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&~ = Culess otherwiee indicated. theatrical notices and reviews fn this colomp are w7tew W9 Srem agencies for the MILTON SILLS AT STRAND Tonight is the last showings at the Strand of Konald Colman and Vilma Banky in “Two Lovers,” & great photoplay and with an excel- lent bill of select vaudeville, Beginning Thursday the program changes and brings Milton Silis in N — =g S \t'/ R &= \p a= = 3 espective emusement company. AT THE CAPITOL Tonight is the last showing at the { Capitol of “Forgotten Faces” the | dramatic photoplay hit which has | been pleasing patrons since ita open- ing on Sunday last. Clive Brook, Mary Brian, Baclanova and William | Powell have the leading rotes in this | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1928. FLASHES OF LIFE: KING OF AR GETS AUTOMOBILE LICENSE IN NEW YORK By the Assoclated Press. : Mineola, N. Y.—The king of the ajp is now entitled to drive an automobile in New York v, Célonel Lindbergh took a road test | for half an hour and after passing | paid one dollar for a permit. No' trick examination could fool him. Near a fire hydrant the told him to stop quickly. Lindb | did so, but made sure the car the required distance from the hy- drant, | been much | pages about London—There has ada in the sporting the numibr of clubs Stewart Scheftel, American, at Le Touquet, Ir nt- living inspector | carried by Waterbury—Six jurymen accepted at first day of trial of Louis N. Lee- pold on two counts of first degree tnurder. £ Hartford — Michael A. Conner nominated for state senator by dem- ocrats of first district. Meriden — Andrew Bernski and Walter Wolanske, 1S year old youth: escape from Cheshire re- formatory. Hartford—Authoritics report that or brewed from garbage and cwed vegetables is ftiltering inte Hartford. picture which will stir the heart | with ita tender message. Beginning Thursdgy the entire program will change and will offer a double fea- ture. bill presenting Esther Ralston and a great supporting cast in| “Sawdust Paradise” and Buster Keaton in “The Camera an.” Esther Ralston gives a remarkable portrayal in “Sawdust Paradise,” a {romantic theme that holds interest | his new production “The Crash” as the main movie attraction. All the power, the pathos and the dramatic events that have made| railroad building and railroad oper- | ation in out of the way plaees one | of the most colorful episodes of the progress of this country, is vividly depicted at the Strand theater Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The picture is Miiton Sills’ latest starring vehicle for First National,|from end to end. “The Crash,” and its is by far the| Beginning Sunday Emil Jannings | best picture in which this virile star Wwill be presented in his big Para- s appeared for 3 long time. As mount hit “The Patriot,” a story of the “hard-boiled” leader of a tough | Russia under the rule of Paul the wrecking crew, stationed in the High | First, the mad Czar. Jannings, in $ierra mountains, Sills lends a por- |it, gives his greatest role. | trayal that compares with the sea- e son's best. The vaudeville is headed by the Dack Shang Troupe, an cficring of Oriental wonder workers. Other acts ‘HOPPE CHEERFUL IN | include the Dancing McDonalds in GHARLESTow“ PRISON Crangle “Aristocrats of Variety!’; | Will Be Transferred to “Block” 1f Wilson and Evans in new songs and | stories; and Jack Waldron in “A Breath of Broadway.” 3 Beginning Sunday D. W. Griffith’s for_ Xibesty. ‘ *The Battle of the Sexes” will bel poston, Oct. 10 (UP)—Stephen | offered. This is the photoplay that ; yio o o ending | He Attempts Break (ive, as set the country talking. L A the first 24 hours of a life sentence | in solitary at Charlestown tate | | prison today, following his plea of | guilty to the second degree murder | . City Items ——— Joseph DeRange complained to the police last night that a dog bit him on the leg at Allen and Lawlor streets. The police are investizating a re- port that Rudolph's garage at 115 Cherry street wi broken into and & battery and & number of tools taken. Entrance was effected through a rear window, which was broken. | Girl Scouts Rummage Sate, SAtur- dey. October 13th, at 507 Main— Send clothing here Friday afternoon or phone 4747.—Advt Automobiles driven by William C. Kopochus of 34 Kibbe street, Hart- ford, and by Allen Wicolet of 37 North street, figured in a minor col- lision at 7:45 last night at Walnut | and Main streets. & oernumerary | Officer William Cronin reported no cause for police-action. ey i Girl Scouts Rummage Sale, Satur- |O°ST$ are isolated. day, October 13th, at 507 Main— | HOPPe was sentenced to life fm- | Send clothing here F v afternoon | Prisonment for slaying Patrolman | or phone 474T.—Advt. | Alfred N. Hollis during a robbery | A daughter was born last ‘night to | it Quincy on October 4, 1927. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bocskay of 26 Day street. | Randolph Morris, aged 21, of 191 of a policeman. The notorious burglar and jail- | breaker, while | facing lifelong in- | carceration, mevertheless found cause to be elated over the out-| come of his trial. For, in changing | his plea after a Norfolk county jury | at Dedham had disagreed as to his | guilt on a first deerce murder | Hoppe evaded a second al and perhaps the electric chair. Although Hoppe has escaped from the Maine state prison and made two getaways from the Ver- | mont state prison, officials doubted that he would be able to get out | |of the Charlestown institution. They stated that if Hoppe at- tempted to employ his jail-breaking abilities he would be transferred to | the “block” a small section of | | Cherry Hill where troublesome pris- CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY A birthday party was held last| Belden strect, sustained injuries to‘,x;:;‘;::". ‘b‘_’lrslk'j»*s‘ilurr Satalje at her | two fingers of the left hand while | (00,0 3 (08 SLEERt, WhIE was at- working today at the Fafnir Bearing | i, W0 "€ [ 00 & Wt of close Co. plant. He was taken to New Brit- iresented on the occasion with num- ain General hospital for treatmént. | roug gitts, Refreshments 5 Stanley Women's Reliet Corps will | served and' games werd played hold a meeting Friday evening, Oc- | ing the ovening. iy teber 12 at 7:45 o'clock, for an of- ficers' rehearsal and to vote on & | change in the tir of meeting. Hot lunch specials. Crawell Drug. —advt. MISS CASLOWITZ SHOWERED A bridge-shower was tendered Miss May M m Caslowitz at her home at 7 Corbin avenue last — night by Misses Jeannette and Mollie * | Light. Miss Caslowitz received a Yale Hope Mission > number of gifts. She will be- | large Lays Carner Stone cono the brice of David Lichman New Haven, Oct, 10.—(#)—The of Providence, R. 1, on Sunday, corner stone for the new Yale Hope | October 14. £ mission was laid today on its site at 305-309 Crown street with Rev. M McKee, 1619, pastor of the Church | of Christ in Yale university officiat- ing. Charles G. Camphell, 1909, Elmer D. Keith, 1910 and Arthur B. Clark, 1929, spoke at the exerei The Yale Hope mission is de: ed as “the most unique rescue work in America, rebuilding broken lives under the auspices of the Yale sociation and the National Bible in. stitute, 900 Wethersfield Ave. Hartford PALAIS ROYAL | Dancing Every Night Except Monday Ladies Free Tues. and Thursday Every Friday Night—New Britain Night Saturday Night—Battle of Music L= aa———¢t _——_—— 2 Ruth Gsodrich Horton Teacher cf Singirg On Wednesday .fi—.\t the Hart Studios—Room 411 Booth’s Block Phone 2531 or Hartford 4-3845 PICK O’ THE PIOTURES! CAPITOL , FRIL, SAT. Double Features! sther Ralston sdys - ou/’ll find reel happiness in ANNOUNCEME n sddition to our Beauty Parlor and Ladies Barber Shop service we now Manicurist. A Wonderful Romaatic Adventure! Co-Feature ————— A Sure Lip-Cracker! Funnier Than Ever Before Greeting Cards | Buster Keaton You will enjoy going over fllis‘ —in— TheCameraMan year’s showing of cards at our store. | you' to place your order now for lai- A Scream—A Laugh Riot sr delivery. ADKINS A Complete Setvice widest selection possible and urge Be So Funny. | manner she wished. i the floor. STRAND We have succeceded in stocking the | ! I You Never Knew Buster Could 88 Church St. ly won the English boys' golf cham- pionship. He needs a husky c die. In his bag ordinarily are only 20 clubs, fifteen irons, four woods and one putter. —Democrats pledge $36,- al campaign at session | New Tyrus Haven—Prof. ly William A San Francisco—Professor known as a Raymond Cobb is to teach the Gouthe scho tor of classi- young idea of Japan how to wallop. | cal German erature in the Yale He is to tour the country lecturing library, dics in hospital from illness. on baseball and playing with vari-| : ous university team: w Haven—Congressman John Tilson declines challenge by Praf. Boston—Eleanora Scars is to hike from Laurel, Md., to Bal Saturday. By way of a little prac- tice she walked from DBoston to Pride’s Cr ., 24 miles, in hours, ion to congress for a te on questions of party party responsibility and ponent joint ¢ prosperit prohibition. ‘Stamfm:d Woman Accused Of Deserting Children Stamford, Oct. 10.—(A)—Mrs, Dalmalina Mosarallo was charged {n city court today with desertion ef her ten children. She is 36 years old, 1 was ed in company with ony Geronimo, 36, whom she mars ried four months ago. Little Rock, Ar illian Bo: who does such stunws as chahg from_a speeding automobile to an airplane in flight, is to setile down, meaning retire from the profession of thrilllng. t ex- Paris—There has been gre citement over the world s : this country—not. The Frenc The man was charged with carrg- papers have printed aline, not ing a gun and a sword cane the even a word, Ulade of which was three feet long. he woman's case was continued il Suturday that more particulars t be obtaincd of the family. » oldest child, a daughter, is 14. In the meantime the authorities will determine what provision will be made for the childr Police Allege Driver Killed Dog, Kept Going John Wejtusik, aged 31, of Clinton strect, pleaded not guilty to | charges of driving without having a ssion, and evad- in police court te- nd the case was continued un- . He was arrested by Me- toreycle Officer David Doty, and re- | presented by Attorney Monroe Gordon. Tt is a car driv- by Wojtusik killed a dog and he to stop. new commission of de- Joseph high 1 car. De here mentia flivveritis colleg Wisemont was in_court d in his gaudily deco 1 the juds explained the m r it — A ase aski Whereupon red to a comm the youth was refer- Media, Pa—A jury of seven men and five women here was immur to pulchritude, Judge M charged in the case of Mrs. McDowell Page, the M an Atlantic City pagean God has endowed this girl auty ceptionally careful not to let this fact sway your verdict. She was convicted of larce Berlin — The grandson has been nam grandfather, Pau} von Hindenbu Stockbridge, M Miss Mary Weyman has been bu in the The body was placed on a farm wagon trimmed with laurel. Two horses of her country estate drew st to the grave. Emerson Studio 13 Dancing Evening Classes Business Girls BALLROOM STAGE 162 MAIN ST. —One of the Charles W. McHose of Los Angeles and New York for wishing a divorce is that her hus- band has been a bad loser, hurling £olf sticks or throwing low cards on She obtained a decree. New Haven—Will of Mrs. T. B. Blackstone of Chicago reveals lar, bequests to institutions in this state. Reno, reasons given b New For Hartford—Testimor n first da trial of Roger W. Watkins for em- bezzlement of $141,000 tends to show that he created big corporation with | out funds. | ERNST LUBITSCH wlThe Patriot’ fannictipos DWGRIFTITH s SHELYES of the Sexes Dy imacr the Middhe Class Haomer™ M . ‘ ried NEIL ILTON Nevee Will You Be More Stirred! BEGINS SUNDAY at the CAPITOL NS SUNDAY ! TRA ND l‘”“'“'\’lfil\‘ffiflf"“ —THURS.—FRL—SAT. Wrecked Trains—Wrecked Hearts—and a Man Whose Courage and Daring Saved Both! s 4 s A Thrilling Romance of the Rail DEVILLE JACK WALDRON A Sreath of Broadway 5 SELECT vAU DACK SHANG TROUPE Oriental Wonder Workers! 'WILSON and EVANS 00. Comedy As You Like It OLIVER and CRANGLE Variety Stars DAN G McDONALDS Pace Makers of Dance CURTIS ENDORSES SEN. LA FOLLETTE Republican Ticket" 8t. Paul, Minn, Qet. 10 (A—8en- ator Charles Cur the yepublican vice presidential nominee, is hewing | te his leng-standing slogan af “the | straight republican ticket” as he campalgns through the interstate | palitical @ones of the northwest where factional strife in state peli- | tics looms as a threatening influenee | on the national centest. Endorse “Young Rob" 8o yesterday at Buperior, Wis., he | endorsed Senator Robert M. La Fal- | lette, the republican senatorial nom- |inee, and Yast night in Duluth gave his werd for Arthur E. Nelson, regu- lar republican caniidate for the senate in this state. La Fellette so far has said noth- ing about the Hoover-Curtis ticket. His faction in Wisconsin has ep- | posed Walter Kohler, of the conserv- { ative wing, the republican guberna- | torial nominee, | good word for Mr. Kohler. shipstead Opponent | Senator Shipstead, ~farmer-labar, is the opponent of Mr. Nelson, regu- | lar republican in Minnesota. He re- | ceived committce appointments from | the republicans during his term in | the senate. Shipstead has no demo- i cratic epponent. Only this week the democratic ap- ponent of Son. La Follette in Wis- consin withdrew with the statement | that La Follette “is just as much in | tavor of the legislative program for | which Gov. Smith stands as I am.” | Senator Curtis at Superior and at Duluth mentioned hoth Mr. La Fol- lette and Mr. Nelson by name as he | did ether republicans, and in beth | states he called for the election of the “republican ticket from top to bottom.” | Supports Hoover | tiam H. apponent of Senator La Follette. He is a member of the conservative fac- | | tion and is supporting Mr. Hoover. | Today the Republican vice presi- dential neminee was the guest of the | twin cities. He speaks tonight at 8t. | Paul. A luncheon at Minneapolis was | planned by party leaders. He was prepared to renew his diseussion of | farm relicf, to stress the pratective | tariff as a benefit to agriculture. DANCE AT NORDEN'S BUNGALOW TONIGHT Musie By IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA Added Attraction FOX TROT Contest CENTS? in a riding radius of in a Yellow Cab! ONE FARE! NO CHARGE for extra pas sengers. NO CHARGE for extra stops. Pay what the meter reads. Pay What the U Al 0 Yote “The Struight' In Wisconsin, State Senator Wil- | Markham has filed as an | “Safest Ride in Town’ Do You Realize that you can ride ONE MILE in a com- fortable, well kept Yellow Cab for FORTY Practically all of the theaters, hotels and business offices in the center of town are TUBPPRLIN 10 GRUSE AS |2 % , FAR WEST AS ST, B0 &, - 2 | |as Cazetta appeared to hold belief 2 2 | that he was exempt fr Lic - Will Visit Bostan and Many Other € was cxempt frem pelice jur isdiction on t | Cities On Nis Good Wil | Patrolman Witliam McMurray was | | callea befor con relative Mission Ito an all ch of the depart- ry into the hheld by the ing wi New York, Oct. 10 (UP) — The Mentru German super-dirigible Graf Zep- matter. o | pelin will cruise over America as far | commit as Bt Louis after its arrival in this country, Hugh Allen, special repre- sentative of the Goodyear-Zeppelin Corp., announ: today. Among the citics it will visit ar Boston, Akron, Detroit, Chicago, St. | Louis, Leuisville, Washington, New | York and Philadelphia, if the tenta- tive schedule is followed. No dates for the visits have been set. | Since the voyage is intended to be 3 good-will mission, as many places will be visited as possible, Allen said Civilian passengers likely will be taken aboard en the overland cruise, and some requests for passage to Germany on the return trip may be granted. , POLICEMAN REPRIMANDED K-R-O 18 relatively harm- less to human beings. live- etock, dogs, cats, poultry, vet is guaranteed $o kill rats aud mice every time, Suspension Against Supernumerary h : who is supporting | his democratic 0P | porpert Hoover, Curtis also spoke @ i K-R-O dues Rot contain aisenic, phosphor- ous, barium carbonate of any othet deadly poisan. sacuive ingredient 1 squill ss tee- . emmended by the U. . Dept. of Agricul Surciatheislatest bulletinon “Rat Contsol.” Who Took Railread Gate Tender ’ From Post Lifted By Board. After the regular meeting of the beard of police commissioners I night, the committee on rules a | discipline gave a hearing to Sup | numerary Officer Charles Raineault, | who was suspended a week ago af {he had taken James Cazetta, gats |tender at the Main street railroad | crossing, frem his post to the police ation. The commissioners took the viewpoint that the officer had failed | to use proper judgment, and he was reprimanded, after which the pension was lifted. Officer Raineault is said to have 1dhAY oMLY Emil Jannings ‘The Street of Sin’ A Mighty Picture of Life's Weak- ness and Love's Strength! FREE — FREE T0 EACH LADY TOMORROW Janet Gaynor Star of “7th Heaven” “2 Girls ‘"\_Vanted” = Co-Feature «= Antonio Moreno —in— “Nameless Men” ALMOND Ice Cream HAT could be m: Ice Creal Your Fro-joy ¢ gladly serve you this appropriate v}l’l‘; have it for a wee Thursday Fro-joy 2-flavor Package G qg._) whicl 40 cents . . . but only generous serviugfor noted authority on tertaining, arranges a flavor combination For Columbus Day has arranged an unus! ing menu and color Folders in the Fro-j Be sui Columb Meter Reads menu with illustrated for the housewife-hostess. REWELL 70 HELSING | A farewell party to Raymesd C | Helsing will be given by members of the Swedish Bethany church temers |row evening. Mr. Helsing, who hes been organist and choir leader at the local church for several years, will leave Qctober 15 for Minneapelis nn., where he has accepted a sime ilar position in a somewhat larger field. He will play his farewell ser- s here Sunday morning. h lettars tastify to the merit of e tiahrmegAntiglgd o But it out accordiny (o direcuions here at its barm with following result. Pi - hauled away 578 dead rats. ) Wasdea No. 2, Azk. Stats Farm, Tuckes, at$1.00 delivered. Large sise (four times much) $2.00. K-R-0Co., Ohis.. m- KILLS-RATS-ONLY Ice Cream and ore deli- cious than the foreguing m flavor combination which Alice Bradley has ar- ranged for Colymbus Day? dealer will novel and ‘flavor blend. He k, starting Oct. 11, in the new Pint Package, which serves three generously, i Fro-jo; and in the new Jhy;,rovi Reia 4 —nowaste. “finesse” : k Miss Bradley, the Every wee i ok il o new Fro-joy and a new suggestions Miss Bradley ually interest lorful table setting. Packages will give you all the details. re to ask your dealer for the us Day Fro-joy flavors! Chocke- of **Youth Wnits**

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