New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1926, Page 5

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ECTICUT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1026, e e T A ii'fl!fl...li ~ T -I.[I’ |!| -J\. fols iy s | fCalear othierwise (ndicated, theatrica notices ana reviews n this colamn are Hiwritten by the press agencles for the 2230 mmwmmmmmwmumxmmwma “I'LAMING WATERS'—LYCEUM The new motion picture which opened at the afternoon is featuring two big pie- | a8 well as the und comedy reels and special music Ly Ben Irving and his orche The headliners are “Ilaming W " and “The Lawful Chegter.' luming Waters” is a rather ine sting it melodramatic story of Texas oil ficlds and henco the of flaming ater the higher program Lyceum this tures, usual new rook is “The Luwful Cheater," a tic drama fn which a young | hrought up in the environment rs and thicves, decides to | new leat and go Her former pals however, | “on the job" and | consents to do and then rectitude, Srads [ ot roble turn traight try to keep her ) desperation she last jot e ot ver walk the path of over return t RICHARD DIX AT CAPITOL Gloria Swanson s in “Man- ndle “Women ha hard time sccause men won't let them alone.’ Now Richard Dix replies in “Wo- manhandled,” which opened today t the Capitol t “Women have a hard tim they on't let the men let them alo In the pict Dix does not omen. It is not that he is frre- sistible to women but that he s womanhandled"” by their gentle re- quests. The vaudeville program Lillian Falkner and Co novelly entertainment; nd puns w ineludes dity ealled ne and and Dark Come d Co. Castle Lests, open o all ( of New Britain ulte & nom Monday Mary her Inloat L ttta FHEATER many RSOANS cena z company coniposed many distinguishied playe organized to tour the country in {liose who i artists of suclh = PA RSONS’ PRI, SAT. MAT, SAT MRS, FISKE THOMAS A, WIsE JAMES T. POWERS BRANDON TYNAN LOTUS ROBR AND OTHER STAKS the Tnited (G A ol Pro noaf “THE RIVALS" Sheridn THUES, States By Richard Princey This All-Star Cost Was Sel the Most Distinguis Artists of Ame v from Dramatic Appearing Teh, Wodnesday Mon . Only W Matinee Tues.. Russell Janney Presents OTIS SKINNER In a New Romantic Comedy of the Spanish Main “CAPTAIN FURY” By Cornclia Skinner A Spectacular, Colorful Produc- tion Supporting Cast of 30 Notahle Players SEATS NOW SELLING Eves, 50c - $2.50; Mat. 50c - $1.50 | gational Brethy ¢ | ported last nigh respective amusement company, Powers, Brandon Tynap and other gether This famous organization here at Parsons' the the halance of this . tonight with a matiy, vill by secn iter foi overing America, Topic of R.lbl) i's ’ldlk In line wi Amerieca atio hon Hadas wijl night on *“Discoyvs the regular seryic s program Ameriea,” of the n fons of the Flm street gy Israe | 0'clock The services wiil he in the nature of a Washington birthiay tion, and reral theme Rabbi's lecture i) Ameriea } as meant to tha Jews, ON POLICE BLOTTER Saying that she was in trouble asked that an officcr ho s ome this morning. Offie f ¢ Dolan responded to 1he help, and the woman told him her 19 year old son w Officer stree, 18 lost hole at the strect and tanley street rred to the unction of Hartford The matter board . Parker, of Na Sergeant wington John T ht that a g num} len from aring that | 3 r ol son went out last night and ‘m o return, John Ratt oy NEW MASONIC Thompsontille, 1 v Masonie ,,w,. Dorie lad villa ']I\HH ome of M.of 1] ation by 1 supervis s last nig rear of t rooms o o elut 3 have provide soci Mors improveme will take 1 institntc communies Mareh 11 ART temple, Ihl ASURLS SOL l‘ Humsteud 1ohl Now Playing DOUBLE TEATURE BILL, ‘Flaming Waters’ With MALCOLM Mec MARY CARR The Mighty Tove Mcelodrama of the 0l Ticlds IGOR also “The Lawful Cheater” With (LARA BOW RAYMOND McKF Ol Boy! She'll Keep Yon Children Afte L. P. Farrell VOCAL STUhiO PLANO WAREROOMS Representing Baldwin Products Baldwin Grands, Howard Grands PLAYERS Modello Howard UPRIGHT PIANOS Lllington, Hamilton, Janssen 39 WALNUT STREET Seeley s Entertainers | Company . Iflln " Stewart The Arnold ¢ ]l”(lllll and Betty Swartz, Magician A Fine Show I'or The Youngsters A Real Treat for New Rritain People, Violinist, P Soprano, Tenor. Great Coneert at LYCEUM THEATER SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 7 Under the direction of Composer 8. ROSANO of Yale Univers iy, Tickets for snle at €. L. Pie Co., 246 Main St beginning Mareh | . Lotus Robh stars arc brought to. opening |, ' o6 on Suturday, Congre- ohserva- of the Manor [I[]UNTE?S FINALLY BARRED FROM 0.5, MmMWMMfi%Wm Double Moral System |CANCLR EXPERT DOES WORK UNDER HANDICAP f i) Schumacher of Germany Car ries On Eaperiments Ambd Distractions Philadelphia, el research of Dr ‘ 18 (P10 | |macher tn G | | | 1 Josef & many, which resul bell was carri Feb, 18 () The Jin the isolation of what he door to the United States |s 1o be u cancer bacllfe, mid the distractions of a dar hall and a 1, are being re) ere toduy Edward A of the to the Countess of Catheart becunse | she eloped several years \" the earl of ( n, leavin, s Germay band in I 1 The cpisode countess, r has brought tion | rociated in medical her the “moral * At the provision of the immigration lg a ceived a and Secretary Davis of the labor |80 from department bas ordered her ex- ['l patl luded from this country lscovers The secretar red his deci- |Germany's sion last night after considering the | endowme 3 ie wo recommendations of the board of “\ en swept away heard pleas in her be- | macl had to wor) r counsel and others in- | ha Ap8, Mr. Davis de- | Dr humac) mandatory un- | three ting rooms, with a nolsy danes wt it left him no | hall above and n below D ction | Ahlswede safd, There the hrrmm 1 ehance to got fnto this | bologist saw COUNtry remains to Countess Vera, | Keep star now held at Ellis Island. Her at om the door and spent the torneys plan to request of New York | mainder of his waking hours ftofl- writ of habe ing over his test whi sued quoted I view of t) aying that } countess * | ho was ong into research Unna ( letter a man blologlst, an 1 reports of the said that because of st-war imp tshment k had er has to a salo 8 patients for a two a day to would cau - | e law and might gr t permisgion to enter eached an ion of the uation or is dors not yr macher's let had elear hemical sit althougl a fight me: S POSsess not absolutely LI of the countess is not carcinom 1dding that he v of against earci a o8 salvar: suits con the question solely | as submitted. He con- zal arguments by which are it could not take noa into extraneous influ. ' discovery of a cnees from many sources” in sup- , 1s now port of the time and onia comparahle i step forward The wecount the sutable remedy, only a que money.” - ARCHBISHOP DIES FROM PNEUMONIA - party, mission of the nouncement of protest a official reco; nior: sta Which women are determined t r social system and which | rtainly will not ollowed 4 With tion of a the decision n doulle 1ml t they tolerate in | | ed I'rom First Page) Mon- s ¢ con- . usiastically every i 11d be | and recounted the story of his ex. tted to land, as was her clope- | perien: His appointinent as companion, who then was in tropolitan of Vilna came while in ountry with his wife, T the United States, en left New York for (ar Archbishop Cieplak, born in Dom- er, just b a labor de- | brova, August 17, 1857, entered the Varrant fo wrrest pre- | priesthood in | He was ap- to exch 5 issued. Tt L titular archbishop of Ach. hint now York, but in 1919 by Iope Benedict likely will remain uns for he plans to gail for Bern this month. The g at the hearing or 1 for the ed that the countess sh points rida 4 Visited Other Cities New Haven, Iel nww Arch bishop Cieplak of and, who died in Pa it, visited a num- ber nceticut during the | pa . At each I was honore W several 1 persons who heard his de- {scription of conditions in his coun- try at the hands of the Itussian Countess of vho has protested against her former rival, York that she 1o “miother that wild hoy.'” | 1 the immigration author- olts™ and the exclusion order exclusion | meed in oing to Miss Alice T voman's p. of the Vi nstances of wonien in the laws." Consid- said, “the fact that we lecision “is an nmazing s o f " tic Although h was in a few days, | {ts, among which was one of wresented by 1,200 pupils of hial = islaus paroch diserimination against orcement of our ut only iy fric and er, Mass,, F bisliop Cieplak of s last 1 Wore Jan €1 Servic In Wores ived by Mayor iz stds h o in th “couneil room.” o room of students’ building, Senlors n sh colony in i in the weed § parl morning of suhjre approy mpus, or iy rooms is forbid- ve he followe 1vor's car, TODAY—FRL—SAT. RICHARD DIX — in — “Woman Handied” VAUDEVILLE LILLIAN FAULKNER (0. “Play Ball” MICHON BROS. CECIL ALEXANDER ROMAINE and CASTLE W \I E [)\1()\[)\ CO. "Hll IHI\ \I(H} H{I[)\\ NIGHT Charleston Contest 'w'nn. MARY PICKFORD “Little Annie Rooney” | Rey I ford dioce vl misson under th vears aftern ognition ar Orders Soviet Demands Tgnored | Ohe ot Ahe o el s e kN No More Plles< r||nlhnm|~ Bless Dr. Leonhardt, the | lln\h ian Who Discovered This I ommon Sense Remedy _ GIANNINI IS COMING CAPITOL THEATER, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY | work in stion of I Fanr of church properties desi he Issuance of ands “Der the dema 1s of tory list," front of opposition was at nt his arrest and in prison A four days' trial culminat to death His llowing return of the 18 found for itself a niche in casures of Roman Catho He sald, addressing the tri incar. tory threshold of with r of honor as a clergyman t1 e never attempted to organ any secret socir nor have we attempted to reach any polit oal. Evn a thought of count entered o vho atand on the can only certify s been loy with roment insofar as in the hounds of reason, We he proclamation of Ru eing of consclence, becausa from decrees of 1 czarist e molemn duty to obey his spiritual and to szfeguard the laws This has fallen greater proportior inyone elso because {t av lot to stand guard and faith and it was in- nt upon me to give a good xample fo the and the faithful, whose guardian I was ap- inted. Wo have not inflicted or rought injury to the gov nent ¢ th and 1 opinion e its value U;uv\- the pec Cathollc elergy am of the and >—1 not tead of superstition Defends His Vaith en our endeavor to ith our deeds mirror truth of God's teachings which {have been tha for 2,000 years, whi wiedgeq l\ toil, this tribunal of us of instizating a counter-revolu- tion. My friends and I have phatically denied their ac Our activities counter-revolutionary | “Teday T stand 1‘..5., the {1y tribunal ortly I v fore the triby hoped this tribs justice even as my (will show me merey."” | While he was awalting execntion [the entire civilized world filed ters of protest with thae goviet ‘srnment and eventually the sente of death was lifted, He sent into exile m whick of friends, he By pr world ppear be- al of G 1 have al would mete me and archbishop of Saturday BEAUTIFY IT WITH “DIAMOND DYES" mixed goods . 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