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A3 S ACKRCRRR SSS SN S 3 \ |l ; ! 'lll Ay S oA Y e i | ) Yy ke s - e Guntens otherwise indicated, theatrical 0o tices and reviews 1 this colmn are ‘: written by the press ngencies for the respective amusenent compuny. V] ANEREELLL AR AN TR NN R RERN R R AR RSN NNACRNNNNN | GO SITRAIGHT—LYCEUM {inald Denny comes to the screen in “Go Shaight,” sturring owen [the role of an unromantic. professor Moore and « strong supporting cast, |who is literally deluged with fomin. 18 one of the Lyceum headliners for [ine tonight and tomorrow, the other one | being “The Love Gamble.,” a picturc in which heantiful Lillian Rich has a’very dramatic part. Both of these pletures arve appealing made a big hit yesterday, The usual nows recl releases and #elected comedies and features aii to the program which is further en hanced by the musical scores by Ben Irving and his five piece orehvs. tra, Opening with an overture, this archestra features the latest muslcal hifa of the day and isgproving a de- cldedly pl t feature of the bill. | heurts of all ages—and sizes, The Keith vaudeville program of- fers a very entertaining bill of talent, Rosamond Johnson, the colored composer and singer offers a series and jof wongs and dances with the ststance and Wimp ofier (Strummin’,” a act; Joo Lyons and Co., offer a com- edy talking act that proves quite populir with audien and Louis Ston offer “Topsy- | Turvy.” a real danee novelty, On Sunday night will be seen i do,” ones s “Hummin' and » vory and Co. “That Devil Quema ST inne. Griffith pro RICHARD DIX AT CAPITOL [ duction “The Marriage Whirl" which “Men and Women,” a William de [begins a four-day rim on Sunday. Mille production for Paramount, | : : vhich opened Thursday at the Cap- tol theater, will close its run here also the |Gaudian Returns to LLALATAARANAN AT ARANAN S AN N AR EARRANNEENNN 7 N B S S S S S S SRR S SRS of (wo clever boys; Gilbert | singing | FFred Thomson | RED GROSS *GIFTS 70 SOLDIERS From New Britain Bags econtaining Christmas gifts to American soldiees in foreign countrles will be made up by the Red Cross this year, and 20 of them will be sent from New Britain, ac- | cording to a report made at a moet- Ing of the execuntive committee of | the New Britain chapter of the American Tted Crogs last evening In the Chamber of Commerce rooms. | These bags will ho made of figur- ed creton, They will be 10 inches square and will containing writing paper and envelopes, souvenir | greeting cards of New Britain, wash | clothes and pocket knfe, im-‘mm*:\lh]nm playing cards, | key ring and chain, mechanical pen- lell, two and one | ot gift, hese glfts from | Red Cross, nccording A. V. Simoni, a chanlain in the U. army. are oftimos only hristmas remembennces the men | receive. The bags go to Alaska UPhilippines, Canal Zone and other | places whera the boys are stationed s0aD, hook handKkerchiefs the American to Chaplain Christmas Packages Will Go Out |thed clatms, they must pay or face distraint proceedings and selzure or the plant, No claims are accepted now, Mr, Hill stated The law provides fhat for “any sum which was excessive or in any manner wrongfully collected, inter. est shall be allowed and pald on the jamount of such credit or refund at the rate of six per cent annum. This law, according to Mr. Hill, {makes it possible for taxpayers, aft- or paying the full assessment, to file claims for refund, and, it their clalms are allowed, to recover not only the excessive tay, but six por cent interest on that money from the e of payment to the date of the illowance of the refund The names of the corporations in- volved were withheld by the inter- ’HM revenue office, (Cubi 1 Is Back Number In Paris Art Exhibit | FParis, Sept. (P—Varnishing jday at the autumn salon gave ocular fevidence that cubism is a back-nuni- ber, at least among the younger school of painters, for there is only i‘hv‘nn examples of the geometrical art fn the present exhibition and Ithese are atowed away in a rear room. Portraits of athletes and scenes of athletic events predominate, while Ithe nudes are again in 1 tage. The American exhibifors ar less numerous than lIast vear, hut "hf‘ erities find thelr werk more 1m [portant than hefore, 25 ) percen- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER * CHANCE IN SEUES {Says Tt Is a Toss Up Between Contending Teams New York, Sopt. 25 (M—Iar from Ibeing down-hearted over the defeat lof his club in the National league |race for the first time in five ye |John Me grey-halred manager lof the New York Giunts, regards thy triumph of urgh club as & |*good tonic” for baschall McGraw, who has learned to take bascball philosophically, nothing but praise for champion Pirates, but prediets that |the Giants will be back at the top Hin 1620 “Of course, 1 raw nas enger to set & [ crack at the Senators,” suld McGraw today, “but having got fover the shock of having that am- |bition blocked. 1 am ready to admit that baseball—perhaps even the New York fans—wero tired of the con- {tinuance of Giant supremacy. i L t the #ictory of the Pirates should be wd tonie for | National leazue Barney get anothor basehall {Dreyfuss’ outiit certainly knocked at | th long enough and at last w has his year's record for five straight pennants and | 25, 1925, |ariven by G. Earts of Regina. Sask. |Don Mac came buck in the second |13 #aid to have estublished a world's (heat and won in 133 1-4, |tecord for a halt mila track when {le paced the first heat of the 2:0§ ‘wun at three-quarters of a mile in | Canada-Australian Pact Is Effective October 1 Melbourne, Australla 1:33 to nose out Maid Direct, Sioux |Clty mare, at the interstate falr linrness races yesterday, To prove that his first victory was not a fluke announces that the reciprocal com- | /INJA | CLOTHES cannot be duplicated at Sept, 25 (M) The Commonwealth Guzette today mercial treaty between Canadh dnd Aut A will come Into operation on October 1, The treaty, under which Australia I to give to Canada British pref ential customs rates on certain art cles, was ratified recently by t Canadian and Australlan parlia- ments, 0’COATS Tallored from the famous Regan Fabrics of Rock- ville, Conn, $40.00 Saturday. The Keith-Alhea has five good acts ta offer. The fea fure attraction is "Bargain Days" a ‘miniature musical comedy with a | cast of seven including Jim and | Retty Page, who also do another act | on the program. Swartz and Clif- ‘ord provide the real comedy hit of | the bill with a bright line of chatter and songs: Homer Romain offors rienty of thrills and comedy in his ‘vria] act, and Harrison and Ray offer songs, comedy and excellent [ dances. The shows are continuous dally. [§ 'n Sunday night as a special attrac. J§j (ion Harold Bell Wright's famons story “When a Man's a Man,” will he the feature photoplay attraction. TRAVELS INCOGNITO Havana, Sept. 25 (P —Tlis highness ithe Maharajah of Kapurthala, Tn- | din, is tn Havana on his way to New {had to let them MeGiraw views the outeome of the worl's sericy toss-up. He nointed out that Pittshurgh will en ter the annual classic under the han dicap of facing a new experience hut [that the clu Ohio State University | away from their home shores, Martin T, Gaudlan, son of m"_( Many Undernourished Children M. W. Gaudian of St. John's Ger-| 'That there are several hundred | man Evangelical Luthcran chureh, | ehildren in the New Beitain sehool has returned fo Columbus, 0., to | Who are undernourished was the resume his studics in the graduate | '*POrt made by Miss Llizabeth | York after having mado A two school of Ohio State umriversity. He | Reve. school nutritionist, whose I months' tour through South Ameri- has awarded a university | Salary is pald by the Red Cross. i'"" for the purpose of studving that echolarshin which entitles him to| _PIans for the annual roll call from [country. He fs traveling incognito, 8300 in cash and free tuition. These | November 11 to 26 were discussed {accompanied by Sirdar Ajudhin awards are made to studonts of | and were 1eft in the hands of Curtis s, home secretary, and Sirdar colleges and universites who have | 1. Sheldon and Leon A. Sprague. | jarmani Dass military seeretary. shown excellence in studies and fit- A request that the local chapter | The Maharagah will sil on Satur ness for pursuing research work, | make nine sweaters with sleeves and [day for New York, Mr. Gaudian, who recelved hi | *izht without sleves for soldiers in degree of bachelor of science from | hospitale was referred to the wom- Trinify cellege in 1023, will receive | aN's committen | his master degree at the end of the| Tt was reported that more than Christmas term upon completion of { $300 has heen spent in the last his theses and research problem, [ vear for home service work, “The mption from the State Property Tax of Ohfo.” The studies pureued this year wm‘ count toward his doctor's degee. He is planning to enter the teaching profession. VOTT: UNIFICATION Red Wing, Minn, Sept, 25 (P | By a vote of 96 to 0, ministers at- tending the Minnesota conference of the hodist Episcopal church, voted yesterday in favor of unifica- tion of the Methodist Episcopal church of the north and the Metho- dist Episcopal church of the south. The ministers also voted in sup- {port of a motion favoring admission of lay dele to the conference. The vote was 79 to vaudeville hill | s tting strength and excellent pitching should offset this Washington, he adied has formidable twirling and the all-im tant tendiness, pennant for | “and heen Try It And See— liness won the i Harri Tahnson and Coveleskie, the club's rvight handers may decide the serles in their favor. 1 don't fancy Ruether Zachary Pitts- | hurgh e Pirates murder south {paw pitching.” Wright, Ky " said MetGraw, R —— e — Istar HIGH SCHOOL NOTLS, The first dance of the season will given Friday, Octaber 2. in the | ymnasium. by the Junior class. The | officers of the ¢ are: Willlam ontfielder. Sehick, president: Dorothy Wright, | pitt | vice-president; Retty Barker, secre- | Mo( tahy, and-John Deming, treasurer Candidates for the Amphion Dra- matic elub are to report for try-outs next Tuesday in the anditorinm un-| der the direction Mrs, Amy C. Guilford. against It's easy for a merchant to make a statement—but it is hard, sometimes, for him to prove it. We ave absolutely sincere when we make the claim that Bayer Clothes cannot be duplicated at Bayer Prices. Comparison is still Bayer's hest salesman. Convineing yourself is far better than allowing anyone else to convinee you. So when you are out to buy your clothes, look at as many lines as you wish—and you'll do like hundreds of others have done—come to Bayer’s and buy! b ghortstop, and main and defense, h's attack 3 opinion vogs) DOEN MATS MAY SFLL FOR TAXES Several in- Conneaticui Valley Behind in Payments | ’ o o Twelve paper, silk, and cotton mills, operating near this city, facs one of (wo alternatives, either to make immediate payment of fncoms taxes due in 1919 in amounts ot $10,000 to $125,000, or to have thelr plants attached by the federal gov- crnment. A third course cxists for |those corporations who have already Itilcd eclaims of abatement to lcssen hat they deem “excessive taxes.” | They may valve their right nnder |statute for one ycar” and await {settiement of their claims, Deputy-Collector Herbert W. i of the local internal revenue ofties returned from Bostoh Wednesday night with warrants of distraint Yagainst the miils and strict orders lect the taxes which automatically | {become barred from colicction by the TONIGHT & SATURDAY | |six-year statue limitatibns. Pro- | | cedings must be fustituted by inter- DOUBLE PEATURE BILL GO STRAIGHT | ’ the claims will become With OWEN MOORI: « REGINALD DENNY AT PALACE Tn his latest film comedy Il | Show You The Town " ths Univer- | ral-Jewel feature which opened at | the Palace theater yesterday, Reg- i CAPITOL TODAY & SATURDAY EEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE “BARGAIN DAYS” CAST OF v JTM AND BETTY HOMER ROMAIN HARRISON & RAY Don Méc:i;ro\\‘nw(ielding, Makes Possible Record Stoux City, lowa, 25 P |Pon Mae, brown gelding, owned and of Sept AMERICA’S SMARTEST YL BAYER’S 1¢2 PANT SUITS Top Coats and Overcoats ‘25 Others At §30.00 and $35.00 aids Nature by cleansing as it clears out your digestiye tract and toning up stomach and intestines so that you feel fine and fit again. FARMER HOME SOLD The sale of the Malcolm Farmer property at 565 Lincoln strect, In the country club zone, to Ethel K. Loomis, wife of John C. TLoomis, was announced today. The price SWARTZ and CLIFFORD paid s said to he about $25.000, The RICHARD DIX SUN.—Harold Bell Wright E. Jones & Co. Mr, Farmer will “WHEN A MAN'S A MA) remove to West Hartford. Dr. True's Elixir is a pure herb laxative; as gentle as it is sure. It has been used for seventy-three years and in over- coming constipation in children and adults it has won an enviable reputation through four generations as The True Family Laxative Family size bottle $1.20; other sizes 60c. and 40c. D — We Make Suits To Order ? ° Of Course Our Alteration Department Always At Your Service — ber 31, or outlawed, Have Avolded Payments These deliquent taxpayers, safq {3Ir. Till, have stalled off the pay ment of the taxes, considering the | |assessments unfair, and in some |cises hiave filed elaims of abatement | amount, Because of | 1hese pending elaims the local office | has not acted, Consequently orders | have come to make immediate cor- | lection or attach the plants, even to | CCME AND HEAR the extent of closing them 1up and JOI LYONS & co. || BEN IRVING AND HIS s°ling them for the unpaid taxes. —— - ! |As these casés have tun nearly six LOUIS STONE vars, proccedings must start immed- or the government will lose | all the taxes. 1 L GOLDENBLUM'S l WILL HOLD YOUR s Bedroom Suite HATS COLLEGIAN UNTIL WANTED AT $3.95 - - $5.95 veit || DOYL $'¢.50 § “ARCAD]A” FURNITURE (0., L This Sale establishes a new high Bni{‘llluili:al;i\t;ns 500 MAIN ST. “The Right Place” standard in Style and Value Giving. Every New Shape of Fashion Import- Collegian Orchestra Special Songs ance! Every New Autumn Color is Here! TODAY AND SATURDAY || REGINALD DENRY ~IN— “I'LL SHOW YOU THE TOWN” —ALSO— THE . |LOVE GAMBLE i With UILLIAN RICH 1o tessen the J. ROSAMOND JOHNSON (0, GILBERT & Wivp & CO, LYCELM ORCHESTRA SUN. ONLY—FRED THOMSON “THAT DEVIL QUEMADD" SUN, MON. TUES, WED. “THE MARRIAGE WHIRL" With Corinne Griffith iately SUN. MON. TUES RIN-TIN-TIN The Wondor Dog, In “TRACKED IN THE SNOW i COUNTRY" | wWED Mon.—Tues.—Wed. Just Look This Over! The Famous Comedians of the Greenwich Village Follies MARINO and MARTIN in “THE LETTER FROM PEETSA-BU Billy Milne Come and ehjoy yourselves Admission 50¢ Free Parking—150 Cars Look For Our Signs A Riot of Applause at the Hippodrome Last Week PICCADILLY FOUR in “COMEDY HARMONY” The Musical (-',nvmedy Stars SAMPSELL and LEONHARD Marchegian Hall in “THE WOMAN HATERS’ CLUB” S tAC(")il'n Sél'eet % You'll Thrill With the Neck Spin of aturday, Sept. 26 Oak Street Bus VAN HORN and INEZ “SKATERS SUPREME” The 20th '('m.tfir'; M}ster,\i - NORMA and Her GOLDEN VIOLIN THE VIOLIN WITH THE HUMAN BRAIN! GLORIA SWANSON in “THE COAST OF FOLLY" Evening Schools Now Open—Enroll Monday, Tnesday or Wednes- day Eyenings Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 # Opp. .\.rcll [ From the Gossard Line of Beauty The New Gossard Dancelette, Step-ins and Gir dics, Combinations and Completes, Corsets and Brassieres. Every gown can be A success if properly fitted over garments selected from (he Gossard Line of Beauty. Have a fitting and judge for yourself. Smartness in Felt Hats for Little Girls! The shapes are new and so becoming. Prices from $1.50 1o $5.00. Dresses and Rompers for Little Tote, priced from $1.00 to 8$5. Brides-t0-be Welcome Lovely Tingerie! We now showing a most attractive assortment Gowne. Chemises, Step-ine and Step-in et crepe de chine and trilliom Silk. New Arrivals in Ready-to-Wear. —_—_—_— = Don’t Forget The BIG DANCE Most Prominent Materials: New Satins, Velours, Velvets, Felts CHILDREN'S HATS Felts, Velours, Velvets $1.95 ,, $5.95 SHOP IN THE MORNING AND AVOID THE AFTERNOON RUSH GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. CORNER MAIN AND COURT STREETS Parsons’ Hartford Mon,, Tues., Wed. Sept. 2830, Cyril Maude In a Neéw Comeds ‘“THESE CHARMING PEOPLE" br MICHAEL ARIEN Author of “The Green Hat" Staged By WINCHELL $MITH Eres. 50c.-82.50; Mat. 30c.-82 SEATS NOw Mat. 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