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the hospitals, declared indi to the tory val Training High school, Indiana- polis, In discussing the “contribu- tions of teachers of economics to (he interpretation of the school to tf community” before the ' natic council for “interrelation between the home and the both” and that the task of inter- preting the school to the community home economics, Minneapoli the American Home Economic asso- ciation that the greatest care be ex- ercised to eelect the most efficient equipment for home economic work fn junior and senior high schools, as it this were done more efficient | work could be done and the “tes ch ing load" reduced, eclipse o furnish a perfect settin Rich to s for the Parathount picture, in the Dark.” MACHINE FIGURING | SHOULD BE TAUGHT - Schools for Coming Ofice Clerks - Advocated Indianapolis, July 11 (A-—Teaching of machine bookkeeping and ma- chine calculation In commercial high schools vas urged by J. C. Springman, of the commercial de- partment of the Pontiac, Mich., high school. before the business education department of the National Fduca- tlonal Association in annual conven- tion here, Mr. Springman said this work hould be given pupils with the re- auirements of business constantly in mind, and that the nature of the | work should be governed by the Kind of machines used in the com- | munity by industry. C. . Hyre, busir sveland clinic manager of J. R. H. Moore, head of the his- department of Enmerich Man- clal studies, declared school may prove valuable to iired ‘“"co-operation in its broad sense."* Frances R. K. lley, supervicor of told iss in the [)allx" Is Capitol Feature he sun, the moon and the earth re utilized during the recent Adolphe Menjou and Lillian 1ge a famous kiss scene Now what could be mare appro- priate than a kiss fn the dark dur- Ing ths total eclipse of the sun? Today Onl, —“He' | Al i, Ann I d aseociated |, tions point | tablishment of a systtem of | commercial training that will he similar to the work received by medical graduates in interns serice and lad students in moot courts, that offer noted st Sothern i | Tivans Iwill be o be tareed in A patchworl the hull of {fore she loft hnm early in June, A Kiss fer docked here tos crant (il fishe CAPITOL CONTINUOUS SHOWS Y)\ll\ nf qu' -—]\mh audc\ le That is just what Frank Tuttle, who directed the picture, !]\nm, 0|nrvH ft when he arrange I to he fllming of the Kiss sce \nlr exactly with the H\I]-\ ol m' sun. The watehes of the director, l meramen and alectriclans were | I and at the zero hour 1 Miss Rich stole their 5-foot kiss, whil )\m!vum Menjou a the moon was casting a shadow 243 over the sun, 100 miles long It there is anything different this Kiss scone from those of ti average photop! it is because of | the cireumsta s under which it was flmed. The LYOTS Wera aware of the fact that no such scene could * [be filmed under similar conditions for 40 years and that it was the first time in centuries that such an op-!G portunity had been presented A Kiss fn the Dark™ is u sere {version of Frederick Lensdale's en I'ringle is featured with Mer jou and Miss Rich in the ! {roles of the production, which com to the Capitol theater for a run of {three days on Monday neat Among the hig names in the gip rting east are Kenneth Macken of the “Follis d Kitty Kelly of “Mary J M * fame (the pr i Toppir French ilar Rrondway eaba- ret star r band of seven syn cop A1 offring will he Jean Sothern, the movie star, Miss v vandeville inoa bt of feminin \ A masenline twist “Girls Will Be Boys' Other acts ¢ linclude Sis and Buddy Roberts, a pair of clever venile entertainers: nd Carter in a tariety act skit called o R sht two photoy Ome will |,,. [ Yakima Cawntt i “The Human | tather will offer T'a Ruth Mitler | in “The Girl on the St “ There will be continuons shows change of progr Richard Dix v 1 A Man Must Live HAD HARD TIME Providence, . 1., carpenter ) nt leaknge and for s kept at the pumps, accord r 10 staries told when the schoot nd launched asa Grand Banks man in 1017 St YAKIMA CANUTT “The Hllm:l‘! Tornado™ MON. — TUES. — WED. A Bright, Breezy, KEITH VAUDEVILLE That Will Afford Excellent Entertainment KITTY FRENCH The Popular Broadway (abaret Star AND BAND M()P\IPR\ — 8 8 — TSis & Bud(h Rnhonh The Popular Stage and Movie Sfar JEAN SOTHERN In a Bit of Femininity With a '\la~culinv Twvist “(-IM S \\ 1L l ~ ADOLPHE AILEEN PRINGLE Thursday—Richard Dix in “A Man Must Live” DAY NIGHT — DOUBLE FEATURES CARLE & In “\ l)nmstvp — LILLIAN RICH R “AKISS IN THE DARK” Patsy Ruth Miller in “The (.ul on the \t‘ms Snappy Bill of l\«ln'« & ( um INEZ " Romeo RL BOYS MENJOU -—LYCE TUE DOI BLE FEATURE PROGRAM MIX — N.—MON.— — TOM A UM — _WED. “PALS IN BLUE” ——and ———— “THE TURMOIL” BY BOOTH TARKINGTON with Eleanor Boardman, George Hackathorne LADIES’ MATINEE The Great Story of American Life This Coupon and 10¢ Will Admit Any Lady to hest seat. NEW BRITAIN DAILY H + 08T TRIBES OF [SRAET. OFFSPRING Planning to Ordanize e 1o them by | . TINLAND PREPARES 10 SELL LUMBER Bl U, . Wul Be Ready Market Tor Products Ler There was | Marke fone woman among the 27 jmmi W Bl ey Four Big Dramas Booked (1( I What Do You Think, Girls? Here mu see two reason Im'v’v-n and l’,n o BBxhibit A ‘lllHll some man.” Captain D \I-x 'ul l\l umniel in dres cted inoa reec OUS FORT MAY bE RESTORED iovement Staited 0 Rebinild 01 ll'nnn il Montana 1 \ ' i H i vt oto 1 N B ' one o 1 ) portray to i cor Wi et e ¥ S 1 1 « Montana Historical socict 1ot ted cith Epot 1 i i hich H 1 t ry society's lihra crnt P t the ol ked to cooy ] 1 1 Nort Dalk B ¢ s of Humans 50.000 Years B. ( SR 3 ou 9 SECOND LIEUTENANT DPancing matic pia parking space. We alen g 1 prirate partics a1 re~sonable price company. POLI'S PALACE DARTEORD ONF WTTL STARTING TOS G AND LVERY EVE. 8:15 Mat. Tues. Wed. Thers, and Sat THE POLT PLAVERS AL RY S100R COMPANY 1IN AMERICA THF S(h TRI MPRANT WEFK Present An Orizinal Romantic but he nt contest, Hv. .(m iU Parvis heartbrealke the * 1\4 ntino™ { vour American hoy friend i While Exhibit B (right) of French mov SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925, BRAVE FPLOYES ism Awards Isle of Pines Has ils for | ! | | [t | \ | fais ol W, i i : I [ I 'w A\ ! A st J \ | n 1 | ; I M [ i \ N J | 1 N T " pri 1 I'ra \ : heavt flutter inin 1 Tast ; London's “‘most "‘}“ 3 J L heightasins et A ervice in India, He | susenar Catelain, who 1s called (N B 1 A. aad YRl How da they compare with : A perated | | i Ru'm(l \«-w\t.ihlv (¢ mp it 5 ) hald h t lizht and old i g mant ed 11 1 i ity sl i r o ¢ The lsle of Dir Wiz fhefr inferests 1 ¢ jish ealany \ ARE RECOGNIZED Electric Industry Makes Hero- New Haven Woman Heads Hughes Is Retained as Insurance (‘o. Lawyer |y thousands of people. N aUtalIC el !,,‘ ‘-,.‘ Ior a number of years Diki DIkl i Seen vno lexhinited himself at carnivals in the C{Uhilippines and adjoining tslands. S OOSE RENOVING o TEETH FOR LIS <o Osteopaths Think This Treat. Yoo ment Is Not Right ! i | ranto, Ont, July 11 (—Warne Iace Many Difficulties 1+ +iential address opening the an- i ; (| convention today of the Amers Osteopathic Soclety of Opthale | Dr. Wattors insisted that there be gy and Otelaryngology. i n your judgment they should bs v i orongh examination, t ! | b ‘ the patient had severe \ 1 1 root in the I ) 1 ' Others who took cram were Drs, Carl J Ind ¥ ( Brann Kuans, Gleen S Moor Catholic Daunghters Manila, July 11 1 he Moro dwart of J own throu it ©\boanga. cold and v My en, Co cighed only 26 1 vived by his vidow, pair two year | most noted 1Diki's funer wles, of this city tate, —| |“MADCAP | MARY” Written by onr AN O1IVER. | SEE T BELORE 1T REACHES BROADW AY S —— MIDWAY Plainville Road very night. with our ante v 1atest nmsic Ample t hall 1o » Tel 1050 N Exploded! The Idea That All that is finest in motor car enjoyment— all that the heavy,cumbersome cars can give —the Chrysler Six affords. 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Seaman of Fort Wayne, 1 1. 8 Larimore of Kansas City Funeval of Noted Dwarf Draws Crowds (Pr—DIki, 1l as in Berneo and many oth- in the South Sea, dled re- i there when he con- died of pneu- Diki, despite his 37 inches in height younds, 1, who is 35 years old, 35 inches ight and welghs 2 I I'he wedding of this g0 was one of the s of its kind. . conducted according » Mohammedan rites, was attended ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY. Springfield, July 11 (P —Henry L. a member of the governor's council when Calvin wae chief executive of the st night announced his cane for the republican nominae fion to fill the vacancy caused by the | death of Congressman Churchill of the second Mstrict.