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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1928 I‘Il" d Unless otherwise (ndicas theatrical Al !lrl,l‘lllll “'!“‘“ /‘ ||n¥ -Ig 2 ‘bl/ ~ notices and reviews in this column are was forced to come before the foot- lights and addreas the audience. He | gracioualy thanked all present for | the warmth of their welcome, bring- ing to a close an evening of thor- ough delight. “The Merchant of Venice” will be played again tonight and tomorrow | night with a matinee tomorrow. LINDY’S OLD PLANE - Theater Reviews of Current Offerings WINTHROP AMES Presents GEORGE Al = “THM MERCHANT OF VENICW" Staged by WINTHROP AMES Settings and Comumes by WOODMAN THOMPSON 158 |om~. a4 by Herbert Y. Andres of Warlock strect, was continued until Saturday,.May 5. Mr. Greenstein sald Vendrillo wanted the continu- ance and the s‘ate had no objection. CALIF, PRIMARY VOTERS OUT TODAY LITTLE GIRL SEES DADDY FIRST TINE Father Rejoices in Spite of Being Under Arrest | tions for the conclusion of an inter- national pact for the outlawry of war,” the note said that while that country's League of Natiens aad Lo- | carno treaty obligations must remain |inviolable, nothing was seen in these | pledges “which could in any way conflict with the obligations provid- ed in the draft treaty of the United States." “On the contrary,” it added, “it (the German government) believes that the binding obligation not te use GERMANY AGREES 70 PEACE PLAN Expresses Accord With Policy of Renouncing War — war as an instrument of natienal Dramatis Personae written by press agencies for the respective smusement company. The Duke of Venice George Graham Admitting that he had not con- Washington 1 M — With a | Policy could only serve to strengthen Tiia Drince of Moracco sultor to Portin ; mocrats Cast IS fopl st e o = ! the fundamental ides. of the cove- (34 % David Leoniid |tributed towards the support of his (et [ BUATABLES | ant of the League of Nations and c ’, . or the maintepance eace - PARSONS HARTFORD LON CHANLY AT CAPITOL Vanioe oooce s —_— | wife and children since leaving New Smith, Reed and Walsh 1708 real fmpes et e UKL oF the Bkiine pale: I'red Stone, with his charming| Tound—the ideal combination of | pasanic, his triend, suitor to Portin i . 5 s | Britain five years ago, Bronislaw y Carry ¢ or geneial disapma.| Germany agreed with the United davghter, Dorothy, is scheduled at | the sereen. 5 Vurray simen | Wil Be Placed in Museum With |cutowsii of 15¢ nicerington streot, ety has agreed to i | States and France that the “ultimate J'arsons mext Thur Friday l\n-ll It is Lon Chancy, Herbert Bren. | Fricnda o Antonto and Passnio— | New York, was ordered by Judge M. | g o American proposal for a treaty | €04l Must be the universality of the Sk e Bl iy uh, Clown: Tosah salanin, - Bardle gt | omer Hismn-cal RCHCS D). Saxe in police court today to post i Francisco, 3 % roposel for car Urestyl SH et o It is hard 1o say whose is the tri- | fesiom : Tugh Miler | a bond of $400 for payment of §10/| fuir weather forceast i ! W - 5 - sred {UMDh in this mighty new drama, | Lorenzo, in love with Jessica 2 ——— a week or go 1o jail for 30 days in | tUTNIng out a heavy Lo . re e ,(r;w.l‘e‘i:onxl'n“';'\':.\lt‘n::‘y\f‘!h'\’v:;:,;;\{': now playing at the Capitol theater.| «--- 2l Al 2ol [Re - o default of hond. Gutowski . was | nins today cast the Toror B “"M‘,‘ff ZT':{;:»\Baroq will Ohe.we His i different and in the present pro- | 15 31 Chanex's faultless acting, Bren- | Siioeky §00 000, g (Eieatiay | Waelinston, May 1 UP=-Baroly & lbrought to this city from New York | presidential primary for three dem- Inilan St naa | Birthday With a Party duction of “Criés Cross,” he surpas. | OW'S artistic dircction, or the poig- | 1aunt (o Eptiora 1 iveany ol0, bt iroalo e “‘Y“IN:] st night by Se it Thomas J. |ocratic eandidates, a republican and L e it New York, May 1 Uh—Baron ses himself. Portraying the role of |lant force of the mighty story that | omney Bront | MRl caual an distance 1o AIMOS iiciney and after ploading not guilly | prohibitions state department, | Gunther Yon Huenefeld will ohaorve American aviator cqually at home | 2505 it something uniike any film | "”;h’v;“j Jie o "r"”\” 5 "“ carth, o colonel o the non support charge he took | The three-sided de tie con S 1ch the |Mis 36th birthday tomorrow and the e Ay SAiR Y AL OE i i vears?) R les Ao Lindbergis | famOUS ik witiess stind and declared hia | (65t a8 between Gosernor Alfred E D et e | at the Rits.Carlton hotel, whers TR T MM‘HCI Beginning Thursday an excellent | . Johm Griggs 'v)r e ”I:I’ i : Lad {’i“h | willingness to live with his wife. He | Smith of New York; Scnator James which went | the flicrs are guests, has prepared a el olland mew | program of double featurcs will be [ Palthasar, servant o e s 2 '01 fI'I:"' . ("“ >r ‘(‘“'”5 "_7‘”" id he went to wark, N. J., five | A. Reed of Missouri and nator | e hefore it | frosted cake with 36 candles 88 & " Ileading the supporting cast in the |CT¢red: Topping the bill Virgini ; sivexs ", " Poxgy Wood | firie works in the Smiithsonian nsfi- ago 1o seek cmployment with | Thomas J. Walsh of Montana. To the ance of the |Surprise in his honor. {alented. qaughter Dororns whos | Valli and a great cast Including Wil- | o, alting-mald .. b > Smithsonian insti- | the consent of his wife, and a short | victor, political forecasting deelare A Captain Hermann Koehl celebrat- e o Yorah 08! |]n|m Russell and George Mecker will | ... Mg Jting Byington ,”' el o [time Tater e went to Work in New | may ko the nomination at Houston o e e | cd his fortieth birthdsy at Greenly bl A o ented “The ot g | Jessicn, daughter to Rl T 1 great silver plane that blaze e e iR e A lorx a 5 i K of her father, completely capturing | o Prescnted in "The - liscape” e : e Cary e st utor sl nuEnil N et | . s ieote o dortuieaiand ) et uns. lisland. Major James Fitzmaurice, the affectionate regard of the audi. |5 oit Slory of love and lifo on the necting e Norlh Amsrioan. B0 ol andifhien he Dhesdemecraligirasepissoapncnts | particularly lified | the youngest of the three, is only 30 SlaR ARSI A vl Ee Henie Guvises pestine suba Mauh A Janal {to fhis city and spent two days try- [tain that it possibly, but not prob-| Rty Yed hetors Hor ai | vears o, : E The co-feature will offer Reg Goorge Arliss, long awaited, eame | 0 EE L H0 Y mileuge | 10 locate her in the tobacco [ably, may result i the election of & el e PR s ey A ’ 10 conspleuous ability, and Proves | jionny in is now fast moving o araon® theater, Hariford, last | o4 sinee then has aised its milease | fielda heyond Hartford. Ho would |spit tickrt. Thirty delegates will be | (0 oot inocs i sl NO STREET CARS aatfect ipentner don apa livedsto fis My Daddy,” a fine | night in his portrayal of shyloek in | 1o 2MPS SRR A indbe iprefer to have his wife join him in felected, eight being delegates at| ition of war treaty Cologne, Germany, May 1 (UP)— put across every cccentricity. lof a b lor who finds h “The Merchant of Venic It was | e e q-m‘m‘ o »:\‘(" e " New York, as he is able to earn | nd having only half a vote Teua loan: | the German No street cars were operating in : = lddy the day befors His woading | et sommarable with othor red | L51o0¢ Pilot on all it kreat vosages | more moncy thero than in this city, | cach, 1t i3 possible for the Tust Acle: | uts sy fou Crblary tcer. | Prankcort today hacanse of & stk FAIRBANKS AND VAUDEVILLE |und all on account of a white He that |\ 0" gavs of tiis playhouse under | Tiles s Comered I o L oe o |, Gutowski was surprised to learn | gate on one candidate's ticket 1o re- | loee refused to comment, | ot trolley. workers atter a'wase @ik Ifor the first time anywhere | ot him into all kinds of trouble. | whose roof the giants of the drarn 8 ol tour hours and i that a daughter was born to his | ecive more votes than the high b pute. An emongency omnibus werve ”l“sl)“s xmm:m i l\““ m;“ ol g Jave appearcd, a triumph for the | \While awaiiin mpletion or‘;x”wh @ short time after ho left. The | gidate on an opposition ticket. Ob-{ o5t warmly t ice was started. was show i e ¢ availing comple tle onc had never seen her daddy | sopvers s & waald bis hosa et anta e ie | Japanese Troops t0 Be | uisinguished Enslish aotor who in- | housing facilities suficient o 10- | wdis tadun s e s eroaadd¥ | survers sald there was bare possi . ; | 5 " L terprets the leading character in this | . ofil soupenir hunters at the | ay and & s overjoyed | ility of the three democrats dividing 1o accommonate all st are anios | ent to Protect Tsinan | {/rorets whe leadtik ctcier o o | Lok it from soupeniv hunters at the |wiien the big, broad-shouldered fel- | {ho 26 votes > Ve R 1o see this ) anks spectacte, the | qokyo, May 1 (R—The Japanes: |11NOrAL play hy Dis A isonlan, dhe planc whltundergo low: in: the pen' was pointed out o ‘orhert Toover, a. faverite aon,| o e o oo o | i “ a1 = il . 5 man. Shakespeare ig in"good com- | some minor preparations, which | pe | strand is giving continuous 8| forign office stated today that the| ! el e | was unopposed in his bid for the 2 L . m'y duln;\::llln» riun 1)."“11& m‘:;v.m |Chinese nationalist (NI e e S e e T e e el S e ting placs: |n :""”"‘J I""“;fl’ ]“‘l\"‘ him and | . 5iitican delegates to the Kansas C d || Strand audiences yesterday thril eod orn Dopa | ule 1 cibalm or its fin sting place. {he responded fo the demonstration | ity convention. Danie ol ed to the new Fairhu film, when ,,".‘,‘,Iw(?.n’.yf:;“:‘ ITOORS, | | trait of Khylock in keeping with | Preservatives will be applied o the of affection in a manner (hat loft ”01' ity convention. 1 ol 1A '“"“f"’f ome an 8 it was shown in this city for the e Ben dnioncal e the best Arliss tradition. He nakes | siivery body and the ship othe B0 B T (0 a0 cas s | i e emichi bl st Ol s || R Jevillo il | ot dupancse Intoreatsiin Shantune, i, "y yowish money fender of | will be dressed up for the skt SCIVCrS A5 1o had no opposition for his party's | | n.” x:;_yh. with a ‘\‘ml\.um\l;; R e Rt ol SR R L B £ L e o “r 21 0 m;ml on learning that | %) o ee = f|a\vn|)\A'{&‘r‘v- y)‘] “‘y;l Ir‘.n’(‘.:l ]:y:h:‘x’r’v] hn‘”th: "'” N : rather than w character in a story. | when the plane will be in- L:,(, ,,' & V\M‘, ,,': s mr”f‘“’_ ’:mlleghl('r‘rli Democratic managers issucd state- | | I Dix In his latest hit, “Fasy Come, 2 MuenD IOl been | s is not a snarling, cowering Shy- has not been decided. Dr. {aged 17 years. *linents today de |5 st Foasy: Goizl which ‘was. ornlzinally lually closing in on Tsinan, the | |0y uea rarher human person who G. Abott, secretary of thel™ Mrs. Guiowski tesfified fhat she | 13t8 would win, wh P ow I : i A of which nationalist headqu & S ORI R 1 ) s Seeretary Hoover appealed 1o the re- = scheduled for last weelk and was sl e o [ gives way o ducidedly human desis ) 1 it might be a ligs Bach olilisaditot runnonl tharaeis i : postponed owing to the fact that the | o\ G [ for revenge on those who have spat [[or:te shetono tho hiolng 6 (bR At Ehtors wiiBeul doeiate|ou nmu“ {v’n rnlllnp ‘,: nge \n"r- (m} £ I g 3 T I e e il m, acorned hin, made a jest of [ houses the Langley mods e : b " Lits effeet throughout the country [ . ar print had been heid ov rin sey ral [ Jn ha meantime, the American, | 9% him, acorncd him, made a jest of | :.(.‘,\ “v” ' I ”“I ‘w&m‘m-rr .\n from h i husband. She has | gt the rosult of thi: 4 morratic 3/ oelrmmon i "'““"“""“‘ citics for extended en-{priain and Japancse moved to pro- ””,",‘ o Ao Sy a0 Ihihiting | sitoy (ol bidbey ' ot o "':‘”‘“ """]‘ ndiacce DR o B s R T e o til the | i s SheEe e jeetithainiojtisansiagdiadyne Tt e : | Tarls MIEIT. N Ghen renorted BN b ean e r s e Ok Bomn NGl olits are | sonnted the | SRR to avacuate the {hreatoned city | Arliss is at lis best in the scenc | I'avis flight, hay heen repor some for fomale company while in | F o 0o SE HAVE GHARGE Most Americans and. Tiidons lef | where hie is bemoaning the loss of | dats for the formul presentation. but | the metropolis. opinion expressed by most observ- | [HI STl 2 DE M ND TO i Eolhg o *| his daughter and his ducats and, of | 1h 10 he would not be in| john D Baker, aged 26, of 620 | °rS = 1l rity goins [ conrse, m the court scens wher: e | Washington [West Main strect, pleaded nolo con- | = 5 o readjusts plump and I H ! S demanding a pound of Antonio’s - tendere 0 the charze of violation | SUPREME COURT TO MEET. e At = Attempt to Seize | fiesie Tu the former hie chanzes in | Ask Fourth Continuamee |of the rules of the rond and was| washington, May 1 (P—The su- SrolniEIREn It Il - | s n one mood 1o another, . . [ined $10 and costs. He was repre- | 2 es that it would al s e S, i ela Kun Is Reported |« riasn fiom one mood 1o another TR g | ore- |13 i court s outioss thil iU Ll Offfce WHI Fe Opened Tomorrow |, €8 AU A8 OO I s of acpondency at | OF ( ase Against Acoy.sllai.w_m. by Attorney Alfred LeWitt | ot on May 14, 21 and 28 and on Thel Avmroriia ot 01 | Lis daughtor's clopem to the | Waterbury, Conn., May 1.—(UP) fAssistant Prosecuting Attorney W- | junayg 1o deliver opinions. 1t will ad- f " = On Ground Floor in Rear 11 P~ Phe newspape ovensky i = LTl . 3 A P corset or a girdle. The n Grou o 4 I e e newspiper Slovensky | | Skiita of hanpincss over (he news |~ Granting confimuances to Tert |M. Greenstein told the court that & | journ for the term on June 4. L or 3 B I T Ol e s :“ ‘I“‘}’ SALIESIO. ; hat: Antonto! i have heen | Acosta has become a habit of the fear driven hy Baker struck a lig Armmori is a delight 2 il RIst Alont by aeenoun ol NGe: ¥ T ‘ o one | Waterhury court of common pleas. |[truck driven by Edward J. O'Kecfe | Sl s TR == Jainasy T Denmont il hortl | o Hond BaReig Relos Vil ‘“{m’.:v:.; ‘v"';n.“.‘, i ”M“y‘l‘\“:u',}.‘\y‘ln,‘ e i et e e s e e 7| }(f.l"r‘(\'\t::(]’ i;:m?m.(,‘.glgikl" I charge of the municipal labor bu- e Bela Kun, Hungarian com-| BP0 ™ irally but with | pealed a jail sentence for reckless |a. m. on April 24, at West Main | HIVE I COLTREAIDE, - veau which will b established to- (1 hist. now imprisoned there. Mo | o5 oo, tn the court scene | fiving over his home town, Nauga- |street and Black Rock avenue, and PALACE heavy hips and abdo- || orkom oI AE In saily il with| Lo AR Ldlante BydnpRet i exali) “t, gloating as he sees | (Uek, Was fo have appeared here {the car turned over three times. The | DAy men. e James Coclwane, ditactor of the s |0 s 118 allaged crime duriog el o or hin revenge, des- | (hree times presiously charge originally was reckless driv- | 9 G || Veant {n 1920, ang, Gty Engineur oEnevist dictulorshin in-Hungatw. b e a ho in chotead of dhat i O one occasion the case was con- (s, Mre Greenstein said, hot he felt | | CLARA BOW . Visit the Corset Dept. = e S S B would be killed | 0 o of Acosta's fiying bus [AUSHiod in Tessening it i view of al SROUGH HOUSE ROSIE i ‘\‘”:p« g 5 priron: a8 It wits foaced (hat the) (oo o iness. On another, his atforney, Kd- {hn circumstances. Attorney Le- Co-Veature B at once and be among i Desmond 1% iployed tin il s Vienna anthorities would not sur- [ 505 "0 0 Nl i« Miza ward Mascolo, said he was fo il 1o [ LeWitt pointed ont that the pave- | dack Holt in “WARNING E the many women who I | partment of public works, but he | ®nder their prisoner Przey Wood §nl the leading feminine | Appsar. Last Tiesday the siate’s at- [Ment was wet and this fact was) == WIEDNESDAY = have learned of the e ill be shifted to tha labor burean = = D arnes was busy on another ease. |somesiat responsible for the over- | | Beautital Gifts Will Be Awarded || et 2 = 1:‘ nne in vw»roodurmz the period ROV TEAPS OFF BICYCLE 15 gl wnd y\,\y\--]m anite | Today, State’s Aftorney William J. [1UDINg of tha car after the colii- | at our i i AXTIhingy || D2 P | Georze Buchholz, a4 17, of 22 SHap el 4 el i el sion, as Baker was not driving fast COUNTRY STORE Slenderbelt to their of ita existance. City Engineer Mer- | (7% i K | caual in nep interpretational as | Larkin said he would requ 1 A0 e : ahilods D SNOEIhE . fan will also detail one of tha sten-|2sectt street, Jeaped from Mis bi-| i jiss himsolf. fonrth continuance until Friday be 10 case o millo Vendril- TOMORROW NIGHT ! inexpressible satisfac- ccraphers in his office to assist Mr | (3712 10 avoid beng struck by an | ®C g Gidting Arliss and Miss Wond i | canse Acosta’s lawyer was detained |10. aged . ;“_‘”-"" miiss o i Borsen gl tion. The Slenderbelt Jesmond during the process of com- |F1{omobile eperated by Morothy ¥.] . G which does credit fa itself and [on a civil case at Litchfield. There |15 responsibility on April 24 ROSE MAF is sold here exclu- piling & card system on which will |/TU&hes, a teacher, of 22 West End | o world of the theater. Leonard | has been no word from the fiier, |01 1Im street after a collision be- || Co-Featuro—SILK STOCKINGS' I i Do listad the applications, qualifica- |27°N1e, on Chestnut strect, ahont 3| \Gijjog and Murray Kinnel, as An- | dd tween his truck and an automobile ! ; ely. 2% and degree of need of those |2C10rk yesterdav afternaon. and the| (0i0 ang Bassanio respectively, fit | FIND BODY OF BOY MISSING | seeking eity employment bieyele struck the right front fender| gy int the picture. Ttomney | Boston, May | P—The hody of ! The bureau will be on the ground |°F the car. Buchholz complained | j 0 sives g 1ively eharacterization | Nicholas Potronni, 11 years old, of | flonr in the rear of the building, An [0 21 10y to the back, which 18| oc g anypeclot Goblo, Spring Bying- | outh Boston. who had been missing | effort will be made to compile a list ‘]’"‘“‘”"i"”"y”" aerioye ) ton. as Nericsa, lends a great deal of | from lis home for six weeks, was i of deeerving candidates to begin | iss Fughes told Officer Delhert | 5 4o the plas. David Leonard | found yesterday in a dump near the voork Thursday morning. Employ- | V1oV she was driving in a wester)y | ppon g hricfly as the Prince of Mor- | Dorchester waterfronl. The body, Jnont for thren days a week for all|direction and as there were cars| ottt e Portiats hand and | which was found by three boys, bort | 10 need work 1s the goal sought by V"““"”‘ on the norfh side of thel )\ "ooirormance is cortainly worthy |no marks that would indicate the I e = | Jayor Pannessa and the department | {1 Mo coul ot see the blEvcllst. | op'spaclad moation | manner of death. Police were of fhe CONTINUOUS SHOW of public works. who came out of the driveway he-i " goingGatont was the applanse after {opinion that the hoy was drowned tween the Connecticnt ear harn and FOREMAN ph M. O'Brien of 1310 Stan- 10y street, entered the employ of the loard of public works today as a gtreet department foreman, a posi- tion he filled for four years during the previons administrations of Mfayor Paonessa. He took over the Cuties perform d by Ralph Battey, vwho resigned yesterday. $11,000 PATIENT. New York, May 1 at Bellevue hospital, cxamining the ftects of & 59-year-old woman pa- tient yesterday, dlscovered in a rope- fied bundle wrapped In newspapers, £11,000 in $10 and $20 bills. The woman, who had given her occupa- tion as “housekecper,” had insisted 1pon bringing the bundle to the hos- pital. Bhe was too {1l last nizht to e questioned. PARSONS 3-1-. HARTFORD Matince Saturday. May Amcrica’s Foremost Comedian. CHARLES DILLINGHAM Presents - Fni'mmmmmm m DOROTHY STONE 100 Performers, 100 Singers— Dancers, Players, Acrobats, Tum- blers, 18 Tiller Sunshine Girls, Troupe of Arabs. PARSONS HARTFORD Three ‘Days Beginning NEXT MONDAY Mutinee Wednesday WINTHROP AMES Presents GEORGE ARLISS In SHAKESPEARE: “Merchant of Venice” “Peggr Wood & Lovely Porti g Woslicott in N. ¥, World PRICES: EAFS.: S to §3.00 MAT.: S0c. to §2.50 Mall Orders Now Keats Thurs. (P)—Attendants | the Strand fheater. She pulled 1 the left and applied her hrakes § an effort to avoid a collision, ing her car to a stop within a fe feet. Officer Veley found no eau for police action. CAPITOL BLEGINNIN PAY ADDED ATTRAOTION TODAY—TU} 2—'-'“ AT FE “GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES” “Beauty Contest” On Every Evening At 8:15 Co-Feature “Ran: g er”’ WONDER DOG —in— “Fangs of the wid This coupon and 10¢ will admit & lady to mat. best seats. bring- the last curtain | | while playing. L ! n “ CAPITOL /5% A Marvelous Role Lon Chaney —in— “Laugh, Clown, Laug Night ¢ machine derworld—ho finish, all for the ) blazed his way fo victory in a un soul of the girl he love A.l NTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE FAMILY I’I‘ll()E OF ICE WILL BE 70c CWT. WE WISH TO ASSURE OUR CUSTOMERS THAT OUR PRICES WILL CONTINUE TO BE REASONABLE AND THAT THEY CAN SECURE ALL THE ICE THEY NEED ALL SUMMER LON NEW BRITAIN ICE CORP. See It Today — Do Not Delay A Toast For the Men! A Kiss For the Ladfes! 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