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W«&mm&m»n ' ¢ , ) *t'w -m ? V"HM"“ ) lllli t ’; by || \‘ ’ I ' Al u-I- .Jln! In mn )/ ,« r: i I ol o t, '/ ¥ 2 #Unloss otherwise Indicated, theatrical no tices and reviewa i this column nm; ’Wflllcl by the press agencles for the respective amusement company. RS SRTIRRAARSTERARRA S SES AR AR LU RN SRR SR X\\\\\\\\\\ “SUN UP" AT CAPITOL faithtul lrp]h‘un of the period, "“Th “Sun-Up,"” the Metro-Goldwin-|Desert I'lower," latest Colleen an Mayer production which ls at the|vehicle to be released by It Capitol theater now, is a story of [tional, Is now the attraction at Iln the North Carolina mountain folk ace theater, and was written by Lula Vollmer. The Keith vaudeville on this pro She spent much time among the [gram will offer four good acts head- hardy denizens of those hills and ac- |ed by the international stars, The quired an intimate knowledge of their language and hablts and ec- centricities, hree Vedettes in a series of music and dances; George and Harvey Warren will offer songs and stories: This forms only a background |Bigelow and Cooper are novelt against which there etands out in|workers, and Morris and Townes clear-cut carving, a pathetic story'are a palr of comedians with a of maternal love of high {if mis-|snappy llne of wit and songs. guided purpose and a ylelding to in- fluence which comes to many when On ‘Thursday, Reginald Denny will You be offered in “I'll Show The a crisls appears, to gulde us along |Town." the right path, - The Keith Albes vaudeville pro-| TWO grdm is featured by Dollie Arthur{ Kenneth Harlan in “The Ranger and Co. in the musical comedy of the Big Pines,” a story of the “Help Wanted Female,” with Don [Ereat open spaces, is one of the at- Carroll and a bunch of American |tractions at the Lyceum today, the heanties, Other acts include |other heing the Pulitzer prize story Claude De Car and Co. In an ex- [b® Mrs, Fdith Wharton, “Age of In- cellent gymnastic offering; Dana and |nocence.” In addition, the Lyceum Mack fn “Little Red Riding Hood"; |is featuring special orchestra music STORK AHEAD IN RAGE WITH DEATH Statistics Tor New Britain in 1928 Published Today Statistics of births and deaths for | 'he third man suggested to head a the 81 stales comprising the United |CW PArty has declined like the Staten reglstration area wero issud [Se1SE o befareihing R ‘I'”'\"‘ figurcs, which are for 1923, fol- [Wheelor Independent presidential | U.S Aren Conn, |1CKet last fall, in 4 statement pub [ " so.141 lished today refused to become 4 i S E candidate, He sald he would have o ; wcked Mayor Hylan had he run fn- St ECRE |dependently in the nrst place and | : & no itie ticket to meet | Excoss of births | The $00,400 |Greenwich to tic 115 | William T |13rooklyn progressive party, through I Harttord 1 TTIr, Hearst's New York American | ! Manchester | has issued a call for indorsement of Meriden Mayor Iiylan as an independent can- | Middletown didate. | Milford 3 |governors, 158 | republican nominee, wgatnek /7 |a Langford and Fredericka will pre- Dy tho new five-piece organization |xo o joi e halan £ent thelr skit “Shopping”; and the |Which opened last evening for the fy © o 0 17 Four Harmony Kings, one of the |fall and winter season. Mo TR 235 | Mi best colored quartets in vaudeville, | “Age of Innocence’ presents Miss In W - will offer “Symphony in Color.” |Beverly Bayne in the leading role, ‘,\Am“h G 200 | S The ghows are continuous daily, On |and she is supported hy st which o {14 jen Thureday Richard Dix will be numbers olt Dexter, Edith Rob- | "8 1 1.06 i offered in “Men and Women." |erts and Willard Louis. w:};‘”';"”‘;w i b Parsons', Hartford ARCADIA OPENING 1 Stratford George Abhott, rated as one of the | Wednesday night, September opsing on Lol most brilliant young personalities of |Will mark the opening of the “Ar. | Wallingford .. 185 the theater, heads the cast In his|cadia” which is located at either | \WAlorbury el ‘ own play. A Holy Terror,” which |219 Glen strect or 110 Rockwell ave. | Windham g Tohn Golden will present at Par-|nlue, to the delightful dance funes R e scn's Theater, Hartford, for three |of that ever increasing popular | U, S, ARTIST DIES days beginninz tonight, with a mati- |¢ight-piece da orchestra, “The | ) ! nee Wednesday. Winchell Smith [Bacchanalians.” The Arcadia is un- | R chares authorship honors with Ab- | der the management of Billy Milne bott and has directed the production ‘V”l‘”‘"” manager of the “lLone St “A Holy Terror” Is a play of West (last season. Virginia mountain folks. Its title ts! The epening nights, he will foa- suggested by its principal character, [{ure Leo TFeists t song success, Dirk Yankey, whos2 record as a!"Pal of My Cradle Days” As an feudist and corn liquor addict is for. Added attraction he has obtained ®otten when he attains the eminence [Miss Ruth Jensen, late of Los An of sherlff and brings order out of the [Ecles, Cal, cabarefs, in dainty songs. | vhaos of a miners strike in the | The Areadia is a newly built hall, | Vaint Oreck region. (and the management elaims one of | idc Ithe best dance floors in the state COLLEEN MOORF 7 AT PALACE With the bhustly background of {he vest in the making, .‘ World’s Oldes peopled by | Hm'so Found in New Jersey | Washington, N. I, Sept. 21 (P | Discovery of the “oldest living hors RN and perhaps in the | 7 years old John Soudar, {farmer. The veterinary saw the Ihorse and asked his age. Soundar produced papers recording the hirth of O1d Bill in 1869, The animal still performs the regular daily labors of a farm horse. and is owned hy | a Harmony fownship New Britain's Coziest Theater Today, Tues. and Wed. | which nine shall represent New Birif- tain at the Tndnstrial 1¢ nament in New Haven rgue’s four- Art Lovers in America and Ahroad ' |H wi | na i we New York Politicians, oratie, inees have met election November 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1925, B e ——— MAN TODAY LIKE SAVAGE YESTERDAY 'Have No Use for Religion Till NO THIRD PARTY Peeved at Tammany, Are Unable To Ge Candidate Against Walker, Now York, Sept, 21 put an Independent ket in the field (Rr—Eftorts mayoralty agalnst demo- republican and socialist nom another setback. t on the democ: State Senator Walker, | year's record of births ‘|||v|: I e e leaths for cities and towns in Con- {gnit)e candi | necticut is given below: “Senator Walker, in all likelihood Births - Ie Gin il he eleet the atatenient adds Ansonia 340 1641 Nayor Hy last Wedesday sald Bridgeport 66 1,642 1624 130 would retire to private life, | Bristol i United States Senator Copeland, also Danbury ..... 420 mentioned to head a (hird ticket, Derby 8 200 came out for Walker, Mr. LaGuar- East Hartfor. |dia’s refusal leaves no outstanding | Enfleld 1 possibility to head such a ticket. Fairfield a Butler, chairman of the Major parties are laylng plans for intensive campalgn befnure the Three former Hughes, Whitman and | aid Frank D. Waterman, | and Governor nith will take a hand in the Walk .wmmm Her wil l | igh H(hnol .\larl\ ‘ Last Practice Week The New Britain high school team Il begin its final week of prelimi- | ry practice before th | initial game | the season with the team of the | East Hartford high school at Wil- | low Brook park on Saturday of this ek The first two weeks were given over {o putting the athletes in con- Mourn the Death of Paul Way- [ dition and from now on the team will scrimmage for the greater part land Bartlett of (he afternoon practices. The com- New Yor 21 (M—Art lov- |Petition for places on the team will ers in America and abroad foday |Feach a torrid heat during these were mourning the death in Paris |serimiages, and it will be a battle- of Panl Wayland Bartlett, Amer | ed athlete that will trot ot on | seulptor, whoso works are found in fthe field ta represent the school Sat- | L dozen cities on hoth sides of the [urday after the week's battle with Atlantic. He died yesterday of |his rival or vivals for the position. hlood poisoning due to an injury in arm contracted on a fishing trip a month ago. Among his best known works are the equestria., statne of Lafayette in {the courtyard of the Louvre, the one nee the six statues on de of the New York public 4 he tone, in London, the ; ft of American lawyers to their | British brothers, and the { Calumbus and Michael Angelo at the {library of congress in Washington statue of Rlack Rorn in New Haven, Conn, ir 1865, he lived in France most of his Hife. but maintained studios in New York and Washington as HOT TOMALE! | Paris. " He was a commander of the S CORBIN vs. LANDERS 1 of Honor, n membcr of the it § CTU 5! o S « 0 o 1 one WHAT A PICTURE! i The Corbin Industeial league team ‘;‘\1‘»‘ \«\: ":’\n,,',t {x’ ‘\::v::;: and on i:;(t s yh ,‘,114\1 y,lm L e He is survived by COLLEEN | e e o determine 'y Rartiett, the former Mrs, Sam wel Franklin T'mmons whom married in 19 the death of his first wife. a daughter. leaves gift of American school children to |, in the country |world” was reported ay by | ! Dr. A. D. Gaylord, a veterinarian of | {1his city. The horse, O1d Bill, is aid | to be 57 statues of well as he |§ several years after |th te fes as th ov | He also | o L L —— She Tames The Western Bad Men! ILYCEUM| | Now Playing | DOURBLI- EATURE BILL | || THE RANGER of How Puny Weak Boys Grow Strong | (m] Liver Oil— Ol Tablets New Way to '1.wlu McCoy's Cod Liver Are Sugar Coated and Kids Take Them Like Candy THE BIG PINES | With KENNETH HARLAN also Age of Innocence With BEVERLY DAYNE AFlowet <A it Netional Picture Keith Vaudeville BIGELOW & COOPER k Novelty Workers TADIES' MAT. 10 Cents Will to Best Seats This Coupon and Admit Any Fady |PARSONS’ | S HARTFORD 7MORRIS & TOWNES The Comedy Couple THREE VEDETTES “Song and Music"” GEO. €« HARVEY WARREN Songs and Sto | TONIGHT, TUES., | JOUN GOLDEN presents ‘ | | AND WED. A NEW DRANATIC A Holy Terror |. COMEDY Make that under leveloped oy or of « short tine dving him Me- Coy's Cod 0il | yours | b ng, vigorous | nd robust in just | by | Liver | Compound | an. am ar chusetts gold should have no in his will be the nd game of ason for sast Hartford In the first game they w feated by the Drury high sehool am, 13 to 0. This was indeed a od showing for the Connecticut inst so formidable a feam the North Adams team that won e state ehampionship for Massa last vear. The red and son fo feel Saturday's game, the erconfident Late | full of tourists from practicall ! deliberately for they are up against the strong- est tean to represent Kast Hartford in many years. SUCIDE THEORY IN TABOR CASE BELIEVED Doors of Apartment Bolted From Inside and Dying Statement to Nelghhor Add to Belief ! Chicago, Sept, 21 (®)&—Police continue their investigation of the death of Miss Rose Tabor Haturday, although indications were that sl might have been accidentally scald ed, Miss Tabor, known as “Silver Dollar,” and the ighter of H. A, W. Tabor, Colorado's “silver senator" of the 80's, told a neigghhor shortly before her death that such was the ase, A real estate man was held for questioning after his pleture was found in the girl's rooms, and an- other man was sought Roth front and rear doors of Miss | Tabor's apartment were bolted from the inside. indicating that no other person had heen present when ac- cording to her story, she spilled hot water on herself from a stew pan on There were burns a kitehen range 4 was around, he imme ly fashion on her back and legs. N Ala gealtror ¢ 1 A marrled sister, living In Mii- (€4 & god from a piece of wood and ) {expected protection from it watkee, told reporters today she 2 He then told the men that eac! ad not approved of Rose's Hfe, and 1 76 B S0 IS DT LA o o depent pon half a hun therefore she could be burled in ! ! P'otter's field “for all of me Colo., Leadville, pto 2t D=L milkman forget to come Ing, In a little cabin near the |ap5ung " ne said, “und when you Matchiess silver mine, the sole rem- o, ve the house in the*morning, your nint of her hnsband's mining wealth, \cjro ) hope you never come back Mrs, H. A. W, Tabor, widow of the ijyuct jet the newsboy fail to appear former United States senator from |and mee the uproar because there is Coloradoe, early yesterday was noti mining operations he was considered one of the r est men in the west. one of the richest men in the west, 60 days, heing appointed to fill vacancy caused by the death of Senator A, H. Chaffee fn 1882, Miss Tahor, after the loss of her the 16 father's fortune, entered the thea- | trical profession. In 1912 she pub- lished a movel which dealt with Colorado politics, PROVED GUARD WAS ALIVE Tondon, Aug. 30 (P - TLondon is counfries and most of the ove in Whitehall. Some stare at them and one I'rench girl re- | fused to believe one motionless fig. ure was alive, She stood alone and | gazed harder, then suddenly joined given Rev, W. H. ity Methodist church during his ad- | dress to the members of Everyman's Bible class yesterday morning. address was declared by many of the regular attendants the class has heard since it was or gunized four years ago. or many men have religion until and useless for anything else He said that the majority of men today-are no different from the say- age of yesterday, who, in his danger, hewed a god from wood and pray to it for protection, with s axe, cut down a tree, n a fire, cooked his meal and made o rude leanto for when he imagined that some enem) verse and Keeps the in thelr orbits must considerable of yon when the price to establish religious bonds | between himself these honds hefore us in the plest way. son. money, dangered, greatest of men spend their lives making a liv- of it in making a list of mitted by Chairman R the speakers' includes Vice-President Dawes, Rev, They Are Old One ovation after to be He took as his subject, Residue,” and pointed they the the grocer, doctor and many others, no paper to read. “The have and you do we all try bonds. vielfors never fail to he interested |ing and not any in the stalwart guardsmen on duty |life." "at the Horse Gunards headquarters President B, F, prospective committee, Dr. Bartley The night another Alderson of the “Religlon | out little or no use Lecome too old K |dred other people—dependent on th I baker, the newsboy, the “Just let pursuit of as full a We forget that the Giod who is in heaven is somethi niore than an enl sits above the sky. od who looks over the uni- | stars and sun | thought | he paid | fied of the death of her danghter, “There are 8o many who, like the | Rose, in Chicago. Mrs. Tahor was savage, have no time for religion un the second wife of the late senator. (il we are in danger. We go Her husband, who died in 1529, iily on feeling that if we can gain a lost his fortune of several -million |living and have time for dollars in investments in Central |pleasures, our lives are America. During the heydey of his they need to he. ed man He puts | the relation of father to But not until our respect, sava was | Trin- | The that | for But stead B who | sim- our or our soclal position is en- 1o feel this Too many Armstrong read a speakers sub 3. 8K nner of | The list | Charles G 1. Doyle. 1. | Dr. Iid- her Ynglish fricnds looking some- | S Congressman Dan Reed, what flushed. She explained that | ward J, Cattell of Philadelphia, U. the soldier was real after all—he (. Senator Hiram Bingham, had deliberately winked at her. — ON George W. . Hiln, FA( TIO\ (. \AR TEED ' YOU CAN SAVE MONEY AT NEW BRITAIN HIGH GRADE DENTISTRY ; Up-to-date DENTAL OFFICE Rev, Dr. Rahbl Gershon Tablets for 30 | It's the new way | to take nasty|f tasting cod liver i vd at the Your doctor ell you there is in the world or ricke 15 cod liver ol you can help the it e ed. sickly, hack ward child 1o grow normal again so Thurs, REGINALD DENNY |] o5 Winchell smith & teorge Abbott || that he can play and romp with “T'll Show You the Town" i |othes chndren. e | ted with results after 30 day: g | trial—why Dickinson Drng Ca., or | any druggist will gladly return your e | Try them on tt T hnt F I { be sure—very sure—to ask for Ve CA I OL Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tah |1eta—the original and genuine—60 tablets—G0 cents Today —Tuesday—Wednesday—(ontinuous Shows Keith-Albee Supreme Vaudeville DOLLIE ARTHUR & CO. in the Merry Musical Comedy “HELP WANTED FEMALE” with Don Carrol and a Bunch of AMERICAN BEAUTIES CLAUDE DE CAR CO. DANA & MACK LANGFORD & FREDERICKS in “SHOPPING” FOUR HARMONY KINGS—“A Symphony of Color” EDMUND GOULDING'S TALE OF KENTUCKY HILLS “SUN-UP” with CONRAD NAGEL and PAULINE STARKE GRAND GPENING of the “ARCADIA” 29 Glen S—110 Rockwell New Britain, Conn Ave. Conn.'s Coziest Ballroom Ruth Jensen® of Los Avgeles, Calif in songs “Arcadia” s under the management of SBILIY MILNE" Popalar dance hnll entertainer whe will feature 1 of My Cradle Admission e Free Parking Dancing & to 11:45 pm, Look For The Signs personal Vou'll he surpris- | results and especially if | the child has will thati nothing 5o | | NO PAIN—NO Hi( Finest Equipped Dental Office in the City LIABLE DENTISTRY 00D RE I | PLATES S—( H PRIC Plates that kind 1 guaranteed fit make. are the only They are to fit and stay firmly in place and not gof loose, drop or make that clicking noise <o often heard in artificial teeth x AB OLUTELY PAINLESS EXTRACTI( PLATES Arrangements can he made whereby you can have your work DR, WILLIAM F. 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KEITH PERS Surgeon Dentist 338 MAIN STREET \L ATTE‘\TIO\-FRFF F\ AMINATION A I AW AUV SNOULVd AALISILYVS 2 - » - (==} < o = = 4 = w Hadas and Governor John H. Trum- | derson seletced as his assistants C. @, bull. Next Sunday it is expected to en, E. A. Hobart, J. C. Ensworth, have Major Talbott 0. I'reeman, | James H. Dyer and George Henning. state commissioner of aviation and — commander of the 118th observa- DEMOCRATS ROLL UP SLEEVES The Hardware City Democratie club, organized four years ago and & big factor in the democratic mayore alty campaign successes will shortly take permanent quarters. The club will lay plans for the spring came« palgn at once, its leaders announce, tlon squadron, Connecticut Guard, address the class, National | Harry Bonney, chalrman of the entertainment committee, announced yesterday that the outing planned for next Saturday has been post- poned for one week on account of the afr meet Saturday Harry Anderson appointed chalrman of the entertainment com mittee of the Blue army, Mr. An- was Mirlam A Texas IPerguson, governor of has issued more than 300 pardons since taking office, ] Iixtracts From NEW YORK TIME September 20, 1925 Gx NERAL husiness conditions, ac- cording to reports from the usua! all over the country, This is the tenor of the statements from banks, from credit sources and from distributive agen- of merchandise. 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