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(S I'I | Ifig [l = Usless otherwise indiceted. theagrieal motices and reviews in this colunn are written by press agencies for the re PETIVCICOVVPOITVOFETIPIICTITEIOVICY “BRINGI HER" Tonight is the last showing of “Chicage™ that sensational story of | 4 jazz-crazed wife who committed | crime just for front page publicity, | it the Capitel whe it has heen {1 nliasing patrons since day. Phyllis Haver and Vietor |« Vureoni have the leading roles, Beginning TRursday “Bringing Up Fother™ is the main film attructi on a double feature programn. trom the funny papers to the gereen, | Jigge, Dinty Moore. Mageic, aud all tue lovable, laughable, crowd that | provides laughs in the strips, have jumped into the movie v whepe they are a riot of laughter. J. Farrell MacDo1ald, Polly Moran and Marie Dressler hiead a great cast of | 1un maker. ! The stery Jiti I |a is rich in plot and | pliotoplay lovers will find real good |depends entertainment in - “Dringing Up |1 Tather.” 81 A8 a co-feature Olive Borden and | Antonie Moreno will be offered in “ome to My House,” a lively ro- tiantie drama. Beginning Sunday night fer four days Lillian Glsh will be featured in 11 “The Encmy.” GERMAN BICYCLE TEAMS SELL 0UP (s e ) Foud Guilty by League— . Baed and Fined 55 !'Mrs. Henry Prine Rerltn, March 21 tuentieth six day bic ce which [t ended March 15 hus had a tlonal equel in the revelation that the three leading toams were found |t 2vilty by the League of German Bi- | ) (Ay—Berlin's “i- |0 cyele Riders of “selling out” to a|slept some Letting ring less than six hours be- fors the rac ended, AN an outgrowth of an investiga- | 'on held by the league, Petor Van | Iempen, the Duteh veteran who has i~cquently eompeted tn the United | Siates, was deprived of his license for & period of three monuths and |Eyey a r «1s6 yas barred from all German |y tracks for ene year. Yoses Vicense, ' His team mate Rlchli, a Swisy ¢ rvider, was deprived of his license for |y tiree months while the winning |y lerlin team of Ehmer and Kroschel | ¢ were fined 1,000 marks ($250) and | wrre barred from future starts for |t 0 months, Another German cntry |, 1 of Tieiz and Rieger who fin- K <] second, also was found gu 5 omplicity in throwing the race. | The Van Kempen-Richli combina- |¢ tion apparently had the race cinched |}, b to within two hours of the final vong when Ehmer and Krosch +'uged a great spurt which carried 17em to victory. The circumstances </ \hia dramatic finish, especially in | view of rumors that last year's win- lr: 1.ing team had becn put in the lead tirough the wholesale brihery of | cther riders, stirred thousands of 1c Tike fans and sporting editors to de- | 11and an investigation. H Several managers and trainers of |both have records. the teams implicated in the scandal !e qlse have been definjtely barred from future participation in German events. st Fxposure of this year's findings |} of the league of German bicycle rid- |s crs coming on the heels of last year's rumors is felt in German sports circles to sound the death | knell for future six-day events in Lerlin for some time to come. N. D. Has Lightest Vote in Its History Rismarck. N. D., March 21 (UP) —1In the lightest primary vote in the history of the etate North Da- Xota' voterg yesterday pledged sup- : port to the presidential candidacies Frank O. Lowden, Illinois. | publican, and Governor Al €mith, demeocrat of New York. a North Dakota’s 13 votes in the re- rubliean national convention were pledged to Lowden while the state’s ten votes In the democratic conven- ||, tion were accorded Smith. The two candldates were unop- posed and this fact together with | lack of interest in state issues was held as the cause of the light vote. Early estimates indicated the to- tal vote in the state would not ex- ceed 80,000 as compared with a nor- 1oal primary vote of about 200,000, YACHT BUILDE h t DEAD Boston, March 21 (UP)—Geoige 1”. Lawley, bullder of many famous yachets including two American cup defenders, is dead at his home here at the age of 80, Thomas W. Lawson's famous yacht Jndcpendenco, as well as 1wo cup defenders, the Puritan in 1535 14 the Mayflower in 1896 wera de- | s'gned and built at the Lawley ship- | yarde. ! CRPER FLOUR BY PHONE Omaha, March 21 (P—An Omaha milling eempany recently obtained | n order for 100 tons of flour from | customer in Berlin, Germany, over telephone. The flour, be whipped more than represenis the outyut of s of farm land. Teachers’ Clubd T2ANCE oo Right | will be five courts jnste: toon “lr.ilm;: with th onl; | & nine-month-old jduc in Sturgis today from his own- [ what the Loughilin, [he kicked a lafter the officer lad ard of 141 | Lickwar ot | who action. and Lickwar south on front of Michael Roceia of 22 | Kumm | going south and when turning into a, driv | the O | hind, struck it. T for polics action. PRy 1 T X e B4 spective amusement ive Courts Are to Be Held by England’s King London, A o} 21 ® — Th inces of h ous American mothers und their opening last | debutante daughters being present- A 1o their British wajestios at tie nnual Buckin nay be increase by today's official nnouncement that this season there 1 of four held on May § conrs The courts will In nd 23 and June and 13, nnual tlood lications in heha of A [women hut the number who a |aly at court and Queen Ma a few dozen. 1. vere 44 while the 1 upon the swishes .ord Chamberlain and Ambas Toughton P before King usually 1s sty numbe {Dog Freed on Charge Of Murder by Jury Sturgis, Mich.,, M h 21 (UP) ‘reed of a char of murder, Jack, police dog, was r's farm wers of the j cquittal at urymwen retused to believe to meet the four mem- who held out tor trial, The four Jack a his he j There was nothing for the ustice to do but set Jack free, and et Lim go hack to the farm Jack's airtight alibi won ase. His attorney had interpos.d mistaken imony of lier husha the most w el was at hon his e tity but e alilh te Stross and ncighbor, carric hey testitied he night s i the Jaek re ice during the trial his attention on the during the kening when his houted by the prosecutor ants Lose Game When Their Train Is Late Fort Myers, Fla., Mam 21 (- lroad train can cause a ball game. That's They were on for the rattler to pull hem ont of Fort Myers yesicrdffy, ut it didn’t show up in time 10 stop he game with the Athleties when he score was deadiocked at j-all. While the McGrawmen fidgeted for heir train to Bradentown, Speak- rin the ninth injeeted @ triple and omped in with the victory of 6 to by Si Had 1 1 fiv minutes e ¥ ints felt the vwould 0 even, veral shieep wor Fmerson bt ised to look Tir Y proc 0 cam to loose Giants say lookout he i have G honors ; |IRound Up Allezed Automobhile Thieves Harttord, March 21 () In police ourt today the case aguinst Gordo awtin, ontinued to M They s urglar 1 onmiobile thefts and Loughlin carly this month when detective in the j slipped on talrway in a rooming housc. Lougl- in and Martino were trapped by ¢ auad of police in & rooming o o8- aped arres carly this miorning. REPORT Automobile driven by | Arch strect 125 Willow nies How ind Andrew street. col- ided about street doing slight dugia © the report of Officer skas found no Howard wi for police north canss driving Oak turned machine truck owned iy South strect nd Lickwar's car wost in Howar An antomoehile and driven b, | Landers Avent automobile driven by of 191 Cherry strect, about evening. Officer Clarence reported that the truck was st 44 Frankiin . which was ¢l vay at Spuar il ca » b TODAY—THURS.—FRL 2—GREAT FEATURES—2 Warner Baxter Co-Feature Heot Gibson ‘GALLOPING FURY ATINEE 10¢ wilt admit lady o best matinee seats. WHY SUFFER WITH YOUR EYES or 1 syed by B-fitting glass- 0s? 3 we will tell you the trach about your eyes. n% K. Goodwin 1Yo nr SPLCIALY MAIN ST PHONE it our office am TEEVFCERCTITEVETIO Both Apoear Strong in Horth <o Dakota's Contests tion by Highwa: Com Macdonuld and which clim Maple strect cross very unsatisfactory three witomob. railroad t 14 f 110: racks or rect from Ma Councilinen Charles A wves and b Mr with 11 Maye public tter was left handle missi Playzround Commission A niecting ¢ | ) Will be hetid in t o'clack cven nmer 1he mid- owed today | oA or the s 1w cusscd Order of A ;e St evening in street. th vet (°k in th At the sessio a ow Last f Rristol Men in Superior counsel had matter this morning, Mr. Judd the present arrangement, missioner inates the proved ist wee the sharp mobile to nle street, Anderson, ik Dutton or Crumb utilities Meeting und co * city co 0 ill be dis- Eastern star 1t e Court for court 1 - Wil support- med added Cooli liam ion Receives Honor tar Tissourian Ikl Minn. ORULE'S Crossing Discussed railroad s n ot i nd the local nk wa cup post S Mern post for th ation of Seymour to this city 1 Chimney Fire A and 1o I out at 10:40 a W R. Kel »avenue, he blaze with chemicals calls ins Arcanum Me At a meeting of the bou v 300 foet of s to conn t the n aven voted January 24, T extension Jerome A. Moody. It was also voted to I 1y 400 fes t to mains on Ly will be a school building beir uth Scholl was guara tre connect orded Thir district Is0 voted to lay ap- Tdt i m D pre PALAC TODAY You Should Not his Pietare ¢ Munchhack of Notre —THURNDAY— NVDCHAPLIN “THE MISSING LIN Also sun ED CEAZED™ Ea%;?e% ty Moove, Maggie, and All the Crowd are in the Movies Now! in ) CAPITOL THURS.. FRI., SAT. They're a Riot of Laughs! Last Time Tonight SCHICAGO™ at 7200 and 9:10 with J. Farrell McDonald Polly Moran, Marie Dressler & “COME TO MY HOUSE" Antonio Moreno Olive Borden t of six inch 1appoint- und Har- ion 10 ex- then re- wsday. - (up Welfare nted to Am =" Ly ill. o pas agion I now m. 1 hous legher on was extin- without s a'clock hall. g 1 of wut- missioncrs last cvening, it was six inch main wet with weeting of ~ost of the addition- nteed by approxi- with the troct and this extension, new the d by the on Pine two inch ¥ avenus nt main; herly on E Miss Secing MISERABLES" Damy VAN in t gy | main on NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1928. e £ SMITHAND LOW REPORTED GAINING !King strect from Moody street and | 4 ¥ inch wmain on Larduer road a distince of about 500 fect, the I necessary ntee having been ! turnished 1 partment in each in- | ce. sia and Germany when Gibson outspoke project. Vit pr astonished condemn- ion originally Novem- refore we he total amount o "for water during the mo ruary was $8 than for the Bills for water jen A h1 1 to Lills for work don ment amounts |largest part p 1ents, 1o consider 1rs 1¢ no mount hy sis of our work S T at N rai 4 in larwin Hartiord inches and at it was with t) 1 of No. Supply Good : roport on 1 ceived from the ite of March namber of bacterii growir is moder water ¢ owas 1 state lists under d dear d no objection found n v f volumes of 11 bacteriolozleal stundpo Py appears to i drinking p 5 e water t entirely saf undet 5 Religious Pictures To Be Shown at - ! WO T conditions U. S, IS GRITICAL OF SOVIET PLANS Galls Proposal for Instant Dis- armament Impractical Stn T ze cities 1 Tift School o Pas- ' will be encing | new street, ligi oday in 3 f Sacred Heart sch which tion picty ing of pi will be o N Gold illions in all | n most piet t Bridgeport Boys Facing | Auto Theft Charges Mar 21 (P At 1ib- t youths ‘rl]l‘: S ONpress @ treaty Cor the S he of in promoting peac ot of complete disarm would America’s Stand, erican Jose Dell They are and Willian picked up by N r ent commission ates would support tilateral project for ssion and outlawry of ws but conld not logically and sin Project U1 armanents imme- itions nen and b ties when 1t whi non "o were T any which T Thomas ¥ this statement, he in line with the ex- chict delegutes from ind, France y. Japan, 1lol- land and Sweden With seven nationg opposed to im- !mediate action and opposed to the thesis that immediate complete dfs- | armament is possible, the Soviet gov- crument finds itself supported only hy Germa nd Turkey. Attack is Vigorous, The vigor of Gibson's attack ca is a surpris>. Those who had ex- pect to find the United States a | | strahge bedfellow with Turkey, Rus- | rressions o Sacred Heart School Hall Orange Street. Thursday, Saturday Also Wednesday, Tucsday of nest week at P M. The most ‘The Passion Play’ and ‘St. Fabiola’ and most heautiful art nagnificent productions The greatest masterpiece of moving picture Divine—Supreme—Elevating. Tie religious picture beautiful. Admission 25, An invitation 10 view these beau- tiful pietur:s is herewith exten ed to Men, Wonmen and Children of all nationalitics and creeds HERSELDP IN PERSON LAST TIML TONIGHT EVA TANGEAY R s ) STARTING THU AY AFTERNOON The Popular Star of “Underworld” CLIFFORD & LUDWIG GENE SCHARTZ & CO. The Sheriff “The Revue Charming FIELDER, HARRIETT, HAMILTON Presenting “We're in the Navy Now” “JOE ROTHANG & (0. | BRADSTREET TRIO, “Rehind the Wall” | “Harmony and Mekxly" EXTRA! THURSDAY NIGHT Another Joyous Carnival Program 8—ACTS—8 Including JOE RICHARDSON & MARIE FANION of NEW BRITAIN BUGINS MONDAY FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN “MAD HOURS" IN PERSON | Putnnm]vlipck Thre;tened | 1 answer also denied Jmilar charges in a suit filed by Mre. Rern. stein against Mra Coogan iu which U0y was asked for alleged alien- ion of Bernstein's affections. Bern. stein is an official of Jackie Coogin Productions, Inc. By Serious Fire Today Putham, March 21 (P —Fire be- 1 to have with an ex- thie threaten. n n ie buill- * structure, is i candy It was House liey Two D;puty Sheriffs of State Are Stricken Ill Bridgeport, March 21 M—Deputy riff Edear H. Perry of Westport Who was stricken ill yesterday gt the FPairficid county courthouse and re- moved to his home after trestment ' a local physician, was today take n from his home to the New Ha- ven hospital where it is understood given treatment for an has troubled him for otal 1 two ing occupied Union through DENY DEPOSITIONS, Angeles. M ERNT Bridgeport hos- g give the condition of eriff John W. French of ! 48 remaining serious. “rench was removed after becoming 1 two weeks 3go. to at The Teaberry flavor carries that €Xs hilarating freshness of morninq inthe mountains. That's why Clark’s Tea- berry Gum is so good; and good for You—anytime, anywhere. Especiall delightful after cating, o < Run Down? Spring lets down the keyed-up vitality neces- sary in cold weather. The best tonic is Nature's best food—pure milk. Before you take bitter tasting tonics, try drinking more United Milk. 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