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00 er. 1 0k hot ges and nti e i g t o ces 10V of pos skin rea ntc y 1c fully kens cold jelly affin lell!!!. |i'31. fIATEL Ualess otherwise indicated, theatriea) notices mod reviews W thls colump are ‘Ill l!ll weltlen by the press agencles for the respect'te amusement company. e GREAT WAR PICTURE, LYCEUM, by “Over the Top with the ihe governmént's ofticial film of the|oPeNcd A three days' run at great war, shares Interest with the soclety drama, “The Other Kind of Love,” at the Lyceum the rest of the | the average movie-goer because week. “Oyer the Top” y crian-German line The other Kind of Love, who -has two sons, professes to love her, lier makes for an interesting picture. “IN avoirn siee i L JACK HOLT LOIS WILSON NOAH BEERY RAYMOND HATTON Alljes,"| “The presents en- taken showing the Aus- ure, How she de- | lawlcss west of 1870-% 3 MELVIN BROS. Sensational Gymnasts NAN TRAVELINE MERRITT & OLIVER in —— AND oUT” MU RI’HY I BRADIENE| K sed sia e Dance Revue .‘ hundering Herd,” tiona of arama and romance, ol terror. S L The Keith vaudavilia 1l of this CAPITOL Today, Fri., Sat. KEITH VAUDEVILLE ||" Beginning this Saturday and every leanal, while some two days astern | new |and supporting it 1s the theoretical with | Blue battle fleet compi Rich lequal to the Black fleet. are con- | Today the position of the oncom- |8 forces of both flects find [other man in the piog with the Three Melvin Iros. very fine gymnastic offering; phy and Bradley in a song present & comed “In And Out”; and nality songstres: Saturd thereafter Pathe's eerial “Igahio” will be offered Mahlon Hamilton and Vivian in the leading reics. Ther tinuous shov SOHARLEY'S AUN Today will positiv gain admi “C'ha | sreatest comedy photopl BILLY INMAN & CO. ||ever hoen presented in this city & C has played to the largest crowds who | offici | ever packed the Palace theater. There will be a complete change z and danc ene i3 a monologist line of comedy ¢ and popular ditti S a N with ne | num, wi scen Bros. ar couple who sho gymn four a | 300 WILL ATTEND Mz have officially ix ee, that they would | comr | the | pert of May TONIGHT Now Playing Double Feature “Over the Top With the Allies” SHOWING FOR THE FIRST TIME AMERICAN BOYS In 3 Big Battles SATURDAY ONLY! A New Scrial “TDAHO” with Mahlon Hamilton Vivian Rich Continuous Shows TO SEE | play VINCENT BRO: MARTENE BARNUM? ROSE REVUE Fri. and Sat. iswxmms Bccmnmg Sunday Sleeps” | PARSONS’ TMARTIORD Tonight — § Popular Matinee ¢ 15 THUNDERING HERD" which |gaged in the greatest maneuvers ever the [held in the Pacific, finds the staffs Capitol today is bound to appeal 10 |officers of Loth fleets actively en- all levels of humanity. It will be |gaged in battle problems, Lafled with the keenest delight by Warcraft engaged in the maneu- contains sdbme brand new thrills and |and Blue fleets. When “war' (lrely newdscence from those fn other | PFistits with exclting action, war pletures presented here and a number of the scencs were along the Piave front, famous Itallan assault on the wili meet with the universal favor [in target practice in the Caribbean of the younger generations becaus |sca, it combines just the right prepor- | he Pacific coast was denuded of And it is ccrtaln to attract the scholar |flect (Blue forces) was just through Other | and studont because of its ‘ustorical [the canal. With the declar fs a romantic love | hackground. Irama’ woveén around the life of an| IV orphan girl brought up by a woman picture is based on fuc Hublard & adaptation of Zune G of whom | fanious novel, and is a story of tr2|Black fleet with a train of supply when vast |ghips was starting for the Pacific iermines which man really does love [ herds of Fuffalo roamel the plains | const from Christmas Island, some anl the Indian war ery was a thing {two thousand miles in the Pacific, am will have fice exeellent acts |destruction, or to establish a menae- in a ling operatin Mur- and |forces from the Pacific states, was dance revue; Merritt and Oliver Who i the proplem for the Blue ficet to ¢ skit; Billy Inman [gecide, and Co, of four players in the farce, | The Blue flcet, composed of light Nan Traveline, |eruisers, destroyers and submarines, PALACE. |concentrated battle formation “and last y be the showing at the Palace of “Charl Aunt,” which has been held over for un extra day from the many requests [Ty, T n those who have been unable to Dr. Blazer Expected sion o sce the picture, To Plead Insanity rley's Aunt” s absolutely the | Denver, has | the death of Hazel Bla and | woman, marked t Keith vandeville today bringing four | zer, aged physician and invento —————— | [ new acts headed by the Rose Revue, | novelty thatf An announcement is expeéted today le entertain- | revealing the results of the and | conducted by Dr. W. 8. Denn prove a good novelty as it | report. [is one of the cloverest acts to be| Dr. Blazer is his scason. The Vincent | first degree murd sch 6.—Three hundred | New York, March from twenty-one countrics ' creased number of aleoholic cases ormed | has m Pierre De Coubertin, presi- dent of the International Olympic {its psychopathic ward, it heame | attend | known today | ternational Olympic Congress {to be held at Prague, C(zechoslo- | BROADWAYS WH vakia, which will open the latter | PALACE | YOUR LAST CHANCE ‘Charley’s Aunt’ i| World’s Funniest Photo- KEITH VAUDEVILLE “WFSTERN LUCK” “The City That Never aturday Carle Carlton presents ENGLISH CAVALRY Charging on the Somme {§ FRENCH TROOPS In Action at Verdun RO TY A colorful drama of contrasting CANADIANS Smashing the Hindenburg Line (| ITALIAN INFANTRY Raiding Austrian Mackine Gun Nests Infantry Advancing Flame Throwing Artillery Laying Down a Barrage Also Chamberlain | EVE. —50c to $2.50 MAT. — 50c to $1 3 Days Commencing Monday, March 9 Matinee Saturday emotions by George Agnew “T’HE OTHER KIND OF LOVE” A Stellar Cast Ladies’ Matinees This coupon and 10c wilt Adolph Klauber Presents Wings of Chance By Hugh Stanislaus Stange A Story of Love and Adventure admit any lady to best seat ‘ ———————————— MAT. — 50¢ |ISEBATILE OFF CALIF. CONTINCES Neither “Black” Nor “Blue” Fleet Scoves Advantage By The A octated Press. Aboar 8. 8. Seattle, March 6.— The sixth day of war for 109 fighting craft of the United States navy, en- it |vers are divided between the Black was aged It [declared the Blue flect was enj sea strength save that the scouting ation of war the intelligence service Informa- " |tlon In hands of the defensive forces, {the Blue fleet, was that a great Whether this black fleet intended to shell Los Angeles or San Diego to base off the lower Cali- fornia coast to cut American naval is speeding up the coast from the | sing a force | |ing | th m alert for ecach .other, one 1n 8 {formation. Mareh 5.—Tnquiry info r, the child- 1e today pending by authorities of alleged weapons of science with | which her father, Dr. Harold al disclosur of ) 16 accused of Laving caused her death. [ thologist. The coroncr's fury prob ibly will return its verdict after the facing a charge of r. He is accuscd of sts, but a real clever [ having smothered his deformed | the last word In | daughter to ( ath with a chlorofo ed suicide, according |} pangler, | ed yester- | ense will be | to investigator counscl for 1 day that the doctor's def an insanity plea *\lcohdlric‘(?,‘asesilaauire Addition to Hospital | | he in- | | le it nee ¢ for Bellevue to seek enlarged quarters for | hosp LIGHTS w York, March 5.—New York's at white way and the rest of | | Manhattan helow 1 h street dle. plays 12 ns nightly, it was known today at the opening of lan electric sign exhibit. A total of § electric s |1121,223 Jamps are used to keep {them illuminated There ar w0ps are | seccond with 4 h place jcome the theaters, with 522 ' Mothers, Do This= When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests | No telling how soon the symptoms | -, may dc\clop into Croup, or worse. And | jar of Musterole at hand to give | prompt relief. It does not blister. As first aid, Musterole is excellent. | ! Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pletrisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, pains and aches of | back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the | chest (it may prevent pneumonia). To Mothers: Musterole is alio made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35¢c and 65c, jars and lubei. Better than a mustard plaster | STONACH PSET | Get at the Real Cause —Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor diges they are attacking the 7eal cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per forming thei functions, away goes indi stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with m\dlgm sted foods? T the substitute for calomel. dwards® Olive Tablets are a egetable compound mixed with | ¢ | olive color. They do the work without | griping, cramps or pain I Take one or two st bedtime for quick | selief, Eat what you like. 15¢ and 30c, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925, PEACE I SIGNED ONU. 5. W WARSH!P\ Panama Oficials and ludlansu.l, Reach Agreement It will be | Benator nmghum appeared as o wit- the - house .nmmnl-‘l Fi YOUR BAKING comes out RIGHT o \\Hh aircraft during the |der ¢ Bingham is the only air- heach. 1o had gone through the | in the senate, the only |[thin ice with his dog team and member of the senate military com- [sleigh while on a fishing trip. been el By The Assoclated Presa. is being constantly (led to the discovery of his body foliowad, by s col-| ment has been signed aboard v eXpe ents to be cond Panaman authorities and chiefs of K5 ‘””]_‘l' Vol | dropping bombs from alrplanes witl of accuracy of fire and de- DAVI BAKING POWDER CAVALRY DOG IN GREAT PARADE {Trudges Along With Soldiers in | Washington Procession recently rebelled, message from the at moving tar irplanes at he status quo ante, Panaman laws and to rifles and munitions sejzed from the government warchouses and various They are permitted to re- tain their hunting shotguns. The government maintain the back its authority Indian co-operation in the nance of or: Indlans to maintain thelr customs | and will not en- | 'mn to Was H,‘m mwur.\' and mode of dr patches from Cairo say reports ar The Indians on their part shall not current there antagonize those of thelr fellow citi- | zens desiring to attend the schools. | The signing of the agreement was | Amerfcan minister, troops and Bedouins within | gyptian territory, 15 Bedouins were | |killed And many others captured, it | witnessed by the r. John Glover S8uth. | |Coolidge had an uninvite his inaugura- is reported to I o Earciso e Solu ut this other malted milk, too— Sih the San Blas uprising [FaTFison In the Solum, but this s has been brought out the investigation being carried e carly, stayed late, ¢ through to the had a very busy time of it. He was Ginger, F, Third cavalry, call Ginger a bulldog; | thinks hie is one, but he wears with- out shake on his escutcheon, the bar the dog of Troop Court Judge Ossa. Some folks might 2 BINGHAM GOING T0 AERTAL MANEDVERS - ‘Experiments to Be Gonducted at: Langley Field Tomorrow Italy and Eg |regarding the latt | ming that the .l.vu-‘ | | '8 Ginger is his dog, troop says Ginger | troop's dog and is ready But that's another longs to Tripoli. The Ivdlan “claim is based on an agree- fight 1I:out it. at Paris fn 1919 but i(hn Blue fleet in extended scouting ,* » made the long trip afoot from Iort Myer, and arrived feeling Cercmoniously waddled right into the White House President Coolidge > out for the trip er sailed along avenue with the | Tha- |Procession, very important in know- ing that he was the only dog in the inaugural cercmony. i Rescue Women From . I~1re Deliberately Set | ) March 5.—Two women | 9 \ing house and shed where they had | - {been left after being beaten, bound | Traces of ke gton Bureau of down Pennsyl Senator Hiram Bin bere this evening to witnes 1 mancuvers and experimenta- | tions to be conducted by the army |were ¢ air forces at Langldy Fleld [shed and the police said the fire had | fou about the house and | S been deliberately set. A passerby | MA ED M l makes a lh)" fat .unl '\hol( \\'IMHI and ka]lll(;l hill {ger, Kindly rear Norfolk on I'riday, These experiments are to confirm |discovered the fire and refute in a way many of the as- | sertions and char weeks in testimony special committee which made in recent | before the house | ASSEMBLY CLOS -in thc Square PaCkage Albania, March 5.—The = g | assembly has come to a | investigating the general subject of |close after adopting the budget and | a new electoral law. The new assem- ate will meet toward the 'usws on the capitol plaza and was in ta fair w _|went hard for a cavalry dog to beg 1 2] {a ride from his ancient enemy, On Friday and | soaked towel. The phyaician U\Nn 5 wiill be shown | fhrice attem \\n.~ll rn Luck.' da, nator Bingham has been invited | bly and s by the army and navy to witness the ien'l of N [heart and hof ton his ce |to the W Ireviewed by ‘(J{!'i(‘lle party in passing e }|rm,~x-- in si Congressman Fenn Will Make Trlp to Europc ford will return home | from Washington soon an |main in H [Bic ot oy et wiion pymmh v wil last two mmU‘l or to their home in Stamford this weelk, to put in most of attending to persc in 1 stituents, " |La Follette Man Fined For Disrespect to .Flag' " Gardner expressed his o ler g the flag in his yard Furthermore he of crepe above tl then's when you're glad you have a ‘l‘ piec e, | exci ellielot e e Canoe Leap Qlive Tablets | - You will know them by their | trom £ © Manackuser:s Baking Co., 1925 land 1'v.‘ g himself fre alled that 'l)rove on Thin Ice, [ night 1t was sata ¢he hotel that the erman Drowned |uiiy would bo out by Sunday, when |-u days ago and gave bty views m' Itidgeway, Ont, March b.-~The [the Maine memorial monument is what is wrong with the army air L)uu\ of Herbert Green pn his months' of [ Ridgeway, was found yesterday une |government, feet of water in Lake Erie — about one mile out from Crystal | ELECT OFFICERS in a hole in the jcc Miss Mary M | PERSHING IMPROVES M| Hevana, Mareh 5.—General John | 4. Pershing, who was taken Il on |Mrs, |sleeping carly this morning. Last at the first meeting in April, firc from anti-uir- | otn {0 b | e=————— s vary- to 1,500 feet r Bingham expects o f Satzsfv that empty feeling scsslon of 11 devoted to confirming Tl 1 between meals talians and Bedouins | gith this delicious simple food Reported in Battle March & Speeial dis l;l)R that uncomfortable mid-morning hunger—that late-after- X | noon fatigue—that craving for something to eat at bedtime— of fighting in the| Take a glass of Borden's, the Improved Malted Milk—s delight ghborhood of Jarabub between ful combination of a light nourishing food and an inviting drink, Borden's Maited Milk is & thousand times better for you than® heavy foods that spoil your appetite for regular meals and drag your digestion. yptian government ve increased it Made by a new unique process, Borden's is better than emy , but this is unconfirmed. | Because Borden’s is more nourishing The Italians are also declared to | have been sharply engaged with the | natives near Bengazl and to have | suffered considerable losses. | You'll find it more s ing becas t has higher food velue than any other malted milk. It satisfies your hunger instanthy, | Because Borden's is more digestible the milk caseln is quality no other malted milk has. N e el You'll digest it quickly and easily, beoa et wiaterh tionsl already partially predigested— Because Borden's has a better flavor You'll like it—even if you've never enjoyed malted milk before, It has a delicate delicious flavor without any of the sickish sweet- ness 80 objectionable in other malted milks. carried out at the | gained her independence. Negotiations on the subject were | held last year but without result, Your druggist serves the same delicious drink at his fountain. He'll supply you with Borden's Malted Milk in 7 or 15 oz. glaes packages, and 5 pound tins. The Borden Company, Bordea Building, 350 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. were rescucd yesterday from a burn osene | THE IMPROVED No troubla to prepare Just take & cup or bowl and spooa=—mix Bor- deo's Malted Milk with milk (or water) end It's ready in a jiffy! Three requirements the Six Bakers had “IN THREE WAYS it must be perfect” the six bakers agreed about their ideal loaf. “It must be richer than any bread has been. For that we will use the same fine ingredients the best housewives choose. ““It must never vary. Housewives must be able to count on it every day. We will meet regularly to test our loaves and our baking and make sure our standard is kept. “Finally the housewife must receive it fresh. Every day we will bake and deliver to the grocer. Fresh, firm, delicious loaves, so rich they will stay fresh even for days. P SRR Tharis how the Six Bakers created White Rose—and why 300,000 of the finest housewives in the country select it daily. Order White Rose from your grocer today. WHITE ROSE The Master Logf qf the Six Bakers general was In good spirits and prob. 2% yeurs, of | Jue te be dedicated by the Cuban | Officers for the coming year have ted by the Catholic Wome having real experience In| Grepn left his home Tuesday and en's Benevolent Legion, as followa: fecls for that reason ot having returncd today a se | that he must keep right abreast with |was instituted. The finding of the because his advice on|dogs and sleig reh | President, Mrs. John W, Hagerty; vice president, Mrs. Mary Daly; secre tary, Mrs, Mary Grace; treasurer, ormick, collector, Mra Elizabeth Keough; marshal, Mrs, J, guide, Mrs, John Me- , Mrs. Frank Riley, John Connelly and Mrs, Simon his arrival here Jast Tucsday, was|Luddy. The installation will be held