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PARS HARTIFORD SW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925. Next Thursday night at 1 i 'y theatrical no tices and reviews 1n this coty i Zwritten by the prews agencies for the respective nmusement company. R A A R A SR AR S L RA R AN SRR R S R U R SR | h hubort Wil offer o thoutergoer | wero thro, Dartientay nowvie was| JOHNSON BASEBALL TEAM tho chavimingly melodious musical | the arrest of Albert Inkpin, secre- 0N 1By 0 SIS L0 lRcoi g | 1\ tary of tho communist parly, who sy MY katiiong. 8 voatsvels w 1anK ol has been one of the most active| Fans Wil Present Washington at the Astor and Central theate \‘ workers in the communist movement 3 : # | with its Broadway compar since its begluning here. Ho has Pitcher With a Nine It Plans by Wyn Idchmond, Jack i i i | izer of the party sinec 1920, and for When cold winds are beginnin Hlfl " , ¢ M I time one of the ) 'Y Dresl- M o 5 (P— | some tme one of the honorary pre iskogee, Okla, Oct, 15 (P—A to blow, und one is wonderi | C 101 ]Gl““ ‘l Hy dents of the communist fnternation- [ move to ralse a fund among baseball al, for which he was nominated by | tans of America for the purchase of London, Oct. 15 (P—The Dritish]the Nikolai Lenine at the third | a baseball club for Walter Johnson, Moscow congress in 1921, the “Big Train” of the Washington V] i LW Under Way Mature, e coal situation or the prico of a nre ew winter coat, the rvomance of | I\um J duys will valt | L of sunny days and niooniit | government is hard on the heels of A HO1T John Cemphell, editor of 'The | Senators, has been launched here. H H ; RICHAKD DIX AT PALACE | iy o i info your il i Ut communists, whose alleged ace | workers Workly Who ato s takon | Ths pian arieten e ceue| AN the cup reveals its outstand- el 8 Lo Vouthful Tutmor and fappcrish mirth tivitles recently in browdeasting | into custody, 18 credited with being [ Williford, pr astor 3 m 3 H wi ; : : i J L brondeas ody, 18 credited eing ford, president of the Fastern g n. 3 I'“ pletur t] n"ll lulvl has !nrl; mr Bh AT ;”mlmx‘].\lvv“‘i L ) l\‘l‘f\“ ‘w 4:‘ nphlets ineiting soldiers and | the brainiest man in the party. Hnluk‘.m.un... Play Ground association :;‘ li l:rlt' lts x:ll‘Ch flavor lll about everything under the sun of | lYGFUM ls NG NARGEA UM IOTY Sl ghilors i 1ie | D8 been loss ip the public eyo than [ and local business man, g i ! i B IR A THIS EVENING | Vot ana tove: ana Somnnee ors il ot iy el | TR A T G ST i O el ot e i e t you. ry it to-day. afl and it is us such that we find him | | = B flunes of popular unger against o of inciting to mut Camp- | dollars for a baseball team for Wal- 5 in the I'rank Tuttle-Paramount pro- | . . ‘ase Is tiem, hell escaped convietion becanse the | ter,” is the slogan of Williford's o duction, *“The Lucky Devil,” whigh |41 Carroll's Stage Success to B ‘Rusn I}unml BT e Weeks LIS WERg ek “‘”'!' Ol labor government of Premier Mac- | campaign. In less than an hour lst opened at the Palace today, Presented By Admivable | Continued Two eeks fiecnynin L e suntar| Ponald refrained from submitting| night 65 local men und women gave - The story was written especfally 5 | The case tnvolving John Gold | oSt one other communistic center oyyjonce it had against hMm. Be-|$1 each to the fund. " for DIx by Ttyron Morgan, who wrote Cast Azafn Tonight of 117 Portland street, Martfory, | Jondon. Altogether they Werefoqueg of thin fact Mr. MacDonald| Williford, who is acting as trus- | o pictures in which Wally As Randy Iarman, always wanted a car of his|ceum this afternoon, the New York mal An thelr suddenness. It s / suspected by hoth the pub- and Harry Schweibish, eventually lost office tee for the fund, recalled that after Harry Pollitt, who is under deten- | the 1924 world's s Johnson ex- Why do you suppose Following the matince at the Ly- of, Hartford, both eharged wits lic and the communists themselves| T ST o oA e T stire Efve o : 4 REaiti ol s e into | cust will present “White Cargo” at |TUM running, was (‘-umnm‘:l for two i Searaty T \\“"”I” h, I8 an energeti |»tx.1w spealker 1:4 1 a desire to retire from active a million women in: on HELL. 4 DI RALS(CIDNSURLO T Retaoltin L0 ' weeks by Judge William C. Hunger- 1 |and often has been in the news. Ho |y and attempt to buy a minor MANN'S M, [ tlre open comes when, as a demon- |the evening's performa D8 8 ollao cotirt & Lt - miornina, |Lhainel had becn drawnghbAt wos ] g orca®ofine ried ‘Totarnationallof | leagus club MAN] AYONNAISE? Because slintor o aulo comping outiita il ui| 86V Carrells fumpus W York | (hon Judge William »1. Manfgan, | found that a ¢ : orabl ‘VMI,‘}W"“_”‘Irfl)mr Union Gabby Street, who caught John- itsatisfies their demand fora salad rtinent store, he wins .m\*h.\m ic triumph feh ran for| . oinsel for Schweibish, was unable | he follawers of the r ""“””“gl“]' ™| . Cant, a party organizer, W.|son early In the speed ball king's dressing that is pure and depend- b little speedster—and then there's no |three years on Broadway. Mo appear. Alty. Harry Ginsherg, | somoroftnm O ConSICET Rust, seeretary of the young com-|carcer on the Washington club, is able and has at the same time the | holding him. | The play Is being presented exact- yminence. All of them ar counsel for Golldberg, announced his | willingness to try the case at any | time, hut on suggestion of Prosceutor | | Joseph G. Woods, the case was put | ever for two weeks Judgment was s munists league, and I, H. Wintring- [ manager of the Western association genuine home-made flavor. .'a member of the staff of The | club here and this fact is partly re- Workers Weekly, mong others | sponsible for the local popularity the In respond. | orken { | 30 v the munista] TDO are i plan is enjoying. Strect catches for sy Johnson each year In his home game oS 2 IS TIEUTENANT. | at Coffeyville, Kansas. ( | A big “punch” scene fn the picture |1y as it was in New York, com- —we say “a" because there are hun- [ pany bringing with them their stage dreds of them—is the 10,000 aute. |settings and scenle molile roud vace, in which Dix | ——— .m\u hig own car. And Dix drives | “The Ten Commandments" Coming. it You'll want to stand right up on | Beginning Sunday night and for| 1 with conspiring to incite se- lition and mutiny. THome Scerctary Hicks 1 to the outery of anti- luring rec Jook of Salnd Keclpe Richurd Hellmun, t 1 ok I | ; ease of Richard SI y | Wt eyt , Oct. 15 (A—IL (¢ —— the seat and cheer as Dix comes | an entire week the Capitol will Pre= | (ith failing to refurn-: mark- | g CASEACE LAY GO Burt . Warner, 19th division, | (X oy iotale tearving down the home strefeh in the | sent Cecll 1. DeMill's great photo- |aps to. the motor vehicle deparfment |8 prepared for Xe=ll oo i, C. N, ., has boen ap- ‘r(’ml' O,fl.lcmh I,).uel‘ lead—and, then something happens. | play masterpic Ten Com- | por Lo disposed of the antomopile | LoIndan | rointed licutenant (8. the ad-| Neither Finds Mark e, 108 a tsmash® elimax with a ven- | mandments.” Halled as (1 for which they were fssied £ ‘“’" ANOCUY) Jutant general’s office announces. Ha| La Paz, Dolivia, Oct, 15 UP—A | geance! photoplay of modern time s o o YOSl s ey ~dl GRInL ) ith his present ory el with pistols w ought here The vandeville bill for this spe- | far gre s8 thin * ‘\m‘, evidenet “‘ G Sl alid dn a spoecl nt 10 staflf of the governor has| yesterday ecn the minister of cinl 1all Carnival show has seven | ore The Birth of a Na-| ook af 216 Arch street wa | L theygare LU been directed to report to the ad-| forcign and the direcior ot good aets to off Beginning Snn- | tion' “Way Down 1ast. “The | aved. Cook nilek i s - entitled 10 the SOVEN=| 4y vonaral at the state armory, | the” newspaper Ta Verdad, Neither A day night the big attraction will of- { Ten Commundments” has broken all {1oaned him the markers thie g | ments protectlon as i« “ TN Haven, Sunday, October 25, in| participant was fnjured, although the ! 1o “His Supreme Moment” with | house records in the different eitics | Sl e : g thelvetyffa o sgiinokasl B L attendanee upon the governor at um! fight was at 20 paces, Tt was the out- [y i ' and Tanche Sweel. | it has played since ending its sensi={jonn (he markers 10 ¢ ‘ L hat was constitution UL dodieation of the Spanish war vet-| growth of allusions to the minister - - — — tional run of 14 months at the Cri- i : & | was unconstitutionn erans' monument in that eity. in the newspaper. ; ’ X tevion theater in New York | e ke e e wion Long Under Way, ‘l, . NEGARITOR: N The cast is an unusually large one. | fegall Classifed Ads | 1tis known that the ¢ oy gen 2 e Light of Western Stars. | hoasting of in- | | eral and the solicitor wen o ( o which made its initial appearance at| chuding sueh popular stars a | some time have been investigating k B d o = the Capitol theater today combines| ard Dis, Theodore Roberts, Agnes | | commumist activities and it s pre- ouy ulc ‘yea s o story-telling genlus of Zane Grey, | Ayres, Nita Naldi, Monte Blno, 1iob- | [ S R daciied ! orfal expertaess of William | opt. deson and Julia aye. The Cap. | that the veds have p K and the acting ability of SN e e et Wil Always be Rmsed/ ‘ Sl 5 i « 1 uh Beery and Bitle| monted orehestra playing the orlg flfiism @n U Whether the incitements to mutiny | Dove, inal musie score, a Tt ataga o v were due to the communist Mr, Grey, who knows the West as| focts exactly as produced on DBroad | party or to individual com % ww othed men know it and ean | oy ting independently s o g ¥ write about it sympathetically and| There will he one biz show on proven: bt charge ] t nnderstanding has turned his at- nday night an four conti 1 1inst those taken into ¢ ention In this adventurous romance- W (Ll Jhiote Py s hbrlps gt syt 0l ile AKING suceess is invariably assurcd with the e SR R U e R “PHELLHN;” Iv H‘K R use of RUMFORD—thevitalizing phosphate bak- R s e e R 5 i tie like were removed o | ing powder. Your hot breads, cakes, etc.,will be the amping ground of the eattle-| 4230 steatlamd Yard, secr ¥y would sug even in texture, delicious, digestible and more b A o o | R, LR ',”‘ ly;.‘\,h. nourishing, and all at a reasonable cost, if you use “‘,‘,1 el e P LYCEUM CHANGES TOMORROW “[‘\.‘ggj v itself res : e Keith Ahee voudevill E b Vs J p 5 ¥ » i n-peeum tonizht, wher Carroll's S e Shnii sl ha e Oy i of | presented 1o original Milk of Magnesia pre=!iolence with & view to forrorlzing : z and Co. in “Ver i i o5, <1 q w \ ' vies | seribed by pliysicia ) years g | 2 ‘d\ Quinn in “The Piano Movers and the | Will be ve e with IR DA TS T R cetive denec, and also that they wer - e ,:' Aotress:™ Teller and v in “Sun i“l"“ .v"“"l‘ f" ! el “—" ‘H‘ “"“H ‘ “l‘\”‘[«, | ‘:m | ,“_m.‘ il ‘y‘v.””"»i ].‘ \‘;I‘ -v‘i e & shine and Pep* There ave contin avoihy Mackaill fn “Fhe Trids ntain i l various parts of 13 ner ' nous ¥ | is one of fthe altraetlons | slore 1o uidd in careying heir plans. g | other presents House w Raiis S b T e n “Storm Treakers.” A A o M RO a i ' seemed (o have | = = i e s e “The bridge of S a dramn N Warrants from the g hat houst s Jeaked ot JipaLace IW% | 1ONIGHT |—— ) PAYNITE|| LYCEUM | CONTINUOUS SHOW DALY “SYNCOPATION, SONG AND i HOUSE PETERS, In WILLIE BROS, | Fgr P@Lt‘(lflns Smger_,’ i 1 JRlE some quarters that in addition to | and the other com t conter paided in London se TODAY — FRIL — SAT, Keith-Albee SUPREME VAUDEV 6—Saxos—6 rivate o in London 110 Wore in- me in the pro wnll w the po ,,Y COMEAND IEAR BEN IRVING and Qu]n;. e- AND HIES ORCHESTRA 8 “The Plano Movers and The | LADIES" MATINEL 5l | to the First 600 People This Coupon And 10¢ Will Admit | Purchasing Tickets | Any Lady To Best Seats row hsky om t rain, will find ablet slowly dis fore speak- he voice stays strong Actress," clear and natural even during \ . ¥ IN CASH ko = i i | Cle ergyman, Lectulers | | EVES. 50c, (o §250 SAT. 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S.KRESGE CO 5¢ & 10¢ Store EW BRITAIN 1 CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY | THE GREATEST PHOTOPLAY THAT EVER CAME TO NI APITUI- CECIL B. DE MILLE'S L | Ene wees | “The Ten Commandments” | 572 | Beginning | gickaRD DIY. THEODORE ROBERTS, MONTE RLUE, NITA NALDI, Sunday AGNES AYRES, ROBERT EDESON, JULIA FAYE and 2,500 OTHERS | Rrse CITY HALL SMASHING PHOTOPLAY SUCCESS! E Main Street Children's Show at 4:30