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S~ . CERTAIN YONG AN AT CAPITOL Ramon Novarro Featured in a, Very Delightful Romance “A Certain Young Man™ is truly | 1 l.oving picture. It is an example of just what can be doie with flh' amera toward the development of separate and distinct art, that u-ither depends upon inherited me- hanles of the stage nor titles to cmphasize its points, It I for this reason if for no other than “A Cer- tuin Young Man" is one of the fin- est comedy dramas of the year. This Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture wzins a 4 day showing at the Cap- tol Sunday. It is a Hobart Henley oduction starri Ramon Novarro. 1t is by far the finest picture that tabart Henley cver directed, xcluding “His Secretary,” “Ex- *and “The Student scene is rounded out conceals art.” wnge nl \\| vith an * RAMON NOVARRO i A CERTAIN YOUNG MAN" ough his production is the very | wsence of sophistication clever- the mechanics #®e never ap- sarent to the audience, nor is one's \ind allowed to superseds the ac- tion as to the inevitability of a rit- uation. Henley is not 1o be yared with any other director, for ith this picture he has put himself iito & class by himself. Itamon Novarro, who stars in the production as Lord * Jerry, has ver given a better account of him- self. Needless to say, this role will, vithout doubt, increase his fan mail Iy leaps and hounds. for it is the tyvpe of part that allows a great dis- play of personal magnetism, The cast includes Marceline itenee Adorce, Carmel Myers, Roach and Huntley Gordon Beginning Thursday the program changes and brings a double fea- | ture show that will offer Reginal lienny in “Good Morning Judge an all star cast in the Para- nount special “Three Sinners,” Merchants Gift Night will be an extra attraction at the Capitol very | £oon, LYCEUM HAS GREAT FAREWELL BILL : Will Close for Alterations Sun-- day Night ai 10:30 Day, Bert gram ! Adore | Flora Humphrey | Mr. and Mrs, | Park Place, Country Doctor” well worth seeing. The companion feature offers Mrs. Wallace Reid in *Hell Ship Bron- son” with Noah Beery, DOLORES DEL RI0 AT THE STRAND Featured in Her Latest Hit No Other Woman"—Vaudeville | The beautiful star of *Ramona;” the Charmaine of “What Price Glory”—and yet these are not cnough triumphs for Dolores Del . Rio. Now she comes to the Strand in | her latest hit, “No Other Woman." |In this new film Dolores Del Rio is seen the type of role that has made her the most outstanding favorite | with the movie fan throughout the country. Tha Dolores Del Rio film will Legin a four days' engagement at the Strand theater Sunday eve- ning with two complete perform- ances. It will be presensed Sunday with the Strand orchestra. fn:ident- ally, the musical love theme for the picture will be the beautiful melody of “Marcheta.” The vaudeville pro- will include Campus Sweet- hearts in a comedy, singing and dancing turn; Val Harris and Mil- dred Bromley in A Western Wild- cat;” the Lomas Troupe in *From Top to Rottom;” Three Red Caps with Trving Mooney, Dave Mandell ! snd William Harper and other acts. The main teature for next Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday will be the | incomparable Gilda Gray in “The Devil Dancer.’ Coming Strand attractions include Richard Barthelmess in “'Wheels of Chance John Gilbert and Rence in “The Cosgack.” LARE COMPOUNCE At Lake Compounce, Bristol, & urday night $1,000 worth of bril- liant fireworks will be sent skyward to celebrate the smashing of all week-end attendanee records at the | The management personally rantces this exhibition as one of | e seen in the state, w Fngland Fireworks Company of Springfield will furnish {this unusnal display which won | | numerous first prizes at Ttalian eele- brations last summer. Bill Tasillo’ orchestra will furnish dance music Saturday vight and every night in | the week, | Besides the free concert Sunday hy the New Departurc band, special Sunday dinners will be served, Secicl News | (Continued from Page Five) Square gave a dinner bridge Tuesday and Miss party cvening for c e e Mrs Jack Whitteker of Kensing- | ton avemue gave a card party ot four tables ani a shower for Miss | | Harriet Reynal on Monday after- noon. Mra. Kenneth Vreeland and Mrs. Edwin Cowles of West Hart- | ford and Mrs. Clarence Manning | won the bridge prizes. Mrs. Lucien | \Mun& Mra. Vreeland, Mrs. Cowles | Mrs. George Boli assisted with me serving. e Miss Eurith Wachter, daughter of Frank Wachter of wiil entertain in honor . of Miss Martha Clark, Tuesday eve- | (ning. Miss Clark will be married to As evervhody knows that the Lyceum theater is closing this Sun- day night at 10:30 for alterations and | renovations. The management of tie theater has arranged to close up its season with the greatest in photo- | plays. | The program arranged for the “Farewell Bill" to play today and Bunday only is a knockout. See it and be convinced. The maln attraction s “The Country Doctor” starring Rudolph Schildkraut, Junjor Coghlan m De Grasse, Gladys Brockwell, Virginia Bradford and Louis heaux. A vibrant story of heroism, sacrifice, pathos, love, laughter and devotlon iw the rugged hills of New England. A dramatic plcture packed with thrills aud appeal. You'll regret miss- | irg it The story tells of a sclf-sacrific- ing country physician in rural New England who is on duty day and night and whose efforts frequently are rewarded with the gift of a sack of potatoes or turnips! There is a charming love theme, between the daughter of a “scarlet” weman and the son of a small town tyrant, which leads to a pathetic tragedy, yet through the efforts of the doc- tor, all ends happil There are thrills and laughs aplenty, so that for a mixture of comedy and drama, few pictures produced this season sur- pass in heart interest and appeal this delightful saga of the unsung | heroes of the rurals districts. Tho: who like dramatic pictures, roln‘\rd by wholesome laughs, will find “The ! New Britain WED., JUNE 20 Stanley J. Lonsdale of Bridgeport | at the end of this month. “ . Miss Bessic Sullivan, danghter Mr. and Mrs. Daniél Sulllvan Greenwood strect was the guest honor at a bridge party Saturday afternoon Mrs. Walter street. Miss Sullivan of | of | of | given last | at the home of | Sullivan of Cedar | is to become the | bride of Charles Gaffney on June 28. | | 4. | Miss Loreita Heslin of Lincoln | street was given a mlsv-nllanvoun} shower Monday evening at the home of Miss I"rances McAloon of Stanley it Miss Heslin will hecome the bride of Frank W. Bohnau of Meriden on | 3uno 20. ! oG Miss Sulie (. Murphy of Lincoln | strect was guest of honor at a din- it given at the Shuttle Meadow | club Thursday cvening by George | 2, B r for the stenographers 0" the Corbin Screw corporation. Miss| Murphy is leaving the corporation today to become the secretary Clifton W. Wilson of Hartford. | o iy Miss Ivol Grant was given a shower Mond of Miss Minnic McKeon on Wilson | street. Miss Grant will hecome the TODAY ONLY VAUDEVILLE REVUE On the Screen RICHARD X “QUICK DS” Added Feature ESTHER RALSTON in “SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS SUNDAY—MONDAY HEARTS of MEN with Mildred Harris, Warner Richmond e ADDED FEATURE —— REX BELL in “WILD WEST ROMANCE” Tickets on sale Circus Das at Crow- | oil's Drug Store. Same price as on | grounds. | sarden. | dent, | Worthy advisor, Grace ,Holstein: charity, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, bride of John Stevenson on August ! s 00 Miss Emma Greenburg, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Greenburg of Chesnut street, in a piano recital tomorrow ‘tecrnoon at 3:30 o'clock’ assisted by Eugene Goldstein, violini The program is as follows: Bach .. Gavotte from 3d Eng. Suite Beethoven .... Sonata op. 49, a. Allegro montroppo. 3 b. Minuetto. Violin solo . Eugenc { Schubert . Andante from Symphony Chopin . Valse, op. 64. No. 1| GEIGE o ave e asswinin RButterfly | Frim! . Etude Fantastique | Levine . Humoresque Mayer Heln : Ballet Music Miller ...... +.... Valse Pathetique Hungarian Dance— Miss Miller, 1da Greenburg. Accompanist, Helen Horn. CLUB EVENTS Daughters of Founders i and Patriots of America ‘ Meet Next Friday. The exccutive hoard of the Wom- an’s club of Maple Hill are sponsor- ing the anndal community picnic lield today ar one o'clock on the lawn of H. H. Howard's residence on Maple Hill avenue. All the resi- ldents of Maple Hill are invited to atend and to bring a basket lunch. Later in the afternoon there twill be games for the children under the direction of William F. Middle- mass and Miss Marion Fieber. s . The annual meecting of Katherine Gaylor chapter of Bristol, D. A. R., was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Emil H. Funk at “Stony Hill,” Whigville. A lunch- con wag held preceding the business meeting at which officers for the en- suing year were elected. Mrs. John lLatdlaw Buell of Litchfield, chair- | ! man of the national defense, was the | guest of honor and speaker. The annual garden show of the Newington Garden club will be held Wednesday, June 13, in the chapel of the Newington Congregational church. There will be exhibits of irises, peonies, perennials, and shrubs. Prizes will also be offered for best arrangement of wild flow- ers and for the best minfature rock John C. Williard of Weth- ersficld, Mr. Van Laar of Hartford, and Mrs. Cummings of Bristol, will act as judge: principal s 0 ‘The Connecticut chapter, Daugh- ters of Founders and Patriots of America. will open its mecting, ¥Fri- day, June 15, with a luncheon at halt after twelve o'clock at the | Shuttle Meadow club. Mrs, Mary Swift Whittlesey, president, will preside at the business meeting fol- lowing the luacheon and Mra. John Laidlaw Buell, the national presi- and Miss Susan A. Norcross will he the speakers, after which Mra. George L. Loomis presents A Bit of Old Russia” fllustrated by Ruselan-American children of New Gritain. The hostesses for the day will be: Mrs. Willlam F. Brooks, Mrs. Frank J. Porter, Mrs. Orlando E. Swift and Mrs. James B. Thomson. o o 0 Members of the College club New Pritain are today giving a pie- nic and shower at the summer home of Mrs. M. A. Kinsella at Grove Beach in honor of Mias Elizabeth Corbly. Miss Helen Tngham and Mias Stella Eisenberg, the three girls who were awarded the College club scholarship this year. & ¢ o 0 The Dartmouth club of New Brit- ‘aln held its annual luncheon at the Hotel Burritt last Saturday Dr. Joseph H. Potts was re-elected | president and John A. Pelletier, sec- retary and treasurer. The club will resume its mestings at the Burritt Hotel the first Saturday in COctober, PN Newly elected officers of New Britain assembly, No. 6. Order of Rainbow for Girls, were installed on Tuesday evening by Past Worth Adviser Helen Erickson, assisted by Past Dorthy Adviser Marion Rand, !installing marshal; Madeline Trow, | installing chaplain, and Marion Sor- row, installing recorder., Officers installed were as follows: Boardman; worthy associate adviser Clarabelle Louise Sackett; liope, Marjorie Leavitt; faith, Mil- ared Carroll; recorder, Dorls Van- derbrouk; treasurer, Ruth Hewitt: chaplain, Ruth Lawson; drill leaden, Olive Prelle; love, Mildred Miller; religion, Agnes Johnson: nature, Eu- nice Rickert; immortality, Bernice Bollman; fidel Margery Parker; puflonbnh Doris Smyrk: service, confidential observer, June 9 Fireworks SATURDAY NIGHT $1,000 worth. Our new exhibitor is New England’s largest. This ex- hlbmon won several first prizes last year at Italian eelelrutbns. Don’t miss it! RIALTO BALLROOM SATURDAY, JUNE 9 Music By Imperial Club Orchestra DANCING Bill Tasillo and his orchestra Sunday Free Band Concert Miller presents Ida | Goldstein of | noon. | Qp O | e URDAY, JUNE JUNIOR COGMLAN and AUDOLEH SCHILDKAAUT o ‘THE COUNTAY DOCTOR® AT LYCEUM TODAY AND ¢ NDAY ONLY (Continued from First Page) abeth Gibney: onter observer, Mre. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter, who 5 5 e Galbraith; musician, Mabel spend most of their time in Chicago, | ** 1148 hopes of secing the stranded Erikson; choir director, Mildred have come to Washington and he ('3f' and the 18 men that composed Rein and Mrs. Leiter will be given a din- | (h° crew on the North Pole trip. Choir—Lois Clark. Gladys Leavitt, ner tonight Senater Trederick | He Will drop food overboard to Dorothy Crawley. Madelihe Trow Hale of Maine, in cclebration of , !I¢ men, should they be sighted, as Mabel Spring, Trene Winger, Helen their twenticth wedding anniver- ‘isie;teod (prokatily Dypnow e foan pankosi, Heweit, Gertrude (sary. Tomorrow Mr. and Mre. Lei- | (Xhaustion. They carried a rescrve e last meeting of the advisory | iMVited a larget number of guests h e Nar s 5 - ; I. Henry was accepted with regret, aVe a large estate in Vieginia in | [ SO0, S0 OSSR -»rgw} o ther M. Andrew former gog. |SEBE of Ihe Potomae viver Whews | oit sogienated, it was probably of the hoard of advisers, was 'hey formerly entertained, but of | (i 0 T R T TES PROREON elected to succeed hiere and she was |late vears they have occupled the ! /05y FeC Ly 0 B 0 R installed into the office of mother formidable mansion on Dupont Cir- (it 1 BXER’ P adviser by Charles T. Leavitt. Mrs, | Cl¢ built by the late marchant prince | = Fope Again Grows Jda Barnes is the new secretary of [« Z. Leiter, and willed to his son. Yome, June § (I'P)—Hope for the At the close of the in- e o 0 Roth the Coolidge are summer in the the board. stallation the retiring worthy advis- | cr, Marien Rand, was presented with a jewel by the installing offi- | cer, Helen Erickson. Presid west, the with a partienlarly wardrobe With pienty of heavy boots | The gignals intercepted Triday and coats, sweaters and short sKirts | \ieit Ly the Citta i Milano 'H"; of a stronz material. Walking is the o po>'|‘|0]“ of "m “d‘“" S only outdoor sport in which MTS&. Nowhoase Lapd, close to Spitzbergen ‘1.001’.‘5? ];‘nnl‘\‘xvlz-‘&]au‘i (Htp] "’“: The government announcement e gawve been taken in the | waid “the Citta Di Milano apparent- ¥ E e Iy has been successtul in maintayn- Searcely one of the h tourists who visited the 1 More Weddings This Week Than . 5 gave the position of the lost - [01' LOflg Tlme the Hotel Washington but asked | i 219 FOR 00 nrwf‘a;‘:»l:::hl £ e paesry ,,f,; ‘:“‘i ;1:’"9 1‘“’”": e Smith off Northeast Land, which is T s otoh ot Thenier, O | iust scrom Hinlopen Siralts from Washington, June 2 (®—Cupig heard the wis P »‘,"“*’ . Spitzbergen to which island the was rampant In Washington this @ reproduction of the state dinIng |y.yi2 wag en route when last heard table when set with week with weddings in unusual {!able Shen est wih - flomers fOr | oy numbcr, many of the young bride- | 1oMe tmportant dinner. WFY‘O:T\:‘ (Previous unconfirmed messages oma heing of the graduating class 'N°r® EopEeny: g % ved at o grooms g of the g g ment had there heen such an ex. | Tocéived at various times in the past at Annapolis and some of them go- hibit, for it would have ing to the academy chapel in An- L8 F00, i napolis with their diplomas in hand 'D""“h “‘“‘ "“M”f":"”" ¥ A 1n sed the gils of their ehelon | DO TELS SHO0S QRmRADOR ¥ 00 Several ot the c cmonies were per- formed in the chapel and the bridal parties came to Washington to hold receptions in the brides' homes. The Ambassador of France, M. Claudel, announced the engagement of his daughter, Mile. Marie Antoin- ette Claudel to M. Mequillet, of Par- is, the wedding to take place in the bride's home in the French capital in August. M. Mequillet is the son which won a second prize. were the flowers used and two Dresden Ch yellow, sent from mington, Del., of a former member of the I'rench | yire’ blooms and among them her house of representatives. £10,000 orchid bearing two huge | Unlike most heiresses of this mauve or lilac color blooms. Crowds | country, Mile. Claudel has given stood about these precious blooms | jover much of her time at the em- | all day, trying for a sight of so valu- | bassy in acting as eoctal secretary able a plant. It has but one dupli- for her parents. and her telephone | number in the state department di- | in England. Even Mre. E. B. Mc- plomatic list was for the conven- Lean's hope dlamond could not “F ll jence of the corps and socicty folk |have created greater admiration | arewe {who wished to communicate socially with the embassy. plants, she and Mrs. ONLY ART 4 DAYS Dolores Del Rio . “What Price Glory” . ooo Drama . . . Passion . Now Triumph: . It has everything. WILLIAM FOX esents | Comedy! Song! Dancel NDAY PRICES 15° 30° 40° SUNDAY Star of “Ramona” . . . the Charmaine of Again . . . Romance Thrills and can Horticultural society exhibit in flowers for looked with the Edward Reale McLean and Pansies and there were five baskets, not filled with the | Llooms but actually made of them 1 ladies tirely robed fn pansies of purple and | Mrs. Willilam H. Dupont of “'fl- her more | than $2.000,000 collection of orchids many thousands of dollars worth of cate in the world and that one is| than did her various collections of Frank Brett | Campus Sweethearts 1928. Mre, fully equipped for a first lady of the land having provided herself tetching sport en- | The Incomparable Star! 'GILDA GRA with CLIVE BROOK in “THE DEVIL DANCER” with a Stupendous Vaudeville Show! STRAND 1 5—DBroadway Artists—b STAGE | va | THE | THE HARRIS THREE 5 | wmn | s ! BROMLEY Fast and SELECT | “wsuLpRrED 1 turions | *In Ate" AcTs | e Vaudeville's Favorite Funsters | GROGAN & WILLIAMS 5 I A Laft Novelty “Backstage” COMING NEXT THURSDAY | Hoyes winning s collections. Perhaps the most touching fea- ture of the flower show werc the exhibits from Walter Reed “ospital | where are housed hundreds of di: ‘abled soldiers whose greatest joy is 10 tend the flower gardens. They | won & number of prizes and each exhibit of cut blooms was shown in woven baskets or holders, the work of the even more disabled men. PRI This is the scason for:pllgrimages to the historlc spots in Virginia and especially to the various Washington | shrines which have in late years bLeen redeemed from utter desola- tion and dissolution by the Daughters of the American Revolution or other 1 prizes for 1ber of the exped tion which flew over the North Pole in the dirigible Norge two years ago with General Umberto Nobile, said today that he considered that the !latest report of wireless communi- | December was announced today by cation being established with the Principal Lewis Terry. The intcrest airship Ialia to be much likelier | of the gift is to be expended annuale than previous reports, ly “to realize in the academy and It the news proved correct, he among its students certain aesthetic stated he would ncel his projected and humane ideals which dominated | relief cxpedition as his assistance | the life of the student for whom the See e memorial is named.” | —ETHEL — $10,000 GIFT TO EXETER Exeter, N. H., June 9 UP—A gift of $40,000 to Phillips Academy here by the family of George 8utre Locw. cnstein, Exeter '23, who dicd lust e B e R oA 1S e ST At Wi organizations. The society for (hv-l Lfi&?fi 9 mAm preservation of Virginia antiquities | LL "G‘ E, made a trip fo Gunston Hall, and v [4 also visited Pohick ehurch where George and Martha Washington | were wont to attend. ITAUIA BELIEVED | LOCATED AT LAST +AGHION GRYS® NT GKiRTS AD: GURELY COMING- DOWY { | ultimate locating of the Italla, lost polar craft, grew today after an official government an- nouncement, said the relicf ship Cit- ta Di Milano had reccived radio sig- nals believed to be from the Italia dirigible ing wireless contact with the ’VAIIII for 2 minutes Friday evening.’ It added the signals “app ently two weeks had indicated the Ttalia | might be on Franz Josef land, some distance from Northeast Land. None of these messages could be traced, however, General Nobile was he- lieved only a ehort distance from | Kings Bay. Spitzbergen, when he | |'ast reported on his downward ‘light from the North Pole. It was | vossibla his route would have taken | nim over Northeast Land). A Oslo, Norwa ndsen Hopeful | June 9 (A —Roald LYCEUM MORAN in “DON'T MARRY” A THIEF IN THE DARK” Pick o' the Pictures! Program” 2—Days Only—2 Twice Sunday Today—Sunday sy His Enemy’s Son Was Dy- | v s ing! A fierce blizzard raged | MON., TUES., WED. | —What was he to do? “Your | Continuous || Duty!” she said, and he did it—Here’'s a picture you'll | heartily enjoy. ' HE LOVED THE LADIES! ¢ And Who Wouldn't When They Happen - To Be— ENEE ADOREE, MARCELINE DAY CARMEL MYERS AMON NOVARRO “A CERTAIN i MAN” s, pan Co-Feature Mrs. Wallace Reid s T ol N| o nce o he il "':‘Irlbmkcr who Met His { “He_l.l Ship Match! Bronson” § with g Nqah Beery THURS. 'REGINALD DENNY . ., sl _‘ FRI. —in— 3 Sinners e SAT. “Good Morning Judge” All Star Cast This Theater will close Sun. Night at 10:30 for altera- tions and renovations. Re-Opens Sept. KEEP SMILING THERE'S “HAPPINESS AHEAD" WATCH FOR MERCHANT'S GIFT NIGHT!