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WATSON URGES SPEED ON TARIFF 0il Rates Again Rejected by Senate in Single Vote Washington, March 21 (P—Atter | the senate today had refused for the fitth time a tariff on oil, Senator |C! Watson of Indiana, republican lead- | er, announced on the floor that the senate should stay in session tomor- row until it passed the measure, Prior to the vote of 38 to 37 against oil protcction, democrats and western republicans had rallied awl h existing r were placed Tlexible provisions proclamation. W for speedy d measures by democra The senate then b o 20 approved a Senator Hatfield, Virginia to add pieces to the 10 (U\I\Il NISTS ARRESTED arch 21 (P—Po last night a ted ten com after a procession of among them some women ed a demonstration in t town district. Among rested were two men released earl rest weeks a plication ir lite of Presi bio February 5. No violence was nec breaking up the demonstration. PALACE —House of Hits— LAST TIMES TONIGHT The Colossal Musical Spectacle Selected Sound Shorls TOMORROW A Picture with a Triple Treat A wonderful love story—Five big stars—4 thrilling football game. ‘The Forward Pass' with DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JR. and LORETTA YOUNG Co-Feature GRETA GARBO in “THE KISS” The tragedy of an old love re- turned . . . Bound News—Serinl—Comedy . too late? e I Theater Review WALTER HAMPDEN —in— CHELIEU” A New Version of Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton's Play Arthur Goodrich (Cast of Characters) Louis Polan | Moffat Johnston Thomas Gomez Evelyn Goodrich Gordon Hart Ermest Rowan “lark Hundley . rman Hammond C urlca McCarthy, Jr. veves.. Cecil Yapp JWalier Hampden Clermont Marion_De Lorme . . Schnitzer | s Anderson | .. Stephen Irving "Harold Willlams Reviewer) is that theater which | in the same sea- | ich a distinguished actor as - Hampdc | returncd to Parsons’ ing for a three- repertory of plays| “Richelieu,” “Ham- | hi.” “Richelieu” opening night identical cast | ed in its premiere 2 year on Parsons’ stage. en with a more polished opening night, it premiere will memory of those s to attend. present form, ¢ the Bulwer-Lytton ¢ Arthur Goodrich of The action is speeded tensens possible to instill into the ion. The plot concerns the court of Louis XIIT > and the confounding of who hope to take the cardinal and to depose in the 1" was reviewed in this asion of its or- Any attempt to £ Mr. Hampden sty sounding words Jx !»,:1 1o do jusm-r to his art. ks of dramatic on and upholds the traditions e which have been hand- | through the the ages by of the profession whose {names are linked with the finest |works of the drama. Mr. Hampden's | company, which has been playing “Richelien” with him in New York ‘ deserves the enthusiastic approba- ion of their leader. “Hamlet” will be played tonight o'clock and “Caponsacchi,” hich was written by Mr. Goodrich and Rose A. Palmer on the plot of Browning's “T Ring and the Book,” is scheduled for tomorrow | afternoon and evening. | At Norden Bungalow SATURDAY NIGHT Music by €harlestonians from Hartford The Norden Building Assn. THE FIRST LADY OF GREATEST DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE TALKIES! WITH RUTH CHATTERTON FREDRIC MARCH a Quramount Qicture ‘Warner Bros. TRAN THE SCREEN IN THE Starts SUNDAY 4 DAYS ONLY LOVE KNOWS NO LAW! She betrays for her lover — and every woman will ap- plaud her courage! the o> GARY COOPER MARY BRIAN A Qaramount Gicture e sweethearts {he Virginian" of in | be shown for three assemblies. | dersha; | “Katheryn, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2f, 1930. Bridgeport Man’s Case Continued by Merritt Bridgeport, March 21 (®#—David C. San!ord 40, president of the David S. Sanford company, smelters and refiners, had his case continued in city court today by Judge A. J. Merritt until April 11, of peace. Sanford surrendered to the police vesterday afternoon. He has been wanted since March 8§, claimed he threatened a policeman with a revolver. The officer was called to San- ford’s house when Sanford was en- gaged in a quarrel with his wife, CENTRAL JUNIOR H. S. NOTES The Junior Dramatic club of the Central Junior High school will give a mystery play in the audito ium April 2, 3 and 4 under the di- rection of Miss Quinn. The play wiil The “Al"” Louis Ol- y” Wilfred Har:- Conrad Berglund: * Ruth Bonney; “Louisa" Bertha Hartz; “Virginia,” Katheryn Potts; “Eleanor,” Emily Baile “Dan,” George Law; and “Eddie John Vessella. cast is as follows: “Charls man; enny,” Mrs. N. B. Jaffe will play a violin | solo for the ninth grades assembly ir. the Central Junior High schocl auditorium Thursday morning, March 27. The Central Junior High school part of the exhibition in the Senfor High school will include unit pre- senting, and entertainment by the boys’ double quartet, clogging cluo, boys’ glee club, girls' senior gl club, tumbling group, pyramids, builders, scheol orchestra and the play “Little Women” to be given by the Junior Dramatic club, under the direction of ‘Miss Agnes McLarw. Mies Maud Bunnel will accompany Miss Carolyn Stearns to New York where the latter wiil speak at New York University next week. They will attend the junior high school conference. Miss Bunnel will visit publi¢ school 61 of that city- EMBASSY TODAY FINAL SHOWING Sanford is | held on a technical charge of breach | when it is| | Men [CS e N ||||pmjh. : llll Il|! T otherwise (ndicated, thestrical hetices and reviews in this columa &re agencies for the respective amusement company. AT THE EMBASSY Today marks the final showing of the double featurc screening at the Embassy theater. “Oh, Yeah!"” with Robert Armstrong and James Glea- son and the “Delightful Rogue” with Rod LaRocque complete the show- ing of the double feature. }fl\i movietone news, selected subjects | and comedies make the showing most complete. Albert Conti, regarded as one of the most tinished artists in sophis- ticated roles, and one of the most sought after actors in Hollywood, portrays the role of Paul Strohm, secretary to Ludwig Krang, in “Such Are Dangerous,” all-talkirg drama, adapted from Elinor Gly: idely.read story which comes to tho Imbassy theater Saturday. | Such Men Are Dangerous” is a| Movietone production in which | the leading characters are enacted oy | Warren Baxter and Catherine Dale Owen and their support, in addition to Conti, includes Hedda Hoppor, Ciaude Allister and Bela Lugosi- The sensational and highly dra- matic story deals with an ugly look- ing multi-millionaire who is desert- ed by his beautiful bride on the night of their wedding, after which he disappears from his luxurious alr- plane while crossing the English | Channel as part+<’of his plan for revenge. Baxter portrays the role of the wealthy but repugnant bridegroom and his make-up fn the early quences is said to be a work of art, onc that might excite the envy of a ) Double Feature—“OH YEAH" with Robert Armstrong. Lon Chaney or a Pau! Muni. In the end he is transformed into his own handsome self by means of plastic surgery. Lo T BILLIE DOVE AT STRAND Octavus Roy Cohen is generally known to magazine readers as a writer of negro stories. This popu- lar and highly paid author, how- ever, whose mastery of negro dia- lect made him famous, has written another = story of the South—but this time with white characters. The tale is “The Other Tomor- row,” which First National has ‘Warner Bros. STRAND TODAY and SAT. BILLIE Screen’s Bird of Par- adise in the most ac- “THE DELIGHTFUL ROGUE” with Rod La Rocque COMING — TOMORROW ELINOR GLYN’S Sensational . melodrama of mascaline “IT” sudll MIN \I!l 25¢ 12:30 to 2 P. Shoppers’ Mat.—Daily Including Saturday M. — ALL SEATS WARNER BAXTER Catherine Dale Owen 25¢ tion-ful picture of her entire carcer. ‘With a cast of stars to make it unforget- table. %Other Tomorrow with GRANT WITHERS A Pirst National Vitaphone Hit — VAUDEVILLE 7 MARINERS MARTIN and MARTIN ELlZABETH BRICE MITCHELL anl DOVE Personal Ware to Ladies |. Sat. 1:00 to 4:00 P. M. { i CHARLES T. ALDRICH Co, | SPRINGTIME ONCE MORE THE GAYEST SEASON IS HERE AND WE WELCOME IT GOWNS SUITS WITH APPROPRIATE HATS COATS made into an all talking plcture starring Billle Dove, and which s showing at the Strand theater to- day and Saturday. In the cast are Grant Withers, Kenneth Thomson, Frank Sheridan and Otto Hoffman. The vaudeville program features five good acts offering Martin and Martin; “The Lon Chaney of the Air;” Elizabeth Brice in musical comedy hits in a vaudeville way; Charles T, Aldrich, “A Rrotean Sur- prise;” Mitchell and Dove in “Ho- kum a la Carte;” and the seven Mariners in “Join the Navy and See the World.” Beginning 8unday for four days the Strand will offer the sensational drama, “Sarah and Son,” with Ruth Chatterton featured. GARY COOPER AT CAPITOL Gary Cooper, recently seen and heard in the title role of “The Vir- ginian,” is doing his gallantries again at the Capitol theater begin- ning Saturday for four days in a thrilling play, “Only the ~ Brave.” Far many a feminine heart the fore- going statement, briet as it is, will o doubt be sufficient recommenda- tion to this newest offering. But in case there are any doubt- ers, it must be added that “Only the Brave” shows Cooper to a better ad- vantage, far better, than his previ- ously satisfactory best. There ‘s something about this tall, “manly Montans. youth that seems to mark bim as the most Pperfect American type. He is virile and gallant, but yet fot given to thunderous outpourings of unseem- ly emotion. His quiet coursge in. spires hero-worship in the hearts of all who behold him and hear him in his masterful work upan the talking screen. Paramount chose wisely when it selected Mary Brian as the sweet. y b ] PERMANENT WAVE SPEC] From AL TAUL'S BEAUTY SHOP. Room 304 308 Main 3¢, 288¢ -~ heart of Gary Cooper in this pic- ture. Their tremendous success as the lovers in “The Virginlan” found great favor with film fans every- where. But he meets Mary Brian and the plot then becomes a series of adventures in which love and duty fight for eminence. The ending is a happy one. . 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