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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926. + LECTURES ON ART | MEWINGIONEWS —\CONN, MILLS ARE "A%!I}!'!“.im‘ “‘&? Bypputoe OPEN TO PUBLIG]2 e e i MOVING_SOUTH lillia, ittt ".L!" UM Doy Yoo ot Weloome e s i Company Employing 100 = = % Adults to Weekly Discussions |rozze v veor it sersone o may | HaDdS Makes Change . | board will hear all persons who may written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. Annual September Sale—China, Housewares, Lamps, Downstairs | wish to be heard in regard to any | appropriation. All requests for ap- | propriations should be presented in | writing with the object and estimate { of expenses stated. | | | | | Danteison, Sept. (P—Stock- Mills ators Mass.. Daniel- | That the weekly lectures on “art | appreciation” given by Dewey Van Cott, director of art education of | company, employlng 1,200 ope ew Britain, to ‘ pupils e R in three mills at F: tive e "","{‘g"hfi";pi’]"; George Erwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. ikee Jillls atnall ,\"1"‘,\“ ed to the geoeml publie, 15 an-| S04 B Erein, has left for night received notice that {nounced through the office of Super- | ~o(r¢ Dame “"‘I“’"‘"_Y which he will rd of directors have decided | 8 intendent of Schools Stanley H.|C°Nter as a sophomore. to move one-half of the ma v | Holmes. The first talks | of each mill to some point in the O ‘m“glm':;fi“f‘l Mrs. Harold I Dyer and daugh- R September 21 in the auditorium ér‘:,::‘r 'O’;""_";‘,?;" ""f‘l’_‘”“f'“' Eliae tive market in New the Academic building of the High |l ],:1 el ”;t"' WgRvROLwesls, with wide school. The second lecture will be | ELOEM 0L the three pl epetition of the firs | et Iex 7 | Viggo Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mars P. Andersons, has return- ed and is living in town. Mr. An- derson has just completed a two year course at the University of Copenhagen Mr. and Mrs. holders of the Connecticut HARTFORD Autumn Dress Fashions T’ AT PALACE | The vaudeville will be shown | Norma Shearer in “The Waning |three times daily at 2:45, 6, and §:30 Sex will be shown for the last times (and the picture at 4, 7 and 0:30. today at the New Palace. Thosf:i —— who have already seen Foipucer: “SILENCE” AT LYCEUM ful screen star in her latest produ L e d Howl agves that thin is one of bec| . SCHCe, peer of melodsamay o e o ‘tna sereen. _ Miss |04 With & B, Warner in the lead- SHearoriro His hean seenin mear luirole Slllbegsh oy gal; tie il v O 't nole. adopts & mew |CeUM tonight for the last time and e Waning Sexe' that of |on the samo bill Glenn Hunter in a a comedienne, and she does that to | “The Broadway Boob” has its final oy showins. “Sllence" has a {remen. : | dous punch—a man, convicted of of the High school, who believes m;““;:el:\’wah;‘:‘r“fl":l’\::“:fl‘]’\,r";":‘_}’f murder and within five hours of that there may be many adults in Sl - | execution refuses to speak the words New Britain who would feel it a :““NT:“'":::-‘A;‘.m;r“mlr,:l'r:"Eaflrfi’:n {that will prove him innocent. Why privilege to devote an hour a week o i {6 sce for some time. Bus- | 1o 1s Wiling to die, the fight to save fo well-illustrated talks on the e ton. ome of the big three, the | him and the events leading up to this achlevement and appreciation B o s can really rank with | climax make a powerful picture. beauty and good taste in every day Chaplin and Llovd in the field o | Starting tomorrow the Lyceum is life, comedy, appears in one of his fun- |0 feature two of filmdom’s great The aims of the course, niest creations, “Go West." stars, Willard Touis and Irene Rich. 1,y the director, are fourfold: “Go West", desired trom the fam- | With Helene Costello and Virginia (o awaken in everyone a feeling of ous saying of Horace Greely, gave |Lee Corbin, in “The Honeymoon EX- noeq for beauty in the structural de- the sober faced comedian the idea faWamer iEnolless sign or surface decoration of every for the story. Although Horace | lihe [Companion el object of daily usefulness; 2nd, to Graely made this staterfent in earn- dackigiHoxiegiin A Six gain an understanding of the ‘art ost. Buster Keaton made this into [ Romance cssentials’ through an acquaintance | o amous comedy. With Buster | Both Louis and with the processes and limitations Keaton is featured for the first time | exceptionally fine parts involved in creative work; 3rd, to tn tha history of the screen a cow, |Honeymoon Express.” They are, of crjtically survey the art of certain med Brownle, Brownie plays a |course, husband and wife and theit oustanding periods in history to oty important part in “Go West.” |domestic difficulties verge on trag- | ypderstand the evolution of the arts; For without Brownie a good portion |edy. The wife, realizing her hUS- | 4ii 15 be abls to understand and of the comedy would be lost. ~We band's indifference to her, takes joy the beauty that exists in have all seen horses and dogs feat- |gteps toward a radical transforma- (hings commonly about us that we ured in the movies, but We Were [tion in her own appearance and 8c- v tharcfore use better taste when surprised to Brownie taking |tions. The fact that she hears her (. 'pian or select or design or con- away some of the glory that has own children refer to malold b et jn e e e e bean going to the animal world. fashioned spurs her on in her rebel- ;oo 4o oo iy | There will be five new acts ON jjon which leads to a most startling tha bill. }fin‘i mirth-provoking clima: | PARSONS' THEATER Miss Norma Millay is a young A What Paris is wearing now, what New York is showing now. The fashions all smart women are sponsoring. We are keeping in close touch with the new trends and present here the most important of the Dress fashions for Fall. Both straightline and blouse effects in all the newest materials. turing costs too high to per This is in accordance with the re- | fon at a profit auest of Principal Louis’ P. Slade he statement as be of the read that it ieve n in where local in sonth by supplying ma s on lease or simila Mills e d ) Are shown many pretty Frocks for Misses —featuring the greens Frank B. Rau are spending about a nth in Detroit and Chicago. Mr. Rau is atending a machinery exposition in Chicago There will ba a stock holders of the ter company tonig President G. Root on Golf street. The company has received an offer from the Maple Hill fire district to sell its physical assets. — - Actlon will be taken on this matter Hardware Sales Show ing A resolution which has been voted 1 o1 by Lhe divectors will he prexcnt General Improvement ~d to the stockholders: "Resolved New Yo Sept. 15 That if the offer of the Maple Hill in h s fire district is ted by the stock- moving active the holders of this company and if the important market contract formed thereby fs approved by the Public Utilities Commission, | 1§ this company subject to the ap- ©f a proval of the commission, terminate Activity. its corporate éxistence.” Har cut s of tire meeting. of the | truck to f Maple Hill Wa- (up into fal at the home of where it is m Jout Iior. it and reds that are so fash- Miss Rich parts in “The have e featured Satin Frocks in Autumn modes that will many smart Hardware asonal and staple T appeal particularly to the outloog for the balanc uraging. “With th possible recession in of t smart miss, see Hardware Age in her S ATE N ATl One group of unusual Frocks e from a tomorrow, DETEGTIVES SEEK (53 mereecd WILEY IN BOSTON Search for Missing Boy Carried as well profusely il- sketches on color- ed chalk, augmented by photo- graphs, lantern slides from the actress who i reported to have re-| American Federation of Arts and markable talent and also an unusual museums throughout the east, and share of good looks. Miss Millay Was | by the collectfon of Seeman color- |a member of the cast o prints of the great masterpieces in Ibert” last season, all the time the | painting, sculpturs and architecture. play was running at the Klaw thea- | \Whenever possible, trips will be ter, New York. She has been re-en- mada to museums, stores, studios, | Esxplanation of processes yas principles, will be I lustrated by quic n both satin and crepe— weather, are not stvled to please the par- THE NEW \ PALACE New Britain's Vaudeville Theater expected to fall those for the same “Retail st and there is no of dealers to 4 far short of ticular maron. i0d last vear ar to be light part Alln=bthei 10 ey on th ture re ements in the expectation Last Times Today— L e i et Ultra fashionable Dress- NORMA SHEARER In FHer Snapplest Farce Comedy of Masculine Women and Feminine Men. “The WANING SEX” Shown at 4—7—8:30 T witn ACTS AUDEVILLE Y—FRIDAY SATURDAY of the Big Comedians BUSTER KEATON and “Brownie” the only Movie Cow Star” In This Laugh Sensation Three T With gaged, and will be at Parsons’ thea ter tomorrow, Friday and Saturd wheh that very good and successful play comes here. She plays the part of Cynthia Alden, ot the play. the sister of the poet cent Millay, who won the Pul Another sister of Edna and Norma life as Mr. Young is Millay known in private Mrs. Irving Young. the author of the play. CAPITOL OPE At 7:30 on Capitol will throw open after being renovated this past summer. The large scaffolding down yesterday and the final touch- es are now being rushed for the opening Saturday. As the opening nagement has thoroughly attraction the hooked seen him, in “Tin Gods.” 2 huge cast headed by two le women, and Aileen the sister of the Alden” who is the “not” Herbert In real life Norma is Edna St. Vin- e R 630,000 IN JEWELS was taken Thomas | ¢ Meighan, as you have never before | (1% qiq not work fast enou Aiding | and abetting him in his efforts is | ieq Renee Adoree, the sensafion | raft shops, exhibitions and private homes. These lectures are to continue at | | the same hours every Tuesday of the | first school semester. LEFT IN TAXICAB i e "ene | Driver DIdn't Know Contents o doors +( Vanity Case, He Says Boston, Sept. 15 (P—Threa hours and a half was all that Boston of- | ficers required to recover $30,000 | worth of lost jewelry for an Atlanta, society woman, and although h to re- n the jewels yesterday, they were today in the hands of a local otel manager. Mrs. R. K. Gibson discovered her | lice d | had Into {he Fast e Boston, (7N wide search for John Miley, 16.year 0ld son of the Rev. H. G. Miley, of Detroit, missing sinca At 1 was centered in the east todav with the arrival here of four Detroft po- ectives Sept. 15 The youth left Detroit in company with ward G. Cole, 44, an convict at the ne state pricon in Thomaston, whom the Rev. Miley, pastor of §t. Paul's Lutheran church befriended and his household to shield him former companions. No word been received from the pair since left Detroit in an with Boston as their destir The Detrol ex- accepted into from has they automobile, clergyman « his son to the care of the Maine convict for a vacation trip, it was said, that the boy might gain a wider experience of the outside world. In Detroit, Cola had escorted the boy to school, to church and to theater, and the apparent at tachment tended to influence the parents in consenting to the trip, although friends advised against the companionship. hrusted former the vailing prices Collections are reported as favor- able ('anada’s ‘Americanization’ Is Scoffed at hy Thomas London, Sept. 15 (P —“Tha i ahout the ‘Americanization' of C‘an ada is the verje m I. H. Thomas, e late lared labor gove ent du an rview on his re to the dominion. urn from Nobody annex ously,” Mr. Thor Touching on ereased im the migration to Can Thomas saf There seems scoy sent time nnection ation. Probably the fault is by no means all on one side.” RECEPTION TO NEW LEADER Members of the ryman’s Bible ci invited to attend a exec ss have been to by reception ten cs for the miss who de- sires a frock of distinctive and superior qualitv, Dresses that are Paris in- spired and abounding in e unique style points. Frocks for larger momes, fashioned to give the ut- most in slenderizing lines. The woman who requires a “50" size will appre- ciaic these lovely models. “GO WEST” 5 A l’l("[S ;‘.!”T .rf'f ry’;:?d;w'”m'\ of th {‘mss EROD e ssignning, fomig taal SLE >ringle, the regal beaut €l tor a three N it Balsreenitraing. VAUDEVILLE screen, " Ofhers are William Powell, | 0% G018 (2 087 P RCE (RO ) S — ;rc Hale Hamilton, and John Harring- soon had Speeial Officer Donahue Children After School—15 itihg around the ¢North station e taxi stands for Michael T. She HOPE NOT | tree lance taxi driver. “T cannot think of a worse instru-| " \p T e 20t womething that ed Rev. Dr. D. D. Vaugh- ssor | and the- | next | will | arrive in this cit r and will | § 7 7 Y WY take charge of Eve ble W class Sunday morning o recep- ) oY 7 ion will be held at Methodist | 3 / / W The chief clues o which the po- an depend to apprehend the pair is the car in which they departed, a coupe, bearing the Michigan nu fo | ber plates 339-057. Tt was traced to A% 1 Wilmington, Del., its occupants sigh profe ology at the Boston u of sociology lice li iver. police Saturday evening. ighan Boxes and Tozes Reserved Evenings where the auto dropped from |ehurch. No matter what type you desire, vour coat is here. Sports coats, travel coats, and coats for dressier wear, of super-excellence in style and fabric, beautifully lined, tailored and finish- ed. Some with smart new trimmfngs of fur, all are exact copies of the lat- est importations—the last word in style. New lines, new sleeves and new collars are important fashion points in these attractive coats. Over 3,000 cities and towns have streets paved with portland cement concrete Now in Its 1ith Record- Breaking Week on Broadway square cut dinner ring diamonds, Horse-and-Buggy Pavements Won't Do Property owners in many towns and cities whose streets swarm with motor traffic are still wasting their money on horse-and-buggy “pave- ments” of bygone days. 15 minutes before Dona- chy Featuring M ixtures Novelty Cloths and Plaids in very charming models for the vqung miss, Variety is Creating New i Records all Thru the Country. There Must be a Reason. $ I 9 98 Yowll know why when you : see Varlety at the New Palace. Tour Days starting Sunday, Sept. 19, with Vaudeville. Imported plaids and checks and novelty cloths with fur-trimmed collars predominate in this group of smart Coats for Au- tumn, These rough, bumpy streets are directly responsible for broken springs, cut tires, greater deprecia- tion of cars, physical discomfort, loss of time, and many accidents involving loss of life or limb. LYCEUM Tonite Only CECIL B. DE MILLES “SILENCE” H. B. WARNER NOLDS 5 ment than the saxophone,” S2¥$ o5 pejong to you,” the officer an- Senor Mascagni. We sincerely hoPe o, nceq, when he fgund his man. nobody else can.—Humorlst, Lon-\ “ucure' T have. It's a vanity case don. under my front seat. T haven't had a chance to open it yet since the lady I took to the Copley left it. Had an- cther fare.” They opened the case and found the following: A diamond engage- ment ring, solitaire wed- wing ring, with emer- ald and 14 78-emerald - and diamond bracelet, aquamarine Smashed all Records at the [ set in rubies. The jewels will be for- e osion | At 7:30 P. M. . :\}’;fix'\lml 'v;‘; Mrs. Gibson, who left for last Week. hue located | i SMITH VINDICATED INVOTE ON COURT South Carolina Renominates| ] Him by Large Majority Columbia, S. €. Sept United States Senator Smi world war advos | ently had won the d nomination today over Colonel Fd- gar Brown, eaker of the state | house of representatives, on the face of returns from 1,269 of the 1383 precinets in the state in yes- terday’s run off primary. These turns gave Senator Smith 06, and Colonel Brown who had with VERA RE Also BROADWAY BOOB with GLENN ) And the heavy expense of trying to keep worn-out, dangerous, horse- and-buggy streets in repair, added Special $259 = Tll“li —FRI.—SAT, HONEYMO! EXPRESS with IRENE RICH " also JACK HOXIE in SIX SHOOTING ROMANCE Children After School 10¢ PARSONS’ HARTFORD TONIGHT AT 8:15 Popalar Matines Wednesday Prior to New York JED HARRIS Presents “BROADWAY” A New Play of New York Night Life. By Phillp Dunning and George Abbott. Eves. 50c.-$2.50; Mat. 50c.-81.50. TER | 8, ADOUW T0KOR Jusse L ussy Sun.-Mon.-Tue New _ Capitol Orchestra William 8. Jeffs, Director Doors Open Sat. at 7:30 the senator's vote in fa to the court, 73,- criticized vor to adherence | 604 votes. John G. Richards, member of the stata railroad com cede the demooratic gubernatorial nomination by Ira C. Blackwood of Spartanburg, on the hasis of these returns, they gave Richards 0 Blackwood 63,437 Richards stressed law enforce- ment and economy in his campaign | while Blackwood opposed indirect taxes on soft drinks ar similar commodities, while advocating re- form of the state taxation system Representative Hampton P. Ful- mer was renominated to congress | from the seventh district over Er- ! nest A Pupre, Columbia business | man. 714 unofficial complete fig- | ures gave Fulmer, 1 5 and Dupre | 11,818, \sgion was con ORDERED TO CHINA Devnnport, England, Sept. 15 (A The British cruiser Carysfort has been ordered to leave for China this afternoon. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION to their original cost, amounts to more than enough to pay for true, even, non-skid concrete pavement that has the maintenance built in. So in the long run you are pay- ing for concrete streets. Why not get them? All of the facts are in our free booklet on “Concrete Streets." Ask for your copy 347 Madison Avenue NEW YORK A National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete OFFICES IN 31 CITIES It's a Well Known Fact! That when you have difficulty in finding what you want elsewhere, you are practically certain to find it at Wise, Smith & Co.’s. Fur Coats *195 Choice of Four Different Furs Brown and Gray Caracul Paw with Fox Collars and Cuffs. Natural Muskrat of Split Skins, Diagonally Worked. Mendoza Beaver with Wolf Col- lar and Cuffs. Marmink (Dyed Muskrat).

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