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il eTree "i il 00988220059 “hILLLILES S GREAT SHOW AT LYCEUM Today and Friday marks the £howing of two very good pictures. he main attraction offers I I ning Night,” with Claire Wind- r and John Bowers. The compan- feature offers “Her Summ llero,” a comedy smash with a shing good cast. rting this turday for four da a photoplay ever; “The Yankee Clipper, Iair, A gala carnival vaudeville photoplay is in store for patrons tonight. ature film is “Iiose Marie” hased on the famous | musical romance ot the same name. | It pre ts a glamorous tale of the untamed Cangdian woods, with beau- tiful Joan Crawford as the girl who stirs the hearts of men, and finds frue love along a trail of stirring lict, tragedy and sacrifice. The udeville carnival tonight ofters tlie regular five act pro, m in ad- dition to three disco including Charles Moore and jest. Wright both of New Britain in “Harmony Songs.”” Other acts include “Melody | Mansion;” Harry Welch and Harry Mill; Sun Flong-Lin Co.; Johnny | $pecial and Gates and Claire. Much interest is aroused among local theater goers over the an- nouncement by the Strand that st will present for four days beginning | nest Sunday evening, King Vidor's cpic of American marr “The Crowd.” TROUBLE IN CAIRO. | Principal of School Injured in Riot- ing Which Accompanies Attack on ! Institution. Cairo, Egypt, March 8§ (#—During | « series of student disturbanc rday, an attack was made | ts of the Sheikh school at on the American coll minor casualt among the de Russcll, the using nd- prin- rs ineluding Dr. cipal. o | : Sheikh &chool students, who on strike, tried to make the the ents of the American college | come out also. The latter refused, whereupon the strikers smashed the tore up trees and broke win- dows with stones. Ur. Russell with his staft defend- I the building couragcously and | the efforts to drive out the students | r his care failed. | Student disturbances growing out | of the Anglo-Egyptian question also | took place in Cairo this morning. A body of 1,500 striking students marched to the Watd or nationalist lcadquarters and stoned police, the lutter scattering the demonstrators ifter & charge. In the melee elght policemen and $ students were injured and worc | carried into the Watd headquarters | here they were given medical at- tention. The brush with the police | yroduced rioting In other strects and | many of the rioters were clubbed, As part of the same national cmonstration, schdolboys at Tanta, | 5 miles northwest of Cairo, hurned | hree automobiles including one he- | onging to the Egyptian command- it who was severely manhandled. un | Iowa Delegation Whl Be Out for Lowden « Moines, Towa, March 8 (B—A Frank O. Lowden-for-president dele- | ition wiil represent Iowa in the publican national convention next June at Kansas City. Scven delegates-at-large were in- | structed by the state convention yes- forday to cast their ballot for the former governor of Illinois. Twenty two delegates representing the 11 districts of the state were unin-‘\ structed, because of the convention | rules, but they were “strongly urged” to support Lowden, who was desig- nated as “Towa's cholce for presi- dent,” Most of the regular delegates have been instructed by their own dis- tricts to vote for Lowden. Two, however, favor the candidacy of Tlerbert Hoover. Gas Spoiled Sleep, Made Her Dizzy “For ycars I suffered from gas| and constipation. Used to get head- | aches and dizzy spells. The first dose of Adlerika gave.me relief. Now I rest well."—Mrs, B. Brinkley. Just| ONE spoonful of Adlerika relicves | 2as and that bloated fecling so that | "you can eat and sleep well. Acts on | BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes old waste matter you never thought was there, No matter what vou tried for your stomach, Adlerika | will surprise you. Leading druggist. | PARSONS"’ ALL WEEK Matinces Wednesday—Saturday SRS. SHUBERT Present with Walter Woolf | Evelyn Herbert | Harry K. Morton | O 9 OTHER STARS Mat. ) syl Iy < Y SIS AN B T By Unless otherwise indicated. theatrical motices and reviews in tais column are written by press agencles for the respective amusement | delighted | nospital, Wadr Her {for the 33 Indiana del company. AT THE CAPITOL “The Patent Leather Kid" with tichard Barthebmess in the featur- ¢ > is the big attraction at the Capitol where it is being held over all week by popular demand. Capacity crowds hove attended the previous showings 6f this master motion picture and all have been With its entertainment. Rtichard Barthelmess gives the great- est role of his entire carcer as the vouthful prize fighter of the Joas Side who goes through a vomantic et hectic career in - his quest for courage and love both in the ring d on the battleficlds of the great Wwa Molly 0D and gives sweetheart, red toda L4 Beginning Sunds days the Capitol 1ces the his Ieading woman narkable rol The photoplay wi Frida night for four management an- offering “The Smart with William Haines, the 't boy of the movies” in his t rol He is assisted by an all star cast incl Day, and ding Jack Hobart MAPLE HILL NEWS An all day sewing meeting will he licld by the Woman's club of Hill for the W Britain day, March Holt, Alice Bosworth. 14, Frank B. Rau on at the home Rolbins of Mr avenue. Luncheon will 1 served at noon, and those planning to be present are the hostess. Mrs, ed by Nordstro and Mrs Miss Elizabeth Comstock, daugh- of Ar. and Mrs. Willix stock of Sequin street spent week with friends in Chester Con last 1. Monicr enter- tained at bridge last Yriday after- noon at her home on Robhins ave- nue. The prizes were won by Mrs William Middlemas, Mrs. . H. Howard and Mrs. Mrs. Theodore G. X. Spring and son, Graham Spring, of Thompson street, ar spending the weck in Philadelphia nd Washington, D, € Mrs. William H. Allen entertained the Thursday Evening Bridge club at dinner and bridge last Thursday pers Jast s re awarded 10 reay of adve J. Hu- | evening. The prizes awe Mrs. R. B. Doane, Mrs, B. bert and Mrs, Herbert Anderson. Miss Marguerite Hulbert, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hul- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH & 1928 . City Items nal tax now $2.00, after April Ist it will cost you $3.00. Bring your bill.—advt. | St. Mary’s Ladies T. A. & B. so- ty will hold a meeting at the Y. - T. A. and B. hall tonight at § o'clock. A social hour will follow, Stella. Rebekah lodge wil hold a social for mcmbers and friends in the banquet room of Odd Fellows' hall Friday evening, Mrs. Harry Chapman being chairman. On March 16 the Crescent Past Noble ¢ ociation will meet with afternoon. In the eve- e will_be exemplified with the officers of the Rebekun state assembly preseint The common council committee on claims will meet at § o'clock to- night at the city building. Save $1.00 by paying your pe al tax now. $2.00 if paid now. after April 1st. Bring your ivt. 12 exeeutive committee of Eddy Glover Post, American Legion will meet in the Legion home tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock, A. C. Barrows, Jr. been transferrcd to Meriden by the Atlantic & Pacitic Tea Co., where he Will manage one of the stores locat- ed ther Leo Egan, 10-year-old son of Fire- man and Mrs. John Egan of 177 Spring street, is pest g comfortably at New Britain General hospital, having been operated on last Ir y for appendicitis by Dr. M. A. Kin- sella, Probation Officer C. Connolly il Miss Ttuth Bristoll, woman pro- lation officer, atiended the quarter- Iy meeting of the Conaecticut Pro- bation Officers’ association today in Norwich. Mr. Connolly introduced as the topic for discussion: “Coopera- tion between,probation officers and other 1 > in the ning the degi bill.— of this city has social workers. Wants Money Back on Pre-War German Marks rch 8 (P)—Amer holders war German ma ire heing organized by Louis Clap- ' New York dealer in forrign Toney, to go hefore the league of nations in an effort to obtain a fair exchangze” for their now al- most worthless paper. Clapicr, who calls his organ tion the International Creditors' as. Sociation of German pre-war cur- rency. said the organization planned | to retain an international lawyer to present its case, The pre-war German m suid, has been stabilized at one gold mark (24 cents) per trillion paper | marke, but declared this to be littl: short of international highway rob- bery. k, e |Quarter of Billion Is Spent in Advertising New York, March 8§ (UP)—Na- tional advertisers spent almost a |quarter of a billion dollars in ad- | vertising their produets in newspa- r, a report of the bu. rtising of the American Publishers’ association Newspaper said today. The estimate placed the total ex-| pended as $225,000,000 of which 57 5 L motor car companics spent $33,505,- bert, Jr. is confined to her home E P ek on Stuart strect with scarlet fever. Miss Ruth Allen Latham,a student the amount expended, |at Sea Pines Académy, is pending Manufacturers were second with |the spring recess with her parents, advertisers Lr. and Mrs. J. H. Latham of Theo- . dore street, The Maple Hill Bridge meet next Tuesda 13, at 2:15 o'clock, Mrs. Walter J, street, afternoon, March Miss Betty Lienhard, daughter of ind Mrs. H. A Lienhard of Golr et, Is visiting her sister, Miss th Lienhard, in New York this Mr. and Mr - Blake of Wol- laston, . Were guests of Mr. Mrs. E. E. Mann of Robbins for a few d. last week. H. Latham of Theodor: confined to her home with Mrs. J. Primary Not Decided Indianapolis, Ind., March § (P)— Whether voters of Indiana would be required to cast their vote the republican preferential prims in May for one candidate or for three candidates hinged today on whether Herbert Hoover would per- mit hLis name to be entered against that of Senator James E. Watson, a favorite son. The entry of Se name before the sc of state's office closes at midnigl tonight would assure a three cornered race in Hoover's Kansas City convention as Hoover managers in Washington have been informed that it Hoover enters the name of Frank O. Lowden of Il nois also would be filed. Secretary Hoover, it was Delieved, would be guided to a large extent In his decision regarding the n- diana. primary on the results of p. titions which Hoover lated in northern Indiana and in napolis yesterday. —PALACE—- TODAY MCAVOY and RALPH G in “A RENO DIVORCE Also— HOOK AND LADDER § MAY AVES FRIDAY BIG BLANKET NIGHT On the Sereen JOHN GILBERT in “MAN, WOMAN, SIN Also “RANGER OF THE NORTH” This ad and 10c st seat at club will individual natfonal advertisers backers cir- 000, | The motor car companics led in and foods spending $24,045 urteen tobacco companies 15,260,000 In fits | ires of the | companies study of expendi bureau found t 353 At the home of (had expended a total of $122,500,000 Sorrow on Sequin [in nationa 3 per advertising, | MRS. FOY GETS ALL White Plaing, N. Y., March § (P— die ¥ veteran comedian whe d February 16, hequeathed his ire estate, estimated at more than $10,000, to his widow, Mrs, Marie Combs Toy. The will also made the request, which was obser that he be buried besic the grave of his see- ond wife, Madeline, ! (;lfred His Rupture W i #g0. Doctol badly rup > lifting n, said my operation, Final 1 got and _com- passed and 1 returned, although I am doing hard work a rpenter, 1 rtion, mo lost time, no ears have trouble. I have nothing to sell, but wi full information about you may find a complets cure operation if you write to me. Pullen Carpenter, 430A Marcellus nasquan, N. J. Bettcr cut out th ind show it to any others who tured—you may savo & life o Stop the misery of the rupture worry and danger of un ope T TODAY—FRIDAY 2—GREAT FEATURES—2 It you saw “Sorrell and Son’ and Hked it, sco— “THE OPENING NIGHT” vith «-l,.umc“\'\'.lxuson | Co-Feature “HER SUMMER HERO” STARTS SATURDAY with This coupon and 10c will admit any lady to best matinec scats. {Herbert A, Buck, 76, is seeking Ed Leader yesterday| several shakeups in the| of men and return of Quar- | jrier, a veteran, to the first crew. | | Harbor rowing is expected to e {resumed as soon as prevailing high | reman and retired police- |winds die out. By the end of next week rowing on the river at Derby FLASHES OF LIFE: DENVER WOMAN OBTAINS DIVORCE AT AGE OF 96 Associated Press, | New York— Mass.—>Married 47 year rs are ine | cendants | bowling, Edward Kamerzal admits meant defeat and presents automobile to |scating Walter Lord as pr LECTURE Sir Wilfred T, Grenfe New Haven—William L. Cooper, tormer man, dies. By the Len e of the photogra- i to think that d wrote . of 1 llows who sold seems likely. divorce. His wife is 60 years ol. Manhattan for $24 are trying to get o Tan e i e M. D, K. C. M G, They have had 14 children. For 37 |oven, & bunen of s s 1o Ford Won't mes",Pla“,e | Alrplanes are beginning to re. | . 2 5 years they lived in the same house | jpii or d $5 apiece For Transatlantic Trip riace the dog-teams of remance 1| The Labrador Doctor here, th‘r-n removed to Winter :ly compromised Detroit, March § (®—The Ford | ca rving mails in Canada *during On Haven, Fla. pictury Alotor company is not expc rimenting ! the winter, ¢ ) e - on the development of a plane in | Denver—At thg f-;"‘ °fl 96 Mrs Toledo—Tor mere Iitter of which Misy Mabel Boll, “queen of | e al' 0 Rosi Vitello Perello has obtaincd a 31500, Dr. ¢ n get out of jail | diamonds. mi P . Dr. Cook can g jail " might fly to Paris, it was g e i ; junior, averrad she proposed two | . VO ¥ _ Colored Stereopticon Slides ayo, chief engineer of the Ford ; - years ago. The court admonished | jrodaral Judg 1= Asidrie for Al o | rare s ces THE FIRST CHURCH OF her not to flirt. lowanes for time spent in the hoose- | o o, A S CHRIST o gow while he was appealing, T SR e e A o et e s New Fork-—Tho_seclety _colutns |40 told im 1o renit bl unnds e L vl i Bl blended with Tuesday Evening record that Miss Betty Baldwin of | iy of $15 SRl \ircraft company, subsidiary of the March 13th New York won a bet at Aike oy o Bt U TN coats Iord organization, several wecks mn 7:45 0'Clock by riding @ horse barcback after | xow york | 35 the 480, officials said, adding that she tard Senians A mlasing So1t; and that Mre. 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We did mot refuse to Julius Tandler, anatomical authority. blocks through town."” scll Miss Boll a_tri-motor al 'TM‘] g H= told the Austrian science so iety i ) ] nt,hhul \\]x» !D!}r:) hc; \h;ro\\u :l‘; that all rejuvenation operations «r NMencht Funds dstt: in urnish no planes for propose: G H o S l financial operations, for Toll: donnty. by Rakc transatlantic flight. A ood eatlng ystem S a = Hicks seve vears ago wil ” S e Los Angcles—As Logan . Metcalf | roached $300,000 1 1031 when aig | Freshman Crews at Yale Permanent Asset ay four days after he cloped 10 o 1 SPected | that Ale ! Can To Have Training Table Ti Juana with Madge Bellamy of |y cotient Agrio T aollaEa il : 1 h: New Haven, March 8 (®)—Train- . Uhe gcvecn, Eho vemioved e Weds |t e miotey as it g lont b f lten, 5 s ) ¥ dine ring ‘and araceed B out of | T wohont wnd e ewess s 18 lables for candidates for i If you were to buy an automobile now lie house. 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