New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1924, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRATD WH)\'ESI)AY NOVEMBER 19, 1924, DOUBLE SUICIDE dersey City Couple Had Been Dead g et s e Lc.*ts sec, cight crosswise anq six }cngtl‘]. wise is forty-eight minus four I ate is forty-four for four of us is eleven each I should have made more. —-wund advice because you can't be efficient when your system is being poisoned by Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 19.—DPa. constipation. trolmen tracing a water lead in an D T 9 Elmr wpartment house last night found the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Samucl r' mes Lyons side Ly side on the floor has been used for over seventy- I°our gas jets in the apartment were three years to regulate cpened wlde and physicians, pro- obstinate cases of biliousness, nouncing it a double suicide, said | dull headaches, sour stomachs the couple had been dead at least a —all of which are Nature's week, warning telling you plainly 3 that your intestinal tract needs cleaning out. Made of the finest imported Found by Policemen ‘ s A woman living in the apartment directly undor the occupled by Mr. | and Mrs, Lyons asked the policemen herbs. Dr. True's Elixir has |10 !nvestizate the leakage of water through the cei The officers ; obtained wide recognition as N i Abess e The True Family Laxative | found the door lo Admittance | was finally gained by Uattering it Keepa large sized bottle handy down, triumph In “The Sea Ha s as! London, Nov, 19, — It was stated | in British official circles today that | not yet been de- fined by the new Baldwin cabinet| g therefore lit- ecame Known. John Barrymore, peer of living American actors, 18 at his very b § DaduGber Uit T, as it will affect E b Y C U M | ic S i o The governm it wa | [iris Tilices hapiaten i 11:;”11112’ continues is policy of favorably re- | ' o [ famous cl Y N BNES garding any attempt by the I .guoi IONIGIEEAONLE s osialelite andPadiint maial oL lisriNetions stolmattiofin Chatham, Mass, Nov. 19.—The the Prince o ales. As 0l . sty om T ey h Ll E aans Sl e ment and security tion, nnI the | Shipping Board freighter West In- llen, Hewae e, (risnds s an | Present protocol, so far as the gov- | s T D G o 0 n arr mnre inc to obtaln hia own ends and | groincnt” now in cffice undarstands | "KIP: hich sent out an 8 0 5, cal as the story dr o0 a close dt1y il form a sound basis for an fn.| At 12:18 o'clock this morning from | brings with it one of the most pa-| ¢ uoionat contorence | America’s Greatest Actor thetic and at the same time real- vThe SORBAL RS KO;“rnmflvv{ will iatic conclusions ever seen on stage| ;.4 gaang its attitude toward th or screen. Barrymore in this ple- e rymore. Wnag | Brotocol until all the dominions ha JoNELarIymore. S 30 o'clock that she was proceed- in “ sl L e s been cBhsulted. Thelr respective d g " e with tho cabinct as to tho cabine t's | blsm"m Amgsiexcellontifeetunng s the)lig sy daclaion! The vessel reported that the mes- and tachliffit Revue” a poppy The request for postponement of | sage previously sent out was due with a half dozen pe ‘ liscussion of the protocol was made | to engine trouble on board, which Inst a good scenic background, |4 ys"ynjerstood, only because‘there|had been repaired later. She gave revie breezes "”"”““l was not sufficient time to confer| her position thle morning as 160 ; y musical »«1”“1 SODE| with the dominlons before tha open- | miles southeast of Boston Light and uucummlomzo) THURS, FRL, SAT. wmb montoRRYEry R olever (H a0 i e L et (D v o o e g A vill, Bt Pet oten. | on December 8 \ and ather s0 3 B er 8, For more than eight hours all S 4 g tomorrow, there Vi al t ! 1 AR AT Great Britain will be willing to| radio stations along the coast had Stateroom choice ranges irely new vaud bl | Giaa aatttie e licatibnt attar LR imas | DaenlatAnaln s hemdlecmnnnflh\ue-b e ; latest and best on this | | e e e o e s e s s s w1111 41 - = well known players are excellently l O | @ %' YourBowels Open = I\8Y S E——— B, noted screen star, since his| VUL 0 eets Be Airmed wure s Edwln Carew's “Madonna | Brielsh socicty. And in my next day, In which Sills ls co-fatured|Man or even, who knows, as a . Vi - . th nom whera the bhodie: y NasImave On Sunday a four-day | the Dritish attitude toward the Ge.| 1OF the grown-ups or children. In the room where the bodies lay says Sills, “the |rwm‘ un Wives, ‘ iton led bills were found, There was Jife. Eight or ten years ago an Supported by Henry B. Walthall, i et Residents of the apartment de- ern type and neverallowed to step | ltichard Barthelmees comes if his | Ment. y 1),«\ krw in_scel ok el DKL Robloma. g council in Rome was mado,it was| fore the Dritish dominions and allow | Ambrose N gencral man- R e T West Inskip Is in i Pitts, Julla Faye, l!i"l!“ Starting Monday for three days TN = . > L’/ w Usliess otherwise Indicated, theatrieal notices mnd reviews i this colamp are MAI]E UP HER M|Nn MADONNA OF STREETS, PALACE century. I appeared as a gall am a refined and polished mission of the Str Palace the- | picture I am liablo to appear as a By The Asso with the famous actress | cowboy of the Family size $1.20; other sizes | five 1ife insurance policies, a bank “Truly,” says comes with | neva protocol on security and dis- nothing, however, which indlcated Rt A dlRasinad L Al aats GoslTibuITe n and Kathlyn Willlams. 5 The government’ alest ity clared Mr. and Mrs. Lyons o out into a different role. Tho de|brand new production, “Classmates,” | The government's request that 1d Mrs. Lyons moved mand for varled entertainmont has|® drama of West Point, also the be- | 8ction on the protocol be post- changed all this. In ‘The Sea!&iNDINE of a vaudeville program to poned unlll afters theicoming meet- cated, in order to glve the cab- terror of the sea in the sixteenth | IMAN DIES, |ager of the Salt Lake Tribune and 1920, died here last night after a Helon Dunbar and William Boyd, all [ “ W ‘ l “l“ ' “ Betty Compson wiil be seen in “The 'l \ Femalo” and on Thursday of next p week Buster Keaton will be seen in | l ' L i ' “The Navigator." | [l ull lllll P < | . v . ~ <5 writben by the press sgencles (or the respective amusemen! company. The fist appoaranco of Milton | 8iave, bronced by the sun to the Stand on D‘sarmamem Yet to| walst. a minister of the gospel. The pic- | worker, catering to present-day ater Thuraday and Satur. | hard-working American business Russian | 1 : 60c und 40c. hook, cancclled checks and recelpt- day movie actor leads a versatile | Corinne Griffith Milton Bills{ armament had ) : . o the cause for the double suicide, cloty leading man or a rough West. | Next Weck Thuraday for three days, | "oF b¥ the former labor govern- into the place aho Hawk’ 1 was an English nobleman | be offered with the pictures. Ing of the League of Nat MM‘ lS MAKINfi Pl]RT { JOHN BARRYMORE — LYCEUM. | Inet time to place the matter be-| n Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov the new ministers of Breat Brit- N D ‘H.—nt vice presi t of the Assoclated }:hrm illness. e was 66 years old. a position estimated at 300 miles| cast of Bostor measages through the stati Radio Corporation of America Sailin, Ne HIGH CLASS VAUDLVILLE -"n.:i'l!mflu ’;':MIW Thursdays and Through fares -nd ng of the co il or at any other|the West Inskip after the distress | ime after the cabinet arrives at a|signal had been picked up at the | decision on its policy. Charlestown navy yard and the sta- CAPT. KIDD AT CAPITOL. Officlals today denled statements|tlon of the Rad 7 § ¥ [ that their action in any way could | followed by the Tonight is the last showing of | he connected with the international|the code of the W “Barbara I°r and a sy did | Snowdrift—is a rich creamy cooking-fat made by the Wesson Oil people from oil as good to eat as a fine salad oil. Try it in Fudge letters KITZ, <ip. Broad- Greater Than “The Storm” Tomorrow Ay skit The Most Sensational Serics . In - a the History of the Sereen lighting Capitol patro t Britain means to allow| in search of the fre Kayton and a big cast of entertain- attaain the same result, namely | 5:30 the coast guard cuiter pa, the public opinion of | the search were t ping Board offer a humorous monologue. | with opinion here, ! The West Inskip, a veasel of portravs a 3 Vietor V as re- that ths Shipping Be AND v and the other nations to| After the ona SOS. call the radio JAEK DEMPSEY imgeg and brings five Keith acts | nave security against-aggression, it | of the West Inskip was silent and| ers. Other acts on the bill include | the protection of France agalnst ag-| Which etarted fhimediately after the | the Chevalier Bros, nifty entertain- | gression on her borders or upon her | first message was received, was on | Working for the |Britain favors accurity for | tanker Astral, Br ports for New | and the personal appear- | and other European natlons, and in| York, and ! Shipping Board There is no lack of screen talent | 500 tons, left Antwerp Nov ot : t picture, for Boston. I 5 nds" ch is com- | to the Capitol theater on this | Boston, Nov. 19.— TR West Inskip was in communica- TONIGHT: tion with the Chatham atation of GLORTA SWANSON | espect of the disarmament and se- | casting stations vaudeville st | has been de- aded by Capt. K a picturesque | not directly by means of the proto- | repeated efforts by shore stations . H . crs; Frank and Geneva in a dance | colonies. the approximate position of the tht a"d ln Enes revie: Glen d Jenkins, the cele- | and vandeville debut of the | respect of this its attitude on the | freighter Stz bound from teatured | 8:30 this mc jerntly s “Triumph,” has a Radio Corporation of America problems. It was pointed out| hus and all a 1 since Mon- and danc itasy with Jean | then by other measures which | and ships failed to bring a reply. At el ladinderatood 1| treighter. Other vessels to take up| ted colored comedians who offer ALSO vie star Wyndham Standing who | security problem will be coggenial | European ports for New York. aracteriza- town navy , strong supporting part Raymond and was proceeding towards I ton. The message gave no | THURS.,, FR. S mation as to the trouble that cau i the el to send out an SOS. c 4 ¢ e message from ! oration of Americ “ tham, Mass., said that g Board fre t Tonight “Barbara Frietchie”—Sonny Thompson Co. st the same t Thurs. — Fri. — Sat. Mo KEITH VAUDEVILLE | EEE “The kind you know is always good!” 5—Excellent Attractions—-5 Featuring CAPT. KIDD A Picturesque Song and Dance Fantasy RICH LOAF, a her1ta € &£ of New England kip sa OR almost 300 years New England housewives have been justly proud of the bread served on their tables. Their own skill in baking made them “ask o Horlick's The ORICINAL Malted Milk rof 1114 Milk and Diet i e with JEAN KAYTON And Big Cast of Entertainers CHEVALIER BROS. FRANK AND GENEVA Nifty Entertainers A Dance Revue GLENN AND JENKINS 1 “Working For the Railroad” Vaudeville Debut of the Movie Star WYNDHAM STANDING in a Humorous Monologue Sunday Only Mon., Tues., Wed. BUCK JONES BETTY COMPSON ‘THE DESERT OUTLAW’ B — “WHAT WILL 1 DO?" “THE FEMALE" ForlInfants, Invalids, The Aged A Drama so Mighty, It Will Grip You in Its Sweep of At x 5 ions' For all membzrs of the family, children BT or adults, siling or well. Serve at meals, between meals, or upon retiring. A nour ishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink \-{) which, at any hour of the day or night, relieves faintness or hunger Prepared at home by stirring the pow-- der in hot or cold water. No cooking. HARTEORD NOW PLAYING Matinee—Wed. and Sat JOEN GOLDEN Prese Starting Sunday e e “SINGLE WIVES” Wednen . Corinne Griffith, Milton Sills Ry L) tay Matinee—RBest Seats $1.00 Next Week N s DEPOSITS Thurs.,, Fri., Sat. 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