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|I||p l il i hl ||I!I| "lIr::. i ] ) < & ‘Phe comedy featurcs a well known | Harold Schw | i i # » " ‘ ; f arm, gelf-titled V B [ { com h - film comedian, Director Mathewson |“Prince Louls de Bouiflon” and iews Belore Gommittee picked the number for the ou-rtm-« “Dr. Reginald Var de Vere,” it 15 | Usless otherwise indicnted. theutrien) notices and reviews o Ghis column ar that he and hmyn‘mnu can do best for |alleged has been husy once more A oning | 8hould not be required to face the written by the bress agencies (or the respeq! o amusement company tis occasion. Take a chance and [proving that the wurest buyer of'a| 1t nights hearlng on ZoMBE | o fyee "oy tonement house dis- wE A, find out for yourself what the show gold brick is.a. New Yorker, the |resulations produ twWo 1 w]u 4t springltie up cicas by HesL PRSP — m,“““), whil gold brick in the latest case being | posals not yet considered by the d e by, { ctus 4 brick atest cas M ® | " L. E. Shipps of 218 Hart street CISN'T L WONDERFUL?” | his bride "by false means or falr," ,Ql_“ VAP i G B0 LA or| i allveed piecelot praperly betFeen fieommision |u“(h.uv‘. of ”}"',“,',’,',,: fhverat e krrosntirs sulitins v Noother brand is q\ute so pure, 4 David W. Griftith's “Isn't Life [and woos her with seft honeyed vy b ML “ithis city and Meriden and the namely, the elimination of zo! | did W, 8 Rowland who has made a Ly ¢ i Wonderful?” which shows tonight { words and humble submission. [a-Aniontize oy ntamecthat i buk)isuckord bolng(a dnatroyplitainaimed; foriundeyolopsd ALBps(ANAL "Ilu\- S | canvang of the ditrict and finds his fresh or delicious. Try it. ut the Lycoum for the last tne, Is| 1y is 4 uniguo manner in which 010 Of tho thrillers In ¥irst Nation. | McKunna. Schwarm and MeKenna |tablishment of distrlcts tor bullaings [T T ST N GO (i onally one of the most delightful |John Poter Rosalyn, the wealthy |48 neW film spectacle “Quo Vadia." |{ved In the same house on West ot moto than three tehaiel WAL | powyyng waid there is now one two ,. . y r photoplays this noted producer has|yachitman of the story, as por- P»:J:.-l ;;:::;:v"";'m::-‘ run at the i ’w’.-“;;\.,k.i :r“llu( ';f‘i:‘“n:lx:: r;g’n,m ylm; a meparate group of three family | oo B bt n Tia nelghborhood Hold hl.cmm \ll(l' “ orm Turns and “agon ver made, ' News reels and a sc-|trayed by House Peters, plays the ' ®/2ce ¥ ) g ‘ | "¢, | houses, ut @ through an oversight y . Starting tomorrow afternoon and | woos without the gaudy sentimental- 5146 and realism was ever befor 1:?"“ a h{',',‘K:“‘m"'?:‘hin"”:;‘l'“ '"]l'[,, ','_‘; the hearing, also, that "’\'KWI‘;“,«,:," readiar advorlisamantitalllig ot the ,-\\\ ,‘, \,‘ f’“ ,\:‘,"], ”","‘ l‘,] % “‘ | to| A milk wagon struck and damage continuing through *the remainder | ity of accepted ramanticism, sorcened as that of the burning of | % htany LUeBeC | the new ordinancu will supercede application. : o inT el I an automobile owned by James of the weck. thero will be a. double| Tho Capitol vaudeville bill ‘winl | lome in this pleture.. Wiile Nero, |bfoperty, which he stated consiated | gtrictions tn bullding lot dceda when L. Kennedy, a bullding oontrace | ang nod withont boras o reated | otarr, propristor of' ‘the' Dafanay 2 - 2 e ' 9y ;0 cres of land, wit e yrovide for | . Kennedy, a bullding contrac- fang el yut ball at the Rock proprie > e De ) teature bill which also includes the | consist of five feature Kelth offer- Jv;'“;l i "‘,"”,"' Nf["""‘.‘,m”,’“ long | chard, .slr:n\lwr;“}"l hmnh‘ SR T P b “‘\n,!.l'um{:‘ ) owner of property’at 405- |away Beaoh Dolics Statior jm a lunchroom, on Church street about serlal #Galloping Hoofs" and the | Ings presenting a bill of excclience, | 12" OF (‘""’;(‘fi)"“l'{“‘; h;‘j‘:::‘]“‘l"“‘] vegatable gardens, and & magnifioent :vhflnu«HuI::\ fi N the deed re. | 410 Corbin avenue, felt zoning a8 | nomlcide charge in conncetion with 4:30 o'clock this morning and the il g o fa T e ity cloakedsin smoke and |\ sl ol ut in all other cases the deed re-| o - OF i BB 8! cha i i S TR e : uol\.\l:ur\r;g‘;xrr;:m‘" L I| vl‘;.-(:ilyfi llw’lxxntluvv]“flmm lr&.y.:v.rl'll,:“" fire. 4\\Ln|y1'|{l;lxi\|\.\)on. \ i A el e s e ntenacy ““‘:n:'vrr .1 for this district works an the death yesterday of Leopold I!r:\r ’1 ‘.“”1" ‘,; :‘ on u-r‘o;t'llll\lgfl:lo"u one of, tomorrow’s ph-l‘m-m 1 the|with Senorlta Carlita and Mo, | “Close-ups” catch the thousands uu'-'),‘“'n'-‘vlgl y;\: s “'".'ffi"} "M‘:' ; Zehler and Yung Object [ \’w‘H R Pontey 2 Kilne 42 hoaneghary sl \‘w"‘l : i : .11"1““. '.«“ Pos R foiTo ) e [of unfortunate restdents—rich ana |°% €7 that McKenna agreed to buy | p, 75010 and Jacoh Yung, both axwell 8. Porter, a park com- ' have heaten the old man ov o Flynn at police headquarters, Po- story of a war hero who loses all | Gallo, with Bedford Iolmes at the | and actually paid $50, in the form | | mistoner and owner of fand in the |head until he fell dead on a strect liceman Thomas C. Dolan investigate Iy money as well as his own|piano, This is vaudeville's clever. | POOr—ficcing from the flames, thelr |0y canadian draft, as evidence of | Fesidents and extensive property | o B B B o o e i Roekaway Park. Gueons o e ) £ \dentity and marries a girl with |cst and greatest danco act gnd one | 2T clutching what few valuables |coo fayn, Then the prospective |0Wners In the Corbin avenue sectlon, f y/ 0, Foop %, R0 U0, 83 TS A0 fockaway et whomehe has fallen in love. The |that will prove sensational with lo- |the¥ could selze be hefore the red | pyrchager decided to look into the |led the opposition to restrictions In =i ™y Br 0 PR ln o o 2 ) husband and® wife take positions as | cal patrons. Jenner Biros, will of-|'ongucs reached forth for them. — fmatter more closely and came t undeveloped tructs. - Zehice s (,:Lf},'.t Dyson Land Co. was told that thres| N+ Yo P. D. Opens New Beer Knee Deep as sorvant and thenethe' young wife [fer “Aerlal Accur doyble) sty oo et s .. |this city on Monday. His inquiry |1aw Is & "misfit,” and n 18 pres tamily houses will ba:allowed in'] Training School '[‘m]g W yeu?? s S Icarns that ner husband was, befors | trapeze odity: Juck Strouss win en- | CADET ORCHESIRA AT PALACE avoked the information that no such |form woud make s haldings al- | (07 (s U S0 GRover I R CLIAININE SC1007 F0CY | “Dry” Men Raid Brewery the war, betrothed to the woman |tertain with “Over the Phone"; | tONENTIS the last sHOWING at the |property existed and the guess that [mont valucless. His ¢ 1a sot | tons reauiring hetter class of | York Police Academy will b csta New York, April 22.—Prohibition who employes them. An oporation | Holmes and LeVere are Keith big|Taace of Norma Talmadge's best | Schwarm was at the bottom of the | bulldings at present, but it is Ao, | omes will bo effeeti shed fn. the former Commerce | agents who ralded the James Ever- restores the n's memory and at|time specialists and will surcly he | PRotopiay “The Lady” also the Keith itrick. McKenna. immediately went |apart for single family houses. Mr.| "5 B Mg, Fo FHG M oo o Riee o B e overy T SHaviat yesterday the same tima biots dut the memory | popular ers fn thelr comedy skit, | V2ideville program. Tomorrow the to the chumber of commerce and |Yung obiected to the restriction o, R ¢ (TS T B FH0iCh and ) Bullding of the college of {h found that word of thelr coming had ¢ the woman he ha s H e ve Hermon amd’ Sands | CMtire show changes and brings as [poured out his tale, identifying us |one family houses that affects the Do 1t s, 0Wnera of property of New York tomorrow, Com at word of t1 ng of the woman he has married, The | “Themselves rmon and Sands |y, . goo¢)re Kelth attraction, Linton's |“Van de Vere” pictures of Schwarm | entire 300 building lota on the area | °n the west end of Monroe street, |sioner Enright announced t preceded them and that thousands companion pioture is Harry Carc. |are also big Keith favorites and of- | (o | ; i ictures of entire 3 e 1018 01 S iaing | Went on record as in favor of the|The now institution will br of gallons of alleged illegal beer was 1" “Bsand’ the Horden for aendia votoos 1n e amd e |Cadet Orehestra; ten famous musi- 'brought from police headquarters by | represcnted by him, and comprising Weut o T | ! ’ ! ot grlianaiotaliced ! bt 4 dos. o T o et ot | 1ans in a band offering the classiest |Officer Thomas J. Feeney. Off agaln | the Yung estate, He expressed sat- | TEotT ’l}‘”‘L Aneonoeed. alning schools of the Ina e R SO A e ¢ { * AHIEAD WINDS" AT CAPITOL | how to select :\:} a8 well as sing | CYET #ecn here, Other acts include (0 New York went McKenna to stop igfaetion with the idea of zoning, but| G o 1illing of Lincoln street | partment under one roof, it was |l w' oor .I(.,IWT i \(Pr’.‘l rznx;:.h (; To wholos $rs milicrihts o i (']“ TG LA LI ® ¥8 |Vee and Tully in a comedy variety |Payment on the draft and notify the ciaimed its present form was nefther | o8 ""_ '\“"‘T e sald, and will be an ¢ Scot nts ‘3‘ o _nm.:.m : g House Detors iy b Ioteat samiae Mo o are continuous shows daily, |OTering: Kelly and’ Stone, “Ripples |metropolitan polic fair mor ight, since people across| A: I Nelson of Corbin avenue in- | and Yard. start padlock proceedings, N Lo W e e iere are continuous shows dally. | o "4} 'sea of Song"; and Toonard| Schwarm broke Into the limelight | (s street from him lowed | Aulred It slores would e permitted e Ve ‘«al Jewel feat l." B r]”‘ s AR " |and st. John, two clever girls who |¥hen he was arrested here and | o ramily houses. Ho would be @ THL SEeC k ‘v"‘»y Corb i e ——— hd A e TABA AN e ofter characterizations of Wesley |Charged with perury In swearlng 10 | 4y q1ynd, he said, with a two family | [ (oo SOTGER 60 BF HERR R RERA® 1ay pOTtrays & shelk of ney moods| . ‘Taka-Chance Week,” a diatinct|Barry and Jackle Coogan. The photo |* falsc name on a marriage certifl- | ;. il | . day portrays a shelk of new moods | ynovation In local theatricals, be- | play bill consists of two speelal fea. |Cate: This brought him down from S R Dteark andl Lin= | oL e b R \ 2 FER and manners, Unlike the chicftains b the high society clre h After 7 | R, A, Stanl of Corbin avenue Al [( : ke ellalng | ging at the Capitol on Sundan eve- | tures. One presents Charlle Chaplin |!1® MEh society cireles in which he | 5004 o ionorty owners had ex- [ [ A SEOAL O ) 0L, A 4 P of the desert wastes, Peters in the X . st : SR had been floating and sen® him to s 3 thought the three family area be ) (88)\N o ning. As the titlo suggests, patrons in “Tillie's Punctured Romance.” | 8 pressed satistaction with the present |1 Iy aaLmet iy I role of a hearty mariner, kidnaps | s work as dishwasher in a local res- | s o |tween Hawley and Trumbhull streets I N PO (@ S (B | Marie Dressier is also neen fn the [ /of% 98 THIENESROR I & OCAL T8 |15 ndary of the one family zone. | GCN B MK Lted to. two family Th @ @n .\ i3 i f“.l""""';‘"’“'h :’ sfx recls of laughter. |ior after which he subsided into ob. | MeSsrs. Zehler and ~Yung repl ; | houses, Ll &Nl N {The_other feature presents Thomas fcirity until this recent recent outburst with a claim that those who had| "4 'y syocselock favored the pre- \\ [H. Tnce's “Entlcement” with Mary il eils " | spoken had no interest in the Cor-| -t C0 il A "f T SEGIEhA A KD | | Astor, Tan Keith and George Bun- [ bin avenue tracts since thoy were| ™y "5 0 0o cted to persons | o\ u// y lamon | ny, & former resident of this city, STRIKE IN NEW YORK | too far awaysto he affected. Tomot N lonight — “THE LADY” KEITH VAUDEVILLE THURS. - FRL - SAT. KEITH VAUDEVILLE +ALL STAR ACTS JACK LINTON'S CADET ORCHESTRA 10 — MUSICIANS — 10 VEE & TULLY KELLY & STO Leonard & St. John ‘As Wesley Barry and Jackie Coogan Double Photoplay Features CHARLIE CHAPLIN —In— Tillie’s Punctured Romance 6 Reels of Screams “ENTICEMENT” With Mary Astor — JIan Keith Geo. Bunny of New Britain Tonight — Keith Vaudeville “THE GREAT DIVIDE” THURS. SAT. - FRIL - Keith Vaudeville Featuring Marrone & L’ Acosta In A Dance Sensation With Senorita Carlita And Mlle. Gallo BIG TlVlF }* \\ ORITF\ Harmon & Sande In ; “WE AND US” ; JACK STROUSE “QVER THE PHONE” ‘ JENNIER BROS. | A RIOT LYCEUM TONIGHT ONLY D. W. GRIFFITH Prcsents “ISN’T LIFE WONDERFUL” " THURS. — FRI. — SAT. DOUBLE FEATURE BILL HIS FORGOTTEN WIFE Starring MADGE BELLAMY HARRY CAREY || olmes &Le Vere L “THE El \'H‘ “BEYOND THE BORDER” [| T CONTINUOUS SHOWS nrting Sunda)’ CHANCE WEEK” CAPITOL THEATER NEW BRITAIN, CONN. SUNDAY, APRIL 26TH, 192 P. M. Grand Vocal Concert 0 5 1t :: Auspices of % ST. JOSEPH'S LODGE, NO. 1032, 0. F. d'L A. o G. Gurrieri, Tenor M. Erbland, Soprano \. Zagaroli, Baritonc a P. Colon, Flautist O“” Maestro G. M. Curci at Piano dickets on sale at C. L. Pierce Co,, 216 Main St. | vemvmmommommamcandy | will not be informed as to what !htl varfous attractions on the program are. All that may be sald of the pleture is that Glorla Swanson is the star with a seclected cast, It o;mnml last week In w York at thg lon price of §5.50, . The Keith vaudeville will be per- N sonally booked by the manager u.r; the Kelth Exchange, by permifsion of B, . Albee. | Yale Puts Ban on of the student council of Yale Col- lege and the freshman year, which | has been approved by the faculty, A | restricted area for motorcycles has| been established in the heart of Yale University. Under the provision of the. ruling no student may operate | a motoreyele within the prescribed | limits, which in effect means that| motoreycles are banned, for the limits surround the main part of the University. The action has been taken in an attempt to abaté the in- creased poisiness of the strects in the college area. | Mother Admits She Killed Two Children | Ashland, Ky, April 22.—Mrs. | Emma Sioan, 57, has made a full |confession that she killed her two children, John, 19, and Margaret Ann, 16, as they slept last Sunday | morning, Cotoner J. T. Richardson | announced. The children were slain with a hatchet. Anguish over the and dumb, was leargely responsible for the act, Dr. Richardson said. Mrs. Sloan later attempted suicide, | but her wounds were not serious, PALACE Night Beginning Sunday Cast of 20,000 Direct From Broadway! " KEITH VAUDEVILLE Yes, you will yon? That i< what the ( woman is one is featurcd 7T ( Werk 100, but no announcement is made Taka Chance. wee Ieading players in the SCHWARM SUSPECTED OF TRYING 70 “SELL" ESTATE | “Dishrag Prince” Sald To Have Ac- cepted Deposit on Property That Didn't Exist for Higher Pay. New York, serves guarded : tranc April hicular Tunnel Quit the New 9 of the Holland vehicular tun- nel today while work was continued | Racing Motoreyclists | and Hogs Working on Holland Ve. New Haven, April 22.—By an act | in Demand ~TPolice York re- en- |in spite of a strike of 180 sand hogs. The strikers demand an increase of pay from $5 to $7.50 and $8 a day, basing their claim on the dangers of work in compressed air under water, all The contractors said the strikers had been with men hired at the old wage. | This is the second strike of sand ! hogs since the tunnel was started, 400 of them having gone April, 1924. After a few weeks, out in the | men returned Jo work at their old wages, the contractors s: Washington |XKnights of Pythias, |gree of knighthood \didates last night. o a program of ed. o ington b eetion: | some |Gould sang. Mr. the vocalists at the and Middletown represented. WORK KNIGHTHOOD D Morgan worked the de- on a Lodge, class of After the initi- L. Mr. Ripple accomy e piano. lodges were well Morgan trio am Hurst rendered several Meade a visi- tor from the Middletown lodge Irish melodies and Wa iter I. P BABY CAN'T H VE l'l S RIDE A baby carriage with two wheels is as useless as one without any, so the child of Anthony Kampinski, 59 | Lawlor strect, will have to get along without its dally ride as the result of the theft of two wheels from a baby carriage in front of the Kampinski home last night. The police are inve ANNOUNCE Mr. and Mrs, Chestnut street nent of thelr H. of Bristol. Apr right ustis, a member of tl d mana for tigating. ENG \(I\ll\l il of New o class o eld sclentific school r of the next scas Bernier of 433 erite, to ]..n‘fl Harland Phil- A \l\\ AGER 3rittin 0 has b n o base- ALD CLASSIFIED ADS. | FOR QUICK RESULTS e FRANKE. GOODWIN Eyesight Specialist 27 Main St APITO1 Pho The nther because the public re are wants to know Tel. 1905 for this play which attractions asked 1o Chairman W, [, Hateh of the i, g ot tnoir own immediate neighbor- = { water hoard, speaking for the New nood. | | Britain Real Estate & Title Co, D.| man sweep in front of R D. Judd Co, and for himsel?, favored | ler's sugges- « Wherever men and wo- restrictions on Monroe street, urged | : men gather I'm observed that garages m& ‘-‘fi'r"":’h‘” :r "'Tn "tmu:rfl»r(l m;_w! Saale] and talked about. Every: ing be allowed in the center | Judge F. B. Hungerford inquired % my brilliancy ci nd proposed a new zone for| .%o rocirictions on Cedar street. body knrows my Fouses of more than three housing | yia was informed three family houses and my worth. replaced | | alderman. condition of her son, who was deaf |atlon a buffet lunch was served and =" sntertalnment provid- NEW BKITAIN DAILY. HERALD. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 19%. OPINIONS CLASH AT HEARING ONZONI ‘Proponems and Objectors Air units. would be allowed and that business Mr. Hateh folt owners of three [ would extend from Main strect to « 1 bring h appiness to family houses were entitled to pro-!the enst corner of West Main and | Youth and security to Age. / tection against large tenement | Cedar streets. He objected to muti- Banks may fail and nations houses in t} ors of two family dwellings are en- | admitting there now one three fami- titled to protection against three Iy house there and recen o) i o family hnv‘:k‘fw family dwelling was changed to onc “I'm A. K. Dia Objects to Zoning of two families. S The only ohjector to the entive| Mr. Linde xplained ‘t hat this | l f . oy of is expected to be a high class | : idoa of zoning was Charles May of street is exp : ; Eh e Moo w Ry 2 former |apartment house district of New | Meet Me At : AT ot 1 sars 1o come, but -hu!uv‘ three or more, Appraisal Fi P . . et Thomas Tindor; who headed the| Councilman Thure Dicngston was —Hartf zoning. commission, explained {hat | clerls of the-henring’and the scveral Tho Tasr dnfined hotises of more than |obiections —and suggestions were | two families and tenements, | made 'mh"‘ A} ,m I\:‘ x:l‘-l\fl‘zu:,‘\l; o May expressed himselt as of the |meeting of the ordianc ! ‘ Ve t the restrictions go far |at a later date. heyond what is neesssary and are Aeal. Testrictions tn deeds | e should be hinding for evermore, he rmied, He reminded the meeting ERT t building one family houses is ot within the realm of possilility for a workingman who must save to,put up any form of bu lfng and then must be assured some revenue, The fo 1an cited the case of the Ren plat in which the deeds provi there would he no stores. here is a store and anat! constructed: also a siv t e SE—— house which, he said, was put up while zoning was being drafted. for nine months like T was” May o sald in conclusion. his reference being to {he action of the building The Risk of Keeping your commission on his ap on for Furs at Home during the permission to build a imee: clalmed, and he 1 t it he Store your Furs With Aropped, since t ands o has heen spent and more mu spent. Addressing 1 | Attorney David T.. Nair, chajr siding officer at meeting. said: 1t and ve cream of it T > that com enough money vaca placed in the since all his neighbors have I rivilege of 1ding to and family houses and many adva taken trict an same degree that own- He asked why there was a jump from two family louses o next zone. The restriction governing his lot was made at the suggestion of the park board, In Favor of Restrictions svorin Johnson and a delegutlon ntschler stroet property owners Accept No Substitute fi ot 1 for the distinctive quality of \\'Hl on record as in favor of the l..« nt zoning regulations, Donald L. Dartiett of Lincoln street ,a councilman, argued that people who have invested money in| homes are entitled to consideration in at least the same degree as those | who have undeveloped tracts and speaking on restrictions that 1%ough ple houses on Cedar stre f(\\l——but 1 never Ch;mac_ KAY’S. gerford repliad he has failed to | » indleaglon of the change as yet for wH. 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