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P — | rxl | ‘-o/ S Unless otherwise indicnted, theatries) notices and reviews o this column written by the press agencles tor the respert''e amusemen! company o - - 4 ) 5 0] 11 170 D O < ) 2 7 ACTS AT PALACE. , sylvania mines by a Kelth scout in Beginning today the Palace will| colobrate its sixth birthday with a big anniversary week program con- slsting of fourteen Keith acts and | two super-special photoplay produc- tiohs, For the first three days hegin- olth acts will be in “Dick Tur- omprises an all star show and features “Young| Love,"” a musical comedy revue with u cast of seven clever pogple. Anoth- er feature is the offering of the Iive Lazy Bar Blue Blowers, an aggrega- tion of “blue” artists that is called the last word in jazz. Still another feature attraction is Miss Marion | Sunshie, the famous musical com- | edy-star, with Henry Marshall, pop- ular American song writer, at. the piano. Jim Grady is a singing miner, | be having been discotverdd &t the Penn- ;‘ mor search of talent. He has a wondrous voice and will be well liked; Hill and Quinnell will offer “Fun. In The Park,” a comedy varlety offering; Julia Curtis Is an entertaining single comedienne and.ls known as “The Girl With Many Volges,” and Flo and Krank Innis are 4§ clever a palr of comedians as there is In vaude- ville, . A pronounced departure the appearance of Tom Mix ¢ Turpin,” at the Palace theater, pin was a dashing 1nglish coach robber of the early Bighteenth Cen- tury and Tom Mix therefore ffashes marks tumes of that colorful period. On Thursday, Colleen Moore will offered in “Sully,” also seven Keith acts, i | disappointed 6TH ANNIVERSARY WEEK 'TODAY — TUES. — WED. 7 ALL STAR KEITH ACT “YOUNG LOVE” A Musical Comedy | Revue With 7 People | " JIM GRADY “The Singing Miner” HILL and QUINNELL “Fun in the Pank” MISS MARION SUNSHINE The Musical Comedy" Star With Henry Marshall at Piano " JULIA CURTIS The Girl With Many Voices FLO & FRANK INNIS The Comedy Couple 5— LAZYBAR. —5 BLUE BLOWERS ‘The Last Word in Jazz’ —Colleen Moore in “SALLY” ICK TORPIN » JGBLYSTONE mooucron The Kid HimselF in his greatest heart pncture Al Garbelle & Co.| In a Gorgeous, Stupendous Revue With { — DANCING CARENOS — THE NORVELLES | MACK and VELMAR —in—— in “A Writing Room ‘At An Artist’s Studio” W langle Vs = (FOR( E LANE \\D PRIMROSE 4 BYRD BYRO! #1000 Lbs. of Harmony' n “Op a Side Street” CONTINUOUS SHOWS Thurs.—Buster Keaton “7 CHANCES” FUNNY? zts Scream' BllSTER KEATON | SEVEN CHANCES Alove stary (and how’) [ APITOL THEATER THUR: ) / s on the sercen clad in gorgeous cos- | 1010 city there Itves a ragged, half- NEW BRITAIN DAILY RERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1925, JACKIE COOGAN AT CAPITOL, ' Jackle Coogan's fourth contribu- |lan to Metro-Goldwyn preductions ! was presented yesterday at the Cap- itol theater. when “The Rag Man | bad its local premier bafore & large | and enthusiastlc audlence, “The Rag| | Man" s the beat Jackie Coogan of- | feving that Motro-Goldwyn has thus' far distributed, and this is sald with no disparagement of the other pres- entations, “A Doy of Flanders, “Long Live the King” and “Little Robinson Crusoe.”” But “The mg‘ | Man” 13 the best, or at loast makes the most Immediate hit because of the abundance of comedy eplsodos, Garbello and Co. In a gorgeous r vue with the ¥our Dancing Carenos || n “Silks, Sating and Diamonds;" The | Norvelles offer “At An Artlst's Stu- | dio,”" done In real Bohemlan style; Mack and Velmar offor “A Writing Room Tangle; George Lane and Byrd Byron present “On a Side Strect,” and The Primrose Iour," known in vaudeville at 1000 Pounds | 7 | of Harmony,” offer quartet selec- tions with wonderful harmony and volume. On Thursday, Buster Keaton will be een in the David Belasco sta success, “"Soven Chances.” o There! are continuous shows daily. | | “THIEF OF BAGDAD"—LYCEUM 1 With its widcly heralded prestigo, | | Douglas Fairbanks, latest super film | {opened its New Dritaln engagement |at the Lyceum last night and wil tnue all this week a 10 a. m.| [showing on Saturday for the chil-| {dren. Tt is only truthful to say that | |the crowd which saw it last night |ana this afternoon were in no v | in the magnitude splendor of the production. This| | plcture casily surpasses 1tobin Hood | and the brilllant athletic efforts nq the star eclipse anything h done. The “pléture ~opens in Bagdad | where amid the weird beauty of the | | and | | bare rageal who steals for the pur |love of it and who finally sallie | forth to raid the Caliph's palace and | |evén thinks of stealing himself a pr But when he sces her he iy smitten with love and from then lon he mends h ys and de-! votes his energies to the \\mmn' of her and it is in doing this that he meets th the great adventures that are so graphically and startling- Iy told in this pictu A Night at the Show Ile — T took Maul to a musical evening last night. She — Was it good? He — T don't know. T didn't hear much of ft. Mand was telling me | | how fond she s of music.—North- | ern Daily Telegraph. e e —— , LYCEUM--Now Playing ranged between the publie speaking The Keith vaudevilio bill ofters Al|c | Britain Y, cal Y, | evening, solved (to have New Britain handle the af- George V., {retary of the Y. | Schneck, pastor of the German bap- | Thomas J. Y. M.C. A, CLASSES N JOINT DEBATE Merlden Team Here Tomorrow Night for First Session Two joint debates have been ar- lnsses of the Merlden and the New | M. C. A., the first one to he held tomorrow evening in the lo- M. C. A. and the second one,| 0 be held in Meriden on Thursday | The subject for debate is: “Re- | that the Republican Party | was justified in denying ithe, party lers of congress who supported La Iolette's progressive ticket fn the last President campaign. This topic has created a great deal of interest and enthusiasm among members of both clagses. The arrangements are | in New Britaln firmative side on Tuesday night and the negative slde in Meriden on Thursday evening. The teams to uphold the honors of New ‘Britain slde are: Affirmative | Hamlin, George Murray, Frank B. , and Thure Johnson; Negative: Edward A, Kraus, Edward Mag, Jarl Eimgren and Eillott K. Burr. Each.man will have 10 min- utes to present his argument and |then one man will handle the re- buttal In elght minutes for each team. The friends of the classes are most cordially Invited to this debate © s ever {46 10 held at the local Y. M. C. A. fat 8 p. m. The judges for the de- te are: C. H, Barnes, general sec- M. C. A Rev, G. tist church and Attorney M. D. Saxe. | Week’s Activities in Catholic Churches Offerings were taken for diocesan | charities in all local Catholic churches yesterday. 1 St. Mary's Banns of marriage have been pub- lished for the first time between Egan and Stella Dal- koski. Banns of marriage published for the (h Edward Scalise and livan. The parochial school will open | Wednesday morning after the Easter | recess. There will be confessions for men only on Saturday evening. The men of the pari will re- ceive communion at § o'clock mass Sunday morning. A large class will receive the sac- rament of confirmation Sunda morning at the 9 o'clock mas: been for Sul- have d time Lorettu | another class will reccive first holy | communion’ on Sunday, | at the | meet for instruction at M Forty hours’ devotions will begin 10:30 o'clock mass Sunday morning. St. Joseph's The Ladies' Aid socicty will an Easter visit to the town tomorrow afternoon. St Peter's The first communion class will 4 o'clock pay home Wednesday afternoon. The young men and hoys of the parish will receive communion Sun- day morning. 825,000 Fire Occurs in Twenty-five ‘| overcome at the Gra damage to the h day:. the ground floor. the basement sent of smoke that greatly Douglas Fairhanks in Thief of Bagdad LYCEUM NOW PLAYING POUGLAS FMRBANKS THIEF of AGBAD Haveyoueverseen a Magic Rug soar above the city bearing a Thief and a Princess? Have you ever seen a White Horse with wings fly through the clouds? Have you ever seen the Magic Rope, live dragons and, bats as bigas clnrh'\m\ Have you ever seen an “Invisible” cloak? * Hotel in Springfield Mass, April 13.— firemen were partially and more than forty guests nd hetel here were forced street when a two-alarm fire origin tel b ipal 1o s sustained tore and restaurant on The five starting in out thick clouds hampered the work of the firemen who worked in one group taking the place 14 ther, as the firemen were helped from the building. All of the firemen were able to return to \fter emergency treatment. INDIGESTION !!! STOMACH UPSET Chew a few Pleasant Tablets —Stomach Feels Fine pringfield, to the of undetermined The prir a grocer | Water, Diapepsin lie moment “Pape’s \ches the stomach all distress { id stomach or indigestion relief flaty rthurn, 1 omach pr your ¢ ns keep it } ymmend it v &l andy ‘Seeley's Entertainers’ FOR ALL OCCASIONS H. C. SEELEY, Rep. 24 Washington St. Phone Dancing Every Evening Melody Boys’ Orchestra ROBIN HOOD INN Meriden { by Traffic [ at the corner | not going to start | mont duty | LEARNED T0 DRINK AFTER HE MARRIED Novel Excuse Given by Husband Who Chased Wile Telling Judge Benjamin W, Al- llng In police court this morning that he had nevet been drunk in his life and that then his wife made him get drunk by Patrolman Thomas J. Pe Motoreyele Policeman rolls after eney and Willlam 8, he is alleged to a carving Kknife, The wife told the court that her husband arrived home drunk Sat- urday night and started qua with her, From the testimony, trouble in the sult of the husband's dislike of hoarders and his desire to have the one at his Mouse dislodged, Judge Alling continued the caso on pro- ation until May 21, He Wouldn't Go Hc Anthony ne Rowlard of 280 strect, charged with drunkenness and breach of the pedee Saturday night, was fined $10 and costs, and warned to go home in the future when he i8 ordered to do so by a policeman, Roulard was arrested in front of the Scenic theater py trolman Maurice Flynn after 1 [J‘I\lfi(’ll“\ refused to go home, “lynn’ sald that he found Roulard and a chum on the street and both of thom were drunk, He ordered them to go home and the chum did, but not so with Roulard. Bus Operator Fined Paul Griswold of 162 Main street, a Connecticut company bus opera- tor was fined 45 and costs when he was arraigned before the court on @ charge of overloading his jitney. He was arrested Saturday morning High of Maln street Franklin square, Stadle court that the capacity of the bus was 25 seated and two | and that G in the bus when arrested, No Collcction Agency “This court has never yet heen used as a collection gency and it's in that line of endeavor now " Judge Alling an- nounced in discharging four men who were arrested at the Hotel Bel- vesterday morning affer a win- dow had been broken in a room they occupied, and Dreakfast—Baked apples, thin cream, crisp broiled toast, pancakes, maple sirup, coffee, Luncheon — Dutch potato soup, croutons, cottage cheese sandwiches, Trench pancakes, milk, Dinner Lamh ste macaroni, piquant cabbage, orange water cress salad, floating is- , whole wheat bread, milk, cof- cereal, hacon, milk, boiled The cabbage should he served without the dressing to children un- der school age, Careful cooking and extremely fine mincing are imper- tive when this vogetable s served to child n four or five years of Well cooked macaroni ser with salt and paprika, plenty o butter and a gencrous sprinkling of grated cheese can be served in place of potatoes with good cffect at thls time of year. Dutch Potato Soup Two tablespoons butter, 1 onlon, 3 medinm sized potator cup diced celery, 2 cups milk, 2 cggs, 1-2 t pepper. Melt butter in sau onion cut in thin slices or five minutes. Ad pared and cut in slices, c Cogk until potatoes cups water, caspoon sal, add nmer potators FREE 10-Day Tube { until after entering the matri- | | monlal fleld Michael Sul- | Kowski was arrested Saturday night have | | chased his wife out of the house with privileges to the senators and mem- | [ unttl Wednesday household is the re. | | both | Pristol were ol | cording to the < of new Policeman John Stadler | told the | standing, | wold had' 47 passengers | Y°ars active in the paper ma hotel told were in making The owner of the court that the men rcom ' fooling and when one of them was pushed against the window, He admitted that it was after the men had re- ed Lo pay for the window that he :'uHuI the police and had them ar- | restod, Judge Alling sald that from the | evidence, it appeared that the only one disturbed was the landlord and he was not disturbed until after they vefused to pay for the window, Those arrested were: George and Robert Barclay, both charged with drunkenness and breach of the and Fremont Darrows and both charged with the the nolse wnch of the peace, Women Ordered Out of Town Ifive defendants were before the court as the result of a raid by Ser- geant Patrick A, McAvay and Pa- trolman Thomas Lee on a tencment | at 23 We and two Fenda and Emily Hin women night Helen saturday arrested, night to leave the city and not turn. The Fenda woman was charged with keeping a disorderly house misconduct, while the Rose woman was charged with frequenting, Amos Galvin and Frank Lenier, colored, and Albert Ciper of d with frequent- 1 charge of miscon- against Cliper. Ac testimony, when the police entered the lhouse, Ciper and the Fenda woman were in a bed- room with the door closed, while the other three were in another room with a young ho; ho was allowed to go bhecause of his age. Judgment was suspended ases against the three men, “BIG STOCK DIVIDENDS Washington, April 13.—The bama and Vicksburg Railroad given permiesion by the Inte Commerce Commi; a clare a stock dividend of $2,100,000 and to distribute the 21,000 s common stock thus er among its pysent stockholders, security issue is sald to represent carnings put into tha property. A Mass., g8, and ing, an additio duet being lodg in Ala- was DI Springfield, ward C. Rogers, April for 1 v 60 ing in- He began with dustry, died teday. {Greenleaf and Taylor in Huhtington, and in | later was treasurer of the Holyoke Paper Co. and was long manager of the Chester mill of the American Writing Paper Co. JUDD 1S ACTING MAYOR Alderman William H. Judd of the third ward is acting mayor today it capacity signed the pay- and the ter will be reducc slices are broken. The one- wa- d about -half. Rose, were given | the | Scald milk and add to potatoes with salt and ‘pepper. Bring to the boll- ing point and add the eggs, stirring vigorously. Reheat but do not let er adding eggs. The eggs can be broken into a howl and very slightly beaten with a fork before TIng into the hot soup but this T the “Dutch” method. Serve at once. French Pancakes Tour eggs, 2 cups flour, 2 cups milks, 1 tablespoon.sugar, 1 teaspoon ed lemon rind, 1-2 teaspoon alf, 1 tablespoon melted butter. Beat yolks and whites of sepurately, Beat yolks and lemon colored. flour sifted together, Add milk, mon rind and beat Add melted butter., of ¢ until d indo mixture, casod url i flmh Add sugar and salt until Beat whites e Stiff @ Bake griddle, Brown on one side, turn and brown other. Re! to a large hot Spread cach cake generously and sprinkle with grated mapie sugar. Pile one on 1 Cut like pie s pyright, 19 plat 10ve (Co: Mail Coupon Her Wonderful Teeth Remove the dingy film that's clouding yoursand you'll be surprised that your teeth are just as white and charming as any one’s—make this unique test. ERE is.a simple t proves the tru t most of us have pretty tecth without ever knowing we have, or eve revealing it. This is Run your teeth, and you will fe film which tions and hi of your teeth Remove it and your teet on a new beauty. Maybe vou have really iful teeth with- Jut realizing Film is charged too with tooth troubles. It clings gets Into crevices and ierms breed in it. 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