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en Capitol of Lon Chan AT N - a0 vaariss ) Culess otherwise indicated, theatrieal no tie: written by the press agencles for the respective amusement company. fiittR it net i e e a e i s s e e e e s STHE NEW COMMANDMENT" Tonlght is the final showing at the in his new photoplay “The Blackbird," which has pleased many since opening on Monday last and also for the excel- lent bill of vaudeville, which s | headed by Jane and Katherine Lee, the famous Lee Kids of the movies, now grown up. Tomorrow the entire bill changes and brings five more acts of Keith vaudeville and feature photoplays. | Heading the vaudeville show is Tdythe endman and Boys in “A st dancing revue hed dancers. Other ce Silvers, sen- Dance Studio,” a f with a cast of fin} acts include the Th «ational gymnast and An- derson in “Comed ; Wheel- er and Potter In a very clever skit, “dmithie”; and Burns and Kane, a pair of notable comedians in stories und songs. The feature photoplay attraction il be well lilgd by local movis wers and offers Blanche Sweet and Ben Lyon in “The New Command- ment,” a romantic drama which af- fords the stars a chance to display their fine emotional acting. Tt was taken from the “id(ly read novel “Invisible Wound: popular seller right after the war. The Charleston contest will be held on Thursday night, instead of Friday heginning this week and any Charles- ton dancers in the clty may yet of- t t t i t t |antine, ousies, etc., are exploited in a side- splitting way. for thelr names for enrollment. | sion of Debts | Moscow—The pickpocket trust, | The commissioners also doubted There are cash prizes awarded week- | 1, Lo 0o 10 ()-—Raoul Peret, |the young bandit union and the “h"r::"“" ".f,‘,}]‘f] A '(':"‘;1}’{!,!' m‘rh;”:“"';‘:; Iy and & chance In the finals and the |, PaF S0Ct ot o e minister, |amalgamated brotherhood of young | houst could he secured for $160, the grand prizes at a later date for ”wi d today that he expected to go to DiFeon vhlu‘;fil :\r;{mn‘nnz organiza- >Mf‘“ allauin duotecaiIat il Bis 208 winners. " n- {ions formed by ussia’s many va- | 0UF On Sunday for four days the C )(::."‘1‘0,‘:h"q,;::nr[\'(rifi5‘1':0?:,]?‘];;«‘](1)(;0;[‘x:r'n\' children, who think they are | As the list of substitutions in ! tol will offer Zane Grey's epic, “The | (18 Ol 00 B fon Churchill. | 0Peying the soviet injunction, “work- ereasel the faces of the commission- | Yanishing Ameriean” with Richard | 3. Doumer. who held the finance |18 of the world, unite!" ers lengthened, Chairman Keevers | Dix, Lois Wilson and Noah Beery. | (M EBIEREE W0 S (o e | A s L As an added attraction Harold | Boi o R (5 C o ©hoq planned o |, Parls — Arlstide Briand, once ed 10 such an extent that we would Lioyd will be seext in “Now or Nev- | WP S By tha object of dis- [Known as the ‘cello player of the jnever be satisfied. We could never er.” ‘There will be special showsifor | et F ot o B niay chamber hecause of his deep musical |ugree on such substitutions.” But | children at 4:15 daily for 15c. cussing: N m’fi“y_ son of the late ‘oice. has an explanation for his re- Ino definite action was taken on the | et \,(\:}fm e P s confiemed |€ont il humor. “The fiseal train | proposition and Architeet McK PARSONS' — HARTFORD M‘lw o di Lacreta of the \Tan off the track and the general | Was requested to furnish each mem- | Sergnupts TRt e [PuAeer twntiol MarioFReustant wis (sPeeial Ok Sin ity ine el AR eR C- the board with a list of| 'y‘»‘.‘”cm -“y';,hq?.:M“m‘(‘ v: o Ti?‘;mr bar hd i Unerisabeatary: oltmarchant | vaaticculdiyguiexneat o Pm‘rf;n"'\“:'\“%w “‘\"‘4:" ‘:'\ ,:::.Iltxm\‘»: ‘ and her excellent company from the |[MATINe, L o | New Haven — Eearlet fever fatal |studied and a declsion reached at & Hrincebigihen e ls e B O erenco hetween |10 Louls Multer, prominent member |special meeting to be called in the will appear in Ib et Sl Jof Yale's track team last vear. Inear future. A Buflder” and on Saturday night will Rnh'v;‘] \v;m;nm ”‘:l»(“m:nfix“a“w - Lo | we aceepted e arehiteets plans | present “John Gabriel Borkman” T in o Nt ne ntadito it iRV or | JSTTo Haven RS alamuniloRTeln Yy ifor Mie hose JRnToyideaiiliaUi el {wo of the most important ‘o! the | “"0“-' m‘fi mm" Miincial canoeityias swimming team breaks four world's | could build it for a stated amount. ' many dramas written by that mas- e 0 Dotvmer enalcoods Rademacher, star German | If he cannot, the contract will be ter of dramatic literature, Henrik | his pree S e A T T world il nidl b oo Sl Thsen. L :‘(’r"’“"“‘_‘:":“e"'h'fi thren radical mini- ({0am record in fitst appcarance in The contract hetween the board | o e ‘aciress. | ters who voted against the cabinct in |this country. fmi it S e T e ;Tl&‘\'k’i :?\r::l:\!'r‘m' ‘io«q than mi The financial policy of the new ‘ 1med Yale hockey captair ‘x}mtq'l‘r;v n when i ¢ playa hava toan resived in 1‘(;‘1‘“:,:“ M.“::? l\‘:xnr ‘fi}lyv pr:hn]v*.\ New Haven Viviaalanlayt of |48 {rian (e ronding ot the changos] 2 Tark sibnfsomsihinsiing h?"\ | slightly avent. tnctics; M. Peret; |ihe nirorafiboreallstscentiiin SNe W |iir, was plain that members were 1ever herctofore oceurred to any "’ “fl thought, will propose that par- ‘]”‘A'rn and Waterbury. lisappotnted. Senareditalbe | juthoy liament vote the measures intended e e . in a quandary and asked ald of the ! T s the |to balance the budget separately | Bridgeport. — Two deatie from | chairman in seftlig the matter. UL R ”m‘\.r” .;,‘ | trom those to finance the sinking | {influenza, making three so far in | “Give it consideration,” said the tarch fnto a. more casily digested | 0 Tl Tl Thus be gained to | Marel ! ehatrman. Gk e prevent the more important meas- | | “But If we don’t accept the archi EoEeES | yypes whereby the debts will be pro- | Hartford — Thomas Holt re- tect’s plans, what then?” questioned .___..__.______.__.._ vided for, t otecting the franc |AProinied state dairy and food com- | Commissioner Walter Blair. i s the viclssitudes of the de- Missioner. “Then we shall be governed by the : | | carporation counsel's opinion,” eald L I e L Mand the chairman. To Architret McK & UnitadlSiales amploystzoae Lniieh dlocton g sentenced Ry he We tea tae plans f CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY oo in the regular post of. |PTISOn for indecent assault | certain amount TONIGHT ONLY e e — ‘ “I still think T can get it down | | Waterbury — Mrs, Elizabeth |10 g2 D e AT |Hocffler identifies hody found in | think I've come very near doing i, | — I‘]lmtw(nn* as that of her son Wal- | tao.” I Y [ter, missing since Dreember 23 | The common councll allowed the | PARSONS’ | = board $30,000 for building the en-! Stamford - Mrs. Sarah Ettinger lfire house, this to include plumbing, HARTFORD died of own act in jumping from |heatinz, grading and the placing of —With— | ALL TS WEEK | o 2 Mary Carr, Johnny )\nlk‘-r 1 GALLAHER AND RLLIOTT'S | T T ESIRET T —Also— Greatest of all International Successes KARGLD LLOYD Th G $ l B. C. PORTER SONS e orl a SELL —IN— The Fuaniest Show on Earth F. A. WHITNEY “I DO” ith CLIVE BROOK —also— Seven Days” TRENE RICH, [§ A RIOT OF TUN New Christic Comedy (hlldrl n Aftor S hoal 100 Sweet with Ben Lyon The New Commandment A Real Photoplay! [ ———— Beginning Sunday | ‘The Charleston Contest Thurs. Eve | RICHARD DIX Vanishing American’ Overture, “Faust,” George Tourtelotte, Director love drama has been such a big drawing card at with “Seven Da Al Christic's greatest comedy feature, and “The Pleasure Buyers,” a baffling, thrill- pal roles taken b edy exotic setting of Palm Beach, pre- sents a with all its attendant thrills. gambler who defles the jinx of the profession is found murdered. PERET IS LIKELY SOON New |!\I /'4 " '4 ~ si.'/‘-' ana reviews in this colamn are “ov THE HILL'—LYCEUM Tonight concludes the showing of he re.issue of the famous mother- “Over the Hill" which the Lyceum since Sunday, On he same bill {s Harold Lloyd's no- able comedy success “I Do." Tomorrow opens a new program ng mystery drama with the princi- Clive Brook and he ever popular Ireno Rich. “Seven Days" 1§ a roaring com- developing out of a situation hat exists during a smallpox quar- Domestic difficulties, feal- “Pleasure Buyers,” filmed in the murder baffling mystery A pay 70 CONSULT CHURCHILL Minlster French Finance Anxious to Resume Discus- sity of Agnes MacPhail, Pickford, tion and Mary and Booth of Ottawa, get to their chicken ranch near Los They are returning from | regar Arcadla, connoting rural happiness. FLASHES OF LIFE: DOUG AND MARY PLAN TO WORK IN Toronto Co-eds at ‘oronto Univer- | rather be P. than Mary %0 voted 72 to b3 bate on the ques revealed that Miss {s to be married, the would M. they after hearing a de The debate MacPhall - Douglas Fairbanks Pickford hope to appear New York before the screen together, They are working on a scenarlo. This from Josepjh Schenck, back from Hollywood. Erik of Den his Princess, the former Lols are anxious to Halitax—Prince Angeles, Denmark on the Alaunia via New York. “I love it,” sald the Prince iing his ranch, which is in Atlanta, Ga. the screen shall have nothing on fistdom's latest champ. Tiger Flow- ers {8 to have his nose remodelled. Now York—Wedding cakes have come from Scatland with 50 lassies who are to use them shortly, some of them cost $50, One Ia plains that the top layer of a wedding cake s removed at the wedding and saved for the christen- ing. Rome — Shapespeare dropped from cour Ttallan high schools. Fasclst de- crees that puplls must learn about Ttaly first, has been s of study at Istock of company be increased from Ipatric's manipulations accounts for -Handsome Jack of | PICTURE TOGETHER fourth story of sanatorium, coroner finds. Directors of recommend Hartford — Lite Insurance Aetna capital | $10,000,000 to $15,000,000, Hartford — Final report on Gil $386,570.01 untll recently an unex- plained shortage. Hartford — Find body |strangled to death. Hartford — Abraham Bendell, dles as result of Injuries sustained in three story fall Monday. Norwalk - City councll demotes |policeman at latter's request, 'FIRE BOARD IN GLOOM OVER NO. 7 STATION | Continued from First Page.) of baby position flooring, cement steps in- stead of stone, no guard rail and | {slide pole until later, and several | | other changes which somehow failed |to meet with the board's approval. Regarding the slide pole and guard rail, Chalrman John E. R.| Keevers stated that if they waited until later to provide these pleces of | equipment, they would have to come | out of some other fund such as “re- pairs to buildings.” “It wouldn’t be Mongol Urga, bing their hair like American girls. Iph Spence Wed. e, Mat —50c, to $2.00 Pius tx Thurs., ¥ri., Sat.—March 18, 19, 20. Matinee Saturday. MAIL ORDERS NOW In Two Yhsen Plays—Thurs. and ¥ri. nights and Satarday matinec, “THE MASTER BUILDER” Saturday Night Only JONY GABRIEL BORKMAN Migh Toint of the Dramatic Sea- Y. Mer.-Trib. Sut Plus Tax Mat. 50c. TONIGHT ONLY ‘The Blackbird’ Lon Chaney = VAUDEVILLE 5—All-Star Acts—35 EDYTHE HANDMAT AND BOY! in “The Dance Studio Three Silvers Wheeler and Potte: Burns and Kane Crystal and Anderson “THE GREEN ARCHER" | ([ lartton Gote Tore e HAROLD LLOYD “Now or Never” values. You can see a We also carry the Lloy B.C.POR “CONNECTICUT'S BE use LEMON fith er avors - Nomad tribes- | men are discarding braids and bob- | * | fund.” BABY CARRIAGES These fine Whitney Carriages are most exceptional Carriages, Go-Carts and Strollers. Lemeon Sauces and Icings The Williams & Casleton Ca EAsT Hasrronp Conx. fair,” he remarked. “We have a cer- tain sum of money with which to huild that house and we're not go- |ing to take a penny from any other NEW BRITAIN, CONNELTICUT WLD\IbD AY, MARCH 10, 1926 R TR R L S ——— 1 | master mechanic were * the bullding of the | house including plumbing, heating and electrical contracts was $ 1, as read last week not include architect's fees or concrete work in front of the house, ers egtimated that the entire propo- sition would come at the lowest figure. —— | In appreciation of the work done by the departm his home. explained the mixing up of the for that was pulled, but than an autematic winder was being put in at central headquarters and the machine heen taken apart for a few minutes, When the alarm came in a hurried offort to put the apparatus together was made and the first two rounds came {n mixed up, punching 12 on the tape, incident “wouldn't happen again in | et I reception based mpon the fempera- ture nearly always could be relied Buckner Would Except upon. jaddress before members of the Life ition to full display at Porter’s. d and Heywood makes of TER SONS ST FURNITURE STORE” For Finest EXTRACT cement walks and drives in front of ge the bullding. An additional $2,000 | would be furnished if it was neces- sta sary to excavatu through rock. The owest bid for the ni W Experience Shows Clear, Gld > Weather Is Worst This figure did excavating, grading or| Chalrman Keev- to about $34,366, Vernon D, MacDonald, 24 years of | |was attributed some of the poor re- | t at the recent fire at Chiatow o |ceptions. t Willlam J. T“”:I‘K One feature was the fact that ex- | Box 13 treme cold scomed to haye the oppo- site effect on reception than been the general belief. Zero wea er with clear skies developed | poorest nigh On cloudy snowy nights conditions w ed, with signals stronger and fading minor. Local st however, was somewhat heavier but not of &uch a character as to he disagreeable. The Best Resuolt The best reception periods were noted as coming with stahilized tem- perature. Either a falling or a ris- ing thermometer affected signals to uch an extent that at times difficul- ty was had in logging an average |number of stations, I'redictions of fire. He maid that the rainy or o revers- The fault was with the repeater, not with the hox, and the | The box he 100 years,” gald the chief. now works well and always has, said The reports of the chiefs and the read and ac ic predictions also were based largely on the same factors. Here it s noted that a steady temperature seemed to hold down this type of inferference, The same was true of fading, which caused signals to come and go at regular “Blank- oting,” a phenomenom that tends to smother signals from all directions appeared o be 1 roverned. Whenever the northern lights were present, they intended to hold hack signals, demonstrating that they must be given consfderatio ing and prevailing | storms did not have the effect here- tofore considered a detriment to Light Wines and Beers | New York, March 10 (A —¥Federal Attorney Buckner last night in an Underwriters' associatfon suggested a state prohibition enforcement act exempting light wines and beers, and criticized the drys for their opposi. any referendum on prohibi- ervals m ewise tion It the loaf," ¥ forcemen take four-fifthe, drys cannot get a whole said, discussing state en- y should be glad to uch a state law as 1 suggest would 2 tem the tide of hard liquor, denatured al- cohal liquor, the poor man's poison liquor, which flows in the of non-enforcement.” Mr. Buckner explained that such a state law would in no way aff Volstead act in regard to beer and wi Pederal agents, he would continue to deal with persons handling wine and beer. Albany, N. 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Jensen, of Nebras- | stood to be trying to buy the eatate University, that “sig- «l sLre Hll greatest with settled cather conditions,” It also recalled ent made by a weather bureau al at Washington more y0 in which he said that such | Well Known “Families of Prince Willlam, called “Oak HlI" and formerly occupled by Ira N, Morris, American minlster under | President Wilson than a | v Hx.u.ms were practicable to a ¢ o l Furnish Gym Champions I T crkeley, Cal, March 10 (P |Sweden to Sell Couple |Representatives of two families prominent in widely separated fields Of Its Royal Palaces 5 Mavch 10 UP=Distaicel u CES '11e found on the University of Call- age, of 128 Cherry strect appeared | Chicago, March 10 ! 2 Stockholm, March 10 (M—TW0 rornja gymnastics team, which also betore the board as an applicant for [Fadlo reception forccnsts not onlv:paiaces helonging to Swedieh |jg uniquo in that it is composed al- a position on the substitute force, |are considered possible but data 0h- ppjnceg In the suburbs of Stockholtt | yogt entirely of champions who may He was told that he would be noti- |tained in unofficiul tests made by & ype oxpected to be sold shortly 1o, ble to defend their titles. fied when to appear for physical ex- |Chicago experimenter indicatd that “rorojgn powers to be or lega- ¢ Paul G, Wilbur, son of amination, each listener, with a little study, €l yyong ha United one pros- [l secretary of the navy, and A Willlam A, Lyneh of 252 Clark (be his own forecaster | pective, Robert Woods Bliss, the |Samnatego, a brother of = Ramo street and Zigmont F. 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