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Mon.—Marty Dupree Follies Telephone 2336 CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY LYCEUM NOW PLAYING—2 BIG PICTURES “HIS JAZZ BRIDE” with MARIE PREVOST and MAT MOORE Adapted from the Famous Novel “THE FLAPPER WIF — also — “RED HOT TIRES" with \lnnlo Blue and Patsy Ruth Miller CHILDREN AFTER SCHOOL—10c P A RS O N s 9 HARTTORD aurs | ALL NEXT WEEK SAT. | —Oreh., § §1.50: Gallers, 1 and Wed. Ma n o to S2.50: plus cent tax. wclose self-nddressed, Q GREAT PIRECT FROM (et your seats carly and avold the mi d-week jam. you come the better the seats. BIGGEST MUSICAL T IT ON 4 CONTINENTS ORGA NIZATION OF 100 WEEKS IN BOSTON Remember, the sooner NEW BRITAL\' DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1926 i T | winas thnat ttained near gale veloo- | not mere than 80 per cent, The red that 1 'mise | : lured that hie gave no one permise ¥ STATE A ity during the night and huge drifts| wind and snow has not abated a LAREGEANS IO RLTY S0 S08; R TR Makes Fu Peopk Sl.m | Were reported In various parts of bit at 9 o'clock this morning after bad the keys to the car in his| m“ ‘r e elty, holding forth all night, | pocket while Lysakowskl and Sking ) | ||||| “ RO\ dsairarars Al lcALD ot pusdbiid SO kD e ¥ | New York Physician Pertects » copst guard patrol boats scheduled Merlden Hard Hit was up at the dance nall | Simple and Easy Method of f to depart today to relleve the off n, Conn, Feb 4 (P— told the court, when | Reducing Wei l shore flotilla guarding against rum were closed, vehicular traf- | ‘\ hnny AI‘ sjek) was talking to two | e g & ‘h' (Continued from First Page) s were held in port, us was fle was practically at a standstil) glrle, 1 went up to him and said, | [ .fli lllll b v AlmE s ! Dr. R Newman, n lcensed pr e - I shipplng. Warned trains wero running about an hour WO 0“ S 0 OITOW how ul t BN oA a0 Kl s e et ek SOhA prace [ malnlHisbwass! diy afternoon of the approach of behind schedule and trolley ears, {ride? u' ald yos, so we went ”"“"\."]""‘.“ \ of 286 Iifth ave. Automobiles found It hard goug | the storm, local hendquartora noti- covering their routes were Alllfl Get 30 Days [anyRud tountiin IRiol RO Hileins "l“«"“]" },-“.!’:mm’f“q“h.?lhh. ¢ during the early hours today. fied all small hoats at sea to imMe- | far oft schedule here today while [Wo went down to ket some head- | g RATTORA § TFRTRANE WOICH ol | [ o 4 otherwise (ndicatet, theatrical notices ana reviews in this colnmn arv The storm had its effect on ship- ‘(:j‘“x]yw'm;'xl? e .Ijn"dvm'\n .\Ix;lh]“r“ e A .“HM h)) e ol ; che pills, but T hud 1o money. 80 | oight, What is mors remarkable i Haritten by the press agencles for the respective amusement company. ping along the Sound, many ships | MO8t Of them reported via radio |snow sigrm which lato this morn- | Aftergenying that they took with. |I turned around and went is the doctor's statement that he has ‘ 1 : et IR IR e pE N e e Ather | this morning that they were safe fn | Ing had taken on proportions of & lout permission, an automobile be. Ui 1ot teil tho ofticer 11 jecesstully t i i remaining in safe harbors rather g 8 ] 1 v i successtully troated thousands of B eI s eI ettt et ttarutrasitshes s siastaartits betaatsrsstresesirasizisesssie e [than risk the high wind that swept | harbor. Efforts to raise the 75 foot baby blizzard, Early this morning longing to John Rasjek, of 240 |10 Plainville patients for fat reduction without “HIS JAZZ BRIDE LYGEUM ths ocalihies. ot “Roks o . |over the sea. patrol boat 4 doing picket duty ' the street department were busily |Overland street last night, acoh ted Lysakowski's ”m_”l;”” ohango ot dlat ‘oF buk: 11 [ o o ionetubn tose-Maric” are | %% o ather burcau here reported | | Somewheres off Block Island,” were | engaged in preliminary work 10 {Lysakowlki, aged 20, of 3 Broad | ho_ said ‘thes wentH qensom ise. He also saye H o ‘h".‘]“\ n ;r :”.] ;L .11‘4 u.uu‘ : with ’; rare sense ot f AT BT Lo on fnchos of | fruitless last night and also this handling the snow removing job and Joseph Skinger, | 1, “fol fnsomafexorciin, Ll w.“‘r. 'r: st \\|\‘I()\\‘I‘l (nhlm““ But y‘u‘u w‘\.m:i [ graceful lncs and color impression. | o\ "nad fallen at 8 o'clock this [MOPNINg, but coast guard officiuls which they must move tmmediate- | Orange street, wero sentenced | lysaliow \ chronic rheumatism, gout «-V‘l'm::: is o flapper wite and has greedy eyes | WD i {morning. 1t was predicted th oxpressed confidence that the vessel | Iy ufter the storm subsides, 10 20 days in jail, and a fine of $25 cout to lof hrot ind Ligh blood pressure obtain f " whstialit i e s o ‘m“\nl '”‘ ‘1:1 : APITOL {storm would continue nntil th ‘»‘)"N safe, pointing 'l“ the H‘: ”_w‘-‘ |was imposed upon Lysakowski for |Ust mot out | e vellof from (e, vedioilon Ko ] 1¥6r 13 bounaLLs e domeatlo REFILE | maviito alcons ORIl R e e fornacn: g svind ey Llontngrd €10 ch Fa T R g dailed for l\etchup AttackisLang an automonlls sxitnontian e i nperfuons flesh, Realtzing f *DRAA $4 tha baoKaronn “ a3 L A ne “ ‘miles an hour this morning accord. SeADIONe M N operators' licens ndgs Villiam 0 Lol t this sounds alwost too good fo k l ,._,.[‘1'.. “m:':‘ ,:ff\: ',"‘f,\f":;,n!"ll"“,:: Vankee Senor” a Willlam FoX pro-ling to the weather hurean having recently come from the ways | On - Restaurant Worker . Hungertora declared in polic it tepended on Lys e Bie e s ]‘n s duction now showing at the Capitol 'while the velocity at Block fter being overhauled. °d with creating a disturb- fcourt this morning that there was no 4nd her fe pport, After t nd without charge to anyone who Lycoum with Murle Provost in the | theater today, Friduy and Baturday |was 62 miles an_hour. The cutter Mohave and severa room on Maln street |difference hetween the theft of an | docisio q Lnot it write Tim a free tment L SRRl 2 8 the ) This i3 the screen version of “The New London reporfed four inches destroyers now at see were request- L n be threw a bottle !antomohil a horse pal( [Know ¢ 1 appeal t rove his claims, as 1 downtrodden but honest husband. | ¢ : SAUNED 8 iy ! ntredden hutghionse i Band e Conquistador,” the popular novel by fof snow this morning with the storm jed by local headquarters however, [of catchup and a box of matches at that the theft of autos must sto or when-reduced” pian, If you i Gatiito s a 1eaiTok somedy ‘d‘r,m,‘ Kath “{’"”‘ nllerton ‘vl'"“»!fi ;nlv {continuing in violence, o maintain a scarch for the small 'the countarman, John Koldazy, age | Officer Clarenee Kumm arrestes to rid yourself of superfluous 4 cature, is a red hot comedy drama | many of the scenes are in Techn! Not Worrled Over Boat craft of, 19 reet, was sent to |the two youths at about 9 o'clo 7 1 sac ] t tod § ‘,‘,,,\,m,h. ,"(:"'l'n ': ikl N“fl: color, e ‘ Trolley and rail traffic there had Steamers Held At Dock il for this morning by |last night on North street, He “ “ml,(l, Use Hoos: rl”"}d t. Newm 38 19fth avenue, New £ oung man who, s o result 0f A% | 1t fell to the.lot of the western |a struggle in maintaining schedules | The Nuw England Steumship com- |fulge Hungerfard, e has been be he saw them furn into Nerth street | 10 Transport Motor Cars vork cit f. It i accident, develops CTVOUS |aco to introduce the mnew color {Destroyers and coust guard patro) pany liner New Hampshire, sched- fore the court four times since No- |from Broad, 1 ing ) v NaAnia. nT , Ay S eI y e o jany ) ) ; f ! rt fol es since No- |1 i \ 1 rat 1 Tuss., 1 401 nkln.lm'| |luv L \‘I}l" ‘ ‘m ihy]‘,”w“ scheme a the Ifox studios, and Km- {hoats, scheduled to leave this morn. ! yled to leave here at 11 o'clock last (vember 20, and Judge Hungerford |of speed. He ordered rum to A su stior Hoosae tunnel l‘ \-,“,",, G oI ”) e [mett Flyan, directing Mix, has ma ng to relieve other boats guarding night was held in port as was the [warned him that if he did not he- {but they went ahead, so he ran after e Galanlan R M;‘-»”-L '- '\" J)\“’"\V" ° 0 this Ithe hest possible use of the innova jrum row, were held in port. Céntral Vermont steamer New York, . rele tlv-m untlt they reached Ukranijar od to earry mobile trafiic voung man's heart. tion. Efforts o reach by radio the The Central Vermont steamer New glven , where they stopped, and got ! into it of 1) The Tatest. new u‘h“-w: n ect-| nThe Yankee Senor” Is @ colorful [foot patrol hoat 234 on duty off | London left New York last night for out of the muchine, L o b ”e" B «1 comedies round out the hill, st of Old Mexico and affords Mix Block Island were u uu}»un;rll 11 ;- this city, but proe ort O David Doty arrested the ! l'rmn {nformation previonsly \ mitted ( e e o v wonderfiul opportunity for some [morning, but st guard officials and was reported today as an- | you hortly after midnight. The ccived Officer Kumm & that e \ y v”_\‘l -]t‘“f‘\l(:'\l\ In,'x"{:.:lh'-mv splendid action. Many of the” patio jsaid they were not worried regs Lt e i S ifitior Bhowed an GbroR SiiL catons |kuawitle’cay was atoler e : nantntisas S ’” 8, DAVetscenes are strikingly heauti jing the safety of the boat as It was | mpe tiner Richard Peck which was up splattered all over it, and sald |l.ysakowski if the o 1 tore ew f n dotted for months wilh The Keith vandeville program will [manned by a slkiliful skipper. The {5 jave loft New Yori for thia port |that | counterman had not |him. The youth rep 5 i : N 4 § ports of the unprecedented SUCCESS fonure seven all star acts headed (eutter Mohave and several destroy- |4t g o'olock last night remained at | ducked e would have heen 'did not belong to him : S ‘,,‘ .n‘.n n.\‘r;w‘\\ m“._\v "H‘:'“Mfl':;‘i W the scmont Tronbadors, five (: n\m; at '-e.l Wil search for the o jopth over night, and left seriously He alleges that the [had recetved permiss rive it | o comi joner which with a company of intelll-igaranaders in “An Evening at the [patrol boeat today. veloek th z, according m came 1o the restan twico | Officer Kumm aske for his 'k o DY na hl » B after twenty-nine _woeks in Tostol, iCiotter, the “Queen of the Alr;* m»‘; -'Q‘.\'"\:. st ;l‘nl‘fw wero many hours| ter messages received via radio | in ox of matches at the lunch |not produce. Flags Half Masted at l‘”" put your finger in the | returns to Parson's rds and Tilyan in a song cycle; | off thelr regular chedule and some had dropped an- room employ | According to the of Lysa \n-vnmn Woolen Mill top of a Walk-Over Oxford, g N week with matinees or | McCormick and Lrving In “Dishing of them wera anchored in the sound | oo 5 Fhl o0 o Tong Tsland S T A A e a1 0 : S The pe haped Walk-Oyer a v. + Dirt;” Cuby and Smith in 'u\:y( waiting the end of the storm. The | gouna'to ride out the storm | Plainville. Officer Kumm also told | o, leen Vil : PR IS Despite the time honored dictum |U'nusual Surprise: Ward and Ray- nd amship company | ound ‘nvll_,,, J.:“ fi,,,,.,,,‘g Notre ”‘lmc to Keep lthe court that the machine o | 17--1'lugs of Amierican Woolen Co ‘-Wl‘ 1¢'ps make Walk-Over B¢ ar the play is the thing, ATINue mond, “Mirthologists;” and Betty, | New Hampshire and the Centrall o ygang Sound was a storm cholastic Prowe: eFlrfll e last night without the mills D, and o all tetile miitls in | Shoes £it so well, i Hammersteln. has peopled this|Marle and Jane in a musical oddity, | Vermont steamer New York wera | (o0 qylent waste today. High ' Chicago, I'eb. 4 () — Andg pnLRR ) ; piece with a thoroughly competent | A new chapter of “The Green Arch- |unable to le e : W ll.nmnu o vere running, and the snow, standing hefore athletic prowess| Ofticer Thomas J. Feeney wt e f. Wood, f MAIY SPRING ARCH of cast which invites the highest con-|er” will « be on the program. nled and some of oddying and swirling could be pene- |will always be the rule at Notre foned the youths when they NGt £ CONDINY on op B> icnce. The women members es- | Reginning Monday Marty Dupree [ Steamers which left New York for l_”,“’;”"’m‘” s B e SO e (6 Tt The hody of Wood, who commit ““‘ ““"l needs support, Walk- peclally have voices nine land her Follies will appear for & | Connecticut and Rhode Island Radio messages receivad here | The Rev. Matthew Walsh, presi |quarters, stated that Skinger denied id Daytona B Flor et Main Spring Arch gives wppeal, qualifying them light [three day engagement. ‘mn‘-m‘“;,, foreed to ‘l"nn Bt indicated that # Colonial Line steam- dunt, told alumni last night that |knowing anything about the car. H i support, To the normal foot, § cperetta completely. H'm]v nsely | o “,‘(‘:,'S efore reaching thelr destina-| 25005 o ‘to liner, both with | “Notre Dame will not capitalize its {said that he was invited for 4 Hain Spring Arch feels nor- oh in all the elements which form = lons, ARSEDE! yourd und high football rating to b o Lysakowski told or e i o Great ‘stmm Shll] Vet toriranoT(a1e £) <! inclien ot PResengers iabonra ebonnd ifram it Iootball Iallng o Dilidie ersat i fos i AR S KoiIgR It's after a hard day at he best in musical comedy fun, S ” Pacifi ; ‘.vmu-l nee to New York, suececded |stadium, ast not until its schol- |Officer Feeney k was ness, or an o\emng f L] | \\eeplng he acilic | “"”“ thisEmornIng Syith t gotting t rong Point Ju- | astic nding has been placed on a |lanc and he 1 him to ¢ i) E 0} ——————— = | K A - g getting pas! s & P i day on & | an Francisco, Feh. 4 (Pk—The |C0N!INY ”'f ffiroliey jth and Into tho comparative shel- | higher plane. | ve the car, He saws wing when your foot tires el | o that ) Pacifie Coust | 11¥eC ey ter of Long Island Sound hefore the | “Scholarship must come hefore [ick replied that could take «nd vour arch sags. Then the 3 , in its : o duys Fuing e ined s full f”,‘ [". hletics and Rmr Dame ‘“1,;] con- l;} achine, Wi n\ 1‘;‘4 ‘ly nfro Main Spring Arch gives a rest- [still riding rough shod over a larg ight, hut wore forced to anchor at | tinue to use all of its available rev ce hea ful Lrace to vonr area. of mainland and an equa i o "'\l"':"“q,'\:""}‘_'] !\"I"'i"\":::: " i1 | the head of the Sound {his marning, |enue to fmprove i 1 G | to your foot. vast siretch of ocean last night| SSEE BE2 (TR bR T ¥ et land were reported fo be still there | Ing "fl‘\,"‘_“"“‘ AORENL ,_ ! STWANT A 41,78, and threatening to unieash mor SNOREL pERIE e ey = ou're going back on m 3"—Some peo- ; ‘aking gales baforofl lrenks up: ‘,’,, A ‘“\”" i i GRANGE ANNIVERSARY ‘\"“"N]‘“ alleged to have exclaime nle always insist on bu\'mz the bw Today—Fvi—Sat. A o off tha shippingRont | Lauigtas Seler oy, on molo f e G AR om urday evening, Burritt (When Rasjek said 1 g MID-WINTER CARNIVAL |} ihe storim conter, lowever, revea ’{ " i l‘l’ hmlmlr : About six Inches of snow had fallen |Grange will observe ita _{him v-; fssion to 1 bk Tm:lh“;: w:‘):‘l: l1;33\127; is L _Star l'no. vossels in distress and disclosed | Byt J bl iator ke rey. Supper will he On the witness stan I bl cause ‘ s o enans o oo ik pasing. irouble in gatin thraugh | e R <L S, ¥ S0 otk ana Bl e e the length and width of differ- HAZEL COTTER \ et 4 Rt ros (1 Ao |1iriven by wind. it et (imysymasting ol focial programy il e | ont lasts vary slightly, and a --<}mwu of the Al e ——— I Continnea to fall Bridgeport's el e ree. had | furnished. | 11, in one shoe is the same as 2 Sl T R Trifted hadly i > | \ 45 in another, { S transportation lines were being kept | nor motor cehiele fra VALK . 31T in “A Song Cycle | (S e "ALK-OVER RELIEF MOD- M (()R\ll(k 1 IRVING (xet at the RL;\] Cause Take‘ Sonon/sisiona N RO\ T " uch. Rub backache, BL—We .iu-(\ so]]m’? morerand . ¢ and B = T as thoy were In Meri-| Hariford, Feb. ~The groune | wore of these wonderful shoes r. Edwards i sehed Torring- | here was covered with six Inches 'f b S e el e s D ards’ Olive Tablets n. ot A sopal i aliginches tiffness, Lumbago ||, for comfort. They are made c & That’s what thousands o} stomach raffic was almost at a stundstill in on that storm, || o Pain Yrom Back With || wider ACPOSs {I‘L ball of the 3 BETTY, MARIE. JANE cufferers are doing now. Instead of | Waterh here drifts two feet rted last night, would let Small Trial Bottic of Old foot, &0 they are ideal for I ? o taking_toni .flr]lr\'ma to patch up a ) the roads in wany 1 { St Jacobs OIL" women with wide feet—or TR DAY ; oor digestion, they are atta ) the ansportation lines was 3ack hurt you? Can't stra vore joints, ¢ hey ar WARD and RAYMOND yr;l;rcwu%on((?}\olwxlm;{f—"c{;(;;;r(‘l‘l1?:: wetioning 1 e lw~m re but impeded. A wind accompanied th By b T "',','.'1‘,, ”; e 5 '““l't‘\' ‘I"”d they are all | ST e and disordered bowels, 0t aow. No wire fronble has heen re- e e Now eauiny L e Main Spring ; Rosemont Troubadours Di Elr Ol T o e Aveh that give that extra sup- & —Serenaders—3s the liver in a soothing, healing w o T maybe from a strain roit so necessary to people B i When the liver and bowels are pe e hure Torringfon, Conn., 1 ] relief the moment you rub - who are on their feet a lot. ] torming their natural functions, away year nine yrrington was In grip of a{pack with soothing, p ) % I i gn;?a‘\nfb;e\;!‘lxnl? a]nrl s'(umm“h (]:v)ub]w i wary blizzard 1y r\"“v'l"“ Jacob's Oil.” Nothing ! BLONDE AND GREY KID ve you a bad taste, coated tongue, Ships Held In Por sessions were omiffed, the {rolley jout soreness, lameness ANDE AT GRE g;nrz{s};)hp:ul“u,:\ll. 1Irm'|l-mr{']fm>hmi. London, Feh. 4 (A-—This -'I’H schedule was demoralized | and go quickly. Yon simply rub it on| 3 : | PUMPS-—Dame Fashion has 0 ambition o , trouble with ging itself ont today from the | gtpeet ¢ ot the o sec- ur bac d out c s the p: | A resceriber 4 undigested foods? Ta 2 Qlive Tablets i : 1o .’ \"wlmnl {watiiag it sn‘rn y\nw,"\ ‘m‘ i vouy ba | 5‘ "‘,‘ bt "bu”\r ”,” nrescribed blonde and gray the substitute for calomel. sruck this vicinity in recent years. | hogvy drifis of snow 1 ; o mME o"lv IH FEBRU‘RY 1\{“ leathers for spring wear., Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are @ city wwoke to four inches of : i Civineinh Donitievaray et We ave already lm\\‘mg many . plurcly}q,‘uablecnmpnundmncdvmlv now and the storm whieh raged | \atorbury, Teb. 4 (P e o e B 11’ I‘flld new pumps made ‘up in these e olive oil. You will know them by theit roughout the night was increasing is in the gisp of 1 SnOW storm | Jacobs OI from any drug store CO 1 a colored leathers. Prices are olive color They do the work without , violence wore on. ard . propori iRl ey ‘ < n N am - - griping, cramps or pain rrolley and were strug 2 ”rw t e e e o 1‘” it "tml toll Bm_hd reasonable—§T7.50 to §8.50. i1ie ! were str smow fs two feot « gt that you ever had a back s 13 “Take one or two at bedtume tor quick ugh without scrious delay, I e ke riicr G oA Bieanas | m ‘Iy gelief. Eat what youlike. 15¢ and 30c. bus transportation between {his Tho moit drpthi ie will never hurt or cause | ) MANNING'S | poeadoide oo ______ ity and Worcester, Providence and at six 1 <. Vehieu misery. Tt never 4}‘_\“\‘\(\.“‘&1\ | 7] | Hartford was delayed con lerably. ¢ is almost standstill and has been recommended for 69 | @ | ———————————————\|The storm was accompanicd bY |{ransportation lines are functioning iy A ‘ SEELEY'S . 0 \Uer - . 1 ENTERTAINERS . \ . g’ ¥ e | = 3 N Q A Tale of Conflict and (No. 1 Company) 01 SHOE STORE § Romance in Old Mexico FOIRR BANQUETS, CLUBS, ETC. e § pearl Marstor g Miller, 211 Main S | Pearl Marston, Norman Miller, 211 Main Street Newe € Arche Dean Sisters, Secley, Howarth i e e and Vazzini, the Great Michael, Box and lLoges Reserved Fves Surprise Finale O YIS! WE HAVE GIRLS! Whee-e-e-e! This is a real HE snowstorm— The kind you read about. Is everything at a standstill? We should say NOT! Just look out of your window And you'll see our boys Right on the job, As usual. If it's dependable service You are seeking, Here we are. 904 is our number ARCH STREET 904 PHONE “When I saw you a « old. At least you lool “Yes, Billie, and 1 felt old. another, and none of them any gooc No appetite i uldn't sleep nights—one day just like I knew constipation was at the hnnnm of it, but it seemed the more laxatives I took the worse 1 got. Ther one day | saw Nell giving Nujol to my little grandson. The doctor had p ‘"flmd it for the baby, but I found out it's just the r old fellows like me, 2. all th Nu “1 tell you, Billie, sleep like a child time. My appetite’s back and I | gets the credit.” it keeps me fecling finc If I look any younger, Nujol helps Nature in Nature’s own way Middle age brings on a lubricating secretions in the need Nujol. It supplies the defi ural labncant. Med a because it is gentle, jecrease t on each bottle. t form a habit and «afe everyhx ruggist for Nujol today and begin to he perfect health that is possible only when elimination is normal and regular, Ask your enjoy Nujol THE INTERNAL LUBRICANT For Constipati