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T .osu»mnoobowu»tuumumteousms»nhu iiven nilh \'I r\u !“ - i w_ 1S U.lL[ Coless otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in th itten by the press ugencies for the respective amusemen =4 column are @ compuny. i Rl A b L L s T L R R e DO T T ! DOUBLE FEATURES AT PALACE.; HELEN KLLLER AT CAPITOL, The Palace is offering a double ru.' The Capitol on Thursday, Friday ture movic program starting today for l and Saturday will feature as the| the balance of the week with a special | Cith Vaudevilie hieadli the per- kA sonal appearance of the most talked tion of ~Irom the Manas, Pr#enti-| of woman in the world, Helen Kellers Cross This s the. nger 1o heliler accomplishments with her handi- s is the moving picturc are a revelation to anyorte who | of the life of Christ and was| s heard or read of them. Miss Kel- 'n in Palestine gnd Egypt and the | jep was born in Tuscumbia; Alabama, | original locations as given in the|yg years ago. She he . liible. The cast is made up entirely | diughter of Captain and T NE tio Sevlonilinyers ot W lauro o i S el o WEACIDIFL shodivias TR el 'mal but when she reached A the age of nincteen months a severe fever left her deaf and dumb, and biind. Her nts sceured for her, | a few years after, Anna Macy Sulli-| van, to tutor her in the world darkness. Miss Sullivan Dhad onee been blind and gave her entire efiorts s a missionary to help the dumb and blind. From the day she arrived at the Keller estate to %he| present time she has sery Keller as an i A Spe-fund devoted through Miss Sullivan the art of reading and the Drailie mcthod reading, and it was not long before she was adwitted and graduated from | Radeliffe coll cours has lectured, she famous opera singers ¢ 1ips with her finger ten Looks, and done | n.’:zing things never ex- . dumb and blind | Keller i3 now Mise Sulli-| now talking and will prove ve 4 cducatonal to all y 1were will be four l)'fl"l‘\ ’52829295892985802083 presenta- caps was t produce decade at Oberammer- 1y they allowed movie producers to take the picturs ind so now their play heen brought to the sight of 1 I'he other featury will offer Em Houg hoor,” a fi % a. 1 on Hou “The Covered W picture may ial attraction on s bill the pisode of Path's new chapter The Way of A Man,” will be Slarting Sunday night for our days the Palace will feat big attraction, “Lilics of the ne of the newest and he present the liot son | an excel b As P shown a run principal roles and Conway re Corinne Tearle, Grif- OFFERINGS AT Starting Sund pected fror nm\m, in vaudeville | LYCEUM, ! person. tay nizht { 1z through next Wedne cum 1s prese pieture fo and continu- iy the Ly- Carl Lemmle's turing Baby DPeg and a notabie cast in “The Law For- her. ids” and on Monday there wiil be o big time acts on the bill that will be | Continuous show as there will be to- | dtlightful, while the photoplay fea-| Lontinig | ture will present *The Day of Faith.” greon patrons | @ very appropriatc photoplay for this will see a coupl fine productions R ess of the Starm 2 ‘ Country,” star- & Mary Pickford, and T'hree | O'cloek in starring | Constance Bin Droese | and Mary Carr v night, in Porbids,” the “Crashing Courager, ved-blooded action pictur IMor three week a clabor: heen prepared, the famous William Fox in “Eyes of the Iforest,” his intest and best, and Moy o wonderful picture taken from story by Maurice Macterlinek, Fiddles in Jail 1, Calif bandit more in her where she is | siie has an act that teresting at to to- however, Lyceum of English Channel is more than in summor, The winter saity in a f addition to Lyceum wil a lively, of next ram m wi day te pro including ther has Mix, one Vana, Tonight, Fri., Sat. KEITH VAUDEVILLE star of Presenting HELEN | KELLER THE MOST TALKED OF WOMAN IN THE WORLD Blind, Deaf and Formerly Dumb—But Now Talking in Vaudeville Assisted by Anna Macy Sullivan, Her Teacher and Life-Long Friend Ralierss reold mely any Bleanor Walling, suspeet, i not cell in coun- for she hos her violin, Jait dants and other inmates attest fact that the girl is a real artist, ald to have toured the couns vaudeville violinist, v jail, e 10 ) she | try as TONIGHT, FRI, SAT, PHOTOPLAY FEATURES MANGERTO §§ The Day of Faith THE CROSY’ Eleanor Boardman, Vord Sterling, Tyrone Power, The Story of the Ray Griffith in Natural Colors Ta estine and Lzypt by th Players of Burope, Anton 1 as Christ —LYCE UM— FEATURE Emcerson Hough's Production ‘THE MAN NEXTDOOR’ With James Morrison and an All Star Cast Virst Chapter of “THE WAY OF A MANT T ONTIN IPI L] \ll(l\ls . ~|unng wml-y “IALIES OF THE ¥ViELn” The Year’s Great- est Cinema Event _“A_roating echo of tho shot henrd YORK WORLD. ‘D. W. Griffith PRE! AMERICA Story by ROBENT CHAMBERS A throbbing romance of ihe mighty loves apd snrging passions of the Het- olution. | Parsons’ Theater NARTIORD “THREE \lvm\l\t. TMON, — TUL S~ MED. Lstra Added Attraction “IIMMY T s Trudy Es-Convict Here in Person GOOD FRIDAY CONTINTOUS SHOW ALY, THIS WEEK TWICE DAILY 2:15 and 815 Mutiner— 00 cont Lo Nights S, ACEETED- MAIL ORDERT J —_———————— | church ¢hapel tomorrow cvening. | street left for New York today. | Mrs, Clinton Barrows last week-end. the | : | | first | we cond, | post to Becretary of the Tre | his compensation recently. ! arvision | alleged to have admitted that he had | mave « Reduce Your Fat " WHAT'S GOING ON Without Disting t Dieting [y THE WORLD iption ‘Table Friends | tell frlonds—these friends tell others. They cat substantial food, live as thes like and Ul reduce steadily and easily witheut go- ing throngh long sicges of tiresome exex- > and starvation diet, Marmoly Pre- ption Id hy all dregglsts werld o s dollar for a bos er ¢ you prefer you can order direct from Marmmola Co., 4612 Woodward Ave., Letroit, Mich, Marmola BY CHARLES P. -STH“'AR'I' Ever stice the lnsurgepts (regard- | |less of party) In Congress bégan in- | vestigating, the old guardsmen (re- {galrdless of party) have been trying to hush it up. Faiiing they've grab- "= ibed a club. In his message on the |subject to the senate, President Cool- {idge sald in effect: "We've stood this | nonsense quite a while, Now we're MAPLE HILL NEWS annual meeting of the Wom- an’s club of Maple Hjil was held yes- | The oil and Daugherty inquirics terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. took the old guard by surprise. They | H. A. Lienhardt on Golf strect. The {0t bevond control. Not so Senator % Couzens' demand for a treasury in- | following oificers were clected for the | quiry. The old guard saw that cem- ',“1“‘““"{_ year Erosido f;l\-‘“"“"' :" ing. Couzcns was given a committee arding; fivsl vico-ppesiient, e L gggrantead nof, to investigate. Couzens 1'{’” ““'“‘“ S A . Adent, | Gimply “foundered around,” as he clson Mann; secretary, Mrs. I 50y " 1is committes blocked ail his ldwin; treasurer, Mrs, Leonard | {moves. e wasn't a trained investi- FFox; chairman of the membersi® | gator, anyway. So he hired a speclal- committee, Mrs. N. . Mann; chair- ‘m Yratals Heney Ta muckiaker of man of the music committee, Mrs, B | yorid tame. Desporate, the old guard | tried to keep ileney oft the job. That | The . Hubert; chairman of the flower committee, Mrs. Clifton Mclienna; chairman of the publicity committee, | Mrse I H, Starkweather. Mrs. B. J. | work cither. Hubert and Mrs, T 1% Damon were | yry Mellon {hreatened to resign. clected delegates to the state federa- | tion of woman's clubs to bé held in | Mcriden in May. GOING TOO ran e It was then that President Coolidge tificd the senate it was “going be- | fiss Mildred Mann of Tobbind ) ooy e jaw” and it was his “duty | avenue will spend thig week-cud m\w toslst 1 ew York. ! GOT TO STOP A play entitled “Btily's Bungalow’ " 3 » Tt's as if the accused (meaning the will be given by the Newington " Christian Endeavor society -in the | 0!d guard and not the president per- | JOnllh\ got up in any grand Jury room when the testimony began to | Moody of Golt | Scare him, and said it had got to stop. Mr. Moody will attend the fifth annual conference on administrative prob- lems in sccondary school commercial | cducation, Mr, anfl Mrs. J. C WHEELER'S INDICTMENT The insurgents are trying to look the old guard up with Senator Wheels er's indietment in Montana, It's sig- | nificant that the senate voted to in- vestigate, not Whecler, but the grand Manie 3 lub Jury which indicted him, to sce if the olnq‘; 0)_‘,t:::fl ‘;‘l:}fiset ‘:l‘u:::l:‘}" :';:’:: indictment was a move to discredit Sl » Damon was award- | the Daugherty inquiry, in which od first m_" : Mrs. M. J. Shonts sec- Wheeler has been a leader. ond, and Mrs. W, J. Sorrow, con-| | solation, Mrs, Frank B, Rau entertained the PLEASING THE PACKERS 1t takes a civil service examination to get a job in the packers' and stock- vards' division of the agricultural de- | partment, but nobody can pass who | doesn’t suit the packers, ex-Secretary Lyman of the national board of farm organizations assures the house com- mittee on the agricultural departs | ment's cxpenrnturet. Mr. and Mrs. Jopathan Hart of ompson street have returned from a trip to Washingten, D, C Doane is confined to her Frederick street by illness, | Mg, I home on Mrs, William Kinner of Golf street attended a luncheon in Meriden last Saturday. IpARCEL PO Postmaster General New says an at- | tempt's being made to get pareel post Ar, and Mrs, Clarence Barrows M;rnh-! so high it will be cheaper to Willimantic were guests of Mr, and | nd by express, = | Miss Mildred Goodale of Newing- | fon Center spent last week-end visit- | ivg friends in Hol Mrs., Capln cclebrated her $2nd birthday last friday by entertaining fricnds at the home of her daughter, Mrs, D, K, Perry, o STRONG LANGUAGE Discrimination against Japan in proposed new immigration rulcs has brought from thg Japanese ambassa- |dor a warning of "“grave conse- quences” an expression seldom used diplomatically except as a hint of war, | though probably it jsn't meant quite |80 strongly in this case. s | Miss Stevens, art instructor at the Normal gchool, is spending the Kas- ter rccess at her home in Vermont. The Dawes commission, trying 1o | straighten German finances, has re- portad. The alites wanted 35 bitlion dollars damages, “We can't pay any- th!n." moaned Germany. “Yes you says the commission, “Tlirst, age all you've got—roal estate, agriculture, industries, everything. With the money raised thus and a honors in the spelling contest ‘*"n miilion-dollar 1oan (probably Am- went to Linnea Westman and the |erica will have to put up halt of it) speaking contest was won hy Iwnnl\\nu start & bauk, to fssue real Herding, with Evelyn Sorrow a cl086 | currency. That will enable you te puy | running expenses and about 27% mil- lions in damages the first year, Ina decade you'll be up to 623 milllons gunually, There'll ba a neutral coms« mission to watch things; whenever it I's Wooden and Replaced One dhe | vy ‘Germany's hard up this vear, Testator Lost in the War, nw allies will have to walt, ¥rance Elizabeth, J., April 17.~When | may keep a few soldiers in the Ruhr, 8 Harry Smith of 661 North avenus, [ but musta’t meddie in """""’“l Sgwm Westfield, died, the wooden log given |are thie plan will be accepted to him by the government for the | 2 joss of his won log at St. Mihiel on | Noah, 1924 Sopt. 18,1918, will be scnt by parcel | alifax, Nova Scotia—A passenger ry An- on the Cunarder Eaxenia, which re- : |cently docked here, brought a small Noah's ark wilh him, 1le had (wo goosn, two ducks, two owls, cight dif- I ferent kinds of cage birds in pairs and a pair of white mice. HAIR STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY Millions Use 1t = Few Cents Mrs, E. J. Skinner returned last evening from a three monthe’ trip te California and the northwest. At the Parcnts and Teachers' meets ing held in Newington last evening, | WILLS HIS LEG TO MELLON, drew W, Mellon. Alan Bruce Conlin, attorney for Smith, made public the contents of | the war veteran's will yesterday Conlin said Smith resented the a tion of the government in reducing enty-cighth in the doctors | then | “mith was with the and was wounded fight at St Mihicl. Army amputated the limb and since he has had three artificial legs. SOMERVE 2 SLAYER DEAD, Fellows, Who Killed His Wife, Sue- cumbs to Self-Inflicted Wound. omerville, N. J Martin of Cranbury 1o the ity jail yesterday after he ! had been questioned in connection | the shooting and Yilling last | night of Mre. Andrew Tellows by her husband at the home of her mother on Vairview avenus, East Someriiile Vellows died this morning in the | Somervilie hospital of a bullet wound in the head, inflicted by himself as | he sat in an automobile A mils from | hore in which he fled from the scene of the murder. Martin was arrested after he was . April 17 —MHarry | wa¥ committed Buys Jar at Drugstore with with Vellows the night before, ! denied that he was in the car r the shooting. ut h i or afie ! efore FRECKLES: Pon't Wide '"wm With a Veil: Te- move Them With Othine— Double Mrength, This proparation for the removal of freckies i8 80 successful in removing | recklos and giving & clear, beautifal | amplexion that it 1s seld under guar- | antes 1o refund the money if it fabs. | & Don't hide your freckles under a. peoced &%t an ounca of Othine and re-|any & fven the first few ap- plications mid show & wonderful improvement, some of the lighter | freckies vamishing entirely. | to ask the drusgist for th Miine: # is this e money-back guar- | obstinate . sham- air stazs combed ail Aay in yle vou like. “Hair-Groom” is a dignifizd combing cream which gives| that natural gloss and well-groomed | effert to your hair—tHat final touch 10 good dress both In business and on | social occasions. “Hair-Groom™ s sreaseloss; al grow thiek, lustrow 1 Bew sv, harmful imitations. - ey them. sure le st t s sold on #if. | final markets. | (Pederal | tin, American hny stor Male quartet. Four-minute digest of | \}] International Sunday school lesson for| e . “ Corns Vanish mm VOICESIN T”E AIR Sunday, April 24. Talk, Late important . news buylletins, Official Central Standard time, KDKA (Westinghouse —East Pittsburgh.) WBZ (Westinghouse-—Boston Yhursday, Aprill?, p. m.—Dinher musie, 6:30 p. m.—Dinner music. p. m.—Music talk, 0 p. m.—Bedtime story for ¢ hdJle,. 7:40 p. m.—Concert and baritone. p. m.—Dinner eoncert. p. m.—Feature, ». m.—Wendell Hall p.m,—Market reports. . m,—Farm program. p. m,—Concert. Arlington time signals. by soprano w | (Strawbridge and Clothier—Philadel- | phia.) | 6 p. m.—"Sunny Jim.” 0 p. m.—Dinner dance, 0 p. m.—Concert orchestra. . m.—Musie talk ‘ 7 p. m.—Mark Fisher and his or- | 30 p, m.—~Bedtime story. chestra. Concert. Spm Mecting of the Public- | dio corps. | 8:30 p. m.—Talk. | 9 p. m.—Lenten Cantata Calvary Y1010 p.om- ‘mphooic da All Hurting Instantly (Westinghouse—Springfield.) \x m.—Dinner music. Meeting of Doy Scout Ra- to rid their feet oi com nr should you sisk infection of * ¢ when n is compl ps of “Gel en the corn loosens £ off with never a twinge of 2. Lawrencs & Go., Chicago, WOMEN! DYE OLD THINGS NEW Waists Dresses Kimonos callcus pest a slip of your ra d c warlie Kerr rehestra, and his wWGI Radio and Rescar | nd ord Hillside, .\h 6:30 p. Closing 6:45 p. m.—Children's bedtime | reports. lLive slock m t reports. story. { Agriograms. Boston police reports. 7 to T:10—Joska DeBabary's or-| 7 p. m.—Mecting of the Amrad Big chestra, { Brother club, 7:10 0 yde Deerr's or:hq.g.z 7:30 p. m—Tve tra. Talk. (2) Musicale. 7:20 to 7:30—Joska DeBabar; song hits. BERLIN HALL T0 HAVE EXHIBITION CONTESTS Meriden Amatcurs Will Do Their Stuft in Squared Circle Next Tuesday Evening Meriden amateur boxers will furnish {the action that spells success at the Torester “simon pure” bouts in Ber- lin next Tuesday night, it was an- nounced last night. Ten Meriden boys, with the possible addition of | two more, have been signed for the revival of the sport in the nearby community. Young Leonard, sheik of Main and Colony strects, is goinz through a three-round exhibition with Young | Firpo, n\ao of this city. Westinghouse—C §:02 p, m.—News, financial and oh Corps £8.) market 8 p. m.—Talk. (48] Popular ing pr ) (5) it Sweaters Skirts Coats Draperies Ginghams Stockings Diamond Dyes m.--Sport talk. m.—Talk on Finance and nnrkeu 8 p. reading. $:20 p. m.—Musical program. m.—Twenty minutes of good WCX (Detroit ¥ree Press—Detroit.) 6 p. m.—Dinner concert. §:30 p, m.~—Ford Motor band. woman ean dye or worn, faded thing has never dyed before. color at drug store, tint any old, wiP S (Gimbel Bros.—Philade!phia.) 5 p. m~Harold Leonard’s Red 1.—Market reporis. B»dtlme stories and rolt —Lenten services, m.—Address. m—"Phila, Music Pa- fip | (Palmer School of Lh(rox\rntlc—bl,- vénport, Yowa.) Tuesday ni;ht and were a traction, On the rest of the card are the lowing: Young Pedro and Young Cos- | mo Kid Fitzyoung and Young Cirillo, | Noah Kaplan and Jackie Pilkington. Kaplan is donning the gloves with Young Alix o} Southington, while the yvounger Pilkington takes on Tony Lentine, of Yalesville, There is a possibility thaj Jolinny Dawson and Kid Gade, who fought a close battle as a part of the West Iind program, will be rematehed, T1f this comes throvgh there is action al guaranteed §n this affair of the leath- | | er mittens, { The local boys appearing in Berlin p. m.—"Jack Rabbit Stories.” have been requested to he at the 7:80 p. m~="Pop Questton Game.” | Acorn club rooms on Cook avenuc | 45 p. m.—Boprako. Sunday afternoon at 2 a’clock for final | “Soclallam.” [ instructions. Others who 130 p. m.—Organ fecital, take part in the coming fistic S) p. m.—~Male quartet, also asked 1o pe y. st 1" 40 p. m.~Danee program, e M HOMER WINS 1OR PENY, 62, WRO (Radio Corp of Americe—Washing-| ton, D. C.) 10: '6 ». m.—Recital., 11:15 p. m~—~Orchestre, fole 6:30 p. m.—Sandman’s visits 6:80 p. m,—~Sport news and weath- er forec Tpom ducationa! Jecture. p. m.—Crchestra program, Waz solian Nall-—New TYork City.) 0 e & Teach Your Children To Use Cuticura Whether it is an annoying rash, irritation, cut or wound Cuticura will soothe +nd assist in_healing. First bathe with Cuticura Soap and, Dry and anoint with ent. Cuticura Tale Circuit Hit With Bases 1ull Deats Lehigh. Phitadelphia, April run by Allen in the with the bases full, al Penn ite fifth straight ol ot A poto year. Penn dofeated Leh m.—Piano recital, | ~ N el p. m.=The Lee Ilouse Trio, ,‘on‘l”':::u;‘l;: ln',‘ ]‘m‘ el 50 p. m.—~Kaster Oratorio, . the fourth in ) Aplkrd nd was forced * “0? Philadelphia.) | 507 IR e r—Phitadelphia) | {IWE Wy of hiing, e \ T D his firet three Lrips to the pl 9:65 p. m.—<United Btates naval ob- | oim AT T LR 1 a#crvatory time signal. N wroke into the hit columr 16:02 p. m—United States weather | ",'\':“0”",':, n“,“,“ R e forecast. that traveled almost as fa Alten's WEAR | and scored the last two rune for Penn. . | Long allowed only three hita in five (American Telephone and Telegraph | ...\ :_ In the fifth he was r ved Co.—New York City.) | by Williams, who allowed two hits in | tour inninge. 7 to 12 p. m.--Mid-week services, — Sport talk: Talk; Concert; Columbia| Recorders; Contralte; Metropoiitan | Male cholr; Vincent Lopes and his or-! \ 17 cond day A ome ~~ChiMren’s hour, innir . m.~Talk on Motoring. . m.—Dance program, yoste viet FAHOUS OLD TONIC STOPSSPRINGFEVER Tfi" E is no better. spring tonig than Gude's Pepto-Mangan. A{ this time of the vear, everybody neede something to enrich the biood and tone up the system. 1f you ere beginning to feel listiess and exhausted, get Gude's right away and beginto get the benefit of its won derful strengtbening, cnergizing qlll|- ities. It contains the iron your blo needs and the heaith giving invigors ating elements to put you in fine trim for apring and summer. At your drugy gl both liquid and tablet (nrm Frée Tableh b < I i ("r Popto-M: 4 for free Pacl . el *53 Warren Sk, N | for In (Jobn Wanna singied on te and iy twice, is SSRREANERAREES “wwo) ‘paefiry ‘00 NOLITHYD & SWVITUA 3HL chestra, v 3. J. Ereiteni hmfl t Gude's Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher T A A B S W6 Telephone Co.~Buffalo, N. RS T B ') YOO U SWEREAL "!'I’O Farerin 'owo EiaiiCR'Y sanw12ds pawv g 430 SWONIA ad Telegraph | v | | 6 p. m.—Chamber musie recital, | 7:80 p. m.—Digest of the das's news, Industrial Employment buile \\l!\ State Theater York City.) Y p. m-Wigwam ciub erc (loen's Bldg. FOR SALE ITALIAN ™ tra. 10 p. m.—S8panish program. 11 p. m.—Planist, banjoist 11:10 p. m.—Roseland dance or- chestra, 130 g m.—Wells and Iain. 11:40 p. m.~Tener. WNAC (Shepard Stores— Boston, 6:30 p. m.—Dinner dance $ ». m.—"The Hidden Tdol” 19 p. m.—Dancers club. 15 AND QUER We have for sale Halian Bees with Mives and yearly lalinn Queens, And also hunting fe- male puppics. viouy sind svyro p1 W PP NOWAT V’l‘anA.m‘l‘llM. ll SumERRERNRNONG Apply to Polish Orphanage, Mase) | WAAM e CHILDREN CRY FOR «“The Crrstal fer” ~Juvenils concert plan- | The Best of € tion Pictures.™ £:15 p. m.—Spanish seprane. $:30 p. m.—Margulies Trie. 8:45 p. m.—~“Vour Happy dera” ? p. m—B: 9415 p. m.—“My Opinion of C Cutrent | Books.” #:50 5. m.—Fritzi 1eston #:45 p. m.—Harpist. 10 p. m.—Merling dance orchestra. 10:50 ». m.—1jric tenor. 10:45 p. m.—Sterling dance orches- ra. 5 pom— urrent Meo- | Wigh- 1 | - N MOTHER := Fletcher’s C-n oria is a pleasant, '\-\mflf: s Sube tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and 1)n|lrm all ages. e el ke mnend it { | WHAS 1 (Courisr Journal and Loulsville Times | To avoid imitations, always look for the signature lirectjons on each package, iy sicians everywhere rec —Louisille, Ky.) H g " £ ? p. m.—One hour cencert l

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