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— $006000000650080808008 . V4484408040 858602582888080, Unless otherwise {ndicated, by prees theatrical notices for tho and revi respective ews in tifs col agencies amusement comp: CAPITOL, double feature pro- lays opens at the | wee of the | great en- tand will be well liked High School yonth with a vouths in the various L clean eut wholesoms vomanca of high (hletics of th taken Tioll of the students (tmosphere. The com- Ters Blanche Sw r Baxter, and Mary Me- Lytell This story hero, il fortune mingling | feetion gusher country of the Wagon' portray panion LONE g0od myste WOLF" excellent . of photo corking s hoil popular | new ana ! Lyceum { pictures 1 | Wolr. Louis Joseph Wolf” ¢ exploits, “Lone novel is it the rter Columbia atur s the pictur. Tai Mner, the * Lon nes on ternational ing duel of carioy extrica he love of the smashi pedient for himself S from th nd sinist woman many criminal gang furs g elimax he rol s suave, ove that fits b Wilson of * gives a comme heroine, The offers “Ragtime.” rvigila is 1 {o has fame, W of the feature ndable coni- lnning Sunday night for'a run s the Capitol will Ramon Novarro in his lat- s Road To Romance,” hantic tale of pi days and with Novarro at his best. a ro-| Harmony Lodge Staff To Take Chairs Monday —————————————————————————— THE FOUR D!AMONDS v new show he Strand today ngs to the loo o] playhouse one of eville's mo famed families, The Four Diamond mother, fath- er and two young sons. The Din- monds have long been conceded one 4.,' the flnest aggregations in vaude- | and their > of songs, dances v should win a hearty| Other vaude- \ = which open tos y include, | Ialph Whitehead, late st Do" in presentation in_which he is Georeia Tngram and Lew Kelly and Co.; and Sanley and photoplay Paris” starris isted Lang; Gentlem: Adolphe Men- fure Irom is Bebe Daniels in “She’ which begins a four days’ on Sunday evening. ' L. Attractions for next weck include | showing | TONE GHANGE HEARINGS Five Petitlons Denied, One Tabled HOLLIS J. FOSTER For Tuvestigation, at Hearings Be- | 11015 7 worshiptul lodge, A. F nual installatic ov officer ning. Other office stalled as follow liam G. Gibney Reddell: 8. D, exander Smyrks edfield; S, and a Sbred 3. .C nswort H H Boyer; Rawlings; chaplain IFoster will he master of d A, M., at installed as fore Board of Adjustment. Harnony ations for zons dered by th istnent at a brief ses- Mt the cases being dis- Teofil Rusin sidence € to Rooth str ets: | ov Mows: from R isiness v on trom B to Lyman ster wak, denicd change fr T 1o Businegs A zone from Landers 1o Sherrill stecot; Joseph and Eve Arbour. application for change trom Kesidence ¢, to Business B, on their Whiting property, for 1 Frues m on | En ive - three Masonic ¥ Dyson;: held | iyior, Auidi anda . Whits L garage in velling on Warren s per- on Slater years, organist Willizm H. Horsfall; captain of degree t Garner C. Goodwin; Johnson m perinission Pinehurst stre + permission to build hie program Monday evening will includs ional entertainers and refresh Stamford’s Mayor May Have Higher Aspirations Stamford, Conn., Dec. 15 (Pr—- Alfred N, Phillips, a candidate for His not ety denied m 1o build Tried to Kill Man, Is : Given One Year in Jail Bridgeport. Doe 15 ) Tames AMumone, of this city, ded guilty i superior court today to assault with mtent to Kill and was sentene- vd by Judge 1. P, Waldo Marvin to > year in jail. Mamone on Aug zhily wounds Pat Rantone ov \tore. AL the same time a girl med Dadone was also slightly | o vounded by one of Mamone's bullets which went wild. Tha plea made by Manione in court was that he feared Santone uld dr: his gun first and that acted to defend himself, Mayor not he 1928 during t reo “do choose™ came of arguments to- question of crecting a riting in Atlantic Sq » proposition 10 «rec ation favored by the and op- »d by the republicans and Mayor hillips in lending his support to . declared that he had no ulterior motive as he would not be a candi- date for mayor at the next election His announcement lends support the romor that he aspires to governorship. course static Lodisnoand democrats NOTED MARCHIONESS DIES Genoa, Dec. ioness Vittoria ola, noted for ties, died here of the oldest FAIR CHRISTMAS SOCIAL The Dal- r club held a Christ- ma; ocial at the Worthington Com- muanity house in Berlin last evening. Luncheon was served at 7 o'clock and followed by a program of entertainment. Tho feature was o act play. “Independent Flynn,” yrodneed by the ses Mary Balog, Vvonne Rocichaud, Etta Marum and Gladys Old Mis Marum gave several re Santa Claus dis- ributed presents from a grab bag. hie remainder of the evening was vent in playing gumes. DA ble activi- U member nobility. | din, LYCEUM Don ¢ New| vass Up show TODAY—FRIDAY Extra Good Billt * Phoebe Harold T l\oma~ Hughie “JOE MANDIS T “Ups and Downs” BERT LYTELL ' “Alias the Lone ‘Bryant | and material rapprochement betw of Hits! a Knockout Headed by the Famous Family 4 DIAMONDS Presenting “A PERFECT SETTING” TRIO I B SLITAIN DAILY HBRALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1927 Mother Hunted as— —Kidnaper Nation-wide search Bryant and ‘her two dnug!nv! court deprived h tional charges has filed against Heniy clubman of Asheville, N. C. Henry has been instituted . pictured above. tody last J in a \lmnmu alienation of affeetions suit Mr. for Mrs. . Wallace The ju\'\-ni]u July because of sensa- Westall, Mr. Ford. prominent and Bryant colfer is a nephew CALLES EULOGIZES HERD LINDBERGH Hails Transatlantic Flier as “Bnvoy of Peace” Mexico City, Dee. 15 (UP)- Iy the United States sent Lindt to bring about a still firmer spirit Sure- our countries: and I expect immed ate and positive results,” said Presi- dent Calles in a statement on the val of the American aerfal am- sador. “Lindbergh's completion rdmirable flight from Washington in my opinion, an ae- not inferior in tech- of flying from New ' President Calles of his mplishment ique Yo that York to Pa continudd “The last stage of his flight proved <coptional knowledge of aerial wavigation—when he flew over ter- ritory entirely unknown, over zones cspecially difficult and dangerous because of lack of communication, and when he deviated over the states of Guanajuato and Michoacan “Only Lindbergh’s marvelous determination and energy kept him rom landing, and made it possibly for him to maintain his original in- cntion so zallantly accomplished, of reaching liexico City in a non-stop flight “Citizens of Mexico know how ap- preciatively to value this unique deed, “The delirious enthusiasm with vhich Lindbergh was received; the popular homage that will be paid to him during his stay; felt by the multitudes flying ficld when it w had suffered an accident a proofs of the interest and vhich the Mexican prople Drilliant fligh But Lindbergh's flight not only ellar event in aviation tec E It may be Al the most va sood will ever sent us by the of the United States, “Surely in sending us this greatest representative vouth, this rep- resentative of and heroism, the United States intended to bring | ihout a still firmer spiritual and ma- | ferfal rapprochement, between our T interpret correctly the nificance of this flight, T can assure the people of the Unifed States that its results from the viewpoint T have feared > the best ffection felt for he people: “If sig ‘Wonderful Each Act » bis (zow) ANLEY & KERNS “Sidewalk Chatter” Wolf” Co-Feature [ 2 ” Ragtime with John Bowers and Marguerite De La Motte Presenting li(ll(hl A l\( RAM The Famous I!(-Ilm'-'llm' A Bright Star of LEW Vaudeville ADOLPHE URDAY RIN-TIN-TIN in “A Dog of the & » Regiment citing story of the World War. Rinty Flies Like Lindy MATINEE ~ni 10e. will admit STARTING REBE DANTRT m Sin The Late Star of the Show “Lady Do" RALPH WHITEHEAD —_—1in— “A GENTLEMAN FROM PARIS” “Variety" and_ MARGIE of the “Dope Fiend” Presenting MENJOU SUNDAY "SHE'S A SHEME"” .,l‘ n | rred to will be at T desire and enthusi positive and im- 1o express my sincere admiration for thi modern hero, and my sincere grati- tude for his having accepted my in- vitation to come to Mexico to be the honored guest of our country. Lastly, T offer my host cordial felicitations to Lindbergh and the people of the United States who have the right to be proud of a man such as he” YOUTH CARRIED GUN ‘ T0 PROTECT MOTHER | New Haven Boy Tells Conrt He Had Revolver to Keep Parent's i nemies Away, | New Haven mother , Dec. 15 (P—-That b was in danger was the rea- son given by Elwood Brown, 20, 68 Admiral street, for carrying {fully loaded .38 caliber revolyer, cording to the police who arrested the youth late y t building on a cha ing conecaled wenpons today he ven a until Wednesday. Aside from making the he heard his mothar was to be harmed, Brown was uncommunica- tive with the police who questioned him when he was brought to head- quarters, tip that tho Admiral man was carrying a Detective James R, of o str rge of carry- In city court was continuance statement street Wi young apon vy, He was found in the Church street building where the fully load- «l weapon was found on his person s well as scveral bullets in his and the anxiety | Valbuena, | TREASURER NOT GUI/TY Dee. 15 (P Jr., former lrru\\u' r o crupt Lynn shoe manufacturing as found not guilty of the 67,500 from a cted verdiet today superioc court. Donahue ruled t it the from his firm’s Murphy a loan bank by misrepresenting financial standing. CAPITOL TODAY, FRI, SAT. 2—Excellent Features—2 “High School Hero” A Great Tale of Youth with a Great C(ast of Youths | anp | BLANCHE SWEET WARNER BAXTER —in— “SINGED” Passions and Fortune Mingle in This Flaming {7ale of Life! Eastern Dairles Xmas Party Every Night Next Week! Bring Your Coupons Here Setmdey ofi {lution calling upon the |state of Conn ladvances and expenditures made by ay in a Church | The anthorities recelved a | and | Cook and James | ('Brien were sent out to hunt him | Roston | Judge | the | FLASHES OF LIFE: PLAYFUL DEER XNOCKS AUTO OVER THREE TIMES 1 record of its children heard o t on war loans ving @ A gr to the lians well known on zoing lays sehool Danbury —Michael Wovocka Paincsville, Ohio- Iy young murder: Well Mrs, Velma o coeptianee. th Elder is b but. of Miss viatrix Ant fe using @ tead of :h in fak- t to Cuba. A Cuban took Military baskethall team for a Jose R. Epino, has two sons af and he arranged the mas gift to the hoys, Georgi academny's York—>Mm¢ on the M struck by Lo Homer itic ge with 1o preve | blockaded L (IH: Island Sound and ravaged the Connecticut shore at Bingham's Measure Would Re- o sh st ot imburse State for 1812 Expenses | BY GEORGE H: MA! (Washington Bureau of th of to request having 1t con York, The federal government was wun- | able to meet its obligations to Con- cticut prior 17, due to the ct that the British had hurned and | IN ton, In B _Heraldy [ 1S17 a part of the principal obliga- | Washington, D. C, Dec. 15. — A tion was paid, and in 1 in an ac- bill intended ultimately to enrich counting together the ance du materially the Connecticut state state was liquidaied and paid | treasury was introduced by Senator rtly thereafter, ! Bingham today Recently, however, The Bingham bill is a senate re comptrol n of the Unitcd States to in- igate and reexamine the account tween the United States and the ticut, with respect to poliey of paying > claims with terest, w it could be shown (hat the claimant state had borrowed | money for purpc of carrying on ! the 1l had paid interest on ve bet the state for military purposcs dur- ing the war of 1812 The comptroller general is then :cted to apply the rules laid down the settlement of Mary claim arising out of the same under laws enacted fn 1 Under this ruling, Maryland and other a claim for in- terest (not compounded) and re- covered a large amoun: The cir- cumstances were very similar to the | present claim of Connectient. with interest not compounded. ate of Connecticut borrowed During the war of 1S12-15 with lerge sums of money at interest to | Great Britain, although opposed to lelp carry on the war of 1812, and the declaration of war, the state of also r Connecticut furnished troops, sup- | teresting-hearing securlties. 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Main St. EARM DEPRESSION § 22 State St Bingham points out that the [r(l»f eral government has not paid any {interest on its debt to fnnnv(tirn!" and therefore now makes a claim for the interest due to it In order to have this claim paid congress must adopt a resolution di- recting a re-accounting. The comp- | troller general report on findings in the re-accounting then congress must appropr money 1o pay the claim. Under the Maryland rule, computed to the t payment. payment applics first to the in- and then in reduction of prin- Thereupon interest is a iputed 1 pr but i ounds 4. 15t his | and the | I:.'.ns' ime of WENACES FRANCE 35 Per Gent Decline in Production Reporied ones who s to are lthe pay STRAND MIDNIGHT FROLIC Will Be s NEW YEAR'S EVE ATURDAY, DEC. 31 (After the Regular Perform- At I;‘:l‘;:lni;lu ENTIRE NEW SHOW 10—ACTS—10 "SEAT SALE NEXT MONDAY At 10 AL ML Al Seats Reserved OPENS @ sums by realizing on in- | Senator i —TODAY— Dorothy Mackatl—Jack Mulhall in “CRYSTAL CUpP™ Also Sandow in Call of the Wilderness —FRIDAY— s in ANDED IN mas Meighan in S“WE'RE ALL GAMBLERS” PARIN” left to do yow Christmas Shopping. Give wisely and well Christmas will be merry o mos Christn shoppi in Classified Seetion Genuine “Old Company’s Lehigh” The Shurberg Coal Co. 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