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Oulese otherwiss tadicated. theetrica) *%e0 W orem agencier tar the “THE WHIP” AT CAPITOL TEnough thrills and excitement to last a lifetime : ~ packed into a few recls of film in “The Whip,” syn- cronized on the Vitaphone, First Na- tional's picturization of the famous stage melaodrama which opened its three day engagement last night at the Capitol theater. Yor sheer, mile-a-minute melo- drama, with deep-dyed villains. beautiful heroines, noble horses and all the other familiar components of melodrama of = this type, ‘Whip™" can scarcely he surpassed. Tt has train wrecks, a hero with amnesia, an awomobile smashup, numerous fails from horses both un- intentional and otherwise, enough plots to start 20 South Amecrican revolutions and divers other ac- companying highlights Other subjects include the first all talking comedy, “The Lion Roar,” Vitaphone Acts, and new chapter of “The Collegians.” Rc- ginning Sunday for four days the Capitol will present Ceorge Bancroft in the all talking picture, “The Wolf of Wall Stree with Baclanova, Nancy Carroll and Paul Lukas. England’s Oldest Man, Who Liked Pork, Dead London, March 1 (A}—Claimed to have been England’s oldest man, William Walker of Nottingham dJicd last night at the age of 107 years. 1o was devoted to pork and cricket. On his last birthday the Nottingham pork butchers sent him a present of pork, whiskey and tobacco. Walker went to work at 12 years of age as a bricklayer but though he worked until he 86 years oll he never carned more than ahout $5.25 a week. When he was that age he went on strike for an rease of a cent an hour and fail. | ed to get it, worked again. Kelly Twins Sent 50 he never To State’s Prison | Bridgeport, March 1 (P—After a deliberation of 45 minutes today a superior court jury found Robert and James Kelly guilty of burglary and were sentenced to a term of 2 to 4 years in state’s prison. The Kelly brothers were charged V¥ with complicity in the theft of & cask of wine from the cellar of John Zver, on the night of January . Robert Kelly, on the witness stand, admitted that he had aided in taking the wine cask from Zver's cellar, but said it was not done with the intention of stcaling the cask. He sald they mercly wanted to sample the contents. His monm James, contended that he k nothing of the stcaling of the wine until he was told of it on January 9. POISONED 1OOD KILLS TWO Toronto, March 1 ®—A Montrcal dispatch to the Toronto Star tods says that . 'W. K. Robertson, assis- tant sales manager of the Interna- tional Pulp and Paper Co. in Mon- treal, and his five year old daughter, Phyllis, are dead from ptomaine poisoning belicved 1o have caused by cating tainted food night. Mrs. Robertson and a Kenneth, are in a hospital. last son, BLACK FLIES TO TRANSVAAL Pretoria, Transvaal. March 1 (P Van Lear Black, the Baltimore pul lisher whe is on an extended rial tour, arrived here late this after- . 1 eft Livingstor orthern Ithodesia, this morning and stopped at Bulawaya, Southiern Rhodesia, to feave three bags of mail, from Ondola in the Congo Free State, the regular railroad route having ticd up by a strike. BlG MOONLIGHT DANCE at ObD VELLOWS HALL Saturday Night Perfect Vitaphone Housel CAPITOL Thrill Upon Thrills In T “The | sk heen | Sotices and reviews In thie enimine ere espective smusemest eompany . “RESTLESS YOUTH” AT STRAND The mo attraction at the Strand today and Saturday offers “Restless Youth,” a story of modern juzz mad youth of today and their mad pranks and of this ticular theme that brought a young girl to face a jury on a murder charge with father battiing son to convict her. The vaudeville program has five splendid acts and offers Dashington's Novelty: Dave Roth, that versatile comic; Harry Lyons and Co. in a with song and dance “Matri- ny Blue:” Joe M “Wise Cracks From a Broad Bee and Ray Gorman's revue “Dance Scandals.” Beginning Sund y night for an en- gagement of four da the Strand will present beautiful Vilma Banky in her latest and best starring vehi- lcle “The Awakening” in hich she is supported by Louis Wolheim and |Walter Byrou On Monday the vaudeville will b {headed by the Great Leon, y ing the world's super thrill Death Ray Gun” featuring shooting of a human projectile through a rolid steel armor plate: anl a w-man's Leart pieced by a vard of steel. It is the most scien- tific and only act of its kind in the world tods ic and in 16 Me\lcdnc Pav Penalh For Death of Americans Miarch 1 (P Six- have paid with their e recent al Mexico City, teen Mexic lives for t jof W. M derwood | Aiesthorpe, American mining cials, in the State of Guanajuato, Two others, held day faced summary action by court martial and probable exccution for their part in the slayings. Troops were in pursuit of the remainder of the band. The military v offi- s prisoners, to- commander of the of Guanajuato reported to the of the presidential staff here that ral troops yesterday countered the bandit group which I Kidnapped and killed the two Amer- icans and in a two-hour battle killad 10 of them and captured two. Six others were killed in a previous bat- tle. One federal soldier s encount | ehiet was killed in Colchester Dwelling Damaged by Flames Colchester, March 1 (A—A two- story frame dwelling hou owned by Jacob Horwitz was dama fire early today. The flames origi- {nated in the cecllar of the house late their way thr ch the second floors before being check 5 Damage was estimated at $4.000. The second family which lost its ef. Hfects w named.G . The seen by Louis T. Maples of who driving through South | Main street and gave the alarm | | | | fire was was |Maine Girl \rrcstcd In Boston as “Tramp” March 1 (P)—The firs to t arrested in ot harge of be a tramp igned in municipal comt She Lena Prio, {18, of Waterville, Me 'he girl who {«aid she left home last Friday to look for work, pleaded not guilty 'l was held for a hearing. The Iv‘ou:‘l ordered her parents notified, DANCING New Colonial Hall a7 W, Plainville PRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1920 Music By Baceh nalian Orchestra of New Britain Admission 5k RBoston, | woman « [l cr lcity on Iwas ar |vesterday was ) Main St Trinity 8 to12 TODAY and SAT. Continuous Great Racing Drama! A Vitaphone Sound Picture with DOROTHY MACKAILL RALPH FORBES SPECIAL ADDE MN TALKY ANNA Q. NIL! LOWELL SHERMA) D ATTRACTION G COMEDY | d Dotty in | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, HOWARD RECALLS HIS RESIGNATION Will Not Retire as Chairman o} Newington School Board i | high | practica .m" | Althouzh the mew junior school in Newington is | finished, and almost 500 pupils are [in readiness to be envolled, the situa- tiontion surrounding its opening mained at a standstill pending of the political muddl which originated at the town meet- ing Wednesday night. In the meaa- time children wiil continue attend- ing sessions in a portable school, in a temporary school in ehe town halt and even in the basement of an- other school. while « strictly mod- | crn, up-to-date institution stands | idl | he situation developed suddenly | at the fown mecting when two eiti- | zens presented motions tending to | tie' mp, fulure payments on thal| building until an inspector to be | designated by the state commis- sioner of cducation should check up | specifications farzes that the huilding was to specifications included criticism of a steam fitting which Architeet D, K. Pe a temporary job, used by w while the building was under uetion; criticism of electric | fistures, which School Board | irman Harry H. Howard report- od were never used, and charges | tiat the roof was not according to specifications, when it is claimed that the only change made was from a somewhat olcolete type of | roof to a modern and ofiicient roof | of the type spevif | Howard Will Retain Office Chairman How who submitted his resignation as a result of what | he said was 1 uniost | eriticism. has decic bide by the action of the | unanimously rejectc - resigns tion. | 1 100 much inferested in the ton schools ta quit Howard's when ided light | now.” | explanation to- | announcing that he had | to stick. 1. T. Hardingz. of the Luilding comimt- accepted action of tha Charls th SO not ex-| erry cdnesday roof on the building ussell ¢ ed 11 specifi it a slag roof | was t roof Bishop af explained that | 18 a tar hase, ement thie to the square fon tors now ar of A and subs aspl substituted, Perry & Bis in a slag roof, there veqr pounds of stons Contrac which 1 is a of e roof base a by | LECTURE JAMES WATERMAN WISE Youth'’s Challenge To Church and Synagogue CENTRAL JR. HIGH SCHOOL March 3rd—{ P. M. Admission 30c¢ Starts SUNDAY For 1 Days To her it was love, to him ——pastime! Presents the World's “The Death Ray Gun” Shooting a N Projectile Thriller {pleted by |over. | home of M |after the latter had reliey which | MARCH 1, 1929, e = gredient, giving a much better roofy and @ much more satisfactory m‘l without adding to the cost. he s These changes are made frequen Ly all contractors, he added 197 Await Transfer The transfer of pupils involves about 497 children. There are 450 pupils in the Center, all of whom | - would be affected by a rearviange- | ment, “They are in the old Ceufor school, the town hall, a portabic school and in the basenic ihe hope of the to get the transfer which 1s the beginning of vacation, and have the ad i e the time tne according to Mr, come CODLIDGE GABINET IN LAST SESSION (Continued from First I auguration day that {hey House ing ould it It was ool departnient started toduy a 1o d ustments, vy com-f " al Wast vacation is How- out of a Now say an interruption in the studies, @ In addition to the 162 children to be oup of 450 to th > 16 Junior abeve 11 transterred fi uew scliool; h school stu partie has been transferring to tion school, later to to the new structure other pupils in the J who belong in the ¢ school de ment every day. Despit wction of the departme not more than % children s qrartered in or room and under one teacher, t are 48 in on two rooms 44 cuch, ve room, and onc room has 4u. Auto Dealer Slain Hospital and Institute By Houda Robber Measures in Senate | Wes alm a a., March he Palm Marel by man was a 2 ch dinner party at 1 . Vineent Mall last sut- urday, lorace M. Wells, South ton, L. 1. automobile dealer in a hospital here today Welis was wounded w tempted to srapple with e uin | of st | bequs tion to guests of their monvy He was shet through the H. T. Southworth, was from lilrary lomen said 150 reportic to the sen- who hie Massachusetis, Ap- two hours Vla, and ¢ shooting. cl s of robbery amd ed to holdup and to two tey 30 vear imprisonmey Authorities hkely would b charged with murder w o oof Wells' death - [PALACE TODAY ANTONIO MOR HELENE COST “THE MIDNIGHT TANI Co-Peature NO and LLO in HALTFORD—ALL Mutusl Burlesque PHES Wai Offers *GOOD MORNING JUDGE™ Riotous Fan Uproal Laughtcr | Denny Making Mad Love to the ! Most Beawtitul Girl in the Worla? [ REGINALD DENNY i i Peggy Mayo's “RED HOTS” with BENNY PLATY with Billy Pitzee, Billy Gordon, McCormuck, Gordon Kydeen and cinh turns by OPAL TAVLOR BANKRS & BURNHAM. There's horus you'tl like. DANCE AT NOEDEN BUNGALOW AT., NIGHT, MARCH 2 usie by Charlestonian Orch Admission 50 cents TOMORROW DANIELS in “WHAT A NIGHT” Just Wants 1o De Loved! And You Will Love Héet In This Thrilt 1 Metodramat Newnaper LT the Theiils? Ao TEN MA RZAY ARIS ROt nRorRs o “A WAND£RER OF THI WEST” And 3 ACTS VAUDEVILL} — e Ague 2t Poporters! And the e Joy sereen NARD Pevfect Vitaphone Housc! BEGINS SUNDAY FOR 1 DAYS BACLANOVA, NANTY CARROLL, PAUL LUKAS 4 Garamount Qicture CONCERT sy The Weinnerberg Male Chorus and GUSTAPSON. Soprang DEMANDLR, Violinist at the CATER SUNDAY LILLIAN LRIC STRAND T AITERNOON VITAPHONE ACTS — “THE ('OI,I‘BG—L\.\'S" Through a Plece of Solid Stecl Armor Plate Tickets at Mo( March 10, v's, Hultg 5:00 P. M. s and Miller & Hanson's [ trom Zagred today said that rescue after a month of fighting throuzh heavy snowdrifts, reached the snowbonund village of Zavaje, ! Kartovac, and round 25 persons 10 h and the rest of the 1on in an advanced state of noched roots o son fhouses, b down telephons | squids, (O CAUSESMORE - EUROPEAN MISFRY { poles Tupted comuunic W cold & fvar for th srain, sol starved vady to have sul- | popul wd exhaus Dol ibles in the I s about (Continucd fr & mey ot farmers’ main beasts of burden are the ox and cow, which plow the fields, haul heavy loads, tirn the mill and as a final service 1o slaughtered for food and their Fides, Korean ed in almost every soct Tor t yenr lent storin was raging in the nei borhood of Avignor from the south were o1 predic o cold dher bieau 24 hours of seve Ie The storm which ey ied doer Mared o8 1 (U 1) —Dispat Aft er all, most husbands are like children sweeping out wastes and poisons. 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