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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1926. ‘Ipm Mh Unleas othewise indjeated, theatrica) no tices and reviews in this colump are writtep by the press agencles for the respective amusement company. s ) o s 'h-_( N s | of screen personal triumph in R big sets is LOV. | river. that most popular | “SPORTING a logging FUNERAL OF ARTIST Conway Tearle, lovers, score: palpable he Sporting News Mystery i | LYCEUM DOUBLE T ANITA STEWART | The Lodge in Latest Chap. Reelview Snapshots Kinogram Bar-O Vaudeville—2:45-6-8:30 Vic and Peggy Binns \1 rmlwnllllnl‘mnl Dance Travesty” Cliff Nazarro and Co. “Exclusive Columbia Record Star” Golng Straight “3 Tively Comedy Skit™ Mardo and & ynne “Bring "Em Suit” Komatsu Trio RS IR IR | ) 10 o'clock each scene on the 1874 the son studied painting, undes the Wilderness T WM’WWW | make their w to the cathedral|t or to r bapt evious SHOUIDTHEREBE =~ RIOTS IN MEXICO med yesterday and shrine of the lupe#was thronged vout worshippers. X further plea their children conf As on ave ed has been made in an endeavor to have the govern- fous policy cha 1t is contained in a letter sent to (Continued from First Page) 5 Calles, wife of the president e republic, on behalf of a of ceremonies conducted by priests, | Catholic women's organization the church authorities have decided | known as Pro P . to keep places of worship open un- | Letter to Calles Wife | night for the| letter appeals to Senora { remainder of the week i who is a staunch Catholic, Saturday has been proclaimed a A4 with her husband for | day of praver and penitence for cation of t igious regula- n Catholics—although every | t For th pose Pro Patria s been such for a fortnight. r fender of our Lover” which was shown for the first | FEe |1t is estimated that between 10,0 time this afternoon at the New A and 15,000 Catholics, and possibly Palane: Services For Late George Inmess g larger number, will e oty Tearle is a most gratifying Aclor| \yi Be Held Tomorrow Afternoon | Sommunion in Mexico City Sattir-| ¢ at all times, and he Sporting | ) Lover” he goes beyond himself.| At Cragsmoor, N. Y. o P(:;rl::nlr“nw \‘mnrdxy arbara Bedford, who plays opposite e e foremos g delineation of a most difficult role.|The funeral of George Inness, inter- ' government’s w religious regula- Miss Bedford has been appearing tof known artist, Wwill take tions become ive .will be a| Judith of Biblica better advantage in every new | place Friday afternoon from his . pontifical mass in the cathedral at beth of C: e ERe e predist ummer home here, where he died of | noon on Saturday earatls : she will be elevated to stardom in a|acute indigestion yesterday. Burial archbishop of Mexico, the Most | her in ¢ very short time. Tearle en in|Will be at Montelajr, N. J. . v. Mora v Del Rio, will pro-| pendence, are cited as women who the rele of Captain Terrance Con-| Mr. Inness was }]‘f?"f'f“‘,f‘_ ;,"vr)‘f‘: nounce the benediction, critical times in their countries’ naughton an Irish officer home from Ty i ar O & wine | The conviction prevails that | history, defc L5 fanERt Tor the front to check up on the castle 5 0 from: 1870 to | Clashes may be averted Sunday by | their homelands, and adds: and many mortgages that he inherit- [ fAme as an ar inder | Teason of the decision of the Catho-| “Natalia™ Chacon Calles will be the At archbishopric it municipal mated unofficially | throughout Mexico today ther Labor Backs Government tween 20,000 and The onal confede n of %‘ the 12,000 churche labor, which is suppdrting the gov- | to probably 10,000,000 parishioners. crnment’s religious policy, has ap- i There are, no ac s plied to the war and navy depart- L | with regard to the actual number mentgfor permission, wk it has | i of priests and Catholics in Mexico. licated will be nte to con- | During the present controversy it duct lectures and conf s at all i) \lm< been the government's desire arracks among soldie and sailors it {to obtain this information through for the purpose of he i { the registration of all priests by the true picture of the situa- i | municipal authorities, tion” and show govern- % Poday the people continued to! ment's policy Is justified. It is in- # TARTAR LOOSENG HEALTHY TEVETH “Sensational Jap Novelty” Also the Feature Photoplay “LOVE THIEF” e o 5 1| 777\("{“‘\,\ KERRY 4 ‘The Sportlng Lover CHILDREN 10c THEY RE Thats why you can €IQJO}/ lzem MORNING NOON i n1cHT / =) see page mooth est OG!/ Summer Neglect Means Winter Dentistry HE teeth must have the same care in the summer as in the winter—otherwise tartar will grip them. Your camp kit should contain a supply of OrpHOS, the night-time tooth paste, which removes the day’s accumulation of soft, sticky tartar before it hardens into piercing accretions that lacerate and infect the gums. Used again in the morning, .ORPHOS will help to make you the belle or beau of the camp—because health is the first item in the catalog of charm. Full-sise tubes of Orphos oblainable ot amy Drug Store or Toilet Goods counier 2 i’OxrsosCo.,Ixc.,?ZW.32ndS1.,NewYorkCity,Dept, B-7 Fillin and | pi.; 0 send me, free, a trial size of Oxrsos Tooth Paste. mail this | Address. ! City. State_ [ S w =S ded erence nda which bein tit I fed any conducted by lectures and con- ETHEL s 1o offset alleged propa-| wong Soldiers and sailofs | e federation officials against the is will organization announces not permit the proposed tt of the league in fous liberty to n worker to ¢ boye ement says that the car- boycott would conomic situation i of many business | it has boycott is | will re- sal of any of such us missal lines of herefore the * HOW FUNY YOI GIRIGN w«o WOTER /7 n by any employer or w3 not deration w e reduc- rpreted as doe explain 1l use strikes ablish- | order any e 50 0 rtainty and speculation pre- very where as to how exten- boycott will develop. es from Tampico report I were virtually de- ause the people ng entertainments as boycott plan, al- ement was not sup- ve until next ed from his ancestors. G et RoTie In 1875 he lic authorities to refuse to sanction | another woman spoken of by his- 2 A romance develops but is sudden- |18 SHUITE (8 e i Paris. ennlal aGra el Tone o ik | torye == s woman who, full T Iy halted when an air raid de-|CORMRed S SO odrich Smith parades of the regional confedera- | Of energy, carried her country to a International Peace molisiies the hospi and separtes| 0% Hous times lived in Boston tion of labor, which are to be held | safe port.” W (nk to Be Increased the lovers. After the war they are MM New York, where he had evidence of labor's support of | The government authorities - mps ot A brought together 1 an In 1550 Lie went to Montclair, the government's religious policy ir investigations 1 e Aclend, July 29 ] army officer who J., to reside with his family. and further by the church authori- s of the ional league | T8 10 CH0 it \'jy;l’ :1(( ““,” i Connaughton havi “The paintings of Mr. Inness werc ties having authorized the commlt- s ofralikiousilibenty (| S90S A E BRIDS TAEED (O i ton in the lady ctions. | 1oy exhibited at the Paris sa- tees which will take over the ! but fle o Sfiirihep feryente. | 1218 Y oRleiCaY] (T SEURNERS S TN 1 There are five new acts ot select!) "y 14ag he received honorable churches when priests depart, to Both st and second d S e D e ] vaudeville. Vic and Pe T in 1900 a gold medal. negotiate with the municipal au- | torates of who W bl P 5 Bl open the bill with an e & 1n he was made an officer of thoritles, who have been ordered by | der arrest p 1 on a cha N e bit in a “In n<:m ental € mie Des Beaux ?ris u‘v t government to appoint their | that the Ic onomic boycott Ly T Ty '__‘m: Y & Travesty.” Cliff Nazzarro of the A. N. A. in 1 and own committees to take charge manifesto people to S il L : exclusive Columbia record Star|,e tne National Academy of Arts in the churches. have been eased on |, 1P¢ "'“"_v“(‘”, 5 “'”"':-“‘_"”}“ ”l“H‘jS' and of many Broadway successes, i5|1gg9, In 1917 he wrote “The Art The belief was held expected pallifatacip i ai e R fi"f"‘:‘p ’fif‘ 1‘;“1.;“(\:; very pleasing in his sor and | Lite and Letters of George Inne priests had to negotiate direct ed for verm ot | e Anatitita TTaulen miudog tnsl music. Going straight il dnteprned] study of the life of |{he municfpal author SOt the Inetluie Hanlesbinoes In snappy lively comedy his father. friction might ari rcetorate, i i el | M n“!“fl and Wynne in B During the winter months Mr. Tn be _\.f,,:‘ e S e nam \‘ with w:' De .vs“hs\ Hoch- i Suit” gets a great number of ided at pon Sprir Tlo taken 7" Politik of Berlin. ow DQ YC{& »“(L 3 for thelr very witty turns. summer at his sum May Avert Trbuble e e \“ TPz’ Do * 15} : : | Komatsu Trio are very entertain it is 1 ) f 2o NGl A . 5 SR A ¥ | in their sensational novelty stunts. | — 20 ed by the Aok Hobsiten iham. ; Pl g T MY ME, LATEST % _ Announcement is made by the| TO STUDY U. S. INDUSTRY ‘men appo! ient Statement P e Dielbe Lo THHE-— AD i management of the booking of Harry —_— R ity FiboHatAs i caon it i iegenns Trasghate busad Grenn A ngdon in his famous comedy| Australian Delegetion Plans ¥ i ’!',”_mmpgw Sthes Gho iy eom: =t Jilodoou ' L AL Gl s AVC;OL{\ELY HEW/” 1p, Tramp, Tramp,” and also to American Business Firms. e o e Sk \n 75 per cent of its normal vot- ! e T e o al Jndon, July 29 (A—In announc- o AyO g strength eturns received by thelboginm s \', 1' na I I istralian pri 11 take charge of € county secretary show that the and his band the late stars of | ing in tI sl Unless entirely unfor t an - of women enrol s the Artists and Models shows for| overnmeny purposed to send to 4, L ICR CAUR bl e s e : e nrolled was al- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesd: e Y s Indus | Temain open after Sunday, although | Columbus for assistar oppos- i e Vand achicvements, | N0 priests will Yeorshl the . x ous regulations | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ANITA STEWART AT LYCEUM eaid investigation | Pers will be le to enter at all statement d psaTn 1 ¢ le into the American |times. Under an interpretation of :'w as- Anita_Stewart, star of the silent| il great business iven by the archbishopric a sort > other i 2 with Edmund Burns as her|S SPoCh S ime time in- | Of modified mass may be conducted | tails documents | ading man, is being featured in the | expansion ant - of the wage |bY worshippers, although this does will T t court for | ceum attraction “The Lodge in the | Creasing \ to the Daily | N0t mean that the laymen can ac- @ s to ey con- | Wilderness” today. The 1':vmm\vm\;‘“”"::" e Tt tako the e of priests. st - {her pictur he Love Thicf,” w A hava preved; the pre- | ppers may congregate ¢ Greta Nissen and, Norman Kems. | 0 cec s high idealism and |T prayer book Ortega is con- | Bl while the bill is completed by the ""“ highest —commercial wisdom | though the p were before his co ces with Pr latest episode of the “Winking Idol” | ‘Njuow‘;*‘;“ “ co to absolutely the | r saying mass. A secular -may i the pastor: serial and news releases. | B i d the worshiy in prayer ig 5 “The Lodge in the Wilderness” s Same thing- the Rosary, but without taking io es which | I really high type picture, taken | TO SEEK SENATE SAT I place of the priest before the e e S trom the noteworthy story by Sir| o /0 "5y 29 (P— Washington rvices to be suspended Sur hes com i Gilbert Parker and concerning the| . 5. finor'of State Auditor Alon- will be holy communion, con } I loyej oimiyoungiolviliaugInasy 0L Y S Goplc er of the sio confirmations and conscera- ¢ religious regulations. be- | younk woman who owns a large g oo the second dis tions, all of which would require|lieved that whether t vern- | timi tract, The fact that the N ],” Jmination papers as functions of t the | ment shall officially pronounce the | Il & § manager of her ,estate also loves| 'S U 4o candidate for United ed masses, m, document s legal | hil - her but is less scrupulous, adds to tes senator, it became known to- haptisms ‘will be continued by sec lings lates +J 8 the romantic plot. Tt is a whole- (% S5 0 0 o100 taken out repub- lars. b e ternitiedt hp elol | ] ; 3 some pieture, with interesting scenes (¥ 5 T bers for his pres- | Tarbaniis o aiinas | b of real qutdoor life. There is a good | " rin formed must properly Mexico City's district \‘nurwl ik 1 - forest fire scene and another of the e ! and recorded and c ued. ar questioning ~ priests recently | Ml ) WANT BOARDWALK | Priests will reafirm th cere. °d for failure to register with hd (®) — Twelve ' monies when they re their the municipal horities as they | \ Al in the Milford Chamber functions, The arch had been or to do. Four | w The New | Commerce activity plan for the announ Vh at wl the priests priests were dis d by the au-| Ifl | coming winter and one of these are absent from churches a | thoritié& yesterd it il T a e G Oes for a five-mile boardwalk along the cere act of reper will be certain cited also | I PALA‘ iE T ohes from the west end of Fort “considered equivalent to the confes- | will be explanation il umbull to the cast end of Laurel ' sion necessary for death and| mar- T cause | ach. | riage sacraments th the archbishopric il Home of Select Vaudeville | housands Affected ! > to obtain the in- i | 149 Pairs STEP-IN PUMPS Regular 1.98 SATIN, STRAP AND 87 Pairs TAN PUMPS $1.98 106 Pairs PATENT | BLONDE TRIM $1.98 'Regular $4.98 48 Pairs PATENT COLTS Regular $4.98 $2.49) 66 Pairs SUEDE PUMPS $4.98 $1.98 | All $4.98 i | BLONDE and GREY | | PUMPS $3.69 Women’s PURE SILK HOSE Full Fashioned $1.39 124 Pairs Children’s PATENT STRAP PUMPS ‘Sl7e1t08 $1.49 | |Size 8", to 11 §1.79 | Children’s ELK SKIN OXFORDS Size 4 to 11 $1.98 9 | Regular $2.89 267 Main Street, New B.it.i1, Conn.