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4 e n't er er. [ AT ff!l T - \,,.‘;,. Unless otherwise Indiented, the written by the prexs agencles ¢ . WATERS ".. the respect nusersent company o o o o 4 “AS MAN DESIRES” AT Captain Milton Sills xood ship Drama safely hoals of tragedy onc latest First National picture, Man Desires,” which comes to t Palace theater today, Iriday a Saturday. brings t ross 1 again in The salt tang of the South § James M. Barrie, opened at the mingles with the mysticism of the Capitol today. Betty Bronson, Lr Orient in this strange romance, | nest Torrenc Cyril Chadwick, Vi adapted from Gene Wright's nov- nia Drown Falre and Anna “l\ ¢l, “Pandora La Croix Sills and [ Wong are featured In the cast, Viola Dana occupy the center of | The story, adapted for the sereen interest, by Wilils Goldbeck, is a delightful, Unlike “The a Hawk how- mwl: rn fairy tale. “Peter Pan a ever, this production roduces | bright, mischicvous boy, head of the | Sills as a British army surgeon in jcult for having a good time. The the Indlan service. It aleely enmeshed in a murder \ woman who had failed in for lier love upon him, and compell to flee for his life, The Keith, vandeville od by musical . comedy with a ¢ capable artists. Other acts inclu ane Joyson, singlng popular mel bill is hea ie ter and s, a pair comedia and the greatest acrobuts that ever ste ped on a New Britain stage. St ing Sunday night Ih Chor Lady” will open a four day This is a tale of the stage and ra track and one of the fincst picturt made this season, s in a way of her own; Wine! R of excelle fi TODAY — FRI. — SAT. with BETTY BRONSON ERNEST TORRE CYRIL CHADWICK “ \LLA( E BIuFRY Keith Vaudeville Featuring RESISTA She Changes Her and Weight at Will THE DURANTS STERS & FINE TLEW &5 MAD WILSON " CLARK & DONNELLY Peter Pan Kid Suits Free to Lucky Ticket Holders At the Matinees | Continuous Shows HA Extraordinary Attraction MON. —TULS, — WED, KEITH VAUDEVILLE Presents PALACE uas| shows him | “Magic Glasses," a miniature | st of six Armand and Pereg, run, CAPITOL PETER PAN' Height “PETER PAN" AT CAPITOL he | “Peter Pan,” which has stood for he | twenty-one yeard as one of the most his [ charming classics of the stage, fin plcture form proves one of the most delightful fantasics ever .screencd The production, produced by Pare | mount from the novel and play by ho | na | ‘ picture opens in the Darling home, The children’s mother, entering the nursery at bedtime, is startled by the glimpse of a little boy walking light- | Iy on the window sill. She is greatly d-|alarmed for the eafety of her children. The Keith vaudeville program is headed by Resista, the little that changes her height and weight will. She is possessed of an un- canny power and whe she wills, it is impossible to lift her off the fioor, p- [no matter how big or strong the t-1 pereon may be. Other acts are us | Haney Sisters und Fine in an up to date song and dance revue “At the (ross Road.” Lew and Mad Wilson offer “Nothing in the Mouth comedy skit; Clark and Dor “All in Fun;" and The Dura novelty offering. tinuous shows da by g | ed de | o- 8- nt ce s nts in a re are NOTED BOXER AT PALAC Harlem Jimmy Kelly, a vete over twelve years standing, ter weight champion of the State of New York, is at the I'alace next 1 of J. M. Barrie’s Immortall||week Mon, Tues, Wed, with his big Story of the Boy Whol|,vaudeville oftering “The New Cham- W T % pion.” He is assisted by a cast of Wouldn’t Grow Up cight artists and his offering is a mus comedy farce wifich has | !made a big hit on the Keith Circuit. hol¢ liie Tlarmon, decisions over Lou Harle Dave Wil Bog: Jack Dritton and has | got ¢ recently with Bddie Phile Dempsey of Lieut. I\cnncdv Is on | HisWaytoW aslungton San Fr March tenant Frank I Kenned who has been confined ir asylum at Na neisco, v the stute orders of e Island terday |superior officers navy vard, Wwas remove ay from the institution to be taken to the Naval General hospital at Wash- ington for observation. Wl officer recently was the nay d by 1 been confined eing persecut dh stitution against his Napa ir Of Poisoned Candy Mount Holly, N, J March 12.— Deteetia tir of poisoned ¢ stig ndy to M sel erine 1001 te whic resuited ness and that o lom v woman Ifving near he t Analysis of the candy re- | vealed a deadly poison, the authori- Jared, the quantity of which ) to kil perso thorities, v e he said arrested investigation, would bhe PARSONS’ HARTIORD TONIGHT AT %:15 MATINEE SATURDAY A Play Yo About For ¥ e ADOLP ER'S SPECTACU PRODUCTION Wings of Chance IN FIVE EPISODES BY MUGH S, STANGE A MASTERPIECE IN CHARACTERIZATION Interests, Excites, Thrills Nights, 50c.-£2.50 Wed. Mat. 50c.-§1.50 LING ‘THE NEW CHAMPION | Fm aniey || Miton Sls JIMMY KELLY “As Man I]esires” Teaturing Magic Glasses 6—Musical Comedy Artists—=6 JEANE JOYSON WINCHESTER & lur\~ \ll\l AND ¢\ I'l I(I YA BEGINNING SUNDAY “The ChorusLady” [ POSITIVELY The Son (Pronounce PRICES $§1.15 to § SEAT SALE NOW OPEN CAPITOL THEATER, Sunday Afternoon, March 15 HARTFORD Second Trittmphant GIGLI First Tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Co. and the world’s Buy Now and Avoid Disappointment Later g Recital of the Season Appearance ed Gee-Lee) best 2.90 (Including Tax) AT SEDGWICK & CASEY'S lady | con- and wel- | Think W omz;\\'a_s ender | ding " | Quickness. - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, \“l-f_MER—._, 2 trieal notices and reviews W this colamr are GIRL OF 1§ WEDS West Orange High School| Couple Elope Orange, N, J., March 12.—Robert Charles Jr., 15 yea old, and Mlss Marguerite Naulty, 18, students at the West Orange high school, re- turned home yesterday | i after their ¥y George A, Naulty Place, West Orang: ers of the No Name Hat Manufac- the girl's father, sald the two were marricd on Mon- day afternoon but that neither of them had told him where or by whom, They spent the week-erfd, he sald, at the Charles summer home Lake Pocono, Pa, Mrs, Nauity, how- of 63 Quimby . one of the own- turing company, young Charles had “not been away at all.” Father is Silent Tobert Charles of 2 Cobane Ter- West Orange, a civil engineer | with an office in New York city, the boy's father, declined to make any statement as to whether or not his son and Miss Naulty were married, Close friends of the Charles family declared that Mrs, Charles told them today that she had gone with the young people and spent the week-end at Lake Pocono, Superintendent of Schools mon C, Solo- | ucatlon, which, at a mecting tomor- row night, will decide not the young people will be read- mitted to the high school Robert, who is vice the junior class, was a member of the football team and intended to | enter Princeton in the fall of 1926, | Miss N surer of the sen- for class Mount | Holyoke > has been Ivoted the sccond most popular girl | in her class and the best dressed. | cked Out of House | Neither of the young people wouk | talk to reporters. Mr. Naulty said t his wife and son | student of journalism at the Uni [ versity of Oregon who is at home on [a vacation, “have practic | me out of the house,” They according to Mr, .’U!H\ [rcsponsible for giving tho he clopment to the newspapers, at he was | tests his innocence, The boy and girl told tl ents Saturday night the; {to a dance in East them left notes nge. Both of | iered later, saying they were going |to San Pedro, Monday, preparatory away and would not return and that to practice March in which all it would be uscles to look for them. |the battleships fire salvos at |ur’m‘t.! | \r. Charles reported to the West|With the 200 big guns of the fleet gone with “prob Dancing Every Friday Prize for the Lucky —— GIRL —— | Newington Grange Peerless Orchestra r, and| End Rheumatic Pain This New Way | Free If No Relief No More Agonizing Torture of Rheumatism. No Longer Stiff, Swollen, Enlarged Joints. No More Sleepless Nights. No More Loss of Work. 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Your hot breads, cakes, etc.,will be even in texture, delicious, nourishing, and allata reasonable cost, if you use RUMFORD THE WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER s BOY RIEND OF 15 ever, declared that her daughter and | ‘Subs Successtully Defend Coast Widow of Titanic’s Last Survivor to Wed New York, March Mrs, Con- Blise Schack ucle, widow Archibald Gr who was Titanie that she ad becomb engaged to H. Aguirre was con- Chilean embassy at | n Iti 0l | Ell ppearance together last Saturday | father were in the tle service, his experfence with the died soon thereafter, leaxing a book, “The By esf ce| |to trong has called the matter |cruisers, 53 destroyers, |to the attention of the hoard of ed- |rines, an aircraft carrier and many |anxitiaries whether or |alignment under the four star flag of mi -president of | ta th |t a | m ler: {sic feat of the enemy I pe Wilmot, a|fgot submarines, which completed a | 1 story of [submarine: The new scout cruisers, like the participated in fleet an fmaneuvers for the first time. Naval tion concerning which he pro-!off| |dicated that ona of the navy's great- eir par-|est necds re going [these cruisers. which were discov- |division will proceed from San Diego Oranga police Sunday morning that |shooting simultaneously. his son had disappeared and that he | Miss |in review dr it | tle 'na Slmons Takes Oath as Simons took the oath tod ~m-(< ed I'riedrick Ebert. Lbert, Dr. Simons did not add the “s0 help me G which is left op- | tional in the oath as prescribed by | the constitution, "he ceremony teok place in the | chstag a the oath was admin is Ir He mu 0 ceremony extreme right of the ¢ also empty. speech promised to hand over the office unsullied to his succesor after administering it with stance the last man saved when the sank, revealed yesterday De Urbina who, she sald, Washington, Lead, prob INVADING FLEET coast of Lower California, March 12, ~The United States flect, anal v kicked |effecttvely penetrated charged, |the great invading Black fle t Col, ceted with the She admitted as much while tes- fying in a minor civil suit in River- I, and said the ceremony would performed at the 14 ( nhmy club here next week, Before her marriage to Col, Gracle, e was Miss Constance Schack™ of W York, whose father and grand- Danish diploma- recovered from Titanic. He Col, ( never Truth About the Titanic." 1S DRIVEN BACK in Maneuvers The Associated Press. Aboard U. 8. S. Seattle off the the great- t American sea power ever con- ntrated in the Pacific, was cruising San Diego today. Ten dreadnaughts, scout nbma- nin 15 moved on in majestic Admiral Robert ler-in-chief. | ese sea fighters at dawn yester- | E. Coontz, com- L i y completed one of the most spec- cular maneuvers In the history of e Pacific, a problem which after | o weeks of crulsing culminated in nine-hour night battle, 1t was a great victory for the sub- arines, for the underwater type of | aft saved the United States inva- n and were responsible for the de- ck fleet. Major interest centered in rformance of a dozen S-boats, the 00 00-mile dash from the Panama under battle conditions and the lines of re said that the mancuvers in- for scouting 1is more of ¢ battleship and light cruiser The whole fleet will pass April 3 off Point Iirmin 0, en route to fan Irancisco, where is due April 5. Ten days later the et will leave for joint army and vy manenvers, San Pe- Acting President | e ¢ March ”l‘ —-Dr. Walter as acting | public to Like Herr resident of the German red after,a brief welcomin 'ss by the R Pres rr Loehe, Contrary sts failed to create refrained from attending and many br ichstag to expectation the a scene, but com- | 5 FRESH MEDITM Uy as footbnll player, | Pawhuska, Okla, h LoD STEAK . 18C SNMELTS s 1h. 15(: e nsas City yesterday | \Vith subpoenas fssuce d for a dozen was in the room PCTSONs to appear before a court of STEAK BOSTON 18 MEDITM os forced an en. | inauiry today to offer testimony in |l BLUE Ih C | MACKEREL ..... . lsc e e t FANCY FINT fore her death the wo Liq | eral Osag white law- J 28 ;i 2 S ey B vurreneisn Ih. C urmriNGS 2 Ibs, Cc told h rfn!\'x;v d corn w :; _"_‘.‘ ik 8 FRESH WHITE 3 FRESH BOILING aid he threw the | ) nrom Lo L0 N HALIBUT 1h, 2C PIECESH Ll 1n, 5c window after she had taken a d 0 TR dsIean rences were 1 ves FANCY KING 3 BONELESS ed Mrs G v J. Berry King, assistar SALMON Sin OC SALT COD ......2 Ibs, 250 Battlest ofhoimi o attorney general, t & ¢ ISLAN Both drank from o Smit depart SLOCK ISLAND 5 OPEN LONG BN *,\,, 1s oo ; SWORDFISH | 1h. 4 C | vLavs , pt. 28(: | ond bottle, gation, Court sessions will be PRISHLY FANCY FRESH the liquor tasted 1925. ; A coron jury returned a | verdict of accldental death, It was BAKING “We Are for Peace” Jap Labor Leader Says comes out New Haven, Mareh 12.—"We are | | g before the Liberal club of ¥ » | last night. 1o sald the Jup: | her Ile is on his way to a | co nee in Bwitzerlund, Endea oring to prove that Japan is a | ¥ nation, Mr gawa point- | | their contact with ofther of Castoria is a pleasant, ha PR AR CRIY less Substitute for Castor Oil, ing labor, | 1 at | Paregoric, Teething Drops Syrups, ¢ for wms and Children all ages. Kansas Real Estate Dealer Said i university will take commencement progr ¢ nounced by the university, T} SPECIAL? MOHICAN Coffee SPECIAL! SUNBEAM Tuna fo Have Given Poison THE MOHICAN wguration will take place on the Kansas City, March 12.—Charged |steps of historic North col ‘ CAKE FlSH in a dying statement by Mrs, Dora | Weather permits 1 if not | iaving given her poleon so he might |\ oot 1 ® | e Tave been ine X collect insurance policics she vited as well as representatives of assigned to him, Roy M. Turne many preparatory schools, Wi oy e 252 et e 00| I SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SAT. tion Mrs. Gage died yesterday shortly after she was found in a writhing in pain. Tur son real estate dealer ceremonies will number about FRESH SHOR HADDOCK FRESH FLOUNDERS el room, oom, Dozen i‘drllé}l‘t(;‘Télrl B Of Death ol Induu 10c OPENLD OYSTERS ........ pt. 35(: SCALLOPS « 60¢ Sampling the sceo, lowing the tinned, without Wood l: Repbrlcd as Ve s i G n- Sailing for ll()l‘ldd B BREAD! 16 0z loaf 7c 24 oz.loaf 10c a1 Mrs, e policies on ex- aining that he had sold her a farm ie and was holding the policics as se- | Riaritz. i “,‘\“ o eurity for notes she given 1. | whose fln R EGGS + 9 doz T3 923 following the drowning of his i bride of five months, when a canoe in which the two were riding cap- They knew what ex housewife wants ery E must bake rich, substantial loaves,” the Six Bakers agreed. “ We must satisfy women who insist on good bread— who have baked it themselves.’ v i 7 mpartiality, | | Im;zht W 1eck Tles Up Z be irawbar on the 11tk Traffic in Midland Div. | Willim. March ic, t- und freight train from Y. to Boston was wrecked one 1 onc-halt miles north of North | dham station on the Midiand ast midnight, Y led and piled up about ad end of the tr iilmer Wrecking crews d and Keadville w 1 it was stated that t could not cleared | thi; No ¢ Both tracks are blocked r trains are bring im via Pla rwich and Worcestor di /& digestible and more So the Six Bakers combined their knowledge and worked together to create an ideal bread —White Rose. Made with ingredients fine housewives use at home. Firm, moist, delicious, White Rose stays fresh—cuts into thin even slices—makes crisp golden toast—never varies or loses its delicate, wheaty flavor. That is why more than 300,000 women select White Rose daily. Order a loaf today from your grocer Rich, crisp-crusted, creamy-grained —Serve this unusual loaf tomorrow HITE ROSE The Master Loc f/ of the Six Bakers