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i ! “THE JAZZ SINGER” Starting this Saturday Singe McAvoy and a distinguished ca: The announcement that Warner Rros, will bring their greatest mo- tion plcture success, “The Jaz Singer,” atarring Al Jolson, to the Lyceum theater is heralded through- out the city. Since {ts op>ning in New York at the Warner theater, where its suc- cess was instantancous, it has estah- ‘lished a record capacity audienc: at every performance. The story of “The Jazz Singer” is well known, and yet, under the direction of Alan Crosland, who has treated the story in the spirit in which it was con- ceived, there has been added note to great beauty and pathos in fhe depiction of the rise of the son of a ‘eantor who deserted his home to he A iazz singer, for it parallels the life story of Al Jolson himself. SESL e AT THE STRAND The week-end bill at the & is full of unusual vandeville screen features, - The film att 18 “Finders Keepers” from the pop- ular story by Mary Roberts Rine- hart, and stars Laura LaPlante. The story deals with the funny side of the war and scored a. sensational hit each perfornance yesterday., The vaudeville includes, Miss K. lam- herts, “French Frolics™; Panl Mohr and Co, June and Jo: the Volun- teers; and the Ishkawa Brothers nd nd ion Aftractions for next weel fucludy: | Richard Barthelmes in John Fox Jr’s “Little Shepherd of King dom Come,” which opens a four day showing on Sunday eveming. Beginning Monday afternoon fhe Strand will present its second an nual spring vaudeville earnival with seven big time acts on each Il New shows Will e given as nusual on Monday and Thursday. DANCE AT THE GRANGE Indging from reports this Iriday nee at the Newington Grange will he a huge success. With so many new cars out on the road since the first of April and every half-hour connection by frolley the manage- ment has every reason to expect a capacity crowi City Items Tailor made Screens . <all T. E Woods.—advt. Mg, Julins Fggert and Miss Ella Dunke of New York city are visiting triends in this city Thomas €. Conway, a sfndent at Kentley School of Accounting. ro- turned to school this afternoon afte spending the Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Conway of Braver strect. Helen Lucey of Wakeficld Conrt has entered New Britain - General hospital training school for nurses. Mrs. H. J. Cieszynski and Mrs. L J. Golon returned last might from Maspeth, Long Island, where they isited Dr. and Mrs, Clement Jarka, formerly of this city. A meeting of the committee for the dedication of the new red Jeart school will be held Tuesday cvening at & o'clork in the &chool building. 1t is expected that the pro- gram question will be definitely set- tled at this mecting Rtev. Warren F. Cook, formerly pastor of Trinity Methodist church of this city, now Methodist hospital at Brooklyn, N. Y., will speak at the weeting of Everyman's Bible class Sunday morning. Beacon Mills Will Not Cut Wages of Worker New Dedford, Mas AL t one of the otton mills of New RBedford will continue ope tions at the old wage scale. Notices posted in the Beacon mill last Mon- day have heen taken down and 11‘1- operatives notified that this r l.v' will continue until the other mills in the city start actual operations unde some other scale. The Beacon has withdrawn ifs af- filiation with the New Bedford Cot- | sociation. ton Manufacturers’ The Dartmouth miill is also a non- | member of the association and no notices have been posted at t plant it is expected that operations | ent | tics is tahoo will continuc there under pres scale of wages. Sentenrjed to Year in Jail, Also Is Fined $1,000' Boston, April 13 (P—Albert e son was sentenced to a and fined $1000 in the Roxbury dis- trict court today for illegal sale of liquor. Me admitted that he sold liquor to a group of Massachusetis Institute of Technology students for ulted in the d sh, 27-year-old actr of West Roxbury . Y. Pearson appeald SES GAMBLING BILL Boston, April 13 (P—The legi five committee: on. ways and m foday reported “ought not to p on a bill to legalize games of chanc: conducted by re aritable, fraternal and similar organizations. Representative Michacl A. Jordan of Lawrence dissented. { T Unless otherwise indicated. theatrical Botices and reviews in this column are written by press agencies for the rTespective amusement company. . April 14th, for an entire week ending Friday night, April 20th, the Lyccum thea- ter has secured to show “The Jazz starring Al Jolson and May [the Arena have {field have won fa 1than any ofher ba [Sandlin - and e mected with the | April 13 (@)} bigots or idiots and ther tolerance.” of Rhade Tsl | H. Todd. He plans to pl: & the day off on M trout s the § ST TRy ] ':h':h!-{ h,'q ,L,(hl/‘v - JANET GAYNOR AT CAPITOL Two ex values these photoplays offer. One attra Janet G usual fine acting. The other aftr: and George K. Arthur in * much o rth. Beginning Sunday night the man- | agement will offer the new Harold peedy,” called Lloyd production his hest ever, FAMOUS ORCHESTRA COMING Friday night at the Avena fhe first Post 1 tor the public. The wmanager what soni cert and dancing. ' It ha fore the dancing begins, The program to start at nine the famous EI Patio room in S 1ege prom and hall It is a well known f: drews' dance orchestra has more anests come into the ion WRBZ for sperinl program Mass to Welcome Him Asheville, N. €, April 13 P —Gov- | ernor Smith of New York arrived | here today for a vacation, his st | Wife of 10 he spent iy the south He detrained at Biltuore by several thousand tfter a brief welcoming ¢ went to the Taltmore Fore try elub which will be his headguar- ters here. In high spirits over the prospect of a rest after (he strennous legisia- tive session at Albany, Governor | WOrry me.as my husband told me he ith found that elaho eoarra wents had heen made for this re- coption and comfort Citizens of Asheville and surronnd- ing country turned ont in large num- bers to extend a sonthern welcome, At 011 Fort, however, band and the cheors He heard o the erowd’s spokestan, George ked that he conld not compete with such oratory Sandlin: reviewed the carly story af Ol Fort, recalli tribes that onee 1 abouts. This Lrought from the go: - ernor the sally | “Where was Tammany in - hose various Indiin 1 woamed ther days? and that quip i tom brought “three cheers for Tam wany,” from the crowid Sandlin, who is a stationmastier af O1d Fort, told the governor that in | his community fhere were no per- sons of Smith's relicious faith: (hat they were Baptis | Presbyterians, Free Thinkers and | mostly sinne Methodists, But he added “There are no is no in- Gove York yegterday af arrived | here in company with tor Gerry 1d and James J. Rior- an, Willizm 1. Kenny and William - golf while Liere and has passed word that poli- 'Postmaster Can Go On ‘ Fishing Trip New Says wr) —| ishington. April tmaster Gene llmer 8. Byers of Marion. W ason opens in that state, “I can not deny any man the vrivilege of going fishing if he en- joys the sport as much as 1 d New wrote in reply to a letter from Byers. | New-indicated he mighit some day join Byers in a fishing cxpedition. Vanburen April 12 (® - The |ice jam extending fonr miles down | St. John river from Tere went | out during the night and the level of the water had dropped five hefore 9 o'clock this morning. Al | danger was cor | red averted, Perfect Dance Floor The Crowd ssion 50c NEWINGTON GRANGE TONIGHT 1 Hours of Continuous Dancing Augmented IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA Excellent Music Plenty of Blues Free Parking through the MAN'S RESIDENCE HERE NOW TRACED 'Length of Habitation in America Being Estimated Washington, April 13—Additional |information |may have come to America during | the Pleistocene or lce Age, s has been current pushed down RICIIARD HERNDON other re NT and DLLIOTT NUGLNT of Characters) disturba Jed's hired girl above t Claude Cooper L Jed Willls, a cotton farme 3 tor... Harry Rlakenior. Conrad Cantzn Frederick Yiurt cllent photoplay attrac- | Badger, a sheriff tions are being offered at the Capi- tol today and Saturday. Patrons at |the performances yesterday were | well pleased with the entertainment lman rema By Herald Reviewc {8y Heral ] Smithsonian party under Dr, | found there [Gidley, which has been working at [ Melbourne, Florida, “controvcrsy * of man in America, nearly every ordina the creation of dramatic plots, J. C. Llliott Nugent, o 1l present charming | Nugent and the star of “7th Heaven™ who is now featured in 1“Two Girls Wanted."” it |tic drama with an unusual plot, the Kind that keeps onc interested to the outcome. Larry Kent is in sup- port of the star and turns in his been particularly Additional fucts for the theme grim, stark story of Ii roman- in an isolt- - maen mng to man's ¢ Nugents, was given on ' theater, Hart- newest by the tion found substantiate It and numerous other palcoutolo wian really existed on t {eontinent durin premicre last Monday in New Haven, tion preseits | those popular comedians, Karl Dane reus | Rtookies,” a comedy thriller of the | big tops and a story that offers | Jed Willis is a cotton grower, his own estate urly tyrant of a political power in the coun though past middie age he | ologist of 17 mad ida, discovered 11 Vero, Florida sociated with fossil hones of Kriown only in the Pleistocens, zleton, a local ama property is to pass info the Mclbourne, 40 il 1 natual heir, A hoe s t-Sthsonian Hank Doif, father son threatens to follow in his fathi- Bunlay is in love with domestic in | Willis marries he en dance will be given | o = or's footsteps principal geologie arranged to hring | people call the hest {Mmusie in New England for the area in question fternoon and evening, April auditorinm of the new S it school, on Gold & nefit of the Polish Orphanage Willis tells the zirl blunily s been announeed that there (Wl be an hour of concert music he dance | jiinary 1o the children story when Willis, who 1 o'clock, poimnt with the Vrnie Andrews' Troubadours fron ed Amy | 1] wing- are definitely of what are con- me in the past, few |years playing dance music for col. that because operation made compos: rever can hecome a The play is drab and unpleasant, unrelieved by hmor except at, scv- cral widely E unusnally well |its saving grace Clande Cooper of Hank Dolf, ot that An- broadeasting numbers vl that renders a For this reasan alone the jofficials of the acted, this fact heing | station consider the | His acting 1 Andrews Hour on Monday night be- | S {tween 10:40 and 11:30 1he ductive program fhat is rendered, 0V, SHITH GIVEN * GREAT RECEPTION fAsheville, N. C., Turns Out En most pro- vivid inferpretation. | Helen Carew 1 Mastro, neighborhood rointerpretation who las her marsh deposit wind-blown which contained found further that ti ways too fired fo work e ven in contour, as a lawyer hat this irres ome thought WAS \ery compact in texture, wd had been grown with g H |stream action | With the rest of the cast IR R e *The Breaks™ will remain af Par atinee tomorrow. y {long period hefors German Flier Certain He Will Succeed Hermiann Koehl yef uch remains of tation | e the suburbs where he was greet®q ons and remony Coun- | Tunkers monoplane Ner hushand s piloting. “I am convineed my {appear fo have been late found witim s TODAY, news does not | appears thal mains found in No. 2 laver could not “His neryes headed, and e Will Keep the right “T trast him." village | rewspapers onp of | Opt admirers bronght Governor Smith to [awail fucther news. the rear platforn of his special ear. | Always a Good Show i of welcon " My h ome from | My andr,Ir\lr W’l‘. L; i\'ecd And Son in Washington JHoa b and pAT LAY, LAURA LaPLANTE ‘Finders Keepers’ visiting in Washi cherry trees are They called of Congressman . Hart f Wethersficld, in the nilding yesterday. Mr. Weed is superintendent of the nt division of ew Britain. in full blossom. ; Spring‘ Vaudeville Carnival 7 ACTS 7 New Shows Mon. and Thurs, nor Smith, who leff New | STARTING SUNDAY BARTHELMISS “Little Shepherd of Kingdom LYCEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT SHIRLEY MASON nted the request of Postmaster | 1 when the | STARTS SATURDAY AL JOLSON “THE JAZZ SINGER” foct | D RIDERS OF CANADA™ year old min Answers any question On the Screen CHICAGO AFTER MIDNIGRT THE RANC have been inserted from above marshy No. 3 stratum without leaving record of such in- sertion in traces of darker colored sand. Nor could they have into No. 2 bed from its original surface without leaving a trace, as obscrvations made mains had been so inserted indicated that this would be very ev ident. Wherever there had been any > of the No. 2 beds from showed unmistakably., “The human skull which we found at Melbourne in 1925 in the No. { beds was imbedded solidly in the ! olidl positivel 1 ind of No.. We therefore, tl with been inserted later., urther, to give strong support conclusions, we found an i by human hands 1iddle of No. 2 hed and a from the fossil bones of a 1 todon." 1 This substantiates contentions regarding the associa- fion of man with Pleistocene fauna, Iy Sellards at the time of his cotery in | GONCERTS FOR ORPHANS 15, wrams at Sacred Heart Sohool cancert under the auspices of Lddy-Glover Post of the i Tegion will be given Sunday t ifternoon program will he 1t 4 o'clock program has b fir v “Oriental Rot Rifle Regiment March.” evening performance will and will include the SWil- clections from yemian Girl:” UPolish 1low- Tections: Ttossini's overture; Vo r WILL BE TRANSFERRED April 13 (UP)—The min- led today to re- fer former Premier Theodore alos to lIzzedin prison from becanse his trial necessitates of justice dec his presence in Athens Pick O The Pictures! CAPITOL SAT. Continnous Eaerybody’s Talking About These 2 Fine Photoplayst KARL DANE GEORGE K. ARTHUR Oficr Howls of Mirth, Thrills, 2 a Love Story —in— “Circus Rookies”’ -Feature JANET GAYNOR Star of “Tth Heaven™ —in— *“Two Girls Wanted” 1S Youth, Love and Laughter BEGINS SUNDAY [Haroto Lovo " TONIGHT tanley Arena ERNIE ANDREWS’ EL PATIO TROUBADQURS They'll Make You Dance. And How! UNTII. MIDNIGHT Admission—T75¢ April 13 Ku Klux Klan again t the | five former member 1s belong iu the No. 2 o Pleistocene fauna and that they could not |train them from interfering with the operations of the v brought to a clos here tod s, imperial wi aring 1 ports that on exam- at Vero, he neral conditions ed the attorneys to proceed Denies By J. H. Connax | Evans denied that a ne Klansmen near Terrell, that time there i where the f the defense Evans testified that n Band to Play Pro- for Benetit of Institution. Klan parade at when one Klansman 1 during a riof, sayinz that old | parade was held when the police [ the Klansmen they conld s ! demonstration if vans denied that he ever said viots Amer- had never or I to whip anyone. he New 1 No Night Riders Believe tha Tmperial Wizard denied thal | for i *or “night rider” gangs | pa the Klan, and said that in all his life he had neve dered any bomblngs. Asked if Kl men were forced to take curdling ecath” to follow him bhlind- . for the and an in- U arrang- J. Dilronzo, director of the |tegion band. The program will be 1 of the following numbers: ' march; “Light *averture; “Chimes of Nor- waltz; olden TDrragon,” overturs | United States. Dadisman of the Dayton, 0., | the existence of & | Senator MeLean of Connecticut u,.si charge the cost to youw= , Philadelphia, called | as official the organization of a “super-secrot order” and he olo by Miss Josephine stol; selections from 2 i Tamermonr:” selection nod’s “laust;” voral sodo Miss Fanny Dilfronzo; “Danee Hours," and “Mt. 8. Louis | fadets Ma | offered in ey f containing skull and |, cross-hones, Klan insignia. In his summation, Van A. Barrick- it and comnsel for [the former Klansmen, referred to Anierica whose hands are dripping with murder blood.” He charged the organization, Evans, was an enemy of law and or- | AL the present to Christianity and |sizes for i civilization, a. violator of the United | ton, fendants we eeking to re- order in Pennsyl- S Thomson ord has ing Neg enactn 114 permit s fr i ton, Kian evidence, > had heen 1 con A copy of the s said that at re no Kla en conten g0 the | it was pracenl Klan niemt hiy “hlood g within the Klan had sanctioned 1+ black rohs con- I prop “human gorilla of | iy poses to add constituted under | 1he 12 g CHASE OF §25 OR MORE. ABSOLUTELY FRE WITH A PUR- Spring colors. | states constitution and laws and was HLANSMEN'S CHIEF %z v trying to foment religious strife. Bar- |arson, lynchings, tarring and feather- ing parties and floggings. DENIES TESTINONY ‘55555 = once in command of the Pennsyl- vania Klan, of s Braods as False Canges 52737, o7 Against K. K. K. concealing 60,000 , he said * shared in the theft with Rich." Bar- rickman declared he and his co-de- ‘banished” by Evans because they stood for law and or- —(®—The | der, adding Klansmen we “like people in Russia.” \NEW ENGLAND TOBACCO ‘ on| GROWERS FILE PROTEST LGSO | = Fvans Object To Cuba Sending Cigars To | GE weeping denial of prae | 1 Tobacco Growers’ rotested to con of the bi L by parcel post un- resolutions adopfed NEW SIZE. CIGAR BOX posed Change in the last witness, Statutes, . MANNI hox will he lopts the A4 by Sepater George 1%, McLean of Connecticut, to (he tax il which is now being con ered by the Senate ~an’s amendment pro- time zars are three, f ive, thirtee sizes. fostered | revenue stamp, witness made by ihe de-| Ihis Country via Parcel | both sides B GLASSES importation of Complete guaranteed with each paly of glasses when you have your eyes examined at this cash either to obtain this service—we will gladly and you may pay 50 eeats & week, i April Committee on | igar size box to by law, 354 Main Strest. lagal box Opticians—Jewelers, ve, seven, n, twenty-five, | ( A wonderful showing of the new Spring Styles in single and double-breasted medsls; wossteds, heviots, serges and fancy, mistures. Wc;.vmen'l and Misses” COATS Hundeods of the newest syl i frash, bkt~ Sl @ 98 i Remarkable assortments choose froms. 2 u EDIT P 1G00p ‘14" (Others to $30.98) imple as well as elaborate styles of the newet ek daintily trimmod. Boston Clothing Co. 63 Church St TOPCOATS - bobderiemdlel |G Next to Herald fitty, 100, 200, 250, and §00-clgas. The addition of 'a thirteenth stee would mean that the government would have to create a new internal The McLean amendment would change the section of the.revenue state. 'law which provides a penalty ef hat man $1,000 fine and 2 years imprisonment for the use of boxes other than the sizes specified in the law. The same provision permits employes of cigay manufacturers to use for personsl re expelled | consumption 21 cigars each weekly and exempts such cigars from packe ing and taxing provisions of the law, [ el X o RN NN NS =) ettt R R IR AN NS S e s s e o s