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B e T P e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1924. | | The y teacher left the h ¢ VICTOR HERBERT OF |+ 45 PETITION AGAINST | Fimally found health in Kellogg’s Bran |ed to go to the post office \\'vdnnxda\ ' Inight. When she did not return her ‘fl" '""'"n lnn '"h con‘ lm. {landlady believed she was .p.n.xmg‘ []NE WAY TRAFH[; g g MUSI[; FAME flIES the night at the home of a girl friend. Mr. Patch writes that Kellogg’s | pation, eat Kellogg’s Bran regularly ! § e rHLSLHLLHSHD OB L520 W { When she failed to appear at school ‘ Bran ‘‘solved his problem It has | —two tablespoonfuls daily—in chronia = ; rhhu-sgny "'°r,"'"g,(';';h"’f\':l’ o ‘:‘f solved the problem of constipation— |cases, with every meal. 1t sweeps, i the alarm and a sei 8 begun. H mild and chronic—for thousands of |cleans and purifies Lhe intestines, It ¢ Death - Comes Suddenly--“Hail, ' Fouses of citizens, with ocar —and | BUSINESS Men Drait Appoal o) 24 and ciomio—tor thmmands o |clonts wud govitie shw machiist ) |county officers followed a plain trail | else has failed because Kellogg’s Bran | that lead to other discases. It is guar- Hail” Writer Also Dead o » lonely piace in a pasture, severat | Committee on Ordinances | is ALL bran. Nothing but ALL bran |anteed (o bring results, or your grocer Illurllli... tlmnln!ll!ll l“ |“ ll“! 'll npiy AN Suntieed testitots e road. and | can be 100 per cent effective. Read | will return your money. otherwise indicated. theatrical notices and reviews in this column ar sl ““"r“'““"""“"’v“‘” heily was found in | Mr. Patch’s letter: Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krum. iten by the press agencies tor the respective amusement compans. L Now York, May) 37.—Viptor Her- | Il ON BBl sk o ordinance committee of the Dear Sirs: bled, is delicious with milk or ereant. p The boy was held in th RACOCK S o cathal Wil hs T6 aakion i et 1 have been a constant sufferer You will like its nut-like favor—so CEITPIOV TIVPET )99% | bert, composer and orchestra conduc- e Sy charge of B Y. from constipation and e wone Y TPIVIIPTETTTITEIY PIPPIITIITIIIIITO pect, campobes and Crchomta conduo- ooty sall tidre opiachares of murc | ouiR B0 SOUBEL LSS 8 SRS 08 0K fered vimt wea mpand have wone |different from ordipary, tasteless GOOD BILL AT CAPITOI ‘ : der upon which he was 1o be arraign- | ooy SWCHINE o hear PrOPerty| dered what wes fhe cawe of iu'f |different from ordia steless s “NAUGHTY MAM,ZELLE” © | first American grand operas, died | oq (pis arternoon. | owners and others ‘inter in tra have tried about w1 the coreais [ rans. ukle it over th;':af':n;;ni; There is an excellent Keith vaude- 2 5 : fic matters, and the matter of perma- ; Cock it with hot cercal suddenly yesterday of apoplexy while e atd 't b L S, s at P Kellogg’s Bran. Thi: rolved my , 5 i . ¥ Sherift Wescott sald that the boy,| .ch "agoption of one-way traffic in Brabi L ta 100/t cant Rty Kellszg’s Bran muflins, griddle cakes ville bill now playing the Capitol to- ) talking t > steps of o a friend on the steps of his ¢ oo ign ‘ S ’ o’ : Bai5" ana Wadnestay with Toaast AT POLI'S PALACE VAR oo E Ha wes St Ave O B Al O e ctinery, | the caater of the city will be brought aad Towe 10 soic Bean, nd many other wonderful recipes i > A 3 . a 3 enacted the crime fo e officers,| 5 >aones ibena] anking you kind; for this v 8 racl Il of whom are great entertainer Mr. Herbert, who for several day ',,,:,,,“H-m,,g how he had hidden in | 'P: Mavor ‘\.A(.\i. Paon will be in Beumigiior Sl given cu the jackage. liclena Justa and Boys, “Amorica’s | had been engaged in preparing music!, pasture a hundred feet from the| ' 'c3 10 €xplalu his plan for cutting Very respectfully, Rellogg’s Bran, cooked and krum- I'oremost Colored Dance oifer a|Popular Players, Headed By Tommy | o o Broadway revue, complained of e ana discharged his shotgun at|®"aY & portion of Central park to re- i . Chester C. Pateh, bled, is made in Battle Creek and is song and dance act that sent them e P " I raffic ‘tongestion 761 Main St., Greenwood, Mass. scrved by the leading hotels and eluby a slight pain shortly after lunch and | ;o teacher as she was walking from h L : ! it to very big applause which was went from his home to the residence :\“’ . ‘h‘;‘;_‘v‘“:‘; e to*ths village. Hb ain stry 'x |vumnu\~l men, repre- For the permancnt relief of consti- | everywhere, 1t is sold by all grocers, ' . 5 practic all business i - AL Jundcis 49 L&y suraly Aliowsil With Good Music of his physlcien. e reached the doc- | nog heen, emplevell As & chorboy at| oot 1 tne center of the cite. Toxe | some clever dancing. “RReel Romance” | tor'’s house, hut collapsed on the|yyo farm where she boarded 0GRS IS an AR g altY, Ay 2 clever miniature musical comedy (By The Herald Reviewer). stairs and was dead in a few min- Although McDonald showed the of- entered : ;mntmln n);;m.-m; one-way & o] 4 T : N 4 . " i 4 haao . ’ The petition follows jj o8 also very well taken. This ofter-| “Naughty Mam'zelle, the Poli | utes. ficers where he had hidden jewelry ”n‘]“:\lmhl ikl e i two scenes, carries plenty of | Play j is. week s Mr. Herbert was bor Dublin, oy ", A ~ . U4 in two c s plenty of | Players offering this week starts off | H rber born in ubiin, |y ken from Miss Gerrish's body, they pa and business men, beg leave 1o JUICeS Of fresh frults d pecl o g ‘8 | 5 eland v 59 a speclal scelgry and has a cast that|ug 5 very heavy dramatization, then |'eland, Kebruary 1, 1559. Musical| g jis alleged comfassion did ion your honorable body includes Bert and Vera Morrissey, A talent manifested itself so carly that S ve TndEais RHAC robhery Wes . L “onnie | SHings into a rollicking comedy farce | ,, 2 s b APUSKE 10, ATIEHLD Thgt TORIEry Wal “That wher®as the matter of traffic Marie Mart, Walter Keliy, Connic|*"in8 HiDg ooimed) at the age of seven he began study- o W0 0 (T C G MThat wperias hatasilse o iinatis pure cane sugar | Hawkes and Wilma Stewart. Others | that keeps the audience on the verge ing in Germany under leading mas- AR Sarad. by the. comoittiae g | o the Dill inciude Edward Bluia in a|of hysterics throughout. The star of | ters. He was the grandson of Sam dinances, and whereas, it is und Just the thing for children. Something fine xylophone speciaity; Gordon and | coyrse is v Martelle, ale im- | Ue! lover, novelist. 0 SU VIVORS that th Fat . ! ordo | course is Tommy Martelle, female im HE Lk Beatiacioid il oo auctar NIY ZZ R OF stood that the matter is to b v e drink w hirsty t A they can k when thirsty that you're Dica, comedy vaudevillians; and | personator, who was engaged for TRl e A e e L Charles Dunbar in “Animaloiogy.” this special production. He is sup- | ©f Theodore Thomas and Seidl's or- gl Sy, ) Lathe NasDonals s tam 0 ety P | Chestra, the 22nd regimemt band in STANLEY POST, GRAND ARMY | honcravie bods. Therctore, t sure won't harm them. Katherine by ot : ported by Miss Winifred St. Claire as | ('°5tr Jhad . signers hereto. respectfully represent: the atmosphere of a rural grocery |the featured woman player, while |~ C% York, the Pittsburgh orche; § ) \ e b —_— “First: That we are opposed to the store to a lavishly furnished Parisan|others in the company have good K 2.4 since 1904 of the Victor Herbert 3 ‘ ! ’ kg 1 pa ave good | B . <t Memo. Proposed change in traffic regulation {art studio. Although in “The Loncly | parts too, including Arthar Hovaed. | Orchestra. f Five Members Die Since Last Memo- | ! SR S e -4 1toad” her previous picture, she was|lidmund Abbey, Frances Williams, _ Some of his leading comic opera i 1l not be a satistactory and per cel " compositions were “Princs An rial Day—15 Living in not be a eatisfactory and perma- | PICTEPVITETEPTICETUS, : Martelle, is Scintillating Comedy | | | seen chiefly in simple ginghams, her| K rank McHugh and Jay Bryce, % sl n sol n of the traffic problem; : 3 fchulberg production, | An outstanding feature of this play | ' : r","l'f’m.,“"\ Berger ,"UHT\.::" This City il i B The fresh. fruit dnnk . rlet Lily,” now showing at is the gorgeous display of women's . e 3 hddadelod . the proposed change does not best N the Capitol theater, has a setting as|wearing apparel worn by Mr, Mar. | c1°n" “Babett Idol's Eye, Five members of Stanley post, ([f PROPOSES COAER xm .y,‘N,.umw Economical. The pint jug makes a gallon of | vivid as the tile itself. In it she wears |telle. These are absolutely the last "0 "The ]‘:"" ';! & of the ‘\I * He'Grand Army of the Republic, a®'|and commercial interests of thirst quenchers by just adding ice water a8 many gowns as most women wear word in “creations” and the fair sex )]"“‘A"F‘M“;?.';m:: bsheliclislsl B Iton of .ported as having died sirice last| “Therefore we respectfully ) i & season, | stpscially is delighted with the, show. | = ltl:; was vice-president « . v - | Memorial Day. They are Charles 'hat the matter of traffic and street Insist on secing the name ZA-REX on the label | ? R | “Misana 'F.‘"‘Ji'.'..l“‘4‘.',7“"*"’,’7.,'\’3”,“22‘. fean Boclety ot Compotors, Authors |May, Co. K, 105th New York volun. | (OI (0 [rtesr, Sdien and con- e e s S {4 Mbllrwood. ; ‘vo.w" “Umpta Tarata Umpta” and ) 10 (3187 3 prostrated With ' <ew York cavairy, June 3, 1923; Kd- | city shall be served best.” ucts, Inc. rreddie” the trained seal which | NAUShtY ~Mam'zelle,” all snappy A0 win J. Clark, Co. G, First Conn.| The signers are: B, (. Porter Sons, Boston, Mass. Réiava. tha Htia. role (n Themas H. music with catehy words. Thaaless ibai it Heavy Artillery, Ih"\‘l m!v'r 8 I‘fl ‘1‘\' M. 8. Porter; New Britain Lumber [ ince's new comedy special, *The! A Prologue opens the play and is a ’ itosgaped] Charles H. Beaton, Co. E., 13th Conn. | Co, H. L. Platt, treasurer; Besse-Le- | | Galloping Fish,” a First National re. | PO¥erful scene, replete with hea New York, May = 27.—Theodore|volunteers, ~February 17, 1924;|land’s, W. W. Ledand; the Camp Real iease now running at the Palace thea. | 5TIPPIVE dialogie and incldents, K. Morse, composer of “Hail, Hail, The Charles E. Kempshall, Co. F, 24 11- ate Co., by Herbert V, Camp; the | ter, is responsible for the fnmovation. | 11 0N however, the play is a very Gang's All Here,” and other popular fiinois, April 23, 1924, The death is | Central Block company, I. F. M- Bl At least he taught the stép fo Loujs PCPPY one. Tom Hoover, a wealthy songs died suddenly Sunday night, it 'also reported of Charles W. Smith, | Donough; the Shuberg Coal Co., Mydr nts w', it l; ::1 voung idler who likes to masquerade ; became known yesterday, 1l« was 8 !first licutenant, Conn, Volunteers, Shurberg; William P. 8. McMahon ol o g O S¥YQ - grosses up as oman, gets into a )cars old. Heavy Artillery, for self and Mrs. Margaret Mc Mahon; fiCheniin and Ford Sterling and now it of troubl; and is ejected by his| Other songs written by Mr. Morse | The present membership of the post | Alling Rubber Co., by 8, . Congdon, Bluc Ribbon L all the film celebrities are vlmnn It father. He visits the Tiptow Inn, run | Were: "“Mother,” “Blue Bells” and |is 22, of which 15 reside in this city. | manager; C. L. Pierce & Co., by L. T, uggCStl.Ons s - by a friend, and there discovers his “Dear Old Girl” Up to the time he| The officers are: Commander, 8pen- | Pierce; the Abbe Hardware Co. for MY MANY AT LYCEUM, fiance, Edna, whom her uncle is trying beeame ill ho had been in Wash cer H. Wood; senlor vice-commander, | further consideration; Prouty Patsy Ruth Miller, Dustin Farnum {to make marry Oswald Darling, an | ton, where with Victor Herber Iin ' foren 1. Penfield; junior vice-com- ' Store, D, F, \Imm, manager; G Shl‘"flp&‘ f and an all star cast are presenting | elderly man of wealth, Durling has | I'hilip Sousa and other composers, he mander, Michael McMahon: adjutant Kinney Co., . H. E, MacCadeier, A lcttucc My Man,” a gripping drama of high [had a scandalous affair with 2 notori- | Was seeking to prevent the broadcast [ quartermaster, William ¥, rnberg; managzer; 1. Simons & Co,, Lillian | " finance and modern cave-man meth- (ous woman, Bebe Larue, and Tom |ing of musical compositions by radio ' syrgeon, Frederick Monier; chaplain | Simons: J. J. Watson; Mag & Berk- | ods at the Lyeeum today and tomor- [finds an incriminating letter but darl. Without permission of the authors, i:\nri patriotie direetor, Frederick V. owitz, by N, E, Mag: Louis Raphac row. On the same bill is the latest [ing turns the tables and Tom himself Streeter; Officer of the day, William M. P. Leghorn; City Drug Store, by episode of *The Telephone Girl” |looks guilty. His fiance spurns him, ¥. Stewart; offiger of the guard, (, O'Brion; M. J. Kenney; the Re serial, the news reel, ete. Then it is that Tom resorts ‘o trick- * n'n |George C. TMoot; & M. and quarter- Hive; Boston Clothing Store, by A. A s ) A‘:‘.—.} Starting Thursday there will be n ery and proceeds to imporson-ite Iiehe, master's sergeant, Charles H. Whaples. | Kaplan; New York Sample Shop ] . - MAYONNA'S| hig double feature program which | Excitement and fun travel a neck and - David 8, Vegall; the Mohican Co., by \“Q)} brings Derelys Pardue, Lloyd Hughes, [neck race which becomes n riot when | [] 13, D, Sullivan, manager; J. M. Curtin | . Ralph Lewis and other stars in “Un. |the real Babe arrives, The eonclusion TF C Four Formosan Girls Seek | & co, vy sames 11 Curtin; Gagner & HELLMANN S tamed Youth” and “Damaged | is a masterpiece of comedy writing, 4 | | Roy, by I. Gagner; Herbert Milla, Hearts.” There will he & snecial Friday 5 Death in Suicide Pact |, 's 5. Xaughion, Donnelly & 3 - - matinee this week, and next waek the 5 Taihoku, Formosa, May A suls | len Co, by H, Donnelly; ¥ w. BLUE RIBB ON - i : Poll Plaverd will t “So0 This is 1 cide pact among fou a ris of | Woolworth Co.; M. €. LeWitt; Price Public School Force - - Conlessed in the fnterior of this island, resuiting | sell Bros, Inc.i George LeWitt i ayonnaise —— Harold F. Dempsey, acting prinel- in the death of two of the convenans — pal of the Central Junior high school, -Killl Manuel Homesick | ters, has biough to light an invasion Precision fast- | From a small sehool girl's essay on will not return to the loeal schools in Secretly its v i e lof modern ideas even into that m the fall but will take a position with Secretly Visits Pmtuzal Elisworth, Maine, May 27.—Roland 'ness of savage life My Vamily™: In my family there are three n( Rand, McNally' & Co. Mr. Dempaey = Lisbon, May 27.-~If a story that I8 McDonald, her 15-year-old pupil in a | The four girls, between 15 and 18 t has been in the local schools 11 years heing whispered among royalists and 'country school at Amherst, has con- ' years old, all had had modern educa- | U% my father, mother and me. Iam ‘For Qulck Retums Use Herald Clamfied Advu having been headmaster of the Pre. rcowled at by republicans is true, Dom ressed, according to Sheritf Ward W, ;tion in schools establis ied by the Jap. the youngest."—London Dally News. vocational grammar school and prin- Manuel of Bragaiza, ex-king of Portu- Wescolt, of Hancock county that ho ‘anese, They had heard something cipal of the Elthu Burritt Junior gal, recently broke his exile and paid killed Louise K, Gerrish, youthful about the right of women to decide | high school. |a elandestine visit to his favorite old hool teacher, on a lonely road last for themselves in regard to marriage, | S ———— country place of Villa Vieosa. Manuel Wednesday night. an entirely new idea in the communs- | Troning Napkins was exiled when the republic was de In a statement made after confer- ity in which they wer: rearsd, When Iron your linen table napkins en [clared n 1910 and forbidden to re. once with state and county officors at the parents of one tried to force her both sides if you wish them to be |enter the country. the Hancock county jail, where Me. into an unwelcome marriage, the four perfectly smooth and satiny, His brief return, however. was not Donald and his brother Victor, two agreed to die together, They tried to conspire against the republic, but yeara younger, are prisoners, the hanging. Two suec but the trees S | was impclled by an irvesistible home. 'sheriff sid Roland had pointed out ,selected by the others broke under sickness according to reports, to re- the spot where the 18-year-old their weight and they lived, visit the scenes of his happy youth in teacher was shot, and re-enacted the this beautiful palace and park crime While there he is said to have re- The two boys, nho were among eeived two personal friends and to the older pupils at the school where have made close inquiries as to the Miss Gerrish taught, weve arrested TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY administration of the Braganza late yesterday and brought here by THAT BIG LAUGHI Hir estates, Sheriff Westcott, Attorney General ° S ————— Ransford Shaw and County Attorney “Galloplng DISPUTE OVER BOUNDARY. William E. Whiting. The officials el stated that young Victor was not im The board of selectmen have been | Siiaved in the Lilling of the sehoo! v called in to decide a boundary dis- | g 0 T K O I Also On Face. Itched and . » pute between Joseph and Josephine | oo o | 1s Fuscio, represented by Henry P Moo | |Burned, Couj_d Not Sleep. Roche, and John and Amelia P. Ru. |00 S0 o e e i . (ith doiph, represented by David L. Nair. | Suig 15 (U (FCEOEE O e 1 was troubled with a rash on wi The dispute I8 over Property O |gaid robbery was not the motive of my hands and face, also parts of my Y > V Cherry street, the Fuscios owning s Daider: Boasnd . s ‘o body. It itched and burned causing STH CRA I Preperty 5t 10 Cherry Strest and (Lo ooy ir: Acoording fo the bey's me to scratch and the seratching FORD STERLING T Ruaoipht 8t 116 Cherry strems, | confossion Ha said that Roland eused eruptions. My clothing ag | Thc fin(’St Sugar— 2 accompanied by county officials and d th k LOUISE FAZENDA and centers around the erection of & | fouectives, went to the scens and re- | [Eoum eadoher reumt i g 7—REELS OF LAUGHS—Y S by - enacted the entirc grim drama, even that I eould not sleep at night. the pqu’St ahm‘tcnmg demonstrating how he carried the 1 read an advertisement for Cu-. Leap YEar Dance |ret o i pace shere 1 wan foumd | [lrs e tumph v sog o' and selected flours Given by next day. The boy, Sheriff Westeott purchased two cakes of Cuticura HARDWARF CITY GIRLS CLUp aid. showed how he prepared a Soap and two boxes of Cuticurs grave, and even produced the spade Ointment which completely healed e T K A used. This is now in possession of | |me” (Signed) Miss Becky Hyde, M A K E I I R I C H ! Music by Ahib. :g's Orchestra the authorities. RIENpSL Sinna Jow s - s WEDNESDAY FVIL, MAY Z8ih The sherifi's stateme ended a Use Cuticura Soap. 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