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TS ReSTENS v NNasESry W F ‘»u )4 Usleen fi-umm-. -lm‘hubmtuhm / GREAT, BILY AT OAPITOL One of the best bills of Kelth vau- .deville ever seon in this city is now showing at the Capitol today and #aturday, There are seven acts on this special mid-winter carnival bill and the seven arg all wonders each and every one a headliner. Topping the show is The Bon Jon Girls, soven pretty girls who are wonderful musi- clans and entertainers. They were heavily applauded ‘at the perform- ances yesterday and were liked by all, Maud Danlels fin presenting “Youth” to vaudeville has' given eleven clever juvenile stars, each cap able of bélng a lone entertainer and all together an excellent song and dance revue, Harry Mayo in “The Knight of the Road” is wonderful and has a sweet baritone voice that has & wide range. Lee Mason and Sunny offer something real new in a piano and song oftering. Fspe and Dutton offer a fine act in their jug- gling and comedy oddity which is of the cannon ball variety. Serg. Bennio I*ranklin offers “Trifles and Rifles,"” a sharpshooting performance that is veal clever, Bennle was a champion Murray and Mackey offer a delight- ful Nttle skit that easily caught on with the audience. The feature photo play attraction with the vaudeville hill s Tom Mix, the popular western star who has a fine story in “Teeth” by Tony his horse and Duke the dog. | There are continous shows daily. Plotures of the sun's eclipse is an done, “Dr. Nye." angles. Pathe News, Kigses" will i Lincoln J: Carter, The featt “Traftic Trou be the reviews W this colamn an ‘e amusement company. with Thomas H., Ince's production “Idle Tongues.” deville offering s Martinez Fiel Spaniah Serenaders, a combination of musiclans afid a dancing couple. They offer a serles of musical num- bers, solos and dances and were well ! liked at the shows yesterday. line and Hamilton present offering a gymnastic act. th skill and dexterity; 8id Cla songs sung 18 an original manner; and Connors and Royne were recelved’ in comedy scenic skit that is cleverly The photoplay feature pre- gents Percy Marmont and Doris Ken- hyon starsing in “Idle Tongues" as taken from the widely read novel The pleture is real en- tertaining .and has many thrilling Pictures of the sun's eclipse of last Saturday art a feature in the Beginning Sunday night for a run of four days “Cheap big attraction with, Cullen Landis and Lillian Rich in the leading roles. is one of the newest and finest photo [play- of the new year. of the A. B, F, In marksmanship. |in “Flaming Forties” will be its com- panion for a Sunday showing only. ure va bles,” “Cheap Kisses" Harry Carey / “THE TORNADO”—LYCEUM A bridge collapsing into a flooded river carrying with it a train is one ot a number of ectac . He is nssisted by a capable cast and ling ,: “The Tornba‘.gotf th: ll;:l\?::n‘:. Jewell screen vetsion of the emotion- al melodrama of the same name by ‘This picture, with Char- ell | Teutons Emigrating in Large Num- . bers to Argentina extra attraction. | House Peters as the star, now is be- SPANISH ORCH. AT PALACE The Palace today and Saturday is offering four good acts of vaudeville ing featured at the Lyceum theater rounding out an elaborate program of high grade pictures, comedies, and news reel releases.t On this same bill is the first of a series of six episodes. to be released weekly, starring Ben- mvn artist re. flnuy N adelphla for one wu nd the business being mlt’ very performance that Mr. kounhlolt waa oftered immedi- ate roturn éngagoments, but on ac- count of ha such solld bookings was hmbh for him to accept | the ocdming season, Tenor Cantor Rosenblatt will appear at the Grand theater Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock and will be assisted by Stanislaw Berinl, tenor of .the War- saw opera, Both these artists are #0 well known that the mention of elther one alone is enough to assure capacity audiences, Tenor Cantor Rosenblatt sings in five different languages and, notwithstanding the enormous expense that the manages ment has gone to in offering these two big stars to the music lovers of Cormecticut, popular prices will pro- vafl. * Reserved seats are now no sale at Sedgwick and Casey's and at the Grand theater ticket office, Mail orders filled as received, DRAWS GERMANS Hamburg, Jan. 30.~—German over- seas emigration 18 on the upward curve again, after having slumped somewhat during the second quarter of 1924, The mpvement is ndw proceeding at the rate of about 5,000 a month, The countries preferred are Ar- gentinea and Brazil. During the first” half jof 1924, 12,000 Germans emigrated to these South American lands, Another country that is favored is Paraguay. Of 238 im- migrants admitted to , Paraguayan ports, no less than 224 were of Ger- man nationality. READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS (08 1R, 00D DEAD; WAS SAILOR Old Time Mate ldmfiles Body of Veteran m ‘Now York, Jan, 80.-—Age, B6; halr black, nccupnl\on,_}urnrlnl,” was the description broandecast by police in their efforts to identify the body of a man found iast Monday morning, on & bench in Battery park, , Two old salts identified the body yesterday. They sald it was that of their erony of more than half a century—Captaln Myron Crozier, 108-year-old skipper of the barge Empire, who since last Sunday has been missing from his pllot hopse. The body was claimed by friends, and word was sent to descendants of the anclent muriner at Honesdale, Pa., where he was born -on' Merch 21, 1817, Anccdotes with which Captain Crozler regaled white-haired young- sters of his circle encompassed an era when the map of the world and the book of knowledge underwent momentous revision! The span of Captain Crozier's life- time brought many changes to his country, To himself it brought two wivea, 16 children, and 85 grand- children, It brought him 40-0dd years of adventure before the mast on the seven scas, and 50 yehrs more of comparative plagidity at the wheel of a barge in New York har- bor. Ten years ago he buried a son who was 80 years old, Five years ago, it was related, he engaged in fisti- ouffs with a skipper half his age, and sent the fellow to a h He imbibed “a ration of oceaslon, but he swore off tobacco in 1836, and to these two rules of conduct he attributed his long ten- ure on earth . His thick halr was black ard he wore no spoectacles, His age, bis knack for tales of ad- venture and his title of’ “Captain” made hith chief raconteur of the lttle group of old-time seamien with whom he cronied on Battery, park benches, TWIN HAS TO0TH 00T T0 MATCH HIS BROTHER Nefv York Boy Insists On Keeping Up Yamily Resemblance At Cost of Pain New York, Jan, 30,—~Moe and Sid- ney Bauver are twins, 8 years old. They look alike, dress allke and are in the same olass at school, the 3A grade in Public School 136, Brook- lyn, They have come to know the advantages of the inability of Miss Aaronofsky, the teacher, to dis- tinguish one from the other. In thelr home at 7 Chester avenue, Brooklyn, Moe ‘found a stale, hard roll, and in an attempt to bite into it he lost a front tooth. 8id, realizing that the missing In- cisor would ‘serve as a mark of \dentification for Miss Aaronofsky, declded that he, too, should havé missing from his mouth the tooth corresponding to that which Moe lost on the roll. Astring was at- tached to Sid's tooth and, with a trotherly yank, Moe extracted it. They were back in class yesterday each minus a tooth and with Miss Aaronofsky at as much a disadvan- tage as before, Some people have an idea that doughnuts are indigestible. But then they are only partially rightybecause doughnuts thac are propetly fried in a pure and wholesome cooking fat are digestible as well as palatable. Snowdrift—for making cake, biscuit |f and pastty and for wholesome frying |} "CAPITOL TONIGHT AND SAT. MID-WINTER CARNIVAL 7 — GREAT ACTS — 7 'BON JON GIRLS . 7—Pretty Girl Musicians—T7 Maud Daniel Presents YOUTH 11 — Clever Youths — 11 ESPE & DUTTON HARRY MAYO " OTLER GREAT ACTS TOM MIX PICTURES OF THE SUN’S ECLIPSE SUNDAY ONLY Buck Jones in “Winner Takes All” Bryant Washburn in “Try and Get It” w 1 ’ 1 ( Y K Crmd Cottag: *en ul ur- PARSONS?’ ||SpanishOrchestra| || 1ry, 35¢ i ™, 29¢ G2t 7 35¢ - 45¢ TONIGHT 8:15 Matinee Satupday” cao D ERAC .lmmmmmmm Eu"‘"gnmm s “LA TOSCA™ With Anna_ Fitzin JAN. 3t “IL TROVATORE” Eive, §1.00, $3.00 Mat. 75¢, $2.50 hts Beg. Next MONDAY ‘Matinee WEDNESDAY Eves. $2.50, Mat. 50¢.-81.50. MATY, ORDERS NOW = SEATS ¥ CHARLES FROAMAN presents the Splrhll romflly of This or Any her Season— THE BEST PEOPLE lylllvflflmnl‘Avm Hopwood with Superlative Cast of iirect from 5 Menths in the Iyecum Thealer, New York. | — DANCING — EVERY BVENING Robin Hood Inn IIEIDD' mvs ORUHI::b‘l'Rl ny Leonard in a serial. Associated with House Peters in “The Tornado,” i3 Ruth Clifford as leading woman, Snitz Edwards, and Kate Price. CANTOR ROSENBL, Richard ¢ ATT In such great demand is Tenor Cantor Josef Rosenblatt that this in- —LYCEUM— TONIGHT AND K, KTITDAY PRI Mat, 15¢, 20c. SAT. CHILDRI 15¢, 25¢, 30¢ S M AT, 10c PALACE TONIGHT AND SAT. PERCY MARMONT DORIS KENYON —=IN— “Idle Tongues” VAUDEVILLE 4 — CLEVER ACTS — 4 Featuring Martinez and Field’s PICTURES OF THE SUN’S ECLIPSE BEGINNING SUNDAY The Photedrama Sensation “CHEAP KISSES” CULLEN LANDIS ¢ LILLIAN RICH Capitol The Hartford THIS SUNDAY AT 3:0¢ SUPREME MUSICAL And Debut of Conductor 139 ASYLUM ST, e —_— ater 0 P. M. EVENT OF THE YEAR Frauk A. Sedgwick Presents BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SERGE KOUSSEVITSEY PRICES—S$1, 83 (plus tax) Seats At Sedgwick & Cacey's Hartford Tucker, Another Record Sales Day : For You OUR TREMENDOUS SALES ENABLE YOU TO GET THE VERY BEST FOR THE LEAST MONEY 9TO 11 A. M. ROUND, FRESH GROUND REGULARYHOUR SALES 9TO 11 A, M. 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