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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONUAY APRIL 29, 1929, RICHARD BARTHEL™ in “WEARY RIVER” (Jnless stherwise indicated. theatrical Botices @nd reviews in thie cofumn are {[F e agencies for the eenective amusememt company W LI HAINES AT STRAND B TELMESS AT CAP NOW AT THE CAPITOL DEATH OF FARMER | LAID T0 Vi VIOLENCE, Skull Missing From Charred| Y, Body in Maine Ruins South Paris, Me., April 20.—(UP— tearned from authoritative ate last night that Elihu H sar old Hartford farm- rred hody was found in the ruins of his farm home early Wednesday. died from violent causes and that Dr. W. B. Raymond. Ox ford county medical examiner, had a death certificate to that After a day of activity Attorney William J. Flar County n. High nd 1wo on detectives, it was said that solution of the mystery of Turn- ath was expected within 24 as stated authoritatively that | ed with the case con- I the squad throug 1hose conn ded that Turner's body was hack- d, that therd was no smoke in the | A and that the skull unquestion- Was missing. Mrs, Anne Welch, 26, Turner's | former housekceper, who remained under detention in the county jail at | wh- Cost $1,000,000 to Tranefer o Farragut’s Flagshlp to Connecticut (RN 10 WAR UPONSPEAEASIES " Battle Immirent in New Yowk—— , Whalesale Gralt Ciiarged L1O THEATER South Paris, was not subjected to rther questioning today. | Welch, who alleges tha ¢ was the father of her fi old daughter. held to h ‘-lO)) that she went to the 'rlllll'l’ home last Tuesday to arrange for | |8 cash settlement because of the | lchild's alleged parentage. She y-..y e tpn [ mained there, retiring &t 11:30 p. m. | iy | She said. At midnizht she was awak- | 1 | ened by the 11 . with re- | carried her chil- | aged 5, out of the house and went back for Turner but | could not find him, ALL- KENS!NGTON SQUAD sl 1S | Pwo Workouts are Held Over Week- i ¢ Vo \‘I $nd With Great Showing by Can- ! didates o lay. A. €. baseball ' workout of the Kens involved would be {tecam held its i > grounds owed this | nother | "he turr small due to the HAN KILLED BATILING HIT AND RUN DRIVER ' He Crnaied Against Boston Upright While Tryinz to Cap- tre Flecing Ditser, s said to Hase Taken Grra— t Gomez Denies Shot noFired Sinee 1008 ! Three Tenements Damazed in Week-End Blazes— = =t Piemen Rescne Womain, Nipple Gi to Bal Responsible for Jeath Longw mth to Relinguich *~rean0| S [’ml !'n \.rc\ American Lawyers Called Generation Behind Timgs s "ONLY BIG SEXTRAVAGANZA CONMING THIS SEASON PARSONG wrvomn 2 Days WED-THURS., MAY 1.2 MATINEE THURSDAY Now en route to the New York WINTER GARDEN- You!l see Giddy Getham glimpses QF [ 3 ¥ jo Bros., MODELES 1A FUL(NRA o SR AL POSES N THE TITLE ROLE OF WEDDING OF VENUS NIGHTS—S1 to 53 THURS. MAT 30 to 52 MAIL ORDERS 'ALCOMPANIED BY REMITTANCE IN FULL AND SELF- ADDRESSED + STAMPED ENVELOPE WILL BE FILLED IN WDTATION @splnm Aol the ¢ e mark of By Manfcrure cacdesier of S Plevated s a0 Scenic Temple 100 fother teams _lthe members of lust were out vesterday, however and a ! s | mumber of candidates were | prosent Bill Clancy has ag {ed as the team’s co RIALTO THEATER —TODAY — “The Divine Sinner” with VERA REYNOLDS and “THE PAINTED TR starring BUDDY ROOSE Comedy News Reel song CLASSES NOW FORMING New Britain Art School giving an 8 weeks' course in drawing painting and crestive designing. Day and evening classex. Armondo D'Agon- tino. Call 613 or 1436-W or st 16t Main St., care of Emerson Studio. n H<‘ \|mn. ]t\ ond, carly yesterday | 1 | & . ) < 5 G * JOAN CRAWFORD end WILLIAM HAINES #'THE DUKE STEPS O NOW AT TH! CUTS HIS THROAT, CHANGES HIS MINI] | 5Altemp(ed Suicide Directs At- i tempt fo Save His Lile New York, April 29.—UP—A mil- | tinery worker who had been out of months cut his throat yeste but later directed that part of 00 he had in a sav- imgs hank be used in an attempt to save his life. soldstein, 34, was found in room in the Bronx sgshes on the neck Taken by & po- an to a I\ofih 1 and inform- - probably would die, he asked policeman to draw up his will. He bequeathed $2,000 to a 2,000 to his father; a job for several E SiRALY the usual limber- b exercises and followed this & | up with a batting practice tery candidates warm | 15 minutes and this ended | sion Manager Eddie Moore ing a stiff sched 3 team will sington 5o i bascball cun be expe The following were present at the TODAY JACK MULMALL and GRETA NISSEN ia “BUTTER AND E BLANCHE SWEET in “WHY WOMEN LOVE" Also JUNE MARLOWE und DOLORES DES with RAI « CEORGE LEWIS nnd MARION NINON in “FOUR FLUSHER” From Bromdway Stoge Success Perfect Vitaphone CAPIT | Sunday nd $100 to his landlady, the workout: Al Hnband, Art ordered applied to . Mike Mikan, Paul Sny- Cormick, | Later when adoctor fold him & Iood transfusion might save his " Jite, he changed his will, giving only £1,000 to his brother and reserving B¢ the other $1,000 for the operation !ana hosnital care. Max offered his bloofand after ounds. Anyone the of doctors said the to try out is invited to turn | wour ‘s condition had ime | proved, but that it was eritical. Vitaphene znd Vendevitle STR AND Thars., Fri, Sat. The Miracle of SOUND—TALK—and MUSIC! LUPE VELEZ The “HOT” Baby of Hollywood in D.W. GRIFFITH} Lody of the (9) 4 with William Boyd, Jetta Goudal | HEAR Luvne Sing “Where is the Song ot “Songs for Me” House! OL NOW PLAYING! ALL THIS WEEK Continuous! YouDon’t Know thea Whole of ‘Dick’ Till You Hear Him RICHARD Barthel Vitaphone and Vaudeville STRAND TODAY-TUES.-WED. CONTINUOUS SHOWS! Vitaphone Brings You the New and A Tiwilling SOUND Piciure! WILLIAM HAINES with JOAN CRAWFORD KARL DANE “The DUKE ! 'STEPS OUT”, A romance of the prize ring and college campus ‘ VAUDEVILIE ROYAL WELCH GI EEMEN Internationally Famous Male Chorus Selma Braatz Co.' Marco and Raye Robinson and Pierce An Oddity | Bright Humor | “The Fakir” HOLLYWOOD COLLEGIANS Musical Antics Greater Barthelmess When He Talks For the First Time SEE! Movieton= News “IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF” TALK! ess SING! PLAY! | By Far. His Most Appealing Role A Vitaphone Sensation! The epic of a down- and-outer whose plain- tive music reaches through prison bars to find love and a new life a thousand miles away. Ad | 5 1 y Ext:a Added Attraction Starts Next Sunday! Douglas Fairbanks “The Iron Mask”