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www |I!I|| i Al U.u !li 4\" ...,ptl r AT .-4 E&: /I % »L"/‘-' Cnless otherwise Indicated, theatriea) notices ana reviews in this column are written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. ERICAN" L American,” Zane Girey's latest and greatest story to be screened by Paramount, over- shadows any similar exposition ever written and establishes a new high mark in motion picture production. It is gigantic in spirit and presenta- tion, The picture, which is the at the Capitol theater today, Tucs- day and Wednesday, presents one of the biggest and most vital Hwa concerned with the history and eiv- lization of the United tes It \olds a deep element tragedy from the Indian viewpoint, showing lim dispossessed gradually of his {ands and shorn of his powcr by the white men's progress, As an added attraction with this program Harold Lloyd will be fered in “Now or ver,'” vaudeville bill will offer a good pr gram of acts headed by Allyn Mann and Co., of seven entertainers in a “Surprise Revue,” There will be a special ehildren’s performance at 4:15 at which time they will he admitted spe- clal price of 15 cer “THE RED KIMONA"—LYCEUM Handling a daring subject 1 daring way, yet withal in a delicate manner that cannot offend the most prudish, the Lyceum rieture, “The Red Kimona," written and directed by Mrs. Wallace Reid, is proving a attraction. Priscilla Bonner in leading role gives a most sym- pathetic Interpretation of the your filted, arrested for the mur less betrayer, acquitted, h the badge of shame, then who tries to win back a n of honor in society. “The Vanishing feature of The lm‘~<l'|\ and Wednd S LI'IC “The Vanishing American” with Richard Dix Lois Wilson Noah Beery Added Attraction Harold Lloyd —in— “Now or Never” 'VAUDEVILLE Allyn Mann & Company Others After School 1:15—15¢ Children at LYCEUM| Continuons Show Dail Now Playing DOUBLE FEATURE The RED KIMONO with WALLACE —also— WRECKAGE with MAY ALLISON HOLMIS HERBERT Children After School 10¢ MRS, nEm Michael A. Pace Former Musical Director of the Strand and Princess Theater, Waterbury, Conn., has opened a 8 Main Violin Studio at St., Room 20. Private lessons. For appointments Mon., Tues,, Wed. 1to 7 pom and Thurs,, from T RSN = SIS A PR | e PARSONS The companion “Wreckage," This drama of smuggling cific and of passionate tropical islands Starting Thursday th to present Douglas Me ind by far best dy d | troduce Mc” is a sercam from | to finish, The other picture will Natacha Rambova in “When Le Grows Cold." EXPECT PAONESSA T0 ANNOUNCE SFLF Statement May Be Forthooming at Farly Date feature 1 15 a stirrd along loving in the Lyceum is an's latest ma. The last month ging tomorro: find the Jinterest liefore election and will probably ing.into campaign much greater than the ac |tivities of this month would forecast, | Mayor A, M. Pa to announce hims the denfocratle though city sw If a candidate for nomination, Al- political confidantes say he has not yet advised them as to 1 plans, it is generally expected th he will run, and in this expectatior no others are belng groomed for {the mayoralty re That he w-m be unopposed at the primary foregoing conclusion Plans for t morratic primary {will he 1 tonight a4 a mee ling of the democratic town commit- tee fn Sovercigns building. Conncilman F. § Cadwell of fhe {third ward has announced ]nrw'r [a eandidate for r h. He of the discuss railroad acity comm has been {ehairma % [tee and that o Ibefore the publie utilities commis- ! n 8 eral times tl ear his leampaign improvements in [transpe tion farcilities. He spon- |sored the drive w railroad |station 1 this John I, Maerz, alderman sixth ward, il aleo Macrz served as a council and upon the retirement of L. Conlon to become cb Iman of the board of public works 1 Jaeted alderman. His work tl'-‘m ived the |the |was returned. | William is v in for for a ne 1 from ) re- tion W stamp of electors last spring when he haefer, for the ho: cessful ss Welinsky Is Bride Of Leo M. \hrahdnmon Miss W of n Hadas offi- s home ~ was York, a tron o brother Miss Dann, , were bride len Abrahamson, the groom was best man. sky and Tober ephew of the bric q ring bearer. was attired in a gown grorgette with a veil trimmed with orangs rricd a bouquet of white a of |soms and ca jorehids and lilies of the {matron of honor wore tte and carried ¢ was performed be rysanthemums, roses, ellowi [tion was he hamson ‘anada resid amson 451 Windsor ceremony, Mr. and Mrs, an upon their Tartford where on A drug avenue. Abra- on and in return Mr. store will a Original The plying pink | grain rit | nut.straw wear. original method used in ap- felt, edged with gre makes this pink pe charming for southern THEATER HARTFORD Thors., Pri., Mareh 18, Mat. Sat. Mail Orders Now. In Two Ibsen Plays Thurs. and Fri. Nights and Saturday Mat “THE MASTER BUILDF Saturday Night Only Sat., JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN “The Righ Point of the Dramatic Season.” Eres. 50c. to $2.50; Sat. Mat. N. Y. Mer. B0c. to $2.00; Plus Tax Tri the Pa- | ssa is expected | approval of | blos- | | | | g | | | a recep- | antomobile trip ! NEW BRITAI VARF ALSO1S 0UT FOR 11, SEATE Will Oppose Pepper in Phila, Senatorial Gontest Mareh 15 stood out toduy as lkely to issue ot the ilar fight Wharton Gitfford inchot and Willitun Vare for te ak the May { Piladelphia (#)—TPro- {nivition most triny cam- among Pepper nor nit- pri | t sstan Vare o moditic alo of light leclared that had failed and that t m people were “tired of the lofensible invasion of t) iRhts out tion of th of e enforeeme \n.w: lr Senator Pepper i |pro while Iquor law ’mwun-- has 1 tressed by ] )t state administration and will e one of the principal planks in the [platform on which the will |eonduct his campaiz three didates have €up ’;mv 1o Pr w!rr Cor the ational adminis The republican guhe ation ,remained unchange {with indications pointing test for that nomin K. Tener, a for only announc natin ed som eir just i adyocat ibition governor All itorial situ d to also. overnor, ndida n John is the Nomi or were fil- lward E. Bel- 1 former licutenant governor. ind John 8, Fisher, former stat hanking commisstoner, are expected announce their candidacies short Mr. Beldleman has the support Harry Baker, chairman of the republican committee, and (some of e leaders friendly to Rep- tative Vare o Mr. Fisher is by other fmportant tion tinme ago, state wl factors in the party, SEVEN I STAMFORD | HOSPITAL AFTER CRASH Driver of Speeding Machine After Accident And Avrested, v, Mar 5 . two result of are in Stamford srious condition, a wad-on collision betwe omobiles on Norton Il terday morning. Harry D. Smith, 427 Main Iartford, and ( i A Boston avenne Sufle from pe {tures of the skull | Others injurcd Mrs, &mith's hushand and Ser , Miss Elsin Boston avenue, Bridge- 1wisl Hartford Line Ludlow minrd ers hout inju jo'clock ye or 268 Bridgeport are to b sible fruc re 5 wife of nuk, |street, caped wi Smith, I'wo of touring who was toward Rride by & way iking hiis - sene- n on the 0 miles car was swept | the mpact, nts of the sieked up by oth ken to the hospital, pnes Te L frie on a 1 two cars were and but Senenuck later found at 1 placed driving r motorists wa New Haven Woman Hurt St Wallace av (®)—Mrs reported to live New Haven, is condition ir Hamden, zahet) 15 lin Cong s ress serions st he ac- o ue, near |Tves street last night when she antomobile is reported to be fractur fracture of the |and bruises, Coran driving an operd itchbursg, suffer- possible crations Id u |struek by [by Wilfre Mass ling from a Coran irm, {bonds of [rockless a It was repc adlights on light. one of machine was not gi Back achy— all played out? T isn't natural to always feel tired, weak and dispirited. Yet thousands drag along— tortured with beckache and sharp, stabbing pains—miserable with headaches, dizziness and kidney irregulari- ties. Are you one of them? Then help your kidneys with Doan’s Pills. Doan's have helped thou- sands. Are endorsed herz at home. Ask your neighbor! Here's Britaln Case: a New Otis ¥ i M PILLS DOAN’ 60c Stimulant Diaretic to the Kidneys Foster-Milburn Co., Mf7.Chom., Buffalo, N.Y. CORNS Quickrelieffrom painful corns, tender toes and § i Vound | | said cport | In Auto Crash in Hamden | 8t ised trade, J'Hl\' Ber startin niany largoest DAILY Naz 1 1 b quench iny manner lin: g reiehstug than the Now igents of t Brooklyn dry, Rev, 1 . Jol wines and |} m “dirty girl San | ment shore lap it was 66 s the s Nico—Did} fainting, Charles Kings| Helen gam . mixed fin last on 11mos {and me long lost H conti {dr., in val Turin—Any r good 1 thinks B Tr | has considerab t v Church of members | before respective A will be voung pressure of tight shoes. DrScholl’s Zino-pads =i so decided lovers wit Berlin—1If a radio disturbs ernoon br I'rench Yor pros IHCRALI.), .\A(;\])\\ FINED IF THEY KISS IN PUBL I'he lle De France, in. which will be the Awerican p ng 18 been ehristened without their thirst aboard in destired. I'he rent commission ¥lven notice to this eftect fn end trills of a student w d conipla the music ' 1 New Haven—Tale of boy ound und gagged in closet, of hold proves a story which boy made {“Just for fun." A committee a_monster petition for local option s soending more on ¢ Dawes plan payments ANl the United & i Wi Plainfield— Flre destroys two st 1H1din rs mated at £14,0 Police identity cheek passer as Henpy B, Heary P onated Harry 1 New H Ay 25,0 Bridgeport Stedm prohibition ates could not in th op Jolinson. T chaplain of the is & mod- |to prison Aleohol | or; Steadm vne Whitney 1 and pas ot h he Lrny n Callahan, checks for whic was septen prohibition 1 “Oll King and - e ' says Dr he ers are Har ot he antl loon l¢ pringham, \ch—About the “hivery Florida at veck of on dv 1ding'” eh, all hooming er and family Fairf ] house now £80 L cared for by 1 hors Hartford utom \ mission buy ichine guns in t for use of Chil The material for .,,‘vh., " FASHION PALACE Viasto and | ustion unperturbed, Exposvnon Officials Will Disp | Latest Creations wias @ | vd Kingsley the het v Wills, Philadelphia, 15 Palace March sets, of Fashion, originally pla James I IC| has ing vho found lup up ory 00, bad an, . imper- in sed worthless ced now | 0 m- who ing ing his an police. PHILA. FEATURE . lay| (P —The | - MARCIL 15, 1920, FLASHES OF LIFE LOVERS TO BE [hia and Pennsylvania in the devel. | opment of painting and sculpture "‘llltl the signing of the of Independence. The other groups | will be an exhibition of the work of contemporary foreign since the sign ing of the Declaration of Independ ‘H‘I:"vn The otker groups will be an {exhibition of the work of contem- [porary foreign and American works, a showing of the work of profes- sional artists and the exhibition of t works of contemporary, |the isolated " WANTED | Elderly Seattle, His Spouse giveness has boer Jowers, Mrs. Oliver Bowers elderly | Or SLAIN, ROBBED Auburn, R, I, Man's Body Found by Roadside 1t Providence, R ported by his 0 o'clock 8 1 Hillman, fl store in Auburn murdered early yest his home. I receipts he wit turday mar om him when ¥ was mail Nefonte it had o That he city cau: is investi man had ¢ {within a {way. A was fire by members of his own lat the time thou | port of the backfiring of an a mobile. When her wsband did Inot apy at midnight report- few yards o Year, family it it was the re- she Gone |ned as part of the sesqui-centennial [©d him as missing, and efforts were international exposition, but nated when the program was re- ranged several weeks ago, has bhe restored, exposition officials nounced today The Textile ar issociation, of N of the y 1duct it on making ha thon will b to cost more than a million ¢ s, and will fnelnde, the exhibits of the parel industries, those of the jewe imd beauty parlor group. Exposition offeials also announ Ol ths York, will h paid the fine. charge cooper: The n k—Miss a restaura Viola Gentry, t, has piloted ooklyn and 133 and 135 the was with above water h rtificate thrill that her | provide textile and male pilot who kiss ench |that the purpose of the fiLe arts partment would he to stimulate lie interest in the graphlc and pla arts, In general, he divided into four sections, incl a historical section serving contributions of Philac jalled. auty nap it will be sil WRIGLEYS P. K. in the New Handy Pack is the biggest value in long lasting flavorful enjoyment that you can buy. It is the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for any money. Handy Pack fits hand, pocket and purse. onfi;owullul;)lglsez‘% Countl:‘:'d& Garber Brothers every@y prices.. elimi- ar- | g ati- Apparel Exhibits | W e of fashion and | d on- shion | housed in a builds 1 tonded t lol- | in addition to | ap- | Iry | ced | arts would have an exten- | epresentation at the fair, and | de- pub- | stic | the art exhibition will ud- to lel- made during the An autopsy dor noon showed ¢ first and th A reward of liscovery of the person or who killed Hillman to f vosterd v had b 1 him, after n shot the 00 for the ment yout | head, 81 persons was post 0 the Stores com- \ drove the car with Hillman dying to | dealer, spot Declaration | where it was found. Again on Good | sal STORE MANAGER e Bronght Back on bt e e e was arrested today and charged with misappropriating $10, 000, He is being held for the Attle. boro authorities, fu Bellefonte | 'FORGIVES HIS WIFE WHO | J horo, . March 15 (A— Ralph W, Dyer was indicted by a srand jury here last September for grand larceny. In 1024 he msecured he agency for a high priced auto- | mobile and proved a sensation sman in the Attleboro, Mans- leld and Taunton territory, seem- ingly acquiring a large amount of Frop. | ONEY. Following an audit of his acecounts 1926, by New York and Bos- accountants, replevin writs were served on more than twenty of his omers and machines were sefz- for alleged non-payment of Protests by the purchasers Inally resulted in the issuance of warrants for Dyer on complaints of un Ames and Thomas O'Keefe. tectives investigated, and ndictment followed, In the Dyer had vanished. T0 POISON HIM Calif, Banker and s, March 15 () JETR o lin July, L B ton Mass sl Charge i It is 1 1 the murders fr rob Millman and shot him, i o when rebelled then | AT LAST SCIENCE MAKES EPSOM SALT INTO TASTY PILL Science has at last discovered the | to put the marvelous physic effect psom Salt into a sugar-coated Il So amazingly eficient are Kuhn's ip-sum Pills, as they arc called, that one pill is more effective than a heaping tablespoonful of disagrecable Epsom Salts. They act rapidly and without any gripeing whatsoever, Forget new fangled laxatives. Stick to Epsom Salts in this new pleasant form. Only 25 cents per package. 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