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Q o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1920. . g The Big House of Laughter I = 1 fqv»:‘f:‘jnuu with a special program. AZARO‘S wORK w]NS lHigh School udents Robert Montgomery is featusad | $) Theater ReVleW This is expected to be the st | St Sy with Dorothy Jordan as the singing d | nasquerade dance yet staged in | Practice Grid Cheers |.na dancing sweethearts and make i | ew Britain. Dancing will }lr]d' REGOGN]TION AT YALE The walls of the Senicr High |a substantial bid for recognmm.n i | JOS. M. GAITES l'“ " l “ '. | from 8 o'clock till the Cinderella | |school reverberated this morning a new romantic pair. [ : [ | (By Arrangement with Charles Hopkins) hour, with the grand march and the | with the lusty cheers of the stu-| The picture, following the 1c ] P | P g :p I3 k ‘, Presents Y awarding of prizes at 10:30 o'clock. i New Britain Student Gets Honorable | dents, when the first cheering prac- | tournament motivation, is replete . ’ | 3‘1.\D(lh. KENNEDY p Hats, horns and everything that Menti Tor "D g tice of the year was held. As the |with laughs and lilting songs, { Emma Redlok‘ on Year's Leaye,| (courtes Charies L. Wagner) ,‘ 'n' 'i “‘ 'l. i I. “.“ I‘ soes with a Halloween party will be | SiEUCTRAE DE A n g S Bulkeley High school game, to be |Charles F. (Chuck) Reisner, the gi- , A 5 T 5 A. A. Milne's Latest Play & P .4\ [ g ,..; < - r4 ] on hand and a good time is expect- scholarship Pupil, | played tomorrow at Willow Brook | rector. maintaining a zippy tempo s Ylsmng m Newmgmfl “MICHAEL AND MARY" v X SN\ L= _ - 3 '/ o ed for all who end the big fes- | park, is the first important game to | throughout that builds to a charms | Staged by Mr. Hopking N, e 0 FORD } %4 J. = b e | tivity of the year at the s New Haven, Oct. 31 (® — Jean |be played at home this n, it | ing climax in the reunion of the - I)esb:‘.’:jedl m: Tl]xom-s Farrar = seth Wade of Bridgeport, a|Will be the first opportunity that t happy lovers at the 18th hole. '% , ‘ast of Characters) 3 i © o S e F - ' (Special to the Herald) [ dtary Meogo Hennedy ||| Dntess othewise ndicated. theatrical notices ana reviews m e cormn are || PRIEST'S AUTO DAMAGED fiith year student in the department |*tudents will have to voice the Joe Farnham and Robert E. Hop- § Newington, Oct. §1.—Miss Emma |An At George Spaiutn ||| written by’ prese agenciew for the respective amusement company. Lot R eV Ak el o iy soneoliEpirit | Xins, who provided:the napvsiey Redick of Bailumbo Mission, Ango- ‘:u- hael Terence Neiit I i l |of painting at Yale, was given the | mpe cheer leaders of the schoo! |logue, did an admirable job of their I la, Africa, Will speak at the Congre- | Moo maiiivan S e e —— ——t N WEST MAIN §T. CRASH [ 520 sirst prize for the best set of are under the coaching of David |assignment, and the tuneful musical | gational ‘church on Sunday morning |lev. Simon X Georgo Alison [ PALAIS ROYAL, HARTFORD THE EMBASSY | drawings submitted in that depart- |B. Swift, director of the science de- |Score by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy H at the 10:30 o’clock service. Mary's Uncle . Jdonn Spacey | A ronde Jead to Palais Royal, | A R ! ment. | partment. The new cheer leaders McHugh contains several outstand- i« Miss Redick has been a mission- | [ Koperre o P sadoiry > T ho‘nd““‘\‘"; ble waiter by day, @ Wil | Rev. dohn Taranowics's Car in Col-| This announcement was made by | Who have been chosen by Mr. Swift |Ing hits, among them belng “Like { ary at the Portuguese West African c.cur Menaeal st e ord 2 gball fropmihbeattiful, ol Cheval «o m,“0| ¥ 1” S lision With Machine the university today in making pub- |are: Frank Anderson, | Kelly Can” “Go Home and Tell mission for a period of 30 years and | A Pilicenas ‘George_Johnson | night- as the biggest event of tl {n~ ;‘ Nr . & . "“'1'”“’: love-mak- ol + Machine Owned |lic the list of awards in the school | Puzzo, the M Franesaic Your Mother” and “I'm Learning & | is now on a year's leave of ab- |yiydy Clinton Sundbert | season is scheduled to start at 8 ’, oLt hoies guod By Ruth §. Bates | of fine arts und the divinity school. | Hedwig Duch. They will lead the | Lot ¥rom You’ ) onbel Bhe iy henitng Mbarttin | o 'y : : Ve in his newest starring pic- ) < I 1four other Connecticut students re- | cheering in the rems g thre = . 4 - Fay Ball | g'clock, the event being the annual |ture. “Playboy of Paris”, which the Le A R 7lths herbrotben o LeH oy, Bedick Halloween ball, Thoss who have |Embassy theater S S Dalliast Avt-uonoloRain ceived honorable mention in vari-|games of the season, Bulkeley, New | g 1guis, Mo, is an independent ) of this town. alloween ball. 1050 Swofshiave | o g ature for | Lilo owned by Rev. John Tarano-|OUs competitions aven Hillhouse and Hartford Pub- | o S i ] Votes y 0 5 four days, starting tomorrow. | ri T S i i $ P | city not in any county, but St. Louis Church Notes | (By Herald Reviewer) attended these occasions in the past | & of St. Lucian's home on Burritt| Robert Allen Ward of New Ha-|lic High. |Ezsed : 2 2 i The Junior Christian Endeavor | ~Out of an unusual triangle Prob- |, ¢ 1ot Lo told of the fun and | e story i ovous, fun-loving and driven by h', brother, |ven won honorable mention for hi s = county includes the cnvirons of the . meeting has been changed to 6 |lcm, Mr. Milne has evoived a poig- [gocq G0 PG @6 G A (TR farce, with pretly Frances Dee, the | Carl Taranowicz of 367 ) Bur. | summer's drawings submitted in the THE STRAND city of St. Louls o'clock, and the Senfor Endeavor |Nant and moving drama in his “Mi- [ oo oot Tpo i TRoar on Hal. | Ortunate textra” girl, playing oppo- ritt street when it was ja collision | department of architecture. In the ANt eveling Lof sad y will meet at 6:45 o'clock. c:\‘m and Mary,” a tale simply but [ysve? BIER BRI ROV B erul |Site the star. Chevalicr sings keve with_another driven by I'red Me- | department of painting, honorable | i “\IE G0 '°Q"'r_m;l el | A serics of popular Sunday cve- [cflcctively told by Madge Kennedy | oifeR WA (00T€, B WILGENE frongs, including My 1deal, 5| Knight of 80 Russell street and own- | mention was awarded Henry Joseph | (0 ®uyoc S g U S TEED | RGeS et ERADE-DANCE i ning services will begin Sunday. A |and Terrence Neill at Parsons' the- | g oo a0 hoen specially dec. | Great Life,” “In the Heart of Old ed by Ruth 8. Bates of the same Meinke of Meriden, Sally Fulton | ¢ oo Maver's musical 1 at Odd Fellows Hall, 144 Arch 8t | Motion picture, *The Sky Pilot” will |ater, Hartford. 1t ia a tranquil play | 4272 Palace has been epecially dec: | paree,” each of which he puts across | address about 12:15 this noon. [[Etaicyior iBridgerort ana Sucacpi SR TR RTIE S CeEet) SAT. LVE., NOV. 1, 1038 Dbe shown at this service. The singing | Without the blemish of false heroics, [ potorson and his Night Hawks, | L the same cffective NIt with The crash occurred, the police | Stanley Azaro of New Britain. | Tever? 48 tha f “‘ Dixle Ramblers Orchestrs wiil be under the direction of Her. |hystérics or sordldness. | o, paEnt , Hawhs |which he sang “Louise.” “Sweeping | wor toid, when MeKnight atibmpt.| 3 s e SeHrTent ] iR But sl S & Dert Weleh, Jr. A cordial invita- | Tho time is 1905 {0 1980. Mary |gaged ot ths darich miiislct Danieing | CLOBISEA NIV A Love Rt leaifo Bl oué fromithoicuthiin tront |8 eii0 is attending Yale on a GAFE 0 A 1 IVe ¢S 0L 5 essed gent, most comical 1ady’s cos tion (0 ittend these services s |is adri(t on tho sea of lite, having | il be held from § (il closing, with P cai B ou" Brought a New | of 205 West Main stroct | scholarship awgrded by (he Yale|in the mew talkie feature which || "™ e R g o everyone. § |been abandoned by her husband,|the grand march and awarding of .. . = 5 3 e aranowicz told Sergeant ‘.mh.ul\ - & il S & BUUA- | oponed yesterday for threc da : Girls to Entertain Scouts [ who, like the wedding ring he Dlic- | nrizes ot 10530, Tor the remior |15 80 far proved the most popular | 1y SFIE O, eRERE & EOIE] | uate of New Britain High school. The Newington . Girls' club will led on her finger, is gilt not gold. i devEn e dencot thelaeis lor ol L e Ay ‘ not see McKnight's hand out and v Told a Halloween party in the din- |meets Michacl, an ambitious writer | chestra will give a special program |, Ad1ed comedy impetus is given | (he first intimation that he had (hat | — | T T B ing room of the parish house to- [who has yet to make his mark, ks Lht = " |“Playboy of Paris” by the support- 3 e . i Wi Bros. : iy ; Ll nd on the following Wednesday, . ; Py anyone was in his way was when | arner night at 7:30 o'clock and will en- |the British muscum in London. He |November 5th, l’nlnishflo\'av will in. |IN& cast. which includes O. P. Heg- | ihe accident ppened. Warner Bros. | | tertain the Newington Boy Scouts. |becomes interested in her and with w gie, Stuart ¥rwin, the dumb Axel| MBASS { RengbHchn THADY L e Imoulatve toe of . sood heart, [ougurate an old fashioned barn |8% L L H Lol “hallatte, “he | ThE Clersyman's car was damaged ’ 5 c 5 o 3 ot etie,” Hugene Pallette, the | . e 0 Sl ool ile renublishi e Il Havein | aftire to Share Bl sl tienns with | - oo0 foavumng Wenstor® OM T b of 0 e hits cana Lo oF e TIENL Trank fonder, Tun. | I R A N : 5 ; ? ] : ers orchestra of Wethersfield. Nuf | h ning board and rear fender, while big rally at 8 o'clock tonight at the |her on an honorable basis of friend- | Dorothy Christy, featured player in | ; 3 . | R : s Ced, follow the crowd. S PR on the Bates' car suffered only a slight | | Junior high school. The speakers |ship. As the years pass and his sul Eibvee {the stage hits “Good H e e o Te T ont e d TODAY and SATURDAY will be Clarence W. Seymour, and |cess as an author increases, they Shaeae 5 Moon" and “Follow Thru.” and scen s b Eehset: SR ants = k3 Attorney John J. Danaher of Hart- [realize that they are profoundly in MEW YORK PLAYERS with Will Rogers in “So This is Lon- e e SCREEN'S NEW LOVER! ford. love with cach other. They face| The final performance of the com- |don.” USE MERALD CLASSIFIED AD G Grange Notes |the situation boldly and bravely anl [€dy, “Nancy’s Private Affair,” will | Iinds tonight. perfect Halloween ekt e 5 Robert The third and fourth degrees will ldmdp to marry even though they |be Saturday, matinee and night. at |show. Ramon Novarro in “Call of Mont, 'y % be worked on a class of Grange |realize that Mary faces the possibil.|2:15 and §:15, at the Capitol the- [{he I'lesh n Montgomery | candidates on Tuesday night, No- |ity of being sent to prison for big- |ater, New Britain. | o Dorothy vember 11. The harvest supper will famy it they arc exposed. The de-| Next week, the New Yorkers will | yauqu DANCE, TABS ]i;"«"\‘r"" be in charge of Mrs. Charlotte [noucment comes when Mary's hus- |be seen in a type of play entir he the OriginalImperidl ot ENNY Eddy. The third degree will be |band, 2 conscienceless rascal, ap- |different from the others so far pre- el RUBIN . worked by the ladies’ degree team |pears and attempts to blackmail [sented. The fourth —week will be Sl s e — in of Farmington Grange. |them in their home. In the ensuing |“The Cat and Canary,” “the mother | 13 m”_‘ ]"“' Dl dm:,; LAST SHOWINC e ) Central Pomona will hold a spe- [argument the husband dies of heart |and father” of the mystery play: | > SOE v | Positively Your Last Chance LOVe f cial evening meeting at Masonic | disease induced by the excitement of [and by far the most su ful. | to Sec the Screen’s Greatest e hall in Middletown on Wednesday. [the moment. How to explain the|Many mystery plays of later dafc | Attraction. . ‘ This meeting was scheduled to be |situation to the police without re-[have been patterned, more ok les: mn the | Tield on November 12 but the date |vealing the bigamous marriage is a (from “The Cat and Canary’ | . has been advanced. problem which is ingeniously sol The matinees will be as usual, on | Lau h thls off' I3} Starts 9 A card party will be held at the [ed. Both arc willing to face dis- Wedncsday and Saturday at 2:1 ° Rough ‘Tomorrow i« home of Mrs. Vincent Eddy on [grace and prison but a third person, with the evening performances Sl y S Y ! Thursday evening, November 13.|their son, who is away at school, |There are over 500 orchestra reats, || But it will iake over an hour tle taught hicr m i I i ! Straight whist will be played. [ must be saved the pain of learning |all reserved. obainable for all eve- | | because this Fox movietone 1s golf. e In order to do its share of com- [the truth. The end of the story [Ning performances. THR 10 SR She taught dys A % = 54 ’ ! munity work, which is one of the |finds them supremely happy with| Thursday night has been selected THE BiG }“)l“ R _ him love. Sdy. :;‘""d:l';"r‘“‘:’"‘g'k;"d“g ‘\ requirements of every Grange, New- {only one cloud on the horizon. by Mayor Quigley the benefit | 01 LAUGHTER! ) Gl el A ington Grange will hold a srocery | Mr. Neill gives a qulet but strik- [performance for the Christnas fund. i minute talkic. ppasts 5 . i shower on Tursday, November 26.|ing picture of Michael, whose love |That night will be under the aus- ‘} ON THE STAGE o Baskets of food will then be made |for Mary surmounts all difficultics |pices of the mayor and other dis- \"\UDI‘;\"]LI:E -up and distributed to ncedy families [and survives hardships. Miss Ken- [linguished men and women of busi- | | Just s bhunch = ol He's the Sl ihettarn: nedy is lovely and human in the |ness and social life in New Britain. | of irvegular ACTS :‘("“ ' On December 18 Newington [role of Mary, adding delightful an fellows, (aklig On the screen 1:10, 4:10, G 5 an:"r: ! Grange will vi Durham Grange |subtle touches of the eternal fem- | their fun 6:10, 9:10 Don’'t Miss the Fun oot ] And furnish the entire program. |inine which make her character lif | where they find Laurel and Hardy Comedy TONIGHT of the | Last Meeting of Assessors |like. The principals received four ] it — “Up the And Other Short Subjects | i World! The board of assessors has been }curtain calls at the conclusion of | River. —sartrpay osty || HALLOWEEN and cABARET holding daily sessions at the town |the performance. % et NIGHT - % hall for the receiving of property | Gertrude Rivers Alison, Georgs e Ay Richard Dix in { Ends Tonight? lists. The ofice will be open until |Alison and Maurice Greet have char- NEW BRITAIN e “Shooting Straight” | % Perfect Halloween Show! 9 o'clock tomorrow night, which |acter parts which they flll ably. John | | e s o | Coming Sunday RAMON | will be the last night for the fll- [Spacey plays the role of Mary's hus- MATINEE AT Ry e . i Il ““Up THE RIVER” NOVARRO g ing of lists. After this date all per- band and does it well. May Ed J | Hic Rives is ‘Redemption” 3 —in— some who have not filed their lists [Who was with Walter Hartwig attioiet: with JOHN | “CALL of the FLESH" l will ‘be assessed the penalty of 10+ Yer cent additional. Y. W. . A NOTES A few changes have been made In the regular schedule of the phys cal department at the Y. W. C. A The children’s plunge period will take place on Tuesdays at 4:16. There will be two early Senior plupge periods, 5:30 to 6:15-and 6:15 to 7 p. m. The later plunge periods on Tuesday nights are to be discontinued for the present. Classes for children’s dancing will be held on Wednesdays after school. Complete schedule for physical department will be: 1-3, private swim les- Plainville High ;00, private class; 5:80-9:00 swim classes. ‘Tuesdays: 10:00-11:00, morning gyl and swim class; 2:45-3:30, senior plunge 0, junior plunge; 5:30- senior plunge; 6:15-7:00, senior plunge; 7:00-9:00, basketball. Wednesdays: 4:00- 4 30, children's children's 100, pri- 130, social tap dancing: 4:30- interpretive dancing vate swim lessons dancing. teachers’ Thursdays: 4:4 club gym and swim cla senior 63805 senior plunge; :15, recreative gym and swim plunge; §:00~ senior clags; . 8:00-9:00, recreative club ‘class for nurse: 00-12:00, private swim 00, swim classes. 30-12:00, junior swim The first ‘salary appropriated for the office of president of the United States was $25,000 a year. That wis the amount George Washington re- ceived. Tonight TABS’ Original Imperial Orch. — GRAND MARCH 10:30 P. M. — FAVOR: PRIZE OLLEGIANS (Registered) ELKS CLUB, NEW BRITAIN TO.NIGHT . TO-MORROW NIGHT HARTFORD WOMAN’S CLUB, BROAD ST. “Where That Diflerent Crowd Goes” MONSTER Tonight MASQUERADE DANCE Manhattan Reportory Theater com- pany in Bristol last summer, is in the cast. “Michael and Mary"” is at Parsons for the remainder of the week with a matinee Saturda FEAR TEXTILE STRIKERS YIOLENCE ON HALLOWEEN Danville Authorities Alert to Prc- vent Men From Seizing Tomight as Pretext for Disorders. | Danville, Va., Oct. 31 (UP)—Au- | thorities gept a close watch today to prevent further disorders in connec- tion with the textile strike, fearing | thiat Halloween might be used as an excuse for acts of violence. James T. Brook, weaver at the Riverside Mill, one of those affected by the strike, told police last night he had been fired on from an auto- mobile as he was standing on the porch of his home. He said also his well had been polluted with paint and other fluids and that electric | wires to his home were cut. J. Hodnett, questioned by po- | tice 1 allegedly firing on six un- iaentified men, said they had threat- ered to dynamite his home because his wife was a non-union worker. TOMORROW NEW YORK PLAYERS In the Fuany Comedy “NANCY’S PRIVATE AFFAIR” Buy Your Reserved Scats in | Advance. 1 Telephone 1230 i Management, GEORGE J. Prize Halloween MASQUERADE Norden Bungalow SATURDAY, NOV. 1 Charlestonians Orchestra 218 WINTHROP STREET “GO WHERE THE BALLROOM DE LUXE Souvenirs --- Ho HALL Admission 50c Dancing Sunday 7:30 to 11 --- Same Band Rialto Priz DANCE GEORGE OLCOTT BACCHANALIANS ORCHESTRA Registered Direction Now featuring “Ossic Morasch™ Organized at Trinity College, Under Dircction of E. B. Anderson and ( Now Booking Winter PALAIS ROYAL Halloween Ball Tonight 8 Till Closing TWEET PETERSON’S BAND TONITE Come With or Without Masks 26 Broad Street — Over Rialto Theater s for Best and Funniest Costumes — Novelties Free AND BE FROM 8 TILL ? Warner Bros. | SUNDAY and Leader OLCOTT the Sing 0 J. Engagements TELEPHONE Oleott B621-0 CROWD GOES” HARTFORD rns --- Prizes Checking-Parking FREE Ball Room MERRY Selected Sound ILBERT Shor Advanced HAT Among these Hats is the chic tricorne —the Hat that has been acclaimed by smart women Every At a Price Far Below Their Value THE For Much More Fall Some trimmed with feathers, others with fur— all head sizes Hat a Leading Style That Would Sell $3.75 Several Hundred New Fall Hats $1 98 NEWEST In All Head S Sizes In Every Wanted Style For Miss and Matron FALL COLORS GREAT SAVINGS! Just the - COAT You Are Looking For # $49.50 ‘ SPECIAL—A Grou; Sizes 44 KERC The $59.50 to $79.50 KRIMMER CARACUL JADGER Stunning Models Be Original—Be Chic ! 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