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\ AN Lt T o == HIATEDS ) = 3 y ot - o Xer o wetioss and reviews 13 thie eatwmp are AT CAPITOL Harvey Fergusson's novel, “Wolf fong.” & romantic tale of pioncering days in the frontier of the old South west in the 1840's proved to be thril- ling fare for the audicnce which saw its moving picture version at the | Capitol theater today when it open- | ed for a three days' run. Paramount has made a moving, colorful, drama-filled thriller ro-! mance from the material of the nov- cl. and the three leading stars, Lupe | Velez, Gary Cooper and Louis Wol- | licim, perform splendidly in putting | over the parts of a daughter of ths| Mexican Dons, a young Kentucky ad venturer-trapper and his pugnacious mountaineer companion. There is no dull moment in “Wolf Song.” 1t will hold you enrapturgd until the very end. The songs in “Wolf Song” are an integral part of the picture and help to advance the theme of this stirring story. Miss Velez sings Yo Te Amo" admirably and Cooper 15 pleasingly | heard in his rendition of “My Honey Fare Thee Well.” There are threc other songs in the production which were specially written for “Wolf Song.” Al are catchy melodies «plendidly put over. On Sunday for an entire week the Capitot will present the all talking, | all singing and all dancing hit * Broadway Melody,” which has been | eccorded the greatest of praise by everyone who has scen this remark- | able production. Bessic Love, Anita | I'age, and Charles King are his three outstanding stars in a cast that | includes many artists of the musical comedy, dramatic and vaudeville | stage. It's just like going to a $6.60 per scat musical comedy show to see “The Broadway Melody. he | Car Forced Over Curb Against Concrete Wall Alexander . Johnson, 28, of Cor- bin avenue and Osgood avenue, was driving south on Burritt street abour 6 o'clock last night at the approxi- nate rate of 5> miles an hour when a roadster with box body owned by Victoria Kozakowski of 445 Burritt street and driven by Frank Koz lowski of the same address, out of a driveway at 455 Burritt strect, on the east side, As Johnson was about Kozakowski swung to the left to enter u driveway at 445 Burritt street and the right wheel of John- son's car struck the left front wheel of the other car, causing slight dam- uge but sending Johnson's car over the gutter and onto the sidewalk, where it came to a stop against a concrete wall Detective S to pass. | rgeant G. C. Ellinger investigated and found no cause for poiice action. Johnson was sligthly injured about the nose, hesides being considerably shaken up, (harles Hanson of 455 Burritt street wit- nessed the aecident. He was in a parked car in front of Burritt street when it happened Dry Agent Freed of Killing Moonshiner Allentown, Pa., April 4 (UP)— | John Huebner, alias John Daly, pro- hibition agent charged with shooting and killing William Yocum during a raid on a mountain still in Lehigh county, was found not guilty today. | Witnesses had said Huebner was only a “stool pigeon,” deputized to guard thr alle d hootle and that he shot after Yocum advanced, placing his gun on the floor and | then made quick move 1to the right. District Attorney Gearhart sought to show the agents had no warrant to make the ruid, o agents aid they needed no warrant, they smelled mash indicating presence of a «till. ggers, a sinee Blast ai Typew tel; | Plant Kills Painter North Tonawanda, N. Y., April 4 (UP)—One man was killed instantly and 12 other persons w injured in an explogion at the Remington- | ypew riter plant here today dead man s s Stone, 61, a printe Officials said they helic plosion vesulted from au tion of gas in an oven in the baking departinent. Stone was work- ing directly in front of 1) | Thosc injured were wud hruis- ed by flying glass and bricks, D #ge was estimated at about $10.00 Houses near the plant were shake by the blast, hut undamaged. ed the ¢ acenm | enamel oven i READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS oR BiL RESULTS RIALTO —_—m We Are Exclusive Agents For VIRGINIA LEE HOSIERY “Hosiery That Wears” VANITY BOX 242 Main Street | Populur John 'espertive emusement company. RAWLINSON AT STRAND Beginning today and for the bal- ance of the week the d will present the personal vaudeville ap- pearance of the movie star Herbert Rawlinson. Known as “Hollywood's Ambassador of Joy”, Mr, Rawlinson is now cntertaining vaudeville audi- wnees throughout the country and nieeting with large success every- where On the George und Human Pinw : Berk and Saun in “Varietics”; George Stanley and #la Crackers with Gladiola, program will Livington, Reilly's Gambols in “An movie attraction will Nills with Maria Corda Love and the Devil”, a romantic 4 with Sills in one of his best ginning Sunday for a four days the Strand will Gilbert in his latest icture, “Desert Nights,” a story with an unusual love theme. with the majorty of scenes laid on thn wild, passionate African desert. Mary Nolan and Ernest Torrence are i the star's support. run present MEXIGAN REVOLT WANES AS REBEL FORCE IS ROUTED (Continu om Iirst Page) rebels which t . General tered the reats from Jimene eld for Almazan e and wer under fire town | sleep. Detachm Wi distance railroad seven 1S of federal sent northward from and the on cach side that burned bric Jimenez and Santa Rosalia prevert the reby : by General Almazan planned 10 troops in position for them from either side The rebel army we a burned bridge at La | miles north of Jimencz, had repaired another near While they cavalry however, re som¢ parallcling Aware betwern would train an attuck on s escapi delayed at forna. 11 rer Jimencz tried desperately 10 re- pair the second sufficiently for their trains to cross and permit the federal cavalry on them from cither side. General Almazan, meanwhile brought Presidential ment, f the finest m ganizations in Mexleo infantry and artillery north along the cked with arged. Vederal melee and dropped lition hombs ising “great damage andoned their tra was impossible. Machine rifle fire mowed them weeds while shrapnel tillery levelled whole shell hurst Rebels Shown No My Little mer nders brida escape, had one o containin straigl railroad track, them as the cuava c airplancs flew pound demo- on the r 1 " The but ® down from the squads as trains. rehe fli v was show sur 1 and the hodicd traing, bereft of their alle [vielded 500 wounded who had Tween forced to remain in their frail shel- The Thrill of a Lifetime! Better than a $6.60 show! Spectacle! Musical Comedy ! Melodrama! All the miracles of the mightiest dramatic and musical plays of New York's stage are woven into the World's Greatest Enter- tainment ! MewmGoldicyn Mayer s TALKING SINGING ?mmaflt ensation with CHARLES KI! aumon! CAPITOL Beginning SUNDAY For One NTIRE WEEK! of | two they NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 1 { . tained in the north when the situa- | Charles King and Anita Page in a scene from one of the heautiful ical comedy sequ e Broadway Melody” Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer talkin 1z, film hit which will be at the Capitol theater Sunday and for the entire week. Mr. King and Miss Page look very pleased with each other, don’t they? How they might be locki if Bessie Love, the other principal in the picture, and Miss sister, was avound, is another matter, o ———————————— [ter f | shattered the fire and 3 and hox cars constitutional government.” In Mexico City it was belicved the aetion at | Reforma would th of ending the campaign in Chihuahua, There was a chance cou that a part of the rebel preceded those slaught. r- Reforma and 1o their Rosalio. Their dis- e 1eral couches as the pierced number hive other thin wis No estimates on the ot dead were available here Ithe remark that the toll pendous.” At Chapultepee d LS00 of enemy wounded and that the nu mich The n to Gene etfect “stu custle a army had la to Santa it such for Noo West Coast there west was the wirs m e persal looked | was & formal re Gene however, casualtios o “E00 port of was was talles no estimates ot wounded” [ was or ri to th entire four d Corralitos Sunid 2D The \ the was no further ne federal 8 action coust 1 rmies hi 1 mo. o m. yesterday teforma. | ful campa and suppression the rebellion in that ticipated. AU the did not think the persist any lo of Sonor might | Chapult o section was worst rs movement ontside wher fod down the insur nts almost at leisur A different problem serve could th Marcell al 1zalo Escobar Urhale « r of e [lus 1 rebsls port ner troops run ougl vat hr thel 1eir very but cowardly howevir the pent- the gov Guanajuato involving Mevico's said sent mes- sions of conflic Jalisco so-called of congrat alles, folicitati eral successes at and 1 hiis congratulations Alama v oy to ¢ ilations neral him on and Jimenez asking him religions to o insurzents to convey at La gover s here accor nment re tak diffic s towns rma nt of to occupy to General and other oflicers who ictory was a certain with ich the ounced he w nino € one wt in lity eneray s ieneral Sat Tected a 400 troops to undertaks campaign there, Thes «n under orders for to the two stat you have proc | Tt o sag iles. noble in solidarization of * of 11 PR [vealed your dvsir perat + troops have time to organic e repul come |in consolidation of an eminentls but were TODAY, FRL, and SAT. VAUDEVILLE Featuring the Personal Appearance of HERBERT RAWLINSON Movie Star and Hollywood's Ambassador of Joy Berk and Saun “Varicties” REILLY'S GAMBOL AN l{l{lN.'I REVUE The Livingstons 1 “Human Pinwheels” | GEORGE STANLEY and His GEORGIA CRACKERS | Begins SUNDAY JOHN GILBERT —in— ‘DESERT NIGHTS’ Comng V((APHM&, and vie st Torrence etone Mary Nolan TODAY— “SUBMARINE” with JACK HOLT and DOROTHY REVIER also “SOULS AUVLAME”’ B oand . S FREL TONIGHT + Greatest Hu Drama Ever Screened “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” v Isge tion there grew more serious. General Almazan ashed the ernment that hospital supplics sent him at once 1o treat the rebel wounded for whom he said the federuls must care. S0V Tells of Rout Niievo Leon( Messages from Gener o] Gaccia De Alb ief in the state of cribed the formu, Chi- horrib; 4 Almaza Monteriy April 4 (@ Alm n to Colon acting military ¢ Nuevo Leon, today | tederal victory at Le I huahua, yesterday as slaughter. The rebels were held up at La Re- forma by one of the burned bridges north of Jimencz. Two deral can- talry divisions under Gener Ana {1et0 Lopez and Lodr Quevedo at- t ed them from Almazan's lert while two other divisions of federal horse nerals 1 logio Ortiz and Benigno ratos attacked from under iself, with in- f; crack first regiment utry from the |10 presidential guards and a battery of artillery from the same regiment {marehed upon them from their rear, {straight alonz railroad track. I Alm column was preceded by la small detachment of cavalry fought like mad number of 1 attackers Leset as they were from both flanks, their rear, and from above by lairplanes, they never had a chane The battle ¢ about 2 p. m. after the illery had cut EBr through the penned rebels ind cavalry had mowed them down mercilessly, Monterey ated in a hilarie s celebration of Almazan, who regularly S military in this when the news reached here. the Har on th swaths assanlts of the victory chief of operations statd tnues ico, Aprit from tile at Jimer W complets 1out reports from an Associated I'r from rebel headquarters at ¢ city, received here revoluti correspondent ihua last had | hua late City rebel town, T had Jaunci s Jimen n the counts rebels trom o aviators' The Associa located at Sunta De mit Jorts have Ro fro det i Can His r reo forty s i, hed by t A report in Chi General Mares ip establ rebels An u Roiler Skating JIOONLIGHT SKATING TONIGH'T F'un For All 'ER'S HALL HEAR “Whoopee” Lupe Velez Sing Her Plaintive Love Melodies! Vitaphone Acts . Naco, Sonoru aveo, @ rebel leader, won an impor ant victory yesterday at Di wniles nortin of Jimenz, tuhing nany prisoncr thal 1l Tt airplanes during | sever e from First Page) Menico. | Navco, A 4 G 100} plosion of Moy bomb on American soil place Neiti iously hu he of the April wother car erish toa tre occupa Was Shoots At Carctaker of and the m- creasing freqaency f revolutionar o, ad e t on both sides of the bord day. A battle for disputed possession of Nuco air raids on the loyal stronghold ) ctaker of a near nsio went whet Melhuish. pair, | decisive M pected momentarily, from a h The Americy 1o a second bombing la i monoplune to lwo shats h a rebel twin berder towns and drop missiles, one which foll twenty fect north of the | [other two fell Nuco., Sonor damagze All thre ey aimed at 1 tiic S zalez and his 1,200 total troop Nuco of 1 day when bombs on 1 ing one in the Fausto Topete, acking rebel assured Unite that no more Lombs would of the i roared ove | at o 1 stri of f in resulted lently had been itions of ( M- «rebel plane dropped two American sid “vol ry warfare wonun.i nd shattering wind district, G commander o man business field v ¥ 1 States 4 of bom! a cavalry sk d climaxed a » dropping by both sides ar rmish just south of t 0 3 Mr. @ rw walk was done. 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