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T TiATEDs AN m [k 14' ‘o |l!l l‘ . mn .»- & Al ¢ Uniess otherwine indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in thls colomp are written by the press agencles for the respective amusement company. | EPISCOPAL CLERGY | Mo e AGAINST DRY LAY Rev. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCI 1920, Erwin Danlclson Is )mm 'r(»m Pratt institute, Brooklyn, ., and | [is sponding the Laster recess with {his parcnts, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar | M. Empringham Deslaes " = Tney Oppose l[ {cently observed the 87th anniversary and Mrs, |of thelr wedding at their home on| | Maple Hill avenue, ) e | alk, March 2 ) “The N Atk Maroly 33 08 THe | rhe 40th anniversary of the Now- JBeat Beatty, Nevada, | to by rallroad h hauled chest hospital, and identification | husband the names of t! :.;K““"‘L";J“',‘::, & cont ot 81750 4| vy made by the boy's grandfather, |sters. Ho callod police fnto consul- dense K (the sma o R ek lat ro g nn " who saw his picture in Boston |tatlon, The children were put into canned peaches cost 60 newspap |other homes while the Hayden ‘41“ i tas e ana| Mrs. Hayden, who had been car- | tumily accompanied Mrs, Hayden's mall at that: bread I8 20 cents o | 108 for four children, died last|body to Prince Fdward island for loaf; | week without being able to tell ht'rjhurlnl bacon costs 60 ccnts & pound, | and flour {8 $9 a half barrel. | {f, Nev.. Townspeaple Pay | The free and casy lifo usually| | found in mining bo towns, o Two Cents a Gallon Ieiciak e oy (et | there. Bootleg whiskey flows treely, | |and no apparent attempt {s being March 20 (A —|made to prevent its being sold to LADIES— B ,M,N vectors throughout the |« $1s fll be celebrated at | While the price of water in Lead- | Whites although a ban been frasaiaasasissiansbatiitasiiaii et iadizsssnsiiizaiiteaddasasanatansy 233331 ngton Grange w e celebra a f ead- it szt el REHIRRHERRRIEEN |country aro more than two to ono [the Grange hall on Tuesday even- | field, new mining town, 22 miles | PYC0d 0N it8 sale to Indlans CIAREE PACES TASTY |18 only when tha playwright devel- (in favor of repealing or modifying |InE With o supper at 6:80, followed | Lo oy 10" neoin Catloy. ha | o i /ers roported cutting into a LY( ops humor in the characters that [y, prohibition law In order to d by a business meeting and a special s A ‘l ; g ¥\ new ore body yesterday., Early esti- “Three I'aces the gripping | they count. “I'his, together with the | S ”1"’ | program o fentertainment., The pro. Pe°h reduced in price from 10 ;"":‘"* Y )" """"I“\'» 0 per cent mystery play of war time secret |fact that he had drawn his types [ 08¢ Intemperance, he PV i gram follows: cents to 2 cents a gallon there {s|lcad. Much machinery s being T 3 co which was such a hit on the | (ruc to life, is the secret of thoe suc. [JAMSS Empringham, sccrotary of |[History of the Grange ........ | nono for bathing purposes, The|Moved ’!n'n]th- district and a new Beginning MONDAY, March 22nd, tage, 1y heing shown In the films | cess of George Kolly'sicomedy, “The [the Church Temperance society of | Miss Louise Parker| . . town elte, Fast Leadf 18 being L) » Y Y Aurell € yerance society ot . | Water comes f n springs threoe | nl ” at the Lyconm, with Jetta Goudal | Show OfE” which will be seen at |the Episcopal church, declred boe s, Ruskelllinliion trom fown which re agnc| cRened upiand:pinced fon ik mars LADIES’ WEEK at the s the mysterious scerel service | Parsons’ tomorrow night and the fore o congregation in the Grace |MUsical Sclection | trolled by the Western Lead Min- | ¥ ugent, 1t is a pieturo packed with | balance of this week with the ori- {ipiscopal church here yestorday | . Phoche and Charies Byrne ing compa and s hauled to ep tariile, breath-taking in its suspense |ginal New York cast, including |morning. 1Mo suid this fuet sy Rocitation ... Mrs. Mary Hayes| o 500" 00y or mining and do. |Liast Of l m(lcnllhed nd bafiling in its mystery—in Louis John Bartels and lelen [prought fo ) : Voeal Duct e S SEpurposes ifed | ) 3 | SrollR i e e : mestic purposes. The capacity of | o) | the solution does not come out until | Lowell o e e e on and Mra, Sehmtdt | {08 0 SLAPCE .|.r.mh\nn‘n:1”vl~\:~(w Children Now Identified the very final flashes. Miss Goudni| The story of the play concerns a avon Olioying Davw o [ 1e Mrs, €. C. Rowley Ay Y Medford, Mass, March 33 (8 -~ 50 CHURCH ST. is supported Ly a s hich in- | conventional American family, the | wput qll Eplscopnlians ave in| M Catherine Rowley has made matter of fact, prospeetors | The fourth and last of the chil- ies Clive Brook, Henry B, Wal- | head of which works in a mill and |fyvor of obevine the law hee birthday cake for the oc-| ° e i SR R A iR ugh the | g . CKE P et S A Haeret o \II\L.I.:.’\‘HI‘.|:\]‘);' :’\lvlvl‘ ldt;o;‘\ s coning o town sy drlnl left ; namele “ m."n.\ th Ladies will play POCKET BILLIARDS at Half 3 by s 1 i ¢ . Impringhan . | they ot nced to bathe, an sudden death of Mrs. Gertrude . f . o G B « do: sh o home and " 'l s 3 1 n My, a1 H 91 i _The companion feature s “The | thodox fashion in the home and the jy. yigitcd Graco church as the| ’ (i they do they come the 22 miles | ruyde oo Price and Free Instruction will be given if desired T of the ; bination | daughters of eh foll untl - here will be a meeting of the Hayden, their foster-mother, 1 King of th a combination | daughters of which toll until mav lguest of (he rector, Rev. James| Ther o melover the new road to Teatty, where | of old Drur melodrama with | riage comes to them. entontV At ard Wiio aiics thet nd officers of the Sunday s 4 been identified ‘RN \ ) 3 Jenton or, who since the e e BURCUY | ihero 18 plenty of water, or they AFTERNOON D EVENING Q orsoracer, ]pluls, cten et [sage of the 1Sth amendment ha Hhe rish “I‘(;“ L';\'"! g0 soven miles farther up the| TWo year old Martin Rudney.| )i apstick comedy variety i K openly declared his opposition fo |CVEDINg supper W )0 BCIVEQ | A margosa valley, the 1 D oW I 1 . 1 i ' o o ARba e A i PRCas > = jopenty ; 5 opp Lol A sa valley, to the hot springs | known in the Hayden household 'y s fascing ¢ with or without escor which ¢ n!{vmw\»\:" 12"'1]:\"1 £ ! Aion|Tne mrock Revue,” which |the act, denouneing it as unfair and (4t 7 0'clocke resort formerly used by the Plute | only as “Markie,” claimed Try this fascinating game wit scorts, News recls and a gelected g prosented on St Patrick's night |unpractical. and rencgade Shoshone Indians for | vesterday by his mother, Mrs ' " cest edy round out the bill. o o ausplces of St. Joseph Wrong In Principle There wil be & dance at o | medicinal purposcs R | Geo. C. Rogers, President e last half o o weck X g “We hava come to sec that prohi- Grange hall this evening under thel e of various kinds deliver- | The motler had Leen in a Dor Mark Twain's immortal vvumlr\ “A parish socicty, will be !-))".Alrll 10- Iy ition 1s wrong in prineiple. 1f Luspiees of the Grange. iancopicut Yapkee in King Ar- imorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock at|peapls were as common as pebbles = - e o Court” will be the high spot. |Odd Felows' hall, Arch street. This I ono would want them. We al-| A play, “Mr. Bob,* will be pre- This is a burlesque on the famous is to accommolate those Who Were |y, vg gesire that which requires sented April 9 at the Gran hall T L, e e e S R e R book and Is & s 1 from start to unable to obtain admission to ti T A the members of the Grange. finish and is ene of the most popu- performance and for the pub- it e e e e o eaniay | {ir rosinsiieal of rocont g lie 'as well. Modern and old fa vith a flask on his bip would have [punch and cake for sale. ]‘uvmm‘ | The other picture for the last of joned dancing will follow. heen tr as an outlaw—todny |will be enjoyed after thie play. M | tho week is “The Love Hour,” a vo- The “Reviie” includes some of |yc5ic o horo,” Mr, Fimpringham sakl. | \willizm O'Donnell will hay CHEses | manee of a poor working girl and New Britaln's leading talent 0" upe o pronibitionists had delib- | of the affalr. . her millionaire love inging and dancing. The hundreds . iciv cot out to increase the con- . | RS who were able to attend Patlitie 0 S 1o | sumption of str drink, we could e he PARSO R rick's night eaid it was one of the (SMRUCR 8 WERE CHINE, B8 CChin | A whist will be glven at the ) Plays of American home hest amateur showd ever produced [y Bl iion® ho declared, ro- | Grange hall IHy"“|"”I..“n‘(fnln\lr\ . been plentiful enough; some of them 'in New Britain, peating his reeent charges that 1he Je LAnAoR S s | have been good ones, (oo, but much | —_— 1atlonal prohliition law is 8 fallurs > In charge. MAIL l TELEPHONE too serious for the public favor. It 3 d sho e modifi £ not rc S ol 3 New Haven Has \la)mm;z and lmmx be modified, if not r vy D0 TG e, ORDERS 1‘ ORDERS Number of Cases of Grip [P2" from the epidemic. hospitals of the city “with JETTA GOUDAL CECILBDEMILLE coll not “THE KING GF THE TURF”|| —with— KENNETH HARLAN PATSY RUTH MILLER Children After School 10¢ e S b e Soae S THE NEW PALACE Will Soon Be Ready for Opening Announcement wirn Shamrock Revue Under Auspices of St. Joseph's Parish 0ODD FELLOWS' HALL, ARCH STREET Tuesday Evening, March 23, 8:30 Tickets bought for last performance and not used will he accepted at the door. Block of seats will be reserved until 8 p. m. Hall has gallery and seating capacity of 800 MODERN AND OLD-FASHION DANCING WILL FOLLOW THE REVUE Bring Your Mother and Your Sweetheart ADMISSION 50 CENTS PUBLIC INVITED Scouts held their regnlar mecting at New Haven, March 22 (R—Dr. purish house Friday evening. F. Austin Cheney, president of the ! ) \Ir. Neil Dougal of the Court of New Haven Medieal association, I Honor gave a very interesting dem- | reports that there are an alarming onatration of first ¢ | ) : qumber of cases of colds and grip | ! Continuous Show Daily in this clty and that at the presont HAS [iRAI]UATI“N oo I elonl sundny Now Playing rate of increase the total will soon afternoon to the prop Double Feature mount to 4,000, A number of Picie futute esbin on Cager leaths from pneumonia have rain The following _tests " Chicago’s Unique Resort of v ‘ ut pacing: William Skoglund, presents ROBERT AMES large number of grip pa- T‘ B Q D i d hton Craighill, and . Eldrigde | B Henry BT aphacts osniton ve- LIS BEOMES Deserted e ‘ deuvaBRDm\' at it had nearly 200 pa- —_—— Fire muk Wiiliam S‘.:nlnl\nid.‘ ~ hospital has abont deidee Griffin, David srwin, | Foom the oy b S8 Spital MOT® Y, olege, situated in the dreary |CiAuBhton CTAIEHRE S e Anthony Paut Kelly ht student nurses at O 5 o ot " hrechts. | ace Nospltal are suffering from | PUTlicus of the mear west side, the | Ty oo iy ork: Fldridge Griftin, John ¥ Morldierch ot congregationniace h, David Erwin, and William ,‘v“”"' Mee and polier depart- | OF transionts, today had the incs- f ; ment hive boen hard mit; many| SRARIe sch “;‘ s LHIOADY EEy : Charles Pape, Willlam ng: Rpihacs (b b Some one had drawn a ¢ ure S ii0ss Griffiny Doyid men in both departments being {111 S toneher on the walls of the () Bl ‘1"1‘”\"; cRR ¥ BRI college hall and the blackboard hore PrWin and fhomas FuraR: fhe logend, in sweeping seript * m\'\hsts to Protect by and good The cobblestone . Doane dua relurnc to o campus of .t Washington boule. Bridgeport, where he fs connected \mc“mm F 10.11 \mw upus of West Washington boule- Pridevport, whote B (8 C0itre By e o i caime spending the week-end with | clans, psye sysehia- lsleading o N R e e ,l“‘ atol {he unique insti. |bis family on Frederick street. | protecting the th of Americans tntlon ; P | Important heul(h | lionaire hobo, _completalits i Mclodiama. Sxperts consider an important health : I ai ] M problem, H. W. Mowery, « e of handed di- S AT f the Americay YoRLe0eetal whevised wogeriown Young Man - Found Photoplay Engineers’ committee for {he ; until the fall, when anoth of the ination of harmful nolses, today an will be instituted. Dead Beside Phone, With Trans- Seeret nounced’ protiininay i ot of the “hoes” {o 1 mitter Dangling From Houk. Al that effect: the ne e hstand ’. i el Watertown, Mass, March 22 () cp. and impair t fon Eprovigis SEAImost S ORIIGI I e o8 iay lwern iecking Biilia 03 ligible for fuation had gone olicc ng e \(tyward before Snnday's exercises, | 1UPNHIY 00 a4 girl whont e e e—— e e | summoned befe ommiencement liny 1101dSREHORK YA '\j‘ o day by the call of the open fl’\‘ Iston t '(.'”‘;,m,’ o New Britain's Men who attended all of a series for SOSEnINS A RUPERT JULIAN Production o S e e hend wehle fele- ALRO Modern Theater visits to art gal . listed on the I cived it simple mimeoo- e diplomas, conrse, ary absence worities 1 b leets, Th Iuates head e S b heen conversing with 75 a0h o3 rouy it inosolice Biie songs racy of thelr own Iife, and ik o e discover d on ood bye to (heir alma mat 180V _’ l‘] qualifications for grad- flogr, Eantal examination Ly telephone fromiElis e o faculty |on the wall that prolonged vagrancy in- ' P Sl G ated a psychopathie condition heen ke companyen: o More than 20,000 men have at- |*rine I Laftey, 19. of Cambridg at nearby + telephon tended various lectures and el operator ) i hice n cilonerat el indey | ashenEE EScU NG the presideney of Dr. Ben Reitms nied, however, : “\;‘ s well Knowt 1 fricnd of the un- talked with rrit 7 Today BUTE ele T d W d —e e n she returned home from a ues. an € Naval Hero Arrested i N The Photoplay Laugh of the Year! On Charge of Bigamy not scen the vouth sines k aukee, Wis. March . | time, Morritt had been emp . Knightor United | a8 a chanffeur for firm wl s coa 1rd officer who was | owned the tion which his father THE seriously infured in «fforts to reseue |t he crew of the submarine §-51 when — it went down off New London, Conn., PI‘O'CSS()I‘ Hdmlm ‘,f vas arrested last night and confe Columbia Is Killed having married Louise Horni y . EDY \ . By Y - 1 Milwaukee school teacher, hile New York, March 22 (®—Alfred WALLACE BEERY and RAYMOND HATTON e il bl .~'<»:‘1 ;m . . Hamlin, professor of the . it Baltimo Ma istory of archit of Columbia A tale of a roughneck and a sap who fought the Knighton fold the police he was nniversity for s, was struck o marricd to Lydia Mortimer of Balti- 1and Kkilled by omohile he enmo (.nm.m army for a girl! l)ont miss it R M e - n divorced He heen on sick last night The car was driven . r) E l L L E leave since his aceident, LyAmasa Staples, who was arrested Iy Y aw vas to have retired from “Blackface” Eddie Ross Hamilton and Hayes Mal‘hlch(_-ad Girl Cut 3 e et Marjon Dancers Others By Unknown Assailant 1w academic year. Marblchead, Mass, Mare 2 (P Profe + Hamlin was born T R A VTR % fiss r tor Constantinople, Septembe 1865, “Behind the Front” Shows dt\ Children After School Al D b s Hars: 2:15, 4:20, 7:30, 9: 1) 15¢ cut by |lin, of the fc of Robert it < = r late Satur col He was a fellow of the own today Ame an In e f Archi a urred on a lonely member of the Archaeological Insti- ome as she was tute of Ameviea, and the Society LOOK! LISTEN! the library. Her | Archaeoligique of France. He was THRE TATK OF » MOWN ited at a hospital |the author of numerons works ¢ THE TALK OF THE TOWN s said a razor proh- |ing with the history of archite weapon used by her (He is survived hy his widow ifour children. 5 NIGHTS Beg. TOMORROW NITE Mats. Wednesday and Saturday Eves, Mc o $200. Wed Mat. Mc. to §1.30 PARSONY' .. 2ute Mty s s THE COMEDY l‘Rll .\u’n‘or’ THE CENTURY! “THE SHOWOFF” NO PLAY CAN BE FUNNIER! By GFORGE KELLY | Two Years in New York | Original New York Cast Including LOUIS JOHN BARTELS and HELEN LOWELL ; Wed, Mat to $1.50; Sat. Mat. 50c to §2.00, Plus 157 Tax Eves. 50c t 5 FILLED | FILLED HARTFORD'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE &nd new ('IOHIGS! Somehow the two are always associated together, 1 Faster aren't thev? And nalura“v enough. for Faster is primarily a time of rejoicing — and what more conducive to a happy frame of mind than lovely attire ? New Coats New Frocks New Suits Eagter Millinery Colors that glow in nod- ding scarlet tulips “and blue and vellow crocuses, green of their leaves and soft tans and grays of the stones that border garden paths, these are the shades new Hats of spring delight in. Of shiny taffeta, soft faille and belt- ing ribbon. Large ones there are, with softly drooping brims tiny ones, too, pert as epnn0< first robin, gay as his bright red breast. New Footwear New Hosiery New Gloves »

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