behind the wheel | New York, Dee, 28 (P—The in an intoxicated condition, racord- | Harriman memorial medals, aws ing to Officer Dart's testimony. |ed annually for railroad aceids cler's car had stalled and backed | prevention, were pre @ uted today by | lown hill and the collision m Charles M. Schwab to heads of the ve resulted cven had there not|Norwalk & W n Railroad, the been the liquor element in the case, | Duluth, sabe Attorney McDonough pointed out. | way Co, and fhe Qu Marlow has arranged to settle with | Kansas City Railro | Mr. Zicgler. He has been a licensed New Show Tomorrow at Strand i was practically wiped | 5,ver wincs 1914 and never betore Th 3 J. M. BURKE "The final showing of Clara Bow in | Newington Operator Convicted of JEopand et declo: condensed | had any difficulty with relation €se Ford Autos, 248 Elm St. hef HorBencs o e miotor fvaTiala lawe s tat o Giet Your Man” and the Maryland Driving Car in Reckless Man- Tel. 2701. out a license, iiled to appear in one sq of the sccond T Collegians will be glven tonight at L ithelr mervices | ooy hata, » fle Strand. The new show tomor. e n Tarnpite) ments | Herhert R, Newton, aged 27, o | IONS v, 1. BRIERLEY row brings to the Strand many not- i | Ll el 47 South street, Hartford, charged e v, Wle stage names including the violin | Newington, Dec. 28 — Edward ltalian volunts R Harness Hardware, North nuttist, Oscar Lorraine in his fam-|Blinn of Newington was fined Noted American Heroes. = & Judd Mfg. Co. Tel. 86. ous vehicle that is one of the sen-|and costs on a charge of court and Judge Roche a t the ] fions of big time vaudeville; the |driving by Justice of the Peace C. | thest. Americarls: wers | SOUEC Bl Tudes Roche acoep e e —_— — THURE BENGSTON Venetian Masqueraers featuring Ol- 8. Barrows in Newington town court ey Ihssinnlie ot cuting Attorney W. M. Greenstein to Face Was Disfigured, Lost Adkins Printing Co., 68 za Bohen, one of the most elabor-|last night. Blinn was arrested on nd Paul Re cll; Alan Jare Sl innsaon Snd Sl g 1 i) ite presentations that vaudeville has [the Berlin turnpike on December 21 L At Ierdinand {‘,“:,lm ,‘L : mf ’,fl;‘;fl,.‘”r‘n"nr Rest, Cuticura Healed, | ity DL 18D, to offer and other select acts. after he had passed a state police | York; Dennis As a matter of convenience for{car and cut in so short that the car | S. BRENNECKE tinued until today at Newton's re- “I had pimples and blackheads William Bowling Alleys, 50 Church ; i i quest a few days ago. face. Th 1 p | thoso who wish to purchase tickets|which he was driving hit the bump- N = |k et e 5 on my face. The pimples were large, 1 arF for the big Midntght Frolic which s [er of the officer's car. Judge Bar- | N T T hia 2 i zinn, Battle | J0scPh MeNamara, aged 28, of 23| fredand hard,and scaled over They Jan. 16 St. Tel. 4355. to be staged at the Strand Saturday [rows remitted $10 of the fine, mak- | rlpined i ' Creek, M were the tallest | TTurlburt street, rear, was given a itched very much, causing me tof | HARRY BROWN £ suspended jafl sentence of 15 days| |scratch,and scratching cauted oru C. BROWN at midnight, the Strand box office [ing the total $26.28. i1 » war with the famous Irc men in th ion. Kiffin Rock- | S08TS X tAnvarch orl e ong el h € 4 B Jan. 17 Coal, 477 W Mai sill be open daily this week from| Gwyne Roth of Newlngton was SN At S swd and Seegey |ON the charge of breach o he ms. I lost much rest, and my 3 oal, est Main St. peace and placed in charge of the l-oems disfigured . | 20 until fined §3 and costs, a total of 315.,11 = St el £ 3 | Tel. 2587. 3 vria, but it was his ; | e ftice S dvertisement for ——— for parking his car on the highway | 4 ; < Vietor wiator; | Probation Officer W. & geac jan s | 2 G A Ratkine bia car on the Mlelivay | niai aubsequent tral dnd S ol o | Srolis testifed that e mage the | [Cueura Soup and inement ana| | Jan. 18 C.W.BUCKEY PHANTOMS WIN ANOTHER | Gonstavie somn 1 W aton thE S ioeq | Sess: Thm 1l Russell Kelly |Arrest on complaint of N f°’;é‘:;“f:;“’i‘?lf'tfil;°°;'s Baker, 14 Winter St. Tel. officer had received a complaint that | Ypin fomneced W XUt gioul Dithery, avalline e shotiy e (g olclocic asy even |8 5 SRR SR L 9 Bies ] 849 the car had been standing on the |Ji 1o ie oFa,) Coni) tha aca of noeayr Paul (AINE. McNamers testifiod tnat he |00, 85 REC Sy Rooang sl ) W. W. BULLEN ocal Basketball Team Takes Meas- | highway from 3 o'clock on the morn- | o I Madison, Conn.; e | Was employed by the city until last | | T8 r s o8 of Soapand two - W. BULL| 5 > ’mc of December 24, until about 6 p. | . S ER R Oy 1 - other . when Do was laid off, and (Signed) Miss Philomens Segnert I:alr\'lew Cemetery, 120 ure of Good Will Club of Hartford | - ‘h O,”‘l . REd Sl sl For- ‘nyl\,"o m:;rm “(r::}l. 350 Grand St., Bridgeport, Conn. Smalley St. Tel. 14. by 29 to 16 Score, : | the Leg He is servir Legion saw § 0 Lt Hine andl his wite Use Cuticura Soap, Ointmentand| | HOWARD BRONSON The condition of Edith Gilbert, | xec) e oiher ia a private at v oend and g lives (nv""’""("‘ do o “”"”_‘1‘"‘ ; ‘,._ Talcum daily and keep your skin| | Michael's Jeweler, 334 Tie original Phantom basketball |daughter gf Iirst Selectman and | gy : ' Aae n to defend. | countermanded the order. A dis- Clear and health, uiild S ) 0 g | Sidi-bel-Abbes. | B e and healthy. ‘ S . of this clty won its ffth|Mrs. James C. Gllbert of Willard |~ g of the nations of {he world e |2l snsusdiiand Siafs SMeNamare |8 ] e el Main St. Tel. 3077. traisht game last night when it de- | Avenue, who was strick by an auto- | sront china . sl oo i 1o ACCESSORIES STOLEN steueh him, he sald.” #ie struck back | | |38 5 Diseumb Man i palde cd the Good Will club of Hart-|mobile in front of her home Satur- | zanada, are rc Dresented ini(ho iwo 1 Bedruezyk of 175 Cleyton [ 4nd she called the police. st gk 1, Vsl M ford by @ 24 to 16 score in the pre-|day, is improved. The accident oc- | Gt 27 FERRErelier t reported {o the police that a|_ = s 1y Lo the Yankee-Renaissance |curred shortly after she and somw‘]n“w Elan B0 00U nentoentio o in which he | nis car, ot Record (Old Weather e [ ere e T me in - Hartfor Nelther team |friends had returned from a re- |, .. A yion strect, was er ¢ . | 3l anything resembling basket- | hearsal at Newington Center Con. | e foreisn : 554 SR Makes England Suffer { most of them NEW YEAR'S EVE BALL RIALTO BALLROOM Imperial Orchestra ol 10 Men the first halt and Hartford | gregational church, The little girl ! the scoro of 6 to 4 at the |suffered a broken collar bone and | rest period. Play was speeded up |several bruises about the body. lie second stanza and the Phan- {oms ran wild against poor defense : up by the Hartford team. London, Dee. 28 (R)—All England n ck to work tods Jar and many of them former 6ffi- | cers } Formed, as it now i ds of people in | S from all paris of t e country districts, who had been | Admission 5 T -qm ked in th homes or localities s of them und \ This Saturday 0 3 £ F: . o pe s, many of them men who I Erdk Foile s er the Christmas holidays by n |\ cmeee. - | od prison ter t . i 2 succession of snowfalls unusual at -———————;fi imtries or whp : e £ READ HERALD CLASSIEIED ADs | 1his time of the year, had dug the Leg . FOR BEST RESULTS The Christmas exercises of the | Con | Sunday school of the Newington |, nd Ikowitz starred for New | neyier congregational church will be teitain while Crd n was the blghwld this evening in the parish | foy ieihonig Bai house. Miss Sally Rowley is chair- Tha Ehantoms g0 to Norwich £0-},, ¢ the committes in charge and | 2o 1o be “harecheties O D LR i L S i i e i i v e b i1l ;make a good attempt to make | M on 1 “traight. The Norwich team |Fanged- 44 Aa {danger, o ever, met; otz t on wdefeated quintet in 5 Foreign Legion the finest The Lu,, mar | Grange was held in the hall last eve- caneed many true frier g ‘, Hantoms ning. A luncheon was served to the | ploom among the Legic i Fid. 1L Pt | members present, and gifts were ex- | wphoy would give {1 Walenm ' it 0 2|changed. Mrs. E. P. Schmidt was|out a murmer to save a c ; oday—Thurs—Frt a o 0 0 |chairman of the committee ln]c)‘w \TEO | one of the adjutants said —GRUAT FEATURES—3 || ; a a ( M th Row- ing his wany of the =i 3 11 [and was assisted by l]r; R u“| . vl\t aving his many of t Your Favorite Boy Star | 5 SRS . 5 Al Pr;f'!(;]mr. arry Webster | sroal his wateh jus P I ¥ | ESTABLISHED w'll always find the most oulslnudlng values at the Berkowilz, ¢ «.oue ) Zi et Sy Iy.” i'raniie Dai ro 1859 A &P—because the A &P is the largest retailer of fine Lovine ; 4 ———— The Teglon now is CoodsF he A &P is head fe ionall: Rl g { . o B 2hou! Fycco an n ds—because the I"1s headquarters for nationally Yankowilz, 0 0 [ ill throughout Morjcco and i ‘ 00 < — Mexican Oil B ern Sahara ]_'u! Mol oy G | WHERE ECONOMY RULES' known foods—and because the A &P has an honest 2 s 2 Passes to the Senate Discipliac Is Severe., iitfe Vickey Grogan || : N ot e e Tt Hartford Mexico City, Dec. 28 () — Having The discipline in the % £} igR L \ Tonight—George 0O'Brien desire to reduce food costs to the lowest possible point. Fid. Fl. Pts \.,'.,l, passwl\ by (rh‘:, un;mimaus vote TONIGH T []]in “East Side, West Side” 1 3| of the chamber of deputies, the pres- «m TIes 99 3 i At T e o el Blanket Nite s Al The whole wheat cersal—with all the bran! - 0 4 |articles of the Mexican oil law was PALA(‘E <5 % % & 2 urs.—rrr.—>sat. Many Beautiful Blankets Given PKGS 0 6 [ready for the senate today. | =l gt - Excellent Double Features Sh dd d Wh t 0 2| The bill amends articles 14 and IODAYS X ““"ll ™ re e ea v i : — |15 of the law, which have been ob- || ¢ o3 . Co-teature | —_— e 7 2 16 | jected to by foreign oil men and | THE iy MARLE PREVOST in i Buy a dosen cans—always good! Score at lulf time—New Britain | have been a point of friction between | RGEGH nintfls “THE RUSH HOUR [] TOMATO CANS © 1, Hartford Referee, Hoffman. |the United States and Mexico. The ol - T || Cam bell s T - {amendment was made in conform- s Picture that Women Wil Love "\}”"1\"' ‘I‘l” RUAY SOUP ance with a recent supreme court Also Comedy and Serinl SELgn O o S B e —— ATTACK GRID STARS |decision in favor of the Mexican Pe- | T St A “LEF v.l«l\.\_\llxvl S IN PARISY | Selected and carefully cleaned rice! Ps [troleum compan: -3 & y ! with | = % ek L e 1 DALt COLLECH WIDOW ML COOKE and KIT GUARD mce FANCY LBS arces Made That Army Football| e o o i 03 = = |l ¢ : BLUE ROSE S 4 ; BOUT PLANS OFF. | Also LADILS MATINET in a new kind of role! Pluyers Resigned From Service| New Haven, Dec. 28 (P—Plans to | R ! 1his coupon and 10, will ad- | 1f| A Great Photoplay for Strawberry, Raspberry or Pineapple! [ 4] bring Georgie Day and Kid Kaplan | ! to matinee hest seat 0ld and Young Alike! = 5 15’/2 oz Immeditely After Graduation. | oceiior here at the Arena on Jan- | B d g . am SULTANA : = onfro. | 1ary 10 have been abandoned with | = - It | APPLE PECTIN BASE tions betwesn the Army and Nav “”'\;fi;'"q‘ fron (t,,.flola"\m; ?‘1.5“7!{7‘“ | Fancy, small pitted, meaty, Santa Clara fruit! c ) N con advised by his 4 oday involved the number of foor 21 Nas been & L | 5 LBS z SR . | siclan to refrain from violent exer- _, s | 10-50 3 o i e g o | | comare || || Prunes a5 wduation. Only efght | S R R R T T MADGE | BELLAMY | Meliwan, Oliphant, Vidal, Blaik, Present Garbisch, Mulligan and © officers averaged three ag' s i o ||« CAME €s » before retiring Major o rv\"‘:‘l‘lll\.\ sritten of Tllinots, Her Cardboard LWCI' publizan member of the house By dneques Deval wval committee, in a recent state- | Adapted by Valerie Wyngate and West Doit, dzsied through the Army G, Wodehouse thall st in the past ten years | Direet mr n' fim:g-:(-: ": Empire g " I foothall stars left the aca Serve Uneedas with soups, salads and cheese! P en 1 ind 19 says a | = P PKGS S e G i neeaa niscui st L'oint issued through the Army oD “‘ P i v NO. % ki S rrlinre 8 s ey S CRAB MEAT Q% 33¢ The statement named the = || Beginning Thurs., Dec. 20 (Mat. Sat.) LR o ofticers as those who had resign- Gilbert. Miller and A. H. Woods ery Un l Bn Ia PRESERVES STRAWBERRY AR 29¢ ‘ PEA BEANS MICHIGAN LB sc e JELLY 73% W 15€ g e niddies! » P PEACHES ey ponre W 14e Lucky Children Attend- CAMPBELL’'S BEANS 3 cans 2§5¢ g Mpinces. FRUITS FOR SALAD ousxorx 4 2§¢ Bl e ot bl RN S o B L From the LTER B, KYNE Vaudeville's Spectacular Ofering Herald's Christmas gift \ ned tmuiedintely atter graduas i mpe ooanipe: skt L ek the | Begins Sunday Night —_— il as well e artistic event of . NO.2 v WO |0 (epedigal l Venetian I9NATODS 5 B ge No use being all at sea, just read R e W b | SHRIMP N I7e : | SL50. $1.00. Tlus tax. guide, MASQUERADERS | with OLGA BOHERN MUFF ETS rxc I 2€ GMPENUTS rkc JOC DOUGHNUTS ooz 1O i e e o S e L) € Lkt o New England’s Quality Loa LARGE (] Bread GRANDMOTHER'S LOAF 8 |GRETA GARBQ, PALM GARDEN CELEBRATION—RANQUET—REVUE Saturday, New Year’s Eve [ xpert Waiter Serv High Class Entertainment—Attra Tavors. Charge For Complete Full Course Chicken Dinner and Evening's Entertainment, | Tickets fo salo at Foster's Smoke Shop, Main 5t 10 ACTS' ALL NEW! Seats Now Seiiu | Opposite Traveler's, Hartford. 55 Box Ofice Open Daily—1:30 1o 9:30. “5 % lay at t2—>New Yo §2.00 in New York f

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