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f ll'l Tuless otherwise indicated, """'ii' i n'lh |||! lu NEW BRITAIN DAILY 'TWINS REARED APART '.n - theatricsl Botices and reviews in this column are written by prees agencler for the iespective amusement eompany. 0000V PI00CVIIPI0PICLITIIIIPINIC VIV ITIC O ST EIGHT ACTS TONIGHT. One of the most interesting bills ©of the scason opens at the Strand todav. The - feature photoplay Marion Davies in “The Patsy tarring Marion Davies. The vaude- villo is headed by “The ¥roadway” with a company of 1§ meople and Glauco D'Atillo, the 67 year-old piano genuis, who is here in this country for a shert four. Incidentally, the engagement at the Strand will b his enly vau- deville appearance in this countr: Other acts include Frank Gould: Millard and Marlin and the Pauli Tiros. Tonight the Strand will pre- ®ent three extra acts, including Bill Bunting, the Jocal young ndan who scored a solid hit in the lions ¥rolic this year with his sensational dancing. “DRESSED TO KILI Thongh the erook of today 15 an Ymmaculate dresser, drives high Wowered cars, maintains expensive Gpartments and froquents the opera and the night cliubs he 1= a “brother under the skin” with the crook and “thug” of other days in the matter ©? colibloodedn: and heartless- Tess Fox Fims ul- the under- mind which pitol theater today Kin “Dressed to t story of tra modern avorld and opened at the « for three days, reecived the ace Jocally, that it has all over the country for it is human drama at its Dest The co-fr nard in “The t Beginning Su the Milton “Burning PESSKI, POLICE “AGENT". STRANDS IN NASSAU N. Y. in A its inaster oifers Wen May yen of Adventur for fonr offer Kenyon in night days nain tion sl and Tayligh ris Witness Against Okula m Case Lacks Carfare (o New Britain, The Ohula. aged a6 chargerd 9, of Joweph Pesski, police Broad 5 continued With assiulting can store on street las Yoow Ly Judge 1o me ks of Pesski 19t he in police court for of the who wrote 1o the detained in Y., and was without cartir irip to this city. Attorncy M. Ginsburg e i= at liberty because nes polic son, N for the Harry was New Jersey Chief of Police Found Killed Mareh 29 (UM police in his home and ake, N wn. chicf of found =hot to dvath today. Brown Norris, 2 nophew i from a dance Ashury I shortly ter midni Mrs. Brown she heard a shot after L i ean: down to fi the in rk and’s body in dinin LEFT SMALL ESTA Middlctown, March 29 stom of giving liberally to char s made the cstate leit by It Dr. James I Donovan, latc pastos of St. John's church, who died testate March 18, quite small it w indicated today when the probat court mamed Fire Chict John I Donovan, administrator. The estate will go to i and to a sister, Hannah M van of this city. The ouse for her brother vears of his pastorate P 1is hrother Dono- or ke during th here. ON SUNDAY 1AL March o» ven Eustern Io at 1O VOT! West Haven the New I will Neres s tock, electors have been called to meet for April 9 o vole on the question of permitting Sunday hali der the law local approval is ary to make Sunday ball playine FIT team fler pl vin FREE PARSONS’ Hat OnRn AUTO LAUNDRY 15 WALNUT ST. (Rear) Washing. Polishing, Simoniz- uzing, Etc. Whirl of | concert | havin haweyer ihecause its members WANTS GOVT. BEAR j FLOOD EXPENSES House Reports Gontrol Bill Approved Months Ago Mar the M —Standing the Washington, arcly on policy that zovernment shoulg bear Citizens ot the Ainst all cost Mis floods, guarling of rit house day 7 approved -a The report on the a gigantic flood come into the house along with the 000,000 Jones bill, also pro- | viding flood control funds from the | federal tr which was passed | yesterday by the scnate | The majority report, approved |.y; 11 members of the committee, pre- | sented a voluminous argument of nearly 400 pages in support of the major proposals for full federal payment, sponsorcd by Represent. | tive Ieid, republican, of 1linois, and of the establishment of a new Mississippi river commission to carry out The the committer Reid il taneonsly izne valley a flood made a 000,000 control formal 1eport on Reid bill which month ago committer wias propo; for control proj: Rend. Ind.. who did net know of the work. viems of those members of disapprove the wers presented simul ina minority S repnllicans cpresentative Kopp of report forth the valley st of the in his who Clicage March 20 () A story ¢ n g jid not know of eac hy other's existence until they re Iy has been vears of age ey This sot the some conten s e Pr. Horatio H. Newman of the contrilmte shonlii vorsity of Chicago. mecting then w that might 1 Tee O, Henry tale TH cost of con- work he 1S rol a0 ineident o hfted from a eriti. | teachor of canght a passin girl pupil,” Leading the leading majority report was the eiled at Major General Fd- win of the army en. charged with dutics of the commission on administration’s flood Veature One af features o the or distant pse of the She as cism on accost pupil gar Ja chief her but her who oy vstrped Mississippi preparing control plan The my engine Iy wWhich conteide mended the for imm: problen The majerity report mder the law by which cment undertakes flood ¥ of “no pay, no pro ented. It added that ientifi river the o apart for cifect of environment on the physic er was upheld, report | nals, He the history the minority vad Possible medy fo one pair in Canada e vecom - et the set witl of Eleanor both physician's Bend. Ind lived in Defroit he Tier the 1% which the Dest project tor consists e Georgiana Kelly, istants in Sonth fann Knew sister school there sel ont that e gov- she control A corj of ot lician norm were found by Dr. Horatlo H. New man of the niversity b for twins who had be en reared apart. red b Uni pure chaner city fac ‘s The girls 1y of the 1! ind mental makeup of such individ- fore Sister's existence, al girl had at- other pair BROUGHT TOGETHER BY SIMILARITY OF FACES; e ach other's existinee for tended, on a visit 1 by the appe b, She was pupil Georgiana The sister completed an gation which disclosed Zirls were born in St jpital, New York, on n (¥leanor had heen adopted Kouth Bend family whe and Georgiana 4 I struck on a Arane the of ¥ vears ola City, Mich 1 imonths old. ave hroadeast tor aid it any live. Georgiana moved fter the | tablished lic appeal relatives, The tnins are virtually cal | Dr. Newr {prints and ¢ Kelly girls and |given mental tests. studied cether as taken they Dr. N |ine Rend e Georgiana Kelly (left) and Elea nor Kelly, identical twins of South years, Chicago a, girl of invest: that the Vincent's hos July 23, teo 1001 by 4 n she was two by ., family when she was 18 Rav a pulb- locating to South relationship had heen are not [strikingly similar in appearance, and | their interests unusual md | their Rend es- only but finger measurenients of will sman has 50 pairs of twins reared to- and is anxious to locate of twins rearcd apart, he an- detense, national avel- maintenanee of the mails mdinterstat and navi- tion Justifieation the government to the cost and responsi- will deci ority the report problem. said in stressing the federal government should the cntire cost of the work. party advocating such a move better look to its laurels. s civilization se little removed rism that it will permit ds to be drowned and thous to be made homeless while, like Sh pound of flesh not pay commierer sufticient federa wer sume entirg bility. Under the present cal contributions, it und to result bility failure the levee lle their share he minority report declared that local contribution me tion the communities intereste in the work and protection s waste and ineflicieney.” It hased its contention of locul on the ased value of lands in the valley through protection.” | Broad Powers the minority \ characterized the Reid “offering no hasis for a flood control plan.” the cport expressly emphasized that d1d not aim to lay down neering program but nate powers to its sissippi valley flood mission. composed and three army powers would b ziven to the mission to system of lo- there was responsi- weak Jinks ehain” hecause had contribut said “divided of the system levee di financially and in fock, it de nds i been from those LAWYERS' FEE SUIT ENDS J. t co-operi- Iy inst | . <o Action of Thomas pay- nents “iner Against Vrank oD the 200 Bill settled Out of Court. A wttlement ched today out Although the in suit cwpoint | 1 bill as | by Thomas JI. definite | ices in the defense of majority | binus after the it arrested for as Frank an lengi- | 0456 would desig- proposed Mis- control coni- of four civilians engineers, These | as broad as those | Panama canal com- permit the commission Rallroad (ompam Makes the engineering 8ys- curbing the floods, new commission would bhe it liberty to adopt any plan—even the Jadwin plan in its entirely, said the majority report, or combine the Tadwin and the commission plans. Under the Reid bill the Mi: ippi river commission at present in the river would he abol- local police court a went to supcriey court. A $1.200 was rendercd, $35 of was paid on account and the 1 81,105 was the awsuit. bill to formulite n for he Washington Kansas City, pany today interstate LYCEUM Southern 1 filed a bricf with commerce charge of ished The ciaim mission wonld a comprr dvanced in that, 4 dclay hensive the he new com- the adoption flood plan” was | minority report, | “would he un- Mississippi river TODAY — FRIDAY 2—Great Features—2 ~ WM. BOYD “THE NIGHT FLYER” of familiar with problem.” No “cold d the criminating cconomy’ the that pay “Any hiae onr from han- and destitute, who can- Cabelus < for %1, of court was brought | ibelus for legal serv- Jaco- | defendant had hee ilting his wife, The | stronger than in their natur was continucd sgveral times in | 1 aftorwards | S —— of which alanee subject matter of the ¢ Denial of Charge: March 29 (UP)—The ilway com- the commission SERIAL NUEWS HENRY B. WALTHALL —_—n “RO: b OoF hILDARE" This coupon and 106c vdu admit any lady to best matigee seats. —TODAY— 'MOON HATE™ —FRIPAY — e Blanhet On the wreen “THE LAST WALTZ" Al Anotl; Night RBill Cody in "GOLD FROM WEEPAR” denying charges that it inti-trust laws in the Missouri-Kansa nl the St Lows 1 railroad without | thorization. The Kan auested the 8 the anti-tr complaint ainst the railroad RECTOR DIES N. Y., March ‘anon Alphonse as City st Rochester, The Rev. baert, tory, Reman for 49 years, of 80 e was horn in Be and attene He then taught before taking a parish ium Wood mictal bath can, be coated with practically violated Southern commission to dis d seminary for acquiring stock of exas railroad Southwestern commission au- ro- 20 P A. Note- rector of Our Lady of Vi Catholic church here | died today at the age | educated | at six and fabrics dipped into a by a patent process, any de- n | sired metal, making them immenscly It he not Note. would illegal te true, Relieved for W. state. publish Getting Up Nights H. Dunlum st 86. Healthy Bladder Works Dustime Only, 1 vears being nightly. ved that Wish 1 terribla had found talk or write to anyoye.' Lithiated Buchu acte the < cpsom salts do on the I sreign idity. hanicshurg, AU the Fair Dept. st "CAPITOL TODAY. FRL, SAT. A Tale of the Underworld! Edmund Lowe Mary Astor in bladder “DRESSED TO Kll L” n of Adventur Milton sills, Doris Kenyon “Burning Dayl MAKE MORE MONEY identi- | BANDIT TESTIFIES Meyer Doubts Florian “Fixed" | 200 Guests Attend K. of P. Ban- Up the Holdup j Hurtford Meyer, March under 29 (P —Albert | W the cro. superior criminal said he did not helicve court today, after his ar- rival in C cut from Illinois for | ng the Southing- that Stuart R “fixed it" with the This statement was Meyer's te the accond tria obbery of the testimony the purpose ton National of ro bank, Florian had k of the first given in for the Meyer that | er with Thomas Di IHinois, that hank, in en i was to of He to ~ could s King was no shooting timony | upset bank was to the ¢ had told him, to- Kappella and also of Cicire of fth Curtis, had the money 1y 1o he taken foc orian William Marco, the employe ar one, and that laid out rc sldin, the court, how that 2 wrai us th provii In hine guns,” aimed neu syes of the b Meyer hat the not heen that he the rto have learned ank had He further denicd the ring 11d that Floi sroup §ang. ane had decic cast, Cit) to come Is Rcco;:nucd In Firve Prevention Britain has been n honor among morc of New third pl Class ce an list ed vention than fire cording received this Ralph H mber of Comm The tr reads waste entered in tional contest clegram efary sram “National fire ivardod conte Ip A follows ! couneil today | 1927 fire te | follows: Class one, Phila- Class two. Grand Rapids, | three, Greenshoro, N Durham C. Mich and all cities Your city honer Class three excellent record 1 Chamber of Commerce,” | prizes in s four, Fremont t record Iphia third place in Iecause of figr] prize | Roes to | awarded list hy, vigorous men Buoyant st land life's bright exuber- 1 rize eves, clear complexion it vitality dengte a system free from impurities.” Constipation pois ons the whole system, slows the step, | encrgy, destroys confidence and | cuts down the earning power. Rid your system of constipation and its poisons. Dr. Edwards’ Olive | Tablets remove them gently, tone up the system, clear the eycs and complexion and bring back normal vigor. A compound of vegetable in- ients, prescribed to patients for 20 years in place of calomel. The Act easily and quickly on bowels and | s liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets and keep fit for the daily grind. Thousands of happy men and wom- cn use them regularly as an aid to success in their everyday tasks Know them by their olive color, 15 60 30c, st xaminer in | Pythias | sary la { dancr | THE MOST IMPORTANT HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1¢ IPLANTSVILLE BANK {58T H ANNIVERSARY | |fuxn shed by Emil Heimberger's Hotel Bond recording orchestra of Hartford. The entertainment com- | mittee was headed by Samuel Kirsh- lmv and consisted of han Sanduls, | Klasz, Siderowt and Ed- ward L. Lyor The toastmas Harold commander kin. ipman cleomed the ledg: chancellor guests on The principal o s Grand Keeper of Re ords and Seals Edward E. Aspina who spoke on the history of St. Elmo ‘ liat it was one of ti the state and that 1ce it had distribut $30,000 in sick ben quet and Ball ng its ¢ ore than to its m from dis- ;There s Real Medicine Now For Stubborn, Hang-On Coughs HOME LESSON Start the children right,m Give them plenty of Grandmother's Bread. They wili dike the taste bottor and it supplies the necessary nutriment for preper sustenance of sturdy bodios and active brains. o Lorge loaf—Why poy moret ATLANTIC: PACIFIC iggest Used Car Sale of the Year Now in Full Swing The Herald and the used car dealors of New today, tomorrow and S Fritain are aturday (March 29, 30 and 31) conducting the greatest sale of rvebuilt cars ever put on in these par other to buy a good used car—it is this week. values are offered these days at real is great and each car car If there is better than any REAL savings—selection a written guarantee of the one time & liable used car dealer from whom you purchase vorr car. Today, to the CI. tomorrow and Saturday ssified Ad section now for complete information on this greatest used car are the da Turn e of the vear, THE HERALD “Every One Is a Good Buy” was Harry Wit- | tributions to other charitable causes. The entertainers were Councilman Samuel Sablotsky, Frank Clynes and Lee ¥ Mr. Bromberg d\vl some numbers and need the v Drag. Mr, nes sang, Sablotsky gave nionologue. omberg. pecial “Varsi and M TONIGHT CARNIVAL NIGHT 8 ACTS 8 including Bill Bunting of New Britain Vaundeville's Pretentions I'roduction The Whirl of Broadway with a cast of 18 People 18 The most gorgeous Settings in Vaudeville, MARION DAVIES “THE PATSY” Her Best Yet! At Lach GLAUCO D’ATILLO The 6 Performance year ol genlus of the piano. Children Him! Bring the to Hear The Blackface Jester FRANK GOULD MILLARD and MARLIN SCOMIC CAPERS” THE PAUL BROTHERS “Darinz Aerial Workers.” Sayings,” News—Camedy