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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1930. 19 Troops Armed Wit MachmeiNamnallst Govl. Weathers Its; ., 2 "i'|' "d"' i' b |l! -t" ‘ Guns to Quell Riots Severest Storms e et 2 S S8R ,’,'Z’f‘;' 27 > Rangoon. Burma, Deg. 26 (M—| Peiping Dec. 26 — The National | Nk SR i ’ Pritish soldiers with michine guns| GOVCrnment of China, cstablished at | Daniel Buchanan ' tiey’ Wenton ||| Unless otlierwise indicated, theatrical notices and roviens in thia column are Ve baerident into Thatmh jay | Nanking in 1927, encountered the k M i ; Behren n by press agencies for the respective am \pany. - 3 2 | most. sc o . Manning district, 65 miles north of re, | most vere test of its cxistence in | s ¥ ro Gordon Hicks - s 4 2k 111930, but through the li abil- e . e Stee wvhere more than a score have heen | &h military abi ) Steenshorne N Ay 5 | 2 % killed in tax resistance rioting dur-|ItY Of General Chiang Kai-shek and | lan June Webster . AT THE CAPITOL pictures of hig fight. Battling Batta- INC., HARTFORD ing the past two days = the diplomatic skill of his associ- Ao Wesion Of course it was a bit out of the lino and Kid Choco 2 : % Nemaring | ordinary for a man to ask for the| Iinds tonight—-The Silver Horde" Considerable feeling has be . the government managed o « Z. Edith Nor : : | S Feader » | return of a gift made to an attract- ' and “The Da aroused throughout Burma by - ¢ Samu A\a;vlnn 3 Robert e [ive young wom But Garry, pos | | worts of ERklline ot v The government’'s most powerful | pos, ar Hiag ports of the killi of H. V P H e N ant P b Willieon | sessed of a jealous wife and an| AT THE STRAND Fields Clark, a forest ranger in the | OPPOnents have been, temporarily |Harr At BT = government service. He had returs ‘\ least, subdued. and Nanking|Mae Jones e . Lucia Laska | 'Ma&ination ‘onl!dnl \“ ],m other Tol'able David,” Josc ,,.‘ Herges- [} e 4 R Dick McGann . James Falion |Way out of it. It would have gone |heimer's greatest stor ed from an inspection tot aces with better prospects | v, 2 g h was rom an inspection tour to his| Prosp | Yincent Jon -i.co Joe Delvin [on very nicely 1} Mabel seen | hrought to the ta en by Co- onely bungs 4 - before. . John . lonely bungalow in the village Dr. John Wi . +--+ 8am Byrd | t))ings in the same light, but she|lumbia Pictur n showing at i Weva:. the Genoiinniin. b ine onomic conditions are very bad : A e il ey i Sl Dative rebgls closed in and killed | 4U¢ 0 the civil wars and banditry | Tragedy, which started in the life Garry decided in tor 2 days wit Jevill him and the government has a hard job |of one won but spread umtil it|have it by “hool 1 2 3 days with \I‘ rdeville - q of 14 \struction s ress de- 5 x " € by “hook he story is concernec h moun- Four police have been killed and|°f reconstruction. ; Its success d. “romh.d many, was contrasted with | tries both method e i “u[mr(\l (Wer several wounded upon whether further civil | the nonchalance of those living in | “Up in Mabe T e 2 e hates and Y encounters with ; the rebels who thus far have eluded | “AUS €an be averted. the same house but not the same|son Collison-Bertram gL CRANCE el ANe NS War e o ollison-Bertr sophi ! s still in their taking advantage of the| AT rumblings began early in|world in I ce's 1929 Pulitzer . ented this | feens R o ; T (T 5 ; : - ; HaLn, i | 1930. By the middle of February a|prize play, “Street Scene,” presented | wool : lic and extraor e el Beautiful broadcloths and monotone tweeds with collars of luxurious furs—Coats that | crisis had be en reached. On Febru- | of 50 last night in ¢ nds as or he funn to choose just t fic neopi: i are up-to-the-minut f on, and ’ below their usual price. Sizes 13 to 17. ngs u‘ll or $80 and Chinese in Peiping im-| 4 n-stone tenement which in{ written. The m e le. On U npald fiElon |,v..r_1‘ja’v.o avert war bu *90's doubtless was the home P Sy ; % 2l eRenh ey COLORS :— FUR! n $800 suit brought today by | o, ¢ same day Gene en 1 : W York's elite families | surcs @ production et AR = 2 : ) ind and Olga Walters of Hartford, | S aeend e 1 futile life, love and death | (o make the pre f the | role predict that 15 a brilliar Blues Browns ar : ormerly of Kensingto ad Helen | SOManded G bl g Al r was depicted in | famous comedy hit f the best|ruture in L . AW ) . Lamb { Hartford. the claim is made | S'78's resignation. ! irs been seen here this season. | forman ; S Greer f Fox o I is was a challenge w Nz ; f : e Dl e s S T L A Ao e W 1 KNITTED SUITS FROCKS been n North Ci ¢ s | M v and, was ble | aw it last \der attachment. by Deputy = .-"- n,m,‘u‘»n ng Y an. to unde 5 wite earning i also and were given ) T 1 vered 10 the Waiters and later as.| _cmbers of t g of the done when he provided for the was offered to our theater siaff - | o < (Were $16.7 . (Were $16.75) 1 to Helen Tietz has been at- c t 5 | e N of his family He for the first time vest ay when the | 1 h w | b 2 2 tached. Edmund Walters trans- ol ot wovi- | thr othed them. That they | pren the new DeSylva, Brown : S : Those smart three-piece Suits without UL“ eeds, Ufepf“‘\' ]_‘\WO] lace—in I his interest in really to I ond his [and Henderson Fox Movietone musi- ; S 1 ol eI T | 1e of frocks you want wifs, Olgu, and she 'ls clted= into) < ! cal comedy, “Just Imagine,” was |y Slysto 5 5 ; : 1 10} One and two- pxece styles, CoNiE ek e Meanwh figh hadl ok Sanky, the milk collector, | h*ld at the Embassy theater. And in LR Skirts and cardigans in novelty weaves, | ; v with inctive touches. The Kensington property is now | Out o: 0 Wide fronts, one in however, was one person to whom |ur humble, critical opinion it is a s and gay little jumpers. Sizes 13 to 17 = ) owned by Jokn and Mary Murawski. | Honan against the armies of [ Mrs. Maurrant could talk and be.|worthy successor to their previous |Depression Hlls fidle wnd gay little jumpers. Sizes 13 to 17. Attorney ward H. Kelly and £AD |cause of their mutual confidences | 8reat success. “Sunny Side Up.” i Students Seek ]Uh\ Hartford repr d the plaintiff ' ag: the Shansi armies. The |there sprung up between them a| It s laid in a 1980 setting, when d Deputy Sheriff liz: served s de initial successes, and |ove affair which, from the first, was | the world has changed materially in| (50 every clement except ro- |’ papers in the action. It K clique,” headed | foredoomed to a tragic consumma- | virtually ©" | dent body — th erful wrals in So | tion. All this Lthered from the | mance. The story of the love of the | Lt of 1980 in the person Committce On Relief e ARG D e B Onl i R e : £ scholarslips and - \Iect Tlu' Afternoon! 1 T irdster Tne comiiy e et Gos ERelY e R the traditional |! re unuga HIGHER PRICED SHOES ALL WOOL him, General C Xai- | tells her v <tamford | difficulti I .. all time, ; i e v Reduced to PLAID BLANKETS conimittes ¢ s had tter his troops. £o |but returns home to find the shades | but. of coursc. this g t for | 5 noon | s y ; : ) a Kk fe oiva st th n drive was im- | down nken and crazed with |comedy, truc love conquers in t e Rl 3 ; $5 45 $7 45 10 (l sually $15.00) B Chilstmas| n any front. But [ liquor hie cnters the apartment and |cnd. ; 4 L 3 e G Pair for fur- | etensive for: sev- | kills h his wife and her para-| El Brendel. the riously funny |1V <! ; : % (Were $10.00) (Were $12.50) Excellent ractive blu amily and ¢ hile recruiting addi- [ mour. Swedish comedian, has the princip it g ) or ¢ 1 plaids. r,\ -pound weight d of 1 sions. The ability of his i f itself tragic epough |role and moves in and out of ‘ 2 A group of this season’s smart footwear— 3 essitics was | Fi f T Soong but inevi pread out | sicry at frequent intervals, T \J_ ! T rsity fund all sizes and widths included, but not in . Mayor | Vidud ¢ necessary funds, | touch Rose, the |ins generou: i Lo oriasE g t » vie AR : ; S iitat b S 5 \o young | having scor: Raoul Walsh's | Asi i s e Fl i s ‘ e Fi I abiy e | Vih o o i o Leathers Styles $1 95 T vivacio Marjoric % 3 rank Albertso the Suede Step-in Pumps ; laftor ese r his first light comedy > 5 ( ap Pumps w or single bed OR ST RESULTS role with marked success. POR BEST RESUL Opera Pumps '.”"‘,‘}v,“"",:i : e SR LS R attraction—Official | USE HERALD CLASSIFILD ADS !’ulmnvi,:'a':m L RAYON BED SPREADS gaptire | £ of b olher, ne Reptile Leathers Oxfords Colors:— » $3 95 (Were $10.00) COTTON OPENS STEADY | Capture Capital w "l fro il room Drown Black Blue Green i s l” p‘,ach ghl 2] : bt S The Gk At ist 16, | window 1d drives home uths | Gray T ‘ ome. BY: an ; e he 1o hear. | Continuous ' in ady ¢ “hiang captur L s | I i e aispossess i s ) T T Shoe Department — Second Floor BLANKET SHOP — MAIN FLOOR Shirley Kaplan, | home of who had a w in the lot who has given up | nd all elsc e cr £ 7 Sam may ¢ et 3 Remember! 1 order that the t too drab there s L X 3 o who happil ALES, o Y S nEbilel : ; ¥ the Buchanans who: A Picture for the Whole Family DiETECNIMES ChENhL SR L afRIge 1 bohg P {Hejleval of! {hs murier gome selling which appearcd ¢ However ners f Y1 One also sees George and Mrs. : come partly from the south and the | assumed th presidency of o o s . \O' g ’ market showed reactions of a few | northern provisional government on | o e B FE LT E Hn_\ . TOL ABLE points from the bast at the end of [Sept. 9. Nine days later he resigned G0 T0 O O (O © Hrm-l the f half hour. |and on bt. 19 the Manchurian o ‘”;‘”“ i Sondy iasicat ¥ N With Liverpool and the continent- | armies invaded North China. driver whose very touch makes Rose | DAVID al nurkets closed and with Liver- | overturn in the North Was |yercone ghiver with revulsion. pool to remain closed f ¢ Christ- i commanders await- | Simpson, social worl ap- y One of the g ¢ fights in film fonday morn- |1 auuivel Rc TR ENClinIan <, thinking to help ng en- J history—the mighty combat of a nparatively { troops before they withdrew K v unable to understa at hu- ¥ X P tripling with three ruitians, estimates | eral Yen and his associates, [ man kindness might well be a part ' NI ~civer have you scen such rip- 7 ft-wing lea Wang | of organized charity. Scores of \ . ping, smashing, beating action! 1otices issued here, 75 of | ing bring agains 1 and 89 | Ching-wei, removed their BOVErN- | o0pg "also make their appearance : with nt to Ta nfu, the capital ‘of) ¥ a word or two—and in some | % . > g liansi, and Keptiil ecine foren Tewdlder Sl e R e RICHARD CROMWELL but in November Yen and |, 4 towards n g | \ / NOAH BEERY, JOAN PLERS o o T B Sl o i On the Stage | 3 o of danchurie ama | % — SEATS i 5 AUDEVILL o f°’7[\"‘f{“_‘; !/ Baby Born On Train; ow oy SRS ACTS A\CTs Mother and Girl Fine | 31\ e projects have b New London, Dee. 26 (UP)—After vl " e RICHARD r abandoncd d giving birth to a daughter in al| appNiTE <unday BARTHELMEss in “THE LASH” t coach of train No. 15 of the New || TROLIC ] = | Haven railroud Leroy e Lamb, v of a New Haven road conductor of New Haver reported today to be doing fine ARTIST COMMITS SUICIDE } o g Lodge hospital, asidena, Calit., Di 26 (UP)— 5 baby was born at 4:3 Alth’ caused Wallace Leroy De | gelock Wednesday afternoon wl well known ar 10 €OM- | {11 train was held up at the de here yesterday. Left brook station for 57 minutes. in his bedroom for a few s when his nurse went to get s breakfast, De Wolf arose, ob- | ; " k g [ 4 cd a pistol from a closet, and Starting TOMORROW! & | « bullet into his head. For ) P. 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