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r the vent MUW DRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1927, 89 tse indleated, agen, theatrical press cles for the PUEXT YV RET TS 1t will continue on all s shows daily. in their of stories, S S h her lover in h 30, 4:45, day nv;“ th will b bl son in his picture f Paramount Tames™ will not he a common west- o might readily 1t is a special ived great com- “vh«o mistalke York crities| CLEVELIND PLA‘JS WATERFRONT ZONE - Hundred Million Doliars May Be Gos of Project to the coun- , which to be borne shipping and Hopkins to | municipal rd e virtually re- preten- been cont- of acres of land will | reclaimed and other rise out of the by artificial IARY NOTES Hart on and _Legion chairman, W. €. Mitkey committee Ogren, the Miss AND" JAILED Dec. 1.—(UP)—Ethel o recently h\w‘l for two “husband” anothe vday began a 10 1.] jail term, imposed for the ny of $47. Jaree \1d's Christias gift guide stions for us1 NIGHTS $:15 SAT. MAT. DIRECT TROM BOSTON i ats Mon., Nov. 28 Erlanger's In A L & Comedy With the Original Mroady Chorus and Product ————— Ln\l»; SOLID YEARIN NEW YORK § $1.15. $1.00, 50c. e ] STORES TO RENT Price reasonable. Apply RIALTO BLDG. HOLLLLLHLLL00085809, ‘ g & | 50&5”0““»0&0&00&09&&&&&4“! ‘SPANISH MUUN’ IS MUSICAL COMEDY ¢/ Legion Presentation Next Week | Should Be Enjoyable One All arrangemen notices and reviews respective amuser | 6’0‘0"’&"'"‘_’- bbb the Legion sh nish Moon, I DEACON.” LYCEUM | (o bo presented at he Capitol an at bill s in store ¢ evenings of December 5 and 6. The scenes of this musical comedy e laid in a h powered New York business "ol climaxes and ‘h ship. Freddie, custodian of the office— | Charles Farmer. | 1y a snappy stenogra- breezy line of chatter— o Gorman \l-’[‘"‘” Our I e ard Boyi on. the junior pard- ner with busincss abiliy and a sense | 4 of humor—Clement L. !]AME%[ER 1§ flVEN Claire wis, the > of Larry ;\u«lln Rowley Texas College Gefs Land Thus Required bington Brookfield, & Tex., Dec. 1. (A~ , and a poet— won in a poker game to the Another ¢ you at the Graves, love's young d . The tion of a ama full houscs on y year. The picturiza- that played to dway for neariy companion feature is Shirley Mason in ley” with Richa motion janitor— | Jane Waggett, an ambitious | pher—Caroline Low. Liczie O'Brien, a daughter of tenog Dolittle, nnie Mavis. a progressive —Charles Moore. favorite Spanish Ik. uing Spanish Dragan, of Valera’s suitors— Fort Worth, cattle ranch now is contributing educa- tion ot Texas youth The last legal formali compl the 6666 ra ested n Amerfcan orge Scheyd. h girl—Mary Mor- e s ? Captain Burnett nax the 6666 in token of the Act T of four sixes which br ) Smillerase 15 1 el ¥ lowie, 1, QIC‘HOZr"- Men, Office Boys Larry Austin m\n) anpo%\(lol\"” and Hearts Girls v Happy We'll Be” y and Claire Musical Climaxes oker hand atlagh 1t To Us" . Howlie, Froddie, Flash ale Land"” Larry, Howie, A Ensemble, 1d with several cow-punch- SEes DRESD gda, Freddie and Act II panish Maids (Walter } ‘Bach \11‘n “Burneit, TN \gainst your g ROl g0l “We'll taka On the sixes. He discard nd kept the pair. On the he received two mora siy four sixes won the ranch crsonnel of the Enscmble raneh was the four — Kathryn Sincko, tion o tune, for Adelaide Sandbers, Ruth Margelot, land, loc o Texe's Panl n Kiegan, Violctte Char- oil and gas, Jean Rokor City Items Spanish Dan John Mayer “Lady of L : . Valera and Fierto and Howie wvels Spanish Moon v and Claire | Goodnight ¥ 31, later 1s — Gladys Larson, Florene Luff, Ann Leonie Liegey. 14 King, K. I cdham, Joseph n Wilford, Lawrence Ya ward Mc- Taurel Court, O. of A. will v “riday in M ic ha he reg meet T o'clock lowed by @ "y caris Girls—Carolin Low, Leonie Morelli, Hattie Saun- | clek, Ann Urban, | drlies, aria David. OTHEEG " the Spring”—Ed- Pre- | ward M , Donald King, Geo. iris, K. Johnston, Joseph Callahan, | Wilford, Ralph Needham, ription departme 0. B. B 5 hie at § s will take dna Peterson, « Rose Mecker, Helen Zisk, Mary Mor- Rose Hahn r Paulson, comes—you necd all three cription Dept sickness Gem Peterson, arlgren, ( followed by program. W. Brainerd Dept.—advt. r born today a New Brit 1 hospital to Mr nd Mr Harry €. Bamforth of sswin road. DEC. 5th, 6th | BRIGHT BRAND NEW BEAUTIFUL usical Comedy j The war's left SPANISH ||/§ 5" MOON |27 v The thrills piled on with A Wm. Boyd y ) Lou Wolheim Mary Astor Begins SU Twice Sunday Evening P e | 1,000 and 1 Laughs ? with the “TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS” )}\nentlrelv new and yet ‘*,g\FY/ upr oarlously 5 funny film of N\t\\o American Y* doughboys and an Arabian sheba. . .. A Joan B. Rogers Production i 100—PEOPLE—100 \\\l \L LEGION SHOW Eddie Glover Post. No. 6 Seat Sale Now On at Crowell’s Drug Store Sun. Prices 30c—40c Monday with Wednesday, ol audeville Drug Store CAPITOL | e complete for | a girl with a | lin Italy to show the | thelr station houses. /the bathtub and in the drain pipes. | American Cigarettes R Are Barred Fxom Cuba| Havana, Cuba, Dec. 1 ( By rea- ‘ son 0[ a new lxl'ff pro\h\uu ]\IO— ning substances of extracts other V an tobacco, American cigarettes thave been denied tl\(ry into Cuba The law specifies “no extract or ist ilkaloids™ and government chem the cigarettes contain sugar mr‘ Its Proposal {0 Destroy War tlavoring. Importers maintain that the law | ... ) s in error, typographically and| AT should rcad “no extracts of alka- loids.” FRAN[}E SEEHING ITALY AS FRIEND Mmls {er Briand Wants to End Existing Friction Paris, Dec. 1 clined toward ccord and (P—The Russian | e world to disarm !‘H! 1 d on a give | having enrolled Ru | family of natios It is a s an obsery mittee of the di sion of the itvinof a again in m. mament commis- ations, Max- 1 of the delegation rsky, his ch n o far less | the Russians e financial and eco a in 1922 | fonal mectings | s Soviet leaders advocated th (P—France 18 In- | project for absol “any proposition of |disarmament throughout the worl itration susceptible to | ¥ith VIEOr. They yielded gracefully. | ringing Italy and France to an un- [NOWEVer, when the representatives derstanding,” Toreign Minister Bri-|Of the other powers insisted upon and declared in the chamber of Proceeding along the disarmament deputies during a discussion in |}ines discussed at previous sessions | which accumulating threats of trou- | Of the commission. ble between Europcan nations were Litvinoft his associates have | o won consideration from the other | Despite. exlsting frictions I have | d¢legates in their effort o lessen the the firm conviction that an accord | Janser of war. IHowever, the gen- will come about, The two countries eral imy SIonREIIOnE U Oen cannot do otherwise. The con- delegations is that total disar sciences of their peoples would not ML e permit them to think of w Ttaly has nothing to worr in the recently signed Franco-Jugo- <lavia treaty of amity and arbitra- tion, which was criticized in Ttaly as inimical to that country, he de- clared. Some deputies refused to share M. Briand’s optimistic outlook. The radical soclalist Montigny declared that Ttaly had turned agsinst France nd_there was a sympathetle effort people that France was thelr mortal enemy. The sathering of war clouds everywhere as seen by the communlst deputy Cachin. He pictured the United Sates as gazing greedily at Central ind South American countries. Deputies of the loft, however, plauded M. Briand warmly. cague weh onistic s played a { conferen ment is, fo idealisti D mdon, tands ithd, declared it was clear the rence between the | Russian v and that of the other na was not in its aim but in its method of approach the problem | One delegate remarked that the scheme goes farther than any pro- ject for the outlawry of war which Senator Borah and other Ame have been advocating, heca tails the abolishment of the means of making war. Importance was also atta ona of Litvinoft's subscquent nouncements that, if the Soviet pro- | ject was found too revolutionary, the Ru would he ready to par- ticipate fn any more modest plan of disarmament. The aftitude of the other dele- CAPITOL House of Photoplay Hits! TODAY, FRL, SAT. Aot of the Nether- | Firemen Overcome in Cambridge, Mass., Fire Cambridge, Mass, Dee. 1 (UP)— ore of fireme overcome by smoke today while ing a fire that caused $150,000 ds Manhattan market in Cen More than 40 familtes were from their homes when the flames | imperilled neighboring prope | Six men at work in the building were rescued by firemen and police. Those overcome were carried out l | | 3 MORE DAYS 7:00, 9:00 = 2:30, 4:45, You Must See It by fellow firemen, and after receiv- At Least Once! ing aid treatment at the scene, either returned to duty or were gent to None was in a serlous condition, le\ IN SAVIN GCHILD Amesb; Mrs. Bessia Z 40, 13 children, iced her life in an attempt to rescue one of her chil- dren from a well. Later the child was saved. mother of with Janet Gaynor Charles Farr A Photoplay Your Memory Will Cherish Forever! Germs of Skin Diseases Transmitted by Unsterilized Bathtubs Germs can breed on the sides of BEGINS SUNDAY 6:30 and 8:15 nk how easily one could be in- fected! Soap alone won't sterili vour tub. But putting a little Syl- athol in the water you use to n it makes your work cleanline at all deal gienic Nathol l LAYIN -ature Bill NOW eat Double ¥ “Allas the Deacon”’ with Jean Hersholt, June Marlowe Co-Feature “Sally in Qur Alley”’ with . Richard Arlen \Tl1uu\' 0" 'ARTING GIRL FROM CHIC This Coupon and 10c \\lll ad- P St d =l T aregon dtudio Room 217 Booth Block Thorough and Progressive Instructions —in— BANJO DRUMS APHON W. W. Canficld Saxaphone C. C. McGrath Drums Open Daily 10 A, M. to 8 . M. CAPITOL Coming JOHN GILBERT —in— “MAN, WOMAN and SIN” T. H. Casey Banjo Always A Good Show STARTING TODAY Meighan Is Himself Again! This One Is Better Than “Manslaughter” THOMAS MEIGHAN in “THE CITY GONE WILD” With LOUISE BROOKS S5—VAUDEVILLE ACTS—5 Coming Sunday—“Two Arabian Knights” tives of the other nations. They than STUDENTS CALSE PRUSSIAN FIGHT chaiens: aiwstd o 3 e o Relariong With Germany Mt <o r rlin, Dee. relation public a 11 | n Minister | erate state in Germany has threat- sh” than previou Lit- rior-Von Kecudell and the ened to sever relations with a fed. and other students | eral minister. 3 n mission are | be unw n | and dining with the repre- ds the Russians {s less of a merry MARION HARRIS DIVORCED Chicago, Dec. 1 (UP)—Marion Harris, famous musical comedy star, ed suit for divorce here agalnst 1sh Bissell, adopted son of Rupert Hughes, the novelist. She charged lesertion and non-support, alleging Dissell never worl They were married here in 1923 and according complaint, he deserted her in She a custody of their 14, Rush, Jr, aged three DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN NAT. 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