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=1 § 4 e Unless otherwise indleated, theatrical notices and reviews in this column are written by the press agencics for (he respective amusement company. The following article should be of [er bus was frustrated here early 10- | The boy with his pocket flask, the AT TR RN X SRR KRR XS NRRN R | PEclal Intorest 10 those New Dritain |12, when Tie gnve fieht, - - gt with her clgarette, the unethical | e radlo fans who possess the type of | . Lne bus was making its last trip | minister who resorts to sensational- MAN ON THE BOX—LYCEUM er of the talented screen | na who posscas the (519 Of lun" wag opty Of Dassensers. |lum Just to gl cut . erowds he Byd Chaplin in the Harold MaceEnid Bennett and but lately apy set known as regencrative. It tells | Thomas Mulling, the operator, | theater muna who permits the Grath novel *The Man on the Box," g in the movio how to do away with the squealing [brought his machine to a stop in [ morals of his aets more Jatitude transplanted to the movics, is a dis - nd interterence cause by ma. |{ront of a stalled truck, As he ) ol t avides, the work- tinet hit at the Lyceum where it i VIDSHIPMAN AT PALACE chlAine hetRiy takling Shecae n. Lo R0 QUL & Bat odvanosl (I e o' Rile Uin i admittedly one of the best comedy | mon Novarro opencd up last | i ¥ {the other machine and demanded | i employer, all are “jayw o dramas of the season. The comi- fn The Midshipman at tho | POR AT Beneraiy. his money R0 Violating aomiol INW L niorRIL oF panion feature attraction is likewise sy, to onc | U 18 @ copy of a elrcular recently | Mulling knocked him out only 10 | oy opy ording to the Rev. D vy o second_at | S0 Qut to Canadian funs by 1ho [bo et upon by a second man w0 |G, laurgon, who o Coustance Bennett and oatin M thelasninmantas ol it L SULIS SOOFREUIGNE O atcated ad in Gowting NIk R HOHIESH mionNinatinvening (rom b atpu plEly e L vaYanesins. v | plethst deploting. tho. e ef fa | arino nnd Fisheries of Caada and |righvayman Had _secoversd eon- Ity 3y, 1 G EreihEE T by the author of “Flaming Youth." |american boy at Annapolls. Irac- Fke ot nogeniugLloninfornnismysciouaananiinoL nasilan e la Rl byivican i It's a story of a young girl who sac- | tically all of the scenes were faken it contains, {t i reprinted [erator wha continued to vestst until | S RRERRE rificed her good name to save that ' at the 1. 8 naval colle A al L T hey fled in thelr truck toward Iall f0 o5 Feoyo0cy T of ho flance whom she believed | showing of the Midshipman will be s ‘l S ';"‘ i0iof rogoncra. i River, Mullins told his slory to Eall | walk eircumspectly, not as FRisibn Tt R L R e G B S River police who are scarching the | W& STEHMERTCHY, B0 s, 1k found to be s amnesa sultarer, |ohiitren o Tnosdny- afternoon. ab | oar o o, acbi 08 E10 Seeer e aratramiliare ol g b e i wesday afternoon at || e R R L [ "We are tamiliar with many fig- > L SRELIE el \r hus greatly increase 1e | {ures of speech In regard to livin serial release is shown and the head- | Wednesday n dou- [ yolum ‘1 ‘y.'"’ :;”':[l yilncreaseihe Life has b liker \Mm the |v'v\l\f» Mners will be “The Danger Sign. ble f fehard &5 ogs cantrollod) this action will {ing of & picture, in which the lights a gripping and thrilling romance of | helmess in one of his most At ind shadows, the bright colors and R D e 1 3 ! cor until the saturation point adows, the Lright colors an Iron [ arviage | dramatic plays of his career Will ap- | yr elimax is reached, the tube being the somber s} appear. W Fails,” a play in which the daring |pear in Soul Fire, Bessic Love plays | yhon said to be in a state of os i often speak of living building :)\vml' 1s that o marelie of conven | apposito 1 thelmess. e vio et et atin | We admonish one to use the right jence or . ey is it age a ), v Vi 1 1s¢ Appears | lencelrtca i Dainty Viola Dana also appears | guciilation, it couses howling and | materfal and lay the secure founda- - S on Hm‘,\um\ lm‘l in the Snappy | gyuealing in your own and your tion. 1) kened 1lving to the » Danger Signal,” Jane |stage play, “Along Came Ruth.’ neighbor's receivt e T h T e S e O G ¢ A L | cighbor's receiving se Regener inning of a race or the fighting o .\‘:‘r\(:'tl\\ 11(.1\m, (e Californin | storo will e held and thoe featire |joweg ‘to ‘,_,m‘ i e, lure of spe waliing 8 ] T also has a fine part, In “If | prize of the evening wil be e B ] [l 43 S o warn Tont Lol . st (fln\c:\nl ]m.'»:t |M< 1”1}. i n‘n';“ ur:‘ be awarded. tate u;xl‘.l.liml\ is being tuned to | B | ywalking' T ref that & Al } Iour lnyy more and New Brit broadeast station: New York, Dee. 7 P—Enough |practice ot cutting corners or [aln will see the peer of the sercen’s | (1) It causes whistles in sets of |evidence of rum running and cor- | Croséing the strect in the middle of {comedians «t the Palace. Harcld fan types which are tuncd to the ruption of government officials by the block o men have the same - Livod In the Freshman, The pieturs | same station o alleged “Diwyer syndleate” is on |obicetive, to get across the street C a l t 0 1 will begin on " tay erd remain | (2) 1t distorts the quallty of YOur | hand to keep the grand jury, which |One follows the path marked out at | for fiv , playing Fillay, Satur- | own music | convenes today, busy for a month, |the appointed place to cross; the i et s ot | su o and duy (3) 1t uses more “I" battery pow- | United States attorney belioves, Other disregards all rules and cuts TODAY — TUES, — \VED, i : or. ) | Twenty members of the “gang” still | across in the traffic, It is self evi- o “D. | ernIER IN PARADISE,” CAPITOL | () 1t tends to reduce the life of fare sought although 23, including dent that I am not thinking of KEITH-ALBEE | Doris Kenyon, stage and sercen | the detector tube. William Dwyer, widely known | llteral crossing of the street. T am VAUDEVILLE star, had to study up on the he interfering whistle which | spobisman and race track owner, |thinking of rome of the short cuts ulations of polo for 1 you hear in your receiving set may |puve heen arrested. The syndicate, | We take in the realm of morals 'y hicf in Paradise,” now at | OVigini your own set or ay it Is charged, is the largest ever |When we know that ar i arry L. ooper ol theate: fodoss Saay e nterfercnce cansed by ¥our | found operating on the Atlantie sea- for path has been marked for us. The Noted Burlesque Comedian S | relghbor. To determine. this 1Ot hourd, its business being said to run [ “Vou meet Jaywalkers® on cvery L in onw rce of thiy | Ak following test: into millions of dollars annuatly, | hand. A minister comes fnto the mm SpE e {0 ol S N i MAlr L\ENNEDY Suncas b S we the regencration control steamship Augusta was un- | communit d for the sake « I novel nolo game. The contestunts |/In & fixcd position, slowly rolate the \rd today for the second time | Ropular acclaim stoops to mcthods A N oy fi & R | were a team of blondes against one | U al, and note particularly the its carcer, in conncetion with |that are beneath the ethics of his e 1 am Oy [of hrunctios, all clad Inthing |change in the sound of *the | yum punning investigations, The [Profession. He uses his pulpit for Psuits. Dut afier Lurnine the mid- whistle. 1f the rises and 10W=| jjput. gefzu st July, when jt had |Purposes of ~sensationalism. His - WORDEN BRO! |+ voral nighis, she fine | cr8 inpitclv syr ctically with the |4 og3~ cuses of whiskey aboard, |Main obicct 1s to get out a crowd g Novelty Wonders {ally mastered the game and her de- | MOvement of your tuniy lial 0= Ga o the investigation which re- | @nd he uses any means to do it. T — ORINCGSS WINONA | |cisions could not o challenged: | tes that your recciving sot 18 W sulied In Jast woek's wholesale ar- | cutting corn walkin il iR | Ronald Colman 1 her, with \“H vl" u“u‘ \‘ 1) ‘H 'u' I -‘ 5 rests. | A theater ager in order to e iansn Ightnea I | e o e ol boostine ion Reaite 10D SERSIBCR and FHERE whistie |7y erday the sta nosed out | sell out his house introduces que COOK AND OATMAN | blondes from the sidelines, H‘w\w““w'v:‘1‘|l“y,:n\l\’§v|‘\'H" 1\ COTEESRON- o {he fog off Cape May, N. J. with | tionable lins ncts in his hbe Delincations From Songland” ' The Keith vandeville Dl today o0 0, 'mx st ”‘\‘ m'\‘ T wugh steam in its bollers to “‘"“-?'” \ walking - he f' B ——— and for the t half of the week fs |15 O N I‘., ok ‘r(’!“’”l\y\“p moving. A coast guard boat |are certain standards of decency FL A T d lRL of unusnal inferest beeause of the | el i ’W““m",;mmq it between two rock Jetties [and honor which are Jaid down for an fact that a former New Britainite [ 2% S0M¢ OUWE G400 80 N6 Elto a safe anchorage. Investigation ““”‘ ani iieito ) k therein e o 3 g s & 5 | 8e € sorhood. N a s 0 & ‘A man in the shop finds that he A SNAPPY REVU ippears among the acts on the bill. | Hpe T d when a sailor boasted the | ; ! He is Matt Kennedy who was well | r: thg for ‘““r,{:v.“xz‘(y‘;,,»» Lo, vessel had run 2,000 cases of liquor | (4N draw 10 hours' pay for nine DORTS KENYON [known here before going on the . iit o I conditions | nshore un v of the heavy fog, | liours! work. He goes on that & RONALD COLMAN | He has made a name for | futS 0 L Ceause interference the captaln had gone ashore |basis. He is taking a short cut and . AILVEN PRINGLE both' in, vaudevilo and in [FHHES AR RS SOt e o wiethon | I the money from the sulc. L lingnse ond Al ’ in J Bl I B S Lo a i e St st Mate Albert Erickson of the The trouble with a great deal o “A THIEF IN PARADISE ey " | your set can canse interference you | oo Ty 00T coast g e |our modern life lies in the almost y L. Cooper the noted 1 SQUE | eheek this b aking the follow- ugusta I s guardsmen - ke 5 i i ——— e et e s e e o e alinor anyil o e TG, ML Bt SR el saywalking. The o ‘“‘”)"l_‘l“ YOURSCON P d “Langh, Laugh, Stop.® Fio |q1o S0t 08 00 fow prople ara | inew captain’s name or where- | high school bov with his hin fask, 3 e WA or L oD i and he girl with her cigarette, i Th~ Fhrtom ¢ and Girls eomprise an excel- [ oo 0% s not to causc an- | tbouts 20 5 : h ” lent revue with bits of wonderful | oo 8 own, “Luml_\ “nl;'!\v ir .’\]}m:h home- 2 2 R R oA A onE Efan re L N taA e e At (albphane | Dek Drew remedy are a thz Op-ra i AR AR the all a neighbor on the telephon Jersoy state polico yesterday | The underlying motive in ¢ With LON CHANEY | Gast dance star of the first ;4 ok him fo listen in on a par v Craty, BUULGADOUCE URIEEE I i bell . AN Sateriand Has an allo/castili SUDS [ oue S Galion D & brenrranged|ralied 10Frordngusesilnitic north iR SRS L ralon s e \ Iport. Princess Winonn is kiiown as | tino and then: tuna youn sct to the/jCrn part of fhe state, arresting 0 (oanall ]-“““‘ Bx(0 L Certai == the “Indlan Nightingale,” paving @ | gume station, Turn up your detec- |men and 13 women. wore sandard. . — | able. tralticd voice in A £00d | yor tube flament to normal and put {charged with violting the Hquor 035 TirEntilo] BayiULrce o Rep : P A R R | on of The princess is Jeration control to its maxi- |1Aws and with maintaining disorder- | regarding ' in morals. Lt anesas \ neration Lokl e First it §s dangerous to the individ » ! tian and really worth While | yyyy;“move your tuning dial five |1v aouse | : f m ) GRTotline reate ok | tal who docs it. One can never e —_— — || nearing. ool and Oatm ({105 8lowly neross: {he nointicoryea | BEix ofthe e AestiL week doss L e A twell diked in the cle = {0 the tuning ofithat were United States coast guardsmen | corners in morals without exposiy TODAY—TURSDAY B T e ng to tho tuning of that S land Mr. Tuckner lins disclosed | imselt (o ¢ direst consequences Matinee—2 o'clock e Tyt e o 5 i e Srcticode B i t as one cannot cross the strect | order G L L agk him if he heard the interfer- 8 ) 3 e o 4 : Exvening. ), 9:00 | ling cddity that is new oo eorresponding to these five [says he has used for communication ;“("j”\ _”y"l"]"‘ ““‘\‘l‘“"””‘ B “‘l“'} {7 On Thursday the § R R [between rum runners and coast |bov with his flask or the girl with “"'”‘" of € o artis he heard your interferenc | guard ves He dec ot w»’vl\n-tr_v may u‘\/r u‘-t_n‘nbn L | headliner, T ility is that hundreds of ¢ most sensational evidence olving | drunkard or some of those other un- ) pro that ! ; ; . S pamable things to which loo: e o also been annoyed at times [corruption of government off is ) Ll ledip el morality leads, but the moment he y radiation from your recciving set. | yet to be rev rts ‘jaywalking' in that particular \ e Two Are Hurt When Auto How to Tun Mfuch of the most valudble WTO" | roatm of morals he immediately ex- % e (1) 'rac on tuning powerful [mation in Mr. Buckner's hands was | 70 ; Ml 4 ! And Tl””t“ (“1!’-“ Hit | 5{ons first and do not try to pick [contained n a confession given hy | POTS himself to the possibility of ati Z such a thing happening. ‘Jaywalking Moo Herman | up weak distant stations until you |one of the guardsmen, which i thibe hapnohts Otto, 143 Grove strect, Lockville, | hecome expert listed as the first evidence o go be- |18 IANEerous BUEEs e but | wnd his mother, Mrs. 1 71| () Use hoth hands, one hand for |fore the grand jury today. e et e ‘e in the Manchester Memorial hos- | (he regeneration control and the Ruckner h I P e e e : sufte > from injuries received hand for the tuning control. graduates to his staff, saying the in- | #7088 s o AT TR R ahe e (e SRR e B nenise T stil] | man right behind you feels justified [iwhen their automobile struck & (3) Kecp the NEEaL b . RSy Far ot in doing the same thing. If you make | aiirora A AT, |always just below the point of oscil- [has on his hands 300 erimi Voin mones by quastionable ‘short { claimed he was blinded by light Bnky e L Fe [ oMt | o (1t 1bi cascm A 2/bn0YaINtl prosH| NOURSIIONEY ALYl est CHASIEA L laimed h wied & ! cuts’ he feels he can do the eame litss S e Hii ibitlon cases. Among his new men | Cuts" Be Tees A Can 00 Y 4 ‘hine W then nccidentally [is William 1. Stevenson, former U O o el olneond o the and his mackine was | (4) 1 \ following vour footprints. There sideswiped, The antomobile was | breaks into oscillation, turn back the frack captain at Prin Mandlm e e e e an e e 0 ' | e e T [ AR BNe T necessity of walking o that fhe Otto was badly cut about the head, | (3) Do not try to sta ) - 2 e i ) N e At Ofto is suffor- | the *whistle 1€ your set is tun- || usitania Claim Money hildren of the community of ing from shock due to the severing | ed just below th e ll;l a h. i M 4.)mrr 1'(:11( r«?mlly y\nl in walking ot pat of Hor r i ssninn) el g YU S 2 | R GomestinHandyefors Himiiipsne e (e i ie g special Show For Children Tues- | jatout the ms and f your e yn control can thend Worcester, Mass, Dec. 7 (A - r‘:d“‘”:’-:n' (-:l:‘;“‘-m"”"‘\ “""‘l" ‘;m j A | r o incrcase |When William A. Mahoney otilacTauiin e 8 i 4 day, 1:20, All Seats 10 i = this city, was told by The ° | day answer not alone for the « F » el i the volun | Yo W ) g ey AbnG purselves but WED, — THURS | (6) Do « ration in |Press that he had been e 1“v’m’f‘:. Tkl DOUBLE FEATURE BILL | I’ [ hintten Wl speaker [§6,000 on his claim arising out of | © ;]1’ Leldz danlsa! s - the sinking of the Lusitania, he was | °f oth volum | “Jaywalking' 18 - e |deeply afrectea for e | e the purpos . [SeEhat s i the law. In the course of his (B czaRDotnot torcatrexnaration dn L8 PR ROSEL, try Jesus laid down good many 1 MERITESAN MG 1 attempt to hear stations beyond [had left him only a small income for | Je good ! | 10— TONIGIT—8:10 an attemp 2 I e tatits laws which obligate all of us and 1 MATS. WED, und SAT. » range of your Lo oAb LG > ¢ e ol RhG | FLisr T e “We can use the money In a ‘«"‘,““'1““““ "‘!‘“'l“ ar ort Direct from year's [ hiousani syl Ties sata’ feelingly: | Sutsa Flow stldiccoNE JOUES SN En FALL KILLS WOMAN \ousan yolic £ : 5 Companion ek plimte ] Shniest Worcester, Mass., Dec. 7 UP—Mrs. (“I doubt it thero is any oho" who |® nd | ""“M’M to them it MDA Alanoth. Tromley died late last [nceds funds more than T do. The | YoR ot every time CALONG CAME RUTHY e ity Mospital of injurics re- [money comes (o me because of the |5t WROR making an = = = = tved several hours varlier when |dcath of my son John who was | We are ‘jaywalking.' There Wed, Night—COUNTRY STORE o 2 el r 't ¢ |to make an exception and : She foll down a flight of stairs Icad- |2 passenger on the Lusitania off his Special Prize—15 Ton of Coal an fels 8 s el e s 1ot heen | in the moral path. ‘Love your ene ing to the doorway of a houst or | wa ! i B ave ianta il ahon siuliZeas fractured heard of since tho Lusitania went [ Wics' forever forblds all short sk ; s d sus sald ‘If any man wol [INUOUS NOW PLAYING! ALSO WANDERING FIRES” with Constance Bennett, George Hackathorne COME AND HEAR BEN IRVING AND HIS ORCHESTRA LADIES’ MATINEE This Coupon and 10 Cents Will Admit Any Lady to Best Scat CHILDREN’S MATINEE 10¢ # AXAXEAREEEEERERRNS =3 = - ™ DEADEN SUEALS IN REGENERATIVES Sing Plan for Elimination of Annoy- ing Tnterference Ontlined Harold Dighton, Mass., {tempt NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, [BUS OPERATOR BESTS HIGHWAYMAN IN FIGHT| glo Handed, He Puts Duo Rout—Police Now Making Search For Robbers by Dee two highwaymen the operator of a Boston to Fall Riv- 7 (P—An at- to rob STOMACH BAD! ruaes INDIGESTION | Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! mach all Diapepsin distress MO.\'I);\Y, DECEMBER 7, b JAYWALKERS FOUND INEVERY CALLING ‘Short Cuts Ignoring Good Standards, Hit by Minister and he will be at the fapes aion Ry ah | Starting Friday, Dec. 11 cents. Druggists sell millions ©of A man thouid not hold a girl packages. his lap unless he can support her. in your work at the shop; in you business deall in your religlou ife, 1 challeng you during thi jroming wee K to look constantly ahead of you for your Master's foot 1925, my disciple let him o deny hin teke up his cross and follow i Ever sines then men have been en 1o find u short cut to di i non! benial the and withon law o deavoring cipleship. There cross mark way either amental aring man cannot breaking the discipleship. “You who have evade fun been ‘faywalki It you crnnot them tur around way. 1 mar Was Assistant State’s Attorney S \ , FS NLeDS path befor that wis NEW HAVEN DI Thiere New Hay Dee. 7 () State’s Attorney Clarenc died here yesterday after weeks' illness, e was stri tpphoid-pneumonia whil e M Olympia Macri trial i Litchiield His condition took a turn for the vorse late Saturday and physiciar resorted to blood jon b failed to rally Mr. Barton was horn in nati, Ohio, 34 years ago and [ educ He lege in 1913 and from the Yale law ol in 1916, After his graduation You Are Protected t's you are protected reliability and you are There is no tax for superficial s jewelry shop. As a Weekly Special vou will find here A BEAUTIFUL 18k. RING $45 set with three brilliant perfect diamonds at. . Step upstairs and let us show you this remarkable value M. C. LE WITT ) JEWELER AND DIAMOND DEALER Upstairs, Room 4 299 Main Street Upstairs Store Means Lower Prices When purchasing a Diamond at Le V fong-established upui.Amn for r sure of the lowest prices. store display at our upsta Mand Wedmore of t New he married Mi; New Haven and resided in Cincinna a for a year, returning then to sslstant city attorney for a year and a half and had served as sistant state's attorney for a yea » time of his death. r. Barfon was the owner of the Home Coal company, president of the Anderson Shipyard, Tnc., of Wi Haven, president and treasurer of Packard Sales and Service, Inc., of his city and part owner of the Holmes Coal company of Mystic RAPHAEL HEADS CLASS At New York Unhversity Election as ident |class of the school of York university, has Sydney M. Raphacl of lis aduate of the Raphasl will he next Ju 4 will rece pree of master of science in retail ing. Tast June he reccived the de gree of bachelor o Because of his 1 S the ficld of reailing, a fellowship for this year. For th writing M his sis “Group || {5 inferviewing ma e eads in vo N HmuvL 1 .lmr merean READ HERALD CLASSITIED ADS TOR YOUR WANTS BAYER ASPIRIN PROVED SAFE e Take without Fear as Told Player Plano [ts sin ern te ich any family may be proud. trictly in accord with mod- lits mechanism is of the most advanced e 1M( type. As a musical instrument it is without a peer | it its price. It emphasizes our poliey to give qual- to tl ity and value to the fullest extent. Piene ‘Warerooms P. FARRELL 39 Walnut St. Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads in “Bayer” Package | Does not affect the Heart Whal Are You Doing For Your Puny Child? ool and rickets, under-developed especially and need promotes medicine one ¢ vs and v don't — wonderfully, your druggist horize o hand you back flv!‘ money you ;m for theam Fountain Pens is [here for Pen one outstanding mel— The Sheaffer Gift Sets Sheaffer, Water- man and Wahl Gift Sets attractively boxed. Let us show vou the Waterman Treasure Chest. Lifetime Pen— lifetime of eryice. also Waterman and Le Bouef For We carr; 1€ S, Pen in all . style Fountain Pen satisfaction u make Y selections at— A COMPLETE SERVICE ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 6 CHURCH STREET

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