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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1926. Culeas otherwise Indicated, theatrical notices ana reviews in this colamn ar written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. fescontmieseseccsin I I SN “THE WANDERER” LAST TIMES | AT THE LYCEUM TODAY Ponight is the last opportun “The Wanderer." the local movie to of human emotions ever | wrecked,” the d will be shown for the last | that has bee times today at the New F The | ceum since picture will be shown three times| Owen and Joseph Sch at 4, 7 and 9 “The W leading roles, and with a theme as is a picture that h melodramatic, romantic and thrill- man appeal that takes hold ing as one could wish, fhis picture | cveryone from the very first is a corker. It starts with a sma until the last when the prodigal son | ing episode' and ends with a thrill- returns from his inglorious trip to | ing, romantic climax. It concerns a wealth and shame, | beautiful artist'’s model who spurn: Mogathen with the attentions of certain types of | ana He abtd oftaclack vandsviile men. In an early clir he shoots one of the finest shows that | 20 annover and then, the P has. ever had toriety, slips aboard a Beginning tomorrow A terrific complete change of program The fea 5 t 1t hamrock | e 1 ¢ | ship's cook inations of | foliows the s which n.un 1e 5 | Pacitic fsland. g On the same bill is “The People | . Mary Preston,” with John Bow- | and Marguerite De La Motte in g roles, 1l “The Freshman Jdoyd in his gr 1y fine pleture n showing at the Ly Sunday. With hu- of scen this picture there camer as storm dis- > drunken ons upon scued by the wreck that | st upon a there captain forces } two and pat combined ¢ . Farrell MacDonal rected and MacDonald played the volo of Case in "The Iron Horse” : sult was a masterpiece of y which is dupli- | cated in this Peter B. Kyne story. There are five acts of select vau- | deville on the progi and the froa Wreek THEM TAXES; ot v Wap Dbt Funding Belore Re- uctions, Rq Ma den's Wlsh' Tt train was de- few m m s about 1 Phu Furt Stat returns | Harold m is very Fear Heavy Life Loss In Arizona Wreck Phoenix, Ariz. ‘outfit ¢ <v~‘ rkmen, and cast of Gallup, a'clock this morning. life is feared. Heavy loss of | 25 (P— United | ing of all owed this in the be- | Madden, Smith's, N. Y. tax reduction i ust await the fu World War dehts by other nat A is STEAMER REFLOATED u ton, Aug. 25 (P-—The steam- th ip ¢l Navig:tor which grounded 'country late today on Bears hoa lief of Representative Pollack Rip lightship. of ihlican, Tilinois. floated herself last night. Mr. Madden, Zdio messages picked night guest of Preside midnight indicate White Pine Camp th heen able to back off the shoal duction program should he Iz le while ftwo coast the forthcoming short half a dozen pick- congress. although it ought {p locate her that by the time Ihe Steel Naviga. cember, 1927, cones into session the S ArG S sitn 1y - effort at | cuttin | However, Mr. ) that futurc attemy reduction should only follow plete adjust- 1ent of the foreign debt situation The Tllinois representative’s vie re obtained upon his arrival at the mp \4‘5(<¥<!‘!\' afternoon At the same time he ued a statem in rh he defe n]‘ d th protective tar- ed the economy program: of the administration, and advocated the development of inland water- ways so as to afford agriculture low- er transportation rates Asked t» discuss ways for achiev- ing reduction, Mr. Madden re- | ferred to a magazine article written by him a year ugo in which he forth that the country could £200,000.000 a year in taxes means of saving, Among tl pointed out in the article, was 000,000 now applicd to the public sinking fund, but which in his opin ion should not be so used. ntative Maddens visit with which was extended | into today, was understood to be in | connection with the federal budget | Final estimates for which submitted by September | 15. Although Mr. Coolidge and Brig. | General Lord, director of the budget must the money is not appropri- ations have been passed by congr Madden's commitice will st on the budgets bills final estimates have Be near re- ape Cod, L who was the over- t Coolidge at no tax ia session up hers about that for of opinion css of De- had guard cutters o is hi t hoats vainly a dense fog. apparently in Abe rrant onvinced com Women’s Safety from loss of charm under trying hygienic conditions secure this way. True pro- tection—discards like tissue S CORES of women's disor- ders are largely \mrcri to- Eight in 10 better-class women today employ “KOTEX. Wear lightest frocks without thought, any day, an gowns and a second he president, Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. as Five times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pads! Deodorizes. Ends ALL fear of offending. approve the items, available until th You get it at any drug or department store simply by saying, "KOTEX.” No em- barrassment. soon after the been submitted Other callers on engagement list to it of Bosion, drus owner, presentative Will R, Rood, wn, Indiana. Mr. Wood nan of the republican con- | campaign committee, and cuss the political the country was sald, executive subject the president’s | Louis K. 5 the In fairness to yoursel yday were s new way. Costs on store few cents. Twelve in a package., KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue as invited to d situation througho with Mr. Coolidg however. that the | haa in mind conversations THE NEW | for his | chairman. PALA‘ E | WILL RESTORE | London, Aug. 25 | Tussaud's famous waxworks | seum is to be restored. Tast vear it was partially destroyed by fire, but a new company now has taken | the property over and will make it | old museum it has been | for the past ninety vears. The Chamber of Horrors and other features will be reproduced exact- [ Iy, LYCEUM Last day to sce “SHIPWRECKED” With Joseph Schildkraut Tt no particular with MUSEUM (P —Madame | mu- Hflme of S(‘li‘ct \'unlmllln TODAY is your last chance greatest spectacle emotions “THE WANDERER” the beautiful Bible story of the prodigal son shown three times today 1:00, 7:00, 9:30 DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY —also— — ACTS SELECT 5 VAUDEVILLE 5] of Program FRI, SAT. Peter B. Kyne's novel of Eri sons and daughter gn Califor- race track “The Shamrock Handicap” veplete with Ivish wit, humor and drama 15 v to see the of human the same —also— “PEOPLE vs. NANCY PRESTON” Vith Marguerite De La Motte Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. TOUCHDOWN WITH HAROLD LLOYD e “THE FRESHMAN" Keturn engagement by popular request. 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