New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 22, 1916, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1916. NOMINATIONS ARE COMING IN RAPIDLY FOR THE NEW BRITAIN HERAL MOTION PICTURE POPULARITY CONTEST Contest Started MONDAY "Contest Closes Dec. 6th RULES AND CONDITIONS CONTEST STARTED Monday, No v. 20th and will be declared closed at 9 p. m. Wednesday, December 6th. Announcement of winners will be made in New Britain Herald, Thursday, December 7th. The persons receiving the largest number of votcs will be declared winng In the event of a tie, If you wish to appear in a real movie story written by an expert and built up on the City of New Britain, its parks and public places, now is your But you will have to act soon. The nomina- the contestants so tied will be given equally important roles in the photoplay. chance. tion ballot is printed here, get your name or the The winners will be given the principal roles and each contestant who polls one hundred (100) votes or more will be given a part in the picture. Coupons will be printed daily in the New Britain Herald. Nomination Picture Shown at FOX THEATRE Week of December 18th blanks will appear first three days of this week. Any person, male or female, of good character, 16 years of age and over is eligible to act in the picture. Only name of a friend in soon. It is easy to do. Fill out the ballot and drop it the box at Fox’s theater. Then get every available coupon you can from the Herald Each Nomination blank will count for twenty-five (25) votes. one nomination blank to each contestant. Each coupon clipped from the New Britain Herald will count for five votes. COUPONS MUST BE DEPOSITED IN BALLOT BOX NOT LATER THAN THREE (3) DAYS AFTER ISSUANCE IN THE PAPER, OTHER- WISE THEY ARE VOID. Ballot Box will be placed in outside lobby of FOX’'S THEATER. and vote for the one you wish to support. Votes cannot be transferred from one contestant to another after being placed in the ballot box. ballots. If 25 or more ballots are placed in ballot box at one timethey should be wrapped in a neat bundle, with name, address and number of votes The nominations that have been already made Names and addresses must be written plainly on the In Addition to the Reguiar Bili. No Advance in Price insure a fine company. There is room for more. plainly marked on the package. No person employed or connected in any way with the New Britain Herald or Fox Theater is eligible to enter the contest. Names and standings will be printed within a A committee of three, which will be announced later, will count the votes at the termination of the voting, to determine the winners. few days. No Soliciting of Any Kind---Lots of Fun---Simply Clip the Votes on Page 2 Messrs. Keilty and Keeney, Mgrs. : Nothing to Sell-- Pictures Produced By Commercial Dept. Mirror Films, Inc., New York City. 25 VOTES 25 VOTES NOMINATION BALLOT Good for 25 Votes in the NEW BRITAIN HERALD MOTION- PICTURE FOPULARITY CONTEST Mrs. Sanger appeared with the usual months ago, and he by Magistrate Walsh in the New Jer- | contingent of admiring women, who | such women should sey avenue court. John J. Goldstein, | crowded about her eagerly and escort- | tences instead of fines, counsel for the woman, made no ef- | ed her from court after the proceed- fort to deny the charge made by the ings were over. *“I must get back to policeman who arrested Mrs. Sanger. ' my work,” she said. “I wonder if He said that the charge was correctly | Detective Barry will warm a chair in and accurately drawn and that if the | my clinic for several hours today? He law is upheld then she is nominally | has been my most devoted and least | guilty of disseminating information | appreciated follower. WHhat on earth about birth control. | the man in his simple, childish way | Fire Engine No. 88 became unman- hopes to gain is more than I can un- |ageable when their harness broke = ' = 5 derstand.” = |,/ while responding to a fire alarm in Mr. Goldstein sald that he will take | the Bronx last night, and after run- and a northbound train was stalled. The truck, or tender, was following the engine westward through 148th street, and should have turned north- ward in Washington avenue, but be- tween Bathgate and Washington ave- nues the collar on one of the horses broke and dropped to his knees. That frightened him, and Taylor lost con- trol of the team. : City Advertisement REWARD. B id at the time the court of special sessions vesterda - c cive jail sen- TO TRY MRS. Has Been Disseminating Information About Birth Control. ENGINE HORS RU AWAY. New York, Nov. amination on a charge of maintaining a public nuisance at her clinic, 46 Amboy street, Mrs. Margaret Sanger, birth control advocate, was held for 22.—Waiving &x Driver, Strapped to Seat, Is Believed Mortally Injured. New York, Nov. 22—The horses at- tached to the heavy hose truck of ning away two blocks they plunged steps to have the two cases now pend- iing in speojal sessions tried in the | county court. “I want a hearing from a judge who has not prejudged the case,” the law- yer said. “Justice ‘McInerny, now presiding at special seseions, sat dur- headlong into the deep open cut of the Harlem division of the New York Central railroad. They carried down with them the truck, to the sea of which was strapped the d er, Fireman Louis Ten Dollars will be paid to any- one who will furnish sufficient evi- dence for the arrest and conviction of persons who are breaking street clectric lamp globes and fixtures. Board of Public Works, Name Only one nominating ballot to each candidate. 25 VOTES 25 VOTES Taylor. The horses were killed, Tay- lor was injured, probably mortally, WM. H. HALL, City Engineer. Movie of a Man Awakened at Night ing the trial of Miss Jesse Ashley on the same charge in Manhattan several BY BRIGGS You PRETEND VW tENORE w Yoo AR= AWAKENED BY A Nowse You - Upholstered Furniture The charm of an upholstered chair or rocker lies “§ not alone in its artistic attraction, but in the luxurious _comfort which one is sure to enjoy in its use if it is en- § “dowed with those qualities of construction which are to be found in upholstered furniture displayed in our stock. Upholstered furniture is something which, one must purchase largely upon faith, as it were, for it is what you do not see, rather than what you do see, that determines quality. We are careful to select only such upholstered furniture as we KNOW to be GOOD and which we can sell with our recommendation. Ac- cordingly, we invite you to inspect the attractive variety in our stock, knowing that you wiil find exact- ly the pieces to please you best, also pieces which will add real beauty and comfort to your home. G Filic” )ory A% You LiE AWAKE EXPECTANT You FeaN COUGHING T FRIGRTER! WHATEVER T s TS A MOUSE OR PERRAPS A—— COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS AGENTS FOR GLENWVOOD OVERLOOKING CAPITOL GROUN S #0-66 FORD | BTREET HARTFORD 15

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