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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1925 ”Qififlw““i|fi“"unlnrn L? | ul | u LI g < 1 el Ve, Unless otherwise, indicated, theatriea) notices mnd reviews W this column ar written by the press agencies for the respect’''e amusement company. Qb g AGED ENPRESS I WUGH IHPROVED {“Charlotte of Mexico” Able to Take Nourishment By The Assoclnted Press, Brussels, March 23.—The aged former Xmpress Charlotte of Mexi- BOYS' CLUB WINS Y. M. C. A SERIES Intermediates Ttake Rubber Game from Junior Leaders’ Corps by Good Margin, The Boys' elub Intermediates took third and declding game of their ries with the Y, M. C, A, Junior Leaders' corps Saturday afternoon by downing them on the “Y” floor, 26-16, The Intermediates took the th 'Interrupts Summing Up in the COUNTESS CALLS STATEMENT A ‘LIP Week’s Aetivities in Catholic Churches The regular Lenten devotions will be held in local Catholic churches on | Wednesday and Friday evenings, with rosary, sermon and benedietion of Wednesday and Stations of the Cross and benediction on Friday, St Mary's Dennistoun Case ——— A month's mind mass London, March 23. -Mrs. Dorothy (Anna Neenan was hel Muriel Dennistoun had her last in-|(hig morning, nings with the jury today when Sir for 1 at 7 Mrs, o'clock nesday evening, St Andrew's A requiem mass for Amelia m- g Nuskeviug was sald this morning at 7:30 o'clock, The Kosary seciety had a mass at 7:30 o'clock this morning, St. Peter's There will be Lenten services for the German congregation at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday and Friday evenings and for the French on Wednesday evening at the same hour, St. John's A month's mind mass Mary McAvay was held at o'clock this morning. first game, lost the second by two points, and then came back Satur- day to cop the game and serigs. Hubay etarted the scoring with a field goal, Bell shortly evened this up, but Anderson started a big after- noon with a floor basket and the club ran up a 12-4 lead by half time, The Leaders fought on more even terms during the second half, but they were still outscored and the early lead proved too much for them. Anderson, Comphgnone and Hu- bay led the club offen: while Frost held his man scoreless. Bell and Var- sell starred for the M. C. A. five, The score: Boys' Club Intermediates. The promoters of the Sacred Heart will meet at o'clock thly evening. League Rev. Willlam A, Downey, forners ly of 8t. Mary's church and now of Thomas' seminary, Hartford, will speak at the Lenten services this evening, There will be no Lenten devotions tomorrow evening. On Thursday morning at 7:48 clk there will be a second an- niversary mass for Daniel Driscolls TWO MORE SUITS BROUGHT Lillian Atashian and John Jacobs, proprietors of a restaurant and cof« fee house on Lafayette street, have been named defendants in two more sults brought against them. Thomas " The action, Sir Ellis said, was | St, Joseph's Krikorian claims $125 damages and, a simple one, hased on the specific| A requiem mauss for Rev. Patrick |8, Sheinman secks $91. I I Rache sums the wife had advanced Colonel [ Daly, late pastor of the church, was|lin issued both writes, which are Dennistoun or paid out on his be- | held at 7 o'ciock this morning. returnable in the city court the half, and op an agreement for m Rev, Walter A, McCrann, assistant | third Menday of April. Constable tenance which he contended ti pastor of St. Mary's church, Wwill|George A. Stark has closed the di fendant had made orally at the |preach at the Lenten services Wed- |fendants' place of business. time of the Parls divorce in 1821, Counsel contrasted Colonel Denn- istoun’s present circumstances with | - those of his former wife, who, the torney sald, had made many sac- | ces to provide him with funds | Ellls Hume-Willlams summed up | her demand that her former hus- band, Colonel Tan Onslow Dennis- toun, repay sums she alleges she loaned him before their divorce and make some provision for her main- tenance in future, Sir Ellis’ argument, keynote was his plea to these remarks from the emotional atmosphera which has surrounded this case,” was in sharp contrast with the summing up for the defense last Friday by Norman Birkett, when he characterized Mrs., Dennis- | toun as “heartless” and a “traitor- | i “THE ONLY. WOMAN" Norma Talmadge opens a three | day run at the Capitol today In her | latest success “The Only Woman,” a | typleal Talmadge story with this | popular and charming star seerf in one of her greatest roles, “The Only Woman” is a drama and the kind the public likes to see Miss Talmadge in. The climax features a ship wreck scene that is splendidly done and provides plenty of thrill. Eugene O'Brien heads an all star cast in support., The Keith vaudeville bill 1s featured by five headline attractions pregenting “Moonlight in Killarney" as the feature, 1t is vaudeville's sweetest Irish playlet and has a t of four headed by Emmet O'Toole and Danny Barrett, Douglas and Clare ofter “Dance Diversions” showing the dances in style from 1620 to 1925, Telaak and Dean offer “Calling”, a bit of satire in song and story. It is a good humored travesty on soclal visiting and as done in vaudeville Telaak and Dean prove very interesting; Ted Leslie, despite the name is a girl—an attractive and co, who has been suffering from the grip, was declared this morning to have passed a satisfactory night, She coughs slightly, but continues to take substenance, King Albert and the Princess Vic- tor Napoleon Bonaparte, niece of Charlotte, visited her Saturday, and Queen Ellzabeth passed Sunday aft- ernoon with her, As regards the former empress' fortune, which is conservatively esti- mated at 100,000,000 francs, Baron Goffinet, who was private secretary to the late King Leopold, is the Bel- glan trustee, It is thought certain that when Charlotte dies the house Hubay, If, 8o pig | § of Hapsburg will bring forward cer- Ter 7l night at the tain claims, as it considers her an Compagnone, the first Austrian archduchess, At Fr T8 (Charlotte, the.daughter of Leo- o A DAKtraysn pold I of Belglum, married the Aus- | S22Tkus, 15. trian Archduke Maximilian, who was shot in 1867 at the end of his i starred venture as emperor of Mex- ico.) The Viennese court always held that it retained the right of super- Thursday the new serlal starring Johnnie Walker . in “Galloping Hoofs" aud it alse brings a two feature program w nn Baby Peggy in “The Family Secret” and “Wine of Youth" with Eleanor Boardman, James Morrison and Johnny Walker, This last named plcture is the screen version of the famous stage play by Rachel Crothers, “Mary the Third,” A meeting of the Catholic Wom- |en's Benevolent Legion will be held |in the school hall Wednesday eves ning after the nten devotions, On Thursday morning at 7 o'clock thre will be an anniversary mass for Mrs. Mary Crowe, A requiem mass for Michael Fleming, late of Samford, will said at 7 o'clock Friday morning. There will be a second anniver- sary mass for James Murphy on Sat- urday morning at 7 o of which the “divorce w. be “SO BIG” AT PALACE Colleen Moore—the Colleen of the pouting, capricious flapper Ways— has found a new metier In screen characterization. It is the portray- al of mother-love. Colleen’s newest vehicle, which opened Jast Palace Theater, gives her chance of her carcer to mother, The Keith vaudeville bill will have four good acts featuring The Four Casting Campbells, “Kings of the Air'; Gaby Leslly and Boys in an excellent dance offering: Mae Sims, | a fine singing comedienne in “Can- | | ek, o, Junior | Bell, rt. Coates, || Varsall,le; s ioanas 4] | Mucke, rg. ! LYCEUM—NOW PLAYING 10 day tube FREE and Jackson and vision over her fortune, When it wa capable girl who offers a series of songs that are altogther different; and the Gaudsmiths will present a Furopean novelty assisted by their clever clown dogs. This act is a real novelty and will make a big hit with “THE LOST CHORD'—LYC Pathos, but not lasting sadness, vemarkably fine acting by a cast ning the Sheiks”; Ellis in a smart revuetfe. On Thursday Milton Sills will be seen in “I Want My Man." RABBI SELECTED FOR NEW CONGREGATION HERE Rev. Gershen Hadas of Peekskill, ROBBERS MAKE AWAY o When it was, WITH $14,000 IN GEMS Also Get $365 In Cash—$65 Comes From Woman's Stocking— $4,000 Ring Saved. Philadelphia, March 23 —Two men were arrested last night on suspi- on of having held up Mrs. Mar- first reported that she had shown signs of mental derangement, after Napoleon 1II's refusal to aid her| husband, Charlotte's family wished | to intern her at the Chatau Miramar, and active measures were needed to secure her return to Belgium, During the war a representatve fof the Hapsburg family had to be ad- mitted to the control of her financial | property, and it is said thht more direct interference was avoided only Kiacher, 1§ wovouenes 2 4 16 French Ambassador Going Back to England Today | By The Associated Press, Paris, March 23.—M. De Fleuriau, French ambassador to Great Britain, who recently returned te Paris for consultations, is going back to Lon- when he was down and out after Lis divorce. “I hope I am not saying anything insulting to the Colonel or to pre- judice minds,” continued Sir 5. “When I say I can't understand the mentality of a man who, with | thousands of pounds at his disposal | and living in luxury in one of the | finest mansions in London, doesn't want to pay these amounts. Denying the defense’s allegations | Now! Iis declared the Mail the Coupon Whiten Cloudy Teeth Under that film on your teeth (run your tongue | across your teeth and you can feel it) are the [ clean, glistening teeth you envy. Combat it this way—see what pretty teeth you have, of hlackmail, Sir F word was me 2 parrot cry and that in fact, the whole defense has been built up with the purpose frightening Mrs. Dennistoun out of court. | At this juncture the Dowager Countess of Carnarvon,' now the wife of Colonel Dennistoun, wio had | been sitting with her husband at the solicitors’ commented quietly but in a audible throughout the courtroom: “It's a | lie.” {don after another interview with | Premier Herriot this afternoon, tak- |ing with him instructions that are |expocted to facilitate the Franco- British negotiations over the prob- lern of Furopean reparations. The first result of the ambassa- dor's trip to Paris 1s expected to be headed by Allce lake and David with difficulty. Powell, is seen in the Lyceum fe photodrama, “The Lost Chord ich continues through Wednesday. drama was inspired by the famous song of the same nd while many of the sc tanaily fine, interest in the pietu iivs in the beautiful story and splen- 1 ng. Both the music ¢ for the lost chord is the theme which is woven into a love story that brings out rific PALAC Tor\,.\t—Tucs.—\\ ed. In the United States today, it that over half a million people a day are clean- thorities advise combating it 8imply mail the coupon. The great enemy of teeth Film is the great enemy of tooth beauty, And a chiet eause, according to world's dental au- thorities, of most tooth troubles. It clings to teeth, gets intg crevices and stays. Germs by the millions breed in it. They, with tartar, are the commox cause of pyorrhea. You can't have pret. tier, whiter teeth; you can't have healthier teeth unless you combat that film, Obtain Pepsodent now, Don't expgct the san.e vesults from old type dentifrices. Start beauti« fylng your teeth today. Mail the coupon. e v e e i e e e e i o e A FREE b5 épsadent 10-Day Tube to 1104 . Wabash Ave., THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, Box 54, Send to Chieago, I, U, §. A. garet Becker as she alighted from a fcab in front of her home early sterday. They were charged with ‘lv aring from her fingers several dia- | mond rings valued at $14,000, In addition to thg jewelry, the robbers took $565 in cash from Mrs. Becker, | 865 of which was concealed in her stocking. The prisoner: v William Finley and Police believe the robbers who en- gineered the holdup were familiar New York, Expected to Take is estimated Up Dutics in June of | Opening Sales of N—ew Stamps Bring $2,446 Washington, March 23.—Sales of thé new Harding 1% cen postage stamp and the new 1% cent stamp- ed envelope on March 19, the first ' an agreement on a note, verbal or day of their offering at the post|Written, to the German government office department’s philatellic agency | $aving that its offer to enter into a amounted to $2,446, representing |Security pact must be amplified, with about 150,000 pieces. The sales were | Specification of the terms the gov- to stamp collectors who bought in [ernment of the reich is ready to ac- Dblocks of six, 12 and even 100, Many |cept before the offer can be taken asked that 11 cent Washington into consideration, stamped envelopes, bearing in addi- | tion 1% cent Harding stamps of the three methods of manufacture—coll, | rotary press and flat bed press—be mailed to them so as to bear the cancellation date of the first day of | sale and establish the specimens as among the first issued. Gershen Hadas of Peek- skill, N. Y., has been appointed head of the Congregational Brethren, Sons of Israel, and will assume his dutics about June 1. He is about |29 years old and a graduate of Co- lumbia university. ~ Rabbi Hadas, who is a modern orthodox rabbi, will conduct services here occa-| sionally before ofticlally taking over | Cup " ic ot o \rs, Becker, |z EENAGATSE) 5 who is proprietor of a restaurant in | e o | West Philadelphia and knew that S 3 e = |she was in the habit of weuring her |Snows ;tonmat %15:?:‘"}‘51 ;’l:ce A et pringti One diamond ring, valued at Paris, March 23.—Spring in F e T St i 1 S o He | has set in with more than its usual [When she dropped in her coat severity. Snow fell in most parts of ‘blcu\m [the country on the first day of nm' also on the second, which | than Saturday and in than most days of the | Rabbi ing their teeth in a new wa tabbi These are people who used to Lave dull and dingy teeth., That you see gleaming teeth er your eyes turn, e ists tell how o clear up dingy teeth. A method that supplants old type dentifrices —— combats, without harsh grit, the stubborn film that cov- ers teeth and makes m ugly. their names as dward Phelps table, voice ol the 1 thetie |Defends Pubhcatlon ! Of Stories on Crime | | New York, March 23.—As a pub- | lic warning against criminal acts, | crime news deserves a place in news- papers, James Melvin Lee, director | of the department of jonrnalism, New York Unlversity, said in dress here last night. “Punishment of criminals is be- | hind closed doors todays mw! Hw‘ only public warning to those who | | might be tempted to crime “'rm‘.:l. says | ihe found in the publicity given in | severe damage was caused in Pern| The mill was at one end of the |the daily press’ he said | by the recent rains and consequent |0l Brie-French Creek Canal. One| Mr, Lee blam 1e public for the oxerflowing of riv A report to lundred and fifty teleplione lines, |prevalence of 1 and other un- l in al' the long distance w savory topics in the newspapers and | the minlstry of g works indi- | Rearly t cates that railway traffic to the in- | Franklin had, were carried down in [said that newspapers may need r‘ | form, “but newspaper readers need it ANGO MILL BURNS Run your tongue across your teeth. You will feel that film, t are th ad- | ot Landmark at Franklin, Pa., Long History Franklin, Pa., March 23—The his- toric Venango Mill, one of the oldest, | landnarks in Northwestern Penn- s 8 tanding at the junction of Serious Damage Is Done |1renen Creek tng. tne Allegheny BV StolmS in Pelu}n‘er burned to the water's edge Eucnoall AiveMoinT iR v e “‘Tf:."m“ night, with a loss of $25,- Lacion’s Lima correspondent Y Had a it Under pre r, whiter |Report of Tuxknsh Troop |act ¢ Movement Is Not Known | Paris, March 23.—Fresch officlal y Western Trance, which has béen lcircies foday declared themselves | spared most of the bad weather this | entirelyyignorant of any important year, camie in for its turn of SnOW- | concentration of Turkish troops in fall, notably in the region of St {he reglon of Mosul, which some te- | Malo, whenee come the = earlies ‘«..nz dispatches from Geneva had re- Ispring vegetahles |ported. The boundary line in this | Experts predict that the bitter | regton, which includes an important | weather will last for at least another | ofl gistrict, is in dispute between irkey and Great Britain, the latter the holder of the mandate for the kingdom of the Trak. A league of nations commission now on the seene, is expeeted to report its find- riin, March 23.—*Country and |ings to the next session of the league | city unknown” the notation on |council. There is an inclination in {a number of letters recently return- | French quarters to doubt Turkey's | ed to the German postal authorities | ability rapidly to assemble the num- {in Tierlin which were addressed to |ber of men mentioned—100,000— | St. Petersburg, Russia.” According |anywhere at this time. The m:m to the jnstructions of the soviet pos- | French official information was tha tal authorities, letters for soviet |two regiments were sent by T uxkf*- Itussia must be addressed “Union of |to the Mosul sector when the Kurd. listic Soviet Republics.” Other- [ish rebellion broke out they will not be delivered: And | | S = 5 St. Petersburg” is now Leningrad. | Prncs 7e £ l v rebure s now Leningrad. | Pregident and Wife Are h you envy in others. ason and as coldeg act colder This offers you free a 10~ 4 iay {ube of the way au- blie Name Address Only one tube to terior will interrupted for a fhe fire. The blaze was extinguisl- month. Chos , 40 miles east of| Lima, suffered great damage, and| the township of Huarment was com- pletely flooded. | t = | | | | ed last night. = DENMARK FIL Geneva, March 23. TREATY | Denmark has | iregistered with the League of Na- | FEXPERIM S ON LAND tions her arbitration treaty with Berlin, March 23.—Anton Tlettuer | Norway, which is an extention of | E I E the inventor of the rotorship, has|the Sc ndinavian series of YY':\H"“] RANG SAL Hl w EK completed a contract with the city of |under which all disputes g0 to com- | E I“rhn for the erection of two tow s | missions of inquiry. Treaties also |in this city to be used in producing'now evist hetween Denmark and Off . ers You Your Choice of A « 9 . . . merica’s Finest Combinations 'Soviet Postal Officials Fussy About Addresse: clectricity by windpower. Sweden and Denmark and Finland “I Can Dance Every Number Now,” Back From Short Cruise Washington, March 23.—President !and Mrs. Coolidge returned to the | White House today from an over- night cruise on the presidential vacht Mayflower, Those who were guests on the trip were Mr. and Mrs, Dwight W. Morrow of New York, : . Who are guests at the White House; L 3 | v and Mrs. Kellogg; Attor. e 1 argent, Senator Cur. 15as, the republican leader, |and former Governor W. W. Stick. TODAY—TUES.—WED. y of Vermont, Vaudevill ‘ . MISS BLAIR SURPRISED n l | Mrs. 1. C. Goodwin ef 351 Elis reet entertained Saturday evening | at a surprise party in honor of Miss Killar ney’ Jessie Blair of 14 Hart street. About | nds of Miss Blair were pres. and enjoyed the festivities of A Sweet Irish Playlet with EMMETT O'TOOLE and DANNY BARRETT evening which were featured by vocal nymbers, games and dancing. DOUGLAS & CLAIR 1 was served, The Goo home was attractively decor- TEDDY LESLIE Supported by bt } WALLACE BEERY Keith Vaudeville| c A P | T 0 L n( KSON & ELLIS ||~ 4 CASTING CAMPBELLS MAE SIM ‘GABY LESLIE and BOYS 03 |at “nnnl ¥ [months ago it got cks of Rheumatism in the arms | and down into my hips | shoulders, about two | and legs. 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