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¢ : 4 / NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1924, — o e oo | saCred and popular male quartet, Ha- “CHILDREN’S HONE SUNDAY”WANI]AL []VERTURNS ’ &OICES IN THE AIR) v maskesns vimorois ecura POPULAR APPROVAL i R | AT BETHANY CHURGH MAR 2 10:45 Ap‘.‘“:':.-—“ll‘xti?\:lll:;' cntertain- i [iIVEN MISS FARRAR Rev. Dr. J. E. Klingherg Fxpected n.‘N”MERflUS MARKERS stingnous :‘"l"n: Pittsburgh) ment by Miss Inez Marvin, violinft New Britain Musical Club Pro-| S ek Serious 3esecratwn in Pawmcket G115 b i Orgun recital by Lu-| (Courier-Journal - and | Lol i .lxh!lil..'\ Cassidy, planist, and others, land “bluc” singer; Mrs. Florence > |cile Hale, from Cameo Motion Fic- Tm"’*llonmmlv, vidés Delighiful Entertainment ~_chiaren tome bus.: i b o Gemefery et o merranie o Sobuc tasts erved Sunday, March 2, at the Swed- I lish Evangelical Mtthany chureh when = ST 148 1. Mo obildven's eriod L+ (By Herald Reviewer) a special offering will be taken at pawtucket, R. 1., Feb. 22.—Police! g.qq ,;, m —Market r«yor'I: 1r0;n I'he honest approval of Idine [ both morning und cvening scrvices trom Pawtucket and k. Providence ' (e studio of National Stockman and DOUBLE FEATURES AT PALACE Purple’ ‘being one of the most tense | 'arrar shown last night at the Palace , for Dr. T. E. Klingberg's home. Fev. were called upon to investigate 'jopper : N 9 o'clock. For tonight and-Saturday the Pal- [mystery dramas ever presented and |'0€ater wherc she appearcd under the |Dr. Klingberg bas been asl to' strange case of desccration and van-\ g4z p .- Long Struggle ' ace is offering double photoplay fea- | the vaudeville being a topnotcher |2USPices of the New Britain Musical speak at the morning services, while: dalism in Mount Si. Mary's cemetery, | ywih rdotatr Sunday schoal tures in the presentation of Hoot |from firsk to last, Shean and Phillips | ¢/UP Was a distinctly popular ap- at the evening services the entire per-| cne of the largest Roman Catholic o vor ey, . presented by D . Gibson in “Hook and Ladder” and “A | bave a little instrumental music with | Proval. After the musical experts had | sonnel of the home, together with' burial grounds in Rhode lsland, after ] v g Chapter in Her Life. “Hook and [& bit of song and dunce und some POt Deen unsuccessful in finding the '(ne children, in expected to take part the discovery that %% monuments and 0 p. m.—Concert by the Pitts- Ladder” is & typical Gibson picture | very good comedy oddities arc pre. | 1a\8 in her voice for which they 100k- i jn the program. . tombstones had been broken off at Lhe‘hu”;h male sextet, and Hoot is seen first as a cowpunch- |Sented by Ray and Gevena. The |0 she won her way to the hearts of | A¢ the annual meeting held by the' Lase or overlurned the night’ before. 5 p. m.-—Aridngton time signals, er and later a3 a fireman. It is in the | Three Elberts are a froupe of Kuro- hl.‘r audience by the sheer attraction chyreh it was voted to sct aside one' Property damage running into the - itn. o rorce st. latter role that Hoot stars and the | Pean acrobats with something new in | ° _tlp- woman, ulfllziux her delightful | gyngay when an offering of not legs thousands of dollars was caused, in-| artistry and femininity (o suppMnt|(ra, $300 was to be taken for the >cstigators said. 0 to & p. m~—I"ull concert un- ‘der the auspiccs of Annctte Wearen music studio, Scottsburg, Ind. Late important news bulletins, Official | Central Standard time announced at Unless “otherwise indicated, theutiical motlees and revlews in this eolumn are . written by the press ugencies for the respective umusement compuny woc, (Palmer School of Chiropractie— Davenport, Jowa.) " the an's visit. news and weath- . n.—Sunday school lesson— .—yuatlomd lesson for next Sunday \\ HI action, plot, and story are well done, | the line of stunts. It remains how- Khiche liti hicl 4 vt . seme excellent thrills recorded in the |€ver for “Officer Hyman” to stop the ro“‘:"'d ‘I’“f" ”"“‘ “\:’1'«' I“" Wi s ‘]:' home, but it is expeeted that the of- The work of dust O RS Oxic Springticid) scussed by Dr. Frank Willard Court, “A Chapter in Her |$how. Burlesquing a New York traf- B an MmO o ot~ | ferings will far excecd this figure. dently carried out by & very powerful 2 pastor St. John's Methodist Episcopal rch, Davenport, Jowa. big fire scene: Lite” is a fine drema of home |'oll;n‘fl(‘ :0p, he stopped the show yester- and it contains many a heart throb | day with his fuany crac as well as plenty of good laughs. An | “The Unknown Purple” sta all star cast including Ciaude Gilling- witer are seen in the principal roles, | Well known favorites Starting Monday for an entire week Beginning Sunday ni the big attraction will be Smith and | Will sfart a four-day Bagley's “lLcague of Nor e, with \“"”“1'” of Pari u delegation of pretty {C rrJ\rt wanted to hear more from he Bethany church has for many, Man. working alonc, who musi have 6:00 p. m. _M"”H_ concert by thelt ‘nnnufj to see her again, as shown by years been a heavy contributor to the | '0ilud at his task t roughout ?\ edl'\_r‘rv | WBZ orel the persistent up;‘flause that compell- | g™ coptiratian Orphanuge in| 98Y night, the Investigators said. The | = 250,70 Sgust PlETh 3o ed her to reappear after her 1ast cp el of which Rev. G, I, Pihl W8ht, ene of the worst of the winter, § p. m.—Musical program fur= rished by the Chamber of Commerce Ilinois. rs Henry B. Walthail, Stuart Hoimes, and other 2 " : : te ¢ ' a dramatized story prepared by | of Rock Isia group, first in semi-preparation for o director, but the members of the | 1ound the ground covered by nearly the Youth's Companion, Nt the Lade leaving the theater and finally, beau- . ek of snow and sleet ‘which pirt s it the Lyceum . 3 congregetion wish o take this oppor- \ 0 p. m,—Bedtime story for the W howing wy ltitully fur-clad as she said adieu. 3 4 aked by rain late in the showing of “A 4 .y ltunity of lending a helping hand to| . % |kld'll'*s 1 Hall—New York City.) This is one of| Henry Weldon, basso-cantante, with {1, : g ay. One cks were found 3 AS $ rk City. s s one o & pleasing and gentle voloe, wa 1 Dr. Klingberg's home in this n the snow, leading from one oAU urrent Book lieview by I2. A, Mac- A s Cha ® personally directed | o P e aractel city, which home, has many friendsl ' 0% T b, o roughout the cem. ‘“0]1dlli of the Court Square HBook Thornton Durgess “Bede " Store, been s girls and | comedians in a different revue, The |dramas and it stars Fdna Purviance S 3 among the members of the Bethany e - Ca W, bringing this quality inte play in the 5 PELhany | tery which lics pa in Kast Provi-| AL b -~ sontajns &osme- ekoelies ngers | in the leading role. The other Sun- . o x | ctery C P ory for grownups b Jrison 8 P 5 i taren bl 45t contains some cxcelient sing difficult and amusing ballad of the church, | dence and partly in Pawtucket. Ten|, ety for growaups by Qrisou _7:15 p. m gs for children by a The | Marden. girl—Lily Renouf Slade. {day night speeialty will be Earle Wil- ams in “You Never Kpow.” 1 FFor next Thursday, Iri and Sat- urday there will be a big Fox special forticth anniversary’ of the Sockat ol e ¥ g 3 | tombstones on the Pawtucket gide ?\'\I\I(]h:;s'h l!}u\u'sn;ul »{-C‘(lhnnj'_ church: o ore hroken off and 89 were pushed ! i ¢ obser¥ed April, % 4, 5 and 6. { over on the East Providence side. Jt| ans are as yet in a tentative Stage| y,q found that the tracks led from a and dancers and boasts of an excel- lent speciaity dancing chorus. hat promises to be the comedy at of the season comes to the Pal- 9:55 p. m.—Arlington time signals. 00 p. m.—Program of Chamber ' ¢ Ly the WBZ orchestra, and Dorothea Abbey Waite, contral- phone p. m.—BurrMcintosh, the ! Philosopher. . m.—Juscha Gurewich, yaxo- t'ea which was honored at court ad a son,” and bedecked with \(I\ot {and lace—all of which s very well until the honored flea’s friends and \ ihnstat it wolk : Mabel | starring Hope Hampton in “Does It \.0”:':0“":‘: ,‘:::‘rs ::‘ 'E(‘I'h\‘;‘l?“\l:ra':ir; o Paye ’ b relatives came to the court much to |28 o speakers and programs, but it|group of cottages in a locality inhab- e G el | i : ; ! P o i the discomfiture of the royal attaches, 14 ¢Xpected that Rev. Dr. Pihl and the | jtod py forelgn born residents near Mr. A. B. Waite, accompanist. | §:05 p. m.—Looseleat current tope talent in the church will furnish th corner of th ¥ : Sy | 5 % . Claude Gonvierre, at the piano, was P Pawtucket side of | = 3 GREAT SHOW AT LYCEUM | HOMETOWN VOLLIES—CAPITOL always the intelligent and s)mpauu..]‘l\lanr part. B et oy, The vl OR st KYW ) p. m.—Jascha Gurewich, sax- The Lyceum is showing a fine bill | The Hometown Follics continue to | tie accompanist. - burial ground through the center (Westinghouse, Chicago) ophone. ay and tomorrow—"The Unknown |draw large audiences and pleas Joseph Malkin, ‘celli ave the Sats i fhe direstion of thel s 8:45 p. m.—Genceral Chas, H. Sher- \ everyonc at the Capltol where it 13| musieal critics an opportunity to en- group of houses which he left in en-| 6:30 p. m.—News, financial and | il ¥ fl‘lns'hln’ all this week. The cast in- [thuse, at the same time appealing ‘x.nm; the cemetery. In many cases |[finul market furnished by the Union 8 p. mAi-—Wircless Age program. cludes a number of Broadway prin- [to those to whom the tones of the prodiglous strength was exerted by the | Trust company, Chicago Journal of = p. m.—Time signals and Commerce and United States depart- | weat forccast retransmitted from ning tomb- | | being broken |ment of agriculture. the gov snow showed that! 6:50 p. m.—Children’s bedtime | hngton. he had attcfpted unsuccessfully (o}“mr‘ 10 p. m.—Recital by Edith Herlick, 7:30 p. m.—Dinner concert contralto, accompanied by Creighton or monumcnh 7:00 to 0 broudcast from thé Congress hotel. |.Allen. rnment station NAA at Ar- cipals and 30 Jocal hoys and girls, The { romantic instrument, in the hands (-l drsxroycn on loeal talent is exceptionally clever and |y master, bring human pictures of the stones to the they work hard in putting the act|sort of things hidden in the heart. | off. Tracks in the over. Gene Morgan is back again and [His work was at times cxquisite [received hearty applause for his of- [ his mas £ his i ent o forts yosterday, Gene mede a big hit ::1‘:."',“' A brtlliant :Ul":::r‘lln‘n‘gnlw ::(‘ Tel] Awal‘ds 0[ $750 EflCh {0 Bef and ! A (Lere several weeks ago and he is lik- | dieted for him and today may be 90 to 7:10 p. m.—Joska DeBa-| 10:13 p. m.—"Home Building” by TONIGHT AND SAT. «d even more this time. The remain- | considered n part of that future, | ary and his orchestra. William Harmon Beers, der of the bill includes other Keith { one v Nowed to ¢ are G 0 | 10 to 7:20 p. m.~—Clyde Doerr and 10:30 p. m.—Dance program by Moo e s peladiiaratips i an I¥en Out his orchestra Paul ‘ip\rhl'u Alamac Hotel orchestra. *7:20 to 7 1. m.—Joska DeBa- — s aome e e v FGHTING BRITISH =5 205 s yay ORGANLZE DEMOLAY wonderful and inspiring, one may be | ing £7 500 for articles interpretive of | Revue uets and Richard Talmadge in “Let's| Misy Farrar's voice in her operatic (-n“ NN days to a strong cable made of many Let's Go!™, starring Richard Tu!» gilken threads, the whole Leing quite apitol theater allowed to continue the symbol and | Minoinal e ———— be termed the | feel that last night she caught to one [“FWI0 principal - provisions of the — e | madge, which started a three of the scason. | of those silken thrcads of which the [constitution of the United States were Repo"s Recewed 0[ Faml Glflsh WGY 4 Meeting of All Masons Called for 2 (General Electric Co., Schenectady, N jengagement at the yesterday, can casil fastest-moving pietn . old cord composed and drew n.,.unwunv-u today by Lloyd Taylor, $ 2 8 FOL Es out to ita full l'“!”‘ before her dulh.l‘]ld'rnldll of the committes on con- H H | ¥ r“"“." l:\\"fl‘"; At Mashalv' S u WEBER S FAVORITE ence, adding to the radiance of it the §pyyionq) jnstruction of the National in India | 630 5 m—Chtidren's program, to Discuss New Organization. | | charm of intriguing womanhood, win- | o weurity league, - o r. B 3 sk P me—Hoalth fal - Y. Btate | non the recommendations ot Hars (ast of Broadway Princi- ey some, enticing. Her singing of the | SO O SRETE e ) Tnverness Ol i “Wings of the Night” spread those . o ; Department of Health, : lodge, No. 20, and Centennial pals and . ampion o g is to attempt to obtain a simplificd Deli, British India, Febh. ) —-lladle drams he | MONY ge. No. 20, 2 | bable Lead . wings before onc, and no negative an- | o honion of the constitution — sult- | Fourtecn Akalls, or Sikh Fanatics, (¢ 1" s Euta pre. |10dge, No. 118, A and A. Mg - . s - > o i ave bes p: e | s q 3 Mlers, by Charle , pre- ~ £ £ 50— LOC \L.BO\.\ —>0 obuble Leader in St e \_‘""'l'h ,T'.'\‘ “: s :‘n"‘_ " “?M":“,’ able for implanting an understanding | were killed and 34 wounded in a [C8 Ny WOT playets: Giddings chapter, A. M., has ap AND GIRLS Goll Matches, o e urtist's great compolling | ©! the American form of government | collision recently in the Sikh state of | "0 B TR0 DR T (o i gton, [Polnted & committee consiating of B ,:‘,l:, b “:’M"N”f o it Dest, s i the minds of clilldren between the [ Nubha between a force of Akatis and | g SC0 0P oy 00 [W. Clark, 8 P. S!rclplv l;ravl\'k |‘:. @ Augustine Ila 1 22, that brilllantly fine gelden thread of ages of 10 and 15, The National Se- | party of Nabha troops und the 10:30 p, m.—Dance music by Blue [o,\', H. l‘,\mor]u. dn: Rl Return l<‘n'mg(-mt-'|t of al-finalists in the eighth annoal \ voloe touched the sensibilitien of curity league, which has been promot- | British administration, according to Bird orchestrs. {Traver to consider the advisal y o g “ig & spring golf tournainent at the 8t |‘| 'w"“'n it m“ the Habanars, | 8 constitutional education through- (advices just received here. | ™ Manolesue By Dr: W, EBrennan | OTBNIZING & chapter of DeMolay for g Augustine links teed oft this morning | L1908 TOO ohe of the charlots n | Ot il the states for the past two | The enforced abdicution of the Mu- | “r . itehyrgh, N. Y. {boys in New Britain, GE[\E MOPGAN SAh odds tevoring Harold — Wehor, [ ITom Carmen, one o the CREVIOW B years, has found that there are many | haraja of the Nabha state has been | sl : 'rank Magee, who is in charge of \ Inverness champion, of Toledo, 0., |“Nich Geraldine 178 excellent works on the constitution [ used for several months by the shrines | WNAC the Hartford chapter of DeMolay, jand W. M. Dishman, Dishman Springs, | 000 0 eared n | @dapted to the adult mind but prac- {committee of the Punjab us a pretest| e Al SO AR wiil be present next Tuesday evening And s Lime she &pp ' |tically nothing that appeals to chil- | for agitation, according to reports to P i s WKAC “‘ " lance, |At @ meeting to which all Masons in AL AL dinner TONCE |the city have been Invited to tell Better Than Ever Ky, to enter the finals in the chem- v final her delicately fine jewelled mantle g, W5 1¢ c pigtactory material §s ob- |the authorities, and as the former | 8:00 p. mo—Army night, 15th In-{o0 00 "0 organization and what it is plonship Mght tomorrosw B i with thb b e o 24 o vound fn the first division will be a (Uhe CHAFRCIUEO! CATIIER WEN Tat her | tincd, it will be published In book | Maharaja refused to dissociate him- ~HOF B FL= GRS (RREE (O OTHER KEITH ACT 36-hole cvent, Today Weher i paircd | PPOPHALE dashios 0 BO0 o erts | form by the National Security league |self from the Akall movement both | fantry Band and asserng arfisif: | doing. He will be accompanied by with dJ. Baincs, Washington, and | Lresst ""l' h d““'t’ dpoe’ ~||-N as | for nation-wide circulation at a nom- |the shrines committee and the Akali | W | several prominent Masons of Hari- e e — Dishman is playing W, it. Kent, Park | Were forced to admit that @ A% inal charge. Dal, another anti-British organization, iy . | ford, who also will explain the organis > “ A compelling in her attractive persons -4 e . . e | (Strawbridge and Clothier—Philadel- | M L Itidge club, Chicago. " The prizes will be divided, ten each | were proclaimed illegal. The present hia) zation. RICHARD TALMADG AN cchibitton gold muteh, first of [ 10 N other success for | °f $750, for acceptable interpretations | trouble arose w hen 500 Akall fighters B m"“ , storle The purpose of the DeMolay is to —e () — the meason, hus been arranged for| e C0REEH N . and the | ©f the following provision of the con- [armed with spearssand rifls and N T Imake better boys, better men and “LET Sunday between Wilfre cid, De. | the New Britain Musica) club. 480 UM titution. Each clause Is born of his- | screened by 6,000 other Akalfs, stat- u e bl ot better citizens. It teaches reverence, woll, and 81, Augustine pro and his| “Ct that It 0 _,"":""f‘"”'mn Mtract |tors and expericnce and offers a wide [ed from Bargari in the Faridkot tratford Hotel conce s | itiut tove, clean living and good citis . assistant, Chnsiie Gellaghen, againet w"-*"'“'“ ""‘ '."' - the club for |"eld for literary inspiration: state on a raid against Jaito, in Nab- “(_I | menship, Johuny Rogers, Daytgn, O. Country from the reputation of S| Preamble—"We, the people.” ha in defiance of the administrator's " & o5 | Sons of master Masons or their W ohy pors, e hs ¥ | wiways presenting an aftair very much | D L o B ernment. | orders [ (American Radio and Research Corp., | | peiwosn the agss o 16 AT LOVELY club pro, and Carl Rbece, who pers, o 5uy arhitte, ’ el . 4 i) : < et Ay the ad tord Hillside, Mass.) | ehums o 4 Yl forms like servi ot the Mayfiield Haboas Corpus, The raiders were met by the ad-) eyt years are eligible for membership. Grand Jury amd Trial by Jury. ministrator with a force of Nabha m.—Code practice lesson | The committee has extended an invi- tetub, Cleveland ring the Ireedom of Speech, assembly and |troops. They refused to retire, it is |tation to Masons not affiliated with & Y AR . Mo~ ALl S — 2 ” Nfi A[;TRESS Tfl | religion claimed, when called upon to do so "% 30 " . |any New Britain lodge to be present | 1 e ” aaia and 3 p m.—Meeting of the Big| l'rat Butldmg Y"” [ Might of private property. und then becume aggresive and | poohyoc\mrad club. at the meeting. . i v e a0 00, o 17 Story : A - I'rotection against scarch and sciz- |opened fire, wounding villagers Boston police reports. { Is Opened in New York ure and quartcring of troops administrator, the reports state, or-| 1 B T oS08 BOUCT TEPOCE o | New York, Feb, 22.—The New York Declaration of wars. dered the troops to fire six rounds, to |, 1+8) P A=t TR BB e | '"LDEN wms AG”“ | Supreme court. which the Akalis replied, and then | <60 PSR W Eolh® o toss health | Praternity clubs building, a seventecn 11 anc eel, in eh ¢ , auar- " b CRECRES By ©8° ] Mot litar American |y ' 5 V Lters have been assigned to we nwécn”“k“ Job A“er mdmg womfl.fl The conditions are simple: mounted cavalrymen and subscquent- I;l:r[l' :?'I;:‘I: ; ;17ll:.\!:§""\‘?(*‘c:&h;)n4 fean | yamous Tennis Star and His Protege, [Greek letter college fraternitics, was The articles must not be more than |1y the Akalis retired, leaving their | oo sandy Weiner, Take Matches in | epened today, The building, Which | | 750 words in length (making the of- | killed and wounded and 100 prisoners, - i y houses also the Cornell club of New Had Relusw ter at the rate of $1 a word). Dr. Kitchiew, & Khilafat leader, and pow— | Buffalo Tournes. 1 | York, is designed as & meeting place All articles must be submitted by | Professor Gldwani, a leading member | . 4 ! ——— op v 2 tadi . of America—Washing- ¢, Y. Feb, 22, i [ for the 6,000 men who arc members | mail to slLioyd 'Taylor, chalrman, [of the Indian national congress, who | {291 wvn“:‘:_l ) &'”»\ ne g P o T = f ; of the socictics represented. Some of | wow York, Feb, 2 A young|Committee on Constitutional In-|reached. the scene after the firing e Tilden .qd, and his ,\ou]thful prote‘n i the fraternities have cstablished theit | g oman whose name is being withheld struction, National Secugfty league, [also were taken in custoday | —tecitn for ohiidren &F Sandy Weiner, won their opening ! national headquarters there, v " * Ba 1 N Y e —————— { - = ¥ | rounds of the singles with ease in the hational headquaricn has agreed, after one leading actress |17 Iast 49th street, New York city, bio 3 s | = g ' : 8 . 4 o Albioan. " 3 5 first day's play in the mid-winter in- Y | and many near stars refused, to play|on or before Junc 1st. The awards s . ™. Question Box” by | Citation 1ndooe toursament of S0 HINBY B WALTHALL LILUT, STENNGLE RESIGNS, | opposite a negro leading man in an|will be announced on or about the CASE ls CLOSED o arrangement with the l'..'bhndrr.‘;{ ‘;, T: Ten:‘o, and Squash elub to- Hartford, 1'ch. 22.—-Sccond Licut.|inter-racial play: “All God's Chillun | Fourth of July. | Publishing company -d‘:‘ ‘Codflc Major and Wilcox Adsit i s . lapeaiie A A farry 8, Stenngle, 16 infantry, has | Got Wings,” written and soon to be 1t is to be understood that all artl- | - tell before Tilden's and Weiner's fn- PING S AUDEAILLE yesigned and ordors frem the adju-|staged by Kugene O'Neill, it was re-| cles submitted become the property of | priggeport Coroncr Declines to Re- Wy, Sl SasiaRint g I's offiee today acecpt that | vealed today. The white woman is|the National Security league, with full (Detroit Free Press—Detroit.) The summaries: William T, THies — ~ - action. First Lieut. John G. Confrey, | required, in the closing scene of the | publication, radio and motion picture open Investigation Into Death of ane 1_‘5“:]::\;‘":”3' deteated Codnis ' ' - . o 4 and 2 e " o 1o S 2rd, lade! LA S MATINELS 170th infantry, is relicved from .)u.3.:‘>lu!. ln.k]«m the hand of the negro | rights, and .v',.‘u th ',omnmt - re. Man Killed January 30, 6 p. m.—Dinner concert, broadcast Major, New York, 6-1, 6-3. ¥ at his own Pequest | whose wife she has become, serves the right not to make award ’ from Hotel Tuller. Sandy Weiner, Philadelphis, des Fhis Conpon amd 10¢ Will Ad- | O'Neil's determination to go|on any or all of the items if no arti-| L oy aa coroner John| §:30 p. m.—Musical program reated Wilcox Adsit, Buffalo, 6-0, §+3. ik Ay Iy To e mats through with the staging of this play | cle submitted is adjudged to be suit- | VUSRI C R ST R Lo 5 0 D, Davies, Colitornia,” detiatnll ks ' y SRE B miie K fosptie WS & WhUE | sl Ter the DRPOVY ISAEET. a ¢ not reopen IMs inquest into the death WEAY, Jack Castle, Buffalo, 6-4, 6-4. { woman and a negro man in the lead-| The committce hopes that the an- | A% FEOPCE P8 Gl L Bo pil bide | (Ame ican Telephone und Telegraph b et | ing parts has started talk in thea- | nouncement will awaken the interest | é & Jan 30 by an aw w York ( SUNL MOAL TUES. WED, PAI ACE |trical citcles, He first offered the |and active cooperation of the best :‘"’l“:’o:“‘]‘:‘ :"”,““U'_“’\,' Bl Ofeenc Actress Is to Be Leader . ATLIS leading femalc role to one of the best- | writers in the country, as it has come | . et g At s 23019 B BaeBaily soort tark i’ 4 A € V WOMAN FROM PARIN known nctreases and when she refused | (o the opinion that the most effcctive | Mich as he was waiking, with others | 50 B Rty b At Columbia Junior Prom kst ew York, Feb, 22.—Time honored 1"y | consulted many others before finding method of reaching the child mind ir had petitibned | talk by George C. Furn through historical #lon, of Y ge convention will be forsaken residents of Rivers Radio Diy CHARLES CHAPLAIN ene he said was willing to hold art this matter will be 24 Ne Dear above race prejudice. This young interpretation in semi-fictional form. !:" bt ’ atition ; ?bon ¢ The tonight when Ada May and Mary — P N . | woman has asked that her name Iw — A ! oy, nd Brnest Mare . tresses will lead the grand IBL PLAY | hands of Prosccuter Henry White of! 1399 srnest Hare. | Duncan, actre §1 1eag SN0 e DOUBLE PHOTO | hand s sadorc Geffen. accompanied march of Columbia college's junior COMING nold. 1. pror Spokesmen for t FEATUIES T s T o AR G MARD (SR e e e All God's Chillun Go IFischer & compa Aance orche e class in send- Harry Ingall's The plot of il g3 o PORER GIRLS" Wings” deals with intermarriage <idhsirght it o3 et ot 10 p. m.—"Was s P £ special invitations to the young jamong negroes and white people and committe Now PMans For Scparate | 1€ from 21 BEE T CIIEE O 0 dgress by Catvin Co resident women. characterized as old-fashioned Its scenes are laid in the negro dis- ] i 300 | o the chds of ail justice R equity, | OF the United Wt om the tradition which barred actresses —_————————————— in trict ot Manhattan, The opening scene | Comprtkiom For Words With 8300 of the cah 80 o 2 e our 1. | Washington, D, ¢ rom proms and said they “are best ’ B I O B . fece !l Wyen .)P-—’.-n,-lrnfi'1 at 'nor -(“r’)\r and at chaved, Wil the SO oo PARSONS | I 9 [/ the sidewalk are eight children, four J e g e it wir. and are the best dancing partners for H k& La r |white and four negro. One Mitle| y.. jiagen, Ieb. 22.—Announce. | thE manmer in which it reached AR iea T & RARTIURD 00 | white girl, Ella, botds marbles for Jim | 0" FIRCE 00 = ittee of | HUMAR Iife it sems to us must be he waTe ot 'lerl~ & negro bey. They arc Por- | . ..y in the competition for a new | 8t 8 very Nt estimate, df a citize Jordan-Lew g = e s I truyed aa child sweethearts, she ask- | {:UREL o Chion an anonymous | O the character of Mr. Websier car Hartford High Winner Twe WELWYXS wwesen |l “AT CHAPTER IN' HER §1:0 T o §1.660 has been offered, that | %0 brotaily be removed (rom us in 1 In Brid { Debat n LIFE “Po you want to be my feller? 3‘,, et of words submitted in the com- | accident of this kind and the driver uce mark n ridgepor e VAMUUS COMEDY STARS | With An All Star Cast When he answers in the affirma- | o0 nding on Dec, 19 11| Of the vehicle which killed him allow- opory Bridgeport, Feb, 22 Tiridgeport BARNEY ALENANDER tive she wafts him a kiss, saying: be awanded the price. The plan or | 0 §0 free as il nothing unussa m.—1 . - stor- | high school debating team was des Bmm ARR — “Then I'm your girl.” the second competition for the pri.,,,>h.u1 happened i i roil ¢ r P feated by the Hartford high school g WEEK Nine years later the players are on contemplated two divisions, the first | Coroner 'helan declined to com teatn last night the opening des ONE | the same corner; Ella is being treated open to Yale alumni and students | ment on the petition except to say ha waon bate of the triangular contest econs h— " " y by e white ™ g e e did everything legally right and cde Teephon and Teleg i | ducted by the Alumni association of ' " x brutally by one of the white men sh y for words, ahd the segond open | he di vt g 3y red P A T g It 3 . PARTNERS AGAIN TARTING MONDAY has grown up with and his attitude i« .",I,“'w general public in competition | just under the circumstances i & Co uffalo, N. Y.) Wesleyan university. The Hartford | eertaining the facts surrou g team defending the negative side of ved that the best orchestr. intrests of New England will be the day's served by a unified ownership and operation of its raliroads,” was &de Vineent | the subject, “Res sted w aty f her . f " . Eve. S0, S280. Mat. S0c., %2 ¢ I HE l EAGUE contrasted with the kindly way o tof a musical setting for the chosen . ¢ negro sweetheart. \ Eila and Jim are | 7 dcoth of Mr. Webster and that SEATS Now married. Later she becomes insane The committe further action would rest with — . B l OF NONSENSE over the race problem. Her insanity | .. . ooroval of the anonymous don- | State's atterney. becomes childish happiness when her | 1 SPO TSN ot words will be Fe- | Mon., Tees, Wed. M EAVENINGS ONLY SA' c"lu ~ |l A Delegation of Pretty Biiusbaid fails to pass o bar examina- | 0 i 'rrom the first of March, 1924, REV. A, B. TAYLOR ARRIVES SIS SV g » Girls and Comedians in a ‘Ilon and remains a simple negro. 8he | T Gt of October following. It I A. B, Taglor of Qrcensbur igh “’"“} e 5 ; Fine Vaudeville Revue Kisbes Bis BanS and e prass Vo U |y, quard of $500 s made Tor words | Pa., formerly of New Beftain, arfived 10:15 9. 8 —Addrem—-Industria PEED MERCHANTS MEET 20—~PEOPLE—20 | made worthy of “the child you send . .o time, a competition for a|in the city this morning and is b Relations between China and U. ¢ Sonton. N, Y. Peb SN . | w - (e for the woman you take away." |, . a1 setting will be announced greeting old acquaintances Hon. Chang Chies gh commis Binghamton . :'. B . & ! il < PR g — d Rev. Jobn 1 siohcr of Ch mid-winter scesion o e Eastern America’s Greatest Tonring Organization | Starting Sunday I — Mr. Taylor an Fed on of Feed merchants BONBAN I e Got His Dates Mived . will speak at the session of K 1 p m ¢ ederat e b being © “Madame Batterfly” with Tamaki Misra i MABEL NORMAND | Doss—Mir, what does this means| MOTOR TRUCKMAN ARRESTED | o pigle class at the Lopez Hotel St ¢ dance OR hetd in this city closed u,,d.,, :.,. TUPSDAY—DOL BLE BILL i Somecone jnst colled up and said that Greenwich, Feb Leon Grhe theater Sunday morning. It has been —— tha '| p "T'S.,;a”\- s ;::“ ew 4 - “ wwd aleri; - 3 D re & a4 conld It ¢ to| metor truck operator givi a New|round impossible (o get the offici b Vork enneylran Ne and Paglined Cay ia Rasticana in you were sick and could not come to | motor t daress was arrested 108y | resuit In time to anhounce at the (Atiawta Joariai<Atiante. Ga.) the New England states stietiill S | work today. York city 2 ted todas | re in t : £ WEDNESDAY ¢ 9 B Cterk—t1a. Ha: The joke's on|charged with transporting lguor!mecting and the result wil paced The cm of distribution of foeds Ry s de 33, (Fier '1-;': THE Ex A mim. e wasn't supposed 1o call up! without 2 ficense. In the’ truck were on t Herald” bulletin - Sunda 19 9 p. m Methodist jubilee at-#tuff wss the principal topie SI SEAT SALE TODAY until tomorrow.— Showme. 126 half barrels of beer, morning Wes lcmoria irch uring i