New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1926, Page 13

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x — Easaasistestiiossionatizisisstssseaiissa B sasesnti et shecpants stsastais i R R IARRR A2 T v h‘i!’d“!\ Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrica) uotices and reviews In this column arc fiwritten by the preas agencles for the respective amusement company. BT R R R S e e R s R “THE ANCIENT WIGHWAY" AT (“THE PLASTIC AGE'~LY o includes | trom politic: = s APITOL T‘]"‘n‘ntg!:llr‘m;’;'l?x!‘:»“—vh l}.r,l-q em of $48,5 Iition of | _The World says that Colonel | oft repeated clatm that the senator |n wvflv‘n is n \\':r}“.:l];::‘:‘:- ‘.?-u'f‘ N seaminlL; S0p oRARY ‘xl“l\\flllz“.[:.’:; {Lrl.]l“ )l‘flillnk-‘\flt):c“:;n-'\‘xe. ] Tonfght Is the last showing at the |at the Lyceum of that most « ew dlstribn House's book, which beging with old school stood by George | ness in the individual, as the natlon | BUrRS _selebration 1 t con-! go"or deputies in May 1924, has de- Capitol of Charlle Chaplin in “The | lightful drama of college life, “T : instal , | 1is birth, stops short at the begin- | Washington's warning against en- |is stronger and more nfluential than | oo o D Wiltam | 4404 to run nagin. Ho has accepted Gold Rush.” Ritktio. Ave i atarring " Ciate Bow. Srest nd ning of the war, just at the time |iangling international alliances by |the individual’ fifanderiey 1. JOhR ! ipe candidacy for the seat for Bel- “The Ancient Highway,” produced | ana Donald Keith, and “The Thor- ' 0 for ex- | When his close triendship with the |y to the senate during debate| *T desire to subscribe to this ex. | Louns and Middlemass | fort made vacagt by the recent death : for the screen by Irvin Willat {rom | gbred,” headed by Carter DeHayen, |75 T Green- dont _ resulted in_fmpor. | World Court yesterday an | presston of opinfon by that mag - | o the radical deputy, M. Saget. The o story of James Oliver Curwood, | Mackly i odore. Von | ¥ood to Ellis street on a proposed | spondenca between them. |excerpt from a epmh delivered in [ nificent, robust American, form | election wili be held nes ) imes (o the Gapitol theater for & | Eite £nd Derothy Brown Faire. ‘T‘;'j‘ N e o rehTatageats (TAL A6tin) | NeiHavon s ago Senator piar. Ha reatied thar o, | TWenty Skeletons Dug B i o days' run on Thursd = oecet (he b etaraltat Tilstihsasyent N of Monroo | of permission to use the letters is tor Orville “ Platt of Con- | [ngi& largs baxk on Hear:| Up Under Old Church ifolt, Billlo Dovo and Nontague | for changes to bring Harry et is include a sequel to the mysterlous _break |n one of the greatest leaders |1y all of the nineteenth century we | g " Moo icanadar now. usex - ARuUAllY EAD Ve are featured fn the leading | vons oalsis Diveie!t and Lionei|. 1t 18 alsc pronosed to build 3,750 |In thelr friendehip ‘during prepara: oceupled seats in the |were an tsolated nation looked down | HAVeRd: Jan. 27 () — Twenty average of $0,000,000 to 100,000, of the picture, which Was|parrvmore “The Girl Who al feet of 12-incl ton of the Treaty of Versallles. s scnate. { upon by the nations of the world as Skeletons have been discovered in a | 000 ¥ of twine to bind her dapted for the screen by James . | woulanet Work.” Istreet from Cherr The dlspateh adds that comment Platt realized that times | o Wwas ehanged | CTYPE below the site of the great Hamilton and Eve Unsell. | ¥ oThe Pia I e G L L0 has been caused in Washington be- Senator Bingham as- | o 3, when Ad The story is a romance of h fon| et Naslnaditaret ctkinok heal lineal feet of 1 | canse of the appearance of at least the Unlted States | 1 salled into Manila har- wearts and open roads—an outdoor ' o P oe o0 p'w”,q'n, its type ™ ect between 100 Wilson letters in the memolrs could not live to iteelf alone. bor and we became a world power. pleture of the most virile type. Tho | o g Of 28Y P Ay : of fthe late Willlam Jennings| Senator Bingham said in part ator Platt realized that from icture gets Its name from the fact ¢ S\ RCUY ® €O IR PRI M 12-inch | Bryan. I desire to present a few remark e R R that most of the action takes pla Its }o;nulv 15 alianiin ,‘“_'lm m_‘v n Park | Apparently permission to use to two arguments that have | world power it was our duty to con- | »n a famous stream flowing through | oy Y RS R 1R eaches a it & cost | these leiters had been granted by 1 by the opponents of the | cern ourselves with forelgn nations, | he quaint reglons of Quebec, The Kelth vaudeville bill is head- 1 by the Major Revue, ten song moral lesson o some of the temp- tations to which 1 youth, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, JANUARY BINGHAM SPEAKS HOUSE'S NENOIRS FOR WATER I]EPT.‘“"""““""“ e FOR WORLD COURT Go Into Personal l""ll\nl\l.nlka- ; j | tons W ith Late President \\lhon $43,500 for Big Main o Be Laid| sew vork, an. 21 m—colow‘Explodes Beliel Washmgton Op-| in Fast Street li M, House, who 18 foon to pub pUSed FOl‘Blgfi Aliances | ish his memolrs, has been denied | permission to print letters written | The water department has pre- | 0 him by President Wilson, which | GEORGE F. MANNIY pared a Ludget providing expendl. | have been held by Mrs. Woodrow (Washington Bureay of h‘“"” e e WWisani () Ny Yorks World aays i SARMORICN Dy O Jan. 27 (P~ nator Hiram Bingham refuted the Washington dispatch. as establishing such a policy for this 27, 1926. :—MMM BUDGET OF §30,000 bat. government. Neither of these utter- ances proclaimed the indifference of the Unlted States as to what might | he take place in the world, or can be ! af justly cited as authority for the doc- | g, trine that we should in no way take ‘\ part in such affairs. Washington ‘autioned us to avoid ‘permanent & ‘ to at is to contend for the doctrine that Court claimed that le can party First, it has been aders of the republi- in times gone by have | Mrs. W s Sl v 8| SHE WAS A FLAPPER at $6 ‘World says. 14 Anrice arilsts " with Majoraliors || \0E Bome JieTubIcCted been opposed to action of this kind hestra. It is a bright enappy r \' e ' y are opposed becaus and the talent is very entertain- Lo = on In his farewell address Others {nclude Goetz and Dut- | STRIKE DEADLOCKFD 1 o B » on in his inaugural ad- y in their comedy skit “The Ro-| [ASTE l“ TAR A This s Indictment Read Against vy TR ntic Age”; The Three Aces in a | Dolly Madison, Vivacious Wife of gn_nations. “ust movelty skating offering; Earl Neither Miners Nor Operators Near | “In reading the life of the late Tloyd and his company of entertain- s in a variety skit | “Crying the Blues Next week the Capitol will offer \lid-Winter Carnival Week and 14| irlected acts of Keith vaude ! e offered, seven each vith a feature photop nalf of the week will offer Adolphe Held This Afternoon, Philadelphia, Jan cits operators and miners once more had a clc toda y in their jou in “The King on Main ‘ttlment of the 22 weeks' old “reet,” and the last half will pre- ent Tom Mix in his latest Th: he latest plan to solve the indus ee Senor.” trial war t proposed by the nton times, was knocked in the he operators when negotia after terday parleys ir resumed up of tions wer BIG HOP ON .)ATURDAY 1k York earlier in the month . fliers ¢ Going ter plan now been p panish Fllers Now Going Over 00T DOR a8 A e o I'hefr Plane Preparatory to Their ferees are as far apart as t when the original negotiatic Major 1light Bl tlantic City last summ Poito Praya, Cape Verde Tslands | * D o ‘_[ '1‘ s Jun. 27 (P—The Sp: 2 emt tmmedia sumption of W h Command 0 is en- mining at the old sc of wages for voring to fiy trom Spain to South ' five years, with t sht of either 4, bobbed up and down on party to eall fe tment of ves in the bay here night 1ges in two years s favored in ored to a buoy near the principle by the min This pro vd ships. T machine r | posal made no men of arbitra i fo a flight from Las . tion, whi ha en the c! ) o hours | stumbling block in the pathway fo be in ward peace Spokesmen for hoth sides de zard a guess as to what ssimistic.”” Alv chairman, said that remained vor g n Markle, t as long as t ation from the t the town of ted iy honor of der Franco all pr mme car — TSI 31 ’| LYCEUM| PARSONS'| CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY i \ 7 APPLESAUEE” 1S YOUR LAST | \ Eoni“}fl,(n\\u TO SUFE | u “The Plastic Age” Allan Dmehart ALsO- A NN N Diret from N. Y, ond Boston. “The Thorohred” || hwsmritain W | 3 NIGHTS, BEG. THURS, | Matince Saturday { Jules Hurtig Presents “Te Gi '| The Voice in W’szdg?;r}“}zsgv || the Wilderness | THURS, FRL & SAT DOUBLE FEATURE i s | By ARTHUR CORNING WHITE 5 e With Margaret De LaMotte | e RGeS ekt N [ F’vou haven't visited the wonder | | The “”:“‘ "‘:‘}"Pl'f;“ Play of { he Flotel T v ful Niagara Region you will be PROTEC - il e etace fascinated. If you have visited it Han‘y Carc.y, IR | s More Domestit atien e 5 for you will enjoy another trip for its o P = | More Compelling Than le Drunk educational and recreational value. “The Christian’ 0 o . . The Prairie Pirate ol o To see Niagara Falls is a patri- Staged by SAM FORREST \ % o lotid . d Th . th u t = e All-Star Broadway Cast | Sk el 3 otic duty. L CHILDREN'S MATINEE 10¢ || Eves 200; Mat. 500-81.50 | SR every turn. This trip is within HT ONLY CHARLIE CHAPLIN a in “THE GOLD RUSH" VAUDEVILLE Box and Toges Reserved | THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY (O\II\lOI\\ VAUDEVILLE MAJOR REVUE | A Romance of the Canadian North Woods! JAMES) OLIVER | \C’URw “D'S z Dance, Music 1‘ “\t‘\.\ “§ \‘ Cy Seymour ¢ | v-\swm Earl Lloyd Co. Goetz and Duffy «.f- JM.% WOL BIWLIE DOVE MONTAGU LOVE New Chapter “GREEN ARCHER” VE \T WEEK—MID WINTER CARNIVAL 14 K IlT!l 14 C TOM MIX “TH Agreement But Another Meeting Is 27 (A—Anthra- an slate before them joint efforts to reach lined lisen: \t this afternoon’s con ce iv aftitude, howaver s de 1 as wer optimistie BARRY CONNOR'S FAMOTUS COMEDY “THE KING ON MAIN STREET"” YANKEE SENOR” |‘ r 1 | Former President. Oville H. Platt, one of my most dis- | ! l} U 1 { tinguished predecessors, I came | | Washington, Jan. 27 (M—Dolly |across a very interesting reference | i | \ladison wife of the fourth presi- | to our foreign relations which seem- | has been thrust into the spot- lately has been playing d habits of George o arguments which have been| Annval Session Is Being Held at 13" | Foot Guard Hall : life ston nized by those who knew him and 0se who remember him that was one of the leaders of the epublican party for a great many He sat in this chamber for over 25 yvears. He died while still a member of the Senate of the United Madison, were she alive to- the led a flapper, B. Anthor year “olmar was frivolous, used rouge, and played cards for and Matron \T‘N Heler it was not proper for her to “Particularly T want to call ml to me to bear directly on those | “In the tirst place, it will be recog- | Mr. | what the |take our place | to see ere doing, t the counsel table and to| f nations as a member of the fam- of nations. Believing as 1 do, | that he was right, it will give me the greatest pleasure when the time | comes to vote to enter the World Court with the resery which {have been proposed protect | Amerlean rights” | 25 Years Ago Today ‘ (From Paper of That Date) At the annual meeting of the New Britain Brass Co. held this| afternoon, these directors were | ‘rlm‘lw‘l. Charles Glover, Peter Long, P. J. Flannery, Samuel sett, W. H. Cadwell, J. T\ nolds and B. F. Gaffnev. | Co. I will clear about $50 on l(‘ Rey- | 5 1 _'U,: o ‘»,\' « ‘—’\‘12‘,;:,,.,,{:!_ was a robust | recent rifle ghoot. _ : ; f the Grand Chapt B oo icangwno ihaver Had fhe llgHEAINE - BarctEIITRRSROTRIAE S ‘”-(‘ s e S e fon 1n favor of any for. | heen secured for the resumption o e e diines fen country, who fought here for rolley service on the Plainville- e 2 Ol wasn | xton | ChrIGht lofAmeiicayianial who) Hadjl arE IELOD HinnRthiN Eha ving been | an A iha A e P Ml el espeotian adinira tonof ellehi| (1S ALOIRE DO SFETORT SAER, | . e cTie||Tobust A rwericans mufthailateyBennz ||\ (Miss/ Frances jivhiitiescy, s i probably, she added, |1oF Lodge and the late Senator charge of the ladies’ night ob- . > | Brandegee, rvance to be held at the Y. M. | | c. A, tomorrow night. A splendid | : tor New London to look after his| llances.' Jefterson advised us 1o contracts. The barracks, which he| 'v‘(\:llr!rlflx’ peace mnnnrrs:“ahr;i‘h?:- s butldl nearing completion. l Andre Tardien Dendes tangling alllances with none. , b .’lr“m‘:“ a :{.wl\ M.T‘rl\‘ln:\ :: k\’n To Re-enter Politics Finally Senator Platt sald 1 iVeiterdiy BV 1A aT08te (AT Parls, Jan. 27 (P—Andre Tardleu, natlon has no right to Mve 10| woe ° made up of mc“", sinter | Who was French high commissjoner itselt alone. To assert such a right pya.¢ Teich :”‘” Flnere T‘L"“ to the Unitde States during the late = e ety t altar in the old Santa Clara convent, Through the kindness of the rec. | They were brought to light by em- r, Rev, H. 1. Bodley, a funeral|ployes of the public works depart- rvice for Queen Vietorla will be|Mment, The old convent was sold 1o 14 in St. Mark's church Sunday |the government several days ago ternoon at 4 o'clock, The Sons of | The crypt is belleved to have been George and Clan Douglas will | closed for at least two hundred tend in a body. years, There was no clothing among Orson F. Curtis left this morning | the bones. war who announced his withe o won handily at gymns WRIGLEYS P. K. in the New Handy Pack is the biggest value in long lasting flavorful enjoyment that you much in fhose days at- b oiher Antenes of Ghorga Washs tion to the fact that in the latter | Program of entertainment has been | can uy. e r e vt HislifeiSena oninla th realized icomplIed BRI FXGUnE R Beopl e . Charl imner Lobengier, judge |hat in our relations to other na- ty of the First church. It will | I th b Pepp i C'hina, (tions the universal rule of nature include a monologue by Roy L. | t- is (] eSt el‘mmt {lie moclaly ot Golo- |apnlied. Y an not remain sta- | Conary, the well-known impersona- | Ch . f t night that if Georg nary; we must go forward or re- | for C‘ng Weet ()¢ any moneyo W reton fond of card play- He held that to be a mem-| A hearing on the Arch street ¢ S tink ne Al darcin e e CRETE ofe tha S family R of fnations) con bullding lie il Daheld SRt armors Handy p l\f 1. d 1 by Rupert Hughes, the novel- ferred responsibilitics and created row night to settie the problems ac ltS .an [y was simply indulging in the duties, and that these duties corres- vexing V)\'\V' distric ke oms of the tima ponded with our ability and power. about the Vega block. 1 POC t an purse. In a speech whi he made in New ! » 15th annual convention of Haven in J ;. 1003, he ve- the National Brickmakers' associa- | crred to the fact that people were |tion will be held at Old l'ova . i ¢ more vu\w‘ ed with r»mgn nations, | delegatjon of brickmakers from | | Opens In Fell Form air that wo should have no en- | this section, including H, D. Payne, | D co { The grand chapter was opencd in| tangling alllances. Certain people | Joseph Towers, George Dickenson, on yOIll’ [~ e's unter ! X cem to him to have an obsession | R. C. Merwin, E. 8. Morse and W. “ ahout the awful perils of forelgn | . F'elt, will attend, lliances, and to them this robust| Tho number of Welsbach lamps | American replied ‘Precisely how this notion now in and about the city etreets| and this number will prob ‘ sed dur- our | is 132, i supposed policy grew up it is per-|ably not be greatly inc aps difficult to explain.’ ing the present year. | “And now, I come to the second Charles J. Corcoran, a clerk in part of the argument, to Whic a Maln street restaurant, was very “Walk in with am replying, the part particularly |lucky in stopping 8. W. Damon's $20.00 and walk referr Washington's runaway horsa today, He ran into ot with & snit Address and Jefferson's first inaug- | the path of the animal and swung worth almost ural address. Senator Platt sald in | a broom at it. Just then he stepped donble. That's speech at New Haven on a piece of fce and fell direct! what they're all The sentences in Washington's | in the horse's path, but the horse doin’ down at Farewell dress and In Jefferson's also slipped the sam& moment | oy the New York ' first inaugural message with refer and foll on his knees a few feet Sale.” tions have doubtless been reiied or see the ors-de-com- Goes Into Effect Today—January 25, 1926 10) THE ‘ Week Days—8:00 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. 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