New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 1, 1929, Page 11

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w-l;‘ 'A\ TR v theatrica: satiesr 800 roviews 1 thie colwmr are ||| - “THE BELLAMY TRIAL "Lmhos and gentlemen of the jury | The man and woman on trial how | their heads. The prosecutor is de- | anding their lives. The weight of | the evidence has tipped the scals | ugainst them. | Is there no hop ! You will be just as surprised as they were when you see what hap- | pens just before the case goes to the | jury in “The Bellamy Trial” now Playing at the Capitol theater today. Tucaday and Wednesday. 1t is an ali| talkie, For this Metro-Goldwyr”Mayer mystery drama is a masterpiece of suspense, a gripping courtroom Ppl(.; that will thrill you with the realism | of the trial scenes and character detineations. You ma have read the story penned by Frances Noyes Hart as a | magazine serial but when you see | Monta Bells filmization of tho mur- | der narrative you will find something new in the way of cinematic story telling that will bring it before you | as a fresh plot. On Thursday for the last half of | the week the Capitol offers Lupe | Velez and Gary Cooper in “The | Wolf Song,” featuring songs by cach star. Beginning sunday, “The ! Broadway Melody” the all singing, all talking, all dancing sensation. will be presented for an entire week next JUDGE McNALL, MASON, |' DIES IN NEW YORK CITY Was Formerly Past Grand Lodge Master of Connectiut—>Strick- onia Attack | . P—Jud I, of Greenwich, | Conn., past grand master of the Grand Lodge of Masons in Connec- ticut and prominent in civie affairs 1here nearly half a century died yes- terday in the Presbyterian hospital here. He was 72 years old His death was caused by compli cations follawing an attack of pneu monia from which apparently had recivered. He had been a oy tient at the hospital for ten da Judge MeNall was for many yeats town clerk of Greenwich, later be- | came depuly judge of probate of the borough court also served severa! | terms as jucge of probate and in the borough council. He is survived by two sisters, Miss Mary McNall and Mrs. ¥, C. Lee, of Greenwich, and a brother, Robert H McNall The funeral will be held at Green wich Tuesday, with burial in Wood- | lawn cemetery. York Geor; G April BILLIARD MATCHES | | port Excellent Games in Partnership and Threc-Man Tourncys on Slate at Rogers Tonight. #ome good matches are on the slate tonight at Rogers Billiard rooms in the partnership and three- man tournaments. The Cubs, Vigg- fano and Dahistrom have a triple- header to play, against the Whie Sox Red Sox and Panthers. The Car- dinals will tackle the Yanks. The | star match of the evening will be the | Braves, Anderson and Peterson against the Pirates, Ziegler and Kas- prew. The Robins are scheduled to play the Giants. The White Sox battle the Greys. In the three-man league, Ander. son, Connors and Murphy will meet | Scapellati, Michaels and Yessian at 7 o'clock. Olson, Groman and Nel fon will play Wallace, Morton and Suess at 8 o'clock while Stewart Casale and R. Johnson will batt Stokes, Raphacl and LaPointe at 9 o'clock. Five teams have already qualifica by winning their games. | Japan Sends Answer To U. S. Lumber Note Tokyo, April 1 (®—The Jupanes foreign oftice today forwarded the American embassy hers 10 its memorandum of March 2 protesting the new tarifts on lumber imports as discriminatory. Contents of the eply were disclosed but it understood disclaimed any uiscriminatory in- tent. A forcign office spokesmun asserted the new tariff was nen-dis- criminatory and in any of sufficient importance forth American retaliation. w Easter Monday DANCE at the Rialto Ballroom Tonight Imperial Orch. Admission 50¢ DANCE “The Colonial” Plainville TUESDAY, APRIL 2 Music By Peter's Famous Colored Orchestra 8to 12 Adm. 50c¢ {time into a New York spendthrift, | Herbert Both jreported | summoned NEW RBRITA WILKINS INSPECTS | LAKE'S ‘DEFENDER’ Explorer Finds Bridgeport Grait; Suitable for Polar Work Bridgeport, April 1 (P—Sir George Hubert Wilkins, has | confined his efforts to exploration in Ithe gir § &K }s e \a/ eopertive amusement enmpany who heretofore “CHILDREN OF THE RITZ” An ultra modern story dressed as smartly as a Fifth avenue show win dow brings Jack Muthall and Dor- [ expressed his satistaction over othy Mackaill back fo the Strand |'he aualifications of the ship for theater to the delight of their many | UNdersea cxploration expedition in admirers and unqualified amusement | the Arctic ot all. “Children of the Ritz" is the | Accompunied from New name First National Pictures has | Commander Kitzhugh Gr Igiven to this society comedy and it |interested in the venture, is entertainment plus. cr Sloan Dannehower, As Angela, spoiled younger daugh- | marine expert, and George Palmer ter of the Pennington millions, Miss | Putnam, Sir Hubert declared that Mackaill is allowed to romp through he was satisfi=d with the condition more clothes and better sets than | Of the boat and that with the instal ever before while Mulhall her chauf- lation of a motor and batteries, the feur husband, who blossoms for a | ship would be in first class condition |to make the proposed trip. carries the burden of a more than | wert however, stated that he ordinary comedy-drama plot. These ade any definite plans 1o | two favorites have a whole cast of the “Defender” for his pro- |fine looking young people with them submarine voyuge under the who make the picture lively and ice pack and across the north | ®0od to look at. Among them are and it would he two wecks be- Jumes Kord, Kathryn McGuire, |fore he would make any decision. Doris Dawson, Edward Burns and “The visit to Bridgeport today Lee Moran. purely one to collect data on the The vaudeville program is headed 'various phases of this trip and the ! he Maryland Collegians™, 12 advisability of taking it during the s of the 1928 class of | present summer.” he said Litttejohn 0’]"‘.1: ‘;:.::|V|tlllll|‘:uyl;lnklhhn uEmiep Relao gieliea RIuke ol Ketch and Wilma, a figure of specch: | i oore they Inspected some e RS R fl”w'nY "¢t Iplans of special cargo carrying sub- e e = BB BE 802 imarines whien i Laks taa) drawnip g . "Oh, Doctor . 5 On Thursday the entire program fon ihe pUntad (NI e igoN A mant N 4 [quring the World War. When he will change and will offer the per- o sonal appearance of the movie star, |85Kd about the possibilities of us- ing a submarit s Rawlinson, “Hollywood's Mubont Ambassador of Joy”, while a feature L9 photoplay will present Milton Sills in | P Love and the HORS yesterday inspected Simon Lake's submarine, the “Defender’ York by n, who is Command- noted sub- engage posed Aretic vole, | \\u.‘i of this typr, stated that the a scieatific one and was by ns a conmercial venture, trip was Arch l(nO Feet Long In Bridge Across Bay WO WOMEN ATTEMPT nearly one-third of a mile long, Drink | without any ground support between [its bases, is under on th harhor Sydney, Living in Waterbury way her Poison—Condition of One {new bridge The pusses across Sydney ocean The creep- long duep-water into i arch now water tow held in position by s which keep their ends pointed slightly upward and rigid, much on the sam. ciple as a gun barrel is held inst a rifleman oulder 15 Reported Serious above a shipping lane two ends of the ing out over the other, They a tangle unsupported Waterbury, April women, 1 (LP)—Two Waterbury one married and one single, who attempted to com- mit suicide ¢ Sunday at Waterbury rhor. s cach Laster Wt overing today Buity hospital (e 5 Allen, took poison anday morning atter atten I- ing a dunce at Meriden, according Lo her partner who summoned medi- cal assistance. She was reported in a scrious condition, Mrs. Cecolia Wollas, 24, loss scrious condition after when he out to shoot 'Struck By Tw o. \utos, Has Broken Collar Bone Spencer, Mass, March 1 he strue by one automobhile, and hurled into the dand again struck, w of Homer I, Redetfe, 45, last night 1S he' was crossin Main street, One lof the cars was castbound, the other west. Fredette suffered a broken collar Lone, abrasions of both legs, a cut | en the right forchead and a cut over the right eye. Each driver denies his car hit Fredette first PALACE TODAY ONLY PECIAL ATTRACTION IN VAUDEVILLE PATRICK GUILMETTE OF NEW BRITAIN CH MAGICIAN Presenting the myster deck of cards and the vope trick n the world. ON THE SCREEN VIC T()R McLAGLEN st poison, Jur; \m;l;a;( ase Defendant in the Next Chester, Pa., April 1 (UP)—"] fayette Twaddell!” chanted th court crier in Chester county court tecently when jurors were being inj path of anothe s the experience Three times he Lafalett As cried the Twaddell : turned to the judge to re- | waddell missing. the judge no- ticed a quiet little man, sitting at the attorneys’ table, trying to catch the crier’s cye. “Are you juror Number fayette Twaddell, of Cheste ied the crier. “Yes, that's me,” plied. “I'm defendant cas name of La quer- Ty in dell the re- neat Massachusetts Autos Kill 15 During Week Boston, April 1 (UP)—Pifteen ! persons were Killed in automobil. accidents in - Massachusctts last week, according to the report of | George Parker, registrar of motor vehicles, This was five previous for the 28, Last w of « greate more, five sponding than for the more than period of week corre ESDAY A BANKY WAKENING” —alo— REX—King of Wild Horses in “WILD BLOOD" VILM in “THE Ch's victims included eight pedestrians and seven oceupants. WEDNESDAY ONLY “WIN( Synchronized Score Mects with CLARA BOW—The Richard Avlen— Charles Buddy With and HARTY TONIGHT and Wednesduy It Girl N Rogzors Larl Coopa HURSDAY BMARINES STRAND THURS,, FRI.. SAT Personal Vaudeville Ap- prior {0 pr Bareymore Theater, ere New ‘MR. LEE SHU BERT Presents at_the York Second Play of Her Repertoirt Program ‘The Love Duel” A Modern Plas LILT HATVANY pearance of the Movie Star HERBERT RAWLINSON| Rows §1.00; Hollywood's Ambassador Fam of Joy COME—SEE and HEAR This Handsome Leading Man of the Movies in An Entertaining Monologue! —On the Screen— t— T. A. B. HALL TONIGHT Admission 50c Excellent Music . iN Chovus Goldwyn-Mayer's talking, singing Bessie Love and Charles King wh sunday. They are shown in this and heanty which won the the “Dance DAILY HERALD, rls have their innings in “The Broadway Melody™ Metro- v places in the gorgeous ballets, on of the Painted Dolls” is in technicolor, | MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1929. |He dica soon after trom bloud. [ Salvatore Mr. and Mrs, lat Hartford hospital after |rival. The boy was struck lautomobile in Hartford driven John H. Kenehan, 33, when he into the street. Kenchan loss of erto, 4 year old son of Palo Certo, was dead his ar- by was un able to stop his car in time (o avoid | ixnlkmg the child. | In an automobile accident in Wil himantic, two women taken trom a double crash and brougit to |a hospital. Mrs. Thomas Kush, 43 il'l’O\\dnnu, was the most seriou: {hurt, with a possible fractured s i.\m.; Arthur Adams, 42, et received a fractur nd lacerations. The machin riven by their husbands, collided ‘lnml on. No one else was hurt 1FISHING SLOOP RUNS AGROUND, CREW GONE were | rrertr I he —as| | Coast Guardsmen Find Vessel In dancing hit featuring Anita Page, will be at the Capitol theate re exhibiting Vineyard Sound With Engine Running—Plan Investigation of which, Woods Hole Coast Mass., April 1 (P, guardsmen yesterday foun Nine Fatalities Over Week-End; | Six Drown When Boat Overturns Y the Associated Press. drowning accident snuffed out Milford, One six lives off Charles Island, and three persons were the by a trolley car, one when killed in week-end fatalities in state, one saw, and a four automobile, caught in a cirey year old child by an The relurning in a1 ven after having island at St. treat. Unable to complete the the mainland by weross a streteh of har the tive en and passage whout to New Ha- pent a day on the Mary's Laymen's re- return trip 1utomobile a mile long. swept over by the tide, in a boat. When about a thonsand feet from the island the vait, caquipped with a single eylinder motor engine, ke be- by member the positions the outhoard of The cansed ifting rown heved six and swimmers, party sl ere altiongh no one was saved Their plight 1 hrothers from anothe but when aid v the into water two were able iscoverad by two roasland nearby arrived, nothing wi upturned craft of the b taken from their vatery graves 24 hours after and search was being continued for the other two vietins, who were V. Mebonald honald, his father; Sabato Del Franco, 52, and Walter Fallon, The other two bodies still in the water are James O. Balmer and ound, o Irour Burton n H. Moe (RIS found are Willi Perfect Vitaphone House! CAPITOL THURS,, FRIL, SAT. Hear Them Sing! tarts \e\l Monday “The Broadway Melody"” Strand Theater Chorus 150 Judson House Tenor Crowell's Drug Store McCoy’s Music Ktore Monroe Pharmacy ccidentally | group of six met death while | THIRD CONCERT New Britain Civic Music Association New Britain Choral Society KING OLAF fishing 619-( awe ar |Hu‘ 45 foot sland cground on N Vineyard Sound gine still running, her lushed. and her skipper lJohn 8. Randolph ot |missing. After th by coast the disco y swain's ma 282 in shore. n: here. her en tiller un and o s Oak sloop was first sights rd patrol boat 144 reported, chief b Kittla took patrol bout His mien found every- thing apparently ship-shape the sloop and inqu the of family living clicited no i sloop went pened to coust guardsn ough investigat John J. Clerkin. grappling irons the iaken from o |same time ncar sized With the use of four bodirs were sea at about the where the boat cap- [ ] aboard ouse In Bridgeport an unidentified man | was Killed by a trolley when it {Lelieved he tailed 1o notice its roach and stepped directly in vay. Walter Noble of Newtown lost | his life while working at « driven buzz saw, cutting wood companions said they heard scream. Noble was lying on the zround, his leg and arm a on islan i runation as how or her captain n will make power Two | — The wattest spot on o lengal. India. The rec rainfall here is 429 inches, seve Loy endeavored | Tedsy Tues. Wed. | lt Ann\e-- Wiat" ‘ Wrong With the Young Folks! Rich, reckless, frre sible. she had done ¢ thing you have read about. Born in lux- " could she live i poverty with a love <l wouldw't scll for a mil- lion? Youth's own revelation of the daring doings of (h younger generation DOROTHY MACKAILL and JACK MULHALL VAUDEVILLE MARYLAND COLLEGIANS *12 Collegiates From the 1929 Class of Jazzology” Coming ViiResone Movietone rHE LI “A Bala EAOHNS h WETCH and WILMA “A Figure of Speech ® TARICKR (O “Oh Doctor™ MGy ANC “Music sand FULL and Chatt Sunday, April 7, 3 P. M (Busch) Orchestra 40 Theodore Webb Baritone ASSISTING ARTISTS Olive Klein Soprano Seat Sale at Chamber of Commeree Henry Morans & Sons McRBriarty’s Driug ftore Blal & Brodrid Brooks Drug Co. by anj ran | Sillim 1 dcclared to into the front +hich ne cetly \WANAMAKER MUSICAL SRl |‘ COLLECTION 1§ £GLD vt ot rmen \n"lc for Banzer Poel Salmon 1B or, Maine Apr (P —The first landed in 1he ing of the weigh- ght by and row- Dr. Thaddeus Rich Purchases Finest oup of Stringed Instraments o salnon to be ~closed. o, S e Horace W Thapmar 04 I Cnent Lodman Wanamaker p n vd by 1we h s . violoncellos and ¢ had been acquired from waker Corporation by Dr itich, concert i conduetor of th chiestra. The purchas i S ROLL not diselosed hroke Phtlad; GOOD SCOmR e collection tween 40 and sidered one of 1 It includes instrumer tonio Stradivar el last on Atong 'RALTO THEATER | Today BRCKEN BARRIERS also THE FLYING BUCKAROO News Reel Comedy Unidentified Man Killed B\ Trolley in Bndgepm‘ oril nu by a we nue trolley nig an Killed almost at 70 oele ntificd ma car uni Song avenue at point street extension and ord annual | | | SUSAN IVES Was there any~ thing betwesn. her; and Stephm? * ELLIOT FARWELL Was he at the Bellamy cottage? WS Where was she en shatevanduleight? 3 STEPHEN BELLAMY DIJ he reent his APRIL FOOL That's what it is when “other Kind” SODERHOLM'’S Genuine SWEDISH RYE BREAD There's always one BEST in everything and in SWEDISH RYE BREAD it's still SODERHOLM'S and always will be as long as it is a product of The Kelly BAKERY At Youi there is you are told just as good as Grocers

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