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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 121‘30. 0il Fires Burn Themselves Qut REFUSES TO DRINK COMITTEES SELECTED BY After Consuming Several Bridges || =1 !weln ;lmllln ||!||| \‘ AND KILLS ? MEN, OUAVS HOSPTAL BOARD A Gendarme Jefterson Lioyd Directors Select Workers to Carry Oklahoma City, Nov. 4 UP—Oil [ peyiy Officer Goelec ... Colin Hunter l Ares which swept along the surfacc | suzanne . sve- Natica Do Acosts L |‘ ase of the North Canadian river east of = " . .' . “ ... . (By Herald Reviewe here had consumed their fuel and Y : e S = ¢ Resisted Eforts of Pair subsided today after having destroy- [ A% ¢ "“f’l',‘:‘llon"[ f“h““’" o Soeuhn ¥ x'/ . gsist or S 01 Falr The directors of the Woman's hos 2d two bridges and endangered the | TERSENCR B B P from, ofe board held 1 ALL Harell miant ofithelOklahomal Cltvii G SURETAG ERATISE MiS R SORNC T i A Nt t it COLORS Has & Dlacivic 0o farseilles,” which paused at Par-||| Unless otherwise indicated. theatrical notices and reviews i this colump are Chicago. D 4—(P—A confes- ek ol c ¢ ecay s g e e written by press agencies for the respective amuserment company. i The river of fire which flared yes- |50nS theater in Hartford last ev PRRY. sion that he killed two men in a i o e da J “ voord, chairman of he yoard lerday was an aftermath of the wiid |08 foF & three day stay. Under the | ioemmmee = ! fight to resist their efforts to make presided shor of the Morgan Petroloum |BHe “Marius” this work of Marcel | g e oRm e nLealdad Fus L °U | Pagnol has had a full measure of | GRAND THEATER, HARTFORD | AT THL EMBASSY him drink a g f h planningithe wotls i a glass of liquor mpany. brought under contr o s ! TR T e g “’”’f'r,m‘:"t"l"‘ success in Paris. The Anglicized Record Breakers” sporting ‘one| iraaam Satany” Cecil B, De|made today, police said, by Edv 1930-1931, the follo Jalioma City for three . dave and|adaptation by Sidncy Howard may |of the snappiest choruses this sea- | willes first musica) talking picture. | Kotowsk e ‘s i were appointcd: Getting a Hat for d oL have a difficult time of it to keep |Son, opened vesterday at the Grand ; i Mr: : 83¢ . . . is almost imi f defense St which Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer wil poured a stream of oil into the Ayt ich 3 ili going erica theater in Hartford and delightec g s < < 1 5 North Canadian several miles away. |5°I8 In America. SR e nuod [open tomorrow for three days only | Iotowaki, accor T e e like getting one foi nant James Burke he rford; s Mrs. W nothing — especial- 1t 1 obylous that -several situ- |thesterzoers with {is eftervescent|at the Bitoie henroy Sous One of the destroyed bridges was |, o 50 G e airal e R “lat the Embassy theater, is stated N D0 oot slicture: Linown th ations and. in parts, the lines would | Wit, beautiful girls anc u to be particularly well fortified in 4 } 3, Ju0-tool structurc, known & the |uppeal 1o ihe Cwalic temperament |comedians. Joan Colletie one of the iho story and dialosue department. | 210% 10 ¢ < Smy tattent Mrs. Du, M- ly when you get ancr bridge in honor of the family ¢ jn the translation and adapta- | Prettiest brunettes strutting under | zp o Ml S el il z B e gl sl of Paul and Lloyd Waner of major i . % al story by Jeanie Mac-| | ' ¢ s t 3 < ! 2 ) tion, the story becomes thin, the Mutual burlesque banner easily | pie i P last Sur L : Irs. Sta villim, Mrs lcague baseball fame. Y hin. — Air Pherson, author of 39 su sty ! sl % pockets appear frequently creating |Stole the lion's share of the applause Aille photoplays, the speaking S [EsEd BRI R DR 10 Al h; me D E S S l w.‘xdn1;:‘\.“5‘}'\]“.1;1:;\:;‘;1‘:;:]O\I;‘AZ' l:‘w}x\\ouxr the impression that the play is suf. |4t the laugh hub with her gracefui | wern written by Gladve U templed fore ! ’ 5 : ins mart ty es ) : - ; - < | fering from suspended animation, {Soubrette work and Ray Reid| Eisie Janis, cqually famous in the | 970K W A i 1 f f [hese Hats closed because of fire hazard, and |myo first act languishes and the see. | Screamingly funny rube comic cor- | fielt of drameie 1eretno “Drink, or we'll Llow le in ; . , e ol el s ot drilling operations in the north-|ong shows little improvement. Not |Vulsed those present with his vari-| “Madam Satan,” it is s ; ki quoted Smurlo as | gaster, i Hows; 1 o T 4 /f / not regular 88c ern part of the Oklahoma City ©il | yntil the third, does it rise out of |OUS characterizations. The shory e s 1 : r the two men had 5 eDoTe 3 : H“" such Hats— field, firemen took further precau-|iiselt and compel attention has been well staged in every d=-|verye of “0ld Wives for New" s she jor tows e ; 1 BECOMING But hats whic! tions against fires toda v . ar a aff a solid « 1ing g ARl et {ot 2 3 S LS ) The scene of the drama is in the |Partment and affords a solid evening “pon't ot Elusbana® | 4 pol 1 Kotow - Ci sraduation, Mr SHAPES are being sold Plows were at work turning th=icafe de la Marine on the quay in |Of laughter, interspersed with clever MacPherson scri althou e | 8 Intecia S pistol faphicly ; ot oil surface under, and George GOof, | (ho old harbor of Marseilles, The |dancing and tuneful sin It will | story is entirely different fror S man wrested from his| = fire chief, warned residents against | afe is conducted by Cesar. a rub. |be Presented twice dail e re il gy e 21 ired, ill Mean- Tt EISCWhfirC trash fires as the ground for blocks | cynd and genial host who drinks|Mainder of the week b fael ured | while, Sierza, Kotowski i S : ound the gusher were oil soaked. | with his customers and cheats them | 5:20. TOMOITow evening seven : oleat ot AT n . to fire with another weapom, | qoiroos ore” 1! Ao $ as high — e at cards. Marius, his son, is a |t°UF DOXing bouts will be ald Denny, Kay Johnson, Roland |Put he, too, t vou il L ey : as dreamy, romancing youth who |&{ter the regular show at 1 . Young and Lillian Roth. Kotowski fled from th ¥ i St o Al g $2.98 vearns for distant islos and the |Evidently fans in this re qu Sasts OF the Tions=Wol v its remained at liberty until i Lo 7 : . A mor of life on the sea, He takes |Cnthusiastic over these weekly set-|(itle, heralds the finale to ser- | into a police station accor L Theater ReVIew vicarious enjoyment in watching the |10S and Wednesday evening is a ban- | fes of amazing action dramas w his father early today 5 | 4 S i Head -~ =/ | 5hiips arrive and depart, being, in |NCT Night at the Grand. Dick Gray, |the suave but dynamic Bert Lyt Meanwhile the police 1 S 4 / i sizes Tamenco A Ts A I UHAT EARTALD spirit, aboard each boat which drops | former matchmaker at Capitol Park | that Columbia has given to 1 theorizing that a liquor or bling | i over the horizon. Outside the cafe |Franged the warfare for tomorrow | screen world. Unless, of course, the | war might have motivate Kill- “THE CAT AND THE CANARY is a fish monger's stand operated by | ©Vening’s melange of pun Lone Wolf should imitate Sheriock A Mystery Melodram Honorine, whose daughter, Fanny, e Holmes, ar reborn brilliantly. e lattracts the attention of nearly the AT THE STRAND Certainly, the interest of some mil- |entire male population. Fanny’s lovs | 1f You're passing by the Strand | lions of ytell fans can not STE S 0 ] it 11 A s 3 |for Marius which impels her 1o |thcater today or tomorrow and hear | be disregardec | EL TRAPS VOTED ON : /7 2K Chicagoan Admits He Forcibly, ™ o ™ P 3 MAIN STREET Meeting Today. s SR ———— ] Desired Ldua hier Crawford | make a great sacrifice in order that | 2P Outburst of screams and yells i t. gay Mauric -1 BY BAY STAME CIT]ZENS : SipaTain o | he may ke his dreams come true | ©OMINE_ from ‘,’ adifice donitabe hivalleriin layboy of Paris,” ¢ 1 TODAY and TOMORROW St deriiite s alarmed will only be the audi-| edy rio Helen Tenn % play lack aterial is | €NCeS laughing themselves into hys- = = LigzentaniTuapleredines emarkable Sale 4 | “Up i 5 , the Stage Show ampensat , ‘No, No, N 2 ’ : Flel e now playing Prances Torchiand, whojwas hard} lv,,,“,,_,,m:m,,,r\. e 2 ¢ for the t port In Urban Areas But Oppo- 0, INO, annette on e s 20 has a captivating personality and |Piest talkies ever mad LU ithe e s Vo Gt sition In County —with— of interpretation ch | River” sets a new style in comedy, ) 87¢ O% & Lo | he Screen’s Perfect Tove T and one that rot be copied | Capitol thez ¢ e Ne Boston. Nov. 4 (UB)—>Wh; Alexander Gray—Bernice Cl York Play e rrated thei Added Feature Attraction Iy | mentioned in the advance notices, ary, the three-act her an extraordinary member St e o i (e ) this week is a thriller that has few cquals on the modern stage. One of the attr features of this drama is that although it is uncan- i dley Digges gives a re. |John Ford has taken spri SEdon Gl ok s ; ul' F d 'ck Encliect) Dudley Digges gives a re- (JOhn Ford has el ance on Thursday i t catching fur ng ani- Pa Ine r'rederl convincing impersonation | 14 i a2 7 Y of the cafe owner. Alison Skipworth | Maurine Watkins, select 2 5 it o 4 : . 5 et in but thoroughly i : t i is stimulating as the mother of . « ¢ 5 e v X i ‘ ’ Fanny. A. P. Ka usually fine [ light(ul cast, 3 ‘ e it ioea St i : EV[DEN E ny it does not pass the hounds of |as sse and Herbert Druce up- cer hilari 2 bee e i i 2 ? ; reason. a series of events that his end splendidly. Alexan- | @PProache Wil ba for " f : Bl S r Sound News—Comedy—Novelties t very casily occur in real life. | der Kirkland. who has been loaned | A simple enough : I Gitsiisan ey o ; e — - \e nature of the play is such | > producers by the New York | Working out Ford t the | ® e Al fore s 20 THURSDAY—FRIDAY that it is ivisable to reveal the sater Guild, turns in pretiy "Pl“ ] o uations and : o wou T g . g o et : AL Bt The Rogue Song VREERCLIG A Drama of Tangled Married Life | 1 presented by the } f'a. cast. whichiE{s' far kabove Btne [[EXIensivelyail e Siug Director | entire plot because its denoucment k characterization of Marius. i is startling and amazing and is not { work lacks the : and fervor e i ¥ th S P, bject to cha tions 1n wholesale market pening in the lib v of Glen- | Arthur act with understapd- $d i ¥ P - : 4 MING NE: JER rices. act shows Roger Crosby, attorney, | fer sreat opportunities. | & o R s : SR W R e ‘Lommon Clay Thesepnce_s are provided b)f the ({reat Atlantic liscussing h “Mammy” Pleasant, | “Marseilles” will continue during | gcatters Parent's Dust Over Pacific | wock “ T e e | & Pacific Tea Co. as a buying guide to house- u West Indian maid, the incidents | the first half of the weck with s = & R heale o wives. Prices shown in the first column are in surrounding the death of the own- inee Wednesday from Planc Used in Memorable earch fmv Fourth \]a“ A effect at A & P Food Stores today Nov. 4. er of Glencliff who died 20 yeurs Sydne Kewanee, 111, No arch idnight in the manor wo decades Wing Command Ciar Maseer i, Gy TWO FEATURE . SPECIA PRICES| py, o i P member but little of the testator. e o Australia, | memiber of a gang of pers who Joyous Comedy and Mystery Thrilic: NOV. 4 a0 | . six are also quite cager to get | Hermit Dies While Being Removed | (cqay scattor ashes of hi 1 ki im, wealthy Gal- | business over with and leave | father over the { the Pacific | Va row hed with added J _ TOMATO 1/, » 1 ats g f cll 1/ p— Lo o e From Shack In Woods e Sh “MADAM Campbell’s "300r° 4 om 29¢) 4cans3305c) — 4sc he attorney discovers that the L BrcoRiicla first notable ; air. ture of Lloyd Wins 8 . J velopes containing the will have ot Bragkiic | On his deathbec : f Winslo cd “brains” of t 9 Plflk Salmofl 2cam th 2 cans 34c —13¢ cn tampered with duc to the fact Brookficld, Mass., ) P liam Kingsford-Smith, fath ela 1 kidn r yes- SA' I 'AN / I i it only one of the six is to in- | Ciifford Palmer, 45, a recl jator, expressed a wish that his| terday in Detroit. denied any knowl % ! ; s PANCAKE . | 3 herit m]» Gae ,\I.'m» n\i» real Neir | . nere two years ago 1 : be cast to the winds over th f the kidnaping, and assert Whit han Sonsetbatil havenil Aunt]emlma Aotrrse 11 eke3c is revealed pecullar things take d resi J extrag e R aa 1T e (‘rgm-.v mwmwlu an- | Haven, obstensibly for his health, | o clder Kingsford-Smith die n ::J‘ §'.'.f.ml:\f'1.,::."_".'?,'2.: l“«I:I‘I: S VERMONT a 19C iar 25¢ shes into thin air, the only witness [ died at Southbrid hospital lat: | last Sunday and the body was cre- ther members ¢ ate Yrup man ! il is disappearance says. Mysteri- | vesterday after neighbor had 1 gongs cpings, scratchings | found him dying in - the shack he . — e er Sl e leciet andlihe ke aaile fihe ramallc Bale lion Chaplin Children Cost Buge el | ST G Ry iy : ITEMS MOS1 IN DE_AND NOW Powerfully the effect of fear| lancelot Bedell went to Palmer Just - love — companionship — a healthy, normal mind is por- | to complain about hens he said were | Father Less This Year paciuz R ved. killed by some of Palmer's 13 Lo: cles, Nov. 4 (P—The cost irs Hui L Whiskers. ! . happiness—I want to play—and Camay Soap. ........3bars19¢| 3bars2c | @ P dogs. cdell said he trailed one of | of rea i s Chapl e an rnor grer - 5 - ; . : The title of play is )| doraiBenell said e tinilef jonsiotilotitperii jihay DRI ! 0 does your husband — He N.B.C. Social Delights ey ar which tells | the dogs through the woods and |and Sidney Chaplin, 6. son e o e i, : I g fos rary | svamps until the animal turned on | Charle apl Im comediar JUDGMENT FOR PAINT . 2 2 * Ginger Snaps....... 5 31bs. 27¢ i zes a canary —Ice A g P hen a c 1p onto the table | him and he was forced to call a|decreased, an accounting filed yes 2 e of deli . The Talk of 1930 2 ill Pi L’Art Brand 3 | . jar 33 owls about the coge. The | State policeman. Together they | terday in superior court revealed : A Dill Pickles ., scu Sour Mixed - Gt jar 27c gt jar 33 prowls about th ag heliaie iy ¥ 1 rAone t Morris D. Saxe has filed CECIL B. 3 Sweet Pickl EIATe Brand ¢ 35 t. jar 4lc e e [ Arve e lidog awayiana t to| Lita Grey Chaplin, their mother J 3 weet Pickles o, oo Mives - Q. jar c qt.j 4 so | Palmer's hut. They found the man | and guardian, reported the total ex- & judgment in a case tried in small DEMILLE : - Sour Pickles 3t* and Madison protects it from cat e KE Shdlad: t. jar 23c| r‘« e Tuish and' some. | dving. emaciated and scarcel, wditure was $6,005.60 for last cle c He allows Kolodney . Ieaches the zenith of 5 LAl -at.j O e iiet B 3 ¥ breath He died while they car- year, P nting in 1928 show- 1 are Co. $3 against his great career— ENDS | Sweet Pickles™ s\ Wixea -Gt jar 29¢ is & difficult one but | Fied him to the hospital. [ 21 was spent and in 1929 Caizza for pa sold. In lva TONIGHT Quick Arrow Soap Chips. ..... .can 2lc . 5 % T Death was pronounced due to ) defend 1imed the —The Maurice 2 Su Cl h ourchase) the company was cqual to it and | : 2 Sunbrite Cleansers with each purchase) o onateys el y or her part, | hunger and exposure. At the time Mrs. Chaplin obtain aint was of poor ¢ and that KAY I(Hl\\()\ Chevalier Soarkle Gelatine D STy Mi= Tlilas Bria w member | Mail was found in his letter box | her divorce thr ars ago a $5 t pee hortly after was ap- i REGINALD DENNY i { parkle Gelatine Dessert pkgs. 23c TG o nLey dalan exsalent land dates on the letters indicat- | 00 st fund was established for | dwelling. The plaintiff o ROLAND YOUNG “Playboy La Choy Combination. . ... Ige. size 85c| ed the contents had not been touch- | the children picce of work as Susan Sillsby, one | 3 : e e e o g ' La Choy Combination sm. size 3% The ages old cry of the ed since Ocober 1 y Chaplin is appearing on iy cousins who had a th : . i . Y oA rdy o i > 5 e A e i o ol R G : ‘LANT of the LONE WOLF” o1 | Can B played a small but important | " z — n n i part and added his share fo the | Souncy answered a still alarm at with creeps and thrills with which the | 9325 . m. when the sprinkler alarm Bert Lytell—Patsy Ruth Miller (Combination \'u‘ e packed. J. T. Morton as |1 the building owned and occupied NOW PLAYING Continuous Dashing Mystery Romance 1 Phg. Pabstett Roger Croaby ihe attorney. revealsd |bY. the: AlbroiMotor Sales, Inc., at 1:30 e 1 Pkg. Pabst Pimento [ ¢ ? : : : Ghisieke I Toth for eal play in the opening | 245 Arch street sounded 0 13 ) PR h for e ad eetuna Chief Souney found no sign of a g ARNER BROS fire and discovered that one of th R e AR || E— | ‘EMBASSY MEATS FOR TODAY alarm. A new sprinkler was 2 fcminine portion of the audien = P! oNa " Best Blade stalled after slight damage had | P LAUG ! P Y installed after siight dama ac OF LAUGHTER oy i| PORK CHOP Ih. 23C tous eye on the estate. Jose “Marseilles Parsons’ Theater, Hartford It Best Center Cut 35(: GILBERT MILLER I PORK CHOPS Ih. ey ¥ \ STRAND D e 530 Presented at B P e HAMBURG e e NEW YORK | B = s tuurspAY ‘il\“lll.;'RLKRxlT 3||>>.250 Alexander Kirkland . = | Cudahy's Pure Pork 20 R P PLAYERS S 4 " FRIDAY SAUSAGE Ih. Tea Fett | s : : Rrcslucani iy 25 Do ‘Keven ) - : and SATURDAY STEW BEEF Ih. C i i Present the Great Mystery 2 - F g e 3 ey el 32 Kaye 3 Young Amcrica’s favor- Incomplete lines of Women's Strap Pumps LAMB CHOPS b. C Lk 2 ¥ ; Pl Al | NS NG Swift's smoked. 6-8 1. avg ol |l ““The CAT and : A ing hero of “The Light and Oxfords at $2.75. These shoes formerly SHOULDERS Th. Alison Skipworth 3 i of Western Stars \'Ul(l £rom $7.00 to 212.00. ()_\;ful'(L\ in tan calf. | !|\~| Cats Jac —10c¢ ar \ \ “The Border Legion.” E TOP ROUND Ih. (2 i : = the CANARY ; imitation reptile. Patent colt, Strap Pumps, Bokar . : —12¢ RAN Nightly, 8:(5—Mat. (Wed. and P / HARD in grey kid, blonde kid and satin. These shoes COFFE S oClock”. 1. 256 3¢ i sat.) 2:15. Buy Your Reserved 8 4 = T . 3 HARTFORD Scats in Advance. Phone 1230 i . reduced to “Odds and Ends” prices be ’ F s 2 = * . Indicales increase in price — Indicates decrease in price NOW: (S c Doty -5 |8 f ™\ : i there are but few pairs of any one style. While e St Special Benefit Perform 9 / 3 4 £ u . : What a Show! ance for New Britain's no style is to be had in every size, you'll find RADIO BROADCAST b A Chi mas Fund to Be Held - i 1 1 7 “RECORD THURSDAY EVENING ! 4 about any size in this collection of Odds and At 845 every morning, tune in on cl 9 your favorite radio station. America o il cians talk on nutrition v ; n % —sille » price | {eading phy; BREAKERS” 24l “cwr‘(‘glhlcab g iblg ! U g Ln(lg ‘(” e e 1” 1t ' $ . and dietetics. Experts tell you how to et ’ n e Ial | arrange your home budget. Famous ¥ { 3 food authorities discuss the foods in with Burlesque’s Aces ! = ) ltawbast b tRaan Ray Reid, Joan Collette C A P I i O L . ;’L 'Dfll' “l‘l' 1 \ ! e Tl st helruliats Snibising with ‘ood wisely. TOMORROW NIGHT N RITAIN MITZI Arn } ae _\ll* i Sl ] S Sh A kil Featare iy Bl cReex oan s smart oes Election Returns Announced FRI. -“'"r':\"‘l: " CABARET NIGHT BOXING . From Stage During In- 64 West Main Street Opp. Burritt Hotel Th Pacific Tea C ' . B = . : - st Main - e Great Atlannc & Pacitic Tea Co. 7 Amateur Bouts at 10 termissi ;h:‘l?lfng wmmg I-'Ehlfler in u"le '.|fe Ut me Party ? it