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Second Section NEW BRITAI CONNECNCUT,sATrfif ANERICANS AND s o WOVER 82 VADEYILLE ACTOR L.F. & C. Woman Execs onored NEW VORKERS ARE -‘u R T -9 the inspec- hilid ] W“‘“‘i ws—mm. DETESTS ‘TALKIES |~ s~ | DRSENTING [ s i 2 | California to Washington Picture ide, condi- Blnks {0 B Lt fo dapan o ", M st e hen LT | Sl ', B o e ach e Fill In On Pact Aol R RS | | i photos of President Hoovers' home | {at Palo Alto, Cal, arc to be taken | ondog e | 1;1\41”;..1 anil sent to W shington, | * ‘Talkics' s bl on,” . o Japanesc’ govern- within the space of half an hour | d¢ s Charles T. Aldrich, vaude- ; : ! Bl i ¢ ‘ : it e e ment regarding the téntative HA\"]“H”‘HI' the 1 ”l‘? field exercise ‘KOO[‘\'”" ctor for the st 40 vgars, who ; ~ - i ; 2 i X 0 : i 5o ; TR I L‘l‘ o R{ l\l‘ reement worked out between the ‘xln army air corps in l‘dl\lurnmlnm\ playin he Strand theat : " o L BE, : it LR PR ol A '1',:;}1 ( . \ [ fi | | | London, March —Pending American and Japanese de tions, | next month. | and registered at the Stanley Hot the Americans and British, The war department announced | A vaudeville performer since his said in authoritative circles, wm that a plane piloted by Licut. | boyhood, a star when the Keith cir ahcad in the preparation o iuy Kirksey of the photographic|cuit consisted of two theaters and . Poli was conductir i tore | ¢ sumption that no break in the amento on April 3 or 4 to take|show' in New Haven, Aldrich lias Franco-Ttalian parity deadlock de- | Photos of the president’s home from | ltved through all the changes ¥ X " % "% 5 ! velops. | an altitude of 1,000 feet. egatives | vaudeville in the t halfgcentury 3 SR To Leave Blank Spaces | Will be developed in the plane, drop- j : ¢ ~ “I'm sorry for it," he said today The Americans and ritish plan | hog 84 (They feld, San | Pranclsco | “As a man of 61 years looking back |, i | to go ahead with the drafting and sent east by telephoto. ' over it all, it is gratifying to know | © NeayCallnnlc mpatostihore eiens During the mancuvers a five lense | that the decline of vaudeville started | ELL 11 . SR e e e camera will be used, capable of cov-| 12 or 14 vears ago, when the ¢ : ) ! A Presumably France and Ita moLothanss00 | set up for new faces in vaudeville, | Mot than 13 YEsA0) < S (i T ) h ; bl Bisne | s released on parachutes, set|yoted their entire lives to the per-|Wward a gift of a basket of flowers o ¢ while there might be som auses | to splod s s L ¥oaL per=| ¥ 3 i vhic 7 (cxplode 200 feet below the plane. | fecting of a specialized line of vaude- | the occasion of Jrs ; 1] Were turned out in three | Youns s a conference pact. This is on the as- tion of the air corps would leave | S. | ering more than 35,000 acres at an would be ‘virtually a Ilyx'u-vm\'l ,m‘ g\mm agreement. It is pnderstood that it | £ % S 2 would follow the gencral lines of | B 7 g T SEl S g fiANGSTER KI[LE[] “mwu'\‘ MU“ ”l‘ ‘1‘{ A ! : y : : A ¥ alkies” Pet Aversion ! v i S0 has ntici- St on W 7 Znusitas P hasihe i aniad Speaking of the “talisies,” Aldrich TS S COT D) Lol ) me Tollow- F . = ST cret, but it can now be said that| S i i s pa - w i { S O [l e ithom and C: 5 the Americans brought a draft five- | l |2 5 e | 4 Eeehe ; - TN power agreement to the conference . e Do eAte ‘ov!;-h' =13 S H st in U, S. Navy with them. Tt is unlikely that this| Tiora fine Uivowmiinto) L) 2ley an, 5 s : 3 7 3 . ) 1 Brbok will see the light of day in its pres- G henteris o Ranaaving: . v i e 6 BliooS : g A 1 Cassidy, e oy e B POIlCelflflll ShOOIS Ml CaDIIRGS etve X iiEorie soonte on iater S (9 ' s (U & the s ot | v on Ty Ly s 3 i the Tocal é he local I can cite an instance to show th : £ : ; i o ilbie or it 3 g o many parts of it will be uscful in i had been just barely keep The drafting work is mainly a |ing above the boards for 11 or 1 job for legal minds and it fs under- | N\ vore (P An at.|Years: Fach week the show would : R ¥ : _| during the week included paratory stood that Ambassador Morrow and » @'l draw enough to keep the owners ‘out 5 547 o § clightiu enter- Jess N 4 f the many corge Rublec, adviser on the of the red’ but no more. Then . g y : L B 5 | e Sreblistn T i Amerlean delegation, are likely 1ol carjy today resulted in the fatar| % YC2F 480 the attendance began to b b s S L the ¢ part 1e5L 0 ! > prominent among the Americans | shooting of ono by a policeman an up; soon there were sell-outs. |g the drafting committec. Therc | the capturc of another. nagers pondered over the sit- 0 in all likelihood will be naval | | uation, thtn came to the conclusion x men were playing poker in the | that their house being the only one irand strect apartment of Mrs. Rose Brenner when the four men,, each tempt by four men to hold up a rd game in a Brooklyn apartment | Delegations Scatter in town that was presenting actual Sk < o ] personalities, flesh-and-blood, on the i 5 N 7 SO ¢ i (UP)- The naval delegations had pre(ly | armed with a pistl, entered. One | Sage. {hat just bo (he reason for y ; i ) : . . i ormer commis- much left London today for the|ot the players, Jacob Cohen, jumped | {he business.” - { . \ : : > de week-end. Apart from a handful of | to the street from the second story B ; 5 R E ' S 18 % D i y Y ' stenographers there were few per- | window and spread the alarm o fuae | M7 Aldrich belioves the JUED cost sons around {he American headquar- | holdup. "1 "l‘““““"l‘l"l. :‘(“ ¢ mm‘l’]‘“ itk : : St e n | pictures will dictate a e ance of | ters. Secretary Stimson was at Patrolmen George Kerrigan and | {hat polic the public will | | £ T E 2 Stanmore and most of the rest of | Ravmond Williams o torne o row (left to vl - ) ! Sl o tional Stor \ t ’ sterday after Kt e ams on enters the | stand it, for the reason that owner e ST AL Gl s LAt e ; ; « : g st re in the country.|apartment found two of the holdup | will not want to zllow s A he weather was good and it was|men robbing the card players and : i by Leavitt, Adelle cxpected that some powerful golf : SR nen s forhwinineAmIIE R CLeEC i i ITalict ] LGIY T _that some powe 80If | ordercd them to surrender. One of | without bringing profit. ) would be played. them attempted to fire at the police- . T Ee Aldrich was born in Cleveland, welve Girl s | men and Kerrigan shot him through | Aldrieh was Born 1 - ©eEeAnts | Uneasihess Displayed the head, killing him Al mhe | . London, March 22 (A)—An air of | other surrendered. Two of the quar-| 45 @ performer in juggling | tr: uneasiness hung over the five power | tet who had been searchin Ellveciatoina e aevs mx], sars ul ; e midlilewest and cast, he we naval conference today. Predictions |joining room for jewelry c dljShennicdlewast and cost s liemven ] cel ¢ unless there | do 3 2 abroad. There he pl.\\xd in 1 aimm | or s 1 > . wve lay : W H }\ 2] C T S e s e . s B : e b s @ WaLTER H. KOVEL Co. is a constructive development i 5 f yele ) 4 : Assistant District Attorncy Hyman g most immdeiately a provision Germany And Hullml shay identified the slain m. of Brooklyn. He said hc mewhat unsuccessful five powsr|had a criminal recopd and was e .| known as an associate of gangsters| g yo recalled this condition and | i : v eoamizl B service of reputs The British morning papers in|in Brooklyn, New York and Chicago. 2 Tac S = | [ ed th audeville % :::mt-zox:‘l;r.um s \’\. x‘.; €0 [’;:\~ as to say | The Sitad man ];“1 ]."”“"j I‘\" “(:1.1; Mx l<i)rl<l<‘\,“‘ h vaudevi bt DlleCFOlS W[ OQC [Um) J\l}'] : : : e ‘ . 9 y a miracle can & = | Genova, 16 ye old, of Brooklyn. toy v S0 . B 34 o N {0 Be Guests at Tea _ et resent rank, give] o i 15 ARCH ST. PHONE 2434 and at no time making more than | even appearances a week. He smiled | three power treaty will be drawn up TR S man 25| he was on the Buropean stage, ofte n| : ¢ ¢ nuse ung guest t Shoe Service S‘.‘AOP i s Koes: S| playhg three months in one house = I znd the curtain rung down on the | years old He i Played Before King George Sl el O on July 1 10, he played be-| fns ygisinless il AR o fore King George and the British | L aiin] ORI GR | royal family in the Palace theater cironicle commented. |t on| The Y t Shaftsbury avenue, London. The Daily Herald, labor orgin | the same Dbill w Harry Lauder, [ors will, ent P n effect the French { Vesta Tilly and many other stars. It [RVednesday lclegation has left the confer b i [ was the first time the royal family th lion 1 « i d turned <he deadlock into had seen a vaudeville show, oreas it| for scveral menibe direct- | er i W, lled, a musical hall perform- | or ¢ claim thatawhen satisfied patrons AR e e Government Reaches Agl’eemem . Trattic was demoralized that iz monrh ; ‘ o ‘ iobration : ] bring to us satchels and bags of as throngs turned out.to watch | will he Mis ence s over, 50 fax :\si’(um With Charch Authorities | o ling and queen as they entered | man of the & it - : ik Khai g ’ ‘ shoes, belonging to the whole family, crisis. X X X The other powers must who serve This viewpoint has beeome faiviy e or Aldrich toured the country general despite denials by Jacques with the Four Cohans, Vesta Tilly | S | : ueb, e 1 ¢ | Stanley Goss, 1 Louis Dumesnil and P. Pictri of the [ Quebec. Que., March and Lew Dockstaeder. He played the | I'rench delegation that their depas- | tement of the problem of Lyceum here many years ago, and | tvre for Paris last night wus y ’1‘{"“"“‘ ]“ ‘”'S o the - island of |0 g0 heen in New Haven and Bl Conini Ny more than a week-cnd trip and as|Montreal. the subject of conversi-|y iriq His specially was a quick-| 5y s ccoon Gt : BRIA Ry ! legical as Prime Minister MacDon- | tions between the Quebee gover: s o dllmmr e the v«‘?\[\y‘[‘y?n”“ “1 g . ] WihileU-Weai risate Booths ald’s trip to Chequers today, anl|ment and the Episcopate ol ie|,)55 played melodrama under the | poard of that of Colonel Stimson to Stanmo, [ Provinee, has been reached. management of A. 1. Woods. i One Ten chiaan LTart Under the agreement a Montreal | "IRECRERT OO0 0 ces of vau ; The only member of the French |Jewish school ‘commission will be | ™ " ocent years, aceordir delegation left in London is Ambas | created which will be called inio |y~ yjarich, is its lack of variety. sidor De Fleuriau, and he lives here | COnSultation by the superintendent of |, arort to put across “refined vau- Premier Tardieu, who had an en- | Public instruction when there deville,” “polite vaudeville, B ; . f 1 wagement with Mr. MacDonald here | Probfem regarding gencral educi- | uiery holite vaudeville,” theatr Bay LT p 3 ot te over the week-end, said in Paris| tion matters. The council of pv men have lost track of the fact that|On Friday cvening at e lle S 3 | that he would come back when | iStruction is composed a Pro-| (e very basis of vaudeville is vavi- [ gy it : iy % 5 : ; ket | semething definito at the conference | testant and a Catholic commiltz? | ¢y, The effect of this trend has been |Strcet. The coming ) : : ; o | Scemed to require hfs proscnee. | Who meet together when there is a| (o climinate good gymnastic acts and | tion at betroit will { !”P“{RE l( P T | Dumesnil and Pictri conferred | Matter of general cducational int good monologists, placing, all per AL B ‘ ! i | est for all the province. here has hour will tollow with Dino andi, Ttalian forcizn formers on the stage in tuxedos and winister and delegation head last | PECN o su )]‘ meeting for i CnEl e oA ith' no possibility [InE. ol ) . : A | Jight, Grandi left, the conferens.| The Jewish commission will have fof contrast. e el b N WILK 1lthe - full autonomy, as now enjoyed b Mr. Aldrich three hobbics— | con \ d 1 ; association fro with orders to rebuild, dye or glaze crt Parsons assist them, the above slogan is warranted. Miss Grace Sgowcll ¢ O b will b staft will The third hope of any solution of | o his nation's argument with France: | the Cxisting school commissions i1 }a wife and two sons, Attwood and | > Montreal, but like the other com Alden, who, he says will at least|mar 8. fi Se € 5 I umesnil and Piefri professed opti- » b 0 S b A 2 e oy e e~ | missions, Catholic and I'rotestants, | have the distinction of leading all | it « Florida Visitors Wear Tattered ] e S will be subject to the superintendent | alphabetical listings, it nothing ¢l Hl' ho! eial \ « £n 5 c s S ki & subject for ssic « vent over the situation in detail and | Uons. | This s m«jnd* 4 for und-r Three Killed in Sewer e ie cducational ac rrived at the inevitable conclusion | opiT s By Sulphuric Acid Fumes that no solution is possible unle varsaw, March 22 (P—Threc per-| 1 one or the other gives some ground Warsas, March 22 (—Theeo pot- and neither scomed willing {0 do| e R P s ity ol [ted outl Tlooding a sewage channel with sul- e e i phuric acid. The workmen engaged nat Great Britain was concerned ! BHIHGfenl e e jointly with the United States in any | ] warned by the company that a arrangement which might be reach- { disch of sulphuric acid was cou- od with Japan. Tis statement gave | pted conclusion mnow that a : ‘ S Iho folomine s vers s )| (IR e s om0 TR Jopeliest three-powe - pact will be .zr.mu | Damages Are S{ar[ed ',m teal| i el : . o s ) . il workmen had already president shortly between Japan, Great from the sewer but the wars as | retary poolic K ain and the United State i too late. Firemen with f treasurer, Juliz Hoviness P i G i wreck \ ¥ n Seeurity Clause Possible | New York, March 22 (P—Mume. | unsuccessfully attempted 10 res e Mon reatio W X represented 1 an e e{’ykzg A provisional ¢lause in tt probably| Ganna, Walska, wife of Harold | them. committee wi ot at 4:00 o'clock § \ g : lic e rags, | will say that any nation. secing its | Mecormick, is defendant in two sui's | ¢ security hazarded by the building | or file in supreme court today sc program of any non-included nation, | ing a total of §227,600 damages. ibp““" Arrival Means s s are Mabel K % . j at R II)C ever seen. = - to plan the may increase its owp construction| In one action Imile D. Guteheon | thilc to New Yorkers | "\ program accordingly. the case | asks $50:000 charging breach of con-| Ne March 22 (UP)—LUS |5 epericda You'll say o0, too, if you entrust yeur blankets to us this of Great Britain, increased Ifrench | tract. He claims thafl Mmes Walsk. nfl\mn\ springtime in New Yori n 1 season. We send them home sweet, {1 wshed to sil e T et rnes s et n e U e e SR e - : URPHAGL . flufliness. Our safe method keeps the ¢ va avoids shrink- crease in her own building, and, as|pany bearing her name and was to| Shivering tempera- | iquntto at e e ; AR o il e i a resullein the programs of the | provide 000 the first year and | tore, New Torkers bundled overcoats | ¢h o' Tinnacle club SHaaye AL 3 age, enlivehs the hungry fibre. United States and Japan also. | $200,000 the second. She failed to | gloscr and were heard to murniar | i, ST With official cognizance finally | supply the funds, he clain semcthing about rumors that the 8 e B S e e taken of the inability of France and| George Djamgaroff, plaintiff in th|sun passed the vernal equinox at| iy pave st 1cetin ) 3 $ 1 cOO hei pair 1y to get together such a provi- [‘other case, asked $87,000 on an alle- 0 a. m. yesterday after & Six|o'clock on Tuesday i T EEM e westerman per pair s.onal troaty probably would he put | ed agreement under which he was|months sojourn below the equator. Tho Live ¥t Uibgo) : ; g shape for signing within a few|to obtain concert, opera, motion The weatherman might be respon- | ooives will m L4 5 ik Stk Ays, it was intimated today. This|picture and radig cngagements for |sible but the thermometer registes- | \ednesday & s t / omment of course predicated [ her. He sa he made contracts|ed 41 degrees and then kept drop- The Girl 2eserve Spor roup . ‘ 3 and Tl‘l COI’ pon agreement between the United | aggregating $175,000. In his second [ping. 1L was fair and colder todav. | il meet S aE & P e e ry eanlng p. tes and Japan but no one be-!cause for action he demands $1¢ No one was interested in 20 Buy | pesday 2 3 H T f v i wves, even if the present American | 000 for scrvices as her publicity | Scouts who said they found thistle-| The Busy Bee club of Girl 1t E ‘ euc er u fl m g is refused, that an accord be- | counselor, appearing as her pcrso'v-irodx, spiders, ants and anglewornis fserves meet at the Benjamin Frav St “Craftsmen in Keeping-Thir tween the two nations will be long | al representative in litigation, mak- |in Central Park. |in school at #:30 o'cl on Thurs- Sl i i B delayed. klmg appointments for her to appeir . — day \ 1 nstitute of Musical Ar | 96 and 415 W. MAIN ST. PHONE 364 — - |at” public engagements and twa| To maintain purity of Los An- ¢ Teacher's Tea. committe ! 58 Latin A New York City. ! FOR BEST RESULT | wonths work in Paris supervising | geles' water system more than ot ¢ 10 o'clock on Iriday USE HERALD CLASSIFIED Al).\l!\vr production, “La Cas 5 24,000 samples are tested daily. ) ewood club will meet dio: 16 Carmel Phone 4¢

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