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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1926. 3 ) = ., \o/ e ATV TTEDS -‘\ - 4\\' et r - -l rhE = Cnless otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this column ar } written by the press agencies for the respectire amusement company. 1 i s George O'Brien gives a convincing | performance in the role of the hero. Jack London Story — Lyceum | “Morganson's Finish,” one of the e Jack London's most viri ‘ and |Here is a dynamic character played as they s able < ed blooded stories done into a film |With emotional understanding. [ and ace le to all its directos se days on the next legislativ v drama, opend at the Lyceum theater | Madge Bellamy is captivating as the | The transaction, b on present | Possibilities from that district. There \ this afternoon and the companion | plucky little war nurse who loyally | market quotations, involves $14,300 re many guesses being made as | ' feature, by & no less noted author, |sticks to the hero after he aban- |(000. The Koppers Company of Penn- andidate, although | i i P is “The Recreation of Brian Kent,” | dons her for the vampire. Margaret | Sylvania is the prospective purcha: s announced him- | from the novel of the same name by | Livingston plays the role of the|er. Andrew Mellen, secretary of or herself as an aspirant. | Harold Bell Wright. vampire superbly, | treasury, is interested 1in the | FElmer W. Pape, who represented | The novel “The Recreation of | The vaudeville bill for the last | Koppers company. | the district in the legislature last . Brian Kent” has been read by |half of this week consists of Den-| President Clarence Blakeslee ofthe | YCaT and who is understood to have ¢ millions and its touching story of |no Sisters and Thiebault who open | New Haven Gas Light company ad- | Stated that he would not be a candi- the hill village of the old south is ow with some very clever |dressed a notige to stockholders on | ate to succeed himself, is said to a thoroughly enjoyable one. Ken- dances. D¢Vine and Gould | T as follows: have been approached by a number . neth Harlan has the role of Brian |present a clever bit entitled “Post-| “This is to advise you that you - 0. P. leaders with a view to 4 Kent and Helen Chadwick, Zazu |Haste.” The Yachting Frolics con- | will soon be notified of an offer for | NaVing him change his mind Pitts, Mary Carr and others have |tain a little bit of everything, com- | on of a majority or all| Miss Mary Wells, executive secre- good roles. edy, singing, dancing and all that | res of the stock of this|!ar¥ of the Connecticut Consumers “Morganson's Finish” features |they do is very goo Coscla and | company, which available to all | 1:228U°. Who opposed Mr. Pape for m Anlta Stewart, Johnnie Walker, | Verdi are clever comedians and [of the stockholders upon equal | ("¢ nomination last year and who . 0 Mahlon Hamilton and other well |take a good deal of the applause of | terms. gave him a ard battle, is expected known. film players, The story is | the show. ord's Oddities s a| “Subject to agreement as to de- andidate again although no | as exciting as one could wish, It 4 starts in the effete FEast, from whence two men who love the same girl go to Alaska with the gold rush. One rival seeks only fortune. The other seeks to eliminate his 4 rival. How a dastardly act by the villian is the means of uncovering a | Ing i huge gold mine and the bitter fight between the two men are two of the spectacular highlights of the duction. Anita Stewart, as fragile and surprise novelty which you will on- |t ly know wha The show who good. is very Agnes Gerhaty Sets Up New anapolis, Ind., Aug. 19 Agnes Gerahty, of New York, tablished a new American record of | Pro- | 3 minutes 32 3-5 seconds in the 220 |t yard open breast stroke event for women at the In -Kentucky A beautiful as ever as the pivotal |y {7 water championships here | character of the story is both |jae4 night. She clipped one second |t Xy charming in the first part and high- | off the old mark. | Swimming Record | t ly dramatic in the Alaskan ge-| Tpeima Darby Willis, Indian- Guences. apolis, was second, Morgh Johanneson, Detroit, third. | the | p style “HAVO There is no question about the quality of “Havoe” which opened up Horace Craig, Detroit, won national junior 880-vard free m for men in 12 minutes Dirctors Approve O Made by |~ SEEK [;AN[]H]ATES which, it is by seeing it | b gard to the negotiations, although it 11y bankers have been buying stock. The | Chairman will be is also a matter | tock has ranged from $60 a share | Of Speculation. The present vice- ipward recently. Today the ma hairman is Mrs. E. B. Proudman, $65 asked, and tl fair basis for the 500 ntorkholdr\ri in Connecticut and 86 were (0. T0BE S0, NEWINfiTflN V[lTERS Koppers Gompan, ' " iy AT Pape Does Not Run, Town capicar-| MAY Send Woman to Assembly | is about to be| old, subject to agreement as to de- | ails whic! to be drafted, but New Haven, Aug. 19 (A—The faven Gas Light company, zed at $5 9,000, Republican voters in Newington are doing considerable speculating statement has been made. | lican town committee is said not to be funct the last election both candidates uilt up their own organizations. Prominent republicans predict se to | oral char the committes vear, when a new chairman will be elected to succeed Clifton C. Me- who has gone to the New York office of the American Hard ware corporation. Who the new ails, this offer has been approved ach member of the board of di- ectors, and each will accept it.” This was the first official informa- lon received by stockholders in re- as been rumored from time ime that overtures had been made Koppers company. “Recently the stock has been ac- ive in the market and it is current- ported that Hartford investment who is being mentioned by some for the chairmanship, while others are said to prefer one of the opposite | sex. or the stock was qu $63 ransaction. The lividend rate the past year was 10 ey In the meantime Miss Welles' or- Because the terms of the purchase | §anization is said to have gained in © not completed it is impossible at | S'TeNEth within the past two years. this afternoon at the New Palace. |or o' | this time to give complete detafls as | HOW actively she and her campaign N It is a powerful and convincing| " piner McGary, New York, easily|to the exact price to be offered or | Manager worked two years ago was | If ¢ adaptation of the stage play which | (01 "4ho 250 yard free style open |the general terms of the transaction, SPOWNR When so much interest de- I attained such great success in New | oo "o 0 coonidn yn oy The Koppers Company of n- | veloped in Mhr'\u\ us that instead Tork T onfan analEad and moema| Sl meron RIE S B0 R o s oyt 5 GonE usual 12 or 14 people, more . destined to take its place among |\, g et oo RS L HECE TR B nocticut and it is believed that the | {han 300 furned out to vote. Mr SiRNths, season'a heat (fllme: _|John Moore of Indianapolis in|interest of this country in the statc "ape is said to have gained in | Havos” is primarily a war pic- |5 <" 0hac while George Van, | Will be exp than a year | SFENEth aslo as a result of his term ture, yet it is far from the conven- |y i “to0k the 220 meter middle |80 the ¢ il anfaiteemont (il the ganeral assempbly, (0 i tional war epic with the usual cou—‘mm st b ad e City Gas Light| There is a feeling that it Mr. | / fusion of battle scemes and pa- [la oo Lol company, by which it was to take Fape decides not to be a candidate ‘ A tic propaganda. Here is shown 3 N e |o hat company. or reclection, Newington may send 3 ather a cross-section of war, de-| ;. . oot T er.| The New Haven Gas Light com- | & Woman to Hartford this election. pending on atmosphere rather fhan | ¢"s o ring made from artificial | PARY is one of the oldest gas supply e T X incident to tell the story: silk and treated by a patented pro- | companies in Connecticut, having| Parkman New School cess, cannot be marked by mud or | been incorporated by an act of the Head in Enfield iy | General Assembly in 1547. The com- Thompsonville, Aug; 1 (P — | pany’s charter is unlimited as to RN ; H. Parkm principal of THE NEW [ Enfield High school for 34| ) STOP [TCHING SKIN Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief dependable |~ s itching tor- and soothes | Soon after the first ap- | plication of Zemo you will find th irritations, Pimples, Blackheads, Ec- | zema, Blotches, Ringworm and sim- skin troubles will disappear. 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A In addition to the city of New faven, vesterday was elected su- the company supplies t including [ ent of schools of the town ed Anson B 1 to 1 West Haven, North Haven, ! i Hamden, Woodmont, Milford Handy, who resigned last week to Woodbridge territory of about | accept school superintendency in 1 200,000 population. Plymouth, Mass. e company's gas main system is| Mr. Parkman came to the high school here in 1889 following his \ the graduation from Amherst college 954 me- and had served ncipal since in of 2,741 | then with the exception of three n five years. The report for 1920 vears, part of which was spent in 3,564,000 cubic feet of | Y. M. C. A. work in dur- sold and for tt st year the ing the war. In 1914 he was as sold was slightly less, being 1,- master of the Connec 0. Lodge of Masons. 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