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; NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 3 A A SRR ’ |operate thelr farms through cor. | g N 5 W“» BACK KELLOGG IN | WAstokoroniaxs rock it OWDEN PREDICTS s s, ittty SO ALSO HAD PART i ot ot o ’ !l i ‘l I” Thousands Swarm American Teague 3 | 881 toased about al night in hestl (LTI L - S AKLAW ALA ( ASE 10 SERIES TICKET BOOTH Ship between the prices they roceive | Was With 8-49 At Time That ®ub [ scas off the Isle of Shouls, She put N i | ) J l\ 1.0y Park To Get Reserved Seats [for their products and the prices they | It Portsmouth next day. In the v AL | . W | 'J".‘v DO o ::\ A 4 | 28 * ' Of Mass, od SRS TR e ;;5k_o/t. When the submarine 8-61 18 rafsed No Error in Barring Commanist | weenon. o poamemer Wil el Own Produce ONLY 52 ADMITTED | cormmoun s . s s0 |y pimwns romommaeene 8 Unlses otherwise Indicated, theatrical notices and rerlews in this colamn are ticket booths at American Ieague | Middletown, 8ept (—TLeglas Yan are now N mrittan by the press agencles for the respective amosement company. #| New York. Sept. 80 P—The state | Park 'Tim l)fl claln the - reserved | Atjanie City, N, J., Sept, 30 P il 1 she ‘1\\\ l‘mm'\ \[‘, l“\}-lu Iw en i A \, “,’ .\,\ ficate an ! department's exclusion ot Shapurji | %418 allotted to them for the three | . owdan tiormotiRouenonl the Portsmouth navy yare e (el et e el o A e R A S AR A R R R T L PURILE o orld meries gamen acheduled hepe | FFank O. Lowden, former governor L , |!he Portsmouth navy yard I Sho! ey r . nerease of 15 for the entire student Saklatvala, communist member of ! | 1 ! PAY NIGHT 5 s betwoen the Senators and Plratea, AY NIGHT AT PALACE of noted Broadway dancers and thelt e Brittah parilament, from the e | )é' g ]n[erpar]iamemary Union Finds i Fonesees Day When Fapmers "> for ter commoaitcs | Was Wrecked Off The Coast | eantime the 843 Nad been wreksd ¢ ¢ ¢ of Ilitnois, fn an address prepared pinfon of navy mey Iy as compared with last year 2 month was the home ort of the | 1 i o ’ ) All reserved seats have heen taken | for the annual conventlon of the bl [ Ihe freshman class with 212 will be Smlling George" O'Brien nails [Flve Aces, a jazz band supreme. United 8t n g o eraft | 9 Lo onm ates threatens to Interrubt Lup hy the reservations for whieh | American lankers convention today. | NOI! h 0 Ap l J 25 less, The memberships now another rung in his ladder of dif-|They play the latest in jazz dances |giscussions of world DeRE BIRNNIDY [ianyidth e i anHiteationo uorel exlal (it ol b Tl e L CRd| Mme T an 4 0 p]lel (0 Join 1€ the B:51 ia taken here it will | yunds: ey 104, juniors 118, ferent characterizations, In “The &nd Cole and Yonge danco new Ll L EKe 0L R . bring the total of wrecked sub year to the Interparliamentary unlon at!majjeq in by the “falthful’ T thing 1 1 for sal 1 Fighting Heart,” which opens on 8teps to the accompaniment of the |\ashin 3 YA LA althful® —alx | when everything produced for salc Me marines piled up in this A gton, heginning tomorrow, o 3 ) e farm would be rkete LY | Thursday at the Paluce theater, the |Aces. Zeolda Santley fs known as Wy Horkaloritwomontha ngos HUaN SR pnouiuBhe s pitetod d]Cfll ClaSS ophioniores freshmen 212 and post graduates 10, totals €10 Though the union's council hopes , three I'he R-19 whi went : i L As distribution of the tickets got | by the farmers themsclyes through | fen sonlsl Willlam Pox atar portraye a ) Little Miss Everyhodytias eneils aniline quastion will not'be ralaed, Nome | undoe o the bureau of internal |an organization of their own eren- | grotind on Cape Cod' last Janunry role that 1s a wide contrast to any |Imitator of stars, " She Impersonate |qeicgates appear fnolined (o atk | Loy e onaoen Jat New Haven, Sept. 80 (P L'rom |and the S48, wrocked on u ledge at| NO COMMUNITY DRIV formarly Gharacterlaed by Kim: the famous stage stars in song and |Senator William B. McKinley of 1le T e S S T {more than 400 applicants for admis- | the entrance of I Wh harbor | Hazeton, 0. Sepl. 80 (M—Plans Ihough farmer conditions are The Kelth vaudeville program will {action to tha delight of everyone. linols, general chairman of the con- rize cket broke: ; 2 a | somewi \otte s ave | fon to the freshman class in Yale the same month awaiting | for community chest drives and the hava five good pcts Leaded by Ovsr- — - |ference, to explain the conditions 1117:::“1'\11 ::‘:n: lnlnlk rr:(:'.::.l.‘“c':\".m ;n‘-"n ...'mI m‘ & .'.}fl“'I h‘”m:‘] “‘l’!‘u y |edical gehool Afty-two only Lent et U SISO LI LR huit and Young in “Special Dellv- PARSONS' {inder which fnvitations wore fssucd | the poies in preventing unau- by no means assure tho future of ||CC" S1CCtel, it was stated by Lean | On the night of Jan. 20 the .51 | nerally Inke place in, ‘Ui erv.” Others in:'ude the Belforts | 15 tne Newark “Star-Engle” last |10 the 41 national groups which are thorized re-sales. On all tickets |tho industry. Tho farm problem s | \1MON €. Winternitz, today, OF was a convoy of the S-4% on a run | anthracite coal mining towns dup Hoty and Lee; and Irving and El-fwook appeared this extract of the |10 attend the meeting. re-sold at a price oicoeding by more [ not solved. It is well to remem. | |/'O% selected 18 aro Yae men and [trom New London 1o Portsmout full, have bern upset on 48 woo'l. g review of the new Wagenhals and | The council meeting here last | that firty cents, tho eatablisned price, | ber this frct.” o others camo from 26 other col- | while the ships were off the north | cou the mine suapension Taursday night is Pay Night and | Kemper play, which opens at Par- [MEht to consider the agenda of the | (ha government colioets p ior of| In urging organtzation for farm- e s ) $10) i cash will be distributed 10 ! song' heator on Thursday evening |COnference passed a resolution up- | fifty applicants way on per cent of the amount bhy|ers, Mr. Lowden explalned that he the flret six hundred persons pur-|for the halance of the weeki— | NOIJINE the right of Secretary Kel- |wiich the ale price exceeds the | did not mean that they should '™ ey collega rocords chasing tickets, The money will bo| " Lovely Ludy’ has all the re- |I0FE to bar Saklatvala from the | original. This s in addities (o 1 |Ectagnaitiessand dhalo guediing o ; put up In pay envelopes and affords | uisites of the naughty drama, A |Dritish delegation because the Unit- | tax on the original sale of tiokels et e Ancdislinhysicn) test devised by the 1f th:“ Q4 & chance to see & good show and |43 year old siren makes loves fo [0 States can enforce it own Iaws. | which for lust veaps Sorld e faculty of the nedieal school with AL TS a'so recelve a pay. her 45 year old lawyer and hig 21 S2Klatvala had protested to the amounted 10 $109,310,40, the cooperation of the department of J o bet b v ——— | Not for hepl |pweicion. nomuen varsocent - : Bt 4 . |the rights of the conference” and SPVEN COLLEGIANS AT CAPITOL |a love sick girl in the son's bed- | ) P ‘ The nunuglement of the (‘nmm: room fn an lsolated cabin, and cMtended that any country which |$1,100 Burned; Govt. Make o |diseriminated against bers of a : has another excellent vaudeville bill | {NeTe s free discussion of repres- | ming on an ofticial mieion | Good on All But Twenty to offer on Thursday and for the | sions, birth control, and all the pat. [P00Y coming on an official mission such that he would have to do out- errseenim | side work which Would interfere | with hi ies, Beo: of the 1 ; ; w'| Uanford, Cal, Sept. 30 (P— Dilg i 4 . \ h ‘should refrain from playing host. 4 v Sept, G A iversity's obligation to the state balance of the week, one that uhoul\X‘:;r"'g‘r’;" asaElona il AR RTINS o )G 1 (1 il am | B RGO Rt wom e reda e was given o Connceticut oxcel the present bill which has|®JE% o Nows were expressed by Drilish |80 entered the locul branch of the herover possible, One third Rdal At blslnI WslrceWorerilixon e Enemy, hanning Pol- | g 1ortce Ten Miley, lnbor member | Pacilic Southwest rust & Savines eshman class comes from lock's new play which comes to ", £ Monday. The five acts to be offered € ST Tom Wil ins are all star and it will be hard to :"“::f""" h”"‘fl"-"’l next Monday | pick a favorite, so excellent is the ““D‘r‘ l"-n ‘f:-‘ afl'!'n n:m inll.lnnnnn:fl 1 falent offered, One of the features| fi¥OT I 18 Mistory as well as in will be “The Seven Collegians,” a |'® fact that it is to be presented | 2 this fall on the stages of London, | Ce 3 v! ffer a il Keith headliner which will of enna and New York. Britlsh min bank with a tin box containing what | representative, who are not members (PPearcd to be churved. paper, which of the council, insisted that Saklat- |31e expluined represented $1,100 in- vala had a right to come, Sir Rob- [Surauce moncy received npon the ert Horne, former chancellor of the |dcath —of Tier Tusband. She had excliequer and president of the Brit- | placed it hencath (), oven in her Italian Newspaper Feels t L e n is NOT on the Box, it is'NOT- musical comedy surprise with a cast lish group. sald he saw no reason | Cookstove and her children had built Stacpa, one of the most important | Y ey o - of clever artlsts headed by Gerard why the communist M. P. should not |2 fire and reducad her money fo newspapers of worthern 1taly, has ] Gardner and Buddy Beryl. Another have come. Unlike some members It was sent to the United hie wended by the prefect. The | 4 u’”l” liner 18 Cole and Yonge, a pair lof his group. Sir Robert declared | & treasury and yesterday the "l 2 conducted a violent | 4 [that Saklatvala's presence would K received o government check &1 WASALLE TG " " PALA irot have kept him at home. in the sum of 81,080 to be turr i tol ahguntiglcronthesres | ¥ ' | “Tf all of us had taken excep-|over to the awner, {he aceompany °s s fhey e {tfons,” Sir Robert said, “there would {ing document hearing the nofion have been no membhers of parlia “Short of count $20. |ment here except Saklatvala, 1 do {not care to have the English parl iment represented that way. Sak vala is not to be taken serious! | “the conference will appoint a |committee of experts to draw up constructive plans for the reduction | |of armament. said Christopher T [ * 0 |Tange of noareal war,” TONIGHT — “THE MARRIAGT WHIRL"”; KEITH VAU LYCEUM Tonight Only! i TWO BIG FEATURES || RIN-TINTIN| The Wonder Dog- in ‘TRACKED in the SNOW COUNTRY' — 2lso — .| Budapest Police End _no more indigestion A Plot Investigation HE used to be troubled that e o Budapest, Hun . Sept. 30 (P)-- way—afternearlyevery meal, ; The police have e ed their in But she found a simple way to vestigation of alle communist plot avoid it— wed ademonstration in nproval of the susyensio That’s All We Do Examine Eyes and Furnish Glasses. But We Do It Right FRANK E. GOODWIN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST i) e i i ! TO LECTURE AT WESLEYAN erland. secrotary gen. |, % n’\\‘,‘:‘v‘d‘\v',n‘::r‘jh-l)v «m - ’r%yss‘(\".,:a(“ ‘(‘:\' I]’\(pv“»u.y':t lidd R Lo 50 (=-Dr eral of the unon. He sald an al- | 0 RCt B HELHELE R IR iie o 08 Lin inguishe 8§ [tompt would be made to substitute | 1 e Al s und Cata- a practical plan for “vagne declara- | e T |tions and pious wish g He also said that mator: Borah | twould be asked ta address the con. ference on the anflawry of war if h It's wonderful how ti lieve that dull, logy fecling help you side-step indigestion. Very handy ctions in w York cetures at d connection with tie o carry, 100, w contributior police now are sear . They are {lhecamelaimem benitorasEhafRn tailll IRCRcaImIUNI sRaURnACTEr (o fha “life savers” ieas tution A S {Ing brought a large snm af mon N ?‘\ i i — | More than 400 dclegates, many | M doMars into the ety to carry out P 2y WILLIAMS ELECTED gkt lefal frain In Washingten fonight. e . Monireal last night was 0 Th Fri—Sat lafter stopping over at Philadeiphia | Los Anceles Press Not i O ey PH NE 1905 urs.—Fri.—Sat. [and chester, Ta IilerettedtinMaL? the Unitarian chureh DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL S( 1 to enee at Buli Xt year's ', 80 (P New., o of Wills-1* ) i GRAHAM'S DANCING SCHOOT, | Tios An | Prof. Graham will apen his chil- dren’s danring class, 8aturday aft With Helene Chadwick naon. Octoher 10 at Y. W. (" {kall. Hungerford Court. Mp — als0 — The Fighting Cub || Vi A e B B e B Gl . (ENER "*’»-4@ ""%& SR The Woman Hater |séy avticles evoked hut a t i finie eity w ns a hotel and makes toe work. Mr. Graham's married their ront With Wesley Bairy, Mary presents {elass will convene every Monday | Carr, Pat O'Malley B ) avening at Newington nge 1 sizn to meet waet by Come and Hear % dav at same place. Vveninz adults | n TIN(Y T . K ] & class at Berlin Grange Iall every WESLEYAN TEAM REVISED thl\{ IR\ ING ,\.\Q ?ilS | O G N0 RN SAn R NP A LYCEUM ORCHESTRA | s Htertaily revised and more aggressive A R T T et i HIGH SCHOOL NOTLES Peieven will he put an the ficld by LADIES’ MATINEE | 2 Thi< Coupon and 10¢ Will Admit || Anil Lady To Best Seat. | n for the Coln in Glhe auditorfum. This morning. Steward | i ; h hia e e Dubey gave a short talk on the|zame in New York a rom CHTILDREN'S MATINEE | i “State Movie Tax." | Saturday AT { 0'CLOCK—10c | drehestra rehearsal will he held - | | 1 headli Dempsey Topics of timely interest will he | Wesieyan for Saturday's goame presented at cach assembly in the against &t phens, He s alco Ithis afternonn in preparation for the RCADIAT | broadecasting Triday evening from | Tonight is the starting of the Siation WTIC, | fox trot contest whie) run for ! | {2 period of five wocks Twa prize | | | winners will be pirked eacrh Wed ’ R r | KEITH VAUDEVILLE I nesday night for four woeke, with Parsons Hartmm [ Aoty & Tee, Overnolt & Young. 0 cash prizes cach night, an the PO T—Turs, Wed, ot wea, ||| ThE Belfords, Inving & Fiwood ‘ :API I OI | fih wock tho cieht > winners e, 1ndies’ wrist wat 1 i $ PAY NIGHT $ Tonight—Gloria Swanson || Lyien: seennd ot i b 2 | THURSDAY NIGHT Great Vaudeville Show gold. Music is by the P RS e o b Given Away I'ree to the First 600 monia, Tineture of Todine, Milk of Sce a Good Show and Get a Pay | fori VAUDEVILLE || 52 ot Zopmersion, soiee of| Cyril Maude In 0 New Comedy “THESE CHARMING PEOPLE" by MICRA ARLEN Author of “The ( Staged by WINCHF Faes, 30c. natians AND SAT, THURS, TR T s Ge i ( i — PALL CA AL o QT A TS—b woman who suff s from an vof the = & Waseanats and omnas vwent ||| SWHEN = 14 wErTH Avrer ||| TALL “TT"‘"‘,‘ ACTS=5 1| simonta'of her e shouid incu At The New Price 7) JESSE LYNCA WILLIAMS play || : . pound. Tor tiree gencrations it has 4 T n 4 LOVELY LADY |=——=—=———= || Seven Collegians || s ric c i vomer ox The New Rickenbacker Vertical-8 & ]@ 5 ! FOX TROT CONTEST A Mursrical ('v‘Om(‘Ei,\"Sllrl‘PVl‘iS(‘ :”nni; ‘x‘v‘h‘:hhi»y ”:“‘:m,‘.’,?' ‘ ‘.,1,”;,,;,\‘;: n(,;: 5 y e (Il TONIGHT Zelda Santley | | Represents Most Sensational Value @@1?@ Lily Cahlll e Stars | Ir oth odity d the buy Wh li | atibot 3 fidie || ARCADIA ||| ammmmedtion, | =o———m) TR Vit s e e e (8 i sthen || LRy eli B ' EURCE T r. araham's in a motor car. refinements have been incorporated in Y Eves. 50¢.-52.00. Sot. Mat. 50c.-§1.50 PRIZ The Rallstons CH]LDREN'S Thanks to keen rivalry, the values this this latest Vertical-8. ) é \ - P Tav ! Two cash prizes each night || “Acme of Equilibrism™ season are greater than ever before. Then the wonder is that such a beautiful | DANCING CLASS Will Open thing can be sold at anything less than twice the present price. There are good and sound reasons for this however. One is the fact that so many of contest. FINAL PRIZES Jack McGowan i Ladies’ Wrist Watch “ C Wardc? Gent's Gold Wateh | “A Man of Few Words? And, leading as usual, you find this beautiful new Rickenbacker Vertical-8, the greatest value ever offered in a motor car. Fay Bainter 0 ch N B — 5 WALl arts in the new ‘“Eight” are inter- P 99|/| TWO CASH PRIZES | | The Broadway Dance Stars ||| SAT. AFT'RNOON, OCT. 10 It is difficult for the average buyer, who changeable with thore tu the fermors The Enem | Show us your steps || Cole and Yonge At Y. W. G A, S has been in the habit of paying $5,000 Rickenbacker Six. y {| Music by the Bacchanalians : g . Hungerford Court | f )| to §8,000 for a Vertical-8 car, to realize Space forbids telling this full story—but iy , ADMISSION 50c and their BEGINNERS' CLASS, 2 to { that there is now within his rench an ' "\ill b glad to do s6 if yau il b T e | Free Parking Fi « Ace ADVANCED ('L_\S , 4 to 6 k“ eight of more modern design and better indicate yo;zr desire to know. And you e Yo Dancing 8 to 11:45 | ‘_’e S Lessons 50c¢ ) V’ 0) performance, at prices ranging from will find it absorbingly interesting p ). | A Unit of Jazz Mr. Graham will teach all A $1,995 for a five passenger open phaeton In fact it is one of th £ ; hi 4 SEA THURSDAY ) | S it vl e social and character dancing. | i)‘ to $2,320 for the Sedan De Luxe. amazing industry _"JLO‘THH?};:V;(;' NALL OnomRs YO | READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED The Paramount Special Miss Anne Bertini will R When you consider that a similar model cal-8 is one of the most amazing things ADS FOR RESULTS ¢ teach all classic dancing, in- NO & —but with a smaller engine—sold for this romantic industry has ever | ARE cluding toe work. .“ éi $600 more up to July Ist: produced. | All class pupils are re- NS R0 ) z, M. IRVING JESTER 187 Arch Street Telephone £11 S TWO PHOTOPLAYS YOU SHOULD SEE NEXT WEEK || quested to join and bring Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. PARENTS friends interested in learning “The Unholy ' “The Street of PEOPLE?’ Evening Classes (Adults), | Berlin Grange Hall, every ” el Three [ Forgotten Men” with BETTY BRONSON and ||| Thursday evening. | ADOLPHE MENJOU || Strictly Married Class, New- e /ith Percy Mar ! kM || ington Grange Hall, every o - W lth LOH Chaney | With Percy Marmont == SRR 1 Monday evening. | q :fi\ [( and Mary Brian Continuous Shows || Young People’s Class, New- | oas ity 3 AT THE CAPITOL ! AT THE PALACE T - |1 ington Grange Hall, every { 2 VVICRTETY OF - { y Prof. Westerman at the Organ Friday evening. | - ml-—___l*—_—J