New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 19, 1929, Page 20

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- Tave v . ‘, ‘xa s _ A - = \ 2 X theatrica) notices and revie for the wapective amusemest D thle eolmmn are sompany otherwise Imdicated agencier Onlems e=“ter by orem SMOTHER MACHREE" LARI CAPITOL COMPOUNCE HOPE IS REVIVED FOR REPARATIO D BILL AT STRAND §10.000 Sul dotin ITFOR INJURIES Martello Claims He Was Deep Gloom Presails Drazzed Along Ground 1y Drivea By Mich roman. < Wil Remain DANCE at THE COLONIAL Plainville .. APRIL 20 Music By WHALEY'S DULCET COLORED ORCHESTRA of Hartford Adm. Three Artillery \[7;1 Die i in Ha\\en B]a.c SAT <tol STRAND HARTIORD DANCE cninzg TOMORROW ramatic Tzl SEE and HEAR MARY - | PICKFORD In Her Pirst ALL TALKING PICTURE CQUETTE” with JOHN MACK BROWN MATT MOORE JOHN SAINTPOLIS ba’ly From 10 I'he & Sensation IN GRANGE TONIGHT IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA COMING RICHARD THEIM A v German Cabinet in Continuous Session Berlin, April 19 (P—The Ger man cabinet convened this morn- what was said would be itinuous session s keeping in constant at the pl arations expert ing for cancelled an en- 1 to keep in tuation de- an col no t the plan of creditor iprise G an explanation of 1 it impossible ¥'s American Experts sileng Aliies Bitter at Break Vitaphone Starts Sunday STRAN D TODAY and SAT. Again and As Breezy .l-“" fl LOHHENS MKEll.Y "ATLANTI@ CITY with VERA GORDON VAUDEVILLE- A Great Pre nper=o) and Noted radway n Twenty Minutes in Paris' | Vaudeville Favorites JIM and MARION HARKINS in “Marketing” JACK RYAN “Latest Styles in Songs” STOKES. BURNS and the LEE TWI “Difficrent Dancers” 5C »\RDI\AI S “A French Novelty” settlements to debacle |German action yesterday ending in la complete breakdown of negot tions for settlement of Europe' colossal post war debt problem. ratinication No course other than reversion ‘o ican debt s Dawes plan, with subsequent |come befor. toppling of budding peac, (turcs and straining of every tie maintaining the European status lauo, scemed possible. ¢ pe | Tt was assumed the G in ernment knew and acquiesced in the |uncompromising refusal of IDr ar Schacht, German spokes- . to permit further negotiations xcept on his own terms. The pre- rmany had decided - attitude toward its Prman gov- of ne ort, on ¢ an ager former en ‘ French pre- | creditor na heavy hand in peatedly have “xpected » the Raymond Peincare, . against whos Rubr Germ plained, Mo general council of th of the Meus to J X 3§ “1 told you s0” and m: Prance’s ut- titude toward political problems raised by the German Little remained for sion of entire con today 10 da beyond rt of Lord Revelstoke's cor t 1 attitude h her negotiations impossible Irawing up a report to e governments concern fying them of the failure to r ment, and the reasons for it Possible Puture Courses 1 possible courses appeared th only one of ve to con- Dawes plan. This tory elements ent would speech char Loc the Such rno Mucller which him plenary ses- tions al to prov settle advancemen wit and A Comedy Star of AACK Fun NEWS Perfect Vitaphone House CAPITOL A Story of Smiliny Ini HARTFORD SAT. MAT MAT TONIGHT ror and NITE to §1 IRVING LANDE The Newest Presents Hit “CARNIVAL” A Side Show of Life WM. K DOYLE FORREST—NORMAN FOSTER Compan, 1 by ANy ot TThis ey SHROADW AY EVEs Etire Or . 5150 BOUND” SAT. MAT. Entire Orch. £1 n “Me Balcony Prices: Ey N F MOVIETONE X Feature They learned about loving from Tonia, the charmer . .. Tonia, whose boast was,'lmngetany, man | want.” HEAR and SEE what happened lectioneering, and the effect would i s fte ulure rovernments, | situation would have e of experts f having. saring the ¢ 5 mittee pes pavi a various LORDREVELSTOKE -~ 15 DEAD IN PARTS already have entered in- | man delegates. { the | Condolences Pour In L French Expressions of condolence poured | of the British and Amer- into his home. Someone said he | It scttleme duc soon to|might have accomplished in death | « the French parliament. what he failed to do a living man beyond these possibili- yesterday. He said the Englishman continued almost end- | death wouid cause the reparations | experts to stop and think, and per- haps avert the impending failure of | the conference, n e y John Baring Revelstoke, or Lord |V Revelstoke, the second baron of that | b was one of Britain's most dis- d bankers. a director in 11 Baring Brothers and Co., have on the rsons found Dr. Schacht's he session of the twe imittee vesterday all s such as mosphere iality to mere cour- he ruthless casting arly 10 weeks of exhaus- without consideration of ither the Reich or the tions. name, tinguishe firm of Ltd. In the such posts as rece 1 years of his life he held | iver general of the | Duchy of Cornwall, member of the council of the Prince of Wales licutenant of the city of London, direetor of the Rank of England. His decorations included commander of | the Legion D'Honneur and Order of the White Eagle (Russia) During the scssions of the experts’ dommittee he headed a sub-con tee which undertook such important work as elimination of the transfer perish if Germany cla reparation ar reparations,” Ex- ion of the Ger- | of Dr.| man reparations and constitu- | ame paper | tion of an international bank to factions in Germany handle t parations payments, him, however, which i e a counter to political Death Shocks London | t London, April 19.—(P—News of death of Lord Rey ke most mong Dritish international bank- | ers, cine as a g to Lon- | rsons believed the Reichs- nt counied on the con- to aid in bringing a French and British the collapse of the ce policy, and the fall of resemann government. aftorded for g 11 ambi- h he has been often ac- the ope litic ope from th ng the nts, commerciali e for at shock 1and political circles to- Lord Re ond Baron of that 1 r } who wis the see- me, was a di- rothiers 4 ernational Page) 1 ise uy ble to the of the United States < well versed in fin wrts and for that re iver general to 1) ¥ of Cornwall and a member velstoke 1 from T this belief to ived at his the Duel of | PALACE wht, he he sor- om s Greatest Starring Jumes Hall, Faane's X. Bushman, Charles Mortol never will (COMEDY there (0 W IANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRE| Co-Feutn STERED N with SAMMY COHEN “What Price Glory and DON TLERY Co-te SEURY o1 with RANGER, rARIN THE V1D the Worder s ACTS VAUDEVILLE— —~lort ~ub, Dog und PENNICR Maker in “Four sons Ry |~ ONG— MEDY TODAY and & Conti sh Ey e Bonaett, Vielor McLagicn, il Hamil on VITAPHONE ACTS GREEN'S DONALD BEIAN ANK nlilll FLAPPERETTE ot the Wife” CUTDOCR ALL TALKIE! at the CAPITOL | 4 DAYS ONLY when she got one man too many! —WITH EDMUND LOWE WARNER BAXTE Beginning R SUNDAY NIGHT DOROTHY BURGESS Y MOVIETONE NEWS work of the {One-Year Limit for dicated he tand the action of the le =i he council of the Prince of Wales. | the legislature that the court, in im- st December he was named fo the |posing sentence under this act, dritish committee of experts on |should discriminate hetween casua eparations to participate in the |or slight violations and habitual sales Paris conference. | of intoxicating liquor or attempts _— [to commercialize violations of the {law.” Michigan Bnotleggels\ NEW LONDON MAN DROWNS Lansing, Mich,, April 19 (#—a | New London, April 19 (®—The minimum sentence of one year im. |hody of Cushing Wade, 58, was prisonment and $2,000 fine was | found this morning lying face preseribed for bootleggers yesterday | Ward in two feet of water in ¥ the Michigan legislature. .The | Medical Examiner Charles simum sentence for a first of- | Kaufman afier an examination of would be four years and the | the body suid Cushing had probably Tt is the most severe liquor | Suffered a heart attack. aw in the Unite oS, . Governor ¥Fred W. Green has in- | wouald sign the measure, | Cove SEWER MAN SENTENCEDR New York, April 19 (#—Angelo gislature vir- | Paino, wealthy Iirooklyn sewer con- ually makes the bill law. | tractor, who wus convicted gislators refuscd to specify | tempt bribery of Borough I'r mum sentence for minor vio- orge 1. Harvey of Crueens, nd included in the bill a|was sentenced to 4 to § ration that “it is the intent of | in Si ng prison. toduy years nmHean and SEEL M Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 Main St. NSING p r Phone 1409 Opp. Arch, Special for Saturday At A ENSEMBLES. Mate e of DRESS Printed Chiftons comprehensive line ials are Crepe, 16 to 11, very 0106 ortment of new GLOVES. Priced Men’s All Linen White HANDKER- 5 25¢ each. KNICKERNICKS in smart trimmed styles. Pantettes, , Dance Sets and Bloomers. GIRDLES, EANDEAUS v WASIH SUITS for boys from $1.00 to CONTINUED SALE of 1g KNITWEAR. At T5¢ each—Special Sale of CUT CRYSTAL and EARRINGS. Regular price £1.00. luns NECK- SPRING a4 for enjoy DAYS ure utmost happin you keen, comfo - vis- thout good eycsight many oys are marre Do not eyes, Have them registered opto- happy days your examined by our metrist NOW ! | EXAMINED FRE > MAIN STREET "nrT ovn DEPT, YOUR CRE 1S GOOD OPTICAL 282

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