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EW BRITAIN i J : : - X AS PAY IS DENIE! | 3 A Xorays ion in Avon Case TERION Hlt the Deck Is [ : | Q. In what year did the yellow Sl:rmn;gatr?l} A d Mond Green's Fork, Ind., March § (UP) | Embassy Featule l . fover epidemic occur m the Missis- 0 Be Presente ONAAYI e oy fhis villagels: entiraifiss The promise made by Jack Oakie 3 ElpRal L 3 e White Plains, March 8. mma- | gopartment of four men has resign- ]]RAMA‘.,. his first screen roles comes . to EAPIT"L F ‘ . 5 Py oo st epyere SeRiCentCHiion in e fo of Leland H. Lyon, L Chlar To N Gamballs sath | triumphant fulfillment in Radio Pic- % Yellow; fever there initheeattiuntin i, it olor New it . 3 ' binsptio Blo- B . of 1878, the number of deaths n | “T¢Pit achsts, apatng. will he on the job as usual if an ,‘le' :wfor:“?(”:":m;.\'i}‘ “\0,:‘,',“‘"\ to ; : |New Orleans and Memphis alone | Mrs. Theodate Pope Riddle, will be ‘; arm is turned in. The firemen re- Tati e firs s "3 * | was than 5,000. | made Monday morning and the case | xv;:nf‘l W h. 1 the town board refused dakie as 2 se-cracking gob : Qo | N flow uphill? adjourned for the week Mrs. Riddle | Strand Thealer :;f: ¥ pertormance whien oaces i0g, Sound and Singing | v 54 | A All rivers and streams acpend | esified sho had not emplosed Lyon | = him high among the ra e e on gravity for motivation, therefore | 45 an architect but as a draughts- |{F e ———— dians of the talking films. it Sng Mae scenes, dramal ‘ 1 ' VA | k it i3 not possible for a river Lo flow |Mman for the 36,000,000 Avon Old | MOOnllght Dance Metro-Gold +3 Mayer's screen | part exactly suited to his hilarious ' {rancing music ! > £ uphill [exmsRechocTRfrERLDys Rshich ishet e s 5 Neill" g Mt Y - £ P 2 n building in Avon, Conn. 2 adaption o s O"Neill's . he runs gaily away with the he first showing at Q. - In how many states is whip- | Was then o widely-knosn drama, “Anna Chriz- | show. ~Sharing honors with Jack o ¢ LYORS tssaUingion salatygatythe onig t of ping a legal punishment? 3 5 A ' starring Greta Garbo in her | Oakie is Polly Walker recruit rate of $10,000 a year from May, el gl Skt teiiine xole, will opan Sundzy | from (hc Broadws atase) who dda| L on ofiiheiODey Unbrsd ; 3 > in glandiand aware #1954 to September, B l Norden Bungalow . -thrill picture sound anl i , | husband guilty of wife beating may | Zour Uays af piean Gy 1 anyeic] veice 1o cno 3 be punished by whipping. | L of Looloo. H Q. What does a groundhog look | o Universal h . ; b |like? Where they found an Charlestonian Orchestra out with sound and| & what do they Hartford dialogue with remarkable result N A RS g g, A. The woodchuck or groundhex Iso Card Party 1t is of specia because i is a North American marmot, fami- Also Lar Y present with fu 1 accon:- o ALY Ikie “Hi k" | liar throughout the country froia | Prizes at Each Table ¥ Tlcer Andil: a all k t Lac i e he mpor. | Polly Walker and Jack Oakic in the all talkic Hit the Dec Sripe SR m”‘ A tont0icents scenes in the opera “Faus now showing at the Embassy. iAo AT s Norden Bldg. Association liding the beautiful Walpur; s B R =t £ !fween 16 and 19 inches lo ha b oy T b | baile ¢ ducts, the arias and oti- 1cddish or grayish fur, varying Plainville cr high-lights of Gounod's entranc cssary unless roots seem semewhat with age and scason. I's battl feole and So much of “Faust” is Qstlon !u rowing the receptacle. mode of life is similar to that m" TONIGHT | _— th ndred | WO t of the famous | | Q. Where is the 1 { {on | the gopher. {he food consisting of rticiy Nz catec tory 1 his picture ,‘”H i it State green vegetation, and the animal is Music by George Peters' PALACE olor! Here i ! ! e rendition | dnd’mwers 3 Amosk Mil o destructive to grass and alfal 2 botl avere N Ay thoit screen. | crops, and to garden patches. it Original Night O —Mouse of Pecfeet Talkies— d and t Added t o dram dialog e | 5 4 burrows deeply in field, hillside, oy s Robert Kurrle, hay 105 be e principats, e | RO 1 n bl e o S Noods, e aining) scaladed: aneing NOW PLAYING the story Doos your face betray your inner ihe gt Jehn (¢ nneim Memorial Foun- | the day and going abroad at nigit | self or is it mask that hides g 1 e ) dation and early morn. On the approach of \ your real character? Sce and hear MG e chist 157 Igelabaty = organized in 1923, and | cold weather it falls into a letharsy || TR B MONTE nine of Fox ate scenes done i natural colos. | 10 the cduca- | it its burcow. hibernating untl | 3 . 3 , Comedies and se- | The Hm,m': lm, (R G e e : 7 o\ with “Sonny Soy: Davey Lee During the screen- | a brilliant bal mas ey > : e Fig e Rk rTiee v | and Betty Compson arc rendered | grand staircase the immens | il el ot pinSnciialycronsy Co-Feature Torsta lx\‘ Oru‘” || bt e 55 A Fox Movietone natior inderstanding. The in-| " A, Yes. T 5 R All Talking Feature L fonunc, | e come of the fund is used 1o provide| . Who wrote (he old song || Burlesque At Hartford gt/ SPLEASURE CRAZED® . e e e QUETTIONS ANSWERED opportunitics for both men and wo- | “Darling Nellie Gray” and when? | NEXT WEEK et HARTFORD | e T 2. Mary Philbin| You can get an answer to any|!icn fo carry on advanced “"‘}‘ n| A It was composed by B. R e Talking Comedy—1 Chap. Serial t off i Kerry have the | question of fact or information by field of knowlec rin any of | Hanby and published in 1856. Commencing Monday —Novelties— at pop- | it ature roles. It is Chaney's | writing to the Question ditor, New o9 anciy i 1sic. | Q. Who was the author of Dra- | The Greatest Show Lver! e e - = most impressive screen portrayal. | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, | . bones are theve | cula? Is he still alive | SUNDAY—MONDAY "The hortor of his make-up and the | 1322 New York avenue, Washington, | i* the human body, and how maay| A. Bram Stoker, the althor of “BOWERY o er—Mystery—Thrills musual aspects of the character ne | D. C. enclosing two cents in stamps | V¢ ) the spmal column? | Dracula, died in 1913 You'll Never Forget In with the usual , ere are 214 bones in e o 2 2 & e R pertrays will stick in your mind for | for reply. Medical, legal and maritai| - e ¢ e ial BURLESQUERS 7 “Tt M ] et nicaiaaiy SiGi ory concerns advise cannot bo given, nor can ex- | ' body, and 33 vertebrae Herald Classified Ads catch {he 2 ; ne ysterlous cial shoppe foyer of the opera house. Universal | ature when all | put a fortune int ¢ scts for | daily a show an om- it Loagnll Y palm, hoth from a | inous ' haunts t aris | tended research be undertaken. All|'Y ‘\”” Sl PR R that's why the results arc so with . v . =i it s et e T 10a0 et b MR S8 o B s s e | HLAEHE ciste nates e ot M| Dr. Fu Manchu s gs about dire happr sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- il 1 i > | | ADDED ATTRACTIONS— § Phattont Taliat inilove | ioEibe answersd Al Mist{ersiare/[imarsolihic nontiationiage Ingians = : L £ ring Warner Oland 4 2 A. The total white population nf The Star of *Hallclujah® ] i f b voung &) PhrL vel | confidential.—Editor. h | Star of *Hallclujah with Jean Arthur—Neil Hamilton UDES O ReIeaEinsely L Alaska numbers 27.883. The Indian sincere feeling. by Miss P — e o el is Bnia Wm. [40,)1;\12\1', 3 Co-Featrue g us nd. without revealing hir o i 4 nd 2 \\illlnl|li”|"‘1”:mu H Tlear and See 2 il her to be an exceptional R e ¥ 04801 Sl lhe native s hite po 1S AU 5 113 L b2 1 nuch f He launches a reign of t 6. o EE SII RS sions and oth tail ec rs, and Alice Duval, the T o . He wrotc 1889, when he | % persin 20 o — \I|~L<;B|lhl“-[|fwxnln ('f l({;nl b DL AT Garbo's perior g [ ¢ girl” who was rece f to win her a place as the fay- | Was 80 yvears old. { Q. What is the plural of X-ray? | 5 o~ T | with Wm. Collier, Jr (Caihl e e e . declared to b tarred in the "Get Hot" compa ¢ | orite star Q. Where was IRoose- and Jacqueli has cver don ‘RBowery Bur- ally he Kidnaps her ar velt born and where was he —at— | el iy - also ~r|4-m-.»| T nd Shorts of the rol ing v 5 ¢ s i e o S cated? NITE 5 et : \ including fiate e eaa o L laken st prize when itfher o nis vndersraun e Sl |{ vErEnaNs of roreGy wans UNITED HALL ANN CORIO'S i e e S onera house, | D- C. November 10 e wi Pirst Annual Benefit Dance 308 Main Street | “GIRLS IN BLUE" e s ur- | There veals his sinister intent | at the Jorce School BURRITT HOTEL Music by : W Clyvde Bates, | and his hideous face. The girl i< |V t the Bpiscopal Saturday Evening, March Sth ni n ters tramp comic and Babe Al ¥ rescued by her sweetheart, a | SChool in Alexandria and ti - | ancing 8:30 to 12 B Un te}d Y copa' 5 soubreite favorite heading a | yo French lieutenant, played by | {on school, Mass. In the fall of 1915 | |un|u Goraiony Saiien The Best Band in Town 1id cast it would seem to [ with the of an agent of hee entered Harvard. University. b I I W ol AT fan that nothing morc | the police. The Phantom flecs, hm: | 16 in the middle of his course fo TS NEW IT'S NOVE IT'S D]bPth Dorothy Macka 1l | would be nc to round out a per- | finally is a vietim of the vengeance | Mineolw Camp in Apr Ll be of a st National t eveni evidently the fans 0° the mob which storms the opera Who is the Presiden g | Sy itaphone hit * ¥ Modern.® |are going to jam playhouse at | house to oust him forever Swiss Republic? C T MONSTE The ! ¥ ent vaudeville rtf Two irresistably funny Siiy | A Jean Marie Musy ANNUAL CON ER | NOVELTY b o S e iy S i i e 8th room Bi ' "\ | Local Man Ends 57th Palace Theater Features ' (" suaris T e e Year in Stanley Plant el e BY TABS’ HALL TONIGHT should find hilarious ag Philip Dichl of 351 Chestuut | A There have been onls two wo- AlT“O E\ccllent Features cvery mewbers of the average fami- | street will go to work at the Stau. | M governors: Mrs. James T WENNERBERG MALE CHORUS ORIGINAL ter all thase mot pic- |Iy. Ann Corio and her “Girls in Blue” | ley Rule and Level company Mon- | Son of Texas and Mrs. Nellie Itos ture villains have something to b | will bring 1o a close their engage- | day morning for about the 17,499th | 0f Wyoming. There are jone i IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA kful for cir ment in H i 5 S0P numb. it in ord with performances | 1i He started at the plant | present Margaret 0‘5_2“- soprano 3 E become the leg figure in a | today at F 8:15. ars ago as an office and cr Q. Docs a cor plant need Auspices (Registered) ON IURLOUGH I'ROM NAVY v andamis Biomoted fromonoide 1 BORA Seal Bl Do YN UNITED SWEDISH CHURCHES and SOCIETIES nent to another until he fina practically no stimn- particularly cola and his brother Jo-'Pecame foreman of the plane de lation, except Ui pplication, of —_—1at— thrill % & : ph, who enlisted in the navy Partment. liquid manure two or thrce times a SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Manchu," Sax Rohmer best- through tl 5 s station Mr. Dichl is a native of New Brit- This plant requires very litil SUNDAY, MARCH 16 — 3:30 P. M. er story, which will sh at the | De 27, home on|ain and he started working at the | vater, Duri immer it Warner Bros. e o theien werting Newport, R. I Both|Stanley plant on March 10, 1873, | kept out of doors, whers Wi Tickets On Sale At Eo: days. Warner Oland f | brothers have been in the samc [ienenibyRralngan AN ecglupls McCoy's, Hultgren's and Miller & Hanson's I the best known of the screc y while undergoing training Kept in a cool moist plice and ) A ' I ( ) lains, has the title role and por 3| at the naval training station and, || = | very little water attin c a villain of the deepest d in a talk with the local recruiting | “The Mystc . - - | ofticer, expressed the lmn‘r”n,"-.k[ \ Warner Bros. chu” tells the e of 5 vy would be assigned to the same STR A N D vengeful charicter wl cks ship upon their return to Newport 7:00 - 7:05 - 9:30 avenge the d f fo ana| William Zaleski, 71 Albany ave- TODAY ONLY BHIIT on seve 4 familics, | NUe, is home on leave. Zaleski en- Conumuous For this purpos hypn listed in the navy through the local Voretta Young Leautiful ‘ward eer fice, located in the post | Louise Paze | S Continuous i} Tomorrow Greta Garbo Talks SUNDAY — MONDAY;— TUESDAY will o % " loffice building, on January 4, 1929 Doug. Fairbanks, At 1:00 P. M. oy i e’ el il e or S o s e o | |10 ek ("mdhl AND A NEW ART IS BORN — A NEW DELIGHT IS YOURS! Greater Than Ever With VAUDLVILLE ‘ Shown at f 1 A 1210, 1:15, 7:10, 9:10 Ber o et 3§ otion to shipfitter, The U. e theme of t o ',,‘,“”‘,‘\‘,‘,’; :\0‘: | “LOOSE ANKLES" 4 ] ) . | Talking, Music, Singing, il notor 1o at i ¢ ’uj Q‘ufl Sasal anel Zaltan ol e Al | War N o first scaman and in line for :"‘;"]"‘;";‘;,' et tiote g Prom 1:00 to 1:00 P. M, ek . i ol St ! FOR BEST RESULTS e e s > 3 : 2 | mantic leads. fhe pictuke has et ey } . o " ¢ 47 CARL LAEMMLE presents quota ot aristio talen i —— =) 1o these, ¢ : t 4 ; William Claude X 2dd to th tion. There and 1oy Fu Ma drama v starring Williar The rer or Sunda a very shorts ling serial “The King-of-t USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS @ A s 8 a0 T SRY 1 i \"f SUNE) x Y e ; L, ; Here is the most eagerly A \, 1“‘ The ShOVVV that has % i j awaited event of screendom— 4 r'/ § y*\ ?‘,‘.\_ | g “‘ it at the Greta Garbo's first talking pic- C A M E O ,/ Amazed the World! IN'HER FIRST TALKING PICTURE ture appearance. The most fas- =k Hundreds of singers, playe dancers and cinating figure in films wins Theater | heautiful girls . . . Mighty choru swelling new triumph by her acting and in into the rapturous strains of “Hallelujah” | , a0 } S ... Roistering sea ballads . . . Enchanting iy v beauty, to which is now added a voice of unforgettable appeal. A great star—in a great play— g g pa Now for the treat of your life! 'The greatest thrill deama with a great director. ever produced brought to throbbing life on the screen BRISTOL love songs. JACKIE OAKIE and POLLY WALKER r Paul Specht e sl e e And His Pamous Recorlin "'“" ¢ S wonderful with its eer wnds: its cperatic instrumental Orelid A;”]CI]‘Q(/O/(//(\/{//I-nger ALL TALKING ricrurs music and sonzs: its avand ballots in color—its drama Eonu f CHARLES BICEFORD, GEORGE MARION, MARIE DRESS iR s L g i ON THE SCRI \ e = SOUND NEWS — VITAPHON SMEDIES The 1007, Talkie Hit B -~ SOUND NEWS — VITAPH( \ MEDIES — = Warner Do, 6 Vanly & Continuons —m—m“m—ATs—Y—— f ; \ Comedies [ Pirst Show af y ) —_—_— s ————— 2 clected Subjec 3 TAS Daify! New Chapter SEcisnbiEetS I e STARTS SUNDAY FOR 4 DAYS | “TARZAN THE TIGER” e ) Lo Free Parking for 500 Cars