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% T5TH ANNIVERSARY OF TURNER SOCIETY Banquet and Ball at 1. 0. 0. F. Hall Program Tonight The 75th anniversary of the New Britain Turner society, German organization in the city, will = l J‘ll ‘ Unless otherwise indicated. theatrical notices and reviews in this column are ~ritten by press agencies for the respective amusement company. | 909000000 0T IS PITIIIIINOTENIII IT P IO 00T0TD “WHY SAILORS GO WRONG Hilarity will be in order at the | observed tonight at its | Capitol theater as long as the Fox | home, Odd Fellows' hall, Arch street, and others. | comedy, “Why Sailors Go Wrong.” 1s | um theater today and Friday only. It has|yyigay and " said by theater fans who have starts out in a big city vady seen this sea drama, that it | pais, one Jewish and the other Irish, ire shown as friendly competitors in | the transportation husiness. AT THE LYCEUM The Wreck of the Hesperus” | ring . Virginia Dradford, Alan I+, S8am De Grass: | remain at the Ly one of the finest sea photopla was their pleasure to witness. Th nion feature on the s rs Belle Bennett in ™ ' with a great I vier Blondes,” st ions, AT THE. NTRAND The Strand presents tonight an- ber of its popular “Discover Nizhts” offering cight acts including e discoveries. One of the dis- ribution of tumblers om the local Y. M. €. A, The regu- | ries {8 a. con r program fncludes Geo Charlie Murray in the Sidne late: ices. This act returns here by pular request. Tt will be recalled 1 Girard’, ingers scored a tre- \lous hit he t scason. This they offer an entirely new iine of vocal numbers under the | rioction of Mr. Givard. The acreen feature beginning nest tinday evening will be Douglas ucho.” Con- | mous performances will he given | iirbanks in “The ‘ting the showing of this super- tacle. Unity Rebekah vLod ge Unity Rebekah lodge, 1. 0. O. I "ol a successful enter il on Arch street. ‘The entertainment was provided the Shepherds’ Minstrel troupe, sroup of highly cntertaining sing and dancers who have anp iumber of times befere local and * of town andiences. red tach number was vigorously ap- r'1uded and the entertainers were reed to respond to a number of undberg is di- toctor and interlocutor of the min- corcs, Mrs, A, C, sorels, Modern and old fashioned dancing i.llowed the show. BRITISH AIR MAIL INCR London, April 26 (UP) ¢+ mail services in 1927 carried | s mail and 1,000 pounds of parcel post, as compared with 17,000 and 55,000 ac- -ding to statistics just issucd by .000 pounds of first-cl, nds respectively in 192 1he British post office. The use of air mails to Germany, I'and and Belgium showed con- siderable increases while those to vitzerland and Scandinavia nearly @oubled. The amount carried to 11nce remained stationary. Russia 1 us the only country which showed @ decrease, I'ngland now has 1,892 women yragistrates. 'LYCEUM | T TODAY—FRIDAY 2—GREAT FEATURES—3 {; ~ Alan Hale “WrecTch of the Hesperus” Co-Feature Belle Bennett “Sporting Age” LADIES’ MAT. This coupon and 10c will admit a lady to best mat. seats. PALACE — TODAY, — “SAN FRANCISCO NIGHTS"” Co-Feature “BY WHOSE HAND" — FRIDAY — BEBE DANIELS —n — “SENORITA” Co-Feature “THE OPENING NIGHT” PARSONS Thres Days Beginning NEXT MONDAY Matinee Wednesday WINTHROP AMES ‘ Presents GEORGE ARLISS In SHAKESPEARE'S “Merchant of Venice” “Peggy Wood a Lovely Portin” Waslleott in N. Y. World ——— ) 6-mn wadlippmgin p ||!- D10 ToANS R R on view he e bill | sporting | st of noted is. Starting this Saturday the in attraction offers “Gentlemen rring Ruth Tay- During the showing of this pic- v the Lyceum theater is also run- 12 A& "Beauty Contest.,” All girls © asked to send in their applica- Sammy drives a broken down faxi cab and Mac a rattle trap hansom n old white nag for motiv power. Business being slow, the boy: decide to help two lovers in distre This takes them on board a pa'atisl yacht where they are shanghaied and made to swab decks and peel pota- a charming couple in the feature roles and the comedy team is composed of Sammy Cohen and Ted | MeNama co Moran wi Chaney will he offered in “Laugh Clown Laug) sensation, ~rhe viving | Cantor Chagy to Lead " The vaudeville is headed | v Narry Girard's famous California | bird " Ensembie of fourteen | Cantor B, Chagy of Newavls, . . will Iead the services at the Con- gregation Tephereth Is ®ogue, T6 Winfer stroet, 1 g and Saturday morning. Cantor was en, gation for services of March 24, but | on account of illncss at that time, | he could not com= changed to April Cantor Chagy i one of the lead {ing cantors in this country and is cted with the Great Tsrael ogie of Newark. During his ¢ here he will be the guest of | Abrahamson, of 14 Talcott street, ‘5 e Friday ev Minstrel and Dance =in at | morning s nment and nee last evening at Odd Fellows' WOULD F'ORECLOSE Claiming that the defendant failed fo pay Nim for rendering services, [ president, George Wessels; Papa John €. Rtecor ! dance with an agreement | ¢harge of the arr made wi als and services in construct- ing a building located on Overlook ment the defendant was to pay the sunu of $400 for the s pleted the defendant refused to foot the bill and the plaintiit lodged a mechanies lien with the town clerk, plaintiff claims foreclosure of the licn and $600 damages. MARRIAGE A FAILURE out of every five mar the divorce court, a survey co ed by a committee of the National | ion Association showed. i E ’ [N si." =Y Phipps end Nick Stuart ure will offer Lois ' Lawrence Gray in “lLove Beginning Su v night Services in This City acl day eve- ed by the congre- and the date was Vogel is trustecs. ny, ling services will be- | 7 oclock and the Saturday |y t 9 o'clock. ori brought suit today | sceretar Sulvatore Genovese et al | Cial secrc through Attorney Monroe 8. Gordon. | Rudolph Zimmerman able | liam F. Lange, R s that the plain- | 1'aul Teupold. writ, served by Consf W the defendant, furnished | Eugene According to the agree- | After the work was com- | heen at York, April 2 are never “just as good” ‘CANADA D Reg. U. 5. Pat. OF. The Champagne of Ginger eMles MINER, READ & TULLGCK Local Distributor Lyceum Theater 5 Days Starting Sat,, April 28 “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” FORD STERLING From the book by Anita Loos, the best read hook of the year, 3,000,000 copies sold. RUTH TAYLOR NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AFRIL 26, 1928 TENT GATERPILLAR WARFARE GOES ON More Than 408,000 Clusters Destroyed by Children More than 103,000 tent caterpillar clusters have been destroyed by| A more favorable omen for Hoov- school children in the Kiwanis pest extermination contest according to|publican national reports by S. H. Avery, chairman of the Kiwanls agricultural committee |er. and William R. Fenn, secretary, drive will close on Saturday (in convention of this week but the actual results will not be made known until May , at which time the 27 prize win- |nor Smith of New York- ners will be luncheon guests of the club and prizes will be awarded. | Waterhury Is Continuing Its Vice Crusade Today | Waterbury, April 26 (UP)—Wa- terbury was continuing its anti-vi said Mr. Avery. campaign today. CHURCH UNITY PLEA IS MADE AT CONYENTION Bishop Slattery Speaks at Boston Be- fore Episcopal Boston, April 26 (UP)—A plea for denominational church unity was volced by the Rt. Rev, Charles Lewis Slattery, bishop of Massachusetts, in an address before the 143rd annual diocesan Episcopal convention here “The first principle is that while we must recognize the obvious desir- ability of attaining the unity of all the communions. should not wait for that, but should unite when and as we can in smaller with a banquet and a ball. which will be today,| The society, which was organized Saturday. The story |on April 25, 1853, contains a mem- where two | bership of G0, although time of the war it boasted of an en- tollment of 300 members. cst member of the organization is Richard Vogel of & who has been a member for 54 years Mr. Vogel became a member of t society in 1874 when he was 20 years | | of age and has held every office, Mr. length complete unity will come “As there was gradual disintegra- tion it seems incvitable that the re- tion will also be gradual. In any case if any communion should refuse 1o unite neighbors, awaiting a general union it might conccivably be found 1o he | fighting against Gao | “If it is his will that His church only gradually would be pififul if a fragment His church refused great end through his patient way, stood apart, deaf to % Glen street, | New Britain does not realize the | destruction of shade trees | 15 been prevented by these hildren and their work in gather- ing the clust The report from the date on the dri Israel Putnam and pompously mberlain accomplishment Nathan Hale Jr “Ice Box” Ii'mdits to Face Grand Jury Friday Elihu Burritt summonses for witnesses to appe Lefore a grand jury in the cases of Roland Lalone and Albert Rayniond, whom the state will char, v Irving M. 0od Friday are return a session of court here tomorrow. It had bren previously stated that Waldo Marvin utnam but Sher- s today had not ¢ his talesmen g0 to Putnam. Montreal Merchant Held On Smuggling Charge .V, April 26 (P—Paul | Montreal merchant, and Bertha Hergmann, furnished bail for their ippearance in federal court here to- y after being arraigned on charges of violating the immigration laws. that Gumlich at- le the woman into charge the jury at P RICHARD VOGEL it Charles A. a member of the board of He was born at Glauchau, 1554, and came to this country when | aboy. He is employed by the Amier- an Hosiery Co., t of the present members of the | organization h the society for LIEN The officers of the Turner society | are: President, William Huber; vice- | Officers charges tempted to smu in | street in Swanton when he reported ts for the | entry to the country and returned banquet and ball are Carl Rohrberg, | and picked her up after reporting. and arrested. merchant was held in §500 and the woman in $200. Dicmond, | He was followed Charles Kuper, Emil Vogel, Ziegler and Edward Pilz SCHWAB w Yo “hwab, chair of the Dethlehem 8 sailed for Europe er Canard liner . pressed optimisim as to the steel bisi- | ness. Tis company, 26 (M—Charles n of the board el Corporation, / today on the Pick 0" The Pictures! CAPITOL TODAY, FRI. production for | { some time but prices had not kept (UP)—One | pace with production and demand. | s ends in | He planned to return on the next | duet- | west-hound trip of the liner, | CONTINUOUS The Greatest Doubl Show Offered This Season sir Harry Lauder sailed after com- | pleting a tour of the count Imitations Sammy Cohen Ted McNamara “What Price Glory” Fame Don’t accept substitutes or Co-Feature ———— A Delightful Romanoce usual Interest Vor the Women LOIS MORAN with Lawrence Gray | | | STAKTS Saint! SONDAY i Try for the Screen Wednesday night, May 2. will be sent to Hollywood. BEAUTY CONTEST Free Summer OQutfit FREE TRIP TO NEW HAVEN MOVIE BALL The Lyceum Theater will conduct a Beauty Contest for all blondes and brunettes. applications to Box Office at once. | adjudged each night starting Saturday; final selection Application and photographs Winner will be outfitted by New Britain merchants as follows: Dress by Davidson & Leventhal; shoes by Raphael* hat from Bee Hive; flexible bracelet by A. Georges & Co.; lingerie and gloves; hosiery Jay’s. GIRLS: Send in your applications now or apply in person. ’1 her. Yet she Joved him! Contestants please send Winners will be His Most Wonderfal Role S e “The Hunchback of Notre Dame’ His Greatest Picture GAUCHO” MINSTREL AND DANCE DON'T MISS IT TABS' HALL Peter's Charch Always & Good Show vention. schools to ' raided last ni 16,608 | urday. 9 lot violation 1 | house. | These and e made on Jight new chael Wasso, Roosevelt school, s55: i Bowen, “Norcicod | ANOTHER TOBACCO FIRM achool, 5.629. Partial Primary Returns 1t in the sccond of a activitics since Sat- > is as follows: | series of police 694 | Four houses 4 five persons were a 10,413 |gambling or kceplng ‘& disorderly FREAKISH INITATION South Hadley, Mass, April 26 (® | members of Black | k. the Mount . | honorary literar, | through the coll er was read in the balloting for re- committeeman, with A. E. Lathrop, Hoover support- The democratic ticket, nominated chosen without opposition, all six delegates being favorable to Gove: Four places w were entered and ted on charges liquor la ing rday’s raids were warrants issued by Prosecutor Emil 1u nele Holyoke coll« society, marcl goglibrary at the ~——— | busiest time yesterday morning with 103,385 | bare feet, streaming iresses and out- highest pupils:-——Kenneth | landish costumes, Tibhals, loosavelt school, 7,100; Mi- MINER, READ & TULLOCK, . Tocal Distributor, TONIGHT 8 Acts 8 Including Three Discoveries STRAND Always a Good Show initiation ceremonies. It’s so good you | forget that it's + good for you too ! VANHOE Mayonnaise twice as many eggs—50% faster beating as part of their MORTON MITCHELL, ©0. CLAIR & C0. The Vaudevillc Sensation By Popular Request HARRY GIRARD’S FOURTEEN CALIFORNIA SONGBIRDS RESERVE 10G EARLY FO TONIGHT "4 7 \ A3 Y I One Was a Sinner! \1 VYou've never seen 8 hero- ine like L 'E VELEZ— this feminine counterpart of DOUG FAIRBANKN himself! Fighting, loving —what & woman she is! to good decds—and then, with his robber hand. DOUG_hud swept down on They're the two hervines with “THE After o TWO WOMEN LOVED HIM! CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY and CHILDREN School }) <y week Members of the Lorillard concern Keynol; Co. and the b 1 that the were “merely meet- petitors.” They W | e |01d Men to Take Part Lt e PILES DISAPPEARED NO RAISE IN PRICES | i IN THE CIGARETTE WAR <icor s the cnattensor, stie tatonts cahc_o. is the challenger. His intend~ Imchelmn, also a Nobel prise wine nounce Cut in its Whole- ner. ok St | Last year the two sclentists ope | posed each other in a doubles match New York, April 26 (UP)—p. &nd Dr. Compton was on the win- Lorillard & Co., joined ihe cigarette- NINg side. The two-man tournament price war today by reducing the Will take place about May 11. wholesale price of Old Golds 30 cents a thousand. i tal The new price for the cigarettes ‘Connec"c“t Hospi is $6.10 a thousand, but from that price the customary trade discounts Heads Will Meet Here Thelat' v three bands are now gell- the New Britain hospital, will read ing at §6 wholesale minus the trade a paper on “The Trend of Hospital liscounts. Control.” Miss Mapde E. Traver, In announcing thelr cuts this supervisor of nurses at the local in- official of the American To- stitution, is state secretary. nd of L tt and Myers Reynolds Co. had started | o, CORONATION EXPENSES, Tokyo, April 26 UP—In prepara- tion for the coronation of Emperor iy that they blamed the merican To- e reductions, o Co for the p: have voted $1,644,000 for the price establishe :‘ d h"m“’\:‘; the late Emperor Yoshohito en Dec, the retail price would be period of mourning. o exclusive It kes grade ool free-for-all was an- ouneed today. Entrants must be “Suflering from piles s friend recommended Re- el prize winners from the Uni- buim. Alterusing tuodsys T it grestly siteves; versity of Chicago 1hysics depart- (Name and sddress on ‘\fi- ment. BALM tonight. 50c sad §1.00 at all. Wise Smith & Co. HARTFORD A Verj Timely Sale of WALL PAPER 29c¢ to 59¢ Regularly 40c to 75¢ Roll Wall papers in newest spring styles suitable for every room, FREE With $3.00 or Over Two pounds of paste and paste brush with every room, $3.00 or over. Statesman Floor Varnish $3.49 Regularly $4.50 gallon Spar Varnish $4.49 Regularly $6.00 Better Wall Papers 69¢c “ $1.79 Regularly $1.00 to $2.50 Roll 6¢c Roll Regularly 10c and 1215¢ Papers .- for bedroom, kitchens, ete. 10c Per Roll Regularly 15¢ and 18¢ papers. 14c per roll Regularly 20c to 25¢ Papers for all kinds of rooms, Varnish $2.98 Regular $4.00 grade Paint Varnish Stain $1.79 Gallon $3.49 In red, gray, green Regular $4.50 and brown. i Do:nndnm M:r. Merchant The New Britain Herald earnestly requests you to consider its circulation of over 15,000 printed and dis- tributed daily, before placing an advertisement. Cireula- tion is the pivot about which result building revolves and all other statements are but foolish prattle when circula- tion is but mentioned. Realizing that there’s nothing to take the place of circulation, the Herald joined the Audit Bureau of Circulations, a national organization with & corps of crack auditors who check the circulation claim of this paper. That's showing faith with the advertiser, both display and classified, and there’s no two ways about it. Try as one will, by making honeyed statements, the ques- tion of circulation can not be dodged, it just has to be dis- cussed with the advertiser, and well it might be, for that’s the warp and woof of result getting. In conclusion, the Herald has over three times the circulation of any other newspaper published in New Brit- ain, and is proud of the fact that it is the only newspaper with an audited circulation. Dr. Albert A. Michelson, 76 years old, who measures the speed of light | ed victim is Dr. Arthur H. Compten, n half his age, who toys with game Tfickle in From Alaska P. Lorillard and Company An- maries and electrons and, Vke Juneau, Alaska, April 26 (P — Partial primary election returns from the first and third districts of Alaska, showed two men, classed as opposed to Hoover, leading the field in the race for the posts of dele- gate to the republican national con- Dr, The annual meeting of the Coun- of 10 and 2 per cent will be made. necticut Hospital aseociation will be Lorillard's slash in price follows held at the New Britain General last winter, was Similar action taken by Liggett and hospital May 2. Dr. Roy L. Leak, Myers, the American Tobacco Co. superintendent of the state hospital :d R- J. Reynolds Co., manufac- at Middletown and state president turers of Chesterfield, Lucky Strike of the assoclation, will preside. Dr. ind Camel cizarettes respectively. T. Eben Reeks, superintendent of Hirohito at Kyoto next November, hoth houses of the Japaness diet (Hirohito succeeded his father, 1926, but in accordance with panese custom, the coronation may be held only after a suitable

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