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< ot .!!9 i ; l written by the press agencles for th CLUSIVE RIGHT! “Exclusive Rights Lyceum's current feature I a melodramatic offering polftical background. unseen influence of crooks operating behind the politt cal administrations and the ©f the plot ranges from the dives "—LYCEUM of | the underworld, through the <of|"\ drawing rooms, into the very of the chief executive of a state, cast includes Lillian Rich, Glass, Shelden Lewis, Gayns Whit- man, Raymond McKee and others. The companion attraction is Boven Bandits,” with Harry Carey in the leading role. h, This is & plcture of the west in hich the hero, secking vengeance on a gangster who had killed his his To better trace the slayer, he becoming brother, starts to hunt down man. Joins a band of thieves, the seventh member of th The serial “On Guard,” BADE. TR lh..!lihu:: -!:!“ one of the dr’lmas‘ wi It sho“! thP grafters and scope “The starring | Cullen Landls, also is offered on the U Il!n K ) !..... h ; Unlees otherwise indicated. theatrical nmotices and reviews in this column are ® respective amusement company. | S A R A e T T o e i ! “YVETTE' DELIGHTS (Py Herald Reviewsr) (Cast of Characters) Bennet: itater program. - 5 Announcement that the Lyceum fs s Durkt %o present tha De Dorest photo films Howe klortly and on the opening be ers’ classic, “Don Juan,” John Barrymore. starring AT THE PALACE Then a football coach is prayinz for ome material for his team, and | he comes across a young man who | lakes on the entire male population 1t a college dance and comes out the victor, his prayers are heard! The role of the voung Hercules is | played by Lefty Flynn, star of the F.B.O. picture, “The College Boeb,” howing at the Palace theater today nd Saturday. in action and is rich in comedy Belicate romance, It was written b Jack Ca and the continuity by Gerald Duf AT THE RIALTO Deceiver,” Lew Cody's aewest starring vehicle comes to the Rialto theater today for a two day's tun. The second feature today and tomorrow 13 “Race Wild,” a thrilling melodrama of the racing turf star- ug Eileen Percy and David Tor- Fen. Another chapter of the cur- tent serial as well as a comedy and pews reel will also bs shown. To- morrow afternoon as a special event tor the children several pairs of ball bearing roller skates, the best that oney can buy, will be distributed n those kiddies who hold the luck: toupons. Damrosch Conducts Last Concert From Chair New York, April 8—(UP)—Wal- | p=r Damrosch, conducting his last poncert as regular leader of the Kew York Symphony orchestra, co kapsed last night but refused to quit, finished conducting “Gotter- | mmerung” from a chair. When he was called back ten | F,‘ es by an enthuslastic audience amrosch broke down and wept. The conductor underwent a sinus speration recently and has not fully | }ocovered. His face was in bandages luring the concert. Damrosch resigned as conductor » the orchestra to give radio con- terts and lectures on music. Church Work to Taking Up Politics Camden, N. pis cholce today between remaining Prefer I politics or giving his full time to [next to Miss MacDonald, and do it bis church work, the Rev. Camille Estornelle, rector of St. John's Epis opal church here, chi e was named by the non-partisan jrague of Camden for city commis- lioner on thefr ticket, and will come | bp for election on May 10. The rector was asked by the bishop ) the New Jersey diocess to decide n his course. He was tcld that it | [;‘oum be impossible for him to con- nue in both positions. MANUFACTURER DIES. ieon Phillp Feustman was With | ‘Worthington Pump Company. New York, April 8 (®—Leon Puillp Feustman, 66, vice president | ¥ the Worthington Pump and Ma- ghmery Corporation, dled at his ome hera vesterday. He was born b Philadelphia. , After being graduated from the t?!\i\'arafly of Pennsylvania in 1882, © was & chemist in Leadville, Col., iter becoming resident manager in fexico for the Consolidated Smeit- mg and Refining company. In 1903 he assumed the vice-pres- dency of the Power and Mining Ma- Fhmery company, before that con- ern was merged with the Interna- onal Steam Pump Company, reor- tanized into the Worthington Pump tnd Machinery Corporation. $250,000 FOR PICTURE. Boston, April 8 (P—“Master Meathcote,” a Gainsborough, recent- {v valued at $250,000, has been pur- ‘hased by Governor Alvan T. Fuller, 1t was learned last night. The paint- Ing was brought to Boston for the fovenor's inspection by a represen- tative of §ir Joseph Duveen, Lon- Yon and New York art dealer. The overnor did not reveal the pur- thase price, but the painting is men- lioned as the most valuable of his bollection, which contalns Rom- hey's “Lady De La Pole," acquired tor $225,000. !PARSONS’ HARTFORD Three Nights Beginning Monday MATINEE WEDNESDAY MRS. FISKE in Henrik Ibsen’s Play of Family Life “GHOSTS” bill will 1s0, the famous Warner Broth- | The picture abounds ! , April 8 (P —Given | the latter. | Can a man whole truth and truth | he will lose a lot of friends and find |Bimself in many embarrassing sit tell the truth, th nothing but th for five hours? uations. | which {8 announced as the little sis. ter of “No,NoNanette" last night after a five months’ gagement in Chlcago. en; lected toward a new church process of adhering strictly to truth is extremely painful and form: the basis for this comedy ranks among the best presented in played by Donald Brian, bets he can | cateh neitlier of the leaders if hs did | tell tHe truth for five hours in order | win the dista vent. |to double the money which his| After the de n the bzxch-troxe sweetheart, Yvette Ralston, played race, in which issmuller wore | by Jeanette McDonald, has eol 1 ¢ Epeed, Te | several years. “Yes, Yes” is | club, Los Angeles, held second until claimed as better than “No, No.”"|,aqr the finish, when he coliapsed |V As a poular fad of the day 15,14 was barely able to finish. | “questions and answers” ing interrogation and reply are here- | the high board diving and wate by printed. “Is Yes,' better ;oo finals complete the progr: i than ‘No, No'?"" The reply Yes, | pete Des Jardines of Miami, Fla ‘Yes, Yes' is.” It is superior In | (he diving champion, meets the many respects. It has & broader | jowhoard champion, Farid plot. It has more comedy. It8i,; gim little Egyptian repre characters give the cast a greater opportunity to display their talents. : PARSONS' NS’ AUDIENCE, 552 Musical Comedy Makes Impres- Gaston | Siom on Hartford Appearance o H«nnlns’; Revere Lynd. | indoor tanks today He can, but This is demonstrated In "Yes, Yes, | Yvette,” the Frazee musical comedy and which | played at Parsons’ theater, Hartford, Bob Bennett, The the 15 | which the follow- ORIGINAL MARY TELLS Fable Was Written About Her and Pet. that followed Mary th house near Sterling, Mas was recently purchased by Mary, according to Mrs. Wales. Mrs. Hughes, 83 year sold, ass: followed her to causing great excitemen age critics of the y among t teferel s, however, Josephine H as &l auth London, April 8 (UP)—The lan school which Henry Ford, was an impostor, and so was | Mary Hughes, Nee Thomas, of Liangollen, school one da he ounger gen- ve or the poem and assert it was pub- { lished in Boston in 1830, which was 14 years b Hughes was | born. So it must have been a couple { other lambs. SWINMING CONTEST Between Weismuller Spence of Brooklyn. 1| Chicago, April 8 (P—Th A. A. U. swimmin lay betwe | Walter Spence ot of en Brooklyn Cen- | tral Y. M. C. A. and Johnny Weiss- © | muller of the Illinois Athletic club, | | with Spence leading 15 1-2 points to The 500 yard style race = concluding our-day | meet, wili determine the honor. A third entry in this race Gno—g Kojac, i \ but eight po! n | Phil Daubenspeck of the Veni Besides the {the Ambassador Swimming club ! Los Angcle 'In tiza matter of music, that s a | RIS ¢ infon. “Y Yes"” has Aty <" 2 | Queen Plans Return to |2 couple of catchy tunes in moderr |tempo, snappy musical sung by professionals. In recent engagements in numbers | which are a little too difficult for‘ the lay, tongue to wrap around but | which go over with a bang when Hart- | |ford Mr. Brlan was at a disadvan- tage because his part did not allow Rome, April 8.—Devotion to h |adopted land and improved heal | may enable Qu=en Victoria of § den to return this summer to h royal residence at Solliden, on th island of Ocland. Queen Victoria | spending this season in {htm to shine in his full splendor. |Jialy, obeying her phys {But in “Yes, Yes" he has o part|gers, ideally suited to his abllity. and he | makes the most of it. !Donald is a fascinating, Miss Mac- | magnetic | smueh o When her majesty became i1l la: year, Swedish court Vi sturbed lest t eir qu ABOUT ORIGINAL LAMB British Woman, 83, Says Childhood and Walter | ‘BUYS GOLD BRICK of §1,080 Savings 9 minutes, Nathan L withdrew his 1if from the bank and bhought |interest in a sented by £4.000, The stranger he had |longest then left the box [Lewis as “security,” while | parted with the ot |his “money” from th ithe other part of the box. |while Lewis became {finally called police. The box |opened and the small gilt circ |about the size of a five cent w jthat Lewis had thought to be gold, ‘pmwd to be only gilt. {slck.”" he told police last night to ask about r ing fand how the next {one representing himsel? as he d r two to draw bank to buy After a anxious and NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8 1927, APPOMATTOX DAY WITH SAME RESULT ' Washington Man IS Fleeced Out| vis, a tailor, savings of #1,0§ a part “box of gold” repre- the strangers as worth known the “Every time I think of it I get in relating how the first stranger had National Champlonship Now TLies!come in his shop the day before a building next door for a radio supply store; day two men, 2 National 'n‘mfir and the other as a chemist, championship in | had [0 the 1ocal offictals in the preven- | |tion of forest and brush fircs. erlin Items Tha Boys' club meeting wi {gin promptiy at 7 o'clock thk.! eve- ning. The contest which has been rinning for the past several wecks | ;\\l‘l be open to competition a this eveni The st: the boys is ther practice the | will bo held tonight | S=—mm=rd o exhibition is slated for| Washington, April § (P — On |t of May 6 and Phy [the word of three men, one of |[D iam Ogle is planning |whom he had known less than 24 | ear's event the great- ours and the other two less than | 8" histor m Nob | Cromiwell entertained her sister, Mrs Francis Deming of Rerlin, for the day. ing for th before the Mrs. G. E. Dalbey was pleas ly surprised at the h Ralph Gamble last eve ILafanso club of she is a member, a birthday party The Modern Woodmen will meet this evening at the home of Edward |Clark at 8 o'clock. Speedsters on Main street } | been obliged to observe caution d past few days as part of the ing t which organizati The occasion was come in search of the first|_ S b |stranger to sell him a “"box nr'“_fit:’ cToNEntare Uat it oie Fildt hepanse Wer Hectet mbtes) or construction. Sev- [md how the first stranger “hap- pened” to show up a few minutes | later. | He also 014 how the a alcoho! the gold and prono 18 | worth 84,000, -year-old Brooklyn ed | p Wednesday and - | set a new world's record. George has | so far, so he could | rle Ids! mghl and | arly haif the ce 500 yard race tonight, = of Popular Swedish Resort er he is NET | goubt to the extra ca st | n be young woman who can dance Erace- | compelled to spend the rest of her fully and sing sweetly. Herbert| oo away from them. Queen Vic | Corthell, the round promoter of | yoria will be 63 years old tiis ycar. | Florida real estate, hits the bull's- | | eve every time he appears on istage. Arnold Luoy glves rnmcdy bishop. Other males hav. |ing prominent parts are Leo Hen- | | ning and John Mack. \carn the burden for the. fair sex, | well. the cast | tions are brillfant. |as Helene Lynd and Mary Jane. If | Corthell hits the bul , these two girls destroy the target utter- ly. Miss Lynd appears as 2 “Dumb Dora™ and is perfect. |1s a wild eyed dancer and has more 1«'59! than the Washington monu- ment. The audience stopped |show with applause after their ap- | pearance in the second act. The chorus is composed of good |looking girls who |dance. The costumes are fresh and clean. The settings are attractive. “Yes, Yes” will play for the rest ot the week at Parsons’ with a matinee on Saturday. whose character French Governmen.i Is Concerned Over China Paris, April 8 (A—The French government was gravely preoccupled today by news that the Chinese province of Yunnan, whose frontler passed into the control of the Can- tonese. The Matin understands that the next meeting of the cabinet will con- sider the question whether there are sufficlent forces to- protect the ex- tremely long frontier line from pos- sible incursions. The ministers, the newspaper learns, will also discuss the governor-generalship of the col- ony. is in France, and ft is felt that the colony ought not be left without a responsible head in the midst of the present difficulties. PALACE HARTFORD POLI PLAYERS ALL THIS WEEK ‘Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat, 2:15 Every Eveniog 8:13 Mat. Direct from over 300 Performances at Earl Carroll's Wallack's Theater, New York City “Laff That Off” Presented by the Finest Stock Organ- ization tn Americe Starring MARION GRANT snd VINCENT COLEMAN DIRECTION BERNARD STEELE Ere. B0c-33.45—Mat. B50c-82.30 A Clean Langh Every Twenty Feconds the a very ! good impersonation of a bishop, or | the popular conception of a musical | Virginla Ralston and Amy Revere | Then there are two members of delinea- They are billed Mary Jane < the | know how to| touches on French Indo-China, has| Deputy Varenne, the governor, | REED l\hl ES FT&H“" NT Won't Retorn to Washington Ti Ford Trial is Over. Detroit, April 8 sesslons of the senats campalgi funds investigating committee unt ! the Ford-Sapiro pleted. “They will simply have to hol ington,” the Missourian phatically ington over a week-end, but I ea the trial here.” | This declaration was occaslone i by Charles G. tea still retains its full powers an his appointment of Senator Simeol coed Senator Guy D. can, West Virginia, resigned. | | I Capilot SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT 1 TODAY and SATURDAY H|Ils of Kentuc | RIN-TIN TIN || JASON ROIARDS i| Bring the kiddies! It's a real treat! Pedigreed police puppy given away FREE! Co-Feature VIOLA DANA in “HOMESTRUCK” BEGINNING SUNDAY JOHN GILBERT RENEE ADOREE in “THE SHOW” Try Our Daily SPECIAL LUNCHEON AND DINNER, 65c. No Cover Charge, Entertainment every Wednesday and Saturday Evening. Dancing Every Evening. Blue Swan libel suit is com- “I may be able to get into Wash- | ‘ | do nothing until I am through with | the statement of Vice President Dawes that the commit- D. Fess, republican, of Ohio, to suc- Goft, republi- | 11 (UP)—Senator | James A. Reed of Missouri announc- | ed here today that he would not go | | back to Washington to attend any n | il 4| up u'ml T can get back to Wash- sald em- n| d da e ! property and r | [and the have been posted which are most used by jand the n is ke 1mit of BERLIN NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) termed tioning, suitable Against Fires Grif ed to vy winds of Waring ire Warden Lewis A. ng of brush and at, wherever possi of the excess bru t ated blished fire bru "\ | indiscriminate b he ning would lead to possible damage in view of th burning : claims t of bry woods are drying rapid! In the case of reslde side the fire needed from the fire warden but he "“= of lving 1 districts, emphasizes the need tion In case of brush b t lead to spre i o town has been from brush fires thi due, car, ion exercised The unseason-fowing by local residents. able high winds of the for e members of the new past ¢me caution is needed in as ad- he 1 be laid the belated March winds his request town livin, dis vts from him for Fa o) property | fact that the | no permit fs|sion, due cau- | g which | ding to valuable | arly free no past week |have created a dangerous situation fire warden's thought timely. Fire Warden fith also re- | ed that ail fis] ren who now | are fairly numerous, use extra care {n the extinguishing of cigaretts and | cigar butts and the ashes of t Last fall's record of ¢ forest fires from the us ving to hi iings of forest fire close check on the situation Camp fires, the warden and constant supervision of some in this town, the farme communrity banding togethe vent this source of danger. Wardel warning 18 | Yangtse by means of junks eir except with the per- | under the | de- pendable person, have been tabooed | of the | to pre- n Griffith asks that any violations of the permit or camp fire restrictions be raported to him. State game wardens who are, at | [this time of the vear, busy patroling | e picdgad thelr support | streams PALACE ml‘l AY I(l SAT !'Rl‘ \\' Added Attraction “THE PASSION PLAY” THE “LIFE OF OUR “T"L COl.l. R LEFTY FLYNN A Thrilling Story o’ the Gridiron “I}uflaln IXIII‘ E Treo to the Children Tomorrow Bascballs — Bats — Gloves Also a Complete BASEBALL SUIT 9_. This coupon and 10c. admits a lady to any matinee cxcept Sat. or Holldays. SUN.—MON.—TU| APRIL 10-11-12 2—GREAT FEATURES— BEBE DANIELS in “THE SPLENID CRIME" TOM TYLER and HIS PALS In a riot of fun in “WILD TO GO” RIALTO Continuous Performance 2-10:15 ‘catures Today and Tomorrow “THE GAY DECEIVER” with Lew Cody & Carmel Myers. “RACE WILD" A thriller with Eileen Percy COMEDY—SERIAL—NEWS FREE ROLLER SKATES FOR THE KIDDIES TOMORROW AFTERNOON. | cornet “ | frontiers and eral narrow escapes have been re- | ported princlpally from exces speed and quick steps to avoid t h over the road P 4 official board of the Meth. |50 to artend 4 = {odist church will meet Sunday fol- | & # "‘,fi BAKERS [lowing the regular morning service. |, g : Loy mdn CERTIRIED, never on '>v~ New Bntam Trust Co. (a8 hie %fi!!fl!‘u " rls’ C,,,':'J’mf‘if“?h‘lf“ ~ew York | Baker Extract Co., Springfield, Mass. st company Girls' | S terday afternoon, offi- | o coming year wera elect- | follows: Miss Dorothy Lath ss Mary Tiern Vera Thurston, 0 Miss Jessie Blair, man of the social committee. ports were read and accepted s for the activities of the cl ns the coming year were out- prasident: tr chair- R ne ol $10.000 FIRE LOSS Boston, April 8 () — ues adorned the faces an as they e anklin and ts in the wholesale d atter subduing a b quarters of the DuPont fs company. Their complex- fons ranged from a delleate laven- {der to deep blue and purple. | The fira, starting from an explo- was confined to the top floor, mated at $10,000, Brilifant hands emen a building at Fr arch s today th a loss PICKING UP PRIESTS Tondon, April 8 (A —The Kong correspond of the change Telegraph reports that war- ships between Hankow and Wuhu | are picking up Spanish priests who, to disturbed conditions and threats of violence, hurriedly evacu- ated towns along that section of H'r' ARBITRATION TREATY Lisbon, FPortugal, April § (F— | Portugal and Spain have opened ne tiations for a treat and arbi with delimitatton of definitc the fishery z the Guadiana river. The Girl of A Thousand Thrills! Wild, Wise, Attrac- tive! An Eternal Font of Nervous Energy— the Super-Flapper— Parties! Passions! Chances with a Gay Laugh; a Cynical Nod For the Past. and then the END of Mad Parade! SENSATION SEEKERS Tonight ! Tomorrow ! 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