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., 1!!!... i T -\- = Unless otherwise indioated, theatrica) notices and reviews o this colomn are written by the press agencles for the respec’ o amusement company. RICHARD DIX AT CAPITOL Tke story of a young man who had “lightning in his fists." That's the way the new “One Glorlous Night"—Lyceum. “One Glorlons N AL Elaine Ilammerstein, Al Ro. Para- | Phyllis Haver, 1s showing at the Ly mount picture, “The Shock Punch”|ceum where it 1s making a big hit. which is the feature at the Capitol | It is a story of a yo {0 assiod theater now is described. by wealth, who foresakes her lover And what better star than Richard | to marry CRAR S HokOndG Dix could Paramount have picked | that it is cr who controls the for the part? “The Shock Punch” | p strings and nlso secks to con- is & knock-down and drag-out tale | (rol her, Domestic strife result and in of a wealthy young man who be-|the end it fs the old time sweetheart comes an iron worker to prove 10| who eomes to the front to eomfort the girl he loves that he's a regUlar | 1o nulhappy sivl, guy. The Kelth vaudeville bill is head od by Charles Maddock's “Eight Ho- boes,” a splendid offering that re- ceived much applause at the shov yesterday. Others include the dan int McDonalds In a dance offering: Jack Denton, the twentieth century eomedian; Mabel Harper and Co. in & song cycle; and Bobbie McGood | . in an excellent gymnastic [ 0 e |Mexican and - American l.ah«J On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Dan Fitch Minstrels will be the 0“ xfllb “; big attraction with a company of twenty-five entertainers in a min- strel first part and olio of vaude- nglon, Aug ville. iw' fertaker “MAYFLOWER” PRISON FOR om0t 0 WARINES MRITING TRIAL G 22 n ations rring 4 rich man is mot1 SGUSOING PLAN ONTMRILRATION IFormu t illegal ition trom es was committes lan to p immigr aico into tf nited PR I‘u conference Two Guards Found Asleep on Duty ";“ 3 theiconumitt sugg ns Not Yet Advised as to TIme of lhicis in wor {tion of po |problem 28 (M- |American a Wt May- |Entry o il principles on t 1o he pre the nd Mexie: Conrt Martial. Swampsott, Mass, Aug Aboard the presidential yac flower today as prisoners were Cor poral Andrew Chanton of Cle vela 1 and Private Clarence Key of Texas, marines, who are to be “court-mar- tialed on charges that they slept while on guard duty at the Summer White House. Statements credited to some of the prisoners’ comrades that tho pris- [iE0 HHCE H oners had been kept awake fo actas|ihents Bho is atfor waiters at parties in the camp n.“ww 1 the presidential guard here are de-} FRETD EOu o nied hy Lieutenant Edgar Allen I'oc, e ‘ m;}“l‘ o 5 “Po my knowledge no Hauor hns ‘m"g[}"‘»‘.‘wr "‘Ilm ever been brought into camp. said H % I|H|anar’ Poe. The only party held in camp, ! ! the \isutenant added, was a month g he ot when 16 men and women were ll dinner guests, primarily so that they could see what camp life W Some of the marines volunteere act as waiters, he said, and several) were assigned to that duty. The las! guest departed at 9:45 p. ., 19 mil- |, utes before ta Licutenant Poc said e ‘ i count of the inclement weather | : for the posttion o was set up from his tent to ; . s practical aim but he denied state-| ! SR i been nsed bor ingle Discu As the pri ner given him last nig y e American federation, Luis N. Mor- ones, ninister of jnid and labor in the i a din- N governmient with y immi tion burean, N vic n offi gaid that wl Wernuent that on ac part of canopy the mess hall, ments that pup tents hac {o serecn the visitors from view. captain Adolplius Andrews, com mander of the Mayflower, who has jurisdiction over th v ‘»\, h-) ment, said that too much was being} affai d that it was n . made of the affair and t | DP 1 0 g I‘h S like the ovdinary run of infractions| 1VE { Am FE licieney marine d¢ of diseipline. Secrecy 15 being mainfained b flcials of.the marines as to the pun {shment fmposed on a marine con- victed recently of insubordination, including refusal to g0 bathing in the | LTt is v wu J hie has been dis W of- 1 | Public Works Department 10 Bring Fapeits Here to Make Study of Situation honoral ) i g roR NEW “‘:F” to this ¢ s refused to | OF t litlon o {trees about the cify |avolding their | Ins Iheen n SWAP OLD TIRE Accomniodafing thieve lonve J. Movadlo of 490 Bast strect without a spare tire when they took one he had from his machine last right, o they left an old and almos! useless one in its place, The “swap’ |s was reporied to the police by Mo NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST Your Health How to Keep It— Causes of Illness By DR, HUGH 8, CUMMING Burgeon General, United States Publie Health Service A good complexion depends in great measure upon two conditions, n active clrculation and a clear skin, Beauty 1§ more than skin deep be- cause the clearness of your skin de- oe and I pends to g large extent upon the | completeness with which wastes are }unm wated from your body. It your llver, your intestines or | yonr kidneys as well as the skin are not working eftectively, 1 organs do not remove the of the body promptly your | skin i apt to be blotched and sal- ow and often covered with erup- “l'\“w Many people make the mistake of | thinking that the care of the face jcan be accomplished by merely tak- ‘m. care of the face, They do not that proper care of the face cons \"5 primarily of taking proper \ iro of the hody as a whole, care of H e Inside as well as the ontside of lthe hody, Your face is often an outward indication of the condition of your body. I'resh air, ventilation, exercise, the re of the skin of the body, mental a sound diet, together with t posture, are tors in producing a healthy skin and |are, ']wv‘M("’ factors which must be considered by those who are am | bittons to keep the skin in & state of { perfection, Really Symptoms of Discase You should know fhat a great waste that s if | | erecy | refused to give | necessary fac- | { many of the abnormal conditions of | the in of the face are in reality iseases at all Many of these skin diseases, 1ike | headaches, lisease or symptoms of dfsorders, in some other part of the body., Often- times distressing skin condittons are Aue to disorder {n some organ of the hady qunite remote and nnsuspected. Fanlty diet is one of the commeon ses for an unhealthy condition of | e n A lack of fresh air, due to insufficient hreathing 18 another | canse of unhealthy skin conditions. There are, however, some skin s which are not due to disor per parfs of the body, o of fresh air or failure o some organ of the body ders in to a lack are merely symptoms of | fo funetion properly in s capactty | 1w an eliminator of waste, These v-called loeal skin conditions are as v rule the result elther of poor cir- in the circulatory system |oi the head ne to iufeetion Tnqnestionably many skins are in ed through the means of soiled ra. Many ohjects with which comas In contact may be e of infeeting organisms, not surprising. therefore, de e immmunity which man has 4, that faclal infections do 1 are due to the habit of g (he face with contami yme skins, of course more susceptible to are others, A siminle rule of hygiene is, *“De- |velop the habit of never touching vour face nnless you fust wash your finacrs, cepeclally it the skin of your yeenlarly susceptible to in- Annther simple rule of aver nse a towel that ised by othe i , “Use your own individual soap.” | Dirt in Alr May Infect Face Dirt carried by the alr may nfect in of the face As in the casa of the halr of the skin E the skin. oil protects the face | conditions, it also s0 in under normal “cateh-all” for dust and blown about by the germs metimes these germs may be so etive and vizorous 48 to produ yinfection of the skin almost im however, thi ot happen, With this fact mind it shonld be obvions to all tha | frequent hathing of the skin an f the face is essen Most skins will submit to CAPITOL|{ Today and Saturday KEITH VAUDEVILLE | Charles Maddock Presents 8—HOBOES—8 “A Song of the Road" TEL. 183 l\\\(l\'. MOCDONALDS B .l\(l\ m\m\ LOIN, PORTER- TSE, ROUND = e BEST Richard Dix in CHOICE: The Shock Punchl|j ~i¢ A35E *‘“ CONTINTOTS SHOWS B ‘)TT”\I (‘ e 5 -11f TOP ROUND \|"h—|l\' —Wad "lh}‘:l’l' Dan Fitch Mmstrels HAMBURG Exer CHOICE Better, Than Bigzer, National Meat Stores Co. 70 WEST MAIN SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS STEAKS QUALITY CHICKENS 25c1b. ROASTS STEAK ... 18cib. 33clb. MEATS 29¢ Ib. AL L DAY SPECIALS | LYCEUM TONIGHT AND SAG. HARRY CAREY =N — Bad Lands - ALSD — COne Glorious Night WITH Prime Rib Loin Milk o t Prmt RIB Veal r i fars ELAINE RAMMERS1EIN i 6 TO Butter Rme ,np Chickens Legs Genuwne Lamb ...... 37clb. oneless Roasts 38¢ Ib. Roasts ... 25¢ Ib. 2¢1b. Oclb. 42¢ 1b. ¢ Ib. ENDS \H\D()\\N FOR FAMOUS 8 P. M. SPECIALS and faco or they are | infection than And o |8 | ' the oil pre- | While this fim of | also acts to a cortain | M hing without protest provided |the British care In the use of soap 1s exercised, | Ofices. In washing such a skin & generous| In &ddition to the Moroccan deal amount of lather should be produced [the firn is endeavoring to dispose with & good soap, This should be |Of Its factories and properties in thoroughly rubbed fn and then as land, New York and South thoroughly washed out, America, and persons interested in Cold water is not as good as luke |{hese transactions are at present in warm water for this purpose, Berlin. Cold water does, however, posses one advantage, it does increase the clreulation of the blood in the skin. The average healthy skin will por- mit a br and vigorous rubbing with & towel and such a rubbing will | affect the circulation and will be helpful in produeing a healthy skin conditlon, and German forelgn Policeman’s Assailants Forfeit Bonds in Court Walter Stachelek of 44 Orange street and Edward Christopher of 111 Orange street, falled to appear |before Judge Willlam C. Hungerford {in police court this morning to an- |swer charges of drunkenness, breach |of the peace and resistence and their jonds of $100 each were called and {declared forfeited ey were arrested last Sunday night affer a disturbance at North treet and Hartford avenue, during vhich hoth attacked and assaulted Patrolman Anthony Walinczus when attempted to arrest them. When two men werp arraigned in po- lice court Monday morning, Judge Hungerford set ball at $260 eq Negotiations for Sale Of Large Properties | Rerlin, Aug. 28 (®—The negotl ttons In Berlin and London b n the Mannesmann brothers and an Anglo-American group for the sale of the entire Mannesmann propertics in Morocco are progressing favor- ably, according to a director of the firm. Both sides maintain gre and the al we- Mannesmanns have Information even to | 1S sum the court reduced tho hond o 8100 each which they furnished. HERE’S GLAD NEWS FOR NEW BRITAIN Krom now on all the good people of NEW BRITAIN and vicinity can treat themselves to those ultra- delicious and wholesome LOFT CANDIES, which for three generations have satisfied many millions of New York's candy lovers. 97T SO % P Car { peta) s These same High Quality Sweets are now on sale at very popular prices, at our Authorized Agents in New Britain. T MOHILL, BROTHERS 297 Main St., New Britain Tiy some of these Delicious Candies Today-—- They are Always Fresh! Special Assorted | Specia (hocolates | full pound 4‘4(: Try-Out Mixture full pound %9(: Milk Chocolate Covered Maraschino Cherries | full pound 75(: | Mixed Candies full pound 44(: Oxford Chocolates full pound 59{‘, Fancy Assorted Hard Candies full pound 54C Goldenbhum lelme Co. Cor. 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