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NEW DRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TRIMEWR | SEEN FOR 1028 e THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1927. £ 1000 TRY, NON ' TEA coe WEST WINS WILSON PRIZE {New Dodge Victory Six Enters i < oo Foundation Finds No- Essay Ford Field e s ot Worthy of First Award W body il will save th New York. De itz e ¥ $5,000,000 in that depart- | New York, Dec. t f ime in the ! which eory | industry Starting this Saturday for mm-l"’f‘if'fl"" o days the Lyceum theater has book- | hried 1" ed William Boyd in “Dress Parade.” | ©' {00 N “Dress Parade” is acclaimed |.\-‘,,\' tho Willys- leveryone in New York as one Of $he | the Hotel Biltmiore, Johy | mpelition dernands .8 : greatest cadet pictures, type o aril |Gormiey was discharged for alegea |ne | drinking the day of a football (Dr. Atkinson) looked around tor some one to throw the blame pon and he picked me out as the of Gormley sail zout, which 1 positively refuse to ymit to.” T AN i ; of Pittsburgh Football University disastrous s Lleven Breaks Up Journey With Practice Session. ATERS e With the 1E Cross ¢ broken up by a stiff pra kere the University of Pittsh football team today westward to Pasadena, ( Kas, City herwise indicated, theatrical noties and reviews in this column are by press agencies for the respective amusement company. POTPPCPVPPLPE LIV P “DR! PARADE” 29 (A —A nation- essay contest on Woodrow Wil- in which 10,000 manuscripts submitted, failed to produce deemed worthy by the judges of 100 in cash award As a result, the Woodrow Wilson ndation, which conducted the announced that the two first of $25,000 each and two sec- $1,000 each would not awarded fourteen $100 cach and 30 mentions, carrying $20 > contest had called for 40 ird prizes and fitty honorable men- PHLBHSLLEHHSHH LRPIPELRIIEIIPE PGPS Leland Stanford, With the COOGAN AT CAPITOL January 2 n, the popular juve- , will be the main Capitol on a dou- beginning to- balance of the JACKI his own Jackie xception of Gilb Weleh, Panther captain and All- American halfback, all the players were in top form on their arrival vesterday. Welch was reported sut- tering from a slight throat ailmer hut it was said this would not him out of lineup. Coach J. Suth serimmage, but put through a general workout, with a snappy signal drill. The party of 40. ir ng and managers, s saturday. as be lowest - is prepar- reductions Cooga 1ovie ction at the ature program and for the with all m‘ {its pre limprove i [ January : |action. The management will put | ;rie ’ - d prizes of down its signature on this picture | Lug s S i orable saying that it is positively the sca- | oA kon A LA T IcUL any By an The d in his new hit, | the finest | action. Jackic ture s of con- which y be the best that this fa- has ever given the cree is an entirely differeny story and role than Jackie has ever appe in before. Desco dolls will be given free to | children attending the mati- army touches and “Buttons,” is dec he futury endi NEW SHOW AT STRAND Ll The new vaudeville show which | performance of this Progvam ionens at the Strand this afternoon | A enR ot o s he mad the courtesy of the 1 mon‘hl‘s many Interesting features both nization last 1 ginning Sunday | oy stage and screen, The feature e Ll the Capifol will have the honor | pnotopluy is an adaptation from made Su ta pre along with 46 selected | poter B, Kyne's great selling novel, of America the TN | “The Valley of the Gian A showing of the famous Broadway stars Milton Sills and Doi hit, “Love.” John Gilbert and Greta |yon, The vaudeville ts headed by Gurho are starred in the photoplay \\:n"nan Masqueraders, one of the which from the Tolstol |outstanding entertainments i audeville, with & company of eigh stars; Oscar Lorraine, the violinis |is co-featured on the vaudeville bil |for the week-end, Other big time | ), jacts will comprise the surroundi ! ; bill. oy | Tickets for the New Year's eve|competitor in t im!dmzhl show at the Strand e Labove the To now on sale daily at the box o sensational reign for t ifrom 1:30 until 9:30. Durant Policy New Haven Wan Hell fr At |, These sttemen facking Girls Show, ind , Dec. 29 (A—Barney Marshak, of this city was ar. ted last night by police as on at Pasader r Chevrolet ipal prize,” said the re- jury of award, “should, ur opinion, bLe given an essay hich 18 not, both in substance and | Coach Dismissed, Blames vie, fit fo be published without President of College burrassment and subinitted to the 1l judgment of educated men Baton Rou La., Dec. 29 (# Desire to “save his pride and va and women.” e jury sald it had rend 44 es- ity wounded because of his A selected from the 10,000 by & iorenip of M. J. Donchue's new six aljcom R LeaRappatntedi At year contract” as head coach and Donohus's “subsequent failure 1o atign trustecs an declared in produce a winning team.” caus: unr a rise to| "No pri Torccast ; ediate do. |DOrt of the is model s pointed out hicky through r in Baron Laundry Co. Be e ierstood, however, ent will procl the Ct ar will 5 : . iy clivyes, can do ¢ Ford price leve T 5 : gorcan to g0 Beckwith- Kelly Announce Their SEMI-ANNUAL SALES EVENT Awaited A verdiet Jast nig! ing the b ttional Collegiate Athletic Body to PALAL New Year's Eve will b at Palais Royal, Hartfor utiful | Ball Room De Luxe, in fitting style and from preseat indications 1 sual New Year's Eve capacity at- endance will sit in on the big time. Reservations are rolling in rapidly celebrated Vote on Question of Resuming contest, which was announced and ende anyone in the United the ages of 20 and 33 were limited to Olympic Relations. rion “none of these essays is ord ; Diouous honon arli gt i W. Atkinson of Lou Financial Wee o 2 ! f f ind second prizes carry witl J Tl ) L . Sas 5 with their new board of trustees of the Wil- 1¢¥. track coach and trainer, Gorn : t dation. while accepting the 1°¥ reed last night in a st — ver ™ DR q sider the matte h. ! President Atkinson declared that 7 i SS, nsider the matter thoroug! 10 REJOIN ASSOCIATION | st ot e e e of thoe W uTty, waskmans public | e s ) ht at a dinner commemorat- I YCEUM 1—GREAT FEATURES— Your Favorite Boy Star the time, a write COME yof ot y reward which t! s Dodge |1 " the resignation of Fr T. Gorm- w Dodge Victory is Dodg L of the jury of awayd, sald it jment issued here. done with the prize money. The birth anniversary of the late Today—Friday FRANKIE DARRO f a purly of three who had ter orized girls in the Hill section of | city all evening by attempting | s them into the car in which ridi ident which led to Mar- arrest oceurred near the ) Haven hospital when the trio madc peenliarly bold attack upon two wses. When the g screamed, one of the men struc of them ace with a hottle. The identified Marshak as one of the men in the automobile, Ithough they could not name him man who wielded the bottle. | The arrest came after a search which lad lasted all evening. The| st report of the actions of the | to police headquarters | about § o'clock. | ral attempts to force a pair |« girls into their car was said to| ave been made by the men in the | icinity of Washington avenue and | Dewitt street. Finally a third call s reccived by police describing | attack on the nurses, Police said that the three ap-| proached two nurses who were valkiug near the hospital in Dav-| “uport and attempted to pull them into the car. -The mrh} vere Irene Greenough and Adeline | Danicls, hoth nurses at the hospi-| 1l At instant of the men’s at ¢k the nurses screamed loudly, reupon one of the three struck Gireenough a hard blow across | with a bottle. ussing motorist noticed the cc and, running up, fright. d the men off. | Marshak that lone when he was arreste placed arrest charged with | Lreach of the peace under bonds | 5,000, Tt was thought that this mizht be changed to ond| serions when the e came to court. Marshak was identified the driver of the car, which was he property of Samuel Gordon, po- | o said, a relative of CAD HERALD CL! TOR BEST R ross the nurses later as the trio came wvene insis was more Dancing All Night New Year’s Eve at King Philip’: on Collegs Highway, Simsbhury, Conn. NO COVER CHARGE PARSONS HARTFORD . Positively 3 Nights Only Present J eanne’Eagles Her Cardboard Lover By Jacques Deval Adapted n; Valerie Wyngate and dehouse at the Empire The opening Aight. will mark the socinl as well ns the artistic event of atrical season, Vives, $3.00: Bal, $2.50, $2.00, § Sat, Mat., $2.50; Bal., $2.00, SLA0, SLOU. Tius tax. MON., JAN, . on Monduy Klauber Presents Adolph ‘DIVERSION A New Play by John Van Drut, (Author of "Young Woo With n Remarkable Cast Including MISS catn NESBITT MR, RICHARD BIRD SIR GUY STANDING {Jeanne and_in order for patrons to be sured of choice locations, immedi- ate attention should be ziven to the mailing or phoning in of your res- ervation. Wonderful music is assured for the dancing part of thae program hy the that Major XEd Gurley his Ten Palais Royal Syncopators will be on the program In addition of course, souvenirs, nival hats, noisemakers and all the accoutrements of an evening of jol- lity and mirth will be on tap. Dane- ing will start at $:30 promptly will continue til] closing. ssuran vantage of | present cox Desizn to I PARSONS' THEATER Among the fnnumerable delightful stage busincs Jeanne Eagels has inv {of the temperamental ‘Her Cardboard Lover,” the famous young actress appears | whipg.t tonight, Friday and Saturday nights | .. and Saturday matinee at Parsons’ |y ;o' none is more thoroughly amusin than the manner in which she the cup of black coffee brought to her while she is still in bed at {he ! beginning of the last act of the play. One might be excused for assum- ing that a cup of coffce should be stirred in the conventional manner. That is the way it is generally s |red in Park avenue boudoirs, in the | dining rooms of our best hotels, and | lin those scencs on the stage where the peopln will act as though they, were to the manner born. bits of with which | principles of sted her role | Le maintain heroine of | pur in which | nineteo Whippet « Willys said, it both of them cc The Whippet ¢ signed for t engineering features Rut the conventional thing has no “‘“‘“ tohe addedito his place in Jeanne Eagel's fertile imag- | Products before hey ination, nor fn her ever-original | T*ached the & ir would R AD HERALD CLASSIFIED FOR BEST RESULTS ADS 1all car evolu- "PALACE | ronAY Dolores Costello in STHE COLLEGE WIDOW? Roosevelt in PHANTOM BUSTER? A_pPRIDAY- Fsther Ralston in SELGURES DON'T Co-Feature Warner Baxter in SCOWARD” —_— Buddy “THIL (IO viewpoint, on or off the stage. She, is different—that s why she s | lagels and that is perhaps the reason why she will be remem- (bered and talked about when her | contemporary sisters of the foot- lights are long forgotten. 2 Great Photoplays JACKIE COOGAN BUTTONS’ Jackie’s Greatest Picture! s Sw Co-feature MADGE BELLAMY in ‘VERY CONFIDENTIAL’ Saturday at Desco Dolls Free to Lucky Children at the Matinees. JOHN GILBERT GRETA GARBO Limited Number Collren Mondiy DOORS OPEN MONDAY AT Prom the S rerin B, Vauderille's Spectacu Venetian MASGQUERADERS with OLGA BOIEN and a Company of Vs OSCAR Plus OGiher Sel LOF Moo with RAND MIDNIGUT 12.—New T RAN Alwag s a Good Show tory 13y KYNQ v Offcring Stars IRALN ect Acts, « in Vandevil 12:50 SHOW Year's Fhe 10 ACTS' ALL NEW! Seats Now Sellmg > Box Oflice Open Daily—1 30 o 9:30. $29 NO INTERE! TERMS AS LOW Gibbs P 121 CHURCH STREET 2.00 WELRLY ano Co. of award consisted of in an Harper, Woodrow “LITTLE MICKEY on memorial professor ot ltera- ! GROGA at Princcton university: Ray e Stannard Baker, a Wilson biogra- vher; John W. Davis; Walter Lipp- man, chief editorial writer of the ew York World; Mi jan Park Mawr college; Miss Ellen ileton of Wellesley college, and William Allen White. The automobile Lill of the can people s over $14,000,600,000 a| Also MARIE PREVOST " Starting Saturday WILLIAM BOYD Ame n “DRESS PARADE" Evening Slippers of Black and White, Satin Silver and Gold, Kid and Patent Leather Both Plain and Strap Effects Priced from $9 to $15 Buckles, Rhinestones and Cut Steel Hosiery to Harmonize Harold A. Knowles, Inc. Footwear 89 West Main St. Special New Year’s Celebration AT THE BRADLEY HOUSE SOUTHINGTON, CONN, DINING——DANCING——ENTERTAINMENT MENT Grapefruit Supreme Mock Turtle Soup Celery, Olives, and Mixed Pickles Kennebunk Salmon, Hollandaise Sauca Roast Suckling Pig and Baked Apple oast Native Turkey, Oyster Dressing and Jelly Caulitlower an Gratin Candied Sweet Potaiocs Boiled Onions, Lettuce and Tomato Suuce Sweet Cider English Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce Apple, Pumpkin and Hot Mince Pic 1 Ice Cream Assorted ( Mixed Nuts Toasted Cheese Demi Tasse capolit Ukes Candivs and Ioruit and Crackers COME AND BE WITH US NEW YEAR'S EVE! ANOTHER BIG TIME! Phone Southington 286 for Reservations The Bradley half way between New Haven and Hartford. is located on the College tighway, Just & pleasant drive. House Substantial reductions on Overcoats, Suits, and Haberdashery. Beckwith-Kelly 271 MAIN STREET Tickets for the big Lions Frolic ‘The Society Circus’ C. CLYNES Constable, Tel. 2065. Here CURTIN Attorney, 272 Tel. 2745. S, E. CONGDON Alling Rubber Co. 240 Main St. Tel. 2139. ADOLPH CARLSON Real Estate, 163 Main St. Tel. 1817, ROCK DAVID Kinney’s Shoe Store, 267 Main St. Tel. 2657. A. J. DE LAURIER Furniture, 7 Shuttle Mea- dow Avenue. DR. L. E. DARY Dentist, 259 Tel. 496. L. N. DUNHAM Maytag Washers, 153 Arch St Tel. 3317, DONNELLY Dry Goods, 208 Main S Tel. 480, W. J. DOYLE New Britain Record, 25 Washington St. Tel. 1200. J. DRAY Physician, Tel. 737-3. ERWIN Investments, R. F. D. No. 2 Newington. Tel. 432. 4 2. (. FRENCH Junior High School, St Tel. 397. 170 North St. Main St. Main St. H. J. Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 DR. E. 259 Main R. H. Main SPEND NEW YEAR'S EVE AL PALAIS ROYAL Yoo Wethersleld Ave, CELEBEATION AND HOW ! DINNEE—DANCING Hartford PULL COURSE JAY NIGHT, ADMISSION : YOUR AL RATE: SUNDAY, JAND i 4 v HOTIDAY ADMI-NION PARCING DANCING ONI u{\.. Checking. TrREE LW AL

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