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The picture will She is compelled to shoot a man | times daily at four, seven and nine one night when he thirty, with five acts of select vaude rather than face ville \board an outgoing st A| The cast of “The Wanderer” in- 5 e ey 8 4 o £ storm, her discover at- | cludes the most distinguishec ng | here.” e ledras <oy than tiirly ity and Ll pon her hy the and | talent in the motion picture in- | Barnett, known as “the World's|Indians sneke dance s o oFcomuEEAN her rescue by the cook’s 2 ant | dustry. Among the featured players | Wealthiest Indian,"” obtained a | came ging torrent mu or 11 of Mrs, S8 make exeiting incldents which are |are listed such names as Brnest | large sum of money from oil royal- | % AL ARl hours \atier B LR | Willlam Collier, Jr., Wal- | ties in his Oklahoma farm. He year's prayers to the gods for rain ¢hampion, prevented by ollowed by others cven more so | Torrenc hen the ship is wrecked an | lace Be A yrone Power Greta t upon an island Nissen and Kathlyn Willian “The Wanderer” is the Mar. | spectacle of human emotions eve reen for the story is one th finest of the biblical stories that o the prodigal son, the cast the best of the industry | rection that of an expert. Together with this picture t two are ¢ The comy on People vs. Mary Pr uerite De La Motte and John |® Bowers enact the prineipal roles in this Jobn A. Moroso novel. It is a | of devotion, of and ing to end, it | hold the at- is a picture that will tention. Tor the week the 1 return en comedy * Harold Llo: with May N Siizaction select vaudeville, rere is no ad in prices for ti is monstc last th days of the ceum is bringing for a t the “uywh[v‘“] SR HATEOR BOUTS Old Dutch, Avoy, is the companion | 1ieh opened up night proved | gether, st motion pic- that the city ever had, | Hartford, Aug. 23 — Ten amatet bouts, featuring state mpior ark tonight \ds that were turned opening performance The thou \way at nd former state taged at Capitol n !mh\ R B S and 1' Adamson of New Have ¥ necticut vesent C. w Have vith Johnny Mack of former state Take without Fear as Told |vion, in the 150 pound class. 1] other entries are 2 ollow Package | !0 ound class: Joe Bard, Har | ford; Carl Moore, Hartford. 118-pound ¢ Hartford; in “Bayer” ¢y Darr, Hartford Maisella, New Have clas: fio, Hartfo: aments may be had of Ed Hu ley. Capitol park pool MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Does not affect the Heart Unless you se e or are 11‘ the Assoclated Pr 1 e Bayer As- National League. millions and | Batting—Hargrave, Reds, physicians over | Hits—Brown, Braves, 15 years. for | Runs—Cuyler, Pirates, 83. writis . Rheumatism ; Pain | St PS 1 Pirates, 26 package rdinals, won | Handy X cost few American League. Iso sell bottles of | Battin \th, Yankees, 35L. Hits—Burns, Indian Runs—Ruth, Yankees, Doubles—Burns, Indian Triples Home THE NEW 1 PALAQ@ LYCEUM Home of Select Vaudeville Now Playing “Shipwrecked” With Joseph Schildkraut Tigers, won were turned testify to production The throngs t away last nig the 00Lsn TUN0I e Lisn —also— “People vs. Nancy Preston” rite De La Motte With Margus Children 10c¢ Unlems othierwise tndicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this colamn -ng of this human emo- again to greatest | after that of | nd the di- | will be on the program five acts of | here. |Ten Contests Are Billed At Capitol | band’s arrest Friday, Park Tonight, Bringing Stars To- | overland trip champion will be There will be a special bout be- ifman, fOrmer | xon Begley Wil Bring His Cast of welterweight ormerly of New Haven, will clash atherweight cham- Ray Strong of | e e Plainville Rusineesmen have D O Al lace ey (iaylor, b of.|[osen DIETINE AVESE baseball this sea- e l\'.n sman, Hartford. | 5o and only last week took a team o ‘Ray Hall, Hart. | 0f Plainville All-Stars into camp . Wilso ‘Haven, | The team is coached by the veteran N oete Moberts of | Shortstop of the Bristol team and Adolph D'Nori if, Hartford. |’ Ties for there weekly amateur Stolen Bases—Hunnefield, White R | Ohleies A NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 1926. WEALTHY INDIAN WANTS 10 STAY Back in Oklahoma, Barnett Saysg He's Well Pleased an the white son Barnett, Indian, | atmosphere rather man’s luxuries, \176 year old wealth returned from Los Angeles Inight in custody of a deputy Unitec ) | States marshal to answer a charge | ¢ T | of contempt of court. I | ed to appear in federal court here | in connection with an investigation t B Rt UGy te enk on | e lis mamiske oz viiiemODAY Heavy Rains Immediately Chi and Wednesday. | be shown three in 1921, | 8 am at to left the train with Bailey. “1 want my horses br | and 1 to be 1 ought back from California and will stay . | married Anna Laura Lowe of Tul- Coffeyville, Kansas, in 1921 ful attempts tohave r | the ceremony performed in Okla- e|homa. Numerous suits are now f [ pending in various state and fed- relative to the status of gift to- his white wifc i well as the donmation of an e ‘HU-,\I amount to Bacone colleg In addition to questioning th legality of the gifts, the govern- ment charges Mrs. Barnett kid- napped the aged Creek Indian from his home near Henrletta Mrs. Barnett is understood to be n route here from Los Angeles | here she objected to her hus-| declaring il would not permit a long | sa | health Authorities indicated B would not be held in jail pending | his hearing August | 10 PLAY PLAINV]LLE i n, | n, All-Stars to Plainville lommlm\ Night. | Nom Begley of his Spring & Buek- | ley All-Stars will another fleld | of endeavor tomorrow night when| they go over to Plainville to tackle | Businessmen’s team of that town. This will not be in the & &| B. team's usual line because the| game tomorrow will be hard ball| {and not soft ball at which Begley's| v won all its laurels. n, o | Plainville’s leading barber, Al Bor- and he will be } of need. Ralph Thrall, who made a national reputation as a shortstop while in college; Charlie | Seyerowitz and Micky Levine, two JM the famous Silver City Y. M. H.| stars, Nathan Prior and a few ‘mu» of the shining lights of the | diamond pastime will be seen in the \l"m‘n!lfl lineup. Jim Murphy, for- | mer owner of the New Britain Con- cticut League baseball team, will Mvnlul be selected as one of the| | umpires while Jack Murphy, Hird| and Rod Hart, the bowling | Plainville will form the | section, led by Bill West and *“Bud” | ley Smith will be at n an in reserve r- post. will have as his suppor Swanson, the Davy Miller, Benny schler and | {a few more of the fixture hangers| |and a few dark horses who will be| | depended on to bring in a victory| | for the team. This will be the game | of the season for Plainville and it| is expected that with the large fol-| lowing that the S. & B. team will| bring into Plainville added to. the| 9 | entire populace led nor | | John H. Trumbull, the la t crowd | |'of the year will be on hand. We'll| l\n:nw‘ to see this game |Man, ’T{Jump?; to Death | At Death of His Wife New York, Aug. 23. UP—Samuel | Hilsenrod, 71, had often told his son during recent months that if | | his wife died before he did he would kill himself. Mrs., Hilsenrod, who was 62, di of natural causes and this morning. | the husband jumped to his death | from a window at their home in | West 107th street The son, William, who lives in an | adjoining building, told the police that his mother had been in ill | health for some time, and that his | 1.’:nhrr said he would end his life | if she died. | ove iThlec Way Thomughfale Is Planned in Chicago | ®) — State CAPITOL PARY Wethersfield Ave., Hartford i RAOUL WALSH sameres TON]GHT WiTH || AMATEUR BOXING CARNIVAL ERNEST TORRENCE, GRETA NISSEN i Ten—Bouts—Ten WILLIAM COLLIER,J4. WALLACE BEERY ! TYRONE POWER, KATHLYN WILLIAMS ‘ 130-1b. | ABE BODINE will be shown three times daly Class | JOHNNY MACK 1:00, 7:00, 0 (Former State Champion) DDATIUESDAY, [l f13m. | FRITZ ADAMSON WEDNESDAY Class | PINKY KAUFMAN No man, woman or child [ <houll fail to see this ‘ Sixteen Other Amateur Boxers masterpicce of human Presenting the Cream of Ama emotions h teurs from Two States also {! S AR 2l | ADMISSION 25¢ 1 ACTS SELECT Including Tickets to Rides 5 VAUDEVILLE | Follow the Crowd I'REE PARKING SPACE (G AT A SR bt In case of rain, bouts will be held following night one of the famous shop- ping centers of the world, would | ~ | become a three level whorm::nfnrn.l [ln ler a new/subway and traction | |/ plan prepared by the city council transportation committee. | Immediate construction of a| $36,000,000 system of downtown | transit tubes in State street and | adjacent thoroughfares, tinanced largely through voluntar se: ments of property owner: | ommended. | No More Piles tercrs can only get quick safe m.l lasting relief by removing | the ad blood circulation in bowel. Cutting and can't do this—an internal remeey must be used, Dr. Leonhardt's Hem- Roid, a harmless tablet, succeeds because it relieves this blood con- stion and strengthens the affe parts. Hem-Roid has a wond record for quick. safe and lasting relief to Pile sufferers. It will do the same for you or money back The Fair Dept Store and druggists everywhere sell Hem-Roid with this guarantee. | CLASSMATES AT COLLEGE .- Fred G. | ter, Virginia to Muskegee, Okla., Aug. 23 (/) — ' of New York on Saturday, August Indicating a preference for tribal| Fioravanti has been household administration guett fail- | Mr. Fior Newark, New «it|'Trio Believed Drowned Kansas City, turned in the low card iree were at a camp on the aux Islands and started to Mackinac Island to the s grondmother. storboat with the ound Saturday es have been PRlNGIPALS IN WEDDING " Fioravanti and Miss Vir-|py > boys. as 18 and the other boys ginia Slade, Daughter of N. B. H. S. Principal Are Married same Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. d from Columbia universi- For the past year, Mrs. ot meaen 00 Title & Freeor-All in s’ College, anti Columbia university i vusiness in | Olympia Fields Contest Monday, Aug 2nd; Frida) Follow Hopis’ Rain Dan(‘c \ Flagstaff, Ariz., Aug. Washes that d but d depressions in the hrongs of visitors hastened toward ent, rty today ,with guests paired in the medal round of the wom- ern champlonship tourna- White Ivor) THE s from fourth consecuti Her failure to enter mad ve cc were concluded As darkness descended Saturday, bringing {o nclusion the rites and as priests of the telope clan disappeared from the kiva, or prayer chamber, the clouds ! lossed a deluge making the roads from the foot of the mesa n Oraibi, the oldest of three Iio villages and scenc of the cere- monial, almost impassable. With the coming of rain, the Snake and Antelope priests of the s were rejoicing while thous- of visitors from all sections country attemvted to ne- the flooded trails. he dance is a prayer for rain and comes annually after e days ‘of prepa participants to whom annexation ould not provide i Memphis, t! Mrs. Hartley Mrs. Dave 2 champior of Detroit ong tourn th Miss New Orleans and go champi rou Survivors of vill pair € 1 1gh Friday fon. do two rounds Saturday Mrs. O. H. Hill, of Meadow Lake, ifying round play daily finalists will of the pre-tournar In Lake Huron Storm I, o' nt rounds with 1 Mrs \ t was Sault St. Marie, Mich next an $2. Par for women THTRE /) — Missing three d is § & | Pond, Mackinac Island; 2 . Telephone Ackerm, Detroit, and Charles 904 Black, Chica have lost their which enveloped upper L last Friday. go, are thought to lives in a storm Huron ——— YOU send us your blankets next . 30th; Tuesday, 3rd or Saturday, 4th of September. BARGAIN WEEK ON BLANKETS AT THE UNION LAUNDRY HALF PRICE! FOR ONE WEEK ONLY WE will give them a thorough Cleaning in softening oil, soap chips and filtered water. JLANKETS will be returned ‘to you Beautifully fluffed and a True Example of art in Laundering. The Price Special for One Week Only AUG. 30—SEPT. 4 98 cents for 3 single blankets or 98 cents for 2 double blankets Send as many as you wish But |)lca<c hurry— 904 is our number. Of course we call for and deliver. BEAN HOLE BEANS — with that wonderful ‘woods flavor —a flavor never improved even by countless new methods of baking beans since the first beans were baked in an outdoor oven called the “bean hole” But the noted bean baker, Van Camp, decided that it was not impossible to reproduce the “woods” flavor of beans baked in the north woods’ “bean hole.” Now he has announced his latest piece of creative work in bean baking—Bean Hole Beans! Baked beans that match per- fectly the,old time fragrant flavors of beans baked in the old-fashioned outdoor earthen ovens in Maine logging camps! Baked beans has become the most popular of the distinctive national dishes peculiar to this country. Despite the fact however that their popularity increases stead- ily from year to year, no new method of baking beans has improved upon the original way in the outdoor oven. Flavors peculiar to the wood fire and the very forest itself have always been absent. This is the lumber camp cook just lifting the ‘cover from the great pot of beans which has been baking all night in this outdoor earthen oven called the “bean hole” in the north woods ~without tomato sauce 31st; Wednesday, 1st; Thursday, 58 West Main 266 Arch St.