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11 Menus a Jbmily Hearing Dates Set for Boston and Maine Road Washington, April 80. Hearings on the Boston & Maine railroad's ap plication for permission lo abandon cxtontlve portions of Its line were set today by the Interstate commerce road proposes to reduce Its mileage, commission for Uontou on May II and Concord, N. It., May 21, In both hearings the commis sion's representative! will be asso ciated with representatives of state commissions In whose territory the If you have an auto trade to effsr or If you are on the lookout for the right opportunity to purchase an au tomobile use the Classifieds In pre senting your proposition. ii NfcW BRITAIN DAILY HUKALJJ, 'J.',HliKSLAY' APK1L 30, lMa ValtM etlwrwlM mtllratctl. ilieatrleal notlm Mid reviews m tfcn Mluiua n vrlltcn bt the vrM agencies tut the ratperr1' unmoral ewnpunt nouiu: uilii at lyceum , Tlili aflcmooii the Lyceum thea ter opened 4 double feature program, mat ) to continue an 1110 remainder of the woek and the pictures to be lecn aro "The Midnight .Express," starring Elaine Unmmcrstein, "The Price She I'ald," featuring Alma Rubens an well as Johnny Walker In the serial, "Galloping Hoofs." Se lected comedies mid the news pic tures round out the program. Has a mother the right to sell her daughter to the highest bidder that she might save herself the In convenience of a lower social life than that to which sho had been ac customed? Must a d)i lighter pay the price In a broken heart because of vanity, unreasonableness and false conceptions? These problems are dealt with in the society drama "The Price She Paid" , and Alma Rubens Is the daughter who Is placed on the social auction block.1 A capable cast supports the star, f'SOSf OF SAHARA" AT PALACE A most unusual screen produc tion Is "A 8tn of the Sahara," the First National picture filmed In Al geria by Edwin Carewe and show ing at the Palace theater today, Friday and Saturday. The atory, by Louise Gerard, combines the spectacular and ' the Intimately melodramatic In Just the right proportions.! The Keith vaudeville bill will be headed by Caaetta, Rydcll and Co. In "A Brilliant Dance Offering"; there are eight clever dancers in this act which should be a big favorite here. Another feature Is the return en gagement of Flo and Frank Innls who were a riot of fun on the An niversary Week show and who had to cancel after the first day on ac count of sickness. They are very funny comedians and their comedy will he greatly enjoyed. Theodore and Swanson will offer "5, A. M.," a novelty act; and Wyeth and Girlie should be well liked in "Blithe Buffoonery." PALACE TODAY, FRI, SAT. THE GREAT AMERICAN DRAMA ACTUALLY FILMED ON THE ALGERIA DESERT! A SON OF THE SAHARA with Bert Lytell Claire Windsor Montagu Love and 12,000 Arabs . KEITH VAUDEVILLE Casetta Rydell Revue 8 Clever People 8 THEODORE & SWANSON WYETH & GIRLIE Back Again! FLO & FRANK INNIS "The Doughnut" Fur Storage 2 . HUDSON FUR SHOP M3W HIUTAIX 770 BRISTOL 2t PALACE ON THE SCREEN AT LAST! DON'T MISS THIS! A.H.Shacf-ran presents . a frtty Etfvwrtf PmdycfrslfaribminQ 1 VI 1 Foot Guard Armory, Sat., May 2nd, P. M. .Matinee at 2 p. ra. One Performance Only Rudolph Steinert Presents ROXY" and his "GANG" '' ' Mr. S. L. Rothafel (himself) Entire Company of 40 Artists from the Capitol Theater, N. Y, Prices $1.50. $2.00, $2.50 Plus Taxes. Tickets on Sale At Gallup & Alfred, Inc. 201 Asylum St.. Hartford This is not a Radio Concei t. it "FLOTILLA 'ORCII." AT CAPITOL Beginning today for the bulunco of the week the Capitol will offer as the big attraction on the Keith aiidevllle program, Yerke'a Flotilla Orchestra. Many orchestras have appeared at the Capitol this past season but t ho management guar antees that local patrons have never seen no heard a better ono than this. They are big favorites all over the Kolth circuit and are well known in Die musical world as cqunl to the Lopez or Whlteman orchestrns. Mr. Yorko, the organizer of this or chestra Is a famous musician and his men are the pick of the best. Other acts on the program Include Henry Frey, a very clever monolog nist known s "The Reformer." The Solaros aro clover entertainers of fering a series of high class dances and operatic singing. Lnona Wil liams is a singer of "blues" and dis plays a very fine voice In rendition of this particular kind of song. Shelton, Tyler and Shelton are called the "Three Aces Qf Fun." The photoplay feature will present Irvin Willat production "The Air Mall," a melodrama with a cast that offers Warner Baxter, Blllio Dove, Mary Brian and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. There Is thrill upon thrill of fered In this picture and the big climax shows a thrilling fight of aeroplanes three thousand feet aloft, with a startling parachute jump. There are continuous shows dally. CAPIT0 L TODAY - FRI. - SAT. The Big Thrill Picture! 'The Air Mail' With BILLIE DOVE MARY BRIAN g WARNER BAXTER DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JR. "PEER OF THEM ALL" 12 MUSICIANS 12 Keith Vaudeville YERKE'S Flotilla Orchestra HENRY FREY "THE REFORMER" THE SOLAROS HIGH CLASS ARTISTS LEONA WILLIAMS "A SINGER OF BLUES" Shelton --Tyler -Sharpies "3 ACES OF FUN" CONTINUOUS SHOWS CAPITOL THEATER Mon., Tues.. Wed. "SACKCLOTH AND SCARLET" With Alice Terry BEGINNING SUNDAY FOR 4 DAYS i rrta fl V Geortfe MelfSrd production Bf lasco Production, in International Race Begins, at , St. Joseph, Missouri Uy Tlis Aiaodaled I'reu. St. Joseph, Missouri, April 20. Five balloonlsta of national and in ternational reputation, two of them representing tho army, will soar uay from Kosecrana Held here to morrow in tho national elimination balloon race. A prize of 11,000, the Utchllcld trophy, and a plana In tho International events awaits tho win ner. Inflation of the big bags will begin tomorrow and It Is expected that they will get away about 5:30 o'clock In the afternoon, Precaution Is being made by the balloonlsts to protect themselves against being marooned In Canadian wilds should the northeasterly winds predicted curry them that far. W. T. Van Orman, winner last year, and his aide, C. K. Wollman of Akron, Ohio, will carry provisions for two weeks, a shotgun and a high power i Ifle In addition to radio equipment. One other balloon, that piloted by Lieutenant William J. Flood of the army will curry a radio.' All of the pilots and aides, with the exception of Herbert V. Thaden, who will pilot the Detroit, are here. ' Thaden will arrive today. Four hundred thousand cubic feet of gns to fill the large bags has been contracted for with the local gas company. Offlcias of the company estimate that the balloons will use' enough gas to bring 20,267 gallons, of water to the boiling point, cook J.350 meals for six persons, bake 3,750 one-pound loaves of bread, or supply the needs of the average family for two years. The bags will be filled with 0 per cent of water gas, manufactured by the local company and 40 per oent of hydrogen gas. Three pursuit planes in the charge of Major T. L. I.anphier, commander of the pursuit group, Selfridge Field, Mich., were expected to arrive here today. Major General Mason M. Patrick, chief of the army air serv ice, and Godfrey L. Cabot, president of the National Aeronautic associa tion, were also due. The dirigible TC-G from Scott field, Belleville, III., also will ba here to morrow. The starting order of the balloons as determined by lot follows: Army balloon Lieutenant 'Wil liam ,T. Flood, pilot Lieutenant Hay nla MoCormiek, aide. Goodyear ITI W. T. Van Orman, pilot; C. K. Wollman, aide. Army balloon Captain Raymond F. O'Neill, pilot; Lieutenant Guy It. Oatman, aide. St. Joseph Optimist club balloon Captain H. E. Honeywell, pilot; Harry Preston, aide. Detroit Herbert V. Thaden, pilot; W. C. Napier, aide. PARTS' T OR MRS. DIGROO A surprise party was tendered Mm. Dugroo of 74 Hart street last evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Huck of 3S Brook street, the occasion being her birth day. Mrs. Dugroo received many beautiful presents, . including an aluminum set of 41 pieces. Luncheon was served and music was enjoyed. CONCERT MISS ALICE SII.MVA.V, Soprano Assisted by Mr. James Donahue, Baritone Mr. Rocco Montano, Violinist CAMP SCHOOL AlDITOTtlV.M New llritaln, t'unn. VKI MAT 6, at 8:15 P. M. Tickets 75o. and M.ni) On Sale at C. Ii. Pierce s. V LYCEUM SOW PLAYING TWO KXCELI.K.VT WCTfRKS MIDNIGHT EXPRESS With- KLA1XK HAMMKRSTEIJi And "THE PRICE SHE PAID" LADIES' MATINEE TIiU Coupon and 10c Will Admit Any l.aily to Rest Scats. ' SEELEY'S ENTERTAINERS I'Yw All Ocva-Jotis II. C. SEELT.Y. Representative 21 WASHINGTON" ST. Phone 515-2 Breakfast Halves of , grape fruit, cereal with thin oream, orisp toast, bread crumb pancakes, maple sirup, milk, coffee. Luncheon Cream of' spinach soup or creamed mushrooms on toast, combination sandwiches, co coanut custard, milk, tea. Dinner linked hamburg steak, baked potatoes, creamed onions, salad chlfrniiade, rye bread, prune souffle, milk, coffee, Whrn the fruit trees are In blos som, canned fruit should bo avoid ed if possible, Of course, In the elly, where there isn't a fruit troe to scent the air, this precaution Is unnecessary. 1 Tho rream soup Is suggester) for small children who do not eat the creamed mushrooms. Creamed Mii-broom One pound mushrooms, i table spoons butler, 1-2 teaspoon alt. 1-8 teaspoon pepper, 2 tablespoons flour, 3-4 cup thin cream or top milk, 8 small triungles of toast, crisp sprigs of parsley, Clean mushrooms and remove caps. Cut both caps and stems In ITALY UNCOVERS MAYDAY PLOTS Blame Russian Communists lor Threatened Outbreak Rome, April 30. rolice declared today that they had discovered evi dence of an Italian revolutionary organization affiliated with commun ist groups in Russia which has been planning a May Day workers' strike and demonstration against the gov eminent throughout Italy. The police expressed the opinion that active organizations of soviet propagandists are established in Italy. Action to prevent trouble to morrow is being taken. This was an elaboration of an an nouncement made yesterday that the authorities had raided several communist gathering places and seized numerous documents. Since the recent troubles In Bul garia fascist organs here have been insisting that the same danger threatens Italy, but the opposition newspapers have maintained that the socialist-communist parp.rrnv J has been purposely flaunted by Mus solini followers In order to rally support for fascism. The police now Insist, they have proof that subversive organizations planned a strong anti-government offensive throughout the country to morrow. They have discovered, ac cording to their statement, 350,000 copies of communist propaganda pamphlets intended for clerks, work men, soldiers and peasants. They estimate that In addition to the pamphlets they found several million other copies were printed and they are wondering where the communist secured the money to finance the project. gome of the propaganda urged" a practical action against the ruling classes and said: "Italian brothers show themselves worthy of the heroic revolutionists who are figh Ing In Bulgaria for our common cause." The police also claimed to have found an Italian edition of a Russian newspaper called Truth which jaid, "absention from working on May 1 is not sufficient." Fascist newspapers declare this I communist activity is connected with i the Bulgnrian terroristic movement, that, it seeks a revolution in Italy and that "It is not possible for the Mos cow government to be unconnected with such an organization." Police have taken energetic meas ures throughout Italy to prevent May Day disturbances. At Klorence several communist leaders have been nrrested, including AdvoeataDigia.nl, who is raid to be resp6nsihle for the publication of a Clandestine communist newspaper. I Can Truthfully Say Nu-Lif e Restored Me or perhaps becl-ri.lden for years, and the lair s' cut d'.wi In 'In' blomn ot ynmh nnd beauty and cnslc;i' d to an untimely grave tb.' combined eftecis of di-.is and pn'son-'d m- dirines. Try the Man s medicine, Nl'-I.II'K. H el any diugein, Special demonstration at the City Drug Store. MARY thin slices. Melt butty, add mush rooms and cook five minutes, Sift Hour over mushrooms, stirring with a fork until well blended, Season" with salt and pepper and add cream, stirring constantly. Cook five minutes, stirring constantly, and pour over hot toast arranged on a hot platter, Garnish with sprigs of parsley and serve. . Cocoftnut Custard Six eggs, Z-i cup sugar, 4 cups milk, 3-1 cup shredded vocoanut, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon vanil la. Dost eggs slightly with a fork. Ilent in sugar and salt and vanilla, seald milk and pour slowly onto first mixture, beating constantly. Add cocoanut and turn Into a but tered mold. Tut mold into a pan of hot water and bake In a alow oven until firm to the touch. It will tike about 45 minutes to .bake the cus tard. Do not let. the water sur rounding the mold boll during the baking. When a silver knife Is in serted into the custard and comes out clean. the custard Is done. (Copyright, 1325, NEA Service, Inc.) City Items Copies of the Herald for January 1, 1925 and February 6, 1025 wanted for our files. advt. , Henry Sehupack, through Edward A. Mag, has sued Samuel Naples for J 125 damages. Deputy Sheriff Mar tin H. Horwltz served the writ, which is returnable in the city court the third Monday of May. Gulbransen player pianos at Morans' i adv. Captain Edward H. Parker of Cor bin Commandcry, P. O. S. of A., has ! been appointed inspector-general of I the order by Major W. J. lirower of ! Cumberland. Md. Home cooked luncheons, Crowtll'a. advt. A sneeze is nature's dan- Act tjif ickly take White Pine Honey JTai- Weald-fashioned reliable tdimtdy TVHIsua I brines Cn.HartlW.Ciei tad Im Mir all fmrv mi fntMl uwtt 1 had suffered fur a long lime with backache, kidney and stomach trou ble, and rn fact had bucii ailing so long that I had given up taking medicine becau no medicine that I took did me any good, and it was only a waste of money. Hut, since I have been taking NL'-I.IKK "I have tound that Tex Pailey's XC-1J1'K was the only remedy that would re lieve my Kidneys and lame back ache, and as I faid 1 lne tried c erything. "NC-UFE hi? nude me the strong man I was 1" vars ago. 'Strong as an ox." It is rrtaln'.y a grand medicine. My wife is row taking it with fine r.ult." S'ste ment cf August Onsch. THE INDIAN TREATMENT There can be no question but the remedies used by tli Red .Mn of the Korest are the best the world has over seen, or ever will see. Go to the Forest where the sound of civil ization is neTr heard, and oliserve the strong and manly vigor of the Red Man, whose bodily health has never been Impaired, or constitution undermined. How different the pic ture 1H this and other civilised cun triea Alas! 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