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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1925 5 21 PERSIANTRIBESHEN HODERNISRAFLITES Make Semi-Annual Pilgrimage Rivaling the Exodus ers who ai Road Condltlons PEDD'FRS FEED PEOPLE :zl:::lrlt(:lr -'t: the llol\vv .:,....‘Zla of ;::}.:]:ne“u\‘ruue-'z‘ |n’ th-l"c:unt‘;y'. . - servin whig! s characteristic 0 Sinee s ince on in , in Connecticut OF BERLIN ON STREETS o e R Lo Al 4 4 handled $10,000,000, and welcome this means of getting away |the number of trafisactions total 3, with a noonday lunch as they rush [000,000, Depositors numbering 170,« New Class of Business Springs Up To | from one appointment to another, [000 have $26,000,000 to their credit, and new accounts are being opened at the rate of 500 weekly, Mottville = Norwich - Hadlyme road 18 under construction. Detour| Accommodate Busy Germans Be- posted over unimproved road, e [ THRIFTY Plainficld —Putnam-Norwich road tween Their Appointments Soction is under construction, Open| pariin, Jan. 16 Lo traffic. walk to your office 1 |l!|| T |l'""“iL.. 'f""s £ps)) MO ‘J\" PR - e Birmingham Qualifying For Leading | Ancwers to “Do you love me?”: Community of World second ‘Eat while you is the slogan 1st year, “So much darlin . ~ { A " } =ad Union == I'rom Stafford-Union Eianaole Y Birmingham, Eng, Jan, 16— e | B town. lino (o Btale IA0'road in alosed, | oF, 3\ RO speclef of atreet peddiers|yg,iniythrough ‘the activities of the Ot course 1 do;" 8rd year, nless othrwise indicated, theatrica) notices end reviews W this voluws An which has recently invaded the | written by the press agencles for the respect o a ' Washington, D, C,, Jan, 16, = Falr detour over dirt road, acwntown seotion of BaMin,. Imitats Municipal bank, this city is rapidly V. musemen! company 3’ DAk S, Keall I Tovolk Portland — Glaatonbury-Portland | Y B TH¢ 00 B0 s, pedaiers 3 0 . . et s IUI;‘;\lusnflu‘dl’nulun A.':nlurmuuml. prlo- :‘:“"Il‘ \‘?r ‘:1““[‘;' construction, but 18| \jeei an immaculately white cart s oo o - " " vide a medern prototype o the pe] D raitic, th ch the city, the to f which L GLSANDRA" AT PALACE . BABTON'S CIRCUS AT CAPITOL |march of the Children of Isracl out Roxbury — Southbury road mac- | potéh (e € B0 Che TOD B itea | P strong theme is offered in “San.| Now Britain turned out in large |of the willerness, according to & adam construction. is ander way and andwiches at a price dra,' Barbara La Marr's latest First | numb 4 & appetizing sandwiches at a price of ‘ N l‘l Tolat b b ¥ sty numbers yesterday to sce the circus |bulletin from the Washington, D, C., through travel must pass with cau-| e " "0 op 75 pfonnigs, depend- . atlonal picture now belug shown at jand they recelved u real treat in the | headquarters of the National Geo- | tion over this road. { i , ing upon the quality of the meat or cheese offer The peddlers themselves are also in white, in the familiar_garb of a chef. They report a good business | the Palace theater, presentation of Barton Bros, circus |graphic society. Acting In the title role, Barbara 8 |at the Capitol where ite will r.»mu.: ":*nl.\' in the cuse of the Bakh- depleted as a woman with a restless | today and Saturday. ‘The theater |Varis, who live in the ‘wild w heart. ‘She craves love, yet.®he |has a very clrcusy appearance, in | Persia, their pligrimage is aceom- | Im,o{v:: n::nwlcnrnl to h"nd it. | fact, everything about a circus from plished ¢ six months, and the & q arrles her !hrul{xg]mu» red lemonade to peanuts is there, |trail traverses suew covered moun- h capltals and gay spota of Europe, | oxcepting perhaps one thing, the ame, ano hther obsta- and she meets with numerous novel |tents, And, of course, the thes sles along w has been called the cxperfences. Yet the real love sheigkes the place of the tent as ev ‘wickedest 200 miles in all the | Danbury — Newtown road. The | new bridge over Still river is under construction. A temporary bridge is in use. Westbrook — Patchogue river bridge is under construction on a ri on the Derl evenson road seeks is not to be found. b : ‘ ¥ thing that was ever seen in a circus [ WO |18 under construction on a cut-off. Finally Sandra returns to her i1 rllllllll(‘l‘ of Half a Million Hoofs! | | ‘Lraft Home town, and there she discovers | o onc oo, behind the footlights, e “Along with 50,000 of the men, women and children on thelr semi- | annual Odyssey go some half mil- | OVER SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF SUCCESS lion cattle, The tribesmen live on Baston -—- Kaston Center road | | from Blackrock Turnpike to Rtound | Hill. Construction work closed down > winter, Traffic uses road at Clowns cayort gally around the twelve acts offered which include elephants, bucking mules, high school horses, ponies, monke It you are suf- fering from ecze- ma or some other torturing em- love, right on her own doorstep. Bert Lytell Is Miss La Marr's lead- Ing man, and the couple have an ad- nirable supporting cast. the cattle and the cattle live on 3 | ' n P ¢ 0 . dogs, acrobats, aerlalists, wire art- 3o L 0o 9. | i risk. . (kAL ,““"du.m." show conslsting of 'y ®ypese porformers, iron J:l\\"xr"”"- Only during the winter | | Greenwich — Nigger llole Il ::,,r,::fr:“;iusfi\’,?‘ D \"r‘v';k::k& ::rl‘l‘(lly K\Ulqd fln;lI r'outur;u arllsts and humerous others all Illunlh'fl 1s lvlm--l grazing rv]r: |‘h 0 | road is under construction. Upen to quickly be rid of | A Ne 0 he Moyer Sistsers in ' scorching littoral of the Persian fic at all time Y ; g & i e working together in real circus style. | 5 : L at al - itiby velngiManc | i .llxl):‘p‘ln.uf.t.f:‘v\g and dance ravue, | VLt I CORE OE e today and |Gulf; and only In the summer | | Miltora — Orange and West Ha- l'~n’-ifl‘u‘l‘phnugr A ] eginning Sunday night for four ' I S LR L e Wil bo | MmORth I8 there gras son the platean ven-Milford Turnpike is belng wid- ImEMy, o g *\ti‘_\fl \t\l"-nx big attraction will offer ).n 1 on SMurday bekinning at 1:45 | COURtTY back of the Bakhtiari moun- yaabt e ened. 1toad open to traffic AT peslallit i fone aiace Reld In her now pho- . gjeg and cheildren are requesicd tain rangeys Henos pooplo andicaie | % Union—From Stafford-Union town This sul- play “Broken Laws. St al the tictiness Lo avoldl tha ava tarioye “m.\ the seasons. .L%med T [ C t G line to state line, road is closed. Iair | phur prep- 1 At alsbnnt Sable ,,'}“. S of photoplays are offered, the fea- "f;‘;(',', '[If"lr ::‘“,3 ;‘,;"L.,?’:T"g( ] [S i n G M . Portland — Glastonbury-Fortland | f i ot e play bl s belng RO :;Pn:‘r!l’lw ture presenting Hal Roach's comedy Y“I':‘\"lilfli“l e e toh al Scientilic Oflgress ee"mg road S5 under fconatruction Sbut ta germ de- R seumn today and fomorrow, angment. rama “The Battling Orioles” with |i},.*) seks of their animals, and atop B |oven tor trat e Ji & ) aug 4 Al atar nst, ; ) | Montville—Norwich-Hadlyme road properties, ”[ d by the latest episode in the Jack these cargoes ride the lambs, the | wricre are delineated the \a | lH“ i h aon 1 the Jack clizwasy e Lol ittt Lotbal o here are delineated the Vast |jg under construction. Detour posted | seldom HH![“'I“”,“\ i, at L(M and “‘1" P FIGHTER A TAILOR iy n:trlp‘b {helr backs their |oXient of tho rubben forests of the over improved road, | fails to it and the latest news relcasos. A 2 ¢ yomen iate 3 Amazon basin: the regions whence | piain S v adles e 3 A tield—Putnam-Norwich ,road quickly sub- | change in next week's program has — — crude wooden cradies in which they | BEEE P FE EOR Y, Co- I - o q ables a £ ittt dap b d) —Secf L der construc 3 lue itehing, even of fiery eczema. boen oceastoncd by the Man Who Knocked Out Dempsey |carry their babies and their hus- el S, ction is under construction, open | due | ik o S B a0 U 07 B i e S i Rihal lombia and Veneguela draw their lo traffic. The first application makes the skin UY one 4-1b, package of =wmlaree eiddle { Seven Come Eleven" company o e DettlelTo St valuable exports of cattle, hides. | Roxbury—Southbury road—Ma- | cool and comfortable, Rash and : Made of 8-gang: ) play liere. This troupe has been Colusa, Cal, Jan. 16.—Georgo La i ”"'M' e o set he eple |Mutton, and wool; the nitrate lands ' i A e 1,,d. blotches are healed right up. Rowles Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour, flesinam-anstase ' | © o e ook e v i 89 eked e )8 e : nd . e coffee, % 1 . L i 1 ARARY,. T L 1|0\ rfor an extra week in New Dlanche, who in 1889 knocked out| iity of this mammoth migration | 9f Chile and u; the rich coffee. | \hrough travel must pass with cau- | Mentho-Sulphur is applied like any or 3 small packages—and getthis heaviest aluminom ork, but may play here later. J Dempsey, the nonpareil, with sugar, and cacao plantations of |{jon over this road. | pleasant cold cream and is perfect- made 21bs he should station himself heside a | stream—one of the torrential, fcy | Danbury-Newton road-—The new lutely Beain 1 B cota mouitain Srivera o Rimat (e L0 ifinesiver o | bridge over Still river is under con- utely b il s a K ere as a a r " ak. ra i ! r0l ¢ and tin deposits of vari- Y o © | {ribesien make rafts underlaid with | &0ld. iron an i friction A smporars bilogs modern drama by Rupert Hughes, than a year. It was not learncd until | {Fibesinen mate ra o temporary bridge is in inflate 0 s and se they | 0u$ countries, se. it .nm:-. rine of the cighties who was accord- | o\ near animals and their meagre | America—only one a tvemendausly inuidgs ts under construction on s eut A The other picture is Buster Keat- cd the honors of a champion. household effects. Then they drive |large scale, Everything in South |oe riafric uses the old bridge . on's “Our Hospitality.” 1t deplets a He is known in Colusa as George | sir horses, cows, and sheep into | America seems scaled large, espectal- | Oxford—Bridge over Eight mile | thrliling Kentueky feud and ifs Ferguson, his real name. He is 74 Ll o ; 3 s s0n, al name. the swirling stream. The goats |ly in contrast to classic Old World |y, Do o comedy sweeps the audience into now and looks he Faon (ol Derbyistovensan el handsome aluminum griddle for $1.69. See the griddie at your grocer's. A $4.00 value—~now only $1.69 on our special offer! Pancake-making is a pleasure with this griddle. No grease is needed—nosmoke—no odor. Get your Pillsbury's Pancake Flour Both pictures now belng shown at the famous pivot punch, and sur- the Lycenm are good ones and nbso- prised the pugilistic world, has been ly harmless. You can obtain a small jar from any good druggist. il the Guianas, Venebuela, and | Colombia; and the silver, copper, rty. alone refuse to swim, perhaps in re- | standar: o0 c 4 . 5 it om0 Girlee riots of laughter with its sudden'sur- Atfer his victory over the Non- |{urn for the use of their dead com- | *Your continent has twlce the area | rratric tisas old bridge | prises. Also, in this picture, Buster parcil he joined a party headed by * skins, cross on the rafts of Europe, yet your peoplo number | Eagton katon Center road from | i ; . at once—send us your grocery makes seren love for the first time to John L. Sullivan and toured Aus- | Tho rear of the falls above, the | only about two-thirds the combined | packrock turnpike to Round Hill Pape’s Cold Compound sales slip and $1.69. Griddle his own wife, Natalle Talmadge. tralia. Tn his late years ho reverted |screcching of animals, the cries of | population of France and Italy. You | constiuction work closed down. for shipped postage prepaid. One of the family Pilisbury Flour Mills Company 22 Besse Place, Springfield, Mass. LYCEUM to the occupation his father taught [the dying beasts caught in whirl- | have plenty of elbowroom in your . - sl H i A - v the winter. Traffic uses r a | {him, oaal and thalyelling BE. A6 men 50| asutinentinrloatiral wondsra U TIEn | oo e R e oad at its| Breaks a Cold Right Up —— to make up a din that s wierd and | yesources, and progressive govern-| g - ) POL ll l‘ I()fll} lDl NTITY unparalleded. Tinally the men | ..n¢q Greenwich—Nigger HPle Hill road | ; P elves take the i lunge. This is under construction. Open to traf-| Take two tablets Dublin, Jan. 16.—The Dublin po- |themselves ta he icy P) ge. This | 8o towerlng and so extensive are [ gc ae an times. Ty lice foreo, famous for many years as |cene is not a matter of hours, but| . ;. 4yqes mountains that if alll afjrord—Orange and West Haven- |until three doses QLORCC TATIONR Son ANy, of days, and the crossing s con- |} o < 1i untll - pet including bigger men than any other | 0F TS A7 C BT, nights, | the highlands were plowed doWn wiiitord turnpike. Road being wid- |are taken. The first Vthe poli | gan ‘ = |completely break Rotterdam, Jan. 16.—A de Roode, | 10"\ s cola. Pleas DOUBLE FEATURE BILL ‘TRUE as STEEL’ —With— with the civic guards or- \me“ and womwen discard shoes and of this would be represented by the ation. break tralls throuzh snow-filed ra- |material which cinstitutes the |, 3t harbor planning expert, has |t andsate to take vinsssandialonulcyfmnagics fas o d gone to Angora at the invitation of | ¢ontains ; ve & cd o 3 E SR 4 ] ontains no qui Tt must be a comfort to be rich |jigher and higher, untll, when the ko s eover e M ot et | enough to wear clothes until they {t e ear clothes it is reached, the weaker hu- S E S =i o oy orjoplates Ll wear out {Bummit e reached, the weaker i | GCHOLARSHIPS INCREASED. [charee of = ble acheme ot recon-|ifons “use Pape | police foree in the world, is to be | INrouE : MEDS: | and all the lowlands were filled up, |nea,” Road is open to trafric. [lose always gives ® TONIGHT AND SAT. || svoiisnea - unier the. poilos fores | Coees Saow Tralls In Bare Feet | b coptinent would be @ pltea 1. i Sl e 9 amalgamation bill. The act merges | .o moo® itk the mountains where | 312 fect above sea level, and §20 feot TO REBUILD PORTS sidiethied € doses S ury s Pancake Flour MDEON (EHIRG | struction of the ports of Constantin- {Cold Compound.’ AN | e D e e ople, Trebizond, Samsun and Meri- | Price, thirty B | """ | serpentine line, twistink and twining statement for Academic Year of sina. ign,u" L} t t from the valley below, as far as the ozl ot RhodesAnowal ot usier heaton eye can see, 15 one of the most ple- 19 == 1 |turesque spectacles of human geo- | gpudents Started Their Courses. R N ~ imcce—-p Lo . e ¢ . o, 91| graphy. The climax of the mountain ir—‘ H | TONIGHT AND SAT. climing comes with the ascent of the | London, Jan. 16.—The statement N [ ur Ospl y glant and seemingly inaccessible | for the academic year 1323-1924, ls- i I [ 14 PRICK [ATINEE—15¢ EVENING—15c¢ - 23¢ - 30¢ | Zardeh Kuh, some 12,000 feet high. | sucd by the Rhodes Trust in connec- | a “The Bakhtiatis do not bow to tion with the Rhodes olarships, b (1 | Teheran; they continually are at war | shows that during the vear 64 . 11 and with the Lurs and other neighboring | Rhodes scholars took up thelr schol- | tribesmen. They are ruled by tribal | arships for the first time. | chieftains, Their men value women | Tho number actually in residence }; | | 1ightly, using them as beasts of bur- | or either the whole year or part of I i ' i ince the humbl 5 | I\ | & HIL‘DRE;D A o den, and pay slight attention to their | the academic year was 220, those | A SATURDAY—10c daughters. Thelr sons they teach to | crom the United Stat | | , ) shoot and swim and ride by the ! 111 and those from i 113 & | ¢¢ S A N D R A " time they are nine or 10 vears old.” | pire 109. The academic year 1924- Al i1 == | 1925 starts with 180 scholars in r il ) | POPULAR WRITINGS Hihcal | ' P 1 = London, Jan. 16.—Dickens' orlgin- | Notice s given that the value of | 1‘ ! b | als continue to be in great demand the scholarship has heen increased | | | |and make as much money as they | for the present by the addition of | I { | ever did. At an auction recently a | an annual bonus of $250 which the I i | | copy of “Plckwick rs” i the | b older must be prepared to supple | | i TODAY AND SAT, | original parts realized $3,500. ‘ ment with another $250 a year. | Il 2 - | | e e 4 ROkt et osecei e 1 ACTS FEATURING NEWKIRK | | | ; Hi * N ) ) | . ] Elephants Are Here, [IWAND THEMOYER SISTERS R e ) e l‘{(\)‘lnu\\lll Ns 01 ! | s G ||| m1GH GRADE REPAIRING [ S (|t | BartonBros. " | GIRCUS Everything but the Tents, AND REMODELING E. pinkhun's Vegatable Compound , FUR SHOP | e or their ailments with | | ¥ to its virtue. This acec 13 FRANKLIN SQ. ther and da ter testi- ts for the 1 for m all Very n o we lies where nd- ling growth a ydable medicine '.v § Te]. 770 United States {rom 5 f Clowns, Acrobats, Aerialists, High —_— ST CounITieR a2 : School Horses, Bucking Mules— 2 5 Everything from Red Lemonade 5 n To Peanuts. | : WONDERS | N 1 | 12-BIG ACTS-12 - Tadies and Children Are Request- ed to attend the Matinees To Avoid Night Crowds. OF THE FARM, FACTORY AND STORE At the Big KAMEL CLUB CONNECTICUT DANCE FRH)\\' ENING, JAN. 16 —At— Y.W.C. A, Music by SULLIVAN'S REXMERE ORCH Remember the Kamel's . Positively No Advance in Prices HAL ROACH PRESENTS “THE BATTLING ORIOLES" 3 SHOWS TODAY ’ ) ¢ 2:30—6:00—8:30 { o i 5 ' i )| | ] ’ 1 : h e 1 ! i fi ! ) «—conrrere swows ssi— ||| PARSONS’ | If you don't believe that “the way to a man I st | HARTFORD | | | . . 5 3 o li m :‘ TGP arr e | o } | heart is through his stomach,” just feed 1 l: Popular Matinee Satarday. | H . ~ . = C e g ¢ Lawrence Schwab and Feaok Manden | | CthkCfl fried in SnOWdrlft——and SCoT ' l resent State Armory, i ll)ANClNG'— 3 “THE STORK” JANUARY ‘,‘)_‘ o ,2.":':‘1""‘]&:7 e P RY EVENING Occupying 50,000 Square Feet of floor space, Depicting Connecticut’s i 3 11 vt \I\Illl ¥Ol | Progress in AGRICU INDUSTRY. COMME Robin Hood Inn||| “ e | gress in AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRY, COMMERCE. Meriden I)Imuumhul cast | RTS and HIGH - CLASS ENTLRTAINMENTS DAILY. . ’ [ SAMPLES OF MERC r . S RS, LODY BOYS ORCHESTRA ' MAT. 50c.-81.50. AMPLE ,\ly\'"\\::,'\“ H \‘\I‘\l;l\ FREE SOUVENIRS,