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NEW BRITAIN MAY - DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, 1928, e s e e Y |D P ll H. P Wh F -l Wn[;AUSTT ’ REGEIYE EGYPT!S REPLY ¥ understood, mav of nationalist troops today indivat- 3 t t g | Lord Lloyd, [ed that all Americans and English : r. Pullen Its rarents yho rai o b e & [ad ! 4 of the attitude. The rallway between Tsinan @nd H || | |I|| II l - to eport Ommumca e |seases lan reniy, t woa indee | Taamian oved i e e I l I ' | | | - 5 pentioned the fact that the advance, but the Japanese continued | ST S R several Days Gefore Making an L 1 | fian government had post- |cfforts to maintain railway opera- 1] It o T ‘\\,‘_ ium group. Lupils of the| Anunouncement. poned action on the public assem- |tions and to afford protection to ) “ l l | Whooping Cough Killing = 00 50w Sire of biras Kath pressed the hope | their nationals in the Shantung capi- g is oflm n--. sofuharhyi- um-- i HR0le i s or wieas Kathleen Crowley Solomon Ar- e R ' [ 4NN More Children Than i n i regar — X1 o o ws elacteg ranges ngmm for May 0 © pu ent. difficulties o Napas : Scarlet Fever, Health .iion sucee Seniln bl s i oday by dispelled.” the reply | o onn., May 2.—@—1. 4 Caless otherwis tadiceted, thestricel Botices sad reviews fn this colump are Ry il Cleor e Sir Austen Chamb f o have said B Vbt e g T (1 4 | § "ritten by prem agencles for the respective amusement company. Director Savs. Svere alncian s toliama: AN ne- |1 Gxatlisen Siliawioe Bntomon, retary. Myers, B 8¢ 5 i cnt, Hjalmer Johnsop; vice- | this city, will make her|,, The cabinet 18 expected to discus AMERICANS ARE SALE Waterbury Republican-American e . b = e ohn secretary. | gy his eity, will make her ipe peply forthwith but there will ciao, China, May 2 (P—Te nd president of the Waterbury Ad- S - Q ] -y shad elary. debut a rt soloist at th ¥ 1 " Vo v N “MIS§ NEW BRITAIN” | “THE ESCAPE" AT CAPITOL 31 e s loist helno official comment fo ! Al of Shan- | vertising club, died yesterday in New Tonight at the Lyceum: theater the | Tonight is the last showing at the| Dr. Kichard W, - i L ““""‘,“y“‘:”“' ‘\’]“'“‘: naen T"'"f-‘" gov toward which ¥ o the hands | York city, it was learned last night. a1 ‘Beauty Contest' will be held. | Capitol of Lon ney in his new | tendent of health, 1 . L AUNTG o'cloc B\ i four girls that have been picked | screen success, “Laugh Clown | parents to cooperat Iy with : 1 by he Ly the public to have the strongest | Laugh.” the health board in an attempt to PLRSONAL”Y ls WINNER n S s backing are Miss Chaslotte Schrou-| Virginia Valli in “The F¥scape”, | stamp out contagi diseases, at a | “"“w e 3 jor, Cathorine Dove, Liltian Parker | Uox Films production directed by | mecting of the Parents and Toach- el A ”""i"{ B <11 Bophic Zynosky. Many morc |Kichard Rosson. will open Thursday | crs ussociation of the ltoosevelt Magnetism of St Paul Candidate | s o o nplications received. Girl winning | or 3 da the main attraction on | soo0l last night. Ho severely c | | (v contest will represcnt this city © double feature Uil In the 8P| (g0q parents wio seck 1o Lid Causes His Re-clection as Mayor Jl ¢ the contest that will be held at| TOTURE €ast are UGS - SMssell | fact that “Johmnic has only a liz for Second Successive Term. | e, State Movie Ball at New Hdven .\\'uln}m gy R touch of st ot fever” d s ' oy 15t 2 anest, TR el Minn., May 2 (®—The ,‘”m hotonlay T s 3 “The Escape,” scen. 1 by Paul arlet fever may not as dan int R i The i photoplay f for the lat- | ol R e e ion o | Evrous as It was 15 years ago, but it versonality of Lawrence C. ! ' 't of this w Name- | ¢! s b alapd | : P io" Hodgson, orator and | | + T Rart Of Paul Arms still kills little children. By con- a | | R i [ CEO I et s e L | cealing the fact that your Johnnie s won the | Antanio 2 ‘:,n ana Edate Gribbin. | LT S e s | 1iasioniy & mila attack sou Hiay be 1 zens us | E "“““"" “\" ; o four, 4 The co-feature will offe | causing th of your neighhor’s . e E the main atiaction offers “SW- ponny in his new speed farce “That's | children W S el el O Hline saboR iy (@ vder with Mary Philkin and Tvan | yry R e i | e toccssive term tourti time | [, osiukin ; ; oo heses i i e oy e e munic | t in on the “Mystery Clock con- | s irclude “Cruising the {4 today whooping Resmller 5 | (@ o0 many valable gifts given DY Arctie” and seencs of New York's more children than searlet | oy o t o local merchants to patrons of | welcome to the crew of the Brem- o Lo is theater. e | o ayor Ho. 1 John jen. 0 severcly « scott the * w's candidate,” = Beginning Sunday Wallace Beery | o o 50 o0 5 : ididate, ‘ | RICHARD DIX TOMORROW a 1ond Hatton will be offcred | 1€t OF Sote pay g e a last min- | The final showing of Douglas | in Crime. heir children fo' disc on the fute cker mayor re- | irbanks in “The Gaucho” will be | Funas cory that they mu 1 ay 2,000 votes, | n tonight at the Strand theater | le time and it is 1 or m nts com- 1 conjunction with a vaudeville en DROWNED SAVING SlsTER them while they are young. Peo- | bined and Me- | A tortainment, I I 0 do this are cruclly su Allistor % ’ iis new show which | | children o unnecesss Noted for his oratory and poetry, | o Jnorrow brings to th | Girl Who Was Awarded Medal for | il and possitl \dded, | Mr. Hodgson | e :-'wllnnl.\ i rd Dix in his latest | ferring to the situn- | @nCe since b 1 politics | <ome, Easy Go.” This film | Lifesaving Swept to Death \|"l‘r%“0“ Dr. Pullen expl 1t every |0 1508, T he was beaten | riginally postponed because of the RASLag) - S . ° lwhen he v governor on the ! 1t that it had been held ove | She saves stster. | dax there wve tram 35 Yo 50 tank OF |y capatio tick | Eiag sarn i e zarbage removed from the city, de- = SR Vienna Grand Opera company il ({”w T T«‘L\'\n‘v v -‘W:;m hf'f-' Alicia, Pa., May 2 P—Awarded a | pending upon wihat part of the yoar 7 Mrs. Solomon is one of New Brit- | Jown here this week Thursday, Tri- | Coriosic hero medal In August, for [it 1s, and he asked someone to tell Phoenix l'manre Corp. {ain's lcading vocalists. She has ap- | SaLs i tay, - fcaving two persons “from drowning | jim wher sut it : e oS e | % nd Saturday with five acts of |, o Monongahola river, Miss Cen- | 3y “\h‘r’l il S Boos ( ‘apital Stock MMW’ i Sl it o On Thursday night, the il Gagais, 20, herself was drowned ey ! At I capitalization i e rand will present three additional | % 0t < R eving the | Milk million gal- | ox " the Dho \inee Corp. has | will mark her t i '_","h " i '\m' YINE ThC | 1ons of water per day. Ttis the duty jeen voted, to bring Capital Toom | D08 8 coucert 5 n attraction begin | G ere two of a |9 the boafl of healuh to sampl: I stock plan, | Diasran 3 PEr SIS A e i land analyze this milk and water embraced 450 | (®) Thank God for a Garden . Sadic Thomp. | DAY of elght thrown tnto the ewol | oy jay to make it safe, he said s Wi Dil Ricgo| [1len stream when a rowhout capsized 3 b : e PeT | (1)) Aria, “O Del Mio S 5 . . J SEE S | Monday near Alicia number zmine | | 15 tied 0 RIS (penton bt 0 : [his is the dairy plant that produces New Brit- jof-1 Monesse Coal ind Cok ) dietheed e Ao Lo sl B ol ) o} ¥ ain’s 1 saref 7 828 B ilk 8 Ll K4 COMPROMISE IN SIGHT ! com e o et 125 L department coutd i of <crvice, and A T jats ey LD M RinaL ot ain’s most carefully safeguarded milk and ) Miss Geddis, & school teacher, was | 81 80 far as ho knew, no one ter stock holding the voting privi-| yioo ,‘,’,,,“.;I“'“," o crean. e T on lier way home from commenc ever received a short. abrupt or dis- |lege, The corporation has been em-| . o ‘\,m;m‘l'] “”'“‘ e R ¥ranco-American Movie Controversy | Ment exercises with hior sister, The | SOUrL0Us answer from th th | powered to borrow money and ssue | ({1 LGS ! ! rowboat used as a ferry, was being [0 - Dides | Mrs. Ge | J Seems Euded as Agreement {s | propelled across the river when a o M\,’"" : e Miss Yulie Ronlicr | Nogro passenger jumped from the | 1% New : dlldiond Nearcd—Will Hays Conferring. | pry to s o 2 tendent Dwizht 8 . Natives l\'"ed by Tldal (8) DerDapRs ey i ) orry to a flatboat and in so doing | 1*NAMT DI i W Mad .| (b) Drel Wanderer Herman Parls, May 2 P—With a compro. | capsized the smaller craft, ong Lo ks e ave in Madagascar () captain Mac ..., ... MeGill | ‘ S r e 14',‘” As the passengers struck the w ¢ of the building and find a sin- | Paris, May 2 (®—Official advices | M Gobrmna ontroversy in sight, both sides were |t Cennis seized hier younger sist 1 fvf; ‘_\1 f,, t \] i tls hav wching Pari lay said that num- Mrs. Gehrman at the piano utensely active today preparing the | Succeeded in removing her heavy | hes “" ""l', g by the 1‘““ .| bers of natives w killed and great tu le pays, “Mignon" “ o et outer coat and hold her high enough | SKinner told of the drpartments in [damage done by a tidal wave which ... Thom sronnd for an agreement | ¢ T T e, | S as| Will Ha presents the Ameri-(Out of the water that she mwm‘ B B0 alb and o the the east coast of Madagascar | "Solomon | L 4 ! i o e ). | of the club, o expiad r- ' from Tamatave to Fort Dauphin on | Al i £ the "N Can interests, saw a representative | STaSP an overhanging tree liml s b | frs. Gehrman at the plano an ntereste, ey a representative | SE g 10 safety but the oldcr | ACICTISHICS of good citizenship the April 20 T e oodland JSt. 0 Wi \ had a conversation with Am.|SiSter was swent to Her death. i fostarsy Thx Tneissun papliation swpe Mrs, Gehrman | (PP ; e nagiaiieony - ppEntertainment 1. Telegraph and telephone Miss Yulie Ronlier at the plano New Brltaln General w Minister of FEducation Herriot FITZGERALD 1S VICTOR | (1% % il it It oilebiroyad Milaio ke sy s »‘.Il\w of the Swallows 1alked with several leading members| New Haven, May 2 UP—Tx-Mayor | RN S S U i A | of the French film control commis- |David E. Fit d, organization e saaL A N »n and in all these conferences the |candidate for the state central com- outstanding idea was that the mittee in the ninth senatoral dis- French and Americans must get to- [trict defeated two opponents, James gether. | . Keegan and Professor Ernest A l caucuses held | TONIC LON T ONLY HANEY —_—————o CAPITOL 4 M. Herrlot and Mr. Hays were un- |Hall, in the district pee T crstood to be near agreement after |last night. The victory of Fitzger- | Pick 0" The Pictures! “LAUGH, Cf |0\|‘\. L \l GH” | intecview they held yesterday [ald on the eve of the opening of | - — || 1 it was believed that all that re- |the state democratic convention at | ains to be done is to overcome |Hartford was said to point to the| THURS-FRI—SAT 1) s some resistance in the French com- |success of, the organization forces|| A Great Story of Love and Life B ponny in & Speed Farce of || 1iission. The commission will prob- when the state committee will re-| On the Gay White Way Motorcycle Cops— | bly name a sub-committec to deal forganize and delegates chosen for | 2 VIRGINIA VALLI 0 | ith Mr. H with instructions to |the national convention William Russell, George Mecker fl Fortune Hanting Women— | > reach a satisfactory compromise. Philip Troup was picked over the | »: And & Little Girl Who Called | 1 al‘, e 1 ar er The basis of this agreement |anti-organization forces in the 11th | Him “Daddy” the Day Before v district when Thomas 1. Maher, Jr., | promises to be the temporary sus- pension or revision of the decree re- tricting the importation of Ameri- an films. Yale Student Is Winner Of the Prix de Rome New York, May 2 (A—A Yale «tudent and a Minneapolis sculptor His Wedding! REGINALD DENNY who had led the opposition in that | district withdrew. LYCEUM TONIGHT /a\\“«) New Britain o o lon Gonnecticut AN OPPORTUNITY! cre announced yes v as win- . ors of the Prix de Rome fellowships .Final Beauty Conte \ painting and sculpture respec- || “MISS NEW BRITAIN” The fellowships, awarded annual- || _ Will Be Selected At ! by the American Academy in ’ lome, provide for three years of TODAY, THLRQ., FRI. study at the academy with an an- nual stipend of $1,500 and a travel allowance of $500. Claire Windsor SPRING COAT . Donald M. Mattison of Winston “N . e falerd, N. C., a student in the Yale ] M Art school, was awarded the paint- ameless en | 1€ fellowship and David K. Rubins || —————— | 3 of Minneapolis, who has a studio n Co-Feature | “ New York, that in sculpture. . | 3 Vene Fate At senont snaents || 'Wm. Fairbanks “vere among the six to whom hon- | . rable mention was awarded in the | =R o clsses. Honorable mention in ulpture went to Warren T. Mor- | 1an, Yale, and Sidney B. Waugh, | uola Delle Belle Arti, Romb, and | n painting to Richard A. Rathbone | ind Herman X. Van Cott of Yale, fohn M. Sitton of Yale and the Na. tional Academy of Design, and Ern- «t & Trubach of the National| Academy of Design. “When Danger Calls” Hats as low as $5.00 Al so and New York's Welcome to r‘fi'\\ of Bremen “(/rulx.in.w the Aretic™ 50 line new $2.50 —Wallace Reery, Raymond Hatton in “Partn £5.00 line now $3.60 a0, o LADIES MAT. This coupon and 10c will ad- mit a lady to mat. best seats. POSITIVELY STARTS TOMORROW! 15¢ SAYS TROTSKY CAREER OVER Paris, May 2.—(UP)—Alexander Kerensky, who led the first Russian revolution ten years ago which caus- d the overthrow of the czar, be- ves Leon Trotzkys career is ended. Petit Journal published an inter- iew with Kerensky today in which ne said Trotzky's lack of audacity, I Seats For the Children PALACE TONIGHT Many Gifts Will Be At Our Awarded <hown especially after Lenin’s death COUNTRY STORE when he could have captured power, Also See nad spelled his doom. “ROSIE MARIE” and “SILK STOCKING! Ensembles less 20% Hosiery One $3.00 line now $1.95 One $2.00 line now $1.25> Pointed Heel THURSDAY CLAIRE WINDSOR in “BLONDES BY CHOICE™ Co-Feature “THE ROMANTIC ROGU! PARSONS HARTFORD May 3-1-5 Matinec Saturday. Several Dresses Strand Stage % 3 - . > - - - S — = = - — Aeioe's Pafeatost Cleictian: SELECT EXTRA! Values to $39.75 o s g TG Now $12.50, $18.00, $25.00 § 5 | 'fi”""fi‘fi’f"&"% | I’HEURE DE DIEU “flfi“éa AB()"K 8—ACTS—S8 g e e i “The Hour of God” " Including . - . . . o y . m f LA e " T iverken There is Satisfaction in Our Kind of Merchandise ( R AT I.ITH[A){‘IT\.\H Dancers, Players, Acrobats, Tum- 333 Park St. | biers, 16 Tiller Sunshine Girls, At 7:30 i : DANCE FROM 10 TO 13 ’ Troupe of Arabs. 9 Admission 75c, 80c; Children 35¢ e % AR . \ . .

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