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- NFW BRITAIN DAILY }Il RALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1 gt baids 926, Car Goes ()fl lil‘ldu‘ and ‘ elrs” within less than a week, |“eity nm\m gléls." Here's a sample | smuggling liquor into this country | < B quote quite atune with these ways 1) s I !Il(() Rl\\yfl]\(‘dl C |"('-U~'0 Limelight Woren e ik ‘;:\).4:11:4‘1:‘):,.,:‘1'“:“‘\(:.«(‘, bl Rl fi W Chicago. Marcly 17 0P — A" score How humay wrent fad for | “Nover shall T forget the scorn| Thelr arrest here yesterday fol- Of puss were DWN Il\hl intimate pleture stories of kings and | | | il | o e Dot I i S e | U Lyons, suburbs, left —_—— 1 akes theni! ot our acquaintance: ‘What in the | Rhode Island rum ring by a fodial .yons, suburbs, left the rail .m\ ¢ -\1'”\ H\ Hke the new pieture yworld do they talk about? lh plunged into the Desplaines river f the awesome Queen Victorla, who S Mot dtl WIERd ey Sinaydens praou ec'Pe -lI- Mot nlh um D e skt e Balfmore Man o Reoeve Fivg [ oo, caren ity vio s e oy i, Farcar foutof o ||t s s it ¢ e rompt roscue N One M 3 ] dda 0 And bewe o SREROT, C Lol ry It. Made wit! "al 'J' . & men made a prompt reseue, Non ' by her granddaughtor — taken into eustody, are under bonds lomon Jilee in place of vinegar, . The er wus botwee 0o | sample quote showlr Ve L ranzantl J ach ¢ 0 ¢ Thot E l deep 1er it rtori; only the g idmother- < et Are Unlews otherwise indicated, theatrica) notices ana ceviews (n thi column are § | cident occumrod and e st oos | Baltlinors, March 17 (PJames | of-the-cookls PR Ll INR '[RIN(‘ D LR L L ML L lv' “.Y‘:}‘\}‘JL‘,;'{;"‘ il % i t und the strcet car| Baltimore, Mareh 17 ( ame f-t1 kio-crock role: ¥ me time, were unable to fur istead of 3 written by the press agencies for l:u respective amusement company. ‘\:Iv‘-nx;‘nlvll‘v wvlel\m«\\.'mul It remained ‘ Harry Kingsmoro has heen sen- | _ln-w”\:- were du grand Mamma's / \ bull and wero sont to jail, | | Brings vitamines and rare sulta ! B “l“»l:l ll]t*\””n‘) I]w\m-ln need o' roreive ivo shes at tho Mg Ny soomt “Wo would erawl e Barth, Dker, Gelsler and Peterson el o I supported by the bridge k ping post « I8 col P 0 tween the furniture I ) SOrVe o lis AR . ake yvour next Fr - MILTON SILLS AT CAPITOL [with Sills in the stellar role, i e R P e N o i e B | a0 Se RO LIuce ChAKCRS ¥ oravathifadorably 41 pron this. See how good it fa: First National presents an excep- | Cornelius Keofe, at present pl Dy SR CeautEdivto igh-pitehed Nttle volen would eall | VASt Summer WHI Stand Triar |1 const guand prior to being ar- ablespoons salad ofl tlonally strong cast in support of {ing one of the hig .,.,m).(,,,. % ] ating | s e rested \blespoons lemon juleo s Milton” Sills “in“Tiie Unguarded [in the Broadway — suc SenibiecemintEMBGARLYRUARD CoS e E8 SEn elos \L“ Dulighan In Providence. Speciile « $ against the men 34 teaspoon salt | Hour,” which comes to the Capitol |Poor Nut,” has one of the big part | Bugene O'Dunne, and 1t earried | TO8 0 i L e AN | vow London, Conn., March 17 1 eed landing of lquor b dppdisedon o4 Theater Thur Sills has the Lorna Duyeen, as leading | \‘-‘1 “,M ‘\” :\" Il|w|.~j. .\\\Hv]r n,.-’ 10 Ot ) | L nen who were members of N v lock Islay " Tiny bit of cayenne 4 starring role with Doris Kenyon as |woman for Sills in Knockout (ISR BILCaL I DI IO 1LY AR A | o e aRs 01l n A Mo dl T Ry g antor | e ik ot ty i canst L } Dk s 0] UERG AL lifornia lemons, practls the featured feminine play is playing the part of Sills' sister in { seven years, The last whipping was Quiean Williolits Betriting Iw sumn War . 1., and t partieipu cally seedless, jul tart, to get Heading the supporting players iy | this plcture. ndministered to a wifo beater per-| &4 B ‘:""‘W“'l Wl“\_(’“{"““‘-‘“:f ek Talands andth f ¢ capture of the yacht the best results, who gained his first | The vaudeville bill will be headed S ally Ly the then Sherift Phomas |IUETE TR G O e [ Bay and neighboring waters, are | Horiet, an alleged rum-runner and o ¥ by his work on the |by the first appearance in this city of | tfl(e Depanmen Has Eldh[\ “‘\\‘““ et e e ‘w“.',‘xwr\fflnv”xl" soon to stand frial in Providence on (1 s ner i e i | | California Lemon. {egitimate s as Rudolph wln |a fumous Broadway comedian, Don | ngsmove, in - addition to the ||t E i P ) of being fplicated in | ¢ y she had aboard i Dy King 15 an En |featured comedian in’ many Broad- | fays in 30l 4 fned $25. No dute mind and soul e d el =5 and has played with the fi | musical comedics and his Iatest | was set for his appearance at the : ol British stage stars, Recently he hits were in “Oh, Oh, Nurs Hariford, March 17--The elimina- | Whipping pos iff John Potee | R one of the principal role s {in the Greenwich Villag " |tion of two grade crossings and the | PeiVg ordered to administer the| . e . Making O'Mailey” In vaudeville he is offering a greaf [construction of about 18 of | lashes at somo fima during the 60| oo BRI BAG i SUS, WEE ockout,” both Fills' starring pic- [comedy act with Mae Boley, another [new roadway and one new bridge | 4ays' imprisonment, ”\ ALY AT A tures. | Brondway star, and their efforts will |are called for in proposals which | A Maryland siatute provides a | he'" tpoa Jed Prouty, for vears one of mu- be very much appreciated by Capitol |the state highway department las | maxinum sentence of 40 Lashes on | g o SO0 S0 5 omedy's best known comedians | patrons who sce them. Other aets |Prepared for submission to contrac .m bare back for wife heating. :“)’1- ‘-u: lats pl has a comedy role. Prouty s |include Pederson Bros. in a great tors. [t is estimated that the wor s ‘\; BRDERESONE & in musical comedy on Rroad novelty act; Foley Dean in new |Will cost more than $1,000,00( s D | fifteen years, leaving the big city and dances; Armstrong and 1ed bids for th work an h- s | st ekl : : They keep right on falking abou o times for productions in |Gillette in an entertaining skit, *The | reccived at the departs p i B 4 b r cities. He furnished the com- |Casting Director”, and Minstrel Mon- jauarters, 12 Washir OSSI s orner .. Ll il e edy in “The Knockout,” which was [archs, a real old time minstrel act |Hartford, up to Tucsday, [RASE LB UL ULE 8 o B recently completed by First National |with a cast of favorites at 2 p.om., and it | AT the energy of ripples and flares and e / A i ] [ Thing all the things that muke moyements The 1est chapters of “The Green |[the work will he un | was o hory ! — g IRAL J e 3 e a9 v rn fired, Tlin a skirt like waves stirred by a Archior” will also appear on this pro- |1Wo weeks after the award of con- | gy i Wi o it i | duy ni cause Susie's girlis o8 lag when it, : ch | 3 rleston contest with * improven will inaugu- jcomes to h-washing and .,\“‘,A" " LYCE U M s for the winners, Any Charle 1 building pro- ling, are making true scientific ob- T Lentem Dishcs S | |ton dancers may enter by applying Eight suparate Goni~ lservation, it seenis; But molence enlle | s, - hioped codtish eon miake you | ut box office. “Rehind the Tyont,” ftracts are involved (hiES DAl (lFel hain gy tho ok o ANl Bl g ea oM af Contlnuous Show Daily the comedy bomh shell heging Sun- | The grade crossing_eliminations 'more ponderous name of “asthenies» |LCCIS(eak smothered in onfons, Take ) | v v name of hent | I propos o at Pla 11 on the Lt cups dried salt codfish, 3 table- TONIGHT ONLY! | —_— |Norwich-Putnam road and at Old 2 Sirer lek ispoonsg butter, & tablespoons flour, 2 ¢ . s |l eTin jED KIMONO"—LXCECA [Saybrook on the Boston Post Road. | e ‘“;“‘ of the Prince- cups milk, 18 teaspoon pepper, 1 he Red Kimono Tonight concludes the showing at [In both cases, §t s planned to con- jumtus 15 1.4 child. And Will loup dricd bread —crumbs, and 23 he Lyoe of Mrs, efd’s [struct overhead brid At Plair s S 0 be 50 as long as | cup grated cheese | WITH MRS, WALLACE REID ‘p’l e 1“; ' ,‘,,1,,7 o1, THshops crossing, is the elimi. | TOSPHAls Bring paupcr habies into | Pour holling water ever codfish | Sy [“wree 'y story of ro- [nation planned and {he contraet calis fl\' '1““‘” for nothing and demand fand bring to boiling point. Drain “ . 99 {mance . News feat- |for a concrete sub-structure for the |5 1% wr's salary for (he same fand add to the melted butter mixed | Wreckage [ures, selected comedios and special |bric At Old Saybrook the Say- |20 from & man who owns even a |with the flour and pepper and the | A L 2 orehestra features are adjuncts to ibrook Junction crossing “ s ::u].i( all stirred 4:nns|..\1\(l\' mx WITH MAY ALL Ty iesie |moved by a relocation [ o _|brought to the boiting point. 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