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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TU"ESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1924, !(lflrlm' t, and read a state {ment prepared last nigint by Dr. John | Wharton and three consulting physi |clans to that eff The recom- | | mendation was made that the com mittee visit the Zevely home and take M, Fall's statement without any un- {aue de ' 100% Value AT CAPITOL | “VANITY SHOPPE With beautiful scenery, stunning I |gowns, lingerie, ete, “The Vanity | ! 8hoppe" with A1 Weber and his living | models, at the Capitol is easily the big |feature of the bill, “The = Vanity |Shoppe” is a musical comedy fashion | i playlet that is real entertaining in| |every sense of the word. Al Weber | and his supporting cast of seven clever | |artists made a big hit yesterday and |they will repeat their success at all | EUROPEAN STARS AT LYCEUM |nounced. In addition to mew vaude- |the performances while here. The Fresh from their vaudeville tour of ville features, there will be Charles act is dressed in several changes of triumph through Europe and Eng-| (Buck) Jones in “Cupid’'s Fireman,” 'scfller). the prettiest ever shown on land, during which time they played |* tale of'a big city, ef a daring fire- |the Capitol stage‘and the models and in the leading theaters of Berlin, |Man and a young girl whose love he their wares are something. beautiful | Paris, Brussels, London, Manchester | iDally won after many feats of dar- to look upon, On Wednesday night and other foreign cities, the iumnus‘l“g and bravery. they will give away a beautiful gown, | Sutcliffe Family is entertaining at the | now on display in the window of the B fadky aod ‘tomorraw. | Whis| Conn. Furriers, and at the matinee really is a wonderfully fine act and | |performance they will glve away six when billed as “the wonder workers” | pairs of Propper Blue Edge silk stock- they live up to the reputation. Among | 'mgi to the lucky ladies attending. other things, the nine stars in this|gagement at the Palace yesterday to | Other acts on the bill include Dan | family put on a Scottish bag pipe | capacity houses who were very much |Sherman, Mabel DeForrest and Co,, band, introduce Some pxcep(]onal]y‘flloued with the entertainment offer- |in “The Jazz Circus” a comedy act daring acrobatics, Wtep forth as eco-|ed by this fine revue. The show is {that is replete with laughs through- centric dancers, inject some comedy |clean and bright throughout and [OVt. l.con and Mitzi were well liked into the bill and, in short, give a com. | thers 1s not a dull moment in the | With their exceilent cquilibrist offer- | plete show themselves. On the same |Whole offering. Lew Williams is the |08 that proved quite sensational; | program are the Musical Wileys, a | featured comedian and he surely had |Barney, Carlton and Brown offer a va- g00d number; the Two Steppers, a|the audiences laughing yesterday as|ricty act that is very good, and Moore SINCLAIR BY WIRE as i Bozo, the tramp. {langh long and hearty with their| fast stepping and talking colored Well as his partner, Billy Hall, s and Mitchell also made the patrons comedy duo; and Bigelow and Fitz in * These two come- | dians work well together and anyone comedy offering that ple: d every- | Endorses ~ Piresident’s ~Stand- | Gangs & breezy sketch. ,wfll find real enjoyment watching One- The photoplay feature presents Dance Car- | whe plciare’ siso (N pronsinosd | . AU |Mae Murray in her latest production, | Fall Is Near Breakdown hit, starring as it does John Gilbert The chorus is good and dance and | Fashion Row,” a tense story of a in every pacKet of "SALAI T E A ORANGE PEKOE BLEND Delicious and Economical. stizgsry [t in their own show “The Imperial @ |Revue” and the photoplay feature of- ifl\" II!I'i'-.. gtl'; et |l!l m l“ an HI'L |l|I! '/l Vo fers Blanche Sweet in “Anna Chris- Unless otherwise indicuted, theatrical notices and reviews in this column ure te."” Walsh Objects Written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. Senator Walsh, democrat, Montana, who has had the predominant role in the whole oil lease investigation, said he disgliked to intrude himself into Mr. Fall's sickcoom and that he would | prefer first to hear from the physi- clans as to when Mr, Fall would b {likely to be able to come before the committee. “I suggest,” said sleians appear and tell us ! when he will be to appear. Chairman Lenroot suggested that the doctors come before the commit tee tomorrow, but Mr, Cooke urged that they be heard sometime during today. hainsty 1 A“ H3856 “that the phy- under oath he Pure, BRESLAU WITHOUT ANY STREET CARY Suspension of Service Another Galamity of Declining Mark Cuticura Cares For Your Skin And Hair Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum your every-day toilet prep- arations and watch your skin and hair improve. The Soap to cleanse, the Ointment to heal and the Tal- cum to powder. Madl. Addrens where Soap Z5e. Ointment 25 and bde. Taleurn S3e. Try our now Shaving Stick. inconvenience. City planners are urg- iug that workmep's homes be built withir minutes' walk of factories and that the factories be so construct- ed that they will not mar the beauty of & residential neighborhood refuge place the Crown Prince, is only from au, and one employments of the Oels is raising vegetables for market. HOYT'S REVUE AT PALACE Hoyt's Rovue, with an entirely new cast, new faces and everything new | but the name, opened a week's en- Hearing Ty After further mittee decided to h morrow morning. At the same time it also will examine Director Bain of the |bureau of mines, with respect to the disposal of storage oil from Naval Re- |serve No. 1, in California and of ty oil in the Salt Creek field. Thomas Johnson, foreman of Fall's New Mexico ranch, was present 1o day, but Chairman Lenroot informed nim that his examination would be deferred for a time. Meantime he is to remain in Washington at the call of the committee. ICE HARVESTING BEGINS ussion the com r the doctors to Corniby abont “Oeis, of German miles chief the townspeople the Breslan UNIVERSITY LABORITES London, Jar. 29.—A universities la- bor party has been organized which will select candidates to contest every university seat in Great Britain at future elections. The leaders in the new organization are Arthur Green- wood and Professor Finlay of Man- chester university, both of whom eon- tested unsuccessfully university seats tn the last election. Washington, D. C. Jan. street car strike of a v day: tion is cnought to ypset an American {eity of half a million population; the suspension of trolley operation in Breslgn, Germany, is another calamity of the declining mark,” says a bulle- tin from the Washington, D. C., head- quarters of the National Geographic soeiety. “Breslau, in size and industry, is a | Imshur[.h of Prussia, plus some of |the former functions of Milwaukee, “Its prosperous growth before the of Monte Cristo fame, in *“Cameo” | Kirby. Enacting this role of the love- |Sing very well and wear their manvi“"‘““"‘s Jove and a man's hatred. able, daredevil Mississippl river gam. |changes of costumes to beautiful ¢-| On Thursday the whole show | bler who has a heart of gold, Gilbert |féct. They change their entire bill on |¢hanges and brings “The Four Pals, does some of the best work of his| Thursday, offering another that will |& fine quartct; and The career. even be better than the ene they urc'““‘“ of 1924 as the big attractions. For the last three days of the week |nOW playing. On Wednesday a real |On next week, Thursday, Capitol pa- at Work at White Oak and Ward's Ponds—Nine Inches Thick- Divorce Figures ness Reported., a completo change of program is an- | novelty will be an added attraction in |{TON8 arc in store for a treat in the the presentation of a Chorus Girls Contest, Each and every girl in the chorus will sing and dance individ- there will be.amateur night for local ed. The photoplay on this bill presents “The Midnight Alarm,” a human in- terest drama, with a fire scene for a PALAQE Tonigllt and All Week “HOYT’S REVUE” Entire New Company New Faces Everything New But the Name with Lew Williams Billy Hall Wallace Hall Chas. Russell Fay Darling 1924 Flapper Chorus The Greatest Fire Picture Ever Screened THE MIDNIGHT ALARM A Melodrama With A Terrific Punch Entire Change Thursday Colleen Moore and Antonio Moreno in “LOOK YOUR BEST” seat with excitement. On Thursday, Colleen Moore and Antonio Moreno will be seen in “Look Your Best"” Next weck brings the former local favorites, Lew Brems and Felix Mar- Darsons' Theater—Hartford Wed. Jan. 30 Mat. & Eve | SirHARRY LAUDER INNEWANDOLD SONGS- Direction WILLIAM MORRIS COMPANY OF ARTISTS Sale Opens Friday, b Jan. 25. MALL_ORDERS NOW. Parsons’ Theater HARTFORD VIGHTS BE! Matinee Saturday [T ”éfi" DER A N RADY e ON MASHING STAGE COME HI e BRRINSRUARS Sh |EVES, b 50. MAT. 50c-81 With JOHN GILBERT — Also — ‘B'Murray Lee s /hesent's s l"le E:mous In A Nover & Briwuiant Scorrisn ENTERTAINMENT World Famous Scottish Entertainers BY ROYAL COMMAND Before the King and Queen 10 C ommg—Jl D(,ME 'l' OF 'I'HE ‘l‘OBM ually for cash pfizes and on Friday | amateurs with three cash prizes offer- | | elimax that will take you out of your | VNING THURSDAY | Caesar Rivoli, tist, who will also | with the rest of | presentation of |lightning change stage an afterpiece the acts, By The Associated Press, Paris, Jan. 29.—Harry I, Sinclair |today cabled United States Senator {Lenroot commending President Cool- idge's action to institute legal pro- |ceedings over the Teapot Dome leases !but reiterating his determination not "0 European e |completed % | Mr. Sin SQ]P welcomes “the judicial de of these questions in the lawfully con- BY DR. CLIFFORD C. ROBINSON stituted courts of our country and at |the earliest date possible, HYGIENE OF THE TEETH Poor hygiene of the teeth s re- Will Finish Business First The cablegram adds that Mr. Sin- ” 3 clair, having appeared before the in- sponsible for more disastrous conse- vestigating committee five different quences than we are usually pleased | to admit. Mouth breathing; which is sure to follow obstruction of the nasal times and been discharged, felt justi- fied in remaining in Burope until his | business, negotiations were completed. passages, is one of the earllest troubles | to look after. This may be corrected almost completely if taken at its first stages. The teeth will escape the de- gyery fact or cireumstance of & fact formity of being too large and as a re- yoy have liquired about from me and sult crowded forward and becoming'was thereupon discharged by you prominent and unsightly. rom further testimony. It was not Probably no deformity is more to be | yntil you told me that wis die | business teip had been the message, “I have appeared before your committee, I have given you 1 overhanging jaw. It spolls the sym-|1 came to Europe, metry of one's face and causes a lif “I eame here on a business matter, long defect, if not remedied in baby- | As soon as I can expedite my business hood or early life, I shall return, Bome families through several gen- Denies Giving Graft erations have teeth which are called “I have stated before your commit. \lofl and feeble, This condition seens | |{tee that neither I nor the companies ;'u be the result of poor or dvflch'nt with which T am connected have ever nutrition. The children of these un-|given Secretury I'Wll or any represen | dernourislicd parents require veryltative of the government any money | careful attention to prevent the de-'or any consideration whatsoever velopment of caries, These poorly de-|connection with the Teapot Dome ‘mlopr»d teeth are often seen in the |lease and, I agaln repeat 1 have not mouths of children suffering from done o, | scorbutic or rachitic disease and also| “I have been advised that the |In those suffering from congenital |president of the United States has di | syphilis. |rected the institution of legal pro Do your best children’s | eeedings for the purpese of determin teeth, Give them hygienie moutl, | Ing the question of fraud, if any there if you value thelr success in life. Re- be, and for determining the valldity member that proper diet is important |or non-validity of the lease, 1 com in teeth forming and development. It mend the action of the president in has been pointed out by leading den- |#0 doing and welcome a judicial de tists that the teeth that are the least termination of these questiong in the called upon for proper mastication are | lawfully constituted courts & our often the worst in structure, Use the [country and at the carifest date pos proper coarse foods and have strong, |sibie. healthy teeth “Under 1) elreumstances 1 Used (a rsj Byy Orne/ .mmn-m are pertinent to your b quiry 1and 1 proper party to Dur Tloy’ lo Our 'WANT ADS for your feel insist, he . a eor alone am the regarding these records [other procedure, it seems to me, § fentirely untair and not in [the American fden of (Signed) H. | Fall Near Breakdown Washington, Jan. 29 Albert 13 Fall, former se of the interior, {18 on the verge ous hreak down, the senate was told to vi Cooke ge aceord with a square dea SINCLATR committoe | 18 been Vall the He nnder fow we nast ke,” d exter great great strain for sald Mr. Cooke sively and physical has 1 put. to “rair Urges Varly Hearing g the committee ae committer u whole N, Urgir L sub exami Me it nhysic was the op tended He jinat iggravate hi t the doctors ain ~onditior feit that " TONIGHT AND WED, 5—KEITH ACTS—5 featuring “The Vanity Shoppe” A\ Musical Comedy Fashion Playlet With Al Weber and Living Models THE VANITY SHOPPE WILL GIVE AWAY A STUNNING GOWN ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND 6 PAIRS OF PROP- PER BLUE EDGE SILK STOCKINGS AT THE MATINEE SHOW TO LUCKY LADIES SHERMAN AND DeFORREST (0. i “A JAZZ CIRCUS” \IOORF & MITCHELL LEON & MITZI BARNEY, CARLTON, BROWN MAE MURRAY ¥ “FASHION ROW" ——— Tonight —— Raphael's Fashion Show upon st for 45 years, is giving the right results in thousands of homes. Bahe it BEST with AVIS BAKING POWDER Gl immand O eturn to testity further until his|jee | thickness, ir in his message suys he |those in c rmination | pect to have the ice house filled to its | | work on | | that a White Oak, fought against than this protruding or |charged from further testimony that ‘br' Despite the unusually mild weather $0 far this winter ice harvesting was started yesterday at the White Oak pond of the New Britain Ice Corpora- tion and by the Spring Brook Ice company at “Ward's” pond. A gang of 2 at White Oak yesterday and the ice averaged about nine inches in It a thaw doesn’'t occur arge of the harvesting ex- capacity within the next two weeks, A gang of about 30 men was at “Ward's"” pond yesterday and the ice averaged about the same as pond is not sufficient to fill the house | at this pond, it is expected that an- | other cutting will not be made for two or three weeks, The first cut. | ting of the pond, which is now under | “On five different occasions,” says way; will be completed the latter part | of this week or the first part of next, The ice this year while not as thick as in previous years, when a As one out of the | the | | cutting would not be attempted until | the fee 12 inches, , being free from so-called or “snow jee’ Little but Loud pu “air n| ive messe th nger is said one world He de b Coolidg the lord mayor yn to attend May. a ition in SUPERIOR COFFEE 3 8 C pound 2 3-1 pounds $1.00 This is the finest Coffee grown Pure Lard, 2 Ibs. Russell Bros 301 MAIN ST 29%¢ had reached a thickness of 10 |hold of the Hanseatic league. is unusually clear and |fortifications | | | Keller, located in the Town hall, | ehuren war was nourished by every element | that goes to building a great indus- | trial center. 1t lay in a fertild plain, | on a navigable river, the Oder, which | {afforded a deep waterway to the Elbe and the Vistula, its rallways ramified | | el h | men was harvesting |10 Berlin, Vienna, and other import- | ant cities, and it was the nearest trade depot to the Russlan and Aus—' trian borders. Hub of Industrial Wheel “While the Russian army still was | |in the field Breslau was a major ob- | J\‘l‘ll\? for it was, and still is, the capital of Silesia, as important indus- trially as the Ruhr Basin. It was a distributing. point for the world's richest zine deposits, near Beuthen; [for the great mining and smeiting districts, Zabraze and Konigshutte; for the glassware of Gleiwitz and the | water- power textile works of central |and southern Sllesia. “Factories and train yards have not eradicated traces of Breslau's his- toric career from the time, in the 13th century, when it was a strong- Its old } were converted into beautiful walks and its moats now are attractive ponds. A Popular Cellar “The noncommercial visitor find his chief interest in its churches and its beer, The customary place to sam- ple the latter Is in the Schweldnitzer | and | the cellar's ‘swinging doors’ haven ot heen closed since 1365, "“The Town hall is a fine Gnthh“ bullding, consplcuous on the city's!' market square, wherein also is the historic Furstensaal, where the Sile« | sian diet formerly met. ’ “One of the noteworthy churches, | S8t. Elizabeth's, has the highest stee- ple in Prussia, rising some 300 feet, the largest bell In Silesia, and one of | Germany’s most famous pipe-organs. | The Randkirche, dedieated to *Our | Lady of the Sands’ formerly was the | of the Augustinian Canons, | more popularly known as the ‘Black | Canons,” because of their hoods. The Roman Catholic cathedral, dating to | the twelfth century, " Is a treasure. house of painting and sculpturs, Among its art works is the "Madonna of the Pines,' attributed to the elder Cranach. Porerimner of Revivalists “A statue In the square of Schieler. | macher recalls that the famous medie- val theologian, forerunner of the modern revivalist, who lald great| stress upon the emotional element in religion, was born in Breslau. “Dispatches indicate that the street | car strikes interference with the Mt.\"n7 manufacture of locomotives, beer, tex- | tiles, and its hundred or more distil- | lerfes, may have a more important ef- | fect than that of merely causing great | inside Henry Cowell of California, shown here, has just returned from Europe after a successful tour which has set music lovers up in arms over his methods. He uses his fists, fin- gers and elbows and yanks the strings the instrument Modernists call him a genius. Others say he I8 all wrong. GIRLS! EFFECT IS STARTLING ’ Moisten Your Hair Brushl 4 Buckle Galoshes At Money Saving. Right in Mid-Season and just st the time when vou need them we make This Special Cut in Price in order to move them quickly. 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