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In l I OR1ese ethorwios indicated theatrira! ®Tien W) orem agencies for the | Llllil [] & s 4 i HOME TOWNERS AT CAPITOL “The Home Towners,” the 100 per cent talking picture, now at the Capitol, is one of the most delight- ful comedies ever screcned. 1f others had the fright, fight and fury required by the present crage for crook plays, “The Home Towners” is peopled hy the sort of folks we know—not one with even a symp tom of crookishness. It was a great stage success and it is Cohan in hix most genial, breesiest vein. “The Home Towners” will give you one of the merriest cvenings to be fmagined. The adaptation was mad: by Addison Burkhart and Murray Ttoth. The Vitaphone act prosents Larry Cenallos and his Vitaphone Revue, Beginning Thursday the Capitol will present “White Shadows in the Fouth Sea a romance of the tropical countr thia land of Pa ise and with Jack Holt am tha featured star. Beginning next SBunday “Sfubma- rine” will he the attraction. ’, HARTFORD HMarry Clexx and tzie White head the “Ginger Girls” company of burlesquers which open a week's engagement at the laugh hub today with a matinee at 2:15. Mr. €lexx is a comedian of abun- dant humorons proclivities with the knack of putting across in &nappy style his essays at comedy with the surencss of an adept. Miss White {8 a claver soubratte who merits the unusual success that has come to her in her ehosen field. Another popular phincipal with “Ginger Girls” is Vinnie Phillips, a dashing ingenue of snappy style and attrac tive charms of face and figure. Oth- er leading roles 3 GRAND TH Al Baker, sprightly juvenile; Tom ‘larkson. capable straight man, and 1titzi a petite lassie who will be engaged in chorus leading and individual dances. The chorus of “Ginger Girle” 18 said to be one of the most attractive and best-trained Mutual Burlesque has to offer. Res- ervations should he made early as cholee scats arc sold long before the sliow opens. The box office is open daily at 2. Performances are at 2:15 and 8:15. Matinees have proved to e well patronized By the fairer sex who find burlasque as presented at| this theater entertainment excecd- ingly worth while. TEGNER LODGE VETERANS 0 GET'SERVICE PINS 16 Mcmbers of Order of Vasa Branch Will Be Honored This Evening Tegner lodge, Order of Vasa, will install officers at the meeting to- night at Vega Hall, 59 Arch street. Axel 8. Carlson of Bristol, deputy for the district master, will officiate. In connection with ‘he installation veteran service pins will be awarded to 16 members, who have been mem- bers of the lodge for 25 years. Many of the members are expect- ed at this meeting and also many visitors from other lodges, especially from Valkyrian lodge, No. 21. Re- freshments will be served after the meeting. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Which Type Do Men Marry? Perfect Vitaphone House! CAPITOL 100% All Talking Vitaphone Hit! GEORGE M. “THE HOME THURS.,, FRI, ITE SHADOWS A Paradise of Romance and Tropical A Year in the Making — 1001 Thrills! It’s One Picture You Should Not Miss! YN actually filmed in | J'I| ||h fi!l ™ et 'm\. l.!-l.}.lj.pl\' .‘i i or 1S otiess 408 ro®ws o this enlwmp are pertive amucement sampany. { IIII 4 RAINBOW REVUE AT STRA! Beginning today the Strand will offer Ray Marr and his Ralnbow |Revue in “Facts, Fables and Fash. fons,” with & cast of 26 entertain- |érs. Funny comedians, singers and | dancers and 18 pretty Rainhow | |Girls comprise a cast that will pro- | (Vide one hour's good entertainment. {Scenic effecta and gorgeous cos. | |tumes are the great features of the | oftering and Ray Marr, the princi- | paln and a great dancing chorus will be a rare treat at the Strand. | Romantic intrigue amid royal en- | ;\ironmom, fierce revolutions, gay court functions, acintillating operatic debuts, glamerous receptions and | fiery love episodes enliven the dra- | [matie moments that | {“Dream of Love,” which opened last | night at the Strand theater for four | day: | | | This brilliant Metro-Goldwyn- | | Mayer feature I8 one of the most | pretentious films ever to reach the screen and in settings, costumes and |Spectacular scenes scts & new pace |in cinema fare, QUESTION MARK IS STIL IN THE AIR (Continued from First Page) ‘ {cold. Aifficult rafucling situations {and tack of sieop, seemed to have | | vanished. | The big monoplane continued fo| [hover close o fts home port, how- [ever, In order to keep the records It has made. The plane must land |at the scene of the take-6ff in order to have the records officially ac- | | cepted. Holds All Recopds L Bvery endurance and aistance | [flight record known to man and | Pird perched on the wide wings of the tri-motoréd Iokker as she droned onward to answer the ques- {tion put to her by the army air| | corps—how | stay in the air? | The 139th hour of continuous flight was passed at 2:26 a. m., at which time the five officers aboar lacked only five hours of having lived without great discomfort for #ix full days fn the air. In the words of the men themselves, the longe~ | they stay up the better they like ft. | Trouble Gone Motor trouble which Saturday night apparently had been | eliminated and the plane, which| stayed high and close to this afr-| port 80 as not to be robbed of of. | ficial eredit for record breaking en- durance flylng in case of a_ forced landing, swung out over the San Fernando valley yesterday afternoon, her motors again singing merrily iand her tired crew happy onc: again. The motor trouble was climinatcd by Eaker, ¢hiet pilot, when he threw open wide the throttle of the developed | Hartford's Laugh Center ALL WEEK STARTING TODAY AT 2:15 “GINGER GIRLS” with Harry Clexx, Fritsie White It's Another Mutual Burlesque Hit You'll Like! Best Seats Never Over $1 TODAY —— Tues., Wed. OOHAN TOWNERS” SAT. HEAR! Actually Filmed in This Real Setting! jord of the Graf Zeppelin, | pointed [ made a long can an airplane | 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1929. big liner and brought the lagging cylinders hack into action. 1i was considered ®o serious at one time | Saturday night that Major Carl| Spatz, in command, ordered all men to their posts to be ready for a glide to earth. | Beats Dhmude | The Question Mark, which took | off from this airport at 7:25 a. m., New Year's day. claimed the last aircraft endurance record yesterday | morning when it soarcd past the eatimated 118 hours of continuous flight made by the ill-fated Dix- | mude, lost in the Mediterrancan. The monoplane alrcady had | beaten the more recent and better known endurance and distance ree- which covered 111 hours, 34 minutes and 6,500 miles in its limping voyage "’5 America last fall. | Doubles Mark | Shortly after cclipsing all lighter | than-air records, the ship doubled | the previous endurance refuellng records of airplanes, and at the 1318t hour last night had remained 2loft double the time that an air-| plane ever flew hefore. It is estimated that the ship in ita amazing demonstration of me- chanical and air-worthiness hag flown hetween 10,000 and 12,000 miles, nearly half the distance around the world. PREPARF GAPITO) FOR' LEGISLATURE. (Continued from First Page) | | da AMAZONS BATTLE Hickey of Stamford. wha, prece- | dents heing followe wonld have | zone fo the senafe as elerk. Thers will have te be an appointment o | an assistant sonate clerk, an officr which was created to help the elerk ng to volume of husi Later, it is expectad that 1'rederse oft of Plymouth will he reap- clerk of hLills, an offtes is expectad some day fo he | Tast 8 which perma son William M., 7T ing clerk and King ant to M, Appointments Will have to he made of compiler or the mannal i roll. | To Name Messengors | The count ens wil recommend names of 4 nd door- Keepers, and Supf. Frank M. Cong- don will pame the nei intendents for 1h: acssion. The acnate to name a ch In the tormer hody (he e that Serator Roy Meriden will be pr and in the house, ucl ¢, Kday apes Also, Frederick M ant one oy John 1 Seott nésist tant snper- capitol during the d lain louse each are Wilcox of nt pro tem, veteran, Sam- Canan, will the: prophets Prasley of (‘hosi of he mittee on the judiciary, and Assist. “Cameo’ Bristol, Conn. _ TODAY and TUESDAY New Eugland's Finest Stock Company GARRICK ‘ PLAYERS | {EORGE M. COHAN'S Internationzl Comedy Hit “SO THIS IS LONDON" Telephone ¥ tion Now Wristol 1860 Matinee 3 Evenings—Orch. 60¢; Bal. N RESPO! A RETURNS 1 NNE TO POPULAR 1 ND lsent in a ant Attorney General Raymond A. Johnson, of Manchester, house lead- er and house chairman of the same conmunitte i Healing Arts Law Many subjects of legislation are coming to the front and the outloo?. | again is for a battle over the heal- ing arts la based on whatev recommendations thé committee ot which Professor Charles M. Blake- well is chairman, may make. The chiropractors want more recog 1o the extent of coming in unde the nen’s compensation law and the right to sign death certifi- cates. The first picce of legislation this | session may be that which will | make it possible for the governor to name John Coolidge to his stafl in time to we: new major's uniform at the ball of the First ‘ompany Governor's I"oot Guards on Wednes- night. f s zeneral assembly will adjourn | until next week, probably the 16tn, when committees will be named. IN TRIANGLE ROW Wile, Suspicious of Husband, and Neighbor in Fight | Stanley Oleskiewier of 201 .\lt-‘ wife has for year sed him of | paying attention to Mrs. Charlott. | Mercicr of 158 MeClintork street, | with the result that the police have Been called by hoth families several times, and hoth Stanley and his wife have been avrested for disturbances arowing out of the aileged philan- dering cd another fracas I n the women. resultin and in police court ing the details will Clintock street, #ho: more than a in ¢ arve Thu mor be aired again. This morning, Mre. Mercier was ud face scratched in sev- bt Mrs. Oleskiewicz noa certiieate from a physi- cian to the cffect that she was il 20 the cases wore confinued. Mrs Mercier remavied that she saw Mrs, Oleskiewiez hangihig out clothos hen shi q so could not vl Judge Suxe ordered B. o) Me- The n be v It cont Monkiewic ind for Mr Thom Mercie < are breach of the p ting ench other, TONIGHT RETBALL and DANCE At BOYS' CLUB Admission 15¢ ——————— ————1] PALACE | TOD. ROD LA ROCQUE “LOVE OVER NIGHT” REX BELL in AKING A CHANC TOMORROW “TENT:! AVENU With PHYLLIS HAVER « ‘eature “A WOMAN’'S WAY” With WARNER BAXTER ARGARET LIVINGSTON and Latest News el Also Riot of Comedy ock of Blankets Will Be Give o Our Lucky Patrons To- w Evening. TODAY, T > . RECORD RUNS IN NE:Y YoRk A CAST O g0 & BAYARD VEILLER THIS WEEK 10-11-12 POP. MAT. SAT.—38c (o $2.00 Qe e Prucsneacs * By SIR CHARLES YOU) The Forerunner of The Pepula FRANK HEARN HARRY JOVNER Staged by Frederick Stanhope tion oo . Tyler o, 3 rows §I Fam. Cir. §1.00; ~at. Mat. Orch. %2 Pale. ¢ rows $1.50. 7 rons $1. ¥ WY 1\ \) WA \\ Prese! VL TATTATANN TN LN \\\ Sin, JOAN in ‘DRE with Cir. 3%c. Reats mow on sale. |denies that his wife has any grounda | {for the cn RAINBOW REVUE “l“ucts/, Fables, Fashions” 26 ENTERTAINER! 26 G According to Mrs. Oleskiewic husband bas an abundance of and Mrs. Mercier knows it. but the latter steadfastly denies the accu- peared in the background of the rackets but never as a principat, he- lieves her. Likewise, Stanley, who keeps a store in the neighborhool. | and a few months | ago Me was in court for an assau't on her resulting from an argument | over Mrs. Mereicr. | Probation Officer Connolly and a | number of policemen who | have heard both sides of the case are at Sidew A loss to know what to make of it. Renid seen {he woman pass ¢ that indicated the hate they and the fight last week is said fo have been fierce. Mrs, Oloski said 10 have sprung at Mrs. Moer- ier as the latter was walking along holds known to the prize vi the wreatling game were brought into play, not to mention ome that the ringside has never witn Toth women, it Is said. were fined to bed after the melee. TRAFFIC CHANGES ANNOUNCEDATH.S. enter the vocational bullding b {rear door. All are to leave sation and her husband, who has ap- |tional building by the Between the a w ac All ing by the front ent di wel Between the vocational and Rock wel ot ents of the neighborhood have leave the vocation: ¢h other on jfront the strect with exchanges of looks (lave the Rockwell building by hear [side door. \n-/,!mhrr buildings—All are to enter an't lea door. the street. and all the punches and [academic building by the cast door. z anl [All are to enter and Al Construction of New Building § Requives New Travel Lancs The roturn of the students of the Senior High school to fheir studies this morning was marked by a | shower of official notices from fhe office of Principal Louis I Slade concerning the fraflic regulation during the construction of the new addition. The noticrs follow In the academic building the o is 10 b used for down only: the west stalrease upward traflic only. the vocational buildir 156 is to be used ouly; the south aflie only; traflic i he middie s hould not be wsed if an se is availabl Rotween the academic tionul buildings—AN are to enter the academic building by the i stairease ward for In rear gtair ward trafli ease for do middle stai directions however other st g $he for up- stai the Lotk nward 1 for wost 4 4 HEAR! o f e = JACK Horr below the s thrills you with its ten YOU'L} LIKE IT' ty. Reserved Loges Evenings STRAND WED. T TCUT UV nting ahaan el Funny Comedians gers! Dancers! 18 Pretty Rainbow Girls! reat Dancing Chorus! CRAWFORD AM OF LOVE’ Nils Asther the door. e academic All are to the | voca- | door |Federal Man Inquires | Into Auto Theft Case An operative of the federul de tment of justice was at police dquarters Katurday rclative to the Niedzwiecki-Dobrowolski auto- mohile theft case and was given a complete statement of the details to date. He was in conference with Chief Hart during the day and be. fore leaving sald he would communi- te with the local authorities luter as to whether or not the charge of | the tront ademic and Rock- | he 1l buildings—All are to enter {h demic building by the front door are to leave the academic huild- door. All are to er the Rockwell building by the e door. All are to leave the Rock- 11 building by the side door. 1 buildings— All _ 1k on the west strect. All to u side of Bas- to onter and building by the to cnter door. All are Between the trade school and th ve the trade school hy the All are to enfer and le north o quickly the ¥ is relieved v leave the vo- ional building by the rear door. are to enter and leave 1he £ by the side door. To keep the and lovely, daily use D ADS Almost everyone has them—that ugly pim- ple or bit of rash! Apply 8 little Resinol Ointmens$ and see how blemish disappears. Resinol Soap. ——e P— violation of the Dyer Act ia trans- porting stolen cars froni one state to another would be preferped. ‘The local authoritles arg xoing ahead with plans for presenting the cuses Ih police court Satu °~ y morn. ing. Chief Hait said today he did not know definitely whether or not witnesses from Hamtramck, Mich., would be on hand, but word is ex- pected momentarily in th . regatd. Pinmoney a plenty in Herald Classificd Ads Occasional Blemishes Try it today. You will be sure tolike ite clean tonic odor also the way it el ses and livens the skin. At all drupgists. 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