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NFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925, When Broadway Tock a Ducking Y. M. C. A. RED CROSS LIFE SAVING MEMBERS m“\x\x\WX\mmmmm ,» Unless otherwise indicated, theatrieal notices and reviews {n this column nre % written by the press agencies for the respective nmusement company. M\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\‘\\\\ CNNNNENNNSNS and screen star, has an m-\.m...vv Clara Bow and Alyce Mills, companion picture b '] .«‘.um Bight and_tomorrow * Locks and Otber New Britain Love" In this pleture e Sl Do e e Pt it Demand e S e S given exceptionally good part story 18 one of the Iaris under Ee world, X GEORGE H. MANNING Starting Sunday evening In cor G 0D SR 0t L) unction with the entirely new pic Washington C., Hept. 18.—All ture bill to bhe hown, the Lyceum and builders hard- will feature speclal orchestra musle. | ware wore exported in larger quan- Ben rving and his five plece orches- i it e, depart- : tra will play at sach performance, | oo I -"_"f“(m‘"""‘“ ‘.“‘v'i,mi L devarts ) Broadway got good and wet and thousands of subway passengers were delayed for an hour or featuring an ovrtuie, & _selection sports of such hardware in [$0 When a water main burst under New York’s famous thoroughfare, This picture shows .I!:‘Ilr‘i\r;;.l‘ht‘l‘ ,”‘“f A -)‘»v F‘H‘:“l] s . $166 compared | firemen \\mI\\n:i to lmmp away the w: ml Hnm the subw. = e ) p g . el variolall S e S 312 S 2 Top Row—~B. fochinsky, I. Berquist, M. Richter, T. Wesscls, P. Rakowskl, H. Hall fllma. s Second Row Standing—H. Urban, J. Depla, C. Linn, E. Urban, J. Nimro, R. Varsell, F. TFeldman and R. T i it e et o5 o e o 3751 | Noel i Court But His le NNm !HAMP!UN (POETICALLY INCLINED | oo i Iy goc lAlEa 12 antaelalnrmen June exports wers 2 Case Is Continue Third Row Seated—L. Nimro, A. Ho vehnessian, W. Becker, V. C. Braddon, Physical Director Joseph Herg- v‘\‘\"“""""‘, £0 ,»",”' isleal entertalnment ued at $54,492, Door locks | \:a e Is C “p' VIC'“M OF AMNES]A strom, A. Sowka, Elmer Weyh and M. Mucke, h their ms ewark, N. J., Sept. 18 (Pl—Argu- w Front row—H. Lamberg, C. Peterson and J. Burke. and lock sets wera exported to the i W 0 5 # b . - - - total ot 0176 dozen valued ot 85 ments of counsel for Harrison Nocl| 3 § . CIVIL SUITS RECORDED. . whila June figres. were - | that the youthful player unl kid- | IR R 0 During the past three months un-| Towing or carrylng, 60 feet pre-| Write an essay on Shaeffer method . et s ! napper was not sana and Iy Arlinzton Youth s Found Wander- |der the supervision of the physical [ceded by a 60 foot swim. Head, [of prone-pressure resuscitation, 200 Acting on a writ of replevin ob. d0zen ,895. Cabinet an could not plead either guilty or nr director of the local Y, M. C. A.[cross chest, armlock or head carry|to 500 words, d by the Brunswick-Balke-Col- | 10ck exports totaled 16,476 or $30 several Red Cross life saving courses [and tired swimmer's carry. Yhile 26 men and boys passed the v auilty, today resulted in w, . ing Around the Streets of ar George | 731 In July and 14,130 dozen or $26.- | (arey reserving decision on Kl'fll‘ 1ll n’P SD‘ lfl Pl(]v 0” Tl ‘ were promoted for men and boys| Strangle holds, each releast fol- [test out of 55 enrolled, tha 30 who | | s i Northampte Toplyn, f T Martin H,[3818 in June. Hinges and t question until Monday nnwnm 1 rthimeton with the following results: Fifty- [lowed by proper turn and carry; |failed found the head carry and the Horwltz has seized goods valued at|ported amounted to 482,433 pounds| to two other murder suspects. Noel l()mfll']'nw Northampton, Masa, Sept. 18 (P)— |seven class sessions were held with |front strangle and back strangle |disrobing in deep water the two £000, The papers are returnable in|in July valued at $68142, while | was taken to eonurt today to indict Tdentification of an amnesia vietim [an enrollment of 55 men and hoys. Double grip on wrists, their re-|hardest tasts in the whole course. the auparior court the first Tuesday | June figures were 420,771 pounds at | ments charging him with the murder S lof artistic temperament as Harold | Nine boys and 16 men out of 65 |lease and proper turn and carry, A few of the men took the lifs of October $57,981, Other bullders hardware | of Raymond Plerce, a negro chauf- ° s Jinz high in the | Jests of Arlington was established | Were able fo pass the rigid tests. How to release two drowning per- [zaving test several times hefore they 8. Gerard Casale ting for John|exported In July 625.145 | feur, and the kidnapping of six-year. \ ween T yand Dres- | today after the young man had Several of the men and hoys since |gons locked in front strangle hold [were able to pass A. Hoffman, has nislaw Pro- | pounds or and fn June | 0ld Mary Daly - srrow for the singles cham. | heen taken to the state hospital here |{hey passed the tests have saved |and rescue. The bovs' life saving test is simi- . Loienski for i 1 8, the writ|560.683 pounds or $123,6164, | - = pionsh S in and vicinity, ' for observation, He had been at several persons from drowning. Demonstrata Schaeffer method of |lar though a boy is not required to ng returnable the third Monday| Tocks sold very poorly in Furope | MISS STANQUIST SHOWERED | ) ¢ 1 0n the New |the Dickinson hospital since he was In nr.lf"rnvh:‘v 1a rxwl;:" may blL rfls‘u.r vn!lor: {o;’ 114 n\lnmen.t take as many fests as in the senior of Septemher in the city eourt exceptien of France and| Miss Rita Coone )t 342 Eim | Brital T R G e walk i L come a full fledged life saver he t motionless one minute rrogram W. H, Rodman has heen sued for the United Kingdom, principal mar lp.lyw‘!‘lgry:vyl Iz‘:;\r:\]yu\ ,‘.‘,"m i ,f];:,: l; et SEisonLi Huntinzton on \I']::,,‘h:,::”,‘r;l:, 1N ihust be able to mact all of the fol- | Tread water for 30 seconds Though many desire to take this 800 damages by G. Fox & Co, of |kets In July belng Canada, Cuba, friends at a bridge party given at| Kron a sse) played for the| Dr. John A. Houston, superintend- | 10%1nS tests : fog sanerson onsiminutefalibiest | cantac fonl i 0odi stronsyenIgin o1g » - Hartford. The papers are returnable | Brifish Indfa, Hong Kong, Australia, | her home last ever in honer of |title last Sunday and when darkness |ent of the state hospital, said that |, FOF men: In deep water, disrobe |fully dressed. have a chance of passinz. Regard- in the elty court the third Monday Japan and Mexico. Hinges and other Miss Ada Stanquist, who is to he m |trom trousers, shoes and coat, then | Demonstrate how to carry a per- of whether a person can swim * of Septemt ' swim 100 yards, son from shallow water, firaman's or |strongly or not the physical depart- Surface dive: Recovering oblects |saddle back liff. ment encourages men and boys to from bottom threa times, and a 10 Demonstrate how to Iift subject |take the course for the knowledge it pound weight once. or drowning person from tank or|imparts and the service the individ- talla [ e The n the douhl anole book "“”’l"_ in "‘I-‘”rwflk'Pt Approach drowning person, front onto a float nnassisted. uals enrolled may be able to render SETeEa—— | . 0 played Sunday morning at 8 contained many entries relating to | pack and und [ Oral quiz on life saving. in time of need. ‘ APE i OL Seven Youths Arrested Fur Prices Soar Away ind 11 o'el finals Sunday | paintings and poems and o his| oo Cre o AT S | By Police in Park City [ p Since Last Month # ternoon at & e'clocl metal condition. — o Ihree teams fight it out in| “AsThave destroyed all my poems | oty and bears the label of @ + T N <, 2 L = Continuous Today and Sat, Rridgeport, Sepf. 18 (P—In an ef ittle, Wash,, Sept . e semi-finals G. Kron s in a fit of desperation” says the last | pocso qono tment store Clty !tems KEITH ALBEE fort t ear up a number of store e paid for furs at a i el et s {enfry. “What shall T do next? My| " ""_‘ 'T‘("‘j“ hr-]:’ i | e . SUPREME VAUDEVILLE hurglaries the police yesterday ar- | atction at the Seat xchan wsefte and Christenson The | veason i3 leaving me.” e 0 T LR DR O, Bty o HARRISON—DAKIN {rested seven youths, all under 10 | which ended yesterday, v 0 te 3 1 book were found an expensive briar wl | ard brothers are favored fo be | Again he wrote: “Who am 17 Rustell Matsen ot 21 Winthroj TO i o vears of age. Today (hey were ar- | 25 per cent higher than those of (1 i i o e e T A R i e ;flnrw two cans of tohacco and thres | BUSSER Nateen Of B M Agrlv- o 14) 4 $300 The 3 of US raigned In city court and held under | August sale, . g anager | Earlier entries in the notebook | cultural college next month. A grad- to flomkee’er’ : bonds of $1,000 each, Their cases |announced today. In a Ixtra soals will he sef up to ac- | pead: e uate of the local high achool last WILBUR DU ROIS were continued for one week for in -'l”l‘,"f“ ,"’v. "_""‘; no 3 nmadate a large andience at Sat- | “1 have found my mission in this MISS CARROLL SHOWE . |June, he has been connected with BROWN and DEMONT tion. Those under arrest are | $400,000, were offered, $ urday and Sunday contests life—to express thoughts through | sris Mildred Carroll of 88 Maple| e New Britain General hospital of- HYMANS and BVANS ze Barnwell, 18; Michael Me- | offerings of novt orn p S 1 50 e e o e o g’;\m:f}:’o“,fr 13,,‘"7,?,& fice staff for the past two years. . \ Sieaca 1 John Ca i James Kel- | wolf furs brought from $8 to $1¢ I {Coy. 17 John Care ; g 0 it il BEAUCAIRE SEXTIT = : HELD FOR TRIAL j@seiiistic acnen of ‘d“f‘ - by a large number of her friends| Astrid and Fvelyn Anderson of “ADVEN I \,M\ 7. and Robert Relly, 18, All | =old for an average of $2 $ idgeport, Sept. 18 (®)—Manuel | ary ¢ She 18 | from Waterbury, Plainville and New | 750 Arch street are' #pending the | o 1, 27, wos today bound over |but she doe 3 . Iam, and s : o de furt cont impossibie | Jests had been in Worcester and hardware went in largest quantities married September 220 A supper each had bagzed two games, They | Roxbury sanitarfums on previous d to Canada and the T'nited Kingdom, | v d and Miss st 1y ole match aver to- |oceasions and had suffered lapscs of | v s e e Tapan, Argentina, Mexico and Aus- |cefved a number of ; ow aff / ory more than once, l1v. 18; Patrick H " 17; Goorge | Large and extra {live on the east side of the city. | Muskrat, consisting principa L e Britain at the home of Mbs. Willlam | week-end in New York city. Lawful interest only ; akins fr A bRt the siperior court nnder honds of {1 do know it Hahn of 33 Chapman court. The Tom Moore Pauline Starke ins from Alaska, brought an a & My last N t Members of the Royal Arcanum : R age of $1.22, $1,000 *d in the « | v last poem to H. e says It | ome was very prettily decorated 4 Be o0an s° sunday Special e . court charged wi it on Joseph |is the best T have done. #nd Miss Carroll Tocsived a number| ALENAING. the unnual fleld day and neficial L ciety, SITONGHEART In LR SK : H : ) Alves. The al it occurred | “Ninshed the two landscapes for | of gifts, Games were played and a|DArbecue at Lake Compounce to-| ol L o Sl LN, AL 000 g Y HE srerioon Aug. 29 and Al 5 been in a | Mrs, Van Nuys” buffet Tuncheon served, Mias Carroll | TOFTOW Will leave ot 1 o'clock from | pog, By © Sl : e e ta P iy tnopitaliforitiree bedis suftering | “Played chess with Merton. Won | will becoma the bride of Albert Bas- | [N®, corner of South High and West RS ek a vlost? ad 0 from stah) wounds as a result of th “|overy Eame by watching Mim, not | actt Saturday afternoon Iatugeineois; pers he o6 the returnf ooy i t i 4 | |encounter lthe s James J. Donahue of High street - | mhe Youth 1s about 23 vears of |READ THE RERALD CLASSTETED | hea ressmed. bia tudies of Bentley i | of & pet turtle, which she claims ha {Leen a pet of the family for 200 7 s & [“ B e e L ; p # 46,000 Fekl. |75 His clothing i of _excellent ADS FOR RESUITS school, Boston. | tess motarist carried the fnrtle away Today and Saturday Tom Mix —in— “THE RAINBOW TRAIL"| ! iyt NORDEN'S BUNGALOW KEITH VAUDEVILLE Iverv. K iidavabven: . Betty Neal & Co. {4 l ik llfxi)clll(:“ 7\15 i:lda“ Livening { Th M f WALEIT RINK r Aziz Grotto Patrol and Drum Corps Tl e easure 0 Lo e Admission 50 Cents Ll Y M “THE DESERT FLOWER” 'PARSONS’ our essage e ) Weston and Lovell | R —— S : The measure of your message is the number of actual i )| 2 e oN T EaStem Si@i S EXE ' / readers reached by the publications carrying your Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. Cook and Barnard COLLEEN MOORE in | , an Van Lane and Veronica i | 3 A Vi F T CROSBY GATGE presents ) t LYCEUM|| u's wasner Springfield, Hassachuse 1 Rabad ' . & You may buy “10,000 cireulation,” but is it delivered, or IGIPT & SATURDAY [ B 20- 9 4 t TONSGITT & 3 ‘ S | !- E N c E September 20-26, 1925 is it merely a “claim” of the publisher? DOUBLE-TEATURE BILI ) The premier Agricuitural and Industrial Show of the il Th o g : = C*"g ren (‘nf By MAN MARCIN East. New Buildings. Mcw Depariments. New Attrac- e.A B. C Ofi‘els a service that will enable the adver- @i tiser and advertising agent to measure every message e St T vl el 2967190 tions. A Quality Exhibition Through and Through. the Whirlwind asa Tl Mo Bxphe 41 ; placed in the leading publications of the United States ne yvRINwinc D e T ; : and Canada. HO Y Exhibits: Army, Navy and Marine Corps Exhiblts; Boy and Girl !! ut Fxhibitey State Exhibits; County Fxhibits; For- a3 : 5 o o e L B et e Every day in.all parts of the Continent A. B. C. auditors TE ROR Fitter Famien. Contest Domeste secnce. Eximins osens of auber | |8 are checking the records of publishers,. and their find- exhibits every doy. e ) Do T S e e - ings are tabulated in the form of A. B. C. reports. wih CLARA BOW { Siaged by WINCITEL SMETH Baby Deef Show, Fnrm Machiners Show, Junior Livestoch Faes. We-S200. 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