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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1930. —_— | — EMBASSY THEATER | where he is convalesci after an e iver o pu T 1 t k operated by Theater Revie ] Young Knight on Truck “Dough Boys,” with Buster Kea- ey [ter an | Truck Driver Held for g | Naatns which. Sounsed . e w S 2 3 Saves His Sweetheart greenhorn doughboy at the front, is Bl 3 Nov. 11 (P—Coroner |by Raymond Moore of Deep Riven New York, Nov. 11 (® — A || ton in hilarious adventures as a T A Sunda [‘atdl \C(‘Ident Sept. 24 |num with a passenger car operated Lawrenco J. and Juian Ansalt husky St. George with a truck for || teoes it mushior o the S ees "!II 'll"““i‘ ll‘ ""l““! l!“l \‘ Man Held on C hd””c” nounced wh\" fou i el s e e s | Of Pass j ¢ of Ivoryton 2 8t Corcha | 3 ences with laughter at the Embassy | | Yepead, has rescued Marla Luz ||(heater. Not only is the new Metro- { i \velos from the dragons of the || Goldwyn-Mayer production one of Hartford, Nov. 11 (@—Jose for the deat : Ira | Smith annone he found By Anne N & the most pretentious vehicles in I v, who gave as addresse e € § T2 Malcarne perated machins (Cast of Chara Alfred Mello, a young driver. || \itich the frozen.faced Keaton hos " 'fl' L) “' " (LI N “. L NGt % a ! nt manner, Mrs. Tsaac Cohen, a friend of Solomon appeared in woman's court and appeared, but it is built on a new (,‘ Xa - 35 White street, Ha d and Rou st all ires < 1 4 N R 2 > o -, 30x 0 n I 1 . & wh & 1 Me, Thdao. Gaheny. * aupther. friend. ot e £ idea, with legitimate thrilis inter- O 2 T = : ) Le il mong ? HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Solomon Levy ... Harry Marx Stewart |16 year old Providence, R. 1. girl, || 0t 3" it “ho taughs, and a pret - Willlmantio for S o eedon Dr. Jacobs Samuels, rabbi..J. B. Morton | Who has been held here as a way- | | SPe™ P s Ll a charge of £ dulent Solomon Levy - < e Switt | ward minor sinco Oct, - 2. He | |1 Fomance, {00 running through it. Rokemary 1o sorse o Toabel dowan | | 101 the court they had long becn | [ “Purely accidental™ says Louis ||| written by press agencias for the respective smusement com pany. | partment Vather Whalen -........ Frankiin George | | SWeethearts. His request iwas || Wolheim. This morning Tatrick Murphy, father .. granted and they were to be wed “Inevitable, it couldn’t have been = — lthe Willimant oA Gl L. "Barbara Shurbe Loday, otherwise,” said motion picture pro- THE NEW YORK PLAYERS AT THE STRAND A L e BiidermaldeDotly| DAt Rblanitmers oy Miss Veloz, her uncle, Cesar | |ducers. “Abic's Irish Rosc,” the “You may tempt your uppe e ; e | Helen Kisel, Virginia Bayers Pedro and Jose Gouvier, an un- They referred to the beginning of | Nichols comedy-drama as classcs with your villainous demi- | el ; fo ¢ i | (By Herald Reviewer) welcome suitor, were arrested | |the career of Louis Wolheim who | broken theatrical records rid | tasses, b ave il protect the | Officers of Annc Nichol's comedy. *Abic’s || after they had come here from ||appears in his most impressive role | over, will be the offering of workin rl,” sang a heroine from | Willimantic this morni | 2 Trish Rose.” this week's presentation || Providence ostensibly for the ||in Radio Pictures' spectacular all- v York Players at the Capitol | years back—but Ilo and Dot, dumb- | Bard ' rtford the | e by the New York Players at the || Purpose of marriage. Gouvier | |talking railroad drama, “Danger theater all this week, Here is an | bell heroin i by Willie|he paid his f I ot ‘ 0000006 A Capitol theater, is a threc-act farcs || Still faces charges of abduc Lights,” at the assy theater. | Onportunity for local stock lovers o | Lightner and Irene Delroy in Ware | 1o ; s i | A dealing with the vicissitudes, triais | | and Pedro charges of conspira The actor, countenance iy | £ their favorites in the play wvery- ner Lros and tribulations of Abic Levy, | J |0t known for its hardboiled, yet | One has heard or falked about. e sl sl d N | ST l o handsome young Jewish lad, who - sympathetic ~ appearance and its |19 the opportunity for those who t the st cater, are not | ir with which t S WA W) (G0l falls in love with and narrics a| tho years pass and her husband set.|crooked nose, was born in New |™May have seen “Abic's Trish Rose™ |, vith suct ime’gaith, | 1 nds are not Alluring Ladies Who SELL sweet little Irish Catholic girl by th= | jos ‘down into choleric middle age |York. His early cducation was ob. | DefOre 10 sce it as performed by e decide to do a little ! take 1 2 Their SOULS for EASE . . . and name of Rosemary Murphy. The|and they remove to the country |tained in city schools. He studied |*, COMPany of resident players, on: g z and need a | county ja d uy release | JLXU . and Costly Rai- opening scene, which takes place il | where he can have sufficient time |mechanical engineering at the City [OFf the first in the country to present |, i . they v P at 1 10 answ | ment For Their Gorgeous Bodies the Levy apartment, shows Mr. anl|for thought and meditation, she |college of New York, Columbia and |t At POPular stock prices. f grace ¢, | chasges 7 ; IETEEOUBLD0CS Mrs. Isaac Cohen visiting Mr. Levy | longs for the past and its romance. |Cornell universities, o emae meny n owner of a Fifth who entertaining his guests Wwith 4 |Then there come {o her home as = Abipe Dol Boe b feen ¢ The poor man, not susp: i 0 MEETING | \ Story of Foolish Wives detajled discussion concerning his| guests a painter of note and her | al success but has little , “ABIE'S IRISH ROSE" Levy oo Edna Archer Crawlord || agked permission o marry the | Abraiata Tevr s taant i Bana ibsie Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this colump are ! to i olor comedy, Kists on bringing Gentile girls home | yse her roof as a rendezvous, Enter flon'rr }-y n‘ I‘ovr‘v\‘uv”x"hh.“v L o with him. | the Merricks' daughter, home from MEN WHO WANT TO WORK Sesned oleaan $22.0 heva Harry Marx Stewart as Isaaccollege, a high strung, neurotic alfopded &) enthor, Mivs Nisnolang o0 Fhk ; Cohen does an excellent picce of | child, deeply in love with a college S_go;x )fla ,ml( n:u‘l .r‘ : : ERene work as the insignificant and under- | hoy who holds her in contempt be- | gj Ja s L L L R S3Chin 0 x e : : ) Alderman Vote se Jobles T Gh e G eluAine i 2 A ndior o Aol sized husband of Mrs. Cohen, Who 18 | cause she is a green thing without to Use Jobless on | ces of the play includi s 1 : ol Ldna Archer Crawford, over-dress-|worldly experience. Laura, mistak- Street Repairing as Long as | [0% 00 se it his is onl €d, laden with cheap jewelry and ing the painter for her old flame, |Eisveriackiesio e i yanine g garbed in colors that would have | wears her heart on her sleeve for | Depression Lasts. \.vfrr‘:‘fih:r‘:'y—' ‘Or-. Loat ertijrollIoily made Joseph green with envy. J |cveryone to observe. The painter | : ¢ the lon n records in cve 3 2 ver, N 1 ). 1 n- | and untry where it has playe their B. Morton as Dr. Jacob Samuels, the | falls in love with the daughter. The | nwlr‘fio\.'»q?{r':.}{-?;,' ‘nwn a"\ iuu'va and count herc it has 1 i rabbi, presented a true to life char- college boy moves in and out of the | A e ol nay g e = ro; c ¥ acter sketch which might casily | story not knowing whether he is ac- | " “,\” ;Odf}(j‘ :h"‘v want e WILLIAM DAVIS INJURED race with I'lo as jock un STARTING have been offensive had it not been | tually in love. Between them all d pecial session last night, t 5 William Davis, -on of O d nur | I O" < 2 Mz A Roachiio e b S =2 st = randled properly. Franklin Georsc |they set a hectic pace which never (Ma¥or John Roach ded ths | pavis of 565 Stanley street ; | unsuspec i at cloch f alder! aSS asure Th on. i OMO 'l\\ a3 Father Whalen did the same | ceases to intrigue the interest of the | P°ard of aldermen to pass a measure | o, &y 000 SR G0, B8 08 There TODAY and 1 ROV thing in taking the part of a Cath- | spectator. | permitting the clty to employ all | oo ident fn dewstt Cily yesterday |oa) numk e cast inc AiGripping Drama of“the | olic priest | " Miss Boland’s part fits her like a]!Men Mow without jobs, and pay| 3l ine right rear wheel of t harles Judels, Charles th, Underworld i Supporting Miss Jewell in the| Paul Poiret creation. It is a typical | (N¢M 55 cents an hour for 28 hours | "y o gt o e ™ s Wohitir v nund C: 1] n R Jeading role was David Clarke Mary Boland role calling for viva- [€3ch week as long as the business | o ;o chine to overturn against . Jol lson a Arthur czar uf Bruadway nleen b 2 Sk .. | Cepression lasts. Special approria- tiost. Forrest Orr provided ciousness and deftness of interpre- | ) v a trec. aplenty as Rosemary's father who | tation. H. Reeves-Smith gives a true | !i0Ns Will be made if necessary. | He was attended by Dr. George - - with was as violently opposed to the|to type picture of the elderly hus e men will be engaged in re-| yopninze of Jewett City e YOUNG CHRYSLER BETTER Johin Wray and Betty Compeon marriage as Abie's father was [band who considers all visitor DE Ethert . |ed to this city with his last| Hanover. N. H.. Nov. 11 (UP Added Peature Attraction Having been secretly married by !nuisances and who does not hesitate he population of > city i U= b pione 1t is thought t he will be | The condition of Walter I* € Does the jazz age ruin family A Methodist minister, Abie brings|to remind them of the schedule of | 100. In the last census 100 eTe | confined to his home fo ; b ¢ s ¢ life? You'll find the answer in Rosemary home with him and intro-| trains returning to the city. |listed as unemployed. Unofficial | imates n the ire = UL ACtur 0 H 1 i duces her as Rosie Murphinski. Th Warren William is well suited {o | eslimates now place the ire at FOR BEST RESULTS a8 i . Slns Uf the chlldren father accepting her as Jewish girl | his role as the artist. Katherine Wil- | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS d Mary Hitchcock pital, run of six years in New r § corpora riou makes arrangements for them to be |son intelligently interprets the char- AT | A Mighty Drama of Human acter of Mrs. Merrick's sister who | J)eath Luxtalls “Ol‘k Hiarie Jewish ritual. Just what happens|has been everywhere and scen every- | | . = starring LEILA HYAMS When Rosemary's father arrives with | thing. The juvenile parts are laken | Of Publishers’ Session ||[i—m—m—m—m—m7 77— e his friend, Father Whalen, provides| by Helen Brooks and Allen Vincent.| &ca Island Beach, Ga.. Nov. 11 (@) | Sound News, Comedy, Novellics the main theme of the second act | whose picture of an adolescent pair (—Their opening activities curtailed | API O pibsrebn b o il Tl 0 The closing scene is laid in Abie's | is one of the most intercsting in the us a tribute to a delegate who died | I I A B z apartment a yvear late play. unexpectedly, the American News- | : : -Ladies Attention!- L e Adding color to the wedding| In honor of Winchell Smith. Who 'paper Publishers' association today NEW BRITAIN Our Vanity Gift Night Closes de;:;f::/:fpmv fltu-"?:if rcene were Barbara Shurberz, flow- | directed the production, a large at- \too) up a heavy calendar of con- | TOMORROW NIGHT o ay ance of Hartford's leading citi- s poietikeaatc ke er girl; Doris Dalton. Helen Tenney. an o e oy | Yentlon business. | ALL THIS WEEK Every lady attending our per- prices Helen Kisel and Virginia Bayers BIRSEE e e i [nie il ne S oaillo i Gharios D. | formance will reccive our last : : . i oot Tt naiditetnitestolnies smill U0 R O SORE e he NEW YORK PL YERS e These prices are provided by the Great Atlantic but had a thoroughly cnjoyable eve- 1NN urnal, a serles of social A ares Tt Gred acific 1 i i & DWIGHT § ning as well Atlanta Journal, o | A Large Jade Green c lea Co. as a buying guide to house: i ing as : by cvents was omitted yestercay and | DRESSER MIRROR wives. Prices shown in the first column are in The Vinegar Tree” w ) 20 ON % MART BOLAX e ety the routine program cut. Governor | PRESENT THE ORIGINAL Rindly note: Bring along as effect at A & P Food Stores today Nov. 12. inee. L. G. Hardman of Georgia in wel- | many coupons as you may AR K coming the convention commented 6 9 1) Kiarid ol — Tcrrc"ce Druggan Too source of education for the public. | THURSDAY—1RIDAY tea by ¥ i st : " 1 PRICES| PRICES | CHANGE e » Bk Alone | (UreS of education for ihe public. 3 Docs Oe STip Make & Bad PECIAL ) | s S I e B | The Play That Made 30.000.000 People Laugh Woman' e ' ToDAT) 50" | peice Max Lawrence L Wa hiam | I £ : 2ence / NOV. 12 Winitred Mansfeid - Eihe Wilwn | Druggan, the “beer baron.” 1s dizzy. of the president and Col. Frank | Buy Your Reserved Seats in Advance Wk [ ’ Colligan | {1 tho opinion of Dr. H. M. Fogo |Knox, gemeral manager of the e Bolend | ¢ the United States public healta |Hearst newspaper enterprises, was | Telephone 1230 Ol'llmOll a i ]ona Pe Ch 2 0.2 25(; ) s Vineenfll sarvioa: designated to conduct a round fable S(Avrine Gonsta e Mennatt | acnes cans jlreace it heyTewet) | His dizziness, the doctor said, Te- [last night on economy measures. F 5 f S l d Dl Mo 19( . > . be Miss Boland came back to Hart-|sulted from complications of \arious 2 - | ruit for dalad e on can 26c ford last night in a new play of su-|illnesses which have prevented his The United States turns out an- . . Del 9 No.I > mnerior quality 2nd was greeted by | fr a charge of income fax | nually fur products worth $300,000,- Shced Peacbes Mo’m s 23C 2 cans 32 the largest audience which has as-|fraud. The case was continued yes- | nbled at Parsons’ theater thi rday until December § | H ] dP b Del \o 2 55( 87 sembled at Parsons’ theater this sez cce e el g7 3 ag well as num-| Tt was revealed that a test to de-| alve eac CS hm cens son. In enthusiasm married by a rabbi according to the bers. the gathering demonstrated 'Nh«rm, o his physical mw]mm was e e '\o. 1 o e St ot T S0 | “m@“'f""m”T |l PineapplenunitiEhues,3 15 59¢ 3 ane s | | which sparkles and crackles with |yheeled ta & point in Lincoln par, oh 52 3 . CRUSHED \ e rysanthemums $2 and $3 doz. » - P J o. hsg 2 0 saety during the greater parl Of 8| where he {ried to walk but couldn't. | | p [EEEL AEMIMS | B2 WRC T CFC ,KCI'Chleffi meapple Del Monte or Libby's O cans 2 CELLTPE presentation but which droops in|rTyis was prior to raids made by of- | Snapdragons ........ doz. $1.00 % spots like a wilted flower. .“n the | ficers looking tor Druggan, one of Wedding and Funeral Work a whole it is an iridescent entertain-{ o pich was at a downtown hotel. Speciality ment which should enjoy a reason- |y, .ugean was not found, however, Telephone 1331 jn INERY CO — able period of longevity. |and is still missing. Botonists are aware of the p TEAS ence in New England of the shrub - s o known as the vinegar tree. a child o ” : ![l “i I of the sumac family, which is said | — 10 affect the growth and daily habits | TODAY EaN\ : ‘ Mayfalr A 39c New of other vegetation nearby. From | this, the name of the play is derived. | WED., THURS,, FRI. | : R . . . Our Own ke ] Q¢ a Merrick is a vain, superfi- | 3 ; 7 s - 5 5 et ciat and romantic witc, whose men | Season’s ] i Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nectar 7508 « bk 20¢) kg, ory harks back to her girlhood when | reatest Bargain 4 f MIXED 5 she had an affair with a pianist. 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