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the first five yéars he was secretary S wid now he is treasurer, e is a pust president of the New Britain Rotary club, a former secrotary and direotor of the chamber of com- I AT MOKINLEY BANQUET The bullding committes of the merde and 18 now business manager j | |school board will meet at 4 o'clock | Between 30 and 35 May Attend Din- tomorrow afternoon to open the cons of the New Britaln Trust Co. He | i plans to enfist the ald of” the civie | | | tracts for the Stanley school addition |The board will meet In the Walnut Wi the diectors Tt ls Fll‘st Natm“ [0 RESIgn It(‘ Pebroary 7. Hill school at 4:30 o'clock tfo re- While the directors last night did not doclde detinitely upon Auy sum, | celve the committee's report and MBIIIbfll‘Slllp Announcemoent was received in|award the contracts, SECY. DAVIS 10 SPEAK City Items 'SPRAEUE TOHEAD COMMONITY DRIVE Budget for Chest This Year Expected to Exceed $50,000 The New Britain fresh air camp YOUR BAKING cones RIGHT with |Itln ||||p§l!l| (?“ ““IIIII ||!|| ;’ -n- u’l. r o hiasnpty AN Usless otherwise indicated, theatrical netices and reviews W this calomn are weitten by the press agencles for the respect 'o amusomen! company. ol ner at New Haven Hotel pending the preparation of budgets this city today that the annual din-| Lumber valued at about $30 was | by the branches, it is likely the amount asked this year will run| ner of the McKinley assoclation of{gtolen from an lcehouse on Osgood | Conncticut will be held on h.nu..l,m,mm (ast night, acooraing 10 & ree close to $60,000, There is no doubt that it will exceed $560,000 by $4,000 | day, Pebruary 7, al (he Hotel Garde | sort made to the police this morn. o Pros Costa Rica filed was added to the lst of organiza- 06 Haver h e fl e will | a / tlons included in the United Com- or'r‘m-n Tvesh ‘Alr camp budget tast | Ner formal resignation from the uIL A 1l mhul g e lN\lumlhlu T:v”d:”n\ B t “K, THE UNKNOWN"—LYCEUM of the best plcturgs for the least mm\l)(y corporation at the annual |year was about §5,000 and the'com- | \*4¥1 of nations today, transmitting | **1¢*[{puiieted thats New Briain |y )\4,1L‘|r“\l|\|At:-‘(va: 468 niolodk my»\ The Lycetim today presents tho |price, plans on Monday to present mr:lnlt ng of the directors yesterday |munity chest budget was about $00, .\“}l“"' ner messago & check for buck | Wil pe represented at the dinner by [niant in 8t Mary's school hall. A | o1 |another big Picture. 1t is the War- afternoon at the headquarters in the | g0, 88 between 80 und 85, although it 18| whist and soclal wil follow the picturization ot the famous novel d Booth block., Thi ke No reason was givon for the withe whist and social will follow the L P 4 ner Brothers' Ernest Lubltsch pro- | 4 3 makes 10 or-| Mr, Sprague will start work im- “ L possible that the number may be in- | peoqyy X, the Unknown” by Mary Roberts | quction “The Marriage Clrelo, |Stbizations in the corporation or|yeqfately perfecting a campalgn or- | rawal, but o league officlal said 1| crepged. Ruscrvations for this city| o New Britain Lumber Com- B AK' NG Rinchart, Who was the great un- s Community Chest” at the present ganization, was assumed the resignatfon was | 4re Being handled by Chaleman Wil- | pany's yard and office will be closed POW DER knowh ? What was he? And what was his jealously guarded secret? He is called upon to make a big de- clsion such as happens but once in a thousand lifetimes. This is a mys- tery photoplay unique and one that lovers of really good pictures cannot afford to milss. “Fight and Win" series, starfing Jack Dempsey. Virginla, Valli, the talented and beantiful young movie star, has the leading feminine part in “K, the Un FIVE SPINETTIS AT CAPITOL The vaudeville bil at the Capitol today and for the balance of the week presents five first class altrac- tions headed. by the Five Spinettis. This is the first American appaer- ance of the Spinettls and they are now making as big a hit ag they have always done in Iurope. Other acts include Jean Mrytle Moore in “Bits and Hits of Broadwa: an attractive gong number that will more than time, ( The lst includes the Boy Scouts, Girl: Scouts, Tubérculosis Rellef as- soclation, Boys' club, Visiting Nurses, Welfare association, Balvation Army, Day Nurgery, ¥resh Alr camp and Junior Achievement foundation, Leon A. ' Sprague was* elected manager of the campalgn which will start on March 23 and end on March 30, Letters will go out im- mediately. to the organizations ask- % IN CHORUS OF FADASSAH REVUE Anomual Show to Be Presented | due to the criticlsma of the country Wam H, Judd of the republican town Richard Co- for fallure to pay her assessments, | committec, ex-Senator volcod duritg the session, of the | vert and Mrs, Elmer B, Stone. ‘ln:rh.'“l committee at the last as- Secretary Jamus J, Davis of the| sembly, | department of labor at Washington Costa Itica fixed Jan, 1 as the|will,be the principal speaker, Others date of vresignation, but as the|on the post prandial pregram are covenant requires two yers' notice | Senator Hiram Bingham and Gove| of withdrawal she would not cease to be a member until Jan, 1, 1927 Officials of the league sald, however, that they.hoped in the meantime |0 ernor John H., Trumbull .| Secretary Davis is one of the most | capable spcakers in the president's cablnet, The story of his life reads all day on Saturday, January 24th.— Advt, known” and as Sidney Page, the please as they ‘both have cxtraor-|!"8 that their budgets for the year s d l L induce her to rescind her decision | like fiction. He rose rrom straightens young nurse, she is at her best. dinary vofees; Hibbetts and Hartman | "¢ filed not later than February 16. Uil ay fl yceu[l} and resume membership, ed financlal circumastances to ono of 4 Percy Marmont, hero of “It Winter opyer “Before afid After,” a comedy | Lhe admission of the fresh air The letter contaiing < notice of | the most important positions in the 4 not 5 1esignation inclosed a check for $18,- | federal government, It is several unexpeoted. Tlte Comes” and other big productions, camp = was also plays in this picture, The Lyceum, continuing its policy skit with comical songs and witty patter; Bobby Barker and Co are ex- |pert entertainers and with his cast lot artists offer a splendid act that years since the McKinley association has had for a speaker a man of such exalted position in the national ad- 677 in payment of back dues for the years 19211924 inclusive, Costa Rica's annual assessment was about Much interest is being shown in the annual ;mne by New Britain chapter, which will be held Sunday This is the first case of a resigna- | Kaplan; (b) specialty dancing, Miss | tion from the leagne, and officials | sald it was an entirely separate one, Messrs. | there heing no indications that it | would be followed by other Latin- American countries, On the contraty, it was said, thero Vassar girls to the number of 524 | asserted they did not usee tobacco, | but 433 admitted they liked to puff | a cigarette in a questionnaire rccent. | 1y circulated at the college and tab- ulated yesterday. Only 21 of the smokers use to- of the week. | bill will present Willlam I {The La | Mix in tion. The photoplay on this “It Ts and for the last half Tom “Teeth” ‘will be the aitrac- Rosen. ne 6—The Serenaders, Latham, Loomls and Carlson. Scene T—"We've Got Something,” Miss Rose Bayer and girls. 8Tl Hgre than pleawt Havhert 4na chapter of Hadassah which will [$5,000, her dugs, Iike those of some | ministration. 1 |G are novelty Wworkers and their of: be held Sunday afternoon. The |of the other Central American e | foring is well and neatly Aanay e program, which will be given |states, being reduced considerably % photoplay feature presents popular | at 2:15 o'clock, in the Ly-|gsome time ago. ' | | Dorothy' Dalton in “The Moral Sin- | ceum theater under the dircctlon of | During the budget hearings the s b i St Hel Clement H. Lewls is as follows: fallure ot Costa Rica and some ;l"o't' &1 acolsty dramp it e tnorekl Act One other countries to meet thefr finan- s : Prologue | clal obligations to the league were TODAY — FRIL — SAT. H(;:,“’:“‘,'\fi‘,m\{’,'.‘:&’; ”"'lr?":\"{']"] ‘X!'l Scene 1—Opening chorus, entire | unfavorably commented upon, The A "Thrilling Photoplay Drama of | 2580 * TET \vh‘ch el ; M | conpany. [ reductions of assessments were | Land and Sea | Scene 2-—(a) songs, Katio Finkle- 1 on the system used by the G i ralitsl o) P e st : stolni (1) songs, Joo Rubintein, oo e e wed bs e Gengu Taken Unges Leniency for e Scene 4-—"Barefoot Days”, Esle |icague authorities found these ex- Those Who U “m aEsiwlili el Poutteen aota afterad Gourson and chorus. cessive for certain of the smallep 56 X ¢ B C! 3 [Forget-! W ” | g A lon the weel, with seven the first Scene 4‘1—]'_ U'El":‘“ f:f' m,mb countriee ot {0 Real e : three days and seven tho last half Loomis and Forget-me-not girs. rst to. Resign POugKeonMle N, T Tan 22 4 Scene h—(a) songs, Miss Bessie copsio, N. Y., Jan. 2 L GOOD BILL AT PALACE SAY *‘BAYER ASPIRIN’’ —Gpmiine s Scene 8—Specialty, Miss Rosc |was a tendency among these coun- |, 5 oy Thoroughbred horses used in many L 8 S 0R0) WAl e nE T Y Aan g bacco without the consent of thelr Wit seones In “In Lvery Woman's Lifo” S D (A ey T i) o Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are ‘ —\Withe— o0t - Scene 9—Finale, . . e C ar 3 T & 1 ( difficul direct, The: oy | Some 400 old-fashioned parents reg- L VIRGINIA VALLE Droyed R itouIURItoREoee: 2y LEON A. SPRAGUE tire company and models, Ecuador was practically a member | o K, 000 e ad @motEreiting the genuine Bayer Aspmn proved safe lcould not become accustomed to the glare of the studio lights, even when covered with blinders. They proved now; Mexico {s headed toward mem- | Argentina has sct- Act Two “Say 1t With a Ukulel¢’ ents approved smoking. The referendum was undertaken by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for ne 1 while | bership, camp was started several years ago i | Mr. Latham and girls. tled her back dues and seems f8V- | jarcer o gacertaln whether th R ‘ to be restless and frightened. for the purpose of giving tubercular | * x L ack: argely to ascertain whether the VAUDEVILLE e T it Tis davale|| Rl o w1 e s AT oo e hales speclalty, Mis» | orably disposed to resuming Der | giris wiehed the present rules bar- Cold Headach 3 TS f 5 il | Keimowitz and Miss E. Fischman. old-time activities. o mokin off (b 3 olas eadache 4 — GRY ACTS — 4 recting the dinner on horseback [mer vacation in the outdoors with | ™ 3 Songs, Miss Bvelyn| Costa Rica was clected a member | NE S AmI0KINE Q0 VL/0] ERCL BUS, caturing in this First National picture, which |scientific supervision, diet and exer- | - "‘"I"‘: B ODER S IR O e [to 1.:- made more lenient. On this : : R D 8 now belng shown at the Palace |cise. 1t was the outgrowth of the |FASCRROW: | 0 00 o liow.” | sossion, and league offlclals bly | aveation the voto was 639 n favor Pain Neuralgia evue De Luxe ||icater, no had to make a fow scenes | aaily fresh air outings inangurated | SO0 A= TOION IS " |presscd the opinfon that other of of more lenient rules and 275 for : Nifty Dancers—Preity Girls e orck 5t reits | by Baiha) Carol\neuml Batiote ydion) [ o8 BO8 Ay A e e Tt At ol conntrica UMl Sonis T the fpresentiniatier ’ ey 111t took several days to make this ono |superintendent of the City Mission | en® b—Comody, sketchy g IBSIAe e R SRt proniblicn: ) Toothache Lumbago e e bl i st o iea mari st UvOL 8 (O DR CCERE L R ) e fo, chango her | * Eighty.soven glris ventured to BEGIN 'NDAY 3 1 X il o ot ) naders. | mind before the two-year interval | vote against smoking in the col- e . crous actors, Wi - 12 e Logan and ors. p E Ceell B, DeMille's fn‘”‘:::‘:;’ flll‘:);:\ff’\':b“':::f“:]:’rz\:‘f;_ “'(”"‘m\d'u“f:;; 'Il(:“f];'; a‘;": nertion of | Scene 6—Specialty number. | expired. —Article T of the covenant | icge, while 153 expressed the opin- Neuritis Rheumatism 4 “I'HE GOLDEN BED" Rouaies splay y the 4 o e e T—“Waltz of Long Aggid says any meml)erhnmy. :;mr l\;u‘mn the college should set apart a ; edn. . 4 I8 2 = - | Miss Maebelle Swarsky and years’ notice, withdraw from the | place for smoking. “ ” Sherare s b e Sk CE by T (;0(",(“; TFashioned girls. " |league 1f all such members' interna- | * The no-smoking rules are made Accept only “Bayer” package N Sl rl»“:‘ S “r!‘(“u::;!x(‘:o B e R eitlie Tioaana| Ny Ccenea=speclallyRedise Eiste | tional obligations and all its obli-|and enforced by the student gove SHh contnms proven directions. . With five people heading the show. |secretary, it has been successful. Gourson. : fdonn ”‘f“”"“’ ‘f““ld"' ”"“‘f"[f‘“"\“' : “"‘;iwmm at. Colleso authorities have Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets. 1 Others include Del Ruth, the Kiltia | Prior to this year the camp has been Scene 07 SWinal s i SLOCIE QS| ’“_‘l:)““, ‘]”‘ ALRtIeRLUN RO "‘;"‘"" o comment upon the r Algo hottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. WoAR clown and his tables; Itusscll and |financed by voiuntary contributions. ‘I\Luhvs, )o(:xfllr: «c%rl?;;“vl\ e withdrawal. endum or its results, Aspiria s the trads mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Balicylicacid N | e chorus sis Misses e o b ‘ Titus, an excellent comedy coupl Several hundred children arc tak- | The chorus L e e TODAY — PRI SAT and Ivans, Mero, and Evans in a en care of each year at this camp, ;n\dlm(‘]‘{l;“l:r |3.m;!‘\mln‘ ‘r;;‘, Jg:ne“; MAPLE H[LL NEWS | I‘a.mv\‘hn ::_.;.)\X:mm“c\mm! el A jiclngicompdy kit most of them béing there for & PeI-) o oy "pitn Fischman, Sarah {1 Berlbn hear that Dr, Hans huther, | h s el liod of two weeks. Last year, throug| KEITH VAUDEVILLE a joint committee representing the | Kramer, Gertrude Cutler, Lillian | Featuring e | combined civic clubs of the city, ad- e e American Appe ditional housing was provided, and Adler,, Zelda Black ',n 51200 ofolook L withe M N B | ! i Americut A [ ssie Koplowitz, Ethel Zuckor, | 3 orwarded to the Petit Parisien by |various plans have been suggested to | 50N Bessio Koy | Mann on Robbins avenue, The pro- | varlous plans have Do e using | Bessle Kalnonowits, Gertrude Mil-\ L2l conuieg'of readings by Mrs its Berlln correspondent, | f:::ll‘\m;mmm Thousands ot chijdren |ner. Muriel Wellinsky, ”,”'“" }(‘n‘:,'l: TL.C. Baldwin and current events by | who have never had a chance to go |oWitz, Mollie Nair, Josephone | Mra, Theodore Monier. The hostess { lto camp are in need of the advan- |man, Jeanetie Light, Jmnm:}é;ar;i, T e e | {tages given them there, according to | I fillan Yankowitz, Sophie 3 well and Mrs. William A, Kinner. | ‘ | Rose Bayer, Rose Kirshnit, Mayonne | the new German chancellor, intends | to offer France a pact of reciprocal | military guarantee. -This r | Rasehkow, Mildred Keimowitz, Tda The Woman's club of Maple Hill | wilt meet next Wednesday afternoon nce The 5-SPINNETTIS-5 Introducing Thei SIDE DOWN DA . | President Upson. d Teon A. Sprague who was elected | Bayer, Lillian ~Rosenber, .]."\1«]!" T heaan: iieinartytelven by B bb B ki & C o e e campaign Is fitted for | Millstein, Esther Biackman, THI4& | o olup yosterday atternoon at the 0 y arker 0. Q Starring this kind of work, He was one of ‘lk’s‘?oftk S?l\\;’ ];m’:x:::\':; Minnie | yome of Mrs. L. B. Banford \,,d‘ o o 0 d | |the organizers of the corporation, Rothstein, en Aar Mrs. R C. Baldwin on (,nlf street | 7 > o Ensfent ]"“m""f' vinaiin s cstablished in 1919 and | Naslargoly attended. The prizes were| Now Is the Critical Time, & # 1| when it was establi . i | has been a director ever since. For ‘Busmess Girls to Hem |awartod m]\]nq‘«l'nmnmnh 2es. Wil- LydiaE.Pinkham’sVegeta- | | liam H. Judd, Mrs. Joseph Halloran, | | | Of Pending Legislation | i 1 520 Mrs. 1iannery, Mrs ble Compound willHelp | | Miss Julla Margaret Hicks of | R B Doane, Mrs. B. J. Hubert, Mrs. You Safely Through Hartford, executive secretary of the | proq’ Hann, | Connecticut League of Women Vot-| ang yg, ¢, crs, will addecss a group of business Mrs, E. B. Proudman C. Palmer. Convoy, Ohio. —During the Changa | of Life [ was weak and run-down and 2nd Musicale o s Elels sLAAE R at the New Britaln | - 3p yoonard Fox of Johnson conld hardlydomy | New B]‘]taln . W. C. A. this evening. The BirlS | g reet is spending the week fn East work. By reading {are members of five clubs which | gy N J ange, inized at New Britain | your _advertise- ments I found out | about Lydia E. Mis. H.'B. Li MID- .WINTER ‘H\t\ heen org: | factory offices. Musical Club ardt entertained “Good-bye,” . QC Miss Hicks is a graduate of the | the Maple Hill Bridge club at her Pinkham’s Vege- | CARNIVAL LADIES’ SPECIAL MAT. CAMP SCHOOL |Tniversity of Ohio, where *“1" ;‘"" | home on Golf street Tuesday after- txblehComp_O:md | 7 — BIG ACTS — S b 7 Wi v Raant jored in the social slences, including | yoon, First prize was won by Mrs. andit hasstraight- | Ill)\l{:(’l'l::):\l‘l" i This (0.“1)0“ and 10c Wil uc=uny ,\.enlng | comparative and municipal fl“‘k'“‘} Lienhardt, second by Mrs, R. B. ened me right out | Says t e was tu 4 X Admit Any Lady To January 27 Tents, economics. international 1aw | Doane and consolation by Mrs. K and made me feel ; < | Mat. 15-20c Ev NORRIS SPRINGTIME FOLLIES OTHERS 3 like anew woman. By the time I had talken eight bot- tles Iwaswelland | could do my housework on the farm | | | 8:15 o’clock and social psychology. In 1922 8 she was a student in the Ya school, and in November 1923 | ¢ present work with the | Best Seats 1| ley. \ “ever since ‘Wet Wash’ came this way, I've lost my job.” MO Sl The washtub just naturally has ond baby was born and it did her a % [ ” ! | Sonderful ot of good. . I told her to to leave when our “Wet Wash ‘ lis 1923 inson of on Th Joseph Ju hased a 1 . J. Skinner. Mr. P g | leasue. | ot L j ARSONS | She will speak on “Pending Legis- | to build soon, and make his home | 1ation in Connecticut,” with special | here. emphasis on measures of interest to | 1 | took up he CAPITOL THEATER | Hartford Wwomen that will come before the| Mr. and Mr am H. Allen Lol 3 : Hartford BEGINNING TOMORROW | 19% general asscmbly | Robbins aver Monday on ;%‘};"fl‘I,,:fdd‘b“{r‘ff,fl‘gfl(,hgzd ;‘;fim arrives. For no woman will do artror MATINEE SATURDAY. | “The evening's program will in-|three weeks' trip to Miami and Ha- | gne bottle she said to me, ‘You won't | % e Eve, 50c, $2.50. Mat. 50c, $2.00 | clude musical numbers by members | vana. . [ her own washing when “Wet | have to pay for it! Itis helping me G bl \DAY \I‘TER‘\OO\Y JA\[ ARY 2.)“1. at3: 1{) fiéom Hang it of the clubs Ieos Ares T gg(»tx;.‘lccsrgull Y?:(:a;h\e“;ofny ;n:;\? | Wash” does it so well, and at a o ma Chamnnq laughter of New T.or monial if you wish.” — Mrs. ELSIR cost that makes it a real economy. Mr. and N Ohio. | ndit - | ACKERMAN, Con “Ma’s” Aide I -end. Consider carefully Mrs. Ackerman's THE CELEBRATED “TT“ —— letter. Her e\p‘r“)« nce ought to help Call us tOday_and te” the wash- Mr. and Mrs. J you. She tells of the trials of mid ddle tub gocd-bye! Wet Wash ‘ NEGRO TENOR " WILLIAM LAWRENCE ACCOMPANIST ege and the w s she oh- tained from Lydia E.Pinkham'’s Veg- etable Compound. npson strect sper in New Haven. JESS’E lustrated lecture on by K. Appasavay of [ O.M 0! .J/fo”#) S on India, Sunday evening, January 23, 1LO fi at the Newlngton Congregational L) iy e 25¢ a Pound ool =" 7he JAMES Boys' £ A PAUL WHITEMAN BanD) ROUGH, PRMPLY SKIN Miss Frances e went an operation for appe ~ & lact Saturday at the Hartf rehe\re that pital, is getting along annoying throat tickle . with WOODLOCK CONSIDERED Cleared Up In Few Days | Washington, Jan, 22.—Thoza INC ! Woodlock, a New York financial woinah need have a repul- g sive, unsightly skin—ten chances NI Loy ‘5:'; i Sl e Cleansers a"a qu{. to ome it's caused by constipation SR R [ § and a lazy liver, which Is easily e e R e T e Ew aaTAN. CONN. and quickly remedied. For a good, | safe, purely vegetable reguiator | ‘which will keep your system clean, us nature Intended, cession to Mark W. New Yo who %o SECOND JAMERICAN Rids You of Pile Torture ositories work so suddenly. letely as to Pyramid Pile Sup) po quickly, stop pain ave a woman Cathe B ANt Sa T e Attt Tlactiord A;flomeeg.sgsfiam o N ears o Tram: | ST g L rallup & Alfred, ? sylum Street, Hartfor | Jugar Codtéd or Uncoated \§ view. Mrs. Meirg was one of | It® known “for *ltching. DuLning : *ope | Over 80 Years the Stavdard Gerarmor “Ma” Furgwee’ i o»: | FARS, FUTthig Ko™ * | | ror Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads

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