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,.;fiii.“mr i llll “' [ RAVERPY o l‘f""'““l“\" -|n || mlllll : I ! Unless otherwise 1 ®=en by vress agencier for the ‘espertive Gmusermest company. NORMA SHEARER AT STRAND Norma Shearer “erook” role of her Lady of Chance” a Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer production that open at the Strand theater today for | three days. GRAND THEATER, RARTFORD The lure of the motion picture studios taken many a girl from 4 comfortable home only to mect Leen disappointment in the Holly- v for fame. That is an career in “A 1in the lie plu\l\ for years. With this in mind Harry Strouse, the up-to-the second sponsor of “Frivolities.” the current attraction at the New Grand theater this week has taken a slice from real life and incorporated it in- to the routine of fun and musie, makng it a striking contrast to the ofher sequences in his entertainment. The theme is not new but it is given a t m that sinks in as nothing offered in que in years has and | the fact n. t burlesque devotess like | a hit of ma. blended with | their by the fact that | this dramatic treat is aly ac- corded vapt attention upon the part of andienece Yith Charles ((Rimho) Davis as a or. the show is far from seri- as it prog phone operator in a New York hotel, manages to acquire a goodly portion of the wealth of flirtatious old men who can't understand that therc might be a cateh when a beautiful young girl seems {0 fall in love with them. She works with two partners, played by Lowell Sherman and Gwen Lee. When she makes un extravagantly successful “haul" she double crosses her pals and flees with the spoil. Then she meets a very good looking young man und marries him under the belief that he is & millionaire. Wien she, discovers he has no money, things move with surprising thrills and climaxes. First of all, she finds she has really fallen in {love. Then he rakes good and her 3 | erstwhile pals appear on the scene sl ervation may e | The vaudeville program has five made by calling the hox office any |E00 acts presenting Georgo Libby's o after 11, Nest weeks attrac, | Broadway Dance Track; Rome and o e ut in “Just for Fun"; the Howard show of note .-(],».»m;. Novelty"; Carey Harry Cl B The Rathakellar ¢ Potter Co., in the On Sun- new are inimitable {500 and Marr, Roys”; Wheeler comedy skit “Head Lines.” | day for four days the Str: present Joan Crawford in “Dream of Love,” and on Monday for three days g attraction will feature Ray “Rainbow Revue,” with 26 “MIDNIGHT The inner working of one nation’s bis Industries is dramai night release featuring Antonio | nd Helene Costello which is at the Capitol today, Friday and Sat- rday on the Vitaphone. | e picture centers around the | bootleg ring, with its supply ships plying from Furope to the Ame g 12-mile limit, its fast motor hoats connecting with the midnight taxi fleet that carries the hooze car- ®o inland, and its schemes of hi- Jacking and illicit traffic. Although Antonio Moreno's role | in “The Midnight Taxi” is a roman- tic one, it is said to be hased upon the actual carcer of one of the most #ensational figures of the underworld —a man whose defiance of law en- forcement and notoriety as a gun- man has made him onc of the kings 1 Plante, William J. Craft dirccted. of the underworld. e There will be two Vitaphone acts | New Britain Blues Team featuring Harry J. Conley in “The | Defeats Hartford Five Book Worm™” and the Croonaders The New Britain Blues basketball in rooning Along.” A new epl- sode of “Thet Collegians” will also 'team defeated the 8t. Cyril five of | Hartford in an overtime game last | be offercd. Beginning Sunday the Capitol will offer George M. Cohan's | evening at-the Sacred Heart gym- | “The Home Towners,’ & 100 per nasium by a 28 to 26 score. The cent talking picture. |work of Gwadz in floor work and passing featured the game. In the preliminary game the Sacred Heart girls' team defeated the St. Mary's girls’ five of Hartford by a 19 to 4 score. Both games were watched by a large crowd and proved very. interesting. of the revealed PALACE TOMORROW Glenn Tryon, popular 1niversal star, whose latest hit, “How to Handle Women,” will open at the Palace theater tomorrow, deliber- ately went back to the extra ranks of motion pictures from featured roles in comedy productions. The star took this unusual step in order | to learn more of the art of wcreen him, while others in the supporting company are Raymond Keane, | Robert T, Hains, Bull Montana, Cesare Gravina, B. H. Herriman, Leo White, Mario Carillo and Violet ' Peck Funeral Service Will Be Tomorrow New Haven, Jan. 83 (M—Funeral services for Friend J. Peck, 82, one time representative of Hamden who died at his Mt. Carmel home Tues- day night, will be held tomorrow afternoon with burial fn the Mt. Car. mel cemetery. The former representative was a prosperous farmer. A democrat all his life, he was swept into the gen- eral assembly in 1911, along with Burton D. Potter, democrat as the result of a factional fight in the re- n party. MAN N CHINA Shanghni, Jun. 3 M—Pp. 8. Hop- king of Boston who has had four- teen years service in China with the Standard Oil Company of New York has been appointed the con pany’s North China manager with headquarters in Shanghai. He suc- ceeds H. J. Everall, who is retiring after thirty years in the company's service in China. Mr. Hopkins is the son of Dr. N. 8. Hopkins of Boston, formerly a missionary physician in Peking. from business ten vears ago. For B0 years he had suf- fered from an injury to his feet, this fnjury requiring an operation a short time ago. N Two daughters, Alice and Florence Peck, and a son, Leon, a civil en- gineer, who is t present superin- tendent of strects in Hartford, sur- CHANCELIOR W London, Jan. 3 (#—The chancellor, T.ord Hailsham, lord -was the Honorable Mra. Clive Lawrence today. The greatest secrecy was ta- ken to insure privacy at the cere- mony which took place in the fa. mous Poet's Corner of the Henry VIII chapel. Only a few privileged fricnds carrying specially printed permity policeman at the door. ‘Im COLLISION sUIT G M. Smith brought action today sccking $300 damages from the Atlas Sand, Gravel & Stone Co. for the damage of her automobile on Newington road October 15, 1928, when a truck operated by an agent of the company ran into it. Attorney Donald Gaffney represents the plaintift and papers were served by Deputy Sheriff 1 y Comstock. PARSONS THETRE New Britain knows that 92 the Classified Ad telephone number of the Herald. m'fl! “VANKEE DOODLE” Under the Perxonal Direction of 125, Including Singing and Dancing Chorus of 60 Youthful Besuties Special Symphony Orchestra of 31 Pieces Music by Shaffer Howard Litretto by Junius Jones riginal Bebe Darri a The Yankes Doodle Girls The Mot Stunning and Elaborate RETURNS IN RESPO: TO POPULAR DEMAND RECORD AUNS IN NEW YORK Ind ether [ Pretty Rainbow ( :irls A CAST OR SO _C8RARD VBILLER Funny (omedlam 26 Entertainers 26 Mat. 7 rons $1.00 sumes the first | married at Westminster Abbey to will | s Shearer, in the role of a tele- | " [the inability -to op I | vertised for New Year's day. I tieir | Luropean casino had been obtained nd will yTyiera. The announcement of | dren of Jay Gould, who left \‘ e acting. Marian Nixon plays opposite | | | were allowed to pass the !ments on chandeliers in the mahog- It seems as though cverybody in |1 {The Knox Motors Co., | four-wheel {1903, 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1929, GOULD'S CASINO GOV, GARDINER * [ETIODISIS DRAFY Bi 15 NOT LICENSED OF 00D | FAMILY; BUDSET ROR HISSIONS Mayor of Nice Upset by Acu'on Maine Executlve Also Noted of Government, as Athlete af Harvard Gardiner, Me.. Jan. 3 (@- { shoulders of Col. William | Gardiner, that have bucked husky college linesmen and exerted their trength for Harvard shells in carlier | s, today was officially placed in chief executiveship of Maine, Despite a busy political and busi- ness life hegun soon after his dis charge from the artillery in 1919 Gov. Gardiy ’s love for the out-of- | doors, fostered by an active athletic lite. has remnined undiminished. All-Around Athiete At Harvard, where he graduated in 1914, he hecame distinguished as | one of the best all-around athletes of |Lis day. As a memher of Harvard crews he rowed in international com- petition My this country and in Eng land. In 1912 he won the national lintermediata single senlling cham- | pionship and shared the doubic | ulling ehampionship with Sullivan A. Bargent ince he was a youngster'when he City Items skah lodge will open its " tomorrow evening. “There will be a Christmus tree enter- L tiing it dnd Membears e requested to I«ung a small gift for the grab Stella Rel meeting at {53.459.000 ke Will Support 473,000 Childreen Envolied in c Black of Park Sunday Schools, York city yester- and Mrs, 1 were in New i, Evanston, budget of § ed foM fore ing year by the chureh, the r sdwards, ¥ soard of foreizn missions The d hmdget in the report 1red tation at:tie Mo ice conference 0. of A will meet Masonic kall, The will begin ab 7:45 followed by in- Laurel Court, | triday night in an missions or tha com- M port On the Tudor Nice, France, Jan. 3, (A—Failure of the French government to tssue I€ r mecting a gambling license has prevented | 0'clock and will he > opening of Irank Gould's mew | stallation of office 000,000 casino. Complaint The situation was regarded today { police by Richard as 50 serious to the welfure of they resenting the airw vt mayor of Nice went United States government, that the | to Pa 4 that the gove lens of the beacon light near th ment grant a license (o the estab- | town farm has been hroken by rifle nt. City leaders feared that' shots. 1t is believed boys In the v & calily and neighborhood the light as & Toss o its huild- ot aml an investigation is being foreign | c. to, The 10dist Ipiscopul has b senior seen I poR= show livision of the | . propo church 1,06 i shows the ings and has 1ddition to 1] Woman's 1°ore ciety supported by 1he Missionary the resultant heavy er, might result in other capitalists becoming unwilling invest their money in France. . he gala opening was widely ad- Hun- dreds of persons dressed in evening lothes waited outside the gates| piconer of S BhiB]an: for several hours while 500 employ= | Night school opens tonight aft including waiters, ls‘l'mwl“"fluw holidays. Moody's Sccretarial cashiers and managers, 80od al|gohool iyt posts within. Authority Of} sy pogular mecting of Court Co- the city council o operate what had by Catholic Daughters of Ame Been deseribed as the most beautiful | ;o= 5y TR T e e club rooms, Franklin squire, this | wiled hoats along the coust, he hs ovening at § o'clock rotained his love for the water and Thomas Hayes, John Conlon and as fate as 1927 he cruised in a 2 Ldward O'Bricn have return foot yawl from Pemaguid to Penob- catholie university, Washin seot Bay i . affer spending the holiday Gov. Gurdiner was admitted to the their purents in this city Massachuse(ts har while he was with his regiment at Camp Bartlett 1t was not until after the World | ar that he becamie a member of the Maine bar. Entisted Man He enlisted as a private in the prti Maine fleavy Artillery, which tater was reorganized as the 56th | Pioncer Infantry. He served for BOY GETS S350 Hand'e o Dor Punted ML and Fractured Skl | on i rrimm™e hecame asso- | ciated in law practice with Congress- : !17an John k. Nelson and Charles L. According to a stipulation entered o clh o S0 vesterday In superior court as judg- | " po enteraed politic ment, Arthur it Mason Mathe honsodn 1 Chileohy streoti 1510 He was reclected in 1923 and in amages from (he 5 hecame specker of that body. s Co. for. injurics Tn 1926 he presided at the republi- when he was run down ate convention. May 4, 1928, driven by Stanley Al- Gardiner snrmounted the dif- bro on Chestnut street. s of travel in his campaign At the time of the accident, wit- st winter liy: fm- nesses (dstified that Albro was pro- | Lrovising a snowmobile with cater- ceeding at a moderate rate of speed | v tread and runners. The ecar and ho was not held by the poll °d him some hundreds of Loft as minister of after mvestigation. According to his | miles. et 10" [testimony. he did not sce the boy.| Tho governor is sixth generation | General Volkoff who will he ap- but as soon as he felt a jar and |of Gardiners. descending from Dr. | pointed Bul n minister to Mal found that the handle of the car's Sylvanus Gardiner who was one of | probably will be succeeded as minls door was off he stopped, went back the proprictors of the Kennebec ter of war hy General Bakardjeff, the to where the boy was lying and | I'urchase. he Gardiners have | present chief of the general staff. , . took him (o the New Britain Gen- Oaklands, a magnificent | (General Volkoff is known as an plant here, a four story Dullding, o..; pogpital. An examination re- |stonc and o :.‘ here, m'(;(-nl supporter of the Macedonian and the Springfield Linlon suvs 10-| veqled a punctured brain and a|since 1 Gardiner, who was | desire for libe Last August For- duy that the firm will be dissolved | oo pound fracture of the skull. Tt |Margaret Thomas of the famity cign Minister Buroff demanded that Poart OLthe plant o8 o T e Was expected that the boy would | from which Thomaston was named. |the general resign because of his al- |1y to the Milton Bradley Co. not recover, but later he rallled and | €hares with her husband and four leged relations with the Macedonian ! refurn of the operator's ii- of Erncst W. Canneil of “airview street and Joseph Pavana of 92 Sexton street has heen report 1 to the police by the state com- irl tool sl 1 nrolled in the l n foreign linds, 1 forth, and the chureh bership of more than 68 v ospeakers included ‘onnell, New York. king at the opening yesterday, Dr. Claronco v of Loard of prohibition and fended the chureh’s risht to foster political issues. The chuveh, he said, i 1he for morality Th ends 10morow ulT.)ld nday & report las mem motor Bishop ees. session s Wilson, but the opening was suddenly can- celled because the government had rot issued a license, Tould has many years several large hotels and the Riviera. His project for mense casino at Nice wi \munouvm»vx carly in 19 The place was to e called the Venetian and was intended to compete with the famous ino at Mente Carlo and other ve- sorts for the gambling profits of (hm the | project was followed by a consider- able hoom in land prices in the re- hope conference lived in and owns resorts on Frank Jay I'rance for Nathan Poole ( | athian | of President ' | (he American l pit company, -rl]ul here toq Tath year after an illness of more than a ye He was a native of Sa , where until his retirement several years ago, he was engaged in the lumber Boston, Jan oole Gifford, Walter Telephone fathier ord of in | ves a sis ter, sons, Axthur I, Frank. Lawrence W., and W n of §52,000,000 at his death in | 1593, The estate was to be divided into six trust funds for the children and the will contained a provision that any of the ehildren who should yaarry without the approval of the ¢xecutors should lose half the in- come from the trust fund. Frank Jay Gould's first was so approved, but when he divorced, remarried, again divor and again n ried without such a", proval, half of his income was with- held until the courts decided that | the will applied only to first mar- | riages. .\Imr P ; and four A. PBrooks, | Mrs. B. W. Woodlury, Mis. Richars mans and Mre. James Garland Funeral services will be held pri- vately in Salem Saturds . Gould is one of the six «-hll-l | te a member of 1 sover $ Albro \lo( i sustained RESIGAS . 3 (P—Acute the cabinet over Macedonian rev- i other today by al Ivan Vol- war effective marriage e ces within the activities of the tion auestions, were followed the resignation of Ger | Knox Motors Close Up Springfield bhop Springflerd. Mass,, Jan. 3 has close \1 its o) o the recent - . I ol m“:.p‘mlfll ::”; ‘(, \-..m;,, treas- | Tecovered children the love of outdoors and revolutionaries. The general resigned death of Xdward O. ¥ i The- & animals, on the next day, but King Boris re- o ave hastened urer, ds thought to have ha of the boy, was for $10,000 and was fused to accept the resignation.) issolution of the concern, which e GIASOlILLOR OE L Sones 'y brought through Attorney §. Polk | W . t, instituted by the father has been in business here for 30 | ) S : | Waskowitz The firm of Day. Holyoke. Masw., Jan. Reynolds appeared for the nmo"‘oh""flj Street Railway company \les company. | petitioned the public utilities S commission for a fare increase of Australia Heads years, z P —The The present plant, the last of six, was used to manufacture replace- ment parts for old Knox cars and truck: The first Knox ca in 1899 and was dr in the spring of 1900. three wheel type. The car was turned out five-sixths of a cent for cach pas- senger. Under the new plan it e proposed to sell 3 tickets for 25 conts, instead of 4 tickets for 30 was built here en on the road Tt was of a| first Knox | Australia kept England in the field in | @1l today in their second innings of the third cricket test match and at | the close of play were 327 runs, ahead with two more tickets to fall. Scores were, England, 417; Aus- Ha, 397 for the first innings and | for cight wickcts. After a poor start Australia, through W. M.| Woodfvll and Don Bradman, col- lared the English howling. Wood- full scored 107 and Bradman 112. Commander Booth in | Conference With Niece London, Jan. 3 (M—Commander Evangeline Booth was in conference today with her nicce, Commissioner Catherine Dooth, at international headquarters of the alvation Army. This was the first time that the American Communder had met any member of General Bramwell Booth's family since her arrival sev- | cral days ago. | tr FREE The frst 350 Ladi HARTFORD'S LAUGH ( will receive At ALL WEEK o One Show in 1,000! “FRVOLITIES" With a Notable Cast and 9 — GIRLS — 29 peciaitios By — IRMA POWELL & CO. 7 TALENTED MUSICIANS Best Seats Never Over $1 et feadallalliel ol 0 L8 2:18 5 “MADI';M()I\FLLF FROM ARMENTIERES” The best hattles were fought behind the front and over n girl! Also, come and see GLENN TRYON in *“HOW TO HANDLE WOMEN —comE— Girls! Boys? Men! Women? ERVBODY— n Lot hon Lot The New Year’s Eve Entertainments The Burritt Hotel 1] The Elks’ Club Was Furnished by Seeley’s Entertainment Bureau 278 Main St Springfield. Mayor Fordis (. Purker expressed indignation yesterday when inform- ed that a number of gl municipal auditor- during the Juntor Friday night. and sped on the radiator Swny bronze paint. The custodian of the building re- ; /o e aamnge. any room of the ium were stole gue ball that liquid Room 207 ! The Wonder Show! ToDAY STRAND FRI, SAT. TODAY, FRI, SAT. CARITOL Continuous SEE Tlle HE AR She Was Just a Good Little Bad Girl MIDNIGHT TAXI | ANTON!C MORENO HELENE COSTELLO MYRNA LOY WILLIAM RUSSELL ROBERT AGNEW (BRAED 0% THE STORY BY GREGORY AOGEAS -+~ SCENS.) BY HARVEY GATES' PIRECTED BY JOMN ADOL A VITAPHONE PICTURE! ACTS THE FOY FAMILY “Crooning :\lnu{(" “THE COLLEG[ANS hl'Nl)AY FOR 4 D\Y Geo. M. Coha ta “THE HOME TOWNERS” | with { Richard Bennett, Doris Kenyon Perfect Vitaphone House Presenting George Libby's “Broadway Dance Track” In a Vitaphone 1 with Gi “The Book Wor ia Lo, Nash Sisters and (he Sax-Peps! ROME and GAUT Just For a Laugh! Cares. Lor “The Rathskellar Boys" | HOWARD GIRLS Bh(-l]\fi | Artistic Noverty o Wheeler and Potter STARTS SUNDAY JOAN CRAWFORD in “DREA AM OF LOVE” five | SOPUIE TUCKER /WOMAR DIES UNANARS ; VRRIED AGAN__, " 3 in Chicago fo Have Fal Taken i 3 P 20 yesterda | Desired to Have Pocm In Memory of Unknovn Sojdicr Published —Succumbs at 93 Hudson, Wis, Jan. 8 UP—Un- that her poem in memory of unknown soldier had found its ¥ into print, an ambition which long had cherished, Mrs. Cas- P. Dyer, 92, of Hudson, is a two weeks iliness with law | 5 the ‘ cazo, Jan Sophie Tuck- fat tak face” 1o rive cen off my il that s third . “A Moiler of An Un- i , tion Armistice Day, just been published throughout the United S throneh “A Washington By- lumn of capital life 1 by Kirke mpson, staif - {he Associated Pr est aroused by an articls pson made referenc: of gold star moth- sent the poem to him anxious to see it verse was used, but her wish was in o look ' Miss Tuckor in which & to {1 ers. Mrs, she Ted sho con oy in Chic A. Lach W York Park Central; ver before mar- saying npublished was The died hefore the mother of three of whom sur- her sons served in but one, Max Dyer veteran of the The other Harry Weyand of ind Mrs. George iffville, Conn. in six stanzas, en s of 1 War, Angel Lot me - 10 know his we Wor of Tos Spanish survivors Crookston, Miichelson of The poem < heing: And if it he Where Flan Or in that s That T should never know. it was fln ever liad to ¥ movie Minn., & 1o Gl ) is the my me 1 wose thi he still shall rest poppies blow cred fomb—'tis best Miss v Lauis 1003 she married in whom In 191 w Tueker was Tueker A 10 yeurs later, wricd 1o 1rank € divorced 11 She has a son, Bert ars old, who also is on | D Young Accepts Position On Experts Committee Paris, Jan. 3 (UP) — Owen D. Young, of the General Electrie Co., — has surrendered to insistent requests stude“t lq‘ “ed l(n by the powers that he serve as onc .. of the American representatives on Reckless Driving the reparations experts committée. Haven, Jun. & ®--Joln J.| Announcement of Young's accep- Yale graduate, who drove the fance was made by Premier Ray- which a girl and a Holy Cross mond Poincare yesterday. Killed here April 9.0 Young will be one of two repres fine of $100 for sentatives the United States will have ra decision of on the committee. The other was Waldo Murvin of the expected to be appointed after 8. viminal superior court. Parker;Gilbert, agent-general of rep- ret Breveton, and Willim | arations confers with government both of € city, were the guthorities in Washington. Laden’s car crashed into S an unlighted truck on the Milford | DIES OF PARALYSIS turnpike, near Orange. Laden and another girl eseaped serious injury, | Amherst, Mass, Jan. 3 UP—Mau- iy 5 rice Robinson Kdmund, 16, died of linfantile paralysis vesterday in a Northampton hospital, where he had been since July 1 last. The hoy was born in Whitney Hall on the campus of Connecticut Agricul- tural college at Storrs where nis father, Herman Deane Edmund, was a chemist at the experimenit station. - | Emma M. Schaal Teacher of Piano Studio—424 Park St. Tel. 5042-M wer Laden, car in ndent st LONDON ART EXHIBIT London, Jan. 3 (#—For once there is a sensation in London’s art world [ which has no connection with the anction room. | Tomorrow Burlinzton hov headquarters of the Royal Acadel un exhibition of Duteh art to whic dozen forcign governments and fnumerous private colle have lent their aid, wil lopen. told of the ing brough men and escorts of 'hm mn] |r these stori © not s tly accurate 1 art expert will say the ought to beo The catalogne comprises nearly 1,000 items. ‘lfll-wl \lalll \ll'fl‘(. 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