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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1926. R s i e ean oo | My, and Mrs. E. F. Neumann Observe PUBLIC INVITED ~ |(®n@s Lone Walk After BEWARE T 39 Years As Postman V‘ lll iU!“ ‘ [ : : t e Their Golden Ee-dfing Amniversary 70 FREE EUNCERT GUUGH UR B[]I_l] | New England | e — Pojran At [srael Pumam; Y v THM HANGS UN | & Lo i pon t daner » ¥ ¥ R : ; . | @‘ e £ % S L+ 227 VR . ¢ carr ; i Y School Tomorrow Evening . ke i P ive ythmic —— Emmh !muH’ You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creo- K i lical discovery e : e Bl e ¢ ; e N e e G, mulsion s a new mec T I I I S I b A ; y ¢ ¢ ; : hool :w‘\.m-mm tomorrow night with two-fold action; it E«mthr\dafl(] “ROSIE 0'G u\m AT LYCEUM 1 st « till ¢ ¢ B e 3 T 4 g chool is on Osgood nue, for- ;:r!alts the mflar;lelfl membranes and ine Cast side, © 1 ey k Stat 1 Tw 1 H 3 rly being kno as the Osgol ibits germ growth. e tc pos i n the com Tonday night, o ; [ oh heasiteenanes Be Of all known drugs, creosote is rece SRt . 1 e - e .~ ’ ol p L AEE 00 by high medical authorities as song of the sidew on s tergoers of Hartford and vicir 4 i Boiiihis oocasioniaey blane s ognized This i th 1 f the I LEGER 1l study- | gy civen the opportunity of b 1 4 . ’ R e e one of the greatest healing agencies for drama now s c In i vl Al ] p ' X Al h8" publlatwnicnEwl INbe persistent coughs and colds and other Rosle O'Gra ’ 16 A . Py sy : . . s e el : Torms of throat troubles. Creomulsion ot a little Cind : o BocfatldenBloun e Dl ; : ; s e i contains, in addition to crensote, other i sentation by |8 ; ) . R e Pare hers' asso- healing elements which soothe and heal T Sobiation i A . i X 3 4 n of the school and the Musi- 8 to save a E Young the Wood SO e ; /s 4 b that e ettt e the infected membranes and stop the from a brutal beating at If p B m to | Hugh S e Stan o ,,‘,"'",,, . . p ' b ‘;,“m:r“ SATNEEREE S irritation and inflammation, while ths hands of a t IR il . 3 2 % A Feiths Aisb Alaatintihe Hatory ot creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab- From this 5 s : 9 AT i batatitea sorbed into the blood, attacks the seat romance in : ; Lo el b of the trouble and checks the growth weat sid nt TR Eonor e = o - % by 5 & SRl e e e s s e ! e of the germs. 4 ) i an “\:‘\ e \r(,\« LY‘{ ); },viv:‘r BERNARD LYNCH It .l:"mnl'f”l .‘,myao; i ; s . who, after careful &tu e treatment of persistenl ssociated wit LIl T Bernard Lynch, dean of tory in the trea © program, is prepared to impart B i n ihs prodlictanstor resting information regarding itsTBritaln’s letter carriers with a re coughs and colds, b‘{"““h"f‘ h“:a. Cylin 5 e ERNEST F. NEUMANN MRS, ERNEST F. NEUMANN £ ot 3 ord of 7 he f bronchitis and n«[h»r nr]nlu lnfx Sy slin : ) arts. g Jiseases, and is excellent for buil Th us Wreck” ane e S e s Nroraror 'h neert will be of as high an | iS on g ek in civilian tory d h he Haunted House,” and that as BIrendi e gy ingiingnonoxfos (i s o Musical club can give, | With @ government pension of $1,000 ing up the system after cnll"ds orlgu. Shembecior L e of oy I of 189 South | event an e ] Musics : Pl e Money refunded if any cough or cold is observir G ot relieved after taking according to s M aialate Fola: G on to vocalists and in- CANTOR AT PALACE n he sponsored “The Family g nearly two score of v B oz Acuriscii (adv) . t irections, 8! o I the e A Cnless otherwise Indicated, thestrical notices and reviews in this column ar o ioveains 4 2 The first free public school con- writtew Ly the press agencles for the respective amusement company Sriadl EavAlanag = ¥ . g % N rt of the New DBritain Musical club he role sidewalks o interspers “Easy Come, Basy Go” % s E \ 5 ‘ m to walk a distance equiv i worke m 2 Al i i i Gkl five times und the wor The DON- | ¢ Trinity \ church. The 87 vears wnd Mrs, Neur n can banst ot string | 10 ¢ times around the world. Dur- one of the outstanding A St S e s fer iy et ihe e the ent fod he carried th L) current season in New i e : on his shield and is a Lewis presentation S 8 = : et S sl iscent of the old town . Moving from a New York city PAYErS, B0¢ | organization of foug wards in which o T shnston Jegil will ark the first iblic T ™ background to the front i I SSha s Sl R tHeax ”{',:rl“" he was carrier for the fourth dis-| How sad Sallow complexion, hes of the American foi C 50U Sl R s e i " trict, coated tongue, poor appetite, bad France at the time of the i E 1 i . 5 o sreath Sy sk ¢ e s lloats il contribnten to br. pimply skin and always {i RICHARD DIX AT CAPITOL pillsaleogolliurynesgs 1 | § “mr:::d:,\m k.‘n P 1V|‘. e to President Pearce. AL guillinlayathe fladl o Simoves FOR RELIG[OUS TEACHING '*‘mn\nw! V'Lvh"lv‘: I ¥ b ot :iwyl- Richard Dix o ‘e our d : A faith and a woman's frality, th S ”'j . Jiagiet 1‘\)" gmeliiby Smeniand komeny for 20 P eatar thoven e “Adagio Cantabile,” — seorching lash ot Soloeh'snd the Jyanios Professional Charge| BRILLIANT RECORD MADE | oc this sonata is one- of the most| reader in Masoate Organieation 0p | sty Eiwards’ Olive | it i el itk A 300t onvulsed last nig g e e AR e e 5 imed of Beethoven's piano works. e N Aol o . 3 photoplas, “The Quari ‘ g . e lay ter an-| {ogly Interlocked in Stangs's plot. Agams[ Foothall Team BY STATE TRADE SCHOOL ,John Lindsay, barltone, will sing | poses Instructions Othér Than | £, (%0 e i Foot m: 1 D Ao Frankness of spech is the keynote SEYs X 5 e NEIeI RIS NELE at Home or Church 1pon the ho system of Joulhear the crowd cheering? | who for R o e RO New ¥ 5 - 20 Per Cent of Graduates Have En- Howard E. Horton, soprano, waha, Neb, Oct. 25 (P—The . one 1 Come on, Colton. We want 7 cpEhes g ) . 1 St i1 othall and Mr. Lindsay will eing Nevin's | public schoo beautiful. Have rosy checks, down!" AL LR OB EO08 Bond InC)eased for rolled in Recognized Collcges 0, That We I\\r) Were Maying,"” ction in tic r clear eyes and youthful energy that occupations of life saver with an 5 ctory \ o it 5 ) 2 s ) 3 ves vouthf Well, if you'd been at ti et isar Hiopaver i Alleged Office Thief | ¥ : preonceszonl Tt duet of rare ¢ cliof, I ) ashi make a success of lifs. Take Drs last night, you 0 seer nally wi ds up as a caddy fn an| Bridseport, Oct. 25 (P—The bond S Il e R L d, Mrs. He ton, D. C. ¢ : om- | Eawards' Olive Tablets, nightly, “The Quarterback,” a_corking « ! o D AT S he ; . Stelger, 30, of 9421 and its ttle which | Despite t L ihat to My Window,” by y ‘In mander of ti o R e ny i ol Gioe lege comedy, brought Ric Xl rever ir s life sce 1 . »mw”d thirtieth street, Rich- | resulted in 3 for Cor- . 50l is not considered a |Autumn.” by Ci and “October’s | degree icnt and Ace Scot- | 15¢. 30c and 60c. back to the scre : : ; ; oA E N S eestcal o Ha dlnol L B s B § r and ! college prepar g ) por | Bright Blue We R s, | tish Rite of Free Masonry fe praise to glve {1 ?w x“slvu\; L bl s G Heniing linlioe ¥ wesriotlontl abilty: ottH h “B > R Jast | Theron V. Hart will accompany the | southern jurisdiction, de it's better than “Let's Get Married Sl lmw 2 ”L;:‘ man who 1 die will stand em a good race Bridgeport last we was increased | Jeor . P e, he | univer This Wlusual A modern no number will be of the annual session the Scot RE Dix is the son of a ma wh 7 1 heen attending university since 1 JudsepWilllamiyE Binklevin Iy i 1 aver r CRiiine and inflammations quickly yield moy and ' court tod freom £1,500 to $5,000, h P v «oh tic centa i h ) p a Nocturne™ by Debussy. h d e for such religious . wife tha " : 5 I e becauso he promised his wife that o i ina | mheibond inereased in order to | . g e | throughout the country Who s 3 string quartet, consisting of training is in the home, around the "”mh aling power of old Steiger long enough to | : 2 3 t x % rs. George Westerman and | family altz ¢ Sunday There are 1 ive the police an opportunity to|y - 1d . 2 e T tichard Porter, violins; Raymond Schools, and churches” he said. “The I vaud ) the show | make further investigation of the| 200 A0 8Ga¥ ARCCE | f Je education | Ostman, viola ,and Miss Margaret W, Public school ¢ is confronted [ as : § e f ass | wilch iwea i contined RUnHIIE SRR REs THE ENHEES (L0 g s R { factories and |Perkins, 'cello, will make {wo ap. | ¥ith many problems and re- Y EUM PuHoen [LOF eniels ol Referring to ihe status of “0i- | bull has heen on the in- | peara and will play variations |!gious instruction of the child I 4 C The ; Fots ciger denies that he stole any L i 1 should be left in the hands of the Tt creas the years so t from a Haydn quartet; the Andante ; ING t hourices the Looki blanks and nore .ere found in his | ! rris, ; 2 o Sl Rl R parents.” ® 13 » R3] NOW PLAYING cater anno ng ks endinoneiEral (ouid i el S il t ) school on South | Cantabile movement from the quar- | PAroNt R Guard Agamst Flu 2 VERY GOOD FEATURES ||, " ling Thureday. “The |been identified as the man who visit- | t1one sefore the Corne Crlenbs ¢ ) e & e wege, €l was held fhore today. Twenty of 1 “SWEET ROSIE Wise Guy" i Frank Llovd's biggest |ed doctors offices here. under th ; e Sl : 5 At == z s’ has|All three of thess mumbers are|Uhe 22 lying members o 1 d wlt uste]’oe dramatic snccess with James Kirk- |guise of being an alcohol salesman received gt Sl s, * | gree, will attend, prominent officers s B ; s e i R b et NG mong t nest and most popular | o1 Tnfluenza, Grippe and Pneumonia ) ”» byt el R A school h, Principal Her- in the string quartet repertoire L usually start with a cold. The mo- O GRADY 5 3 fipcnil 25 g I T m 1 said toda he foregoing program, which Is ment you get those warning aches | : 3 i greatest part of the t € | not y tliorordertof prosenia: U b on 1 old Musterole, with SHIRLEY MASON also BARNEY RAPP HERE ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED or s o are Shesrs ot ‘ e siven in T of presen CO EDS TEMPORAR]LY rub on good o 1stero B 1 e : athlet AR pe tion but is complete, is divided into Musterole relieves the congestion Jarr PP n igina rs. Barb: Patrick of North Vol s ¥ n 1 on 0 1d na and stin lates c. tiol It has all [13 f s . o 7 bk e L nankthiatat G ) , rom . modern, old and ! LL OT NT and stimu irculation aine t ghter, Miss Pe- egard Phnstc FASHION? || fimine o vmes sy e S SN . o vt wec b 30 GHUTTLE MEADOW LAKE 2 g st o i manes ous balirod oughout New | this city, to Peter Luke, son of Mrs. | bot e rvard even be- Lake Forest College Girls Plan WIS T Eveiand s wil 3 aiice Mousands Fva Lk of 208 Hish i B e Slihesina GOES OVER 1T FOOT MARK v|wxv'r(v’h‘Y\Yilevrh:;”ru‘\\‘nl Novel Methods of Practicing "‘lbl‘lzflw‘:: n‘n‘v‘(v‘m?m‘\;Z'vyv'fl'ltfi' e the of the phonog andiences, will Bothle bl thel Carno! schoo] Maud ™ pores, then a soothing, cooling sen- make his inl app ice of the torium tonight. Theordes. sation and quick relief. Have Mus- season in 1 v the New i X B ., [Precipitation During Week-Ind ST terole handy for emergency use. It FAST OF THE SETTING SUN ago, Oct. 25 (R) -~ To bridge | may prevent serious illness. Brita ory o Tuesda Ta'v R i EDDIE CANTOR Bl mianee Foglond dneny, Nearly Two Tnches. WITH THIN GOLD PLATE rericrce. co-eas in the nome' cco-| ana small_chitdren. Ask- for to the skies as one of the [ pines ¢ entral Americ nomics special class at Lake Tor- Children's Musterole y 8 NIGHTS _ ¢ Weht Tnales anditha eestaa T ) : —— est university have under consider- | JEG. S, S S y S| e tio adopt te yrari | PARSONS DEG. THUR creen’s greatest com s S aedig old re- | storm that continuedyf > - Alleged Counterfelter Ts Arrested *0°7 to adopt temporar HARTFORD dians — and after seeing Rble temady Lyiia B e sluee el i . g a ten-months old bouncing baby Popular Matinee Saturday New Britain’s Coziest Theatre last night’s performance egetable Componnd Saadtr v el i A By Petershurg, Va., boy from an orpha CHARLES FROHMAN Beginning NEXT SUNDAY Night of Here in the United States, nearly | gown sembling at times @ L S RN, (L O3 4,000,000 s of this medicincs | 1, Police he class, said there had been con- | “ 9y | are sou : ) s e oo e e (10 bR s T ission concerning the | $ > y rug adst, e e ! s practical ¢ pplication of some of the | of counterfeiting $10 gold | i3 f be | loth canals Jiek ‘Htoner wes undep ar- ) 0 me of theory, and that b i | i L i we can only bestow more . today for the first time rest here today after chase in U@ ll»“ o sy d ]”“ e ”‘")‘“ ) I i O : ; R B e would vote favorably today on the FERENC MOLNAR praise upon the new in we : Ll clerolico S ey sl cesh ot opt H\J]u.;]m\Vl % ;i g : ) ; . icl - ’ ater s Offictaly cxpressed belief that he 2doption pro The Pla Sthe Thlfl A i con!edlar!. f I foot mark. Last year might be the person for whom Nor-| The girls in the special class are . Yes, EDDIE has eclips- : - o month of October the folk and federal authorities have SOPhomores and juniors, from 18 to 1 e erers SUT e The Glant of all Sercen Dramas ed Chaplin and Lloyd in ; i Bt ek e ccn soeking for weeks as the author | 20 ¥ears old. Their plan is to bring _ First Time at our Regular Prices his first attempt— hark. of spurious $10 gold pieces which | the child to m].» college and keep e TRtak Questionat it S alorT : ¢ dormitory. The baby P Sy , have been sed, principally on|it in the girlg SN Ynow tuhy olntoianta ol uot }\q Bfl?t“ you know 0 b \-basins theater cashicrs and drug stores, | Would be passed along from room | o b e HCR was Eddie's starring ve- - Hardline ke thiso v without |from Providence, R. I, to Virginia.| to room, with each student taking C P ITO TODAY hicle for three years on g occasionir nling . de-| A suspect had been ed from | entire care of it for a da o sou know <t ¢ piles is Ine A I B ; Broadway— f Hntraenti ol nub) orks reported Providence to Washington and| “Remarkable as it m,* =S 5 acnatlon: of bibad JILE S salED] Eddie makes his screen ) pertment TS TOPOTHER | ence to Richmond, Newport News! Miss Panye said, “the . - £ CONTINUOUS 2 Sl i i ind Norfolk. most to a girl, want a boy.” know that ther harmless debut as a tailor and it's a I onel police sald, attempted to e i erual remedy « by Dr. Leon- 01D, now. Presents Better than a mustard nlaster New DBritain's Coziest Theatre DIX MIXES FOOTBALL WITH LOVE IN THE seran s || T Women Rave e s wmont st . 5 USTRIAN ARMY VETERAN ticket selier became suspicious and EDDIE, through th st . ;. comical m::gir nc(‘ci(;::;~ A o ”l,“""“] HEHad :'rn":fl']"m;' "‘:‘ DIES AT HIS HOME HERE soon becomes a caddy on | over New police who located him and pursued _— a golf course and right / when he ran. : i 1o | Frank Zotter of 96 Maple Street | here is where laughs fol- F bP d fiefndlido saltyLas Sc BLUSERUIE an t : chase Stone attempted fo throw ! Served Central Powers From ROID today. low each other so fast you renc ow er S r).:\‘v'l nl’hAr “gold pieces,” d ’ ’ are not through with the of face powder hieh were recovered. They were of 1915 to 1918. last one before a new one y &"' ‘\" },\ ‘_ ne '_""_“ “"“ ', ~ lead, the police said. ok Frank Zotter, 30 vears old, of 96 T Maggie Ays on ! oft. Tores | Deapite warning broadeast by the | ypby"orec “o' soldier in the Aus. THE Qu RTERB CK Andlwhen Eddie makes and lines do not s . Not affect- ;,n‘hx in Norfoik (m);- v*n\n]vlwr‘[ it trian army between 1915 and 1918 | A A 3 . IR ¢ I cs life andigolc pieces were passed on theaters|,ng 5 resident of this city since he | q\zmmam love to his left ari st . - 5 a i complex t Norfolk last Thursday. ) ESTHER RALSTON A Qe e ganmtl See You Here Tuesday > : t In Norfolk last Thursday, Each of|emigrated four years ago, died at| iy make CLARA BOW jeal- £ G Ei JHkeE coins was of lead, thinly coated|piq yoma yesterday afternoon after | D AOR wea 555 L LASKY 0OUS— 1| Gl u W v . with flnH a long illness. the APSTP S T ADIS STt = CapItor Aews Oh well, there's a mil- During his stay in this country he A el i | | on ks i Sogve - CHORCH ADVERTISIG 527 v, ot Tirucs W Dedlca (@]t WomaR LIONS AND LOVE: just got to see EDDIE to S — e il sy forke, 3 Available fc Parties, Dances and ternally he was associated with | ¥ri Her Honor the Governor ; appreciate them— | SHOLD THAT LION app! € them S C] Wedding Y 3 o sar witl P cddings. Same Principles Should Be Observed gt stephen's and Dorau secieties. | ' anta aus phen's and Dorau secieties. | { | 2 Fran s Frederlk DOUGIAS MacLEAN “Kid Boots” Will Remain Call Dotween 18 :and BLL M as In Selling Goods, Publicity Man | H? leaves o wife, Rose and a step : 8 el. 25 doot 7 MAR Gister, Anna, of Pittsburgh. HEAR W. S JEFFS AND THE CAPITOL ORCHESTRA At the New 1S \/ear JOHN J. PETCHEKONIS Explains. I‘v:mr’w‘!'\v:w!rrl[M'\‘\K! held at ml m St. Peter's church tomorrow morn- Chicago, Oct, 25 (P—In advertis- ing at 9 o'clock. nent will be S COMING — (lef Male Quartet || of psychology must be #sed that the - TODAY, TUES., WED with Dorathy Itoot, dramatic so- | busincss man empioys in sclling | PARSONS, HARTFORD Hti bl . . ; . prano, and Signe Peterson, read- || £0048, Charles Stelzle of New York | “The Play's the Thing— the .\:::h ....‘,fi?;c."’fi?mf“f' 2 told the 1Sth annual confercnce of | name of the new Molnar comedy in Gt i With . g e er, Tuesday, Nov. 16, Newington || o, reh publicity here today which Holbrook Blin i1l be see cannabisortarproducts.They Tuesday Evening, October 26th ACTS Congregational Church A R R el e eI, e D may ttop your cough tempor- Tu Evening, Octc ACTS % . afe | at Parsons’ theater for three nigh : 2 £ ¢ NEW BRITAIN \I ATE ARMORY 5 SELECT 16 nasuria thet the publlc imows|besluning Thursdey, Ocfober e i e ety : VAUDEVILLE nothing whatever about the church,” | with a matinee. This latest work of | but this is not enoughs The m\ul“\l et A e o T said Mr. Stelzle, who 15 chairman of | the great Hungarian dramatist has The inflamed air passages must the church advertisi department | the d ’ ho! nroduoed | be scothed naturally, the germ- he church advertising department | the distinction of being produeced in feiting Mty the aara: y 1 y sociation. its production in Vienna and Buda USSIN ‘assists Nature to lmse STANLEY & WALTERS lsterhOOd Brldge “In,advertising the church 1t | pest. The usual process with forefsn | acom LA Heste aeults [imire and his origina “y PO 7 should be made plain that it is not | plays adapted for the American | .mlm.fyh..mm . VICTOR RECORDIN ) ) Musical Kutups WEDNESDAY, OCT. 276h, 2:30 p. m. L reform organization, a forum, a | stage is to await their cont Sold by all druggists in ) CORDING ORC f” I'RA, (12 pieces) BILLY SWEDE HALL \usplers IVNAL ISRAET, SISTERITOOD social service league, v political | production. This was not necessary arge and small botiles in a feast of fascin: iting melodies. “Hilda" party, nor are Its preachers sup-/| with *“The Play's The Thin % aa: pins y posed to be economlc experts. Tts| The adaptation of “The Play’s The : Admission, 75 cents KAUFMAN & LILLIAN supreme task isespiritual. Thing—" has been made by P. G. | Vote:—This is ] sit s “Furs and Frills” The church must let a sorrowing | Wodehouse, himself the author of Note:—This yositively the origin: ll Barney Iull‘l' world know that it offers gomfort to | many successful plays, librettos and Victor Recor rllhu Orchestra, with Bar ney Iul})P in \\Q()I)L.\NI) REVUE HARTFORD TURNPIKE ADMISSION $1.23 the desolate, that it heals the brok- | novels. Wodehouse's witty style is | efor ]JGISml,(nnductmg. ‘Musical G Moments' Hartford Bus Stops at Inn cnhearted, that is gives strength to [admirably suited to express the | Every Tickets on Sale at Mrs, N, Berson's Phone 3050 the weak and the weary—It can ad- subtleties and suavities of Molnar's | vertise no greater facts than these. | dialogue in English, AR A a0 0 0 9 e\ e e e