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PN S . o Ifll \ lnlni--n !ll!n lFlIl I} wmmtm—uum--umn-n @ithan by’ the Drese agencies for the reaper! ‘@ amosement company. “CODE OF THE WEST,” CAPITOL |out. ‘The latest news flashes |rg on Of the many worth while and im- prossive features fn the pieture, the one (hing that stands out above wverything else in Paramounts lat- eat thriller, “Code of the West" which opened last niglit 4t the Capi. tol, is the individual and collective performances of the talented cast. It 1s quite evident that Willlam K. Howapd, who' produced the pic- tyre, oxercised unusual care in the selection of the pfayers, for even the mindr parta are played by actors of long experiende a recognized abllity, There iy plenty of varlety In the Keith vaud e bill on this pro- geani. The acts are entertain- {ngand ‘include the Juvenile Frolics, 4 very olever offering done by Sammy Grevoft, Dorothy Hirshkind; and the Mandell Sisters; Jack Syd- néq, “The Jack of Spades” has a new line of wit with s and Parker offer a comedy act sparkling’ with real good humor called “The Two ‘l Us”; Deangelo and Claire ofter an Italian character ¢ftering “The New Citizen"; and Prank: Reckless and Co, presents a fne athietic number. The phows are centfhueus with continuous music, Ons-Saturday at the matinee per- formancs children will be admitted for ten oénts. v —— FINE BILL AT LYCEUM Only tonight and tomorrow re- ains for Tom Mix's admirers to see him tn “Reckless Romance,” featur- ing Wanda Hawley, Harry Jyers und Tully Marshall. This last named is a fast stepping comedy drama, full of laughs and designed to make one forget the high temperatures with- CAPITOL TODAY AND SATURDAY CRARLES OGLE, BAVID SUTLER Keith Vaudeville JUVENILE FROLICS DeANGELO & CLAIRE JACK SYDNEY " GREEN & PARKER FRANK RECKLESS & CO. ~SPECIAL FOR CHILDREN SATURDAY loc | MATINEE. . ; PONTINUOUS SHOWS & MUSIO it o S i S ST { MON. — NORMA SHEARER | “THE SNOB" - PALACE THEATRE ) \ ! | —HARTFORD<+- ALL THIS WEEK STARTING TONIGHT THE POLI PLAYERS With Joan Oliver and Arthur Howard Prosent a Comedy of American Life “THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH” P By Lewis Beach “One of the Best,” Says New York Herald Tribune Genuine PERSIAN RUGS L i B. Y. JONES 385 Commonwealth Ave. Phone 285 or 2552-4 KEEP KOOL at CAPITOL PARK the blll as well as the popular seriyl aplsode. “The Golden Thought" s some- what unique In the movies sinee the leading lady is Vietorla Forde, who in real Wfe 1s Tom Mix's wife. The plature ftself {s typically Mix, full of' thwills, sensational encounters and with a touch of a strong man's ten- derness, Muter Fined $200 for Driving Minus License Pleading gullty to 4 charge of oporating a motor vehicle while hia lloense was suspended before Juig: John W. Banks in superior court yesterday afternoon, Chester Muter was fined $200 and costs, and glven a suspended jail sentence of 30 days. Muter was represented by Atty, Thomas F, McDonough, When arraigned before the local police court, Muter was chargad with operating while his license way suspcnded and under the influencs of Hquor s1d ‘was fined $100 and ‘costs on the fist charge and 8150 and costs with a jail sentence of 30 days on the second, He was arrested cn Newington avenue about two menths ago aftor he is alleged to Have ditchod a machine he was driving naur a cuivert C. D. OF A, CARD PARTY A card party under the auspices of the Catholic Daughters of Ameri- ca, held in Judd's hall last evening was iargely attended. Mrs. A. C, Sundberg was in charge and the prizes were awarded to the follow- ing: Mrs, John Igoe, Mrs, Frank Moorhead, Mrs, John Tarrant, Mrs, Campbell. Mrs, Daniel' Kehoe, Miss M. Clanghsey, Mrs. Willlam Rosaya, Mrs. George Welr, Mrs, Joseph Car- bo. Miss Walsh, Mrs, John Meskill, Miss Rose King, Mra. James O'Leary, Mrs. Charles McKeon, Miss Anna McErlarty, John O'Leary, Georga Weir and Joseph Felletier. During the evening refreshments wera served, Plans are under way for a lawn party to be held the latter part of this <month, SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY George C. Beckett of 47 Madison street was tendered a surprise party last evening in honor of his birth- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs Adelbert Maloga, The guest of honor was Mra, Zilpha Mason, aged 18 years. Mr. Beckett was the recl- plent of a number of gifts. A new element called hafnfum, re- cently discovered by Danish sefen- tists, may be used in radio tubes, Before Each Shave Strop Your Blade = - Just as a barber does. Geta super-keen edge. Don’t be content with dull blades. ‘There is only one razor that can strop its own blades— the Valet AutoStrop Rasor. LYCEUM NOW PLAYING Tom Mix ~—=IN— “The Golden Thought” ~ALSO— Reckless Romance AN AL CHRISTIE FEATURE N A0 SWIMMING POOL “HARTFORD'S BATHING BEACH" —And— MOMAUGUIN BATHS I e _ Formerly Swift's—East Haven EXPERT INSTRUCTION FREE By COACH WUNT, Champion Professional Distance Swimmer' and Recognized Amateur (hampions. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1025: SETTLE GOLF TE ONLINKS TODAY Bobbj Jones and MacFarlane to , Battle lor Championship Worcester, Mass,, 5. (AP)—Willle arlane, 36 years old Hootti American professional, who makes his home in Tuckahee, N, Y. and the younger Bobby Jones, Georgla amateur, meet today on the links of the Worgester Coyntry elub to decide which will be open champlon of the United Btates In the coming year. Macl'urlane, & dark horse, and Jones, national amateur champion, distanced thelr competitors to tie at the close of the scheduled 73 holes yesterday with a score of 191, The match today was to go 18 holes of medal’ play. N MacFarlane's name were reg- istered, in the two days of competi- tion in which 64 players took part, the lawest outgoing and the lowest incoming nine hole scores, 31 and 43 on a par 71 course, It was Bobby Jones who two days before the tour- nament scored a 66 In practice, something never ‘before achleved on the remade cluh links. A year ago it was Cyril Walker, little Englewood, N, J., professional, upon whom the limelight fell, But Walker yesterday, handicapped by an injury te his hand, finished far in the ruck. Other notables who fin- ished close behind—but nevertheless out of the running were Johnny Farrell and Franeis Ouimet with 292; Walter Hagen, with 293; Mike Brady with 294, nnd Leo Diegel with 208, Others who nnhhtd near the top were Laurle Ayton-and Al Espinosa; Chicago entrants; Joe Turnesa, Elmsford, N, Y., and MacDonald 8mith, Great Neck, N. Y, For Bobby Jones this is the sec- ond open championship tie in which he has evidenced. Only two years ago at Inwood, N, Y., the southern amateur finished the 72 holes dead- locked with Bobby Crulckshank, of Westfield, N. J, at 206. In the 18 hole play off Jones ecored a 76 and Cruickshank a 78. Leo Diegel, favored by many to win the tournament, and Wwho scemed in a falr way to make good his claim as the tournament ap- proached a close, broke so bgdly on the last nine holes that he was placed far outside the select list of top notchers.;His score was 206, MacDonald Smith's 182 in the first 38 holes placed him beyond hope of winning, events in ths sec- day's play showed. The sweltering heat, which dm\e the mercury well above 90 degrees during the schedilled two days of play, and which played a part in the showing made, was expected to be less intense today. The weather bu- reau predicted fair weather and “not quite so warm.” Road Conditions In Connecticut Montville - Norwieh - Hadyyme road is under construction. Detour posted over unimproved road. Plajnfield, Putnam-Norwich road, aeotion is under construction. Traf. fiee regulated by telephone where work 1s being done. | Lime-East Haddam, Norwich- Hadlyme road, grading is being | done, Detour over unimproved road around a section of the work. East Lyme-8hore road, construc- | tion work is under way, Traffic go- ing east from Old Lyme wil use de- itour; traffic going west of Niantic will pass through the work. | Colchester-Hebron, Amston road is | under conatruction. Detour over unimproved road. 3 | Montyllle-Raymond Hill road, grading is being done. Detour posted via Dolbeare Hil ad. Windham, Windhdm-North Wind ham road is under construction; | open to traffic. | Portland, Glastonbury-Portland | road is under construction but s | open for fraffic, East Hampton, Portland-Eaat | Hampton road is under construetion but is open for traffic. Stafford and Unon Turnpjke is under consttuction, road closer. Fnl” detour, West Hartford, Hnr((ord&lfl_wv Britaln road is under construction, | open for traffic. Enfleld, Prospect Hill road is un- der conatruction, bridge torn down. Road closed for traffic. | East Granby to Windsor Locks, | road is under construction but is| open for traffic. | Danbury-Sugar Hollow road, the| concrete pavement is completed and | open to traffic. Newtown-Bethel road, steam shovel construction is under way but | no detours are necessary. New Fairfield-Sherman road, steam shovel construction is under way and temporary detours will be posted as necessary. Kent-Fover road, steam shovel construction i{s under way but no detours are necessary. Colebrook-North Colebrook read is under construction. North Canaan-Norfolk, Canaan- Norfolk road, sectlons X and B are under construction. Probable short delay at Underpass near Canaan. One-way traffic near West Norfolk. Sharon, Sharon-Amenia road is under conatruction. Concreting. One | way traffic. | Torrington Torrington, Torrington-Harwinton | road is under construction. Short detour at Torrington end. Waterbury-Watertown, town-Thomaston road, | soon be started, Greenwich-Boston Post Road is under construction on a cut-eft near | the New York state line. No delay in traffic. Stamford-Keelers Hill on the Bos- ton Post Road is under construction. | No delay in traffie | New Haven-Middletown avenue is upder construction on a cut.off. No| delay in traffic, Milford, Orange and West Haven, | Milford Turnpike 1s being widened. No delay in traffic. . Westbrook.Boston Post Road fs| under ‘construction on a cut-off. No| | delay in traffic. | Branford and North Branford, | road frem Branford to North Bran- ford is under construction. No de- | lay in traffie. Water- | work will Weatport-8here road s 'nder con. struction. No delay in traffic. Darine-Boston Fost road concrete In track area in Darien center be- Inw put in, No delay to traffoo. Darien-Boston Post road from Darfen center to Norwalk town line is under construction. Blight delay to traffic. Glastonberry-Hebron avenue, tour posted, The followipg patching work ie in progress: East Windsor-8pringfield road, Farmington-Plgiaville yoad, Boythington-Bouthington lo Plain. ville, Merlden-New Haven road. Beymour-Beymour to Falls, Bouthingten, resurfacing the Mill. dale-Waterbury read, All of the above roads are open, but \uflp should preceed with care. RANGERS T0 CRUISE Members to Lay Aside Basehall Togs de- Beacon for Sail Down Cennecticut Rher‘ on June 21, Everything lsn't baseball with the Rangers A. C., although the team representing that elub makes itself known whe v it goes to play, The club members keep the soclal side of their club alive by holding pleas- ant affaire every week, and now the announcement comes forth that on Sunday, June 21, the team members and the members of the club will lay aside their baseball togs and cares and worrles to ,njoy thelr annual cruise down thel/Connecticut river. This is an annual event with the club, and on the trip the boat stops | at Saybrook, Cold Springs and Hyde Park, where swimming and games are enjoyed. This year, for the first time, the Rangers will open the| cruise te tha general public. Trucks will convey the party from the Rangers' club raoms on Main | street 1o Middletown, where the! Elsie N, owned by James Lawlor, will be boarded for the cruise. There is no doubt but that a largd crowd will attend, and those wishing to go may secure tickets at the Rangers| club room at 321 fain street. Lithuanian Players Hold Meeting Tonight | The American Lithuanian associa- tion baseball manager wishes the following men to appear at the club | room to hold a meeting with re- August Val- | gard to the baseball: entine, Dan Politis, George Skrituske, Bill Adamitis, Memro, George Mays, Red McKula, Krakauska, H. Zlegler, A. Huck, B. Odent, Gragalavich, Mickey Winter, Rocko, Marcoum, John Lemeris, Joe Young and M. Lauke, The meeting will be held to- | night at 8 o'clock. A practice ses- | sion of the team will be held at Walnut Hill park Saturday after- noon from 2 to § o'clock and the members of the team are promised a big surprisé by the new manager. John Saxe, Buy Gifts for Graduation Now at Reduced Prices AUTOGRAPHS PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS STATIONERY Some of our Fountain Pens and Mechanical Pencils 25% off MOHILL BROS. 219 MAIN ST. Yankaskas, | COLOR €UT-QUTS Aladdin’s Lamp THE MAGIC GARDEN | Read today's chnp!"r of the story |of “Aladdin or the ‘Magle Lamp.” |Children who cut out the pictures | | every day will have a whole set of | dolls with which to act out the fa- | mous eld story. ER) The magician ordered Aladdin (o\ build a fire. Then from a small box | | he togk some powder and murmur- | ing some magic words flung it Into ! the flames. Immediately there was | & loud noise like the clap of thun- | der and the ground opened yp be- [ tore them. | (This is the wicked magician \\'hn* | must go down these steps and you will come to a magic garden, At the farthest side of the garden is a wall; in this wall s a niche; and | |in this niche is a lamp. Take ft, | empty out the oil, and bring it to me." (This 1s the wicked magiican who | made Aladdin believe he was his uncle. Color his suit gold trimmed |in green and purple stripes. Make |the fan in his hand green. Tomor- | row there will be an odd disgulse | for the magictan). i | (Copyright, 1925, Assoclated Edi- | tors, Inc.) {Harry Mount Finishes {25 Years as Policeman | \ Harry Mount, one of the oldest Ilnd best known members of Your the | W | supernumerary force of the police department, on June 22 will ob- sorve the 26th anniversary of his ap. polntment to the department. Durs ing his 25 years' service, Supernum- erary Mount has had a number of exciting moments while performing his duties and on one occasion es. caped death by the narrowest of marging when a bullet fired by a tugitive went through his hat. He Saturday salem correspondent of the is one of the three members of the department who have sons on the force, his son. Raymond, having been appolnted to the supernumer ary force a short time agq Holy Sepulchre Is Being Repairved London, “June § (AP)—The Jeru- Dally Specials Mall says the shrine of the Rely sepulchre has been dlscovered o by in a highly dangerous condition, the plinth and parts of the marble face ing of the outer walls bulging badly, The government |g arranging for re pairs, In collaboration with the rell« glous committees which share in the holy site, READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED UALITY FOODSTUFF AT ROCK BOT- TOM PRICES, YOU MAKE NO MIS. TAKE IN MARKETING HERE. REGULAR HOUR SALES 9 TO 11 A, ROUND, LOIN, !'OI!TE.RII SE 9 TO 11 A M. 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