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v Py they will meet in plenary session |greatest importance to Americ: Tings had just come from bebind |theater on Wednesday in what is| “Although the smallest existing |the Vatican is to be only & little |perors bad pleasure villas around |qewrn and report what they nave | Europe A il n the bars of a prison set where |8aid to be the greatest role of her|entity with an international status.” | jarger .han the present Vatican |the lake and its sister body of wa- |found, other problems involved. scenes of his new picture, “Sins of | CATeer. A2 : says the bulletin, *‘The City of the | grounds, It is slightly more than a |ter, Lake Neml. Popes of the Middle | one of these sub-committees will the Fathers” were being taken. e‘T:: :;‘l;lt::n:l;t‘:;:lp:::::;e pll‘u ;u;; X:‘:u:;n“:?:;c:.o lu:inl :::::ni::: half mile across from east to west, | Ages used Castel Gandolfo for a|consider commercialization of the EY[G“O“ WRIT AGAINST ‘ 3 of & 8 vori and slightly less than a half mile [summer residence, and it may be | a a | ‘ Garbed in the blue dungareea the same name by Dennison Clift.|one of its most beautiful churches; el y b |German reparations debt, a factor in a half acres. Much of the palacs - |committee. 1t probably will report | 0 summary WEDNESDAY, Los Angeles jail studying the types |of regencration, the romance Of|y,nigr the River Tiber. At AnY | was not intonded o b P mow il output of the country for the; "o rormation of a committee of {Process judgment filed by Judse (W picy { incarcerated there, watching them, bm;ndlen love, and conflict between | o " "noman days before the TN oL re be:n eu:wms ;2:,: week ended February 23 increased|o oign membership which the Ger- |Stanley J. Traceski. The action eldail Se¥aa | H 3 el , - {ovi ? th vi v | g and probing their mental processes. | self and sacrifice. Christian era, this district was | dreds of the rooms are given over |cne Gl ory o, Hrevious week. sakl | 1yang could consult if they found it |Vrought by Lena Schupack and W $3356 ana 45336 “gins of the Fathers” is now show- 3 !known as Ager Vaticanus, and a8 (o art objects and . constitute the | sy o a8 Journal today. Tho | ecessary to invoke the protection [Others alleged that the defendant PEQUOT i ing at the Strand theater today and | GRAND THEATER, HARTFORD |11 voure passed the name came 10 | vationn Muscais. hous! s outnul gave the daily average out- | clayse, |failed to pay for the iental of the PILLOW CASES | Wednesday. One can easily see Why PeEEY |po attached specifically to Vatican Yatleen 8 uteml, zus ng one ?l ho'put_ns 2,685,497 barrels, Perkins Heads Thind premises for the month of February. | "The vaudeville show has five good | Mayo's “Red Hots” have such an | 111" or Monte Vaticano. The region |wr o oSt remarkable collections. | * yhile greater than the preceding | fThe third sub-committee is head-| The eviction follows a series of | | 4 | S I 6?@@;9@ VATICAN RICH IN ART AND CHURCHES cens In 8§47 and '‘mmediately after- was necessary to resist there, ward Fope Leo IV Inclosed the church and the Vatican property by a high, fortified wall. The Vatican then became the fortress citadel of the Popes, and on several occasions it sieges NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1920, atively new, but by virtue of its predecessors on the same site it has a unique status, outranking even St. Peter's. 1t 1s the Cathedral of Rome and of the world, the mother church of the Catholic faith. In it all the Popes were crowned until, follow- ing the fall of the temporal power PLENARY SESSION OFF TILL HONDAY posing membership list. Sitting with him were J. P. Morgan, internation- al banker; Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, head of the Reichsbank; Emile Mor- eau, governor of the Bank of France; Emil Francqui, former min. ister of finance, Belgiu Dr. Al- berto Pirelll, Jtaly; and Kogo Mori, ii s: i ’ ; L : + 333 | Japan. “The Vatican bulldings were add-|of the Papacy in 1870, the Popes : By Clinle ot Newest Stale {0 Take PIaGE| Tyt oo e | ecten b e “vasons | REPATRLIONS Experts Divided) “7hic commsess task was aster o Sl i World Nations [son,ind, arise, Saom, came the tem 1522t e e Into Three Sub-COMMttees ~ [irassrrred sacr year rom Gormaay s L 2~ 0) ations porary removal of the Papacy to| “A third bit of outside territory without any sort of protective trans. Tarkingteon Avignon, France. During the 70 |under thé sovereignty of the new — fer measure such as now exists un. ‘troutle in Duiese otharwin (Bftested. thestriasl weltews wpd roviews W bl ssdemy ary Z, oy years of the exile the Vatican Pal. |state is Castel Gandolfo, a country 3 . a o v . e B i s e e Washington, D. C. ¥eb. 26—The| o teil into disrepair. Ita restora. |estato about 17 miles southeast of | Paris, Feb. 26 UP—Three sub.fer the Dawes plan. Directly depen operation was «SINS OF THE FATHER,” STRAND The pall of prison atmosphere hung heavily over Emil Jannings dressing room at the Paramount studios in Hollywood recently. Jan- federal prisoner he eat thinking the hopeless thoughts of & man to whom freedom is but a memory. King or beggar, walter or mad- man, Jannings makes it his business to steep himself in the mental at- observation in the prisons of Europe had given @annings & particularly keen insight into the prisoner's psy- chology. Between pictures, and in his leisure time the star visited the acts featured by Lew Keasler and his Co Eds, a snappy dance offer- ing; The Retlaws in a good novelty Jean Gaynor in Hunter and Percival in “Wopology.” Beginning Thursday the Strand will offer the sensational “Restless Youth” with Marceline Day and AT THE PALACI “The Woman Disputed”, the love and hate drama of an outcast wom. an's redemption bring Norma Tal- madge to the screen of the Palace ‘The story, as translated to the screen by C. Gardner Sullivan, has, in its film manifestation, all- the drama, virllity and charm of the play, au- thorities who have aeen both ver- sions state. strongest in fiction, is the way critics have described Mary Ann Wagner, the heroine of “The Woman Disput. ed”, the part played by Miss Tal- madge. Mary Ann's life is the drama enviable reputation around the Mutual Circuit, This snappy plece of entertalnment opened a week's en- gagement at the New Grand Miss Mayo displayed both personal attractiveness and talent in no small measure and Benny Platt, eccentric comedian who is co-starred with “City of the Vatican.” newest state to take its place among the nations of the world, as a result of the treaty between Italy and Pope Pius, is the subject'of a bulletin from the Washington, D. C. headquarters of the National Geographic Soclety. many of its rarest and costliest art treasures and books; and has as its ‘capitol’ the most extensive and probably the best known prlace ‘n existence. In addition tha new state is ruled over by the Pope, to whom | spiritual leader. Home Older Than Christian Era “The name, Vatican, is believed {to have come from an old Etruscan settlement, Vaticum, on the right wag not considered to be a portion of ancient Rome, but was recognized as a district apart from it. that Nero had his circus, in which St. Peter is said to have been put to death. The body of the Apostle is reputed to have been buried near tion was begun when the Popes again took up their residence in Rome in 1378. After a few years the Vatican became the regular Papal residence and has remained such ever since, “The territory of the new City of across from north to south. rew state thus covers about a quar- ter of a square mile, or, very rough- ly, in the neighborhood of 160 acres. Palace of 1,000 Rooms The outer walls of the buildings in- close more than 13 acres of ground; and the actual buildings, exclusive of interior courts, cover seven and The Vatican library, filling numer- | ous other rooms, is also one of the outstanding libraries of the world. Only about 200 of the rooms are *“‘One of the small additions to the territory ot the Vatican will probah. ly extend the grounds on the south- west a huadred feet or #o to an ex- The been a resort country for ! his self-imposed |the Vatican.” | imprisonment week, the production was short February 9. | Piece of Engine Falls, Rome in the Alban Hills. The :a- tate consists of extensive grounds and a commodious castle overlook- ing beautiful Lake Albane. This re. gion, ‘the Roman Switzerland,' has Romans since the days when the early em- put to similar use again now that the settlement of the ‘Roman Ques- tion® has released the Pope from Tulsa, Okla.. Feb. 26 (A — Al ‘lhough production has been pinched {back in Oklahoma's Seminole field by proration agreement, the crude committees of the experts gathered here to solve the German repara- tions problem will attack different aspects of the question during the rest of the week. Probably next Monday—or at the call of Chairman Owen D, Young— the settlement which is bound close- ly to possible elimination of the transfer protection clause. This com- in | mittee is headed by Lord Revelstoke, British banker. The second of the sub-committees tection clause and hence not avail- ‘able in the comnercialization pro- Jeet, Sir Josiah Stamp, also of Great Britain, is chairman of this sub- ©of led by an American, Thomas N. Per- Ithe high record set in the week of [kins, alternate for Mr. Young, and |#Pd its manager and original owner, {will deal with deliverles in kind. | Among the points which this sub- | committee will have to thresh out is whether payments In kind should be Crushes Man’s Skull | continued, or if they are not detri- dent upon this first lien on all the German resources is the question of transforming future payments, when their amount is determined into ne- gotiable bonds. Although this commercialization of the reparations is possibly of NEW BRITAIN MARKET! Judge Traceski Disposses Store Own- The New Britain Market found it- |self evicted today from the premises fat 318 Main street by order of the court, according to a |euits brought against the market Benjamin Meyerson, who recently Judgment for $108.84 and costs of $29.94 for the plaintiff were render- ed in the action of Miller & Olsoxr against Bessie H. Gray, according Regular 25¢ 2 “The Vatican Palace which ex-: 1 1is investigating that proposed lesser ers On Petition of Lena THE LOOM | mosphere of the individusl he da9ots A character of unusual strength | hundreds of millions of people I |tcnds northward from St. Pele,-sgcmde Oil Output Dart of the German annuities which wg:’;nt: ; traying. Hours of patient study and fascination, perhaps one of the | a1 parts of ths world 100k as their | containg approximately 1,000 rooms, Increases in Week | vill be subject to the transfer pro- Schupack, Et Al * . YARD . 81x9: WEDNESDAY, 3 3 s l or Regular 75¢ JAPANESE PONGEE Al e Sradiing t i Virtually every area except Okla- |Some regard this as one of the most [Were forced into involuntary bank- e Gordan and . Healy Co. In | theater Monday before enthusiastic | rven o istanes o worhars & hate Faran less o aerepnin | o Igoreascd iy peodiction ducs | aporiantiaspseis of the oparations TSPV, dMorney) ke W Gataey | UWEDNESDAT. 45¢ | the comedy skit “Suite 16;" and |audiences. mile, s a level area. It was there | S |ing the wesk. problem. repressnted the piainUR, YARD covvenionnnns FAST COLOR PRINTS Regular 39¢ 1 Shop 400—MAIN ST —400 .17¢ PEQUOT SHEETS 0 3 y isting railway. Then a station, es- : y 3 o 2 to papers filed in city court by | tulph Forbes featured. ‘l;;in;(-e::firedyn"bn:fld of humor |the foot of Vatican Hill, and over | iablished just outside a gateway, | o, P nEfeld, Mass, Feb. 26 ;’5’ —(;L’;fi;‘,‘,‘,‘:m’&llrf,,':c\}r‘es,;“d:,flr“,’, 03 Judge Traceski The plaintit |[] WEDNESDAY, veryol n guffaws of {the spot now rises the majestic Ba- | will make. it ts | The body of John Thomas, 30, o & lai ards i | 5 possible for diplomats | .¢ g g f | whether they should he suppressed |Claimed money due on a bill for ¥ { “REDEEMING SIN” AT CAPITOL Javetierl om e ot TSRS slica of Bt Peter, the world's Iarg- |accredited to the Vatican City and | [THRE(OM B T mas Suoped Mt compietely or gradually. i merchandise. Attorney William M. 5 1 D¢ Costello is now at the est and perhaps its mosf amous i i visi ect- i % il s Lnow Greenstein represented the plaintiff. Regular $1.49 | oo Comhe” Medooming Sin 183 been played. Others | church, distinguished visitors, to step direct- | ;3 yer to Newark, N. J. Thomas was| UP to this time it is known the P e question of amounts of the annu.| The City of New Britain was itles, or of the total of reparations, {3Warded a judgment for §274.39 on or of the extent over which the an- |!a%es for automobiles owned by Al- nuities will be spread has not come |ert P. Marsh. which were not paid up before committee sessions, How- (8ince 1923 The declsion was flled ever, observers stress that much of |Yesterday afternoon in city ~court the groundwork for by Judge Stanley J. Traceskl. The I ..",_':k‘e°;o‘l’l’,'e°gr‘("h°c B et er. | Kllled yesterday morning when a many. the e Vatear ooy Ger: |section of an engine which he was scattered fragments of territory up. | JiSmantliog in the lower room of, der its sovercignty. One ls the Can. |20 ©ld brewery here fell. striking him on the head and crushing his celleria Palace, about a mile from | 1! the Vatican, in the heart of Rome. | SKUll- He had spent the holiday and in the cast who stood out by reason “The region of the Vatican—the of their stellar work were Billy Pit. |tomb of St. Peter—began to play a zer, Gordon Rydeen, Agnes McCor- |part in the Catholic faith about 90 mack, Billy Gordon. The chorus is | 4, D. when a mall oratory was built unusually attractive and seemd to in- | near by. But pagan influences were ject much enthusiasm into its work. | still in the ascendancy in the gen- Warner Bros.’ latest Vitaphone spe- cial. Conrad Nagel is again her leading man. “The Redeeming Sin” 1s told against a background of the Paris underworld, and many of its char- 40-luch SILK CHARMEUSE WEDNESDAY, ; sl.w YARD . Regular 25¢ discussion in Specialty numbers are given by Opal | or: 1 ained e 7 | week-end with his family in New 33-tnch acters are of the sordid and pic- | Spec! | cral region and remained 50 even [t wag built in the fifteenth century terms of figures has been laid and turesque types known as “apache.” | Taylor, a personable miss who has | after Constantine built the first|from stones taken from the Colos. |J¢T"¢Y and had been at work only|inat this itselt will come just as I.IDDGIE CLOTH and Miss Costello appears in the story | Made many friends in Hartford, and | Basilica of St. Peter in 318. A little | geum, and is the residence of an im. |* €%, hours when the accident oc-|soon as the committee is ready for INGRAX as Joan Villaire, a tempestuous sing- | PY Banks & Burnham, a duo of red | later convents, chapels and churches | portane ecclesiastic, the Cardinal. |C4rred: lit. {ll WEDNESDAY, hot hoofers. “Red Hots" has been elaborately staged by a producer who knows his business and the wit em. ployed is fresh, original and in every way enjoyable. Reservations may be began to spring up in the surround- ing district, and it became definitely | scattered Territories of New State Christian. *“Most important of the scattered Vatican Hill Bought in Middle Ages | tragments is the 1. Pala “The fine hilt behind St. Peter's |gng. el er in an underworld cafe, Vitaphone records voices and sounds, and gives & brilliant interpretative symphonic accompaniment. Morgan With Revelstroke ‘The committee of Lord Revel- stroke presented a particularly im- Vicar of Rome, YARD .. KILLED BETWEEN LOGS Kezar Falls, Me., Feb. 26 (P— ! David Stocks, 22, was caught be-| . 18¢ Regular $1.98 each WHITE RIPPELETTE 3 YONKERS FERRY S5 alis o 3o oms e Lodges — Dances a sult us, Parties Furnished in all colors. 3 BETWEEN All Modern Conveniences Yenkers, N. Y. and Alpine, N. J. Re-ope! i A Tale of Apache Love He"ry F' Reddell s Flom' A. A. MILLS i MARCH 1st " omemers gy Writs TOURING BUREAU, YONKERS FERRY, YONKERS, N.Y. TR 98 W Ml jreherdig VAR L AU Plambing, Heating, Shest Metel Werk for fros maps and read informetion. il e et Phone 1185 SRR “THE COLLEGIANS” 66 WEST MAIN STREET PHONES 5100—5101 ; S I RAN A Swift Moving Drama 6 9 ’ 03 . # of the High Stepping ’ Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. Fast Set The production was directed by Howard Bretherton, The cast in- cludes, in addition to Miss Costello and Mr. Nagel, Georgie Stone, Lio- nel Belmore, Nina Quantero, Phi- lippe de Lacy and Warner Rich- mond. Vitaphone acts are featured. On Thursday the Capitol will offer *“The Whip,” the great racing story in sound and featuring Dorothy Mackaill, Anna Q. Nilsson and a great cast. As an added attraction on the program the firat all talking comedy “The Lion's Roar” will be featured, as well as a new chapter of “The Collegians.” Beginning Sunday George Ban- croft will be presented in the all talkie “The Wolf of Wall Street.” Japanese Royal Family |Onoostion to" the " measars e | TNSTANT RELIEF George Bancroft Opp. Arch. Wfi? Phone 1404 E t- Th.rd Child year, however, was less strong | One 0‘ 'he i Xxpecting I than for many years past and the | FROM STUFFY HEAD ’ Tokyo, 1:;1-.‘ L;?emr?;:r?-:. "\li:-: measure, which went through the | 020 Mist Clears Nasal P. Best papers say that the Ei Naga. : e o e oo o i e T S| 20 M G ! B Photoiss End of the Month Yulchi Iwasc, professor of ob-|which had previously killed It. The | Brestheagainfreely narurally—atiera few This Season! stetrics at Tokyo university, at pres- | measure now goes back to the honse | DF8ths "',t?zo.u ist. A it oo " ent in Berlin, has been ccalled by | for final enactment which is ro. | bandkerchi mp:hw.ldrv-nht: heop! Don’t Miss— cable to Japan. garded as only a formality. | e troscing o coll. N 5 Emperor Hironhito and Empress e o Five medicantsare vaporized by eachbreach oth daughters. L =Tio New York Glants will work | pu, The first good deep bresth usuall At . able for porch dresses. Sizes 36 to 46. 3 e out today under the directi f i i READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ):.ndnglerylohn! T Molrav; o o | Ehptissciants ffim;::mo% | Cl\fldye:l':e;ers;y aid Wash Dredaseiniil rives ast night 1 N il i i : S:;‘l"y;y- “;i:rlant ;‘i,‘nc:he(rlve :l.z:;: I fl?f?fl,ffi"«%’?fl?fi?mfim oF “E '] At sl 079 Rg:]y{;l&nvy Suits. Values to $5.76. ed, e last of the ant er Purses. mound saf. 0ZO misT FATHERS 2t $1.98 "Vaives $5.00. with # sl 4 I'::iujch‘i 0dd sizets in l;u:le sn:& l:: Rayon, . e EMIL JANNINGS t . ndergarments, lues X —PALACE— Pertect Vitaphone House! BARRY NORTON i sz( 39 Sx{g:llun.le 511;13:{003& Gloria Umbrellas. ROD LA ROCQUE in C APITOL Bt i sl $3.25 1 i Impoied Gloria Umbrela. “«C v ” At . Values $3.75. C. Al’l‘:\‘!}'\h S‘!’:}GGER —VAunEv Ill[_ 2 2 5 Colored Handkerchiefs. Co-Featare At & for C Were 25c each. v“:"‘: fi:):l:,!;m‘nm LEW KESSLER “The Wolf of sl 9 A small lot of Navy, Black and Tan “TWO FLAMING YouTAs® Ll L] R At ’ Kickernicks. Value $3.00. BT | Alve GORDON HEALY ALL THIS WERK ||| oo o Wall Street Mutual Burlesque Offers B ey rowrs with Peggy Mayo's JEAN GAYNOR—The Retlaws > NANCY CARROLL DOROTHY MACKAILL 66 " Starts Vilma Banky PAUL LUKAS RALPH FORBES SPEED ENAMEL RED HUTS SUN. i “The Awakening” ¢ ANNA Q. NILSSON With BENNY PLATT with Billy Piteer, Billy Gordon, Agnes McCormack, don Hydeen a l chorus you'll Hke. had for the remaining performances by calling the box office after 11. ‘There are two presentations dally at 2:15 and 8:15. Vaccination Measure Passes in Bay State Boston, Feb, 26 (—The senate yesterday passed to be engrossed the bill providing for compulsory vac- cination in the private schools of the commonwealth. In doing so, it brought to an end one of the long- est and keenest battles ever fought on Beacon Hill. Although vaccination has been compulsory in the public schools for years, its operation in private schools has been bitterly fought. DISPUTED” with | NORMA TALMADGE | You will hear the seng, “Woman D Also shown with Sound puted [ Love You” on our Magi I FREQUENT SERVICE 680 A. M. TO MIDNICHT did not come into possession of the church until the middle ages when church until the Middle Ages when the Popes bought portions of its | slopes, and finally acquired the rn- tire eminence. “After the right bank of the Tiber took on a Christian character, and the tomb of 8t. Peter gained in im- portance, a resldence was built near the Basilica and was occupied from time to time by the Popes. The pon- tiffs continued to live, however, in the Lateran Palace acrosp the river “§t. Peter's and its and the city from Vatican Hill. | neighboring | buildings were pillaged by the Sara. | and the Church of 8t. John Lateran |tWeen two logs and instantly killed {on the eastern edge of Rome, It was in this palace that the treaty recog- nizing the existence of the new stats | was signed. The existing Lateran Palace is relatively new, but on its site was the first home of the Popes, presented to them by Emperor Con- stantine, in 312, following his con. version to Christianity. Near-by rose the Church of 8t. John Lateran. The present church structure is also rel- STRAND TODAY and WED, HUNTER and PERCIVAL in “Wopology” Fifty Per Cent of the Automobile Accidents are caused by defective vislon. It you drive a car and have with during lumbering operations near | | here yesterday. Stocks lost his foot- | ing and fell across one log as an. | other rolled from a pile and crushed | him. His widow and two children Perfect Vitaphone House! survive. What of the Women Who Wait in Luxurious Homes While the Big Opera- tors Fight the Battle of Money? See ‘and Hear BACLANOVA Colonial Hall Plainville, Conn. 37 WEST MAIN ST. Now Ready for Rental CAPITOL THURS,, FRIL, SAT. 1A Sound Picture! || THE GREAT RACING | STORY! with LOWELL SHERMAN Special Added Attraction 127 Main St. work—Wicker or Metal. {asting finish. 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