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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 15 She femi- Portland to To Be Real Philanderer | Detroit, Mich., April 30 (A — 1 The traditions of *Ol' Devil Sea” having a sweetheart in every port y - —holds good for ship's barkers Legge's Aftack Upsets 3816[10‘ o e M nen, if you take the G. of C. Convention Mrs. Smith, who wants a di- vorce, told Judge Theodore W Washington, April 30 (®—Mem- || Ritcher here that her husband of the United States toda rd | | the Mayflower. former presiden- Chairman Legge of the fed 1 farm | | tial yacht produced a lot hoard sharply rebuke the chamber || Of Postcards purporting to show action to imphove the farm situa- || ©f the men who go down to the tion after voting overwhelmingly in in ships, gathering a 1928 in favor of the principle of co- || Nine following from George, enlist- ed as a re but he “had such a steady hand that he — e FARM HUAR[I HEA[] E Ship’s Barber Alleged | —especially the one about sailors word of George W, mith's wife. bers of the Chamber of Commerce | Was for a time ship's barber on for failure “to take any constructive | | that George upheld the traditions eperative marketing.” Palm Beach. was promoted to ship Smit 's address threw o Smith, v the hitherto ssions | 15th annnual meeting of the | chamber. An cntirely different view | had been prepared by Daniel A. Mil- | lett, Denver banker and stockman, | for presentation to the delegates. In addition, middle-western grain deal- crs attending the meeting had an- nounced an intention of replying to the defense of the farm board by its | chaivman In his “bankers into seren barber," ONLY TWO CHANGES address 1 sailed and business men who met Committee Vacancies dollars but failed to voluntcer any | aid when the commodities market faced a like although by do- | ing o they would have performed as important if not a more v; service to the country than the stock market Instead, he continued. S criticism of the farm board for giv- {M0C st ARl e L : The most important, vacancy is ing nccessary assistance that could . . S o [tiat of membership on {he sub-com- not be had from any other source. o : Pledges Aid | mittee on finance. The place was e, -+ - |Xeld by Former School Committec declared consiess Nadfdelisiwinjamirn#nay swho clected nitely committed the country 1o the | com iroiier ar the recent eity olec- Drinciple of cooperative marketing | on 1t Pl ric s cai of farm products. The agricultural|yapily yesigned to a republican mem- marketing act, he said, supplics the |Lor © Those eligible are Peter J Teans mecessany 1o Nl \the famer ipgjowskiisyholaucasaded Mr)Day on help himselt out of his major eco- | (1o poard; M S e nomical difficuitics and “the farm | judeo Morris .. Secretary board is going to give him every Henry T. Burr, and Aaron Danielson sistance permitted by the | Mr. Burr was a former member [ am sure that most of |the finance committee but he 1 that you know more about the | signed when he was made secretary. agricultural situation and how 1o [\Vhether he would find it convenient meet it than I do,” he said. “A eon- (o fulfill the double duties is no: crable percentage of your member- | Lnown. ip have that quite ¢ per swer 1 ¢ rand | n make is the statement that, if this be true and you really do know so much about if, the situation presents a very severe indictment of the or-| ganization, which having mation of the facts h: full infor s made s0 little efiort to ren “Certainly, e dy3 ”(;" e ST The finance committee has one of you has seen |y .uis W. Young, chairman and Jo- any evidence of constructive action | h ®\ Yo S PR DR T on the part of the Chamber of will completo the personnel Commerec - a 3 ariliate : nmerce or any of its affiliated | (. uni(. The school accommodations organizations, with the doubtful ex- | i cdsinondicte or (hiree members ception of taking a referendum 1wo | ¢ gacly party, Joseph M. Halloran, years N " dv for A ritt 4 0. Tookit 0 a remedy for | chairman: George LeWitt and Henry and permanent improvement in the | \jartin, demoer and Louis W. situation which your own investi-|Young, Judge Saxe, and Mr. Daniei- gators had warned required sub- [ gon, republicans. stantial assistance, if not from y : then from tho government. |, Mr Kimball is chairman of the : e e le i |licalth and sanitation committee and i h et 0)”: made Iy, fellow members are Dr. Martin pointed by the - chambor aon 9P~ land Aaron Danielson. —Mrs. Laura R hchamber and the | angan, democrat, and Mr. Burr, National Industrial = Conference | ropuplican, occupy two of the thre voard which recommended agri- [ piaces on the trade education com- cultural stabilizing “through ecor-! i vorations financed jointly by farm- | NP Lewitt is o s |A”L: ‘J‘.‘m '”‘H"""““‘” | Kimball 411\:1. Mrs. Ward as fellow Fr e (”m | members. The text book committes consists of Mrs. Mangan, chairmun; c principles by a vote | \rs young, and Mr. Ward. rlw ember associations of 2,816, 10| (fricials of the board are on the Indorsed Principles :1‘“,';',‘,:; G b “"‘":;'!\**‘1”;0 i“t‘_"_”‘ mention and Superintendent Stanley H. fact, that w vour national organ- | jolmes. This committec selects ization did adopt a policy of silence | joachers and, with the finance com- when ess was framing the|mittce, works as a salary commiltee agricultu act, spokes- |in regulating the teacher men of member or- gunizations appeared before ths house committee on agriculture an-d indorsed the principles of that k lation.” he said. crisis, luable | _ri’}‘ I 1llul u;_\h saving | Of th 200 oar committees are cof he yoard 3 o “there was | (he board mectir | meeting on Fri ersonnel even sub- ted when annual was law. you will made also the other position held by is that of the chairma trade cducation bes sub-com- No Other The other commiltecs ably remain the members wish to be Changes Likely will prob- same unless the man of the e o with Mrs. ment.’ ber in of cooperative Plea to Honor Steuben Is Presented to Senate Senator Frederie ( Walcott of One might find much justifica. | Connecticut has presenfed t fol- tion in the statement that your at-|lowing petition to the senatc titud erally has been one of in-| “Petitions from the euben soci- difference if indeed not of antago-|ety of America, I'ranz Danicl nism;: that you r rded the farm |torius Unit, No. 122, New problem like the poor as something | Conn., and the unit at Stamford, ‘we have with us always' and that I® onn., urging the passage of S. 2858, who re fortunate dis- | for the erection of a memorial to ong much the same lin u‘tmmx emorate the services of Colonet as the ladies who are apt to refe | Conrad Weiser, of S, Res. 125 and to the household help question— | H. Re g the post- something that had to be endured | master general to design and i one was to avoid having to do m»»m special postage stamp commemor- work o el \ ating the two-hundredth anniversary It s true of the birth of Baron von Steuben, many |and of S. J. Res. 3, proposi n pathy amendment {o the Constitution of but let the United States fixir the com- expre mencement of the terms of president reaches for the dollar in owun |and vice president and membe of pecket and not the penny in his,” | congress and fixing the time of th = assembling of congress.” MISS FORHAN MARRIES - — — Tlome April (P—Miss Urula NOVICE DRIVER IN CRASH Forlran, daughter of . . IForhan, Pittsficld, Mass., April 30 (UP)— 1 manufactuere and Count | lL.eo Kruczskowski chose the o Nomagnoli d' Urbinia. of Do- | mit of Lebanon mountain as an ideal logne, Italy. were married today at | place to teach his wife, Josephin the city hall to drive an automobile, * The bride was dre Today, result, Her witness aymond S: covering from and his witness, the sculptor, Mrs. Paul T'roubetzkoy The was extremely friends Pas- you more cussed it a that ther public exp and feeling us be c o have been | of sym- arn- in g = our hand | ions for srtain that sion 1o feeling, our sumi- wulnier | 1 Prince | when marriage | Dass another machine fow |Car owned Dy Pel Garfield, N. sed in persons injuries 1 Kruczskowski were ceived tried to Four, in & Rathbun of were ken to an Albany, N. Y., hospital and nine oc- | cupants of the Kruczkowski auto- mobile were treated here. ‘PALACE 7 —House of Hits— quict, only a tending. IT PAYS —LAST SHOWINGS TODAY— Cecil 13, DeMille’s Drematic Sensation DYNAMITE (A Picture That Has Fverything) starring CHARLES BICKFORD Johnson—Conrnd Nagel Sound *News—Talking Playlet : | rR' TO MILLER'S SECOND FLOOR Schulte-United ' Alhe l'\\u Black Crows) 219 MAIN ST. in “Why Bring That IJ Sound Shorts Tonight! Free! “VANITY WARE” To the Ladies HURSDAY—FRIDAY HANGHAI LADY” with \l\)(\ NOLAN enture p?” Selected ON SCHOOL BOARD relieved of their | Britain, | »| The .| RESTAURATELR 1y STAGING COMEBACK William * Childs Again Starts I} Building Fating Places 3 JE [ vi rl i - = William | restaurant Unless otherwise mdiented, sw Yorl, wiilten by piese agencioe for {Cnilas i April 30 () back in the | theatrical notices and revl (eslective dmusement colmpany. ~ < ' I4 'M/ - Hay Joi J'IA Wlil 1 :: L““’ c'ws 10 this column are | business, b over again at eginning 3. AT THE The man who put his nam Today marks lon the windows of 118 ecating pla only to lose control of them a yeas ago, opened the first of a nev o restaurants on Broad nizht. He hopes to add 15 cating place | a year. Iforty vears ago he and his brother started their first lunch rcom on Cortland strect, in down- | | town New York en he lost con stockholders’ cauired majorit wrants, he re CAPITOL the return of th double feature program to the tol theatre—for the next thred “Murder Wiil Out” and “Rich will be Will Out,” and Vitaphone ple” the feature attractior “Murder ' Rirst Natior production which gins its local engagement at Capitol theatre today, presents mystery story. Unlike most vies in udience suspeets one ¢ another 9 hint of th ment of Jer Will Out” is uniil the last three minutes group which h | control of his 1 signed as pre | capitalized at ‘ 000.000. | mys ident of a corpo denou approximately ation The new res wrants are to hav {no flap maidens in the front windows, nor any of the whit tile which William Childs introduc- |ed into American cateries | will be done in the manner of | well known old world center. st one is in Moorish Arabesque. . Childs still lives on the 600- at Bernardsville, N. J., was bo Presumably il follows the vegetarian dict | ttributed to him in the 1st, but [ Bis new restaurants, he says, will o J neither me nor have calories | 1: Grubb Al Clarence ! directed ach dish compu’- | o PU- | " “Rich People” presents Miss onc. nett in an exacting vole. moods throughout the picture ran from light comedy 1o tense, poiz drama. In this difficult chora | tion she does an exceptior ally high order. Playing with the talented stance is a brilliant cast composcd such stage and favorites Robert Ames. Regis Toomey, Mahlon Hamilton, John Toder, lka Chase Wilson Benge and Polly Ann Young A. A, Kline screen stor: People.” | ward H Mulhall in his first mystery Next Room, is fe who played opposit 0 < Streets,” is who scol pictur rtured Lila Mulhall ain his leadir weman The supporting cast includes No olm MacGregor. ud Allister, Hedda 1oj Francis. “Murder Will Out” is an aday tion of “The Purple Hicro; | Will Jenkins and was scenariz whers he s vph 1 Gl ider, and vitamines of ¢ on the menu as they HADASSAHLISTENS T0FINE NUSIGALE Mrs. Jallee and Hir. Rosenberg Present Program ork Con sereen Griffith hip | soqgutiicringrolpmen AT THE EMBASSY ends of w Britain | | chapter of Hadassah had played two | Today and for the mext two d: | hours of in the Erwin hotel | the talkic screen of the last night the excitements of the|thouter preseats two st card tables ceased and the moment | WO features. The popul had arrived for listening to an hour | 414 Lo of music. Mrs. Nathan Jaffe, vio- |and Wife.” S linist, and Tsrael Rosenberg, pianist, | Presents Jack Holt 4 provided the program. vien n s Yenecanae s ool The musicale started at approxi- | U1 B mately 10 o'clock and lasted Lol o i & approximately—an hour. Durin AR e i G o 5 Wt time . played six ster- | 4YIng in_ Svitzerland ling cxamples of violin masterpieces, | 014 Wife hourly cxi and midway in the program Mr.|d Mother in Amcric Rosenberg contributed a piano solo. | ¢, | The program was as follows: on ize song, “Meistersinger”, by | ITOP Voo Ballade ct Polonais Vieuxtemps; Kol Nidrei, by Bruch Jaffe and Mr. Rosenberg Jiebestraum” by Liszt—Mr. Ros- sereen in one showing. again o husband ihis Wire, solves with a s love with Li ried, but memorics of overshadowing their I trying to almost ¢ s he future, Goes succeed in establishing a home wh recollections of o , first marital venture will for- sponse. The Bruch transcription of | i the famous Hebrew air is a note- | Sotien. However, the step-child is {another problem. worthy addition to violin literature. | *" | i These, and the more often perform- | “onvad > H dramatic ability in ed pieces on the program, werc is capably assisted by given by Mrs. Jaf with her accus- | Hugh Huntley, New tomed skill and artistry. Many of 4 ‘ ¥ player, enacts the role her friends are of the opinion that man” and turns in a | for a violinist o fher undoubted tal- formance. He played n d accomplishments ap- . part in the original pears in public far too infrequently. 3 tion durir s I Dy adding (his finc musicale to | "G & ety its bridge party, Ha . ; ssah chay set a high mark in combining with pleasure. Prince Heads Gelfers In Professional Field | it London, April 30 (A —The Prince of Wales (o v congented to become resident of the Pro Golf- association. succceding latc k sarly of Ralfour. prince tlways has taken a great interest in golf ind besides having held the Royal nd Ancient incy, has been captain at var- iou times of metropolitan Rondino by Beet Air, by Bach; Hu 1, by Brahms—Mrs. Rosenberg, The Vieuxtemps piece L rela- tive novelty, ng rarely perform- ed, yet qualities of fire and which command audience re- hoven-Kreisier; rian Dance No. Jaiie and Mr. | st happiness. his new his surge displays un this pictur Lila Lee. York of the the samc she produc- stage oadway p-child, Burke Frederick proves a child actor. Mary Carr the old family nurse, sh ual serious “nioth the comedy relicf idic elation is surprising. AUTO VICTIM DIES wion, Mass., April 50 (UD) uffered when « W K by an autonmobile resulted in the death of Iidna 1. Manship, 40 of Newton Highlands a dancing teacher, at Newton hospital carly today. Police said the victim w down by an automobilc clubs, samuel Melntyre Came of hrl‘omm ) His match with Walter Hagen at |after she had stepped from a motc winley Forest last summer created |jus wide interest. 1t was recalled that Miss Manship was Hagen said the prince would develop | structor of physiolo; |into a fine golfer if he had morc ates, Wellesley time 1o devote to the game. Now Is The Time If you have a leaky Tin Roof or Gutter and Conductor Pipes to be Rep 1 before the heavy shewers come along JUST CALL LANG THE TINNING EXPERT He will serve you right. Richard C. Lang Plumbing—Heating-—Tinning. 119 Sefton Drive. Phone 611, essional . ies the as knoc m 1 several rive formerly in and dancing ind Smith col- Count Von Luckner THE MAN WHO FOUGHT A WAR BUT NEVER TOOK A LIFE Honorary citizen of San Francisco and honorary mem- ber of many American Legion Posts. Count Luckner will recount a thrilling tale in MY BUCCANEERING CRUISE TATE NORMAL SCHOOL Friday, May 2, 8 P. M. Tickets on sale at Helen Philips Bookstore, Beacon Book Shop. SEFLIRTING WIDOWS™ AT STRAND “The Flirt Widow,” IMirst Na- and Vitaphone comedy, opens rand theater 1T day gem roduction ws icaied ws i Characte nobility. The family of three daughters, t of whom is unmarricd and | © tion tq enter the ent for the rs from the story uls | Of nonial estate. The st until 1 heme to find family farcical hlights of eld Holyo! ostes in “bances of Ye Tomorraw:” Abbott 4 N Club™ 2 I sell and Morton in “Comedy plan 3 control o Jur Ach v Br nday Gee Buncroft | capine in “Ladies Love nite opportunity to pol- ormulation of the national —organization ames of National Iisher a Comorosky atted in—LFi Kisher, Card Lisher, Cards April 2 b i Eddies . Reopening Dancing 8 to 1 Berlin Turnpike at Newington SATURDAY, MAY Ladies Flowers Cuyler Srd ¢ — (:(‘nh 50¢ d Che Hits— My Sox: MeMan Doubles: Triples—C Homers “DAME:! he calls then, And how society's Jus cious ladies love him! A man’s man crashes the weman Selznick-Mayer Nuptizals Performed i in California Santa Monica Irene Mayer, B. Mayer, film ried last nigh notion picture producer nony at the world. producer t to David 0. Selznick, lome of her par- The couple left where they for will d hone from for an extend moon trip USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Mightier than *Tho His | AT BOTH [HARTFORD THEATERS —Startir THURQDAY STRAND & REGAL Warner Bros. Sccessor 1o the Love “Gold Diggers of Broadway” i B’utesu STRAND WINNIE LIGHTNER SUADAY est roie GEORGE BANCROFTY Vladies” yeu! JOE I ROWN 500 Others! Not a Revoe! 2. BE Starting For 1 Days rading. following would be fes closed for & a decline’in greak following particularly the nning mill 3,060 Ministers }:.uoll In A\c\\ Pension System April 30 (B— a3 ) isters and ned have enroll: pension yse Christ, th ary of tha y as 307 rhood’s pens opened a two brot provinees ars rined thet sion plan Christian nd con- ntages of pension based on cck Exchang rde xe' (Ime/! Today ] «ory All ODD FELLOWS' HALL WEDNESDAY NIGHT Original Imperial Orch. TET —_TONIGHT ONLY ihe Light of TRAND © THURS.,, FR “csmfl °Ii‘k‘l GENL m with BASIL RATHBON Leila Hyams, Wm. Austin What a Widow! Snappicr Than Flaming Youth. She the Speed Husband Puts on and Goes Hunting! Star Offerings RAY and BEE GOMAN REVUE Present “Dance Scandals” Audrey Wyckoil Co. Dances of Yesterday and Tomorrow and BISLAND in “The Night Club” IEEMAN - RUSSELL - MORTON omedy Capers cs Suprems ABBOTT TODAY Warner B CAPITOL Thurs., Fri. Continuous Shows Daily Double Feature Program BE PREPARED LOVE For the Shock of Real Dram: s < Sparkli Lifetime. ey Your Thrills! Love Thrills Comedy T Jack “Mulhall and LILA NOAH BEERY i LED gis Toomey Robert Ames Starts SATURDAY—The Success The Virginian” Gary Cooper in “The Texan” Coming — “HOLD EVERYTHING” Screenland First SATURE SCREENING with 2 Great Stars in E Has the Hits of DOUBLE T NOW PLAYING The ch Feature Truth About Second Marriages! { THE NEW LILA LEL and CONRAD NAGEL TEE ALL TALK DRAMATIC LOVE SENSATION THRILLS! ACTION! ROMAN( THEN HE : v 71 /LOvED HiER- AND THEN— Tense Dram 3 SPECIAL MATINEE DAILY 12:30 to 2 P. M. AL L