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PACE FOUR THE YONKERS HERALD SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1927 Ronald Colman In Barbara Worth 'The Winning Of Now At The Strand i ih I 4 Hoot Gibions Denver Dude Tops BUI Including Big Bout At Hamilton FUR 4 WARMER AT THE WINDSOR OTTO TO MAT BAND CiUDT awfWd MISS KATHLYN (KITTENS) REICHERT After a lok in ht Hoot Hibson in liis new one, Tlia Denver Dude, at tha Hamilton yesterday ar aids to ay that It is ona af tha best of all tlw Hoot Hibson plays, and all know that all Hoot's ar good ones. Tha title, "Tha Denver Ihide, must iiOt lw allowed to tuaka you think that lie la all fun in this ona. Thera'a a lot of that, too, but It is tha slide riding that gives tha picture most percentage. Hoot surely does go like 00 all through, aa ha gne) nut Into Aim mountain! tie run down tha three who were not doing thing within the law. Tha way Hoot goes about- ia one of the finest thing wa have seen in nnV nf hia pictures.

Today and tomorrow thl play stay at tlw Hamilton with a spectaf added attraction Urnooa and nigl tonight ami gnt In tha flglit nti the full going nf tha Jamas Maloney tomorrow af tha fight pictures, victory over Jack Delaney Iwut In Madison Square Garden last night These films were taken at tha ringside sad you will have a rtngsida seat as you ait In fet tha Hamllton-tonlght or tomorrow Afternoon nr night Jack Daugherty In "Tha Fin Figbt-n, ia continued both days and then an milled attractions In movies in-eluding news. Monday, tha ava of tha holiday, Johnny Walker aad Rilverstreak, tha ilog actor, will coma to tha Hamilton in Kang of Juatlce and stay until Tnnaday night, including Tuesday night, Monday night tha usual period for cabaret allow will lw setasids for one worthy of tho cv of tho day wa celebrate, Tuesday, Washington's Birthday. Don't alias Hoot or tha Walker play. Fang of Justice As tha avar-ao -slightly wayward son a rich Contractor and builder, Johnnie Walker haa an aaorllant op-lertunity in Fanga of Justice, hia test picture, to demonstrate hia ability and. talent to depict a character strong, yet wash, easy-going, yet hard nails.

"Fangs ilf Justice, hr which Jbhfiftle Walker shares equal program hoaora wltH "Sllveiatraak, king of dog actors, la an unnaual story of a youth who prefers tha whit light of pleasure to getting horn at a reasonable hour nights. At aa inopportune moment, however, tha bread winner suddenly die, leaving bla son, untrained and umliaeiplined, to carry on hia Ufa work. After a deaperatd struggle with himstlf, a treacherous relative and tha authorities, Johnnia finally, emerge victorious, with tha of course, of Sllrerstresk. Dogs and Dags Thera'a a vast difference between. Europe and Amerirs especially for tha so-called police dog, which, ac cording to dog fanciers, should proper- 4 Or lump from daylight to dark, ill-treated and poorly fed.

In America well, in America tha polica dog ia a hero and continually glorified in the press and on tlia screen. In all parts of Europe the polled dog, because of hia unswerving devotion to hia master 'and hi loyalty, guard property, draw milk rarts, herd slieep and cattle, takes llttla ehildrea to achaol, hunt and la even sen bltrhed to A plow! Over hert ha lives tha llfa1 of Riley and, Instead of pulling a cart for A brutal milk peddler, ridel Ilka A prince ha la in a limousine. According to writer ou dog the police dog owe hit social position over here tn tha doughboys, who, keenly sensing tha shephard dng'i trua worth, immediately became hia pres agent, About two million strong, and any eas which thla dog now enjoys can be traced dl--rertly to tha boosters of tha A. While "Bllverstreak is an American by birth, both hia parents were Imported from Belgium, which 'probably accounts for- Bilveretreak'a wild barki of joy every time, ha soldier ia uniform. YONKERS MAN NEAR CHINESE WAR ZONE Cards have bees received from William Boyle, Id Lamartine Avanus, who ia near tha aeons, of tha trouble between tha factions in China.

Tha cards were mailed from Shanghai. Mr. Boyle la second officer ion tlia steamer William Peon which tailed for China with A cargo of automobile parts last November, ship will return to American watare in about a month. LIGHTNING HIT8 TWO H0ME8 Atlantia City; X. Feb.

III. An electrical storm of ennsidsrabla intensity, vary much of A rarity at this eason of tha year, swept over sections of Atlantia County early today and earned Considerable damage. 1 struck tha home of Georg Golden and Thoma Jervis, adjoining earh other, at about nine mile from here. Mr. Golden was Ih the kltclieh when the bolt crashed through tha wrecking the stove.

Mr; Golden' was Tha Jervis home was damaged also. Miss Kathryn (Kittens) Reichert will loin tha Fiska Oilers players at tbs New Warburton' Theatre next Monday In DeWItt Newlng'i great drama of eircre llfa entitled "Tha Cir-ew GlrL Fiska O'Hara said yesterday that Mia Reichert is tha ideal type for tha part aha will ortray next week. After the rehear. 1 yesterday Mr. OHara said that MU Reiahert 'wIIHif worthy addition to hli well known and well loved players.

Mis Kelrhert will play the part of Hope Toombs, an attractive girl in her teens who would bo Very sweet only for- certain snobbishness whlrh ores-lonally appears. Bha is tha hello of Masonic Hate 1 fc. Diatrlef Deputy Grand Master William R. Jackson mad hit official' rUit to Faary 'LodjJ In' Masdnfo Temple last flight, and waa greeted by delegation! from many of tha lodges in tha district. Ha was Introduced by Fsat District Deputy George H.

Beckwith and welcomed by Howard A. Cheney, master Of Peary Lodge. UrormyBruc of Peary Lodge and Horae T. larnham, master of Radium Lodge, Ossining, entertained with tenor anj bass solo, and during' 4ha social session in tha banquet hull at tha conclusion the lodfe meeting chorus singing wa enjoyed and Brother Robertson of Thistle Lodge delighted all with hU fine reoderinA of Scotch aongi and i monologues. TH RED ARMY GETS READY FOR WAR Preparedness For A Spring Campaign In Poland Is Slogan Of Soviet Mill' tary Leaders At Present (Ar H.

H. KXICKRHHOrKRR) (L N. A. I parts llal Kaifar) Moacow. Working constantly under the slogan of props red nail against tha war with Poland which many Soviet politicians jirediet will break out in tho Sprint tha Revolutionary War Connell ha a series of change and innovations in the Red Army with the purpose of improving its efficiency.

decreed rang from of tha reserve to adoption of new uniforma for officers. -Coincident with the announcement that an extra hundred million roubles would ba aisigned to the army this year a decree was Issued nrderng all men between the agei of and 34 to register with military census boards. Tlii a -order occasioned consider! bla surprise, since tha classes in- question had already registered in previous years. It waa declared, however, that tha re-registration waa necessary in order to carry out Ih plana for A reorganisation of the reserve. CHILD ATTACKED BY VICIOUS DOG Whlla walking on Booth Wavarly Rtreet, near Park Hill Avanus at 1:10 c'clock last night, John Baluatrl, II, cf 111 Waverly Rtract, waa attacked Lr Iarg dog, whloh bit him twice on the back, a short distance below I A ahouldsr.

Tha boy's acraeni ot (right attracted several man, who arova tha animal a Way. Tha boy waa i untied to. Bt Joseph's Hospital ia a pausing t- At that Institution Dr. Caetl i autertsed tht, wounASrAtstthir of which war aaK. to ptfiobK'V Ae-cordlng to tha pollea report of tha iiecursnce of tha -dog la owned by Jloaarlo' I.uccl of ISO South Wavarly Street.

Witnesses said that the boy waa passing the whan the anl mal suddenly sprang at him and ank hia taeth Into the youngster's back. REGULAR MEETING OF W.M.S.0N THURSDAY The Women's Missionary Society of the Nepperhnn Avenue Baptist Church held.its regular all-day meeting at the homo of Mrs. Harry A. Tondra, Radford Street, on Thursday last. Luncheon waa served at 1 '-o'clock, after which th business meeting waa held; Following the masting, Dr.

Gage of Vermont, spoke on Evangel ism in tha Horn. Among those present were President Mr. E. Hull; secretary, Mr. Rowland; treasurer, Mrs.

C. Hill, Mra, William Watson, Mra. A. Brown, Mrs. A.

K. Tucker, Mra. A. E. Mre.

H. Mra. A. Nsivienre, Mr; P. K.

Mrs. C. Craft, Mrs. B. P.

Thomas, Mrs. W. Van Vnorhis, Mrs. F. 0.

Drew and Misi Jean. Drew, DR. ABBOTT TO STAY AT LAWRENCEVILLE Lawrenceville, X. Fab. IA -Dr.

Mather Almon Abbott, Headmaster of the Imwreneevillo Hcbool for Boys, at a special meeting thla afternoon of the Board of Trustees, withdraw hi resignation, submitted taro waeka ago; All eight members of tha board were present, one, Bruce Borland; having coma from lliirago. The meeting was held Foundation House, the home ot tha Headmaster: RONALD Ronald Caiman In "Th Winning of Barbara Worth. Everybody Who who In-, town hni awaiting tlia of thli picture and It atarta Ilsrun-At tha Strand thla afternoon, wllh ending Of showings Tuesday night Lest, giving plenty of opportunity to thla afternoon or tomorrow, tha Sunday holiday, the Tuesday holiday. Washington and Monday! 1 tha day before the holiday, from I Until 11 p. m.

All tha HarulJ Bell Wright atoriea are bent aellera. 'jut Tha Winning of Barbara Worth la perhaps heat, of all read in Yonktra and all- other paita of. the civilised region. Wit. aurli a star a Ronald Colman plrked of all player to lead in Beau liHte, the Yonkers resident ami.

reeldmt and neighbor are In for a rich treat In movies the four days of the engagement of The Winning of Barlwra Worth. By the way from the took of tha advene trailer, tha location nf the sandstorm for this play ia similar to tha one used for "Bean Oeata. The usual added movie iierind, with special music by the trend Svnipho- tile Orchestra nights and on Numay and Washington's Birthdav afternoon and an appropriate selection of music for tlia tiraud Wiirlitaer rrgan are anng- other things, to tell about -in ankounelng tha Superfrature for the four-day period at 1 o'clock this afternoon. And after "Tha Winning of Baf- hara Worth will come Mas Murray In Valencia." Wednesday to Friday. Any pre-vie announcement today) Xo, 'hut Watch out, beginning Mon-' day The Herald, for aome- to post so that you ran cancel all other dales and.

lie. in for the neat pre.view, It's a Wiaaing af Barbara The Winning of one critic A motion picture without hokum, sophistication or sexism. Director King has turned out what nny ha tha greatest picture of hia career and it i great because he tell it aimply and without prateutiouanaai. Barham Worth has a awing and -an toward mnrement throughout which are tha mark of genius. Tha pfrtura brings tn tha spotlight entirely new and dilferant Ronald tislmarf and Yilma lianky.

Colman la magnificently viniipie, the matinee-Idol atmosphere which surrounded some of his earlier pfodurtioni is entirely ah; tetilr and it ia easy to lielleve that he. has no ditliciiity in proving himself i a real man smong Mima it beautiful more Hum that, die is in her rule s' an American, ideal for (hat is what Barlwra Worth haa become, especially: on the weal s-IT4' tha genliii: of King whlrh has made her into a girl mom American than tha Americana or (father it ia her own nativs ability, nnot so easily he determined. The Awakening Of Billy One Of The Funny Happening In Next Weeks Offering In N. Y. Theatre nflth lh final rehearsal over and everything wall act for tha opening performance of "Pair and Warmer, at tb Windsor Theatre on Monday, Man-age? Taylor say that hr ia satisfied tbat all tha pmpheeiei ho lias made a to tha record breaking laughter possibilities of next week's olTering will ba justified.

To use bis own words, "A bill that will make a manager laugh at a rehearsal, haa got to lw soma play and 1 lauglied morning at Fair ami Warmer'. Nothing ran lw any funnier than tha awakening of Billy tha morning after ha and Blanny ban Jaken matter in to thalr own hsada and decided to shape tla future af their respective families. It ia impossible to conjure up a more laughable situation than that of tha third, act of this great laugh Vehicle when Laura arrivra In time to find tlw smiling maid presrrib ing fur Billy1 headache. it ran ha honestly said that wliat is true of title last of the trio of acta applies equally to the two that precede it. Fair end Warmer'' an instantaneous hit with aiidirneee fnr the very natural rensoii that it ia an idea that rraclte home and las-auso the situs tioua and tlia lines that the actor apeak ar natural and every day.

To iiegln with, the idea ia so ingenious tlfht It was' a comparatively simple matter to crest three arts that fairly ooaa.wlth laughter. And not only but tha kind that make you hang onto your aide. Iran against your neighbor and literally weep with in controllable Joy. That's tha sort of threat you hare In tori for you whelk you go to tha Windsor Thestra Players' offering next week and see "Fair and Warmer." You re promised heart -laugh' 'fttilti yofiVesboWdcd' InW'twa-boor and a half 'in many, moons. And at tha same time you art going to see soma teal horse sens acted to Its merry conclusion.

And of particular Interest is tha quartet of laugh-geltnra who will ba responsible for all tha merriment Edytlia Elliott and Walter X. Greats will via with Xan Bernard' and Juhn W. Moore, both especially well knows In Yonkers, for tlw laugh honors. In-rklentally there ar mura than enough to go round so no one uf this wall equipped quartet will have murk to complain of. Particularly, will Xan Bernard be in her element with a role to portray In which tliere.

is more comedy than even there was in soma of her other aiH-cesses, such as tlw divorcee in "Lightnin' or tha wife In "Meet tlw Her. many enthusiastic supporters In Yonkers will relish her partiirmanca next as Laura in Fair and Warmer; the inimitable Xan need nut characterize In this part but just step right out a Xan Bernard herself with all of Kan Bernard's 'par-sunality behind a role that ran and will show to the heat advantage why Kan Bernard ia tlw favorite In the part that aha la and haa been for tha jwat three years. Then with Juhn Moors and hia inherent sense of comedy and Walter X. Oreasa and Edytha Elliutt aa tha other domestically bewildered eoupla tha nueleli af a splendid evening's entertainment It apparent, which combination, spiced with tha assistance and all cmlwacing presence of Fred Bullivan, Kathryn Card, Matt Brigga and Bteven. Davis, and guided by tha expert lixnd of Cyril Raymond, would seem an adequate guarantee for a riotous time for tlia Yonkers playgoer.

To please the 'ey as well the ear and tha funny Iwhe Eddie Eddie haa completed scenle designs whlrh are reputed equal In aVery respect to the original production' of Fair and Warmer which stayed on Broadway for'- ona year. Matinees will lw given on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday with au extra special metises being givan on Washington's Birthday, Tuesday, Ftbruary 22. BENEFIT EUCHRE IN MONASTERY HALL Xcxt Frklay" evening, Feb. 2.1, will be a gala night fnr eiu'hre And bridge addicts at. the Monastery Hall, fur a benefit- euchre and bridge party, fur the benefit' -of the Mister of Kt.

Agnes will be in Monastery Hall. Tlia game kill start at sharp and two hands around will bo played. After the game there will ba muiic and dancing. Tha eommlttea: James Welsh, Mis Mary Brennan, chairman; Misi Rose McTsggert, Mr. Peter; Gridin, secretary.

OMIT USUAL LOBBY MEETING AT THE 1 The men wlni nsiislly sitend the Sunday afternoon lobby' meeting at the Young MenV Christian Asaocl-ption and any other members nf the Y. M. C. are oordially invited to com to tlm building at '3i4A o'clock Bunday afternoon, to go to lit. John' Churidi in a body to participate ia the great patriotic union aervica to ha held in memory of George Washington, ona of Ainrrint'i greatest patriots.

Tlia-Usual lohhy meeting and' Bible diacuasion -will ba umitted this Sunday. CAXTOKES FORCES NAME LOX-: DON REPRESENTATIVE Loudon (Cnited Pres I. Reginald Briilgeman, formerly in the British diplomatic service, ha been appointed representative here for tha Cantonese Briilgeman was formerly connected with this British Kmbatav in Faria, Ha la A cousin of Lord Bradford, ona-tima lord-ia-waiting to tha King. Ha is a diplomat, of tha old school and still uses a purple faded ink which ht makes himsalr, and dries his letter with aaad. DRY AGENT GUILTY IN WOMAN'S DEATH Madison, Wis Feb.

Id. Slam Marlow, former prohibition 'wa convicted of' second dagrea murder today for the killing of D. Mav at her homo 'in- Xellis- a niunth ago. Marlow, ami Clinton Came, a eon-stable, had gone to the May horn to arreat a J. SOUGHT to regulate an inter-stat introduced by Senator from Sonata Juter- COLMAN But Is not tha Individual characters, so much ai it ia the picture a whole, which marks Tha Winning of Barbara Wqrtk al trnly epla production.

It ia a director's picture from ktarl to finish, 1 Tit feeling of the loneanmenesa and swaaomeneai of tha American desert era marvennaly brought out both by tha us of hundreds snd hundreds of chslacters and by such simple and unpretentious littls Tha phntrwraphy 1 la marvelous. Throughout tlia picture the olwervtr constantly has tha feeling that be would like to stop the earners at eaek exterior scene for just a moment wlilla lie drink in I be beauty of the gorgeous view. Henry King baa made each arena an oil painting. When the picture tiiens it ia a lonely desert, desert rd lmt niagnilh-riitly lieautifnl. Huge almost beyond comprehension hut awranme, ami, at timet, oppressively menacing.

Tlicn come the settlers iu driblets at first, moving across tha orison at tiny ierk in a world of loneliness. Ona gets. the feeling of the inaignifleanra of mankind and tha pcltinrai nf hia efforts against inch a background. Than little, by little wa catch tha fading of indomitable will and struggle, never-ending restlessly eternal. These aneeki which, seem So tiny are after all, men and men Animated by high murage and dauntless persistence.

We are them struggle and flglit and die against the desert koiele(ly at first, but later by their very numbera amt peraletauc gaining a foothold. feel with them that high exultation which comes whan first they bring water to tha parched We exhult with them when the flrst are planted and tha goal for they have Struggled so long earns to be in sight The lore story is aiiuple and unaf-freted but' beautiful. Willard Holmei, tha easterner, and Aha Lee, the westerner, both edore the Bidden haired Barlwra Worth. One win ami uita loses, but the manner of thl winning and losing and the way tha two men develop grudging reapect and eventually admiration for each other ia a thrilling story differant from tha tuual run of triangla situation a to hold tha intense interest of the Audi-nee. (lary Cooper as tha Westerner, Faul McAllister ss The Beer and Charles Dana Jefferson Worth do unusually good work.

Clyde Cook and Erwin Connelly handle tha comedy capably, E. J. Ratcliffe as the eastern financier, and Bam Blum, his 22(1 pound shadow, will ba found IW ON STAND FOR DAUGHEBTY The Anwtatrt Press) Federal Court, Xcw York, Kelt, IH. tu-v Wert- Virginia, -Miller trial toilay and' assumed all respond for the Noted Bsbb To Be Solout At Concert Of Inter-IIigh School Band At The Ben Franklin On Wednesday Tha Community Service Commission of Yonkers, through its music section, of which Mias Huhertin Wilke chairman, invite music lovers of Westchester County to enjoy an ava hing of good musks on Wednesday, February 23, p. at tha Benjamin Franklin High School, corner nf Maple and IJndea This fs on of cries of concerts open to th public without Yonkers posaaaaea an inter-school orchestra that ran glv program that win tha praise of well seasoned musicians.

Thla orchestra will ba heard on that, evening ia an aaeallent ahoirs af numbers. Albert Cullen will direct. Tb soloist will be on of Yonkar's own, Raymond Otto. Thla young at tha ago of 18, won recognition by hi abls rendition of tha Elijah. Hu radio programs are always th beat.

With Dr. Victor F. Relimana, superintendent of musie-education, Board of Education, a their guidance, Yob-hers surely la Iwlping to make tlw music history of Westchester. It romlurta education in muaie with vary Urga scope llmlrr Arthur F. A.

Witte it cob ducts ona of th lwat choral units allied with tlm Westchester Choral Hoeiaty and Westchester Muaie Festival, of which Albert Stoenel In director. BAUlWARE FUND ONMONDAY P. W. Committee Announces Program For Entertainment At New Instate Armory; Reception Th entertainment Committee of th Welfare Committee of tha Department of Public Work! today announced the program of entertainment Which will given at tha State Armory, North Broadway, on Monday evening next on the occasion of th first annual entsC-taiument and reception for th benefit of the fuqd. Tho progrAm seems to roraa up to the standard, that was set forth in previous announcement.

It will consist of a series of dance and musical numbers whlrh will ht put on for tha most part by professional talent, but in Addition there will ba several number br wall known local entertainer. On of th feature will ba the appearance of William Jones' of radio fame who will ba heard in tha singing of lute Melodist. Other number on tha program will ha long by Joseph MrKsnna, specialty dances, fay Mis Jennie Sikorski, the eity's champion exponent of the Black Bottom i -MiH Millla Jaeialo, who la said to. similar honors amoni tiou of Miss Thelma Hatsett. A vaudeville entertainment will alao ba provided through tha courtesy of Proctor's Theatre, aad tlm program will ba brought to a eloa with a big surprise number which may ha th appearanee of tho P-dio who made a neat hit at tha Warburtoa Theatre hut In order tbat tha many hundred of people who are expected to attend tha event may arrangements hare been made for tha retaliation of power amplifiers which will carry the program to every earner of the hall Water.

Bureau Superintendent Jamas E. Curran, chairman of th entertainment committee, will ba the announcer. Tha entertainment will followed by a reception during which general dancing will ba enjoyed. Commissioner Maurlea Kata, will ba In charge of th refreihment room and ha haa arranged special cabaret entertainment which will cm out tha evening. iwic IS REAL PIK Narrow, Crooked Ways Of Hub, Inadequate To Meet The Growing Demands Aerial Highway Needed (Af latcnatlaul Haws Aanrlea) Bo.

ton. Tha solution of Boston'i Irafiit problem Is tha most pussling proposition eonfrenUng tha city and State governments. For years Boston haa been noted for its narrow, crooked streets, laid out in tlia Colonial days and whirl: are inadequate to modern traffla needs. Probably the most novel irhema suggested for the alleviation of tha situation it Ilia construction of an aerial highway extending acroas tha Hty to eeommodata 100,000 automobiles a day and to east a total pf 113,000,000. Tha highway would utilise a stretch af tlia Atlantia Avenu elevated structure, then evar th track! of th Boston A Albany railroad to tha Cottage Farm bridge In ana direction, and from a point near tha Xew Haven' Railroad wharf on th waterfront to tha Boston end of tlm Charles River dam and then to Lechmere Square in tha other direction.

C00LIDGE MAY MOTE-MARCH 1. Washington, Fab. 18. Tha Patter-ion mansion at 18 dn Pont Circla, which will ba tha temporary White House for more than three months while repairs are being made at tht executive mansion, will be occupied by President, and Mra. Coo lid early in Match.

Moving day at th NVhlt House may ba on March 1, Ih President said, or two. Or three days later. The Patterson nlaca is being cquippe with additional. telephone and electric bell and but in readiness for the arriral of the President, and Mrs. Cool idgr.

SMITH FOR NEWSBOYS FEAST Albany, Felw lfk Governor will go- to New York City tomorrow tb remain nntil next Wednesday afternoon. night he will attend the annual dinner of the New- York City newsboy. I haven't misted a dinner of th neweboye In 'yean and I wouldn't mist one for anything, the Governor said today. On Monday iftrniooii Governor expert to lew a parade af exempt flrtmcQ. I fi i I if -f il i v- BRONX, N.

Y. Stdg. 1200-1201 FORDIIAM AND KINGSBRIDGE ROADS THE WINDSOR THEATRE PLAYERS With tlia Populsr Yonkers Favorites' Nan Barnard, John Meere, Fred SulUven aad Kathryn Card PRESENTING BROADWAYS BIG HITS LIKE THEY ARE PRODUCED OH BROADWAY tha town and never forgela her position, ad all time realizing aha ia somewhat above all the other girls about town. Miss Reichert i tha daughter of Mr. and Mra.

George C. Reichert, 333 War-burton Avenue. Bha haa appeared in motion picture for pictures for many yeara, her last picture being with W. V. Fields in "Ho'a Your Okl Man.

-form Arte in Har pto remarkable. MU Reichert la a student at th Gorton High a member of the Beta Gamma Sigma and the Holy Rosary Dramatis Club. A rare treat ia in store for all her friends at the New Warburton nest week. District Deputy) J. Calvin Parks, master bf Rising After TvIge, David R.

Craig, master of Thistle, Irving -Tietsal, master of Solomons Lodge, Tarry and William E. Feller, master of Van Cortlandt Lodge, also spoke briefly. Rieii special communication of 8tar Lodge will be held at Masonic using Temple at 7 oclock next Tuesday night, when 'Senior -Warden Harry U'Wair will confer tha degree of Falloweraft. Junior Warden John L. Class will da- liver the lecture.

Later in the evening -George' NV. Kreiger bf Poughkeepsie will address the members on Washington. 1 A dinner and reception to Harold J. Richardson, Grand Master nf Masoui in tha Btata of New York will held -at'Briarrliff Lodge oi the evening of March 15, Tha old firm of HAVEY A SONS, at 107 North Broadway, haa no connection whatsoever with any fhneral hum nf similar name Jo South Yonkers, Tela-, phono 2700. Adv.

THEATRE i GAU Of IAUSMTU NOTE: Special Extra Matiieil Wathingtoai Birthday Fah. ZZ SIX MONTHS CHICAGO MltlOMMlflOlllllMtail 74-, 7 7. 80, 84 NEXT WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1ST, AT 8:30. West Virginia Senator in aiyctiiuhnrlkrVtiiTy Tells Court He Approved 1, A Tin wan AO nf n.lM. Ia Barlar Tlorth ami it is easy to be-wve -that Sfunurl (nldvrrn riiflit When lip Allowance Of Claims To Merton-Buckner Probes? NOTE: Special Extra Matinea WAikingtoai Birthday Fab.

22 -r AVEAV HOWWOOtffe A SURENIfCURE FOR THE BLUES LAST TIME TONIGHT EAST IS WEST MATINEES: wtiiNitr-Tksnisr at AaturWir at IM Bronx and Van Certlaadt Park Trolley Puses in Front of Windier Parking Space for Antes Miss B.mky. van look ihore liks' an Amerii-uu- girl tlian know The riJf lir' I A merlin arlrowraV tlillt "ilTv tiy lw hik fikg forcigiifrx, jtMjna 4oo -Hint (tJut wsre eyer jbiituf twrrisd abouf cMhtp vovdllf, find so notch itulf dt ttch reasondSk price? TURN straight to '-Irillty allowance of the rlaiin the 17. OHO, 000 iniMiumled a-eets of "the American Metal Vompany. In a voice that rang down the courtroom, Renator do IT declared I'm- the man, reply to tha question art you the man who passed these claims Kenalur HolT wa ill at tha first trial of Daugherty ami Ilia shearers were given In a weak But today used the witness chair aa a dail from which he -tohl the world that Harry Daugherty lines spoke m'n shout those claioM, dirwtly-or. in-dirertly." ''Did Jess Smith ever speak to you bunt he was asked.

came his vociferous reply. "I- venture to say that if lie had .1 hav ordered him out of my "I 'ant to taka this Occasion to tell tha sdurt, thl jury and tha world that neither Daugherty or Miller or Smith f.vr 'poks to mo of those claims, and they, or anyone else, had it would, hav done them no good, Buckner's brought from Ben Goff answers that showed he too lusy to personally investigate matters, referred to in letters ha signed. Buckner then attempted to how Senator Gog rcslly knew, nothing of the validity of the Bociele -Buissa but nierrty aproved liitm on tha recommemlatind of Adna R. Johnson; who dictated the of approval. Exhibition TODAY Oaring to th BuUding being demolished 1 the Establishment pf H.

O. AMBROOKIAN CO. Dealers in Oriental and Chinese Ruga arc forced to Vacate and have decided to SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON THEIR PREMISES, 2124 Bway between 74th and 75th St, New York City THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF. Rugs Valued at over $100,000.00 Among tha magnificent nigs in the collection are Inc Kaih-. ana, Kerman, sarooks, Bokahaias, Panian and Anatolian Silk.

Ank) Spsrtai, Mahals, Oonwans aad Chine. MANY ANnOUES SEMI ANTIQUB Sennaha, Kults, Kazaks, Fcreghans, from ScattarSiza to Lam Palau Carpets II by 28 net. 'AUCTION SALE dl held commencing on Feb. 22d (Washingtons Birthday) Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Febmary 23rd, 24th find 25th at 2J0 Daily 1 EXHinmON MONDAY ROM 10 A. M.

TO P. M. Sale tha Aiwpices of RAINS GALLERIES, I. Earn 53d Street, N. Y.

,0. Ambiaolaan 9 Ck, stiff maintain their Main Start ot' jog Ctoiumbw Am, wmeh kubareciuUiiWaMraj CLASSIFICATIONS BILL ASAINST MACHINE GUNS Alluiny, 1'eh. lfi. Because bandits hav been resorting to tha usa at mash iu guns, Galgann, New York Democrat, today introduced A bill tho legislature prohibiting the uw of such guns without a license, state Commerce Committee. I COACH LINE CONTROL Washington.

Pf- A bill matorcoach line doing business- has bean' James E. Watson Indiana, chairman af this WS2 NwjftYf au.

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