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ARARRNRNRRERENNN NN ’wrfl!cn by the press ag AR PARSONS, HAR An event of theatrical 18 the visit ot Vut Roo ion Bent, starring in * of Rosie O'Grady,” an funny musical comedy, theater ! all nest week to make for success in meeting pub- ' comedy drama with plenty of hu ' e appeal. lnes are ervisp and | porous situations fincly enacted b snappy, there is an original plot and | ()¢ dainty star of the screen., delightfully human characterizations. | A Chase comedy “Innocent Hus- | There still are a few to he had for musi production * Lyceum this e 20 will see one of b of the year, I dy has been writter ed with perfect is excructatin have point funes e sparkli dramatic while the ¢ notable ers. New costt and an enlarged orches evident, 0, No, eniy Tomorrow the mnioy bringing Hoot Gibson Ranch” and “The Viegit A par ¢ wom holiday for men is tion of "% The Shows A TONK A ALL W Man WED EARL CAHOLL A Vivid i o Love ta G wilh ORICINAL N, Y. CAST ODLETION Weal 30,8200, Eves. Sufy dat « « ALL NEXT W MATINEES W PAT e R \UON Invite you Greatest Charleston Danc MAIL ORDERS NOT Fres. 3 : Wed. Ma Saturday Matinee 50c.. TLUS 15%. Unless otherwise indicated, th an ex encl ronp impoit he up z00d seats 1l comedy | 1o, at the ingle, seenery ra also are “NO, NO, NANETTE,” LYCEUM rous and inciude T ) p |!!lg| N TS | "_II s Ry, MR S R S S S o> N trical notices and reviews 10 this colump are for the respective ement company. AN UNHLARRAL VL ANARAA AN EENRR SRR NARRERNRECY the wonder horse, carrying off the | ance | lon d Mare Diughter riously at larsons’ § with 1'r@d Thomson. Silve much to do with the com Kin did director not have to retuke single scene on Sliver King's ac count, He understood his part an bands” and an ecducational picture entitled “Brush and Chiscl,” roun out an excellent program, and @ host of the world's gr ¢ horses Including Man O’ War This is (he first time that su wn array of masters of the turf been used in the filming of any pic Mod Also the third eplsode of JOsEaRLIY, serfal “Play Ball,” will be 800k | g1 g, IPor Iriday there is hooked added attraction, Opportunity and s Continous LEK s ik CARGO AND 50c.-$1.50 EY &MARICNBENT family te see onr family in “THE DAUGHTER OF ROSIE 0'GRADY” with PAT ROONEY 3RD and world's ers. e $1.50. 00, Tropies 1 NORMA SHEARLR AT CAPITOL cdy situations of the pieture und the | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 19 SO ABEALLALARAARAR I AR RARARARARAASNRRRR LR RN LIGHTSHIP GOES Hedge Fence Cralt in Vineyand Haven Sinks Rapidly S Woods lole, | The Hedge | Vineyard | » Nov. 12 () ghtship sank in 16 minutes after I'ence Haven ¢ |"‘ by the Danish frelghter, M. ¢, Hc 1- | Captain Frizell, commander of Hi-fated marine mavker, said today when he and lis crew of five men were landed here on the coast guard patrol hoat 131 ol d | Not in a decade his any presentas (went through it perfectly, He blamed the freigher for th tion of this type scored such a tri- | One of the outstanding scenes is | (oss of the lightship and said that umph as the Iooney's new vehicle, | th pectacular fight, between Fred weather condit fdeal arad it the receptions accorded the picce |Thomson on Silver King and a full the sca smogth : collision in several dates played on the way [grown bull, oceurred, The lig rammel here serve as a criterion. It is @ | Viola Dana in “The Beauty Prize" | at 10:30 o'clock last night, he said genuine and @ rare musical comedy [is the companion feature on the pro- | and disappeared below the sur- treat, full of those elements that 8o fgram. “The Beauty Prize’ is a light | face at 10:40, - | Captain Frizell told coast guards. y | men at the local st | his crew were able lifeboat before the lightship sank ¢, [ and that the freighter aided them d | by throwing over a line. When the M. C. Holm's captain informed tie fon that he and 0 launch their For Iriday and Saturday the || Uip crew that they would have management announces another | to go to New York if they bo double feature bill. “Kentueky | the freighter, they cut the lif Pride” a romance of the Kings and | loose and started to row to the s Gueens of the turf. An all-star cast | 16 miles away, The Hghtship o were less when th han two miles from land liteboat was picked up by the coust guard patrol boat | The M. C. Homm, about tons, escaped from the head-on col- lision with a slightly damaged bo [ she remained on the scene f companion feature is the | hour after the before getting adway success Vifth Avenue | underway. ghier, bound for t , sailed from Boston ye arternoc signed by J. C. and pilot, and Anderson, announcing supplemented by lecal talent who | the sinking of the Mghtship, were a4 will receive prizes depending on the | picked up at Vineyard Haven short impression they make on the au- | ly before midnight sequent nics- dience, sages from the freighter stated that ~ KENTUCRKY ~ALSO— FIFTH AVE. MODELS ——— rrin Added Attraction FRIDAY NIGHT OPPORTUNITY ACTS Also Tryouts For Local Talent SUN.— MILTON SILLS, In THE KNOCKOUT the Metro-Goldwyn-M picture, ———— | the lightship's crew had manned now playing at the Capitol theater, | | their lifeboat but had to viewer. Some of the most eous | | Soon atter the fir was a picture are on display in this| i.\ shnet left her b he reachod v ene inside o hour and an- he Keith Al 1oville pro- | Paris Specjalists Believe They Now | od over the lightship station. ;am Tas five great acts o offer. on the Acushnet arvived, Kandy Krooks,” » musi- T tightship erew then abandoned their cal comedy with and a | post ana started long row to hevy of prefty girls Is Paris, Nov. 12 () —Non-skidding | shore. a monologist and offers an-| paraftin is the latest hope which Which ager,” which i$ quite Bumorous. | paris beauty doctors are holding out | 1 s ol the The Smilett sters are AWo g old faces which desire to be made ince to Vineyard Haven, was charming mizes who entertain | voung Jooking. Many of the faces re- | launched at Quincy in Maveh 1905, qnite diffor Cahill and Wills | juyenated years ago b§ injecting | She was 185 fect nine inches in | will he weil in Comedy | paraftin under the skin to fill up hol- [ Iensth and had a displacement ¢ Mixup:” ! Melody Revue is | jows and wrinkles have assumed | pacity of 660 tons. She was v n offering that will 1 cir old-time look because the| With two lantern masts a igg ceived as it is isteal ofiering | paraffin slipped. ‘ mast and was of the spar deck 1y with five pretiy givls and a n Gne nofable case was the husband | With two lantern houses, She car- comedian. The wirls play very well | of a well-known actress, The wife | risd special apparatus for hoisting and offer comndy and dances that d that Tie should hiave his face | 1ens, lanters, fog signal gear and are well dor Japed so that she would not be | other designations The 2o continuous daily veed {0 a divorce rom m;u.‘ Hedge 1ence shoal 15 a sunken *The Merry Widow” brgins Sun said he looked too old when he | sand strip that runs lengthwisc off day g | appeared in public with her. She|the main ship channel off the en- o —— eself had been worked back into | trance to Vincyard Haven harbor. It PALACE TREATUR 4 scemingly young girl under the :'e about three miles in length. and ANl indications point tow A Ckilitul methods of the beanty doc- | rises like a mountain out of the long run for the connfry store at | fors. The husband underwent the|deep water. The greatest depth of the Palace theater judging by the | p \ry treatment, hut the parafiin | water over the shoals is about vight X tnereased enthusiasm shown ) take out the seams and fur- | feet, | night., of his face melied and ran = : 5 enilonaia e o L putfivg out his checks Chapman Loses $5,500 Pletures is preser sature e il i e Wil man was well-known in | Deposited on House Rull's [air” shing case was a great tragedy | South Hadley, Mass, Nov, 12.-- | story of the west with King, littors” The demand | The house Gerald Chapman bought | paraffin treatment beeame | of Rev. Arthur W. Jailey of Pay- ¢ nil and In ors went 10| fueket, 1t T, fo be used, it s al- S to discover a non-skid -way.|leged, as headquarters for Jawless Wholesome Vatertainment Tor wy now affirm they have | activities of himself and his pal, the | The Whole Family ound. [ 1ate G (Dutch) A son, has S=— e — — | been repurchased by Mr, Bailey. CABOOSE OVERTURNED | Chapman throngh the repurchase | APE ! OL Providence, I, Nov. 12 (B - { by Mr, Bailey has lost an equity of C Conductor J. A. Russell of a Wor-| $5,300 which he deposited on {he coster bonund freight train on the | place for the s P of $15,50( — New Ha was hart in he 1 Mr, Bailey has made $5.500. HOMUE OF RETH-ALBEL Northrup aver yard here this| Chapman now Tias no prop o morning when an engine approach- | rights, his other helongings navi e to help move the | been seized by 11 eral govern- The 18 derailed [ he sold at publie auction last July NORAY . Ti0 a1 conductor, inslde of it, Was [ when Chapman defaultad in pay- ACTS WE ARE SURE WILL oft his feet. His condition | ments on the interest, The state Jaw 5 PLUASE YOU! in Massachusetts provides that when THE KANDY KROOKS LN it oy It “wl} pay- Jts a Miniatre Musical Comedy | N s b L ey “"”' 8k ”““ With a Big Cast and Pretty Girls, AL Ny ionlis <6 1o inkorcian e e semet Youll Like These Crooks} Ph l ace in a newspaper circulated in the TUARRY LB * that the prop is to he Brings You Langhs! Last Times Toda e SanubliogauntioniheeniEe L o q day S 5 e e ol it rehaser has defaulted, In Con- L P et B DOUBLE FEATURE BILL it i e i e Here's ‘iwo Giris That Are FREE oMY a court judgment hefore a Different! WILD l';”_ can be forcclosed, — 4 S When the auction was held Mr CAHILL AND WIS —Companion 1 Hie e ne the i e hast Bidbe secnc| Two Boys in a Comedy Misup VIOLA DANA ing the property at a figure slightly — el in excoss of $70,000, This was to CPHE MELODY RENEE? TIE BEAUTY PRIZE CeveE Ahe balanEa ot s a0 5 Girl I a Man Ofer You and $300 inferest. No one represent- Music With Dance ing Chapman was prosent at the R Friday - Saturday I THE PICTURL DOUBLE FEATURE BILL | e a6 alaclonedlalso) that CRAD. NormsSlinityinud TawiCodyiin 2 _ man had paid a bonus of $5,000 to “A SLAVE O1F PASHION The Racing Sensation ? re the property. The value of the house was estimated at a litile more than §10,000 and the failure of | the property bring mote than that sum results in Chapman losing ‘Vhf‘ ) equity he held in it, oots Two, Then Sends ‘ | Bullet Into Own Brain | | Scranton, Pa, Nov. 12 {P—Louis Bussie yesterday shot his two si | ters-in-1 fatally wounding one o them, and then sent a bullet through | his own head which brou almost = > | instant death. Police expre 1 the 3 belicf that Bussic suddenly lost his LYCEUM |~ | One of the women, Mrs. Valen- | —— tina Antonini, died last night with- CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY out regaining consciausness. The FRIDAY & SATURDAY | other, Mrs. Susie 1:].mm~L \msln bul- | s B let wound above the right breast. | DOURLE X | condition was described as HOOT GIBSON | o in | The shooting was the second trag- “SPOOK RANCH" edy of the kind here in the last 24 hours. John Harrison Tue: ot | et [ and killed his wife “THE VIRGIN® |} Senrattatngen b with | : t cide by slashing his throat with a Alice Lake, Kenneth Harlan ||| 200 " S0t on s critical | {COME AND HEAR BEN IRVING ||| AND HIS ORCHESTRA | LADIES' MATINEE, It’s On Tts Way! This Coupon and 10c Will Admit - I T L) THE IRON HORSE DOWIN AFTER CRASH she was rammed on her port quartor || A from the Danish | CHARLES BARATELLL, Milford Artist, Do Greatest Work of Carcer n California Milford, Conn., No ( Charles A, Baratelliy forty-iwo, od sculptor, died hon last night from a sudden at of heart trouble who w know fc his oughout this country and Wi, was amative of Italy and a graduate of the Miluno Art school of Milan, Ttaly, One of Lis carliest suc cosses was the earving of the Aventh memordal in Woodlaind — cemetery N. Y. This work was ‘completed while he was 20 years of Other wo for whi o was noted in this section ar lite sfze bust of 'l odore Rooscyvelt hich as crectod by’ the city of Poston, he figures in the Warren Harding High school in Bridecport: the | Ridgefield war memorial in Ridgc field, Connecticut, the Kddy Memo vial in Cambridge, Mass., and the statues in the Normal school in Wa- terbury. Barvatelll had made biggest work of his life of 300 statucs in the new audit fum of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. The fam- ily had made plans to leave for C: fornia and were (o start upon tl trip in two weeks. had recer rejected an offer to ci tues on the newly crected s tol at Lincoln, Neh. He is survived by his wife, Elina Poli Baradelli; two sons, Charles and Almo, and one daughter, Elivia. GONFLICTING CLAINS . IN gence By Railroad; Defense | Denies Gates Were Up Wa Marvin in court yesterday in the ac $10,000 damages hroug 1 Hollywood Gray of this city agai York, New Haven & Hart- ailroad Co., for t her father, Michael Holl on December 4 1, and killed by an engine while cross |ing the tracks at High street, The complaint alivges negleet a cavelegsness on the part of the com- pany's engineer. Mr. Hollywood was 71 years old t the time of his death hadd been a vete em ploye of the ¢ ey Works. Conflicting 1 ony was infro dueed into court, For the plaintiff or other warning device was so ed when the engine approached and the were ot Wi Edward Ryan, the engineer t, stated that he w ered and later saw Hollywe tate on the crossing, Mr Whitman, gatetender at the the a lent, stated t lowered the gates and tl woorl stepped over those the sidewalk and procecded tracks in the path of coming engine ot Connsel f motion fou Marvin denied, BURNS PROVE FATAL 18 Year Ol Tarrytown Living on Rockefeller Meets Death as House Burns, NOTED SCULPTOR, DIES. .= . Had Planned To - il Girl, Lstate, §10,000 HOLLYWO0OD SUIT‘ Withesces Tor Plaintdf Allege Negli- | | | | Tarrytown, N, Y N 2 m As a result o lestroy ed a paint Louse and apariment on John D) teller's estate, J ephiu Frasca, I8 years old, is dead and hee father and mother, Mr 1 Mr 1 § re i the Tarryiow ospit ifering from burns I'he 1ras ily, liv ing_over the pai cad an | explosion Tuesday nig AS they went out into to vestigate, flames shot ting their cloth or They rushed back ¢ 0§ cape by jumy ! ond story window, Al v ol the hospital w hter died this morning fr loss. Given Ten to Twenty Years for Slaying | Mayville, N. Y., N (Pr— gainst J Lil ned @ e court. nvicted Mose Pinchuk, refused to dispose of hotel 10 to He was sent 20 years A &o fish Tflmlfilfhxfllinldishoffish; tasty and brown, garnished with lemon and parsley; you love the piquant, succulent taste. 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