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0 [} . [ . ) r J 3 i r ' « B 3 * ‘ . » |5 ) v e » NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 19 OENATE AGREES TO BALLOT ON VARE Election Contest Comes First and Seat Point Next s aders reached an informal tod on the Vi he Wilson-Vare « Senate nder- in the disposing first Washington, Dec. 5 standin to vote latc day e (22 sction contest pon the Norris resolution to ex- clude Senator-clect Vare, of Penn- sylvania, on account of his cam- vaign expenditures Yote Du pday Washington, Dec. 5 (@ — After of intermittent contro - was imminent today on whether William S, Vare is to e sedted as senator from FPennsyl- vania or barred because of cxc sive expenditures in the renublican ite prir in 19 The senate was also confronted ith th question of hether the Philadelphia political leader | legally elected and was called upon 1o vote upon the contest brought by William B. Wilson, Vare's demo- atic oppone general elec- tior who c! d and cor- uption The decisive action was expeeted to come in balloting on a resolu- tion by Senator Norris, republican. iska, which would refuse Vare Nel + seat because of the sums expendec 1ore than $700,000—in the con- test for the ty Divided nomination eport Received cenate clections a divided report heford ¢ stating that Vare was legally ted and recommending that the Wilson contest be dismissed. Demo- crats of the clectfons committee ced that Wilson was not they also insist that was not either, i They would remit clee- committee the because the . 1 to the e of Tennsylvania. Vare, Norris and Senator Reed tepublican, Pennsylvania, have s nitted their arguments to the sen- Consideration of the the elections committec report of was awaited fe before the vote was in order. Two years nzo this month the enate adopted a resolution denyin Vare the oath of office pending final decision of his case. Reed Headed Probe James A. demoerat, Mis- | ouri, who has sinee retired from senate, heads special sen- committee which inv ted Pennsylvania senatorial primary of 1926, In that contest Vare opposed Senator Wharton D. Pep- yor, who was hacked by the Mellon interests and Governor Gifford Pin- ¢hot. Vare' won. 1le had ir e ticket, including torial candidate, in the field. rsonal cxpenses were listed 000 and those of his ticket expenditures of the Pepper cket were listed by the senate in- at $1,504.979. Pinchot at estigating committec those of Governor 029. JAPAN'S LABORERS immediately afterwards voting | [GIFT OF E. ALLAN HOORE - WILL BE GIVEN T0 COURT| | Portrait of Late Judge William Ship- man to Be Pre ented Monday With Appropriate Ceremonics Hartford, Dec. 5 (1) for the late J man, who s United | district of 1875 will b in the post o Monday morni before a X The ports William D, the beneh of strict ccurt for ut from d to i 10 Ship th the | 1860 to| I ! this court | herd on 0 o'clock ge zuthering of lawyers. | The presentation will be wad Atiorney Arthur L. Shipman, of city, and the painting will be accept- | d by Judge Erwin S. Thomas it b of the court. The picture wes given to Mr. man by 1. Allan Moore of New Bri Clarence B. Mitchell, fuccessor to Judze Shipman s head of a New York law firm, will make an addrc on the City Items City ¢ of dir tors v | hela . January 14, 19 the bank, according to notic ceived to Polls will from 11 a. m. to noon Mrs. Christian G. Greer senting the local excha imnual meeting ference boxrd of 1l ployes association of Conneceticut, at | New Haven. | | Mrs. Mary MceAloon Gros n has been seriousl, it New T zin General hospital reported greatly improved her recovery is now looked for | Michael Ai d that | he had been disch motion | picture ms operator at the Lialto theater. He said he resigned Merman Jailed for Use Of Lad as Bar Tender Tay Doe (P—17if 1l njuil d o a o’ 8100 impo: Whitak d by Jud today bec N city conrt d s you | | | | rvices of Judge Shipman. = | | | | t of Nov 5 | found the lad serving liquor. Th-y larrestea Merman when ha came in violation of the liquor law Norwalk Doctor Dead: Practiced Ten Year Norwaik, Dec. 5 (®=Dr. Wilbur Ledebur, 45, died today at ti rwalk hospital following several operations for append ficial ceased had heen a practitioner in orwalk for the last 10 years, com- z here from Vi Dr, Tedebur was a native ma I'enna.. and obt t Capitol colleg For two | Here's a road in the Roldal Valley, Norway, which covers six 1 miles back and forth to make one mile of I'he road itself is of excellent construction, but majestic moun T tains and rolling country of the foothills caused highway engi- neers of Norway to construct the road in this manner. one is typical of several highways which have been constructed | 1o 1y American Women Help Find Homes Six I:/Iiles to Go One! lces and review e amus: “UNHOLY NIGHT® AT STRAND ALICE WHITL AT CAPITOL B 4 P 1t Alice White, thic 10 1 g U ne of “Show Girl ¥ ¥ orat Babies,” is at the T I « new r 1\ ord, nd ) i ol oles 1o ) play 1 1 1 Loa- : hiatr ou om much of th .‘\, ilderm S 1 Dorothy 1D orward progress. aterial killing 1 This all over Nor and Sweden, prim ed White Russians - ‘ ARNEDCOPS HONT S AN HILER ERE For 53,760 Exil ind- COUK EYED WORLD ock lved World brix n two f niliar chiracte Top S Viet 171 GRAND THEATER, HARTFORD 1 Towe 1. vy Scandal " along © hemselves a name in they found in Constaninople Ellinger, Officers Delber E Vi 1 oy o 1 her In Mi Mitchell and Miss Rug Wal nd W. S. ¥ « lan 1 ‘oot on loa will 1 1 ifternoon leque and | they th me girl foir hand Nebas. the wool | They B furnishing 1 ) « wanted i ow of-great News T « Wran s d to have Cornadien thousands w d into Con witomobile, but they A e tinople after rout of the i 1 the army have been under Tu it Ellinger ¢ other ; sion since 19 1 the hot ro Joan Lee and Joan Collet 1 unexect scarched and i lanthropy ha 1 in the house 4y evacuztion of t the polic t Aliano ' Lut Officer Walenci ; yrmation {hat an wntome S o York mar 1 stoppe SntoL o i . beliey mur . 1s fairly stu o out. After a minutes in | Ged S e 35 ¢ ok \ou e« ¢ car Grace Wasson : L tr 9 Hoftman, Alyce ’ \ Sinie o least ¢ N erts. The chorus rivat fund; At 1 Mitchell and entirely 3 ) e e BRINGS SUIT FOI $2.000 into relic Dominick J, Al s brought or 18 drew nd Cora Nappi it Andrew e reckles nd carels [ in o ! I two other inferne at St Lukes lo o i o : A AveRLErY New York city e uropean | directior ol boulevird, w Fimeral serviecs will be condncted i ve plai il Mcw losed v doo i % L The plaintis (ol ) i nioved tolviorl i panian foripurials sy e et SR e D s e y Iiet 35" surviven by ‘a widow and | et istens R ) e the other eur | The fincst and funniest coni- g oa in Constantinople to j « ile and 1 by Consta NEW YORK \Mnulnz. lmn;-'l:‘,% : o Blarys Thes Rl oheviTor (hia T ol BRilmanIliiE Gaturnablatin nappy song hits? flllS[l‘lfll Employmem Dis ktl-” Iy edle,d on ]b]e'- is \1‘v kir : A ~\Im<lkl \,ff the ity court the third Monday in eds, high-jinks, foot- i Ship Speeds to Locality |3 [ 4 st an December HoXy e L has befallen the score | popeq that the most PAY CHECK STOLEN ik A ncariyionsshingiof ‘“'M”{ on the litlle island | rejiop can be helpe Brikowlic of Broad ) lome oftice: showe. el Bovesmenbitodiv: dekadtiname s RS L SR T ot ROBERT MONTGOMERY Othaitotalior il 000 non- steamer Buripedes, from Capeto important places in the records of |him hy the ¢ Bearing Co. was || $63.50 One $¢3.75 Round ELLIOT NUGENT cultural workers, 7,000 [to India, to change its direction and | worla War relicf work, having been | st Way Tri women. Among workers | vigit the istand. There has beeh 1o | yeiive in nost-war reconstraction in : P CLIFF EDWARDS women almost s nuMEToUS 43 | wircloss messago from the settlo- | Sib iy and. by In recognition Return Tickets Good Ten Days SALLY STARR men, 1,090,000 women 10 1.256.000 | ment since October 1. The inhabi- | op {hese service s Mitchell was | 3 Concles men. In the transport service there | ants, in addition to a fow sl | ——— De Luxe Motor Coaches aré 39,000 women employes, mostly [are Breton fishermen. en T s e Comfortable, Heated, Bonded and At Warner Bros Fven in the 1igh work of the | 7 x Running Time 4 Hours 5 i ot the tora of Phantom Stabber Will G I NOW PLAYING i | f Among the day la- Face Trial Wedn & i He had every(hinz n man might (030 A, Rl O e L ¥ Gigliotid, 15, 4 ; s from this city and SR ONE WOMAN IDEA Ly o ouiiaein Tl i pons Dher,” widl | 1 Wil OB T BOCQU o 4 SRONISO T aRLa O LAl .o Boo! 1 aad MARCELINE DAY = omen operale most of the pielweinarday I 1 i SDALR STREETS® drivers in Japan coal the shivs at oy e with SACK MUIIALY e I TODAY and FRI. Nagdsihi and load the hieavy orel “cietioiti was tricd in (1 Dlem 2 and LILA LKL T ‘mmm Tine DOE Lot ol courLbelors dudge Bala b M Also Selected Short Subjects Continuous part in agriculture, in the actual ‘,\mfl,‘, S e SRibls o e ARt e PREE CHINAWARE TONIGuT | Double Talking Features toil of the rvice paddies and the up- land fields, At planting and harvest time, the whole family turns out for the work | of the Japanese farm, women tak- & their places beside husbund nd brothers in the muck of the | pring paddics or the dust of the rvestir s usual, the Herald' Xmas gift suggestion telephone number is § the best known telephone number in New Dritain, coughs keep your children out of school— Luden’s for quick relief verdict and | thanks, was dismissed without Gigliotti with havin i ol Danbury g small knife taken from department stor: where hie was cmployed USE HERALD CLASSIVIED ADS b, | URLESQUE AT HARTFORD’S LAUGHHUB All Week NOW Twice Daily The Cream of the Crop ! “BROADWAY SCANDALS” with CHAS. WESSON JOAN LEE MIDNITE FROLIC | NEW YEAR'S EVE Secure Seats Now Somp Coups Fres to the Ladies s 25% S e e U on TOYS a NEW BRITAIN'S LARGEST TOY DEPT. RAPHAEL'S Co-Feature I LONE WOLL'S DAUGHTEL with BERT 1VTELL Short Subjects ] Wonders never before seen! Filmed during hurrieane and storm at ocean bottom! I'wo years to make! Sceit! with Lionel B 3 A Lloyd Hugl Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Jane Daly Spectacuiair Drama In Technicolor, Dialogue and Sound The MYSTERIOUS ISLAND 100 ¢ | TALKING [ 1 SINGING DANCING Well Worth Sceing Over and Over Again Beogins Saiurday At Warrer Bros. l 3 CariToL and Warner Bros. Present The Emotional Star PAULINE FREDERICK in “EVIDENCE” - An All Talking Drama of Human Interest marks the n this and tomorrow last screening of this picture 11 talkic Lee ire ing eld: will Following the atron will entertain nis and the meets urn com= Temple, are carc e from banquet en in honor T B o i HEY! Another Dance! FRIDAY NIGHT, DEC. 6 UNITED HALL 308 Main Street Music By SILVER LAKE ENTERTAINERS Admission 50c¢ The Drama Guild of New Britain Will Produce “Craig’s Wife” by ‘Tuesday, December 10th At the State Normal Scheol ickets $1.00 corge Kelley HURRY! HURRY! Run Ahead of the Crowds! See VICTOR McLAGLEN with Edmund Lowe and Lily Damita —Novcltics STARTING SAT. “BIG TIME” with LEE TRACY All Talking Fox Movietone Drama EMBASSY Warner Bros. | STRAND TODAY, FRI, SAT. The Shadow of Ewil! TRANGLE figure: events, fill thi thriller to overflowing. You won't find the solution till the cnd---it'll Leep you cuessing! strang alkin, With Ernest Torrence "~ Dorothy Sebastian Rolard Young \® e ROSEMONT’S CARNIVAL A Whirl of Song and Dance and Color Robles milton i I'he Broadway Jesters FLEURETTE JEOFFRIES Late Prima Donna with Sir Harry Lauder “KIDDING THRU” | With Sinclair and Dixon Chapnelle and Carlton On the Stairs t

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