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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, it 1s to be earnestly desired that the ar after year to make its con- musical life of our thus fostering a love for the most pleasing of all arts—music. The following American lLegion men will act as ushers at the concert 2 Harry C. Jackson, Leland Pierce, De- Will Assist New Britain Chora’ ini sl Thaatan ings, Russell Shailer, Elliot Burr, Ba- SOCIC';’ at Cfl[hlcl N ii Riley, Walter Milkey, Harold Ber- tini, Gardner Weld, Harry Ginsburg, i2mil Schaal, Edward Anderson, David The final mnsteal event of 1he 1= ogren, William W. T, Squire, Harry NFW YURK S R N New Britain Choral society will con- | 4 tinue ye ution to th “I CONCERT TOMORROY vitt Riley, Clifford Hellberg, Howard rimbrell, Edward Ogren, George Raw- n will take place Gustaf Carlson, Louis Fleisch- iter tomorrow afiernoon when the cr, Dudley Nearing. The ushers will at the Capitol the- Scheuy New DLirit weicty will hold ;eport at the theater at 2 1s ninth I"cstival con- — - Sad) le Sundellus, I KAY CASE CONTINUED rrima the Metro- petitan cOmpaiy: G0N vjan Held in England or Providence Authorities Gets Another Respite, l.ondon, May 24.—-Depositions in he case of J. W. De Kay, wanted in Jrovidence, R. 1., for conspiracy in nection with the failure of the At- antic National Bank, which have been awaited since his arrest at Sou Jampton, April 10, have arrived but they are so voluminous that the ragistrate sitting in the Bow strect court today ordered a further remand. Ir, De Kay was released in £3,000 iail pending, persual of the deposi- tions, which is'expected to take some me, . - CLATM FAVORITISM Complaints Made Belause Rocke- feiler's Daughter Was “lLet Off” New York, May 24.—Miss Abhy ltockefeller's name and age were the only records found in the court of Magistrate Marsh when investigators ught data on the legal procedure which resulted in & suspended sen- - irnee for the 21-year-old daughter of House, tonoe; i tont, John . Rockefeller Jr., after her and 1} T ! tri sccond arrest for speeding a few days The e \ ‘ ‘ of ago, Accounts Commissioner Mirsh- excont | ' prineipe! field said today, With no records before him, the ommissioner postponed his investi- ation until next Monday, when wit- sses will be called. The investi- ion was ordered hy Mavor Hylan or he had received a score of let- s protesting that Magistrate Marsh showing favoritism for the rich.” L 0. O. F. FIELD DAY, Id Fellows Manchester Unity Hold- ing Event at Plainfield, IMainfield, Conn.,, May 24.—An in- rslate gathering of the 1. 0. O. ¥, lunchester unity is being held here oday with Loyal Livingston lodge as osts, Delegations are expected from 1rious lodges of Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and New Jersey. A parade to be participated n by the visiting delegations, is to ollow a number of field day athletic cvents. Tonight initiation of a large class of candidates is scheduled to be held in community hall with Bud s f Hope lodge degree team of Provi- dence officiating. A grand ball will close the day's exercises, MARIE SUND work to be rendered wi o 80 en Last Waords of Chyist” by the cele brated ¥rench composcr, Dubois, and - while the society has glven more dif- prench Communists Objoct 1o Repar. fleult works in the past, § has never asiotis Busviiinis. © & #elected anything more beautiful The charus under the fine leader Paris, May 24.—"Fight against put #hip of Bdward I*. Laubin ting the cxperts, plan inte execution, od by Ruth Bennett Lindsay will be one of the mottoes inscribed companist, has labored faithfully for on the red flags in tomorrow's eele the past 12 v rendition bration of the anniversary of the cks 10 give a worthy of ata 1871 commune, to be held in Pere- Follow ven Last Words" La-Chaise cemetery, the communist will be groups of songs by the visit- leaders of the department of the Seine nd selections by the or- deeclded today “There Is not really a chestra, the program closing with more urgent, more important task for *“Tha Lost Cho by Bullivan, most the workers of all eountries” their - manifesto reada, Ing artists ALLIANC w s STAND Warsaw, May 24.—Foreign Minister Zamoyski, speaking before the Diet's forelgn committes today, declared that Poland’s aliances with France !and Rumania were durable “hecause ,they are based on & community and cqMUty of interests and are ind pendent of passing circumstances,”. Changes of government in either of these countrics, he added, could “in nowise shake the natural basis” of the alliances, DENIES PROFESSIONALISM Portiand, Ore., May 24.0—'rank M Troeh, trapshooter, barred recently rfom the Olympic trap shooting team on a charge of professionalism, leaves today for Washington, in an effort to persuade the American Olympic com- | mittee to rescind the order by which he was barred. | OBREGON AS ARBITRATOR JUDSON HOUSE Mexico City, May 24.—President e e (Obregon has decided to take personal for chorus and action with » view to settlement of the « | Mexican Eagle Oil company strike, [ attiste engaged too much ' which was continued for two months. carnol be said. They form a superb The president had asked hoth parties trio—as fine as has ever appeared in | 1o submit the facts to him this city. Of the orchestra let it be = said that much of the artistic success weert of this character depends its work and the Boston Festi- \i\"~ BABY ANNETA Basel, Switzerland, May 24.—The baby girl recently born to Mra. Max Oser, the former Mathilde MeCormick, at Chambery, near Geneva, has been named Anneta. of ac Cuticura Keeps The _ RUTH BENNETT LINDSAY , Conplexio. Fre’b 12l orchestra is equal to the demands made upon it and not only will pro- vide the accompaniment 1o the ca tata but und the hat master John W will be heard in an operatic overture and a lovely Use Caticura Soap daily for the toilet ~ne have 8 ciear, fresh comriexion, free, from pimples or bisckheads. Assist <hen mecessary by Coticura Ointment Do not fail to include the exquinitely szsnted Cuticurs Talcum in your toilet bailet suite Freparations. A Clioral socicty is a & aeset to | nsptes Prep oy Matl A Satieun L any city but 16 A com- | e, rak s i 3% Hinen ™ o3 every- »..l-nm' B B Try ow mew Shaviey Sick munity whers oppe o008 in music are Dol Dumerous Andl | cording to the Jay FAILS TO QUALIFY Marcinese, Elected Comstable on Re- publican Ticket, Cannot Hold Office —Common Council To Act. stachinese Marcinese who was jected a constable on the republican ticket last month failed to appear at the office of the town clerk within the specified 50 days to qualify, and can- not, now take the office to which he was elected. The common council will elect a contsable to fill the vacancy. Mar- cinese stands in the same position as any other candidate for the office, and the ballots of the common couneil will decide who shall fill the vacancy. Gale Threatens Tlees In All Parts of City Damage amounting to about $200 vas done at the Shuttla Meadow club early this afternoon, when a crge awning on the south side of b was blown down. The wind rooted an apple tree near the he ¢ 2's0 clubhouse. A large limh was torn off a tree on lLinwood street, blown across the treet and into a neighboring yard. The gale left the marks of its teeth \ Wainut Hill park where a large number of small limhs were stripped rom the trees, The wind broke a large tree on Washington street, letting it crash to the pavement, The tree is loc: 1 near the Burritt hotel, The p were notified and they notified the board of publie works. ALL BOUND OVER Seven Held in New London A< Rum Runners Held for RHigh Court New London, May 24.—All seven men implicated in the transportation of three truck loads of alcohol seized hy local police carly Thursday morn- ing wien arraignefl before Jufze S. Victor Prince in the ecity court here today, were bound over to the mesxt term of the criminal superior court, Patrick J. Murphy, Bridgeport owner d driver of the largest truck; orge 1., Talbot of Boston, and John Pettee, Medford, Mass, drivers of a the other two trucks were held in| honds of $5,000, and Charles Becker, Rridgeport; Albert Brown, Lakewood, f. L: John Lyons, New York and Morris Goodleman, Philadelphia, leged to have been riding on the trucks were held in bonds of $1,000 h. All seven sncceeded in securing tonds, The liquor which they are al leged 1o have bheen transporting was valued in excess of $50,000 JAPS ARE RELEASED ¢ Had Been Held Prisoners by Russians For Two Months By The Awsociaied Pr Tokio, May 24.—Captain Matsui of the Japanese general staff and Come mander Minotsuma of the navy, who have been held as prisoners of the soviet government at Viadivostok for two months, have been released, ac- nese forelgn office The rofease, wilh promises of the early release of Ather Japanese still in il at Viadivostok, ecases the Itusso- Japanese situation which has recent caused the foreign office some appre lension. Government officials stats that negotiations at Peking hetwee .. M. Karakhan, representative of the soviet regime, and Japanese minister oshizawa have been going smoothly and there ara prospects for an event. ual agreement on Russo-Japanese re itions. Japanese recognition of fhe soviel government, however, is said to be many months away AUSTRALIANS TO PLAY Due in San Francisco Monday and Will Have Matches Friday Ran Francises, May 24.—The Aus tralian Davis Cup tennis team which will arrive Lier® Monday will play two doubles matches at the Berkeley Ten nis elub Fridaw, it was announced to day by Rohert Kinsey The exhibitions will be between Gerald Patterson and Pat O'Hara (Austraiians, and Willlam Johnston and Clarence J iffin, second ranking team in the United States, and be- tween R. F. Schissinger and F. Kalms of Australia and l.:‘m and Howard Kingey, brothers and Pacific coast champions. POINCARE STILL TALKING Paris, May Premier Poincare’s coming departure from power has in no wise #crved 1o lessen hix speech- making nctivities This evening the premier will speak at the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the French methematical society and to- morrow morning he wi iver the dedicatory specch at the unveiling of the new stalne of Victorien Sardou Aramatist, in the Place De La Made- NELL SHIPMAN NIGHT—TW! BLAIR MAY L0SE FIRE BOARD POST Rumor Prevails He May Follow Rogers lmo Retirement Mayor A. M. Paonessa today re- ] to discuss the resignation of FFire Commissioner Join'J other than to admit that the commis- sioner had been requested by him to quit the board. The mayor clined a discussion as to the possi- bility of other Jischarges from the fire commission, but there are persistent reports that there is to he hake-up in which Comm 0 de- nother sioner Walter Blair will be the central fig- ure. For several weeks there have heen | reports that the mavor is dissatistied with the actions of his republican ap- the board, one of whom Blair, the other republi- can member, is now scheduled to g it is said. The dissatisfaction .with the fire commis n started among democratic leaders who claimed there was “too much politi. in that commission, it is understood John k. R. Keevers, a democrat and on Mayor Paonessa's chief lieutenan chairman of the hoard, and George jans, who is also close to admin- ration, i@ the other democratic mem- ber, is NAVY IN BAD SHAPE Weaker Than England's or Japan's, According to Congressman Britten Washington, May 24.—The Ameri- can navy “is in a deplorable condi- tion" and is weaker than Great Brit- ain’s and Japan's, Representative 13 ten of Illinois, ranking republican on the house naval committee, declared today in the house Mr. Britten said the actual ratio was with the United States in last place, He called atteniton to a recent report b, ecretary Wilbur which gave theratio as 5-4.3 with this country in second puu- against the treaty ra tio of 5- Mr, llm'-n announced that next Wednesday the committes plans to call up the construction program bill which, he said, would at least estab- lish a 5-4-3 standing, He will ask for amendment of the bill to provide £6,500,000 for elevation of guns on battleships as requested by the navy department, YMEN'S VOTE Rallots Are to Be ted Wednes- day and Result Announced New Haven, May 24.—A referen dum vote of the trolley men of tha , members of the state trolley men's union will be taken on Tues day on the proposition formulated by the atate executive hoard and sube mitted Lo the officers of the Connecti- cut Co, On Wednesday the state vote tabulated in this city and probably will be announced without lelay The exeeutive board has made a proposition that the company pay trolleymen 75 cents an hour instead and 15 con 1 state will be an hour ad itional to operators of oné-man in place of seven eonts an hour, The company has made a counter proposi tion but this has not been given out The executive board which has been meeting this week will meet again Monday night te submit t 57 conts, proposi tion 1o locals which wiil tHen voting as (he men start vork midnight ! TOURTH RUM TREATY, Agreement Regarding Liquor Sighed MAY 24, 1924, GLEN HUNTER L, GRIT' AT LYEEUM Fine Sunday Bill-Three satures During the Week part which the A great combination of photoplays has heen hooked \day night and next week at the Iy bMl stars Glen Hunter in vit,” a story of New York's Iast smashing ahundance Side; and als e Leavenworth Case,” one of the greatest mystery stories of the decade Ma with Dustin Farnum and ’at Ruth Miller share latest episode of * Monday My nors with tiu e Telephone Girl while there will be a big double fea ture special program the last three ) days of the week—"Untamed Youth and “Damaged Heart ; “Gri aths the very spirit of the old New York Bowery and has the glamor of New York's Gietto, whil Glen Hunter in his thrilting battle for .ep,, life fight for honor and a great exhibition of actiy enworth Case,” se murdeted in a sound proof The Leuv- concerns a wealthy v 10om in his home and the only clue scems to be a daintily scente om- | an’s handkerchief, The aystery grows and growe and is not unfolded until the very end “My Man" is from a story by George Itandolph Chester, who was one of the country’s most popular fic- tionists. 1t is a gripping drama of high finance and deals with events of today, one of the chief characters be ing a so-called cave-man, . Basil King wrote the story from which “Damaged Hearts” is takep and in it the spectator will see swift, dra- matic action in the heart of the Flor- ida Everglades, an airplane man hunt, life as it is lived among the upper classes of society, a two man fight in rivers’ suits underneath the waters of the swamp and all enacted by a cast of stars——Mary Carr, Tyrone Power T.dmund Breese, ie Shannon and Sara Mullen, 2o S 9082952395929 02 . 5 the press ugencies tor respective wmusement compuany. ON THE POLICE BLOTTER W« tr of § BIm strect reporr. YVTPPPETEIETICEITEIIIIIITITRIIITIIIIVIIIIIIVICIIIIIP ol to the police that a motormeter CAPITOL THEATER s the act starts. The Capitol photos ad been stolen from his' machine jon on | the Cubitol ® Fa thinks wll which he had parked in front of his home . B. Clark of the Vulean Tron prese Works reported the theft of a bicyele musical from the factory yesterday Hart, Mrs, Charles Larson reported that had been stolen from her pocket book this morning. by Sergeant Georga C. Ellinger re- n vea 1 it is claimed, that the mons had been taken by the woman's hus band MACLAREN'S PLANE PALLS it By The Associnted PPress Rangoon, Burma, May 241t is reported here from Akyab that A ftuart Maclaren, British aviator who is attempting a flight world, left Akyah for | ngoon this morning he make n Akyal harbor. His Ing shows Am machine was not serfously damaged, [ STRUCK BY AN ATTO lancer New Haven, May 24— Miss¢ Louise Bishop, daughter of Judge and Mrs Burton W, Bishop of Guilford was struck by an automobile in that town ast night and seriously hurt it is sared. Miss Bishop is graduate of Simmons collegn, is secretary to Prof M. K. Gregory of the Yale geological department, Today With Norway. Washington, May 24.—The fourth of the rum treaties to be negotiated by the Unitad States was signed here oday Recrotary Hughea and Nor- wegian Minister Ity The agre ment provides for extension 1 right of search beyond the three-mile fimit and is similar {0 those already signed with Great Britain and 8ved German PENSIONS FOR MINISTERS By The Associated Press Grand Rapids, May 24.—The Pres byteriay genera assembly today adopted a pens plan for ministers missionaries a other accredited worke the church effect Apri 1. 19%6 or sooner, preparel by a sp cial lay committee of which Wil Haye, is (hairman ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT Mre, Cat Kajaskas n ment of aughter, Miss Jennie Helon, to William J. O'Day of 26 Law 0 FINE FEATURES ALL STAR CAST PALACE SUNDAY NIGHT MON. - TUES. - WED. Thos. H. Ince Presents His Laugh-Ruster “GRUBSTAKE" KEITH VA America’s Foremost (| CHARLES DUNBAR “Animal Funology” KATHERINE W,\CDO\ ALD “THE S(‘ARLET LILY” +he Story of a Lonely Girl in a City of Folly! MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY HELENA JUSTA AND BOYS "EDWARD BLUM “REEL ROMANCE” A Delightful Musiecal ('omedv With a Big Cast “TOILERS ('): THE SI-I.\'f UDEVILLE olored Dancing Stars GORDON & RICA Comedy Vaudevillians With Sidney Chaplin, Fazenda, Ford Chester Conklin. Louise Sterling, pec Pum, Sunday’s | hits ainst the gangsters, an uphill gjaw BIILBLLH0088890500880808809008888008800588, Unless otherwise indicated, bill Ul of next week will Romance,” K An investigatien Stewart, a group of artists who have on the have erything possi ostum vound the malfundlogy;” as forced te Justa & lancing “Keep Dancing.” Th ntry and she is a marve will readily se THE LEAVENWORTH Thursday ent of the Lyceum is | Eagels will follow it in person by boat o over its success scveral months ater, film feature for ek, “My Man, Miller appears in_tumes in “Innocent The picture is ex-) spring story is sent f the season’s 'tue ercetion by workmen Filmdom liessing rooms hac den, « iry the name of “a five the ) the « plumes osed wr m | to b n ot produc 1 ire company L asuenng i the New York Comm ! Great War Veterans f Iy Automohile elul of America toni t even it n i sting™ by Bernard Started at the Tee Art Gamut Club lark at 1t bas t on Sunday, w 1 « ry.” Xk her way nissible in 1 1y er we nard 1., Gallag wing ac married Wedn was made by t St. Pateick's cath mong 2 is from Pit & number of cos- concerning ed this time by Mistinguett.’ which will be © magazine as much as 1 Shubert ex- ~ a miniature 1,0 geen in “The Grub.Stake,’ rering with Marie all star cast will be offered in * Morrissey, Walter of the Sea Hawker, and Wilma tomance” the big hit I8 Charlle Chaplin has circult. The sponsors N e TR to mak a theatpical dainty ) t leaped istified in saying Int Anks o comedy It has w one o thie e wets on this bill will s ! wding role ward Binm “The Boy With loce's new laugh spar o8 Dunbar in Ani oping 14 With Gordon and tie Fane ! Ford Stervling vaudevillians; and Helenn Conklin, he Las put This Jast named offer- biggest langhs that s foremost colored 1" by a comedian in many the best colored 1& 200N Sunday Only GLEN HUNTER In “GRIT” and —All Star Cast— Mon., Tues.,, Wed. MY MAN with PATSY RUTH MILLER and DUSTIN FARNUM A Drama of Our City Today Friday Big Double Feature “Untamed Youth” and “Damaged Hearts” $55065000688 theatricnl notices and reviews in this column are For Sunduy night Nell Shipman will SYD CHAPLIN AT PALACE en comedians a 1Mirst Natic Monday, mal release, CASE” Saturday

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