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AR o 5 s SO bl SIS s Sl NEW BKITAIN DALY HBNALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11; 1924 gie: 8 L i avald ?-:-|3;:a;‘ln:::c::f. Ilr'fi. Lionel Bels OCTOBER 27 WILL BE ::3;‘:‘:‘ Miss Fanny Ferony of New ‘ . X o Cork ¢l 1d of hoggr and dre, Honry Barrows, Kate Price York city will be ma 1 ) 1 «hd ) v AYY DAY | tie vrideamaias wiit bo the Missen .| A Wife's Confessional ST D s L Ll - g ) é . i ony of New York. Miss '’ S PALA';E FEA Son Hawk" does not walt until M8 | oo Lo g mowns About the |Byelyn Gennett’ will be flpwer girl ! final sequences to display ita big-| Various Clties and e ey I geacs ness of setting and action, Country Will Unite in This e | Wil be Joseph Ferohy is this one of flesh colored gatin 5 . . . Y {"hie best man o P The prescutation here will be the 4 . Soa CL e, embroldered with crystal Weads. » Sald lO Bc [} ledai Illl]OVll[lOfll “r:l"‘“"'nl;pum, prices as the matls Celebration and the ushers, Charles Nesta, H H Vas ot, M4,~P) oy, Ifollowing the ceremony a ré- bow’ of coral colored velvet that isf | Ph Pl F M scats, and children at| Washinglon, Oct. M.~—Plans for néy b also embrofdered and headed. ‘The : in Photo 4y A e oo | observanco of October 1wy wiion will be held at Marchiga 353 lines have the simplicity that fashion LA s cvening the porformance Wil Mart {day, with & progratn of cercmonics g NG e Watilsment Katle Folt O eeil o niy ket romiNeclaalt oridey) TSRS g ¢ Horalded as tho greatestaca drama | 8¢ 7230 i it the el o nenta of the nation's niuval COOLINGE RADIO TALK sign, 1 could not tell which, alded g st 4oq seats rush at 50 cents, the baicony ; i Dby B e e M over filmed, Frank Lioyd's producs | Somt® 1l 48 00 o "t logos and | herocs, radio addressss and ofher | Washington, - Ock i1—President Adele Garrison's New Phase of A most attractive evening frock ’ N ! : A gl PR se the slgnifl- |Coolidge had a fairly Ught progrum Ob, Missls Graham, could you .y your °. 9 tion of “The Sea Hawk," a Iirst Na- | hoxes reserved at 75 cents, features to emphasize t come by the keetchen vunce I knew better thun to protest and osslp s Lorner : . tional picture version of the popular | AN speclal atiraction With the pro- {ance of the dax, were anmounced I'm|;).|||l|l g, MTECIRI sl 51 Katie's voice and her dancing eyes [y, 004 him profusely. S novel by Rafael Sabatini, is sched-| quetion will be the special ‘mlmh',lr_uln) \:) the navy league of the nuphtll ; 0y nln‘n '.\‘;‘ ey ‘WN_M Sometime maxbe you come down — uled to begin its showing at the Pal- | score as played by the Palace Wonder | Ugited Stutes. dscursions wnd o dise <t world precating lit od to Dicky ' he said hopefully, “All P Mows ¢ Lace theater Sunday for jone entite | orehostra, George F. Tourtclotte di-| As on the first two annual obser- |series baseball, Late In thed uy ywed my volatile little maid 1 ; Rl e Loty alit3owoes i ; : week. recting. vances of navy day, naval . veiscly [ will speak over the radio to employes the library, Secretly, hings.” k | STloweraikre uon s evary NICISROH | : Gl Filmed for the most part on the then In port at coastal . cities will |of the Heinz company, who will e ¢ ) Ll the fall frocks from the amall em-| S sea on four ships of Sixteenth ! hold “open house” for all who want | banquet in various citics at an an- relieved at t ‘ Katie Imagination Leaps I e o Ch henasmakot o sea ship ] [ banquet in. vario R AR wway from the I | “Indeed, 1 shall come down very | red costumes to th . G > Century design, rowed by hundreds 20 000 AR [to come aboard for visits of Inspec- | niversary celebration. Nex od- anges DI ad proposed in ou SRR B e el o it of galley slaves, and replele with § M tion: This is the main feature of [nesday Mr. Coolidge will speak here i I Wikt : iy ¢ O C BAMING] SEiOel U8 A LAY i ; : stirring action and sacrifico and - the navy department'’s cooperation |at the unveillng of the statue to chedule <« & . Dicky's ridiculous parlance 1 am |poges, orchids and combinations of o & 2 4 | y he Meth I over the susplclon Wi ac b ] e J A ! % : v, “The Sea Hawk” like | g 0 (o moday Dedldes to|in the observance of whieh Secre- |ishop Francis Asbury of the Meth- mull over ¢t 3 “completely bugs” about the attrac- {small flowers are popular, A 5 French Cabine y | A ¥ i et all was 1 e s e A \ ; i Mr s first independent pro< [tary Witbar gave assurance in a let- | odist Episcopal ¥hu Hags | " 4 1 L N er of Civil Em- {4, 2 nay gue lasf 3 come ¢ ‘ i, (oA T T e Wi nminn[i 1‘il’t’w(:‘.(;km%:;en, s sald to | prop’rils Number o [ter to the navy league last July, in : W § vation in photo- which he said it would have “the L t i 1, with the effect of ) Al : .hr“ o ; : i s ik F A, Ilmqh“}"m“v "l‘c-. SULPHUR GLEABS jcky in th g He smiled, with the effect of hav- | with nar skirts of sa 1l - § ] . sir Oliver { | ring | Is ther ything the matte swered the jerk of a string. T $afa omidu Ay i Miton Biils ls ssen ax Hir Qllver Paris, Oct. 11.—A reduction of | port of-the na in sponsering th s crepe. Tresstlian, later Sakr-el-Bahr, com- Katle ked, as I hastened my nice.” he said with careful L LI 3 0 e 4§ i 20,000 in the government’s list orivlem. | 3 s e mander of Algerian pirates and | = adl s ¢ or the ob- r swift ones enunclation, Then, with a rather ated Velvet i e m“_fi 5 ”mT‘m“ knta | civil employes was declded at aj Tn nnno:\jnhm I\w;.f.u ‘vl.r“ h Iu returned; abrupt “good-by," he turned and| The blouse of printed velvet band+ B e x lr.thm:\\ mecting today, At the same | servance, Commander ) on Ep ) Yot na A Bennett, who will long be remem- : sl gy nar at m“ Dot laundry plodded his way out of the kitchen. ' ed with fur is nsually sleeveless and bered for her dainty Maid Marlan gn | tYme jt was agreed to raise the pay {pley. of the naval ir 8 TY8 e ?" r to see ¥OU L™ yoayis flew past me to the window | worn beltless “Robin Mood" ecssays the part of | f all the functionarles who were of the national navy day (nmn\fl; sl Mgl ; ised ra emier Herriot | tee, sald it was not the purpose of ot tha door Rosamund Godolphin, §ir Oliver's | Promised raises by Premier ; Bilrpo nefer sec k leave laundry be- ' uvor vou tink?" she queried ex- Civet Cat in his eleetion campaign. the committet to call forth a dem- | 3 z . fiancee, Lloyd Hughes, playing his 10 T 4 i S ot A . ore, Vot you tink He planning | .jtoqiy, “Dot Chink, he coom fin| Civet cat is a very popular tur for first character role, assumes the The government has offered to es- :f'I\MH,mvmn ::\ the scal -lr !h.;! of 'f] Any direaking out of the skin, even carry somebody off to Chinatown, |, tomebile; big vun.” {collars and cuffs this season, and it D e Lionel, S Oliver's | tablish the basic pay of 5600 | fense’ day, Soptember 12, although | oy ching «czema, can be qiiickly may “Why shouldn't he, Katie?” I looks very dashing with a wrap. rother, and Wallace MacDonald | francs yearly for 4ts employes, but jarrangemeénts have been made for | oyorpgme by apblyig a littie Men- “How silly, Katie!” I rejoi asked. plays Master Peter tosamund’s | more than a million of the workers | parades and ‘other exercises in 2|0 Suiphur, declares a noted skin with the private notation that 4 )h, you tink eferyting always all Latest Fad 1 brother. have reginded the premier that he | number of coastal clties. The ob- | ghecialist. Becanse of ils germ de- ittle i did not 1 €l ght!” she sald, tossing her heag | FPerfumes to match different out- i Can ' Murc MacDermolt, recently seen |18 on record as pledging a 6.000- |servance 4lso, he said, would Ve lyroying properties, this sulphur imagination stime |yt you know vot I tink?"” | fits one of the latest fads advo- 4 pis in “Dorothy Vernon of Haddon |franc minimum and they have | marked by mectings of local chap-|preparation beging ab once to soothe of applyi er idolj 1s | me,” T said smiling. cated by Paris. 5 Hall,” plays Sir John Killigrew, } threatened to strike, 1f necess to | ters throughout the country of vari- | jyritated skin and heal eruptions her everyday life we sometimes aal 3 G 4 . 2 R ; 4 Peter, | enforce their demands. \ ous patriotic and other organ as rash, pimpws and ring to her 1 di 1 vun great heeg " e 3 guardian to Rosamund and Peter, n 4 should find ourselves in a most ri- |y said, “Vy should he Evening Frocks T |and Wallace Beery is said to give Premier Herriot proposed re- | tions which have given noti i diculous situati#n of her blundering. | coom vay out here mit nice ting for | The newest evening frocks fea- o L decided touch of realism o the | cently that all government office | their endorsement and support. idom fails to remove the tor- ut T felt my own curiosity stir a8 T |you? He no do dot for oder custo- |pures several kinds of lace in the sirate Jasper Leigh. Frank Cur- | workers put in eight bours a day | S ent and disfigurement, and you But I felt m ) you? He no do dot for oder custo pirate Jaspe [ i | 3 5 entered the kitchen saw the | . ame gown. rier plays Asad-ed-Din, the a | instead of seven, but it Is unknown ANASTASION—FERONY, | do not have to walk for relief from familiar stumpy figure of the Chinese In obedlence to a sudden, curious ' b 7. i . basMa of Algers, and others in the | whether the government will insist | The wedding n( Miss M | emba s:ment, .l mpro ) ement laundryman who had done flat impulse T hurried out of the room Breakfast Coats b 3 » . jarge cast are Kathleen Key, Mme. llvpnn this. IPerony, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. qui shows. Suffercrs from skin showed excitement, and with | Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made about vash. he coom? 1 smonth, Says# specialist, work ever since we moved to the | with an admonition to Katle to wait{ Changcable taffetas and satins are Medea Radzina, late of the Moscow - Gerard Ferony of 186 South Main firouble should obtain small jar u'i » | made into the most attractive break- Art theater; Christine Montt, daugh- | Many find it profitable to keep in | street, and James Anastasion of 36 | Mentho-Sulphur from any goo intil I returned. In my own room | ; ol e x : fast coats that are padded and ter of the Chilean president; Fred | close touch with the Want Ads. | Pearl Court, will take place Monday | druggist and use it like cold eream. quilted and lined with soft white wool. with the door closed, I took down | A He was pectf the telephone receiver, called two | the door, nte eyes, women 1 knew were customers of | lack of expression | the laundry, and from them, ‘in e ; ! . to which ¢ of repression has | oft-hand fashion, 1 vérified the state- | o . hemver Gloth - £ / . drilled hi , 100ked at me fixedly | ment of the laundryman that he had | ccaq0n and expected to be a close X _ . and continued t lic s |installed tea and curlos in his ShOD. | pival for felt and velve g c long as he stayed. Toth of them had received presents S apdaelvet TOMORROW at MEMORIAL FIELD [) [ o . “How do,” he said laconically as |of ginger jars, and T went back to Paitnia Saterial | I greeted him. And then, with a |Katie triumphantly. Sat L 3 A | - - G red w ma f) N B 't H ick out thrust of his hands, “You Teityourharamatlcl| mistirer o aes ety diny Jcep HataiClean NEW BRITAIN VS, NEW HAVEN BLUES egber’s , INew Dritain auick out thrust of his hands, | et your dramatlc | ysed for pajama suits, brightened up| After each wearing brush your Ladies Admitted Free ' good customer. You like? deas vay with you, Katie” Tihy ribhon bindings or wool em-|hat carcfully or wipe it free from ’ S ) T O N l G H T He had put into my hands a most |said smilingly. “He has started a |broidery. fany dust it may have accumulated. “JOE” ROGERS, THE MERIDEN' FLASH, WILL BE #xquisite little round jar, which I|ghop and he is distributing (ke jars . BACK IN THE NEW BRITAIN LINEUP, . knew from my expgrience of Orien- (to his customers.” ¢ TR ! $ C S e DR ST AND WILL PLAY CENTER 1,200 Cash Prizes cacy of mine—preserved ginger. |bornly. “Dot makes eet all more | y re i Kickoff At 3:00 P. M. ENTERTAINMENT A DANCING EACH EVE “Oh, indeed, T like it!" I ex- bluff. Always in movies und plays | P claimed sincerely, and: then hesitat- | Chink he do dot — feex tings| CHILDHOOD PROBLEMS ed for a second s0 efevrybody have same und vun | Did he mean to give it to me or |dey vant von't suspect. I tell you, | was he trying Yo make a sale? I|dot old devil shoost vanted chance | Kknew that T should mortally offend |to look vou ofer so he could tell| 1o ¥ou teach your boys and girls |modern mother must teach her chil- ; IN St him it the former supposition were |somebody clse shoost how you |10 face bravely the minor difficul- |dren to face the trying moments of SUNDAY—MO: DA¥ correct and T should offer him|look, den dey coom Kkidnap you, |tics of which childhood is full? life and to tell them they can be TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY money for it. Fortunately, he came ' You see!" | It is one of the most important | wtong as well as right. & i functions of a parent, and one of‘ i > ' How much development of future the most neglected. character lies in these moments be- The avemge “mother comples” |iwcen molher and chiid can never EEGLECTE].)_WO-MEN—ALL STAR CAST — éUNDAY ONLY A grows out of the protective instipct |be estimated, but it is now a scien- E of the mother. It is the mother(in- tific fact that it a child can be stinct to protect the child from all |placed squarely against the petty 5 the bumps of the world, to take the 'difficulties of his young life and see hild's part under all mstanees | them through, he will 1 h bet- f i I i[RI Letter from John Alden Prescott to|at the death 1 her share | ties of life. | culties Uil fwill b uted e ; of enetrate an re- darents s hinl ver 4 I - ¥ i Sydne) Oarton | Contianed: i Thuted ween my| As science penctrates human re Parents should think this over and “ B | grandekildren actions it is made plain that the act accordingly! I | b " continued my| There, Syd, you see it's all eut out 6. 1 would not think:of ' for me, and I think !t is something , M 3 ! ol r boy," saddling m : ess on Karl: much better than I descrve, for of Whitney would absolutely sut-! 2 1 shall accept it. I wrote you merge He couldn't possibly i st letter that 1 wonld not swim o 1t would shorten his life | take over the management whiie Mr. as well as make it unbearable as Hamilton lived, but the whole thing A i long as he lived has a very different aspect now. . : : g / “You, John, are different. You| Mr. Hamilton certainly showed his | like to achieve. You're aggressiw, | ability to judge men. He knew 1 and a little bit vain and ceited. | couldn't work with Karl Whitney, You're apt to think that your way| He savs Karl Whitney is even a i the only way. You will take up | better man than I, and I think per- esponsibilities that T haps he is, but if he had put us Z ve“ “reso a n“ er to you and gl oth on a% exccutors it is very prob- | d il ‘ IW}! | \lfl | fll«. 1 have made you ble Alice would have influenced her | { it L ‘ I y of my will, and named you as man-| husband to hamper me on every 4 | I I | Il i i ager of t € E ecause of side, I know the leas I have to do e‘li" “ it i | t | U I i% have Ir | with that young woman the better } i e 3 l salary e death of wife, it will be for all concerned. | A | i I H|H’“ i 3 fif ousa ) I'm very glad to e Mrs. Ather L J G “‘ | I | I e : D SRS 3y Johwny \irue ‘ _ i il worked for Mr. Hamilton and prac- | | | | is al- | tically did his ad ng. I will Ay s00n-as the Wizard had com- they,could and were piling them Into ; It | '!”' camp in the| put her in charge of that part of it| picted the cunning little house for t haskets 2 | | Il when 1 am manage er's mama and daddy, he told| *My goodncs y Ann ex- It looks as tho T were just|p 1y and Ttaggedy Andy| el oy e 1 the Sankys wnd the others t ey could bor-| that they could cc ere take row his charms and wish a ; m ;;w\xw | I AR lot of 1 things in the cunning| “Here!” Walier vent | ! f 2 5 | o . | out upon the front “You At i | P v | l Wl.th th‘ 7 now . I dy Ann wished for a|must not pick our cream puffs! They | i N v I lo ; n ol o hux-he oid me i i oo R M bV eb IR S| I ) S drvelows cqnine star of :u; going n aske 1 e » a after y €1 “tin t when you played up-|to me! | e : q However, that scemed to me to be| e took turns “;h\n‘g[' Walter they ned to each l,"‘mri”“,‘;p‘ it about the st arrangement 1 can| ! e M San kv At VAl T i M“l"ht’ B L’ n¢ o 2 N\ the i littie house was | ‘We have been looking all ru 4 t , 0Odd Ends Useful ice, Walter's mama and daddy| through the deep, deep woods for the odd ends of salt pork | invited the Wizard to mak® hisi you. Now, you m ome home | and bacon that are left after slicing | with nd help ys vaiting for ad men's shoes, Syd sut T know I am only doing what ird to little Jack. Alic eally | Mr, Miton would wish me to do does nd need my wealth, r what h cent of my put 1 the work!" and add them to peas or beans for a; ha!” little Walter laughed. souy | He knew neither of the ¥S 8us- pected that his mother @nd daddy re right inside the cunnihg il gl and the Dymamic THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY | e W v 2 i ERIC ST.-CL@!R GOOD MANNERS | N e cram A 77 i, Leaving the | PIELINEE \ || s i e S| | zo right i e now and nale it our home an old creatures wa porch and into the house And, when they were i house, the door closed bel and there stood Walter's ooking very sternlik “‘Aha! Aha!" Wa wdy &d when he saw how surprised | Sankys were. 1 guess you didn't Mr. and Mrs. Sanky whispered ct to i Did you?" each other. ck he ith this San ! A crack iome with them ynky's hat flew a Je room And, as this yas Ju t theand lit in the g 1 owl. My! ard ha ed, it m| How Mr. Sanky ho en W happy he 3 to ter's daddy pret e he would imp Mrs. San h the cane, Raggedy d the two 1 creatures T A e into the, of the hous fast they siid oft the ust how nice every thing was, they né L noise out One gentleman, at least, must nt ear the cream puff bu They have saved us trotble ‘of wait in the carriage lobby of t 1 Raggedy Ann went 1o the ner and ' = theater until all the ladies in fow and peeped out who sh 1 as are 1 hungry will just party have driven away. Never E Qut Mr. and Mrs. Sanky; twe skets of cream pufls d LIONEL Lier any cifcumsiances may the last s iguvole sach withla'farge baske : e i i M | BARRYMORE gln Jeave a lady standing alone on i e two mean creatures were just | from U Wizard's new soda water . the sidewalk. ¢ picking the cream puffs as fast as fountal

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