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\\mm&\m\\msmmxm“»\\ SANNN l& J ' y ol mnl X Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrical no tices and roviews in this column nre 4\" P gl » written ty the press agencles for the respective amusement company. EASESAARARAN SRR SRR AR SRS L AR SRR S RRAR R SNN RN SN GREAT BILL AT CAPITOL |be presented by the The Capitol {s showing a splendid |fleld Players, Inc,, at the program of Keith Albee vaudeville |tonight, tomrrow for the remainder of the week, the tomorrow evenin bill belng an All Girl show, Every| The cast sclec Mrs, one of the performers in the entire fleld for her road company wa show are women and there ls talent chosen with care and cach part I galore in all the five acts, The |been entrusted to the person lest Donal Slsters open the bill with a [fitted for the role. A homely stor hand to hand gymnastic offering of American home life, “The Goos that ie well done by the slsters.. Hangs High" derives its namc The Three Little Malds are differ- |the old fashioned saying of thes ent dancers; that Is, they offer a |Words to signify:a plentiful su series of dances that are quite orig- |0f the world's g fnal and well done. They made a|into the play by the good impression wtih the audiences |Who the leading yesterday and were well applauded, | V1o ents the The comedy of the program fs|Which the parents left fn efficient hands, as Burr and |* Elaine, surely cause plenty of | laughter while holding the stage, and also offer a fine bit of dancing and song. Miss Burr easily tips the | scales at 300 or possibly more, hence the comedy with her young lady partner. Closing the show, and offering one of the finest vaudeville acts seen here this season Is “The Six Ander- son Sister This All Girl show s certainly a wonder and lovers of good, real talented vaudeville should not miss it The photoplay feagure is a fine one and presents charming Marl Davies in “Zander the Grea comedy drama,with Miss Davies in an unusual role. The shows are con- tinuous daily On Monday “Pretty Ladies” will be the film attraction, with Norm Shearer, Zazu Pitts and Tom Moore, | as the stars, and with Ann Penning- ton as an extra attraction. ANABRANRRLERRREARLRE Lyceum afternoon and d by Mans from ds. 1t is worked grandmother comedy role lavishness with of her grand ildren supnly their every want The theme deals with the selfish parents who sacritices eve hing to give their children an tion. Little suspecting the {fice, the children take all and ask more. Then comes the stunning [blow of learning that thelr parents lare penniless, Thefr reaction pro {vides the big thrill of the play. Excellent comedy, rapid action some suspense and a series of plen ant little thrills feature the The advance sale for all performances has been good tickets may be obtained at the offico at the Lyceum or may be m by phoning play. throe and Loy reservations 1 ARCADIA Tt was stated erroncously in the {11erald last night that Don Malley' Charleston specialists would appear urday night. Don end his boy re on the boards fonight. Saturdiy night will be aifair, brating in ner lowe'en, cents. a special | GOOSE HANGS HIGH—LYCF “The Goose Hangs High, Yy as it was produced durir Buccessful run in New York, WAS THE BLUE GENPRAT In yesterday's Herald, th error, a story of Bveryman's B class stated that “Mr. Hotehkiss out lined the plans for bringing back the old Blue army or statement should ha Blue army gener plans, efe.” M. eral of the White army and {gnest at the mecting, which w Blue army meeting. ™ xact its is to PALACE “Ihe Palace Has The Pictures” MAT. 10¢, 20c, TONIGHT OPPORTUNITY | NITE ? ALL NEW ACTS | Today and Sat. —ALSO— TOM MIX The Luck; fiorseshoe Chapted One of “PLAY BALL" By John Mc ation read. outlined th Hotehkiss is gen READ I'|I IK\( D ( I ASSIFIED ADS CAPITOL | (Conti s Shows) lll,lN S A GREAT SHOW! DON'T MISS THIS PROGRAM! ALL-GIRL VAUDEVIL! ! DONAL SISTERS MISS MARCELLE THREE LITTLE MAIDS BURR and ELAINI DERSON SIS A PHOTOPLAY! SIX A A PEACH OU Ball" will and Saturday Tom Mix and “Pl he Shown Priday —Comi SNEVER THE Sunday— TWAIN SHALL “Marion Davies —in— Zaunder the Great Deginning Monday S PRETTY LADIES® You've Never Seen or Danced th Continuons Shows Daily Gl ston Tl You Sce NOW PLAYING Double & Bill Passicnate Youth with I'vank Mayo and Beverly + Also — The Call of the Mate with WILLIAM PAIRBANBS COMEAND HEAR BEN IRVING | AND HIS ORCHESTRA LADIES VATINEE ! This Conpon and 10¢ Will Admit Aty Lady T Best Seat CHILDREN'S MATINEE 10e Bayne 110 Rockwell Ave DON MALLLY'S ORCHESTRA Will Appear Tonight—Friday satnrday There Will e a special Hallowe'en Dance TONIGHT AND MATURDAY Matinee and Evening The Richard Mansfield Players OF NEW LONDON, CONN., INC. Present — THE — GOOSE HANGS HIGE A Play of A merican Life by Lewis Beach with MRS. MANSFIELD And a Splendid Professional Cast A Play That Ran 159 Times in New York not a motion picture : Mat., 75¢c-30c — Eve., $1.50-81.00-75¢,-50¢ — also tax — "RICE Richard Mans. | se un- | his ministers I mier's offics commor i {merce. In addition the election of J. E. Sinclair, minister with port- follo, seems doubtful from the lat- est Incomplete return SIXTH ARREST I 52,00 FUR THEFT ‘Man Tells Wile He's in Turkish Bath With Lumbago -, CANADIAN VOTING IS NOT DECISIVE No Party Seems to Have Work- ing Majority court We!\berg .8 fined $6000 and costs. Rosenfeld pleaded nolo to 1 charge of recelving stolon proper- {y and was held in personal recogn! zance n the sum of $2000 for trial November 12, James Lannon, 28, of Oakland Beach, also arrested August 16, and Edward H, Cunningham, 29, of 171 Dexter street, arrested September 11, are charged with the actual theft of the coats from the parked ma- chine, One other man was implicated in the case, and he will be tried in New Bedford, Mass, where he conducts a store, on a charge of recelying stolen property. Ottawa, today were celved Oct, that 30 (P-TIndications no party had re- working majority in the house of commens by yesterd general clection, But the libe who now control the ernment, were uls, reins of gov overthrown. The conservatives, campalgning for a protective tariff, more seats han any other party. Incomplete returns indicated that Arthur Meighen and his followers of (he conservative party had defeated Danbury Physician Is Cited on Contempt Charge | Danbury, Oct. 30 (M—Dr. H. & | Brownlee, prominent Danbury phy siclan, may have to stand trial for contempt of court as the result of half the members of Premier W his failure to appear in the superfor Mackenzie King's cabinet and also .. last June, court here to testify in the suft of lad made great inroads into the | ore he was locked up at head- | Mrs. Rosina Peix against the eity. scats of the liberals and pr rs he telephoned to his wife Mrs Pelx fractured her leg in throughout the dominion. Iremier and calmly informed her that he was | front of the office of Dr. Brownlee King, who had urged a moder staying “in a Turkish bath” with | and the physician had been st tariff, himsclf went down to defeat |lumbugo and would not return | poenaed to appear by her attorney in his own constitueney. Seven of |liome, During the court session attorneys ten, | Hy n was taken into custody on | hrought out that Tir. Brownlee had A capius in a superior court indlet- | agked that he he excused and Judge ment, charging recelving of stolen | Newell Jennings also announced goods, by Inspectors Egan and Rat- | from the bench that the physician tigan, who have been conducting the | jad spoken to him of the matter. investigation, Judge Jennings however stated that | He was arraigned before he had fold Dr. Brownlee that th Halm and through Iis counsel en- | jagter must appear or take the con- vred a plea of not guilty. He was | coquences ‘of court contempt. He for trial November 6 In bonds | rejterated his statement that Dr. | Brownlee must testify or stand trial | for contempt. Tt was learned that Weln- | e Brownlee is now R\ attending a convention (Spectal to the Herald.) Providence, R. I, Oct. 30.—Morrls liyman, clothier at 505 Westmin- ster street, is the sixth man to be taken into custody in connection with the theft of §2500 worth of fur conts from the parked automobile of Trving Solomon of New Britain, won 3 gressives | quar also were b Reported unofficial balloting given ont At Summary The summary of at the pre standing of 1 Conservatives sives 20, in and doubt- show the partics ¢ 118, liberals dependents 2 ful 8, The Justice | membership of the < nest s house of on will be Tibe and other having secured 121 Inspectors Egan and Ratt | August 16 arrested Hyman Lgainst 118 for the conscrv- [berg, 34, a resident of Cr will be y for Mr.|L. and proprietor of a fur shop in | party to win in all the six |this city, and Coleman Rosenfield s yet to be heard from | of I'lm street, majority over all |of recelving the fur coats ifter a new speaker of the house i gned Iz in the tod n parliament Is had 117 s noon | ror 1y out of town nston A musiclan in Fngland has in- vented a portable piano, which when I folded, is only three feet in length. as on cha T superio was dissol B T st teree et s s et s et s st s s s A AR T R of 28 the % conservatives ha s, had 6 and labor Even if the emaining conservatly wm::xmw six v will not be & all f ngth of ti and th lection will follow. at with an epposition of | grossives, Independents Mr. Meighen would | meet with de May Have 1he 11z lahor, 2338! Another Ind is talk inother re already general 1o deeids ason of i st bim to form s presumed that k, and zain will a min he will | b Ques- taken to | indications of Islide, Tn the i es and in Ontavio t) to materialize, the col ns L con out of 63 s tives won only ats there, four. . L. en- the independent 1 50 of 1 two went to mde of them Henri Rou- was some national I one prominent is Jeader of the 10 conservi In | no con 1, but yester Alberta L« number four seals veturn day Manitoba clected six five and an, It was in Saskatchen liberals muade way, | vatives were Saskatchey one. King seats, 333! sainst one held in the old par liament At Arthur Melghe vas Leader, o, in his constitu La DPrafris The howey fus 1o last v lie candidat To Make Saturday a Memorable One In Our Beys’ Clothing Department We Offer All Qur Boys’ Suits and Overcoats AT GENEROUS PRICE-CUTS! You must remember we don't as a rule have sales when the season is at its ]vu;\k Why? RIGHT in the FIRST place! People gladly pay our regular prices! They know they're getting a heaping money's worth! But out to make Saturday a record-breaker! Our Department offers judicious, compelling reason will be one, namely: CUT PRICES! Obey that Bring the lad and outfit him! Buy him some- % thing else for the difference! Our Regular 233! i Pamiliar Vizures t parliament, it it con e the return of Robert 3333333333333333338 once | Rogers, 223222222822! = 12223323183 23131TTE22288832I2eTEIsIITIILIIIIIL 222223323 221 3I3ITIILT We mark our goods we'ie Boys’ a MAT, SAT 3 PARSONS’ Pretentious Offering LAND CF ROMANCE 100—Cast and Chorns SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Eves, Mat why it impulse. n Years Our Regular $12.75 $12.75 to $16.75 BOYS' COATS BOYS' SUITS $10.00 s 1 0 Mannish Heavy Coat- ings in Mixtures, Plaids 3 o B0c.-§2.50—Sat H0e.-§ ALL NEXT WEEK VATS, WED-SAT 3 3 3133333333333 mxmx:mnmx:xzm::mxmux.:xxumxzx.ummmznmm 12 Mannish Mixtures, Hair Line Stripes, Tweeds, 233! and Heathers, All Wool ¢ Materials, Wool Lined, i Sizes 6 to 18 Checks, 3 and 4 Piece Styles, Some With Long and Short Pants, 8 to 18 LT et S R S S e st S Cirel Orel rele TELEPHONF Family Mot Tamily O 3333223222333 ORDERS :mxux::xanuzxmumm::xxxw rgatiiidsottisaiiitiaataasiatagssainansesiettaiieteeatisty NEW BRI’I:AIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925, 21 John Harvard, MacKenzlo King wast FLASHES OF LIFE: WINE, SPAGHETTI [iinni: Camiriags, Nas, DIET AND BABY WINS FIRST PRIZE| scuicronsine, Ga. v, o. ¢ gt | gutes here roasted the Stone Moun- O N de o " 1¢. | taln Memorial assoclation and re- Vienna—Count Salm would be an | yiore huilding fuscd 1o endarsa ihe sala 06 MAIANE old cuckoo It he let a wife of his | 3 half dollars, but thanked the gove play tennis with other men. That 1 | rnmant for lssuing them. one reason he gives why he is not | golng to marry Suzanne Lenglen, Another reason is that he is “hap- |y iy pily married” to the former Milll- | 1o road 1,000,000 cont Rogers and {8 golng to visit her | ) in New York with his mother, SR Yo A At Al gt St 1 on spagetti has won priz Village New York CgE men breakfast in spec Nebf nding a fal train of 40 cars nd arc FUIMDOL e Rock, A Acting Gover- MeCall had pardoned nine here Wle Governor Terral did a Sheri- s ride to reach the state line stop the flow of clemeney, e products | | lairy = nd wi Vietze-Tn-Uckermark, Germany —= | Fverywhere that Gretchen goes & | stork is sure to follow, Tamed aft- er belng forced down by a storm, the bird accompanies children to achool | driving sy and poses In tltelr drawing classes. | wedding pt N = - Tomorrow is thrift day in | ding guest, has ¢ and Chancellor Luther las | asked all Germans to save in order | Nuw Yor) ¢ to Insure a prosperous for torney Watts tha country, himself under a et hour to obtain e New York—Countess Karolyi 15== | (empt to bribe the strong member of the fam- | fajee report Statement attributed to Under. of tary Harrison by R. N, Str - | burger as to why she should he| providencr barred from the country for some- |{s warned by thing her husband sald. Lonisville, Ky.—All coppers and ordered to be in uni- election day, whether on duty not, and to keep themselvea e suspicion of clectioncering, o Greenwieh remen were baby show 4 Provider % L 8. C.—Sherift Miller ing the e until he conclude & scarch for Dave H. veported seen on the streets s after writing a *good-bye" leens Berlin- German rris, future TO GET 10 QUARTS I'a. Oct, 20 (B - ice cream will he produced United States this year to rovide every man, woman and th ten quarts or more. smussen, executive secres ssociated fce cream manu- sald a survey showed the year's output will total — more than 1,200,000,000 quarts. Ottawa—The lady of There are approximately 4,000 fce scems to have cream plants, cacn A chemist t Harrishurg, w 1s to the alec iy, confiscated heer See TNt fessor IK. 1 of Harvard to expee arthqual |any time equal in Intensity to that | fact which damaged Santa Barbara | that Mather Reno, Nevada—Mrs., George .oft has divorced her husband, w York candy manufacturer, cause he wrecked her nerves L. a be- by | divorced a son of R s m f ‘Mo flCAN MARKET "Annthr Gioantic Food Sale Here Saturday! THIS IS THE WEATHER THAT SHARPENS YOU R ek APPETITE. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY - ——OUR REGULAR HOUR SPECIALS- HTO 1AM, 9 TO 11 ROUND, SLOIN, PORTERH'SE LEAN FRESH A M f TO 11 | BEST LARGE STEAKS SHOULDERS POTATOES b............23¢ . ...........19¢ Peck .........53¢ VRESH G PRESH FRICASSEL LARGE NATIVE ~!ambm'g 3lb§. 25: Fowl ...... Ib. 28¢ Onions .. 4 lbs. 15¢ A M OUND 270 5T, A ML LEAN SMOKED . . Bde SHOULDERS ......... . 19c SUGAR: $1.39 Prime Rib Roasts Beea..lb 22¢ Pnll'zburys Flour.. .Bag $l 33 ——ALL DAY SPECIALS—— BIG BEEF SALE BIG LAMB SALE LEAN BOILING BEED LEGS YEARLING LAMB LEAN POT ROASTS . ... LGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB BONELESS ROLLED ROASNTS ... LAME LOINS TO ROAST PRIME RUMP ROASTS POREQUARTERS LAMB FANCY CHUCK ROANTS FANCY LAMB CHOPS lvl'\\ TENDER CLODS LEAN STEW LAMB ~ BIG VEAL SALE LEGS OF MILK PED VEAL SHOULDER CUTS TO ROAST RUMI' ROASTS VEATL LEAN THICK BREANTS FANCY VEAL CUTLET CHOICE VEAL CHOPS M TO 1 P. M. 10 1hs, 25 1b. Sack i, . Ih 1, ., S ins . lh BIG PORK SALE FRESH PORK ROASTS | LEAN URESH HAMS | SALT SPARERIBS GOBLEL'S LEAN S ( LEAN PORK CHOPS i PINEST NEW SAUERKRAUT . . 1D . m, 3 M. 25 . n.. . Ih, . In, . b .3 18, Ib. 45¢ NEW APY LARD BUTTER 8lc 21bs. ... 37c Zlbs. 9c 200 SWIFT'S GEM-NUT BACON MILK FED SWIFT'S GOLDEN- Hll\\||\l. Fowl ...... Ib. 36c West Fowl..lb. 40c Chlckens 5 FINEST CREAMERY FANCY SELECTUD BUTTER EGGS 21bs.... $1.00 2 doz. MILD WHOLE MILK CHEESE REST PURI h, MARGARINT 2 bottles 25¢ lb pkg. 27c —BIG 25¢ SALE— “ne Laundry Soap. .7 bars 25¢ osh Fig Bars. . ... .2 Ibs. 25¢ Paper ... ....8 rolls 25¢ ALL KINDS PRUSH GRATED Campbell's Soups..3 cans 25¢ Herse Radish . OUR FAMOUS DINNER BLEAD RED BUTTERELY qu‘ee (GROUND sumotar 3 Jhs. $1.00 Ceylon Tea —BIG 25¢ SALE— Finest Sugar Corn. .2 cans 25¢ Pure Tomato Catsup 2 bots. 25¢ Van. or Lem. Extract 2 bots. 25¢ Finest E. J. Peas. . . .2 cans 25¢ New Pearl Tapioca. . .2 Ibs. 25¢ POUND CAKE NEAPOLITAN CAKI.. SPONGE. CARY JELLY ROLLS CHOCOLATE ROLLS et 1 ca ea, 15c, 36 18¢ 16 oz Toaf 24 oz va Lont LARGE RED JUICY \Ill(\\\ l Native TURNIPS gbs.......... 10¢ PRESH DUG PARSNIPS 4 s 250 rm 10¢ . 353 SURE TO SATISFY, ~ aX. FANCY WHITI MUSHROOMS EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT FANCY BEANS FRESH NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS | Confectionery Sugar. .3 Ibs. 25¢ Ved. Brown Sugar. .5 Ibs. 25c " b, 20c COOKIES .. .".‘.“ ff 2doz. 25 The Bast BREAD | L iom ot = 2% oL Teiw 10c WHirD G v ‘s SPECIAL SA APPLES ........ 14 qt. basket 75¢ Florida ORANGES Cx. Fancy GRAPES Joz o Sc e R e A I T 69c 2 e 19€ 19¢ LARGE SUGAR PUMPKINS FANCY APPLES COOKING 1 qts. NEW 1925 CALII. WALNUTS ..