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llgmll .M [ AT y,-' written by the press agencles for REGINALD DENNY AT CAPITOL, er triumph to the liet of hls sereen {:,:f "“““Tl!" 4\" Unless otherwise Indicated, theatriea) lillllllll B HEoR notices and reviews W this colump ar the respect''e amusement company. PUBLIG TAKES NO INTEREST-HUGHES : Reads, But Forgets, He Says on [ Elihu Root’s Birthday New York, ¥eb, 13,—S8ecretary of State Charles 1. Hughes, who retires from office on March 4, remained in on the bill headed by Dorothea Bad- [New York today to deliver an ad- Reglnald Denny has added anoth-|Her & Co, in a comedy skit *“In 19909, Other acts include Bert dress at a Unlon League club dinner achlevements by his work as star in|and Botty Nash in songs at the |tonight celebrating the §0th birth- “Oh, Doctor!” Unlversal-Jewel, which was given its first showing|'variety acth yesterday In the Capitol theter, But the public who has acclaimed, not only his humorous personations, in a sma plandg; Clark, Lenora and Ryan in a |day of Elihu Root, a former head of and Stone nd Lambert [the state department. t dance offering. On The dioner, it is announced, will Monday the local Rexmere orchestra |be in tribute to Mr Root's services under the leadership of John L. Sul-|"to his country, to the cause of in- but his rapid-actlon recklassness, ie|livan, will be given a vaudeville [ternational justice, to the republican due for @ shock when he 18 Intro-| pr entation with ten musicians and |party and to the Union League club, duced as an invasid whose prin-|Miss Anna Krawitz, soloist, 'he |of which he has twice been presi- cipal activities consist M taking his|photgplay will present George |dent.” own temperature with a clinical | O'Brlen in “The Roughneck," thermometer and drawing the stop- pers from various bottles contaln- ing nostrums guaranteed to cure, no matter what allments, “Oh, AT LYCEUM Lyceum features for today and to- st release in the Denny has the part of Rufus Bil-|Benry Leonard series is being shown Lups, Jr. The Keith vaudetille bill of five acty provides wonderful entertain- lety of talent,, program 1s “Thirty ment with a wid Included on the together with the news recls show- ]lm: the reeent news of the day. Thomas Dixon's famous novel in Pink Tocs,” a real good novelty eur-|Ein” proved last might and in it prise; Darrett and equilibrists with a Betty Burke In a comedy offering; and Pablo De Sarto, the noted European violin virtucso, in a fine is a|Work as the “heavy” is excellent. musical treat. In addition th vew episode of “Into the Net “IFRIVOLOUE In producing AT PALACE I? opened at the Palace {heate day, J: K. McDonald has giv screen. a worthy successor to “Boy of Mine,” The latter was a Booth kington story. The photoplay was 50 good that its success was re- garded as accidental by those who ond made, There are four good vaudeville acts Ta knew that it was only the picture McDonadd had ever CAPITOL TODAY AND SAT. KEITH VAUDEVILLE * Featuring “Thirty Pink Toes” An Untold Story of he Alablan Nights Kanazawa Trio Walt & Betty Bml\e Barlett & Cunneen Pablo De Sarto Noted European Violin Vir- tueso New (hdpter “Intn the ] ut" The 19’1 \peod Dx'ama' Reginald Denny —In— “Oh Doctor!” Mildred Harris — in— Unmarried Wives “BLACK LIGHTNING” with CLARA BOW and Thunder, the Marvel Dog PALACE “Frivolous Sal” —With— EUGENE O’BRIEN MAE BUSCH BEN ALEXANDER VAUDEVILLE 4 — GREAT ACTS — 14 Stone Lambert Revue Bert & Betty Nash Clark, Lenora & Ryan Dorothea Sadlier & Co. “THE GO-GETTERS” Next Week REXMERE ORCHESTRA Anna Krawitz, Soleist ] in “Looking Xor Fun;” Kanazawa Trio, augh; Wait and |supported by Robert I'r rivolous Sal,” ‘his latest Ifirst National picture, which Sunday Night of her best work./ She is admirably 1, who plays the part of the young inven- tor in the story. Llo; Whitlock plays the part of the villain and his Starting Monday and continuing for three days the Lyceum will fea- ture the famous photodrama *“But- terfl This is a story of a young flirt and the tragedy that her activi- Ities brought upon her. “The I"ighting American” Is an- Lother picture booked for early show- ing. JANICE MER Acclaimed by cw York th pieture history, the new Marion T will come to the soon for a run of four days. Meredith” i3 the sci Panl Leicester For Am Meredith,” photoplay, roma by Metro-Goldwyn. l'\ll( ON Il\((ll N. e very popular in t the Y. Lincoln iast ni I* proof of i an mother. He al Lincoln led a pray knew God and called feeling in ongsclf of the dependen of a God, The traits r that m tru: “A Bla LYCEUM TONIGHT & SAT. TWO BIG FEATURES “Foolish Virgin” , —With— Elzine Hammerstein —And— Heot Gibson g “The Humcane Kid”’. \'I \llll\{. \l \'|' \I(l\l)\\ “BUTTERI'LY"” ELKS FAIR| At ELKS HOME Washington St. FEB. 14-23 Entertainment and I | ll Dancing Every Evening \ e e — DANCING — EVERY EVENING Robin Hood Inn Meriden MELODY BOYS ORCHESTRA row are twofold—Hoot Gibson [nors Benjamin . Odel Doctor!" ia the screen version of|in “The Hurricane Kid" and Elaine |Miller and Ch; the famous story of the same name|Hammersteln in “The Foolish Vir- |make addre written by Harry Leon Wilson and|gin." Also, the lat Elgine Hammerstein has done some | G. H. Schneck, who is prov- |gott CJA. Bible class this year, gave a talk on [ “is not so much to inform the pub- it He termed Lin- | lic as to make the informa coln a Christian and gave evident|This is out greatest-dif st, Lincoln was re- ligious beeause he was brought up Emphasizing the need' for reason- sa_reasons he was re- hneck said. a 1orgiving | take the action approved I in God, a humbleness | jjzhtoned people.” it, and last, a knowledge of “This freedom and our detach- ight against it, he eaid. neck will speak again | yjona) conflicts,” he continued, his subject will be | u In addition to Secretury Hughes, Solicitor General James M, Deck, United §tates Senator Wadsworth and former New York State Gover- athan L. rles 8, Whitman will es, which are to be broadsast by radio, Mr. Hughes remarked last night at the Lincoln day dinner of the Na- tional Republican club, held in the It was a notable performance of |waldort Asforia, that New York had been the scene of his advent into picture form that “The Foolish Vir- |yolitics and that it apparently was to see his political demise. His ad- dress on “Our Country” was a plea for “the reasonableness of Abraham Lincoln,” in which quality he said lay the “test of our safety, the measure of our capacity for prog- ress."” & Asserting that the country could not ignore the organized efforts of “those who would destroy our form of government,” the sccretary said that the'security, liberty, justice and opportunity sought by the discon- tented were all to be found here, “We are not unmindful,” he said, “of the informities of administration, but we propose to preserve our lings. We do not propose to permit lit to be torn down by those who ob- finest achievement in motion |ject to houses.” Mr. Hughes deplored the 1 at the Washinzfon conference. these discussions, andvadded: torials which ignored the facts dis- |elosed and proceeded only npon the sumption that the people lad for- i them.” " “The problem, id the secret; ion stick. in an of fleeting observations. ableness in international relations, ary Hughes said the United desired to avoid entangle- and commitments “so that atever contingencies ma arise ¥ be free, not to exercise an | arbitrary choice, but to follow the dictates of on and consclence, to an en- ment from age-long racial and na- makes our influence greater. But we can never be just to ourselves and refuse the cooperation in the inter est of peace and mutual helpfulness which is made possible by our in- dependenee and which does ot for- feit it.” Senator Simeon . Tess ot Ohio, | who paid tribute to Lincoln as an characterized Secretary | s as “the most brilliant secre- | tary of state in the history of | American diplomacy.” Senator Hiram Bingham of Con- neeticut declared that the congres- CAPITOL COMIN DAYAES ~Janice Meredith WITH VAUDEVILLE PARSONS’ HARTFORD TONIGHT 8:15 | Matinee Saturday. . HENRY MILLER in PIERRE WOLFF and HENRL DUVERNOIS' new play AFTER LOVE—? SOON EVE. 0——MAT. 50c. ONH \\'EEK COM. MONDAY, FEB: 16 Mat. Wed. and Sat. g, TONNY MARTELLE ‘ 72 lough-a-minute musical camedyy " SOME GIRL ~“LAUGHTER”JAZZ/-MELODY/ wmm_s 7 -TIFFANY FLAPPER CHORUS 25 S MOST_ GORGEUS FASHIONS 343 | Box office now open. All mail orders filled as received. PRICES: Night ..... 50¢ to $2.00 ! Métinees ... 50c to $1.00 Simple Way to Take Off Fat Can apything be simpler than taking & conveniont littla tablot four times each dny unul Yuar e ght I reduced to mormal? 0 a8 lazy s Se———————weme "LOVE ROW IN COURT |, Riding Master Sues Parents of Girl With Whom He Eloped; Father | Says, “No Compromise.” brok Enrico Marborabi, | the dead woman, was badly burned about the face and condition was said to be s heiress, who on F. Ottinelli, and Sunday eloped to Waukegan, Iil., and married her riding tutor, Jack W. young maunager of the Borg | Milwaukee, Wis., court battle looms here for the love . Emily Iforster Dradley, 22 year old lumber Mrs, Che Forster, parents of the bride, sub- mitted late yesterday to service to a $2560,000 suit for alleged alienation which had heen brought against them by thelr son- | Dog Teams Bound for The complaint charg with inducing the gi disinheritance and tions as to social “while imprisoned in their home” to renounce her desire to go with her | {cams carrying a ment of anti-toxin from Reports from the Forster home in- | diphtheria-stricken dicated that the lumberman is de- |at. Unalaklik and left at midnight {termined upori no compromise of | last night northwa any kind with the riding master. He is said to have declared that the girl |18 free to go with her husband if she | As Isaac's Point, young man {of Nome, £d. Rohn is to receive the shipment of serum for t Ihouse while we better its furnish- | of | attention paid to public affairs, (1?-\ pitol theater |ing as an example the naval pro- ¢ {posal version of [Je recalled the publicity given to e of the n Levolution, It is a Cos-| *“And yet we have been treated for mopolitan production, distributed [months to articles, speeches and edi- , but that the | must never enter his home, Bobbed Hair Makes Night Caps Necessary TLondon, Feb, 13. night cap for the woman is an essential of present day | hetween ay-the makers of London. Shin ir while ve soon gets in disorder while sleep and night caps ‘are being increas ingly adopted to keep tresses as the hair dresser puts them. » wearing of night caps also means 80 many less visits to the hair dresser and a consequent saving to the soclety woman, ' Southington Man, at 65, Gets Rid Of Rheumatismé Specialty Salesman Tells of the Remarkable Obtained by Using NOX-RI-T1S hair dressing, “Sciatica and neu up in bed for weeks, a box of from your you like, and were hurt and judicial | gtory through the ruins, s Lea Galli, caught be | she was cath a necessa Her Feb , 13. — A | daughter, Zor: les G. rl “by threats of se representa- | {1om: distinctions” and | gy wie Assoclated Pross. Ruby, Alaska, lay into Nome. r the call for A revival of the mart modern 12+ liou The hours and 44 d or attractive, £, former ton, “About a year settled in my hips had to go to be time I had taken treatments 1 was again, tism, it T'll dance to meet the pu had me la says J. H. | —advt, “Flowers That Grow For Happy Lovers” —wrote Tennyson. Which is to remind you of the appro- priateness of “Saying It To ‘Her’ With Flowers” on St. Valentine’s day. See our beauteous array of sugges- tions for the occasion. Volz The Florist 92 West Main St. Tel. 1116 EN AN 3 I EXPLOSION LS ONE; ONE DYING Three-Story Tenement Wrecked oot ittt ettt Yermont; Caused by Gas mder figurea by using, Marmola Tablets, urchase them from your drugglst, or pend to Marmola Co, General Motors g., Détrolt, Mich, Managing, Fiditor of Scientitie ,\|||~; erican In Address Declares That | Psychic Phenomena Are Reality, | Chicago, ¥ Bird, managing editor of the Hcient- ific American, declared in gh ad- | dress last night bofore the Medill | Constipation is a serious, insid- School of Journalism that psychic | ious disease. Over forty dangerous phenomena genuinely exist, ‘ “There ave real ‘spirit volees | minor ills, such as unpleasant though we have no proof that they spirits,” he sald, *“There are genulne clairvoys pletures * Barre, Vt, I"eb. 13,—~One woman was killed, another i . Juries from which slonal investigations of the last year | pocted to r gave cvidence of a breakdown in the | jersons division of power among the degis- cover and in an explosion | and fire which wrecked wooden tenement branches of the government, Many |here last night. of the Inquiries instituted by con- were executive in | gead character rather than legislature, YEDL, . of The toastmaster was Willlam M. | . former senator from New York, the president of the club, o which di ability of the writer.” “And there are even more surpris- | g)| else has failed. ing genuine phenomena in the fleld It will bring sure relief to you! of the objective or physical mani-| Rallogg's is ALL BRAN, That is festation: He said that at least half of [Im so-called spirit mediums are ‘lfll(.\\(l;‘l' WOMENVS BANK The explosion, be- lieved to have been caused when the woman, Mrs. rried a lighted cellar where gas was escaping, blew the four walls of the building Fire immediately expected to prove sing by the building on | the strect, One of her legs was 80 badly crushed that amputation was Says He fs Wanted For Burning,of | cr N ere Woman But Officfals - Doubt |~ 3" Harold Bond, negress, when the explosion b | her tenement to an adjoining alley. Sheatsley Case Conn SERUM GOES AHEAD was wanted for burning the hody of a woman In a furnace, day that he had any conncetion with | Was With the United States the death of Mrs. J. L. Sheatsley ot |8a8¢ and Trust company, wher Columbus, Ohto, who died under the parents Unalaklik, Near Last Relay Sta- | from Columbus sought in the Sheatsley case. A nerv apparently and that his story was probab e his forchead, The man could not give his name | injury and his only mark of * identification was the scar, the initials “D. 1, R.” in his hat and a coat label “Char ney Correct Clothes, 8 Cong t Name of the city was not Point via Shaklolik, word received here today, During a similar dog team relay race from Nenana to Nome sk | of the house where he was committed and officials will check them. d, the teams made enana and Una INCOMPETEN' SRS | l.os Angeles, I"eh, 13— Bobbed hair . is responsible for at least one men- iccording to the state labor de- | While in France with the Ame partment, through the establishment | Army 1 obtained a French pres alled hair-bobbing schools. So ion for the treament of Rheumatism v of these schools are operating | and N lifernia incompetent instruction that The p legislation will besought to put them | ask nothing for it. I will mail this out of business, or else compel them | if you will send me your addr to teach at least an elementary | pos | course in practical hair-cutting, sz | the department offici ams now en route to ered the same distance in 33 minutes or 10 hours minutes ahead of schedule. unde 13 been appoi Martin, 20 Queen street, S d well known to thous New Britain people. o |'U uma w\\fm ‘ my leg. 1 didn't mind the much at first and thought it would go away. But as time | pain and stiffness became s over four weeks, and in desperatior I used all kinds of remedies along with medical aid but with n. One day a Waterbar a package of NOX- ed me to give it a trial, Yard ,\‘at}ll‘dfl)’ 1 2%0 \"at.urda_v 39 C i I'TS and ask- S e Saturday 21 | Saturday “T have taken 5 and T feel T am fre The aches, creaks ness are all gone kg7 39 A representative is Hanson Drug Co., 3 free copy “Forms ¢ SAYS “SPIRITS” EXIST | Constipation causes blotchy - —get relief with Kellogg’s ALL why doctors recommend it. That h why it is guaranteed nently effective, if eate: gurchuo prha but ALL-B AN in the most chronic cases, Eat at least two tabl daily—in chronic ca Delicious with it in muffins, and other given on every package, Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is nature's own way of cleaning the intestine, Itis made in Battle Creek, Michigan, and served at_leading restaurants Your grocer sells it. Permanent re- lief and im- proved appear- ance brought to thousands. b 4 —~ J. Malcolm | diseases can be traced to it. And breath, headaches, blotchy com- plexxon Don't let constipatiop send its poisons into your body, not even S st for one day. Get permanent relief o Mn il B8 | with Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN., It has power far beyond the proyght health to thousands—after people have suffered for years, and nts who can see of the past, present and Mhery and outlined many fakes uncovered during the testing | of mediums by the ‘Scientific Am- eriean commlittes, which offers two $2,600 prizes for proot of genulne | National City Bank, New York; manifestations, | Department To Be Established in | i Mrs, Laimbeer at Head. New York, Feb, 13.—Mrs, William cepted a position as head of a wom- en’s bunking department to be ed oon by the National City bank, it was leg Lalmbee \d, prom- {inent in Wall street, died 12 years | go. Although it was understood he | fon, Birmingham, Ala, Feb. 13.—Of- |left a considerable fortune, Mrs. ficials here tified man who surrendered at |children might enjoy the adv after questioning an un- | Laimbeer went t6 work that her | tages headquarters and stated he |they would have had if her husband | had lived, doubted to- Her first experience in banking Mort- she achieved such success that the tional City bank obtained her ser ices. sumstances. Information that no one is el specialist who was called Hurt in Wringer, Child ¢ the man, stated he was Dies After Long Siege flering from GMOENA | vy srhury, Ten, Adelle El- &le Reihl, 17 months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reihl of 69 Vernon © stranger bears a scar on | sireet, died at the Waterbury hos- pital last night as the result of an recoived on Decemmher 29, when her arm was caught in an elee- tric wringer. 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