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R Unless otherwise fndicated. theatrical written by press agencies for the nfln ol e 680082880520 09 = » _- *PSALLL S GO” AT CAPITOL Tovers of thrills and good comedy ‘iences should not miss ~».-h.t 4.~u phiotoplay attraction at t ol today and Wedne. of “Chicago,” of a : ifo who destred front page publi- o ! Iyppatinyepn R E THATERS ) ll npty Botices and reviews fn this column are Tespective amusement company. 2 GURB AGAINST A STAGE INVASION V and sought it through the chan- | cls of erime. Tt v intens: na and has a punch of comedy t makes it very good screen en- tainment. I’hyllls Haver, and Victor Varcont the leading players. As an added attraction s With Lindberg” is offered he. a review of this world famcd tor's flying record. ginning half of the weck Mazgle and all the lovabl 1o, crowd of the funny the movies now in "R ther J. Farrell McDor Moran and Marie Dir + In the lcading parts + 2naranteed laugh fest \s a co-feature Antonio ve Borden will To My House.” Lillian Gish in her new he Enemy” begins a four d t Sund SEC. WILBUR WL VIEW SUBMARINE (Continued from First Page) is ver: and it Moreno | apy Photoplay 1y run fief that the 1wk of time by mean A flashlight 1 the first two hours of their oration. they found g ord. They dis Ve nipt had been made fo trim or blow ballast tanks. The water line A that ther i Ty b s of water in tl nent six e ox o wrilten 1t no at lo coni- torp Members of “d a theory the board have devel that the 5-4 was out ontrol two minute 1 ick by the that chlorvine out of the battery control room. ir opinion, the cres n able to pump out ulting from the compar 1l de destry zas drove roon Other would the and water atively Discover Wreneh The board found tir 4 by Licutenant ¢ h in tapping out messages to the cue flect on the hull of {he sub- It was a T-handled socket neh made and a Lng, used in as forpedoes had been tuc W a the w One end it evidently from the hull. Marks on the io loading hatcl indicated that Wpping was done there. To reach this point Lieutenant Fiteh ad to mb a ladder and put his licad in- the box-like hatch. riden Man W Secretary to Sinclair | Meriden, March 20 (®—Merritt 1ialdwin, who has been summoned A Wednesday before the nate pot Dome committes, is son of Mrs. Mary C. Baldwin of Cottage street, this eity, Mr. Baldwin, who 1s a world war \oteran, was private to Jiarry ¥, Sinclair from 1922 to 1924 during which time he accompanied 1 1 1rine, steel bling rack pound fnside of the tor- the Me secretary i oil magnate on a trip to Siberia. © i3 at present secretary of the J lHaartz company, New laven. BANKRUPT MAKES OI'FER Tlie creditors of Solomon 1:an, bankrupt, will mect at the of- fice of Referee in Bankruptcy ol I'erman in Hartford, on 'I%.ursday, March 29. s 20¢; compensation in the mat- tor. Attorney William Grecnstein v ill represent the bankrupt. David ). Nair has been appointed trustee. | In the matter of Nels N. Nelson, bankrupt, Attorne rael Nair has Leen appointed custodian. | In the matter of Joseph Icigen- baum, bankrupt, Attorney Alfred LeWitt has bezen appointed receiver The first meeting of the creditors lield Wednesday, ) 1.00n, at the office of the Lankruptey. LYCEUM LAST TONIGHT MARIE (‘ORD.\ in ‘THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HELEN OF TROY" Co-Feature TALPH LEWIS in “CASLY JONEN \T\IITS WE HOOT GIBSON in ALLOPING l"l RY” This coupon and] {06 it aduat any lady to best matinee scats, 2 COUNTESS §MARITIA e c 0. 0. @ | 40,000 foot Shein- | |o'clock today. he creditors witl con- ' by two friends who were not identi- lActors‘ Equity - Association to : | Protect Its Members New York, March 20— A curb ion of the American oreign actors has heen es- d by the actors equity asso- stage tablish ciation. Although interpreted by Broadway @s to reprisal for the barring in Lon- don of Miss Alden G n Ameri- 1 actress, this wa officinl of I Miss Gray wus prevented from ap- pearing in a London production by an order of the Bri { bor which held th h many glish actors out of work no Amer- cin should be hired to take of them might play. Tegulations Adopted regulations adopted by provide that alicn companies {upon entering this country must oin the equity association and that an individual actor the country for a particular part in a ified play must return to lis [native country at the expiration of [the engagement or remain idle six niontlis Alien actors who shall have played 100 weehs i this country and 19 to b s assoc a role one | quity entering a hetweey | 1922 considercd as re are alien ne eady entercd the anota not here un o on Nov. 1 two v 1 by oq e tors wlho have country under the | Alien who are aqueta ar wi 1928 have e suspen nter not been here s, Vil adopted 1re nity 1 they newly | condi [ The eq ty assaciation p most a Lon the Broadway s out 1he country MUST APPROVE ACTION Bockefeller, Mellon and Schwah Subpocnas Must Pass Voll Com- mittee hington, Ma ent that h 20 (T)—An sibpoenas would ued today for John ). Rocke Jr, Charles M. Schwah and B. Mellon, fo testify hefore the senate committee inve ting the | bituminous mining fndustry, made Ly Senator Wheeler, domocrat, Mon- tana, was met with a statement from Chairman Wats that this {would have to be agreed upon first by 1he full committee While nouncer man late | vesterda repulbli- can, Tdaho, acceded to Wheeler's {request that Reckfeller, Schwab and [ Mellon bo called. Tt was explained hy terday that he | Rockefelier be {tion with the Co. of West Virginia. that Schwab would app {man of the hoard for the | Steel corporation, {in Pennsylvania and that Mellon, a {brother of the treasury secre | would be questioned as 2 member of the board of the Pittshurgh Coal iq‘o. ! Curtiss Field, N. —Col. Charles A. Lindbergh took off | for Bolling IField, Washington, in a | Ryan monoplane shortly before 10 He was accompanied Wh wanted s¢ eeler yes- to question of his connec- Consolidation Coal He =0 1s chai thlehem which mines coal March 20 (#) fied at the fieid. eent practice his plans, He followed his re- of declining to discuss —PALACE— —TODAY— Another Blarket Night Also See “BABY MINE" Another Comedy Sensation Added l'l'llllr(“ ‘THE I'OUR FOOTED RANGER' —WE ESDAY— ratest Drama of Al Time?! “LES MISERABLES" WANTED thousands of pe 1 the Capitol ~ee them on the screen Thuy ““BRINGING UP FATHER” With Marie Dresste and J. Farrell \hrl--m-m Iy Moran [the audienco tearlier appearances was at "duction of FINI]S HAPPINESS £ INCALCIUM GLARE | | Eva Tanguay, Rich, Tells Why' She Remains on Stage — for 40 years a tavorite, is 49 years of age, she sured a reporter of the Herald to- day, thereby relicving his mind of a question that had bothered him |since her appearance at the Strand |theater, where she is now playin and has undoubtedly caused othe to ponder. The youug old-timer is s pleasant off-stage as she Is amus- ing behind tho footlights, her por- sonality affecting an individual as it s an audicnce, Miss Tanguay | | J Eva Tanguay, | born in Marble- |ton, Canada, and made her first up- 'pearance in a Holyoke, Ma ss., ama- teur performance when she was efght years old. That somcthing, which makes for stage success, appeared to then and there. In a short space of time she was on the professional stage, still getting her stuif over the footlights, One of her the ag played in the pro- Lord Launtleroy. Sambo Girl” made her hit. peculiarly enough with the song which is coupled with her name today ¢ hich is demanded by audicnees wherever she goes—"1 Don't Carc.” Tncidentally she states lat she played in irl” “New Britain, about irs ago, is she can hest vecall. 1 m,umm 2 ot those days, - of a black one, the style of ten when Littis In “The first big my first stage 1id. "It k umbrella, 1t that time.” And Why Should She Care? to be inter- tore the devel- Hollywood and 1 own there now, having 13 ten my various picces 1 have nothing 1o Lout finaneislly in the future ing that, my fricnds have why 1 stay in the theatvical s and am not content main in a home of my own s Tan horribly lancsome net before an audience. o has 1 have, even horribly and 1 have wie that 1 have to be working sill L large sy ted in Cah opment of property in was hieky enougl rnia by ants estat “Kno aske h an onis @ been when drasg so lone T Lappencd not Miss Tay ibility to entertain candidly that is teh dancer or singer e to account for Jier popularity, for her hi dway productions and long in New York ndeville she did not 1o so, inter T Hay is very mo not a toy When asl 40 years c ory of year 10 I louses, cars So her personal cility with which she oculato her audiene spirit of fun which she acting. that has kept hee prom 1y hefore the public for 46 ye “When 1 do not feel happy I am blue, T usually fail to earry | my audience, but when 1an in good | spivits 1 can see the result in my reception,” she said. And the inter- viewer, h n her many times, could understand that point Jeeling nothing but admiration for had n able for 's to inject into the atmos phere of the theater the buovaney that means an enjoyable pertorm- anee, who had risen to stellar heights by dint of personality, the interview- er left as it was ncarly time for Miss Tanguay to go to the theater in for her afternoon per- st is her is abls s witl when ving s the actress who 40 3 tion for Democrat Would Give to Borah's Sinclair Fund Tethichem, Conn., March 20 (1) — Johnson, ehairman of the loc democratic town committer, has | rawn up a resolution providing t the committer contribute the sum of £5 to the Sinclair republican fund now being raised by Senator | Borah. The contribution is being pro- | posed, according to Mr. Johnson at the request of a prominent local re- publican, TODAY—TUF 2:10— Sensational ! “CHICAGO” with PHY HAVER VICTOR VARCONI Added Attraction fles with Lindbergh”" they'ee all here—diges, 1 Moore. Maggic—the whole lov- able, Jaughable ctowd! with Polly Marie Dressler, Machmald. Co-Vear Antonin Moreno—Olive Borden in “COME TO MY HOUSE." —————————— lin EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1928. C. C. W. COMMITTEES New Britain Branch of Catholic WATCH TREASURY RECEIPTS CLOSELY ! Women's State Organization Ap- points Workers For Coming Year. Committees were appointed last evening at a meeting of the New Britain Council of Catholic Women held in the K. of C. home on Frank- Square. Mrs. Willianu Morrissey was _appointed financial sceretary and Miss Abbiec Dawson was named supplies chairman. Plans for future activities were also discussed. The committees appointe as follows: Program committes . J. Dray, chairman: Mrs. A w, Mrs. Henry Dounelly Mrs. Fayette Leister. Immigration committee: Mrs. Wil- liam Roche, chairma Mrs. Culper, Mrs. C. J. Leroux, Sr., Mrs. I. Gen- . J. Fagan aud Miss Cath- Than Last Year Washington, March 20 &—Treas- ury eipts from the March 15 in- come tax payments, which are being watched closely by congress and the dministration, that at the close ¢h 17, the gov- obtained payments of while on the same the total was $197,- | were S of business M | ernment had date last 395.51 It this rough for 928, the 10 have (hove and proportion the « should carry ire collections of tr would be likely about $100.060,000 or mo; estimates. On showing hinges the fight in congress over tax evision, but Secretary Mellon is ex- cted to await a fuller showing announcing his position on th Peter McCrann, Mrs. John Mrs. Luke Drinkwine, Mrs. rian Kelly. Mrs. Joseph chairman: Mrs, W. W, Mrs. Edward L. Hannon, George P. Leghorn and Mr McDonough. Mrs. McDonough, chair committee am at the hosp March April . |10 . |issue. The March 15 payments comprise Mulligan, o usually Squire, ; one > total du date for making md thus the qu Statement meeti held or April The 30, members of the t the ibella on for council wer asuy ement of rooms of the the after- 1l r th nd a fa ¥ oin colie wsed fam might be nooi of April hour will follow the ss Victoria LaMoor, work in the sting talk on work which is bei out the part LIONS DISCUSS SPORTS ire Questions at Bert Iy A soc he work tor tors' of iarity on the Buf- isor an inte servied through- in this done state, arly pparent ile th end month th nd atselr with Jess « lust wear in the of the inflow o W to bring sh balance comparative Another cffs ds anc of U Teng . Courant at Weckly Lancheon-— Tnterest in Funney Migh, for the i retiren to a total 1 and the t so I hort » today 1 sod Lions 1 iy K ring of n debs Hanvtford Conrant 1t sports cditor of (i s the sp merons que ports, Judging wonth uf tions from the number of Surplus of Labor Is Trouble Says Sen. Fess hington, March ) (P —The with the coal mdustry of labor, Senator J¢ Oliio, asserted today be- paign school, x hers under onal league bers of th imong ther ihout the next the sol st ms 10 be chub, od W wal troubl surplus Ll 1he holding & Weight Ihe heavy crown, Lions admitted fwo new members to the club in the pers of William . Mechan, who repr sonts Hatch Auto Finanee Co., wert 10 Patterson, owner of -l political can meeti the auspices of )] publican woms olet Motor Co . . 000 rson men « ployed RS S 0,600 In 1647, advertisement 100k, “The Divine Right of Church Government,” was the first to be printed in an English newspaper. 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