New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1924, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

1 T . VAR A S NN AT 0 4 fr———— DAILY EASHION SENVICE with a big cast and chorus, Cupld i ‘u:y’;)e,,::::( vol:;::lum. e BAND OF LACE A' FEATURE STAfiE ANI] SBREEN w vl‘;‘n‘;;l‘;v :on‘lzfi‘_ & owed l“ fi! "O PO MAN HAS ".n.nn a8 A ;‘.!.u‘.,m.. diplomats ) who strike hargainy and do not In- 'l]\('{ l‘nlncvvlt will feature “Jrills quire into the right and wrong of il ww? | The New York Times critle, com= | 0. Frolics.” Lew Brems/is thelr the matter,, The world court, en- menting on “Ashes,” dhy comedian, trange’ Into which he advecated, ha FFor a player who has been Jlong 3 sald was a body of impartial experty absent ffrom virtuous roles, fMiss | The Capitol obsorves anniversary P " sa SH M' ”{ B who declded cases on thelr merity IMlorence Reed seemed quite at home | Week With fourteen big acts, seven (i y y e “e efllh and did not eare how lurge or how last evening as the blameless lady fll"llnlmlf of the week, Foeatures for 3 small a nation might be, in “Ashes.” This ‘was rather a tepid | {he first three days will be "The N ed I]y R p b] Praise For John W. Daviy entertalnment by Reginald Goode, | 81X «8helks of Araby,” a novelty am epubiicans Ho prajsed the nnlxlvll£|| candi dramatic at times and always llter- | Musi@al act, and “The Four Horses RSN daton BYid: alse Joht W, Davia swho g ate, but glve - a | men,” a_comedy quartet that is re. p o y | T et L : L :l“'fll'l'l‘y‘l’""l‘”:‘;"" ol it gl Sl “It standards of lving were the | he saldy might have :N'-n nominate gl \ Wids Awaka - Tt Ska’ Kook xn o : same In all countries and each coun- ;‘;‘e’:tl;?”h;‘:n:“ mfim‘-l' h_"'i'”t“::: tress who, though winning renown * Harold Lioyd In “Hot Water” has try produced what it could produge | chosen hy the ,.'.,(q.n,a,. The elee- us an inferpretor of Cloopatra, lost | becn booked for early shofwiny at{best) froe trade = ‘Wonld''besa fInd | tjon, he declnred, luy bslween’ “one her bahy and her husband in the | the Palace. thing," Tdeutenant Colonel Orville Calvin Coolidge and one Charles W process 4- the one by drowning, the — Potty declared at the rally held in| gpygy» other |.y mn.muy, Desplte her Buster Keaton's latest comedy | Lithuanian hall last night under the 2 - R~ J harvest of Sbarren regrets she | success, “Sherlock Junior,” is on at|auspices of the Fourth Ward Re- l";“"""m”"l"{f ;Q:::l“:’;;ll";::\‘r “’fi”“"f"l“"‘ SA o S » ; : ol o s seemed mmp”mh.,‘ conteng -at | the Lyceum the first three days of | publican club, “but as they are not, ) 1 o s e Dl AR L made altegetiir too liberal | ot become dari and disoolored. : the end, as she banished er Go- | the week, @ protective tarift is needed.” ""lr‘-mnpr’i);’ll.“:l’llkt::lz ;‘)E’:”\‘\}:u:l’:'llm:':ll oSt e iy Throa i ete i Mag wpneilam i Dellclous st R : creant spouse, closed her theater went on %o tell what he maw n f4 e e e 1n 10t \ o grati ) We miles when Junior—uspally | i b, : and embarked for England to, be< “Life's Greatest Game,” at the|Europe this summer, saylng that it the it open s ‘ glowl the best of travelers—began to com- | . A delicious dessert {s made by gln 116 anew Capltol, is a picture with a thrill | everywhere he went the people were the percentages of registered women campfire and uil tho rest of i, but Main vociferously ubout " his legn, vI::lnx ;;:All ey !ul'fc lflrtul:ppli-‘; 0 for baauall tiba poorsand sl Forkodl 1one Boie. :\)‘1;0"‘\::‘(?,1‘ ;vu“l:' :.I:;-;:r‘;l|:nnmt‘:n“ of i miss that train Lecause your | hurting, and ng the centers with ol 3 1 tved littl Und y 08, 1rg- ! \8 solt as your heart believe e car e ned | fashionec ; The play gives Miss Reed op- . and recelved little pay. Under cor- v p p nead is s your heart beliey T stopped the car and turned | fashioned mince meat. Bake halt| ? e B b eno| Philip Moeller s the director and | ditions such as these, he sald, that |0 Women to vote the republican me, youll wish around, to find Marion, “Who never | @1 hour, basting with sirup and’ ’ P 4 Loe Simonson th o dbal t \ 1 ind : ticket, pointing hat she declar- (L DR A S Dk Wil s 1016 white dtas | ATYA. 0L withicbeathi knd Chesin ¢ thusiasms tn which she fa so pul- | 78 B.Mionson the scene designer of | continental industries could .produce | (o " 00, n*ulng that repub- i@ i ol SR ] AE 18 " oa hite line | o A . sating. You see the actress in her ‘They Knew What They.Wanted,” | much more cheaply than English or lean state m'm done much Ye. entlrely your own fault,” 1 returned [ of pain around her mouth, and 1 — . the Theater Guild's next offering, | American firms and undersell Amer- i P with an air of complete chment o that! the lohlia was suffe Wash With Vinegar dressing room on the first night of | ' M for women and children than demo- from his affair ur breakfast is from that most annoying of| A Eood way to clean the mica in her trfumph, surrounded by all tho | Which goes Into rehearsal Monday, | ican e oacturers unless they Bad Lyagic) both along working and edu- o 8 @ SL . 7, 9 “wow." a protective tariff. ! s : (Al oot aginen: | & stove that has become blackened entourage »f & New York “wow, " i) o 5 4 - cational lines, ~ you ¢ pomt wonder. the. shild's Tegs| by Amoke I to take it out and wash ) an the tokst-brokers eall it, Bou. |, Tlon Hole,. now AL the Julker | - England Jy noWitvoklng for & pto=) S UNEL TR e bl 3 " ’ don't wonder the child's legs (A : w quets, telegrams and gentlemen n | Pocker, New York, will move to the | tective tarlff, Licut. Col. Petty said,| She admitted that the republican me {0 give | hurt - otinGra bR yped | LR each 4 3 evening dress prevall, and the at.|ldberty theater on Nov. 8 as the recent loan to Germany will | party wa ”I"J P"'"‘V ‘]’f Q“Pl't‘f'fl’ PElv- t's the reason he lifted J 1 o gr S 4 = & e p h he Vi ] 1 ing you 1 G o bt e ooz gtothe greund] Push Out Steam mosphere 1s one of Broadway hap- \ enakle: it 1o ake, g} placeilit tne Jic6e, but sho ssid that 1t ¥y the m waking yo menibet | and then amisted Marlon down.| et piness, To complete her pleasure| The —complete tast of “Betty | market again and run Britieh indus- | fpectal privilege OF $ho Dy daipre: there i8 nobody he louse to call | “There js ¥ er en fill rub| vater bot- g . : " v v il oFalbas gl Gonds| osrs e e e ABerR s EOR ene | A ol there is also a note from her baby L€¢" a musical verslon of “Going | tries out of business. He admitted [Vide befter education for American You if you go to sleep again. Ge pevson, Iet alone three, even if two | tle. wi » s daughter. Among the messages, | SOMe.” soon to be produced by |that a tarifburaised prices, but he |¥outh, the special privilege of bye y are children. 1 didn't know you | Of it ..ym]; p\nlunz ‘n the stopper Jowever, comes the-black news of | Rufus Le Maire, fncludes William |said that it also. raised wages. and | Coolldge to advocate woman suffrage ! stooped to ki him, striving | were going to fill the car up or 1 _“rn‘ as to a 1o“ [)m steam to escape, 1 that infant'’s death in Bourne- | GaXton, Joe E. Brown, Gloria Foy, | declared “it is better to pay a little | from 1907 on, and his spfclul priv- still to keep the casual which | would have gone in on the train.” | This mitigates t 16; possibility of the mouth, England. They keep the tid- | Tom Spencer, ~ Madeline Cameron, | more and be able to pay than to|ilége to support mothers' bills and I find my best weapon against my® That this arrow was directed | Sams coming undone, ! o Charles 0'Connor, Rose Rolanda | pay a little less when you can't pay.” | other similar legislation as state A Wife’s Confessional Adele Garrison's New Phase of gown is cut with the surplice line REVELATIONS OF A WIFE R s i R e S i B | funie offect with one long panel to How Madge Got (lio Motor which can be bestowed near her. | Preak the line. Party on its Way \e fact that Marlon, Junior and | Dicky was distinctly sulky when | she, ) reelf, had to Keep their feot T awakened him and told him that [stuck stiffly out ahead of them fn | #nd the vegotables may become Jim would nd to his breakfast [ uncomfortable positions made not | greasy. wants because 1 mcant to take | the slightest differonce to the elder- et Katle with his mother, Marion and | ly martinet, and I knew that be Hard Boiled Eggs Junlor on the mobile journcy | fore the journey was halt over 1| Hard boiled cggs should be to the Durkee isehold in Mar- fwould find it necessary to readjust | PIunged Into cold water as soon as ST liacs they are cookad 80 that they will A wide band of real lace encircles the hips of this velvet gown and makes it very distinctive. There is also a corsuge of red flowers. The husband's irritability. But with a|against ‘Katle I well knew, and \igsiiom ey cor aRtmel aildRyol smothered little objurgation Dicky quick lifting of her head pulled me down beside him and « that it had found its ' OUS TOU little maid's heart. lips. no other sign of re- up instead {ment, however, something for of kissing » said, “but 1 was most grateful. But you're si ] good little cr very humility made my resent- gcout in spite of your fool notions| ment hot against my mother-in- —thanbwlich there are none fooler| jaw, cven as I cast about n my | moods like organdie or chiffon, {if jer, lay a piece of paper under the | paper may casily he torn away. | To Avoid Pull When stitching on very thin there is a tendency to pull or puck- goods and stitch through both. The Rands of jade green duvetyn em- in the audience get all wrought up |and Cortez and Pegey. as you contemplate her present oys and impending miseries. J P ud Gleason and Richard Tabor, will be Willlam Harrls, jr., scts anxiety | Produced soon by Earle Boothe. at rest by announcing that at last the comedy by Homer Miles will answer to the name of “Of a Sun- | VTR He charged the democratic with deserting its free trade tradi- “Is Zat S0?" & new play by James | tions in recognition of this. Attack on La Follette | . Petty, who was ‘chap- T lain of the 167th infantry during the he has picked a title for his first| George Hassel will be the princl- | war and s now In the 169th infan- production of the season and that |Pal comedian in . “In Hendelberg.” | vy alg0 attacked La Follette’s prin- the musical version of “Alt Heldel- | gyt oo e © e "0y S0 Dl soon to be produced by the|,nent ownership of railroads would senator and governor, She declared Coolidge was a man of absolute integrity, wisdom, sim- plleity, humility and courage, ani asked what more conld be wished, adding, “No man has ever so won the hearts of the American people in so short a time."” About 150 attended the rally, with men and women about evenly divid ed. William H. Judd, chairman of at 1 feel in ‘ © YOu mind for a solution of our luggage | Proidered in gray make an unusual my blessing before you depart.” | problem. |note of interest on short moleskin Happiness coat. day.” George Gaul, J. M. Kerrigan | Shuberts. he fatal toall parties concerned, the and Louise Randolph are also an- government, those owning stock, the { L ! a8 1 releascd my ) Spray Foliage reyclist [Ho heliitied La Folleite's. olalma of |#nnotnced a rally | E Sl Gonite. GOSSI S Corner Horlwaierine iltorns fusoiwater Millions of possible inquiries about Hurt in Bad Fall |supreme court faiibitity, saying that | he gl Cyltal e p with the chill taken off, especially Use Air Pump Where the Pilar-Morin play, “Re-| Torrington, Oct. 25.—Mrs. Cora!in 135 vears there had been -only S Dilllashamt shnounaed fiom D Rvaa s eeiae in winter. Spray the foliage o> A bicyele or automobile pump is tribution,” would be presented were | A, Slade, of Waterbury, was serious- | seven decisions made by a 5-4 \_otr‘ ‘ar‘ffl ey “:r”m Miller in t't6 rutinle My Hoit, alfavorite casionally with tepld water, using| valuable for blowing out the lint | forestalied = yesterday by the an- |1y injured yesterday afternoon when{and that generally the justices were M s s s k of his when T am in a hurry Wash Paint Brushes @ plant syringe that throws a fine| that collects on the working parts [ NOURCement that it will be given in | her motoreycle was wrecked on |unanimous.~ Congress could also de- | “Pe e e onim et Not. this {ime ughe | Wash paint brushes in kerosene | mist of & sewing machine. the Lenox theater, New York, on|Bunker Hill. It is believed that|cide by.one vote, he said, and]erboc el : slid ont or turpentine and then in soap and December 3, and that rehearsals [she lost control of her machine | thought it was hetter for experts tol November 7. i have started for precisely that end. |anr that it went info a ditch. She Ri& sl At ma i1 tended anger. | water when you have finished using TAM % Watth ¥ ¢ heart was singing, for|them. Do not let the paint dry in was pinned down hy the heavy thing in the clasp of | the brush Tise Marvenga has been brought | machine and lay alongside the o MORE HINTS from Vienna to sing the prima don- | road an hour and a half before she na role of “In Heidleberg,” having | was found. She is suffering from a PARSONS i | — European productions of “Caro- | ankle. ot the range with her notes in the | broken right leg and a broken left HARTFORD line” and “Blossom Time.” 3 NIGHTS BEGINNING MONDAY the republican town committee, urg- his arms and the warmth of his kiss | — which fortified me against his ab- To Brown Crust sence of the next fow days. The upper crust of your They also dispelled the jealous| be deliciously shiny and brown ttie ; es which I vainiy had [ you brush over the entire surface | Bome other handy hints for with snow or very cold water. Cold Cikm 't 8 from my mind ¢ before baking with the beaten yolk | amerge " ot v. @and rubbing are the best remedies H 4 RO SR s {metse ey ichat R ERaan kot tany el a0 dRTil e A survey of the cast or “pige» | LUNAquist Manager of t always had B an oy 3 : s A - tinee Wednesda, el S St o 1 - omething nappened to. the. ey, DU O cWtaIf (o burm 1 | #10we that the wrorage ke or-| Carnegie Musical Clubs it . time hecanse 1onght the mem Pork Ple 1something bappened to the chil-1),r00 or has formed a bad bliister GRG0 '® players at the Little | pistghurgh, Pa., Oct. 26, — Clar- had 1 n in association with E. Ray Goetz bers ot the family wero getting on | en making pork pie cut the|dren were these: it is well to have a doctor sce.-it, | (N°Ater 18 20.8 years. The .8 be-|ence ArLundauist of 59 Asch street, Charles Frohma a each other's nerves. His kisses and into very thin sli Tt should | For colic—Colic may be caused If a minor burn prepare a paste of longs to the pigs. New Britain, a student at the Car- Presents to ha feigned, to be born of con- | 5 Ty had 100 spoiiianeous ery thoroughly baked. by upset stomach or result from !wet baking soda and wrap carefuily. : negie Institute of' Technolegy, has {getting chilled. Put heat against Or cover with grease to keep out "‘1"'5’ Wwho enjoy the tabloid form |peen electod manager of the music- It Vinegar Kills Odor the pain and make the child vomit the air. Or spre n a cloth | Of musical comedy will get their |al clubs, it was announced today. e s T sped For washing dishes after a fish | through administration of mustard |olive oil. unsalted lard, cold cream, fill this week for hoth the Lyceum Lundquist is a senior in the de- % PR e e itomabile, | dinner, add a teaspoonful of vine water or salt in & glass of warm cream or vascline. Bind these gent- | 203 the Palace are featuring such |partment of architecture of the col- gar to the water and all disagree- | water. A teaspoonful of ginger in |ly upon the burned section and re. | COmPpanies. lege of fine arts, embrace trition and, 1-like, 1 fe in The Gay Song-Play “LITTLE MISS BLUEBEARD” Matinee—50c to $2.00’ where Mother oira iathiy cannlmad able odor of greas: will b removed. (& Rlass of hot water is another new from time to time. Be careful | AL recognized home remedy. not to break the blisters if there are ¥ ws Uly Specks For frostbite — Rub vigorously To remove flv specks from var- nished wood wip? with a cloth | dipped in equal parts of skimmed milk and water. “There lsn't Room!” | S The fact that Katie w 1 To Keep Cheese ALL NEXT WEEK, Starting MONDAY Mother Graham's hand baggage When preparing French fried po was piled on the floor of the ton- | tatoes. or potato .mp;. ;;7 rw; Z\vx: ean, for she never trusts out of | too many slices into the fat at on 3 ORTH ANd COLEMAN’S RECORD-BREAKING MUSICAL CQMEDY COMPANY OF 22 PEOPLE By wla gedyAnAy o langle s | fogn by dmy S’ of er From Leslie Prescott to the | doposit hox, of which the 4 v frightend when Red Hi | cheered too [p':.:v}llnlllv'\Ial:'qlnw. Care of Iy i1 the keeping of myselr. T e Lgdetiseinn hm i hawroan who had been 5 & i ! With CUPID KEMPER — A Show Reputed to be the best of Its Kind — DON'T MISS THIS ONE Both theaters will have amateur| Tf you have lost somvthing of night on Thurkday. value or found something which which be valuablé,use the classificd _The Lyceum has booked Orth and [ads. Either way you will have sat- Coleman's “Tip Top Merrymakers,” | isactory results, Evenings—30c to $2.50 SUNDAY ONLY JACK HOXIE In “WESTERN WALLOP" “THE FAIR CHEAT'—ALL STAR CAST, i “__‘”.”;”:; H '”‘“ e "J o 'h': 28 PO listening to wh t the Kind ittle fat to the pirate’s hoat | captain i1 10 the Pirates now Thtcn 1am and 14 where. | 1ePPed forward and said, “Captain hat T would do SouldndEa > tornlde: i G iny magie ms T shall mal ok some vl B e aRaAd O /s And el Ad MKl b Ca R NIV R Shat e ol R A o soon found them ani kit b e s e enll gh you were speaking h shoes real haid with \ I cculd write to no | their pe n sticks. have probably, taken me out o t T have written to you, and { This the Pira oo nw‘ y 1 2 Tes B Breiilions (ialasimy soirows | of hildlng Nery g Rhakien e the Secret Drawer, Continued A Jined you beyond the confines 2 ey wil have to do will be to sail and sail and have lots of fun.” Raggedy Ann stepped up to the Wizard w his jer t to just put them in a letter to you and then Kissed e kvn i Marquise, your € v 'S dgd to 1, cad and them P an fce cream soda water fountain in the ) very nice! 8o sweetness and sympathy gaiety koL, g least, or T know you iese — | Tested for taking the nice little ¥ hate dietned g e R e uds with Red ing. has lived hundreds of years after e Gl L] OMEh & " wmer Pirates and you, and that onc is e Lo ear g ' then ) the little magic | (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc). | o ° B & bl o away the edys and thelr — — 2 : 3 - singing | THE YOUNG UUY moss THE WM GOOD MANNERS The Social Climber sccurely dohns mother did not succ _ stadl ot 1 ehail make fHrxing | MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY — EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION it I AR Y RO N | BUSTER KEATON in “SHERLOCK JR.” ter there, dear . g leld = Wil gins you CLoLnG Ay wItELhe i l-‘mun Faced Bu:ter in Another (‘\clone of Laughs Bl il R s T’J,"“;fi ':"','.‘,:," "",,',',:’ v i : i L YR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, \Tl RDAY — (omplete Change of \hm\. of the “Tip Top 'Vlen‘mukm\ and :;\L y ott y 3 it preck verrble u‘?lm.‘.':’.’:, o et {he T X “Lend ‘rle Your, Husband,” with Doris Kenyon, David Powell with the exception of this I :";"'“”Ngg;‘ " < N t . and place them in wn safet canubiing b & gt e

Other pages from this issue: