New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 27, 1916, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 151 LYCEUM THEATRE ALL TH | s WEE Four Performances Daily at| 2:00, 3:30, 7:00 and 830 P. M. Seats reserved for the 2.0¢ and 7.30 Performances. —THAT DARING THRILLING AND DRAMATIC STORY OF A TIMELY SUBJECT DONE IN A DIGNIFIE MANNER D0 NOT MISS IT ‘acqmlted by the father of the man he | | had killed. This feature shows some Children Under {6 Years of Age Not Admitted A Smashing Subject Done In A Smashing, Daring Way SENSATIONAL--POWERFUL---DIGNIFIED A LIFE’S LESSON FOR ALL. A Photo Play Triumph. Prices for All Performances, 25 cents and 50 cents. Secure Seats in Advance. 7] S = at 8 o'clock, the doors of the bazaar | will be opened in new Turner Hall in od work to br of the versity; music Monday, by October 2 nnerchor and Austrian Sing- ing society; music by Hagist's orches- age Boy’'s band; Wartburg Orp ’s archestra. sic by Ziegle PRIZE WINNING FILM innocent .ON KEENEY PROGRAM | Hate and the important part it‘\ lays in the drama form the basis on Which the Imp company's greatest film, “As the Candle Burns,” which | is to be shown at Keeney’s tonight, is | written, The play is a most gripping recital and in its film form it is in- tensely ineresting. Irene Hunt and *Billy Mason are seen at the head of the company which played the piece before the camera. Gale Henry and | William Franey will play the leading | roles in a prize-winning comedy, | which is also to be on tonight’s pro- gram, ~ Thursday’s feature will be the big Red Feather pyoduction, “Under Sus- picion,” with Douglas Monro Laura Cowle starring. penheim’s great storles. Harry T. Morey and Dorothy Kelly figure prominently in the cast appear- | Ing in “Hesper of the Mountains,” the Vitagraph blue ribboner, scheduled for Friday and Saturday, Roberts and Sidney Beach, supported by a capable Universal company, is _promised for Saturday. Jack MacAuliffe, former weight champion, is numbered among the vaudeville entertainers this week. | Jack gives a most interesting talk of | the prize ring. The other above the average. acts are .11TH CHAPTER OF “GLORIA’S ROMANCE” | The eleventh chapter of “Gloria’s the great serial story, fea- ' * Romance,’ turing Billie Burke, will be shown at and | The scenario | is founded on one of E. Phillips Op- | “The Doc- | tor,of the Afternoon Arm,” with Edith | light- | Fox’s today and tomerrow in connec- tion with the W Fox production, “Fire Conscience,” featuring the un Wwil- m of 11 favorite, liam Farnum, This chapter of Gloria’s | , Romance” shows scenes in the winter at the country home of the Statfords and then suddenly shifts to the ba!my etmosphere of Palm Beach, | here Gloria goes in pursuit | her dead sweetheart’s busi- | In this chapter he Indian who once threatened to make her his squaw. From him she iearns that it was Dr. Royce and not Freneau who had res- " cued her. “Fires of Conscience,” ture, starring William Farnum, is the story of a strong man, who has com- mitted a crime to right a wrong done him. He flees to the west and there meets a woman, Who by shim her absolute belief in everything he has told her and her faith in his ., being able to prove his himself up to justice. He is tried and feature | the Fox fea- | showing | innocence, | caused him to return east and give | sensational fight scenes and also the burning of a prison. The Pathe News, ‘“See America First,” the George Ovey comedy, “Making Things Hum,” and the local parade pictures will also be shown on this program. Bazaar at Turner Hall. Saturday evening, September 30th Arch street and will be continued till Monday, October 9th. The bazaar is given by the United German and Austro-Hungarian societies for the re- lief fund of the widows and orphans of the Central Powers. The committee in charge has worked for months to make the bazaar a success and hopes that the public of New Britain will patronize it and help ght there will be some spe- on and different influential speakers will address the audience, as the follow: program shows. Saturda September 30th, at 8 P. M.—Formal opening of bazaar by Paul Leupold; address by His Honor, Mayor George A. Quigley; address by Prof. Eugene Kuehnemason, former exchange professor at Harvard uni- Address by eral of Austro-Hungary ¢y Robert Bra society; concert by 00 COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! % THE GAS RANGE THAT BURNS COAL |\ Member -ship Fee. The “Scientific Sterling” is THREE THINGS at once, (1) a complete gas range; (2) a complete coal range; and (3) a water heater. And the regular retail price is no higher than you pay for an ordinary good coal range. How You May Get It The Sterling Club makes it easy for every woman to have the “Scienti§®Sterling.” All you need to pay is the membership fee of $5 and the range is delivered and set up in your kitchen complete and ready to strike the match. $2 weekly dues pays the balance before you are aware of it. Spot cash purchasers who are not members of the Sterling Club do not get as much as Club Members do. These Big Features FREE ” For Members of the Sterling Club we install the Scientific Sterling” and connect it up ready to light the match without charge. This saves looking up a plumber and a bill of $10 to $15. Moreover, we will buy your old range back and allow you every cent of value there is in it. Try the “Scientific Sterling” for 30 days and if it will not do what we claim for it in our advertisements we will take it back and refund your money. We will pay all future payments and give you the range should you become totally and permanently dis- abled by sickness or accident after joining the .Ster- ling Club. These are only a few of the things you get. Come in and let us tell you the whole story about this won- derful offer and opportunity. J. 0. MILLS & CO, 80 West Main Street music Wednesday, October 4th, at 8 P. M. —Address By Rev. S. G. Ohman, D D.; C. von Nube: sses of N. B. Turner by Kyseck’s orchestra. Quartett club, Te ty Woekly Dues The Range With the Small Outside and the Big Inside The “Scientific Sterling” has a 6-hole top all used for coal. The big fire-box and Sterling grates burn more air and less coal and give more heat, The large oven is both for coal and gas. The four right hand holes of top are for Gas. There are three standard burners, one giant burner and one simmering burner. The oven burner has a safety damper, which automati- cally opens when gas is turned on. IT IS TWO BIG EFFICIENT RANGES IN THE SPACE OF ONE tra. Thursday, October 5th, at § P. M. ~—Address by Rev. M. A. Gaudian; en- tertainment by Young People's socie- ty of St. John’s Lutheran church; mass chorus by Hartford Singing so- ceties; music by Fleischer’s orchestra. Friday, October 6th, at § P. M.—Ad- dress by Rev. J. C. Berkemeler, D D., of Mt. Vernon, N i concert by Addres Miss B. Germany; phanage Boy’s band; a tertainment b pupils School society; music by chestra. Monday, @Grand ball and drawi music by Judd’s orches by \ Own Your Home? Then you are interested in having all the comforts and conveniences pos- sible. Nothing adds so much to the home as electric service. If your home is not wired you are depriving your family of the greatest conveniences, such as' the electric iron, fan, vacuum cleaner, washing machine, and the best possible light—Electric light. Every owner of an unwired house should take advan tage of our present of- fer, which is to pay towards the cost of the wiring an amount equal to the first six months’ lighting bills. On investi- gation you will be surprised at the low net cost to you of wiring your home. Our Sales Department is at your ser- vice, and will be pleased to give you full details of our offer, cost of wiring, etc. Write or 'phone us about this. THE UNITED ELECTRIC LIGHT & WATER CO. 92 West Main St. New Britain, Conn. 8 P. of ober 7th, at 2 P, Witzer of Be concert by Wartburg M., Ger Lynch's of October 9th, at 8 P. N prij

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