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- the Rimaa 2o A S SRR, |mlllll |i|h! In sl 'bo/ » | M l| HJ f Unlem otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews fn this column are written by tho press agencles for the respective amusement company. m\\x\\\\\m\\s\\\\\mm\“m“m AT THE LYCEUM AT THE STRAND The Lyceum theater is entertain- | Tonight will mark the fir public with two of the finest nd of Jack Wilso that have ever been seen and company, William Haines fn onone program. The management | "Spring Fev ind other acts of the I8 very strict on the pictures select- | Program which opened last Monday. el and only the best shown. ' The entire new program the vors i notE e ed and Verk-end, beginning tomorrow will vants to cnjoy a good show to take | PMINg to the Strand an excellent bill is mind off his troubles, should|Of 5creen ana vaudeville hits includ- this program above all things. much talked of film versfon he main attraction offérs Patsy popular story. “Becky” star "Nefl. The vaudeville ituth Miller and John Harron in sl 8 e e Friday and Saturday a dlined by Guy and Pearl love story of a boy, a and their ii(n"’lm forever. enaders; Blake and Jones, the = ous act which was formerly HARTFORD and B composers of th production tional “Run Gladys Unger's m v com v and huffle Along Giirls Wanted,” sta 1 by W the four Ba Smith, will be the offering this d Landauer in their theater Thursday, ¥ “Boom, Boom." 1y evenings and S Two Girls Wante solid hits on Broad enjoving a run of headed the ink 1l in con."” B S S S SSSRSSNTRSNNN Y lof { Carrington, 1 show- ' la pictures sec fu th for v o th wi ting, girl lo ley ser- fam- ' PARSONS" JTolin Golc At = 12 ho n's show Nhits, wi ssom su sano con sons’ ¥ering v and Sa n urday matine was one of t 10 One should not miss fo ty offered at the n seeing that film h the story of has been photoplay follows t than any ot for the mov three Geste the oppor- pitol thi widely falke Taken name v last about from which to e the more story oscly hook Others in the cast include ips. Hartford girl, 10 played op- posite Thomas Mite in “The Wis- dom Tooth:” Charlotte TDer another Hartford product, Hampton, May Duryea, I° roe, Charles Laite. John d Herbert Saunders. Ldapt The ally land in n brothers ey sol Fore 1t the gion— 'y tale joy e en- (i (in sort yone, auite by lik eve of PALACE e ads 5 screen favorites ill be si irsc AT THE Wonderful found at th pre own contin and ¥ natines nously innin tor Tay four an- (o 1 Dix in P “ntation tertainment theater today in the Mi Liliiar vehicle, is a for of nt hotopl . . o phiotoplay BELVIDERE STERS BAN ON TROLLEYS - E arring drama almost appalling in its mag The story of a I’ ried a badg to shicld the staged on a tnge east tho in the settings. first new picty rit of man lav n wour el ) sh claborate Ameri cor large An entir Purf 1 o seenes, 1o village pro: ldwyn Mayer vehi- the first, ca o Residents Complain of Traffic| Condmons and Vll)lal‘OH strue cond for ction, b M te Lioher in being rsec and LLITERACY DRIVE e v 2 1Y tition which will I 110t at 1o mectir | couci who State Federation President Ex- e " plains Goal of Endeavor i ton s s | Womans Club of New [ st meeting of the r00n in the bangu it hotel Tunch- petition, too narrow to of trelley cars e to per ark on both sides of the v believing 1 street is allow f ain 1 season ios to |1 strect ve to 1150 poi that 1 t and to ation from cars has trouble id today s ular mee e i con, wh 0 Due to the efforts of M who was in ch ents, and the Burritt, this was s 1 pr wor e stre Gordon s 0 1 to res cracked pipes and f 0 ting which followed, Mouat, president of oduced Mrs, Cedric an interestin mec source o ner tha Th *To his lonor, { ommon cotnc Britai The ition mend to the lic Utilities That the troll from Hartford Stanley Eik neig 100, in petition re Powers, wlio count of tlie and needs ot t American Legion Auxiliary. To ¢ vy on the work successfully for ex-service ane there is need, istance money. The given president of 1he Woman's club. from towns in the < v work il c e thi 5 men vour honor the both in memi of the Miss Low State T afternoon was Plumley, addres deration of it clubs nd 10,009 | ing fuse 1 permit of the center of t ction of Martford he substitute nprise Plumley's subject Faith with Connecticut. 1s interesting and fn- an euthu- at | same members tion. Mis “Keeping The address w spiring, and {he iastic it had heen done Jecau ey strect » stre speaker advo of work { i ¢ club women, could do by greater She particuiarly emph three elements most import- lopment of charact and hool, and tatk with en- Star stroct and automobile > of the v caused Dy ients on v siz- ant in deve froll good citizenship illustrating her the pas o hot chureh, inter th in * starting many sting anee lief in vas duc citiciency of club work to the fact that group pur- CARRINGTON SEEKS Tnclined fo Dishelieve ex-Wile| sive proof of the reported marriage by George edding bre equivo vhercabout [ HOBENWILL START v oear | the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1927 galned ds watched from the sidelines as the | coaches did not wish to run any | chance with the bruised shoulder he | ‘ against Brow u (Continued from Page Scven) ; chureh. Rev, will celebrate the high 1 auiem and burial will be St. Joseph's Par The Parent-Teacher association of the Southside school will hold meeting this evening at 8 o'clock in the auditorium of the Church muu school. g Policeman Proud Father [ Policeman Thomas MeCarihy |\[F< McCarthy of Summer civing congratulations | | nn e of a haby girl at the Hartford hospital last Monday New Cdrporation Formed Papers of incorporation of Robert | W. Harris, Inc., were filed ‘| d yesterday |In the office of the city clerk. The | |Incorporators are Robert W. Harr! and Ruth E. Harris, both of this | city, and Tsaac E. Klein of #6 Kent | |strect, Hartford. The capital stock | at $10,000, The new firm will take over | fixtures and stock of the Sample Shop at 135 Main strect, \ WAS ronager of that con rn, Harrls for the past several Although approximately 4,000 ( wag owned by Mr. Klein \\)'n miners responded to the I. W. W. | assigned his lease of ti emise strike order only part of the State’s {to the new corpotion i {ronl felds were serlously affected | 1o Conras Tal ot pare | perforr geremany. SStale v iten) mine iworkerat although (n | ooian Y\?"”' Saieyls ok Xl partment denies issuing passport f (5 NS orkers althoush in | win hold heir regular meeting at § r Furope to Campbell Carrington | 0o (7"PHY b most fields, contin- | giciock tomorrow evening in Ar jued to denounce the movement and Al mhe 7 e tiomten o s oAt &N canim! HallThe vank. ot page will “ampbel Carrington wrote lettor | 4o arry SUal i he conferred on a class of candi s associate, mailed and | W leaders. ‘declan o[ ases: New York city Mon- | (b W Woeacn, TW‘F“" de Women's Forcizn Misclonary Socity {fective in the Boulder district north legiostpesting on ta i i ! L the Women's I'oreign Missionary so- | of here but this was disputed by | ! A : j mine officials. Several mines in the | €1°!Y Was held at 3 o'clock this aft- L5outhern part of the siata mere ro | £7100N at the Prospect ethotist || | Ported operating with about half the | “HUrch: Mrs. Albert Sessions presid- | ¢ ‘ [Easidioneris [ ed as nos Mrs. Edith Curtiss of Informed in Chicago that, "3 /o 0% Liikots tn the Trini. | Woodbury gave an annual account irrington doubted the mar-1 4. 5 gigriet by Sheriff J. J. Marty, | Of the annual New branch i authri. | meeting held Mass, [ marked the first action of RO e W erer b ey e ot the | . e ClE e pickets were held | Playground Commission to Meot rrington The monthly mecting of the city playground commission will held at ! o . :‘“Huvhmn charge last night but offi- hetwesn her 0 o'clock this evening in the ¥ hall formes | CoT8 said they would be charged s e hien el L with violation of the state law re- S therg | AUITING 30 days’ notice for strike en the brothe rde leaders matn- of her home last March. | The 1. W. W. n the Jaw complied with. Colonel rrington , said he was | ports that a carload of arms| rtain that his brother and former ! o had been shipped preEe s llIpLN N MORICIbUL e forl i S el e e e ol IR R o isslononina utonmationtogiih el | s e e e el e R D oreaenialiv s arn e | Hlbeiar e RO e e il thorities & (Db strikers insisted | Eugles Hall that Mr. and fh* {the movement could be carried out J Re indeed, been mar- o8 FONE he A check in the Walseburg district linsouthern Colorado, where the |« walkout was considered the more | Thomas Moran effective, showed 1,150 miners of the | James MeCusker: fir secre- normal force of 2,504 were idle. In|tary Micael Gubbins: sergeant.qf- n,, ,\gmm.n.w regarded as an I |arms, Patrick Foley; sentinel, stronghold, one mine closed | Joseph Costello. ‘,,,, mk of orders, two were operat- | County President ling with full forces and two at 50| Smithwick of this cit peresnt capacity | and delive a short Organized labor leaders gen lowing the business session an enter )| denounced the strike. Farl Ho tainment proziam was rendercd and { president of the Colorado Federation ' vorroshments were rved of Labor, said organization | Attending Sales Meeting maoilitakein pattinithe movanten G o e rangs o e a Earl 3 iishouch ieibelisat e minersihalliiic forade ot ol G AT AIa L Tt a tend a meeting this evening of the NoKol and Aetna oil burner repr sentatives of this section of Con- necticut. The eathering will be held at the City elub, Hartford. Several | of the most prominent oil burner ex- perts of Connecticut and Massachu- setts will be p nt Rehearsal for A full dress reh Persons forming the Jade Doll” will PROOF OF WEDDING recelved in the Brown game. Yale probably will take the fleld against the Army with practically the same lincup that faced Brown. The starting backs will be Caldwell, Stone and Decker, with Hoben at quarter. Becearis s of 1 in the new Married His Brother Oct. New York, 19 (P-—Conclu- his divoreed wite to his brother, day by Col. Zdward C. Carrington, yer and financier, in order that STATE MAY TAKE A e o oo Avrest Threatens 4,000 Miners o1 W. W, Walkout the marria made last Friday I. Schein, & Chicago law- C ton sald that hi ate detectives had proved de- ils of the announcement to bel DOBver Oct s 18108) 8 trlk thout for ion. ing Colorado coal miners affiliated vith the Industrial Workers of the | World toda ultimatum | trom authorties Colonel Carrington wing telegram to S that all be arrested call w Campbell was sought I r, Col nr 4 Colo., gent the hein: fol= is ot ¢ faced an the || and county pickets would vesterday's strike story of marriage to “Repo her tha amphell Carrington's ma Walsh Snyder Carrington is a ax. xxx Wire any facts which | 1l help to confirm statement out. burean denies fs- ing license. Hotel denies serving Kfast, Bishop Manning 1 all Episcopal clergy in state ve License ny sine arked in v season of v interest is that T want I assurance that they are and that T am therchy ab- lved from any further legal or oral obligation to the lady o 1rried When plonel ¢ Schein saic rece 1 that's all T I Carrington ol from Colonel st April 1 cane duel betwe The city planning commission will meet on next Wednesday evening, October 25 A 0. T Viects ting iz of the Rev, T Ancient Orde last evening in Meadow street, Iy was elected presi. | ensuing year. Others | | as follows: Vice-presi- Sullivan; treasurer, recording secretary, 1in “ &8 icited the ngton . o ent for | elected were nt, Thomas " had, GAME AT (UARTER ale Also fo Have Caldwell Stone and Decker William ¥ as present ddress. Fol- his P just vance | ¢ J. Hayes, former interna- mid- | tional president of the United Mine here on a survey, urged Jones of | Workers y it union men to continue work as us- light s in p Satur (A Y] 2 stowed his team at vl " e | dering trouble rs ind work for communistic world revolution,” H ar destroyers \\ recked everything the snmarred 7 riko up of wan- who preach docirines es said. nd Thave have touch- m f ¥ game work > Doll" al of the cast for held Ha 120 The this eve- STOP BAD BREATH W beliey slata would he 5 notices posted by T. W. W. lemand a flat scale of 38.50 or all classes of mine workers, a six our day and a five day week. “You can't make the yvardage we 5 rring to the Geor- the halll in the shad- md then expect to mos. nothing the matter a whole in the added, t it 11 errors that lost the il not oceur in the Brown and T don’t b will oceur against Army coach would not prediet Army, nor would he cts had Letter ked whether D an chane “Well, you never s: admit it was licked did you? did not Yal | Ie i 1 | 1o I e p el { CRUELTY CHARGES DISMISSED The joint complaint of intalerable cruelty brought against each other Iw Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flenke of ! this city as grounds for divorce, w wards' dismissed by Judge Newell Jennings | 5 in superior court yesterday. They ! married February 16, 1924, (I300ts) Peters of this rity wnted a divorce from Rudolph of Forestville, her charge desertion since March, 1913 permitted resume her The were 1909, the football There goal filicted with relief through Olive Tablets, The r-coated tablets are taken breath by all who know them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act ntly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to naturs tion. clearing the blood and gent- purifying the entire system, They that which dangerous calomcl ©s without any of the bad after ! frects, Olive Dr individ These with they Yale tory we wi el Peters hein; She do to partie nuary 7, was even name. Xalecnad \aiden am il Tablets last Jones said he olicy bring no gzriping, pain or any disagrecable effects, Dr. I\ M. Edwards discovered the formula after 20 vears of practice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the tendant bad breath, | Olive Tablets are table compound mi oil: you will know color, Take and note the All CAPITOL House of Photoplay Hits gures Don't Sunday.— ston in care o and starting regarding roughout re to say are doing Haven and done at any I ¢ at- 'New Thing In Face Powder new youth shads to MELLO-GLO. S aftected by perspi not clog the pores. This new won rful Beauty Powder is made by rench Process and you will be hted with it. Absolutely pure, v MELLO-GLO and note its re qualities, Only one dollar, { 1t New purcly a xed with them by nightly eftect. Druggists. vege. ol thei for a 1ie, 30e, unusual that clared that schedule coach that exclu ¥s on lon iion, does noth A is e exception of ight serimmage time devotes Hoben, ce Cald- who Johnny 5 ek, B or should stand wdership, unity stands, ation, 1 and bene [PARSONS’ She said the ¢ for co-op, HARTFORD FRI, OCT. 20, 21 JONN GOLE Presents GIRLS WANTED d Thrills work of Woman's cted tow: in the stafe of th unens th i Stat at ds over- Ther: is kind | inble illiteracy d that the ef nliste The deration of this time is dire coming illite is great nec as Connecticut reputation of an ine; and the rour of all elib wome Iy special THURS SAT.—MAT. SAT of work has the foris to ren such conditio RECORD my, Oet. de vecord of iirplane gliders was by Fredinand Schul flight. CLAIMS GLIDER Mar ur Germ (UP)—A world altity 139 feet for imed today after a four hour 1 s of Youth, By Unger SEAGED BY WINCHELL SMITH Ron Gladys ce s Positively Cast Which READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS v Success for Broadway. With EURALGIA orheadache—rub the forehead —melt and inhalo the vapors VICKS 00 (o to plus tax. IATS NOW Mat., | | with Edgar Sehgn ;re.w/s "THE BARKER Orch, THE CHARL 7 Associat YALTER TUSTON 1 THE DRAMATIC SENSATION SENSATIONAT mr L. WAGNER, VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly ENTIST Dr. Henry R. Lasch b 353 Main St. Tage Pyorrhea Treatments « Bal. 81 Cir, st 2nd Mlus Tax “Ray SEATS NOW 3 DAYS MORE LYCEUM TODAY—WED. 2—GR PICTURES—2 “Once and Forever” PASTY R, MILLER JOHN HARRON also MONTE in “The Bush Leaguer” This Coupon and 10c will admit a lady to best seat. 74 LOOKING FOR. MY MONEY'S BLUE A Plotoplay Well Worth While Sceing! Merchants Tonight! Vou VE GOT THE RIGHT PLACE.WE Starts Saturday RICHARD DIX in EoCrEarioonl “SHANGHAL BOUND" i When you want where you'll get your money's worth, and a delivery service that is prompt and courteous, call our telephone number 654, PALACE—Today Only \ drama as life itself—and LILLIAN GISH in the gre: T grest carcer— “The SCARLET LETTER” She wore & brand of shame for life—to shield the man she loved. Was he worth this sacrifice? test role of Miss Le su comes word that tle day lof the ’!\m‘! ever pr ui.mg]vtrr of Arthur W, of the son some disappointn: w York | MeCall Continues Campaign to Rid dtetments ging o REM OLA HEALS BLIND, BLEEDING, EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL 10 of these were held up outcome of an appeal in case All the flogigngs were s been perpetrated by men urs. | Ku Klux Klan or by men | ror Ono in the Con nity th ila Church, ending ther ater, with directing and sting finishing points. To those been privileged 1o view | s of the several gro play for T izhts will e enjoyable affairs sented ristol Here's a bit of news that will in- antly be appreciated by those now the princip: a Jap her hand who d to have ave rehears in and T mo: one it iday 1 of the | men to be tricd in Ja cyclops of the Avondale, Ala., Klan, and a steward in the thodist church, He is charged in connection with the floggi gro in Jef- rson county last sy GHIGAGO READY who ls, S 1 i8 the an 2 and for A itors, In a AT e e he five suitors appear the backgroun sking for the suitors are Olmstead, Charles S Jepson, Dr. Wi 1 Gaylord Cook Tarry C. ho ording to the judge. In 2 1S of note ir very tu Wicipated Gallows Friday (UP) When Harry } is All ind t ing his solo will | other t men quartet, Mess ound to de last mir \ stay of exect- " PLOGGING. PROSEGUTION I WILL OPEN OCTOBER 3 0 preside IS expecte Alabama of Masked Beatings rrow himself. caled to, according to attor- Birmingham ree flogging ounty, Alabam Yetohe Attor Oct. 18 (UP) cases n Marengo . will be prosceuted ey General Charlie | 4 here, while wait- | b cused with Lil- ten men {o be held Januar I MeCall has st d to rid the state | 4 flo and took this 1S 2 measur cop his fight | ore the courts. A grand jury m‘ ‘renshaw county returned 10 inst 45 men § the three insurance. vas charged mask Beware Germs h.h he first | ith w mhmh —— soap and soap ¢ th Sylpho- water you use to clea your tub absolutely casier to clean. Use germs | Nathol in the will make erm-proof an 1 same hroom fixtures, too. 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Today, and every day, a lot of vomen count their time to suffer As regularly as the months come ound, comes pain that 1s borne in | silence. “It's Nature” women say. it It fsn't Women who have always had the « time, have no pain at all day they discover Midol. dol is the speclal preparatior specialists, and is not a nareotic loes nothing to the menstrual process. It does stop the paineir to seven minutes! So it is enly common sense to use it. And it osts just fifty cents, at any drug- in tiny carrying case of alum- store inum, 1 Patrick in the | Oh! what a girl was Becky She was the SAD little, BAD little, GLAD little girl you’ve read about Begins TOMORROW A GREAT SHOW ON THE STAGE! SUPERB ACTS Including The Famous Dancers GUY and PEARL MAGLEY assisted by The Melvin Sisters and the wonderful STRUMMING SERENADERS the daring athletes Four original Balliotes Feats that A1l you full of thrills the popular | vaudevillians RO(‘]\' BL 0\\0 M and Co. Tust n heap of musical fun | The Comedy Artist PISANO & LANDAUER in “Boom, Boom xtraordinary Attraction BLAKE & JONES Formerly “Sissle & Blake” s of the Popular “Running Wild” huffle Along” i S S R Begins TOMORROW at the Stran Always a Good Show