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e — RIS SHOSLA LS v e e 1925, ; Detroit, Mich, Yale university has| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16 ecelved & scholarship fund of §6,000 | ;“““““““‘““*“““““‘“‘“‘*“r,mREcTORs OFHOME |6 ' |COMMONISTS DENOUNCED é WHITE (;AR[i[] BY GREEN RE_ELECTED the income of which will be award. | COLLEGIAN DANCE ain, whe R ‘\\\xxm“xvu(\xv«\ ors. = HOLDING MEETING HERE ) od unnually to & student tn ¥alo | _—— el o TONIGHT -:- I Il l" “ “ “I'I l 'I WELL RE[;EIVEI] college chosen primarily because of ONIGH Institution Started In New Britain X '& lq LL“ “h n 1918 Now Has Property vises Against Formation of Third |10 400 promise of future usetui, Party in Politics, S By name the fund in honor of the don- Music By Directors of the Methodist home | Put on fl[ Lyceum Atlantic City, Oct, 16 (®—After |or's husband, the Israel Towne #00lesn othierwive indeated, theatrical natices aud ceviews wn this column are $ [NO1dING their monthly meoting to- Green and his assoclate officers, do-|Cowles graduated from Yale collegn R day in New Rr » the move (By Merald Reviewer.) nounced the communist movement [in 1877 and practiced law in Detroft DANCING S TO 12 P. ¥ B S R A e N A R AL A A S TR TR T S v vy April, 1018, The sessions ure l-l‘!np’”‘"E"”“""' production given in this | bor party, the convention of the |twice president of the MiclMgan | . [; -] 0 | hen the eum management in- |had twenty-three resolutions left to Tonight and thnorrow there is Come a o = started with an executive meeting | v & RS e SUIA S N s TR LEVOUEC hirleston) iy ol oL At i ol luncheon | augurated its new poliey of present-|vote on at its concluding session to- double feature wovie program at the | dancers and do your stuft i this| Lyceum theateg presenting scveral | | afternoon with a business session | 410 playgoers road companies play- Referring to a resolution in sup- ‘\\\]:l‘nlfiln."ynn:lny.uu]‘::?,- ‘“;:1‘:“3‘:{”: and devotional exer ng W York successes, “White [port of u world conference of trade Houge Peters, fhat stalwarl portr b e er of virile rda Is being scen I [ chapleston fee e ) | charge of Rev, W. H. Alderson of ['2] and moral decay of white men|*“This is merely new language for the [Charhston feot juse st atong with few of gholr kind, [old united front propaganda by i o and Dorothy HMackaill and ( MO { Ly Billy Milne {hat »|.~.~'w '”lv"»v J_""P‘ New Biritain has five directors on | !N Africa, had the honor of being the [which Moscow for years sought to - & Hale, supportd by Ralph Lewis and | of New Hr;vvan a0 Weil "-n *[the board. They are Mrs. A. first of a schson's program, and the |bring world labor under its undemo- | n ¢ AveRat by sl son e "l Mills, Mrs. J. M. Burdick, Mrs, T, |Production won considerable de- |cratic and destructive sway. The 9 23 Rridge of §ighs." The lalest ne \\51(.Lr_“.”””;l{“r letan ditosl oy ool i atitaiall, muel Norris and | S°FYed applause from an appreclative [resolutlon was dcfeated nuanimous- releases and se 4 g iich | n howi, | % [ While the company was obviously | Ing Unitad States recognition of the . in the Herald. Also a big Hala | en the move n i ! : "The Bidge of Sighs” is an x| weren Nl.‘,\' S AL ‘['"I‘;v’\"‘f;“‘l|: Ao e H,W,"‘um the group that was responsible|Soviet government was voted down, HARTFORD 5 il be ¢ , the m the scrcen and 13 from the pen of | op the Dises e parl sver | INE Was s0 enthusiastic and the |the larger cities, there can he no nouncing the Soviet and the com- Chartles I Harrls | of the biggest costume partics ever | e ] fault fonnd with the enactment of [munist movement was adopted | to the best costumes and dances, | ©$8ary to hold the session in the [ % CAPITOL | Tickets will be on South church bufldiug. At that time | DY other companles are as good as |opposcd to & labor party at present R was last nigh pre ation it s | believing that the best interests of Federation of Labor Chief Also Ad- |Lis character, capacity for leadcr- ARCADIA BALLROOM . " . ness, 0 Rockwell Avenue—N Lech's Stor Worth §50,000 FITS[ Leglllmale Drama in Years The Yale corporation has voted to 110 Rockwell Avenue—Next to Lech’s Store . . for the aged at West Huven are having re-elected’ President Willium [Cowles — scholarship fund. Mr. Arcadian Radio BOY! #written by the prow agencies for the respective amusement compnny. | . to found this arted fn| A capacity house greeted the first|and voted ugainst tormation of ® lu- |until his death in 19 He was Ladies 3¢ Gents 50¢ DOUBLE BILL AT LYCLUM, | SARCADIA held at the Methodist churel hey | city in scveral years evening [American Federation of Lubor still | Yale Alumni agsoclation. fever increasing populac ballroom, | & 100N and will conclude late this |Ing for the edification of New Brit- |day. filmdom's most popular pla Bpy. band thie makes' your The devotional exerclses are fn | 4vg0,” a play dealing with the men-|unions, a committee port said: “Storm Brealers." w tense dvama, | xuq then (here will | | thix. city. forced to i s ‘WHH Alec Frances are be 0 in d comedies also | will he announced in our ady | Mrs. Harold Shepherd. audience, 1y, Another resolution recommend- i ! i ceptlonaliy well developed drama for | iene oMoy 1 which will be one | mere than seven yea for the success of the production in [and in its stead the resoluteion de- ; e ) | held in this city. Ten big prizes | '€ndance so lar hat it was 1 the roles. 1f following productions| The convention recorded itself as § sity of the Arizona Des- | starting to- | the home was opened In Now Haven GREAT SHOW The fpime: at the Areadia hox offic in advanc ; ! safe to say that the Lyccum man-|lahor were served by supporting can- ert couslry, the hush af ils mighty|night. Oet sours early and plan [ With onc woman, T there are o et willlaulckly fnd its sohisin | didates friendiy 0 iabor. . reaches and far \’nuul\lfml peaks | for the big party and dance, ;\-\‘; 1\:‘}'# e (H‘\; . nd Property | o "gyccess and New Britain will be-| Amicable sottlement of the juris oy gt hy f""“fl (s S el LU jcome a city where first class com- | dictional dispute between the Inter- have one of two effects upon a man, PARSONS, H\lm ORD [l Gl Panies appear mo gularly. 1t was [national Brotherhood of Teamsters | varying with his disposition, accord-| . ing to Willlam K. Howard, Tara-| mount director. Ether the n bring to Hartford t) g k: ord e long 8¢ dlstances set his blood to bounding |uusical darsion of e cad with the desite to do great deeds or {Sehool,” which under the alluring | else draw hls mind to a contem- | (iilo of “June Days" has been en- plative, poeti¢ wonder. |Joving a prosperous New York en- Mr, Howard, with a large company | zagement at the Central theater for three days' engagement, be- v of next week will |300 Rcaltrn Attend B Springfield, Mass. Oct. 18 (#) — Three hundred realtors are expeet- | announced last night that the nest and the amalgamatien of sfreet | legitimate drama will be staged jand railway employes was announc- Y 9 about the last of this month i ed. Continuance of the work of or ,. fer ! E o Conference The action of “Whila Cargo” takes | ganizing negro laborers was ap- e on the West Coast of Africa, | proyved | wlhere the audience finds doctor | otroit as seleete for next ed to attend the convention of the | (fhei T Teiah) & ateloes Sl Lhe S b Massachusetts Association of Rea e c Al Wood), and two representatives of e of Paramount players including Jack come litile time j The Messrs. ale Doards which opened today | gyitisn’ interests, Witzel (Cornelius | Holt, Noah Beery and@Bilile Dove, |ghubert are sending this charming | 20 WMl contlnue through tomor- podgy) and Ashley (Hoaper I " {musical- success to Hartford direet | TOW: 'The” morning was devoted 10§ ytehjey) awaiting the al of the | cactus countfy. near the Arizonafrom its Broadway run, with the | FeSistration and a mecting of the|nian who fs to take Ashley's place spent several weeks, fn the “sowari” i border,~filmitg Zane Grey's absorb- |same featured players, Wyn Rijch. | Association dirceto Arthur G.| Langford (Maxwell Driscoll). w»i eagerness to get home and Wit- | eynical remarks concerning the | | ing story of frontier America. “The imond, Jack McGowan and Jay c.|Taylor of this city, sident, pre- olimate and the country give an idea | | ginning Thur e | donary (Bert | year's convention, B — Tight of Weskrn Stars,” now at the | Flippen. m4pj at opening seesion and affer Capitol. e | the exchange of grectings there were | o The Keltt vaudeville program |, o T | addresses, including one by Willian | of what the ne e (s opens with"the Willie Bros. offering T8 | E. Herren of Chicago, director of the e Langford Is yonung and eager, re- | kol H i A AT CAPITOL : . | i ] ::enfi.':y:!;rq"‘l'{m:: :;t«ls;?-?:;e. Every man, woman and child, whe | (X -nSion deparfment of the na-|olved to beat the country at the | I\Sked tfl ne”de on SMIUS 0l | tlonal asscclation on “the doom of | game in whie s " is able, should see, Cecil B. De- . |® in whi many men had fai | fed "Sunshfie and Pep” & realy | o’ o ohotontay masterpiece, | (9. f€If-made realtor” and one by | Lt is quickly told by Witzel that h Poker as (ame good song ftering. Then came Pat |, % 70 Commandments” whion | [KOPert 8 Wayland of Boston, mem- | will become slipshod and besotted, | | Elrghog el M SN N 2 o up an entire weeks run on | 0CT Of @ firm that specializes i [ 1ike the rest, and will probably even e | and they ofer everything imaginable from jugg/ng to music and dances, Taughs gfore were handed out by | MeDevitt) Kelly and Quinn whose kit “ThePiano Movers and the Ac- tress” iy, comedy gem from start to finish, flosing the bill are the Six i | chain stors sations, o ent o kit = faila ot 18 (P s next Sunday night. Rreaking honse | 1410 store locations, - on ntaly tually take up with a native woman| Man ct, 16 (P Meeting ; values in 100 per cent, Locations in et il ack of female companignship ‘:,r*::::”;n :l:'((: <»v|:s|:4.::1«.1:"’|; on | Massachusetts.” Guy E. Ellis of | He resolves that he will not and the BraRdS aeTiR, S ap s LB 81 rolt B spoke on “How 1o | following seencs show his degenéra- to the public at popular prices. The There will a ban- [tion. He marries “Tondelayn” (Ruth story is beautifully stold and one results in the courts sution of persons ar- ested on eharges of playing poker, he constabulary authoritice have Hall) after he is convineed that he | concluded that further raids on i | Make Salee. | quet tonight. | 3 , : s s g ] by sa doing. Efiorth () ames would be useless ex that wiil be long remembered, Theo- & 1s fooling Witzel these games woul us 3 Sazos, gusical offering, dore Roberts, cast as Moses, play MISS NAPPI SHOWFRED [ of missionary, the doctor and Wit | penditure of fime and nioney until . the greatest role of his colortul| MIE Lena Nappi was tendered a |71 fo dissuade hin are mavalling. | {ne question of whether poker is career, as does Richard Dix, who fs | PATtY and shower last evening at the | Things go from bad to worse, t 1+ zame of skill or chance is de- home of Mrs. Lena Bushine of Queen | “damp rot”" gets into his soul nl"]‘ seen at his best. The remainder of | cided by the suprern court t instance have A ne of ekill the all star cast which includes Ag- | *T¢¢t in honor of her approaching | finally his wife, tiring of him, tric The courts of f nes Avres, Nita Naldi, Leatrica Joy, |MTTIage 0 Andrew Vineent Octo- | {0 poison him. after being told that | 1o1g (hat poker Charles DeRoche, Robert Edeson, |Der 20. 8he recelved many preity }the wedding Londs hold unth death.| nite the attorney neral has } and Monte Blue give a wonderful [Kl(!S. A mock marrlage wes per-jWitzel caiches her and makes her | popgoy 4 rendered an opinion that it is a 1 rint |formed with Mrs. Marie Renock or onn poison, while Lang P T ; . ; portrayal of their prospective parts. | 5 : : £ onn bl & | game of chance and such s ODAY AND SATURDAY Tn all there are about 254 people fn |C12TEYmAn, Miss Tena Terlat as | ford, i back hom i Dininhatis et v nik ° ° the film, The Capitol presentation :hvhln and Miss \lr[-‘y.\ Stark as | ““' '\rnflh"N oddy was particularly Brigadier General Rafael Cranie will be offered with an augmented |E"00M. A& plano selectlon was play- | effective in the scene following Lang: | .pjor of fhe constabulary, calling ar X orchestra, oftects, and will be pre-|¢d by Jack Ducigan of Stamford. | ford's statement of his intention 10| s aitention of the secretary to e h“”flmfl;'d,‘”v at 2:30, 4:70, | Luncheon was served. ymarry. He extracted much drama | g conden ool S In “THE LUCKY DEVIL" 7:05 and 9:15. There will be one big e = from his lines and delivered them ""; “ginee the atforney general in show on Sunday night beginning at TO DUEPORT BOXER 2 FonMnine menner: He recelved A | 1. "ouinton of several years ago 7 7:30 and a speclal show for children | Havana, Oct 16 (P— President }“anv‘m;‘] S ”",‘,”f" AL ”’; (e B e e et o , Machado has signed a decrce ¢ cu 1. As the bitter, disillusioned. | & X 5 after school each ,1‘ i dering the deportaaion to the Unit- | but good hearted denison of Africa | <" and punishable, insturetion; MARY LOVE AND BEAUTIES f 5 were given the constabulary to ap- | : o1 States of Billy Murphy, a light- | for some yvears he was well cast, ) ] DIX AT PATACE CORINNE. MUER JRISHARY) . d A DTS T P T v o o Sonk S| i 2 Lok st e donr | ettt soeente st v A\ Saturdey—Special Purchase Selling : P - | was arrested Qetober 5 on a charge | driven to the desert through drink, | SIER8VL A St & OTHIS Sha ol R et i | Of being comneeted with a number |In & very good manner, also nm:"’[‘ i itlcllona il el oeral ring picture for Paramount, Bl ot = it licenses, | considerable applause Tanglond | s-ONEValg SNCoRIC oA RACLE: . = " T i guides operating without licen applans angford | et e BECINAING SUNDAY Lucky Devil” a Trank Tuttle pro-1 1 " 100 was accused by the secret | played his part with finish and con- | "POn themselves to acquit persons | “HIS SUPREME MOMENT” duction, which it the Palace thea- Ronald Colman, Blanche Sweet || ter, now is a “somebody."” _— “The Tuck Devil' is an original a&creen story by B CONTINUOUS SHOWS engaged in poker ving, there e police of knowledge of fhe rohbery |siderable effectiveness. Ruth Hall, | €8 EREID YIS R of two Spanish-American veterans | thes half-breed woman, {ull of #ex|¢€Ms to he no further need of the | i ar rlmme oa s who came to Havana from the St |appeal. pictured the types she rep-)constabulary spending time and | Petersburg, 17, convention resente cefully and well. Other [TMoney in raiding these games, if | on Morgan, who wrote “The Alr M parts were well taken, [ihermen oaligh Wil Shagacabilisd 48 : : 3 : ; automobile stories = = A s R | Steps have been taken to bring a| § FOR WOMEN AND MIS: Wallace Reid. Fsther Ralston (the | case before the supreme court in| [ | mother of “Peter Pan") plays op- | order that a final decision on the | T mow | NOEL WITHOUT LAWYER (5 o, R Thé vaudevllle bill has seven «M as 1 S e : | star acts for the Fall Carnival pro- w - ? T v P i e Rt () sy s e e hus Prosccutor Uncovers Pecutiar st | Vice President Daw [[Beauties; Lovinas aluer; and Stone dEClaI'E th |l TnlCeralar AllzeaiN e s oen Is Visiting at Fair - SPECTALLY SPECIALLY (janosTseer SISatargactsiarofall qi N e siaven | Atianta, Ga. Oct. 16 (P)— Vice- . TODAY AND SATURDAY Keith-Albee VAUDEVILLE o SAXOS o) | Rood entertatnment. Begining Sun ¥y § g s i 2 President Charles G. Dawes today 5 e | 3 ‘. L s Lt il llk salads Il N V. 0 5 (P | PRICED ’'URCHASED ‘ - Aw? N. J ot —Har- | planned sit to t jeastern | R s AR Kitaction il s HtE Sipneme Mo e Y Newark J. Oct. 16 (M—Har- | planned a visit to the eoutl rn 8 It 7. N Oc¢- | falr as the final event of a two day | ment.” with Ronald Colman and | rison W. Noel, facing trial on Oc- R e | . T S i ads thnt health authorities ' [!10nd Pierce, negro. taxicab 'imrr'(\, the power of unlimited debate e = s — e READ THF. RERALD CLASSIFIED | say are 80 good for us all. [of Montclair, I8 without counsel 10 | among members of 4he U. § sen-| | A i 315 ADS FOR YOUR WANTS | S sl B ! MCDEVILL, KELLY & Ql ny || | Now wives have found a de- o "“'1 him, '"““i"’l(’{l‘hf: recor ate.'General Dawes met with an ¢ Me is LY & i | lightful way to please them! in the prosecutor's officc shows. | anihustastic \tion at the conclu- it A AT . 2 e " | B TR [ anne of e situntion | ooy iRl COATS that are prominent successes of the new season AT M1 \\|\(. & CO. | lh y a measure of the el o sion of his I on senate rul ] . plquant new Gulden's Salad. | Was &iven foday When ASSISTIL | faot. et (o Tarwe utionee oo | B e TRl S S it STHE TIGHT © ] Y(:EUM rewing Mustard, a special |Prosccutor D'Aloia. after a confer. | (o, MER" the Tarke audiencs aroee —outstanding for their workmanship, the quality of tack Hol lm\l”lh Noal | ;F\rlii;lr\;cglcfgibmnde i ke e rd, sent | cAmPAiEN for the csiablishment of g heir fahrics. the rich heauty of the furs that so gener- N Lo FHOWADATY Tt acida the solldeatistac= il | tistier flol DIXAM.ENos) Sthe tiovis! s SRRiE e rE R o ously trim them—every one exquisite—a special selling e s tory taste men like, Salads [fatler reviowing the record of the g0 o arountatn atler his vielt to| N y g === | TODAY AND SATURDAY are mighty delicious withit, _|°15¢ UP f0 date and asking “will you | Hon MoV BHEr B e 10 worthy of vour patronage! | Try it to-night. state definitely what attorney, if any i g, 1 D08 - . & DOUBLE FEATURE BILL | ‘ represents your son’?" here at four o'clock this afternoon i | At all grocers. 15c. Benefit House Peters | cuLoens| Merritt Lane, James D, Carpenter, | for Indianapolis. where he will at- Tr.. and Howard C. Barber, lawyers | tond the funeral of Senator Ralston whe were thought to have been r — | New Silhouettes--Straightline, are and wrap. s '\.M“v‘ AR i {Detroit Woman \\\al('k il around effects, Treatments—collars and cuffs of N ‘new SALADRESSING S A o Scholarship at ‘3]6: luxurious furs; also tuxedo and border effects. | Mr. Carpenter in a letter to the | assistant prosecutor sald that he had New Haven, Oct. 16 (®—Through | Concert (| T \rf‘n“ BREAKER" || MUSTARD Tho 1 represented Noel's -father, and mot |!N® S!ft of Mrs. Isracl T. Cowles of | 3 s ’ " g e s i being counsel for the defendant. was | FABRICS FURS COLORS AT ODD FELLOAS' HALL [HE BRIDCEON SIGHE o e i — ||[not authorized to accept nofice of | ' 144 Arch ftreet | With Dorothy Mackafll ;F et i b ] Charmeen, Veloria, W .flf Squirrel, Cuckoo, Grackle Head, | i i % ay 3 v SUNDAY, OCTOFER 18, 1925 || |COME AND HEAR BEN IRVING REDUCED e PARSONS WK FORD Roulustra, Vivette, Reaver, Fox Tanager, Sea Swallow, At 3:30p. m AND HIS ORCHESTRA | | READ THE HERALD crassr. | ALL WEEK Lusette, Lustrosa, Jap Fox Cumberland Blue and bt 2 X SR MATINEE SATUE \{ i 3 K MISS DE VICINO, Soprano. = S ; RATES ED ADS FOR RESULTE | el '"_n:‘ (\n\\ Needlepoint Opossum Black. MR. CASSOLIII, Raritone, S s Tl"_‘"‘“_rn | i 80c. to §230 SAT. MAT. e, to e Lt TR FOURTH FLOOR MISS POWER Pilanist, 2 s i ) $2.00. WED. MAT. 30c. to £1.50, MR. ROSENHERG, Pianist, “KISS ME AGAIN” . ‘Ch l t Co t t, LVLED ANDREWS Fresen MR. ROSANS. Violinist, With Marie Prevost, Monte Blue || For Membershlp arieston ntes | i SRS Lk _— — — : e —Also— CONN. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP || ¢ | Reserved Segs 8$1.00 and 75c. 5 | | s | Galery 30¢ GEORGE WALSH, In | for 1925-2 “BLUE BLOOD" | Medal to the Winning Couple | 5 o % | PRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1025 | " d e A Y M ‘ A Reome e Rty o AR oA Exceptional Variety in ot [ ] L] ® ® ||AT RED MEN'S HALL, BRISTOL | DIRECT FROM 1O MONTHS RN AT | Big Carnival Dance Friday, Oct. 23 || Men $10 Boys $5/| o sty ana i Orcherd | ST NEWER FALL HATS $7.50 to $12.50 Second appearance in Bristol EED MEN’S HALL, BRISTOL Admission 50 Cents Variety in style—variety in fabric—variety in color. Whatever hat you have in mind at just STREAMERS, HORN: | RETURN ENGAGEMENT \ During October | e "m;‘v_:‘ A the price you wish to pay will be found in our CRICKETS AND HATS J OF DON MALLY 2 GIVEN AVAY FREE AND HIS ORCHESTRA Next Friday Night October 23 at | RED MEN'S HALL | large stocks—in extreme variety. Of fashion importance just now-—new satins, new velvets, new satin with velvets and the season’s favorite velours and felts. WE SPECIALIZE ALSO IN §5 HATS FOURTH FLOOR Mnn: ;I‘ue, ., Wed. Oct. 19, 20, 21 Matince Wednesday Boothe, Gleason and Truex || Present | SHEEPMAN” By Charlotte B. Chorpenning Staged by James Gleason A Romantic Sto the Old West. Cast of Uncommonly Fine Players \ (¢ THE GREATEST PHOTOPLAY THAT EVER CAME TO NEW BRITAIN! CE 'S SMAS > - 4 CONTINUOU c AP"’UI- CECIL B. DE MILLE'S SMASHING PHOTOPLAY SUCCESS! Al one wee | “The Ten Commandments™ | 5 o . 7:05, 9:15 Beginning | giciarp pix, THEODORE ROBERTS, MONTE BLUE, NITA NALDI, Children’s Show Sunday AYRES, ROBERT EDESON, JULIA FAYE and 2,500 OTHERS at 4:30 i

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