New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 31, 1921, Page 5

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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER hibit any change in the deslgn of t} 9 ¥ | , 808, 18 no|his home is ong lsland nothing but praige for the audiences| Miss Grae a member of the ‘VEIRD FIGURE |isnaatdd semsal AR imOre Enantondt (:OSTELLO rELLS 8 ¢ osted ar {a . vous Hreakdown, before whom he has appeared, He|facnlty of the Leland Powers school [ that perlod expect by speclal leg [} | KONS ) v part In the serfal | came to this city expecting a very|of oratory, Boston, will read a three- 9 {slation ~ N « « “Crimson Stain' when the [ cold reception, for the theatergoing act comedy, “The Country Cousin.' About 810,000 of the new dollars On Sereen (5 Years war broke out and Mr, Costello suf-| public of New DBritain has gained that | Mr. Anderson is first violinist, both | probably will be coined with the date 18 nppeared on the sereen for | fored the nervous breakdown which [ reputation among saudevijlians, but |in the Hartford Philharmonic and the | of 1901 | 15 years, entering the movies | forced him to rest The ca of | he has found that thus far he has|New Haven Symphony orchestras and . There will be in all about 180,000 ifber approximately 15 vears on the (this, as he himself expluins, was the [ been cordially received and he gra-|is a musiclan of exceptional ability 000 dollars of the new design coined [regitimate stag He hans taken the |gruelling work he was experiencing | clously gives the eredit for it to his [and finish Q"fll‘le“e 0[ FGH)BIQS ]"IGC Leaplllg unless further anthority is given the MW]B S'al' Appea‘rma m Pal'd(}[)‘ ole of tragedian, here ar comedian|in trying to direet his pietures and | partner. He expeets to fi from | Mr, Schauffier has studled under i ” mint to purchase and coln sllver in more than a hundred [rufl\wlwm'»iwv at the game time 8ince then, | now on on the vaudevil! \ge, but | gsome of the foremost cellasts of the i 1 Colnage of silve dollars ceased ir i and has carried himsell a ya with [he has not made an ypearances | Will resime work In the movies in the | day ineluding Hans Hess, I Wil- thorized by the Sherman act had ¢ complished artist He lto beMeve that he had quit the cols Pressen in Parls. He has been 2 Bean 1 vadinm throngh which | movie However, to quote Mr, Cos- | [first celilst with the Northwestern (8pacial o The Herald) heen completed but it was resumed 3 , . N DAL movies. r ) n AT @ N - fut wi he orthwes I to T n Maurice Costello, the “frst real|mahy of the leading feninine movie |tens mimeert, ne saya resaraing tne| MENDELSSOHN TRIO |aim ot it e Rorovestad Cheshire, Dec 1—Four women|again in February of this year when | ooy o0 b ol [ ) 10 I8 appearing winnd the wdder of | future ‘My plans are in the lap of with the 8t. Louis Orchestra club. whose homes are in Southington, were [the purchase of silver was begun [¢o" At L oy _of| e . DT chased by what was either o ghost|under the Pittman act to replace the :h " t l.ln“ ‘IIII\ € this week i} suceess, amonse whom are Norma Tal- |the gods, but it 18 my intention to re WILL APPEAR HERE | v Hart is a graduate of the or possibly a member of the ill-|dollars melted and sold to the Rrit e i T e eyR nied pell ClaraiKimball Young SMAy| mainiinipictures ! | Damrosch Institute of Musical Att, A f jux Klan, but ; h AR A0l RINa sketeh entitied A Truthful Hus- [ Iuller, Lottie Piekford, Mabel Nor Vaudeville Act . New York city. He was one of thpéR EALIAARLY A SRR ARD MG DIOSAY it R KB YOET I O IT DISH) SRRE! hand," needs no introduction to the|mand and many others who are so| His latest productions are “Con out of the entire class to present er practical joker in Cheshire Thursday movie fans of this city. He is spoken [well known on sorecy ceit,” and "Admiration.” of which the | Herhert Anderson, Vialinist, And | o™ S8 G e HEE 0 commenege- night, as thex were retiming towardsy Salapy Committee Will of as the past idol of the movies, but| [ |latter has not yet been released. He| - . ) ment recital at the school a trolley statlon after spending thel*J® B he is still th e sterling actor, and Thereon Wolcott Hart, Planist, Of . evening at the home of a friend near e City Employes |the el ST S NE ot ANt N InTepeaking I - |has turned to vaudeville for a change 8o that the affair may take on the SXening &g ka0 omaaL L Hear iy imployes |the uncompromising play of cireum | a5 gays that he has heen an actor |and s making a_tour of the country This City, Are Members pect of a community recital, the o s : ShY ances coupled with a nervous break- | g, 00 childhood » began his movie | with his act: “The Truthful Hus | Fellowship elub has arranged to sell The affalr has cansed much ex down which forced him to retire for " ’ "ol 4 5 o vear 1907 aving or | banc 1is acting s a revelation to Under the auspices of the I"ellow- | tjckats just high enough to cover ex- o ME the » oltee of t council last eve e 4 L carcer In the year 1907, playing minor [ band f ¥ s jus '3 I3 X cltement among the women of the(tee of the common council la a few vears, has kept him out of the | L Vit cianlt (o, His first {all wio have seen him and his part- | ship elub of the First Congregational | penses nelghborhood and has caused the hus- |ning it was voted to hold hearings for | limelight of public notice and has put | gy W CE0 p BRSO PR L0 B TR G E i ably supports | ehureh, the Mendelssohn trio T e bands and male members of the Wom-|he city departments who “have not'him In a position which naturally|.pya Tuer Love His superb act- |him in the sketch. 8he has vet to|present a recital iday evening, | r— en's familles many moments of anger recommended wage reductions sorthat CUSCS vague suspicion of the fallen |, 4o impr 1" the management | gain experibnee to be a star of any |January 6, at 8 o'clock, in the church. | —FOX' at the holdness of the person who o | 101 story. that he was persuaded to forsake the |great magnitude, but if ghe follows| The musicians—Herbert E. Ander. > eommitted the act thelr arguments may be heard. The Off the Sereen stage and turn his whole life to’ pic-|in the footsteps of the women who|non, violinist, Henry G. Schauftler, Mon.—Tues.—Wed. Ghost Appears meeting was presided over by Chaiy An artist In his own sphere, Mr. |tures. He has travelled all over the [have acted opposite Mauriee Costello, |cellist and Thereon Wolcott Hart, | THOMAS MEIGHAN The incldent happened on a lonely|man A, F, Fichstacdt. 1t was the! Costello is just a plain everyday sort [world, whereier color was needed for |she is assured of a bright future pianist — are artists whose talents| road just off the turnpike where the|gence of the meeting that that those of person with a genfal smile and | the seenes in which he was appearing I'avors New Britain, have been displayed in numerous con- | . trafl is bordered on one side by |ty he affected should be heard before'a warm handelasp for all who meet|He is married and has two children,| Mr. ¢ llo will close hie run in|certs throughout the state and eise-|| “The Conquest of Canaan” long and dark stretch of woods and|a,v action is taken him As an authority on pictures)both girls, Dolor Helen, and | New Rritain tonight, but he has|where during the past few years, on the other by an old barn where, it is said, a few months ago, a man was | ST E————A— e : = = === killed by an explosion. The women concerned claim that on the way down, they noticed a man loitering about the barn, but paid no attention to him. On the return trip, however, the same person, as they suppose, with a white sheet covering him from head to foot came out and with long grotesque leaps and not a sound fol owed them up the road Weird Appearance Frightened, th women hastened their steps, but as fast as they would g0, the faster the figure would come In fact he approached to within four yards of the quartet and one of them bolder perhaps than the others, fiashed on him a searchlight which she was carrying in an attempt to scare him away. It was noticed then that the mysterious thing had a mask which was painted in the most weird and fantastic manner, and this, of course, only served to increase the fright of the women Women Get Help Finally they began to run, and the “ghost” was right after them, waving 5 ) : 3 its arms and leaping more wildly then ever. The race continued until finally, 1 b By | the panic stricken women sighted a house by the roadside all in dark i ’ LA The nes: Stumbling and sereaming, they began to pound upon the door cry- 3 ing for help. A man came fto thg | e ¥ door in his night shirt, carrying a double-barrelled shot gun in the crook b | . of his arm. It took some time for ! ] ] '_ ‘ (0] i At a meeting of the salary commit —in— the women to recover enough to tell the story, but when the man found ont what the trouble was, he hasti dressed and with muftterings of the Ku Klux Klan, left the house. N\ Y { g @ Ghost Disapy & : | 2 | He made a thorough search of the N 59 A . neighborhood, but the ost™ or -2 & = § | b whatever it was, had disappeared and - 2 g . | s | no trace was found of him. After al 2 | N O I time, “the man of the hour" escorted 3 / | the women down the road to the trol = R A/ ley car and saw them safely on their way. 3 S ; Opening Tuesda AUTO VS. HORSE . - - e @”ESHQN AG AH\E (. 8 ¥ ; ASHIONABLE Paris has so completely suc- : e "l 4 . | cumbed to the vogue of Black that a lingerie Smedley Company Has a Few b, £ f sale which did not include it would, indeed, be Things to Say 7o behind the times. : TS e il AN ay ‘ So in January, 1922, the perennial Sale of White discussion Letween advocates of horses and mo- Gt e / 4 4 gives way to a sale of Black and White which . tion in a statement issued by th Smedley Trucking and Storage com < B i . pany of New Haven. In the Dscem L3R : ¢ features' Ler issue of “Harness World," a Cin Ve ‘ A | r 5 L2 o D SRR ST, S0 e e Aoy B i [ § Black, because if’s fashionable pany has the following to say O v ; / =B While bccause “’s dm'n[y “p to a few years ago we were iy : 4 | \ 2 . using about 175 horses with complete o oy ‘ G Atd we have added pink, blue and lavender fo rigs and equipment for general truck o p 3 k . . . s &ng heavvinanling: Diirie e i s \ ‘ » suit a wide variety of tastes. ; war period we replaced our horses ¥ / K with automobile trucks to handle in Wi et il L S | < ] | A B In these colors we display Lingerie, Blouses, Morning Dresses, Neg- work. We have found the operating S s / ligees and Corsets at Lowest-in-the-City Prices. cost of auto trucks to be excessive in i il 8 y long-distance work and are now hir ing this work done by other truck owners. For short haul and city de oo A \ livery, which comprises the bulk of Gl i our business, we find the work can be B % be done with horse equipment for.one- i half less in cost and expense than [ . A A AY L] i () A SN W e s : y oY HERALD SQUARE Fne. EW YORK - are by /far the most, satisfactory, re liable and economical equipment in our business."” 18) MILLION NEW “COINS BEING MADE 1921 Peace Dollar Wl Be Ready For Distribution About Country On Tuesday. Washington, Dec. 31 (By Associated Press).—~The new silver dollar of the 1621 design—the peace dollar—will be | ready for distribution Tuesday, it was| said today at reasury. Coinage | of the new dollar is being rushed by the Philadelphia mint and the first| dollar of the new series struck off has been presented to President Harding. The new dollar has the head of Liberty on one side and on the other a dove upon a mountain top, clutching an olive branch, struck hy the rays of the sun with the word “peace’ Leneath it. This is the first chan: in the design of the dollar since 1 and will remain as the decign of the dollar for 25 years uniess changed by legislation, as the coinaze laws pro e e ——— —FO0X'’S — | THE GREAT CLIFFORD "L Mon.—Tues.—Wed.

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