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b R B R R S R S R R R e R Adaglo molto ADMIT th PARTNER ! tion of Allegro commondo sington to hold the January und e l HALF WAY ACROSS N0wl he Mendelsohn Trio Yebruary , ] u) number pln)‘ml will bhe of i} 3 - home afternoon, Febru- Il l l " bert quartet is seldom heard and | ; b s Fasngseiiy. | nere 1ds have been Invite ' " But Still They Have 2,647 Miles n- will be @ grateful contribution. It tan, Admitted to - Pavtmership, S0y ong and will take the 1:85 bus “ Lefl lefl C]‘ili(}lz 0]‘ fl[el‘in Go Defore Arriving at |will be the first time that Miss May NMean Business Extenson, from New Jritain cente io Before | Phelps has figured as accompanist I\ ofl- -lh ||| u|i ] 8 ed lor Entering Coal Snke Eniters Its Sixth mpaniet | Loonard W, Frisble, formerly wit : : v / 3 o . Buenos Alres vn strings in the annals of the clul s for Y MAY HAVE PARK COASTS P9, 4\ _‘_ ] [ Aner Alllel‘l(:fll] G“‘] w“hm‘ew | land ected to be hug; e asCLIRINRY : . Plans for cous!ing courses in pube \'J Z . ey \ | Pernambuco, Brazil, Feb. 1 (M Momh Today | cosstul o same combination will | odu | v 0 B i parks are belug considered by the b = — \ , elightful Valse o, | Brothers & « ml of b 5 o § 2 With more than half of thelr voyagr {also play the delightful Valso Trist H’ \"‘um‘ \} { . publ commission to o . | ; ! aA S | The string quartet will play one Hartford k elimin danger of eliding. on e Lo WLeaaeL o oin sejusmh Net e e o] VI Philadelphia, Feb, 1 (—The hard [0f the finest and most fi P Mr, Frisbie has been in th Ok ((reets. The city provides some pro- Haritten by the oress agencies for the respective amusement company Wills is to met Suzanne Lenglen in | already behind them, Commander l” ": phia, Fe " izt )9 ‘”'l movements cver written for that [rage bust o years, 11 for cets under the e battle across the nets for tennis |1 \d his two companions in | coal strike entered its sixth month |’ he b Ao |18 an exp 1 n Itro ot SN * Pretteisesssatssdttyl Pt 233338883 W bttt s combination, the andante canta 5 } assumed no re: LRI I RIRITIIIRI, supremacy cannot Le foretold, eer- Ultraare expocted tomor- | today with the dendlock apparently (trom the Tschatkowsky quarter Oy, | €0 lie v no “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY" | pearlig in person with his company | tainly it will not hoed uring the pres- | 1ow to resume their u:h‘( toward |, {111 na when the suspenaion was |11, This s pure malody. par axs|Partm v —LYCEUM {in vaudeville's greatest lnughing act | ent we and possibly not next | Rio Janefro, 1,264 miles distant e tha mademant Hae lies 1 v t o : : | Pwenty Mir i ol aek Tho big planc, which ecrossed tho | ordered jeeliande andiths movemen I et A lvl\llmq ORDERED, The Road to Yesterday," the first | nty Minutes In Hollywood." I |V . | N arranged for almost every knowr | 2 R |Cleve i8¢ ! ost » Miss Wills las e v thi- ocean Saturday from the Cape Verde | 1t has alres cost the 158,000 " i i i f Il Cueil de Mille independent personal- | Cleve is —the greatest xylophone | M ills fias deflnitely with- | 0C { i : e imataly 8142 [combination and is widely played ) ; o Kox ituted an arne i divectod masterploce now showing | PIaser in vaudevilic todny and his | drawn from the singles In the Nice islands to the falands of IFernundo jmine workers poroximately $142,-| U AL Ve’ Tl o mative of Tl : ¢ the Lycoum really is o gigantio | MAYINE of this instrument fs really |tournament commencing foday and 10 Noronha, a distanct of 1 410,000 In, wages and haw caused 8|0 <iop iyl jtap numbers) swhen: sy [ndcted fwitlitlia 14 f ombination of spectaclos, | Drom. | Worth while heaving. Other acts in- |in Which Suzanne was a belated en- | iles, yesterday jumped - the curtallment fncoal production ot |10 8, (B SR s wmong theso sensational se- |clude Laxwton, who offers @ series of |trant. Tho reason for the American Miles (o the mainland and volplaned | 31,980,000 tons. Tho loss of the |, "piaveq by the Mendelssohr STANLEY W. R. C. SOCLAL s is o train wreck and a |novelty jugi stunty t show |champion withdrawing v name gracefully on th uters of thooperators in profits und the cost of players over the radio recently, and | Nembers of 8 | i burning at the stage scene, The M ovlginality and cleverness; Tho |from the list of players was becauge havbor. Throngs lining = th lln-l maintenance and other ]"}I"'l‘:;‘*'l"\ He ragardod an oue 61 Lhe Mnest of [iiot Carpsd theme ¢ the storysis relncarnation | Shirley Sisters aro two clever girly | during a week of comparatiyely | miles of quays cheered lustlly, while | connection with the upkeep of the |Ameriean compositions. There can e SR Ay \oraakt nren offering @ routine of songs and | dead Fnglish hall will be in play, @ whistl chorus of welcome was ‘ur 08 has never been made public, v‘. it e e h jon which swilches the char- | Storlesi Demarest and Doll are laugh [while she requires a ball with sent up by ships and tngs in the har- [ Loss to the hard coal carrying ru\ oters back throe hundred years, Jo- |Provokers and furnish plenty of | “hop” to it to show her hest cfforts l‘r-rf and automobiles along the wa- | ’n(h: I::‘\,‘.‘r‘n:n revenues ls estimate d ,'t' ] t Cook 2 ? - d Ryan, the world's only [she may not play in the Carlet ITmmediately Commander Franco | cept that the joint nego |nnm 1teynolds and other have fine parts n ! world's only | ) ) he fenture Is Jack Hoxle Kl danc who offer a dance act |tournament singles next week if the |and his two companions had made ittee of operators and miners | R & 1152 i hnt 4 Qittoront nelish ball s psed things ship-shape aboard the sea resimed their conference i *I'wo IMisted Jones.” This is a|! 18 diffcren | ngll ) k pe e | | The photoplay feature will t | There was considerable comment ' planc they were taken by a recep- is nothing to Indicate that | | typleal western drama which starts photoplay ire will presen AR e A ApieE . 5 | | 1lie © Paramount roduction *The | Saturd hankMlle nelen an- | tion committee on hoard rm 1 peace is near. So far the negotiz \ off with a bang when the fast riding | Paramonunt production 10 | Su when . = J Sl L ol e : ing in |King On Main Street” with Adolphe [nounced that she 1 play in the fzilian torpedo boat destroyer Pau rs have made but li adway. cowhoy interrupts a wedding in P | lan afte a y ¢ s e = to | Menjou fn the leading rolc INfee singles. Roference was made | and landed amid an ovation by the Plan after plan has been rejected, e \1’ur.h. an impostor was about D | ¢ 2 5 {o the fact that anne had an- | crowds, They guests of the go cither by one gide or the other, and H D { S k Ad Ui -\ UL "'rm”;. g 3 ol PARSONS, HARTFORD [ nounced her intention to play only | ernment at the Palace hote) chen they adjourned Saturday to | HIBNWAY e[) 0 deek Al : i Honithe e o i e x‘\;] Al N e infted [aftor ft had hocome known {hat| The Vlus Ultra not only is making | meet again tomortow they - had | ure being Marie Prevost presentation of “The Wisdom |Miss Wills 1 decided to draw out | a historie flight, but also is |n4.'l\my Ihlrrnx the last d.nnnn peace pro: PI‘ODEI‘W HO el‘S | Rrid a new comedy which opens [of the Nice tournament fine tine, Since the plane left Palos, | posal into the discard. e Wt Parsons' theater Tucsday night| This nettled the French flash and | & it has flown 5 miles a As long as the s'x operators and — e 3 R Eahalandat arEirets with [she announecd that she would speed of about 97 miles an |six representatives of the mine work- | artford, 1eb. 1,—Cooperation of % CARNIVAL WEEK AT CAPITOL S et W e Aty Y irn i Sa Lo B e ¢h. Then she changed her|hour. It still 7 miles to go | crs comprising the negotiating com- | property owners whose land adjoins ; e program today and for the 'wriven by Mare Connelly, one of |1 The first draw did not con- | to reach Buenos Aires. , are around the conference rrunk line highways will b sought : rst three days of this week at the |the most brilliant Broadway's | name of the wirl q, however, !hrro is always hmw-: by the state highway department "‘ Cupilol will be a selected pr new erop of playwrights, the play les, and when it was learnes t they will find a way to break |ita survey of the possibilitics of for the mid-winter carnival Which |j gponsored by John Golden as pro- tennis anthorities that she ‘l;fl‘flm‘kl \'\]lwu they r‘-:flr'l road beaatifica vv; 1t s ‘.;mwm“‘ the Capitol is offering the people of lgycer and Winchell Smith as sta nally had dec to play it urday night the question of ar- (i suggest to land owners where 3 New Britain, Seven all star Keith | giroctor. thought that the draw would \~n~ “"“‘”"“ still was the chlef ftrees or hri' ould Improw aVCS Coa ,S&V@S tlmC, SJVBS (4 t A vaudeville acts are the featu Local playgoers who were thrilled [to he m over agnin. 1 wm\hl\ng bloek. the appearance of ym,-. m:;A‘m‘ Ly Hv'-' attraction with several head 8 land delighted by “Beggar on Horse- [ howv t difficulty wa | The operators suggested before |they plant auch growth or the edge ymong them, Topping the program [jack’ will be interested to know |come, by v | adjournment that e side con- fof their prope lines, and to take s Madam Bradna's Cirens ealled |qiag the new play is a fantasy of |jyg jer ¢ will pl i T tinue to work out a propositnon [yp with the owners of woodland “The Act Beautiful.” Madam |(ha game general char .. Mr. |upper also W from the plans already considered |property abutting some of the road Bradna_shows some trained high |connelly wrote “Beggar on Horse- [vlay In tr p's doubles a Wes Bflldwm Me. YOlllll hneed 'hn: r.\mJH be acceptable to hoth \\‘n\svhf'n\nt’(\r“r;vr‘ y\:;:v.\‘v\“”v;: n?\ rr:“ «hool horses, dogs, ponies, pigeons k" in collaboration with George |mixed doubles, Miss Wills 1s M ) Eroibe Gl el Bt and “Zero", the prize Alas Kaufman. “Merton of the Mov-|jariy entered in these events, and it T | . © onerators want a contract edge of the Dropery, “1:% “rm\]: whom Tom Mix recently offer cax trned ont by the same pair s possible that she and Mile. Lenz USplClOfl with a provision for changing the | {des to cut down the wood- | 100 for, Another feature atraction and now each has gone his way e S s A e Chaat ge rates once a year In casollun ) el s the offering of Haven MacQuarrie, | single vded anthor, he cast SRRy ! | cconomic conditions warrant and ar- | The read survey will also \_nvl ide he noted film divector, who is ap- (cludes Mary Phillip omas Mitch- PUTNAM GOES TO GREENWICIT West Baldwin, e, 1 (M-l pitrations In the event a readjust- [a study of the type of lmwv\lv:r‘\w fon cll, Maleoln Williams, Helen Ch L e telin- | When Roland Guptill walks the {ment could not be agreed upon, |best sulted to areas where fobacco TS o Mark Sullivan, Richard Cartvle, | PRI distriet | streets of - West Baldwin - today | while the miners are oppascd to any |nlantations reac h to fhe highway on lLloyd, Robert Tawler, f,”,. ntendent of the Conneetlcut friendly greetings will re- | form of arbitration. The men would |lines ; Mayhew, Ellenor Kennedy, fpoiog o power Co, d has taken 1demning glances which faccept the old wage s but it a | Tt is not the intention at present Madeline 13 enora Phillips, SR e s president of ¢ lot for more than two | readjustment is suggested by either [to establish nurseries to provide for die Quinn and Edwin Philips. ‘,.m nwich Gas and Wa | side during the contract period they |tree growth, it was said to ny 7 e JONT! 5 - 4] [John P. Hannon, as Nt superin- Vor yesterday young Guptill was uld have it made by the operators [highway —departr 18 : CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY The first needles were the thorns [j o 1 3 TN axonerated of killing a popular fel- | ang miners themselves without ar- |plans to s ype of {endent, is in ch of the local s = 1 5 onEiien] NOW PLAYIN of plants, e the Arrvall Sel BT ! townsman, Melville Ward, 17, | pitration. rowth I best suited for particular NOIEELARING ‘\’}f"‘.:‘, D T e will iakn | Who was found dead in hie auto-| " nhracits mining mensures he- |roads and to have the wor done on TWO BIG PICTURES o % B et e mobile in November. |fore the Pennsylvania general assem. {contract by comnaienioneslaraant g f . Guptill was freed of all suspicion | yly are due for an airing this week, [landseape “;‘n“u r: e y | e [ the case, Mot by @ cOUFt OF @ |yt with little prospect of either the | ¢ re must be tiken. the depri- | ury, hut by a confercnee of the in- oc senafe reaching a vote|ment pointa ont, not ta inferfere ! / terested families at the home of ths | O S B Tith exlsting sight Hnes at enrves | Y vietim's mother, Mrs, Ata Ward, “Barro Has, developed n|und interacctions, and this wil re. | | ”wv were gathered Mrs, W | zroup of “operator-miners.” who are mer" :r‘r‘”v\:l ':}‘- np iy g o ts, membe Guptill ) Sorking a mine near Devil's Elbow |in rach situ don, A DC MILLES MID-WINTER CARNIVAL F OWS' i, amd Depurs Sheri Henrs | Y0708 & M T R G o | Cormisoner Jon A, Mactonaid| T . I',I ‘I Burlett and Harry Burnett. Al the | oooo o o5 wroie o ,\ppmq opinion foday Today—Tues.—Wed. AR R o e fore than StriKINg | ere are many volunteer plan 2 oints in the inars are engaged in the worl R el L Gl Keith Acts | (o “_”‘H [ 20 5 the |driven by modern mining u\v\n\mf\;‘(“"‘l"“? S s e col e 1ed it [andstromishton e Rone of coal fs | I Y Nion program should not he B re the shot that ed their 8om, | 1oine bro ik ce daily |Peautificat ORTAM § nofi b MADAM BRADNA'S e een ', | being brought to the surface dally |,/ "0 o) attampt to plant along the CIRCL and to agreo Wwith the finding of | 1ng carted by trucks to consumers. | 18 SC LS it an antempt | b officials that young Ward dicd ors: ivays, hutprieInated " ! his st i \""1"";“"'.'": Ash_com. |0 conserve that which the roads al-| 9 - T o e ) ag W 4 ssess, but in the absense of | ) 3 RS Guptill was sitting in the car with | : % possess. hu SHIRLEY SISTERS e Sl ipahy surrendered its charter and dis- | T80 BEET e spraying, efc e SRR WA solved owing to a fire in the lower |y "0 iies must bo along the lines RYAN and RYAN NG LT S BRCINERL GBI G e et vomims comt B e Ee | i Dancers shoo he recaled tha had |6t he brought under control i OUIL SIOLENIIAT LIS So far the “squatter miners” have 7 3 4 | The Noted Movie Director 1oBEn i i ol not been molested, the anthoritios in | Woman's Pacul(\ nf 1. of CNOLaESnOYIC CoTectol 2 kel i g Laurel Ttun horough, in which tha (ahf Pernni\ Smokine HAVEN MacQUARRIE other barrel in the air so that Jand is located. Refusing to & i i AND COMPANY other peron might not pick P th | the mining to be Interrupted on tho ! . . . Capon AN injured by its acei- 20 Minutes in Hollywood™ | Ll ’ figrolindithn i cheR sompany 8 ol Iniveralls: M f 2 ) dental discharg o ) lent and woline 1 been poid tne & ,,|\ sity : de- ore or your money | EL CLEVE YOU NEED NOT 1 must have shot him”was Gup- (#0000 1 to permit smoking and to offcr ) LLCLEV NERD D till's voieed reaction to the account | " 3 ettes for sale. 4 12 il o iy Y olo < Vour men were killed yesterday a x S ? and the best Pe permlnt N i Wizard of the Xylophone DELAY LONGER “““I"l‘l“‘,"’ e e nibatd while digking coal to keep 1;:;«(:: ey e P b - e \f JYING A 8 i AT heir familics warm. Only one of [T { < e Ch . s f DEMAREST and DOLL, IN BUYING . person in fown Py eI I SR R st 5 i e A ewing sweet 10r any money ; SUIT OR OVER- hey o ‘HI”O' doubt the man's own {others being carpenters. A huge house, said e i LAW l()\ COAT! USE THE o g | boulder overhanging a <'H1\1\|nr& m_f N‘:";N_‘"’;’ s i That Different Juggler | 3 X 2:"'(""‘:“ on et Mountalukerushedi |8 i St el clib laxa maturs | o gy | Memsrial o Yterans e i LTSS Took for WRIGLEYS PK Handy Pack i ADOLPHE MENJOU in Of All Wars Proposed | g Noitidenisil 5 KING 02 The board of finance and taxa- | . on your ers Coun es occaslonal club tion before whom s a request for | s Box and Loges Reserved i 215,000 memorfal to veterans men enings \ish-Anierican war may RT Thurs.—TOM MIX in ind give consideration to u plan for < ‘ JACK ROXIE, In “THE YANKEE SENOR" one memorial fo veterans of all ; i NKEE SENOR” || 2 ol | Thoxsands of lovely women could || EVERYONE ELSE DOEY wars. The cominon couneil | Aoxsands of lovely women o STWO TISTED JONENT Let's Go! [Tt's the CHILDREN'S MATINEL 10¢ Year's Biggest Show! NY | David S. ——— | 357 Mai = — 5 PARSONS, AND AL Matinees We J01 \ By M\ on 1o Iy + Wad, Mal Co-\uthor of w Tves, o All Next Week Wed. Mat., 50c to $2; With mail order, enclose (;REAT (JRGANIZATION of |()() Don’t wait until the regul secure seats now by mail This is the same compan, in Boston from April An Unbeaten BEGINNING ives—Orch., §3: Bal., 82 Sat, w illl remittance. i TUES. NIGHT nesday & Saturday IN GOLDEN ew Pantastic Comedy “THE WISDOM TOOTH” CONNELLY sehack, “Merton of the WINCHELL SMITH 1. 50¢ 1o $1.50; sat, Plus Tax Movies" Fte. 50c to $2.00 Mat. 8 to 13 Mats, 20 teturn Fngagement Wad. and Sat, $1.50; Gal,, S1, 50c. Mat., 50¢ to $2.50; plus 15¢; tax self-addressed, stamped envelope \‘lail orders now ! ARTHUR HARMERSTEINS 2.50, v ar sale opens Thursday. You can and thus avoid the long lines and the clamor later at the box office. y, intact in all respects, that ran 27th to Nov. 14, consecutively Record of 29 Weeks! ITESDAY, OPEN TO Y New Haven Institute of Music CONCERT Ahout 50 Boys and Girls Will Give a Concert At the Central Junior High School Thursday, Feb. 18th, at 8 P. M. This is the 10th Annual Concert that the Institute A very large audience is expected. For invitation tickets call at 53 Church St., Calumet Building has put up. SAMPLE SHO Segall, Pres. n Street EVENING « UBLIC P w CHAMBUER MUSIC NEW BRITAIN MUSICAL CLUB FEBRUARY 2 LOIS PHELPS, Pianist MENDELSSONN STRING QUARTET NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD .\IONI).\Y HELEN WILLS_IV[]_T-Z7SPANISH AVINTORS AR (JVFR an for a shihouse unanimously approved a eplica of Morro Castle Havana harbor as a memorial to ish War veterans. 1f approved, it will be placed at the entrance to I Willow Brook p: | | BY 19 CAMP SCHOOL, TRIO ADMISSION 50¢ | | | | conee FEBRUARY 1, {New Policy for Chamber Music Recital Tomorrow Night For the first time New RBritain M rt consi er music will be school auditorium tomorrow n 1t 8:15. The concert will also be the irst in a number of years at the | Camp schiool auditorium which will | be open to the general public The decision to open the concert to the general public al of con fining it to club members and their arrived the clu object was to larger numt ir the high type er the auspc hose who will y guests was tors of he | concert will he He | son, violinist; Th | pianist; Ra Lois Phelps, Stearns, violini cellist. The pt ve r'\l numbers, Miss Pheips and IV Opus 5 . Allegro con brio Allegro vivace riven a only a f s of th conjunction with t in t usi make of clut form E W rhert String \.'\mrhl . Arther Foo 1 926, sell you of experiences like this —if you dared to ask them. e 1T W “Mine is so bad, not even rouge ar think you had just got back from vaca “Why, Madge, there's no secret. I wou 1 told you long te y ndoultedly will be 1 e of the finest glven ur speak of it until you asked me. My d spices of the club for a 1 ime of most skin troubles. Poisons from th e ‘:"‘ D eoncer the and carried to all parts of the body, especially the skin. They we 1D (FCIobY - SLlorium Mk year, skin, too, until he prescribed Nujol for me. Nujol stopped th he first having been postponed. The | . | nrogram Wil bo ‘as follows | my complexion began to improve rig ay. lr} I Quartet for Piano, Violin, Viola, | *Cello Don’t Refuse the Beauty \ul \u,nl W |Il (un Adagio et Rondo . Schubert No one needs to have a sallow, muddy cor Miss Phelps plexion. The cause is simple; the remedy is in Mesars, Anderson, Ostman, uttie. | own hands. Proper diet, exercise, surface 11 String Quartet- liness and—above all—inzernal cleanline. a A ¢ Car om Quartet prevents the formation of intestinal poisons op. Tsc .l\lu\r ky | ruin your health and complexion. L Presto from Quartet Op. 18, No. | Z : a I hm ! Constipation is da'tbrrr\u\ for Mr. Anderson, first violin, | safe for everybady.t Nojol s 5 | ficiency —temporary or n the sup Mr. Ostman, viola | N Wy eIy | v of natural lubricant in the intestines. It ool k] | woftens the waste matter and thus permit cello | 111 Quint no, two Violins, | Viola, " ‘ Valse Tris Sibelino | “A Lovely Skin Fian fn\m Within” “If L only had your lovely skin, Alice!” But anyone would at's the secret?” obut [ icked up l‘\ rh:‘ ‘*umd ¢ ruining my ¢ constipation d'\d for a week or two and see.”

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