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——— ] mmmWMjmfi]fi@fimm;;“wkmmmmmmm | fer e i o e e omiieie| Ohio Citizens Battle Crazed Man Q | mother’s side) and his Mexican cous- D - price of corn goes down with the Shot by Irate Man ||’ 'ic.\’b:\rc) Tl onihante vt < 3 - price of wheat, and oats goes along . . H New York, March 1 (UP)—The || estate, the property of their grand- 3 - t00. 1t means a tightening market. arricaded in riome rive riours dark thoughts aud murderous im- || father, and particularly over Mary 2 . § &, But the farmer will adjust him- 5 pulses that come to everyone who || puncan. This intriguing beauty, in 2 A ¥ self to the situation. Also he will i s S R Waits for an occupant of a tele- | |the role of Carlotta, is too much for 4 ’ 3§00 adjust himself to cinch bugs, 3f| pegance, 0., March 1 (UP)—The| But before he died he had suc- E i ices Ar-| phions booth tofendian dntermineli| any man to/renlat: ’, : 5 they come, and to the rODean | horrors of real warfare were in-|ceeded in wounding Newell Little- llSGlIlble 0[ Elghl VOICES = || able conversation actually led to || \yarner Baxter as the half caste . 5 1 corn borer, or what have you. We'll| geljbly impressed today on the [field, 32, of Newport, Me., senior at | [ action in one case today. | cousin, wins the affections of a num- i 3 4 |80 right ahead putting in crops and | jninds of Defiance citizens as a re- | Deflance college; Willlam Chappel, ranged Tor Sunday Program || | naciy aresed man ot | ar Chitmers an. oo, by ihe| ; . » | Beibing for 7ain and hoping for (ho | S o o Dari e aio a National | Saledo saluasian, and | ChlLL, of ide a booth in a subway station | | \ay he can sing. Antonio Morcno, : : > best. 1t we let a few disasters dis- | Guara company, the police force |Police Karl Waener. Littlefield'a aocd ties o Rins She eoull gl living O t “heavy” rol o2 | courage us, we would be out of ;ng 29 volunteer s ooters were |condition was critical, a bullet from e oa navd workor in 2 [0S Eetil Xovalson ey Juan. is passionately fond of Carlot- 3 5 A #47 |business right away. arrayed against a crazed man. |the sniping I'loehr's gun piercing of superior music, Walter 1 D ity ), was and proves a brilliant foil for % » Bl | The old flivver may have to do| pofore the war clouds had been |his chest. The other two were less nuson, organist of the Nwedis ”"”""‘y“ in his right side. - Hec | paxier, who in our humble opinion 3 o 3 i |another year, and we may have 10 | gisinated, two orsons 1oy deadsand |seriously wounded. Bethany church, has made quite a || W8 taken 0 a hospital and will ||is one of the outstanding actors of . 2 2 do without somo other things We |inree weanded, one oritionlly. Técord since coming to the city. His|| Pe unable to telephone for some |[the stase and screen. ; need and desire, Lut we're here and - entry into the New Britain Musical | y | The showing of the Fox Movictone 3 . hare weiwill sba club has been quite as auspicious. | | The peace time atmosplicre of| Holland maintains a school in this city was first shattered yester- [which children are taught the se- daw when Hubert Floehr, 60, a pow- | crets of windmill building so that crful, heavy set plasterer and con-|the art may be perpetuated in the crete contractor, became enraged | country. after an argument over his daugh- ter, Elsie, a Petersburs, W. Va. | | the “Romance of Rio Grande' is | i o Ko o 3| The southern third of Iowa, which Already having gotten together sev- completed with the screening of Fox | § Ty g R # | raises the most wheat in the st cral ensembles at house meetings | 0 . Bach | Movictone news, comedies and select- | s 5 P ace winter wheat. That's coming ofithe: club, tomorrow afternoon >, No. 8 ........|ed subjects. A special shoppers mal-‘ 8 : 5 4 1 4. |up and looking fine. We'll not go will take turn at offeri 1\ SRy < Vicuxtemps | inee is made nq]slh‘lc (~]\('r_\' day !v-on’\i 4 £ A lohe et 1 v L e 3 24 S 12 o'clock when every seal 2 q Just now I'm feeding whe ‘o the free 1 " at 1 trio- TS contaa dosen Nat much mmoncy | Floehr barricaded himselt in his || BIG MOONLIGHT DANCE rindle S [ [ : : i : : | home ana for five hours maintained | at the T TR [iENERAL ERA[;K IS ‘ £ : o e : |4 i bt st WL stand | i osition in the face of shelling | NORDEN BUNGALOW White and Mr i | i .8 A / i s northern part.of the|PY & d7-nillimetre field picce, tear TONIGHT 3 ) e ¢ b i |state where a third of the wheat is potinegandysmall germeta Music by Charlestonians 5 Beethoven-Spicker | 4 i % i B B 5 nercage. Maybe not. Tut it won't | Nas blown to pieccs by a dynamite Admission 50c Wynken, Blynken and Nod .. eleim iy | e Al e L et e charge which demolished his home. | Ethelbert Nevin We think we can see some read- | [ . . Tiorion, Mre. Carney, Mrs. | JOHI Barrymgre Starred in Alll & i e 3 justments coming in the ratio be- <olomon, Miss Josephson, Mrs. | tween urban and rural po;u.lz«lion.“ Mrs. Smedley, Miss Far- i i i | 5 Maybe our childr ill get — PRE - LENT DANCE — S vaker: | Talking Vitaphone Sensation | Seene Taken From the Movietone e el | | Romance of Rio Grande Featuring Mary Duncan and Antonio| We've always lived throush trou- at the Y. W. C. A. GYM t the piano in (a); | : = o 1 ¥ a i\ S =1 31 assy T o ble in Jowa. We always raise sonic % E e 4 A Mtiics ai| ot only does tho distinguishad Moreno Now Showing at the Embassy Theater ‘ Music by Tuxedo Entertainers peer of present day stage and thing. J\ A Dancing 8 - 12 Admission 50c —_—————————————————— Next fall we'll take a look at the | screen stars, John Barrymore, make situation and see about the mnext o in ¥ 7 AT his talking film debut in “General | Flying Marine,” a thrilling cpic of | > 3 g i = | Cre the all-talking Vitaphone | the air. F R ‘:{’f,}t «'10!:' ‘:‘h‘ms ‘H‘s]f rn.tI cfil;_m(vl«: ial at the Capitol theater today,| Ben Lyon, who plays the featured ve)lh EvRcitne supplvaend il | Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, but|role in “The Flying Marine.” the Co- | (mcablain: enn Shuietell Wit u he again proves himself the geniis|lumbia production synchre 1 with | Srsireh i iay Qagieanoul, PO Eoe AT bTRANI] THEATER in this talc of romantic text, but he | dialogue, music and cffects is a li- ory vl'hnlli\p‘\\ll]wnot h]olllr( i, . Warner Bros. ’ | sings from the screen as well, censed commercial air pilot. Beforc e ttol =8 i the motto: PIT cighteenth century Europe. Mr. | take-offs and landings in a huge Ger- 5 5 e e A | “Son o the Gods” Is Vel\y §gll- | Barrsmore, who is known fo pos- | Mman bombing plane. In the “Flying SIerJ Market Crash Another | EIROIANE CATLEDCO CIID sess the finest speaking voice of the | Marine” Lyon flies a Waco high- £ ; o otonerd “\il‘fi <:|1{ »x‘,vs\ St t TOD Y i i |stage has an unusually fine oppor- | Powered biplanc and performs some | Obstacle to COH(]UGI niversity of Southern California | arts A Sfl lOllfl a lH l‘filI]fl y 7 ce | thrilling stunts the air. Shirley idders to spring practice March tunity to display it in this pictuce [ thrilling stunts in the air. Shir S | 2:35 - 5:00 - 7:00 - 9:30 which runs the scale of emotion, |Mason and Jason Robards arc fea- 31, continuing until Ma spring | 2:35 - 5:00 - 7:00 - 9:30 tured in this production with Ben| Editor's Note:—The United Press| Fecess during the weck of April 14 | DAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY L. His stron : r ; Hav o T SR strong characterization 1n el S I have been many gr el s e R Cross | Dyon: in an effort to show exactly what | ©ffers the Trojuns a brief respite. This will RGN the dassi, 3 airected for Warner Broth Also {hird chapter. “King of thé the collapsc of the wheat market | Leader Of Flghtlng Men! & given under the auspices of club of the unforgettable “Rroken Blos. Kehnaet anvall tlvine sefin) oS kane g r s tha a dual personallt - g0” an all talking serial. means to the resents an in years, and will be t} f oms,” and “Tol-able David”; but, |!¥ that of a dual personality who: Y this tale of romantic adventure in | he got his license he made ninety-six succession concerts unless this reviewer is very muen |Iiherent charactertics » nes | GRAND THEATER, HARTYORD LK\‘:';;?;; e et ‘ MASQUERADE Idol of Lovely Women! & MARDI GRAS Dread of Royal Rogues! | | | TUESDAY, MARCH 4th | | |in dominating his loves and hatcs. t situ- sorn to a gyvpsy princess and u} Ann Corio, native of Hartford ani ation powerful nobleman, he is one mo- |ment the spirited. carefree nomid and the next the brilliant, fearless | the outstanding 1 at mistaken. the greatest of them the last concert sident rt i latest, “Son of the God Woods and off t 1h 2 ich has just come from the Fi deeply eful t s : al and Vitaphone Studios and theater Sunday for four | the star who literally burned up the | RY HUBBRT Mutual Burlesque circuit last veur | Towa Wheat .Grower soldier. with sensational dancing that mad Written for the United Press It is when the fiery Romany blood | Plase theatergoers gasp with d-- virfield, Ia., March 1 (UP)— in his veins overpowers his royal |liEhted astonishment open a week's|There isn't a blessed thing we can | self that he becomes another Don | engagement in Hartford Monday [do about the wheat crop this year. | Juan. with her own company “Girls in |The crash in the wheat market i o ot the Goder 1t is ditientt ta| An excellent supporting cast sur- | Blue.” Announcement of her com- |just another thing with which the | imagine how any of (hese clemenss | Founds Barrymore in this swift mov- | IN& to the Grand theater has beon | farmer will have to contend. | could have becn improved upon, |iNE Story of royalty, fighting cam-|the signal for a perfect deluge of | The effect generally on lowa will| ¢k Barthelmess, one of the most | Pai8Ns and gypsy love, which in- | reservations and those who plan to Judes Marian N Lowell Sher-|see the offering and Miss Corio in o R e |G ian Nixon, Lowell Sher. T | r 3 rt - a art a when she s her ow can public, has never |Man. Hobart Tosworth, Armida | particular when she p her owa Ry magie | Jacaueline Logan, Otto Matieson, [ home town would do well to secura Wh D more forcefully the Maglc| i ilippe de Lacy, Andres de Sega- |seats at once. Supporting the daz-| oopee Uance Loy brought up as a |rola. Douglas Gerrard, William Von | zling bruneit v will be found EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Belisve e ia ahin { Brinken, Theodore Lodi. Nick | Hap Frever. Kking pin of tramp GRANGE HALL living as an alien amid the scorngsl | Thompson and Curt Rayfield. [ comics, Chuck Callahan, the chortle Newington, Conn, and uncomprehending Amerlcans | Walter Anthony prepared the [ making cccentric buffoon. who Music by whose blood really flows in his vieus | Vitaphone screen play from the | back on the Mutual Circuit after The Country Club Orchestra though Te knows it not—early in Preedy unovel of the same |Seasons of topline vaudeville acii dramatic and moving tale Disk | hame. Screen play and dialogue are | ties out on the Pacific coast. L. wing our sympathy, and, having, |PY J. Grubb Alexahder. “General | Petel. capable straight man:. Je | Crack” is partly in glowing techni- | Gaskell, brown tressed prima donn won it, he retains it to the enl | T A This role m Lee will always | celor. Buddie Nichols, lively blonde soi- nigh niche in the gallery | O Wedirsday Gary Cooper wijf | brette and Larry Clark complete | be offered in M lcast, The chorus with Mise Corio at helmoss portraits—perhaj: USeven Days Leay S e and Colleen Moore will be offered | (his season is vouthful, animated i , beautifully produe- | i1 “I"ootlights and I'ools.” nd beautiful being persenally sc- St pak 11 lected by the star herse it is in technicolor, a provides another | T LAC) | “Hello Paree. rrent aftraction demonstration that the process ot | Tirst 1,0\4‘ ... what, in a man's .‘: the Grand will Lrlis “" A‘*“‘]‘ T ting the re. | color photography has at last been | OF Woman's life, is its real worth? | its engagement at the popular laugh INITE ALL for his er i ping dlioiees ficdlon iiologns ]"h',hm..\l e e | ™ Romanticists will tell ¥ou that it | hub today with the usual perforni- UNITED HALL MARIE DRESSLER | lives forever—that the memory of it|ances at 2:15 and $:15. Mildrel 308 Main Street GEORGE MARION colors a lifetime, undimmed by loves | Franklin and Lee Hickman are days, ery rarely docs the screen, ey mostbrilliant productioss, er 5o perfect a combination of story, star, cast and setting. 1n — HARTI'ORD — —at— JAROLINA BALSCIL sponsibility of providing _another BObD attraction scenes also represent the artis “Four-Hand” Accompaniment | touch and the almost uncanny 1 Ko d Mr. Magnuson will direct the en- |and ingenuity of men who througn | that follow after. “hey claim that jtured in this saucy burlesque do- Music by semble from the piano, and in one | ¥¢ars of practical experience have|!f €Very man or woman who attracts | light. S e = . B O it it ior b e || ouriastestion thieralis someitesamtl A Harmony Syncopaters With Lowslll Sherman, Mari N 5 th sista {f a At L g =y )] e A Y m | 5 \ o = | ixor s gecond pianist will be necessary A splendid company of players|Viance of that first onc in whom | AGGIES' REQUEST GRANTED Nizon, Armiilla, Hebart Bos- the person of Miss Frances Pom- Supports Barthelmess They There is a saying that a woman | Members of the Missouri Valley Tl Ci Parker. . bl adea by Bonetan 1~‘,§{,f:”<33,m:~,; never marries her first love, but |COMference granted Oklahoma A. Color—T echniivolos. R e | b ieolo | nten IiF il apendsthalireatiot henilife yearnine| and AL foollsgainenmissloniol pro- ensemble Mrs. Howard h d Simple Wik In I gor i, However true this s, the 1008 their spring foothall practice worth Horton, Mrs. F. J rney, 3 ¥ 8 MO ILEATast L0 fact remains that the majority of this season because practically every g V. \ N X OW Mrs. Kathleen Cr r <0l 8 ce ac = - a team that the Aggi 11 engage 58 y g irst loves make better memories ggies will engag faeg s s Lillian Josephson, Mr She s beautiful s ch o mariar yastoers, Pernags that | st 1l oo untimied. practice 8 3" B Rl Sk B || PLAYING DR = e 7 pirst § § ~ 5 Burlesque At Hartford L TS New Chapter ward Schupack, Mrs. R chads | She one of the most capable|is v there are so many of them | brivileges. Smedle T iramatic interpreters now on the 7 who belong to the past and stay At Phpaio “TARZAN THE TIGER” Mise . 3 oty 3 en. And the return of th IS|there except when called forth as o e sthat Mrs. Jane § 1 : rd Bennett to ke | sontimental ghosts —_ NEXT WEEK also be in the ense tt b ich she so bright In “Whispering Winds.” the Tif- | (Commencing Monday 3 N e it seemad Anat L VA Hip oAl RIGHIAI I Phaasema T e et DANCI :: ]—‘!)artfmd'sg()\\n Star f Stamps For the Kiddies This Afternoon engagement would ot us who love motion pictures mav | at the Palace theater tomorrow, Tif- doubtful. 11 congratulate ourselves. If First | fany-Stahl has used the story of a ANN CORIO The number = o had scarched the country | first love that held the fate of three I'1 . ) Bt or Nixh / ver. it could not have found a more s in its grip. Patsy Ruth Mil- e Lo onlal And Her a sterling, dignified, 15 chor- 1 and appropriate heroine Malcolm McGregor and Eve us by this classic m 4 f Son of the Gods." The girl anl| Southern are the featured players Plainville “G" n daintily melodious * o - | the Tole we for cach other. | who portray these people. RCA Pho- l Toinen Bras . en and Nod,* by Ethell On Thursday Loretta Young and | tophone recorded dialogue and music I ONI‘ ; Warner Bros. Beglns SUNDAY famed cor 3 2 \ I Iairbanks, Jr.. will be of-|score. The companion feature is “The with Hap Freyer RAN 2 2 = I Doors Open 3:30—First Show at 4:00 course, ) 11 mitable | ¢ t vaudeville program will also Last Times Today y Varcisst . The words “Loose Ankles” and an es- 4 e i Ey i FOR 4 DAYS ONLY! Bstm for 1 Iic tered e George Peters’ Original At Hartford’s Laugh Hub 00 On Broadway T : x “HE AREE” Here at Regular nothar andso 2 | Romance of Rio Grande at the Norden Bungalow | MGHT OWL ORCHESTRA HELLO PAREE Strand P ngture will be given Wl Bmbaces Thcater i l‘n\.lililtllt'l\\"’.\l(-lll‘l" ‘ ’ 3B At last! A Barthelmess e el e a fusic hy Charlestonians g tore. brilliaat. than the the club, apy g Drate 1 r ntie today and from Hartford = - - " S = 4 an ABiE bt S Frindle 1 wsed to record that this ADMISSION 50¢ : i R Y S . Barthelmess of *“Weary Soott y T entertainment will play until Tues- | ; ; N / 3 sy River.” A story more L D : b o Cigeit 2 apUonior (Con : : ) : : B i . throbbing than “Broken novel of the | S T i - 2 ; e . g Blossoms.” A drama that { Ly Katherine Fullerton C = 5 ' rought to the talking PAI A E 3 7 4 comes Ol'll)' once In a cen- IFox movictone, under the : & e stays in vour e | | Tens e NOW SHOWING ; , tury — and stays in yout | : : d : heart forever! solo numbers als % | Mary Duncan at her best—in her most passionate role, Bacih Novelty NOW PLAYING ol B | A mystery sou will never solye B eSS Music By The = until you see aud hear is & novelty of distinction. S § “The House of Secrets” WILLIAM -FOX presents entation in this city T with an All Star “Broadway Cast” k ¢ Richar from a Iiach concerto for two vio- Y oas | A : ‘ d lins. 1 . ¢ AL 4 at the o euturs 4 i a Tox Movietone Comedy Drama 'y starring LEE TRACY L : Also— " ; e e New Ch. Serial—Talking Comedy i o \ BRISTOL Novelties / m SS 7 5 Acts 5 SUNDAY—MONDAY % ) > i w . e — Can a man love two women and 3 : PARAMOUNT bR T . A border beauty who loved not wisely . . . who could not |8 § OF WhIS[lErlflg WIflflS | | resist the passionate appeal of a newcomer from the north. ' et ) g T“[ V OdVll St e e | s B CONSTANCE BENNETT e e e Mary Duncan—Antonio Moreno From the story by REX BEACH the All Laughing Riot “The F|ymg Marine” : A FIRST NATIONAL VITAPHONE ALL TALKING HIT WITH COLOR! oy Movictone News ORGAN >aramount Sound News—Vitaphone Acts—Laurel Hardy Comedy Third Chapter Selected Subjects RO RASO - o e e Iree parking for 500 cars “KING of the KONGO” | TODAY ONLY—Mary Al Talking s 'd Arlen in “Burning Up” 2171717(1 \jx'ludv\;llcv

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