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"lw"j| L .iL. %x\lllf‘ i { 7T =& \,,.:-- Usless otherwise indicated. theatrical wotices s ®Xen by press agencies for the {NNAPOLIS" AT THE cAPITOL The attraction at the Capitol for today, Tuesday and Wednesday pre- sents “Annapolis,” the film produc- tion that tells a stogy of the life and loves of the cadets at the famous U. 8. Naval Academy. It is gay with romance, as breezy as a bright sum- mer's day and its theme is very in- teresting from end to end. John Mack Brown is featured in ® large cast of screen favorites that includes Jeanette Loff and Hugh Al- lan. On Saturday at noon, will introduce to New Britain, mravels of the age, the Capitol the Vitaphone and Movietone, those unequalled devices that give the human voice, natural sound and accompaniment to the motion picture. The inugural at- traction beginning Saturday for an engagement of five day is and Janet Gaynor featured in the star roles. It is on the Movietone and the musical accompaniment is by the Roxy theater orchestra of 110 pieces. There will also be Vita- phone vaudeville acts featured. LOOKINC R 'H OTHER Bridgeport, Nov. 5 (®—Detec- tive Sergeant Robert A. McCullough testifying today hefor: Coroner John J. Phelan at his inquest into the death of Pasquale Rosa who was fatally shot in front of his home on the night of October stated that he had information given him that Rosa and Peter TLonge, a boarder at the Rosa home, were looking for each other with guns the nicht of the shooting McCullough told the coroner that he learned trom Mrs Rosa that her Vusband had ordered her to put l.ongo out of the house on October 22 when his rent was due. Longo has been sought by the police since the night of the shooting. PICK ' THE PICI URES! CAPITOL TODAY, TUES., WED. Continuous "ORESENTS), JOKN MACK BROWN, Jul!"! LOFF, HUGH ALLAN AND WiLLIAM BAKEWELL \ s xreo 07 iR ChsAAT | A r.n Rm ance of the Academy! | Pathe $ Picture; First Showing Anywhere! STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY —in— “TWO TARS" THURS,, FRI. ONLY Double Features! Lillian Gish in “WIND” and Chester Conklin, W. C. Ficlds in “TWO FLAMING YOUTHS” ecial Election nght Show Tuesday Night Election Returns Announced? Last Show Starts At 10:13 Coming Earle Howard AND HIS FAMOUS ORCH. From the Strand Ballroom Brooklyn, N. Y. Just Completed I'ngagement Playing in Conjunction with MAL HALLET “At Nuttings-on-the-Charles Boston EVERY MEMBER A STAR Singing, Playing, Entertaining DON'T MISS THE FUN 50c a Person Stanley Arena Church St. New Britain “The | Street Angel” with Charles Farrell !l NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1928. CHARLAND MAKES REGORD Praised By Selectman Benjamin First Selectman Darius Benjamin today paid tribute to Horace Char- land, voting machine mechanic, who within a space of 48 hours placed and tested the 23 machines which will be in use tomorrow. This is the largest number of machines ever used in an election here and the mechanic took less time to set them than any of his predecessors, it is claimed. This is Charland's first year on the job. COMMANDERS OF LEGION WILL VISH LOCAL POST Page Seaton of Torrington and Earl (1 "'\"f" |’ nm\‘ Tespective smusement eompany. JOHN GILBERT AT STRAND A Don Juan of tomorrow among the dazzling ladies of the Vienna of today! Such is John Gilbert in his new starring picture, “The Masks of the Devil,” which opened Sunday at the Strand theater for four days. The vaudeville program is offer- ing five splendid acts featuring Flo May and her Versatile Girls in an offering that will prove real enter- taining. Other acts include Bud and Marjorie Reed Revue in *Original ongs and dances in the form of a | miniature revue; the Skatelles in “Whirling Around;” Rudell and Dunigan in “Such is Life;” and | Lou Archer and the girl friend. On Thursday Zane Grey's “Ava- lanche” will be the big attraction | with Jack Holt while the stage show | will feature Jimmy Burchill and his *londes of 1929 and “The College 1lirt” with Gaby Leslie and a big company. Beginning next Sunday Corinne Griffth will be featured in “Outcast” with Edmund Lowe. Panzer of West Hartford Here Nov. 18. Department Comman |Seaton of Torrington and |Commander Earl Panzer of West |Harttord will be the guests of Eddy- | Glover post, American L« gion, at the annual meeting on mber 18. The guests and members of the post will attend a dinner at the Burritt | Iotel, assembling first at the head- Guarters on Washington street. The post members have been in- vited to a luncheon of the Kiwanis club at 12:15 a'clock November 7. |Sues \\I‘:( Hartfor?‘l Man For $1,200 Crash Damages Suit for $1,200 was brought today oma Protasena against-Reginald funtington of West Hartford | which the plaintiff claims damazes result of an automohile col- lision on Winter and Spring streets lon November 3, 1827. It is alleged that the defendant so neghgently and recklessly drove h that of the plaintiff 1t completely, At the time accident, the plaintiff claims Huntington agreed to pay damages, which he never torney Thomas J. Cabelus the paper Matthew Papciak. Page District Liquor Violators Put Up Their Bonds Today New Haven, Nov. 5 (P —Six of ten Waterbury men arrested for vio- lation of the liquor law last week by prohibition agents led by Majo H. E. Goodnough, assistant ad ministrator for New England. ap- peared before U. 8. Commissioner | Robert H. Alcorn today to post jbonds for their appearance in federal court or before the commis- | sioner for the hearing William O'Donnell and Ralph | Giampocolo, waived examination nd will be arraigned at the next | session of the federal district court. Patrick Moran will appear before | the commissioner on November 15, | Andrew DI Pictro on November 16, Joseph Gallo on November 15, and Dan Suozzo on November 19, as a h of the that the At for dud prep: MISS JOHNSON SHOWERED Miss Ebba Johnson of 3§ Hateh street was the guest of honor at a miscellaneons shower given Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Ruth Halstrom of 62 Hawkins street. program of music and entertain- ment was given, and refreshments were served during the ever [Court Fails to Give Sinclair Decision Washington, Nov (UP)—The District of Columhia, court of ap- peals failed today to hand down its expected decision of Harry F. Sin- clair's appeal from a three-month's il sentence for contempt of the | senate in the Teapot Dome esti- gation. The next decision day is the first Monday in December, The trial of Robert W. Stewart, chairman of Standard Oil Co., of Indiana previously had been post- poned from October until next Mon- day in District of Columbia supreme court in the expectation this decision | if handed own today, would h“"] settled many disputed points in the Stewart case. Miss Johnson's marriage to David arson of Trinity street will take place this week. ‘RA RAGING Bombay, British India, Nov. & (& | —An epidemic of cholera is raging |in the state of Travancore, in the | southern part of the Indian Penin- sula The deaths already total 000, or 62 per cent of the cases. In the capital city Trivandrnm, the ontbreak has been checked by a vig orous campaign of inoculation, but {in the southern areas near the | the discase is virulent. —PALACE—' EMIL JANNINGS in “TARTUFFE THE HYPOCKITE" PARSONS HARTFORD Friday and Saturday Only Nov. 9-10—>Vatinee Saturday Messmore Kendall and Gilbert Miller Present “The Sacred Flame” By TOMORROW \um PHILBIN and MOSJUKINE, in “SURRENDER! Other Attr: LOIS MORA “DON'T MARRY" BLANKET NIGHT T WEDNESDAY ONLY CLARA BOW “THE FLF.ET SIN!” W. Somerset \(nuumm suthor of Ethel Barrymore's “The Constant W ur Betters” “Rain™ Ina Claire's deanne Engle's Staged by _Gilbert Miller WORLD PREMIER OF THIS IMPORTANT DRAMA Seats NOW Eves. Orch. §2.50; Fam. Cir. 5 Bale. $1.50, $1; Fam. 52, Mat i Prices: B 50, §i St Loges Reserved Evenings! TODAY, TUES., WED. John Gilbert —in— “The Masks of the Devil” With THEODORE ROBERTS and ALMA RUBENS A Wondcrful Tale of Fiery Passions! ~“VAUDEVILLE™™ FLO MAYO AND HER 8-VERSATILE GIRLS-8 1OU ARCHER Rudell and Dunigan| THE SKATELLES And His Girl l"floml’ n “Such Is Life” | “Whirling Around™ BUD AND MARJORIE REED REV Original Entertainments GET THE RETURNS HERE FIRST TUE! CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM 6 N With Complete Results Announced All Evening! Come Anytime! FEATURE PHOTOPLAY AT 7:00—9:30—12:15 THURS.—ZANE GREY'S “A\':\L_\;(‘HE" VAUDEVILLE 8:30—11:00 SETTING VOTING NAGHINES | - Installs and Tests 23 in 48 Hours— ' | hall. | Helen McCorkle | erved by Depnty Sheriff | cal observers. Judge Epaphroditus Peck, republican, is secking re-elee- tion after serving two terms in the legislature. His running mate, An- thony J. Rich, a lawyer, is making his initial bow in politics. BERLIN NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) The democratic nominees are Wil- liam L. Barrett, facturer, and Dr. M. I'. Claffe Both have been lifelong democrats | and have taken an active interest 1n the affairs of the party locally. The only other local contest will be | for selectmen. J. Fay Douglass and | | Frank W rge. | opposed by James L. Murray and William X. rmer, democrats. The three candidates having the Inghes( number of votes will be elected. Lostess. il | Bridge and whist will & Refreshments will be served. he Social Five were pleasantly cntertained at the home of Mrs. corge Pollard on Cottage street. The house was prettily decorated in Hallowe'en attire. Following a buf- fet luncheon a treasure hunt was en- joyed. Fortunes were also told by Madame Kresge who has been the guest of one of the'mambers of the b. The next meeting will be held vith Mis. Charles Fiske of Beckley | road and the following weck the an- nual Thanksgiving dincer will be |, !‘:"‘éfi‘(;’\;"“’l"' "\’o:"'r'i‘c“"u‘r’i:‘:; ]‘\:I‘”" AL the hame of M Bward fi indidate being sufficient to elect: 9 Justices of the peace, William N. De- The Girls' club will meet tomor- | poge® O B row afternoon at 3:45 o'clock at fo i€ (AERE S0t TOUO AN Community hall. The older girls, | o0 B FLON “AIE o e el members of the_club will meet in | po¥el S e e the evening at i3 o'clock in the yioURE L O T Dut. {ton, Joseph P. O'Connell, Thomas A. Charles F. Angerbower. rancis B. Donnelly, Rolfe E. Rowe, democ . Registrars of voters, Winthrop (Dunbar, Willard Hunt, Albert | l,omm, Frank W. Dutton, repub- ns; William F. Smithwick, ‘Lh.nlmx y bower, James P. Jennings, Charles J. Drury, demo- crats. Mr. and Mrs. ert Walsh Archer Walsh, Rob- ind the Misses Alice and | T motored to Brook- | Iyn. N. Y. yesterday where they | visited Miss Virginia Walsh who is a member of the nurses’ training | schooi at the Methodist hospital in that city. Due to the wet weather yesterd the scheduled football game between | the Berlin Panthers and the Plain-| ville Blues was postponed. .\"-l Constables, Joseph W. Harding. ouncement regarding the next date | Roscoe L. Sessions, Louis §. Burg, re. that the two teams will meet will be | yupticane: Niel Ferq: Thomas made later H. Hart, John Benoit. democrats. The Community club “aneral of Leland L. Kempton show will be held W The funeral of Leland L. Kempton at 8:16 o'clock. The E-[of 20 Landry street, who died Friday | ger and better than that of last year. | o 4y 0 “Rrictol hospital, was held at Dancing will he enjoyed after the |, o000 his atternoon at the Pros- perfornianes Dancing, singing, | 2" et TR L eh parlors. Rev. magic and el B St BT teature. 'tol Baptist church, officiated and burial was in West cemefery rench Republican Rally A French vepublican rally will be it ke AL nheld at S o'clock this evening in the e T,‘,“,'l"/::,', L e e il |1odge rooms of the Club Champlaih e Tyers |on Prospact strest. The principal branch office, Cenfral Barber Shop, | #peakers will be Aftorney I°. Gaucher e delivercd to ©of Willimantic and Attorney Joseph bl |Woisard of Danielson.” Judge vandeville | Mae D nald of Detroit the gue grandparents and Mrs, Phnlip Lotz ot Grove Ralph Gamble who is now I is Mr street mu! week- Anthony J. Rich, candidates for the general assembly, will also speak. Sunday Morning Fire fire, which broke out shortly fllnr 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning in the tenement block of Mrs. H. Dimeo at 50 Gavlord street, called "out Squad A of the central fire sta- tion. The hlaze, which apparen®ly started from a defective chimney, | was extinguished with chemical. The damage was estimated at approxi- (Continued From Page that there inv of | o'clock, | will ope | Greater interest 1s 1o, will e polling honr. the closing The polls vat 6a, m heing displayed election than fn mately $530. g ever held by National Anthem Campaign Closed the electors. The voters are primari- | 31 signatures were secured to v intercsted in the presidential con- petitions which wil be presented to test although an unusnal amount of congress requesting that the Star interest able in connection Hpangled Banner be made the na- with the state ticket tional anthem, according to a state- The contest hetween the local ean- | ment made Sunday by Thomas P. didates for representatives Cahill, chairman of the movement locally. These petitions have been illy 1 tomorrow Iy previons meetin s noties | mises | to be a close one, according 1o politi- THE NEW ERA HAS COME TERTAINMENT TO NEW BRITAIN! CAPITOL Begins SATURDAY AT 12:00 NOO A \UDEVILLE ACTS t Church of Christ, Scientist New Britain, Conn,, Announces a FREE LECTURE Christian Science By FRANK BELL, C. 8. B. Memher of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts in the Church West Main St., and Park Place. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9th, 1928 at 8 O'CLOCK. The Public is cordially invited to attend. the You Must Be Satisfied — —Or We're Not PERKINS & CO. GRAND OPENING SATURDAY School street manu- | republicans, are ! Wil- | Mather. | Attorney | lmw\mded to Captain W. 1. Joyce of | INew York city, national director of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Famous Tenor to Appear signor Mario Capelli, Italian- i American tenor, will appear in this {city on next Wednesday evening in L concert program at the Prospect i Methodist church. Th will be the { third appearance here of the famous | singer. [ | Predlcts Heavy | Vote in Vermont | | Bellows Falls, Vi, Nov. 5 (® _} | The prediction that Vermont will cast a Jarger percentage of its reg- {istered vote than any other state in ‘the union was made today by John Barrett, former divector general of the Pan-American union at Wash- | {ington. who returned to Vermont to | vote tomorrow. Barrett, who has been adviser on | adio broadcasting for the re ]vlll)liri Coughs ir Standing should be treated with Father It an excellent medicine which maintains strength and general nutrition and so favor- ably influences the pulmonary structure. 1t has vitalizing and warmth giving qualities, and people who are exposed to the rigors of outdoor life will find it to be an excellent tonic. Contains no dangerous drugs. Over 73 years as a success- ful health builder. | { is alcohol or both parties can national committee, said he based his forecast on the fact that are making unpre- eloctoral votes. Basing his forecast on m‘ tial, unbissed apd reliable reperta" odented efiorts to get out the vote, | he said he had received, Mr. Mack and also because of a non-partisan | sald, “in my opinioa the figures now appeal which he mailed last week kstand at Smith 272, Hoover 303. and throughout the state, urging voters | doubtful 57." In his doubtful list of both parties to win this honor | | he included Arizona, Celorado, Cone for Vermont. He said this appeal | Lecticut, Nevada, New Jorsey, North had been read yesterday in 70 per | Dakota, Oklahoma, 8South Dakoty cent of the churches in Vermont, | and Utah. hO(h Protestant and Catholic. Mack Declares Smith Will Be Elected Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 5 (#—Norman 1. Mack, democratic national com GIVES HALLOWEEN PARTY Miss Miriam Cohen entertained a number of friends at her home, 73 Monroe street, Friday evening. The house was attractively decorated with Halloween suggestions. Gameg mittecman of New York for 28 years, | were played and luncheen wag in a statement today predicted the 'served. Guests were presest from Ulection of Governor Smith by 272 |out of town. MEAT MARKET SPECIALS TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY 25¢ 32¢ BEST SLICED BEEF LIVER ® SPERRY & BARNES “ELM CITY” BAG SAUSAGE Ib Sliced or by the bag BEST CENTER CUT FRESH PORK CHOPS i BEST SOFT MEATED LOIN LAMB CHOPS FRESH MADE Haddock Filet To Boil or Fry 33c 49c b 23¢c FANCY SUGAR CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS 1 68 A 21c FANCY QUALITY STEER 3 SIRLOIN STEAKS 1 49c¢ Well Trimmed Used in 184 hospitals and institutions. Peaches DEL MONTE. Peaches DEL MONTE. OCEAN SPRAY. Jello OCTAGO OCTAGON Standard halves of excellent flavor! Sliced or halved Yellow Clings! Choice crushed Hawaiian fruit! Pineapple Tender sections of tree ripened fruit! Grapefruit Cranberry Sauce MINUTE TAPIOCA KELLOGG’S PEP APPLE SAUCE Combine with any fruit for a delicious dessert! ICED SPICE CAKES Makes suds faster than any other soap! 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