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GBILBBHN00000.8, < v 3 3 Luless otherwise indicated. written by the uress ugencies for ” lll |l!|| the respective uwmusement compony. ¥ FITVFIFTITITVITIFIIVIVIFIEVIVICIVITIICIIFIGTTVITIOTD IEEL ROMANCE” AT CAPITOL udeville Dill which ¥ engagement at the tapitol today for the ftirst half of the week shows five very fine acts of high rade entertainment. Heading the Lill is a miniature musical comedy “A Leel Itomance,” with a of reel voople and in two scenes. The cast is eoposed of such noted artists as Bert and Vera Morrissey, Marie Hart Walter Kelly, Connie Hawkes and Wilma Stewart, The other acts in- clude Helena Justa and Ameri- ca’s foremost colored ward Blum, “the boy with the “'harles Dunbar in “Animalol Gordon and Iticea, “Comedy villians.” An insight methods employed achieve their ends arlet Lily,” a Iirst starring Katherine MacDonald, which is now being shown at the Capitol theater. B, PI. Nchulberg produced the picture, which was directed by Victor Schertzinger from the story | Pred Sittenham. I'he Keith v wened a three cast Bo; dancers; Vaude- info the unserupulous politicians to is given in “The tional picture by Wy "GALLOPING VISH homas H, suve-fire way comedy, Take a trained seal, with an international all-star cast and a fearless director et them all in friendly rvivalry try ing to outdo cach other in the num- ber of laughs they can “put over,” Result — “The Galloping Fish,” Ince's comedy special releascd by Ilirst National now runuing at the Palace theater, L “DIABOLICAL RAY" TEST AT PALACE Tnce has of “putting over' a “comics” following, an three British Discoverer of Alleged Power- ful Ray Will Give Demonstration of Its Powers Tiday, London, May Matthews was scheduled today to give 26.~Harry Grindell diabolical ministry ex decision rests shall take up a demonstration of his invention before air ts, upon whose whether Great Britain invention or allow Matthews to accept the highly favo French offer which he says he has received The inventor is quoted by the news papers as saying that he does not want a fabulous price for his discoy ery, but his coadjutor, Captain ¥ wards, intimates that carrying out the experiments necessary for full proof of its efficacy would be fairly expen “ive, The Daily Chronicle quotes Cap- ain Kdwards as saying “All the experiments up wwosent have heen conducted ect in & laboratory, but the extended indefinitely, 10,000, Mr, Matthews would under- ake to erect a plant which would revent any airplane penetrating a 50 nile barrage around London." able to the at 64 ray ean and for {3, e l lrnmnx Mixture Whiting and cold water mixed to will clean mother-of-pear| perfectly, Pg\ L/\Cl > Now Playing’ Thos. H. Ince's Great Laugh-Buster “Galloping Fish’’ with SYD CHAPLIN FORD STERLI} LOUISE FAZEN LYCEUM NOW PLAYING “MY MAN” with RUTH MILLER AND DUSTIN FARNUM Dancing Every Night Circle Dance Pavilion 3 Miles South of Goodwin Park on the Berlin Turnpike Take a ride and you can't miss it ANDLEMAN'S LARGE ORCHESTRA Good Place—Good time Tor ANl Refreshments at our New Soda Fountain Famons Tonsted Bun Frankforts discovered a | “MY MAN” AT THE LYCEUM. “The Telephone Girl” in its latest cpisode is one of the attractions at the Lyceum the first half of while the feature picture is Iarnum Ruth Miller in from the George 1 - story, A Tale of Red concerns a modern cave-man who found that strong arm tactles would not win him a bride. The principal is Ben Sledge, § power- tnl political power and a domineering young man who f in love with a section hand's \ghter and tries to woo her by fo In this he fails, and it is not until he adopts differeut methods and fumbles from his high and lofty position that he is successful at love, For the last Dustin My half of the week there will double features at each per- formanc These are “Damaged Hearts ‘ntamed Youth." and HOSPITAL TRAINING SCHOOL COMMENGEMENT Two New Britain Girls Among List of Graduates at New Britain General Hospital, The cises of the nurses’ training school of the New Britain general hospital will be held tomorrow evening at the Camp school auditerium, The coremony will start at 8 o'clock with processional of head nurses, graduates and pupils of the school and the groduating class, "he program will he as follows: annual graduation exer. a Hymn—"The Son of God Goes Forth to War.” Invocation. ... Rev, Training school report E. Traver, directress of nurses, Address to graduating class Dr. David R, Lyman, of the Gaylord I"arm sanitarium, Presentation of doplomas..T.. . Slade President of training school com mittee Presentation Traver Presentation of prizes, .. F Treasurer of hospital, Benediction, Rev, Henry W, The graduates are as follows lotte ringfield, B, 1, Bernardsyille, Bernice Rogers, New dred E. Burke, Iisher, New Hartford he program will he followed by dancing and a general fnvitation has heen extended (o the public. W. Maier Miss Maud Henry of pins—Miss Maud E lennett Maier Mass,; Violet N. .4 Britain; Mi Hartford; Irens 8, Britain; Irene Buckland, MILITARY APPOINTMENTS Tartford, May 26.—Announcement of the appointment of Rev. Richard H. McLaughlin of Hartford as chap. lain, with rank of captain viea petty, resigned {8 formally made in adjutant general's orders made publie today, Private Walter Tedfor, Howitzer com pany, 169th infantry, is appointed see ond lieutenant of infantry and assign. ed to duty with the com- pany, e e RECEPTION In Monor of Mayor Paonessa To be held at the Fiks MAY 20th. ADM, 5 0'Brien’s Orchestra Howitzer CAPITOL Tonight — Tues. — Wed. KEITH VAUDEVILLE Presenting HELENA JUSTA & BOYS America's Foremost Colored Dancers EDWARD | Bl.l M Mlma(ure Mll'iltfll (omcdy “A REEL ROMANCE" PALACE HARTFORD Special Memorial Program all this Week Matines Dails Except Mondar. SPEC SPECTAL! * Week Only The Poli Players with Mr. Avthnr Howard and Winifred St. Claite ‘Naughty Mam’ zelle’ § Somge—Danceetig Production Specinl Matines Fri. (Memorinl Day) ‘ the week, | Char- | NEW BRITAIN s I Mbnmu&maobmun: WEEK ENI] ERASHES I l 'u..‘ theatrical notices and reviews in this column ar TAKE USUA[ T[]LL in East Corning, N. Y., May 26. sons were killed and a third is prob- Two per- ably fatally injured as the result of a crossing accident late Saturday night, Wellsboro, Pa. Miss Jean Cavanaugh, and Darrell Lavalley, 18 {who lived near Wellsboro. Cavanaugh, sister of the dead girl, may die. The accident huppened at a New York Central crossing near Wellsboro Junction when a pusher en- gine, backing into the junction, crashed into the coupe carrying it 150 feet along the track. Lavalley and Jean Cavanaugh were carried with it, being instantly killed, while Miss Irna was thrown out, landing 50 fect away from the crossing. She was sent to Blossburg, Pa., hospital, where it was learned she had concussion of the bLrain, severe head and scalp wounds with possible internal injuries. Cor- oner W. H. White of Wellsboro will hold an inquest to investigate a re- port that the tender of the engine bad no lights, although members of the train crew and others declaved the rear of the engine was lighted, The dead 18 near are: year old, years old, Miss Trna 16 Week-end Accidents Atlantie City, N, J., May 26.—One person was killed and eight were in- jured, three probably fatally in six- teen automobile accidents in and near Atlantic City over the week-end. Slip- pery condition of the streets yesterday and this morning were responsible for nearly all the mishaps, Ruth Sim- i mons, five year old, daughter of Harry Simmons was killed yesterday after- noon when struck hy an automobile, Russeli 13 year old son of Evelyn was slightly injured vesterday afternoon when the auto- moab'le in which he was riding was sideswiped by a machine driven by Dr. Edwin M. 1:\\11“! resort physi- clan, Willlam FEnglish, 15 year old son of Dr. L. H. English, this ecity, had both his ankles broken, Accerd- ing to the police a wurrant wil be swern out for Dr, Coward's arrest to- morrow Margaret Mooney, suffered serious injury automobile she was struck from the rear a ratrolman was run cusly injured while on traffic duty. Robert Kiltner, thres, was also seri- ously injured when run down by an auvtomobile, Philadeiphia, when the driving was John Jones, down and seri- | Cars Collile Head-On New York, May 26.—-One man was Killed, another died later in a hospital 'and six other persens wers injured in A head-on collimon of two antome- biles at Forest Hills, yesterday. The cars met while moving at high speed and were overturned, The dead are Frank lLar !Joseph Belivania, of Long City. Two others so seriously ured that they may die are Ke) Thomas, of Forest Hills and Elsie Boettsecke of Eimhurst nna and Island in- | Fatally Hurt in Crash New Haven, May 26 Mrs, Ellen Chapman of Rridgeport was serious- Iy injured and six others sustained minor injuries in & head-on automo- bile collision hers yesterday. Mrs {Chapman suffered fracture of the skull and internal injuries. Ehe is not expected to live, Mrs. Chapman was erusihed be- tween the twe front seats of her ma- chine when it atruck a car operated by Jacob Recker of Springfield, Mass, She was taken to the hospital by a passing motorist, The others, Chapman's daughter and baby iand Bam Becker, Mrs, Goldia Becker and Rubin Coleman, were treated at the hospital and disclarged, Coroner EIf Mix has ordered the occupants of both machines to ap- pear before tomorrow morning for an investigation. No arrests were made. . | son, him [ Guilford Girl Killed Gilford, Conn, May 26, Misa Grace | Bishop, 23, daughter of former Firat Selectman RBurton W. Bishop died | here yesterday from injuries received when she was struck by an automo- bile operated by Philip Swain at Clin- ton Friday night as she was alighting from a trolley car. Miss Bishop sus- tained a depressed fracture of the skull and was operated immedi- ately. 8he died without regaining cons | sclousness. on BONE BREAKING NEMESIS PURSUES MALONE FAMILY | Fourth Member of RBristol Jndge's Family on Sick List 1s Aged 10. May —Little ‘Billge™ Malone, 10 year old daughter of Judge and Mra, William J. Malone, suffered a bad fracture of the left collarbone on Saturday afternoon when she trip- ped over a wire while playing with {eompanions in the yard of William P. Calder on Belles avenue. Emer- gency treatment was given by Dr. J. 1. Woisard and the fraciure was ye duced yesterday by Dr. Pagl Swett of Hartfora A few weeks age Malone auf. fered a fracts e left ankie, when she tripped over a rug at her home and in close suctession cams a fracture of the right arm to her Jittle daughter, Jean. who from a chicken coop near her home. Judge | Malone himsslf, the remaining mem- ber of the family, 4id not g6 wn- Iscathed in the bone hreaking, as he wiuffered a break in the little fnger of his right hand a few weeks ago while cranking a motor car. iy RBristol Mrs Officer Uses Nose Ely. Eng Following 2 feathets from a devastated hen coop, an Fiy constable came to the home of Robert W. Crabh, “What have you for dinner?” asked the constable, “Roast beef d Crabb. But the constable , dreseed chickens in not trail of the oven, The fowils @ 1o Crabb in the town jail. eerve (tion to the Mrs. | DAILY HERALD, 16 SCHOOLROOMS IN NEW SACRED HEART ADDITION Father Rojnowski Espects Work to Start Soon on Orange Street Structure as minor ch in the plan for an a cred Heart sch started on its e Lueyan Bojnowski, pastor Sacred Heart church under supervision the present church. school and orphanfige buildings were erect- ed, announced today. The new school will it is estimated. It will Orange street on the lot next to the rectory. The building will be storfes high with a bascment for as a gymnasium, and a sub-basement in which the heating apparatus will be installed. Sixteen classrooms and an office are contained in the plan. Since the building is but a foet from the main building in which one of the largest auditoriums the city has been provided, be no assembly hall in schoolhouse. The entire building is of firey construction and is modeled after mosi modern types of school build- ings being erected about the country CAMP HAZEN BOYS HOLD ANNUAL MEETING With As soon been made s have 1i- ork ov. the whos will be ction be built on two 150 fow in there will the new . Have Interesting Sessiom Spoeches, Musie and Refresh- ments At Y. M. C. A, The annual Camp Hazen reunion was held Saturday night in the boys' department of the ¥, M. ( There were over 50 boys present and over 25 have signified their intentions of going to camp. The meeting started off with an il- lustrated talk on the camp by “Pop” Stanley of New Haven, camp director, Following his talk. Limer Wegh, Dick Beebe, and Don- old Horton told about the good times they had at the camp last year, Refreshments consisting of wrullers, cocoa and apples were served at the end of the meeting. The entertainment was furnished by Bob Reebe who drew cartoons of the different boys and Charles McEnroe who rendered several vielin selectiona and the “L3" consisting of Lewis, Latham and Loomis who sang several comedy songs, The following boys are Camp Pazen from New Booth, Bernard Johnson, Iimer Wegh, Kugene Bonney, Roland Varsell, Donald Hor- ton, Bdgar Morton, Nels Kleist, Art Smith, Clifft Bell, Fugene Rayno, Sid- ney Rayne, Franels McKnroe and Charles McEnree, There are several not yet handed in their ap Neations, other hoya who Intend to go but have The Hikers elub will hold an all day hike and hare and hound ¢ on Saturday, May 3 TRIBUTE T0 UNKNOWN DEAD OF THE ALLIES who going to Britain: Bob Melvin Hall, Sharp, Bill Memorial Exercises Will be Held at National Convention of Die- abled \ets, Washington, May the unknown dead of the a World war will be paid June 23 by the disabled American veterans nection with their national convention at Ralt Lake City. In a statament made publie today, the organization announced that the ceremonies would include standing at attention for ene minute by the ¢ gatea while a floral wreath will be placed simultaneously upon the tomb of America’s unknown soldier at Arlington and the graves of the known dead at London, Parie, Br scls and Rome, will he decorated American military attaches Madame Schumann-He sing “taps,” to be wed by the na tional anthem, w il he broad cast from the ronvention eity bedaide of wounded throwghout fhe land The war departmer designating the | placing the wreat able all the regular an bute to jes of in em un us by ink will then hieh ‘a the tha veterans t, in add ign attache has made avail- troops and mem training e annua sied bers of the ¢ camp at Salt Lake ( convention parads of the milftary ity for th Ais: CAPT. KELLY GOES TO HOSPITAL Captain George J. K of the po lice department 1¢71 today Ma where wil operation. Capt. Kelly fering from an in a result of a fa | Bamuel Bamforth duty during the tain's absence will do duty 4 o'clock till mid night, and Mie J. Fiynn from midnight to £ a. m for Boston, undergo has been suf- he n ury to his back as ast winter, Lieut will be on lay during the Sergl. Matthias 1 from Sergt ae is the | the | tion to | MONDAY, | | | | | MAY 26, 1924. MIRAGE CAUSE OF | MARTIN'S FATLURE. Rviator, Nose Broken in Crash Explains Thrilting Flight Dellingham, W Major 1% A Mar lerick 1. the 1 world mirage sent flight P his commander of around-the and w the tin, former States arm oft his course for ration wrecking full inst a Port I v April id sterday trom on n. detai Martin Mrs s dircetly sponsible na of plane to ar Martin arrived il told Major ountain 1 Major when he here Altska the steamship Catherin Be . experien ed his family, their son, Bobhy, Major Martin explain drawn from mir April n left Chignik in a northwe ¥ ria it in of his ac 18 e with M cig by the his Pacifie fter ken off dirce the his course tion foggy and the artin said, "1 eading weather ws Major s ow,"” ) changed my but suddenly hit the side of the Haw hit 10 feet d ha ruck an abrupt cliff ably both killed, but & crashed on a slope and 4 about 100 feet, tearing south, moun lower, we as it the it we heen plane s to picce Martin's Nose Broken Mujor Martin broke his hut Sergeant Harvey, his meehanician was uninjured Major Martin will leave for Washington I'wo messages from General Mason M. Patrick, ehief of the army air service, were handed Major Martin at Bellingham. The first, dated May 12, directgd him and Sergeant Harvey to report at onee at Washington, 1t also stated plans to “send you east to re- oin the flight at the farthest con venient point, from which you can complete journey with the rest of your nose, Neattle to morrow command The other order sending telegram cancelled the Harvey to Washington and assigned him to Chanute 19eld, 1L This was interpreted by Major | \lartin as meaning that the plan to send him te Europe has been aban doned “If another available, than to Europe, would who have made me to take Douglas cruiser wr 1 would lke nothing be the other fliora in | Martin said Wt it | fair to the men excellent p for of their pla rejoin Major not he other ress any . SET WORLD RECORDS, Kealoha and Kirsehbao Fastahlish New Swimming Marks Alte, Calif., May and Bill Kirschbaum, rom the Hawallan Tslands, world's records during the 'n tryouts for the American Olympie games swimming and diving team Searaville yesterday owered n record moters back-stroke tin 1:12 1.5, 1 2 than the old record Kirsehbaum minutes 45 more than a W, Nath I'alo 26— Warren both broke Kealoha far ot Kealoha Lake for the m faster s o swim by b scconds ad 200 soconds, cover metera in ne r4 ] elipy second from the rec o of Germany domiy and that ruling sex, Scientista predict that the fon of man is on the wane in time woman will be the loa. to Cleanss Ointment to iHeal lgizwfymg- On hot summar afternnons there's not | ing like ice-cold bubbling home-made root beer. Make it yourself —keep a few be in the ice box. Just buy a bottle of Williams’ Root Beer Extract. the good old-fashioned kind with a zip in it. Costs only 25c—makes 80 brimming glasess of delicious root beer. 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T whs ternal remediss have Yittle effect Put T taken simple cap: form, goes direct to this internal cause and neutrafizes it harmful drugs So evers sasping, wheszing, ete.—is controlled within 24_hours. be & slave etc, which giv yranteet T()')AY be sure ment ohtained in this city at sion there Talcum Powders MANY SEE WORKS OF ART (,uy ltoms Yale Art School Visited hy An Avers age of 105 Every Sunday May 26.—That a total attended the exhibi- School of Fine Arts he past winter on 24 e known at ls of 105 each Sunda discovery Tutankha- ze number of visitors ted to the galleries to 1 collection which (hody muscum col- displayed at the construction of the Wom: Stanley its 1 W Lelief Corps will ting in G. A. I alternoon at hold i I laven, dnesday 2 05 persons it vs, IFoote, Casino tonight.— rtain social members will its tomor- anxiliary ent iends at riy afternoo our ing Shoppe, row h Ty of Good No. meetin rily At In 0, Hu Court at Member sted gerf um but eries June and closed ding are opened from No- during the cole during the sum- me o k. Home cooked iunches Croweli's WILL SEE mbers of New 1 W in the DrLGRELE Daorig Lirits Inesd WORK Council, It and in will motor to 1y evening to par- nal exemplification ient d by the The delegation will asonic hall in this city at MeCahe Super-exee § m couneil to \ office, Vietrolas ivt. settlement out of court veached in the suit of James J. (* ran vs, J. and Alfia oti, P’hilip, and Nicholen: dorsers of Sidoti's notes. resume arge ¢ 0 ST ¢ and I'ia Morans as heen ind The candy for age T and age 70, was for 3 Cc Pierce Co.- 1,000 dama umbia advt have been rececived in Porter w is now Cards city from Frank J ing Europe, e Italy Fisher ve advt, The W. C. 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