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NEW BKITAIN DAILY HERALLD. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925 - s — 3 y R - release in the “Galloping uooru"!HAL]LOFF ARNOLD ’lwmm and the Mring of an orches- . serlal likewlso 1s on the bill today | ad tru, was thought by the manage- ) 7 - e and tomorrow, as is a news reel, |moents of the two quintets to be ex- 2S5 s e =il B ASEENNS NS g Next week the Lyceum will fea- [SE | cessive. Ettorts ara being made to | 1 ture one of David W, Griffith's secure the high school or the John | l “ “l“ “ | “ l ' l““ i lI groatest production “Isn't Life Won- Jennings gym in Bristol | i ] A o) | derful,” casily one of his most im- | Daughter of Veterans Bureau OMi- | : : AR A ¢ 9 Miss Dorothy Curtiss, daughter of ! A" pressive and artistically flmed| A B / Curtl or of | ! r" [T} ] l L] 'HI Ll ' | !- ‘ ‘ dramas. An all star cast will in-| clal Mastied Russian Refugee |Mr. und Mrs. ¢ F. Curtiss of South | I LR LALINTISTULLT AL LT Tl T T L DL | (5iorat L vatious hatss: P S End, has been named valedictorian | ; '47,‘,. LN O ade? |\ 4 A '\ 4 s rince Last Monday of the class which will graduate | - - - " o Nig woidl o0 > CEE = o 207 = Washington, April ' 17.—Capital |from lLewls high school this June; | | —— L. 80 i b | Puich Wins Over Gun soclely Dy Joarnd with surprise of |40 Stuart Crafs on of Mr. und | i ’ |the marriage bere lust Monday of |Mrs Edward Crafts of High street, | i ! | wiews otherwise tndicated, theatriea) notices and reviews W this column are In Ontario Trappers’ F ght\“\“gm i daughtor of Major | Wil be salutatorian. Miss Curtiss | | written by the oress ageacles (or the respert' e amusement company Sault ., Marie, Ontarlo, April 17 | Ui Xrola, masintant director |PIAnS 10 enter AMi. Holyoke collcge ; s e [In & threo-cornared batlo at & e or e Vterana. Bureau, to Princa | 1% {he fall. whle Mr. Crafts, ho the RIS aa. cluded trapping camp four miles| poucot ol Hallloff, who was be- | President of ‘the sch adio club, | W BUSTER KEATON AT CAPITOL |songs; the Apollo Trio offer bronze |{TOM the rallway at Tatnall, on the | rinded as o Russian refgueo by 'Dionds 10 take ub lis studics at| can Buster Keaton has done it again! | teproductions of Greek and Roman |Algoma Central rallway, onc I‘”‘N" ™| the bride's father. The bride is sate | ™\ | fne n-faced comedian has hit masterpleces as well as an athletic i‘ a8 seriously Injured yesterday and to ha I'he fr (he mary square in the bull's-eye | demonstration; Margaret Ford of- At the ne time as the an- K¢ or engagement e e Chaplony |10, Mo broken Bor _engagement | ouncomont of thess Nonors was | g [ ] ¢ s Y | o <00, | Provincial police after the third man || : - | made. Superintendent of Schools H h his latest Metro-Goldwyn com- | fers “Voicing Sentiment”; and Coo- | P! P s inent here, only a few days before | ¢y v 4150 made public the hon- | «dy, "Seven Chances,” which opened | §an and Casey present “The Shrink- [d1sarmed him, according to word re- [, marrfage. The couple are spend- | o o1l for the fourth marking perion | yenterday at the Capltol theater, If | Ing Vialet.” celved today. Thé injured man, Jack | jng their honeymoon in New York. | (e high school. Those who aver- | this is not the ‘funniest comedy of D |Chaisson, was shot three times by gy packground of the romance |uged hove 85 and won a place on the year, then this reviewer's funny | WSALLY” AT PALACE ‘Nu-k Dowinick, a nn\urnvll.lul [\.v|.~‘ between Miss Arnold and Prince | 11is arc as follows: bone 1s not working. | Zigteld's “Sally” bas loft his ten. |*o0 it 18 alleged, 8. I, Thompson, | jia|ijoff, who has since become a| gonjors—Mildred Badgley, Gladys The Keith vaudeville bill is head- | der care and now is in the movi an American witness, who was the | professional dancer, was his meeting | Burkhardt, Gladys Collins, Stuart | {only witness of the fight, was fired By athe Con- | Cre othyi OnY dnge | od by Oaks a DeLour and their| Colleen 2 now "Sally”, [O0 g g with the bride's father at Con- |Crafts, Dorothy Curtiss, Mac Kng- | by Oaks and ollcen Mooro Is the new “Sally”, | ynon by Dominick, but, unarmed, he | stantinople, where the latter {.nChapena Marimba band, The|as revealed yesterday on the screen i fiest named is an excellent dancing |at the Palace theater. She is alto- ‘:_‘r‘::ll:l‘n:‘ ;"‘lf‘:fl"‘:",l ussian, the blow | gonnected “"h.lh.fi Near .!‘,mv 1o couple who are vaudeville's classlest | gether a charming and personable | . . | 1tet, after the prince had Jed a par [1and, Henry Tirbe, Clayton Irancis. | » Galick, Kenneth Hubbard, | M. Limmer, Charlotte Moore, | of refugees thero soon after the "Doris Smart, Alice Sutton. terpsichore artists and with the as- | heroine, delighting her audience sistance of thelr novelty orchestra |with moments of hoydenish humm-,“vAHG Broadcasting | czar's downfall. Major Arnold in-| Juniors— u\l:_\: Babich, Ve 9 and Clovita lorina, sololst, pre-| much human Interest and no muu‘ e ,_|duced him to come to the United | Bassett, W en Crafts, Marie ( 1 sent a great offering, Arthur Whit- | genuine drama, As a starring | Heard in Austraha‘qu gan, Roselle McGurn, .\Lulrnlm «n]y-. Jaw I8 called “The Irtsh Chatter-box" | vehicle for Colleen Moore, liy" | New York, Aprll 17.—Offictal Prince Haliloff 1s a Mohammedan | Elsle Peck, Nelson Tucker, Joseph- and until the war, in which he w ine Valentine, an officer in a Cossack regiment, Sophomores—Vernah Ballou, Tot- | ve icorg tie Bradley, Frances Crafts, Kdgar | Bi It provides the dainty IFirst (tions in the countr lived in Georgia, Russia. y gar . | seph DiNello, Ralph Glas- FTE fonal star with the means of |terday broadeast special programs in ge0ph P NWOlllell dlscover | n napp, Solma Hahnemann, Harriet 3 2 proving there ls, apparently, no|the hope of reaching Australla, re- o K et UL Frer s “ ”» . A‘ :E [Nimit to ner versatility, ported last night that cablegrams Lovowliz, Catherine Morelli, Eawin| something” in their | The Keith vaudeville bill is head- from Melbourne and Paris attested to Nelson, Emma Nelson, Agnes R H ed by Jean La Costa and her six the success of the statlon's experi- | ston, Viola Scott, Richard sh, s0ap or ChlpSthathUnS y i I minstrel hoys in a minstrel offering; | ment. The national association of | Allen Yale. | . . TODAY and SAT. also “The Road fo Vaudeville,” a |broadeasters, which conducted the Freshmen—Steven Ancaak 3 their hands and fabrics. The Wonder Pict dance offering with four clever |test, possessed no direct confirmation loy Aszklar, Fred Bens, Datrick | g 4 onder ictuie dancers. Others making » pro- | 1ast night of the triumph credited t o Delah ty, Gladys Doolittle, Mary gx‘:lx‘ltrr;nrwh’- ’1\;\,':;‘1,‘.‘".:,fl’"\"!m”"'? WAHG. : it Namml | hnd Gmwne{l by ¥ o N Rl BT To these women, we say— {a nifty song and dance ,.n.v.-“v,: e y y VFoskett, Lena Frishis, | h % A CO“eell MOOl’e prettily costumed an 1; Burns | REAL ESTATE THANSFE WOI‘ld Bfitaflical Expel'ls Erne tine l]{nfyr-lnm\:\v, I(I‘;lrl]):\rn 31(-- change to Kirkman’s Soap Z and Francis in “Perfect Nons : e o s = Cleary, vde Orr, alter Rossetter, 3 y 2 — e Harey Tanter, “A Weaty 8o SR e - Harrie Schmidt, Bllen Shanahan. and Kirkman’s Soap Chips— 99 Dry Land”; Tom and Dolly Ward in | irank Tercyak and Peter Tereyak, | John Shanahan, Clarice Upson, Mil- hich “In the Cellar”; Watts and Ringold |realty on Grove street; H, P. O'Con-| New York, April —A new | ton Wooding. whichn are in “The Bride and Groom.” = Be- nor to Harry H. Milkowitz a lot on | ‘4ueen of the lily domain,” so hailed v nning Sunday for four days Vance street; Roy L. Noren to Car-| DY €xperts from botanical gardens in 4‘['»rimhlnn“ 'Ivm;r.v ]nf Fellow- Talmadge will be offered in her mine D, and Marla Ventnano, prop. | England and America, has been |crafters will performdegree work | . d F est and greatest photoplay *The |erty on West Main street and Russ. | crowned, at the New York botanical |here tomorrow —evening, bringing Guarantee ree ; i : . along its famous “King Tut" guards Lad a ay and band. , A large clas Il be 1¢] o 7 ALL STAR 7 I e e KEITH ACTS “PHE THIER O to bring visitors from Bristol, Meri- o radlo station WHAG at Richmond So | Hil, Long TIsland, one of nine. sta which early and has a new line of Irish wit and | truly exceeds even such successes “Flaming Youth” and the recent . TRealty trans in alpe 3 With Leon Errol H. Beach,| Announcement wi y on Jerome and West Main | the discovery and de BAGDAD" | Douglas Falrbanks in *The Thier | Strects | water lily which cxceeds all known DE¢ 4 airb: e Thi ; ; den, New Haven and other places in | ; S sl ——_— - | species in blooming power. Dis- | den. New . s Jea.n LaCOSta ot Elas el s deenan el QUAKES IN JAPAN covered in 1920, when it first ap- |the state and all harmful ingredients. 8 Miss Cora Marsland has resigned . ¢ position as te at the Lewis | Because of their PUYity, you high school, the action to take effect | By The Assoriutud b | peared as a natural hybrid, the Tokio, April 17.--Heavy earth- | has been carcfully developed und : 1 uakisnfiveray reporledfatid o2 bt Cliojenn ot Honty M SSiaras ) there will a special showing of | Uake v 152 this, NER morning on Formos nd. The |man: of the garden, and has bian Nights pleture o = SR R R wpe lat the close of the present terni. She : 3 Hoe o T At same | mamed “Castalia-Bront.” or “The [at (he close of the present terni She | will find them the most eco- hool children, The latest | has i aall time ¢ or earthquake was. falt | Bronx? for short. Watts & Ringold | e »i:'m.;xf'm R ”t} ‘The new Iiiy biooms all'the year |the institution for several years. nomical chips you ever useds and 6 Minstrel Boys it is being shown this week and to- e — | morrow morning at 10 o'clock for veen round. Its blossoms, about cight | ater amd of the doop. | Tlans for the annual clean-up day y""l“"‘."\ip‘k O i next Wednesday, have beert announ- est purple known in the plant KIng- | oj v william T. Foley, superin- BLANEY & WOOD | | BURNS & FRANC - = == | winter and in summer it blooms still |y, o gireets at 7 o'clock n the | "t b SR TONIGHT AND SATURDAY. | "";'l"":f""l’”'- ], morning and pick up all rubbish left s Mr. Bec | . s second discov- i, yaceptacles on the sidewalks; the | T - LA ¢ in the water lily family, the e D l TODAY AND SATURDAY 20y ¥ g receptacles will not he removed ex- | Tom&Delly Ward ouglas L e e ey e rries ° B throughout the world, being named | garhage will be collected. Only one Y Silicate of Soda is a product Inspection of - . 4 e 3 SRV B AT ir s | “The Becker” for its discoverer. |trip will he made over a street, Tf made by melting together Our Factory " a a,ll axperts from Kew gardens in|jp is stormy on Wednesday, the | sand, soda-ash and char- ; . ' Th@ROfld toVaudevdle o | d Fngland and from $t. Louis and collection will be postponed until | Gool W henidissoloedin Is Invited y BN Washinglon gardens have seen the first pleasant day. { f 230 Kirkman & Son SO ; ° ; lily and pronounced it the fine = | water, the solution is known ! Beginning Sunday 1 (<] ie il i AR | as “Water Glass.”’ 215 Water Street ) ariety of the water lily family. Phe T.ewis high school baseball 2 Brooklyn, N. Y. ‘ — team was scheduled to start the 1t is extensively used as el ! eason this afternoon in Wallingf 5 b lof Bagdad SOUTHINGTON NEWS fxcironna’ s o oot 7o alueand, when used i s, — i f/| -y : | —_— morrow afterncon will see the lo- toajcont erdn‘ ]flot i o 8 W e T el N THE DAVID BELASCO Aviation hela Lilie} center ot the | cals beciciihoms fon the Hand Hil | Zajlafulula'k ur t;ra;l ué i J‘F Y i/| DREN SATURDAY MORNING || STAGE SUCCESS stage at the meeting of the South- ’”5’""{’?.(‘“‘“]\‘f“:‘;&.,‘v,:l, Riie s | fab sk L i Jr‘ N i AT 10 0'CLOCK |ington Business Men's association | 3809 fFOW AORE AR Ok aIics il [ | l ADM. “7 Ch 97 |and the Southington club last night, | Wil be catled ut 2% : e, | ances Senator Hiram Bingham making | Tuneral services for Mrs. Julia | ..... - recommendations for future action : . . and Lieut. Leslie P. Arnold, a parti- | Palladino will be held 'lfl'f\’nrvz\'\ 1 Kelth Vaudewll |cipant in the world flight, telling of | morning at her home an A | his experiences during that cpoch- | Thomas' chur Burial will be | making trip. A bureau of commer- made in St. Oaks & DeLour |cial advocation and quick action by | congress in making laws in this| A call for candidates has bec | field were suggested by Senator [sucd by Arthur Lindstrom, munager | Bingham, who became expert in of the Milldale baseball team. All Q | aerial matters through his service |those wishing a tryout arc ked to | Marlmba Band |in the war. He sketched the growth |be at the Milldale grounds 2 — of commercial flying abroad and ad- |o'clock Sunday afternoon. Ln‘ \: ‘ ) , bul re no | omas’ ,cemetery. | Series of Seven Dances Given At ODD FELLOWS HALL By The ) is- AND THEIR Yl LI = i | vocated the abandonment of the |talent will have the preferenc | government-operated mail planes in |the management intends to sp MARGAR l']‘lll{l‘) 5 g 0 0 F E ] C i NG =7 aw ||favor of c acting for its carriage | expense to produce one of the fast- JLULE, Erertamment Committee Coogan & Casey [ |vin sriveis companion. os i mam | o teams 1n thin secton j E F 'd “THE SHRINKING VIOLET» || done with the railroads. Henry Vord WMo S va raise o ar George Galick represe ewlis d ver ri ii e e e = y ay Evenlllg Arthur Whlte]aw ,1_‘: i e e 1\331 m! xnt;l 'H:n'rn’r‘ly w‘Mvv ll»\%'"i He is the son of Mr Starting April 17 Melody Boys’ Orchestra . in rel ing the scljool today. [ 1 that |and Mrs. Frank Galick of West C¢ t. THE IRISH CHATTERBOX (|, [Aeutenant Arnol story of the globe-g s was due not so much |ter str Apo"o Trio ;:)hlllinsr‘fllfor s of the fliers the Legion, fe) BRONZE ATHLETES as to the extensive pre; Kiltonic Post, Americ LN PENING NIGHT = e - made by the government before the |will hold a banquet Tuesday eve- S CONTINUOUS SHOWS flight was begun. He back up |ning at the Edson house. State S L E R R e O napshots of a Man By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Sen tor Bingham's propos ] e spoke for an increased air force. |Commander E. J. Kelley will speak. % — : Former Governor Marcus H. Hol- PaSSlng a Hot Plate. e & the Southington Business Men's as- | Mrs. Jesse Hahn. Mrs. Hal 4 sociation, and President Harold |formerly Miss Mildred Kru Rogers of the Southington club also | Milldale. spoke. © McClure Newspaper Syndicate a6 bl oL ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT 1e Pexto-Elmwood game for the - = i Farmington Valley basketball title, |Muriel Vanderbilt And Frederic originally scheduled to be played at Church Are To Wed he New Britdin state armory this April 17.—The New York cvening, has been postponed and | oo iriel Vanderbilt, 25 il take ce tomorro in 1 c Cam- . year id b Bristol. The New Bri litary |} s nsurance - : ™Y | cron Bostor 2 coni s wanted $1 the Harvard t : broker vard R rental of the armory, and , in Sy 5 1dition to the expenses of the two | Va8 announced 10 Youl 3 AECHIC . Mrs. Willlam K. Vanderbilt, Sr — er mother, fssued this statement . . Mr. and Mr Wi 1 Dancing Every Evening vauacii ! of their B Melody Boys’ Orchestra (ioere (- ROBIN HOOD INN BUILDING PERMITS = w‘ f=*) G = =] [ (q”) Fa — (=) b= WATCH FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT 'F THE BIG SURPRISE SHOW . | Building perm been issued Meriden e L T o family 0 N 117 e e | @ thT S Jhe Years < *~ From the famed | § il s 7!Im ensation —American Drama Eailizin, foria with, ALICE TERRY, CONWAY TEARLE,WALLACE BEERY CAPITOL THEATER e T Three Days Only — April 20, 21, 22 KENILWORTH (L.UB BALL The Kenilworth club wil 1 its

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