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GLHLLLOLLHLLLLIHLSHLLLLLLLLISLIEHLELSLHSSIHL8L8DLLLE ‘ ’, e i Fnfl i il ~ i x’ Unless otherwise indicated, tWeatrical notices and wrilten by the press ugencies for "‘?"’Tm"""'"Im'?"'"V‘"'"H‘""i""'?"’""I".C"’ { annual JAUK CONWAY CO. AT CAPITOL. A brand new bill of Keith vaude- lle and photoplays opencd at the wpitel this afternoon for the ance [ the week and judging from the ap- } Jause it was well liked. The Keith | i1l is headed by Jack Conway and his | ompany of players in “The Wine Cel Creedon and Davis . offer ould Smash You,” a -comedy offc hat rambles along with aloguc; the Lime Trio made a At with their cccentric offering * wllywog,” which is somethinz new This trio of- et in such song \ the line of novelties. r A wonderiul gymnastic manner that it is startling as tany. The other acts are very good md offer plenty of entertainment. P"atrons of the silent drama who en- oy their film fare with action, thrills nd plenty of dramatic interest wiil wl all of these ingredients in “Un- | ceing kye picturized by the Cos 1opolitan poration from ene of \rthur Stringer's most stirring stories i the greaf adian Northwest, The W picture, in which Lioncl nore and 1 Owen are featured, ned at the Capitol theater for a hiree days engagement today, ‘ THE MUNCHBACK” AT LYCEUM, Rivalling the greatest photoplay ver produced, “The Hunchback of wotre Dan now showing at the fyeeum at regular prices, is attract- ing large audiences at both a 1won and evening performances, ftude o this picture cannot be calized until it Shas been seen, In t gre more than 500 supers who | ke part in the mob and riotc nes in PParis, as well as about principals who include some of the evling performers, chief among vhom is Lon Chaney whe the haracter vole of the hunchback bell of Notre Dam ety Ruth ‘~LYCE UM— NOW PLAYING t - ‘;%a‘u&mmmmdmm | i TONIGHT — MR« sAT Keith Vaudeville § With < ackConway&Co. “he Wine Ceflar” CREEDON & DAVIES M TRIO OTHELID Bl ACTS ““UNSEE'NG EYES” LioNy Y And S§ ATFTEY . 0 TS A D TONIGHT, I'RL, SAT. (HARRY CAREY 5 NIGHT HAWK: Love, Romance, Adventure PALACE THEATER Wartford Mate. 2:15 Daily Vxeopt Mon. & Tri Fye. 8:45 Prompt ALY THIS WEFK | —TAr— f POLIPLAYE fleet Stock Company in Amerien —With— Sir. Arthur Howard and Miss Wini- and CANARY” Piest fime in stock presented with all the mysters wnd thrille of the Orizginel Broadway Trodation Litabnchy A | & g s e |l!|| L] o=t ws in this column ar the respec musement company. Miller also has a delightful role, that of Esmeraldo, the heroine of Victor Hugo's story. One whole year was spent in tak- | ing this pictu i a million and a | half dollars was spent in the work. HARRY CAREY AT PALACE “When we promise audiences ac tion, we give it €o ‘em!” This is the assertion of Hunt Strom berg, one of the youngest produccrs in the motion picture industry, And he isn't talking through his at, as Night Hawk,” starring Harry which is now playing at the Palace theater proves. EVERY STATE HAS DELEGATES PRESENT 960 Commissioners at Preshy- terian Convention 8y The Assoclated Prosw. Grand Rapids, Mich, May 22 The 136th assembly of the Presby- terian chureh in the United States of America, opened here this morning, listened to the “keynote” Dr, Charles I, Wishart, the retiring moderator, and then plunged into the business of electing his successor, Nine hundred and sixty commis- sione representing Presbyterians in state in the union, are in at- » at the assembly which, for the first time on record, is being heid ! in a church of another denomination the Fountain strect Baptist chur lsction of a new moderator is ex- poeted to begin about 3 o'clock this arternoon, ough it may he an wour or later before the bale loting is completed, Dr, Clarence pastor of the Arch street Presbyterian chureh, | Phitadelpi and Dr. Charles Erd- | seminary at neeton, N. J., are avowsd candi- | with Dr, Joseph A, Vanee, of Detroit, as a possibility in the event | the assombly is unable to agree upon cither of the easterners It was und today that William Jennings Bryan would nomi nate D mentalist The fountain Street Baptigt church 8 selected for the assembly gathers facill number of acartney heological ool enrl Macartney, an ultra-funda- s because it offers greater ties for handling the large commissioners than ara led by any other I P'reshyterian d churches of e romination, STEPS IN FRONT GV AUTO North street, was strick yesterday afternoon Carmen Caccovale of 250 by an antomobile driven by Charle 1. Andrews at the corner of Hartford avenue and Winter street, receiving about the hips, An- the accident to th 1 that the man had sidewallk and in Wine before it could . He took th man to a physician, Jopan e e————mee— FRECKLE-FACE sum and Wind Bring Out Ugly spots, How 1o Remove Fasily s Miss Freckle-face Kkles with the population of Here's a chance, remedy for fr ‘ reliable conc . it it doe complexion the ex o 18 triffing imply get an our Othine trength Iruggist cw applications shonld show from a it is to rid yvoursell of ckles and get a beau ftarcly is more than i for the worst case, geist for 1l 8 thia guarantee of | to remove | Dancing Every Night GRAND OPENING Circle Dance Pavilion Friday Night, May 23 2 Miles South of Goodwin Park on the Berlin Turnpike Take a vide and you can't miss it Andleman’s Large Orchestra oA Placeartiood Time For ANl Tefreshments at our New Soda T ountain Yamous Teasted Bun Frankforts ! etos in vour blood and each one must have iron. ! cmngs fod inte living cells and tisve, and RECEPTION —f— Mr. Graham's Dancing Classes Odd Fellows Hall, Arch St PRIDAY EVE, MAY 23, 1924 s P Children’s Program Conducted by Mile. Lampone All Past Classes Are Requested to Attend. Dancing Until 12 o'dlock, Orchestra 68c Tax Paid e, Youal 75¢ address of |y | heart, a general ‘run-down"’ condition, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1924. AZIZ GROTTO FROLIC | | Members Will Enjoy Day-of Sport | and Day of Fun June 14 Aziz Grotto will make merry at the outing at June 14, members going from Irank- lin Square at 1 o'cleck. Lake Compounce, | An elaborate program has been worked out for the entire day and & good time is assured. The committecs in charge are as follows: Publicity and ticketes, Oscar Johnson, Fred O. Miller Harry Hatzing; athletic, William 8. Warner, Martin Horwitz, Roy D. Bottomley and George Kingshury; prizes, David {1. Nair and Henry L. Young: dinner and entertainment, George D, lings and Harold P. Smith, portation, Jack Lash. Plan Big Week in Fail One of the three outstanding mov- ing pictures on the road today, recent releases which have not yet been seen in New Britain and which are being shown in the larger cities at advanced prices, will be brought to New Britain next November by Aziz Grotto, according to an announce- ment made today. The picture will be selected from one of the following tiree: “The Covered Wagon,” “The Ten Com- mandments,” or *“America.” The Grotto has leased the Lyccum theater for the entire week of November 3 to § and will run the | picture selected the first theee days, ! On Thu ¢ matinee and evening, | riday evening and Saturday matinee the Grotto members will produce the | operetta, “'wo gabonds,” which was played by I'rancis Wilson. George . C. Lord of Boston, will direct the | Raw- Trans- Saturday night the week will | I up with a grand fall cere- monial and initiation of new can- didates. It is planned to take into | the order the largest class of candi- | dates in its history. The new fife and drum corps will be in uniferm | and the patrol will have its fancy new uniforms by that time, Membership Campaign Prophet Monarch 8, I' Strople has announced cash prizes to members bringing in candidates for initiation | at the fall ceremonial, which will be paid at the rate of $2 a member, plus | a substantial bouus, Thus, it & man | Lrings in one new member he geets f he brings in five new members | $14; if he gets 10 new mem- carns $30; 15 new members | means $46; 20 new members brought | in by one man will mean $64; 30 new members will mean $120; 40 will he $150, and for 30 new members bers he 'bronght in by any one man will be paid $300, Nominal Fines Imposed On Cherry St. Fighters Domingos I, Gomes of 45 Cherry arged with assault and of the peace, and Mrs, Joseph. | Fernando of 45 Cherry strect, 1 with of the pracy d their pleas of not guilty te hen they were arraigned in court this morning and wera b each, Nowere arrested breach guilty police Monday as a of a disturbance in whieh they re involved on Bigslow strest Sun- | day night Attorney T, ¥. MeDone. | representad the woman and Gomrz was represented by Attorney d 1, Hungerford, A nolle upon payment of costs was cutered by Assistant Prosecuter Wil- | inm A, Greenstein in the case against Ldward Honeyman of 84 Taleott street | charged with reckiess driving on ey street, He was arrested by Pollceman Willlam &, the policer had fol- lowed his machine along Stanley street for almost a half-mile The cases against Stanley Bartlie- charged with | reeeiving stolen property, Joseph Zin da of 64 Connecticut avenue and Joe lental of street, both charg- ed with theft, were continued until en counsel for the defend- | e court that a witness es. | defendants’ case 15 con 1 hospital and is ot expected 1o he released for about six weeks cuzh wiez of 21 Silver straet at the Hartfo On the Vace of It a portrait of seur flan. must be very Passing £how (Lonhdon). suppore he wealthy NUXATED IRON Helps make rich.red blood and revitalize weak nerves AND THIN BLOOD RUINHEALTHOF THOUSANDS WITHOUT | THEM EVER SUSPECTING THE REAL CAUSE OF THEIR TROUBLE= IRON STARVATION An enormous number of people who ought to be strong, vigorous and in the e of life are constantly complain- ing of weak nerves, headaches, pai across the back, disturbed digestion, chortness of breath, paipitation of tha melancholy, bad memory, ete., allas a result of iron starvation of the blood. | Thers are 99,000, m09,007,500 red blosd corpus. Witheut iron vour bieod aleo loges its powdr ta nothing son est does you the proper amonnt of oo —von Ao not get the full strensth eut of it and asa consrquence you become greatly weak- ened both in bedy and mind. I youare potetrongor well you owe it toyour. 811 to make the following test: See how long You can work ot how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take fwo fivegrain tab. Jets of Nurated Iron three times per day after menls for twe weeks, Then test your strength again and see how mnch you have gaited. Over 4,000,000 people annually are nsing Nnx- ated Iron. 1t will not rujure the teeth nor disturd the stomach, hecanse it is organic iron like the irom in your blood and ke the iron in spine-h, | Jentile, and apples and not metallic iron whi-h people cenallytake. Yourmoney will be refunded by the mannfacturers if you do et obtain satis factory resulte. Reware of substitutes. Laok for he word “Nuxated” on every package and the letters N.1.om every tablet. Soid by all druggists. | Pour new members {letic, by-law and ithe committees appointed: MOBILIZATION PROBLEMS state Armory In New Haven Chosen For Meeting Comducted By Brig. | Gen. Pagne On Tuesday, June 3. Hartford, May 22.-—\obilization J he question to be discussed at a con- terence directed to be held at the state armory in New Haven on Tues- x rd time, | in orders issued by the adjutant gen eral today. The conference is to he conducted by Drig. Ge Morris R Payne, §5th infantry hrigade and the | following are ordered to attend ! Commanding officer and staff, Sith infantry brigade and all state sta'f | corps and department officers; field officers and unit commanders, inelud- | ing medical detachment commanders, 102nd and 169th Wfantry; command- ing officer, field officers an 1 unit com- manders 118(h medical regiment; commanding officers and unit com manders of the first squadron cavalry and 252nd artiliery and commanding officers of the 115th observation squadron, 43rd tank company and 115th motoreyele company. BLINDNESS, Dr. Bonnefon of Bordeaux Restores sight of Third French Soldier, Bordeaux, May 22 3onnefon, the Bordeaux eye -sprcia ported vesterday his third suce 1 cure of a French eoldier blinded during the { war. The latest patient operated on had Leen sightiess for sqven ars, The surgeon has received a tter from him, written elgibly in his own hand, thanking the doctor for the cure, Y. M. H. A, JUNIOR NOTES, A meeting of the Y. N, H, A. Junjors was held last nigat in their club rooms in the Unitad Building. were admitted, Besides other regular busincss ath- debating commit- The following are Athletic committee, L. Yahm, J. Dinner and D, Lipman: by-law committer, Rudman, E. Rogin, M. Swarsky, Koplowitz and 8 Kramer: debating committee, [.. Goldstein, & Kramer and E. Koplowitz Plans for a whist tournament are now under way. After the meeting a social was held. tecs were chosen. The wealth of Japan is cstimated by one authority at §2 —— WONDERFUL HOW GERMAN OIL RELIEVES RHEUMATIC PAIN WhAt sufferer from the pain of rheuma tiam, neura o gout or lnmbage wouldn't like 1o b veliet from pain if aseured that the trial would cost nothing 1t it fafled, your own druggist for new German discovery called . with written guarantea of relief or | money back. On sale at: The Fair Stors, Malinawski & O'Rrien, The Clark & Rral erd Co., Miller Manson Drug vo., and T Dick The best flours give it a fine wheaty taste VERYBODY "likes that good wheaty flavor in bread that can only come from fine flours. So, for White Rose, the Six Bakers choose flours made from full-kerneled, selected wheat. And all the other ingredients for this ideal loaf these Six Bakers choose in the same way—the richest and purest that can be found. A wise choice of materials—and then the knowledge and skill of years go into White Rose. A loaf of rich, brown crust and creamy texture. The best housewives can- not hope to improve upon it. Made of the richest ingredients Gold Medal Flour Pillsbury Flour Domino Sugar Diamond Crystal Salt Swift’s Shortening Pure Milk Fleischmann’s Yeast Already it is the favorite in more than 200,000 of the best homes in New England. Get White Rose from your grocer today. WHITE ROSE The Master Loayr of the Six Bakers © Massachusetts Baking Co., 1924, The makers of this famous toweling are urging women to wash Boott towels in Rinso because it keeps them bright — white, soft and absorbent » %e makers of Boott Toweling urge women to wash their Boott Towels with Rinso «The washings done with Rinso were a revelation. «The wotk of washing was cut almost in half, there was scarcely any rubbing and the towels came out as white as though new off the bolt. “We gave them'a good trial, too. We took very soiled towels and gave them many washings. The strength of out fine quality cotton yarn was not lessened by these washings, and the finish of the towels was just as beautiful as it was before Lundering." Fresh clean towels without hard rubbing Dissolve Rinso in boiling water. It swishes up into a wonderful sosp solution—a rich soapy suds. Pour this into your tub and let your towels soak in these cleansing suds. This soaking takes the place of rubbing. The loosened dirt flushes inso is the only soap you need on washday — right off in the rinsing. If vour towels are very gnmv/fmm the children’s hands ot from hands that have cleaned the car, after soaking you will want to sprinkle a little dry Rinso on the worst places and rub them lightly between your hands. Then even this dirt will come out with only a light rubbing. Use the wonderful Rinso soap-suds in your tubs, boiler, or washing ma- chine in the ordinary way. Always use enough Rinso to get big lasting suds after the clothes are put in. You'll find it ideal for all the family wash. Because Rinso is all dissolved it rinses out thoroughly leaving no bits of soap sticking to garments to turn them yellow under the iron. Even the dirt they actually rub into the towels is gemtly lonsened in the ricl Rinso soap-suds. Made by the makers of Lux The la stsolp-makmindnwod‘ ——the:fiken of Lux—make Rinso. regular family wash = Already more than a million packages used every week fl__————fi