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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TU D\T, OCTOBE,R 26, 1926. 1 ntal in developing fast game which has placed Mi on t thletic n 333333sssssae Unleas otherwise indicated. theatrical notices and reviews (n thls colump an written by the press ageneles for the respective amusement company. SR EDDIE CANTOR IN faz3iaaeinessstittsiabaeeessss “KID BOOTS® and 1 ROSIE O'GRADY" AT LYCEUM O'Grady his new r “Ho be the PARSONS' THEATER e Play's T edy from the prol Cantor s in dashery. Byar - u B cldents he be n “Fools o ' Maleolm W t y K a se Holt young or to tly more husband copy another both admire to acquire ertain lav- wholesale ete. ties of the original e star, will his own extraorc comedy heightened b dertones t The he similar whose pla ing Clara B As a lifeguard next occupation when he finally dy on a golf links matron whom and her effort to do this her into a nd deceits, ly, leads ss of lies RICHARD DIX AT CAPITOL Fielding H. Yost, L. L. B., Direc- tor of Intercollegiate athletics, In- ctor in Football Those—are the al titles of the U of gan's famous coach, familiarly | ) known as “Hurry Up” Yost Al sl The nickname was conferred on | poi B Fh T T Yost by a sports writer some years | T Some Seats | ber of the company, go. The an mentor's reiterat- | brilliant record. hurry..hurry sented to are possible to watct scenes and try to k face on. You've just got _— urst out | Str e Dyl which, in associa Woods, he is New Britain's Coziest Theatre TODAY AND WEDNESDAY CONTINUOUS A Tale of Football and Love! Richard Dix The Quarterback HER RALSTON Shown at 2:50-4:50-7:00-9:10 Best Entertainment Always Sun.-Mon.-Tues.-Wed. forchildren effective for every with ES Capitol News - Fables Film Reporter Jimmy Dooley In “A Dippy Tar” DOUBLE FEATURES “SWEET ROSIE O’GRADY” with SHIRLEY MASON also “FOOLS of FASHION” A Good Cast. E . 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Or, W hook Color Ci | DI X\IA'V\'T\ DY lington, Vermo and dye puts DOUGLAS MacLEAN in a comedy of lions and love “HOLD THAT LION” PALACE NOW PLAYING— “KID BOOTS” With EDDIE CANTOR Clara Bow, Billie Dove w Kid Boots’ in tod. 1 bunch of new MARINE, Episode 6 10¢ FIGHTING CHILDREN Home of Select Vaudeville Continuous Shows Daily 1:30—10:30 The New te for fllustr And now folks, let us intro- o duce you to Frank Lloyd's greatest dramatic success. “The Wise Guy”’ who might have langhed at the Make it NEW for 15 cts! idea of heaven—there secmed to be so much hell on earth—but a girl with the face of an angel tip-toed Into the selfish room of his heart—and the WISE GUY knew he had never been wise. i s 3 NIGHTS PARSONS 6. avns Maeals HARTIORD and we fonnd Eddic's have to go better. No matter what you've ot to do, DON'T MISS “1iD BOOTS” Popular Matinee Saturday CHARLES FROHMAN Presents HOLBROOK BLINN FERENC MOLNAR'S but he'll one JAMES KIRKWOOD Mary Astor Betty Compson Will Be Shown THURS.—FRI.—SAT. With ke Eves. 50c.-52.8%, Mat. 50c.-§1.73 ‘The Play's the Thing’ MARIE IS NOT T9 BE CALLED HOME Denies ~ Report—Visits Niagara Today i o] Ki That Lion." big at- Weekly Pass S Fi q‘lv (:1\cn 7 N Don't expect delicats tones from crude col- that t as you nooth in the colors the drugstore will give you ses- ple Actual plece-goods color Diamond Dyes COUGH MIGH: Y DANGEROUS NOW Lingering, Persistent Colds Easily, Completely Stopped with 50c. Bottle of LIN-O-NINE Flax-seed, Eucalyptus, etec. All Good Drug Stores Acts Vaudeville Tor the First ALBERT LEWIS fn ATE ARMORY tion of the Season RAPP (Himself) 3 m irinal CHESTRA, (12 pieces) ting melodie cents. the original Barney Rapp 1, with Barney Rapp in y ~ Z, o oraded] ical At 1test ARN E MINNA GOMBEL, ROGER PRYOR, EVERY NI( WED. and SA /B Note:— Victor f\unlu..." Orchest person, conducting. You'il sec it exactly One here MAIL ORDERS NOW PARSONS’ MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. 1 and ENTIRE WEEK Association with A Gripping Thrilling Play of Heart Throbs RO By Hugh Stanislaus Stang RALPH MORGA! ROBERT W, HARTLLY PRE-WAR PRICES PREVAIL sHT 50¢ to $1.50 Plus Tax as Half Theater, Hartford Time on any Stage A. H. WOODs sents with CRAIG, IRENE HOMER POWER and Others . MAT. 50 to $1.00 New the it York Price will but at SEATS THURSDAY Miss Ederle | |YALE STUDE'\lb WILL OTE-ON DERBY RACES Event Will Be Either Abolished or Pat Under Complete Reg- ulation. BIG BUSINESS HOUSES REPORTED IN MERGER ars Roebnck and Montgomery Ward and Company About bine mail order a point will be 1 to- tenta- business of his year is total o corporatic ed com ays Her Food Was Poisoned Mass, Oct. 26 (P— “put her before her trainer While t empt her food was prepare ster, Miss red no con as to the iden- of th ponsible for the st 1 Vie- come to tation for the dance music, gained ough thelr ballrooms ted V! ere will be v, doubtless jus of th o will want to r personally the artists music they have dy d to in their homes. e of Barney original at ccause and he ose alr Rapp his Victor stra Armory < an event musical cireles which good deal of inter- of many people wh est on the ave 100} ar this celebrated or- (Sfarios : ) turders — Hurricanes — Wreeks and Old Age Cause Many Deaths Florida and Frisco quakes, rly, tra 1 illness are causing mil- lions to pass to the great beyond. ia Havana hurri- local auto in wrecks, old financlally prepared beloved ones to in this hustling, way 1. but more are left dollars, many bills, to educgte and care for. It you should go today would your beloved ones be financially their a roof over ith th able to keep heads, go on education and enjoy lif They will it you carry an in- atlcy with Kenneth Tuttle, Assoclate General Agent, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. 259 Main Phone 3663-2. rd to this oppor- | PAYS FARE FROM SOUTH, LOSES HER Berlin Man Threatens Violence " at Her Desertion on a corner of the stove, zod to sit on 1 patrol cam to resist on as obl 4 danghter testi- Wohinz said eir fault. denied he was oxica ut was “mad like " Judge Alling sentenced hi days in jail on each of the e counts, and suspended execu on of the sentence. He also re- voked suspension of the sentence of 15 days in jail imposed Aug After court, however, the juc lowed Wohinz probation and w him to behave himself. (ROWE-CALLAHAN Miss to the troubl He Thomas J. Crowe and Mary Callahan Married Today at New London Church. Crowe and ck Rock is city s ago, and Miss aughter of De! tead married ock at.St. s church, .ondon. Rev. Dr. Charles Hart of Washington, D. C., performed the ceremony. James Sullivan of New Britain sang “At Dawning. Miss Matilda McGu cousin of the was t maid of honor. | »mes Crowe was his brother's by man and the ushers were James allahan, of Washington, D. C., brother of the bride, and Cyril Sul- ivan, cousin of the bridegroom. The bride wore a gown of blue veltet with s er lace trimmings and with t to match She car- ried a shower bouquet of white and lilies of the valley. Mies McGuire wore a gown of peach color, trimmed with gold lace and hat to match her gown. She car- ried a bouquet of yellow chrysan- b m A wedding breakfast orved at the Mohican hotel er the ceremony. There were 50 | sts from Washington, New York Yonkers, - Hartford and -New | After a wedding trip to Dermuda the couple will reside in Mount Vernon, N. Y. Miss Callahan is a graduate of St. neis hospital training school of ford and was formerly nurse Stanley Works. Mr. Crowe is a graduate of Catho- lic University and is employed as electrical engineer by the Bell Tele- | phone Co. in New York cit: Mary Callahan, n of 32 London, | at 9 morni ng Second Wedding Ever to Take Place in Chapel | New Bedford, Mass.,, Oct. 26 (P— tinction of being the only bride D| \ d in Union Chapel, Sconticut , Fairhaven, was cheerfully re- | linquished today by Mrs. Emily F. Austin, 86, of Fairhaven. years since Mrs. Austin marrled John F. Austin she says no wedding been performed in the little country chapel until today when Miss Julia E. Hathaway was mar- 1 to Walter England Stone, of New Bedford. In a front pew among the wedding guests sat Mrs. Austin, beaming. Today is her $6th birthday. She has been a widow more than a quar- ter of a century. Union Chapel is used only in the summer. Miss Hathaway attended | Sunday school there. She specially | re: MORE QUAKES RECORDED w ngton, ‘Oct. 26 (A—Three very heavy earthquakes, the first deseribed as “extremely severe” and g four hours, followed by two rs of lesser intensity, were re. corded last night on the Sflsn\r» & of Gegrgetown university. | ' first quakd was shown to hmn begun at 11:04 p. m., the maximum splacement of the needle being 15 centimeters, which Director Ton- dorf described as “very ert | distance was approximately miles from Washington. se sor Marcon claims that the planctyMars has been trying to com- municate with the world for thous- |ands of years. In the 33| COAST GUARD OFFICER | RETIRES ON BIRTHDAY Captain Uberroth Is Retired With the Rank and the Pay of a Commodore. HMILLS CONTINUES HIS ATTAGKS ON AL SH ITH Declares He Had Traded “Side- walks of New York” for Chance at White House. READ HERALD ( LASSIFIED RESULTS AbS FOR BEST - CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! | Drop a i ing corn S BLsinE corn, he toes, otk and " TRY THIS FOR A in district hich is day lican can- invading h e east metropolitan the eve of ¢ Mills, W o White Hot tack on the c state tion seen some men ungry for public of went so far a Hearst Smith, as does himsel said the ovised by CHILDREN PREFER THER MOTHER 0 RICH HONE New York Youngsters Find that Mother Love Is Better Than Wealth, New York, Oct day te convinced ward Miles that the companion of their mother is preferable the wealth of their father. ally is 11 and They gave their op! esterday in their mother’s suit to n custody of them. The mother d only §60 a week alimony W which to keep them and a smail | apartment. William Roy Miles has a big house with plenty of servants | and other luxuries. Mrs. Miles is | suing for more alimony. the childre sal to dward is 10. s in court The case concers ched the cou early this h when they failed to return to the mother's home after spend ing a month at their father's Baby- lon house, as prescribed by a sep- aration decision rendered in New Jersey three years ago. The father said they did not wish to leave him and the children confirmed this The court gave the mother ten | days in which to win them back. During the ten days she per- ted the children to go to the movies four times, she said, and once took a hike with the boy. She let them both play football, saw to it only that they thoy would ordinarily with her. When asked by the judge which | parent they preferred to live with, | both Sally and Edward named their mother. re: lived as| TO RECLATM WASTE LAND. Rome, Oct. 268 (P}—It is announced that $17,500,000 will be spent in re- claiming 495,000 acres of waste land in Calabria. Work will begin in | the spring. Calabria is a mountainous reglon, | forming the “toe” of the Italian| Peninsula. It is traversed end to end | by the Appenine mountains, which | bear e ive forests. Many parts! are very fertile, and there are fine INGROWN NAIL Turns Right Out Itself sted to have it opened for her| “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic | manufactured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc- tions. fow drops of “Outgrof§{in the crevice of the Ingrowing nhil re- duces inflammation and pain and so | toughens the tender, sensitive skin | underncath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail | turns naturally outward almost over | | night | | was much most medicines, it upper spoonful that you better. COLD-IT’S FINE ‘‘Pape’s Cold Compound” ends severe colds or grippe in few hours can nd vere end break cold Compound” two hours three doses taken. mptly ope nostrils air passages in head, stops y discharge or sick head- rishness, sore sorencss and stiff- ! Quit bl r e your thro bing he hing else in the wor gives such prompt relie Col 1 un.pm It acts wit and causes sure you get the genuine. ~ Man Wants To Eat, Gas Stops Him “I had gas bloating and was al- wayd mis after eating. Used all kinds of remedies, but got no relief. After taking Adlerika, 1 better, and now I can enjoy a good meal again.”—W. Tay- lor. Adlerika REAL cle oisons w trouble f gives the system a nsing and brings out old ich may have caused a long time. Unlike acts upon BOTH and lower bowel. Just one relieves GAS and takes way that full, bloated feeling so can eat better and sleep Even if bowels move daily, Adlerfka brings out much addition- | al poison which you never thought caused sour, vousne: your stomach and bowels, will surprise you. and | giste. was in system and which stomach, ner- sleeplessness, headache. No matter what you have tried for Adlerika 1At leading drug- your Created Nothing could be Finer. Maggie Santa Claus Is Coming 8 Weeks Earlier * MP L

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