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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925, s HITS. HENDERSON Security Leaguer Accuses Eng- :::‘1:'15"13. & sl anto el lishman of Being Extremist both to make for prosperity and R— MAP PROGRAM FOR | FIGHT ON WINTER Highway Department Preparing | “‘"vaus " il i o Keep Roads Open ARRHRBRLHARRNN which the government was over- stocked after the war. Distributhon of this material has now cecased and it will no longer be possible for the state to get equipment of this kind free of charge, During the past three s the cost of snow removul many wege shocked and a few were fndignant, It was slgnificant that when he concluded his radical talk there was no applause. Upon removing his disguise and appearing as a respoctable member ?W«J‘k - - yd' g b‘-&ér,_(' kS If You Have Not Yet Tried "sag.m We wiil send you a free 10c paclage. Black, green or mixed ' blend. State your preference. Mail Post Card to “SALADA,"” Boston Z § AsoNS, in this Mileage Cloared 1500 1500 53,46 1800 The most of the work, of course, is regulated by the severity and fro- queney of stord The entire statc i5 divided into wleven supervisors' g | districts for snow removal organiz- | 107500, British home scerctary in the [ MeDonald cablnet, attended a meet alon. In each district there are | foremen in charge of snow-fighting [I"8 With Vietor Berger, infernation lally known radical, according to ¥ 178 kood government, He referred fo the anti-socialistic argument s |*The American Side of the Ques- | tion." He was introduced by Viee- President George H Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill will ik next Sunday norning. It announced that the Red army will meet this evening, The cluss #Unless otherwlse indicated, theatrical notices and cevlews In this column §nritten by the press ngengles for the respective amusement compnuy. AREEE AL ER L E AR T REKAE SRR RERELREREALRANKANGA “MANICURE GIRL” AT CAPITOL | THE LIMITED MAIL—LYCOLUM Imagine Bebe Danlels as the cutic | “The Limited Mall"—a breath who cuts your cuticle! taking drama of the great outdoors, She's just that in her latest Para- |@0 epic of huge steel monsters th . Hartford, Oct. 26—"To cope [snowstorms in Conneeticut [the approaching winter, the state [highwaty departmont has faid plans | 1o keep clear a total of 1,900 wiles of main line and connecting road | stems, The snow removal pro- with i Forty days before he lad plan during | red to address the combined lunch Dyson. con elubs of Harviford, Arthur Hen son spol { Clothes and Comfort ;" gladly P lend you money to buy your i winter coal or to outfit the home and family for the winter. We lend up to $300 to housekeepers. All loans are between husband, wife and ourselves. No endorsers required. Note the easy repayment terms: $4amonthon$ 60lcan $15 a month on $225 loan $ 7 amonth on $105 loan $20 a manth on $300 loan $10 a month on $150 loan Plus lawful interest only Call, write or ‘phone < BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY 87 West Main St., Cor. Washington Koom 104, Phone 1-9-4-3 \ Open 9 to 5.3 ARTI'ORD “Land of Romance,” the big new operetta that, according to the eri-! tics of Providence where it gave its first performance last week, will be (the “really ecnsational hit of New York this year,” opens at Parson's | theater tonight lm a week's run be- fore dancing on to Broadway. The |first production this season of John Meehan and James W. jliott, “Land of Romance,” is set in three beauti- ful acts and is acted, sung and danc- od by a cast and choruses of 80, A New York symphony orchestra un- der the direction of Max Bendix ac- companies the show. “Land of Romance” has been stag- ed by Mr. Meehan, with ensembles by the famous Julian Mitchell who stages the “Iollies,” and dance by John Boyle, The management calls attention | {to the necessily of raising the cur- tain at § p. m, sharp because of {li length of the performance, STEAMER SEEKS SHELTER IN NEW LONDON PORT,‘ ichier Martha Weaver Damaged Saturdays 9 80 1 Licensed by the Stat and Bonded to the Publie a son, Lilifun secrot. [t N6w thepublic kmosws~ Storm on Sound—Concord Waits for Seas to Abate. New London, Oct, 26 (A—T.eak- ing badly, and listing heavily to the | port with her hold full of water, the | treighter Martha Weaver, form the Martha Weems, bound from New York {o Boston, crept into this port carly this morning, secking shelter {rom the terrific gale which was | veeping Long Istand Sound. For 1% hours the steamer baftled the cas and wind, with the pumps working constantly. This morning the craft was taken to the plant of the New London ship and engine e —— ! company to have the water pumped | wount_ stavring picture, “Tho Mani- [FUsh leadlong over shining rais; 57U :»]r e ,l}(.‘i'ul'l‘ln"( b Wi II'A‘lmI (‘rlollu”lylu“ ‘;:v‘:m H:u"":“r:; (3:_ Robert J. O'Brien, of the Nullona vvvflyl‘vlln\‘\ ”}\\‘ U\H"H “"I i‘v ; v:\:uy I-’v \'u’\ cire Girl” which opens today at [the havoc and destruction thec fol- ot HIER SRRE BEORE BEE S8 B84 fica, Uhrough co-operation with tho |SSCUrity deague. Speaking yester-ofricors will meet at the Y. M. C. A the Capitol. low in the wake of u tralg wreck, S0l the KecPIng Ghon of LORBMAL | |- g T ltiier Burcan which glves |48Y to tho members of ENCryman's 'nt 7:30 o'clock Wednosday evening “The Municure Girl” directed by |and thropgh it all the faseinating |0 (Feb A0 FRECCHIRI ladvance warnings, where possibie, | Bibe class. Thursday evening the White army tFrank Tattle, who made “Miss Blue |{ale of a verilo, courageous boy who | |1 1 i &M iimum an. | The trucks usually start oporating | o said Hen managed oV it given former General Cha Iicard” and “A Kiss in The Dark,” [(orsook the false superficiality of the ' [/10 AT i} when the snow has reached @ depth | COMPIetely covering up his sockulis- |, " " Cooper n housewarming is an original sercen slory, adapted |Cast and fought the rugged moun- [““{FHAPEE been secur- | Of 1wo or three inches and they ure [ HC affilintions to have the clubs of white's Crossing by Townsend Martin, Bebe, as[(@ins of Colorado to win his man- | 0"\ iica (rucks and plows | continously employed until the ronds | artford go down into their po James M. Burdick yesterday Marla Marettl, is & manicurist fn |hood and his sweetheart—such 5 |00 i geryico and an aggregate of | clearcd. Bach truck carries from |11 10 Tuise 375 to get him o coio on the plans of the hoard of an_exclusive New York hotel, Her [the headliner at the Lyceum. On|y75% yeavy duty trucks, with snow |two to sls laborers. In hilly jand tell them arguments they dlyypjication for continuing the T2, I3 aily dutics bring @ee in touch with |the same bill fs Cullen Landis and | )0 ttached Is now available for | tions, V-type plows are used in ad- 1o Want to hear. He accused Hen-{¢ Nows, He asked for a vote on “the four hundred,” one of whom, |Jacqueline Logan in “Peacock |ypic” work, dition to the pusher plow l‘(mlm] of cumoufluging his PrPR-|ihe question and the demand for n a wealthy married business man, A society drama, roximately $140,- | equipms s located ogic |EANCA: continuation was unanimous. dlayed by Halo Humilton, becomes | OB Thursday and Friday ater. R I S L .e\::fl e e S o e - interested in her, noon the pictures w be “Passionate ,qqe the state's equipme ast | by the district men wit i spoke New York cre he ad- < LR The Keith-Albce vaudeville bill | Youth” and “§he Call of the l‘lu‘c-”'“‘f-fif to]"r‘)’\?fl?‘v‘u‘ l\.llr::;l::“h“(\’ B i SRS ]V‘Oh\nu» yigadihopworkera ithara Lo Bot Y Wedding Am‘n LER1Y five great acts headed by Bert S brought from the Maok Mofor Truck | exact progress of conditions Al oxns corm detaceialialic £orenhs Ohserved at Church Walton in “You'll Do The Same company, the sume number from fand the information g available for | M he (e e | Mr and Mrs, Charles Tarson of Thing to Someone Iilse.” Other acts the White Motor Truck company |the travelling public at all times. .,,,ql‘,..,‘,"m" m'\ ”:.(\‘;n;, _‘,,.‘,'\‘um(_”‘, Church street were tendered a 1:;»1;1;10 u\]n Gitines ]Ilrr . Cuban and one Indiana truck was bought. R ent which permits them the right |[eception by membera of the Eiim akhletes; Jackio and Billic; Valen- These will replace sixteen machines ey, =' iSwedish Baptist chureh Saturday tne Vox and Florence Talbot in | which have ouilived theie usofuiness pvilts Suffer Csualties [of f""f' _‘”""}"2,“,';""\',""fl" o v“‘f,\:"," a [ntznt, in T G i fon,” and the Three Morin fop such heavy duty, and m‘.n.-.u"f“om Spanish Navy Firing | fiire evershere i has been tried. |$04ing anriversary. L ‘arlety Gems.” will be used to increase the present | Moelilla, Spanish Moroceo, Oct. 26.| T 'N,rp;,M to Tussia and satd | Jhe reception, which was held On Thursday a real novelty will equipment. NG e ST Al Loy R e fatiure and |the church, was led by Rev be offered in the presentation of an About 100 miles of roads Mave | fareq by the Riffian tribesmen Fri- |nad Temuaht on starvation unttl tho |Feterson. pastor, and all girl vandeville show. Al acts been added to the mileage which the | qay night fn a battle noar Ajdlr with | Russians were forced to appeal to |0resses were made by C. will be comprised of girls and real state will attempt to keep open for | gpanish expeditionady fo Span- | America for food. jand 1% T. Asklund of t i 3 tulent fs assu travel this winter. The mileage has|igi wapships diveeted theie fire| Mr. O'Brien wor sam | RiEhard. Wivagg and John Wiy — e 150 been increased by the Widening | 4 ouingt a rebel position on Mount |stunt ne aid at a r vy elub [0F Collineville. Priends and CPONY TAPRESS” AT PALACE of sections of the Boston Lost Road | Bianco, destroying a ghin emplace- |meeling, Disguised as a radical red | V65 K(Ym!v.; Winsfed, W orcester Genius, someone has said, s the ‘Igl”:“'lm ":”“““: ‘I"’m‘“'t"l‘\'\"‘“‘hlp‘fi"“:"> ment. i I he spent 10 minutes glving the men }\‘;‘I‘\“I"”'\;l'; :“‘4:‘]_‘“ ‘1“"_“:“’::“‘1 'I\fm ; capacity for taking pains, and if the D distance of bout L clve mtcs. | Reports from Tangior assert|pre’ bl the most fiery socialiatic || (% SRR GERC P definition be accepted, cortginly Al e dtorl n it staroiraa | ot the irebel et pieR bicle 8 and tanarciistias speehniever theATMH Sy ri e M viorn o wee ho Pony Ixpress,” which opened and tractor cquipment, was sectrd | pileg with wounded tribesten, vic- |in a local pi'pit. As was tho easo Al e dtaranintioniners last night at the Palace theater, is a e ety wilh | {Ims of the Spanish artillery fire and jat fhe Rotary meeting, of thos who U e LS il product of genlus—the genius of HL09% A ! T lairplane raids. were not informed of the AL AE i ghter James Cruze, ; As the fitlo suggests, the plot centers about the pony express rid- ers who maintained commiunication between the east and the west in the carly days of 1860, The country wag at that tine undergoing a titan- | ic political upheaval due to the | slavery issue and stronuous efforts were being made (o swing California fo the southern causc. It was large- Iy through the instrumentality of , #he Pony Txpress that the Golden State saved to the Union cause. Oon Wednesday and Thursday, Nazimova and Pickford wi seen in “My Son” and on 1ri Saturday Tom Mix will be ofl \e Lucky Horseshoe.” The prices have been veduced for this photo- play program and are now as fol- lows: Matinec 10, 20c. Iivening B0c and 20c. . On Wednesday night an old fash- ioned country store will be offered with many useful and valuable gifts | given away, and on I'riday night | “Opportunity Night” will be offered with some fine falent, Contiruons Shows In his message to the public, the President of one of the world’s three biggest automobile manufac-, turers made that statement seven weeks ago. Seeing is believing. Today the public knows it to be just 100% true! yairs made. Wed, Today., Tucs., their ) ) ) TWO | WEEKS | MORE UR Crawford 70th Anniversary Sale, which puts a Crawford within reach of every Tuesday housewife, ends No- - - vember 9, PROGRAM OF SELECTED PHOTOPLAY~ are Here are only a few of this great light ‘ morning to wait for the seas fo s cverely in the Borm of two we sufficient to pay for about 11 Bert Walton car’s 91 big-car features:— abate, The harbor was filled T 3 %o, called in all of the small JACKIE and BILLIE [ hughels of corn, and scows brought in ) | trol hoats and they rode out 3 Morin Sisters he Colonial liner Concord, route to New York from Providenc KEITH-ALBEE Supreme Vaudeville tows when the storm broke | saturday afternoon. P A Real Novelty | staem at the state pier here ) X6 i | Valentine Vox Varfety Gems . Bebe Daniels \fler fighting the seas throughou GAINES BROS. Warned in advange of the storm. o) ogs considared profituble Assisted hy Miss Talbot The Manicuire Girl put in here carly 1l Cuban Athletes | the coast gnard which suffered ¢ vhen the farm price for 100 pounds in “vaa\afi(m" . Thurs., Overland feature, give you 130-inches of spring-supported area on a 100-inch wheelbase. No jolts. No jars. Noshock on even the roughest roads. That extra 30 inches of spring-support carries you and your passengers buoyantly. in cradle- comfort. Triplex Springs you ride rhyth- mically—you enjoy a doubly and trebly smoother riding-ease than is possible in other light car. usive with Over- land, because patented. No other car, big ot little, has or ever can have them. Perfect Comfort for Five —a full-uze, 5 passenger Sedan — very spacious - Czrries five grown-up people as comfortably as a limousine . . . a smartly fesigned car, clean-cut, rakish, low, . body finished in polished lacquer, a rich deep blue with glistening jet black trimmings, as handsome a iight automobile as man or woman ever looked at . . Very latest one-piece windshield —especially valuable 1 night-driving. Gives clear, unobstructed vision. No neck craning. Sit serenely back of the wheel and you can always see where you're going. More easily adjusted — you don't have to fuss with it Adds greatly to the car’s appearance. Fasier to clean and to keep clean. One of those little things that mean so much. You need this 1ew-day light-car feature and, in this extraorditary car-value, you get it/ Sliding gear transmission Three speed, .elective, shding gear tramsa’ mission—at the lowest price ever waihhb in a closed car. Borg and Beck disc clutch—one of the finest clutches and used in many of the highest pru:d cars in this country; Aut- Lete starting, lighting and ignition—again, standard bige car equipment; a rear axle system the equal in size and weignt to that used in cars carrying double the weight of this: one; Axle shafis of Molybdenum steel, the toughest steel known. In the entire’ Today and Choose your Crawford now and get a birthday present in extra sav- ing. $70 buys a Craw- ford during this sale. Don't delay! James Cruze Presents vrvasrdaarily good leoking “THE PONY EXPRESS” Suceessor to “The Covercd Wagon” with Ernest Torrence Fri.. Sat, The NN ERey SIS : e -_ \ Great Extra big doors extra wide, easy entrance and exit Novelty Gasoline Tank in Rear as in All-Gixl Vaudeville MARION DAVIES in “ZANDER THE GREAT” The Pretty Ladies Are Co'mng LYCEUM Continudus Show Dally DOUBLE-UEATURE RILL The Liwited Mail with MONTL, BLUE and VERA REVNOLDS also Peacock Feathers with JAQUELINE LOGAN Come and Hear Ben Irving and His Orch LADIES' MATINEE This Ticket and 10 Cengs Will Admit Any Lady to Best Scat ) ve. and . Mat. and Eve. ARD MANSFIELD PLAYERS (of New London) Prescnt “The Goose Hangs High” Seats Now on Sale l(ll Betty Compson Wallace Beery Ricardo Cortez Wed. and Thurs. imova and Jack Pickford “MY SON” A Tale of Mother Tove \.A MiILLS Fri. and Sat, TOM MIX —i— “THE LUCKY ' HORSESHQE” | HARTFORD THEATER PARSONS ALL THIS WEEK—VATS. WED-SAT, MEEHAN AND ELLIOTT Present “LAND CF ROMARCE" Mngnifioent and Stupendons 100—Company and Chorus—100 Wednesday Night et Clires 50c.-82. Wed. Mat. Old'Fashioned | Sat. Mat. 50c. §2.00, Country Store | e e Fves. 50c.-§1.50 AT. WED.-SAT. Valuable I’w\uu Given Away Friday Night Opportunity Night i — BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES IN HIS GREATES 'STEPPING § bNEs Org MAIL ORDERS NOW EVES, Oreh. £3.00: Bale. §2.50, £1.50 Family Circle §1.¢ llery 50c. Wed. Mat., Oreh, & 5, §1 Famlily Circle Sat. Mat. Oreh, §2.50: Bale. $2.00, $1.50 Tamily Circle §1.00; Gallery 50c. ——-—————q_——-—-———’ Matinee + Evening 10¢, 20¢ 30¢, 20¢ Two Shows Evenipgs Sccond Show at 8:30 to both front and rear seats. Like get- ting in and out of a limousine. No in- convenience to anybody, no discomfort. Fach door has four extra heavy hinges— treat ‘hem as roughly as you like, these doors are built to stand punishment! Wider seats —the widest +f any ioht car busit! New single-picce, undrvrded front rcat, 39 inches wide, 19 inches deep. All the :lbow-room you want. You know what that means to your driving comfort-and-freedom. No more 100-mile fatigue! #ider backseat— 45 inches wide, 18 inches deep. You know what such ample seating capacity means to the comfort and pleasure of your passengers. No match box effect. No crowding! \‘7ILI.YS Big, wide windows —more than 20 square feet of window space—all the air and all broad, uninter. rupted sision of a touring car w |J1 closed car orotection, closed-car snugness, closed-car warmth and comfort whenever you want it! New couwl ventilator —a comfcrt any late model big car gives, vew ‘n the light car. Keeps the driver's and front seat passenger’s legs and feet always cool and comfortable, letsa pleas ant flow of fresh air circulate continu- ously through the lower half of the car.. Rhythmical Riding —a fight car comfort unknown until intro dueed by Over’and . TRIPLEX SPRINGS, a patented and exclusive practically all modern cars . for your greater safety, and greater convenience, the Overland Standard Sedan is equip mrd with a 10 gallon gaso- line tank. This is mounted at the rear of the chassis. Easily accessible for filling. You will recognize this as a strictly modern feature. With the gasoline tank at the rear all hazards of danger by fire are removed. Your safety is assured. You get the benefit of the lowest in- urance rate on your car. A 27-horseposwer engine sturdy, fast, reliable, all the power you need to carry you 50 miles or 50,000. A noble hillclimber. A quieter engine because it has fewer working parts. Ex- traordinary economy on both gasoline and oil « QVERLAN R. C. RUDLOPH 121 Cherry St. and 6 Main St. OVERLAND F1NE three years in which Overland has used this axle system there is no case on record where an axle shaft has ever been broken! A wonderful Chassis —a strong, rigid frame with plenty of bracing; gn’ny of Chrome Vanadium steel, the finest and strongest spring steel known to engineering—in this new-. car every leaf in each spring is genuine Chrome Vanadium, exactly the same material you will find in the world’s finest automobiles! Buy now—pay later—on our easy time-payment plan. Easyterms. Only a small amount down—52 weeks and more for the balance. Your present car, to apply as part payment..- * .5‘ sedan. Phone 2051-2