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NIl & \ i3| o Y, 5% ”" (= i mlllll_ b " oh -~ iy < T i 9. <& weitten by the press agencles for the respect’ e —— THIER OF BAGDAD—LYCEUM Surrounded by the weird beauty of ancient Bagdad Nves a ragged, J1s for the very love of it and from his den In an old well sallies forth to rob the Callph's palace of things to | eat, Jewels and even a princess, Then the shaft of Cupid hits him and heartsick, he foregoes the glory of his master-theft. Advised by a holy man ,the thief sets out to become | the peer of the princess by honest “SALLY" AT mcans, This, in effect, is the basic | 3 ginning story ot “The Thief of Bagdad" in (141 of the w which Douglas I'afrbanks is starring | g at the Lyceum theater all this week." Falrbanks is supported by a cast of | yogram which will conatsty of e fine performers, including Julann®|fean Moora In Jrer grentost X [Johnston, a Denishawn dancer, Snitz | ugq) e Fdwards, So-Jim, Japanese star, | ypron o [Brandon Hurst and a thousand and |¢pan soventy weeks tn New Bloe; A patk lan engagement of a the United States, NOW PLAYING Douglas [Fairbanks| —IN— The Thief| of Bagdad | HAPPINESS MUST BE EARNED comedy, | duction program, | Saturday at 10 a, m. there | spocial matinee for children, ALACE special Sixth Anniversary year in Tond tour “Sally" on the screen the star, Topping the Keith program is Jean LaCosta Six Minstrel Boys in a mi that will pro tertainment. Jean LaCosta popular Broadway dancer and this season added six minst to er offering, Blane el Burns and T feet Nonsense'; Harry is nefs in comedians par-excellence “In the Cellar’; are colored comedians and “The Bride and Groom": closing attr to Vv revue |artists. ville" with a PALACE TONIGHT—*Dick Turpin”—7 Keith Acts THURS.—FRL—SAT. 6TH ANNIVERSARY WEEK SPECIALS SALLY'S HERE! To malke you laugh and ery —you've heen singing for her and of her for vears— now see her in person. mous Broadway Comedian of 1pport of Miss Moore! With Leon Errol, Fa the Stage Play in ALL STAR KEITH ACTS JEAN LA (COSTA and her (F‘—)]IX.\'TREI, BOYS—6 P ——— BURNS & FRANCIS “Perfect Nonsense” WATTS & RINGOLD “The Bride and Groom” BLANEY & WOOD “Two Clever Girls” HARRY TANNER “Just Tramping” TOM & DOLLY WARD “In The Cellar” -‘TT Be Road to Vaudeville” A Ri;:z Cast in Song, Dance and Travesty Although “The Thief of Bagdaa" a long pleture and provides an en- [tire evening of entertainment, the Halt bare. young rascal ‘who. stoals | ¥C°Um plso shows Its regular pro- gram of news reels, with a selocted s a pleture and scven all star Keith acts, | continuous run of more York, Lon- of the Ziegfeld musical comedy hit, 15 now with Colleen Moore as vaudeville and her strel revue a knockout in en- a has 1 boys Other acts include and Wood, a pair of clever | “Per- Tanner is a tramp comedian with a clever line of talk; Tom and Dolly Ward are nd offer | Watts and Ringold present and the ction will be “The Road musical comedy a cast of exceptional o Speclal organ musle for the pro. |Arthur Whitelaw 18 know as the Adds to the enjoyment of the | "ITish Chatterbox” and has a bright new Thursday for the, last | Chances”, taken eek the Palace will pre. | stage play of the same name which pt the second installment of the | David Belasco produced successfully Weel .| smilcless comedian s at hjs best and ! will surely be a scream to Capitol NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1925, ' Superfine Quality "SALADA" T E A in the cup reveals its outstand- BUSTER KEATON AT CAPITOL Tonlght is the last showing at the Capitol of Jackie Coogan in his new photoplay, "“The Rag Man," also the final showlng of the Kieth vaude- vilie biL, Tomorrow the entire show changes and brivgs five acts and Buster Keaton “Beven Chance The Kelth vaud-ville show will be featured Oaks and DeLour and their La Chapina Marimba Orchestra with Clovina Gallarino, sololst. Oaks and DeLour are among the best dancers In vandeville and have gained a re- putation in vaudeville. The Apollo Trio offer reprolucting In bronze of famous Greek and Roman master- pieces, .These bits of statues are beautiful to look upon and wher finished they offer a bit of gymnas tles, Margaret I'ord s an exception ally clever singing comedienne and presents, “Voleing Hontiments" WOMAN AGQUITTED new in Sent to Middletown Now liberating for 18 minutes a jury | eriminal superior court hearing th charges of murder against Mr Zurzychl, 26 year old, returne v verdict of not gullty on the groun f insanity. She was committed b Judge Christopher L. Avery to th asylum for the insane at Middle town for scven years. Mrs, Zar chi, on the morning of Januar; fatally slashed the throat of soven-year-old son Edward, as ay asleep in the Zarzyehi home | Chapel street, here, Testimony in the case had hee completed at 1 o'clock and whe court convened at 2 o'clock, State Attorney Aaron A. Alling briefl summed up the case. Mrs. Zarzychi, who had been sit ting in the rear of the courtroon durifig the trial sobbed when Judg Avery committed her to the stat Institution. Tn charge of Jaile Famous Race Horse Has rank ¢ Been Taken From Meet ' 15 jail, Mrs, London, April 15, — The famous "/ race horse Sergeant Murphy, winner of the grand national steepltchase at Tiverpool in 1923, has been with- se of injuries sustaincd s grand national, from ed race with two other former grand national winners. It was announced that Sergeant Murphy cannot be put into fit con- dition for the steeplechase match proposed to be run at Sandown I on a three-mile course April tween him and Shaun Spadah, 14 year old, and Music Hall, 12 years Sergeant Murphy is a 15 year of Trish wit Interspersed with comedy songs; Coogan and Casey have contributed liberally to the humor of the world In a series of skits, The photoplay feature of- fers Duster Keaton In “Seven | from a comedy line on Broadway. Buster Keaton, the patrons. ant matron at the count rzychi was led from th through the side door an vas taken back to the county ja pending her removal to Middletown band sat in another courtroom part of th Mildred Harris Goes 'l Wedding With Same Husband. New York, April 15.—Mildre Harris, who divorced Charlie Chay lin in 1920, and who was marrf old. to E, McGovern, a r nee estate man at Greenwich, Conn., re- | s she is doubly wed and | cently, E. «doubly happy. his | struck instantly and killed by a bolt of lightning. He was virtually burn- ed to & crisp. bethrothal, she said, ' | Greenwich was last week. audeville TONIGHT—Jackie Coogan—Keith V d THURS.—FRL—SAT. TRY AND STOP; LAUGHING AT Keith Vaudeville OAKS & DeLOUR and their LA CHAPINA MARIMBA ORCHESTRA with CLOVITA GALLERINA, soloist MARGARET FORD “Voicing Sentiment” ARTHUR WHITELAW “The Irish Chatterbox™ COOGAN & CASEY “THE SHRINKING VIOLET” 'APOLLO TRIO Reproductions in Bronze of Famous Greek and Roman Masterpieces ——— CONTINUOUS SHOWS Series of Seven Dances Given At ODD FELLOWS HALL By The 1.0.0.F. Enertainment Committee Every Friday Evening Starting April 17 Melody Boys’ Orchestra OPENING NIGHT y - ON URDER COUNT New Haven Child's Slayer Is Haven, April 15.—After de- n | e n- d | d ¥ n n % Baldwin and Anna Bald- y q il . During the trial Mrs, Zarzychi's hus wough Second The first marriage to MeGovern fyne |tcok place last November in Mexico | heen appointed a tutor in' I fand was the result of a two years |y marricge at | ¢ H617 ing merit. Its rich flavor will Try it to-day. MYSTERIOUS ATTACK ON delight you. RAID COCK FIGHT State Troopers Descend at Cheekto- waga, N. Y.; Get 103 Mcn and 15 Game Cocks, Buifalo, N {roopers ear fight at Ct and thr captured, Y., April 15.- todoy raided a cock aktowaga, One hundred men and 45 cocks were The men were aigned Inda and rele d after fines totalling than State ar more cocking main, sald to have been the biggest in this vieinity in many months, was between Buffalo drds and cocks from Hamilton and “Toronto, Ont., . Roc a, Olean, Clevels hester, Bradford and Pitts- intendent ssion of Two dead birds were 'd in the pit. No attempt was made by the spec- to get away when the pol I drawn revolvers broke into the building. The men were lined up and marched under guard to Justice Inda’s office, Hungerford Named Tutor At Harvard University Edward 3. “Ted” Hungerford, son of Judge and Mrs. Frederick B. rford of 26 Cedar stre t, has h at ard university and awarded a aveling fellowship for a vacation in England this summer. He will leave |for England upon the close of the | present college year and, while | abroad, will continue the study of Engl in which he has speciali returning home in time to re ‘.h course at Harvard in the fall, | Mr. Hungerford graduated from jN\*w Britain high school in 1918 and | entered Trinity college that fall. He completed his course | years and reccived his I, {in 1921, He was el of the annual “Iy | star of the cross-country tr entered Harvard in 1922 and won his M. A, deg after which he taught for a r at Beloit college in Wis- consin. Sinece then he back at Harvard doing post-graduate work in pre ion for a Ph.D. de- gree. Bride of Last Autumn Files Divorce Action Habitual intemperance 1 intol- | erable crueity are the grounds on which Mary Cooney Bonola is sor k- divorce from Amedio Bonol, re married on Septem plaintifr, t] a divoree writ, which is re il has bheen rough ! able in & Tucsday Deputy Si was tin H served Horwit NAB RUM Hl'\\lrl{ rum-runner gallon cans of Jhis automobilc with isporting man who gave the ni when ohol were He T liquor., A you name of Nic Leonda of Boston, also is being I by the police in cor case, He was rid told the police he had up by Toss in Hartford been offered a ride to [ said he received the alcohol in New Haven and t he was to d to Boston. He was cl tion wi with F ad no 1 a Massac isetts Starting Next Monday April 20, 21, 22 Fox Trot Learn to Dance! PRIVATE LESSONS FOR YOUNG LADIES Male and Female Instructors Steinhaus Dancing Studio 3042-4 United Bldg Collegiate Tel KING OF BULGARIA for King Boris is Evidently Tar; shots, But He Escapes Injury. Assoclated Press, + Sofia, Bulgaria, April 15, —Consid- crable mystery surrounds the ot bullets at the automobile ¢ I ing in the direction of the capital f i 1 sou and v U k Joris as the monarch was pro rom a pravincial town yesterday ¢ king had a narrow escape, onc ullet some of the director hair with it, Sofla tehef, ot the ki chauffeur was wounded, In some ters it is hat. Gk fat ¢ que attack probably an attempt b n omnibus, and mails, the kin by passengers ust happening ime. v to come at the n the ¢ the king took the whe ried to go on, but finding the would not start he jumped o ried to return the king party, hi. of the side. The identity of the assailants is not known. [ I killed by ass C L Virtually the same time the shots were fired at the 3 ral Cheorgieff, onc of rs of the movement y about overthrow of the youl government in 1923, ssins in a strect of the at h brought the apital. Jfir medicine your kiddies shovid be given— uiFE SAVERs THE CANDY MINT WiTH THE HOLE they sweeten the mouth DO NOT LET THE MOTHS RUIN YOUR FUR! STORE THEM WITH US Protects You Against Moths, Fire and Theft Our Charge Is Only 2 All Work Brought In During the Summer Will Be Stored FREE Call and We Will Send For Them Hudson Fur Shop! .....% 0 FRANKLIN SQ. Tel. Our Bristol Branch is in the Center Block — Tel. 24 ! iy grazing his moustache, carry- M. mu- « passenger in the royal car, d, a8 well as a servant, and belizved its were not aware nobile was ban- ing s car ifeur fell out of the motor at- attendants at his monarch, the lead- Stam- was | with thin cream, crisp whole wheat coffee. Breakfast sugar and cream, Chopped dates or ralsins can be added with the milk if desired Minted Carrots and Peas Eight new carrots, 5 tablespoons butter, 5 tablespoons sugar, 1 table- spoon minced mint leaves, 2 cups cooked peas, 1-8 teaspoon salt, # tuplespoons orange juice, Dinhex Clear soup, croutons,| Scrape carrots and cut into slicey baked ham with pincapple, minted | }-% loch thick. Cook in slightly carrots and peas, maple sulted polling water to cover for 15 Al nbrea A el Gotfes minaves. Let the water boil away An apple stuffed with very little | lustead of draining the carrots. meat combined with dried” bread When carrots are almost dry add crumbs should be prepared for a butter and shake saucepan until all child under scbool age, While pork | 4ré Well coated with the butter. i as vich in fron as beef {s, if | MIX 8ugar, orange juice and mint it's well cooked it may occasionally 'eaves and add to carrots. Stir with used in tha dlet of "juniots a fork and cook slowly until the as a hrenkfast food is an Susar melts and the carrote are innovation many families, but|tender. Add peas and make very worth trylng. The following | hot. Serve in a hot vegetable dish. using milk is an aid to the Maple Custard whose child does not drink | Three-fourths cup maple sirup, 3 portion eagerly, cups milk, 3 eggs, 2 teaspoons Rice as a Breakfast T'ood cornstarch, 1-8 teaspoon salt, canned One cup rice, 2 teaspoons peaches. cups boiling water, — Orange juice, rice toast, creamed dried beef, milk, Luncheon — Apples stuffed with sausage, I'rench fried sweet pota- toes, lettuce sandwiches, ding, milk, bread pud- custard quite recipe mother salt, Scald half the milk In top of double boiler, Jeat eggs elightly. Add sirup, salt and cornstarch dis- solved in a little cold milk to eggs and mix thoroughly. * Add this te the hot milk and cook over hot wa- ter until thick. Add remaining milk and cook 10 minutes longer. Put half a peach drained from fts julce in an individual mold, pour over custard and place on ice to chill. (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) cups rice through sever: water with salt in top of boiler. When water is boil- add rice without stop- ping the bubbling. Boil five or ten minutes over the flame, Put over hot water, add milk and steam un- til is tender and milk is ab- sorbed. Tt will take at least 40 min- utes for the rice to cook and maybe longer if the rice is old. Serve with double ing rapldly EVER TRY TO SELL -~ A USED CAR? Try your hand at writing a Classified Ad that will sell one for somehody else. Just a few minutes’ time with paper and pencil and you may win $10.00 in Gold or.a pair of theater tickets to the Palace. Enter the big “Write a Classified Ad For This Picture” Contest now heing conducted by The Herald. Complete contest details in this issue. Feel All Worn Out? RE you dragging around day after day with a dull, constant backache? Do you feel stiff and achy" & weak, nervous—all played out? i You should know, then, that these troubles are often due to lmperfcc@ kidney action. When the kidneys lag, there's slow poisoning of blood and nerves and an up: setting of the_: whole system. Your back aches; you have sham,_stabbm.g pains, headaches, dizzy spells, and often anln_oym; liiddgey irregularities, .1t your kidneys are inactive, help them wi diuretic. Use Doan’s Pills. e\? are rc:t:}r;r:a:::lt:g the world over, Ask your neighbor ! Here is New Britain Proof: Doan’s Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys alers, 60c a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Boffalo, N, Y. SCIENTISTS TELL US HOW LONG WE AREEXPECTED TO LIVE AND WHAT DISEASE KILLS FIRST The man or woman who reaches forty in good health, is expected to live twenty-six years and four months ionger. At t the insurance companies expect. Not many people attain thei h vear in perfect health. According to one scier there aré three classes of ailments that afflict people most at the age of forty, and which leads to their death. rheumatism, which often afflicts the heart; s and third—nervousness. the above statement that rheumatism it is more liable to affect the usands of others have done? Take preme rheumatic remedy, and rid yourself NOX-RI-TIS has brought and happiness mes, \ er treatments had failed. Store, 30 Church street, and —Advertisement, least, that is wh fortiet First—comes kidney disorder: will note b vou seases, because art. Why NOX-RI-TI not do as t the s f Rheumatism.’