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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1927, 2 ROBB MAKES DEBUT % Ak IS AWARDED By AMFS TREATIES | GUGGENHEIM FELLOWSHIP | treatic theti Finds Sympathy In America | cral, He said the fecling in America | $352,500, is one of sympathy for China and| Salarles of justices and judges, ‘n» is appealing for that sympathy | $647.500; superior court expenses, to crystallize into na he drew ation. Boston tea party was opium ame in a British accompanied m\\\\x\\smms\\\x\x\\\\\\\\\\\\s\\\\\\ a hypo- $54,000; board of control, It was action. | $1,047,000; military department, Unless otherwiss Indicated, written by tho theatrt press agencles 1. ’ 4 \\'\\\\\\\\\\\\\.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ANANNNNNEN BOOTS" AT THE RIALTO | Fast Side second- shop to the links of Kin hrilling « and is called 1 cel will 2lso be shown. fternoon oller ska wmong the omorrow soy Lirs ted showing humaniy appeali vho married s money wh without i il a4 much lov- fund; trut hop ult er man a young sh ad been 1 with her husband tim succoeds Khe nk ! and 1 in nat Fnsely ten t her himsel er in has the ihre and you tra dy. ture role the comp: « “The s |« ction the ci This s vouth Ie are ory & who Iiro: on 1 isod minine rc il clut calthy lway not BROWN DER ioday grateful to . 1o rided th hay has not iereen rounded tast of play ing over 1 with a bar Johnuny me of our nent wo wround for to ador comed him 1 who put- yarious assist in always 1 at en mo- find and in 1t a gzood time he a another John- at lov lian can [ reen on, s that 3 o : arrest of ture for Willinm 170x a4 tomorro roduetion, iy Well vill be on 1} i Kiss. a his 11 tonig vmatenrs | HARTFORD Herbert 1 picturizition of the brothers in the French o is coming to Pars Wi commencing | ¢ “The publishers | val Christopher | om which the have been supply the (-sell The PARSONS, Gest cnon's explot 5% three tign J ter Alonday » Major Wren's novel, nre was made pressed lately to wands of local hool n indication popularity of 1 and wild Legion Strar Desert. The o, s’ | for a March ' pie- hard | de- | t of emend hi ntu on the of three broth ove hoother sitdhood proved v of dea red not tal stronger theme her practical as af That it conld 11 heir is fore consid: i Jox office altraction 1ade s0 the st ineluding sueh Ronald Colman, oal Beery Jamilton, Mary ether with sneh jon as he conld Sroven hy Mr it inee performers i Alic ian excellent it on direct i - has in 7 o ‘ort CHAPLIN CASE SETTLEMENT Report Among Will Not it n That 1 ey of the appear- | Friends is Come to Tr March of court divorce suit out aplin -» pnwn today. Coming afier an announcement by Lloyd Wright, sel for the fa- fous comedian, that he would leave ramediately to confer with Chaplin n New York, was a stat nt from \'re. Chaplin's attorney that no fur- | her attempt wonld be made at this ime to obtain alimony payment. | While neither Mrs, Chaphn nor | er and were commenting on he newest development close riends believed a truce had been sizned. {EAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WA —————— e — e | Try Our Daily SPECIAL LUNCHEON AND DINNER, No Cover Charge. Wednesday l‘llllll:. 65¢. Entertainment ever and Saturday F Dancing Every Exening. DENTIST Dr. Henry R. Lasch 353 Main Street X-Ray Pyorrhen Teatments 1t Rverage accordi shows the This is | prosec e and reviows fn this co St don \\\\\‘ ANVNNRNANNDING\ 33 GOOD PROGRAM AT CAYITOL wtord Taxi Danc Irama of 1 e a Joan v olli e wit ley in the to the nd YNeil is an a oS the story filmed New York Yank training gro o oof t n th itol price owin 3270 ARRESTS FOR - SPEEDING IN 1026 - - of Nine Daily Fall Into Police Net five th Conneeticn for spor s drivin i entir approxima =z to a stats vehield nt of the notor departint oprrators w srehended for violati This is the first an inder 11 nun new auton I nd piac off 1 Connecticut necessarily law wit he W o utor M the o th and, jon, imprisonine enty-ni in o e by direet o work ou three by sor their aperator to jail s, Peopic iving paid costs of ling went tn convicted of S of $48- ir ckless ¢ 02.51 and perators Tn Tex hotorists fr ne swamp to another. RIALTO Continuous Perfo ‘oday & Tomors mance EDDIE CANTOY “KID BOOTS” with Clara Bow Rillie Dove. “WITH DANIEL BOONL THRU THE WILDERNESS? ing Roy Stewart, TO\H('IHZU\\ AFTE (\(Ni\' PALACE IARTEORD At 8:15 Tonight Prompt GALA PREMIER OPENING e, 8. Z. POLL Presents THE POLI PLAYERS Best Stock Organizatios Amerien Starring MISS MARION ANT ME. VINCENT COLEMAN in DAVID BELASCO'S Great Brond- way Suceess “THE DOVE” POLI PRICES Is in Florida and i h AY SONG COMPOSER %! Two Original Scotch Songs Sung, t Rotary Megting i club spopsor it the night night, n adi atel consisti anquet. Brit concert o vin club, was we vded. Th prepar mu no spec rer The trumental Maret Ie Ho, violir Harold Charles A. Jo crive sur She ler at Finden's Kashn rson's “Until, of Summer,” om Warren Johnson two Piut il it \ zing pia £ men, i mder th telage h 1 Hart, gave i mselves, | mightily. wed. from heir casing A uniqu ok, otlay ve bonnie his syst with and what o has they them a ns of the jagged anid hlands. sire to put paper re- words athe on with we Hart to s« service r Last night Mr. Pbb, san “Bonnle Wi her” and “Mid two Scot- nit Hore v O Wi Tiow at wors o with meckgroun m like 1 drow Vi compil . He followed wski Romq L: Van Goen piano, iforts om it 1 rese folk evok nd high fa- with ol of singir s Minnetonka,” with Miss Little Ar, Fleitzer helping with an violin obligato. This Ind n with such an t the singers h Hi Ues o, ginal “on gi no provi wmother, choosing Bird's woll to the GANS STATION RAIDED Mareh 25 (P r of & gaso- ition here, ar, night by police from | un barracks on charges of | eping intoxicating liquor with ir to sl and llinz intoxi- His case continued hy Foord Monday, and Lant son Jars filii last propr 1 wa until nt LYCEUM TODAY—SATURDAY —BIG FEATURES—3 REED HHOWES Greatest Picture “THL NIGHT owL” Chapter— Without a Iu‘ —Fi “The Hous CO-FEATURE “A WO! N'S HEAR Featuri Enil Ben LADIES MA This Conpon and 10c will ad- mit any lady to best scats. i PARSONS’ HARTFORD t Week CoM. \lfl\l)\\ MARCH 28 Twice SEAT SALE New Britain Phone Orders Given special - Attention. "BEAU GESTE Herbert Brenow's Masterful Production THE YEAR'S GREATEST MELODRAMA oA Puraimcuns Ficiire l | hony ( tra L00—Eves, 50¢.-81.50 Learn Dancmg' , BALLROOM 150 W. MAIN ST. TEL. 613 or 1436-5 | Emerson Studio |! | sociate ! mo ac mey Irs cot a hoo! o alli girls sho th fron to \ he foot ot play part T mor ey T inve the Mayp in 1 ting 2 |“Perchof the Devil” FOR CHINA'S WOES Dean of Pekmg School Speaks | at Center Church New Britain Girl w0 Spend Year in Italy Studying Old Pavements protessor of Greek and Latin Sal 1al treaties with foroign owers is the of the " today, according to Dr. & I'ang Lew, dean of the ersity school of theology China. Dr. Lew spoke last gathering of men un- auspice I’irst Congregational church, opened his address by stating newspaper stories of th a ar anle s of the syste Associated | ¢S are obtained, he s impression that handled entirely by indi- and said “reporters and re men with families they must support and we make allo’ nces for various cording to various repor- he only two reliable news- n who do not mislead t according to Dr. Lew's i urnalism, are Thomas I Mil- with the New York rover Clark, cditor of China, Leader. of the situation f1 China aid China today might be com- cd to an old ho he Las lived in the house for reneration after gener- : and gone but the de- ndanws of the same family con- remain, d r the e its and customs as their ances- needs remodel nd it remodel A house niture without n the 1l when prov of i 4 156 iggenheim Me- rial W York, it been announced. The award : ke a yeur's study ot Augustan pave China lican It and a4 native hter of t Ne lute w Stanl» mem Have Wil e rter, the m- mother Iy the reial high school, 1 as Miss ¢ the teaching o w remem- ow. a former Uf of the mem- New foreig GIRL SCOUT NEWS ficld meeting itdates in the lay morning. The 5 o atten at the Center Hartford car 35, start from L ATNS Maple hill. to Lring a li No mannals or thern outd be b pplications minations for April should be hands of the ¢ should be forwardec mediately ellie We s in ku.md must pers tor second trail class will cirls itire as 18, will aking on for merit . in to ptaing this week to tt o will give cond candidates in wishing to pass itions tor and aking noise. history of Dr. Sun Yat fonal president. Ereat loa 3 with re frem public life was t o springing up of 1 governors wno aid from their own personal g Miss brought on a civil war which form een in existen of le to shift the class April this s work Dr throu on : a irection West first of give lat seonts on at New girls tak rHific: re el Satr gir 3 Brit- April ospital. e receive 1 Cross and explaine ion is He said the were divided wrof Commer 1 bu m the R play will b 1 Wednes- | country. 8:1 | tor the ne ir vit ot on o8 tor Our Babbits xt convention 10 be held in rth, south, east or a teac t ligrensia, the National Bdueational tssociation, elects to its association Anna Ryiz. mar- | members from all over China. They Mavic Maleski, Anna|:re united always and their pro- ram is always national,” he are s of Troop 7 John's ¢ inves tor in the tend *toniai, Tarrant, ntion of gove N going | said short | vr th ans of all th rnors and unif o could itions military China H 1919 with spoke of the “He now a nonenity ever unity Chir led. He said sponsible for a risa to power in oo € and bis is eliminat- ¢ ow tional “Cupid b g on rapidiy 15 ar t ntral Con- 1 is working on a Calovies” The ted and plans | for production nley Me- is woing for a hike to The girls will mas of Troop 16 was Mrs. Leon o eeting thi at | as ccause foren he speaker Chinese people are their owa tronbles, n who tries to form a imment in China meets a K wali—the problem of the un- qual treaties with foreign nations.” Tlnstrating how the western na- have imposed these uncqual and i roop No. churel tthe o thy Mida &ted by Hill “Every i W zove lin Saturday. Spragne ti o week 1 ()t)ll\ N \m.l\ll\\ A Argentina, Mareh o oods in Juiny provin extreme northwest of Arg have cause the h of more | 1 seventy persons, THE NEW e d 2 ALW \\\ nn- |L.\Illu\ TODAY—SATURDAY JOHNNY HINES Takes the lid off Laughter in the whizz-bang comedy of the year “The Brown Derby” “The Midnight Kiss” TONIGHT DON'T MISS SAMMY WELLS' AMATEURS House of Hits! TODAY AND SAT. DOUBLE FEATURE Gertrude Atherton's with BUSCH TALLEY MAL PAT ( S VP P — This Coupon and 10c admits n lady to any seat, any matince except Saturday and holiday. o a2 e . e [“The Taxi Dancer”” | with Owen Moore—doan ) “Sllde, Kelly, Shde" STARTING SUNDAY Wilson Woodrow's Famous Novele “HER 2ND CHANCE" with ANNA Q. NILSSON also LON CHANEY 1 “THE TRAP" BEGINNING SUNDAY William Haines Sally O'Nei 1|—l hl arry Carey Washi IRI nuln \ o rwn 'HTI‘.\\' AND SATURDAY A Great Bill of Mits t? NSATION OF BROADWAY ! HOLLAND & BARRY & RUTN with Co. medy_coated TECK Melodies MURDOCK Up A Tree IND SCT “THE MONKEY TALKS” NEXT SUNDAY——GII DA GRAY in “CABARTY of the brotherhood | nimous tor a united ean | trouble | | | Roods to foreign ports were req ame is impos- | China | Sen | to whom | His, [ei { the other | date by Rritish gunboat and the Coloni 1 \\rr-) forced to pay an indemnit and high inter s a gift for re- Lom’mavl n, A few ars landed an army “We have fou people who must and sheltered and said, He said China | sionaries, later the Bri Boston was 1 1 ish | necds good mie-‘ but there hundred million | $ be fed, (’Iolhml‘ cmployed,” be | Comnacticut State board of education, state library, $2 Agricultural colle | 86 Storrs experiment station, $70,00 Connecticut Agricultural Experiment station, $345.00 dee are some bad a British port subject only to British | missionaries the same as there are | partment of agriculture laws. The a son: the cou: v ruins. Late marched thre 1 laid Washingto on cities on the lantic seaboard as well as those on| Dr. Lew the Mississippi river were made sca- | Theodore A. Gr ports for foreign natfons, being tak- of Y en from America by the power of received the hayonet Ihis B. A, and M Boston, a teacher in Norfolk, V- immersed as hecam Episcopal sem subject only to foreign laws and 00l, taught were used as coaling statlons by |seminary, is these powers. | Congragational The government was od to |1 borrow money from these forcign nd to continue paying i per cent bonus was for payment of loan be- me due. Then a section of Man land was set bad here are about At- lin China but the in to foreign pow- in i for king sident in Cl lary Alumnt a oting w Wooc attan aside as a foreign hty per cent of t ) A frman of the announced re not allowed to vote. it on .\x-nl 24. st of the taxes but had influence. The settlement & ame the haven for all sorts of b rascals and political military | en a tariff was imposed. C five per cent fariff was pai the forcign shippers but American to pay 85 per cent. Wants Fair Treatment 4. is about what th China today. The utions. One solution elgn eountries to dis Chir to arm it out. He | var hecan. | The Hoveles | onpIoRK OTPIRIL | senate ren bl nment | FRbLoT: f than the b years and falls $36 is Whether tiold in China nu said which ! upon i s i1 treaties. ] “’fi."h] 5 S the spe triendly > and aid fian mations ser boats. i | partments. Russia has vo! ha board of fina country board of fin period. ker said. | ndation e avel tions inc | ing appropriatior o armice & and Americans should study and! China morao, about China being talk. China ean -foreizn unymore | ites can afford to | 200; secretary of te treasurer, $1,4 foreign is cra aftord to be an than the United & be anti-China. | “It took the United States seven | years to fight i Revolutionary war, ven years more to write its | constitution 'ars before its North ana re united. 1t | took more than 100 vears befora the | acid tests proved that hyphenated | Amer N nt Ame Elderly People Grow old gracefully. Keep your eyes young by having them esxam- ined every two years to determine if your glasses nced changing. Our thorough experience modern equipment assure yon of an examination that is accurate and dependable, Our Glasses Will Rejuvenste Your Sight. A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist, Satisfaction Guaranteed All New ministo; 400,000 ( was introduced by Rev. | ne. He is a gradu- e Divinity his Ph. clergy versity school of t program plans for the P Hduby ot ¢ SIB623602 FOR STATE EXPENSES Maintenance Budget for Penod‘ ; Ending in 1929 Presented sum requested by the It exceeds, 760 the recommendations o appropriation comamitte: aded the f For the governor's At | 1,325,000 interest on s Gt I comptroller, $85.200; attorne; | HOSIERY SPECIAL—21.49-81.05 Discontinued Hoslory $1.10 Stock—All MARION HAT SHOP 95 W. MAIN Miscellaneous agricultural $50,000; motor vehicl highway insurance 5 banking $254,000; dairy and partment, $130,40( ¢ s department, § fisheries and ga fish com rs in America. | ristians scattered. s0c departe departe depa departs fo0d de tic ani- board of sheil &chool D. He received A. at Columbia, Union seminary, e and fact workm $101 $141.4 a byterian the pensation com ion areh, utilities commission ss00, R. old state $47S,- $1,183,640; hool and \Lunst hospital hos hospit ata priso ciormatory, utions, s TRAL JR. M. S, am: t I ps © school will oon in the s the §-2 mpions. both games basketb, . NOTES 2 bask al Junic wi s issued a call for har candidates. In the la the school paper a coupon was printed on which any pupil desiring to play a4 fill out his intentions and position he would want to play. Mr. Brewsten plans to climinate poor playersanl build up a good team. It bee vid that Plainvill to play school various wwever, material not playing challenge will The pupi i “hool 1t on courses for g0 resent deciding high school. second hand mar- v on Herald oftice, th $03,0 (including tate bonds); gen- | state, New Britain's ket depends Classified Ads, BAGS SCARFS Advance Showing We are ready with a splendid selection of all the latest style, in color, head sizo. Hosicry | A splendid selection of im- ported models, also Knox Sport Hats. Callahan & Lagosh ST. TEL. 300 Main St., New Britain. Phone 570 e The Old Reliable Store LINGERIE The D. 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