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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRID: \Y DECEMBER 11, ]‘La —— y = adapted to school use. 'The (‘nn-'ll " i &l .8 |to the work shop yesterday after-[in a similar manner {n 1921 EanuR [;(]MP“SER adian minister of education gave his MELLIIE TO PLAY FOR . ‘_m} ( ()Il\l(‘t‘ noon. While Quigley's wound s |that time was transferred :;ld'hl: {approval to the song and so fur as 4 FORD'S CLASS TONIGHT Stabs Fellow Prisoner |suvere, it was reported tonight it s Insane ward, Ho was sent back to . |18 known here, it still ts being sung | { 5 N ll Hartford, Doc 1 (R—Agostino | not expeeted to result fatally, |the cell house after a few months l I. l B in Canadian schools, A Tintd, a at the statc's prison at | The act 1s tho second attack by [when his mental condition was con- ’ l I l I While employed for seven years Wethersfield, stabbed Thomas Quig- |Tinti on a fellow prisoner since his |sldered normal. ‘ as editor of the Lalorte, Ind,, Her- Maine's Fiddle Wil Rasp Out Jig |y of New 1 other prisoner, |sentence to the prison in 1017 from | L“ u i | ald, Mr. Hahn used music os an | with an improvised knife while |New Haven for second degree mur- l Tunes fop i | ! READ HERALD CLASSIFI ' “|. ll “..l : George Hflhfl Acclaimed XOT SO Tosone) 1::“:::“ u:” Tunes for Ol Fashioned [ marching iu iine from th cell house | der. He attacked a fellow prisoner | 3 v AR Steppurs { write his marches largely for ploass R 5 M i " | i &. = l.,,‘ \, | T““m h h ure, e sent them to Lioston where | Detrolt, Dec. 11 (Rh-"Melli g Yy - p wn valse Leme they were accepted for publication. | Dunbam, Norway, Maine's fide ‘ Unless otherwise indicated. thentrica) woticeb and reviews ' this colump are :"”'r ‘,:1' Jm FAE D S kyRel by ko b osl saRNIisl e GRton 'l i (o gt ol atisoadibny g A nowspaperman, so modest that I'orte band and the secret came |days ago at the request of Henry h St f ’ PACEIYe, amoimaat. eempang. #|he blushes when fntroduced to an [Out. Tho publishers then sent for | ord, will reach tho climax of his e ore o a A A AR RA R SR TLAR L AL LR AN AT TR SR SO OO audience, George Hahn, editorial | Mr. Hahn to come to Boston and to | visit tonight when he plays for the “IF MARRIAGE FPATLS" thelr excellent varlety act: the Bar. | THeF of the Herald and a scif- be identificd with the firm in an [old time dancing \nized u i Jacqueline Logan and Clive | rett Brothers, “The \h,li.‘”q"”h\ trained musiclan, was the sensation |editorial capacity, He was con- | der the dircction of Mr. Ford, T b Brook appear at their best in the |galn plenty of applause with q|Cf (% €ly last evening when he |nected with the Walter Jacobs firm | class has heen established in Dear : current Lyceum feature, “If Mar-|dancing act par cxcellonce; and |™n4° his debut in New Dritain as a jin this cavaclty for a year. Roraito g Stiony ls 1 3 et oA W | composer at a recita en by the oW e flold | sldes, and is mado up of persons } . rlage Iails” a stupondous drama | Whitfleld and Ireland, “Fun Iolks omposcr at a recital given by th In the newepaper fleld Mr. Hahn | 8¢ nadenul All R bl P d on married Iite in Which tho mar. | rove tho comedy hit af fho. show | **"" IR Musical club to the Tto- hax worked on gome of the largest 18 Iniied 0 aid In recatablisin: easonapiy rice is searchingly contrasted to wed- e show 1s continuous daily. |, " o praysil = [ themy b v 08 elegram, | . 3 . 0 P ding for love. On the same pro- |F'or Sunday night two fine phmg» ber of instruments, did not play last | Worcester Telegram, the old Phila- | Played his tunes for the orchestri o ) A = gram appears Dorothy Revier, the | Plays will be offered. One w vening, but his latest composition |deiphia Times, being a member of [the Ford organization which p R e 'Jane | res ; 4 Ise Lente” v Hitten for a (rln that staft at the time it went out of | for the dances und musicians famous California beauty, and Jane Dresent charming Shirley Mason in : g & ko | S 3 " ade such t 2 ed | existence, and o which are complling Americana Danger Signal” onc of the most | “‘rl"“"‘ Tyler, tho breery western | ALATE G AT S e e e e the New Britaln | WOUld be played, the s thrilling of raflrond dramas. The |S8r In “The Wyoming Wildcat.” “,',' 2l olab will sive & recital of |Would repeat it, hit b s s e sk R R Cpastnl 28 b | | Musical club ve a recital 5 s laleatopiNedo oERins fearial Sy Lotily | T compositions by Mr. Hahn ana Mr, |1t would be taken down for checking of the Wild," also is being shown | ’ b BEEE 1. One of the outstanding feat. | for music played by other old fid and the bill fs rounded out witl o . BRI [ i e omhenir o {08’ | dlers Who have been b 3 selected comedies and weeklles, Bl | five movements written by Mr, Hahn |0 ald in compiltng the dance music, Starting_Sunday night ani con- N . ; 8 o0 the subjoct of Stevenson's “Will | A8 soon as all of the music ho is tinuing through next Wednesday 1 ; 1 O Ml A twoplano arrange- |able to play has been recorded § WATCHES this theater is to present one of | o 5 : ment written by Mr, Hahn will be |10 undetstood the fiddler will return Cecll DeMille's latest and best at- I : X HEIr Rt e | E ayed by the composer and Mrs, |t0 his home in Malne. The time wi tractlons, “The Wedding Son, —_— i o {Brita \,\\‘m‘w:\i“‘mn\yf\fyfl,"\‘,‘”l,,,.(:, depend on the amount of music b Men's Waltham Elgin, Tt Leatrice Joy is the featured star, arar e O S Bllt Thmks Tlme NO[ Yef Rl[]f s, B il Mte, Harts rescnt composiien; ‘1m:~‘ o and the speed with which nois, Howard, ete. Watch, SETS HAROLD LLOYD—PALACE sald to be his greatest work, a gete |the ¢ an can play without w ars from CLOCKS ] —PALACE o i " ° Tollet Sets in Pyralin I i TPV B oRv Ing himself out. At least another day & vory T%m lalth! m‘olwl by Harold fOI‘ Cgmemnce y :n':;“fi{d(:‘xl. r:rl l'!sf\{m.:r”:.mg;g. o: two and perhaps mors wil o $6.95 0 $95.00 JEWELRY from Lloyd's comedles—whether they quired. 3 bt > i ; ; and accompanied by two planos and | 9 4 were Grandmas Boy or Girl Shy or : ¢ - 3 | AW 2 . o o Safety Last, have always come from | i : {@ violin, will be played, | ON POLICE BLOTTER ‘ | . 3 CHINAWARE e the heart because his characteriza- | TOkyo, Dee. 11 UP—Premier Katc Mr. Hart announced last evening | poys who were throwing stones at PERFUMES (PR tions never fail to sneak into your |!0day discussed with the Associated - faieptan ” i1 in opening the program that more | last I AR b S N | v~\"< , ..}‘m ”-‘.‘ 4"55 4 his house night at 6 o'clock heart and demand your sympathy. | ’ress the subjects of disarmament, 4 fl | than 500 difierent musical num- |y ompted Antonio Battag 6 BRIDGE LAMPS FHO O SRR 1 st ) Lumb';s]cr‘l.r»vlsm. American and China and 4 § i bers which rank among the best (javeland street fo report the mat- i - y o the Freshman starting today at the | declared Japan gi would partici : In musical art have been rendered ter o police. Officer Sullivan was I > JUNIOR FLOOR LAMPS Palace for a five day engagement. |Pate In any legitimate disarmament ' A by the members of the New Brit- lgent fo the scene of the attack f JUD 0! AMPE The Freshman Is the most pathet- | conference, but he belleved the time | b ; ain Musical club in this city. He| Hartford police reported to the TABLE LAMPS ic of all llving creatures—some one | Was not ripe at present for such : sald the club plans 10 concerts this ¢ Britain police last night at wanting to be loved. Admiration, |¢onference to prove successful, vear, . four at the Camp school and clock, that a small two doos SILVERWARE \ 0 § RW4 hero worship he craved—every [ The premicr did not believe that six free concerts fn public schooW. sedan had bee len. The car has man's friend and nobody's enemy. |Bussla Would enter such a confer. : The artists last night were a8 a green running g nd a black ) GLASSWARE With this craving for popularity | nce and)he also said he feared that follows LA DIES body. The € cticut license num and his campalgn to achleve that | certain European countries were not | 5 s Inger Earnest Roberts, soprano; I GEORGE HANN E ) ’ Fra e NOVELTIES, ETC. LADIES goal carefully laid out, Harold goes | ¥t ready. | | Kenneth Roberts, baritone; Ger- | to college d is promptly spotted The Japanese government head |enthusiastic ovation by the club | trude M. Hine, pianist; Florence | OBJIIEC i h VJR{ST WATCH as hoob. The ideals that color his -:flhl J?I'rm '“'alnu-d the United States \members, their wives and guests. | Tommasoni, pianist; trio: Raymond | Washington, Dec. 11 (/ por . RINGS y they are blind to. They gee 10 Participate In any such conference | Mr. Hahn was introduced to the | Ostman, violinist; Henry G. Schauf- reaching the central office of the adies’ 14 kt. White and Yel- a sport model Freshie with old | called. idience by Theron W, Hart, pr flor, cellist; Theron W. Hart, plan- |weather burcau from its stations low Gold Wrist Watches; L‘l"g" (, 'l‘““"“‘f'“ Ladies’ foned trimmings, T\Hy prompt- | SO far as any future Japanese- 1t of the New Dritain Musical | ist, | throughout thi ry indicate t newest shapes, guaranteed ~7"" Gold Rings, ln‘wmu. RIS s o Ol sy i’“’“"”‘,“" war was concerned, Pre- |club, as a “composer of merit” whose Prior to the opening of the musl- | the proposed « re of ti ws at @ highest grade watches; from ’:( ":1‘":' ':""" gold, new- After mu attempts m become | iier Kato declared it to be an ab- |musical reviews in the Herald won cal program, Mr. and Mrs. Lam- {which the observations ar N A 95 60 00 batL demigns; Trom populan the college, Harold is|Surdity and physically impr cah him a membership in the New Brit- bert 0. Lord were presented with |from eight to six, both morning ¢ | $ Ko to $ . v = l $2 95 $27 50 told he cannot possibly ba so unless | 11 was sure Japan never would re- |ain Musical club shortly after com- | a bouquet of chrysanthemums by |ovening, is causing considerabie dis- & SPLCIAL . to . he makes the foothall team. So sort to war over immigration and! {ing to this city., He said he was a | the Rotarians in observance of |sati .. The hours are castern (@ ’ Harold, ambitious to become the | n¥Way he hoped Amerien some day man whom all should mcet and in- | their 12th wedding anniversary. | standard time, all observations be- B MEN S 16 Engraved Christmas 1 college hero and undaunted by the | Would amend the immigration Jaw |vited the Rotarians to become ac- The presentation wag made by pagt | ing taken simultaneously th PR g § MEN S faet that hie was only a Ireshie Insofar as it pertains to Japan, thus |quainted with him after the close of Greeting Cards B President Leon A. Sprague. | out the country, f I ) 1 2 9 out to accomplish the impossible, | TeMOVIng the only sore spot. |the program, 2 N) “P VJAT H with envelopes C Harold Liyod will be shown every | The premier declared that the| 7 ¢ ———— o — | It was the annual New Britain ) ‘. RINGS 5 s0 e o s Men's Stray atelies: lighs afternoon and twice eve ning, | Fresent yvo.h) of non-interference in [ \fusical club night at the Rotary = - fen trap Watches; high e y 0 ¢ est grade movemer i Large assortment Men' will be a continuous show on Satur- 1\'" 10 amore J\m“"w W'Ul“ would {at the Burritt ginm at g \ Me il tings h dav. : sent thither un) solutely nec. 7 ® and shapes; from and green gold, from o'clock. Mr. Huhn's selection was | o oS et ¢ He said that at present about |the gecond in a group of three writ- | $b 95 $32 50 $4 95 $32 50 THE MYSTIC" AT CAPITOL | 000 ©allway guards wero moving icn for an Instrumental trio. | ° to . 0 to D In "1 N S Eh e i'm ard I‘uumm:n the forces being | \yrote Musical Comedy at 14 | wyn-Mayer production, now being | 2¢I0W normal.owing to the con-| Mr, Hahn's rise to prominence in | shown at the Capitol theater, Di- | SCHPts’ terms ending. Ho added that |the music world is a unique story in I | iV} ' rector Tod Browning has given to meats would bring the forees |jselr. With no technical instruction | F'm he screen the best of his many suc- | '° approsima cly 7,000, which atliy music, he wrote a inusical com- | eve 0 men I cesstul crook plays. [EEEAnER sRas nE (e reda T gient ody when a school boy at the age of S laR ot o it The conditions in China and Man- |14 vears, writing not only the entire churla were puzzling, the premicr s b his ant | |orchesiration but also the words. | 282 MAIN STREET “‘-n'x-fi‘"m dirceting woly | S4ld: It was not known today what |ppe play was accepted and produced | Mhree. sald by many oritles to be | "Ould happen tomorrow and Japan's iy New York where it had o succes ) ; ; tha best underworld film ever mado | MtUF® Policy would be ted bY | fup run. The writing of this pl Next to Commercial Trust Company Wetthiecoun ot ia ROnE| " the boy of 14 v E G G MASH ' e head the fine ¥ Lin troupe head » Manchurian war lord, would Bill on this program ey aro | : I would | aking etfor t he scriously im- co ta O et offer o | Mean encroachment of Bolshevik in- 1% ired his sight, A short tims Iter | now contains riog of Oriental novelties that are | fuence into Manchuria, Premier hy wrote a waltz, which also was| e i et Gty Gelbieny SU e St Dixon and O'Bricn are a blackface | yieetath a0e Japanede wor'd Crotnoted musie publisher. A shiv | «dy couple with a line of b e acnjreact ¢ Insist- otyween the boy musician and the Japan's only intercst in Man- |hogiec® e | e YR ) 3 publisher sprang up which was the vit Intterspersed with new songs; | o1 b e T L ; . : ; is vi filian Vitzgerald and her company | SJUP3 Was the protection of the WA | making of Mr. Han. — Through This vital new element R LTieI 0 She EIntihS ahoy nith sl anssE SEnatlon Uy Rang it sorrespondence with the publisher, | property. Regarding the increasing | nien continues even to the pre nt | means much the same coviet influence throughout China day, Mr. Hahn was cnabled to study the Japancse premier sald the evi. 1o VT HEL Was rabled fo sthdy | effect as direct sunlight dence pointed both ways and that Sl . musical comedy he had not taken a | round, feeding new vigor e said that the Chinese gencral lesson in music. Mr. Haha “Little Hsu," recently told him that SHOES FOR MEN and WOMEN . . . Ther 0 1 rave Wi y T ONFINUOUS STOW DATDY || tle Mo recently fold him 1Nt |y enoriatned the musieal publish right into bones and tissues. There are and always will be plenty of men e Ll to whos hing appeals so much as th TOMGIT & SATURDAY St T i i e e e @ TE g It meansmore eggs, larger wm nothing appeal uch as that 2IBIG LISTIT S ‘ 'T;a"?ylpl.";ff(,v’f.‘y,‘,“,’.ITT1(”i;m:,‘:;,‘;l‘\%.x"f"\' thibipr YN eggs, better eggs, bigger s T el on = “The DANGER | evier v, vowever, shni e by mati” o ropies_wien anged| | - N hatches,stronger chicks— { “MENUS' SPECIAL” — Unchanging in { | apparently was an unconvineing arg- | \L iU AR TR aecome L% decreased mortality of both | quality, style leadership, value everything; SEGNAI_‘” : e, he | Plished artist on the piano, viola, ‘ L (e Al ot e i grown birds and chicks. over 30 styles to choose from. —With— i iAo e tks featelelly RO T iz ploked N A ¢ Costs but little more than although principles of sovietlsm, wliNoUEN he| Seven of M. Tahn's compositions | WMoY home mixed mash and e the property of Walter fendly toward the soviet ¥ —Also— i ot that Jacobs of Toston, & music publishing S opens up eight new house there and may be seen in print SFf Morioge Feils” [imon ol e s S P s i sources of greater profits. sl propaganda purposes bu T s s Gt g Leathers Clive Brook, Jacqueline Lozan ! l‘l;:nl‘,‘;;\-‘“'l A-‘l‘,‘.”“,‘ff, ang And arranged wany orchestra scores | Manutactured by 2 Y % High Come and Hear' Ben IMIng Aud o5 Lin heretofore had been viewed {or Everymans Bihle class orches- T Q 0 @ p y NS 4 ¥ p ] or 2 tarvier In Nanchurla between (P e he Quaker Qals (Ompan L - : o : e e s Ja Y bt cod arriod by e Baston | Sold by j : e / y NENT WEEK means certain thit & new govers ! “d_\\ Basto) | Shoes e TUES & wp, ||ent In Mnachuria wond not o Saren.” Xavy Frofc” mareh, “Soul Dealers Everywhere “Pas] nditions. Asked as to wh defeat of Marshal Chang 'lmln‘ L =l MENUS' SPECIAL R Jane Nevak, Robert Ldeson 2 alf DEMILLE ed, the situation was extremely un- |Of ) ’ s LA Box Calf certaln and time only would bring | Pine.t umental iber: | e ¥ SHOES s Blue All leathers Presents LUATRICE JOY, Tn a solution _....._———-—-—-———»' Several years prior to this time, Mr. Hahn had a song, “Maple Land" ARCTICS . . WATER-PROOF ELK SHOES “The Wed m.ng e C E :,yy‘;‘z".\«‘v‘,:' in Tornto, in-cotithora- R P kh dt & B S1.0 Women’s 4-Buckle WERE AT LAST—FOR 5 DAYS | | throughout ¢ anada g especially 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1109-2 . =i Ll . A Sereen load of Laughs e el ; 7 | | 5 Misses’ 4-Buckle HAROLD LLOYD MOCCASINS fnl Men and Women $2 75 CAPITOL|| " |[RADIO BALLY} - CHRISTMAS HINTS | ; ™ £ TODAY & SAT.— CONTINUOUS =ltee $2,45 BATTLE C;F MUS{C : How about a new COAT or DRESS. Everyone cat = —— | e 1. always find use for a new Dress. 1 S Men's 4-Buckle —AT— A DAINTY NEGLIGEE or a practical BATH ROBE. § 8 i $2‘75 $3 95 JESTER'S BALL ROOM A smart WINDRREAKER JACKET for the scho | A | 1 1 3 \ Arch Strect wirl. ] ; : B el e 7 i I Iy ic FRIDAY EVE. DEC. 11th CHILDREN'S DRESSES of Balbriggan, handsome [ Very large assortment of Slippers > : First he & ; p Plaids, Velvet; also wash material res 5 i 1 irs | A Pict I'iat Dares to Tear The Vall of Secrecy From The Opera- tons of Those Who Defraud The Wealthy g 2 to 16 years - s whole family J—ORCHESTRAS—1 mater § : : for the whole family u P T, 5 Warm Comfortable UNDERWEAR for mother, sis 'l‘t 5 9[: P p —— Quality ter and baby, of cotton, wool and silk and wool. Ihl'n\\ but fine wearing GLOVE SILK UNDER With Beautiful AILEEN PRINGLE And Handsome (()\\\ AYTE \Rl l‘ 3G TIME OFFERINGS—5 Thairt ture; Wik ALl Ivani (e 195 MATS. WE s i : n New Vorg on them, but daintiness: finish and quality as you will fir Tadiewsavaid the Might crowas ||| The et T - New Vork Attendd The Matinces A . THE KIDDIES, TOO! Shown twien T . AR l IS l S nowhere else in town. GLOVES for mother, sister and baby | LEATHER PURSES for mother and sister. 500 SEATS AT 200 Free Parking Space For Baby o T : and NIOE r SMW?ILI\' and MUSLIN UNDERWEAR never was hand- 398 )[,\1_\' STREET Opposite Mohican Market Grade ALS, THIR WEER and Silk, also Lisle. Beautiful APRONS, perhaps not as much cheap lac Shirts, rm B ‘lt~ U mlncll'\s, Gloves and Mufflers at l’upulal Prices 0 PA$§9NS } O o mans dints and el it for b FURNISHING DEPT.