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4l ) - . - - - ) ‘, Lniews otherwire written by the press agencles for bancing Element at Palace. One of the niftlest acts in Keith audeville is now the teatfre attrac- ion on the vaudeville bill at the Pal- hee today and Saturday. It is Arthur alton's Dancing Elem miniture revue depleting air, ffire and water, and pregente ast that Includes cight ‘singing Jancing girls. The princip onderful and fnclude Eulu G and Viola 1egyl, premier dunseuses, [Helen Bradley, Bernus Lockwood nd Grace Lewelyn, prima donna, The other acts are all up to the Keith standard of excelicnce. The photoplay feature on this bill presents Buck Jones in his 1 photoplay, “The Circus Cowhoy, tale of the great outdoors that cons w mighty carth, 1 by a and a taina romance and thrills, such as no other ‘but Buck J % is able 10 (characterize in outdoor stories, Reserved seats for the ann New show are now Marty Du Year's Fve Midnight seling at the box office. prea and her IFollies 4n a brand new show will be the feature by several vaudeville acts, augmented PALACE il\h\\ NIGHT U\l\' HARRY CAREY I N “TIGER THOMPSO ALL STAR CAST, ln LYCEUM TONIGHT and SAT. From the Stage Success Also BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE Featuring THE SIGLER BROS. The Famous Juyenile Boxers PALACE TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Buck Jones | =D “The Gircus Cowboy” VAUDEVILLE Featuring “Dancing Elements”’ A MIGRTY MINTATURE RE. VUE DEPICTING AIR, EARTH, FIRE AND WATER —With— 8 — DANCING GIRLS — & OTHERS NEW YPAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT | FROLIO | ! Presenting | MARTY DUPREE'S MUSIC nox | MESERVED SEATS SELLING | 1 ! 'CAPITOL SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY | James Kirkwood, Lila and “adze Bellamy Luve S Whurlpool WILLIAM F ‘IRBA\I\ e [} s “OTHER KIND Ci* LOVE” Lee ' S | Music | theatrical notices and reviews o this coluy wre P S | D »-»--.l ————— Jj«v., "/_»‘w the respect'ie nmasoment compaiy night two excellent pictures will - be offered, One will | present popular Harry Carey in Tiger Fhompson, a western story and a | I'or Sunday role for Carcy in which e has al- ways proved popular, The other] presents n all star cast In the melo- | dema, “A pair of Hellions.” Rialto Four at Capit One of the big atfractions on the audeviile bill now playing the Capi- tol today and Saturday is the Rialto Vour, Brondwuy's own quartet. These four men are lent singers and display wonderful voices in - solos. Another feature Is the offering of the Murcus Sisters und Carlton Bros, Snow and Sigworth presout tieir Jat est ¥kit, “Wirhing” in which these two artista shine s entertalners Jack LaVere i good on ) original ¢ cxplalns it s all d Art i mnsicians und offer bright enter musical fea ture presents jost an act that is Jent | rs8 Dol Douht Your Hus- a photoplay that deals with 'a story of matrimony. On Hun night James Kirkwool, Lila Lee, Madge Bellamy will he seen n “Loves Whirlpoc ind - William Fairbanks will offered In “Other Kind of Love” Tickets for the |Year's Exo Midnite Fralic which will fe e ten big acts are now sell- Ing at the hox office. The seats are all reserved for this speeial show and to buy now will aveid the rush. WELCOME STRANGER. LYCETM Thera ial interest in the Jack Dempsey 8, showing now at the Tyceum, as a result of the re. is espo | ward the roughened side. cent gossip concerning his reported “In other words, the air current | plans to retire and wed Tstella Tay- | wi)) go where there is least resist- lor, film star. Tn fhis week's re- (ance to it. Suppose next that we ! lease, Jack ig at Liis best as an actor. | pegin to turn the smooth cylinder by The feature pliotoplay at this thea- | goine mechanical means, such as an ter however I the famous stage suc- | electric motor. As it revolves, one cess “Welcome nger”” Also, gide of it, the disappearing side as |theres are assorted comedios and | yoy Jook at it from the front, wilt be news reels and a vaudeville pro- | moying in the ame direction in which gram of mierit, fnfroducing a num- tye ajr eurrent is moving, while the ber of Afstir novelties, other side will run counter to th Among some of the big prodnc- | tions to ha brought to this playhouse | moon will “Butterfly”, “Tha Mine | With the Iron Door” and also the famous Johnny Hine speclal, “The Bpeed Spook.” Plagns for the New Year's Fve | show at this theater also are near- ing completion. Loganberrias wers produced by | erossing raspherries and blackber- | tes. Cocoa first was fintroduced into | Burops 400 years ago. [CAPITOL! TODAY AND SATURDAY KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring The Rialto Four BROADWAY'S OWN QUARTET JACK LAVIER AR'I'HT R & HELEN \"l | Marcus Sisters and Carlton Bros. In & Comedy, Classique Dance | Revue, | VIOLA DANA “DON'T DOLBT ; YOUR HUSBAND” CONTINUOUS SHOWS | NEW YEARS EV FROLIO 10—BIG ACTS—10 RESERVED SEATS SELLING e |PARSONS’ 8 Nights, Beginning Thursday HARTFORD | i MATINEFE. SATURDAY 1 THE EMINENT ACTOR | | | CYRIL MAUDE Tn Fis Greafest Suecess “AREN'T WE ALL?” Eve. 50c.-§2.50 Mot. 3c.-82.00 XA TAT. 50c.$2.00 EVES, MATL ORDERS NOW | one-half of the cylinder we: PREI]ICTS GREAT | ENERGY FROM AIR German Inventor Sags Sailing ' Vessel Wil Be Without Sails 19.~=The Rerlin, Dee. g \eR | me] of the future will be without sails if the new invention of Dr. Anton Flettner, known as the Flattner ro. tor, proves to be all that is claimed for it Instead of wooden masts, rigging and salls, the new epuipment will consist only of metal masts, regemb- Iing smokestacks, ravolved on their axis by a motor. ¥xperiments with a 850 ton hull, fitted as above set forth, have shown that with one- fifth of the weight of the customary masts and salls the rotor ship can develop 15 tlines the wind power of the ordinary sailing vessel, The ro- tor sahip Jdoes not hiove to be hauled out of the harbor by a tug. it slarts the minute the cylinders, driven by w small Diesel inotor, begin to ro- tate. Thig motor can handled by one person on the bridge, und all the crew formerly necessary for sailing can be dispensed with From an cconomic standpoint the inventor cluims that from 30 to 80 per cent, cun be saved on fuel If the rotor de- viee is Instailed. The Hamburg America Line ordered the construction of a 10,000 has | freighter which is to sail with rotors instead of saile, and the whole ship- ping world s Inquiring into the adaptability of the Inventlon to pas- senger ship The principle on which ship op Herr ¥ the new idenberg, Dr. Flettner's | righthand magn, as follows: “Suppoaing a current of air strikes a smooth cylinder, such as a emoke- stack or tlie cylinder of our rotor, what will happen? The alr will pass ¢ has been explatned by | dueed, 'his eombination of suction on | one side of the cylinder and of pres- " sure on the other force the ship for- | ward, and sails can be dlspensed with." The are vevolving oF rotating cylinders mounted on strong masts of steel, In the case of the experimental lhlu“ Buekau, the steel masts projected above the deck for a distance of 40 fect, while the eylinders which are set upon the pivotal masts ke hoods, were 26 feet higher. They revolve wbout the pivots on ball bears ings and turn noiselessly. The mot. or, using only 2 per cent, of the pow. er that would be needed to drive the ship with a propeller, can turn the cylinders at the rate of about 110 revolutions & minute. I[n the case of a salling vessel theyefore por cont, of the power fs produced by the wind aeting upon the eylinders, while only 2 per cent. {8 contributed by the small motor that one person can attend to. The rotor ship can be made to re. verse fts direction by merely revers- ing, the motor. To turn the bout | about, one cylinder Is made to turp in one direction and the otlier in the opposite, just ad in rowing one turns by pulling at one oar and pushing the other, The fact that the changes of speed or the reversing of the motor can be done instantancously, makes it pos- sible for the new ship to ride a storm quite as easily as it moves in clear weather. The Flettner people ship as a mere beginning along 1nok upon the the road of gaining encrgy trom t iir. Some day the wind may be gi g us heat, light, aud power, D Flettner observes. He s therefore work on the construetion of a wind- mill or wind tower which, if per- fected, will mean that the Amerfean farmer can reduce his coal bill to a minimum, and take energy out of the air, It will mean, the fnventor de | clares, that flying across the ocean will become a simple thing, for {in- stead ot running the risk of getting ont of fuel the aviator will draw his energy from the wind. to the right and to the left of the| No evlinder abouyt, evenly, v 8UpPPOBE covered with some rough surface, such as sandpaper, what would happen? The air current, following the lines of least resistance, would pass off to- air current, Naturally the air, fol- lowing the lines of least resistance, will pass off toward the side where | nder turns with the wind. It there {s absolutely no friction on the one side for the alr, and the whole | eurrent will be deflected to that one slde with such vehemence and with such crowding together of current that suction cnsues on the side re. ’val\ln‘ with the wind, while on the side coming up against the wind a pressure against the eylinder is pro- | You Are | Cordially T lnvnted To call at our stove, listen to, and inspect the most complete stock of Radio Sets and Loud Speakers on exhibition in New Britain. These products for sale by all good local dealers. OUR STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING | | I || UNTIL XMAS i The Post & | ester (o- DISTRIBUTERS OF EveryTHING IN RADIO =1 J See How the Police Protect Your Interests INTO THENET' By RICHARD E. ENRIGHT Commissioner of Police of New York. 10—Episodes—10 CAPITOL THEATRE , 28, 27 23 Starting Dec. s that it the cylinder is turned | | faster than the velocity of the wind, | |Post Office Supply Bill Is Called in Today | Washington, Dec. 19.—The house appropriations committee was called today to pass upon and report the annual supply biil for the post office and treasury departments, The measure, the largest of the routine appropriation bills because of ths comhination of funds for op- eration of the two departments i the fourth to be taken up at the current session of congrees, It was | drafted by a sub-committee and will be considered by the house after the | Christmas reccss, KILLING DEER HERD Grand Canyon Drive Fails—Authori- | ties Encourage Hunting To Re- duce Huge Numbers of Animals, Flagstaff, Arlz, Dee, 19.—The fail- ure of the Grand Canyon deer drive might be Jald to three causes—in- udequate preparation, lack of cnough drivers and the total unex. pected refusal of the deer to herd according to Zane Grey, the author As a result of the fallure of George MeCormick and boys and Indians to drive thousand deer across the several Grand Canyon, the Kaihas forest in North- | Just Two Days |, Eczema Gone w en Xle.m\"(- s and Eczema you mad, just wash the parts | and mor with Kojene, a six ounce hottle for 60 cenfs | it Axelrod's Pharinacy or ahy pro- ssive driugg! apply after | reading the « i If the itching 't entirely ceas- d in two days you can money back It's casy a to use and its specdy action is little lcss than maryelous, We do not Recommenc ALLEN'S LUNG HEALER As a Cure for Consumption nting consumyt ungs are susceptible take the Lung first symptoms of a cold, eby venting further trouble Sold in New Britain by Miiler- Hanaon, ty Drug CHRISTM | —A This is your greatest dollars. 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Arizona, ting {method will be cnormous herds which death from star\ of foruge No further ne from the drivc headquarters in th ‘K‘ll‘lflh arrived here from the sce has been cast side used to red op! on the are of the attempted round up Grey gave out u lengthy aver his signatur telling attempts to drive the decr his band of cow.| |that with 500 Indians, the wmight hiave showi better res. that when the deer found attempt was being mude t and this | ation because them In a consistent direction they stampeded and ran in every tion and the herders could 1 racing |them together, About 1 of a |tempted the dr There many dead deer found, according to Mr Grey, who sald that therc was prac. {tcally no for ened to | vy t hola uce the to ne toment | Court of International it the | Justice Meets Jan. 12 He sald | By The Assoclated irive Geneva, Dec, 1 The permanent ilts, @ut court of international Justice w that an meet at the Hague on Jan. 12 to o drive take up Greco-Turkish questions, it wasg announced by the sscretariat of the Jeague of nations today, The court will eonsider the status of the Greek restdents of Constantinople and the Interpretation of the Greco- Turkish convention Turkey clalme the right to expel thousands of Greeks from Constan tinople on the ground that they had not been permanently established there for the length of time specified in the convention with Greece to permit them to continue thelr resi READ THE HERALD CLASSIFLED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS 500 Main St. FURNITURE CO., INC. p The New Furmture Store 500 Mam St. 3 Nachman Constructed Liviag Room Suites } 3 - piece Living Room Suite of Velour 98" $189¢ 500 MAIN ST. 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