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§ ] h g NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928 ‘BEAU SABRE”R’ by Miss Dorothy Reamer, Mrs. Har-| Mrs. Herbert L. Mills of Curtis|of Kensington avenue. | ] ry Witkin, Miss Fannie Lieamer |strect has sent out cards for a| The home was prettily decorated ) lnnd Mrs. Edward Goldberg. luncheon bridge 10 be -given next|with flowers, white being used in LI ) Friday afternoon at the Shuttle [abundance as suggestive of u bride A miseellaneous shower was given | Meadow club in honor of Miss Har.| About 30 guests were present, to Miss Sclina Dube of Trinity stret | Tiet Rtevnal. who will be married | numbering among them members of Monday evening at the home of Miss | 10 Hubert W. Williams, June 20. |the faculty of the Smith school, at 4 | ilsther Rebm of Kensington. | 09 e | Iebigle Mizs Ralb ia 2 st Al Mlgm Phom la schwulw | Miss Dube will become the bride| Mrs. Frank T. Smith of West |the Center Congregational church o /! y | of Howard Rehm of Schencetady, | Hartford entertained for Miss Jane | Which she is a prominent and active | | New York on June 4 | Watkingon with a shower and bridge | Mémber. £ Fou]' Days i Monday afternoon. Bridge was played and the first ety Miss Mildred Sorgi was the guest | 2 9 @ | prize awarded to :.Hsa.l:t;bb and u;L‘ : of honor at a linen shower given by | Mrs. William Crowell of Lenox f“"°:“ @ SL“'_,‘L‘“; Spagzeny l Intrigue, love and adventures on thirty of her fricnds Monduy eve. | place £ave a luncheon bridge Thura- | Yies Robb will become the bride hie vast Sahara desert offer some- ning at the Y. W. C She will | day afternoon at her home, ot Bobirt Fattisen iy the fa | hing &p. Cl-xcn}l‘nrl‘y and refreshingly | be married to Dominic Tramonte of | s o | : 2 o atractive in the line of motion pic- | T Al % 4 s Worthington Community ussocia- ure entertainment at the Capitol Haror di i) | ”?r'",'n‘m“"f‘r"vf:v”':NI ‘a‘l";‘,"":" Lot Ition of Berlin held its cighth annual Lieater, where Paramount’s new pro- Mrs, Horton of Fafrfield avenue, | cening at the Shuttle Meadow ety | ARCY_drems ball last cvening at the: | iuction, “Beau Sabreur,” is bring Hartford, gave a luncheon and tacd | for her daugnics s s o b | Grange hell. The affair was onc of shown beginning Sunday for 4 days. ey dULEIEAL I GAN 1 the members of oy wan” |the most colorful ang successful With a cast of sterling quality, | 'y Tucsday for Miss Junc Wat- son and the members of the wed- | oyt | €Qortul ang, G : : kinson of Hartford. who will become | ding party inusual dircction and morc unusua (e It (s roie e I REAAEE e The hall was beautifully decorai- dhptapmehy. “Beau Sabrour™ comes 5. Hart of this city. | Mrs. Allan ¢ MeKinnie of Forest ¢4 #0d the costumics of the duncers o this city as a_companion of even | . Wekinals o liob & iroky gédi Aff 1n the ol zreater magnitude, to “Beau Geste.” | B el sun s R 8 e lioth were frof the pen of Percival | Miss Margaret Collins was the n."Prnoon from four until six at the | astames S “hristopher Wren, whose storics of guest of honor at a linen shower | Shuttle R‘lfla«lo\w club honoring Miss 2 he desert and the Forcign Logion | g1 Thuveday ai 2ho homo of Mk | Slaths Blarls duaghter of D and | < Tho @rand maxo was Jog\by dia- N55% B i Bt ey orerr e | George Colling on Winthrop street. | Mrs. Robert Clark of Garden street. | jor F. 1. Wilcox and the judges of Jliss Colling il be ynurriod 1o 3l Glark il bo marcied to Biaw. |fbe sostumes wors Alse Flsubots ~ T 0 Junies Peters of Bristol nth. 1oy J. Lonsdale of Bridgeport at the | Wileox, Dr. T. C. Hodgson an: = Gary Cooper and. Evelyn Brent in the g R Al i R Par £ Dict W 1 P e e R + leral chairman of the dance commit- LUNOUNT Pictire BCQTI. SQbPe\m e i L et Mondas | Miss Clara M. Wushburn is enter- | tee and he was assisted by the fol- | | attornon at her noge PArtY Mondas | (aining with luncheon and bridge at | lowing. committces: Tickets, R. 1 | AT THE CAPITOL—SUN., MON., TUES., WED. | e e the Hearthstone Tavern in Berlin | Silsby: refreshments, Mr. and Mre — today. Jler guest of honor, Miss Charles Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Lestor S — e Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Rab- | Frances Oliver of Chicopee, Masea- | Deming; hall and decorations 4 A e T ;Im"k. were given a («x-»\\‘ Il party at chusetts, is 1o he Miss \\‘ushbum‘s‘J.ameu Tho'm;mon. Harry Gould and e L e A {ihaln hom. on \:n-‘ \.‘M' this \\.-r!f | traveling companion in Europe this | Charles Weldon. he K iy by a number of her fricnds. Mr. | symmer, A number of dinner partics pre |22 ““]“““ The "‘D“\‘ "“{“‘fl" o0 jand Mre, Babeock leave today to . ceded the ball e admission price and during the Safes iin , Rodlcclon me 3 % & all, Lsummor season, the wAmission Jias I [l onliesten pew s Mpxine Vet Lincoln | oo of the groatest social success been reduced to sixty cents to both Mr. Babrock has accepted u salea | pime pn mameained o ¥ €Ve- .5 of the Senior Iigh school {ladies and gentlemen, including ing 1 honor of Miss Jane Watkin- | yeason Was the dance glven ¥ 8 ] = pefdadisin i managership position with a 1avee gon of Hartford and Theodore . i e s checkine. P i e e L _ang the auspices of the Beta Mu soror | pdohms Cavaltarro and s [ Th Books Greaf v Pabcok was Miss tncs penry T, Ehe e e from Hart- |ty at Wright's favern on the Iarm- [Frorodorians will b grested witn « | UJCEUN THEAIEr BOOKS GTeat |, jirs ok was T e bers of the wedding | ingion road last nigi. ity attendance. Al roads lead . . P aie b i e i : on. | Decorations were in the sorority ramorrow mient. . Problem Motion Picture T et e G BT e e GARY COOPER nd free admission to . |ton street honored Miss Flora Hum- Mrs. Philip Stanley gave a linen Mished at intermission, C Park during intermission phrey at a luncheon bridge Monday shower and bridge party yesterday | The committec in charge consisted : Gary Cooper plays the role of |allowed. Wollow the crowd, iMotherhood,” the tirst picture 0 | atternoon at the Farmington Coun- | afternoon at her. home on Shutthe | 0f Miss Elizabeth Smith, Miss Anne . Major Henri de Beaujolais, the dash- | e —_ bring to 1he screen a dramatic dis- | iy clyp, | Meadow avenue honoring Miss Flora | McENroe, Miss Rernadette MeGary : i g and virlle young Irenchman cussion of the modern problem of 5t A ’,,‘,m,,,,,,,,,._ whe will he marrieg a0d Miss Ruth McAloon . § o hesvamsche ol imaklool et e EM" JANNIN[’S jikernity, Wil have speclal show-| ' Dr.and Mrs, D.(C: Brows of Dane | June 14, to Willlam &. Bentley, s woman—and then mests one, Coop- | [ ings at the Lycetnn theater Starting | hury gave a dinner pasty. lnst ,“e,| bt T A e . °r ig ideal in the part. and gives a | " y Vndv'q Nobody xfn'lrr CIRDECON ¥ears | pinz ot the White Turkey Tnn for| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donald Bas- luncheon bridge and shower yester. % fine performance of the handsome | I of age will be admitted. Miss Margavet Perkins and Morti- ' sette of Hartford gave a eharmins day afternoon at her home on Lin. 4 soldier-sheik of the burning rflild(.‘ The picture was made by Blue mer Camp and the members of their | dinner party Thursday evening at coln street for Miss Harriet Rey. = ¢ Ewvelyn Brent is the girl, Mary Van- Ray Production, lnc..'\\nh the co- | wedding party. Dr. 1 Mrs. Brown | tie Hartford Gelf club in honor of | nal. The bridge prizes were won by | s gh, ‘(-h'«;.“v‘.;];"t‘znw R ur i m— Opealion §or Bitie ) km;‘l;]»rh;fli\ T lare relatives of Miss Perkins, Miss Dorothy Neill Hart, who was Mrs. George Boli and Mre. Edwin series of illing adventues 3 | R i ellevue and Allied hospitals of New L) married today in New York city to Cowles of West Martfors i ': “|oor\}:r“ fos oy “"’:’;'”“ "0‘];‘:; LOllllOII Sl“mh LOCfi]e OI Sll’afld "(U"\ '”‘-I '"1'1 of leading members | Mrs, Harold Guy of Portland en- old Burdette Bassette, )Th( . ]. o ; Mitehell Lewis, Roscoc Karns, Joa : of the medical profession, who acted | (urtained for Miss Harriet Reynal | table decorations were sthile roses . ¢ Standing, Arnold Kent, Frank Reich- F]lm in an advisory capacity in the hyrsday afternoon \\'Hu a lox;um ;umx hriri(u(l \-romw-. The ;’uflm:’:n» A SY!l.s C:,”"M e TR i ar, Raoul Paoli and Oscar Smith, are | Auresning ofi hospial qoenss HBRCK iinga: ind isesllantous’ ahemer |oluden L 6l orine e dness of donoz atim Lridse shower other members of the strong cast. | - — of these their is a well-knit, eNgross- | mie Juncheon tables were et in the | ind groom among whom wern their | (4% €VeNing given at the home o 1 I e e Ing story of two wemen: One wh 8 ok L3 e Mrs. W. E. Lund of Linwood street. 4 The battle sced t That there are still millions of '"8 ¥ 0 women: One who | ywg fiving rooms for tw nty guests. cousing, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lock- The : v S horde of Touaregs, the descrt wolves. 3 R hails the approach of her child as | ppe carg prizes Were won My M er. who were recently married in | 0C Prizes were won by Mra. A n ; J6 o g movie fans who appreciate the art .. rome e i ! 5 tinglund of West Hartford, Mis : sweep down on a little oasis and the supreme achievement of life, | zonnatt 1, Hibbard and Mrs Florida. Tollowing the dinner the L& = ; \] meet up whth sever dynamite | 0f acting is evident from the man- and the other one, obsessed by har- Ly er zuests assembled at the home of Margaret Clar and Miss Thelma e mines planted in the sands, present ner in which millions are crowding | rowing fears, who atfempts to de- .o Mrs. Grorge H. Sago ¥ of Ledyard Fiorson 3 i fome of the Tost Amazing SSANENCEs |tho motion piclure palaces in the|tFOV the coming lite, rathier than 1o oy piva. NMeKirds of Lineoin road, Hartford, where a_delightful Mist Ericson will become th: . ver put on . screon 4y etropolitan citics to get a glimpse F1® U her social and athletic ac- enfertained the members of ryening was enjoyed. The young bride of Rudolph E. Lund June 23, & “Beau Sabreur a picture you'll |5 1oy ining in his newest role ”: S o . £ s bl bridge club Monday evening. couple received many gifts. | fiel Iihes evoesining DRSS e story, by Lita Lawrence, has i enl S | 2 make a great production. It & Jannings in a role difterent Produced Rt ineustlon 1Ll e aen i At S A buiin e T | R Barts | Do les o seel) thrills galore. heart interest, a TO-|rom any of his others hut yet the P7DEB Vividly to the fore the acen- camp gathered at the Hale Tavorn sirect gave a bridge and “green mance that is havd 10 equal, and & eamy groat Uctor—which has won | >Uo OF suiclde dhntavea madai ol o) Glaustonbury Tuesday eve- shower” Tuesday afternoon for Miss | leverly entwined thread of comedy. |nim e plandits not wnly of the|’, EChoMollen ago by Theoden ning and gave him a bachelor din- lora Humph at the Shuttle Tiere 1l be two complete ShOWS | progy and pubiic But of the entipe| o It AEainst native Amerieans, || S35 S84 married this noon 10 Meadow club, | on Sunday night and on Monda¥. ooy picture world including "\n,;f,;‘,“.”'l“ ','ri,w"‘;’} ,‘,]“ (aSOn | Miss Margarct Perkins, et Tuesday and Wednesday the DO~ aotors and producers. In “The 3 |)m],,.,"t‘.’\;,,'":’; i the sur- ARG 00 TDRART v, Maa Dencia] A formances will be continuous. Jast | SITCCt Of Sin” Emil Junnings s cast | b e i Mrs. Bennett ¥, Hibbard of! For- | G. Hull entertained at her home ¥ Beginning Thursday for the last i, ¢y o1 o0 5 product of the TLon- eat sreet will entertain members of with a miscellaneous shower in COMPOUNCE i half of the week the m Y\'\gr»l\:"" !don slums--that notorious limehouse c ° {the Alpha Alpha alumnae at cards honor of Miss Marion Robb, daugh- h announces a great pro M fealir- [ gisericy which has yet not vanished c,vl o 1 N Tuesday evening at her home. ter of Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Robb ! e ing Tois Moran and Neil ll:fiylw_nl""” ifrom the great English metropolis. | Ad& o C ews | | Bristol o h "l!;m‘;;f S S l':r'l I {4ere he finds himself loved by two the Dark” with an all star cas women-—onc an angel; the other a — T N i — she-dewil, . (Continued on Page Five ] SATURDAY NIGHT n CAPITOL PARK o vaudeville prozram for Mon e | ‘ The manggement of Capitol Par iesday 1 Wednesday s NNz for her daughter, Miss Doro- o S i3 Hartford announces that tonizht the the world's strongest hu- Witkin, whos engagrment to | Married 3500 Fireworks 5500 tireworks display held over from the Mighty Atom, who will, Kenneth Reamer of Boston was an- | £ Wednesday (Decoration Day) “"“”"" ent a series of sensational feats The spectal attraction. given as a {of strcugti. - On Monday noon. the regular features tonight and LOmor- i yjipy iy Arom will give a free public row afiernoon and night include the |gyiqoq ot S0 C e usual band concerts and free dancing g g heater when he will en- on the open nir danee floor, and the qoavor 1o pull by (Me strongth of twice daily performances of O'Dars s hair, three seven passenger Nash Kiddie Cireus. This makes a won- /5ol (50 R CC RISHOECE b dorful bill for the amusement seck- | 000 LS It B o and ing people of Hartford and vicinity ;,cinga ana company; Chesleigh ot and 1t is expected that a record at- [ ygfet CO L SORPATEE, EIOTNEN [ tendance will flow through the gates | oueonsnd’ patce and Anthony. " of Capitol Park. R O'Dars Kiddie Circus was booked | it especially for the ecdification of the i Kkiddies but since opening several a new acts have heen added to the | | W ©O’'Dar program that appeal to both | . young and old. The Punch & Judy | o act 15 one that never grows old and | TODAY n in addition the wonderful trained | VAUDEVILLE REVUE i white rat act and the marvelous | On i Bkl musical dog act either are worth | o ot Pcarines s traveling miles to see. Closing his || wp AvGH, CLOWS, 1 —- L Lill Mr. O'Dar presents the mystify- S : o [ e trunk act rormeny one of | mi“;“:“:'\"]'l - re Ho.‘rllnlh favorites. " “WHISPERING SAGE! ™ W' PALAIS ROVAL, HARTIO! = - The management of Pa SUNDAY—MONDAY sd announces to devotees of the terpsi- || sMIDNIGHT ADVENTURE® 8 chorean art, ical changes in o ng the policy of the ball room. The first % Co !‘ealute' nd is the closing for the summer of KLONDIKE in n - i| ‘The AVENGING SHADOW’ i —_— with 1 » MARGARET MORRIS re he | ha L] . ! oe i’ 7 . s 900 Wethersfield Ave. | a8 Hartford | ch | th he TWICE TONIGHT | Fireworks Display|| FREE DAN ot | oparscmeus et Free Act 4 1:30-9:00 and 11:00 P. M. ok Admission at Gate 10c oy Free—Children Under 6 Ac- ng companied by Parents—Free an e T rd 5 DANCE WILLIAM POWELL :;‘; | at the FRATERNITY HALL Berlin Ds TONIGHT IMPERIAL ORCH. SUNDAY nounced recently, The prizes in bridge were won m | % | Ball Room De Luxe Palais Royal in Capitol Park DANCING _ Sunday Nights Only TOMORROW NIGHT JOHNNY CAVALLARRO and His Florodorians Direct From Miami Beach s Come! Plunge Into New Adventure With Fear- \1 less Men and a Woman Born For Desert Love! It’s the Astonishing Answer to “Bean Geste.” 'BEAUSABREIR /4 Never before has the screen attempted the cold facts!' Single Engaged ® Children under 1¢ Years positively not admitted, Display Rain spoiled our Memorial Day stock of fireworks. A bigger and better exhibition has been arranged which will surpass any other display seen at Compounce. DANCING Bill Tassillo’s Orchestra u | undesignated. Smith was returmed WEST VIRGINIS 555 e PRIMARY VOTING The delegates are not bound by the preferential vote. Most Delegates Opposed to People’s Preference Practically every precinct vote is now tabulated. There still remains a contest for state auditorship. Charleston, W. Va., June 2—{@)- With the vote tally practically com- plete most West Virginia delegates Dr. Henry D. Hatfleld. republi- to the national convention of th , will oppose Senator M, M. Neeley, democrat incumbent. In the gubernatorial race J. Alfred Taylor, democ will stack up inst W. G. Conley who won the republican nomination. a The latest presidentidl preference izures today we Democr and republican parties, cinets gave mary pledges, ar in di- rect opposition Lo thie people’s prefer- cnee, Of the 19 Kansas Ci votes, none is pled nator Guy D. Goff vrefergntial vote o regarded s for Hoover, onc is pledged to Hoover and the remaining 16 are un- pledged. . In the democratic the 20 delegutes 1 governor convention directly to a wlho won th PIRL. BOARD MEETING A special mecting of the fire board be held Monday evening at 6:15 iock to prepare specifications for completion of curpentry on Neo. 4 The job was started day work. but it has \ew board that completed on competitive convention of ving 16 votes, 14 | pledzed to and on Ww SUNDAY PRICE e, 30¢, 10¢ The World’s Greatest Actor EMIL JANNINGS with FAY WRAY in “The STREET of The World’s Strongest Man! “ATOM?” SEE His Free Public Exhibition of Pullihg 3 Seven Passenger Cars by His Hair, Monday Noon in Front of Strand Theater ATRINSON eatiace | & LUCILLE CHESLEIGH CARSON 0. ANTHONY THE RADIO JACKS AND A QUE ! { ~«THE BRAIN, CHESTER, IS A ‘; BQTTOMLESS MIKE OF GoLD I\ | \DEAS ! ~-THRU COMCENTRATION , “THE | LIKE PROPORTION “\'HNK HARD, «c-Td z = THAT WILL —TAKE * 14 R Our Boarding House BRAIN WILL VELD AN®IDEA, EQUAL IN VALUE -To A VEIM OF GoLD, oF I WANT To ATTEND THE CoNVEKTIONS, ~ 1 HAUE NO MONEY,~~~THAT IS, NOKE ol HAND, WITHOUT GoikGg INTa mY A STocks AND BOMDS, <« S0 I BEGAM —To SELLING AN IDEATO A NOVELTY HOUSE CONVENTIONS, AND I HEARD ABoOUT 1Tl SOUVENIR “ToY BALLOON ELEPHANTS -To BE SoLD AT -Td' REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, « AN’ -ToY BALLOOK DOWKEYS, -To SELL AT-TH DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION ! e «~ A SWEET IDEA | !« FOR INSTANCE,~ E RESULT IS, T AM ME “To BOTH OF -THE HiS MIND NATURALLY LEANS -To PAY ME A PROFIT BALLOON BESIDES =