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of musie with the degree ba of music. He has been organist and choir leader at (he Stanley Memo- rial church, the Swedish Bethany | church and for several years at the | First Lotheran church. | twill live in Hartford. 28 Sea Scouts Saved Sanlt Ste Marie, Twenty-cight Detroif & Monday 1 Ont., Sept 1L SCOMS wer 1 rescued coine Penns; ( Fastern l Y gay and Maryland p one-fourth of all the cement used | the United States. Tonight Only! T™WO BIG PICTU RLES it “Faint Perfume” || . “Steele of the ' Gfi,‘;fi RFEJ;{I?IG Royal Mounted”|| ..o~ ‘ Thuct lirils KRR Y AUDENILLE “Wildfire” ‘ ON ALL BILLS With AILEEN PRINGLE :___ e also ; e \ ! ! “Tomboy” ||PARSONS THEATER| ALL NENT WEER ROSE MARIE MAIL ORDERS NOW Mats .Wed & Sat, With DOROTHY DEVORT LADIES' MAT. This Coupon and 10 Cents Will Admit Any Tady to Best seat | l‘(\mzhl—DA\ Fl’l‘(ll MINSTRELS—"Crowded Hour" Thurs.. Fri.. Sat. bR KEITH-ALBEE SUPREME VAUDEVILLE THE VOLGA SINGERS A Sextet of All-Star Russian Concert Singers 4 AERIAL DE GROFFS MARIE ILKA Supreme Gymmasts in “A Night in Spring™ r CALLAHAN & MAN HECTOR Wit The Wonder Dog LOIS WILSON in “WELCOME HOME” ext \\eok—Tlurd \nnum«n\ Week 14—KEITH ALBEE ACTS—14 “The Volunteers”—Five Bohemmn Happev\—(‘fihms Continuous Shows When Craft Capsizes | e (P | R 'l'.‘;,v'n? “ Imiles south of here, when the train Bl Nerals. actress and ght opera & ing hoat Iv-Gar SIPA i} 8t | § er, was buried vesterday. Begin- w’\;:.\"?m‘.‘r m"r‘ \|:n‘»‘y| ‘ln!‘lmd " e | 4 ning a stage career With the Boston- | (o 0 o the sconts was made by ) {urs ahe plaved lafer withi the B, HuliL = 0 -0 of tla Mnon Tsland|| ’ e iason o resiiic LR SRR e el Do B e g Tackett and Wilton Lackave, aust |F4 28 o0 B m s oity, A ”u! i berore her death she was rehearsing 47 diver loft yesterday for Moon | N i for a mew play. {1siana to salvage the Ry-Gar which {1s on the bottom of the river, keel H'\H\JV 1 n | | E NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, \\'EDNESDA‘{, Mor amn oLy Women Are Benefite Pl O lBl R 2, 1925, By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Than By Any Other Medicine for Woman'’s llls d and find it has improved 4 mo; to affcet my side so 1 strong enov have two dear babic M ., Fuller, my he I These are the Conditions for which Lydia E. Pinkham’s WEAK, RUN-DOWN WOMEN This Indicates mal-nutrition, blood poverty and general weakness, The Vegetable u~mpnund is of untold value in such cases. DESPONDENCY, MELANCHOLIA This is an indication of a weakened condition of the female organism for which the Vegetable Compound is a famous remedy. NO OTHER MEDICINE FOR WOMAN'S HEALTH IMPROVED WONDERFULLY “I have used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable o care for besides. health s 1 was They used I am k now and re shadow. My health se last doctor I had said he treatments, That v m tors up. Now [am ah> h T could ficine I {..Jones, EXTREME NERVOUSN Many cases are caused by feminine disorders which are easily reme- died by the Vegetable Compound. CHANGE OF LIFE Many women passing through this critical period have been greatly benefited by the Vegetable Com~ pound. WAS A MERE SHADOW “\\ hen Ihr<t<tqrtod\\nh the Compound 1 was NERVOUS, SICK “1 Was nervous— emed to be gone. would give me no when 1 g the robuct woman. \h it a v vudnriu! best medicine for s Milcs, 419 CI OVERWORKED WOMEN Overwork injures the nerve centers and reduces the vital forces of the female system.The Vegetable Com- pound will strengthen you. BACKACHE Backache is often an indication of some serious feminine derange- ment. Many cases have been re- lieved by the Vegetable Compound. and sickly after my last baby was born. L v«‘\a E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound re- stored my health and made me well. It surely id put me on my feet again”'—Mrs. Vegetable Compound Ailing Women Will Be Interested in the Following Unsolicited Testimonials LY, AND PAIN IN SIDES had inflammation, pains in I canno Pinkham' me. 1t is the sick women in the world. whole be herry Strcet, Dover, Ohi Justly OPERATIONS AVOIDED Many operations are necessary many are not. The Vegetable Com- pound has relieved many cases after operations have been advised. AILMENTS OF YOUNG GIRLS When entering womanhood many young girls have been benefited by the specific tonic influence of the Vegetable Compound. JLLS HAS RECEIVED SUCH WORLD WIDE ENDORSEMENT AS NOW WELL AND STRONG feet with t begin to tell you how much Lydia B, s Vegetable kmmmmnl has helped Before taking it I couldn’t stand on my pains running all through mv from my wais g. Iwas not fit to do ai m well and strong.’ — Mrs. Rush 525 South 2nd Strect, Clearfield, Pa. hdv Famed as a Remedy WEAKNESS AFTER CHILDBIRTH At this period many women who have been left weak and run-down have been restored to health and vigor by the Vegetable Compound. FOR WOMAN'S ILLS Why sufier from any ailment com« mon to women when Lydia E. Pink« ham's Compound has ‘such a great recordforovercomingthesetroubles ey e ———— e o s T P e L — i M[]THER FAILS = U S, GRADUATES 11§ | wert .3 the telephons and alled ' ‘ | Flatbush police station, Detective 1 \ i! I‘ S 0 A G[J SS | |.||vk Gray jmnpnd into his auto« | I| || || :. ||||| || || ! IRST DIPLOMA GLA et sma naeni to e retm II I \ ) M Meanwhile the door continued to $ — U seventeen Complete Course ratile "”“\”'"‘”"d at the point of 8 R e 4 sening. Mrs, Jand the 17y s i | Tramning Presevibed by Coolidge aadall. ™. Jandzo.val S .n. ! - - phugl n n mn rs. Henderson Sobs Without New € ‘ o : I chen T v Mhed wih et 1) \ 1 L B I S l mu go s a g New (mes chg RBGl‘llllOd anl Receive Assignments, Olh(’l‘WlSC He WOlllfl H 0 M t ily chest, It was filled with helrs ‘,«‘_ - _ . | Washinglon, Sept s 9 ave ne looms and other _treasures. Mrl.' = , meal after meal g on e Pran are ) e e 4|\\. h names of ali ambassadors Femflle H(l[‘a[ms \‘“\'\"U :r', """:‘\: :al»bnrd l\"lu- otln Usless otherwise Indieated, theatrical notices and roviews o thls columo are e out of salads! i Ang: SlUNEUL I ol N SrpL TR oo the dner L DN New York Sept 2.—Three mont N ey | ‘ as increased vesterday by 17 names ont ¢ o door. written by the press agencles for the respect o amusement company. JrAG "‘\ Pt 2.—Three months l‘:"m{_‘?‘"mfl“m’&ukflfl | TLondon, Sept, 2 (A — Indications |with the luation at (he state New Yorlk, Sept 8.1 ot Manipulating the jimmy, accord- i B0 anguish were poured out in an | 8 fablespocc evaporated milk '\ \ro that the unofficial strike of the | partment of the first class ever to . : " g to subsequent charges, was Jose R honr of testimony yesterday when | flffllrnncmu(mcmurl'um seamen in the British Isles may nat Ria thn canis. of alUAIRK X0 ¥, a8 the police ¢ have been jequillon, 25, of 23 Myrtle avenue “WELCOME HOME" AT CAPITOL AT THE LYCEUM Mrs, Margaret Hendersor told in the | iatant Hocelme (thas Wdomat 1 (esp real o IR e L Ul A LS Forela i KAtV Ida eahaal estah wmsorted escupndon durs |Brookiyn, dJose.the poitss e “Welcoe Home,” & James Cruze- | “Wildfire," pronounced as the |superior court of her efforts to get tang and taste that orly m threat of the slupowners to take on | sjed by I'resident ¢ T ive Irank | served prison seatences for burglary paramount production which comes [greatest racing drama ever written [her d-year-old son, Davy, hack fom tard can give. In this new {hew crows from among the hun-iycg ( ot i noil {on |0 robhery on five different oceas to the Capitol theater for a run of and the greatest racing picture ever [the custody of the Spence Alimnao | sod tard is ldreds of unemployed men who hay Dhe eraduitos atolgiven i 3 o ATANY Pl Rut as he attempted to fores three days on Thursday, i1 a page [made, is billed together With one of |socicty inagey |focked o various ports hoping 10 af vive-consul and immediatoly as- 0 MaRCD or Natective Gray was ARSI troni family home life as everybody |the best comedy dramas of the year Sho confronted Justice Aavon T, and spice to make it miid and | 5" JO"% sizned to posts In various parts of I tory cu S v his autemobile. Kknows it, with a heart-tugging ap- |"“The Tomboy." as the Lyceum the-|Levy with the cloments of a modern delicate for salad dressing use, | SoVeral hundred men were ived fyn. worid, Miss Pattie Fivld of De N i e 5 170 e arrived a moment later peal that has seldom, If ever, been |ater's attraction for the last three lgment of Solomon, and he re Delicious, to00, mixsd with may {at Southwmpton, Cardifi, Hull d [ yer became the first woman \vic v, Bick of i - "" Jese wonld have burst through the M equalled on the screen. It 15 a home- [days of this wee ognized it in his opinion from the | y |other places during the.night, and it {eonsul, being assigned to Amsters trie s Mr. Enclid's his eves would have met as | ly story of a likeable old man—a Wildfire" is packed to the guards | hench, 1o found the letter of the | new treat, 15¢. Amm was expeeted this morning that the |y B ; el 1 sight as any in the record v idower—who goes to the city to [with thrilling situations, action and law ‘on one side and humanity on Majestic and other liners scheduled | “oiar assignments fnclinde R 1 ovory A5S Y the most ancient burglar. With live with his m:rr:eddtlmn. . ; M\lslw!fll:vl. l”l"‘;l to '\;" "‘:'(UI‘I :\‘::{: ’l‘l'" the other, Then he applicd the law | E”l—"’tf”fi 1 \"; depart today would be able to sall | jopgan, Cambridse, Mass., Constar : s ¢ towel wound tightly about her. Featured in the leading roles of {mor and pathos, chargec 12 land dismissed Mrs. Henderson's ap el LA tinople: Durward Gri 1, M i k o | ith the sword ) the production are Lois Wlison, [colorful atmosphere of the ricepjicaiion for a writ e BALADRESSING ; Tihatat e IS Borl of Tondan ferria et Sl [ LS s SRp ower on |1 e ror all, the '\\p;n]“ifl“l;imm:' Warner Baxter and Luke Cosgrove, [track—yet first and foremost (i | SR MUSTARD |is ed 10 be a fallure, It heing |12 3 Trrost, Providence, R. L., Tan- | s & . ) 100t ¢ ninine Horatlus at the bridge The pleturs was adapted for the |romance of a beautiful and magne- | ““ghato1d the court fn a fremen- asserted that any number of extra | /o : door i o eaton et . screen by W:lter Woods and F. Mc- |tic girl. dous volce that she last saw Davy in | {men can be ohtained on a \wms QrEaL.) r Nia TR adreE oAl ‘m”, & Grew Willls from a manuqnla; by S LApril, when she took him fo fhe | “"'f};‘u g ‘:"‘:_"“y'j" fs " % 34 : e Magistrate McCloskey vesterday and l.d:a Ferber and George 8. Kauf- FARMERS ASK GALLES lm,.”‘ finding committea of the [the ehill to M SHatlickoltald eRetthchy Ve o owingly complimented. ~ She | Sk man. Spence Alumnae societ 232 [ was asked @il there would have been “a nies » o 1skec An additional 45,000 men foin N Laughs are in order whenever [Eat 5200 stenet, wod Llucied, S “nateit o AR e ailiong A0 I eieniInln ey ? g ; “1 iftie fieht” had Jose broken in. A “welcome Home” 18 on view. " r e M Sl e : reat Dritain's growing list of un- | But |1+ ot hard thi N There's a cast of well known R e llignahz ot emnotaty surrenders of ehil- | employed during the week ‘,,x,.,,‘ e Hoon : £ty ]v:;.—.- were then said names appearing in support of the T [ R ra R Tier . ‘ August 24, T s then car 1 tir ¢ nd d A HOH TS mj"“ r:: Vs mfi! in $20, principals. Tesumption of Attacks by Agrarians {Eroi ‘m' e Gl ”w_ Cornell, O, Mps, ( od a total of 8 This was only 1 B, : '"’H\‘K to ly' on & The Keith vaudeville bill {8 head- : S L e nell,” eame in sobs from a n increase in four weeks of 14 i 80 her attempted burglary, | of all Mar flu!hlfll\ concert artists. ! e B ey ey e ng. ago. 1 hor to v Q 0 T oy Others Include the Aerial De Groffs Are Withdrawn [NULENeR BoIenL e e anace e Proceciings Dismissed optimism prevafls oy 1 Spanish Transport Safe 'n s wensntional gumnsst neth Bece| e touin Masios Hapk 2 UB—lEe L liie (e nanien M | Af last both ivsted and e, e gituation in the Tiritish i Dlscussed hy Ga”cs M Jandro Was Reported Sunk tor, the wonder dog: Callahan and | e Clianont commission of the | parents e {ice Tovy give his [udgment from /here has been no diminution in the 1 into the tub and.burst into | stolfiia, Spanish Morogco, Sept, $ i Mann, a pair of bright wits; and |\ ey, state legislature has res [ghonld reconcile herself |the heneh hese sentences s ool ke in Australia, where additional | e e A liquid contralto the water | (®—The stk 1 E‘P.'“ Marle Ilka and Co. in "A Night In | .geq president Calles to revok Mother Discomposed [out: “With a ehild horn out of 1 "’y”l“_:"‘ iked thelr vessels, : AISO L yjotice City, Sept. 2 (P gos oyl R loorbell | No. 5 je safe at anchor 4n thinphlr- br‘:‘\hfil': e oy ST his order withdrawing federal troops | Tia conrt preecedings were halted . she may have addressed her :\ e L JeE :—;r\ u,:( R e P S LA T e " Mir ‘ 1 of sho | hor. Next week Is Anniversary ek | o Git arms against altacks | = i 2 4 s fo this soclety with her ming [2¥ e hdysiofliln{companyillicte i la b inie it et s ihalidoxpectedidl. Tt 1 5 e & A and_ fourteen acts of Kelth vaude- “‘,”t‘ guarding farms alnst a repeatedly to allow Mrs. Henderson | e AL b N H e waceat AUt e e the patl rdial and & e bl e ; 2| >|>.>4l pana No. 5 is one of seve 1 an by ag 1t sa the ale | to pegain her compos Her coun ely Oxed fo re @ t HRl understanding and it is the int " v | eral transports which are at Melills ville wiil be offered. overnimentihag nottaRolent: foranmliiy nanah s e lepi v e ap s anme LorRlint AN InGRolhen fosn Mlie crens Jare el Alsaeloo Mexicaltolusg erialtmastifen do nothing abont it cmbarking - troops to be carried te “ T |to cope with tho agrarians, who will [“Did fhey explaln fo yau that you |er dWigent beseeching — for L 1e. Kenilworth [, vors to augment this friendship. || continued to peal | points desiznated by the Spanish “THE FOOL® COMING | commit excesses against vanches and | wope signing a vour righls fore SHugiShertconditet SIS ithin Sconrt Sastiatquiigiy "’"'“ his statement was made last | ' she wr 1 a towel about | high command s william Fox's photoplay master- {jsolated villages In absence of federal | voom, her azony here, would seem = ) (3 et (il Er (s e g ind went into the hall | ! n isolated villages in ab: o ifiees night by President Calles in his ad piece “The Fool” has been "’l"l""‘l'pro[wr:inn. The commission alds | “No.o.oht her valen ross fn a0 indire she did nat intend 10 Canadian lu\ports to Iress {8 the menibers of congress at| She was Jiorrified to sen th | as the opening attraction for the |that armed groups alveady are Men- | jeapt-hroken twail I up her child jreevocahly.'” the opening of 1he new session. Gen- | ©0 door was hei Tulace. theater, which will open M8 |acing villages and ranches oy [Hcart-broken wail, | e, Honderson seomed hardly fo | 1 oS, Continue 10! Grow (75 Sanits Giso! declared that: th ird tha 8ounds | B e doors again after heing closed for [which the federal garrisons have |yl Myers, counsel for the Spence | The eclosing we Sept. 2 (P—Canadian pogent pr A{abwinral that Mesico l lock. With the | READ lm HI:RALDCLASSI!!ED i the summer. ‘“The Fool” 18 an |jeen withdrawn. Alum ooty apring surp fell on her cars withont produci _H‘ in the United States, \would res the payment of her garment she ' ADS FOR YOUR, WANTS | adaptation from the noted stage play President Calles last week ordered | on Mrs, Henderson, who already was |20 of of: “TPut {he S ich have been showing a decline, foreign debtors “within the shortest ‘ of tha same name. Keith vaudevile | Goneral Olmazan, chief of militiry |qimod nysto ical. S ook an upward swing in July, ac- | possible perind consistent with cor | will be featured on all progra ations, to withdraw all fedural | ehig you marry Robert Marshall ] i it oninE log1HInALo the bureau of |tajn nnavoidable national needs e troops engaged in protecting e iyepa iy July, 192277 Lo demanded Aluminae SIS July pureliascn 1o- which miist be fujtilleqinrsti TO HEADD j concentrato them Ay el R e i e f the eniia, {00 for ‘.111‘“ T S e : MY | president said he considered that the | yesyring fones: “You may rofuse to |10 lsmisse vy adian exports |saroment. lssucd b DF WESTERN AGADE | protection of a state was essentially | 4y, It this will involve you in explained 10t "‘ nited L tued at | State 1 in W last | 1 {a state tunction and that he had | gjiienltios. wvhat this Mrs. Hendorson 37,000,000 or about $200,000 less|fune declaring — tha nited ST | heen flooded with complaints agait et i ol Sl RdSiyalerivs il RRED, dosthg ‘]‘," ¥ ,“‘M 5Lc0f0 DR cesdhal sl af exicon) Wmoteys 8 Moln Thure W. Frederickson Expects 10 | perseeutions commitied by fed alfficult | Treckman ospi of last yar. tion by Mexica of tanaiil 5 troops in ,hmi,,; with the dgt il anatn step pl 1 by Mr 2 obligations or failure fo profect v Leave First Lutheran Church for | i3 AR A b ,,,‘,',. . with {0 ] ply ‘u..»‘ her "‘)n‘u\ Viion V'n‘ ~(< $25 (]()0 l*ue LOH at :r ‘"r'.rvm' \Hv"‘-r\x had been ared i r NINe shre 10lv lan with her ¢ A in order to up in a friendly manner. Varger Ficld in Minncapolis IMM Signe J. Ohem Bride 'l»- aHae, " Luity the adoption Hannaford Inn, Me. 1 nis i president urged | : | story. She h (s s aterm st v | Cape Blizabeth, Mo, Sept, 2 (@) |legislation fo restrict pe {8 10 for. 5 ] kson ot 337| Of V . Neiis iz St ; | As an intermedi P he says | Ca) abeth, Mo, Sept, 2 ( x ) restriet permits fo for ! Thure 3. Hredstlobse % 0_ _hlhava Neiison, Jr. ] IaSLICE ey Iie may b campelled fo take action | The Hannatord Tnn, owned by Isaiah | cigners and foreign corporations to Manon Lescaut* faceipowder o (, b Chestnut street, organist at the First | Willim . Nelison, Jr., son of Mr. | 4-vears ldiboy D d, had hee 1o have (he state chavitics hoard tell [Hannaford of Hartford, Conn., was [0¥1 land, wafer rights and sub-soil | |l | Ash £ R % I eva nlcnnrenitwiiiires eniliieipos jandEN nRWIIHanUERE NG EDIRO RS ““'!”], '{“'f““‘ ;‘ ‘”‘ ,“,“’\‘;“y'_ Ihim from its records the ns of | 4 by firo late last night de- (ViBhts—mining property and oil = SHD G VU e + and it (Prr o) Gl 635 10 Ry e L Hartford, an Il\{*‘ Teobert - Marstiall, with whom iy gamiiy which adopted Pavid, {spite the efforts of several hundred s—umtil article 27 of the consti-| I ( FREE! . Rouge Mandarine* — Parisian : e Signe J. daughter of Mr. and |she is mow living il e s assisting the fire department, |{ution dealing with sueh lands s . haha Academy, at Minneapolis. |nine August Of of 164 Duwight |che the Tir in order | o e S ,','“‘ o L I il St [‘ through and through « « o ; Ainm. wnere he expects Lo become fstrect, were vesterday aft- |to legitimize the child by comuil-| Spahasain azon the fnn had been used | dation wag made, e said, to @ 5 = oAt the Detter! | head of the music department. He |crnoon at at the Iirst [ting higamy. 1 g |7 eertainly got a bargain when o b b i S C A b i e P S | tractivebook- the Better:Stores wiil also be organist and choir |Lutherun church parsonage Rev.| “Oh. what a weh” shouted Sond- |1 Lought my wircless et sald who left for ”,,HW, e e | | Jet of Parisian director at the Swedish fabernacle in | Dr. Abel A, Ahlquist, pastor. offici- hey nt to deport her” Smit) Ll g ) ‘ . i ; { St Paul. He expects to leave the [ated. They were attended by Mr 0 withess stand was takon Rk s SN e TOMEO 1N BANKRUPTCY | perfumes, \ Jatter part of this month. and M. Philip Oherg of this o My, John V. Cornell. the E3tR Patsy Tomeo, Lim sirect groc M. /] powder, etc. Mr. Frederickson is a New r{\rm‘m !-Imll ‘m;;‘r the cere n‘ml;.\;].n ;\-whlm" et a1 rh'u;ym'll r“(u”“ home | questioned Jof ; a petition in bankruptey [ Monroe st I el 1S sl 2t aruciololot il linaheopRnmsenyt diatligrionieol fnKE committee o e s no donbt about it. Afte ssets of §2.000 and labili- f of their A tatn igh school and an |tho bride. The couple fhen left on | Alumuae soclely. it e sixty T e e TR 1L | A. BOURJOIS & CO,, Inc. honor Rraduate of the Yale school |2 honeymoon (rip to Niagara Falls| *“Did you, ever promize fo refir i | S Niilor ot Dept. B 14 35 W, 34th St., New York City helor |and Canada. On their return, they | ¥Reg. U8, Par OF.

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