New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 8, 1925, Page 11

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photoplay “Salome of the Tenemen tire whow changes, “Heaits of Oak," which comes | pitol theater Thursday, liem Fox has created a motion ple- ture version of une of the greatest maladramas 4 tor ysara with Herne, in the leading role, | on seen by mil- a in citles and | stigs play has sea- ’anr‘?‘ « leading Tole of Terry | Tiita, plays New I-'HH'- sdopied daughter of ths 1a vaudevilia bili wiil be headed by Mary Cook Cow Helen Norwood und Grace Lavell in Another headline offer- SC rafch that.rash - ‘its dangerous' _Stop theitching, and clear away the trouble by using | Resmol* CAPITOL Tonight—KEITH VAUDEVILLE SALOME OF THE TENEMEN THURS, — FRI, — SAT, | ‘“‘Hearts of Oak” PAULINE STARKE HOBART BOSWORTH James A, Herne's Famous Melo- v England and the rozen North "KEITH VAUDEVILLE THE BLIND VOCALIST MARY COOK COWARD llfl"\ & l'n(\ll\ KRAME l( & (m\ ER & mm,N FL RL\ \m*ms CHILDREN AT \I\TI\I I CONTINUOUS SHOW TONIGHT ONLY “DAUGHTERS of PLEASURE” Marle Prevost, . =— FRL — SAT, HARRY CARLY, “SILENT SANDERSON" AND HIS MONEY" GREAT CIRCUS MYSTERY 3l Film Shown This Coupen and 10c v to Best Seat. 'POLI'S PALACE AND EVERY EVE. 8:15 THE POLI PLAYERS THE BEST STOCK COMPANY TN THE 8th TRIUMPHANT WEER Presenting An_ Original “MADCAP MARY” SEE IT BEFORE IT REACHES otherwise Indiented, theatrical notices and reviews o this column are written by the press ogencles for the respective amusement company. e -3 B S D D D DB B 08 “HEARTS OF OAK."” AT CAPITOL. Tonight 18 the last showing at the Capitol of the ing 18 Oliver and Olsen, a pair of comedy artists who offer “A Serfes of Smiles!” Kramer and Breen will be n in thelr vest pocket revue; Bohn and Bohn will offer “Just a Reheareal;"” and the ElRey Sisters present a smart song and danee of- - | fering. A new episode of ‘the serial ‘Sunken Silver” is also programmed. “Daughters ,of Pleasure”—Lyceum. “Daughters of Pleasure,” the cur- rent Lyceum drama, concludes its local showing tonight. On Thursday a new serial, “The Great Clrcus Mystery,” _ featuring Bonomo, the | world's strongest man, starts. A complete change of program is effective tomorrow when William | Haines appears as the creator of an- other successful role in the person of the romantic voung writer of George Barr McCutcheon's novel “A T'ool and His Money.” The other pie- ture s one filled with all the das and thrills of the west and north “Silent Sanderson,” with Harry Carey in the title role “Silent Sanderson" was silent un- H1 he spoke, and then he sald a lot. Plenty of melodrama is worked in with a romance that is as appealing as any drawing room drama. GINDERELEA STILL IS T0 BE CHOSEN Wealthy New Yorker Fails fo Find Child fo Adopt ew York, July 8 (A —Although he has interviewed 150 children who flocked to his office in response to an advertisement, Browning, wealthy real estate opera tor, has so far failed in his quest for a Cinderella to adopt as a playmate for another foster child, Dorothy Sunshine Browning, 9 years old. Dorothy, with everything that money can buy, love and attention, vearns for a playmate. She has 200 Paristan frocks, 100 dolls, hundreds | of pleces of jeweliry and 1 Rolls Ro Mr ling to heap 1 'r own Browning is wil- o same advantages poor If she is pretty, refined and 14 years old. arents and guardians have hv- sieged him with children of all {ypes Me was offered whole familles of girls, five and seven in a bunch, the boys. But he doesn’t want a boy. “You can't give a boy a car, a| Mr. Browning said, “and ex- peet him to turn out to he a st cessful man, | clothes and pret spoil her. She in batches of a dozen. Tam sending | her 24 sets of beads, each contain- | v beads will not {Ing five strings. Most of them she will give away to her lttle friends. Mr. Browning’s only theory of education s that a child should be |allowed to do whatever she wants. To that end he has not yet found another girl of just the right per- for companionship with “I have nover spanked or pun- {ished her fn any way,” he sald. | “When T wanted her to be a swim- mer, T didn't throw her into the water. T took her to see swimming matches, | Argentine Sailors Taking in Sights In Hub City Quincy, Mass., July 8 (A—Cadets from the Argentine training ship Presidente Sarmiento, which is now “hw on a world training tour, went [on a tour of Greater Boston today, |the program incly calls at the e house In Boston and at the | Charlestown navy yard Tomorrow the Argenfine national holiday will be observed by a dinner »d by the Argentin nical jon which is h is- fitting of the dreadnaughts 1d Moreno, on board the training €hip. The Presidente Sar- | miento is to be decorated for the oc- |casion. The Argentine amhassador notifie o |wonld attend, and Rear Admiral De Steiguer, commandant of the | Griatisatonm navy | of the Riv among the via and Moreno will be | | — S i ESCAPES FROM PRISON Tewksbury, Mass, J fter breaking down the door of | their room, two prisoners ¢ from the state prison early today and had several hours'| | start before their nee was dis- {covered. The men. James Dooley | of Boston, Edward McLoughlin of Somerville, were serving sentences for automobile larceny. Prison au- thorities spread a general throughaut the state and a lee to watch the men's home dis- L trie j MIDWAY Plainville Road nnvvrhv‘: every night, with our auto- | matic plano; latest music. Ample parking space. We also rent hall to | private parties at reason Tel. 1389 SHOWER BATHS AND SWIM AT THE C. A.—50c " 'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FORD DENES HE ATTACKED JEWS Says He Did Not Write" Anfi-|" Semitic Artile other cities affacted foin in the fight on the declsion 140 ordinances in citles which have accepted the hom rule amendment are nullified by the Among the things affected forcement ordinances in W the constitution requir [two successive leglslatures to pass a [ proposed amendment Hnnn before ratificat The home rule amendment, the court. declared, v before its second pas n by the peo- New York, July 8 (P)—A denial of responsiblliity for tack on Jews In his paper is made v Ford in an affidavit connection with sults against and the Dearborn Independent of the possibilily The amendment prohibited the en at least $250,000 » from passing la $ school of inter Johns Hopkins | Jewlsh Tribune Bernstein, who 18 seeking $200,000 Announcement s that no amendment adopted since in full and without ehange when Judge Knox refused to vacate an attachment which tles up $65,- | 100 Ford money on deposit in New During the arguments | Trord's affidavits was the subject of Vice-President in reparations matters and chairman trustees of the school. he investigation t Johns Hopkins and at foreign The exact amount of | 1 on the costs of | udies over a period of Governor Smith has no Intention of calling a legislature until furthe carried t write the articla stlon nor inspire it; in the writing of it; tangle the leglslature would have o g bills for al) local ordinances, Mayor Hylan charged alteration in the shown to me before it was printed; Baruch's 1dea for T did not see or approve It or know it was to be printed; and | nothing whatever printing, publication sed the second time remeditated and brought about > foos of home rule domination o cireula- |which changed nnder |the legislature S AnIat tenoras saylng that he not wish to cast aspersion upon the |sponsibility for the statement of an ex-parte litizant. affidavit Willlam T the Dearborn k responsibility the articles at lssue. | g Counsal for Bernstein sald the de- elston assured a trial suits after two vears' efforts by Ford | hy a charge to deprive Bernstein of his day every conceivable techni- | HI]ME RULE ACT |Grabs Electric Wire, Woman Instantly Killed 7oY. (P —Miss Mar- publication of ployed at the summ > of war In the Margaret Nowe Ly ofits of industry " In a letter to Mr. Baruch . Young wrote: By taking the profit out of war nd you to mean that you ould limit profits through regula- prevent profiter “I'll bet you can't reach that,’ Hamilton said. t would fend to iingolsm which encourages war, r from the wire i but was knocked down and Sv]fl'um]' fon tried to frec JULY & 1925. BARUGH HAS NEW WORLD PEAGE “]FA! Starts Huge Fund fo Be Used for This Purpose [ e |is eliminated from war eve \v\(l 1f the mobili dollars Is carrl basis with the (B —For study | maintaining profit | ari Barucl the was | . Young Dawes, fund | his industrics he frman of | to be not a mobilization of mun t things and dollars.’ .\v( of the Page school, | agnose | world a0es ributing war , regard- “ring. such and, | CAUSING CHADS - (Laws a Far Back as 189 Mayg Be Invalidated w York, July 8 (P L*m(lwmmm‘ aos in the government ate and in 41 of its .;n rm 5 1 by the home rule sion if a court de Miss Hamilton's , HE'S COLLY Dapper One-Piece Bathing Suit 8 (P—Proud of dward W. | 2 100 less venturesome fellow in mates of the homc | Daughters of oked on admiringly. When twe of the “kids’ ision invalidating | amendment to_ the | state constitution and its act is upheld. Laws passed amendments dating back the adoption of the present constitu- e grimacing to disconcert ¢ Hoey, chairman of the amendments were people by the legl e sume manner as the Ihe picked up a toy aded them o t upon some other daughter of the |suys Mllrn\\l\ml to the ling with the YACHTS START {n\\l}‘\'IVFn(im\, a Bond specialists s pick of three fn Scotland and even | 0N S e e anadian Yae h\ club ’,qvuum be technically precedent to compel ments of interest and principal. Third class cities are left without for holding elcctions | e allowance and every indul- | any. provision 10:30 this morning : | this year, Mr. Hoey ilving Dorothy so many toys, | ¥ entanglements . CONVENTION prospect for them as almost hope- uways gets dresses | joss confusion. rousing plea hy Dr. w York Is to seek a xecution of the decision and | court of ap- Nicholson of X the United Socicty of 1‘hyv~%i1n ) \r an '-\v‘ nni {tile an appeal to the The house rule commission also plans proceedings Buffalo, Rochester, If this Signature is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMO QUININE sion that he| MOORE BROS SANITARY FiSH MARKET the Place To Select Your Sea Food d, and officers | Ny 8 P— | ped | camp here | FRESH CUT BLOCK I. SWORD FISH LIVE AND BOILED LOBSTER LARGE CAPE SCALLOPS Large Shore Haddock, Eastern White Halibut, Rock- port Cod Steak, Penobscot Salmon, Bluefish Steak, | Specials and Small Mackerel, Silver Bass, Cape Butterfish, Large Sea Trout, Large Progies, Native Blackfish, Large Eels and Flounders. Round and Long Clams, Little Neck Clams for half Salt Cod 18¢ pound, 3 for 50c. Moore Bros. Fish Market 30 COMMERCIAL STREET Open Until 9 P. M. Thursday To Call Us Without Toll Charge—Call 3500 PRCFIT BY THESE BARGAINS IN THE GREAT THRIFT EVENT CF THE SUMMER Our Midsaummer Clearance Sale LISTED BELOW—A FEW OF THE HIGH LIGHTS Mail and Telephone orders quickly and efficiently filled ~—Clearing All Silk and Cloth Coats for Women — COATS FOR TRAVELING—(COATS oFOR MOUNTAINS Previously priced from $25 COATS FOR THE ~——— 209% Reduction on Summer Millinery All Women's and Children's to lovely French Room models, very unusual values, Women's Hats—Fourth Floor, ————209% Reduction on Men's Also on Topcoats, Raincoats and Overcoats. ¢ Discount on Men's New Summer Suits. Fifth Floor 209 Off on Boys' Wool ¢ Long pants and novelty styles, good styles, splendid fabrics. of good looking Topcoats offered at 207 Fifth Floor URGES USE OF POISON GAS AGAINST RIFFS| mobilization of men | less likelihood of joir . To Authorize Tts V mrw Pershin un 8 UPM—Charles Maur ader, urges the Frenc) son gas In the wa Riffian tribesmen be no profitec reepects would »{ kas bombs upon ernment's moderation 11 gas in Moroc has refused to SEEK BURIED posed to Contain Wealth French goverr ALd-F1-Krim since he Riffian warfare h m has put o ind cut out the tengues of n who refuse !l igainst the F ers share the belief and the cutlas: Clarence A. Spau! terlan pastor, started soon to the pastor to pool their appeals un- ions take care FRENCH DESTROY less various denomir heirs individually | {north of Oue age can be sent {consolidation of lines French counter-r that |tended to offset tempts to capture , Including sp ! and insurance Everything reduced except a few price- restricted articles OCCASIONS to S175—Radically Reduced Hats are included, from the chic little Sport Children's Hats—Fifth Floor — Y 3rand Suits included at 207 Suits in Vest Models — Also our entire stock ———— 10% Off on Our Entive Stock of Furniture— Your choice of three floors of quality furniture. beauty—everything included, not one piece restricted—all high grade. &th, 9th and 11th Floors Summer Furniture of

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