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23 L] y ne 1y o8 ed ke nd n- W Do GOO000060802£2022008288500200280283288305902528088009 H Tnless otherw'se written by press GTPUE PITTCT TV OO TOVCVFPTTPRTITIITTIFTVIECOITETCCONTITI0000 000 AT THD \'\I’HUI st An excellent =it zram is tricia’s cousin, and does | tance learns | gaged to Tom and ' ave a blow out, wreck- of Tlappiness. Tom st but doesn’t Richard Rarthel- ss Backed Up by a Gigantic Tank in His Stir- 1 that, with a | ring Picture of irown n for | Love, War and l‘on‘ 1nn‘m§ :«anl-! the Prize Ring. ditor dhnraleiel Fam | At the Capitol Sunday ; :"“1‘ 0’,":0;“‘:;‘; i with Special Orchestra s Patricia, makes the part of world of st nigh* | her per- thos laude Stroud | Richard Barthelness han, doing his I'rank McCormack. who T It cellar to drive awa ARE AFTER SANDINO liew and mpose the college good effect. ¢ hits include ust Imagine,” “The Life” “Lucky in “Varsity Drag.” The incipals to one Hill Country in ) After Rebel Leader: Mar. 2 (U of the N Segova district soon may h steady tramp of marine boots, Augnstino Sandine. The rebel leader was b, have fled into the bu: most inaccesaibla regions pr ack on the m hment Monda s of five live: tes troopers we REPORTS SWINDLING BY GYPSY FORTUNE TELLER rine shich caused tother Mt 4 a detachment of 35 men, u mand of Teut. Edward F. O'D marched into a m 4 out of 1@ teller, a 000 by &l ber of a gova distri money in a bs which she 1 UD 1T Qnly one of the eight men § and then gave him a bag, Instructing | wax gald to be in a Laurer e . T Mondel | him to carry it tied about his Waist {yon * private Lem 4_v o d. in the shoulder. old hin * ed minor inj t doubls his o i (" ohe donas Mk tneids. | PEAY BROWY 10 sPEAR police he delayed open- | Dr. Charles R bag because the woman had | Yale Divinity echoc o1 him that misf e would |Speaker at a mass m tsetiin of the Y Proy o yioa i the lo St o'clock Friday ev the Tirst Lut} Rrown, ned that the gypsy city ecarly Monday : three automo- been stored in w (P 7! s in the busines: » o | People will be present. Barage in the business distriet. The | i, by ticket. These n Admiss believe the 1":\1“{‘ S IO atned from 7 A “"1‘” hem hore New ¥ork (ne mirst Congregational i the other two tiiode Island plates Teachers’ Club Social For New Instructors | Teach * club ’I“A"lur‘. L new teachers at a St. Patrick’s Day | tea yesterday afternoon in the club | his hunting suit - rooms at the Walnut Hill school. | Quorn hounds to The rooms were decorated with Kiesewetter is chairn | promotion committee. GOES HUNTING AGAIN fow rms ago. Prince Florlda strands. fast, zippy musi iast night at Pa shamrocks other decora- ford, when “Good N s Dl tions which made a lovely setting him, ¢4 before an andience that occupied the occasion. Bridge and a social to medical treatm: oty lour were enjoved by a large 1 the call of the n the house from th of chastra pit to the rafters. Paced 2 George Olson orchos leadership of Alfred Goodn e e omcty mav rang tha || Mits Addie Banister, Miss Elira- | e Lk : 2 beth Clark, Miss Elizabeth Leghorn, | boll and rapld plot development. Tt o0 g "N e Mivs \v.r:nm{ flailed Dull Care down for the count |y ve. on and N 2 Shih ten with a shower of hooks and m‘m_ oo nd Miss Clara Washburn | and when the crowd tiled out " figare in an autopsy. ndance. The hostesses of the aft- |too great a lure to resist. .| ernoon were teachers of the Camp, Stanley, State Normal, Vance and Walnut Hill &chools. TODAY AND § CONTINUOU 2 EXTRA GOOD PHOTOPLAY COME! “Good News” goes to Tait college. a co-ed institution, for its locale and osphere. It al roobtlall ted rival. Tom Marlowe, c: the Tait team, f: £ mark in astronomy ©of depression ha L cause without Tom + the Patricia Bing le, tells Tom she will mar 1f he wing the game But t tefore the contest he meet PARSONS’ HARTFORD FIND OUT WHAT LAST TIMES TONIGHT ESTELLE TAYLOR —in— L r the schod | is a foregons her tram will s “\l\\ \\Hh()l TA F\(‘F" CO-FEATURE GLENN TR)O\ “\ HERO M)R \ NIGHT” STARTS SATURDAY (O\IHD \ EIDT “A \IAN’ PAST” MARCH 1, 2, 3—MAT. SAT. Schwnab and Mandel D You The Biggest Musical Comedy Good News! ||~ oo || ommiu s gripping romance! All Star Cast! CO-FEATURE On the screen With an All-American Tcam i THOMAS MEIGHAN in of Players “THE CITY GONE WILD"” Als > and GEORGE © S BAND CAFLAME IN THE sKy* | REGINALD DENN and FORTY FLAPPER FRESHIES . “"'ll'My in “FAST AND FURIOUS” “THE lul»l TWICE SUNDAY NIGHT 6:30—8 MON., TUE ., WED. maragua May Soon Hear Tramp of Marines Who Are efforts arc made to captire General Vall River, Mass,, Man Makcs Com- direct word has heen roceived --advt ! . h conecrning the activitics of t Mre, Harry A. Emmpett of Monros plaint of Thousand Dollar United States forees after the sur- street will Ie el por i prise attack by the San pend th Lons, was presumed, however, Mass r. 2 (P— tachments would start in i Susi of Lawrenes today re- | PUESUIt i 1 i tive marines were k 1 to the police that he had dich left this city several Tio machine g % dense underbros dAine Kave surprised Ar forers could Dl ant B counter, the Sand A fled in- she was Celling his fortune. {tg the hilly and wooded Neu » woman, he said, placed his ceted that several hundred young and followed the CAPITOL A Tale of Youth, Speed and Love NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH TABS T0 PRODUCE. HUSICAL COMEDY |Show to Be Staged at Close of ? Lenten Season Plans are being completed dy the flraml committee of the Y. M. T. A, & B. society for ita first venture in dramatics in years. A musical comedy, similiar to these produced ‘by the soctety several years ago, will {be staged after Lent. Chairman James Manning stated |last evening that the committes has| |already sent for the manuscript for | he plan and as soon as they arrive, Ithe work of distributing parts will| take place. The society has =a wealth of dramatic talent which has| Dbeen taking part in shows of other organizations such as the American |Legion and the Lions club.. | Chairman Thomas J. Devine ef the hall committes announced at a {meeting of the soclety last might | {that the committee 15 undecided whether the event should be spon- {sored this year. His committee will {take a canvass among the society |members with a view of determin- ing their sentiments, i Quarterly reports of Joseph Volz. ' William Forsythe, fnan nd James Crowe, Jr recording Frrrhml’)’ were made, Wil chairman of charter revision committee, reports that the new charter will be sent to the printers now that the organiza- tion has decided on its meeting date | ne suit. Tux- By a unanimous vota the members Tel. 2000.— |decided to meet Sunday moraing in- stead of Thursday evening. A new bulletin will be {nstalled 5o that memhers may have the op rortunity of becoming familiar witt *lie standing committees, ofticers and . “The Patent Leather Kid® {liam O'Mara, City ltems Sorelnatind! foaes ol ™m ille Road, cover phone 13080, n new members were {nftfat- o1 and 12 NCW names Wers propos- o4 for membership, was born at ! hospital on and Mrs. Joh lean coal is good conl Coal & Wool Co. | 217 af MAN'S FOOT A UTATED Passenger Who el Under Train At Bridgeport is Reported to Be fn Critical Condition. FA London Bureau Miss M. B. Carstairs, pride of Eng- i's moter boat racers, plans to ss the Atlantic from Ire- United States in 90 S e reported as 15 foot hydroplane now n today d to loss of t B on at the Isle of 2 Lleod at the time of the a e = *| Ludwig ed from th ion DANCING Friday Night at the Newington Grange i IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA to the hospital on accou | absences on call of the 1 to the serion: ent of a Another Program of Hits! Always A Good Show Continuous Saturday GEORGE CHOOS Presents MILDRED KEATS & COMPANY in “THE WEDDING GOWN “A Musical Comody in a Platinum Setting Eleanor & Morrell | “Roller Capers” " Rock & Blossom “Has 1t Happened?” HURST & VOGT Before I|I1 "‘l‘" (& \l VERT, HIRD 1,000 I'RANK Good Seats ¢ BUC l\l‘h\ MAT. 2 = o The Taik of the Town! v, “SOFT LIVING” a5 with MADGE BELLAMY Direct From Roxy Theater, N. Y. 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