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— Theater Revie (By Herald Re conquering hero, Sir Harry back to Parsons’ thea- | ter in Haroford last night for a one | night stand, a little stockier, a littlc | |older and a whole lot funnier. Sir| | Harry has lost none of his old| cll; if anything the years have| nellowed his art. The Scotsman |still capers through his act despite | advancing age, with his kilts and his pipes and his inimitable chuckle, | reyoaled ftoday by he first did many years | ral C. L. Nath-|The audience last night showed constabulary, appreciation of his generous cfforts | Davis that prole. | Vil spontancous applause that | Sl moved Sir Harry to respond with a | ¥ well-restrained little curtain speeeh. merate all of the Scotch rtist sang is to recite r to nearly everyon pot= of his performan bly: “Roaming in t COMMUNISTS TAKE ' AGTION ONTSLANDS Reds Alleged fo Be Causing Trouble in Philippines ewer) Liky der came (P—Extensive communists th Manila, activities Philippines the request of Ge orst, chief March ot was 20 in the vernor 1 ian labor congr use of mails throu The spread among islands 4 of commn strike i ties on of to American of communistic doc the ignorant n of the nd the active participation n the recent school among the activi- Ihe which que 8 ade | C8 Take Adyant At Nathorst L letter to th €rno acti of the 1t on t any zove g about boycoit of \-'Oum-’ and “When T Mect MeKaye rowd fairly cheered “Roa Gloaming,” simply because it | favorite, and it the | nting W verses to] Meet MeKaye” until he | Then when S his appreciatio troduction for “The * with his promisc the stage to support him to quit popular chord. | worked an of er h t] W notion il th to tal of cor bri I8 it of governt All of the pr @ natur rata of lion.” Colon the cc vision, w tically all munications tray rian labor cal. lubor congre gnor population to re his rodigal with his time was on an that means lic that | through When one atement that parents of in night's seems remark- 1 1di- after it ined the ¢ the people nee energ lity to hold n more firmly, short of of were Made Public Today General Na req made March public until today. it was learned against cigaret ufacture, ree Manila, had notably Alt Manila T tive Ars number of by mobs smoking ilar incidents bay provinee GLUE TREE SPRAY KEEPS APPLES ON ' - Lester Green-of Prospect Has New Way to Fool Wind Waterbury, — Lester Gr achieved America n- institut ad to the and I une, quoting Repr nio Bonifacio, said t persons had been b in Laguna province garett reported not made ame boye di his ott r amazing. the e 1ps some audiencr ni when t a sort of glorifi Five artist to . occupicd the first ening. Lauder s them to fill in people in puzzled Jast | with pre fre erayon “Persian” part of apparently, two hour performance, real will not perm stage throughout Probably S large numbers | Scotsmen—and | to it that the Al- wer a that ad him to s t long performance Harry reali that in his audiences are he wants to see and the rest of The than ¢ for last ith the | Julian, | amus- | skill: | songs Fleurette no with con he Ben Hamid | at comedian on caricaturist, patter and 4 Del Orto trio, with danc stumes from Spain; a young sopra siderable real tale troupe, tumblers and gymnasts c" caliber; and Kharum, a “Pe pianist, who refused to umr« ‘ a number of selecs | ndeed. | whole show, however, was and the audience indicated | 15 much when the old trouper pearcd. Judging from the applause cheers from a anders, when Sir Harry | t he would o on ¢ e tertaining to “the end of the road,” | ord and surrounding towns “His idea worked; not only have |y t= 008 800 ST S the apples stuck 1o the trees through | ; RS L that it will be many, tho most violent storms but the | orso"S hope bl By conting of glue “kept them | oo Y RHOOR ReioRe thelr beloved from freezing in zero weather. M- ;W : B LR Green been picking apples | his leisu all wint ‘ STk 10 D PRINGPLE Don with conside are: Conn., March 20 (U'P) en of Prospect, who 2 hatche Joeffrie fame as s turtles, spi with glue to p falling before he can pick the cording to the Waterbury can’s special reporter. Says the Republic “Lester Green ha ble each year becau orchard were blow had time to pic he sprayed the coating of his apple ent the apple tions quitc The ~ Taude had much tron- | 4uder apples in i down be them. Last it with a glue with the well yre e fow innounced ti idea ¢ “He picked the last 20 bushels o pippins Tucsday 1928 Chicago Tax Bills To Be Mailed by June 1| Chicago, March 20 (&) 0 B of a second financial cr in Chi- cago's governing bodies was averte today with the definite nnounc ment by taxing officials that bills for 1928 taxes will Dbe mailed U June 1. With the 30 ds allowed taxp: ers to get their money in, this woulld bring the 1ds into the treasuries by July 1, w 74,000,000 re- | lief fund raised Silas citizens’ committee will exhausted It w collection, cuaus that brougiit on troubles in whic the sanitary district, and cation were unabl and bills for about t marketing. Party Goes on Record 20 (o 672 in | Favor of strict Enforcement | of P'rohibition Law. Lewiston | Maine democ ay of the Only | aele March on record to- enforcenien: ere 5 rigid prohibition 20 of the to the 642 part bienniul liere terday ion to a plank call- | nt of the prohibi- strictest fideli 101 prohibition wa cononiic a 1 politic Haroll aceredit=] tes i istercd oppos for cufo with : tion law have delay “It ha that the ma u of cdi- pay salari vo months. board to no doubt thousa Sage Tea Turns Gray Hair Dark By RUTH WAITE Two Escaped Inmates Of Jail Are Captured f 1. Marclk 0 (Ur) I ) 1 il Jay won : rim long when phur, 1 prope restor color its use is cither prey or buy it ready to us: phur is at dry COLLEGIANS (Registered) TOMORROW NiGAT 00 |ELKS CLUB and it co more stored to One woulld paration, t different crowd \JUVENILE COMMISSION | Benjamin G ‘Pedesu fans Struck by Autos File { which | hadly | street (UP)—|§ Indlan Girl and Her Lover Sent to Prison Coltville, Wash., March 20 (A —Helen Moses, Indian flapper, has been enced to serve 10 to 12 years in prison for murdering her mother, Mrs. Susic Moses, who disapproved of the girl's e~ gard for Clarence Hartley, her white sweetheart. Hartley also wag given a pri on term of from 10 to 25 3 in connection with the slaying. The couple gave notice of appeal. After first confessing she fircd the fatal shot because of her mother’s objection to her suitor, the girl said Hartley was the slayer. HINDU STARTLES INDIAN S[]ElETY JForbids Daughter’s Marriage— Married American Himself bbb »'}'c' " ll!ll e Unless otherwise Indicated. theatrical notices and reviews in this column are ¢, Tndia, March 20 e Indore, India, Mareh 20 U he ||| O ten "ty recs agencioa for the Fespective smusement company. former maharajah of Indore, Tko- | jirao Holkar, who startled his fel- |low Hindus when he married an | American girl, Miss Nancy Miller of | Seattle, has caus other sensa- |tion here with severance of hi | daughter’s engagement to a barr |ter named Matker. Manorama I [the former [ Arrangements T0 SPONSOR CLEANUP iver marriasc | but the father ying that he ha Poor Housckeeping Blamed for Con- | his daughter to somcone | his own BILLIE DOVE AT STRAND Billic Dove in southern style. That is how the delectable screen star erved up to audiences at the Strand theater, where ‘“The Other Tomorrow,” her last' First National talking drama, opened to- day for three days. The story, by Octavus Roy Cohen offers the star in one of her very finest roles, the plot being laid in a | small community in Georgia. There is a new Billic - Dove “The Other Tomorrow.” She successfully mastered the art of jialogue portrayal, and it may be d that she has crossed the gulf between silent and talking pictures more sensationally than any of the | former silent favorites. Billie 3 | wonderfully beautiful as ever, but now she proves that she is a splen- did emotional actress as well as the sereen’s loveliest star. Grant Withers, the new “find,” does excellent work as the lover. He is a new type on the screen, and has a good voice. Ken- neth Thomson gives a suave, polish- ed performance as the husband. The vaudeville program will offer five good acts headed by the Seven Mariners in *Join the Navy and See the World”; Martin and Martin “Lon Chaney of the Air"; Elizabeth Brice and Co., in a bit of music comedy in a vaudeville way; Mitch- ¢!l and Dove in “Hokum a la Clas nd Charles T. Aldrich in “A Pro- tean Surprise.” Beginning Sunday for four days the Strand will offer the sensational “Sarah and Son,” with Ruth Chatterton in her great- est role. MORTON DOWNEY AT CAPITOL Two excellent talking pictures are now being offered at the Capitol to- day and tomorrow featuring Morton Downey, the golden voiced tenor in “Lucky In Love,” comedy romance with several songs by Downey that | arc really fine. The co-feature of- fers Evelyn Brent in “Darkencd Rooms. Sir Philip Gibbs, a crn novelist, furnishes the basis for the interesting plot with his novel, “Darkened Rooms,” which was pub- lished serially in a popular 1 zine about a year ago. Evelyn Brent furnishes the bulk of the zood acting. This is her first st ring picture and her fifth “all-talk- | ing” role. Miss Brent is a Her work is always vincing, real. She furns in a fine| performance in this thriller-ro- mance. Hamilton is seen and heard to great advantage in a role th s of a new {ype for him, and the | upporting players, David Newell, | Doris Hill, and 1. H. Calvert de- serve much credit” for their clever work. There is an ample quantity of rib-racking humor supplied by | Gale Henry, Wallace MacDonald, | Blanche nd Sammy Bricker. Beginning Saturday the Capitol will offer Gary Cooper and Mary | Brian in “Only the Brave.” daughter by first wife. made for to Matker March 16, suddenly forbade it, resolved to give outside jah had been leading mod- in { i has | This, he with the t Indian saint, Lreak down engagement maharajah, fant daughter ditions in East Side Negro was in accordance of the ancient who tended to barriers. The the former and tieir in- to Mussolrie. who lived in the 15th century, W Hindus and Mos: in the dire between the creed both of cqual said chings Kabir, I'enement Houses, h commission a me called within problems af treet tenement focused on | when poliz murderer of cast side fus- Negro, Hartofrd 1 the ju is expected to be to de Windsor Attention rte cently scarch for the censph aler. N Sutton 1d tor questionin Ma enil 20—Sponsors by i broken, his wife, went month fecting the trict. this tarted actres 1, con- superb natu Saint Kabir, ter part of the claimed by both lems. His activity tion of compromise Hindu and Mohammedan the religious practices of which he criticized with | verity. o talkie itur is beir de Poor hous he tenants ndlords i most of the ins ning there. eping on the part of her than neglect by d to be the cause of s conditions ob- | f Investigations made by the health department show that Negroes newly arrived from th south do very little housecleaning and sometimes burn {he woodwor in their tenements for fuel stigation, that of the of Women Voters regarding conditions in the Hartford county jail, is being continued. At \-.w(.‘ BLACK DUCK WILL Ghase Rum Runners | the low wages paid prisoners l<,\' the Metropolitan Chair factor Providence, R. T, March 20 (UT) | With the well known comedians |, .y, coviheater, —The I gk, ones the queen | Blarty Moyors and WMt Brasbtond (=, = o ke WA sslaghabre eet This {rio has proven to be the most & : of the New Lngland rum fl left | T lonly the first sea here in fow vesterday to become, |popular with local theatergoers since . e me o weeks, the |the opening of the burlesque season |in sound. It is onc IN INJURY SUITS.“”“I" e #inexty threo weeks ith ! E 1 tion pictures to be made in sound— o ¥ g ” tucen iocitie iepnat Ruuaid e ;‘L(,\‘\‘I‘M,E"x‘],”(’f\' il ,“r'(’,fff‘,(’,m motion pictures are still to he '_ 8 3 numerous special nims || considered composed of action . m;"v‘.n('m“qum‘ SRR AR e aded At A b };;y’;i <‘|‘|“?1‘fl”::;l?\'~:md the sweep of the ahot (fo| death by, aoast sl ima topped the show™ at times, 5 T | chine gun fire at the mouth of Nai- |Proof of her capabilities. New sce SAliolial it Atin 10D Tavats oo gansett Bay on December 29 last, |7V and fresh costuming Couplod | = S 2 -‘lr‘ vl Black Dusi at 11 a. m., today | With the truly entertaining wit and | toPical seie=a Pirate WhO HIar Iy Became the pronecty obitin | IpHER, it \"’1:( z ”3:::"'?;“0“,"”{:"‘I|m, cabin. It is one of the most in- | tiiousand. Tt will be presented {wi ‘:]\r‘:.]fl\l\n;; performances he has ever had been tied up under guard in w‘iy:‘;‘ ’r\‘;“m‘;‘ i “ ’I‘l‘\’f‘:_l"];"]‘:‘r:‘k:l " Rita La Roy. a newcomer to the Pawtucket cove here. Coast guards|®N¢ Shoud rate & >* | ranks of leading ladies, is scen op- Bur- | took possession of it today after | tion when it opens next year. hosital Lol Rocanel Her. aoting abils 10,000 | paying U. S. Marshal Howard C. Ar- s cqualled only by her dark [ nold §551.69 as part of the compe: uty and it is her voice which sation for guards who watched th presents “Gay Love,” the romantic rum-runner after it was confisca theme song of the production. An additional sum, estimated The film was adapted and its dia- close to $1,000, will be paid later logue written by Wallace Smith from | the uard to customs authori-| 1t belongs to Bebe Danicls and [his own Cosmopolitan story, *“A ties cnses entailed by thew | will be heard singing the songs of [Woman Decides.” A. Leslie Pearce “Rio Rita.” the radio picturc oper- [and Lyman Shores directed for ctta sensation. Radio Picturcs. RCA photophone In all the revolutions and used to record [prises ~ talking pictures e |brought into the film industry. nothing has created more of a sen- | tion than the “discovery” of the remarkable singing voice possessed | by this favorite of the silent screen. | Opposite Bebe in the film version |of Tlo Ziegfeld's most famous mu- ical show will be scen John Boles, |crstwhile favorite of the musical comedy stage, and the tenor most |in demand in talking pictures. The cast which Thas transferred | the Broadway hit to the sound screen is a large onc and includes ‘man_v favorites of both stage and screen. Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey will be seen in the comedy |roles they created in the stage ver- | sion of “Rio Rita.” Dorothy Lee, the “syncopation girl;” Hele former glorified girl of the George Renevant, Fre | Don Alvarado, IZva Rosita, A ;. | danc: nd Nick De Ruiz, former |tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Co., |arc among the featured players. Smith, Mrs, Al ar Classificd v barriers in | among the of consid- king of caste particular! stes, is o matter moment in Indi mar high ca erable aig in TER, HARTFORD With three featured principals, in dded attraction and a fast-moving nd lively chorus of unusual pul- hritude “Mischief Makers” current ‘Mrunm\ at the Grand theater in | Hartford is winning quit a name for "“” among the fans in this clbe. | py . loung” camera has made its v. captivating singer of th | g " in o seq and Dbrought back oho does some el B | seencs of beauty for “The Delightful Ly Bsupe e Rogue.” the all-talking radi ier versatilily is featured together |/ o88E, L 18 8 rday GRAND TH rinve Y R Rogue” is not to be done of the first mo- the rum-runncr on | AVPCATS i Actions for Damages ; st guard service. Clai automobilc s parked outside the Rus- in plant at 12 o'clock on { December suddenly backed up and struck her causin r to Yo [thrown to the ground, 1 dick today brought suit winst William J. Price The plaintiff was an the factory and w the ea to the the leg w that an is y ¢ a Il & Er Since its capture, the Black Duck | for AT THE PALACE The voice that has been the talk | ot Hollywood this season will be | heard from the screen of the Pal- theater today and tomorrow. | s cmploy of | passing from west gate of | injuried so has been in a cast since the accident, she claim torney Polk Wasko ents plaintiff and by Constable t gatc plant. Her that it s coast for ¢ dcpartment. | The Black Duck tor heavy seca duty, is capable of | making knots an hour under d conditions and thus will be th fastest patrol by in the coast | guard fleet After being recondi- | tioned at New London, to which city A bLeing towed toda it will pu[ m\a service, carrying a six-man cre witz re- service I'red pre built especially Wink! the made il have | |Parrots Banned From avy by High Official Washington, March 20 (P—A drastic order that all parrots be dishonorably discharged from the United States navy has been handel down by Acting Secretary Jahncke. Since the days when the buccan- cers roved the Spanish Main, parrots ind their langusge, both good anl bad, have helped keep the mariner's dream of settling down inland anl growing a garden from becoming [too poignant. Lately, however, the birds have acquired a reputation carricrs of psittacosis or parrol fever. Secretary Jahneke's order was designed to prevent the spread ¢ the disease. From Today to the 3lst | Our Own Method $8 | Fugene Method 10 | No Extea Charges PAUL'S BEAUTY SHOP Room 501 500 Main 2881 Piles Suit For $15,000 A McCarthy v 500 suit tta Diner as the received is defen- brought by result of in- | while crossing at intersection of Main and | West Main strect on April 10, 1929 The automobile alleged {o have caused the accident is owned by the plm»w but was driven by his e rd . MeCarthy, It 35 claime: mr the plaintiff, a pedestrian \\-s crossing when the defendant turn- TREASON CHARGES goare s vomerans or| FASCY Minister Will Be Tried for Propaganda Fred Winkle served the March “high st is 1 H n juries the she 2 Attorney rtford r onstal papers. New Cr ruiser \\ ill Be Ready for Trial Soon Quincy, Mas March 20 (UP)-— nation's scout cruiser, the n, has been com- for trials to b bezinning Derlin, ings for launched Ilascist min 0 (UP)—Proc treason’ 1 Wilhelm r of interior lice of the of Thuringia, federal attorney general's offic imnounced to reported Prop: i police senbach is zaid to have plicated with Frick The federal ministry ior is consideriag wl b taken against Frick upon char that he has been attempting to con vert his police into Iasci hock tioops.” It is also concerned wits cliccking any attempt such force inst the right radical par tics in the event of political disturb- ances or aw national crisis N PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL 1d o th at TI No: i SR is reads Maine Trown and Mrs. | enthusiastic Ads AMrs. Johnson ald Warner Bros. STRAND Today, Fi, Sat. IS IT RIGHT TO KEEP UP FRIENDSHIP With Your Former Sweetheart After You've Married the Wrong Man':’ St const over Tel. s accu 1mon mayor of | been ir- | | aa Northampte Coolidge ponsorcd by Mrs, red | Coolid on Septe when it mber 5 of 15 laune ve of the inter- measures can hour and r, 600 foet long, of nd foot draught, the flagship of the cruiser divisions, Tt of 309 10 officers ; | 20 | to usc | 42 SS ASKS DIVORCE Tes. March 20 (44— Molly motion picture on « desertion naintenance N rated in in Sweethearts of *The Vir- ginlan® in another OUTDOOR romance. COOPER Only the Brave MARY BRIAN d Qaramount Gcture Starts .\TL’RUA\Y 3ros. with (-R A First National \'itaphflne Hi VAUDEVILLE — i 7 MARINERS “Join the and Sce the World” All Week At Hartford BAPID FIRL BURLESQUE! Mischief Makers with Margie Vay, Milt Frankford \dded Atiraction JOAN COWLETTE In Origiral Specialties Next Week. Comm. Mon. “KUDDLING KUTIE ELIZABETH BRICE (0. A Bit of Musical Comedy CHARLES “A Prote; ALDRICH h Surprise” CO. MITCHELL DOV and MARTIN and JURRY Get Set Now to Hear | Joseph B. Warner will appear before Rod La Rocque is featured in this| 20 BOARD "R Los Angeles, March 20.—(#)—In- cumbent offigers were re-clected by the board of governors of the Na- tional Soldiers homes, in a four- day convention which ended here yesterday. The officers elected to serve an- other year included General George H. Wood, of Ohio, president of the board, and Colonel Roy L. Marston, of Maine, first vice president. — || IARRETT INQUIRY ADJOURNED TODAY (Ofiicial fo Ask More Time and| Money to Probe Case Boston, March 20 (—Public hearings in the investigation of the pensioning of Oliver B. Garrett, re- tired Boston police liquor raider, to- day stood suspended, subject to ('z\lll after two days of sensational dis- clostres. Warner to Ask Power During the day Attorney TFOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Warner Bros. CaritoLL Today and Fri. —Talking Features—2 General the legislative committee on rules to| ask additional powe time and | money to complete the inquiry. Speaker Leverett Salstonstall of the house of representatives said yester- day folowing a conference with President Gaspar Bacon of the sen- ate that the committee would report out a-measure embodying the at-| torney general's request The demand for additional powers | was precipitated by the refusal| Tuesday of counsel for Alfred Bri senden, brother-in-law of Mrs. Gar- | rett, to permit him to testify on the ground that the hearing was uncon- stitutional. In testimony yesterday William A. s, former employe on the dairy rm conducted by M Ga tt, sub. mitted a list of customers on the milk route list which included 14 Boston police officers, D. J. Mulren- in, whose named had appeared at | the hearing as proprictor drug | store under police surveillance for suspected liquor sales, and alleged bootleggers Maintained “Office” It was also revealed that (.urrn‘ maintained a room and u telephone outside his own housc, rented from Miss Lillian V. Hatch, coatroom girl at the Hotel Ritz beforc it was pad- locked for selling liquor. Automobilc men testified to the sale of automo- bles to Mrs. Garrett, including ones valued at $1,850 and $1.6 A handwriting expert, Turner of Reading, testified Garrett had prepared business pa- | pers for his wife's farm and that he had filled out a considerable portion of her bank deposit slips. Deposits of more than $122,000 durin year period by the couple w Vealed in testimony Tuesday. The council of the Boston Bar as- ociation appointed a committee of cight late yesterday (o assist the at- torncy general in the investigation. A Real Woman Thrilling- Daringly? EVELYN BRENT ‘Darkened Rooms’ G Garamount Pt Loves Iyt Sce, hear what a woman will do for love. Sir Philip Gibbs' ex- citing, thrill-mys- tery romance, Wilbur F. that TO ISSUE NEW LOAN Amsterdam, Netherlands, —(®—The Royal Dutch company will shortly issuc foan of $40,000,000 of which part : will be floated in New York and | part here | Mareh Oil | a new | MORTON DOWNEY A lifetime of devotion for her child—but only onc hour for love! Sec how the mar- velous sarah lives that hour! WITH RUTH CHATTERTON FREDRIC MARCH a GQaramount Qicture Every woman in every part of the world will want to see it! Starts SUNDAY I'OR 4 DAYS ‘Warner - Bros. TRAN outlaw of 3 prince of lovers, Lastro—swaggering the tropic se; | King of reneg: “THE DELIGHTFUL ROGUE"” ROD I‘UL‘Ul 9] Coming — SATURDAY LELINOR GLYN'S “SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS” [l IR NOW PLAYING | The Eighth Wonder of the World ROBERT ARMSTRONG ind JAMES GLEASON with Big Shows ALACE Housc of 1Tits Small Prices l WA DO px_nvu,nt U nmdtcned in Spectacte — Unmatched in Beauty World’s Mightiest Girl and Music Show—1,000 in Cast

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