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SRR R s IR R s “PLEASURE BUYERS" LYCEUM Treno Rich and Clive Brook in “The Ple current features at the Lyceum and o other 1s the Al Christie comedy, “Seven Days” Both are high photoplay features, In “The Pleasure Buyers” the au- dience s treated to a rare mystery drama in which an unexplained kil ing keeps up a continuous s until the end of the stor: picture 1s filmed against the background of Palm Beach the wealthy class, known “the “pleasure ers” while away their time at gambling and other kindred diversions, [ en Days” starts oft with a roar and continucs the same until the end, the picture evolving around the situation arising when a num- ber of people, some congenial and others mot, are quarantined in the same hous Starting ceum will features by Mrs, Sunday evening nt as one 1 Kimono,” a s the Ly- Ancient regarded tire as a live Capilot Sunday Night Mon.—Tues.—Wed. ZANE GREY'S EPIC “The Vanishing American” with RICHARD DIX LOIS WILSON NOAH BEERY xtra Added Attraction HAROLD .LOYD —in— “Now or Never” yptians st. SPECIAT, SHOW FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN DAILY, 15¢ 1:15 LYCEUM -(:U:\'ll\l OUSs SHOW DAILY Now Playing DOUBLE FEATURL AL CHRISTIES| Laugh Sensafion -~ WITH Lillian Rich —also— “The Pleasure Buyers” with IRENE RICH, CLIVE BROOKS Children After Sehool 10¢ PARSONS’ HARTFORD ALL TN WEER GALLAHER Y ELLIOTTS Greatest of al nntional Suceesses The Gorilla The Fanniest Show on Earth by Ralph Spenco . 1o $2.50. Wed. Mat —50c. Sat. Mat.—30c. to §2.00 Plus tax Eva LeGallienre Thurs., Pei, Sat—March 18, 19, 20. Matines Saturday. MAIL ORDERS NOW In Two Ihsen Plays—Thars. and Fri. nights and Saturday mati “THE MASTER BUILDER’ Saturday Night Only JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN “The High Point of the Drawatic Nea son."—N. \. Her.-Trib Eves.~30c. to $2.50: Sat. Mat. 50c to SLS. Tlus Tax sure Buyers” is one of the | §2; where | and mother, Mr, Kent, who wer and Mrs, B | [FREE_ COWEN IN witnosses 1o the l\u:hl of November # lis automobile into his garage Ms wife and Mrs. Kent, ;:f[f!:!"':!ff!ffllll‘ \, dury Roquits Him--Still Seek Slayer of Clarke e hom: Other than the murderer of Clark NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'RIDAY, MARCH 12, -==m. - Netson Lovor the guaranteo and Joo .\iul.».-,‘ held under $2,000 ball cach as material witnesses, will l\w formully released, HAMMER MURDER 'nul the vietim, there were no eyo- | ) laying. On the st he drove and who were [ In posting the |wi th him, got out and went into the | ehallenged § wicz jumped into the ring. It was a distinet frame-up all around." | | Last Junuary Malcewicz posted a 500 forfelt in support of is | claim that ho won the heavyweight champlonship title from Lael Cul dock at Utica, four days before i latter was defoated hy Joe Stecher Malcewicz er and Strangler [Lowis o a thres cornered sweep . few minutes later they heard | stakes at $10,000 n side, winner g | screams and as they ran to the | take all, Elizabeth, J, March 12 (P [Kara vk, his liead crushed and | The appearance of Maleewl The brutal “hammer murder” of | blecding cgered nto thelr arme. was * dramatie, according to wit o [ Willlam J. Clark of Hitlsd November was still m y to and Joseph Cowen of Newark admirer of Clark's wife who was | cluc. charged with the erime, was a free | man for the first time in four months, Search for the murderer M not wded, however, IProsecutor J. David indicated, and several Ar\\fl\ may be made soon, Cowen, linked to the erime | through cireumstantial evidence and | his admissions that he “stole a few iisses” from Mrs, Clark, l.mu last | Me dicd without revealing [of mis slayer. A bloody an | found in the garage BETHEL CHURCH BURNED 25,000 Damage Done to Congrega- tional Vdlifice Structure Dates Back to Year 1750, Bethel, Conn, Mareh 12 (R—The Congregational church, on Main street, next door to the Town hall | was badly damaged early this morn- Ing by a fire believed 1o have or- |iginated from soot collected in the |10WN completely as the jury heating apparatus during the use of | (rned its verdict in littlo more it substitutes for anthracite, an hour yesterday and clapping, Tho, flames Iy wrecked | Stamping and yells of approval from | His Right practi the name hammer was the only | was WRESTLING TITLE MUDDLENOW WORY 1S {echer Sald fo Have Fmieltetl lake Bressler of Des Moines . first_climbed into the ring and s grected with boos and catealls | Then cam hen from | ringside hopped up Maleewicz, who | dofted his strect clothes and popped |into the ring in his wrestling re- gulia, Then Steeher dove out of the | ¢nclosure and the row was on, Stecher, (-0\ t. No Lon"u' Will Pay or “Tips” on Bootlegging Washington, March 12 () —The 1ru lce of paying transfer com- | Panics who ' “tip " off” prolibition A5 to illegal shipments for the of the transportation out of funds has been decls governmen {he intarior lot the . adinca tho apsctators, Ho was reported|| pocion Ak 10 (B The world's ~‘4I]Nlm|vvu|nr by Comptroller Generul The pipe organ dropped into the | “T¢Stng” today. { wrestling championship has had an- | Because of fochnie e e bascment when a portion of the | Cowen's trfal lasted three days |other complication added to its e e e main floor coll The loss fs | Doth Cowen and Mrs, Clark denled | status. Joe Stecher, who elaims 1he | olaims for freieht b ”,'q ol cstimated at $25,000. The church, that any improper relations had ex- | title, has buen declared to have for- | yonts of “medielne® shich . were | Which is of brick construction was |isted between them, —and —Cowen | feited it because he would not meet | jaid for hy prohibition agents but erected about 60 years ago. The | presented a libi which the state | Joe Malcow of Utica, N. Y, he gave notice no such agrecments | church origin dates back to 1759 | failed to breuk down. 1lis stor A near rlot accompanied the sud- | yado atter March 1 woull he recos |and the first chureh on the site of {his movements on the night Cla den development of last night at | e, the present edifice was erected in | Was struck down in his W wit- the arena when Steche 1750, One of the mect an “unknown' was burned in 184 GOLD IELD STAMPEDE |Report of Rich Deposits Neaf Blufy, Alaska, earlier edifices | corroborated by nesses, two In charging the jury, Justice the ring. Kaliseh said that it was his per- | and pe swarmed sonal conviction that “the relations de as Stecher made between the defendant and Mrs, the excitement iner Clark were fllicit.” {Leon Burbank, referce, “However”, Lo continued, Malcewicz the the defendunt may be guilty of cause of Stecher's action. moral turpitude, yon are not U\n\l:‘ him on that charge.” | Anthony, declared 1} Rush In That Direction Throughout the trial Cowen was |y :M!mu\[“\\h:y.\m.\’r‘;m] ! ; unstrung, and when le testiied ho | Bowser, broke down and sobbed. When the | good his fury returned after being out an |&techer $1 hour and 19 minutes, his jaws and tered the r knees trembled and bis face grew | wwpen Joo gray as he wuited for | aressingroom.” As he heard it he Pandemonium ring “while Causes Prospectors To Decause Nome, Al March 12 (P—Re. ports of a gold strike near Bluff, about sixty miles east of here, caus- led many porsons to stampede from |l:ere yesterday, Dog teams were in great demand, Old prospectors helieve the strike and the ver Anthony slumped on his more people.” An 18 inch pay streak averaging Mrs. Clark and her {33 a pan was said to have been step-father Jfound. Merritt and Chidic, owners {of placer property in the district, {drove a 150 foot tunael in from the sea beach, They first obtained “dirt” [paying fifteen cents a pan, finally anging to §3. Crystal | o | L1926 oY N senvice nc. Telephone 119 The matrimonial bark is worse | than its bite, bracelet {s ds and made from Jarge round graduated wampum crystals. Get Close to your man-~— | Sweeten the breath | With Vi-O-let 1 LIFE SAVERs THE CANDY MINT WITH THE HOLE Violet-flavored sizes at $3¢ signs are so beautiful, One large daylight room on our first flocr is entirely devoted to rugs. The assortment is truly great—and as for prices, people tell us eve! week that we are “just a little bit lower,” your home. At present, colors. We tered motifs in taupes, taste, Teday and Sat. l Blanche Sweet with | Ben Lyon b “The New Commandment VAUDEVILLE Edith Handman and Boys Burns and Kane Others | Shows Satur Beginning at 1 40-56 Ford Street reigned |y, around the his exit, | yyn ased when declared ) winner hy forfeit be- cher and his brother and man- the ' bitjon of the Charleston and T got into the | O Stocher | Kordal, said, “we demanded our guarantee. ' ger on nm\m refused to pay |HARD COAL arriving every day. Orders taken for l at-once delivery in any quantity : STOVE, NUT and PEA - No Substitute in Cur Yard Stanley Svea Grain& Coal Co Good Quality AXMINSTER $39.50 We hLave very pretty Axminster Rugs in 9x12 foot as low as $28 and they are good values. ) are such excellent quality and the colors we think you will readily see the wisdom of paying a little more. Axminsters have such a soft toned texture and they are so richly decorative they are suitable for any room in tans and grays are the have an abundant variety in all-over and scat- these practical shades with old or new furniture and they arg always in good This is the time to buy, spring cleaning. before you get ready for the C.C.Fuller Co. FURNITURE & RUGS slated to | was confronted with the Utica man and leaped from HOLD BIRTHDAY PARTY A birthday party was given in or of Miss Roee Drown at her home on Whiting street vesterday, fon being her 12th birth rsary. Miss Brown was nt of many beautiful gifts, Games were played and a buftct lunch served. Olga and Lil lian Steffick favored with an exhi- Miss day aul | Helene Kordal played several piano the promoter, did not make verbal contract to pay 0 when the latter en- sclections. Among those present were Tertha, Jennie, Elizabeth and Katherine egor. Olga, ] | ¥ n and Catherine Steffick, ) y oole, Margaret Brown, Helene Anmna Brown, Millicent Con- and George is the same kind of heach digging as knes erying a 1 \\'!v\n\m"rilm' Mr. Bowser said it would look bet- | e [found in the vielnity of Nome ang | “Thank God! Now they'll believe qor i i 1 the money in the ring | A French physician announces that it continues up and down the ; M Now they'll belicve me. Tet | hotare the nl-* We hegan to see | his discovery of a serum for the cure {Bering sea o for many miles, me go. I don't want to see any !someth bt we got into the |ing of poisonous mushrooms. Lk RUGS 9x12 Foot Size But these and de- favorite They blend nicely Hartford of persons poisoned through the eat- | | | - 1926. Moonlight Beige or Albert Steiqer, luc, “The Store of Specialty Shops” \JJ Black Gray White Blush Hazel Champagne Gunmetal Atmosphere Grain Orient Pearl Tans 130 pr. Choice of “Phoenix” ¢ *W ayne-Knit"” medium Silk | Hose makes in a weight service and Mercerized tops a soles, with leg. Fifteen new col- ors, (between Mail Orders a chiffon) nd long silk ) purchase. hosiery manufacturers, To-morrow and Friday 1000 Pairs Women’s % SILK HQSE Box of Three Pairs for $4.00 TOCKINGS of lustrous, silken beauty in every Stockings that look good and give satisfactory wear. Yet surprise ingly below regular because of this large special Made for us by one of the leading An economy event that demonstrates the fine values always offered in smart nev ng shade! the Hosiery Department, a7 Silk-Rayon, $1OQ pr. SERVIC Hose of lus pearance made in three- seam style. all new spring colors. Full Fashioned—Every Pair Perfect! Pure Silk, Or Chiffon Hose A BLE frous ap- Choice of tops and Aflbm Stmgm‘ lnt. "The Store of Specialty Shops” SRS U SRR P CINs G108 (X1 R L (2 Silk Hose $185 pr. “Phoenix” m medium weight, pure silk with lisle garter street shades and all the new high colors. rder! Of “Palmer” cloth. gray, WASH SUITS—SECOND FLOOR S\uts 600 Suits at These Prices: 9844139 S I 500 Better Grade Suits at 169 Extraordinary value! linen crash, Kiddie” English linen, ete. Sizes 3 to 10, TALLY purchased, together with selec. tions taken from regular stocks and reduced. Of good quality matenm in attractive cnlor combinations, in a wide choice of “Oliver Twist,” flapper, regulation, middy and novelty styles. Made especially to our cloth and “Devonshire” In all styles and colors—navy, white, blue, T T T e s s e 0 s 0 WE N T eNeen s