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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1025 o J CBto oHwrwlM Indicted, thnthcal DO "nHtea by tbt ptui itanlM taf th 1IXE BIIX AT LVCEUM Tonight concludes the showing at t ho Lyceum of the two excellent photoplays Jack London'! "White Fang", with Stronghenrt In the role of the famous wolf dog, nnd May McAvoy In "Tesslc," tho delightful comedy drama from the Saturday Evening Post story. Tomorrow begins a new program which will also feature the first epl sodo of tho new serial, "Perils of the Wild." One of the two top notchers to be presented as regular features stars Laura LaPlanto In tho brilliant nodal drama "The Teaser." The Lyceum also announces that beginning Sunday night Gene Stra ton Porter's novel "The Keeper of The Uecs," Is to be presented In Its screen version. This, ono of the au thor's most widely read stories, is said to bo flno of the best In the film drama. TVKKEYS AT PALACK A flock of real live turkeys are to ha given away tonight at the Palace theater country store. The turkeys arc on display now In the lobby of LYCEUM CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY TOMHIIT ONLY TWO DIG PICTURES STRONGHEART "WHITE FANG" ALSO MAY McAVOY "TESSIE" L'onic And Hear Itcu Irving And Ills OrcheMra THURS. FRI. SAT. DOUDLE FEATURE DILL Laura La Plante "THE TEASER" ALSO "S-O-S PERILS OF THE SEA" With ELAINE HAMMERSTEIV LADIES' MATINEE This Coupon and 10: Will Admit Any Lady To Rest Scats. CHILDREN'S MATINEE 10c DANCE TONIGHT ARCADIA Free Turkeys and ChiclfciiH ghcM to Holders of Lucky N'unilM'rs. DANCING 8 TO 11! Parsons' Theatei HARTFORD FIVE DAYS DEGINMNG TUESDAY, DEC. 1 . 7i WORLD AMOUV Ih Grr4r. M,icinoMHT;rr magic! nsmi,: ILLUIONIECAPEX! Ens. .Vie to I..r0. Jlat. otk-. At SI I! .1 I & JOjW APITOL Last Time Today "THE IRON HORSE" Thursday, Friday, Saturday Special Holiday Bill! KEITH ALBEE VAUDEVILLE V A U D E V I L L E DAINTY JUNE IIOVIC ' The Darling; of Vaudeville and Her NEWSBOY SONGSTERS HELL and EVA 'At the Soda Fountain" KRUGELS AND ROBLES "The Laugh that Makes You Laugh'' McWATERS AND in "Modern Flashes of Mystery, Chills, Thrills, Love and Suspense ! "The MONSTER" The 1 ear's Greatest Mysterv Film With LON CHANEY CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY lint and nvitn. , tl.lt comma r, rtipecth. intiMiuetil company. tho theater and are all awaiting the call for Thanksgiving. Kvciyono coming Into the theater tonight has a chance to win one of the birds that come from omi of the largest farms in tho state. .Many other priz-s will bo awarded with tho country store. A double feature program is offer ed for today and tomorrow. Tom Mix In Zano Urey's masterpiece. Tho Riders of the Purple Sago Is the featured attraction. The Riders of the Purple Sage Is a sequel to the last famous Mix production The Rainbow Trail. There will bo a continuous show for today and Thursday. Friday and Saturday brings forth Richard Talmadgo In the most dar ing of Talmadge productions, Jim mle's Millions. Action, vthrills, ro mance, with emphasis on the thrills. The companion feature for Friday and Saturday is First National's pro duction, Playing With Souls, starring Jacqueline Logan, Mary Astor, Clive lirook and Duster Collier. LON CHANEY AT CAPITOL Tonight is the final showing of the photophiy masterpiece "The Iron Horse" which lias been having a successful run at the Capitol since opening on Sunday last. Beginning Thursday the Capitol will offer a special holiday bill for the balance of the week with five first class Keith Albee arts featured i inid the photoplay offering Lon C'haney in "Tho Monster". ; Every element of suspense, every I thrilling incident, and every stunt j that sends delicious chills of terror along an audience's spine, is said to i be embodied In the U.ln.n. I West 'production of "The Monster.''' the j Metpi-Goldwyn picture which starts :i 3 day run at the Capitol theater i on Thursday. There are ghostly hands that stretch forth menacingly, there are Tlie Rome of Attractions PALACE TODAY THURSDAY Continuous Show DOUDLE ITATU'E DILL TOM MIX In '.am: (irev's .Miistci piece "RIDERS OF THE PL'RI'LE SAGE" Companion Feature SIIIHI.l'Y MASON. In "STARDUST TRAIL" Extra Added Attraction TONIGHT ;ii;n ayaw tiu.i: : iiuntry stun- Piiws and ..Mnn.v .More. IT IDA V SATUUILW Hi. bard Talmadge. ".liiiimlc Millions," .lacfpiellnc' Logan "Playine With Souls" r Fri. Niglil Amateur Acts Extra Added Attraction j New Britain Scrcmidors t V A U D E V I L L E I ! HILTON, CHE.SLEK;H "Harmony and Humor" TYSON KEVUE Humor and Drama" M sliding panels In which queer faces appear, tnere are skeletons In closets, and a demented surgeon who fascinates his victims with hypnotic power. There is an exciting story of a mysterious disappearance, there, are two young men In love with the same beautiful girl and their dislro to win her by their bold ness and courage, theru uro breath taking moments that are. said to make spectators hold en to their chairs in suspense. Lon C'haney and Johnny Arthur ro the featured players. Others In the cast are Italian! Cooley, Charles A. Sellon, Walter Jaines, Knute Erleksnn, Gt-ort;c Austin, Edward McWade and Ethel Wales. Gertrude Olmslead plays Hetty Watson, the heroine. The Keith Albee vaudeville bill will be headed by Painty June Ilovle ami her "Newsboy Sonjrevrs" in a flashy song and dance revue that shows real talent In the entire cast. Others are Hell and Eva in "At the Soda Fountain", a novelty act: Hilton and t'hesleigh, a pair of pret ty girls offering humor and har mony; Krugels and Robots In "The Laugh That Makes You Laugh"; and tho MeWaters and Tyson Revue, with a big cast in modern flashes of comedy and drama. There will be four continuous shows Thanksgiving Pay beginning at 1:30. Pullman Porter Served Five U. S. Presidents Washington, Nov, 6 (P) Spencer Murray, G7, n pro Pullman porter, who died here yesterday, served five American presidents on their jour i:i ys over the continent. Murray wus a particular favorite of President Roosevelt, and also made journ ys with Presidents Harrison, Cleveland, .MeKlnloy and Tuft in his ::S years of service. He was assigned to Presi dent MeKinley's party at the time of his assassination. His friends recall, too. that he served the bridal party of Grover Cleveland and Representa tive Nicholas Longworth, and had charge of the cars in which Ad miral Pewey traveled across the con tinent on his lelnnv from .Manila. 80 31inutes Downpour, Flood Kills Hundred Loudon, Nov! 21 P) More thai one hundred persons are. believe. I to have perUdied in the floods follow ing a. torrental rain of an hour and twenty rniimtes Tuesday, says a despatch to the Pally Express from Athens. Tilitny houses in the refugee settlement collapsed. The Initiates wero burled by the ruins and many -.Tere swept, away and drowned. Flood waters from Moiup- Lyka bettos washed up thirty-eight, tombs in Anairnostopoulou street here. Five mummies and numerous gold orna ments nnd vases were uncovered. It Is not known to what epoch the tombs and mummies belonged, OVEItTURXED PREDICTIONS j The defeat or the lioston feather- weight, Piok tHoneyboyl Kinuegaii. i by Joe Click of New York, in Brooklyn last uiht, overturned pre ! dictions. Finin ean was favored by 'all -New York goxing writers, Women's Danger Of offending under the oldest hygienic handicap is ended this way WITH tlie plil-timc "sani tary pad" women realize their constant dauber of of fense. And thus spend un happy days. "KOTEX." a new nod re markable way, is now used by S in 10 better class women. It's jive times as absorbent as ordinary cotton fais You dine, dance, motor for hours in sheerest frocks with out a second's doubt or fear. It deodorizes, too. And thus stops ALL danger of offend ing. Discards as easily a a piece of tissue. So laundry. No embarrassment. , You ask for it at any drug or department store, without hesitancy, simplv bv saving "KOTE'X." Do as millions arc doi'iip. End old, insecure ways. Enjoy b'fc every day. Packape of twelve costs only a few cents. KOT.G X No laundry discard like tissue ' c. diiiK' one-half kilowatt. HOLIDAY DANCE ! ia tvm-ift-'rHot.. of Troy;""" i A. Opinions differ as to the ori , sin of the name. It is said by some ARCADIA 110 Itovkwell Ave. Thanksgiving Night I'amiiiK. 8 to 12 Till; EAl.l.ES WIM.St What al-vjt I'd. iiin Mit... a-.y Lt'jt;i nintni s hinHllini: m t!ir- -n:tr's fin -tion of Air Snlt c ml Nfttlt-iirtl J'feTisf is u 'vTy '"ontfrrsMnan and rvtiy nv-ninit nt nf('i. tlift ft; injr will nit riu th'- qn-j-tii.ii. tlie niaj.-rlty nf i-auiori-' Ann-rit im want .1.t; VOl want to know wh-tt It's n'l ninni, tun Hurt iiu luis r-n.ly fvr yMii a m-c illv i.ii i .i urn "mi ot Air.-rtt r..ntn.wr..y. MU''5il'Mi, fill vut ihu nuiiMin I't lnw a ii ii mi imin- m nr: AKUf'X M'Th'S l:i'1Toi: -Vrvhiimt.,,, p,n ..:,, , I vatil Jt .-r.j.y ..f 1 lie tuill.-tiii, M f; . r,.v,-i,.- i l Ml ;,U dm Ol ,. ' t'e h.-u',vith five iruts in tin 'oin foi pan,.-: f NAMK I T. NO. or a IL I citit m irader Q. What are the chief industries of the state of Florida? A. Agriculture Is pursued gener ally in all parts of Florida. The chief mineral products are phosphate rod:, fullers earth, lime, and kno lln. Mineral waters are also produc ed, Florida with its long coast line lias extensive fisheries. The tobacco manufacturing industry In Florida is also prosperous. Other Industries arc' the production of turpentine and rosin manufacture, fertilizers, print- mg and publishing, railroad shop const rue ion and repairs. manufa. tared lee and bakery nroduets. W. Jlow du plncaunles irrnw? A. 1 uieapplc plants grow to a height of from 3 to -1 feet, bearing long rough edged, ridgei and sharp pointed leaves fronf the center of which springs the flower stem, that later turns to iruit. The fruit weighs on an average H to 1 1-2 pounds. Pineapples crow In a warm climat,?, the West Jndies, H.iiiamas. Florida. Hawaii. Q. What is the origin of the de partment More in this country? What was the first chain store and the first mall order house i, h .,ui.. i. Hsh, d in Up., ni'i d Stales? I A. The origin of department s!o;es is liar. I tu trace. The develop- ly atter t;. civil War. It is, j claimed that Jordan Marsh Com-! j pany of Huston, .Massachusetts eon- j I ducted tlie first department ,u,re 1 j vv men vv as copied i runi the Hen I Marche of P;.fe. The first chain I -'"'cs vv. re started by liie Atlantic land I'aeific Tea Company, eslalilish. ! 1 d in 1 s.V' and the " V.-.ni-i-ii. I ir-x i stablisbe 1 in 1 !,7fi. The lb: I mail ord. r slot'.- as t hat of Mom- ' lymery. Ward and Comjiany of Chi-' ,..e, M.nie.i m J.,.. r.eonoiny ot : o.erati,..n ga . e rise , . ,),.,, .,,. ; "'nt of these v iriuus typos of ins'i-i tu! ions. ' W'hat is the salary nf a radio ! operator? j A. Jbidio opermors in , ..miner. ! cial compani. s r. eeiv. r fro:.: -'.iii to ?12o oei-.toonili when state iied on i merchani ship in addition to state-! room and m.-als. Al couunercial land i st:i:i..ns. ..p. raiors receive $! to j ?;l'i p.-r iin mt Ii. The entrance salary! of a radio operator in the Covorn- ! ne nt vatir'.i's from to $ 1 ifiij prr I annum. : How many public f.e!,..ol biitidliij.-s .are il.p. in tlie 1 tiit. ,1 ! and how many lencliers act pupils are i here 7 u,nv ,,,, p,,,,, jn j private and pa rochia I schools cm- j I pare with the number in public ! i .eliool.s7 i A. Jn .1 J 2 4 there were public .sclioul buildings in the I 1 '" cl'Uij;; teaeliin- ,,s(. j 'ions and i 7,n;.i ,,,,iif;. r .,,, :'..4'i..vil atten.!, d hish school. The latest, (inures on private schools : ilu::') showed l.UCti private f. eond- ary schools iaiorle.1 to the l.nite.1 Slates liureau of Education. The ; pupils In private and parochial t-elionls lor Itl-l-ms niimberea 1, ' ,''Sti,s7,",. 1 Q. How many cities of the United ' S'ates have a population r.-mclnp , itoni t. n to one hundred thousand ; and what p. r e. nl of the popul: lieu i ut' the country live in 1iieSe cities'.' . -vecoruine lo liie l!l"ll eenslls Cities ila.l luinulations raneinel j from ten to one hundred Ihotisand, and 1(1. -I per cent of tie- entire popn i lation of ihe country dwelt in cities i of that class. j C.'. Can you tell mo nme),nj; j , alien. ie.-)ri;e (i I tii. n. n iio ptaved in i "The Iron Horse' 'and where was e- bora 7 1 A. Cieoice (I'ltrieii was Porn in San Kra:iei(ro in I; lb- is Hie son f t he (.'liief o,' 1'uliee, I ian ' i'ltrieii ' uf San I'raiieisco. He . nlistej jn the : navy .1 urii'tr the World war. .lie lias 1 brown hair and eyes, is the feet, ; 'i.'Veii inches in li. ih! and weighs 1 7'i pnun Is. He has appear.'.! in "Tin llouRlineck", "Tbe Dancers". "Tne T'einted Lady'1 and "The Silver ; Treasure'. He is not married. tj. How can the lustre on rubber surfaced Roods be restored'.' ! A. Wash off the sulphur" with a weak alkali solution and after the oir:'ace has dried it. .an be .dossed viti a .ry thin eoa' ot shellac. ( Special varnishes can be obtained for this parpose. y. What is m. ant by a "re. I strict. , 1 amateur ladio station'".' ! A. Amateur stations located j within five nautical miles of naval ! or military stations ur- ns' rioted lo ja wave length not excec.linir I'aii I ni.'lers and to a transformer input to be iiamcd after Helen of Troy but according to the Helena Historical Directory of 1S79 it was nanc'd, St. Helena, by John Somerville ot -Minnesota, ou account of a l-esini- otance in ine location lo that of on j ginal St. Helena, where Napoleon was Imprisoned. Later It was voted drop the prefix "Saint", j Q. Can yoti terT in" soniethine of 'the Xepro painter, William Edward ujittl-tn nf t'n W.-.r nn. I line ;i;r fon'f.V Tii" ini.'5-i-ciiiinn in tin- nitiit- ff Tim -ourT-iiiarH.il UK is Kirltf 1" ilo wlril : tii.- mattt-r of Alr-r:iM. i"TlT Vnu.' I Mir ';u hiliK- 1 I'Uilrtiii inc tho Tii. if yu w.uit the "oy d..wn' tnl ii nil ns Uirf-'lPtl: n Till;' I'.nt-iln He SKUVI-K ANl NATIONAL M V.'llliJHll Mil. i -iiiiflKil 1 II t'M'i'is,'.I - :.-1 t'K . i'ost:ige Ftninj'S .r ri'MB of th Hkkai.U Scott. I A. He was bom in J ndiannpolls, Indiana, March 11. mi, After graduating from the high school in 'hut clly ho entered the Chicago Art Institute where he studied for five years and won a scholarship and prizes to the amount of about nine hundred dollars, lie took the Magnus Brand prize for two successive years. He studied ut l'ui-N at. the Julian Academy, nnder Henry O. Tanner. Three of his paintings wero accept ed by the Salon des He.iux Arts nt louuet. i ne .rgennne Republic pur- cljtfV-.l one nf ,,l I i, . , co-'"', i.n, In Kv;i,m' iiii), ,'i,i.. , ... ,, ,, ' ' ' . I'vuir,, in- is interested in ne gro subject and is doing for paint ing what lumbar did for poetry. He I,,.., ...,.. ..,,,.. ,i ., ., ". ' " "'"' 1,1 U1U fom:aldu tribut,' pamthur negro types. (whose star 1 v. uiiiu was i ne "tree SOilit, a C;,? ' 7 1 ,, ,' A. n K,,nled In IMS thj l'ree, " wm ''""""',! 0f K"r"ne science Whigs , ' Harnburnor " , . . ... .'w,i,- nun 111 e ill ' " I S Ml 1 1 ,, , 1 . , , , . , 1 ,. ' . ; V , ,. , ' . : . ,,P ' n,.,v!y aeuulred from Vb sieo , d , e ! ,. , ,. I, " , ?, " , . . , , , . . ' ... ,,v, ,..-. , ,,. joiner oi:i power. Hut it is a sweet voice, ( olumbla. and In 1 mu d States Mill- !,,, every ne, Nlron. , : !.n-y ltesenations; that no more slave :hi).h,,,. r(.KK,-,.rl ,, ,,..,, , states shnnld be adnntted. and that ,,.,,, , wh,.h sh(, , ,)mv ,,.,, , the fuglllve slave laws should !'- Ail,l to this the fact that Miss Far- i" " 'ui Me n eiiinieeiueni on siaie'rar is an actress h, i- h"i eniiiie,,,,,, j,, ,,,e pany ensi ... vuies ,or .war; in van i .uren l"""1'1 "'' I'"""' years later the popular vole vya, reduced tr. i..-.e,. .i,, ,,1 n,i. ,., l-ree ,OII - " 1 i.'ioien- can party. Q. Is it possible fell j, greed fox terrier by the markin; A. No. The markings are varied that it Is Impossible a pedigreed dog by the!". '.J. What is th" vv. ight lo ,iuug ham- in. r. d silver? A. Silver, els! i:.ininiefe,l. WeigilS li.'.l'. pounds to the cubic fool. Wha' was th" rekit ionship bo. tween the present King , KnaUitcl and the former Czar of Fussia? A. The mothers of Fang (ionrge V of England and of n,, former C.ir of Knssia Nicholas II. wie sisters. King (I. ergo an I J uo r Car were, tie r- for,- fir.-.: cousin vv hat causes water 1 low downhill or seek the lowest level? A. The force of gravitation. Q. Is the "Count ol Mont Cristo," by Pumas a hisloricr novel ? A. No. If Is pure licti.in, deal ir.fr wi'h wil 1 ;i ih vn ur passion, ;in-l is iit jh s-'tt-'- hisiorit al. j. l-'ri'in h.c collt-a;" tirl ih i.'l in A. liuilwtiin (Vi! Main1, IS?.'. Q. mini Indian! Can vou Rive for little bird'. Zttkala. A. I M. Ai ; 1 11 I AT A NOI ( I D Air. and Mrs. Haul K. H. yr, of u"!i Ma.e street, announ.e the tn-imev.-nieiil of their .iauRhter. .Mrytle K. I'.eyer tn Nathan A. Abetz. sou of A. K. Ab.lz, of ;i".l South -Main I si reet. s It will be washing of clothes ftal 1 1 IN NEWJH1UMPH "Romany Love" Has American Premiere at Parsons' Theater (Py iicrnhl l:ov!ofr.l ' jjagnlllcent (iernl.liuo Farrnr re. ." M ."' "en sue ap i pcareu ou th stage al Parsons' the- inter, Hartford, last nluhl. in the American premiere of Franz l.eluir's , Je.w. j a punar to this Boston girl as blazed a path acres.- operatic sky and which is now b,",l,"' ''"' " lighter work. The audbnee almost arose cn masse Mi- Farrar ,e , , ' , ,,.i,vra ,,, ,..,, ., . r-- .... in.-, lino- mi'i uurnii; ' i , ' I'll IU III, 111,., ii rue rcio ;i in. I . ,. nf II... .......' i. l,0Wl"1 ils 'I'l'f-latlon of her art in , "m,:na,M. "'rms- '" i X,,ss '' ''ar's voice is o longer sooeii io me opera, Having declined I'Very move, gesture and expression I picking , ,,.,. .., .,,, H ,.., ,, nnderst0nd ,uhv ,lu, , i,,.iov. ,1 ef th. . ,.tl.r public, why h, r American audience iq0eS () ,.aptures. uoiminy l.ove- pas lust been m 'ported from Europ.j where it ms played in the leading capitals of the told world, scoring a tremendous sue. i cess, especially In Vienna. It is a love story or two love stories, to tiding to facts, with a setting in Spain and vibrant with the pa. a which characterizes that country. I bu t lord has yet to see mnr' elal. orate scenery and costumes. Col orful in the extreme, the ccstuiics made .ne ;:"S!'. S:'--nio cfu'C's S' 1 a new high standard for this vicin ity. The second and third acts par ticularly are brilliant In setting, the form, r being of a lobby in a Span- ish r staurant and the latter a water Carnival at Hareelona. (hi the profrram appears the sim ple name of Louise Hrown. known in the store as "Marise." Miss Hrown proves to be one 0f the hiu'h lishls of tilt1 etisf. As a dancer she excels all others whose toes have spun them around in front of a 1'arsons' audi- I .'nee this year. That is a broad j statement. Miss llroun has charm. I vv iusome persona Ii' y and rare jrraee j 'of movement. If lor voice were I umre powerful she eon, be the s. n- j sal bin of the American slate. Florence (V I lenisliawn makes two I ! appearances, bebiK acclaimed on tboth occasions. Her .Second appear ance is in a l'ersian fantasy during which sue exiiuuts her skin in an Interpretive dance. The fantasy has been arranced by Mordkln and is of the ehracterislie Mordkin type, with a wealth nf elaboration and color. Soon after the curtain vvnt up the nroL-r. of the show was interrupted temporarily while tribute was paid tmpor 9 1 SVfl m me proper c-JaB-: LTHOUGH the copper tank of The "EASY" --Vacuum Electric Washer measures only 24" in diameter and occupies a very small amount of floor space, this popular machine will properly wash a load of 10 lbs. of dry clodics. With this large tank capacity, it is practicable to take suffi cient time to wash each, individual load gently yet thoroughly clean. The total length of time to dispose of a large washing is, however, but the fractional part of an hour. Large capacity means few loads, hence little handling of clothes.' Large capacity means slow motion of moving parts, hence no tearing of die clothes or wear on die washer. Even with this large clodics capacity the "EASY" uses only 14 gallons of water with a correspondingly economical use of soap die most expensive item in the washing of clothes. Tlie EASY" will do a small washing just as efficiently as a large one. Ils capacity is adjustable to the amount of clothes to be washed. It is a matter of real science, of years of experiment and experience to design a washer which will thoroughly clean the greatest number of clothes in the least volume of water, absolutely without w ear or tear on the finest of fabrics, without excessive handling, and in the shortest possible time. 'The three large nickel-plated AIR PRESSURE and SUCTION CUPS of the "EASY," with their gentle agitation, wash clothes exactly in accordance with the above ideal conditions. worth your time to ask us BARRY & BAMFORTH 19 Main Street to Wlllluin Kent, a former member I of tho Hindford Players, a stock ! company which oncu helped Hurt 1 ford to forget tho worknday world. I Mr. Kent udihd u touch of comedy I to "Romany l.ove" and bis work was greatly appreciated. It might be said thai he was the Individual j In whom the audi, nee show. .! greatest interest next to Mii-s Farrar and Miss Hrown. j John Holes gave a good Intorprc. Ration of the ynuns man who tails 'in lovo with the Oypsy girl, as por- travel by Miss Farrar. His task was difficult but be discharged It ti.ii 1,. ! fully. Murk Smith, as H e undo of "Maris.-," also shared g. u rousdy in the plaudits showered upon the stage. I Other members of the east were Crogory Safronle. Clifford lialy. Al fred Kappeler. Nellie Savage, Joseph Koy. e. Harrb t Sterling, II. b n Ells, worth. Nelson Snow. Charles Colum bus. Kay Cibson. Ylnhi Yale, Vic. toria White. Harold 1'rvor. Theodore Sawyer. F.dna Cartler and 1 lorolhj I'roudloi k. In or.br tn accommodate the or chestra, it was necessary to r. inuve t wo rows ol seats. The orches'ra is a very important factor in "Kouiaiiy l.ov.j." Alfred Newman Is oondue'or and Edwin Haclunan Is concert mas ter. The play took on ihe nature of a society gathering, many of the Lad ing families of Hartford. New I Sri t -aln and other places, being repre. s.'Uted. Flowers galore were pih .1 In the theater lobby, sent by friends of Miss Farrar. "Homany l.nve" will be continued for the remainder of the we. Parsons' and will lion go to York. k nt New ATHLETIC N I'M! Frank llritinte, appoint, d day lu the captaincy of the I!i2ii N.w York University football eleven has unusual all-around athletic ability. I! sid-s playing fullback and loading the football team In scoring, he is a track, baseball and basketball star. K. - El .ponder and rouge that blend fragrance with subtle tinting in a little symphony Upon your check. aft the 'Better Stores f Wrife for attractive booklet of J V-'w Parisian perfumes, powder, etc. LA-BOimJOIS e CO.,lNC tance MiHL I Oie A ES! Vacuum Electric ' HAli WASHER J to demonstrate these FACTS to you. UNCLE SAM'S SEA FORCE TO DINE ON THE BEST llig Npread Prepared Fop Thanks giving Day lor Navy .Men Out on Service Fuel. Sam. with his customary care. Is already preparing to feed his nephew to the bursting point on Thnnksgiv ing. The navy recruiting otlicer. R. 11. Webster of New lirituln, lias lu e.ived Thanksgiving menus from the Naval Training Station, Newport, K. I., vv here Connecticut recruits art) undergoing I heir eight weeks train ing period. This Thanksgiving din ner which would tax to capacity the 11-altliy young Americans is as fol lows: M E.N I ' ijiieen olives Celery Relish, i lyster cocktail Cream of tuinato soup Filet of sole with tartur suueo Tin key with cranberry sauce Sinithtl. I.I ham Candied sweet potatoes .Mashed potatoes Flench pens Asparagus l.ol.ster salad HESK11T Plum pudding Mince pic Ice cream Candy Assorted nuts Fruits COFFEE Cigarettes Cigan SIUJMM) I IKE LOSS. ' M.in.-iip, Conn., Nov. 25 CP) Of. I lictals of Aldrlch Brothers, cotton I and silk goods manufacturers, estl I mated the damage done to the plant j by a lire yesterday at M0.00O. Th i fire start.'.! in the nicker room. FOR CHRISTMAS Artistic Portraits at no High Prices ARCADE STUDIO MANON LESCAUT Face po der ASHES OF f0 ItUaft noicE J MANDARINE s.f u.sr.i.ot. - 35W.34 ST -kevvyork These are my 'washday hands' Ii i r B.