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NIXW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1930. B N —— ‘ , , !f_—_'_—-—_ { hou t some time or other \\1[\\"\‘,\‘1 h with ribbon fob and charm. his past expericnces while he was |hours under an order just issued | Theater Review Bridgeport Alarmed by some city family. | A Key was found near the rear door star with the Minnesota football |by the governor of Adana. | | | Granite Quarry Blast | Study of the y change in farm | but apparently was not the one used |eleven of 1920 and told of his other | The traditional seven days’ cere- i B zeport, April |"~{W\ Thi fpopulation rev s a defin re-|to turn the lock use Officer T. athdetic connections. He d team- niony has been deemed an unpatri- TH “TIE RIVALS® RAMA‘ ity s slis | lationship between the population |C. Dolan, who investigated the case, | work was responsible for all of the | otic extravagance in this day of cal-Comedy in Th Y received an carthauake scare | qrige and the condition of agricul-|was unable to open the door by ft. | teams’ successes. rkey's financial difficulties but late yesterday afternoon when a N ard Brinsley Sheridan y é nd business. Data covering the| Mr. and Mrs. n wers S Benson acted as chairman | Anatolian - R8-S nsled oA [ e 1 were out for n acted as chair olian women? to whom mar- ven years shows that an im-|about three } nd when they of the rand music was fur- | riage is the one great splurge of wlll Be Heard in “The Benson' ir An 'v' \ ‘ o ,“"I”‘L»,,, i Eddie Dowliflg’s New Slal‘l’il]gl o .;:’”"K:“ ('FRT”.”,‘.mm‘_’ | n‘o\‘vm-m in farm income has al-|returned they found that both floors | nishcd by Cincinnatus club or- quiet, hidden lives, are plot- Sl it < n accompanied by a small- | had been ransacked, numerous ar- | chestra ting to see how many of the seven 1y autkIANG L D toba | 5 3 5 o AL a:Ana ler movemen 1 ation from jticles having been stres sout, in- Mr, ette, besides de ring the ate cer Nies they andel\ Gase iR craat: b lcmre at flp“fll Thefi[ei' estimated at 100,000 tons. Houses | |57 ment of population ticles having been strewn about. fn fr. Gillette, besides delivering th 1te ceremonies they can stitl | Sir_ Lucius O°T . Andrew {| for miles around trembled ana |/ dicating that some time was given principal address of the evening |squeeze into the new limit. — % Jward Powell —_— | rotice stations and newspaper || Beciuse of unemptoyment condi- | by the burglar. - ndered a number of pleasing voc: 2 George Tawde loRsiHonE DL = Silias i there solos. Foster n Oppe = Philo Vance (in the person of omas . “Dann Malloy| Through the astute d ion of | | offices were deluged with phone | |tions now prevailing in cities, ther olos. Foster and Van Oppen con e = Gl R laprop . Mrs. R N Shele calls. is a plentiful supply of farm labor. tituted the er ainment commit- William Powell) assisted by ]M\ Hi Ao ieaaniiotinan By George J. and farm wages are lower than in L “THL GLADIATORS” doubtful cohort, Sergeant Heath |Julia Melville ... ... Betty Lintey|Crome, and the artistic performance cight years. They range from $2 30 About 20 new members will be Luey ... ivieeiens Georgette Cohan die Dowling in “Blazc | sallotte ! 1 1 he South Atlanti 1dded to the club at its next mect (portrayed by Eugene Pallette) will} S L o o e Skt oxtor | with board in the South Atlantic a he ¢ at its next meet- undertake to solve the third of the (By Herald| Reviewer) ke bl which ope ne d at the I xzfl;vn cr 10\; ‘101 ,\‘l »() sterreich | giates 10 $33.94 in the far west. Anyone intercsted in ice hockey T e Dine ~murder cases” at| Tictionsmiths whoso imaginations| \VArner's Capitol theater toduy,|led him to the atile existence, he SOk R | e lould htan hisanslicabiohalthiT o S. 8. here is something to which Sono Art, | Said, and he shot Oesterreich wher Onlght r g Sunds ce a speed . ve ith | . ! H. Van Oppen a h f Upsor {he Strand theater, starting Sunday |ra t top speed have toyed with |+ 5 5 5 : 2 I T for 4 days. “The Benson Murder udof reversing: the divection | iyt cichaits Mo DALMY fhw M c ¢ x Crac? e et masry to on| ¢ soun. thue " ringing back o) B 15,8 S YRS 82 M "D t0 sammners ensans - FIGURES ARE RELBASED SWIlt & Upson Team Is Ad- ™ i “THE COLONIAL” JWith the snurdeniot Anthony Benjexlsionce. | Bnlay avelters Haye made |y oo s Soi 8t Lo SRRl Con resaion! H talked b . B33 ¥ . mg itlette Down to Only Six Days Music by the Popular son in his mountain hunting lodsv. |such a procedure for the drama un-| FEUIAS Dleco of work about the ) 155 IRe contession. 11 (UKCE THEEW: | 1wo Scts of Incomplete” Returns| ; lelile i . npra'f\ ORIGINAL Riciooven, i"é'ff' 1""1:;1{‘\?:;;“”‘\1\";\:;\:2[[‘::n:‘l:‘:r:l‘ "'3‘\:x.;:;"‘l'ml ;l: :x;flc:f.lj:l“n‘;hnl.‘wlnn'r‘i?i it is also endowed with the pres-[ney that he would be allowed to Listed—Middlewest and South | AL King Gilletie, commissioncr the erests of uov)w(m'\. Turkis ORCHESTRA Knd T, I, Calvert, as Assistant Attor- |sons’ theater, and the audlence ”:"I;m"’i ‘[‘1'1«:,\;\- ‘“"”“\“:“"';m‘lf :"""nw‘]““ EuiivitofsccontRaearte . TiCprdsonten the International Lions clubs, ad- |\ eddings in this region arc to 1 Adm. 30c 81012 ney Markham, is frantic as election | transported back 155 years on st”m’f‘ ot adds o ‘w -m“”"-m | dressed the Swift & Upson ice h down from scver s to nears without any apparent solution |magic fancy of Richard Brinsley | FFERREE 8 FETR AERE 10 @ DIAX - Niw York, April 12 (UP)—The ey club at its first annual banquet for the crime. Markham is inclineid | Sheridan—back to Lngland —where | 00 E THEERE G 1S SAPRRIE B ) ‘ folloy is ‘an incomplete analysis| held last cvening. Every man who {0 accept the way out suggested tv»:\'.olmn wore sweeping skirts, at-1; g S0 8 4 "m“ of several citics, computed to date, |has taken an active part in the af- ! i d \ it bl iirs of the local club was the blundering Heath. but Vance|tempted to be demure and s: m the Literary Digest current n pros D Y noteworthy but who are effective in | . T 3 pleads for time to uncover the cor- | “Heigh, ho” fo express sorrow in| gttt ®er Y M s m\ t h n prohibition |and a spirit of enthusia fok o rect clues { their hearts; back to England where ecie Ral e Sorarne s ol | 3 f nent; ~modif vailed A ] Continuse was a/men wore lace cuffs, carvied swords B matu ooy ! i—repeal). Mr. Gill ressed o of Mits— Benson, the murdered man, : 1 Gillette stressed cooperation ; B o pic Itis & musical-drama—if | Small Trices stock broker and man-about-town.|and swore “Odds hodkins” or “Odds| oo it e "““ ? ‘“M‘ v nd teamwork as the backbone of Daily He was cqually ruthless in his busi- | pistols and bullets.” S ! : Vot et L)< Ean ol be ) i ! v diverting story in which m.ln‘.\;M [ F‘ G 0 \ i ot e ness and social dealing ~nn:m”<m1 It's all very amusing, this revival | runs a race with dancing and | ovemen Tom O\IH[Iy {0 \ 7 sole object for success. He cited his friends on the market, holding o *Tne A1 by e Iiaie v lorara s : . . i i ] NOW PLAYIN |0 ¥ Mrs. Fiske and | dre \e producers have given 2 ; = AN posing their sccrets. He laughed at|duced originally at Covent Garden,| with sccnes that run from the s co| b : 7 alling Tea ractions their frantic turning and Wisting | London, on January 17, 1775, when | of a theater to {he trenches of the IR 52 | 5 THEIAD IS JALS, ST HESHT when he held the strings. He re-|(he young American nation was. in|late wa Ertie ol s | Washington, April 12 (UP) omington. il s a0 (g : nih Walter Husion FROM SHANGHAI” fused to release them from their|its swaddling clothes. Joseph Jef-| rather the ef e dual slackening in the trend Goshen, Ind. ... 384 e Supported Ty TR tormenting positions. remaining un- | ferson, appearing in the roie of Bob| Mr. Dowling iy e R TA: . ‘ ] g Claudetie Colbert Conrad Nagel—Carmel Myers moved by pleas d¢r threats of rlvml‘l | Acres, sponsored a four by an all|songs in his o nitable man- | that the population is becoming | Mo et < i . S T Then he is mysteriously shot. Which [star ¢ast in May, 1546. Then Mrs. | ner, the chorus dance, war | stabilized. were noted today in cond repor ¥ United Hall ho_ Tiger"—Talking Comedy of his victims mdl courage rn(‘){lxh ke, to mark th anniver-| flames and drama floods what |Studies made public by the agricul- ann S LT e SUNDAY—MONDAY 10 perpetrate the deed which all of [ gary t la 9 red thel uld have been a completely hap- | ture department. ! sas City, Mo. 20500 | ana CTRETT s perp |sary of the play in 1925, toured the |shonld n a completely hay ! 5 i 308 MAIN STREET ired? ; : \nsas <ans Ronald Colman a ? them desired? jcountry as Mrs. Malaprop. Her com- | py home except for—war. Tarm population still is dwin. Nansas City. Kan oA Cilnan | Yakima Canutt Philo Vance * brings all thesc|pany now at Parsons includes sev-| Yes, “Blaze O'Glory” is an un-|dling. though more slowly. It is esti- | SIOUN 1CTY ¢ 33 In “A TEXAN'S HONOR people together, reenacts the crime |oral members of that anniversary | usual picture, but you will like it | nated there are 27.222.000 persons S | 7 Piece Novelty Girls' G nHarding (All Talking) before them, and, out of the mass of {roiipe fand hasibean’ stren z 2 R i : o are 0 : l‘ ns L 0 Wl Jas becn strengthened | for its sheer Cntertainment—and for |on farms. or less than at any time WECT PNT) A A e T T personalities ard evidence, DPOiNtsfin other characters. Mr. Dowling [ within 20 years Farm yoputation |1 | yncopators 8 ! & ongo veltics out the guilty man.slt's an exciting |y | | i i e (et e { game of wit against wit. Was it ai eriee ke Logle ) \‘W, WHILE FAMILY IS AWAY‘ woman who dil the deed. as in “The | ) /n, oo SR SEAPTOR ERAE same [[IVE HERMIT WII L The movement from farm fo city e LA | Greene Murder Case”? Was it a| o oo™ pqn .t F BIEnS S00 Lash w.m bheen gradually diminishing in g i man, as in ‘The Canary Murder| . Chp o St 8 WS B Ml‘”‘h | volume, however, for some years Keyworker Get Change, Silver Case”? Did Benson kill himsele?| P e Malaprop ¥ ous luntil sn 1929 it included 1.876.000 Y ST LR he Benson Murder Case” has the| ’;M \ : ! | persons compared with more than poons and Watch i | createst surprise. solution of them| s and Rollo Peiers give | 2.000.000 in carlier year hill Lane House. £ xactly the type of performances 1 | Movement o farm familics to | Warmer Bros, Comedies, Vitaphon ts and the “‘” would expect from John ( ” Wl] L d 8 Y hg 1! cities in the past 20y . it was ey was used to gain entrance | Paramount Sound News will fill out ‘”r"‘ Rollo Peters in their portrayal (?ll] 0 lve 1 ealS 1 pointed out. established many to the home of John A. Tillman, 63 N 5 {of Sir Anthony Absolute and Cap % 5 e i 3 T Al b the progranm. iz 3 ! [ties and associations between rural Und Lane the extrem On Thuriday an excellent vaude- | {ain Jack Absolute. James T. Pow AI“C [0 Plefld Gllllly land urban familics that have gone crn seclion of the city. between 7| ville show will be offered and the|°'S: again as he has been hefore far o create 3 homogencous popu- 10 o'clock last night. and 98| Starts JND Y movie attiaction will offer an all{is the acme of all desirable quali lation. The 12.000.000 farm-bred cents was stolen out of a purse in t 1:00 A star cast i1 “Lord Byron of Broad-|ties as B3ob Acr 1 his praise| T.os Ar April 12.—(UL h—f\p rsons living in cities were said to | the pantry, besides 16 silver spoons Sy scems extrava a visit 1o Par-| Otto Sanh whose love for a{have linked practically cvery farm- out of the dining room and a man's, FOR {4 DAY: sons' theater will prove the truth!married woman led him to spend Conti of it. George Tawde lifts a charac-| 18 years as a hermit in the attic of George M. Cohan fer Ty 1S Dootstraps out of the or | ITed Ocsterreich's various homes, is Coming to Harttmd dinary into the extraordin \n- | expected Lo plead guilty to a charge | N NIGHT' H:\me:!l "OI th\‘r' 4\'\5, at Parsons Rive a robust and polished inter The man S indicted by 1 theater, starting Monday. April 28th g of that sly W jolly zrand ury ve a| D & N C E and what he will present is still un- § Lucius O'Trigger. Pedro i & O mu. O rrei Sou— e — known o everybody. His contrac Cordoba brings to life that love- | retired Milwauke manufacturer merely sav, “George M. Cohan and [sick swain. torn with jealous emo- ©i2 . BS’ HALL company.” However, the princi tions, Iaulkland v an asserted confession, Sa l A matter is that George is to be.in| Margery Maude, Betty Linley and | huber told of his o lire vnidc Music By the company. Whetker he performs | Georgette Cohan bring an air of | the darkened eay of the mann- 5 3 ;i in the highly succesful “Gamblin alism to their roles as three voung | facturer's home and of how he had | IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA or in the revival of the celebrated |Women of that period “*‘l“ fronush e duitsabode "““'w Masters of Modern Melody aalire . ern” makes i “The R will be repeated this shot Oesterreich one migh s e T CTrTin satire, *The Tavern” mak littl \ will be repeated 11 | LONIGHT TONIGHT- difference. One of these plays is cer- | afternoon and e R iy A Admission 30¢ tain and there is tic possibility of | resume tour permitt Lriet both being offered stops at the leading ci _ €7/lb Not. since 1910 vhen Mr {'_‘f:ivmz" - - Sunday Dinner at Herman's b E N so N toured in The \f\l]\r“ I|\m\r ',‘:‘h [) Q. .~ ‘I‘ k S Ofi‘ . >~ | e s o o v | DEMPSQE e O Ratte | The Green Picket || MURDER n. Even though he didn't go to icago. April 12 (P —Jack e 7 the 1and of the cnema in California | Dempsey has offere rs. Dufty U] | S . c A s E he did sojourn is far west as ind Sce. managers of Primo Car- Always a delightful meal. — S lLouis. “Gambliig” is the vehicls ‘ ),000 and A percentage o Man (o dine with us sunday. LAy and only recenty did he decide to]the gate. for an outdoor hout in | T SO R S.5.YAN DINE & return fo “The Tavern.” In some|Chicago some fime this summer. We will serve a full course, Warner Bros. Theater cities, Chicago, for instance, “Gam k former heavyweight cham- || Roast Chicken or Roast Turkey bling” receipts were in excess of | pion, however, does not propose {0 Dinner for $1.00 .. " “Little Nellie Kelly” and several|mect the Italian himself, but has NOW PLAYING! L JT1 ) Cohan musical hits . lined up George Godfrey, T N From 1:00 Until 8:00 o'Clock Surrounding New England’s na-|go from Leiperville, Pa., as Drimo’s Farmington, 112 | . ; ' : \\@em t’har\l Van Dlncs ive s S at he siders his positio — < d g / R e o ; g y _ CANARY’and "GREENE” CASES hest acting c/mpany. | the roster ar¢ Mary Philips, Robert Middlemass, farold Healy, Isabe Baring, Lida MacMillan, Jack Leslic and Douglas MacPherson. Mr. (‘ohan comes to Parsons the- ater on Apil 28 and will be seen | y ‘ S e l e .‘ S A mlrmmnmps = Or ent . ' - “Ihe First Seven Years” “The Shooting Gallery'™ Life” Sound News His Firs Command Is . , Bookel for the Embassy NEW Knights of Columbus Hall, 76 West Main Set in we colorful, dashing, ro- mantic atnosphere of a United States Cawlry post, “His First Com- Street. Centrally located. Reasonable rental i B 79 5 1 : SO R S T e e e S L W : The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. tarring Villiam Boyd, which score:l charge, with special rates to regular tenants. : decisively at {he Jmbassy theater ) g 1 . e, § T T3 % today. poved an outstanding it Can accommodate most any size meeting or WITHOUT INTERRUPTION TO SERVICE, THE SHIPPER HAS and one if the finest productions i g ; : : s ; MADE THE NECESSARY REPAIRS To BENCHES, ETE., AT which Bad has been presented in | social affaiv, Apply to E. J. Dailey, phone 826 RIVERVIEW PARK, OWNED BY THE TRACTION Co. \ recent fonths | Boyd. s a rookie cavalryman, has (91" the fines opportunity of his career or 4213 for comdy and he has taken full advantaie of it. In addition to| laughs, “His Jirst Command” fur- nishes firills, drama and pathos, so cleverly blended as to keep the in- terest of the audience keen every momen, duripg the entertainment. “HisFirst Command” is story, ‘ of a sch man's son who ins tho army n order 1o be near a girl with whom he has fallen in love. Bill's . (g s AR with BETTY COMPSON weakiess is women, and because the 1, slayed by Dorothy Sebastian L L A Dol Fl oot L, | i ry B. W all Toinie thinahiel Toks ver bt NO“’ HOWING IN HIS GREATEST PICTURE T Heri gt ‘l‘)fl‘_‘W ST D Gl GoR i v 01“ THE AGE N 15 Frankie Darro P 1 1's da hter and the - . s e ’v:n:a;\oh?:?orsa :Zf.j«‘n:: l:!n‘n‘rn ,',],‘\ $ And a Big Cast dawhter of an officer and an enlist- | RICH COMEDY DRAMA e The Heart Drama Supreme ~d nan makes the breach lu‘\\vrni then even harder to span. The wav | i 5 A | § i 0 Malk: i repect of his officers takes the) with romance and thrills ;™ A Picture With Punch and aulience through a series of laugh g Thrill anl thrills that make the produc- | —a love story of absorb- e ; rill tim thoroughly enjoyable. T R ? The showing of William Bovd in | [\ ing interest set in the col- “tis First Command” is completed | orful background of the Added Attraction ith the screening of I"ox M tone , ~ t " R e C‘)MM AND i L e @it “THE GIRL HOUT TRAIL ects, with On Wednesday of next week the A heart throb in every GLADYS LEE talkie screen of the lmbassy pre- f o P of Tx p ; > SoRES anolhae onl e e pulsating dramatic mo- B Member of Troop 66, Brooklyn Stree(” with Aileen Pringle and | et T 0 G METROTONE ‘ OTHER SELECT Ralph Ince presents a most graphic ! oy \ ‘W IBJECT : 2 s SWS SHORT story of the great stock market, | DOROTHY whimsical line of dia- @ South Sea Rose” with Lenore Ulrie SEBASTIAN logue—one of the finest presents a romance of love and { o urday Matinee Only —— b | AtCMuElC tallers of the season. ICEBERG LETTUC | :tll:g?:l.%z “TARZAN THE TIGER” 'x'h_m-mx;m_\ chill iceberg ; lettuce Chapter No. 11 and then slice in with a sharp knife T L e —— R S T in half-inch circles. Serve fomatoes SPECIAL MATINEE FOX MOVIETONE NEWS ———— Al50 :vy fresh asparagus or other vege- A URY COMEDIES Genuine Foreign Stamps and Beautiful Albums ) ahles sitting on top of the cir 12:30 102 P. M. | ‘-i‘,c" \\\'fl\' SOk FRF il CPantaine Fax. 1080 lettuce, It gives an attractive vari 4 SealSEiis e e SELECTED SUBJECTS ' 2 : L ty to salads.

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