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Onless otherwise indieated. theatrieal w=iten by oress agencler for the notices ANA reviews In this ealminn are exnective amnsement company HER AND, SON" AT STRAND DOUBLL FEATURES AT CAPITOL | e pri ificing lo! Stories of the tendency’ of mather love heen the theme and fietion writers. Simi paternal been ne supreme sa nave for lar stories of e cons fo anl production hronizel which Broken Oil Lir Halts Flight v o Plan Y A 3D tes in the mpt 1o made Perfect Vitaphone House! CAPITOL Begins SUNDAY ALLTALKING, - ne Fearlié A love mystery ama of Scotlard Yard Lois Moran Warner Baxter Gilbert Emeary e )AY WHITH [ NTURE? Feature ON DEMAND" in ROW WK PEA LILA LEG Ao IN TOWN® with ELINOR PaIR Free Chinaware Tomorrow Niie Golden Pheasant FREE TO THE LADIES THURS., E! FRIL, PICTURES V prients DOROTHY REVIER 3 MISKEY McBAN EVIL Harmonizing DAVE GARDINER ( in edemories” motion pictures HEAR! 5 = W"‘ 4 COLMB A~ intriguing the master Vance, entitled *1 Daughter,” mystery drama Louls pen of To- Lone Columbia wn at the Friday “Lone ph Wolf p is the famot under ) ~ LOTTIE PICKFORD Iy 1x- ound and palatial h 1ome rapidly, introdu ision means of crime ind entertainment detection the | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1920. i Mrs. De Priest Describes Famous - Visit to White House Tea Party Before Chicago Church Women Praises Mrs. Hoover—Says No Excitement Reigned As Negro Woman Entered Room, But Start- ed After Incident o, July 17 (A—Mrs. wife of the only Negro congressman, made a three mintue talk last night 1o 300 women of the Pilgrim Baptist church, describing her impressions of the White House ind its mistress, De Priest, whose husband represents the first Iilinois district, 1s speaking of her impre 5 at a | wives given June 12 “The president’s wife is a wonder Oscar st [i ates uest tea for cong at the Whit | ful M “I believe she pos hostess," De. Priest said. ses a great soul, is quiet und unassuming—quits 1odest; but she has all the dignity her position demands. The uther the party discussed such problems as you and T might discuss T afternoon in he ladies a Sunday this church, “There was mo excitement when I entered the White House. All the storm of criticism has baen stirred up since—outside the capital mostl below the Mason and Dixon line.” - TOMARRY AGAIN E Piqued When Reporters Appear —New Fiance Undertaker will offer May Me- | talking picture “‘Stolen Sunday Behind night days. Paonessa Will Confer On Bridge Improvements Mayor Pao 1 today made an yointment with structural en- “New Haven" road to t tomorro r a discussion on improvements, st a wider, eers of the Rock) ¥ 1 the mayor will su protected sidewalk the structure to meet e went 1o last week at the request of Attor Appell and was imp sed with the nced for immediate im- provements. He ordered work st | ed at once and secured the coop tion of the railroad officials. nayor | Leonard | SCHOONER FRE Bridgeport, July 17 slightly dan ed after running onto the Penfield . the Boston fishing schooner Stranger was able o free |itself with its own auxiliary engines a change in the tide. vessel ran afoul of the reef v morning fogs of day a high and dry he day he Str fo | of New Beaford, tain Andrew Meade. | | | When Dining In HARTFORD Visit /P!\q U Woorter THOPRE i f. karn, proprietor 60 Asylum St. “Where Cuisine Reigns Supreme” | after s any 1 th 1 most of nerly was ® he $200.000 SALT WATER SWIMMING POOL {|UTOPIA DANCE HALL MIDWAY | DINE ¥DANCE » 'ATROCK CAFE R ¥ THE A SCHEMING WOMAN WHO CAME BETWEEN FATHER & SON/ LE :‘\3 !|-‘|I::~.|“x UE LYot “Younger BOYD Something vl ROGERS Generation WALLIN New and widening of | the highway | the hridge | Los Angeles, July 17 Pickford, screen actr ¥ married, app for a license to w | vi Miss Picl Lotta Rupp. the surname | of her first hushand. She gave age as 3. Apparently piqued cause her ruse in using the name of | her first husband had failed, | threatened to “tear up the paper almost immediately changed her ford signed her name being that her ha- 15 bt mind. Tries to D When she appeared at the bureau with Gillard, Miss Pickford worc irk glasses and attempted to hide her face behind a hankerchief “I don’t want anything about this in the papers > told newspaper- men. “I was trying to this marriage a secret.” Miss Pickford's first marriage with Albert Rupp, New York st broker, in 1912, She came to Lo Angeles in 1917 and was divorced here in 1920. At that time she an- nounced that she would not marry again “even if the man had golden wings and a diamond halo.” | Married Movie Actor However, in 19 Allen Iorrest from whom five ise Lace keep to or, her, movie act- she received vears later. M ford is a of Pickford, screen personages Gillard's en gement to Mis: Pickford has been rumored in Hol- Iywood for some time. No wedding plans were announced. nd ic Jack sister A Albert Fall’s Sister | Committed to Asylum | Tos Angeles, July 17 (P) — Mrs Katherine Petty, sister of Albert B. I"all, former secretary of the inter- | ior, was committed to a state insane lum yesterday on the order of the superior court. Mrs. Petty had been [ in the custody of a psychopathic | parole officer since 1924 She is a | former magazine writer. } RUM SALESMEN GET TRIP New York, July 17 (UP) — Six ilipinos and William Allen of | Mass., will get a trip to San I [ cisco, but they don't want it. California they will b | ing liquor to United States soldiers | aboard the ftransport St. Mihiel. | They originally were arrested in San cisco, but brought her U. Judge ruled on the question of jurisdic- | 1- In tried for sell- werr Perfect Vitaphone House! CAPITOL he was married Moscowitz in Brooklyn |1 | M in LIFE IN SHASHUP Gustoms Agents Chase Car— Driver Loses Control Plattsburg, N. Y., July An alleged attempt to smuggle quor fre anada has cost the of the second Plattsburg youth with- + month. Nijah 1. , 21 years old was killed ve ¥ when his auto- mobile overturned while attempting 1o clude border patrolmen. The pa- trolmen said they found 16 bags of ale in the machine The customs officer man and I Coven garde loaded 1l e rombly, on the Canadian side, and was half a mile below the border when they sighted him. They started in pursuit and in an ef- fort fo halt the scattered roofing nails in the path of the government machine in P H L said at Tou Cole- Bel- int Belgarde, chase on reaching Mooers Folk from the border, attempted to swing his car around with the evident inten- tion of heading back into Can The car overturned {wice Belgarde's skull. On June Arth lattshurg: was failing failing to heed a comn by customs guards to halt. I man Coveney was with Patrolman Weldon J. Cheatham when the lat- aly shot Gordon. Cheatham trial in the he fracturing waitin Americans Will Aid In Deepening Harhor Irish Free § e, July 17 (P roup of American financiers is reported to have expressed willir ness to finance an extensive scheme for the development and improve- ment of Cork harbor th ultimate establishment of a terminal port. The project includes building 'a pier with transit ‘va' neral and special ware- house cold stora plants, stock yvards and canned meat factory with extension of the railway to a site at Cobh as well as deepening the en- trance of the channel and removing | obstruetions. suggested large FAXI APPEAL TAKEN Hartford 17 (—The firs appreal, a s of which are ex- pected to follow, has been taken from the d the public util- ities comn refusir Climan of 1642 Broad strect a tificate to operaic grounds that “public convenience d did not require it he appeal was entered in the supe- | rior court yesterday by counsel for Climan. ly ries ecision of on in e a taxicab on the necessity" YRTON DOWNEY OTHER'S BOY' THURS,, FRI, SAT. DOUBLE FEATURES! Gay Paree at Its Gayest SEE and HEAR WARNER BROS present Halla Edna¥Murphy Reed§Howes Arthur Hogt - Agngh Frawey -Phyllis Crame VI TavFon s e hireditoioam il ~just for fun; bu to vamp him for real from his} she went THUR I),\\_' .:\'I(;HT Is M Many Valuable Gifts For SEE -—HEAR AND BE THRILLED! COLUMBIA presents LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER. BERT LYTELL Gertrude Olmstead Lilyan Tashman PICTURES w The Greatest of Myst Dr: Love, Thrills, Suspense Ail v ERCHANTS' GIFT NIGHT Patrons in the Audience L fF HAS SOCIAL PLANS (Wants to Head New York “400” | —0nce Style Expert ’ New York, July 17 (#—The New York American says today it is un- | derstood that the former Mrs. Basil Miles, recent bride of Col. Rogers, will make a bid for 2 York social leadership on her return from Europe within the next two 1ewspaper points out that the ne . Rogers is beautiful, fn her {early thirtie wide acquain- tance in Am t. a flair for ing of t | 0il miltio An odd circumstance, the Ameri- vs, is that she is an Austrian, Count Ludwig Salm Von Hoog- whose marriage fo Millicent s bitterly opposed by the clothes and finally cnded | Rogers heiress iro Ramos, a Miles as Elyze Von Braun of Budapest was first married to Peabody Savell, an At- reputation for | Rogers’ Standard | | v | | | ORMER MRS, MILES (BREMEN T0 VISIT lanta engineer, from whom she was | divorced in 1924. A year later ghe wrried Rasil Miles, of Philadelphia, New York fwo years . her in- with A con- at the and in order to inc obtained a position a style ed a suite she ed’ her lian coppersmiths ies Who recently cated king over two m iron shop were today or- Inspector A. N, additional quar- woid arrest for te tenement house The in which they overcro stores, tenemer 1l on Hartford avenue, dered by Building Rutherford to rent ters if they wish | on of the s ion pr living 1d without 1 by law Tom Mix Is Sued for Alleged Contract Breach Iirie, Penn July 17 (UP)—To! Mix, movi engaged with the Ils Fioto circus, was named defendant in a $400,000 damage siit filed in Erie county court by Zack Miller of the 101 Ranch Wild West shows, who claims Mix contracted to play in his show this season and then the Sells Kloto peo- ple. Miller alleg Mix, April 6 dition to sunits inspector ire star now igned up a4 he contracted with in Philadelphia. Mix al salary in ad- a private car and special tion for his famous horsc ony.” Milier stated he went to ippearance of Mix and, when failed to live up to the contract a heavy loser. Mix was made no commen railways dur- carried 15,000 their cars and being more than seven population of the entire he clectrical past stic ing {he ar 000,000 riders on this hus times vorld T00—0:15 LAST SEEwoHEAR The Spectacle of the Oges ARIRTSDOLORES ST Starts Ne SINGING! 10097 TALKING! DANCING! To- | | SUNDAY it expense in atranging for (ha | T A large group of residents have {accepted the invitation of the Bremen's captain -to see the ship during her brief call here for aerial mail. A plane, which is coming from |afternoon and a fast launch will be 3 ~ 1 | waiting to take the mail out to the Plane fo Bring Air Mail o Boat ==t = Belore Departure | ment granted special permission for the rman plane land at a military air field glant new liner. The French govern- Cherbourg understand that Nev officials Cherbourg, France, July 17.—(R)— The port and ecivil authorities here have arranged a cordial welcome for |days and 15 hou the German steamship Bremen |record established by which left Bremerhaven yesterday | tagia of five da on her maiden voyage to the United |17 minut States. |as the | the Bremen will try to make York from Ch in four the Maure- s and time > three our; beat the vs. three ho They will t men cro “How can you afford so many lovely underthings?” I spend less than you do, my dear, but . . . " My clothes mon mile limit westward bound. (The North German Lloyd com-; panys owner of the vessel, has offi- cially disclaimed that the Bremen is attempting to establish a record for the crossing, but it was the general | belief at Bremerhaven on the ship's departure that the captain would certainly put his best foot forward on the maiden voyuge.) 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