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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1927, m\\\\x\x\\\\\m\m\)xx\m\x\\ ARLARRRN LRSI | # Uniess otherwine indicated. theatrieal moticen and reviews fn this column are written by the preme agencies for the rempective amusement compuny R A SR 5 R R A T R R TR AT THE STRAND AT THE LYCEUM 1-2 year old you Lyceum 1 thrilled audiences wh : out sol 1t r. This ti 1n the recital | what | EESS S 33 S S SRERIRINRSANS Strar . past fe his violin gave a ot Tkeater Reviews of =5 lin ldol of Ten Years Ago Hissed ! Moscow, Oct. 25 former co-dic L0006 600 peo al political eclipse He was even th of his last conne soviet (UP)—Leon | us- ent under official Russia—ordir member- government, Trotzky was hissed and booed as he tried to make a final speech at a convention here of the Trotz] loss of his last position the late of prestige—membership of communist executive — came Sunday night. He and Gregory Zinovieft, former dictator of the policies of the com- munist party, were reduced to or- dinary party membership. Of 225 otes recorded on the question of their reduction, only 12 were for them. nin's widow, Krupskaya, re- f 4 from voting, unwilling to support Trotzky's opposition to the men in power, yet unable to bring rerself to vote against the man who, | com- —_—— e Current ‘()fierfngsl; i ‘:: : o e i | TR"’IZMF 1927\’ el BOOK SERVED AS STROP Iowa Falls, Iowa, Oct. 35. UP—, | leather bound book of church his | tory, printed in England in 1624, 1 | a prized possession of Joseph F | Green of Iowa Falls. The velum: [is in good condition, with the ex ception of the bindings, which ar slightly nicked. Green said his an cestors stropped their razors oa th: | leather backs. TELLS BRITO! TO SEEK U. 8§ Sheffield, Eng., Oct. 25 (P—Brit- |ish manufacturers of “quality goods’ !should scek markets energetically it mid-west United States and Califor | nia, A. M. Samuel, minister of over | 8¢ - trade, urged here today. English exporters have neglected il and popul cansed comment on ev hand is really oy as other bhoys with the 1-like characteristics. Other on the vaudevville prozram inciude cored an ins Strand patros inu poplar AT THE CAPITOL last showing Mary B hit very fine stars both have Dix with orrow the entir d brines a ¢ est pictur Tal Mo will offer Jay for a four day ment 3 Mary the WARK FOR VORLD High Tributes Following Presen- fation of “Machine Workers” , Oct. 25 \merican presentation of “Machine Workers (Pi—The first rust Tol before a distinguished audience at the reper- tory theater has capped the celcbra- tion here of 400 weeks of repertor. in Boston. At a dinner which preccded the performance, high tributes werc paid to Henry and Frances Jewett who founded the theatcr and who continue to direct it. Otto H. Kahn, patron of the arts and New York financier, declared the celebration “marks more than a local event but is one of broad terest, an honoring of a theater en- terprise that s a model for the country and Is known throughout the world for lis high standard.” ¥rank Gilmore, exccutive tary of the Actors’ Equity assoc tion, told of the high esteem and sincere regard in which the reper- tory {s held by actors as a place where art 1s encouraged. Before the curtain went up for the “Machine Wrickers” three flags were presented for the house, the gifts, respectively, of President Cool- Governor Alvan T. Fuller and Nichols. that were idee Mayor Malcolm E elegrams of felicitatio received included messages from Minnie Madern Fiske, Mary Man- President W, P. Faunce rown univers ent At vo0d of Clark university, Guy Bol- Viola. Allen, Cardinal 0"Con 11 and Trancis Wilson. WORKMAN KILLE Portsmouth, N. H., Oc ) ik by the hoisting crank of his coal truck as e was pre: unload, Ralph A. Jo of tour children, suffc urde skull from which he died later ay in a hoespital STRAND NOW & WEDNESDAY The Deautiful Star ESTHER RALSTON N ‘FIGURES DON'T LIE’ The 715 Year Old Violin Gt BROADUS ERLE ROBEY AND MITCHELL MALINDA AND DADE A BREATH, OF SPAIN THE FOUR READINC STARTING THURSDAY New Britain's Popular ANDREW J. BASSO Othy leville Acts M HAN in “We're All Gamblers” Come Afternoons—20¢, Astor | secre at the e man W's Count s norti of filmidom eading man MRS, KNAPP P STRONG Bt loted Syracuse Attorney Joins Her Gounse Y Knapp, Vo I set toda »aration of ad her Mor to the v was discl here with attorney 1d confer with her d Although no furth tification was it was ed to he r H. 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