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SSANSANY -’ . Lk [I’n., AN N“ir“m“lli lfll 1“ 'fi v S = Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this column are written by the press agencles for the respective amusement company. R L LT E T TR OO RNSNAR R SR T AR RRRRA AR R NN lof evidence declared to link the | princeton, . Smith| jecided opinlon about the prospects| COUNTRY STORE AT PALACE | “ROOKIES” ALL WEEK | slaying of Georse E. Powell, Jr. jand Vassar Harvard la the favorite|o¢ such. He told. a - republican Tonttes store will bp held tonig Owing to many requests and by ! wealthy broker, and his secretary, | Woman C°“"Fc‘_‘” '“"““l Horrs::e meeting: “There is no more danger it the Palace theater with many popular demand, the Capitol has de- | | Miss Marge Pike, with an asserted ‘l”"f'_‘:’“\-o \On’lcd'“ members of of Calvin Coolidge becoming a mon- | autiful gifts including a beautiful | cided to hold over “Rookies” for | dictagraph scheme to pry into the | A.nygh; Lc;:s\al:‘c;fl;;?' is of his becom ‘!nor lamp. hm w 1\‘\10\"'\ ~r 1 '3] the 't -;,I_‘("\""\‘ B ledik tha T Gapitol secrets of the financial muddle of | New York—Peaches, blonde, has i coun ste ce ever held wds X ; Petroleum Corporation |, | t doUble Anpearing 1o SOUA LS e P e S comedyiatitan | the Julian a brunette double. Appearing in| % stsra e SoR e ‘rl LN i e king. | | today engrossed a corps of investi- |\ afric court for her employer, Mil- “f‘:?‘ “;a"b“m Ukraine—Such a | e e o :hs upop laughs are evoked as iua!ors trom the district attorney's | qreq Miller was asked by the ms nhy line s‘l?f;;:; now. iniites, > \ - 45 . ‘. D a flice, strate “Aren't you Peaches?” “I'm | % e Lailadant el « Sryant shburn, Ligia Gol- Dane ar Arthur o st 3 i o well, Bryaut Washburn, ia Gol L Daneing, S | " The dictagraph plot theory was |,j\ave mistaken for her,” was the ned in honor of the New York conda, Wilfred Lucas, » oth- 1 In h last night by banker and philanthropist. .+ feature is ‘“Transcontinental Never before, to the management Inguoten bile the Shes il T [eepln Limit the greatest train wreek | knowledge ,has this city seen as fun- | chlef District Attorney Harold Da- [ P ar tiimb tiis. Ripples spread, vis after police had announced their |\ oy Y—Because of gos-| New York—One of the finest cof- o i e e ol Herane . to smiles, to laughs, and | conclusion that the deaths of the | 1y o4 Hiram Holden, 22 year-old fins the negro scction of Harlem has double fextnre program with couple whose bullet pierced bodles (4001 rincipal, and a teacher with | “Ver seen cost $10,000. Charles E. red with a thrill that on the edge of the seat, what finish—a laugh that sends you to the outside still laugh- ts. “His People” it's not story but a human docu- not whipped cream fanta: bread of life; not a sul mant; hut the honest victure for one viewing but one to e G 2 at it will be held over The other feature will bs George entire week will be well ap- Walsh in “The Test of Donald Nor- | Preciated by v who will now the liave an opportunity to see it. on” A ing drama of adian northwest. \day night the man- ces the showing of the wonder dog, in his nning gement ar Rin-Tin-Tin, photoplay, “THI; ENCHANTED ISLE" ewest nt concludes the Lyc Police, ition of he Enchant = one of the bLest production COUNTRY STORE AT RIALTO BR Bk i s litg i, he lio theater will show for | gram also includes Dorothy s e o in “Poor Girls” and g = catest and st poignant love 5 1 program of talking movies W O T "1t | Fenrs Horton as Uncle Josh in “The | features Helen lewis aud her ml. 5 e Y i Old Homestead” at the Strand L P is the immortal “La Boheme” sta el Al LD SLng CStra PIAYIDE | g the beautifnl Lilliam Gish and Saxt-oncay of the Hungar hapsody, and ), % gicinguished lover of the silver Frawley and Gre DG e R | Merry Merrymakers show, in a AcTaaith Sllbs | A dungle sonf tdance and: comedy ski 3 ¢ wild animal picture tak- | 1 .'”m S M"”‘"ml, 15 ,_\"‘1" en in darkest Africa. I Charlotte Stevens, Pat Hartigun, e N R e S Henry B. Walthall and Pierrr Gen- st Country.s ol | dron and tells a highly romantic | = e s i story of a young girl and her| g ap | father, cast .’nm‘\' on a lon; Iy SlE e flire tor tomiorrow mishy | | and, when she has attained wom- | ity N sl Tover” starring M 2 A[ R d t Dr d P, ioiohe ban sualied e lwile fs ovie Actor Ready to Defend | 150 is a castaw; man who a deals with a yvoung “Tracked by the | | i { “Poor Girly" Sell in Raymond Killing girl who leaves home in disgust when she finds her mother is a —_— night club owner. Unprepared to | Tos Angeles, May 18 (P —Paul flaanbathe. world, she £oge 0 !Kelly, film actor, faced the crucial The entire program is changed ed a call to the witness st nd-m h{s tomorrow, bringing two new bang- o[]]]]]e]‘(;]a real( rga[e[] lfor the I'm;rdvr‘ _of ay Ray- up good pictures. 10 | B Th ef— | mon. comedy s g s The husky young movie actor was News els round out each xo- g,qm“’ SR it C Hand, Reds Decl | expected to tell the story which he Zy l‘]SlS flt tlil y § ARe | iones: will dustity: thie ® heating he administered to the song and dance AL IEE man in a fist fight admittedly over Tonight will ma al Moscow, May 18 (P—"A most (. aftections of Dorothy Mackaye, | pearances of Rahman Bey, Mas serious and hostile act” is the way | netress wife of Raymond, i cts and photo- Ward and othe itus: By fers to the rccent raid on | Based on his previous declar: plays which opened at the Strand | govict House in London in its note | tions of his love for Dorothy Mac on Mond of protest presented to the British | aye, Kelly was expected to rally to An entirely new bill will e pre- | charge daffaires by Maxim Litvin- | jer defe cainst the stories of ented tomorrow with Saranoff and | o, yeting foreign minis I her wl night visits to his apartment | is prefentious Russian comedy he note declares that commereial | testified by his own Japanese house 1evue headlining the vaudeville por- |, preourse with Great Britain can- | hoy and by Miss Mack, negro | ion of the Dbill. Other aets for| 5t . continued uniess there i maid. ; 5 hursday will include, Paul Remos .ot fuifiliment of the provisions of | v, I. Gilbert, Kelly's aftorney, I his Wonder Midget; BillY Gil- | o commercial t of 1921, and | planned to put Kelly on the stand T Lloyd Nevada and Balke, 1), soviet government demands def- * hearing a string of expert wit- Driscoll and Co. inite rcassurances’ of the British | p, . the first of whom, Dr. W. J. The feature photoplay for the | government, from which “necessary | Sullivan of Hollywood, who attended week-end Dbill will be “Broadway | conclusions can be made.” | Raymond following the fist fight, | . This film is a story of n The principle of immunity’ of | testified yesterday. | : in the at metropolis and | tryga delegations and representa- | . Sulli who. after the act- moves 5110"3‘ it @ terrific clip. for | ives of the Soviet union, says the | or'y death, told the county (uronor‘ Coming attractions announ or | Latements presented last night, was | i S the Strand inelude. *The Old Home- | ot ® BT oh articls of the | LTE ol e stead” which opens three day's |\, clo-Russian trade agreement of | (ural caus s been Indicted with zagement next Monday afternoon. which now h Bieen violated | Miss Mackaye in connection with a ‘I”rtvs "jml 2 Dm:mr:m’;‘ La{{ 4'4[»'}“’“:: British authorities in the | useerted attempt to “cover up” facts 5 va - vers ? th t and most insulting man-|r.garding the cause of Raymond's mous play retaining all the heloved | | th | of ‘conalderable fntercst 1is Clara | gt ta m"‘, el ‘L" bt sald e woud propound 1. st ot el t to nse cipher correspordence: | 1500 word hypothetical question as | S S thus such correspondence as well 48| (g whether Raymond's death neces- { case of murder and suicide growing . ments being made to send the girl | murder by outside influences. Davis' theory was that Powell had a telegraph connection with | investigations into the affairs of the | |offices of the Discount Corporation | |Two More Plagiarism EAVESDROPPING AT BOTTOM OF MURDER Bmker Powell Songht Secrets of 0il Company’s Muddle May 18 (A—A maze Los Angeles, were found in Powell's parked au- tomobile early yesterda was & out of the unrequited infatuation of neurotic girl stenographer for her mployer. Disclosing that the broker and his seerctary had been under sur- veillance for several days, Davis or- dered an inquest, stopped arrange [ hody to relatives in the cast and | seized her trunk and all personal belongings. Davis said his investigation was to determine whether the deaths might possibly have heen a double the private offices of Loeb, Walker and Loeb, attorneys for 8. C. Lewis, who recently resigned as president | of the Julian Petroleum Corpora- tion after asking that trading in the corporation’s stock he suspended because of an over issue. Several Julian company are in progress | here. Powell was suspected of having set up his recelving apparatus in a vacant room of the building in which the attorney’s offices and the of California, of which he was manager, were located. Miss Pike was believed to have taken down in shorthand the con- | versations which came in over t instrument. Howard J. Schoder, president of the Discount corporation, declared that Miss Pike had been discharged twice because of her infatuation for her 41 year old employer. When she was discharged last week for the second time, Powell volunteered | to carry a check to her for an ad-| litional month’s which th corporation offered. The check was found in his pocket. Miss Pike left several notes in- dicating she was morose and brooding over a friendship with | Powell, whom police helieve she | killed before turning the pistol on | herself. One of the notes asked that hew grandparents, 8. §. Roberts and hi: wife, of Lawrence, S, D. be noti- tied if anything happened to her. | She ftold fricnds she came here several months ago from Seattle. Actions Are Pending New York, May 18 (®—Two dif-| fevent plagiarism suits were started | nst the producers of Slide” and “The Spider, | in the United States district | day court. Theodore Westman and Solid Ivory, Inc., a producing company, srought suit against Metro-Goldwyn | Mayer and Arthur T. Younger for | oyaltics and an accounting of the et oNEh I ONAR TR ORIE ¢ the ciphe mselves may under | gurily was due to blows from Kell rofits of the movie, “Slide, Kelly, T 1o circumstances be examined by | fere e v assert that situations in TO L agents of other states or outsic The first witness for the defense | Solid Ivory,” which they produces W 18 (R —Sir persons without spacial consent by | when the state closed its c ‘orge Newman, chict medical of- the trade delegation. terday afternoon was Miss M of the Diritish ministry of | Nevertheless, the Soviet govern- | \(hon' Gilbert asked but one ques. th, who will give the four Dodge ment declares, the police immmu,m" e e R lcctures at Yale university next week | the delegation's premises and the | t it Teally and Nad bromk- lius chosen as the gencral subject, personal burean of M. Khinchuk | e e itizenship and the Survival of who enjoys diplomatic immunity,|gpe answered him with an indig- Civilization,” the university an- and examined and took away all | ey nounced tod papers found, inclnding those Te-, A« one of the closing witnesses first lecture, May 23, will e ceived by diplomatic mail. o roicaitont bev Atk on “The Responsibilitic Citizen- e = who played with Raymond, said he ship.” The other three will follow | Florida e ns two of the yavor had seen Raymond under the on succerding days, world's largest springs. one of them | inguence of liquor or appear “as —_— 1,000,000 gallons daily, the | anything except a good trouper.” CIRCLED GLOBE 25 TIMES. AasNpnn T Philadelphia, May (Br—Thur. | = GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ‘ wour Lathrop, of San Francisco, i Sqeeze the juice from grapafrutt 1 botanist, died ationally kn yesterday at the Dellevue-Stratford bJ > hotel of pnemmonia. He was $0. Parsons 1":';:,'" Lathrop had traveled 5 round > world 25 t e died were his niece, Mrs P. Lindsay, of Boston, and Mr ay. Another niece, Mrs, Al With hin HARTFORD MATINE rop Lind non LONDALE'S iunaby, lives in England el HARTFORD MOLLY GOURLAY ELIMINATED “ON APPROVAL" S AT ne e New . County Down, Treland ™ : 5 B y at. Tues, Wed Thurs,, Sat, 2:15 May 18 (® — Molly Gourlay, last with ‘I'\rn ¥ .-.".' 8 aade fayeds WALLACE EDDING vear's winner, was eliminated from oy I e Lie Ipoien i ' VERY NEISON Poli’s Players championship tournament tods HUG WAREFIELD Ameri S e e Treats of Trinl Marringe with Hilarions Ke: Dorothy Pearson, and entered th nals. Mut. 50c-51 Cir A P MARION GRANT and B 3 VINCENT COLEMAN TG S In the Great Broudway Success ONE NIGHT ONLY [ |The BUTTER WILL GARDENS East Hartford On Main \pr.nzficld Road DANCING ROGERS Who has Shaken Two Continents with Laughter in Lis Own Inimi rogram “$2.88 TODAY SEATS at night, le md have fast fruit. PALACE ve it on ice till morning, v quickly prepared break- EGG MAN He's the Laugh of New York are used in the later film : Mary Dean Bush and John Milton | 1 brought suit against Sam H. | Harris, Albert Lewis, Lowell Bren- tano and Fulton Ousler, producers | and managers of “The Spider,” for royalties and an accounting on the ground that the first act was stolen bodily from “The Murder at the As- tor Theater,” written by the plain- tiffs and later rewritten as “The | Radio Murder.” | i |LYCEUM —ALWAYS— 2—BIG FEATURES—2 THE ENCHANT with Henry B. \\.ll(llnll Co-Teature “POOR GIRLS" with Dorothy Revier. TALKING I'li"l’l RE; 3—BIG ACTS—3 Music—Comedy—Song THURS.—| RLa—S Marie Prevost in “THE NIGHT Co-Feature » HOWES in “THE SCORCHER" BRIDE"” LADIES' SPECIAL MAT. This coupon and 10c. will admit any lady to best seats. Every Evening 2 NIGITS, FRL, SAT., MAY 20 J ’ Matince SATURDAY A cozy booth for your party or o ) 3 party WILLLAM. B FIENDLANDER, 1N New Britain Scandals ; FREE PARKING 7! ' he of 1927 ! STRA) | Admission 43¢ pea easy ! will With 100 Local Boys and Girls including checking | Pr A\ Musical Comedy Extravaj 2 ay of Todas by Edward Knobloe esent : Eane AELE LIy By S e Rneblock i A Wealth of Scenery and Wardrobe. Music by T | Staged By Victor Hyde. ‘ Tommy Jones' Original And o Supporiing Cast | 4 . | ¥ <nighthawks Exe Mat. 0e-51 Applicants May Apply to the Manager * London Knig DR i ekl Costumes Furnished | Register Now ! .l |away bit by bit by souvenir-hunting | | 'READ l“ RALD CLASSIFIED ADS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1927. FLASHES OF LIFE: PEACHES FINDS SHE HAS A DOUBLE; SHE'S A BRUNETTE By the Assoclated Press. | Malden, Mass—Within five yelrs New York — KRomance of the|cvery Bible class as well as public| round-the-world cruise on the Bel-|4chool and college class will gne genland daughter famous polo player, is to Henry Carter Milholland, Jr., of| Pittsburgh. They became acauaint- | N vork King Calvin the first? ¢d on the voyage. ‘Charlc.s D. Hilles, republican na- [tional committeeman, has a very to Smith Miss Nancy Waterbury, | |instruction by movies, in the opinion of Lawrence Waterbury, of the Rev. Dr. Clinton ‘Wunder, marry | Baptist, ot Rochester, N. Y. Wood said he spent all his wife's in- surance on it, whom he been out walking, the village board of education demands that he resign and offers him a fine 2 . recommendation, having found the | lower gossip unjustified. He says he won't | =— resign. | East Haddam — The body ot ! young woman is found in the Con- necticut river, two stories to the street. Passalc, J.—Kisses helped ct Police Captain Benjamin F. | Turner as director of public safety. A delegation of women hooming him smacked four city commissioners and they voted for him. Milford — Elliott Barker, Milford staurant owner, is released in bail in connection with sudden death of Mrs. Mary Plasko Barbera, a wait- ! ress, in his apartment. New Haven — Charges with em- bezzling $1,400, Samuel Flauman, retary and treasurer of the Mu- tual T.oan and Finance company, is | bound over to the superior court. Naples—AJax defled the lightning “nd it looks as if Vesuvius is defying Mussolini. Just after the govern- ment’'s formal opcning of excava- tions of the city of Herculanenm which Vesuvius buried over 2,000 years ago, the volcano got busy, | growling and rumbling and shoot- ing lava 500 feet high. Waterbury — Nine warrants are issued for arrests in “wildcat” brew- seizure last Friday. New York— o Zicgfeld, having | ired Eddie Cantor back from the | movies, says he is going to pay the largest salary ever for a comedian, | and Eddie will forfeit a million dol- lars if he does not live wup to his ' Bridgeport is sent to state’s prison for from 11 to 15 years after being found guilty of three satutory counts involving lations with women, ‘| complaint. It was so heavy that | block and tackle were used to! SING SING STRIKE S QIGHLY ENDED { Hall Baked Beans at Source of , Prison Disorder Ossining, N. Y., | Convicts at Sing Sing prison pride | themselves on knowing their beans and accordingly look upon a half | baked bean as a culinary crime. It was just such a faux pas on | the part of an institutional cook that_yesterday caused a strike as a result of which today 65 of the more representative of the 1500 prisoners occupy punishment cells. Warden Lewis E. Lawes, who or- [ dered the punishment measures, ad- | mitted the justice of the prisoners’ The beans, he said, were not cooked sufficiently, but what he objected to was the method of complaint. | Etiquette, he maintained, must be | observed in prison as elsewhere. Addressing a prisoners’ meeting in | the mass hall he declared the pro- | testants had not “gone about it in the right way.” | The method they actually did | pursue was inaugurated by ser- zeant-at-arms Fred Horan and | twelve deputics of the prisoner's mutual welfare league, who resign- led. Twelve prison barbers imme- diately stopped clipping and 40 men lin the knitting factory ceased knit- ting. | However, just as fast as men struck Warden Lawes had them sent to the punishment cells so the strike never really got well under- way. | He also held over them a threat | of transfer to Clinton prison at | Dannemora, N. Y., & less preten- ! tious place than Sing Sing and just to show he meant business he add- !fvl 36 armed men to the prison | guard. The strike collapsed. | ¥ “They seemed to realize they had lacted hastily,” said the warden, | "and asked to be allowed to go back to work." He announced the strikers would contract. Greenwich — Patrolman Joseph | pe released today. 9 any | ba y e e a 2, H 9 erazy automobile drivers fn this | thieves (hat he and ‘ars:p(»’;:l\::’:[?ivlu:iL|ve Chicken Market state. Of 52 patients in one asylum | had overtaken, | Again Under Dispute 17 have licenses and use them oc- —_— Drs. M. 8. Dunn, John T. Don- lonally. The proportion is the! Hartford — Annual convention of | nelly and Ernest T. Fromen have ame in other institutions, an alien- | the Protestant Episcopal diocese of ay Chief of Police ustman | Connecticut at opening places great of Dearborn has informed the De- cmphasis on the forthcoming 30th troit Automobile club that one pa-|anniversary of the ordination of (‘irnl has been stepping more than | Bishop Brewster. New York-—A rosebush in front of the Snyder home has been Norwich — Albert W. House f{s killed in automobile accident. taken | — Hartford — Henry Russo is ar- rested in connection with seizure of still and alcohol \_alued at $25,000. motorists just like the crabapple tree of the Hall-Mills case, surm axp caronms' | Little Hope Held Out ] The Girl Scouts of Troop 2, Cen-| ter chureh will give a play in the | For Dancer’s Recmely London, May 18 chapel on Friday evening at 8| (UP)—Maurice oclock. Tollowing is the cast for [aouvet, widely known dancer, is he play, the title of which is “Cupid | not cxpected to live 24 hours, his and Calories™: brother was quoted as announcing Miss Tsabella Lighthody in a dispatch to the Da (House Mother) Jeannette Clark from Geneva, Switzerland. Natalie Winslow . Ruth Hanna | 1 Bell Holstein | Bernice Horner Cla Gertrude Ericson | Valetta Claridge. . Margaret Lee Marion Sorrow Jean Trainor . izabeth Gibney | Hannah Moody ....... Jean Troop |bec Lois Lovett (Spud) Barl Smith |is in a critical condition at Lausanne, Miss Watts (Wattsy) Switzerland, his brother, Oscar, Catherine Rand | telegraphed friends in Parls tod Girl) | Little hope held out for {he | dancer's recovery. PALACE ‘. TODAY | d. constantly, the dispatch sa Paris, Mouvet's May 18 (UP)—DMaurice family has gathered at the side of the famous dancer, who on (Socie ... Virginia Le May Hortense (Her Maid) Dorothy Page | Sudsy, the “General Help” at the | “Betsy Ross House™..Mary Clark The cast has heen coached by the | troop captain, Mrs. D. Clark Smith. | Philipa Gray A Beautifal Floor Lamp end many other Useful Articies RIALTO Merbert Rawlinson—Gla and Dryant Wash » Brockwell in TODAY “HER SACRIFI Lillian Gish—John Gilbert | e Henturn s G Johnnie Walker and a Host of Others in “TRANSCONTINENTAT, LIMITED” “LA BOMEM “A JUNGLE TRAG] DY Comedy News Reel TOMORROW TOMORROW Omo ot COUNTRY STORE Biggest in Town and MILTON SILLS A un_of love und life in icy morth Short Subjects Every CAPITO n “THE SILENT LOVER" Day KARL GEORGE K. Owing to many requests and telephone calls we have de over all week — 4 Days More! wife remained at his bedside | been_appointed a committee of the health board to hold a hearing on the application of Nicola Messina | for a permit to conduct a livei | chicken market in his building on | Beaver street, near Lafayette street. | Messina’s application was rejected | several months ago after property |owners had protested and Rev. Matthew J. Traynor objected on the { ground that the market is too near St. Mary's Parochial school, the con- inued upkeep of which saves the more than $100,000 a year. A | new petition was presented vyester- |day Dby Judge F. B. Hungerford containing the names of several {who objected at the first hearing. | N. J. Sidoti made application for 4 permit to conduct i similar busi- ness at 168 Washington street and it was tabled for investigation. OWES BEAT WASHINGTON | The Owls bascball team defeated !the Washington school at Walnut Hill park vesterday by the score of |3 to 4. This was the last game of | the school team. The Owls have now cored 19 victories and have suffer- ad two defeats. The Owls would like |10 play any team in the city aver- laging 12 to 14 years of age. For | sames call at 44 Tremont street. oncert of Jewish Music AT THE SYNAGOGUE Cor. Elm and Chestnut Sts. Thursday, May 19, at 8:15 Special Choir of Ten Cantor Marwit of New Britain Cantor Discount of Hartfore Mr. Gherman, soloist Mrs. Gherman, violinist and others Admission $1.50 BY POPULAR DEMAND AND REQGUEST Held Over All This Week! cided to hold thi Photoplay May 18 (P—! COME! SEE—The picture that has set all New Britain talking! helieve u%—-Just ask those who have seen this scream! \() (OVI ! — It's 4 Days More! Get your share of the laughs! in- Tln In "I‘ rmkul by the Police” Fri. Night is Gold,Night-- You don’t have to 850 in Gold Pleces Free INDIAN'S “D0GS” SORE - Quanowahu, Snake Dancer From the Arizona Painted Desert, Laid TUp With Feet Blisters. New York, May 18 (®#—Pounding the pavements of New York and Long Island on his way to victory in the Marathon race here Sunday was so hard on the feet of Quano- wahu, Indian snake dancer from the ! Arizona Painted Desert, that he has been forced to turn down three ine vitations to run in other Marathons. Until Quanowahu came East for the race, with his three red-skinned companions, he never had seen a rubber-soled shoe or a block of as- phalt. Covering more than 26 miles of hard surface in new sneakers raised great blisters on the Indian's feet and constituted an ordeal far harder for him than carrying rattle« snakes in the hands and mouth in the weird snake dance. Scarcely able to walk, Quano« waha, after consulting Mike Kirk, A. A. U. commissioner from Arizona, decided to refuse bids for races in Detroit, May 29, Buffalo May 30, or Melrose, M: . on a fete day in honor of Clarence De Mar, veteran Marathoner. HARVARD GRID GAMES Brown Has Been Dropped From List of Opponents for This Seas son by Crimson. Cambridge, Mass., May 18 (P— Harvard and Brown will not meet on the gridiron in 1928 That together with the announce. ment of three newcomers on the Crimson schedule, was announced by the Harvard Athletic association. Holy Cross takes Brown's place and the resultant changes are ex- pected “to better balance the 132 schedule, But it will remain one of the stiff- est any Crimson football team has faced in recent seasons. Opening on October 6 with Springfield Col- lege, and following with an opponent as yet unannounced, the Harvard cleven will plunge into the alway: formidable West Point in a renewal of hostilities for the first time in 13 ars. The Cadets will be Dartmouth, I.ehigh, Holy Cross and Yale. The athletic association also voted approval to Tad Jones' plan for a single authority to choose all foot- hall officials for colleges agreeing to the proposal, and it was recom= mended that Harvard offer to her opponents in 1928 the same non- scouting agreement now in force with Yale. Long Contests A:Meat For the Chicago Cubs followed by Pennsylvania, Chicago, May 18.—(A—Double- decked ball games have always heen meat for the Chicago Cuba who yesterday went 22 heat Boston, 4 to 3. Since 1892 the Cubs have played in 13 games which have gone 17 or more innings, and have lost only one out of the lot. Two ended in a tle, and Pittshurgh beat them 3 to 2 in 17 innings June 28, 1916, innings to s TOMORROW at the TRAND with A Gala Program of VAUDEVILLE SARANOFF and His Revue in “TANK U, S0 MUCH” TIOYD > Company. llll:l ‘ G l Ill llT*"N) Funny l)RlM,‘OLh and BLAKE PAUL REMOS and Hi: Wonder Midget BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY ON THE STAGE! THATCHER Presens AMERICA'S t;k:Arm mv‘ :