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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE#AL’D, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1926. ORDER MARIET0 ol | ' ORNAMENTAL GLASS Utterances of Queen Hereatter, Will Be Censored ' : Queen Marie's Train En Route to AND MI RRORS Denver, Nov. 10 (#—Queen Marle . is not disturbed at the thought that virtual censorship is to guide her conversations With newspapermen 3 aboard her train, as announced last night by Prof. Nicholas Petresco, who 1s representing the Rumanian M. Petresco's chiet concern guarding against utt nces by her ing political significance at home, D : : : in her own ability as a diplo- mat and politiclan to handle deli- e situations. [J ~ ing the announcement, the r. who Is a member of the people’s party now in power in Ru- mania, explained that the queen has [} — not been required by law to swear to uphold the constitution and can- | not be held responsible for her dec- to the American tour, has enjoined - - s her majesty from granting inter- F s h d d I ll d views In which she is to be quoted t Seme i iilon umished and instalie The professor also advised corre- spondents aboard the traln that he | is to ¥e the channel through which the news of the royal family will | y reach the press. That function has been performed heretofore by Maj. Stanley Washburn, speclal aide to | the queen. Differences batween various groups aboard the train were touch- ed upon last night at a dinner in- tended as a compliment to Governor e Nellje Taylor Ross of Wyoming and || attended by the Rumanian party rlC O and the American personnel. Major [ Washburn, however, did not attend. - He said difficulty had been encoun- | ; tered fn finding seats at the table for 21 guosts and so he omitted treet himself. 5 After Governor Ross had express- | 4 her hope that the visitors had 2 | njoyed seeing her state, which is 1} ( : about the size of the kingdom of | NeW Ork lty Rumania, Colonel John H. Carroll. | in charge of the train, explained | D {hat the railroads over which Marle | e ntaln is travelling had made it possible | 1 W for her to tour America. He said | no one other than the railroads had contributed to the project. He expressed regret over recent internal disturbances of the party and added that he was not con-| . o : corned over “outside gossip” about — | them. His one mission was to take frm] her majesty back to the east coast | 1 in safefy and comfort. A peace note was sounded by Tra Nelson Morris, Rumanian consul goneral af Chicago, and in charge of the enterfainment program of ‘ the tour. He susgested the . ] ferences be forgotten & it we look up cach other as friends” and, e onioy. tho rest o e trip, L e Plans for departure at Denver to-| of Miss May Birkhead, press ; of Mis: Loie Fuller, | queen, were unchang- | Colonel Carroll, who has ob- incent Marigolloti Studios a nervous attack suffered Queen Marle decided last night fhat her schedule would permit her to make a 15 minute stop in Omaha | { Thu 3 he train is scheduled ok New York City stead of at 12:15 and will arrive in Omaha ofter a stop at Lincoln at 12:15 p. m. The train will leave Omaha at 12:30 after Rumanian | citizens there have greeted Marie. The party expects to reach Kansas €ity about 6:30 p. m. Library of Congress to . Gt Hautinl's Colloction , Theaters Executed by the oudini’s vast collection of boo! L] v e I‘Chl tects Manigolloti Studios and demonology probably has been left to the library of congress under the magician’s will, according to ’ ; TLeo Rullman, Houdinf's lawyer and LOew S State New York fellow magician. Rullmen said he | drew up a will for Houdini in 1924. Permission to search the masi- f r-l-vh t G ,ld N an's safe deposit boxes for the will Y k e been obtained by his widow 0 ll Ie eater ul ew or from Surrogats O'filen. | 2 g e T Forest Theater Philadelphia tion of volumes and papers dealing with the theater, including the ori- ginal diary of the renowned actor, T e 1 0 v S t d Th Imperial Theater New York R ran eater Winter Garden New York Try This For Rheumatic ; f A e | Century Theater New York s COE. Hom & Sons | e Sl eln;!“ mnjl:f;j:shiz iy Blevila. rass L . Stl’and Theatel’ BrOOk]y'n for years Joint-Ease is the one ’"’ " v“lx‘« | Ritz Theater Newark, N. : New York City | Royal Theater Newark, N. Tivoli Theater Newark, N. Sanford Theater Newatk, N. Strand Theater Waterbury, Conn. FREE FOOTBALLS BRI RN Given Free to the Lucky Boys attending the Show after school Monday Nov. 15(h. To Sec “FOREVER AFTER” A Tale of Football and War Adm. 10c Footballs on Display at Star Confectionery