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Unless otherwise tindicated, theatrien) notices and reviews 0 (his rolumn are writlen by the press sgencivs for the rewpertise Amuseinenl rompany, » § PETPVVVPIN PPV P VI VIPINT TV IRV VIR TVI TN TV TV e s P oaay c AFTER » DAYN '==LYCELM Wilson has been “After Bix Days,” the most astound- | he Was & boy when he g photo eple ever filmed, a picture of thut famous Messenger et has broken every record at theas | 10ite Hince then he has ters whoere It has boen shown, and |[1he helght of stardom and yeurs “None Bo Hlind, story of the [toured the country at the of greatest love in the will he the [ N8 own company In vaudeville ) Sunday featurcs at the Lyceum |1# @ rveal entertainer and his heater and the fivst numed will be (AN stories are vory amusing ontinued through Wednesday whe Prancis and Wilson are a t will be changed “Horrowed | VATI®Y artists who de plenty 1usband, photoplay starring Flor. | 1100 of entertainment nee Vidor, Itockliffe Fellowes aud | Moran and Wiser are Kelth favor touching upon a thome of every day |1tes and present Al in Fun,”" a real neourrence—husbands wWho are not | hovelty with plenty of comedy thrown always true to their trusting wives, [0 two men hall from Aus- Also, the Lydeum announces for early |{Htlin where the boomerang is the showing a couple of dandy pictures, | hational game and weapon and use one of which ia “The Man Irom [the boomerang idea In the juggling of form the story by George ¥hats. They are adept jugglors and ‘utchdon, and “The 1ing of |8how some remarkable stunts Wild Horses." Jugkling. ‘None So Blind' The ph interest-compelling valie | bill presents the screen vorslon of the theme of universal appeal great | Noted stage play “The Bad Man love which transcends every obstucte, | Holbrook Binn who played lead The actien takes place in New York |/ng and title role on the stage is seer city, humanity's great melting pot, [In hin same character in the pictun and carries the beholder from the [17or Sunday night two featurcs will In sluma of the Ghetto to the palatial [Presented, one offering J. B. Warne mansions of the rich, In “The Lone Fighter” and the othe Those who sep “After an all star east - in “The Suprenn featuring Moses and the Ten Com- Passion’” mandments, will sec the first big effort of screen producers to film un- usual material, This film is a com- plete version of the Old Testament of |y the Bible from Adam and Eve to the [Allied Songs of Solomon, The picture embraces the most im- | portant episodes of the Old Testa- | ment, including Adam and Ive, the deluge, Cain and Abel, Moscs and the Ten Commandments, The Tower of Babel, Sodom and Gomorrah, Joseph and His Brethren and the immortal Eongs of Solomon, on the stage Wis & member Hoy Quar visen 1 for hend sing " world for in the Thoese in & story of rarc, pluy 1o be offered on thi having & -1 Six Days," LEXCHANGES RALLY Agreement Causes Mild Boom in Foreign Markets New York, The reaching of an agreement by the inter-allled | conference, probably paving the way | for execution of the Dawes plan and 4 | general Luropean settlement of the reparations problem caused a sharp rally in the foreign exchanges at the opening of today's market. Demand CAPITOI, |sterling mounted to a new high price The Keith vaudeville bill at the |fOF the year at $4.43 1-3, an overnight Capitol for the first three d of |8ain of more than two cents and al- next week will offer five great ar‘w‘"m“ that much over the previous headed by the Sandell Sisters Revue |1924 top reached on July 22. French 1t is described as o classy offering | AnC8 responded with a 10 point ad- distinctly different, The sisters are | Vance, selling at ceiits. l'orelgn assisted by Smith and Stritt, two |®change dealers reported spirited * dapper young men who are real en- trading, with buying orders for the tertainers. The Sandell Sisters are |2llied currencies steadily increasing in a pair of pert misses, attractive | Volume. enough to please a modern Paris. Lorraine and Ritz offer “Broadway Controversies.,” As Broadway is the world's rendezvous there is more to argue about there than anywhere else and 30 these two boys argue about everything from Broadway to Yon- kers. The name Al H. Wilson has long b¢ 'n prominent in the theater, Mr. Aug. SANDALL REVUE AT -PALACE- ALL THIS WEEK DAILY EXCEPT MON. F¥RIL, 215. EVE. 8:15, THE POLI PLAYERS MERTON of the MOVIES with ARTHUR HOWARD AND WINIFRED ST. Direction of A. H, VAN BUREN The Smashing Comedy Success of The Century MAT. AND Cuticura Talcum Is a delicately medicated, anti- septic, deodorizing powder ideal for both children and adults. It is cooling and refreshing and imparts a pleasing fragrance leaving the skin sweet and wholesome. mpiesFroet Mall Addresnc - Outt alden I‘ Iul B Cu —CAPITOL c..-.e-m Products ‘Are Reliable. Sunday Night—Excellent Double Features J. B. WARNER ALL STAR CAST — in — —in — “The Lone Fj -hter” “The Supreme Passmn i Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday KEITH VAUDEVILLE 5—ENTERTAINING ACTS—5 Those Popular Comedians Vloran & Wiser — R — “ALL IN FUN” FRANCIS & WILSON | AL H. WILSO “Varieties” | “Are You Listening?” LORRAINE & RITZ “Broadway Controversies” Sandell Sisters * Revue with SMITH & STRILL In a Distinctly Different Offeri ng HOLBROOK BLINN “THE BAD MAN” Thurs.—-Personal Appearance of Montague Love The Famous Movie Character Actor In a Vaudeville Monologue CLAIRE Labor. songs | 'RALD, SATURDAY, AUGI 2 102 o EVEN SPECIALISIS - FAILED NEV l).\ll,\' H¥ ASKS MAN NEAR 5 BRITAIN My Lvg business, o factorios vk nufacturing an he s went into the Later they oxford wh W 1o Hodwell » moyed Mr L. W, Bodwell of Belvidere Never .ot "comion Vi« Heard of the Species —— Then {he Fruli Treatment—"Fruit-a-{i Brought Complete Re'lct mply ms stal tha 'T'r ing ehroni o Constipation, Dysp on he | eumatism, jani- | ha juices of ppples, years | flgs and prupeg—inten he | combined with tohies madainta sinee, Until he po | small tablets ealled ** Fruita-tives' s old kept busy at | vhizh hava provea the mar too f obs and gardening | tha madieal yorld for many ( i ; : o In his younger days Mr, Dodwell 'or instancee, My, James A Was @ and was in the hahit of hill Ay Vaterhn whing long trips thraugh the erks | “Lrecommend “1'r shires. He was woll versed trees nvone sufiering fror nd was considered an authority on pation, Iaving sutered | the different specics, Ho docs not [ 100 years, o ’ rocelving littio relicf venture far from now, about | from nlists, 1 af 1ash hava beea | Bolped he vour good tablets, throo-quarteraef & Mo ¢ be 1 deal hag S Praitastives” ing his lmit, He makes his r ‘m" 500, (n hotanr sank rounds each day, He mili it X A [ant the nits and woodland g““" 'a by Fro'es rwith paths about Belvidere and knows practical |1y every foot of Staniey Quarter | Little Red School W Mr, Bodwell ix Interested construction of the new Rtate school and has tehed its It is very Interestin sl yeminds me of my old where 1 got my cducation, it Viferent,” He told about the ved school house in Massach with hard wooden benches yudely constructed desks bullt backs of the benches and added hu morously, “The scats were made of planks just about two-thirds as wile as they should have Aidn't sit up sraig off on the floor. “ior heat we had in which the students four picces of cord woc 1 to get this wood in fr did not have to cut hool when we felt didn't about shoe some and nan farming, he another 2,000 bushels of potatoes on 2 tin MEng ryellons 5 ONe SUMMe nhout m's in Providen Frow t ardening Vor 15 years he ining hox s and TR did some o I following i " worked at vl oranges, 198 il and rowd about to Now Dritaln whe 18 or 20 own thinki Bodwell ndenes w't 0 enme A heen ever wis " every day Iy of e Conn,, iven’? chronia for along middle sald Mr will Lo furm |er 13, parents told know," he [that has hetped make ‘Innd popular figures in Bel wge they are liker on Decembor M, Bodwell 1 wis born on b years old, 1 Massachusetts on AL leust that's what my and they ought (o with a lnugh of the vidore, or n DPecem G Womy o sl heurty A remark s e N ¢ Heard of Flapper, “What you think the flup pe he was usked, What's flapper, | never heard of it? Well, some people's idea of a flap per I8 a bobbed halr girl with short skirts and Kknickers who carries a flask on the hip and smokes cigar- Mr, Bodwell, who hoears ?“”" resomblance to Abraham Lincoln growth “and " he wehool LR is 80 ile s, | ettes,” “\yell never that’ avound in my i laugh at hearty of the flapper, s joke had anything 11k day." He had a & extreme pieture cming to feel that it was a great but nothing for any- one to become excited over, “It would be a good thing if prohibition were A suc . but T don't helieve it ever will be,” he said, explaining that he had watehed the state of Maine to enforce prohibition and fail. No, I never drink nor do | cver smoke, But T get lots of sleep and believe that everybody should get plenty of slecp. “They can't fool light saving time 'standard time on my watch and day- light saving time on a little fancy clock on my burcau and T know 'what time it is all the time.” Mr. Bodwell and his wife together for 61 years before the lat- s death “Don’t ride me too hard,” he as he bade goodhye to his ealler, ing that the reporter was invited to the party he is going to have on his 100th birthday anniversa we on we would slide in iron hox stove piled two The boys ym outside it. like had dthough We went to sc it and when home. There our school.” Followed Abraham Lincoln Asked about his politics Mr Bod- | well sald: “I was a democrat all my ‘mv until Lincoln became a candidate then I became a republican 1 ql'- Iy 1 haven't taken so muc h interest” in we we 50 \u1|u‘~ in we me this day- vither 1 carry were on L. W, BODWELL is undoubtdly tho most familiar figure | in Belvidere, H ides with his son , 7 Henry N, at 15 nley street and | politics and the later presidents ik is the grandfather of Harry T. Bed- |Grover Cleveland and otl l <I“m'|. lwell of the Rodwell Realty company, know so much about. 1 didn’t vote Iwhich des idere among | for Wilson but I guess I should have. lother familia tial sections in | He was rs old when the Civil |New Britain tford | war broke out, too old to enlist but | Despite his he is in expected to be drafted every day. session of all his facuities 'he usual newspaper writer ;\(u‘r‘ {quick thinker and extremely witty, | interviewing a man or woman who is | Weather All Right—Too \lmh Of Tt | getting along in years. generally finds | | *“How do you like the weather?" a place to say He never was sick a | lasked the interview. '\\nrms: the per- | day in his life.” This is not the case spiration from his brow as Mr, Bod- in Mr. Bodwell's history. Several well entered the sun parlor of his {jmes he hag been forced to change home after completing his ing | his occupation becs of poor health, | shave. “Oh, the weather's all right,” | 4iihough he appears to be in excellent e answered, despite the temperature | joq0th now. He wea of 90 or mors outside. *“The only | jo can read print slightly and Chicago today {trouble is the a little too much of | grdinary newsprint without them, his [nual nnion printers’ international hearing is almost as keen as it was \haseball championship games at the and his abundant crop of |Cubs’ park here. Games include New generously streaked with | York vs. St Paul; Washington ve, Tn- dianapolls, and Chicagn s The printers next week will their annual golf tournament. AY BALL full and pos is a For Annual Contest Championship Starts Today at Chicago. — Baseball teams | representing union printers in Boston, Cincinna m Cleveland, Deotry Hamil- | New York, Pitts- Paul, Washington open the 14th an- 1 .flv. Asked about his younger days he said, “There are a good many thing |T can’t remember and its a geod thing | |T can't.” Mr. Bodwell the days when years ago rois black. “Wait until ygu get to be as old as fecl different,” be told “1 don't expect to be that | old,” said the visitor. *Neither did I he replied. “The young folks growing up to day don’t know much about life. When they get to middle | age they are all worn out. About | 7 ‘v;lvlf of them don't {nke cate of them- | Aontreal Aug Tex Rickard, selves. They follow the crowd too noter mid el Hamnrond, b imuch, they do as others do instead of | 16"8 head of the Madison Square Gar- doing what they ought to do. el Lidieaten ot un Nesw o] “Wiion my oy Moro growing up, | ors Lranlk iCadlor, presidant * | National Hockey leagze and {if they were out at play and one of |y, g0an who holds options on two them came in erying and complaining | oekey league franchises for United about something that went wrong, he | |States teams here tomorrow to de. was sent. out fo softle his own probe |efde the b They did their own thinking > of international . it was reported tonight, never diclated to them hut ime in the house right | stage was a shoemaker in v shoemakers were not cobblers hut. shocma He ante- dated the shoe factor as a boy [of 12 learned the trade in his father's |shop where he was taught to make Ithe entire shoe. He got so that he {could make better shoes than his |fathe nd upon the suggestion of {he [latter, went into business for him- |self. This was in West Roxfor Mags., where he was horn Profiteer Landlord Unknown When he became 23 years old he mwarried and went housekecping near his fother's where rented a house and all the pund he wanted for 8530 a vear Tt was while residing in {his house that Henry N, was horn, The Bodwell I | | HOCKEY | Uckard Considering Winter Sports Circle, Tex homa ¥ lems., rext sea ! too. they removed after 1 SR FOR FRESH AIR PUND. A cheek from Mr, and Mrs, |Hanford for the New Rritain Air camp fund was reeciver yesterday by the fresh air editor ppeal for the season had closed, The receipt is hereby acknowledged and the check has | L i C E U M | turned over to Treasurer W | Young. Sunday., Mon., Tues., Wed. Shanghai Restaurant | 213 MAIN ST, i | | his son ways family later 7 o'clac been L. Park Hotel Block One Flight Up Sunday Dinner 80c A m. to # pom, Choice of the Yollowi i | Consomme or Chicken Soup | | | | - | Chicken Chop Swey \\nn Almonds Subgum Chop Sucy Mashed Potatoes succotash Dessert Cream | | | Iee take | Tea P Popular Excursion to New York l Round Trip $2.25 [ Sunday, A ug. 3rd Special Train ail £13000000 ENTERTAINMENT THE HUNDRED MILLIONS New B Bristol New York Return Lyv. New York Due Bristol Due New Britain Eastern Standard Time Tie liited 1o the seating capncity of specinl teain, now on sole At Station Ticket Office, A picture that has broken every known rec- ord in every house it has been shown! — THE RUNAWAY FOUR — Nav n 4 4 It Played Boston at §1.65 The N. Yo N. H. & H.R. R, Co. resided | Boston, | Entering | Gl of the | G * | self-restraint. Coffee §oing away in the T oncs on her return her hat, dropped 1ot sl Well, after all, like home minate for the Hall of Fame is MeCarthy. because durs g Ao unniversary sale of our newn ribbon department store s MeCurthy vntercd 1o buy & yard Maxson mu.lwm riubon, snd vinersed, having boughs CAPITLLATION y ribbon, witheut having woked item hie been And neve ) off s INe s takey hiir vl i single another selection te dhop Hall of Fame will, at roeascutive meetings, be v consider candidates I by veaders) mmitiee tor the ANy Cupid's Gandening What would hap Kiss on your lips It would probably grow inte Loutse Kingsten, Innocent Mother Dughter Mother, may 1 have v date tonight Mother You may ke The I the pantry ", have as many fresh Lox on the top sheif re's a B. Todd, A Colleginte Fall A had he dinglesdangle Counter ortune to college student Al heavily With hix parts glad to see; ite frequently, Nathan M, Levy, ner on th irge suspicious on descended him | "Young man manded Ieinking I'op Muadame,” the Happy veplied, 1 am deinking but 1 cannot deny that | just drop.” X J Coughs chip ut onee " she e hane our clotl h nre Ve lo pay; glven away, Erra Triplett, you hecn mortificd student brides man, hoars the hard upon 1k Dr, Walter E took @ best! ® chest I'raprock, aceful are Hre ative of man's nose is ter, espec leads him 1 when a A ehara After i Enoring frritate WA COmes & nap; s & chap. Mrs, fally wife It by Hal Hertz, Tor Blackstone minister Sful Speaker “Don't you t About It indonr We'll speak o Fathor ‘Do you enjoy hink vful | Leslic He! M wide the I Mrs new Mrs, Webstor certainly kept awake during the has a powe hel Immengely but father, thing, never lets them b ¢ indeed nds me very our hus " U la sermon.’ stay Mrs Halph Hyde, SEMAD N, Just One My w mnd the never Waking Up “Did you realize -nnl'nint ail stock you invested in? ‘Well, 1'm just beginning that ('ve boen swindled,” Mrs, Lloyd Moffett. gets any Hoyle house, on that has too many thing done Drake: b irons in the fire Blake:—"No, her curling irpn, | The electrie iron is never " Arthur she Shaw | N { 1o realiz Messing. L True Enough neyi—*1 don't approve of those bathing suits.” either do 1, dear; mething." Margaret Frisch, Tales Are Useful (Sometimes) comet has a tail suiling through the monkey has a tail help climb on i donkey has a tail swat the pesky fly But the nanghty husband's ( | Seldom gets him by. | —Mua, { one-pices I'eggy has 10 wear s The but Ifor The To The sky, on¢ Remember, Glrlie— The slowest of horses is fast when it's tied; 1A man may be lying who whver has lied; Unirustworthy a trust. ified sculptors spent time on a hust, M. Suthe men be found in may Flaming Youth Mary, aged six, and Jean, four, wera | discussing the future (reports Dorothy | { P Coleman). | “When I grow up,’ going to be a school [ “When I grow up, to be a mamma of children.” “Well” answered Mary, “When | theyeome 10 school 1'm going to whip | ‘em, whip ‘em, whip | "You mean thin ing (o cry, “wha ever done to you?" And d Reverse English (conceitedly):—"Am 1 not Flapper beautiful Woman hater: id Jean, “I'm a and have lots Henry Fischer. You Know H‘Iluuc I:ll\(' This One, Don't ( Dudley:——"He certainly knows how ’IO handle his English, AT Jean, strat- my children ' said ave Jameson'——"1 should say so! Why, he can tell the girl in a dozen different ways how much he loves her, without proposing!” Bobher=shop Talk (to nervous young Iydy “Well, Miss, uml you have, a hair cut 2" Nervous young lady {1 want them all cut.” | Ileanor 1 in will Barher iy his shop) —John Black 4. Neppoducygon den). “Merey no! (Copyright 19 forh Long This ¢ Reribbler Lamb?" Braynless 11 know rof Paradise H you ever read e Kun SHop 18 & uAtiUNAL (Dat] ution conducted newspa 1] the country. Contributions earters, piosidig Uiey are o anpublishied, and posses eufficient arerit, will be pald for at rates ry- mg from $1.00 to $10.00. one slde of the paper vuly and | your contributions to the “Fun 8hop || Editor" care of the Herald, whe will fotrward them to Ne York Unaccepted manuscripts will got be coturned “Never, roasts lamb,” Every woman A ment stitch in time save embar I'he We nominate Mathilde Coff Fun Shop's Hall of Fame for the Hull of I'ame for her remarkable For twenty years Mrs. To Wed Edison’s Son | f i i | Miss Anna Maria Osterhout, whose engagement to Theodore M. Edison, son of Thomas A. Edison, the inventor, has just been the daughter of Prof. and Mrs, W announced., | Osterhout, of Cambridge, Mass, She is