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MONDAY, MARCH 30, 192 comeay sut, ana ‘saria and ooy | AT YOUR LIBRARY [:Sicucsster vy vand ana s s e | GOULDN'T CONVERT HIS 7 Marlow present “Before the Boat who e A oreated such thrillin beau- | “ f;:fi\)re- There are continuous shows Lt e, i ta tfully written sea llcrlu‘ A WIFE’ HE SHOOTS HER ‘ v, o ry mortals grow | .. ‘ too green-eyed and melancholy over e gur Swit Qahhctiou Has'Ha inythu V"]'ll'l l l"' I lfl ""l“" Il!“ WAR ON FRAUDS the pleasant bustle of those for- ,fl'fl:‘,l"",") L Somnec | Reltgious Fanaticlsm Is Back of llll || l I'IJ Ll L] lll lllll ’ tunate folk who are going abroad | quaint, & ey 28\ A lous and romantic hap- Y yo“ A this summer let's turn for consola- o iy Double Faility Oocurring M th ' B '“ ponings here in colonlal times and O er' e Sure ge‘ . = X tlon to nearby and inexpensive { New York o Raise Half a Million |} later, In fact there is a “Colonlal in Springfleld, Ohio ; rands of vacatloning. It really | History of Hartford" by Willlam fl.,/ e Dollar Fund to Fight Fraudulent :;:\;la P,):rl\;chw;hlora getting c'lotr;‘-- Love which {s most interesting, And Springfield, Ohlo, March 80, — A P h ‘11 Bankruptcies, pnbuyr eye and b:;l’d::’:r::’;lll’;\t b: 7{ " orey ryots should at feast fdouble tragedy aitibuted to rellgl. ePSO ent or your cmid's teet seasick. ook over Camp's “History of New | ous fanaticlam was revealed here to- Now Tork, March: $0.—A ' chmne ; Britain” to see the ploture of horss ) ; palgn to ralse $1,000,000 halt of | pow m(:|p;m,h' e cars in front of South church and | %Y ¥hen the bodles of John Birch- which is to come from New York, | overhaul l:f" r":”““’:"“fif *': gally | read the tale of the literary young |°" 73 and his wife, Ida, 69, were O you want your stances are lajurioud THE LAST LAUGH—LYCEUM man” role for “Giood Luck® Tom— |t0 Wago a national fight againat v equipage, pro- fladles of early days whose bullrllnll(olmd in their cottage. A coroner's child to have to enamel, ferably shabby but uncomplainin I"ate plays many interesting |hls begt to date. Tom's a chief clerk | fraudulent bankrupts, ‘was an p & fournal met ita end when most of | jury f vohe g 3 B y found that Bircher had shot his th now, and »FARKE WItH' péopla'mityes, bibihons |1 {ho Oftloos gt & bIE ates] Corsory: | Nounced yestérday: by thé natlons] an Irrsponsible rambling trip | the contributors got married, Siflad & : prettier tee b Film Is the greatest tranger than that in- th ton. l adaociat] ' through the mountains or along % d then killed himself, better protection from gre BN T g tHe Sy, oF e | e etk vaudevt | fasociation of credit men In & staec- |tne coast. “The Motor Camping W BOOKS J A note pinned to the mantelplece Sooth tratiiles i ke enemy of tooth health, 4 g, the star of “The » Keith vaudeville program | ment declaring that “credit crim- | goox by Elon Jessup is quite in- |CENTRAL AMERICA: NEW |!®d Investigators to believe that the life? It clings to teeth, gets | ife? . : y into crevices and stays. jast Laugh” now showing at tho (cOnsists of four headline sets head- |inale” defraud honest business men | gispensable in planning this sort of PATHS IN ANCIENT LANDS |®hooting occurred March excursion, It includes very valuable by L. B. Elliott. Bircher was a member of a Mail the coupon then Germs breed in it. The Lyceum, Born in New York, ho early |¢d by Daly, Mac and Daly in “Skat- | of $300,000,000 a year, advice on equipment, atoves, tents, | Contains valuable information on | "'Saints Misston" in Springfield and for a 10-day tube of acid that leads to early. in life went to Germany where he |Ig & la 1926, ' Others include Mar- | “Organized bands of credit nrew up and became an actor, Now |t¥ and Nancy In a song and dance | crooks,” the statement sald, “are ’ P d ’ beds and all the other things that | travel and busi Is reported to have prayed bliely he réturny o his SOAEY of his Dg"":"g‘ Danby and Dawn in a com- | now operating en a national scale. | make the difterence botween an op. | Central . t;:::mon;-p:]'.', N O i A Pepsodent, free, See decay forms. Old type :;er;h ."‘T;:e lcx:ntth? :m)‘:m:’ ;:11' ”tim :nfo:n.{.‘lly“:"wdrlr:ll;vxll’.?t Sroann Thr;ly Kl Plu']mlm] by business wizards | gea) and a delight. Brimmers | also something of the pre-Spanish| Bircher was a former widower what the world's leading dentists methods failed to combat it. Men olfort, ' iouanal (o DIRt 1t ia'k pT:l On Thursday tho big attraction | thelr ‘m.;r:x.nnr:!:‘3",;“:(",.?!"““‘;:;’;““ “Auto Camping” gives much the | story of this great Maya roglon | WIth nine grown children, His wife urge mothers to use as modern of cience engaged themselves in lure 'without sub titles or printed [WIl be Richard Bartheimess, acs, former bootleggers and other | :,1‘::'",":”;;”;' l'"",d"'.'.‘}l"w:’,d" L fi,’;l,‘m’“': m;m,m”" Ll o il I“{;:':nn;lll:::r’::}.(-l» Seaashidten bk science’s latest attainment in giscovering an effective combatant. conversation, but 8o clear 18 all the [POATINg With his wife Mary denizens of the underworld, who qm;‘mh,y” et el il L el L L s":‘"'”“ 95 edi- Gat s il tooth care A acting that none are necessary. Baby Toddles in “New Toys, have turned from thelr former crim- | tng days when the car fa lett Bo. | the. thres - mind ey ;f:,.?,"?r'”?; 5 e Now in Pepsodent, two new Th:"‘\mq‘f; Sh;"‘ Al ""'" ”"' “DEVIL'S CARGO” AT CAPIT Inai operations to get some of the pind and one goes deeper into the | colontal perfod and the gradual de. | Miners to Lay Off Wed. You will notice a film on your combatants are embodied—com- Inlnn o‘h he o :m“;yn r'-‘n ulr;:,flx‘:‘c: EYILEIARG CAPITOL | very casy pickings to be had througl: | wiids, Woods etlquette, camp fires, | velopment of these lands as they F. Mioes . | child’s teeth, That's a frequent batants approved by highest den- \::!fone;fwth,, :\,lde;y"rm‘d novél o1 “_;‘"“7: Y;T;’” 18 sald to have the credit frauds. sleeping out, salling, canoeing, and | are today. or Annual Celebration danger sign — an invitation for tal authority. It curdles the film, : ' RORLIOIN 05 S M0Es e iokreer:IniiHo hiking are all discusséd by a seca- gAY Hazelton, Pa., March 30, tooth troubles. The same stub- then gently removes it. It keeps the same name, written by Charles {now Paramount picture, “The Devil's s Norris, Cargo,” a Victor Fleming produc- |PaleCked Restaurant sened camper. COMPLETE KANO JIU-JITSU by |1556,000 miners of th; acite coa born film that you can feel by the teeth whiter, cleaner, more The program the last threo days [tion which will b the foature at the Waiter Is a Suicide Mountain Trails Hancock and Higashi, fleld will be {dle Wednesday obsorv- | running your tongue across your sparkling. It is the modern scien- of the week also includes Johnny Capitol today. He is featured in the | New York, March 30.—Despondent [ Sooner or later the true outdoor | ~Well illustrated and careful direc- | In& the anniversary of the inaugura- n teeth, Y t combat it. tific method for better tooth pro- Walker fn the second serial release |cast along with Pauline Starke, Wil- |because of his dismissal from the | person will turn with irresistible | tlons for learning jiu jitsu tricks; [tlon of the eight hour day. Under ouu‘ eeth, o}| ‘mus [ m at it. ; f P of the new western thrilier ‘Gallop- {llam Collier, Jr., and Claire Adams. | Walter's staff at Mouquin's restau- | longing toward the mountains, | Of Interest — both to the sclentific [ Proclamations issued by their district Ordinary dentifrices don't fight tection. Insist upon it Get & ing Hoofs."” Raymond Hatton, Dale Fuller and |rant, which was padlocked recently | either the friendly green foothills [ Wrestier and the amateur athlete, | ©fficers only hoisting engineers, fire- it successfully, Harsh, gritty sub- tube today. Mail the coupon. = other big names appear in support. |8 @ result of a prohibition eam- | or the snowy distant ones where e men, pump runners and watchmen “COMING THROUGH” — PALACE | “The Devil's Cargo” is an adapta- [Daign, Alexander Chatut committed | one may combine the pelasures of | EVERYMAN'S LIFE OF JESUS by They mld he eloped with her for |tlon by A. P. Younger of the story, |suicide last night by inhaling gas, | siiding and sunburn on an August James Moffatt. Anniversary of the elght hour day Mail this for Her money. The gIrl's father even |“The River Boat" by Chasies - . |ofter sending his wite, Mrs. Erame | duy. Coherent, consecutive story of | 128 been observed in the hard coal 10-Day Tube to PE Sfia‘ hired thugs to “get” him. Tom |Whittaker. Chatut, to a moving pleture show.' ‘“The Call of the Mountalns” by | that life, clear of repetition ana ob- [F¢&lon for many years, The celcbra- THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, 0% didn't blame him, but he ‘“came| The Keith vaudevilla bill Is head- |Mrs. Chatut said her hushand had Le Roy Jeffers tells of ramblon | Scurlties, narrated in the matchlesy | tion 18 general throughout the juris- Send to ma.mni'gv& v, through” in spite of them all, ed by Tlorice Clair and her elght boen unabla to get employment since among the mountains and canyons | modern English of Dr. Moffatts [4iction of the United Mine Workers | Never before has Melghan had |8yncopators, a jnzz band offering 118 dismissal. Chatut was the sec- | of the United States and Canada | iransiation of the New Testament. | °f America. | Name. such a role as that of Tom Black- |with Ilorice Clair in a serics of |ond waiter from Moquin's to die |and is fllumined with the most |The valuable introduction to each | FOTMerly mass ' meetings took | | ford in the Paramount picture, | songs. Other acts include Claudia Al- [Within the last week. Armon De- | glorlous pictures of snow capped |S¢ction makes the best scholarship “'“"; at which leaders were the ““Coming Through.” a screen version |ba, Furope's famous femining ath- Iysle was found dead in his home | rangesy and glaciers and glistening | Understandable to the general read- |*P°3Kers and at one time parades of Jack Bethea’s mining novel, “Bed |lete and the strongest woman the |last Friday. The police have not de- mirroring lakes. “On the Trail in | T ;"r_’ & feature, but these practices Rock,” at the Palace now. world has ever known; the Duponts [termined the cause of ~Delysle's | yellowstone” by Wallace Smith is 0 04 caxe sracuslividied outandithaimen This picture has another big “he- [are variety artists and prove very |death. a humorous sketch of camping ex- | GRANDMOTHER TYLER'S BOOK r;’;m‘;fid';"(’]:'w:"“‘;'ii simply abstain p—— —— periences there. And “Rook of Na-| Quaint and lively recollections of tional Parks” by R. §. Yard de-|® New England woman whose life scribes “America’'s outdoor play- beginning with the end of the Re- NOW ground” in a thoroughly tempting | volution extended until after the b PI OL fashion. “Tales of a Western |Close of the Civil war. Especially GUAR PLAYING Mountaineer” by Rusk contains |interesting are the storles of col- | ANTEE _ £ some quite thrilling adventures in | ©onlal times which have been hand TO HATCH TODAY - TU - WED. ||conquering the great peaks of the |ed down {rum‘ past generations. EVERY Rockies. “Vacation on the Trall’ by Fu- I‘fl??ifi]“\fikfi'hfc{;“';Jé‘1“”{ L HATCHABLE gens Davenport is very useful in | D S LopLas 10 | EGG e Schreiner. Contains a wealth | planning a climbing expedition. It & % S T e ol e (o Weuen of letters written by that brilliant, NOW ()N 1. 2, V' et food to take and what clothing one | 77", and lovable person beteon DISPLAY b O GASEE T SiRety Frank E. Goodwin Glasses IN OUR - | MAKROPOULOS SECRET by Karel || . AGRICUL [ Though some of her experiences Nanels - 1 £ CULTURAL Capek. give you complete comfort arl laemm'e i ¥ F s | | may d\"“‘" “';‘“ev too ;“°d‘“};1 to com-| s.other strange high strung D y STORE resents $ / r‘ort, Mrs. 2 ary Roberts _(neharu drama by the author of R, U. R. and SaUSfaCtlon-—moderate - Out Trail” is Inimitable in its hu- | cotei b B8 ®OTRE of B Fe R i s N ribula- rav oo, St o v | i miess alvars Lot w ||| Moe’s New Incubators will remain on duty. e Address. .. Camp Diversions PIPER x: arr | | Prove it. 1 il oL Possibly your 1dea is to scttle | smn‘;"‘ 0’[_:"\5”3“'1"1 Ogé'a'; A BETIER INCUBATOR FOR LESS MONEY down comfortably on the shore of BADEN-POWEL Sizo Price Size a lake with a mountain or two and | Both Boy Scouts and their elders | SbiXEgs ss0 B2850 400 Nigpy « at least one blueberry patch Within | will enjoy reading about the ad- 150 Eggs . $36.00 range. and enjoy & more settled ex- | venturous life of the man who | . 250 Eges . $51.00 istence. You may even demand o |founded the Scout Brotherhood in || A X QMK Ksq win Complete With Thermometer, Egg Tester and Instructions convenlent and not too nubbly ten- | gngland. nls court. Willlam Tilden's “Com- DY | et Sheriali RA K mon Sensa of Tennis” fs very in- | pSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGIOUS | Eyesight Specialist (1) nc. teresting to real players and not too MYSTICISM by J. H. Leuba. p b o - ” 2 g discouraging to perennial beginners. | Canne e omtiaun iy ube. |1 327 MAIN ST, Tel, 1905 || park anp BicELOW srs. 'PHONE 1074 +VICTOR FI.EMING PRODUCTION “Lawn Tennis for Ladies” bY | their varied methods of expression, Beamish goes more into the detail | studies of the mystics, trances, and PAHLIN!S‘W!KE 'WALLACE BEERY of getting a proper swing, master- | many other subjects are discussed. WILLIAM COLLIER . CLAIRE ADAMS ing different strokes, and in general | A new and important featura of the S A Garamount Picture* improving onc’s game. [ volume i3 the discussion of ex- Swimming is of course some- | perience produced by drugs. thing one must have at least some- L E 2 * time during the summer. “Diving | SHIP ALLEY by C. Fox Smith. (4| auae @ || and Swimming Book” by Corsan!| A well known interpreter ot the gives a very workable method of / sea and sailor life writes in her new FLORICE CLAIR [ teaching swimming and incidentally | book of the streets to be found in |f C (4 [ of learning oneself if no instructor | every seaport, great or small, the om lnatloll ange a e k is available, “Games and Recrea- | streels that lead to the eea, Some Produced by . 3 tional Methods” by Smith suggests of the delightful sketches included | AL ! B - gramatics, gamee and athietics for are Saliors Ilnnsé F::;r\nall{m; of lncl d Mod l .th G C l w | camp life as well as the more prac- | Charts, Figureheads, Ship Models, 3 t H t <\/ 20 R m»mn matters of firemaking and [and the Sea Cook uaes 1S Wi as-Loa ater eater . Distributed b lifesaving. . Lk 1 Appreciating New England SHRUBS FOR AMATEURS by W. Built onto the rear left end of UNIVERSAL | Vldne and Billy Marlow Beaibls ioborcaticaginy) forhine T Bein range, out of the way, is this LA‘DI* snowy delights of the Canadian| Although written for English con- new and wonderfully efficient CLAUDIA ALBA Rockies or horseback riding on a| ditions the selective and descriptive | heater -as illustrated below. LADIES' MATINEE | l,ulo;les Strong Woman |[|ranch, New England vacationing |lists will be found suggestive for It's powerful burner and six is Ci 2 it Any Lady 3 | ~ z = ems a very tame thing. Hender-| American growers as well. There T 4 This Coupon and 10¢ “I]l Admit Any Lady to Seat INUOUS SHOWS son's “Lofterer in New England” [are also chapters on cultivation, copper coils heat water quick- should , rouse one to appreciate | transplanting, arrangement, prun- ly at small expense.” For coal, beautifil old houses and doorways | ing and propation. the regular cast water front (570 and fireplaces as well as more ad- . | t g vertised historic epots. Shackleton's| FIREBRAND by E. J. Mayer; a | is provided. “Book of Boston” may lead one to comedy in the romantic spirit. see that fascinating old city With | Delightfully written with spirit new eves instead of a place for [and wit about the character of | heetie shopping or hasty sightseeing | Benvenuto Cellini, the dashing e under compulsion of western visi- | braggart, genius and lover, Unusual- tonians is ]’\eri(‘\fl.’lrly good though | in New York this season. one may disagree. s i | “Coasting Down East” by Fthel FIRE IN HARTFORD Hueston brings out the delights of A Maine and i a mixture of personal | puijog and o] Ganaricalace, Vic: 3 i z % g ey 4 hair- to get in the bowling that you have not heen able to enjoy as yet this season | 20rertmoes, etored A0 o fims of Blaze In Capial City artford, March 30.—A bull dog, | servations of people and scenery. | and two canarles were suffocated and one woman was carried out of a fourth floor apartment by a fire- | |man in a second alarm fire for a | house on Garden etreet here yes- | TRADC M terday afternoon which did damage | TOSIGRE. NURR ER | el vy i We Highly Recommend This SERVICE Lacava, owners building, was showing apartments Thomas Meighan | "% « veniit sy STEWART RANGE Because— . | the sons of one of the occupants told their father they saw smoke 3 : : wallace ry | coming trom the cellar windows. 1 It is built with 93 vears' experi- 4 Its Coal tion and Gas sections . The damage was chiefly to the cel- ence—every feature that has are entirely separate so that a lar and an unoccupied apartment on proven practical is included BOTH do perfect work a e the first floor. 3 ; | g It is so attractive, well balanced, - State wizmplonship matches each Tuesday evening. Watch Thompson’s J Milt 2 convenient and compact—only 41 5 S sy POt guhomigysEhave Ohfl ern inches wide. \\\ M 1‘;:‘\-|~n(llw\:~u1-\i:(]:;"i:l{"‘;\f]‘lletasw . It has such large capacity for 1 I ARG VeIV DAY 3 Rrogress. —IN— . Hotel washlngtnn 3. cooking an§1 baking, THREE 6 It is built for lifetime service, ¢ S [} m'en§ and EIGHT Cooking holes o and we install it in your home ommg ru . for Coal and Ga and guarantee it in every way. rs : G”” i : SALE THIS WEEK includes this most modern range in several ( ’ e A . styles. Some are finished all over in beautiful Gray Porcelain Enamel, g Kelth VaUdeVflle LT s fojcat. Dr'p‘.‘: which does aw ay forever with blacking. Some have the New GAS-COAL ment Connected. Coil Water Heater. All have PYREX Glass Doors in Gas Ovens. Let us e ie quote prices and Easy Payment Térms. DALX—MACK—DALY Cor. \\nvhh;z'lr(::“& Lafayette ] \ by Recreation Building |~ === "¢ j LEROUX RICHARD BARTHELMESS Dancing Every Evening \i‘\nl‘:\'";;\‘\"ml | Melody Boys’ Orchestra 174 ARCH STREET Billiards for gentlemen in one of the best equipped Billiard Rooms | “NEW TOYS equipp ! = bs : ROBIN HOOD INN Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work Featuring COMING—Anni Week . nniversary Weel Meriden

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