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MW.M“M“WWO“O&.‘OD.‘C | 8s8ca000000800000000008085 it - VMWHIH _! «‘4' ,..lu .l S A ‘ - - Unless: otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews 0 this column are writlen by the press ugencies (or The respertise BIMusement fompany CEIPITPVICPPPITIIVVIPIRVPIPRTRPINITIV ROV v ey GOOD BILL AT CAPITOL A new bill of Keith vandeville and phetoplays opened for the balance of the week at the Capitol yesterday, There are flve good acts, each very entertaining Heading the bill is The Floridians, a new organization to ex pound syncopation in melody and dance. George Mack provided the big hit of the show with his stories and songa Mr, Mack is a comedian of the frst water and has many witty stovies | to tell, besides ofiefing ballads in a very fine volce Lockard and Leahy have a very en ertaining skit in “The Beauty Shop", w0 offering that abounds with bright fialogue and funny situations, The tage setting is vory novel, I'ranklin wnd Lee present “Legmania,” a very food dancing act with a wide variety sf dances shown, Class and Puge of- | ler a sensational wire walking act hat shows some clever stunts and dancing on the wire, The photoplay feature presents Pola Negri in “Montmartre,” a romantic | drama of frivolons Paris, Starting Sunday night for four days, Jackie Coogan will be offered in “Little Rob- inson Crusoe."” AWAIT DE VALERA'S TALK Spesch To Be Given At Ennls Today By Famous Irishman Being Eagerly ! Awalted By Public. Dublln, Aug. 15.—The address which Eamon De Valera is to make at Ennls today is awalted with general | Bayne [make Ipelting [pearance in thi interest as it is supposod he will take up the thread of the speech he was |umphed in a six months' race against making there just a year ago when arrested by the Free State authorities | and that he will reaffirm the republi- can party policy. Speaking last evening at Limerick, ! where he stopped off enroute to Fn- | nis, Mr, De Valera said the republic | was founded where nothing could | shake it, namely in the hearts of the | Irish people. Once they had the same organization they had in 1917 they would be able to repeat the re-| sults of the 1918 elections, and the | world would know where they stood. | \Mr. De Valera is credited with com- | plete confidence that the republicans will win the next general election. Joseph Devlin speaks today Dundalk and it is expected that, as leader of the Ulster nationalists, he will have something important to say | regarding the attitude of the laticr oen the boundary question, FOR HOME at | PRINCE SA Abyssinian Prince Regent Leaves Mar- sellles On Return Journey Marseilles, France, Aug. 15. —Ras Taffari, prince regent of Abyssinia, | sailed for home yesterday after his | visit to the capitals of Europe. He took with him a mountain of baggage weighing over 30 tons, composed for a large part of the sumptuous pres- ents made to him by the various gov- erninents. The prince is taking home five mag- nificent dogs of different breeds, WOMAN JUNGLE EXPLORER | | | | Akeley to Make Another Trip Into Eastern Africa. New York., Aug. 15.—Mrs. Delia Akeley, explorer and hig game hunter today announced she would depart on August 28 for another year's trip into Mra, | take over eastern Africa. Mrs, Akeley, who wiil go under auspices of the nraoklyui museum in quest of skins suitable for mounting, expects to travel through | Jubaland, accompanied only by na- | tives, | Teach Children To Use Cuticura Soothes and Heals | | Rashes andl Irritations | Tonight and Saturday BIG DOUBLE FE MODERN MARRIAGE With X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY and “THE DRUG FRANCIS BAYNE TRAFFIC” | decision, | alleged contempt. | failed to testify | Cochran, -PALACE- HARTVORD COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN ALL THIS \\FFK Tues,, Wed. b om. Eve THE POLI PLAYERS Featuring ARTHUR nmuum and NIFRED ST. I irection of A. 5 VAN BUREN “THE CRODKED SQUARE” Staged Elaborately presented with all the big fasorites as played tor & _solid segr ot the Hndson thea- o) New York elts. See Miss St in the part. originalls played mm-uu innes, the Great Fic- TRE Mat., sat. 2:15 CLAIRE e LYOEL Bushiman and Bey Marriuge" is fontures 1 the other one they the SMODERN MARRIAGH N Prancis o in the twoe Lyceum Traffie," pleture narcotios evil dern o the Drig and - exciting which is the country “Modern Marviage' is s wotiety dramia, picturing and marital troubles « your These wedded difficuities a miy o exy hy &t and the of intrigue inte with then i con heing * melodramit theme of a n th g gra marric lite f couple auch couple, pereed the hit 1l tur Sundi will pre from U oas of the IPor [ ceum talken 1 Ol I niine oxt week's foatures at the 1y include “The cted Woman, King of W Horses," and Youth," the last heing second half week's p ram n Philip Sonsa and lis band will give a sp I ma \ternoon of Septemh the hand's only a city two on th Jo! 100 musicl inee on the 19, This will he WIN RACE AGAINST FLOOD British Engineers Beat Months in Building Dam on Nile. Aug, fast dam on have Alexandria, Fzypt, ish engineers who are ing the world's Blue Nile in the biggest Sudan Nile floods, object of the dam is of the water at ti the The chief raise the level ot to a height through canals {o irvigate more than 3,000 The annual their highest in mid-July, to nullify the work of the en Faced with this fact they have pushe the operations with an army of 19 000 workmen for the past six mont before winning a vietory which w in doubt fo the last minute, 101 floonds which ne PARANA | 7O REBELS Police And State Troops Are Ordere To Return To Capitol. Aug. 15, — The mander of the Brizilian federal fo operating in the northern part Parana state reports that district fr of rebels. The Parana police and state troops attached to the forc have heen ordercd to return to state capital. The m“n;: president of thie Ttio Janciro, = o state e government open credits decmed necossary fo c operate with the federal governime in defense of the constitutional gime and for the veestablishment public order in Minas Geracs. WILL DO OWN I NANCING in Rehabil vice in 1025 New Plan T'or Financin, tation and Laison Washington, Aug. 15 can Legion after Janus 5, wi the financing of its reh bilitation and liaison service for abled former service men in whic for the last three s, it has assisted by the American The Red Cross, in a statement t day announcing the new arrangeme emphasized that the termination this financial aid would net end service to disabled veterans. On t contrary, it said, “expenditures fro its national funds ara expecte i he m to of d | continue in proportion to the need the ex-service man and his depen ents,” GOVT. APPEATS iles Protest in Recent Releasing Daugherty's Brother. Cincinnati, Aug. 15 States government filed an appeal la yesterday in the federal district con from- Jndge A. H. J. Cochrar which released M. . Da banker of Washington Com Ohlo, from the custody of f States on charges The Unit here gherty, honse, United senate Daugherty was arrested when in the senate inves gation "into the conduct of the affa of his brother Harry M. Dangherf former Attorney General.” He filed a writ of habeas corpus Cineinnati and was released by.Jud who ruled that the was not within its right in arresti Daugherty CAPITOL TONIGHT AND SATURDAY KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring The Floridians 8 — SYNCOPATORS — 8 li(.r B ACK \\li L lr AHY POLA NEGRI MONTMARTRE Starting Sonday Night JACKIE COOGAN Flood by Six the at which it will ‘flow reac threatene: Ameri- - Red Cross. ( senate | T —— NEV RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST Vinceat | hestra. | day's| Dix Stat Diges 630 er musie pe pom HHote or dance org s \:VOICES IN THE AIR | -nonnvvvunnvv“vnvv' ' e Aug. 15, " aseba Buffale N market repoy Mus m.-M ) to 10 p 19 to 14 hnell's kio da 1" pom upper m Lopez Hotel Satier dan 1148 po m—Wealher " P I gram prograin Friday, orchest Vineent | orehestra KDkA slinghouse— Hast Pittsburgr.) (We forecast m Base ball scores; dinner P WAAL i 1 N The eh rio New T ildren's p 145 p M ) p n artet 1 I m.) - Bulletina L Baseball scores. Nlockman pe by & p. m.—Children's half hour 880 p. mo=WNAC dinner danee— | | Shepard Conolian erchestra | & p. m.—Program 1o be announced . ’ port the "= CEVISTTIEET it ~Coneert KDKA M Iy ~Arlinglon time sig ast Raachall acores. al wie P | | o | | (Gimbe! Bra lelphia.) W K2 stinghouse (W a by Eddie Bpringhie weather fores i of | ™ | ¢ p m—Official A.05 p, me—Dinner music Likins' orohestra A 45 p. m, = Liveate market réporta. P omo—=Hedtimé ato m.=Dinner ce th Trie, | P M—=Nesults of games played the Fastern, American and Na» H il leagu | call, 7:006 p. mo—Market reporta. . 10 p. m~"The Cooling System v‘ Woo Current Book Review, (John Wanamaker 7:20 p, m,-=HRedtime | 10 p, m.—Coneert i W K4 by k and produce I qa % I Wy v e ies and roll Philadeiphia,) ory Lyric ita and po- | A phia SOPFANo, | 7:80 p, m.—Sports ¢ reports, Dinner mu i and Hotel Garden orchestra 8:30 p, m.=Kpeciul gram, 915 p. 10 p. me- Candelort and |1 Garden | Roof 10 me—Arlington time signals, | his Ade por ) weather r N 1op.m neert by the wd planist and bariton KYW } (Woatinghouss ) WBZ Trio muasical pro- | Cirand organ recital, Dance program by A, his Hotel Adeiphia orchestra, ~Time signal . mo~=Weather forecast -Continuation of dance [0 e m.—Dinnar concer Joska DeBabary's or- 8 10 6:30 p, 6 to 6:10 chestra, 6:10 to “Coll [ orchestra 6:50 to 7 p.m fices of the Duncan Publishing Co. 7:20 (o 7:45 p. Looking Over Time." §to 11: of | te or P Whiteman's | program, Famed Malamute of Alaska | Passes With Progress Anchorage, Alaska, Aug. 15.~The malamute dog, for many years the famed steed of the north, apparently is destined to go. With the coming of rafiroads, dog-teams were driven rarth into the interior, And now the prevalence of reindeer herds and Jthe growth of the market garden and | the town-iot garden have cansed re. sirictions to be drawn around the | malamute until he is coming to be | classed a nuis: in the more NH](II[ parts of southern Alasha, The mala- | mute had his genesis in the wolves and wild dogs of the north, All fowls and quadrupeds were his common | prey. But when, in modern days, & malamute began pulling down | reindeer and the livestock of farmers, he was, treated as a wolf and hunted | down. Owing to the light demand | for dogs, it is difficult to procure pure-bred speciments south of the | Yukon, and the one-time aristocrat of | the Arctic is becoming mixed with | theh lood of so many mongrels that he has almost lost his identity, | (3 B PIGHTING IN glans.” ) 6:30—Joska DeBabary'n Program from of Sisters' Mus m Crops Speoches at Haryes $ 30 p. m--Midnight revue, WaGI (American Radio and Res Medford Hillside arch Corp. v Mass,) Ti4h reports. 5 p Series m Closing Boston police reports, m.—Evening prograni Tabloid Radio Talks on Human Personality. ¥ K market tls (1) “"The to of iis | Elements of wMAE S Hills Radio Corp. Dartmouth, M of (Round South n d Dinner mi pianict, Baritone, Humorous 4[ J m hs& and dramatic | as m.—Jazz pianist. | aritone, Humorous m,— m,- and Dra- TANGIER rd m.——Graystone Jiote] | | quartet, spani-h Embassy Strife Is | | Contined To One Section, Asserts W7z New York City.) . | London, Aug. 15.—The Spanish em- bassy, in a statement dealing with the |situation in Morocco, declaves the present fighting is confined to the [western Tangier section and that as- | [sertions to the contrary are probably due to imperfect knowledge of the lo- cal geography. 1t is absolutely untrue fthat |8panish army has met with a reverse, Ithe statement adds. Two small out- | posts have heen surronnded and tele- | both feats heing easy acenpled | (Acalian Hall of £ | Golden's MecAlpin es | |I‘ m.- ts of the Day. ) p. m.—LErnie Golden's pin Roof orchestra. 8 p. m.~Looseleaf Current S:10 p.ony, inancial Develop- he | of | McAle Topics. Goldman hand concerpt 10 p. m.—Time Pop Question game. P. ni—Harold Stern's Belle- | Powers' orchestr to o nt ¢ [phone wires ent, in the mountainons country by a ehain of small positions, separated. of WEAP 6 ta 10 p.o~Dinner Story the Enchauted D Jwgz piani reader, Dance orchesty miisic lie Cat-ta Dramatie of o one. SUICIDE IS NO CR) li- Not | | Al 4l | | Attempting To Take Own Life Nlegal Virginia Judge Rules Norfolk, Va, Aug Attempting R suicide is no erime in Virginia, Judge e RiatbenorLy 1. Schackleford, of the corporation Report of Internatonal | court has ruled in an appeal brought by Samuel Bugne Ebray, Jr., who had asked the court to quash a warrant { eharging him with attempted self-de- | struction final | Bray w WABL il (Stor Conn,) 1 a- p.om. Do h, | Ezg Laying contest, n —_ - wWex I'ree Press. Dinner (Detroit P baseball 7:30 Ti30 p 0- nt of ts Detrait,) 6 m concert and as arrnigned some time ago |in police conrt aceused of taking poi- an attempt to end his life, His contended there was no law this state, hut he Jail term for al- m. Musical program, son in ‘.’H\Mln | against | was sentenced to | leged misdemeanor. woo ehaol of Chiropractic venport, Towa.) snicide in (Palmer ba- | 2 [ for 2 m Sport news and CIAT, OBSERVER 8 p. hour). pianiste, 9 p Eulletin, weather | oy N AME ¢ | Argentina to Take Step if Dolegation Aot Be Sent to League, m.-—Mugical Soprane, Program contralto, tenor and (Ane of Can i Argentina, it is ex- of nations eireles, an official observer the next assembly if the Jegislation s not adopted | the sending of an official Information given out by leads to the conrse will ha Weekly Tourists' Road| . papis, Ang. 15 [pected in league at least name od to . | it | WY il Sl ¢ i to attend i | necessaty permitting delegation Fund ¥ the league hope that B ) (General fie N | Schenactady n-| | ha of 6 p International “hool e 05 p. m socretaviat son. the latter m.-—Baseball results m.—Goldman band eoncert, Radio drama, “His Last o of natiotm considers Are gentina an official member of the ore despite the fact that the parliament never officially the covenant, he fi- Chance.” is | Chane ty, 10:30 p. m.—Dance ismer's entertainers, ganization Argentine at | < - - "ny*m pled el wrr and Ciothier rlnv,mm ) [ P .\lo,\m Davis Rellevue Stratford Hotel concert orchestra and ults, program by | | | - Thithe | ANNING AIR RACE hila- U International Contest At Wright lwlcl Getting Under Way Aug. 15,—The personnel d. technical commit- rnational air race at field in October was | | | ng | i | " | 30 m Dayton, @., |of the contest « [tee for the i | Wilbur Wright announced toc Caleb 8. Br of New York, one of the most expert officials in this re- will he referee for the races. Heading the committee is Trederick 1. Patterson, president of the national acronantic association. He will be assisted in his duties by ¥red H. Nike, Dayton, who fs named v |chairman of the group. | sports res whie of America | A | ton, D. C.) d| —_ i 3| © p. m.—Children’s hour 2| 6:20 p. m.—Baschall scores. | 8 p. me—Musical proram | 9 p. m—Band concert. 9 m.—Time signals and weath- (Radio Corp. Wazhing- av spect, race | er foreca, ME \I( ANS THANK \ | WGR | (Federal Telephone Co.~NBuffalo, Telegraph | ¥ L ) 1 Y ate Courtesies Shown lect Calles by Americans, Aug. 15.—A from the Mexican federation of labor to the American federation of labor for courtesies ex- | tended President-elect Plutarco Elias | | Calles of Mexico at the recent Atlantic | City gathering of its executive coun- cil wag received at the American fed eration’s headquarters here. Fri ternal greetings, in response to those extended by the executive counetl of the Ameri labor body recently trom Atlantic City, were also con- ed | | Prosi- | | Apprec dent- S message Washington, of apprecaition Annual Feast —O— San Rocco at st Joscph's ELX i To be ceiebrated Charch, Sat. Ang. 16, with a solemn ¥ mass ot 10 A m,, after which | g there will be a sermon in Halian | Parade with military band at 3 p. m. | Dance at Marchigian Hall, cor, Uak |and Acorn Sts,, at 7 p. om. | ves the | B widely | 8 1 the 15, 1024 of the unusual musie added to solemnity of the conseoration Puritying Water Il plece of charcoal helps water in which eut flowers Schreiber of Meissen, an old friend {of the reyal family The consecration toek place in the presence of the entire former royal | headed by the ex-king. lll\lj was ordanied and con: |many members of the former court | recently by Rishop wt Dresden came to Trebnitz in honor | MACKAY & WALLIN 63 MAIN STREET Next to Methodist Church TAKES HOLY ORDERS Trebaits, Germany, Ausg LR George of Sasony, ex-crown pringe of the erstwhile kingdem of Sasony, has priest of the Catholie |family A s purity the Kept becone ehureh seorated o He here are QOur Small Overhead Savings Couch Hammocks, made of good quality Khakie $9.95 $4.95 Expenses Means Big to You Porch Shades in all sizes Colorsestireen and hrowne=10 per cent reduction from our ususl low prices, GosLa Come and get yours (o rust.proof fahric spring, chain and Carviages have all been reduced, NEPOW AL A hlu s ing, - $19.95 Window Awnings at Reduced Prices suspension, Special for Saturday \ final clearance on ull nvmn- K Standnig erators, Prices start at Trunks—Bags—Suit Cases Dependable merchandise for your traveling needs, See our assortment, low in price, These awnings are made of good quality striped duck $3.50 Black Covered Ladies' Overnight th and all ready to hang, 80-inch and 88dnch sizes, from $1095 $1.79 Cades, attractive linings. Priced from 42-Inch slze, PrOM coovvviroonsnye $2|25 WINDOW SHADES, MADE AND HUNG—AT LOWEST PRICLS, . Boston Bags—Good wearing hags, " Priced from cenersene NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD Connecticut Furriers 86 WEST MAIN ST. SOME OF THE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES OF OUR August Sale OF Fur Coats Prices Are Lower Than They Have Been in Years, and Lower Than They Will Be Later! Hlldson Sea.l Australian 0 Coats ppossom , Coats of superior quality, plain and trimmed well matched skins | 3175, $225 —————— A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Garment Until Desired ] Raccoon Coats of well matched soft skins $175 . Marmot Coats of fine qualit; $75 e P ] All Coats Bought Now‘ Stored Free of (C'harge e Squirrel Coats and Jacquettes of finest quality full length coats Siberian skins $75 | $225 » Our August Prices are based on the desire to make this sale add greatly to our constantly growing clientele “Buy of New Britain’s Leading Furriers and You Buy Wisely” Connecticut Furriers 86 WEST MAIN ST. Next to Capitol Theater Largest Retail Fur Manufacturers in Connecticut HARTFORD STQRE—90-92 CHURCH ST. French Seal Coats [——

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