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TPy | Ill!'“l P e Usioss atherwie (ndinated, thoatrien) netices and coviews 1o thls coluimd are Gy the press agencies for the respect' s amuseient compmny. “EXCITEMENT” AT PALACE A new star makes her bow us one of those who arrived, at Phlace theater, now showing citement,” the Universal production, which opened there today. Laura La Plante, the pretty listle girl recently elevated by Carl Laemmle, who has been such an attractive part of many of Uni- versal's popular features, is the star of the picture and her wotk 1s of exceptignal interest, The Kelth vaudeville bill will be headed by the Hocus Pocus Revue, a splendid offering with a gast of six clover people. ~ Othef aels include George LaTour in a juggliiig oddity; Fay and Thomas in original songs and stories; and Morey and Corbin a comedy couple. In addition there is & new chaptar of “The Go Get- ters.” Beginning Sunday-night “Charley’s Aunt” the greptest comedy photo- play ever made will begin a four | day run. DOUBLE FEATURE — LYCEUM, One of the two feature film plays which\ opened at the Lyceum. this afternoon is “George Washington, Jr.” stdrring Wesley Barry. This sparkling, rapidly moving comedy, adapted from the famous George M. Cohan stage play, gives a new in- sight into the cleverness of young Barry. The other picture 1s “Bab- bitt,” taken from the famous novel by 8inclair Lewis: The news reels, the Benny Leonard serial and select- ed comedies round out the program. ‘Whereas “George Washington, Jr.” 18 a comedy drama, “Babbitt” is a drama of everyday American life. Associated with Wesley Barry in the George M. Cohan comedy suc- cess are Otis Harlan, Charles Conk- lin, Leon Barry, Willlam Court- wright and Gertrude Olmstead. PALACE Keith Vaudeville Featuring HOKUS POCUS REVUE GEORGE LA TOUR FAY & THOMAS MOREY & CORBIN SPEED — SPEED — SPEED ACTION <~ ACTION — ACTION THATE EXCITEMENT —With— Laura La Plante “THE GO GETTERS” CAPITOL Today—Fri.—Sat, KEITH VAUDEVILLE 8-Chinese Warrors-6 In a Series of Thrilling AARON & KELLY HATHAWAY & CO. Presents Ruth, The Mystery Girl -— N — “The Cabinet of Death” RAY HUGHES “The Fall Guy” With Pam J. BURKE MORGAN CO. - - Mr. Morgan was with the Cormican Playeres here Last Chapter “INTO THE NET” Douglas McLean —in - “Never Say Die” “CONTINUOUS SHOWS Combats With Swords i | | DOUGLAS McLEAN AT CAPITOL. What is sald to be the most or- Iglnal plot ewer employed in a com- cdy s woven into Douglas Mac- Lean's “Never Say Dle,” which comes to the Capttol theater today. The picture Is a #creen version of Wiille Collicr's great Broadway suc- cess which kept New York laughing for a’year and thon played in every principal city four seasons with Nat Goodwin as the star, The Keith vaudeville bill will have five splendid Keith acts lieaded by the Six Chinese Warriors in their first Amerfcan appearance! They offer a scries of thtilling combats with swords, spears and battle axes. Aaron and Kelly are “Broadway Stppers” and show a new line of dance steps athaway & Co, pre- #ent Ruth—"The Mystery Girl” in he Cabinet of Death,” an act that is ay mystifying as it is entertalning; 1 Ray Hughes will be seen in “The Fall Guy" asssted by Pam; and J. Burke Morgan & Co. will offer a farce, “Oh My Goodness.” Mr. Mor- gan was at one time leading man with the Cormican players who ap- peared in this city, The last chap- ter of “Into The Net” is also in- cluded in this program. CONTINU MOKING BAN, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Feb. 26— Resolutions adopted by the Students® association of Vassar College yes- terday continued the ban against smoking in college buildings. Re- cent agitation for a change in the self-imposed student rules against smoking on campus resulted in the filing of questionnaires and in yes- terday's reiteration of the students’ origina! stand on the smoking ques- tion. “Smoking among women yis not yet sufficiently approved to be accepted by Vassar without serious- ly menacing the best interests of the college,” declared an announcement of officers of the Students’ associa- tion. " DEFEAT RACING BILL. By The Assoclated Press, Jefferson City, Mo., Feb. 26.—The house of the Missouri legislature late yesterday defeated the bill to restore and legalize horse racing and betting at races by pari-mutuel machine 88 to 63. Representative McLaughlin of Worth countys declared that he had recently been approached by a than favoring passage of the bill, Wwho told him that “there is plenty | of money that can be delivered.” He also declared that he understood there was plenty of*liquor here to aid the bill and eaid that he had seen “flve empty pint bottles in the washroom Tuesday.” BANK ROBBERY., Los Angeles, Feb, 26.—Two mask- ed robbers held up the First Ex- change National bank here late yes- terday. Bank officials reported to the 000 in currency. ‘WAR TAXI IN MUSEUM. New York, I'ch. 26.—One of the taxicabs that in the days of the first German advance into France in 1914 rushed ¥rench troops from Paris to the Marne arrived on the steamship France yesterday on its way to a museum. A detachment of marines escorted the cab off the ship and then it was driven up Fifth avenue by Miss Hattie Baker, who piloted an ambulance in Flanders. LYCEUM Now Playing 2 BIG FEATURES From the Novel BABBITT Sinclair Lewis Also WESLEY BARRY In GEO. WASHINGTON JR. Ladies’ Matinee This Coupon and 106c Will Admit Any Lady to Best Seats 2 CHILDREN After School to See Wesley at 4:10, IOC OH, MY GOODNESS | PARSONS’ HARTFORD TONIGHT %:15 . MAT. SATURDAY JANE COWL Romeo »and Juiiet EVE.—S3, MAT 3 NIGH ror. police that the pair escaped with $5,- BANTON FLOODED WITH REQUESTS Public Anxious to Serve on Play Juries ————— New York, Feb, 26 —~WIith some agperity, Distrlct Attorney Banton teday served notice through the newspapers that he had nothing to do with the selection of the mem- bers of the Citizens’ play juries which arfe to hear complaints which have been directed against an even dozen Broadway plays, He was driven to this action, he sald, by a flood of applications from men and women In all walks of life asking him to place them in judg- ment on the plays, He explained that all applications should bhe filed with the officers of the various pro- ducers, actors and reform organiza- tlons sponsoring the play-jury sys- tem, on the subject of indecent plays,"” Mr, Banton said, "I am looking to the play jury system to remedy ex- isting evils, If it does not T shall tako the course prescribed by law.” Although Mr. Banton declined to make any further statements con- cerning this controversy with the producers of Eugene O'Neill's “De- sire Under the Elms,” he did make public a letter from Charles M, Stebbins, of Brooklyn who said he had been invited to a speclal per- by the management to write his opinion, “The entire play is a. picture of degeneracy, of lust, of selfish greed, of cruelty, of hatreds and revenge, which Rave no adequate cause for thelr existence and receive no poetic justice as their just reward,” Steb- you' beavier foods. oclous drink, too. other malted milk oan olaim. f You'll digest it quickly and “This is my final announcement | formance of the play and was asked | Coming — Thursday, ’ Y bins wrote the district attorney, “If left on the stage, it will do more harm than a dozen moral agencles can undo for the welfare of human- ity, , It should be withdrawn," i The producers of the play, which is to have first Annings hefore the citizens' jury, are publishing a long list of letters from prominent men and women glving it as their opin- lon that “Desire URdck the 1ims" 1y not undesirable, French Unveil Tablet To British War Dead Rouen, France, Feb, 26,~~General Bir Nevil Macready .yesterday un- velled a tablet placed In Rouen eca- 4hedral to the memory of the Brit- ish empire's war dead. The tablet Tears the royal urms surrounded by those of the dominiops, and is in- scribed in both English and French: “To the glory of God and to he memory of the one million dead of the Britlsh Empire who fell in the great war, 1914-18, and of whom the greater purt rest in France.” Arrest Taxi Driver In Policeman’s Death Schenectady, N. Y., Feb.'26,—Ar- rest yesterday of a taxicab driver at his home i Albany is said by police to have given direct clues to the murder of Acting Police Captain Al- bert L. Youmans, who was shot while on duty hére three months ago. The man was listed on police blotters a8 Joseph Wilson ayd is said by ‘police to have mplicated two other men, for whom search now is being made in New York city. T0 STUDY MAYAN RUINS Mexico City, I'eb, 26.—Prof. Frans Blom of Tulane university has ar- rived here to begin an extensive | study of the Mayan ruins in the Mexican states of Tabasco and Chiapas, and in Guatemala and Hon- duras, He hopes to discover addi- tional ruips of Mayan cities, Spe- clalists will join the expedition at various points, Reduce the tax on your digestion by this simple habit \VOID the dengers of hasty meals—of heavy foods that drag your digestion==of overeating when you're tired. Form the habit of taking Borden's Malted Milk regularly every day to bring your digestion up to par. As a i t meal when busy or tired. Between meals and at bedtime, instead of Borden's Malted Milk is rich, conoentrated nourishment, in o form that puts no undesirablo tax on the digestion. It's a deli- Borden’s~made by a unique new process—has adventages no Higher Food Value Borden's has the highest food value of any maited milk, Satise fies your hunger instantly and is really sustaining. 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Just s cnp or bowl==s g (or water)=and Borden’s Mal Mised in @ minute! o =—Milk lted Milk — CAPITOL — Friday, Saturday NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THUKSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1925, MISS ROCKEFELLER Chooses as Husand, Man who| icec'so"smeonn Delended Her in Court Investigation which sponsible for the situation New York, educated school and Introduced to Now York, Feb, 26,~One of the | November 22, 1922, world's richest glrls will step from her parents' mansion Into the fnod- | Columbia est apartmont of a young f when Miss Abby I University Law daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John D, |f0V8! reserve unit at Yale Rockfeller, May. Tho standard of lving they will| adopt after their marriage will e set by his conrparatively small sal- ary instead of By her parents' mil-| lons, it avas learned last night with | the announcement trothal. The engagement is the tion of a romance which started in | their childhood and grew during the | years their families were neighbors at Pocantico Hills and Seal Harbor, Maine, Last summer Miss Ropkefeller was | pejje tier, arrested for speeding while she was driving Mr. Milton's automobile, In this situation he came to her rescue and defended her in court, although |use of his legs. When th he was not then a member of the [occured Mr, Pelletier was not driv- ing. “Willlam I, Mangan represent- | bar, He championed hee so ably that Davig Morri- | wether Milton, Jr., are marricd next century splorer, of their be- 895,000 Suit Settled | Without Court Hearing culmina- | The actlon of Kdward against John Pelletier, 25,000 has been automobile ownes several months ago [ by an pected that he will reg ed Deeley, You don't have to stand March 5, 6, 7— Three Days Only LT, LOIS WILSON, Mol BeERY,_ New Serial, Starting March 7 “IDAHO” On account of the great demand in all large cities, this Serial will be shown Saturdays only —PALACE — 4 Days Beginning SUNDAY NIGHT “‘“‘““W“ CHAISTIE. FILM COMPANY INC AL L5 T, Ot et g EVE. B0c.-$250~MAT, 50c.-§1.50. MAIL ORDERS NOW The Funniest Woman in the World Is a Man! If You Can’t Laugh for an Hour and a Half—Don't See Charleys 4y » §yd Chaplin nt’ over this new kind of soap while it washes. 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HEERIER—because CORMICK FRIEND OF POOR PEOPLE Philanthropist Chicago, 1¢h, 2 Mr, Milton, who 18 26, is a grad- |for the funcral tomor uate of Willlams college and of (h« McCormick were come pleted toduy while political leaders | speculated on his suce ) s will 1ourth fo which the body will be , [tuken on urrival from Washington MeCormick and officiuls from Wushing- ton will accompany the biody. body will be lund cembtery McCormick's deut! considered in some quarters u far reaching cifect on | Governor Len Small and ot Charles 8, Deneen who the nomination, Crowe, state's attorney is considered likely to assunie | g fpEroN s Chicago with « the downstate following divided between | Deneen and defeated him f ind his wife amon, every way. notice," rrangements woof Sena- nduct Presbyterian widow, | R, McCormck, entombed In factional disturb- | IFor several years wing of the party ve one happy condition. 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