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Iz [ TANVa lel \ || M |I “mlkk l-%l xS W e ¥ S Ta 2 - 2 < Unless otherwise Indicated. theatrical motices and reviews in this coluvmn are written by nress sgencles for the, ‘espective amusement company. row 600009 0S 700000000 00PN NPPINNPTTTTI TIVVSVIEVTI I 0O p STRAND “BEAU SABREUR™ AT CAPITOL Capitol patrons are being well en- T tained with the photoplay pro- duction “Beau Sabreu which spen- ed a four day run on Sunday. Called the astonishing answer 1o “Bean Gest,” “Beau Sabrenr” will be found ni just as vivid and as well done. Tt is tu w thrilling narrative of the French scored Foreign Legion, that daring soldicry Conden of the Sahara desert. Gary Cooper headed Ly the and Evelyn Brent give wonderful Mighty Atom interp fons of their roles and world's stron they are ably assisted by William ty Ato Powell and Noah Bec exhil Beginning Thursday featurc bill will be offered for the t last half of the week in presenting hile Lofs' Moran in “Don’t Marry” and an all star cast in “A Thief fn the Dark.” In “Don't Marry” gives one of the greatest ances of her carcer, tl ful flapper who made youth out of her st friend. RADIUM COMPANY SETTLES MONEY ON DYING EMPLOYES ~4entinued from First Page) Wi The Leg i he nusual novelty, neralded st lhuraan b sterday guve 1 on the Main stre when he pulled by on passenger Na th ¥ a this city e doubls = series of fea h that mo Other e possifiility acts i Lois Moran 1 Lucinda Co form- t of a wist- a flaming ght-laced hoy kinson Stam) he Carson a Queen Chesleigh lio Jucl . R Former City Garage Clerk cused of Embezzlement 5 P - A embezzlemen s of $15. and Ma Her sort, Jun rging an amoiu in exces 0010 April 5 issued 3 fore injury Growing Worse 8aid to have contracted th oning Ly pointing in their the brushes, used in the dial ing, the condition of the women cording to their physicians, steadily grown worse, “The evils of protracted litigat were greatly enhanced in t] hy physical and mental condi tion of the plaintifis,” Judge Cla stated in telling his reasons for oo tering the “Tho settiement to them for their Ings,” he continig money would. It yeasonable, however, to forcgo this in exchange for certainty vather than the hazards of litikatidn.” | w Judge Clark said that considered in terms of jury verdict, the settlement showed that the lmnp sum of $10,000 plus 2,000 (appro mate) medical expenses, plus §10, 000 capital value of a £600 yearly in- |, come, plus $10.000 capital value | (approximate) for an assumed $600 | yearly future micdical expense, | cqualled $32,000, and that the or- dinary Jegal contingent fee basis would bring this sum up to $45,000. The litigation was started in sn preme court a year ago and defense counsel based their plea on the s fute of limitations, which states tl a suit for nages for injuries can- not he started after two years have passed since the inception of the in tween 1920 mont aint S, was for mer clerk Jar 1y Prosecutor ity court to hus » of reant foll recript I'ros sh liminary report certified alleg 1 by Shook in to ion pre ese cases Shook, ark | covering discoy s exal oo 12 from Proseentor a t order tha werant cha the *h of the not atone ook 1 Suffer- tount of i not un nd brea A Saturd, toda “He liad Hounder pleniy of time Honoluly decided 1 stated, way for it w officer doing cverything at this late dato m but have gress, His his nds say least v Mexico st him.” one A can e sefor as trne son of solutely no Knowledge of w nd all his not e | denies abouts, aal ey h 15" ideu | e | - o | nies 5 (P AGED DOCTOR 1y ity i) iy in at the Henry M ity i b Hurvird Medical so 1., tor yoars a i Jury. | Berry v cour training thoe tatute ysician this terr then started action in to obtain am injunc- company from setting up the of limitations | s a defense, T on was pend- \g when Cireuit Court Judge Moun- fain placed the case of Miss Fryer on the calendar of his court Trial St June 11 Date for the trial in this court | was set for June 11, when Judee| Clark sought to have opposing coun- | #el reach a settlement. ‘ Fuller and McGee Are Paroled From Sing Sing Ossining, Y., June (P ward M. Fuller and William McGee, g, ¢ former partners in the defunct New | York brokerage firm-of E. M. Fuller ')y and Co., were released from Sing| Sing today unde parole to the Chri tian Science parole hoard after serv- ing one vear of an original sentence ealling for 15 months to 4 years. E. M. Fuller and Co. failed June 19 with debts exceeding $4,000,000 shared hy more than 20,/ 000 crediors. After a scries of trials, Fuller and McGee pleaded | guilty to bucketing stock orders and | were sentenced on June 13, 1923.| Four years more clapsed before they were finally entered in Sing Sing. Prevent Dandruff% Liquid Z home ight el tion 1 Mrs Mo s and i inzton County vetived in 1 i WO sons survive, i the Sk Wasi N ¥ of daughter TAPPING O, K. wr have retu to resume -tapping m a resu ruling wire-tay wiRie Wasl Jur ion investig zed by Assist Lowman ington tors utha Treasury | “withe e iion.” wirc Fbenliens supreme ality rs ral offi Pick o' the Pictures in TODAY and WED. 10, 0, 7:00, 9:10 ry Cooper. m Powe , Noah Beer; the Answer to “Besn Geste " THURS.. FRI mo Keeps Scalp Clean Pleasant, healing, Liquid Zemo massaged into the scalp destroys dandruff. TIrritations, sorencss and ftching frequently disappear over- night. Zemo penetrates, soothes and | cleanses the sealp, Keeps it healthy and prevents dandraff. It is a clean, | safe healing liquid—convenient use af any time, All druggists—3e, | 60c and $1.00. | FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS — BLUE ROOM CAFETERIA Will Open WEDNESDAY JUNE 6 Excellent Home Cooking 140 MAIN ST. One Flight Up H. DAMNLING. Proprietor Open from 8 A. M.-7:30 P. M. A Tale of Flaming Youth with NEIL HAMIIZTON A George Mecl GINS NEXT SUNDAY RAMON NOVARRO —in— “A CERTAIN YOUNG M vandevill 1 misappropriat of Jackson in wi hoard “Beau Sabreur on- of is “The the pub et of hair nd NEW MRRANT OuT | FOR BRIDGEPORTER Ac- w it of ¥ es C. Issu d a ow: arl int fons nnon it e rging rant ac " or o ar- herve- thit lere Dr sl prie- itory, s @ ool of mder dical One I'vo- H o of using neth- it of up- ping clyn Rrent ¥ 9 " Z—Excellent Features—2 LOIS MORAN 1 s Wittty mabwd o 18 5 e ing field. Warner pulled in his ga- h.\: Judge Richard H. Deming in 1 over the Pacific to intervals Warner reported “All | dio aerial West Hartford court last night in ~was over an untried air Wl and “going strong S BlE ‘plane awoptitinte | she gass il Andrey Satiniye oLELTE T Ll e e A Dl oNiast in, mse the field and, amid the Wilcox street, this city, who was S 0 . s o cheer thousands of natives and | found guilty of the charge of driving through threatening tropleal squa ing advantageous altitude levels, the “hee oLt Sieh e 5 S B S i O A e whites, swooped down to a graceful | while under the influence of liquor. | it their indomitable courage and 10 Oross hag ot e on | tanding Sarisky, who is well known in local jmasterful fiving skill overea thos "”o',“ © truds winds, which, blow- | B RIS football circles, was driving a car dimouliles and qnany: othorsidn theinEn e dlectalliihad spabled Shs o { which struck a car driven by Hu- trail-blazing voyage over the South Plane to make more than 100 Clty ltems bert Williams of 1008 Corbin ave- | y mlles an hour at times. o nue, this city, near Corbin's corner, when they 1 the morning the giant Weat Hartford, a fow wecks ago. and 1 and of Kauai, Craft crossed the equator into the Mrs. J. Dudack entertained with a as arrested by Sergeant Murphy of had been in the air 54 hours Sou'hern hemisphere. dinner party at her home on Put- the West Hartford police. The hear- | nd 33 minutes. They were nearly Then at 2 a. m. the Southern nam street S evening in ing was postponcd several times 11 days ahead of the fastest time |Cross pi the tiny Phoenix lionor of Mr Boardman of ' since the arrest. cver made by an ocean liner be. Eroup of islands. They were little v Haven. The table was decorated | Rrainard W. Brown of 95 S Ol iras o n Ao e re s s dotting the | With vellow flowrrs. Mrs. Boardman stroet, charged with specding Today, several hours after their Droad expansc of sea, but they af- Was formerly Miss Marie Kerin of ydgment suspended without costs arrival, Captain Kingsford-Smith, forded 1l . possible landing this city and George J. Riley of Bassett commander of the flight; Charles T. n.«n in ease of emergency. A. G, Hammond United street. who was charged with tres- P, Ulm, velief pilot; Harry W, fears had Deen expressed Spanish War Veterans, will hold @ passing in driving onto private pro- | I.yon. navigator, and Radio Opera- who watched the progress regular meeting misting| Boery, Bag Die fodks Bolled WibiouE | tor James Warner were resting planc that its gasoline supply | room at the state armory tomorrow @ cos BN | o e Jong ofiaal 1 not carry it to the end of its | night at 8 o'clock, William G. Zdanis of 277 Chap- G T M ik irse. Here, at Canton Tsland, was | Miss Bernice Pinkus, daughter of | MAD street was fined $25 and costs “Gee, but we're glad to he heps, & Chance to drop from the treacher- | \ir ana Mrs, A. Pinkus of Linwooq ©0 the charge of reckless driving, gkt ous skies to sufety. _ 5 and his brother, Joseph Zdanis of Cantuin Smith! tepcalad: as e e, & strect, is returning home after com- 3 Fnedigantand T e o e A ade 100 Miles An Hour pleting her stidlesi at Beaver | De senie a0droes, oy fined 421 an tle with the storms, “and we are DUt the Southern Cross sped over| colloge, Jenkintown, Pa. Before re o818 on the charge of speeding. dred island at 100 miles an hour. iurning, Miss Pinkus will visit i ";“3“‘"' & }: “”; c:’.:”."’ . That, more than anything cIse. Prov- | ruionds 4 Sl ' ued until June 11: Hans L. Chris- o Al Mircd. Out od the unfl v‘!Iv‘v'n’l'n;-:v’:)lfl'\lvm-v.nl;r:‘hrl ':'1"‘1"; ‘m‘{" 1“”\“ " PRIAAPRIL jopher, 164 Sotton Drive, “reckloan Tiie four inen, exieukied by Ml g get i wite were ki ) Do Tark, Ariving: Anton Gantner of Reser- ong flight, slept soundly in the ke { Tune in on WTIC at §:30 0'clock. ' voip road, speeding: Myer Goldsmith, otc] as the thousands of mative S !m;r s‘»;h, rling Singers, Come in 45 Cedar street, reckless driving. n "1 \\.J:\\\fl,nf‘nlnv\vmf}lnrv\)r‘.l the ¢ty oinning to grow thicker. and through ::.'(;,,,:“w‘ ‘“"‘I L agnhoi a.,""m,‘ ey 1o e, am iy dheles doytulliyost Sob e morning ihe' atip | o REH000 e BEPaites ":“""{"7“‘ dodged up and down, searching out | "% BRackliffe Ol Co.—Advt 7 Sir Eyre Huston, governor of the aigitudes of least resistance and al- rank D, Cuneo, aged 25, of 15 Iijis, the mayor of Suva and other ways emerging safely from the mo. Helen strest, Hamden, was arreste ofticials, joined in acclaiming the ments of greatest danger. on Arch strect this forenoon hy Of- quartet, From the radio came an cndless flver Delbert Veley on the charge of These men are four of the stroam of dots and dashes as Warner OVerloading a truck greatest that modern times have [kept up his elatter with the shore ~ Willlam Thompson. aged 60, of 41 with produced,” the mayor said in greet- stations, describing cloud formations, | Rocky Hill avenue, was arrested this : i They arc a great honor te giving positions. Through the dos- morning hy Sergeant P. A. McA ’ Australia,” “ns of messuges there ran a strain on a warrant issued by the Mt. V But Kingsiord-Sumith was not of coufinuous praise for Kingsford- ¥non, N. Y., police, charging a statu- » forsetful of the United Siates’ con- Smith's skill S tory offence, Detective Ring of the The Motto ribution to the epoch naking | “He deserves credit.” Warner ra- Mt Vernon police brought Thomp- h achicvement. He replied that “with- | diocd. “He's a great man.” <on to that place for trial. The com- il ot the two wonderful represent- | At dawn, twenty-four hours after plainant is a widow, aged 36 years, QUALITY tives of America (Lyon and W the xlm'” from Hawa '.‘v" Valentine Wisk's automobile was and 10r) the trip could net have heen Southern (Cross was considerably reported stole n 3 A 4 N " P il 1ore than two-thirds of the way to- ' (exs :1,-:21 ;‘1at’1|\ir'1|r:)l‘a:l\o::: 9‘“ SEEVIOE EIRST Throughout the late afternoon |WATd its destination. : o'clock. Officer Thomas Lee r Don’t Delay For Delay und far into (he night the storms | Trom then on, it was a race with .ijved the report about 1 o'clock M Decay continued. but Kingsford-Smit ie rapidiy-diminishing g.soline <up- | his morning, the reason for the de- | Fimaus ey ever minimizing the dangers that Although the crew mentioned yuy hoing that it was thought some- | 338 MAIN ST. confopntad him, assUredl radio: & the danger only casually in its ra- ono had taken the car intending to tions that he and his companions 1105 the anxious followers of the jring it hack. ¥ plowing right alon Bk Kew hs MLy Teanita |operator remarked | Chat man Smith is some pilot.” | During the cariy hours of yester- day it scemed as though the crew | had won its fight [ i | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1928. Outstanding Facts About Gxeat Flight Hted Press =TPANE IS NV READY T0 60 @ from First By U Foll facts con record breaking monoplane i California May land, Cal, rn Cross from dia, fron Contint Page) to A or Hawaii to the G2t 20y running in side of the rds and inclo- then sure by onl by making a sharp 17t turn up onto a rise in the ground. Need Rigger Ficld Taking off with 900 gallons ef e AN e zasoline and oil, the amount ¢ Barking Sands, mated as need for the flight to Aus Adiay noad for o LIELL ok off from Barking taalin, will require a straight, et longthy runway heading into the 1’ e ind. Kingsford-Smith intimated A 00 siue- aiter it ho intended looking over a stretch of heach n the city a sandy. level bit of ground that might the plane during low he thought, there places even morc accommodate tide. Possibly mi be other 1 minute, 138 miles of ocean from the longest ever ov Pacific Suva airplane to was 3438 Mile Vlight S iva, Fiji Islands. June & (UP) ; o monoplane Southern Cross SR el e lay completed the longest ocean 145 mile flight from flight cver attempted. Suva to Brishane, Australia, and Dropping down from a blue mile hop over Australia to tropical sky, Capt. Charles Kings- <inith and his three fellow ad- pletion of the rers ended safely and trium- AS-mile air phantly their 2,138 mile flight from part of it Barking Sands, Hawaii. They ar- Y over water. [ rived at p. m. 10:21 p. m. Monday eastern daylight time e Bhat A0 cesaalang) cema gt e pom Just after he had masterfully | hAnder tha he gasoline supply is : ample.” ships steamed up and made the Southern Cross zooming up ahove one of the squalls, his radio | oy 10 80 to the rescue if the plane watis. his radlo | ey adenly were forced down, Unst the storms, PALACE Th plane staved 1fely above the storm area and sailed on through | Yo the darkness toward ifs invisible || PHVILIN z0al. the stillness of the Pacific | i broken only by the deafening cho- SWEST OF PARADISE” s of its three motors, At frequent WEDNESDAY Anather COUNTRY STO) Many Night Be Anarded Gifts Wil On the Screen it and CLIVE BROOK DRERSING Feature SODA WATER —LYCEUM— “THE cowBov” SEE! NE FE! [{3 ” ‘Motherhood Dedicated Tfl .\" ‘[l)lll(‘r( Wm. (‘dv-l‘\‘nlum Fairbanks —in— “The Down Grade” “~Nori Given By NATHAN HALE CHAPTER Order of DeMolay Grotto Hall Wednesday, June 6, 1928 Dancing 9—1 WATCH FOR “FAREWELL PROGRAM” Admission $1.00 Couple Children Loges Always Reserved 15¢ Nights TODAY World's Greatest Actor EMIL THURSDAY The Typical American Boy MASTER JAY WARD Mascot 2nd A. E. F. in France with Ward & Dooley 4—OTHER ACTS—i ON THE SCREEN “The News The £i5e Z 8 “Legion of Condemned” “The Street of " Sin” % ELECT ! The Mighty Atom | Parade” with SALLY PHILLIPS Next Sun—Dolores Del Rio in “No Other Woman” Bt atill the Southern Cross roared on. The craft continued its rising 12,500 FISHING LICENSES ISSUED TO JUVENILES {and falling to stay away from storm | {clouds, the the but thought trip. men grew jubilant at | of nearing the end of like riding in an ¢ Boys and Girls Pass Two Wecks of r told his radio lis « - Probationary Period at Stanley L Lid Quarter Park. % - | | few hours of The number of you osition of the South- | ;0n Jicensed to make uncertain, as in the | ip to Hawaii, The d to have lost the ex- the miles yet to he ol§ing to their true stocked pond at Staley Qu has passed the fice of the park commission x.pom and as yet there ha pressions but those faction with th act estima flown. | course. Lyous, o al of g his * in Pacific, | boys and girls, all of whon are u | der 16 years of age. have two weeks 1t for the north miore of the trial period which is to 3 hern Cross determine whether fishing shall e et » for continued, their conduct to be the determining factor, L e WEST RARTORD OURT R i e FINES OPERATOR $100 ved past A great shout of |the crowds aw [r oy went up from ug the plane’s ar- cyes began to scan New Britain Athlete Found Guilty of val here— Driving While Under Influence | the horizon Shortly before they scared over two Australians began gements for the land- Ul asked for a roped enclos- nd police protection, and thank- ed officials for improving the land- ¥ of Liquor. A fine of 3100 and costs and a jail ence of s were suspended, 30 of which 25 ays, were imposed MID-WEEK SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW AT THE NEW BRITAIN MARKET CO. 318 MAIN ST PHONE 2485 MORNIXG SPECIALS, 7 TO 12:30 _S,E‘{I‘ed SHOULDERS L At “) 17C HAMBURG . ... 2 Ibs. %5¢ Fresh DOT A TO! full 15 Ih. 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