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’l!ll “I‘l = { r" THE WRTERS Unless otherwise indicated. theatrical notices and reviews fn this column are written by press agencies for the v “THE ESCAPE Beginning 1o AT CAPITOL 1y the Capitol fers a double feature photoplay program for the last half he week that is guaranteed a good en- tertainment, 1t main attraction being the Paul mstrong stage success, “The pe Tt is a tens drama of love and life on the white way, of night clubs an underworld. The cast is an one and features \Vir William Russell and Goo in the principal The co-feature will present popu lar Reginald Denny in his new apeed hat's My Dadd Here we have a tal motoreyy cops, fortune hunfing women little girl who a4 Denny dy” the day before his weddir on account of o lie he toll. | Other films v u 4Gy ing the Arctic” E wond and the Capitol News will offer the New York welcome to the crew of the Rremen. Beginning Sunday | night Wallace Beery and Raymond | Hatton will featurcd in their | new photoplay, “Partners in Crime,” | 2 new kind of comcdy for popular comedians. CHARLES A, WHIPPLE DIES | 69 Year Old Mural of rolis these Artist Has Been I Engagod in Retouching Burmidi | Taintings in Washington, May 3 (P —Charles | r old tural artist has been en- ‘Washington, A. Whipple, 6 who for seven years gaged in retouching the famous Burmidi paintings at the capitol, is dead here after an iliness of several months. The body will he Mass., today for the home of a 1 Whipple. Tiurial boro, Mass. Long a romantic pure sapital where he with thousands of ‘watched him retouch the in the rotunda and wal building. Whipple take ral services at phew, Lewis B will be a south- | at the ! came i contact | visitors who art works of th i \ps was hest | The Spirit of | 1917 He also painted several fig- | vres in the historical fricze around | the rotunda left unfinished in 1559 and had cherished the ambition to complete this work before his deatl | It was while showing some of the | many tourists his paintings that the | artist met the voung woman who | later became his wife, She wa Mathilde Bartels Wilhelm of bourg Lorraine. She wi accom body to Massa 4 setts., Alsace 1y the 3 Sls(ers Oppose ’Vlme to l\cep Them in Poorho ,:May 3 (UP) dircet descend- amuel of Boston ity fame, fully 1 Middlesex probate court yesterday, a petition to keep them in ! the poorhous:. | The three women. Miss Tleeta i Morse, T3 Miss Li; Mor 7 and Mrs, Sarah Tibhetts, 78 ed without counscl before Judge | John €. loggat, declaring that they | were opposed to the appointment of anyone to manage their affairs Town officials of Natick, where the sisters live, indicated that ul- though the cld trio prohably had money, they necded a conservator. Charles L. IXopff, chairman of the Natick board of welfare, was ap- pointed conservator, and after a waving of canes and shaking of heads, the three women returned to their involuntary home in the alms. house, appear KILLED BY PICKET VI Lowell, Mass., April § (B—Datrick | Fells, aged 78, fell on a picket fence n front of his home here last night and died 15 minutes later on the operating table in a local hospital. Fells was alone at the time of the | mccident, the cause of which has not been determined. STEAL SECURITIES cuse, N. Y., May 3 (P—Sccuri- | ties valued at $110,000, virtually all beheved to be non-negotiable, were | stolen from a small safe by burglars who broke into the home of George Carlisle here last night. The thieves entered through a pantry window between 8 and 11 o'clock, ransacked | the safe and escaped. Lincoln is burfed in Epringfield, m. unions k relief from pain. vent shoe I‘v:uuu. stores PARSONS HARTFORD May 3-4-5 Matinee Saturday. America’s Forcmost Comedian. CHARLES DILLINGHAM Presents FREEW&@ 100 Performers, 100 Stngers— Dancers, Players, Acrobats, Tum- blers, 16 Tiller Sunshine Girls, Troupe of Arabs. | Latest | precinets showed the to Natick, | opposed unsuceessd| 1 | decision espective amusement company. THE STRAND Strand pro today, IPriday ¥, Richard Dix in “Easy - Go." This sensation s originally scheduled | for the Strand for last week but was Postponed to this week owing to ¢ tended engagements of he in scveral other eitie will be presented tos regular fivt act vaudev in addition to three extra aets. Performances wWill be continuon Boginning nest Sunda 1 present ts foat traction Gloria Swanson T amypson bLased on the il hit e viewing “Sadie Thompso managem:ont sn s that it 1 recommended for children under picture 2ht, Dix with the nrogram discovery s stag not 16 OVERWHELMING VICTOR Retarns California From Show Smiith is Big Winner on Pa- cifie Coast. sun Francisco, May 3 (1'1") \\v'm only w few precinets yet to report, | the triumph of Governor Alfred I Smith of New York Tuesduy's |California demo presid wmmll appeared even mor. vincing today Smith, who by his support of tF California votes for the forthcoming demoeratic convention in Houston, was still from his apponents, imes A, Reed of Missouri nas J. Walsh of Montana, in ictory gained 26 AFGHAN'S ING I3 Frock and Goal Worn Changes i { Wing Amanullah of Afghanistan Moslem history, w x- | tour. Ik Molammedan all Islam for nine [t xpect to see ent sover lid they cxpect to see hiy queen in | a S, " A n | | pendent. to indignation ol ||m. I w fwere M It e Reports from of the followir Smith, On the republi presented iner in the Herbert Iioover, whosc unopposed in this stats 1o number of pre polled 55 an Yot candi- | n incts 1 secret |07 ry 5 votes. Moscow Sees Ro)dlh First Time in Years | Moscow, May (UP)—Moscow’s | citd ted behind police King Amanullah nistan and royal personuges to 0il sine: ns to W lines Lo, ot tread Russian the killing of Czar Nicholas nd his family ten years ago. Mikhail Kalinin, the ant pres- {ident of the soviet received Amanullal and Queen Kollontal as' 1 1 from thé lusurious | S Ariedi 1 (it Ehun yea \ from the frontier to tie White | ian-Baltic station here. ! ry effort was m. 3 J th corcmony simple, in sharp contrast 1o the pomp with which | was greeted at other European cap- | S i i | : | TO CHOSE SIT New Haven, May 3 (P—The city’s armory commission through which is expected to olbtain a detinite | for a Nationul | a project which solved since fore the met yesterday sion. Adjutant ¢ will ea hourd togeth- for sit Gu has In en Worid W reached no eral Colv ar ory her adn in a Pick o' the Pict CAP[TOL RE, SAT. 2—GREAT PICTURES—2 A Daring s TODAY, “ale of Night Clubs and the Underw “THE ESCAPE” With VIRGINIA VALLL “That’s My Daddy” A New Denny Spead Farce! His Best Picture This Season? You'll Like 1! Also “CRCT THE ARCTIC” A Scenie Wonder and New York Welcome to Crew of the Bremen BEGINS SUNDAY i A \ “ " Moslem world who fultilled all re- tquirements for caliph. 5 ' Lis visit ircumstances have advanced Aman- 1ceced NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1928, GUILFOYLE GUILTY IS VERDICT OF CORONER | Moslems the real “defender of the )!ai!h" must be independent. It was as if Islam had been beheaded when | Turkey expelled the sultans. Amanullah, now that he has, |shaken off the ties that bound his | father to Britain, is the only candi- date who answers all requirements. Sultan 1bn Saud, Mohammedan fun- damentalist, conquered the King of {the Hedpaz, one claimant. Ton Saud | i him failed subsequently to pere | suade a pan-islamic conference at | Mecca to approve him as caliph. sent Now that Amanullah has proved a disappointment. Islum remains with- out a caliph and without cven pros- pect of one, and 210,000,000 Mo- ]I’\)IHI!HLIH& are nominally leaders MAKER OF HISTORY Moslem Customs 1 C ock coat . May 3 (UP) and silk hat, A zray worn by on a Paris frock have mh.m&l"d‘ Gan the clari here. and orn by his queen, Knowlton lo Be Tried | May 21 for Murder Cambridge, Mass, May 3 (UP)— fay 21 was $ot today as the date for he trisl of Frederick Hinman ccupied by sultans of Turkey. Knowlten, Iraminghanm busine When Amanullah arrived here, | man, charged with the first degree o e Azhar university, | murder of Miss Marguerite 1. Stew- nich trained theologians for | art. Beverly school supervisor. centuries, turned | The date for trial was announced \vir eyes expectantly upon him, | by Assistant District Attorney I What they espected 1o see, lieA. Crarts i tell. 1t the tainly did not | _Aiss Stewart’s body was found on Islam's only independ- | MAreh i last heside the Cambridge en clad in & gray froek | tirnpike near Concord. Kuowlton silk hat, cxactly lke his | W28 arrested a few days later. He LN e e been held at Bast Cambridge pt. Neither | Interested fn K and The entire Mohammedan world 18 int sted in King Amanullah’s or the first time in years n was to sce an independent | sovercign—a possible ond ndidate for the vacant caliphate, . ard ing trut no one | him, lea that Arl and leney Attorney John P. Driscoll, ap- | pointed by the court to represemt Knowlton, yesterday was granted an {additional $300 Ly Judge Hugo | Dubuque for defense expenses. Pre- viously Driscoll had heen allowed a nything but the veiled and envel- ping garments of the strictly ortho- | ox Mohammedan woman of past nerations. In their surprise and bewilderment 1o learned dociors could only de- uce that the journey of the Kkin and queen was undertaken at the in- tigation of the British, who wanted manullah to become caliph. Th ford, Mass., May 3 (P— that he was not really inde- | S i) e (bR i 2 | A ehildren's strike club is heing or- canized by the textile milla commit- o dospite the protest of regular od the mosque of Al Azhar | adens.c dod by Miss ®liza, earing a hat. Mo and his queen [ Peth Donneley of Jioston, their lead- used of having adopted the | €% children this morning augmented | Prosident | Picket ines of mifls near their head- | lquarters William nsta with tina, |Children's Strike (| lub Is Organized still The the doclors turned when King Amanul- surprise |sald oster heresies of of Turkey, who de- abominahle lustata Kemel, osed the sultan, Doctors Turn Rack doctors, who might in other L G. Batty, leader of the ished wnions in » - | said {ford strike, has condemned the ap- pearance of children on the picket ! lines. Boys and girls in the textile mills committee cffort range from |four to 12 or 13 years old. The o llah as the successor of the sultans \ the caliphate, turned Ldul Medjid of Turk red their allegiance untit such time as the Moslem might choose someone «l: to him, There the caliphat. ucstion remains. When Amanullah started his tour, was perliaps the only man in the Idon worl 0 m I RETURN TO 54 IR, W Pawtucket, R. 1., May 3 (@ —Aftor operating three dave a week for sev eral months, the Berkeley mills Berkeloy, R, . will return to a hour’ week, it was announced today. | The plant, a part of the Goddard bdul Med. | Chain of textile mills, employs 400 [ persone. i cral, tg the throne of his have meant ac- d's restoration neestors would knowledgment of b most of 1l is no prospect queen—the first | 4 sort of moral I I | ir Moslem world. of that, independent, He s spiritual leader, but king and arbiter, clping to reconcile differvaces and revent discord—a symbel of the ! aternity of the faith. several Rivals were several rivals for the all calling themselves | and the b liph must strictly There Aliphate, “commander of the faithful.” But to ! 'RABALM STOPPED Awmanulah | Lused 7 In His AWFUL FOOT PAINS Suflringescruciat g pain in my (et or ears, Rabaln:. In a few months the pain en WE all gone and haven't returned.’” l! n Gilbert Mury flor mur Gilbert Mrs, er a Dl January docte foyle his presence e emed were viteh, while 300 | keeping™ They through with soci | had seen throngh the fool. ishness of what termed dern life. | They for four months and then visit Lon- making a tour of the | Shanghai, May Cunningham, belie (of Greenville, ASY COME, EASY G VAUDEVILLE Calhoun Says Doctor d Mes, det, New wrtiord, May Dr. Harold to stat: ler of let of UP)—A we NG oyle w prison for life for t Mrs. Clare anaugh New Haven, Coroner J Calhoun filed his report of inquest into the murder, ng the vets i guilty. Gaudet shot Guilfoy part Three wd found degres murder. the part of Guil- informatio re nts that eceurred in o fler and shooting.” Calhoun intend to shut out vand reacted heavily especiadly when later that he and Mrs. on ter such he calle le. de- wounded irtment here last ndzes tried the uilly of sce- refusal on to give ing the any ur- the said the intimacy wectheart,” en and "Bridé A.»i\lr'e “Through With Society” Car Michael bride, plain vd fro nnes, FIRT and his Countess Mercati, today o . At they hurriedly depa ling reception ye heeause they were They left Villa Fior of Princess Karageors bride grandmotlier, Riviera society people their way the re- France, Arlen, v 1y society. homi the were on to | ception. The lin their was snugly new home today they wanted to without, installed and both “begin house- publicity couplr ntation, insisted that tv. they were The novei he he once will remain on the Riviera before by way of America. Does Not Believe U. 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