New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 31, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN ZAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1918, Semon Can’t Make All the Ice Cream So He § Makes THE BEST ! | . A |k Special Flavors | His First ; P | Today and Long i ’l‘rmwgry«] . B Lab()i‘ Day e kR Pineapple Ice Cream. | s Lo S |H Fresh Peach Ice Cream §|§ ¥ R L RS D In Bulk A Qts. 65c—Pints 35¢ oo i B v || Entered Our StoreLast Night S TROUSER sUITS > Taelmstord, | | THE ® Phone vour orders early K Luke Horsfall 8 na Ave., N‘w‘ ‘ 03 Assl(.);"m ST, i i Y ; i | Axelrod’s 1] No Qash Was Massmg HARITORD. v bwn, Woodvale oty I phfimfififl"jé It Was %E‘ie Merchandlse They Wanted muren v . 1| S S, wanena) o gz oy v (\§ - We have been showing such attractive Suits, R T S ', Shirts, Neckwear and Hats that these chaps o soverty L1 gn | VLS s s s vew |k 2 e e oo | gimply couldn’t wait. l')i'ed of Wo : 29 i York, way of Danielson who is retired by Wounded, I | Foune g “ndetermined.) . 3 rdge | . ’ ., te's atorney for | €y jus 0 nave em. Prisoners .. . I William iera Fitsgerald, 82 | Mic and his term will ‘heever $t., Milton, Mass extend until 19 Judge Haines a5 R Plenty of Fall Hats left--don’t worry. B vord street Dominic William Whelan, 83 ard Pl., New York, N. Y. P R 2 e G jper, 143 Walnut St i \\m\m Park Cor. Bigelow Sts. Phone 1366. nd 28 Ashburn| Anthony s '\m York and New England Men | Francis Slavin, 548 South St., Hol- | ¢ 5 in the Night Report. { yoke, Mass, 1 dietown, and Ml be close \. and also on Wed Died of Wounds, Bugler. PR \leyer Feldman, 403 Saratoga Ave., b i e i . ity 'RAN BARBER SELLS otr. | — PO pool is open for plunges on Tu Themas Jurke, 1022 Fremont S ey A. L. Gayler, whe one | 1§ d Friday evenings and on Monday, \,(, 5 s i, || 2 B o a8 asche W j P l finn u i day, Wednesday, Friday and Sat- | Alpert point of y afternoons esnickErinaxa sold his b e new classes in swi will | on Monday evening pt. 9th | Brivates: { Mount Vernon, N. Y. o has conduc 16 for | - Vednes 5 | _ George C. Danforth, 4-A Broadway, | 2 e, 8 Oak St., Fiteh-| many years, h ely turned over CITY HALL to Angelo vy evening, o Mr. Blancati of owners | S s is the new j 203 Front S Lawr A.PAUL KEITH, PRESIDENT & BUSINESS MANAGI F F.PROCTOR,Vice PRESIDENY ) i MURDOCK Executive Manaces F F.ALBEE, GENERAL MANAGER 5.K.HODGDON, BOOKING MANAGER (AGENCY) THEATRE BUIHING; ] THE LEADING '!\HEATRE —']TS MESSAGE LEPHONE: 3710 BRYAN ’:f”l\"il)? “\(x«fn;‘u August 23, 1918.CAEL=Auoness.‘*flODGKEl‘rH“ “Straight From the Shoulder” to Prove That the Lyceum is the Home of KEITH--POLI-PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE ke, george nenase, New Britain, Conn. Look!! Unpara'leled is This Program ) . For SEPT. 2, 3, 4 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 2y Sems Mo, RN My attention has just been called to an article I ———————} ADELAEDE %ELL & @O. in one of your local papers, which you might call a write up for The Triumphant Return Engagement of the Best Dancer in the World in a Mr. Cherles MeDonsld, Mgr. of Fox's Ti : | New Act—See Her—and Your Heart Will Dance With Her. - o OB R D HOREDe Wy Grly ER Wk e e interests us is that portion of the article referring to Mr., |\ CARMON SCALES - s McDonald having been comnected with the Keith Circuit. Wish to SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL state we have no record of Mr. lieDonald having been associated “A GLUB M[&N’S E)REAB/ ? in any way with the Keith Circuit, Therefore, the article is Mostly Girls With KOLA The Russian Dancer. misleading to the publie, especially as you are the only m&nager e in that City doing business with the B. F. Keith Circuit or the Here is a Big Show You Will Not Miss Full of Pep—Full of Classy Dancing— Full of Happiness. e United Booking Office. I should like to have you inform us if ADDED FEATURE EXTR[\ORDKNARY” any endeavor is made to make caritsl oni of the article referred DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ho in “MR. FIX-IT” . B So Full of Laughs That Only the Strong Wili Be Able to Hold to Their Seats ICOME REAL EARLYY Lontinuous Show Monday Doors Open at 1:30 P. M.

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