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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, “MMM&Q&&SQO&QMOQMQ‘/’AQDO\QQOOCODN&b&M#hDM LA ARAA R AL AL LA ad VOIYT 7 eet f [ d i HE BEST VOICES IN THEAIR L W s e | WoK Lo : Formore than 30years Co.—Buffalo) P, nL—Dinger s esira 9 )!‘.A SEVIC - ® 3 < ; 3 ) p. m.—Digest of the day's - i iy - : BEGIN HERE TODAY |It's so frightfully wet for you to| 8 p. M- hichemn ‘resbyte s ST 2 a Jemcit | . CPIPPCPIIRTTITICTTIIITIII TEEEAEIVY ; el tady e onl ey alielr The masriage of Dolly and Nigel |[Whte o 5 0 cnawer he had| TOM MIX AT LYCEUM WEBB'S ENTERTAINERS, CAPITOL d » p. m-——Musical program. Dretherton proves an unhappy o0 poquceq a penny and taken a ticket | 3 B ¢ sapit oK 1 upper music. When war is declared, Nigel is glad for her, Mary thanked him stam & poal f : ! anc narke to enlist. He leaves Dolly in the | meringly. e Vi el e ta r ers Harry Webb ' t ews ctin WsB eure of his friend, Mary Furnival.| ghe was really very thankful. She | BSing nearly blasted : ) Enter rs, & gregatior 130 p. -Chi progia t Journal—Atlanta, Ga.) Nigel is killed in action and Dolly | jad dreaded turning out again into | Euilyg over s — arrics an old sweetheart, Robert the wet night. | Misx, i % 1 The act lives up to ¥, 8 Musics enterta Durham. Dolly and Robert =ail for ~ He was a nice-lobking young fel eiting sveni ine ily sy ts it 1 fiftere m | Quee t America, leaving Mary in Dolly’s fiat. \,,,“ He lowered his paper and by at we Lyceu < 5 the 1 1l ave beer [ T ic 2ra 10:4 m.—Music by the Rain- When Nigel's older brother, David, | gan to talk. . i Sstedl en hes T Tering ow orchiestra. calls to_sec Nigel's widow, Mary Is |~ He said that the weather was too | FAON W3 o 3 rom start to fin- - — ushamed to tell him of Dolly’s mar- awful for words. He asked if she WCAP riage. David mistakes Mary for his had far to go. ~When she told him | cake and Potomuc Telephone Prother's wife and asks her to come |the road, he said that his own desti Washington, D. ) to live at Red Grange with him and yation was not a great distance away T:50 p. m.—"Sparks fyom the Po-'his aunt, 45 from it, litical Wheel.” Mary had visited Red Grange for| “I'm in rooms,” he explained. “Not 8:15 p. m.—Special musical pro- @ day with Nigel, during David's ab- rad rooms, either, considering T only sence. She loves the place and longs | pay twenty-five shillings a week.” | Recommended by Physicians and M Wendell Hall, baritone, to 80 there to live for awhile. Mary smiled; she found his frank- | Nurges e verywl heal m.—Dance nusic. ness cngaging. \ here to and pre- ass scenes P i favd In “Bite ot Dis K m.—1 1 S I e T T T T Wil thing, this boat being lost, | tect the skin of Infants and Children e ¥ il ¥ tidicu tecee 2 Sisters WEI * il i fs't it2” he said again, utter a mo- | There's No!iin;Lilull.All&u;im sweep ¢ sion pathos and S A o0 5-12:30 3 i rasiridge and Clothicr—Dhila,y | Just for that one short day spent nent, in a shocked voice. He indi- | urge of elemental | 5 Harry,” @ skit, and o n 3 ¢ 1 2} g there with Nigel she had been so | cated the folded paper on his knee, “I haven't heard anything about | < 2 1“‘,,5 ;\'”"jl!"\» ] am | e ita of Xaud 3 : rano 6 “Sunny Jitn—the Kid- happy—so very happy. Even now, T I o ] & Xb it S g : * 0 Beldom i a grir ind | o it though it was three years ago, she it said Mary 1 haven’t seen an ¥ and e I Irama z 3:30 p. m.—oncert orchestra and 1 but to close her eves to see the | €YENINg paper. ] “It's the Multane—she Schoolho “Lucretia Lomi sor Jealous Hushands rst : l i S i1 Liouse andithe: belt ot troes and was bound | opens Monday. itional pieture, which is the feature ¢ . A wonderful aloping lawns for Duenos Ayres—rammed by a | YR ek t i theater, a. m.—Tenor, ] David held out his hand. tramp steamer in a fog or something AS N[] [;UUNTRY Heavy Damage Is Done " t bpened a three days engag \taievic cphione and Telegraph | “Write and tell me when you have l*';"@(;l"m"»‘ flrell‘“‘“‘vr.‘ ()‘"Nfl!" vet, v Fir Tnent ¥ It was produced by 2 : ‘0.—New York City). made up your mind,” he said, | bu ey say hardly anyone was PN By Fires in (l\cslme M. C. L and directed by M > - 2 kst ’ Her fingers shook in his kind, |Saved.” Cheshire, Conn., April 25.%-A for- - cur from Mr, Levee's orig A m—Toally sport falk: x¥lo- | friendly grasp. She knew that al.| Mary was staring at him, white- She Appeflls to CO“H 0[ Maglle 85t fire belleved to have start “ from | story L N riiner cOliEf : 'he Happiness Boy ready she wished to make up her ;-?:r“:r:my it e e breok s an ORI aEALS M gt it 4 Waorld Mutual Instrumental Trio, and | mind, knew that she would sacrifice | S : | r N [ last night over an area of about 1 I Ben Alexander is t as their 7:40 p. m.—Market reports i v‘,]\"z”r‘é:gm‘:dfi?-gl:.u»k n'.]'r-n"' ;‘:f'"shl: ‘ 0l hatlons acres into Prospect and gave firemen son, Othegs in the supporti m- 00 p. m.—Radio Boy Scout 1 g R 14 gt tall NI w0 iiow, ard presents | and citizens & nine hours’ fight before pany am Don Marion, George § ing Royalists Abhsent From Iy he went away, leaving, her ;flone‘ ‘ ft was finally brought under control. | yann ily Fitzroy, Bu 3 Can T} u iy ) Geneva, April 25.—"The man with- 1t ; nann, K zroy, Bull ! 10 p. m.—Coucert. ! he Reconstruction Talks once more. lr:mr:’r:“]L);;;:l.?,‘ux _many sec and 7. thinbis Davis ; m.—Arlington time signals \pril 23, e pro-Taps. | Al day ong the torment of what!| {out a country,” or fn this. case a o Mietoha of this distsict - \ D A ith the strking . ex. |she wanted to do haunted her; she | woman, actually has come before the B R i damid ool ot b 1 PEATURES AT PALACE : . tie Citorhn afiteanian | %oen rmlnx’l herself weighing up the | lcague of nations. estimated at this time, 2> blaze 2 1 T ind,” the famous stag (Westinghou ield 0 Apponyi, have been conspic {‘"l(:],l“I‘-I.‘;\‘p:;‘nl::;lt:[ Jiseoies LA [ A woman whose property in France swept through Brooksvale and up the | pla sir Henry Arthur Jones and 6:00 p. m.—Dinuer conc Jus by their abscnce from the league sl S \’vho AT was sequestrated during the war ap- side of the mountain and down again ' ywiison Barrett, which reigned thirty 100 DL " »f nations hearings ding the pro- | (12 T8 ol”e I:" Serg il . | pealed to the world court at The totally destroying large tracts of tim- (.oee avo ns the crowning medodra- 3 the Red Grange had ever known hins | Hugue, stating that France labels her ber land, No buildings were in the .40 achjevement of two 10 time story after his marriage in London, And \ aa Gerinan, but that Gevmany refuses fire area. A patrol was kept at the thoee knomn to the diy e kit ighy s R = . , 1o recogn her as a national, The v : . ; Arlington tin T abiar betbre lengne commis- | 12011y had never been a girl to make world court passed the problem scene throughout the n came 1 . rlorions 1 . m.—Chamber musiec, ) g™ gradigprmins ®" | friends; she had dropped almost en- 4 il t = 2 task d i < sion. Count Andrassy and the extreme | o0 50 700y an own set when she | the woman's recourse to justice up to place to enjo ; ud the o « umph. It returned vin the motion KYW, JLIOUAING BYDNDEECH: m!": "“::."‘C lib- | arried, in the hope that Nigel's [ the. |\l;.fl‘l'l ’ ocial-d ; cirele would take her up. When she | Conditions, arlsing from the wai picture sere 1 first presonta- estinghouse—Chicag ! 4 . tion here wi itnessed by a larg 2 i il FERADEANDIELIN * | found that such a hope was vain, she probably have Disoed masy pereons {n andience at the Palace theater, Whe ( par o ALY a seerct ballot SyStCIN a5 0¢ troubled to create &' world | Shin s, PORICion, 98 thas uNy. ate b righreeibite 810 I i W : ctions, broader snffrage, and BT CFC | | debarved from all existing legal tribu- TONIGHT AND SATURDAY All the drama, all the pathos Lfiniier) | Other s of their political plat- 1= g pg now ghe was on the other side | : i or theh a G S FEATURE BILL even the delieate Mttle bits of humor e I~ o' be » B. of the world, She might never come | | ie legal lights of the league admit BIG DOUBLE FEATUR 45 p.m bedt ) | there is involved in such cases a de- niul of justice, The solution appears that mada®he old stage plax such a : s : back, and even if she did-—well, she 00 p. m.—Dinner concert e R e : s big succoss ave retained in the motion B b, 10 =dosk. DEBAArY'S OF BUFFALOES IN YURKON was no longer Mrs. Nigel Bretherton. | ettt S Sdtire 3 Colohikan, Alsska, April 8 “And ¢ at!" oL e y = o bo the elaboration of an interna pictire 5 ! { Cirestra Ketehikan, — Alaska wri 5 And I loved him best!" SHIE. WAS SURPRISED AT HER | jonal convention by which st Walter Hiers' new Paramount ple- |20 s T iocira arahcatim Vule from the Yuken ter Mary hugged that knowledge tight ATIC . oution by witich staves sux ) ture, “RixtygCents an Houp" was » Delabury's o Who mushed into Ketehikan dis- to her heart when she lay awake at = "'l“]" "“‘“'I“ ‘°‘l"""b" ”'"“‘d"f de abury's or ing for themselves the conditions shown with ®gratifying results at the gL triet recently were optimistie about night, torn with conflicting emotions, - | under whieh their nationality is auto lnee theater last evening, Jacque- | CEE Aldnigit rovue {the importation of huftaloes from | She felt as if her heart were fight- i f line Togun, featured us leading wom b Fwatnwright Park, Alberta, to a game |ing her conscience—her heart that ‘!‘nvrr_i. horrified. ., | matically or may voluntarily be &« Bl aared. Wouan Saus E0, A Wex proscrve in central Yukon, They pre- ' longed to go and do this thing, and he Muitane! Ob, g5 ek sure?™ quired or lost. The guestion raised by ) ppring; SUES il (Detrolt Kres Prems.~—Detioit.) ] hat within @& few years the | her consclencs which would not let| Ii® looked up quickiy, distuayed. the German woman does not lie with Macterlinek's wur days Y Betty Comp etroit ¥r v ' A uftalocs would be as|Fer give in, “1 say, do you know anybody on jn the competency of the league cove Famous Drama on, 1« Tully Marshail} . o T ; fitable to the Yukon as the roin- CHAPTER ity ".. awfully y.' 100k for yant, and it scems plan, say the legui Stupandons Produ will be sce Stranger.” Brihudotdil ey itry has become to northern A Chance 1 yourself, experts, thut e league only can acl History of /b S B OGCH DS She rose, after a pless uight, | 11e put the paper into her nerve-. through the initiative of a atate, - SIES OVER AUTO CRASH Wiz b o ith a splitting headache, It was '||‘!:r)1'1’1‘v‘|"]; :‘::lt“:j;.-|;-u\n(1;:\“.‘v:' ’I:‘v“r’r,v - Also L T CRUSOE raining and cold; the whole world {VeryUi Balkan Armamenls Ll ted , & MeDonough, acting olian Hall—New York City.) Aed dre 1 a ing. 1t TOM MIX, In Mrs, Agnes Ripple of this city 1 ! y April 25.-Miss looked dreary and depressing. wy . t ‘ e, 2 tend it to me. 1 " 2 " 1 " was one of those days when one feels | v Bul SEYES OF THE TOREST justituted suit for 8200 ot TSt Purner s aceepted an assign- W% one of thowe dava whew one T | yiq gheyed in troubled voice. Oue By Bulgarian Newspaper alnst Gu tomunn of Derfornance )t to act as bir teher for the ; 2 oty . . vassing the time is hy drawing the '8 sen : s . A e UrAlIsIY %O Llinds against the chill, uninviting A N , ; RETC ! utside, and banking up a big fire, LUCRETIA LOMBARD Atile that: Selitaed With 8. TACEYS | tre. d Seott Head. 8he will spend six) T Bap e g0t down by the window v driven by Mrs, Ripple's hushand at the falie = s alone on the island, oceupy » -4 " of Market and \l.uk.v stroty . f1s only hut, 1o and. other hos and stared into the street, CTHE FLAMING PASSION® corner g W i R W Once she began to write a lotter to in Hartford last Suy e ¢ Hehool of ¢ il he hrought oceastonally | oo Wit aoter the first fow words |SuBgested. He thought Mary Was jorelgn office, in an article whicl is returnable iy d 1@ Bece venport, #he laid down her pen and could not lu!}!z to faint, Kives some interesting figures regard ond Monday in May, ! g0 on, She obeyed with pathetic eager- e Jaikan armaments. ' | Unless otherwise | notices we in this column wse written by the vre for the respeclive wmusement compiny PPPTOCFTETVIIEGY who ofter “Some- posed reconstruction \ for Mun- Jewders of all partics were Invited Tor two passengers near them were Sofih, April 25.-—The charge that listening with interest; Mary's white DBulgaria is an armed menace 16 her &nv‘l‘, and startled exclamation had ar- ,eighbors, made recontly in a serics ested their attention, of articles in an Athenian newspaper, The young man broke off suddenly. Las been taken up by La Bulgaris “Shall we get out and walk? he ()0 official organ of the Bulgarian COMING MONDAY {of the defendant fn driving an auto 1 3 Alamnac Hotel orch noa small istand mainland by boat, P mL—Sandman's vVisit NEW VEANNA FAD ane paper lay gn the table beside |Ne8s and haste; she could not bear | Tpne rewspaper says tiat after he 0 p. M.-~8port news an April 25— Masks of the|her, with its date and “Dear Mr, the gaze of those curioup eves about g.feat Bulgaria turnvd over to the 1 o the latest hobby in Austria, | Bretherton” staring up at her, Ler, allicd authorities 2,407 guns, 3,000 When they were on the path, the gujokqrers, 750,000 rifies, and 300, young man drew her hand through | gommoo cartridges. It then gives th his arm, He had rammed the PAPCT | qrped strength of the various Balkai into an overcoat pockeet, oountrien 85 Btiows "1 ought not to have told .you In | yyigaria, § Infantry companies, 21 20 p. m.——Sunday s und @ prominent Viennese sculptor 81 What could she day? How could | m.— Musical program 1 hour, ' doing a thriving business fn them for she answer him? Weekly tourists road , prominent and wor It takes To tell him the truth, of course, lubout 15 tes to get the impreg- | was the obvious way, and yet Ther DOUBLE FEATURES lon for a mask and the cost i $15. | heart clung achingly to the mewory | o OVEE SO0 0, NS ob P oot o William w Presents T“'"gh' "“d Sat, wi " of that one day amid the beaufies or that T had a;q‘ lvll"l you would know batteries, 12 uadrons of cavalry, 24 . pn N .~y - (Gimhel Bro Philldelaphial) 1ted Grange. She must go-—she must! s 4 quickfiring companies; 8 engincering KEITH VAUDEVILLE John D., Jr. Thut trane Silecision con. |anYhody on the boat. Companien. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY 6 I Y L it the misera CON= 100t course not.” Mary stood f HOODM featuring 05 p. m—Jordan-Lewis danee ore tinued, ®he put on her hat and coat, igprbeg oot o - MTOT & Greece, 126 infantry companies, 102 A and went out into the wet world, "v""”'f"' her' bands ','_1" gt "f)'"' batteries, 12 squadrons of cavairy, 19 Y] :45 p. m.—Livestock and produee 1 The chill, damp aie sung her pale hen she moted mooall viEht o eering companies, 126 quickfir- BL[ND 1 arket reports A cheeks into a faint flush, and soothed | "7 M”"f Aaids hoe Skt e | 108 companics. the throbbing of he rhead. v B OT Sewssia Serbla, 150 infantry companies, 134 p. m—Bedtime stories and roll lad noticed th ore mour “1 will go—T will!” she told herseir, 1:ad noticed that she wore MOUrNINg. |,,44.rics, 65 squadrons of cavalry, 150 V 3 - ; and ondered | his ¥ N - Gladys Walétte, David Butler, ENTURTAINERS WOAR Hut when she reached the flat 0 compunies A Thrilling Tale of the Sea. s : 5 b again she knew that she was as un. (ragedy in her iife. 8o many dread- | " "o 0o e raily to point out the 9 Musicians—9 4 ! Penn.) ful things were happening every day - s 8 9= Musicians—? decided as ever p b : . A a r : 2 'Y | fact that not even a toy pistol can be now; %o many women were black into Dulgaria without the it " s 3 . violin “SINTY CENT: Each One a Soloist . 5 What to do? What to do ot ey Ayl gl femnd o S She ate her Junch without appe- C'0Y P £ o ot interallied mil . Jess grief-stricken faces, Consent of a vigilant intera mili- AN HOUR” " OTHER BIG ACTS : Bt e e tite. The little maid hovered ansious. | 1655 Ericf-st tary commission of eontrol With - i i . Iy about her " o e e ¢ - * ; Yon haven't heard from Mrs - eyl e THE NEW INDIAN SCOUT, § 3 tan® now, please,” she told him. WALTER ¢ 'EALOUS o ! study l": phetiies L Sgm - hev were beneath a sirect lamp, Great interest ia being manifested o " [ ren T nave T T thought 1 told you, | The miserable, drissiing rain was by local motorcycle enthusams n a She i3 having & he trip.” % pouring down on them—it dripped new kind of motorcycle—the Indian HUSBANDS" 5 [ The tittle girl stared from the brim of Mary's hat $ which i being shown by ama hitadelp p Miss! And shall yon go,| _The young man unfolded the paper, 2. Hadfield, 21 Myrtle street, e too i . and showed her the smgll stop-press local distributor for Indian Motor- with L Kt x | Mary started ;m.;m-_mfl'v_. i S eycles, Supreme among V'v" m’:::; % E ke tudfe “f dom't Vi S o “1¢ is the vitane, you he | yefinements of this new 1924 offe Jane Novak, Earle Wil tof v P e e e e | T i the new Indian fork an engineer- — liams, Ben Alexander, atic She feit confused and nervous; she Xes. ing achievement which adds 100 per STARTING SUNDAY il Montana v o 8 was glad when the gir! was gove; but he answered him dazedly, Dolly |gent to riding comfort. Y trd States § 3 > h the Multane—Dolly | The new Indian Scout is 100 per \ had sailed on e -t « I Yy 3 the little conversation had shown her = hard Dis, Bett - 3 veetsonzel White's A Wort diftient 1t would be to keep up | ANd the man she had married 50 800n | cent fighter than the average motor- i Stone sy N B " "“f,'”'| "~|ll="\"\4-l‘;'i'h‘" g Entertainers 1 P \ > a subtee! for-any length of time, “’["' i "'1""“;'"' o . leycle, has low eaddle position. is eary 4 Ires if o« this girl's innecent question It is feared that very few any, 1o handic and rcturns a mileage o of the Multane's passengers are saved, | gy 15 70 miles per gallon of gas. Tt# as she sank in a few minutes.” Jow slung body and sporty lines has afternoon she tried to read, |, THe words danced _'"”'" ingly be- o gistinctive appeal vs the younger but thought danced between her and | [°T¢ her. Oh, Poor Doily! Poor| gogparmtion of motoreyclists Yoty the pages, She threw the book im- | DONY Sieatly Ao fhe young man beside her spoke kindly, sympathetically. 0 9:00 § " | Her restiessness drove het again ou . gwe and TH , sant t . : £ 000t W ..,-‘;,4,’ o ;,‘,:'i“."' Don't be too sure, ‘There thay be . anel with mi g \ g S A = ¥ a tot of people picked nup that they s tral stands 1 Annennee 9 t the wet grayness of closing E g t know nothing about yet Let me The Young Women's Depnrtment of the . Bhe was sergrised ot her aghation; | IV 798 nome: youre wet through camt Bg Cured from the Outside £ i oand eold. Youll feet ever so much South Con regational Church v ‘ : o s 8 rule she nas w0 seif-pomemmed L0k you're warm and drs | K3 i . She told him the number of the 11 VNS o ‘ n ¢ N flat, and offered no demur when he or . ' P e - . » Megan to rain fast; she had The . ught no umbrella, a . Tew |accompanied her to the door . o8 she Was Grenched, | She was lonely and miserable, and _ The blood Weserved sents 35 oo repo i ' v Khe 1 M”]" ”'_m,/.,‘] < bus, [TiEDtene She wanted a friend | flabby 4 Tound heroeil wadasd in Getwees, | 100D, Snd this youne feitow, was & | Thebe z i gentieman, and sympathetic almost de “1t yon like, 1 will go down 1o the | To quickly and ing made her confused and il at e she was so scif-posscssed | treatments seldom cure Ao surgical epcrajions. ause is inside—bad circulation s stagnant, the veins o walls are weak, the parts a stout woman and a v i iy i yoine M edlippeieenp Mg ship's office and make inquiries,” he of pilea you must free the circulation ary was cold and ehilled - p : v s 11 2 probably | —send & fresh eurrent through th e: she fot raelf shivering. af ws by y t you | stagmant pools. Internal treatment is - he s not Roing 1o be § ’ you | stagmant pool l. ame of yom the one safe method remenibe 1 : some years ago to find a real internal DORIS DEWEY Kuights of Calumbus rair §: ot o &1 S S Sk B it st wt Sch . . TS R v ABOLISH DINING CARS it u‘.‘ 1060 cases before he was satis chool of Dancing —_—at —— i Ao gy bl uescls, April 25,—Patlor and din. fied. Now, HEM.KOID ts 504 by GTTO HALL FUESOAY. AR 29, 1921 .'l.;.\le‘:R l,A\L". ,\','{'L 25 to ‘l \‘ 5 A nan looked de been taken off many sggists ederywhere under guaraniee. e muttered n = toward econo- | 118 casy to take, and can ‘alwass be 0, Inchoding Tax Dancing and Entertainment Each Evening ing heard That infe Mt v 'Thin sfeasate shortly Wil be ex. | found &t th % & Brainerd Drug it o' Clonk e tended 1o all Tines, The first elimina- . C6., who will gladly re fund the p by Mack's Orcestra MOHAWK .\IINSTRI-II,S FRIDAY NIGHT R oure made elestivoipl price 1o any dissatighed at Mary eymymthetically tions of tusurs w me to pay for you? | trains to and irom Germa

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