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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 9

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Hartford Couranti
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Hartford, Connecticut
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5. 1940. THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT: FRIDAY, APRIL 'Kins of Jazz at State Today i mnir miiiin hi in "i in mm riii iv" i i im i i -11 iiiimn ni nf i i rrr i m-mnir i -irininn Guard Staff Ends Tour In 6th Division General Payne Returns With Officers After Brief Training at Camp Jackson, S. C. Redeem Your Blue and Orange Stamps At First National Stores V- BROOKSIDE CREAMERY BUTTER i BROOKSIDE STRICTLY FRESH Large Size Grade A A- fir.

Pleased with their first experience with one of the Army's new triangular divisions, a compact, last moving, hard hitting force of nearly 9000 men. Connecticut officers of the 43d National Guard Division were back home Thursday after a brief tour of duty at Camp Jackson, S. C. The Connecticut men. with other staff officers from Maine, Vermont, and Rhode Island, spent three days with the 6th Division.

24 hours of which were occupied directing It In a combat problem under the command of their own division leader. Major-General Morris B. Payne of New London. In one phase of the attack, the New Englanders and the Army officers ith them were caught without their gas masks and had to take 1 5C PURE FOR BAKING or FRYING 1 lb If a. 'i 5 fo 6 lb.

Averoqe 15 SEEDED VEAL LEGSib 2 pkgs 3 pkgs cover when Regular Army troops FANCY MILK-FED SEEDLESS HOAST 1 lb 4 oz loaf FINAST used to outline the "enemy set oil tear gas ranaies wnose smoke swept into divisions headquarters. The brevity of commands In the streamlined division impressed the National Guard oflicers. Instead ol the voluminous orders issued in the guard's "square" type division, brief combat orders were mlmrgraphed on "overlays." winch are copies of maps of the zone of action. Wth these the division's combat teams proceeded Into action. The combat teams are composed of an Infantry regiment and a battalion of It 4 CUT FROM CORN-FED STEERS CHUCK DOG FOOD pard 3 1 BONELESS POT ROAST 9c 25c 25c 15c 23c Peanut Buher FINAST lfcjar 15c i ii 1 li ilif Brigades are eliminated In the new type division.

The orders come directly from headquarters. One combat team carries the attack, a second makes an enveloping move 4T cans 21b jar pkS jars Loins Paul Whiteman brings his famous orchestra and an aggreeatioif of; well known entertainers to the Mage of the Stale Theater tooay for three, days. Among the featured performers will be Joan Edwards. Charlie Tea-j 15' ment ana tne uiira is heia In re- serve. Onre committed In htru the garden, the Four Mocternanes.

"Goldie," the trumpeting star; The White-i WHOLE or EITHER END-ONE PRICE AA1NCE MEAT 2 jelly Hfxic appie 2 HOULDERS 13s 28 oz J'Sr FRESH or SMOKED 57 LB AVC 2 BEAMS FINAST BAKED MACHINE SIKE0 Infantry and artillery elements are mftn Swir.g-Wing. tUe Al Gollotioro, sax star, and M.ie coordinated, tlieir respective com- Prlngatore. wizard of the banjo. mands revertms to the chief of the' infantry section and the chief of the artillery section on the division bv hatred for her, a hatred that mor. tender sentimentality, and not stafl.

i had driven him to a terrible deed, a hfl tense drama In "The Blue Brigadier-General James A Hag-j From this point the story drives Bird." Pascal's screen play, gerty of New Haven, 8Mh Brigade on a dramatic intensity that of which was directed by Walter commander, acted as infantry chief I times almost unbearable to- Lang. I Colonel Thomas E. Troland of New tA its smAshir.R cMmax. Vou will The co-feature on the Allyn pro-' London, chief of staff Lieutenant-fnd 'Rebecca" a new pram. Th Lion Has Wings." is.

Colonel Alfred Liuourie of New Lon-' experience in motion picture enter- Enwiand's first sreat propaganda, don. 0-3. oivrations; and Major; tainment. film of the present war. It has 1 Edward C.

Pierson. West Laurence Oliver as Maxim du dramatic qualities, tr.rlwiir.e as it G-4. liospitallMtion and Winter should take his place among does a re-enactment of the air raid. Colonel Georce E. Cole of Hartford' the most popular cinema play- on the Kiel Canal at the very outset commanded the quartermaster reg-'ers of the day.

His performance' of hostilities, and the cast of actors imetit. in superb. As is that of the brilliant incl ides that verv fine British play- Army officers told the guard of-; Judith Anderson as the embittered er. Raioh Richardson, who Is as-j ficers the new tjpe division Is still Mrs. Danvers.

it the real surpri-e slsted by Merle Obemn. Anthony beirig developed. It has great fire, performance Is that of little Joan and others. Much of the: power, f.aving been equipped witii Fontaine. Hitherto seen in reia- fiim.

lor which busy Lowell Thomas th Garand semi-automauc and lively minor roles, she Is here given found time to do the convincing the new 37 mm. gun. It is good for an opportunity to demonstrate her r.arraMon. is most instructive. A one hard punch In battle, the Arm real dramatic worth and a new good tit of it is unfair in that It 25c 25c 23c SPICED HAM FRANKFURTS 14 oz btls KETCHUP FINAST LB SKINLESS FRESHLY MADE rolls 2 3 TOILET TBSSU STATLER La STATU TOWELS ros men said, then It has to be with-! star is born! Others who contribute rienlcts certain neaceful chafes of FISM SS'ECIAL MACKEREL 7c Fresh Fruits and Voctnliles ASPARAGUS drawn and reorganized.

telling performances ir.cl Jde Rr-ci-' British life without endeavoring to, nald Denny. George Sanders. Nigel show the corresponding phases of 19c 25c 23c pouod 25c 17c 11 ABYF ClAPP'S cans Looking Over Bruce and Gladys Cooper. Put "Re- life among the Germans. But that becca" on your Must See" list.

distortion, of course, is the very V. A. essence cf propaeanria. and thoush. vou mav rr.pathir.e with the Brit-' -THE Bll-E BIRD point of view, as the majority; Tliursday's audience most audi- At The Allvn Theater blv dsd you muKt nol cf Maurice Maeterlinck' touching the fact that you are hearing and The New Films Tomatoes 3 29e 2 25c 2 29c Tomatoes 3rJ35c moralistic fairy tale.

"The Blue, seeing one sitie of a controversy ol 35c LARGE BUNCH Bird," has been read by thousands. Vital Importance to much of the W. G. REBECCA' At Eoew'i roll large P9 and dramatic versloas or it nave woria. White Spray Oats california Strawberries as "Gone With The Wind" been performed by practically every Milk Chocolates Nonpariels Cheese Bread Finger Rolls Pride Assortment Ritz N8C 15c 19c was the Him of 1929 It th firm crotin of children dragooned Into Almost a Distinction.

pint bskts RED RIPE All 10c Varieties 9c Pickles 8 2 2 2 lbs conviction of this reviewer, will' staging a play for their elders. But William Henrv. spooring in "The "Rebecca which opened Thursday' never has it been given a more Wav of Ail Flesh." i one of the few at lioew's Poll Theater, be the most 'lavish or effective setting than that actors born Ho'lywood. He made di.scus.sed picture of 1B40. and when i in wliich it is now being presented his film debut when he was 8.

play-thls year's Motion Picture Academy the Allvn Theater. line a small part in Victor Flem-awards are being determined this This beautiful and. In one in- ing'a "Lord Jim." magnificent Drodurtion of Danhne stance, spectacular Technicolor ver- 1 lb pfcg 23c p20c iars 1 lb cans cans Yates Honey Brown Bread 29c 25c 49c 23c 35c 23c 29c 29c doz du Maurier's ternfvmg but Intense-' sion of the classic story of the NBC. Saltina Biscuit Green Giant Peas 2 EXTRA FA NCY WINESAP FLORIDA LAftCE SIZE FANCY RIPE CALIFORNIA ICEBERG iv moving novel will be given se-' earch of a woodcut'er's two chil- nous consideration. Alfred Hitch- dren for the blue bird of happiness far i i 21c AT P0PUUR PRICE I lbs 2 5 2 4 2 4 3 Real Bargains CHICKEN FRtCASSEE Evready Kool Cigarettes nan an inspirea piece Ol is ommu ui nu mm directing and his principal plavers.

and to charm most adults. Laurence Olivier. Joan Fontaine' and' The presence of Shirley Temple APPLES ORANGES BANANAS LETTUCE CABBAGE SPINACH in Modern Convenient htads Judith Anderson give performances In the leading role is a guarantee IB ond Comfort v.nlt lbs TEXAS 17c 15c 17c that will long live In our mrmorv. of the attendance of her crowds While there is much dramatic 'of youns and old fans, and their and breath-taking action, and 1 hearts will be won as well by chub-heart-sttrring romance, Rebecca" Ls by young Johnny Russell, who plays essentially a story of atmosphere. her broiher.

They cannot help but To great, glonmv. Manderlev Castle, be amused and entertained too by ii i I 0' TEXAS lbs Nt YOU Maxim de Winter brings a shy, wist- Eddie t'oiiins. as tne tmu cog. and ful little bride, onlv a year after by Nigel Hnice and Iura tlie first Mrs. de Winter was mys-' Crevis.

who appear as Mr. and Mrs. 3Sb 1001 WITH TVI N9 SHOWtt teriously drowned while sailing off 'Luxury OLD HOMESTEAD 24 lb bag PalmoliveSOAP3 bJrs the Cornish Coast. At onre thej Gale Sondergaard brings a sleek girl senses that something mysterl- and sinuous menace to the role of ous and evil hangs over the est. wlnlc Spring Rvington.

Je- a shadow that her vouth and gavel sie ftalph. Pussi ll Hicks, Cecelia and the new life she tries to bring Loft us and Al iShean lend their SINGH $2.50 to $4 DOUBU $3.50 to $6 17c 8c F. Mcr 9 oz FAMILY FINAST personified in the grim, austere per- excellence of the production. son of Mrs. Danvers, housekeeper! There Is considerable homely hu-of Manderley, wlio had adored the rr-.

Klek "Red Super Suds" Super Suds conc. 2 39c MEDAL v. 2 to bag Id! 2-f mm- cleacl Rebecca, and makes no effort to conceal her bitter hatred for the' girl she considers a usurper. And once they have arrived at Manderley, a great change comes! over its master, ho had been so gar and companionable on his sec-i ond honeymoon. He becomes irri-! table, broods at long intervals, and gives little evidence of loving his! new wife.

She has a prettv un- happy time of It. and ls almost driven to suicide by the perseeu-1 tions of the sinister Danvers. And' then comes the awful day when Rebecca's successor discovers that she has married a murderer' that instead of ever having lovea hisi ltrst wife he had been consumed Octagon soap 7 bars 25c Octagon powder 2pk9S 9c PILLSBU 5 i. 4 First Nationc! SELF-SERVICE Stores (open Friday and Saturday Nights) are located at 'it ,7 500 Farmington Avenue i til 'i i 617 Franklin Avenue In the Center of SIMSBURY 1530 Albany Ave. iFr.t Parking) Main Newington 2351 Main Glastonbury FREE! Clubs I Lodges! Groups I Plan an organized trip to the WORLD'S FAIR this year.

We will be glad to show a beautiful color movie at one of your meetings. For Catholic Societies we have a color movie of a Til-primage to Graymoor Monastery. Either or both of these films will be shown FREE. For dates write or call Tonr Manager, 129 Church St, New Haven, Conn. Co Together By Bus Safe Economical ''-t st iL-vnTkO I.iltlc Orphan Annie Saint and Cynic '1 i h.u I i 'ih3ri I SORE -AUNTIE YEAH? HM-M- BUT WHY NOT? 1 THAT 60? NOW WHAT? THAT A- SCARING THE KID OR -4- "oC A A '4 I JILL ANO I CAU.ED I I WOULDN'T SHE'S SWELL HONEST, j) WELL.

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