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: o v e <o [FIVE CONTINENTS, 47 NATIONS & “Wasn't it in 192 : G4 PN I dow't know: LINKED BY TELEPHONE LINES P4 " I“ l “l“ | l “Was it early in 19217 a llll ! “I-don’t know. But-I have that! s {information somewhere and can| New York, April 24 (P—Wing- | subsequent development is attributed s ‘ l ! ' \ NS:mh :‘1 3 hatic in his iec. | ¥ s Way along the lines stretched | lol'(l! w"lm‘;;n‘cc o o n ewart was emphatic in his dec-| e was in 1924 that a program of s B lfll LN llh l! =P ljl (Continued from First Page) laration that the Standard Oil of In. | ¢TSS the world by the telephone. | pig"expansion began. P cam-l (,' At S e\ N By od with the Continental Trading |4iana_had not profitcd from the | the spoken word is following the | pany then absorbed the telephone VR e s et |Teapot Dome lcase, and he was | trail blazed by America's other “good | system of Spain. In 1926 King Al- | “Did you ever receive any evi. |°QUally &8 emphbatic that the Stan-|will ambassadors” to cement com- . fonso inauguratcd Madrid's automa- | Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical motices and reviews in this column are dence of an interest in the Conti. |dard Oil of Indlana got #ts interest | mercial and political relations be- tic telephone service. At the end of | written by press agencies for the respective amusement company. nental Trading company?”’ asked !'iD the Sinclair Pipe Line Co. before | tween the United States and other | that year Spain had in service 114,-| Scnator Walsh, of Montana. |the Seapst Dome. Iase: Ajmations, | 360 telephones. “Not a thing.” Stewart rcplied. | . OUr Bominces on the board of | Within scven years, a period | In 1925 the Mexican Tf‘h‘phonel AT THE STRAND | RAMON NOVARRO AT CAPITOL Handed deposit slips of his ac- | Jifectors of the Pipe Line Co. agreed | which covers the development of & Telegraph company was taken | e Capacity andiences greeted Clara | The primeval lure of the sea, and | count, Stewart said they were not in- LteF the Teapot lease that the Pipe{ihe International Telephone and over. Its obsolcte equipment and | Tow in Elinor Glynw's “Red Hair.” the heroism of mariners battling the | dicative of anything regarding cou- could extend its line to the | clegraph Corporation, those lines [ 30 miles of long-distance wircs were which is being shown at the Strand. elements, form the background for | pons from the Continental bonds. ‘alt Créek and Teapot Dome fields, {have reached out to 47 countries and | modernized and extended between together with one of the snappiest |40 amazing drama of Jove. hate and | One deposit slip was for $13,903.75, "‘““d“_" g . |iive continents and have told the | Mexico's principal citics. Interna- vandeville bills presented this sea- |adventure in “Across to Singapore,” | which was the intercst on $794,000 b A \rr(‘!_n: o the lrux‘:fc'wnl"\f”-zsvor\ of a real romance of American tional telephone conversations now | fon at the local playhouse. The lit- | amon Nevarro's new starring vehi- | of honds. v»i;'na!‘or {!:j&l\?] ’rr‘nu K‘:)"-I Ahc“l husiness to Cuba, Porto Rico, Mex- | may be carried on between thvsl“ tle red-headed flapper of the sereen | €16 @t the Capitol theater today and “Did you have any other first Lib- ;o;;l‘l\o}!ail)\A }:"3‘{'<“‘fls l”r "‘[ {1co. Chile, Urtguay, Brazil, Spain, | cities and any of the 15,000,000 tele- | B B aan | Wrednesds The new Metro-Gold- [ oriy honds the coupons of which [(0/d MM (Nt he was 10 et & PAIt | yrance, England, Maly, Norway, | phones in the United States, Canada | ing and thrilled as she vomped n.\!jr-‘la cr production. a powerful | would have made up the diffe e Cd‘:’“o“-l"o“ Siowast sagliv { Hungary. Belzium, Aust Agen- | and Cuba. ‘ heedoni* tho ssencs. i this: new 9268 of the elibper ships. in one of | cncos” asked Chairman Nye O oo art FeTaw " [lina. China, Japan. Australia and | Once established in the operating filmf Popular opinion scem to bhe ‘V_In‘ most gripping sca stories in Had Many Bonds R 'ou'mic ”.““»-“m Fede New Zealand. and manufacturing firlds, the Inter- nknimous that here is a picture fn > aio, ! 1 had many Liberty bonds" : ¥ing 0 argicl Through a merger with the Post- | national reached out in 1927 to take v Novarro plays the sailor hero of | e this with me and if you want 0., Tucgraph.Commercial Cables | control of the All A which. Clara Bow actually excels her |, No 000 VIS the sailor hero of | siowart replied. “I bousht some of |argue you will have to do it clsc- | graph-Commercial Cables | c of the Al America Cables S R R | e R lhr«vwgh ‘,N.. every issue, beginning in 1917." L e Winally. ‘beweieriTs m‘d:un.\vpmws recently announced, the company, with its ,000 miles of e nereges P otoa st Lim @er, thel Baeinethroush itobe!| 0idin® i i o sy 3050 e ioant | ot {ormarstion) erpoditng e cdevelang SRl lise o 1 ALBRO MOTOR SALES CO. the Cavaliers: Libby and |Oriental pirates, and other thrilling | [PCTt¥ bonds when you made the |~ »Why should there have been any [ 0RO (he 805000000 communi-| = Those afford a direct link between 225 Arch Street Tel. 260 the Maricttas and others. adventures, into an amazing drama | 1°POMt in December, 1yz22 [ pronts‘ontier aiiabteanmation2 4 e iniions Lamad and Satth % £ E Jiiettan, an of umman emorions. Adwentane and || SICWart was unable to recall that.|" °T don't know. T think it woutd || T Messages will eross virtually | America. Auditional eable lines add- “WRECK OF TH PERUS” | the clash of human will and the | 116 $aid the $13.903.75 might not |have been better if there had been | {101V “OUNTY on (ho globe by 1and el mauclnilen o ieriolal Wliim: Bk craper.” fury of the elcments form & thun. |MAve been Continental Lond cou- |no profits. That's my hind sight.” (" [Y|"EraPh or telephone, shoot and an overland circuit across the with Alan Wale, Suc Carol and Al- dering backzround for a beautiful | PONS: | Were dpuat Seeraty BOlENew INST e otsalt Ay K silatne B ndesimountaing linked Olille it heria Vaughn, and 1inoTineTin dn love story that runs through the| N¥e then called attention that|Mexico ranch in January, 13222 |CiPlos and jump matural barricrs s liucnos Aires. Within the past year | R e e e there was a like deposit in Decem- |Chairman Nye asked. s "f."'”"”"' boundaries by radio. | the company hns absorbed teleDhoNe | ———————————————— e O ber, 1925, and asked an cxplanation. | “Absolutely not." Bl years ago the Tnternational | companics which extend its opera- | Toet 5 s T e pocivid md | mara omo 10 (h - Capitol Thuraday | “That may have been just an n- | *Mr. Chase so tostiied,” Ny said, {120 ofices in Ilv‘v:‘lf‘o‘umnn? I'he tiona into virlually every South and fis members” On the a’{:;:‘m.q‘; Nked by many movie faus who for |0 @ three day run in Fox Films' | stance that might occur to any one.” | (C, C. Chase, Fall's son-in-law.) e i R Ieanseaniy I ! A\ Mz, past mresiabnt 4 AL St e T e et “Why Sailors Go Wrong." a comedy | he Standard Oil official replicd. {hen v diien 2isisha g [ oo BTORD (0 8L maniasing i B IteEnallonat is gl an tholway | o A% Dast prosident T AU ANE L B o U ughistan WhriLis. “I want to advise you that we |never visited Socretary Fall'but once | "I nd operating cquipment to to realization of its eriginal soal of \,], Sl N R eata i e e e S Klvn\c the coupons dcposited in the [in my life. That was.in November, :'hl("nn‘ s (;“\ “f’”' L \11“1 ]'1-“:‘;(1"‘|n»lto :\m \ing possible communication be- de i e “mm;v”*’“a“‘- SRl e B =y | Continental and Commercial bank | 1922, and 1 felographed Senafor |{MrO¥ its Solce across 10,000 miles. [ tween any two - iclephones in the Barkar snd Bomand X oty s e s o] Tll t R . f [y you in 1923 and that some of | Walsh then telling. him I was there |I? 1921 a thousand cmploves com- | western hemisphore. Now it s hurl- | ‘1-'\ el e Btoarn sl e R R eater Nneviews o them are from Continentalbonds,” | on the matter o Salt Creek royalty | Priéed the organizaiion. Today there Ing Tr“;“l::n:r:‘loa‘;dth\n‘:flanhcAtYo fo b y asbalers pessent an Ay o0 sering Vet Li Low g C“"ent Oflenng' | Wants To Help Stewart added that H. M. Biack. | Net income has vounded from 1eady on the way is 2 plan to link IWanis wi te I§ Qs §“fl"‘:’p:‘:‘"‘(‘w"‘:‘l‘f"cr'i"")l."“““;‘lb"‘ Ans L SR i | *That may well be,” Stewart re- mer, then president of the Midwest ; 37730 Sevan. Y, g to Mf,- these two continents with Africa . .. Membars 37l e, fhie Judcen T irasse. The companion feature of- plied. “1 have nothing with which to | Refining Co., was with him but that | #13.493; capitalization from $13,- through connections in Spain tion [01' DeClSIOI] TO[I]Ol’l‘OVI Bt gt L fers Belle Bennett in “The: Sport- (Cast of Chracters) refresh my recollection on these | Sinclair was not there at that time.” | (78000 to $164.105.400. In seven | Tnposing as has heen ifs growth, whist aciven will e Gked W e ing Age. ’ Geneyieve Nacgele | patiors, Now 1 want to help the o gl | years the parent company alone has company officials sce {n the future M esative eldg gofs theidnolalon e e e Sl { commitice all T can in this matter | |paid $14.260.586 in dividends. cven greater achievements in the | The usefulness of eivic elubs to the | 19°1" y};lmfli »“{ P”-wmmda} u-:ldmvldl S eSSl el el b e But thie remarkable growth of the Kigantic task of annihilating dis- | community will be weighed in the | 10 716 CXCOMt 10 add fhat Ft wi BLI[;AN F”ND Mra. Kranz Pearl Wineaid | jors of the honds that were turncd | company was not achicved without tance hy telephone. balance and the result made known | ¢ 'rn\ut 'fh"'h *H“w' ‘U“fl’f“‘m}- i e Vo ok Wiy [@ver 1o the Crude Oil Purchasing | {n struggle. Powerful intcrnational il [19 the world after noon tomorrow. | | %3¢ TI0 1% WIARENE SV @ dane | Frany Sclubert company.” H(]P F"R UUEBEB':0'2“'1"”:'Mo(hmmnn'.aunum."mwtm- WORLD'S LARGEST PORKER 1‘ Ihe“)\u\av‘\;s club has accepted the 150 y S S R e erests cr nations was met in : - % i challenge flung out hy its own past . - I]EFICIT IS Mfifl Count Elarnior R G e rlgmv?if the | 1925 by the purchase of the factories ¢ ']'N’]f']'\"‘:(:")‘ ;:"'r"]’""h‘rt'l:‘l;“ "t president and organizer, Charles W. GOING T0 VIR TSUAND | vor! e | of the Iniernational Western Electric | ot o e et o8 1N Hawkins, and will debatc the sub- | New York, April 24—Gustay Da- ety Kupelweiser sury, was [ ; P company, including its rights te | CXoLence today is owned by William | oo o ity conclusion vidson, author, will lcave May 1 for Von Schwind carl Woods explained how the coupons (Continued from First Page) . i 2 Deichmann of this community. The ca > ands, S : Rinder Clyde AR teo AL ke 5t el manufaciure abroad under the Bell |t of his co P |~ Mr. Hawkins created a scnsation |1W0 Years on the Austral Islunds, Dem $3712L h]CllldIllg $635 o Gordon i |al Rescrve banks .4 then to the| Mrs, Benncitwho disregarded tne | PAiehi® Today that subsidiary is the |1 203 hounds and | mensuses “:(]\m:f amens all the olvic club efvoles when | S 10 have Boon hercterorerupin : Haney, & violintst 1. Vurto | treasurcr and finally to his office |advice of physicians, to’ join her | oo, distributor of Western Electrie | (t"t o inches from the root of his| 2, %094 uP in a Kiwanis mceting | habited by white men. He will take Balance From Last Election | fanciict teomSur ticia i Toriaie here they were kept. [ husband was reported much improv- | Moducte throushout all the world, | (4it' tg the tip of hia nose. Deichs | TCCMUY and made statements indi- | OnY threc hooks with him--a Biblc, ik Shollirg Woman Testifies l&q rrams the: abutedtonanitis: trom :'I':'hf‘!’:l‘;fll?‘:'l‘lwril:“ of the United | mann” nelioves e can mut several | CAUNE NS belief that civic clubs had | #n almanac and a dictionary. p— o Mrs. Myrtle Orton, of the treasury | which she is suffcring. et e hundred more pounds on tne animal | Gscn "¢ inte mere - lunchcon ERE I The republican town committee (By/ thio SleraTE Raviewery [ register's office, then testified that | The text of the official bulletin L e iR OnE W, SIS s ort e ; CERPALREANTDUBSINE cupended $3.02080 in e Tast city ossom T the percmmial | & Seavch of the coupons from the sued by Dr. A. L. Barach and DI | orgamisation. wmom o Cosmepolitan = W e LR At Tl L L L s S5 B e el . dmg 4t i | Chicago Reserve bank in June and | w. H, Delaney follows: “Floyd Ben. | C-FeNization. Wherever it penetrat- AL A A wanis club Will be given over to a|lent conflagration broke out today tion, requiring the use of a § {flower of the Age—or I ecambior, 1855 showed that these s R Bt ed new fields, the staffs of American ALL! AR BUT LIV | debate on the question: "Resolved, |in the cereal factories here, which #1 balance left after the previous |the century plant—Dblossomed again | o "oy none from 371 $1.000 bonds [:‘:‘ ':; passcd a fr\lr)l.\ sood nl..|||'~ engineers and others who started the ew York, April 24 (UP)—Mi- | that the Kiwanis club of New Brit- | were completely destroyed. The dam- lection and putting the party into a last night at Fersons’ theater, Hart- (g% L0 Becn 0f 0 005 <l caid the _“ Hrr. ]""' ;": since '[: came ": ’l" 'vice were quickly replaced by chacl O'Hara. a laborer, fell down |ain i3 & bencfit to the community |age is estimtted at 3,000,000 lira. QR0 88 denoit ford, atmost a vear 1o day from | 3 T O e tal | hospital, and is. if anything, & sl | yationals trained to do the work. ~ |an clevator shaft from the seventh | Contributions, agerezuting & its last presentation. It Was SCen | yonaciodinot been completed. b bbe e B “It is our policy President | floor. At the four floor he hit a were received from the following: |last at Parsons’ the first half of the | ™ yice'niggen Howell, secrotary to 1° oot ot world.wide | JoSthenes Behn recently told stock- | cable and bounced out of the shaft s Fred Winkle $30, M. H. Horwitz $15, week of April 25, 19 Many of the | sonator Walsh, then identified the A L hf" e “" holders, “to take a broad view of ;to the floor, suffering only a cut 1. A, Riley $3, W. M. Greenstein |principals who were in thal €om- | numhers of the coupons from the | \‘mh ’, b, ;‘Ifm;x“:: the corporation’s undertakings. Tt |hand. CONTINU E A AL Mills $10, L. Kelly $5, | pany are still in the same roles. | Chicago ¥ederal Reserve bank, as| e An\‘:.] e ‘(m must earn a reasonable retarn on its | oS Jones $20, H. Hancock $3.| The play is based on incidents in | clipped from Continental bonds. ;“‘l: arrival at Murray Bay last Frie | h1estment, but it is zcalous to main- | Jioward Hatch $10, Harry Milkowitz |the life of F'ranz Schubert, the com- | Then Stewart was recalled and g5 9000 8 050 IR W8 AR O tain its record of developing the most S5 WL Hatch $20, Trving Rach- ‘poern 1t is said that during his Senator Walsh asked if he had oo '”“' strandsd’ German flm"‘ a“ efficient service so as to afford gen- | TOda & dee‘da lin 310, Arthur W. Upson [ brief lif—he dicd at the age of {heard the evidence showing that [ o T SPRReq [TCTRAT DA B feral satisfaction to the governments | y y 11 Dyson $1v, Harry Ginsburg $10, [31—he composed more than 6004 honds of the Continental Co., had {0 Detpitits m;w HE D iof the pecoples served.” 21D, saxe 825, Herbert V. Camb | songs. being the most prolific song [heen turncd in by the Continental " JETON 0 SHATEESRR o That policy was inaugurated The Biggest Hit of the Seasont $15, M. AL Camp Nouh Lucas writer the world has known. Sev-|and Commercial National banlk. B lane - aidtement 801020 when e’ “company. was. or= Is It Hot? Yes Sir, Flaming Hotjt 810, 8. M. Davidson $23, Louis Ka- |eral of his most beautiful mclodies| “I'e heard no such festimony,” Beiel’ Bas BUGEring (rom ' 1004F| ganized to take over telophone com- . THE “IT COMB[NATION phacl $20, 15 W. Macomber $10, Y. | form the musical background for |Stewart said. “I think you are 40 in“,u ot the 1oft Tung and whicy | PANies of Cuba and Porto Rico, and i, Hungerford $10, Stanley Tracgski | “Blossom Time,” particularly *The [1OWs of apple trces from proving | S8 Pt &0 F1e 60 (AL SO0 TEU TS 10, Alfred LeWitt $10, A. A. Dan-Song of Love” “Serenade” and |!hat. ‘The only evidence you have | (7 -u-n‘om«nf“ 5 g nad iy DR Y 3. 150n 85, David I Nai $10, BAWArd | “Toncly Hearl," adapted from his|about coupons in the Continental I SE o R T e laz $10, T. J. Cabelus €10, Albert [«ave Maria.” bank is what 1've given you.” L v. " reenberg $10, Henry P. Roche ! jonn Charles Gilbert continues to| Ao o Sopeipty p‘hr::)‘: }il:lvh:‘r’:!:":!ll[;;,:*?1:;;\:.rlr‘: s w e $25, William E. Aftwood $25. {appear in the role of Schubert. His| .\lvu;u s;«;d’ hc':onl;' ||ul TS | i it (e Beedhion in ELINOR GLYN’S SENSATION Vibberts $15, Charles J. Law ’-'" dramatics are much better than | TN Barnctt for the bonds. | ‘ew Yor cho g Nurague 85, F. N. Stanley $10 (,nhc."d Genevieve Nacgcle and Tob. | 1AVe posscssion of the bonds. I was | P T i s hadl THE Iiteh $10, Meskill $1 | #rt Lo Allen are seen.again as Mew, |00 & confuit nraugh whRieM| o oo e tin - @ ‘n AGNER \Veld $100. T J. Bardeck § Kmnr” S "“,;.1\'!'«1nl nm“"(»"lw_' !lh:::'l:‘:":t‘r':m:;d ('-0011“‘(;\?“!«'1(;“';@‘1 :r‘;v’;“mand ,l;:elm’x \n‘unr.u- D . QEVHOOL oF e’ Wi it % B ol 5, Emil Hagist 310 ON |1y, Patrick Kelly is n newer mem- | acpoy Decomber 1955 o askod. | tion, left his home in Hoston for| [ 3 com‘ 'EARLY! AVOID WAITING IN LINE! ‘y‘_l‘]\“"}"{ e ""I(“““|inlh- $10. Taaga| DT Of the company in the role of |" o avoid publicity. The news. Quebec as soon as the seriousness of .: | s Y ¢ il i ] P_]‘n.«ror_\ Von Schober. * Louise Roth-|papers were carrying a lot about |Brnnett’s illness was apparent. B A . | Bpy Stewart & Lash; Oavaliers; v Chamberlain $25. W. @, alt|3ke i8 a charming toe dancer of | this matter. Bannal massfoniied o0 e e y ant to om (A VAUDEVILL e e e & altn S 1“hxw talents the audience has a| Stewart said he requested Barnett [in Byrd's lmnsa(}anhc‘ flight in t_lu- Strand Theater | Trio; and Others. ‘ona $5, F. H. Shield Jumes | MeTe Blimpse. {not to clip the coupons after 1923, |moneplane America when ho was| g dine . | N ursda; Tl Rl | The singing is acceptable but not | That was about the time the Tea. seriously injured a year ago in a| (@ Third Floor M " | New Thursday! i & Bl b5 OLte Hains | remarkable: “Mai kctiings are pol Dome scandal was heginning |crash of the plane during a test| W HONS ovies. | 8—ACTS—8 o 86 H 0 M 8 Philip | fractive and the story of the sensi- o he developed by the committee- | flight under the guidance of its df’ N i URSDAY NIGHT Trdeck, $5 M. T <on, $5: !ive. diffident Schubert is interesi-| “If this was a regular business signer Anthony Fokker. His injur- “Be C 9 Joter Suzio. $30; C. L. Sheldon, [MEIY t:h]l 1]\m the ability fo put fire v.;n!.-;am?.; why dlxrl you win:l o lics ro:“fl‘;v"‘:!hm‘mfl": :lr:‘::;ln'?;o;‘":g auty ontest Kiiha Vi 1. W |into Schubert's immortal songs |avoid publici he was asked. time 7 c - - ;_,”.‘m{;“u 1..]1;1\.":;":: ) l“. ‘l‘» scems Jacking. $ “I don’t know senator. 1 may ! for France, Bennett, on crutches, ’ Director of FREF ! BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY! “THE askowitz, 810y W. Ziegler, $150; | Jossom Time” will he sung |have made a mistake. T don't know.” | was forced fo watch its departure. strand Orchestra DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS s % 2. (. Wools, $1S 1. Danherg, | ABain tonight and tomorrow night.| 1 notice this trust agreement was | Lake Ste. Agnes, ‘Qum April 24— Summer Outfit and GAUCHO' . e § M1 A matinee will be given tomorrow, Sritten by pencil, why didn't you | (By the Canadian Press)—A report Chance to Join the Moies. S R e o e syl R [ ictate it t0 a stenographer and have | received by the Canadian Transcon- ey Contaras, $50. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED Aps it Written on a typewriter? |tinental Airways here this morning 5 our Amwm in. el e b s el FOR BEST RESULTS “Because I didn't want a stenog- |said that the Bremen and the Ford e _ Cantest Starts e e i e rapher to know anything about it.” |relief plane were tormbound at AEPOINTME? Saturday. April 28th. PALACE WEDNESDAY ONLY e el : - = Chairman Nye switched the in-|Greenly Tsland. May Be Made By Ra Nov: Norma Sheare postage, $318.65; telephones, | LIMITATION OF CLAIMS quiry to the Salt Creek field, investi- | The messagr received by Robert Mail or Phone oA mon Novarro, Norm: r | 23589, (e st icniinser, Drenata Bataan at ey Soton of which recently was pro- | Cannon of the company said that 5 Address “Not For Publication” | e P | Tndicatfon that the fourth ward | Britain. witkin' and for the Disirice or|POScd in the senate. Stewart re- jsnow was falling and astrong north e ceum Ao “The Student Prince" Comiest whe hard foughi. in spite of | Berlin in the County of Harifard ami |fused to concede that the Midwest |ecast wind blowing at the tiny island “The Saddic King” cor oncssa, demo- | v Of (onnecticut, on the Zid day of | Refining Co. held control of the Salt |where the fransatlantic planc made Wistrict, s seen in | Tresent, Bemard . Gater. s, | CTCCK ficld in 1921, as the federal la forced landing ten days ago. = roport of & $114.76 expenditure | Julse. i motion of Tdn M. Sehert, of |trade commission reported. The Bremen was said to have the recinct. aithensgh | it has| S0 New Britain as Adwinistratric on Ttukmdgr:hc'tr‘a:na('on:[n;sn:!:, re- | boen put \‘vv' :Mim"i;nfnkr I’?{:"fi{.’ | s e o hilip seibert. late of | port and the testimony . Foster |ing its flight to New Yor o - _ \r\v:|:\|‘gr:b:n'|hlfr{‘ S P {‘\f o vin s distict de- | Bain, former head of the burcau of |parts carried to Greenly Tsland yes- Pick O’ The Pictures! in the following outinye: | First, | T cout den e ot sy mines Nye suggested that the Stan- {iorday by the Ford plane. () ,|.,,(. 45| ot e allgeed andRlipicag o) {he | dard Oil Co. of Indiana had the best | e : . | isiratrix and directs that public notice he at fl';‘::d = "‘zj- | Washington, April 24, (UP)— TODAY and WED. Evn of s erder b adveriising i | Nye Crary | Walter Johnson, famous pitcher. i - : sl s jublished in eald New Bri| ‘Senator, if you say the Standard | (1o «as'with the Washington Sen- 2:10, 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 Gisiricr, and by posting & copy thereof | Ol ©f Indiana had a right to Tea- | .,y more than 20 yeara; will be RAMON NOVARRO " i {on the ublic sizn post'in sid Town of POl Dome you are crazy,” ho #aid |4iooparged from emergency hospital Joan Crawford N Tattiin, neetest e pace where the | “Perhaps T am: T've been accused | qrorere. after his tocovery from o u our moo 0 as an es i SR A e Do e e el lan attack of influenza. Ernest Torrence He added that the report showed BERNARD 1. GATENEY, JWIEE g1 n 1920, the Standard Oil of Tn- diana controllcd the Mid West which | controlled the Salt Creek field. ‘ ’ | The Standard Oil official said he | P ARSONS laid not know when it was an- { |nounced that Albert B. Fall would HARTFORD hecome secretary of the interior. TONIGHT Nye maid it was on February ¢, 1921 Farcwell Performances Tomorrow Mat. and Night Messes, Shubert present Greatest Musical the History of the Stage New York Century Production. Romance Pheater I | 1788 the great French senlpto i Antoine Houdon, made a 17- h marble hust of his baby daugh- Grand Minstrels and Dance v, Sabine. i auc . Given by t r. Sabin |"Ilr||\|: the auction of | Melia Rebekah Lodge No. 11, 1.0.0. F. art_collection of the late Judge || ¢ 0 0. F. Han, 144 Arch 6. rt H. Gary the other da Wednesduy, April 25, at o'clock brought a price of $2 | Musie by Judge Gary had acquired the treas- T s ure in 1912, and then asked when the Standard 0il of Indiana bought a half inter- KATE A. STANLEY Scholarship Fund CONCERT N. B. MUSICAL CLUB CAMP SCHOOL HALL TUESDAY, APRIL 24 Admission 50 ceénts Is Your Tenement For Rent? Advertise It In Herald Classified Ads Just Phone 925 / \ e . R ITAL DA the Bears Johnson hopes to resume . management of his Newark within & week. I LAt w7, APRIL 24, 1928, —if— “ACROSS TO SINGAPORE" A Romance of the Seas THURS,, FRIL, SAT. at Reduced Prices —last Times Tomi LADIES' MAT. This coupon and 10 cents will ad- mit & lady to mat. best seats. This is a Genuine Sale and is for a lim- ited time only. Be sure and see the demonstration .in our window and better still, come in and let us demonstrate personally. We are glad to do this whether you buy or not. The Only Gas Range That Cooks a Whole Meal on One Burner. A. A. MILLS PHONES 5100—5101 66 WEST M*'N ST. Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work With SAMMY COHE TED McNAMARA Co-Feature WALIAM E——- NS S — OIS MORAN BEGINS SUNDAY LON CHANEY in His Greatest Picture “Laugh, Clown, Laugh”