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S =5 2V I,l!ln Illpllllfi '.‘l I I!;‘um |I!\| d\ Culese athorwise infiraten en%er By orew ageneier fer the 4CANARY MURDE! Odell, Margaret. 154 West Sfreet. Sept. 10. Murder: Strangled ahout 11 p. m. Apartment ransack- ed. Jewelry stolen. Body found by ’my Gibson, maid. “Here, in a few commonplace hords, is the bleak. unadorned stat ment of one of the most astonish- ing crimes in the police annals of this country—a crime so contradic- | tory. so baffling, so ingenious, 8o unique that, for many days the best minds of the district attorney's ofice were completely at a loss us to even a method of approach That is the introduction §. S. Van Dine. famdus author of detective stories. gives “The Canary Murder Case.” Which is a 100 per cent all talkie. Margaret Odell, Canary,” Broadway's ambitious showgirl found strangled to death in her apartment. Philo Vance, whimsical xocicty man, who has gained fame as an amateur detective, n on the case. Who murdered " Was it Mannix, the Joved The Canary until she ened to show his letters to his wife? Was it Spotswoode who feared for his son in the g of the scheming woman? Was it Lindquist, the half- fnsane doctor, mad with love of her? Was it Cleaver whose political carcer she menaced ? “It's none of them!™ the ctive, and he T.alosse of the Canary her sweetheart, Jimmy son of Var ® hest friend next dogp to The Canary and Jimmy had quarreled with Alys and let himself into The Canary’s power. Vitaphone acts o0 featu On TY known as he most coldly digger, is the Canary’ fat broker who threat- says Heath, Alys cherus and Spolswoode, Alys lived d arrests and you w ng thea- Jolir of Joun Shi B the open London Litbert, Noi rthir, la N The vitaphe Fius Edwari's Rervue, act of the 1 of Itoses Making Airplane Fleet For Mexican Government w York, March 11, (# A floet an destined for use by the Mexican g rnment forces the rebels is heing turned out Yought Aircraft factory Long Island City The first the planes, w h will 1« the plant fully cquipped with machine guns and homb racks, is expected to start for Mexico this week. Chanege Vought, head of the pany declined to say how many craft had been ordered but said his plant had been working day and night to fill the order. ‘They are the Vought Corsair type. biplane with place for pilot and gunmer, equipped with DPratt and Whitney 400 horscpower motors. They are similar to plancs used by American marines in Nicaragua, The New York Times says pilots who are to fly the planes south are heing trained at the naval air sta- tion at Hampton Roads, Va Brig. Gen. Juan I Az ate chief or the Mexican air service who came to contract for the planes is expected to fly one of them back. group of ave In the early days a woman wore A ring in her husband's absence, to show that he had delegated his au- thority to her. How Thin Men and- . Women Gain in Weight y McCoy's Tablets, sugar-coated and rich in weight building agents are easy to take and will not even dis- ) the most delicate stomach ese wonderful health building ngth creating, weight prod i tablets are now sold in every drug store in North America and millions of them arc used every month, McCoy takes all the risk—Read | this ironclad guarantee. If after tak fnx 4 sixty cent hoxes of M.Co; N lets or 2 One Letar thin, underweigh 1 or woman doesn’t gain at v pounds and feel completely satisfled with irked improvement in sour money will he returned, Just ask for McCoy's Tablets at Fair Drug Dept. or any n Ameri alth— ALL WEEK Starts Today at 2:15 213 HOURS OF FUN TONIC! < “Burlesoue Revue” with RAY READ ., CHARLOTTE RAE and a uotable cast with specialtios « by JOAN THOMAS and ELSIE & PANSY The Musical Mses | Tist . | George is brought | com- hoxes any | the | drug store | theatrica! aotises and reviews I8 thie oalumip Sre eapertive emwsement SOMDARY A new chapter has been written in the history of the motion picture. A new wonder has been revealed. “Redskin.” the new tichard Dix cpic of the west, which opened for {a four day run last night at the| Strand theater, marks an amazingly | wonderful step forward. Beautiful scenic backgrounds are | revealed in all their true color and beauty, The hills and valleys of the | Indian country are reproduced for the screen just as the eye sees them in nature. And the powerfully grip- ping story, true to Indian traditions and customs, unfolds in this native setting, The vaudeville splendid acts to Toys,” a Jerry in “How Broadhurst and Co. in “Wrong;" LaMarr and Boic A Couple of Night Club Hostesses; and Birdie Dean and Co. in “Dunce | Mad.” On Thursday Madge Bellamy will [ be offered in “Fugitives” with a new bill of vaudeville. has five ing oddity Many: program offer preser novel - POLICE CATCH THREE | ESCAPED PRISONERS New York Man Hunt Ends & With | surrender of Trio Hiding l | in Freight Yards, Watertown, N. Y., Mareh 11 (P — A man hunt extending through cen- tral and northern New York was at an end today and three long term conviets who escaped from Auburn | prison a week ago back in the Bands of the police. The capture here yesterday of E rd Larkman brought the to an end. Fraest Pavesi and Henry Sullivan, his two companions, were | found Sa night hiding in the railroud here. They offered w search turday vards Iprouc A to barricad The trooper sver through 1zitive ki himse shoved his a window W Pavesi i uting arrival o Aubuarn to tube they heir cells. Sallivan is inoa n by while s0Nn ards. Lark Jhat he and Pavesi have been able to ov and force ird uv(\ \rr' onpit n rib, su or a brok from an racns an told polic would probably wde them had it ot been for Sullivan's injury, which ttimes. weakened the man so much t his companions had to carry MIN ll(\ SON THEORY Haven, March 11 (117 becoming “black sheep,” ac cording to popular tradition. many ministers’ hecome ministers statistics compiled by Rev. Henry Huntington of Scarsdale, N. Y. published in Eugenics mage show. Of 104 ¢l rgymen « cd, two-fifths reported themselves sons of clergy n and many more descendants of ministers, trom nd tion- POSTAL RECEIPTS SLUMP Washington, March 11 (UP) Postal receipts for 50 selected cities during 1Pebruary o 624, a decrease pared with Iebruary nues, Postmaster announced today. | PICNICS FOL n\\ WINTER London. March 11 —(P— fand shifted from midwinter to early summer this weck-end. Pic- nics were held in places on the banks of rivers still frozen over. ind in Sussex and Buckinghamshire several heath fires occurred. of General Brown many Richard Dix in the Paramount Picture *‘Redskin™ Now at the Strand With Vaudeville the officer to put Palmgren on his back and handeuff him and even Paimgren fought and kicked as hard as he could. | Rreaks Up Sanguinary Fight | George Collins, simsbury [and William 2 . of 124 Rockwell avenue, pleaded guilty 1o 1.1»;":. of drunkenness, {1he peace, and assaulting each other. Officer David Doty testified that he [ made the arrests about night at Star street and Lvenue, finding both men covered | with blood and a large crowd on the not fighting at | the tinie and Collins told the offic he could not identify Frazer as hi assailant After Collins and Frazer declined 1o comment, Judge eski fined the former £5 and costs and the lat- ter $10 and e Causes Di Matthew Campbell, 60 elund street, was fined costs and placed on chiarges of breach drunkennes guilty. 5 fied that lu went 1o Canmphel) vesterday forenoon and te stop him from swearin ing loud . His aged father is a bed patient, the sergeant and the family was upset by the commotion had nothir to say, Attacks Wife ph Glowacki. 34 of 48 Beaver ded not guilty to charges drunkenness and breach of the peace, and on request of Attorney A ¥ Aharonian, a continuance until | Wednesday was ordered in 350 bond \ Home of probation 129 and on and led peace s home as unahle o street, drunkenness pe in in and w the was ohliz WARNEI] T0CEASE * GRINNING IN COURT Vile Beater Informed His Pre- dicament Is “No Joke” Walter Prusaczek, 57 pleaded guilly to charges and breach of 1 310 and H prob: ace and was fin police court todiy tion charge of as grinni proces Ito w “no on the it he e morni oz W M Violates Rules ol costs on 1} n ent was Detectiv —HARTIPORD— of 48 Grove costs was placed oflice NOW AYING SEE and HEAR Richard Barthelmess “WEARY RIVER” HEAR HIM TALK, SING, VLAY Reserved Loges Kaeniy —STRAND — TODAY, TUES. WED. son of & Chicf of the Come and See K | Truly One of the Year's ( . Proud Navajos—College Hero standing Hits! Filmed In Beautiful Technicolor! VAUDEVILLE BIRDIE DEAN and CO. in “Dance Madmess” LAMARR and BOICE “Night Cinb Hostesses™ “BROKEN TOYS” A Novel Oddity? THOMAS JERRY “How Many” GEO. BROADHURST (O. in “Wrong Oificer John W. Riley made the ar- test on complaint of Mrs. Glowacki who clainied to have been attacked Ly her husband and threatened with 4 knifc rney testified that north Neubatier 12lm was driving lust Tuesday t turn into Win- keep to the A truck on sirect uid In making a i tor failed to right intersection driven H. Quinn of 166 Lond vas going south on Ihm street and a collision resulted Neubau figd that had application for his lic and ince received it. The reason he eut to the left was that he thought conid make the in that way the truck reached him, street Aharonian said he realiz- : Charges themselves were iousness that a con- ould be considered neces- sary » ordinary eirc ances, but the fact that Glowackl was un. der a suspended jail sentence of §0 days made it advisable o obtain a postponemen Conrad M street, W in t to answer of 1 by John stroet tes he of 37 Main A& s not non-support and Prosecuting Attorney Woods recommended a week's con- {tinuance. He told the court Attor- before Fights with Pol John Palm Arimkenness T A guilty hire of ! 10 churges of of the pe was tined latter, with the other ed Saturday er An < on duty at Muin ymment on the $11 nd Perfect Vitaphone House! CAPITOL SEE and HEAR! “Uomen oy o ry (¢ streot CLAUDS GILLINGWATER. i to iry for A Vitaphone Attraction! SPECIAL JOAN CRAWFORD N JOHN GILBERT 2 GEO. K. ARTHUR Conting 30— 10:30 CORIFTINT SANDN? with BOR STELLE COMEDY — NEWS See and Hear Al Jolsc SONANY BOY™ Perfect Vitaphone House! CAPITOL THE ho ki“ed the 100 breach of | and talk- | iney D. L. through 4 misunderstanding, M fieco was not on hand, in court next Monday Nair had reported that gnu- ficco lives at 251 Washington str this city. - City ltems The fixtures and the grocery store Gentile 4 stable A son was the Hartrord Mrs. ton street. Guaranteed Good L City Coal & Wood Co Advt A regular mond auxiliary, held Wednesday o'clock at the State bers and comrades of A, G mond camp, U. 8. W. V., wi entertained after the meeting. The Military Ore entertain members and day afternoon from 2 o'clock at the State Armory Crowley Bros Inc. of painting the building of South Main Fred Win recently The into born th hospital to high Tel meeting of A. G w. ¥, evening at Armory. o. 8 nesy started th There A0 H ning at 7 and B. hall will also mect at ond B. hall at T A Nash Co. J. Ryan, 154 North St aavt A mect en’s Ben W S Election Members of licf Corps and March birthday party with Mrs, nie today of police will be a minstrel troupe i o'clock at I'he dance the Y, 0 o'cloc) =uit or topeout Tel. 2 Catholic olent ay of off evening at ers will take friends will ewcomb at her home view street, {omorrow o'clock ir of Good Will herds of Bethlehem meeting tonight at 8 o'clock 0. L A M. N Thur.-Fri.-Sat. Extracrdinary l'mgrxm. lodgr will ADDED ATTRACTIO:! See and Hear These Metro Stars ACTUALLY TALK NORMA SHEARER LEWIS STONE ERNEST TORRENCE At the Opening of the Empire Theater. I.ondon It's Like a Personal Appearance VITAPHONE PRESEN’ GUS EDWARD:! “Songs of the Roses” A Revue of Song and Dance in Technicolor TODAY, TUES., WED. Continuous ALL TALKIE THRILLER! MURDER CASE &5 Mystery on the screen. The keen, fascinating, silk-hat detective, Philo Vance, who I\a~ lived in a million copies of the S. S. Van Dine stories, now lives on the screen! A mur- derer abroad! Excitement and thrills on the trail! A PARAMOUNT PICTURE A s WILLIAM POWELL JAM Es‘.:’:’:'lkls- LOUISE JEAN ARTHUR HEAR!-— THE WHOLE CAST TALKS! but would be Mrs. Magna- merchandise 2f ot I'rank and Julia street disposed of for $680 at & public store bunk- s morning Mr. Emil Larson of South Weiling- an it qa Ham- will be Men- Ham be 1 to rehearsal of v th ace or of Lizards will friends Wed- 5 this city interior on Commercial Wom- will be heid $:30 o'clock Stanley Women's Re- hold Jen- 126 Fair- afternoon at | Shep- hold at a Ir Laurel Court Sewing society will | meet Tuerday from 10 to o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bertha Leavitt, 23 Colt street, J Slight damage was done to : mobiles owned Jensen ot 61 ard C. Brown of 1855 Stanley st in a collision at East Main and Stan- {ley streets at 8:20 Baturday Officer M. J. Moore reported {Brown was driving south on ley street and Jensen was drivi cast on kast Main stre:t, nd the ’\«41 né cause for police action. Nuthan Shimansky, a tailor, of 81 Broad strect. reported to the police Saturday that a man was soli orders for clothes and representing that Shimansky was his cmployer. which is not so. Miss Helen K. Cary New Britain, Conn., entered the Training School for At- tendant Nurses conducted by Houschold formerly rec the school and has entered the Marlborough hospital, Mariborough, | eral months of hospital SPring work Mass., work A daughter New Bi and M 417 Bast street, Alice Szymanski, well Road, Berlin, and High streets for 10 1-2 at Mr, ot an G 17 of West Crom. fainted at Myrtle about 8 o'clock the | Nursing Assoclation of | lingwood 222 Newbury street. Boston, has just | WOk completed her six weeks' training at 21l the was born last night|usual spring a neral hospital to Dext month Rudolph ks!roheck:rI this morning and was taken to New | Britain General hospital. 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The park department has erected w 1,000 wait flood light a pole driveway from the monument, is turned on and will burr light and shows th considerabie Con on across the which every evening at dusk until daylight brilliant illumination monument up distance. Tt was ¢ necticut Light an Park Superintendent for a new co buildin getting for the " gives a for rected by the Power Co. Clyde e t of paint 1o d has a of 1din painting ' benches an n shap: things in ginning o o i cot the ities 1 first o It is planncd The board of lers will m 7 o'clock in reg park commission tomorrow evening at lur monthly session. Women are saying: “Pinkham’s Compound keeps me fit to do my work.” “‘I was nervous and all run down. Now I eat better and sleep better—", “It helped my thirteen year old daughter.”—“I took it be- {ore and after my baby was born.” —*“I am gaining every day.” Lydia E. 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