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s r~fl v - B THi ST - Ny ill ‘\— 1 Ualess otherwise Indlcated, theatrica) written by the press agencles for I \ e 0 . | DAUGHTERS OF PLEASURE Asa tonic for the disappointment of {hose whose prayers are for “a mil- | Iion soon,” it is ald to be more than soothing, because it entertains in the vargain. In the cast are Monte Bluc and Marie Prevost Ifor ‘Thursday, I'riday and Satur- day the double feature program Aar. vanged brings “Silent Sandersor wIth Harry Carey In a dashing role; and “A Fool and His Money.” Goldwyn Announ(‘ei Tieup With United Artists Hollywood, Calif, July 6 (@ sammy Goldwyn, independent mio- tion picture pro er, announced t0- m his affiliation with United Art L The group now in« ludes Norma mnmdgr Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Willlam €. Hart, Rudolph Valentine, Charles Chaplin, Samuel Gioldwyn and chairman of the board of directors, Joseph M. Schenly Constance imadge and Busfer Keaton also will begin production under the United Artists hanner as soon as their present contrs pire, Schenck said in comm¢ nting on | today's d»\r)npnwms, Dies of Broken Neck In Auto Frovidence, July Cordeau, rcight years Cranston street, this city, most instantly tomabiles collided yesterday. Both machines overturned and the boy's neck was brok n when it was caught under the top of the car in| which he was riding. (Pr—FEdgar old, of 8§85 w al L] here Lemons Tighten Wrinkled Skin ( ( ( Rquoeeze the juice of two legnons in a l\o'- tle containing three | ounces of Orchard White, which any druzgist will supply for a few cents, shake have fhe very est anti-wrinkle tion to tighten mild- laxed skin, erase fine lines and eradi- | cate crows-feet. Massage this sweetly lemon lotion into the skin at night By morning most of the tell-tale wrinkles, tired lines and crows-feet are smoothed out, giving a more vouthful contour fo checks, chin, throat. It leaves the skin velvety soft, clear and fresh Beauty experts nse this astringent | lotion for enlarged pores. also to hleach and whiten sallow, skin. Mix this harmless lotion yourself | since it acts best immediately after prepared. CAPITOL | TODAY — TUES, — WED. A HUMAN DOCUMENT OF YOUNG AMERICA! “SALOME of the Tenements” —With— Jetta Gondal, Godirey 'h‘nrlr‘ KEITH VAUDEVIT WITH THE, NOTED PHONO- GRAPH ARTIST Wilksur Sweatman AND HIS SYNCOPATERS RAKER & GRAY MY FLETC HER " RORDE & mml\\(\\ 5 F; Y Ellmtt & ng DREN AT MATINEES 10c — 'POLI'S PALACE | HARTFORD TONIGRT R:15 ONE WEFK STARTING AND EVERY EVE Wed.. Thurs,, Mat. Toes, and Sat— THE POLL PLAYERS THE BEST STOCK COMPANY AMERICA N THE 8th TRIUMPHANT WEEK Presenting An Original Romantic Comedy Drama “MADCAP MARY” Written by our ewn JEAN OLIVER SEE IT BEFORE IT REACHES BROADWAY acts ex- | Accident | Killed when two au-| well and you | m-‘ re- | fragrant | tanned | \ notices mnd reviews W this column are the respec! e amusement company |# "'! he ||I lfll lnl Folk ¢ 2y |m the “Salome of the Tenements,” Capitol Salome of the Tenements," manee of an East Side girl who ets | | out to become a “somebody” in the |, world, opened at the Capitol today. | It's & Paramount picture, by Sidney Olcott, who made en Goddess,” “The Humming Bird” and others, from the novel by Anzial ), Yezierska, author of “Hungry | o Hearts.” Sonya Levien made the [ ptation. Jetta Godfrey { iy irle and Jose Ruben are The Keith vaudeville ture Wilbur Sweatma phonograph artist and his Syncop: ters in an excellent musical offerir Other acts include Jimmy The Dublin Boy;" Bak “From Laflandy son in It ¢ liott in W There ¢ continnous shows BLIND MAN'S D0G - HILLED BY AUTO (But He Thinks Pauhiul com panion's Soul Still Lives produc 1 Goudlal, r hill will fea- | I'leteher, | ho's Whoo | ¢ laily. King mi o5 “, | up By ROY | te July il [ GIBRONS | Chicago, There is & | ferent plaint in the strangely wild |, now throngh husy he fiying i The moment the tumult i and of | a is lost ag soul of my says the | music that blind old Frank is plaving the Can't vou hear it ‘ His long black hair the wind and his sightle | staring fixedly ahead | his violin throbs for | then inst | the Loop district. [ “I1t's the ] |out to me.” blind man | | Lent Hime Her yes 1(‘1 “Poor Paco. She dicd for me, siv But her soul lives H\! i for me watches over diee she as she faithfully watehed in life Iror many years hlind Ritter little white dog familiar ights to all ( Pocahontas Jent | good eyes for me in death just | | and | his T was =i She to her mast his which were dead Each day at appointed | she led him on a tether to certain stands where the old man played for | the crowds Pocahontas neve she could tell time, | maultiply Ritter nsed to her, At the sound “Poca” would wag her tail and yelp with glee. Across | nim, always waitir first green lights in the trafiic | phores to flash telling that had passed Shared Tiny Room The two shared together | room in a dark alleyway It 1 that the Ritter earned could buy, But it satistied Ih‘llw' and was I many Somehow cor r miss count, add Vit words t is voicr [ ted | Ch the perilons streets sh s ma o danger | a tiny was nnies that | ph hor [ i | “0c0,” who laved 1 much in turn. | o For vears the | H\Nl miny, happily seemed to underst: { for the loss of the o | Then came the day | Pocahontas was the [ of four busy | lights blazed greer | from the sidewalk with ‘\r::v following. “Poco™ up or the the nd made 1 1 man's eyes. of tragedy intersection | The traffic at | the nd a eor- tak * L world w | V|r>w~ of ! shde ate It zatic hour [N | driving ! tow | pov two | WO ling Ju ind of the | Riffians 11 Paris, en from neral who diately tion by t M ni ey Th is explained rations in 11 av I ) M a ro-|governor gencral and entrusted to u step s for the This decision a council of under featured. | Lyautey freedom in car with o 1 1-1 h on disturh wars ht not insufticieney 00ps 10 hold the \ rim's ‘lr\\r~ in the 1 on a | r action on [ thus far attenipie NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FRENCH COMMAND * BEING CHANGED - | New General o Succeed Layutey in Moroccan Zone oy had each rewdrd A | for the men, ad or alive ber of nutives of el ques offieers was that 1t made victims by nd hine having known was offe the ) been at God 1ol the t nax when ke I3 hy Sam Godsey son Frame-up S Sam Dogs quatehie cot ol as the ths o, neh Supreme com- forces opposing Moracco is to bhe wshal the st s Lyautey, ufair W injure Masgon m had d 1 leave IPrance in- front is subject 1o out interfer Godsey Girubb, who was cabinet toduy, wus war held the pr chadrmanship nd War | fow we aken, Marshal rying out his litieal liquor ‘Hv tende moon L dutivs, . t s Gui 1weral inat {commander in chief of the a wfl;, Balkans during the ez rday U prssi- defec trihesinen French gainst direc- FFamons in Paris in ex- “pub- | v oitser Page Vdition tion of steh )6 in episadog coloni 1 prevails annive an edition of 80 p a reproduction of the 3 rich cotnmand Irencl wement al{anooga Startling Proportions n S Mason 1 t the Signa days Found by Hunters mer handenffed, a wilds about Utanooga. Bowman & perienes re set upon vered a Bowman d into the mes ne w 1 1y he running » hats of th have 1 Posse Posses 1 Mason wr statement imme " HISSING MEN FDUND SHACKLFD T0 TREF Tmian today into the siory loeal federal pre Mountain a 1 rious condition Bowman s ong the by over 1 taken into the and won attacks discovered the Mason's mountain wit oard \ combed July &, 182 L fourspuge and B was iday ay It first Traveller and movements of sailing t 1o At one tim harges, of inte putb hous Today's edition tory conpire Foday 1] ed by th Fend Assumes publish company O'Brien is Whee aper. whit P ler is manag Jnly hes 1o viff ni (S vesti- W and feudist | | veter tion offi 1 Lo idnapy 1 kept captin who disapy tra hy 1 i I to a trec n miles from | oma stray nd e fifted food Maso! L owere in a t of their at while it night they me strength, ro \ wearing wor makes it had Mason 1s hy nd fele returnin The i was and conta in S lately mon aring up the ont vietims that | been movel to \THE BOSTON TRAVELER 15 100 YEARS OLD TODAY Newspapet For breakfast, Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. And that different tivity nd do covery of the thelr ¢ tho! and a large num W the ad by mountain 1§ FINDIN he theory of men | the I3 W Objects to Co Fourth A s with wi sey ol m for seve rou having 1 owman was k heril Says deputy sheriff tuteme ago. ndon, July News today tal i 1 hat P most exelus cnmitics bt fror A whi teoust onght it hat he has x such They ditudes r Publishes 80- in Celebra . Fyent | case ment of . sublishing il n gover sl 1B first is Aneric the | front sedulonsly ipo extra pape poei villing thi Un regar st it for is 1 not mere Tific v s ation 1 ndition with on n er intentions 1 tl ryvation lod by mer to Tray ublis obert 1 Harold editor hit coln | HERA YO RLAD THE ADS FOR Health Warning Eat the Right Breakfast Hot Days Quick Quaker cooks in 3 Supplies the energy you need OME people make a practice of passing vigor s in summer. That's a mistake, Above all things, you must eat foods that give For hot days drag energy away. have oats and milk. easy. No hot kitchens. No fum frying, no stewing. Start on oats tomorrow. Note how good you'll feel. Mark the way that dragged-out feeling goes. You'll smile at hot days. You'll work better, think better. Just try it!—See the difference. " LONDONNEWSPAPER first ger asy X x X by winus that JULY 6, 1 mor to open negotl T DESERTED BY E STRIKERS IS BURNED i e dble mission Worcester Boy Dies o Tae . Of Fireworks Injury I Mass., July 6 (Fl=Tne & from a blank cartridge that 1 in the hand of Joseph La- 13, of Webster, developed and caused the boy" i, Vincent's hosptial. He second vietim of Kourth of v explosioves to die in Worcester t 24 hours. New Haven Has 13 Week-End Accidents v Haven, July 6 (#~Thirteen s itted to hospitals 15 the result of au- nts over the week- the victims were wome war W f make the trip. explod i FAULT olidge's July ddlress Sydney Factory of British Empire pinsky inte Hermit of 10 Days lhe~ in steel suffers Loss—Coworkers ; Meriden Assist Strikers 5 e L Incy July 6 re in the coper shop i I plant ineid i Empir only untow 18 ) Cape ap mi 1 1 ours in the Breton he Daily ssue with P'resi- ad-| rve rth of s do July not can in it 8¢ do E siys no mon hile 1o ousin K01 rm ul- © was P 1 Mii ol W [ ern Canada it 126 said A, Prosid 1 this at s to be that vely United Mir ontril Wark 1 that the v lerable exodus of s 1 ilties hundre 1 six months' en lssued from no and LS fre to I arise calousive ror wit u ! States sin i six montl r own | teen simply | re raphical | 1, VisiL p imergency Service In N. Y. Police l)opl July 6 (Pl—A Ame cribing to master the oms of her case ard in Mr. ntir ven t York v ting “IWH 'SE 1 coping will begin ing. Lach > lie i trained land 21 181 win Aquad ¢ | first | One It assumes that i Cinsse | gy res L which a number jured. The truck | &peed of more t gait A RIE in emergency morn- | « to do WOl exas- | e with 1y pe on ue vither me 1k n only be will ¢ v simply import ke d uation which Clean - lzzma’s .safe for food utenant < a n patrolmen wn* the Imotor tru h wnd motor » aid ed State e : : In two alarms i1, in rie nment s T 0 immediat territorial rights wreeks and 1es there et from S Lever Bras.Co. V' Cambridge, Muse, ved onee 7 : " at which th ness or inabitity | o s of the| | making | s hazardous mo- | TO DISCUSS DEBTS ite ) led in Japan rown down will l USY, curious little hands patting about on rugs. Sticky little hands picking up every= thing—dirt and its invisible enemies of health, And then a happy wash-up in foaming, soothing, amazingly puritving L m‘lmoy lather. Little hands made safe hands—skin as clean and fresh and beautiful as a rose petal rinsed with dew= protected. Reported Planning United States Soon B (P Fixce Compiegne ¢ | Cailinu Visit e | Paris, I Isior’s i says Un Japan iffer the most by || but in the preseut |, s she would he “.mm 1 ihat paci wonld bhe per of s Amnysehuidt s' monument inaugu village of G ed that I7 1 Sold in 1th | yesterday, announc " [ Minister Caillaux, accompanied hy 1 delegation, would go ind the United during the parliamentary vacation, Their will be to negotiate 1 loan permiitting not only co tion of t} work of r the de tated r sound basis, ise s take LN parlizmentary iedi England 10 States | ohject CLASSIFILD WANTS nn R ic ilso the e's finances fo a Th Fament last w ied to send a commission to the United States at the end of the sum “rench gove to 5 minutes ing, no able didn’t ¢ to obey An anto shot from a [ner. The driver was His br hing. He struck Died in His died an hour Jier | or som “Paco. She arms. eyes nev | and she licked his ches ) ars filli was my with te “She loved me | love can never dic “De feel her watched T can Poro’s soul lite near T 1 Nothing N is eterpal.’” The violin | man's face s set and he ing to something far o “Poco” lan unknown re c me 1 old throbs ] ms tn is coming to 1 IS 1 R ESC. JARDING Mandan, N. D., July liam M. Jardine, secret culture. was still somew posed and suffering of indigestion when he left | for Minneapolis aftor week-end here. He he n Montana last K | tion is not serious. s¢ Ty from ar | | | { | spendi me 411« Hi NOW PRAYING “DAUGHTERS of PLEASURE” —With— Mont« Marie Prevost Bluc A Story of Love “Idle and The Rich” LADIES' MATINE} This Conpon and 10c Will Admit | Any Lady to Best Seat Doroaches make ym’;fighting mad? QJPRAYING Flit quickly rids the house of roaches, Flit spray destroys roaches, bed bugs, ants and insect eggs. 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