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Bringing home forcibly the fact crime docsn't pay, and that proper environment has much to do with moulding the a youps otherwife known cnee man, is at t life of boy, amous e Ly- is going crook ceum w over big. gram ompanying of the season’s topnotcher scnts Baby I' , and an g in “The Law Forblds,” a drama of love, the divorce courts and roman For an old turn to t liam ¥ Forest.” this act wd Saturday —is to re- n in the Wil- hursday, Iriday favorite-——Tom ck—*"Monna Vanna. y ing, dramatic and romantic, sessing a me t pos- hat is compel ilent ex thlic in a D PALACE that favor- modern aunthor, ades inte nifiggnee when com- pared with the plot of “Lilics of the * a First National picture which day engagement at the Palace theater Sundd its stor involves sexen women and four in f intricate love affairs, the Fiel 1 rom the stag ‘LILIES OF “The eternal t te device of nsig an a four for “Lilies of John 1 iccess by William Hurll itnres Corinne Griffith and Conw arle. The other 1 I portrayed Sy Myrtle Stedm was aracters Breamer, 1 ott, Craus- Murray, 1 11, kdith I ard, hy \ e Thursd Touble “Hoodman with Gladys and Walte ' a tale I Da Two Burned to Death in Iire in I‘C\ds Residence 4 Miss 1. e MO whose tterson, nurse, and s not been learned, ith carly today here was destroyed body was and the identity were burned to when Ly five, found in man's rear of the house ind in the body was WINS GOLY Pasadena, Cal, Paul M, Hunter, Annandale won the Southern California golf championship here feating Willie Hunter holder, 2 and 1 in the of match play. e April 2 = Dr, goll club, amatenr yesterday, des 1 titles tinal 36-] s TONIGHE & WEDNESDAY One of The Best This Year “LILIES OF THE FIELD” A Powerful Ste Mother Loye y of True With Corinne Griffith : and Conway Tearle s~DOUBLI VEATURES “HOOPMAN BLIND” And Walter Heirs and Jacque- line Logan, In “SINTY CENTS AN Houm” LYCEUM TONIGHT AND WED. “THE LAW FORBIDS” with BABY PEGGY Also Added Attraction “JIMMY THE TRUSTY” Ex-Convict Thars, Fri,, Sat. TOM MIX AND MONNA VANNA Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this column are that | sllis _ A A O l'!“lm " Illll i i r&of S the respective amusement compuny, t ¢ : : [4 : : E GOOD An ex vaudeyilie ing offered cdnesday. BILL AT CAPITOL. good bill of and photoplays is now t the Capitol tonight and The Keith show s silly Arlington & Co. in kes Wil Mapipen,” a comedy ith a cast of four p< that is wal laug rom the start to Ar on is no other famous Billy Arlington fwme u:v-l star of “The Gol- which played 8o success- Bil a come obo type, a part s 1n his vaudevi he 18 ever and is capably as- nor Arlington, Ch Joseph Ward. Oth 150 big hits include y in a neat and clever that showed plenty agilit in performi stunt rec and ceive “D'Yer Wanna Fig jonal battle which ends with the complet I n Groucl r funny and their clever act containg good many - laughs and bite Lunice Miller & offer a fine dance novelty that shows in a va- danc sinal with Miss Miller, sted by & male partner and pianist. The other s are up to the Capitol standard of enee. The photoplay feature s Norma Talma in her lat- e Song of Love,” a romantic Algeria. Keith | ! of asons. acts Ituby acrial of grace and Iy sensational Ryan we 1 raylor and 0. ac pre ost tale of Atlantic United m than cargo shipped the the Ships niying between Pacific ) t ordinarily hund the tot and of States two-tifths of through the A Gleamy Mass of Hair “Dander does \Wonders for Any Girl's Hair a front room. nhing and sten your “Danderine” The your liately ap- thick and heavy—a sparkling with omparable 1 luxuriance, fying the 1 “Dan. and stimulating thick, long g out and ing your brosh wi 1 brush jtt hair, lo gh your You up and twic imme amy hair, lite and po softness, freshnes While derine” beaut air is also toning cach single hair to grow and strong. Hair s dandraff disapp and youthful your Tonight, Keith Vaudeville featuring BILLY ARLINGTON ——in “Mistakes Will Happen rirRce & l-\\.\ ROY & RUBY EUNICE MILLER & ©O. OTHER BIG ACTS Korma Ta*madge The Song of Love THUNS, — FRIL — SAT. NIBE'S ENTERTAINERS 9 — MUSICIANS — 9 s be- ! of wit; | fean planist, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924, DEATH OF BABY i #:00—~"The Political S8ituation Washington Tonight,” l 15—Concert. —Time signals ‘ {orecuu 2 stipation lays you and weather Don’t take chances with constipa- tion! This terrible ailment can send poisons into your system which may Joad to serious diseases. The longer those poisons accumulate, the more davgerous they become. Begin at once to free yoyr system from them. Fat Kollo“’n Bran, If eaten regu- Jarly, it is guaranteed to relieve the most. chronic cases of constipation, or ro! ey, T Brooklyn's daring bobbed-hair bandit, | i e :fi,‘x'f_l‘:v'“ti":“;i’:\"';m inf known now as plain Cella Cooney,| testing function maturally and regu- surrendered without a fight here Sun-| jarle_gor Kellogg's Bran acts cx- day night because “the death of my| aatly as natfire acts. It makes forever baby somehow softened my heart,” unnocessary the use of habit-forming Are She said lLefore officers started for drugs and pills. New York with her and her husband | Killoss 'k Bran oooked ana kiwns vesterday. bled, has proved suceessful when all Cornered after having been trailed eise has failed. This is because through 13 states in her dash to find Kellogg’s is ALL bra Doctors solitude and a haven of seafety in which to give birth to her child, the | siender, 20-year-old gungirl exhibited | o ot vs e mt e v, | GADINAL BATES STARIS - ON LAST LAP OF JOJRNEY drawn revolvers, she halted the offi- cers as thew swept into their quarter Of for Cherbourg to Take Steamer That Will Bring Him Back to in a rooming house and coldy com- New York $VOICES INTHE AR § FTIPVTITIIIIIIIOPT KDKA | (Westinglhouse—East Dittsburgh.) | | SOFTENED HEART This Is Explanation Given by Bob Haired Bandit WIAX (Union Trust Co.—Cleveland, Ohio) | 7:30 p. m.~~Bedtime n!or) Cartoon w talk, Playlet, “Phitts.” Roprlno‘ | soles. Baritone solos. Dance orches- tra. . m.—Dinner concert. . m.—Address. s bulletins, . m.—Marlket reports. m.—Feature. p. m.—'"The Contemporary Some Guaranteed Novels."” . Wa7 (Acolian Hall—New Yeork City) Jacksonville, Fla, April p. m.—=~"Songs.” 7:20 p. m.—Dance music. $:13 p. m,—"The Cost of “Svln!‘n §:80 p. m.—Soprano. 9 p. m— \\'hy Job Seekers. rurn»d Down." p. m.—U. 8. Nary Night, 30 p. m.—Dance muysic. wsB (Atlanta Journal—Atlanta) $ to 9 p. m.—DMeintzer's De Luxe orchestra. 10:45 p. m.—NRainbow orchestra. W (Uchml Free Press—Detroit, Mich.) m.—Dinner concert m.—Red ApNe club, \\II' Bros. . m.—S8ymphony orchestra. m Market reports, ~Bedtime stories and Adver- “Insect Pests and Plant Diseases. World Market Survey, p. m.—DBedtime story. . m.—Coneert, 35 p. m.—Arlington time signais. 9: WBZ (Westinghouse—B Leo Reisman ensemble. . m.—Orchestra, . m.—Concert by soprano. KY \\ (Westinghouse—Chicago.) promised with the promise not to sheot if they held their fir She told how her 2g-year-old hus band, Edward Cooney, had hegged her to let him shoet her to save her trom capture and then Kill himself, but observed, smilingly: “We couldn’t quit that way Babe Died Saturday. Mrs, Cooney became a mother in a| hospital April 11, 10 days after she and her husband attempted to hold up the Brooklyn plant of the National | Biscuit company, during which the company cashicr was shot and sef-| Ao fously wounded, The baby, a girl, WHAS o rday d s or- | (Courier-Journal and Louisville Times | :.léf‘t:?n!gs“l: Ahy aud was buried (he —Loulsville, Ky.) ! Both made explicit confessions of a acore of New York robbories and each | gyed and vigorous after his fortnight's assumed Dblame for the shooting Of reyt gt gan Remo. He boarded the the cashier, which is expeeted to pro«|ysap ‘train for Cherbourg with an duce a charge of attempted m“r\hr\alml step and settled down smilingly HTHL them In addition to robbery g enujoy the beauties of the country- and grand lacceny, | side on the way to the port Cooney declared that hn was the “o",mm‘ audritiart Srdib i R wm\l_m say farewell in the name “If 16 hadn't been for me, Edward | French clergy, He wors the tra- ST aveigene arainnt 1l van ‘”m‘\)ll(mml shovel hat adorned with kiiaetotiatlithiel traubia HGUnaver braid and a long cassock, his attirc | did any of the shooting. Joonsbasting anarply L with foitk Walted axtradition Hayes' smartly cut black overcoat and oth walved extradition modamy derk The Cardinal displayed fiv nted 1'rench in talking with his istinguished fellow prelate and the | young Ttalian pricst representing Papal Nuncio Certti, who Is absent from Paris, The Cardinal's party included Me signors Lavelle and MacMahon; tev. Dr. Stephen J. Donahue vate secretary to the Cardinal; Brady and Arcese and her . van, all of whom were in the & p. mo—"Sunny Am—the Kiddes' | Now York, April 22.—Membership | spirits. Itev. James Corrldan pal.” 3 of a new union for which box office | New York remained here, planning to §:30 p. m.—Cencert orchestra and | gmployes of New York theaters re- | visit England. | baseball scores. ceived a charter the first of this month Among those who 7 p. m.~Dance music. has caused the discharge of several wish the Cardinal bon § p. m.-—Annual banguet of INC 4yeater djcket offiecs treasurers, it|John Whalen, Mr. and Philadelphia Credit Men's association. | wax jearned today John Whalen, Mr, and A —— Five men have been discharged | Hughes Kelly, WGR from 13, 1, Keith vaudeville theate - and Tel, and one has been Jismissed and an- LEAVES BEATON & CADWLELL, — other transferred to a leas paying job | ) hamber by the Shubert interést because of the | aigned as moechanical superintend employes’ affiliation with the mnew ! in the Deaton & Cadwell Manufacturs the day's | grganization. Hugh Frayne, American | ing Co. aftor a period of five and onc- Federation of Labor organizer for New half years, York, threatencd union reprisala, “They're not going to got anay with In the Spring Take Celery King it without a fight,” he i, 30 p. m—Coneert orehestra lvr\\ a eup and drink it ¢ KAHN FINALLY LANDS | 8:30 p. m.=Variety entertainment. | Plays in Honest-to-Goodness . Jazz other night for three weeks, Tt cleans 10:30 p. m.=~Dance orchestra. | Young son of 'the system-—is good for stomach and e —— | liver and its regular use hanishe CUTTING JAP NAVY o ¢ Tokio, April 1,.~=(Correspondence of noger Wolte| Pmplea, clcans wb WIS ahn, son of Mr, and Mrs, Otto 14, ™Akes you teel fit the Associated Prese).~The navy :;( ce has announced completion of its :rnzmm-nr personnel r':Aucnfm une- l\nhn finally has become a working You'll nk'r.- it=the chil hy‘ o Jdertaken in eonnection with the limi- part of the jazz orchestra bearing his and _|)u- cost Is next to nothing . tation of armaments under the Wash. | name which he recently helped form Lyveryone needs a spring tonic, ington naval treaty, Over the 1two and which now part of a Broadway | vears covered by the program 1040 musical production. officers, 500 Warrant officers and ap-| T!ncss of“a banjo play proximately 13,000 enlisted men have Rgaive young Kahn the chance to play been discharged, in the orchestra and to use the union SO— 1 he took out when the orchestra " ‘a . waa formed. There had been several MRS, CAYER SLEKS DIVORCE | P8 TR e aw supposed 10 Dusiness re Leilia Cayer, through Dunn & Me- | Gaw yur didn't hits. Donough, has brought suit for divorce Mr, and Mre, Kahn in the = sgainet William Cayer alleging mis- 1o see ANd hear their son get conduct and intolerable cruelty, The as A jarz virtueso, 1t was ayers were married January stated he wou'd céntinue as banjoist 1916, and have four children Detween yutil the regular member of the ore the Ages of seven and two years. The | (hestra returns 1o his j plaintiff seeks a decree and the ru- tody of twe children, Frances 6 Stunley 2. [ 1u P P Parvis, April 22.—Patrick Cardinal Hayes of New York, returning home from Rome, where he was elevated to the pirple last month left for C bourg today to hoard the Unit States liner Leviathan, Other passengers o will be Owen D, Young and Henry M, binson, American members re- spectively of the first and second ex- pert reparation committees, and Jack Curley, sports promoter, who has just signed up Georges Carpentier a mateh with Tom Gibbons, Cardinal Hay ar- *hiladelphia) (Gimbel 6:02 p. and market p. m.—Talk on “Astronon to 7:30 p. m.~—Dianer conc to 7:10—Joska DeBabary's m.—News, financial roil the leviatha m.—Police hand. or= 1 p. m.—Orchestra. 7:10 to tra. 7:20 to T:30—Joska DeBabary tra. § p. m.—Musical program: Soprano, tenor, violinist, accompanist, baritone, accompanist, 8:20 p. The Bureau program. §:50 p. m.—Continuation of cal program. 20-——Clyde Doerr's orches- | for ch 30 to 9 p. m.—Agricultural {loid talk, Baritone solos. Late important news bulleting, Official central standard time. Tab- American Farm musi- woc (John Wanamaker—I'hila.) (almer 8&chool of A‘W!irnpracll:—[‘l-' venport, Towa.) news and weather ~Time signal, Weather forecast, :|vn~Spnrl (Geneéral Electrie Co.—Schenectady WNAU N Y (Shepard Stores—DBoston.) ——n ) p. n=—Dinner dance, 6 p. m.—DProduce and stock mar- p. m.—DBoston American mchcs- ket qumallonr news bulleti 6 20 p. m.~—Dinner musie. 5 p.m “Mountains and Mountain Seenery § p. m~—TFarm program. WFI (Strawbridge and Clothier NEW YORK'S THEATERS IN NEW UNION FIGHT Al- ient, un- v»- p. s 10:15 p. he Hasty Pudding.” m.—VYiolinist, pianist, - | Box Ofice Employes Affiliate 1] he pri- Drs Dono- best vhone and Telegra ready Several Have Lost v York City.) 7:30-10:30 p, m.~Daily sport coloratura soprano; weekly diges Cymbalon player; tenor; South Amer. Co.— *hila.) Their Jobs assembled voyage Mrs Mrs wWAAM Ison o, Newark, - were George (L R, N N. 3. | George 700 p. m, tamford instrumental | (Federal Tel. Co.~—Buffalo) m.—Jimmy melody Clark and rtaincrs, $:00 p. m.—Arundel Cotter, talking James A, Parre president of the 1 States Steel corporation, P M—Lyrie tenor, ~—(Comedy monologist, Ted Heffern's syncopators, 30 p. m.—Bob Hchafer and Dave n tngle, ! 9:45 p. h.—American varitone, | 10:00 p, m.~="The Facc on the Bar- room 1'loor,” | 10:15 p. m—-American Warblors 10045 p. m Robert & Williams, John Hill and Ira LaShan, | 11:15 p. m~<Banjo duets, ! e | war (American Nadio and Research Corp. ledford Hillside, Mass,) ™ his Brondway Alderman Charles May has re ent musie re- p. m.-- T '%fi of news, on m.—Digest CRAC 9 (LaPresse—Montreal) 7 p. m.-~Kiddies' stories in French Millionaire at Tast very Orchestra. York, April 6:30 m reports, Iron police reports T P m—Meet Brother club, m.—Evening program rica from Cape Town to the Closing stock trade review, market Boston | P ing of the Amrad Big last nig ‘|\|~|‘n " Weekls 1. Popular song port, were WHAN State Theater Didg. New York City) (Lorw's 22, 0-40 . m.— Alabam clup orches- ol 10 ENLARGE HEBREW SCHOOL tra. 10-10:05 p -Poetms and tions 10:05.10:15 p. m. Geo, Miram Mann, talk on “What the U. & Con- stitution Means to You.” 10:15:10:40 p. m—Orch: 10:40-10:45 p, m.—Binging. 10:45-10:50 p. m.—Singing. 1-10:35 p. M. ~Ringing. 511 p. m.—Singing. . m.—Varied enterfainment m. recita ——— i e RALLIES IN EXCHANGES New Vork, April 22.--Reopening of | Association (o Erect New Building On the toreign exchange markets abroad, réleating the heliday accumulation of buying ogders, today caused brisk ral- liey in Sterling, Vrench and Belglan francs to new high levels for the year, Demand starling adianced more than 5 cent 1o $4.39 at the opening of the | Morris Cohn last evening plans were local exehange market; French francs | wage for \\m | an addition to the Talmud : Corp. o merioa—\Wash. |JmPed 25 polnts to 657 cents and | Toran hullding on Eim street. Sen- ington, 1. C.) e | Deigian exchange moved Up 20 POINLS | (yment was strongly in favor of have " e - o ing the addition constructed and a 00—Children's stories and songs. | committee was appointed to confer " EEZONE” with Max J. U'nkelbach relative sparing plans, Fim Strect < Bstimated Cost of Construction Is $25.000, Unless you see the A.B.l'\.e not getting the genuine by millions and prescribed At & mes of the Hebrew Bchool association presided over by President 15—"Back Alleys of Washington.” | to no—Catholic University Glee club. 30— Ehapespearcan reading. Piano recital, pr Indications are that the «d ns a school hack, leaving 1dditi It is expect ' CORNS lift nght off dton il con Break up that Cold a1 NOW! och for weeks and weeks break it - the stest with WILLIAMS' White Pine, HONEY and Ter You will be stnaved how hie Gine o1 fagbioned remedy ner thet dry tickie in the throat, lessen up ed condition and refleve the hacking cough. A day's uee will usually break up any orlinary cold of Suven fa iame. pos of twenty years thousanés e have considered this nmbm ing preparation s household Easy totake snd pleasant 1o the taste. Dont sccept » substitute. red in the Iabsratories of Wil- Compe: building will be moved room in front e ed that the ad- approvimately 82 ready for use in ”” he sufficiently 6 needs yéars 16 come and accord- precent intentians the enrolls he increased ymber who would like to enroll if now 1 will m yrge Mot of the £ to ment will a there were sufficlent room WARNSE OF l‘. ! l l‘(’l"l!R Gont. Taperts Mvtw Against Tts Vs n Blasting Washington, April 22.—A warning against the “continved use of black blasting powder in the coal mines of the United States” was issued today I by the interior department, which sald | nm“fln in the perfod from 1908 to 1923 black blasting powder or black blasting Doesn't hurt & bit! Drop & Witle powder and dynamite had caused 71 | “Freezone™ on &h aching corn, in- mine explosions with 857 fatalities | stantly that eefn Stops hurting, then Substitution of permissible explo- I!hflrl!y you Nt Kt right off with fin- |sives which have passed fests pre- gem. 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It is made in Battle Creek and is served in individual paekages at the lending hotels and clubs every- where, Ask for it at your restaurant, 1t is sold by all grocers, e —————— CIVIL SUITS BROUGHT Collector Taxes Daniel F. Daly of Dranford, has brought suit against I M. Goldstein of this city to collect £15.18 ged to be duc on real es- tate in Branford since 1919, Alex Malamud, through Saxe, has brought suit for against Cutler, reiurn city Morris D. $50 dam- he it is court Trading Co. , has brought ac- tion John Mack; for H reara and - $200 against Joseph McNumara, Co red Winkle d the pay writ in the city the May. Cooper, Hungerford and Doll & Smith have $100 against Peter florist, The writ is the court the jay of through for sery returnable court first Monday of Kighham Camp, acting brought suit Trolana returnable fourth M is city April, S STOPS RHEUMATIC PAINS—NO MEDICINE TO TAKE talian Physicist 1 Boon to Rheumatic sufferery Discovery of prople in this country victims ot torturing pralsing a new discovercd in Italy, Volta, the well-known sicist for whom the eleetrie vole was named, has discovered a new, and revolutionary treatment for 1theumatism This discovery 19 VOLTA powder which, when yinto the s, has given ime mediate relief thousands of the most porsistent rheumatie pain Unlike intern ften dangerous, the Ihis wbsorption Thousauds o who one rheumatism powder Aessandro italian phy were are now shak sho 1 cases of i remedics, which are Volta powder,is in- d into the blood myriad pores of the feet, 18 due, no doulr, to the fact that the feet contaln over 10 times the number of pores to the square inch as dous any other part of the body markable restiits from v, both in this ¢ vy and in Italy, at the Amerfcan distributors have authorized loeal druggists 1o dispense Volta with an ungualiticd guarantee of 1 of the very first Wil b tend absorhe throug! and rapid have been Volta pows liel from the use kage of ree P funded your moncy sufter from rheumatic pains, Fout or Neuralgla, yourselt to try this treatment, It is and will not cost you do not won- Seiatica, Lumiag: it to setentitic harmiess you ow starti bso! toly vent if relief noeet on dertul reecive 1 box mu The Dickinson Brainerd and ¢ Drug Slore such good Drug Co, the City SAY “BAYER ASPlRlN" and INSIST! r Cross” on f{ablets you are Bayer Aspirin proved safe by physicians for 24 years. package 12 tablets Druggists. boxes of 100 - “Bayer” Also bottles of 24 and Aspitia 1 the trade mark of Bayer Mancfeciute of \mm-mn-m.mm of snlanufll All O“Cedar products carry the broad guarantee —“you must be pleased or else you get your money back.” There’s nothing to lose and much to gain when you ask your dealer for the genuine Odar