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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL g!lnnm the Frederick Trio, Ne‘v Brl- tain’s native sons, said to be *“mar- velous acrobats,” will compete with| the company of dancers of Al Lemons, New Britain’s own comedian and wobden shoe endurance dancer. Working in a local factory by day, rick Trio-perform acrobatic at professional acrobats would ittempt 1o do. They will be row night in action and H will doub witnessed by many of their fri | night, w/- ||!In T l!'lun | I’"mn! TEk 2y %0/ . these notices are written by the press or with which they dent v OPENING irrangement whereby Champlin stock com at the Lyceum for that of ne feinit 1] s otherwine noted, of the theaters DACE THURSDAY, The History and Growth of flew Britains Shopping Center presenting for the I»nl:\n'-r‘ RICKS” cal comedy entitled “The Jolly Prisoner In order to film * London [ 4 1920 — 16,800 Square eet rning Daylight,” photoplay that is at the Lyceum the rest| the cast spent ten dm"‘ ro Madre Mountains of | Mitchell Lewis and Helen | [B] principal roles in | I'his picture is Jack Lon- Charles K will \ppear . ' [» ir of the in one with his own | approval ainors, includ- | in this v Is, now songs and dances| ‘There | penery. He offers a song | the Champlin ue that has been a big | differ from the « per the Keith circuit. | tion Mle acts on the bill | tor Morlen and Rex in aland Ity offering Marion | ler claver comedienne, and sah Hell In an excellent | big photoplay on the bill | 1rie Tourneur's Iatest If the Drury Lane suce Heather,” with an tuding Mabel Bellin and | Other ftma are Mack comedy, ‘Youthful epinode f Warner rd J and the ARTFORD. ov. Iste=Matinecos Dafly BOSTONIANS” Inimitable FINNEY l Irish thing that makes | Ca produections | Fer cod. As rnia nson enact the rning Daylight.” the best & and the action deals with the frozen North where strong men (ol | for zold and might dictates the lags only s ompany wiginal § the price ories Dy NewBritainCr A Store for bverybody”: don and that is cquipment, )] ) N ) ) e st same the 380 fo 386 Main he atte | | { 1 1o xmall mae and effectiver My smallest vd charm ress 10 s IAM ¥ \h\l M \T POX'S, m Farnum. in a rattling fine of the West, is the attraction at Fox's theater, where “Drag Har- lan” began an engagement of three days this afternoon Farnum's role of “Drag Harign" appealing from beginning to end. is A mysterious str fortune. supposed outlaw, most dread- ed man in the West, and although he does not wear his heaft upon his sleeve, he does wear his nimble six- guns in plain sight ready for instant use. But Jackic Saunders, B bara Morgan, rancher's daughter, is the little lady who finds that “Drag"” has a heart as big as the proverbial barn. Charles Sulden Seltzer's story pro- vided the plot for “Drag Harlan” and 1. P. Keeler, who adapted Tom Mix's great pieture, “The Untamed,” to the for tomorrow | screen is responsible for the scenario o r\( the Farnum picture. J. Gordon e | idwards Was the director. Champlin dog detail, hat ix cor presentation overlook This wi Wi picture the season he has s st actin E@B@EE@IHI@E@E@EE@EE@ Established in 1910, by Louis R. Raphael In a Small Space of 1,800 Square Feet In the fall of 1911, the business demanded additional space and 2,000 square feet was added making 3,800 square feet, ! In the fall 1914, again additional space was requxred Mr. Raphael procured the Bijou theater adjoining the store with a space of 5,000 square feet, making a total of 8,800 square feet. [ Later the growth of the business demanded additional space and an addition was built of 200 feet in length by 40 feet in width making a total of 16,800 square feet of selling space. In 1919 the whole store was remodeled at a big expense with new and modern fix- tures, also attractive show windows wgre installed, making the LARGEST DAYLIGHT ONE-FLOOR DEPARTMENT STORE IN THE STATE with all the improfements in both interior and exterior. ered the be graced sons. As for offering. company enn plays in many all ever his genuine merit in he claims that he has it the prices call one of e s«ful actor . and his les in the fact that he n promise to the public without fulill- Ing it to the letter Monday will find this presenting Oliver Mor: big New York hit, pPpy llieks his is the play in which Tom Wise and William Courtenay made such a success at the Morosco Theater in New York where the play ran for one full year to capa- city business at every performance el — — 1 ew o pular actor the TO COMPETE AT LYCEUM, An an added attractl Midnight on Night ow Beautiful Women of Society, duringthe past seventy years have relied upon it for their distin- uish ppearance. The refined, pearly white complexion renders instantly, always the source of flattering comment. DELYSL/ \ ondon Pavilion, London, ment with Charles Cochrano) Gouraud's Oriental (‘mam FEPD lon and Paris Success FCAR” Oriental T. HOPKIN N Yo Extravag: All Next Week MATINEE EVERY DAY HAS. K. CHAMPLIN CO. - ENTING THE FOLLOWING HIGH CLASS PLAYS “CAPPY RICKS” Year at Morosco ' w, N. Y. “DADDY LONG LEGS” A Lovable Wleart Interest Story “BROADWAY JONES” Geo. M. Cohan’s Big Success “THE CRIMSON ALIBI” The Great Mystery Dramn “The Unmarried Mother” The Sensation of Chicago R Matinec One M| l | xtreme careghas been used in se- lecting the cast, which includes such favorite portrayers of “heavy” and character role: s Arthur N. Millett, G. Raymond Herschell Mayall, Frank Thurwald, “Kewpie” Morgan, Al Fremont and Erle Crane. Mutt and Jeff are here in a timely offering, “The Politiclans,” Booth Tarkington’s “Edgar Camps Out” and a new Fox News are included in the screen part of the program. The vaudeville offerings are Es- parado, Gormely and Reeves, Jeanne Fox and company and James Kirnéy and company. BAUER PROGRAM READY Famous Pianist Will Be at Fox's Theater Sunday Afternoon—Music Lovers Pleased. Harold Bauer, pianist, wilt give a recital at Fox's theater Sunday after- Meon under the auspices of the New Britain Musical club. The program: Partita in B flat Bach (Transcribed from the harpsichord by Harold Bauer). Prelude Allemande Sarabande Menuet Gigue Sonata in B Minor Allegro Scherzo Largo Presto (a) Tmpromptu in B Flat . (b) Menuet in B Minor . (¢) Romance in F Sharp . (d) Novellette in D Major Chopin Schubert . Schubert Schumann i Schumann En Rondeau .. Ranvean . Scarlatti avel (a) Muestte (b) Sonata in A . ¢) Jeux D'Eau (Fountains) .. (d) Etude En Form De Valse . - Saint Saens EEEEEH@HEEBDUEEHEEQEEE GDBE@@E =) ) e ] ) EEEEEEEEEEE buyers of the highest some of them gaining t [ E == “A STORE FOR EVERYBODY” THE MANAGEMENT . ] ] ) ) o ) ) S s ) PROGRESSIVE METHODS THAT MADE “THE BIG STORE” Buying for cash; Selling for cash; No charge accounts; No deliveries; Eliminat- ing big overhead; 'l‘o sell lower than anyone else; Giving style and sal’.lsfactlon. AT ALL TIMES GIVING THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT . We carry merchandise to suit all tastes, all purses in large -varieties. Is under personal direction® of Mr. Raphael and his staff of department managers and tflpe, each one having experience in specializing in his line, eir experience in some of the largest stores in the country. Both Mr. Raphael and the buyers are constantly searching the market for the newest and best—to undersell—to save for the public. We Thank the New Britain and Vicinity Public for Their Patronage We Invite Your Inspection “THE BIG STO should be put into the water when the fish is. When the fish is done remove to a hot platter and pour over sauce e 3 tablespoons butter. 2 tablespoons fidur. 1% cups water. 13 teaspoon ealt 1-4 teaspoon pepper. 1 egg (volk) 2 hard-Doiled eggs. Melt butter, st¥r in flour, salt and pepper and slowly add water, stirring canstantly. Add yok of egg wel beaten and hard-boiled eggs cut in rather thick slices. Do not cook after - DANCING BARDECK’S HALL Saturday Night TASILLO’S ORCH. J0i2 ) ) ) o ) R EEEEEEEE \ B‘. @EEEE@E@E@fififlfifififi@mfi/ Quick Results--Herald Classified Advts «. QQ##%Q##&@fifi*@fifl#fil#"”.“‘ THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY adding yvolk of egg. Patience is a most necessary ingred- | ient for every cook to always have at | hand MARY. WTILLIAM FOX PRESENTS ILLIAMFARNUM; “DRAG HARLAN” § A vivid drama of the West when Providence was on the side ot of the man with the quickest gun. Mutt & Jefl in “The Politicians™ Camps Out” FOX VAUDEVILLE Gormely and Recves Jeanne Fox & Co. “The HOUSE OF GUILT” A Play of Love and Roma of Hartford. EEEEEE Y EEEEEE e EEE PRICE (S ORCHESTRA 50¢, BALCONY 3 EVENINGS—OROHESTRA 50c, 75, BALCON ON SALE THURSDAY PLUS WAR TAX. PALAC or vashing handkerchiefs in suds with the rest of the like to put them in a solu- and water or Put them in a tub or pail and wash them for three of four min- utes using a hand vacuum washer, It's a good plan to let the handker. chiefs stand in the water for 15 or 20 minytes. This preliminary rinsing does tweo things. It makes the handkerchefs pleasanter to handle and keeps them whiter. A handkerchief manages to get grimy looking very quickly and | [8] hot soap suds scems to set the black | @@fi###%&wfi%%fi TONIGHT CHORUS GIRL CONTE GIRL CONTEST e P THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Orth and Coleman’s Musical Comedy at Its Joyons BEST Presenting “The Jolly Prisoners’ And High Class Specialties Also MITCHELL LEWIS in “BURNING DAYLIGHT” An Adaptation of the Wonder Book of the Far North, By JACK LONDON. Mack Seanett Comedy “The Veiled Mystery” SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION FRIDAY NIGHT New Britain’s Native Sons, THE FREDERICK TRIO Marvelous Acrobats Will Compete Against AL LEMONS’ Company of Dancers "This Sunday Night Charles Ray in ‘Back of Man’ A NEW RECREATED PHOTO PLAY Also A Surprise Feature Picture “Ifhe Veilog Mystery” Pollard Comedy Ford Educational Musical Condert by Lyceam Au‘lle'llusd l\mny Orchestra TONIGHT ##@##&@@@@@@fi##fifi#fifi@@@@@@#@@ * Booth Fox News. 4--Headliners--4 Esparado James Kinney & Co. Tarkingtwn'’s “Edgat g HOUSE mITS TODAY, FRI, SAT. FOLHI% SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. 7th, BUCK JONES ’? TOURNEUR LANE MAURICE PAMOUS DRURY = (s] for Tomorrow. ST-—Grapes, cereal with , cinnamon toast, coffee. | HIXON — Vegetable soup, croutons, nut ginger bread, apple sauce, tea DINNER—Botled halibut with ezg sauce, shoe-string potatoes, baked to- matoes, fruit salad, crackers and cheese, coffec. My Own Recipes. Tomutoes may be easily and quick- ly baked without extra work of stuff- ing and are quite good for a change. Wash carefully and put im buttered muffin pans to bake. The skin will | burst after u few minutes’ cooking. Then dot with butter and season with salt and pepper and finish baking. Boiled Ialibuty” 1 thick slice halibut. I | M , g 2 z 2 P ¥ INTS THE ‘he White Heather’ wirn DO OoCOC 00000 . . Screen Magazine Lyceum Topical Review. BRIM ACTION! THIRD EYE RY JUST FULL "me SENNFETT COMEDY ITH VAUDEVILLE FEATURING porge F. Moore & Co. PRETTY MUSIC. Art & Leah Bell “Firebrand Travnson AND AN ALL_STAR CAST, IN “THE MIRACLE OF MONEY” Tenth Episode of “Bride 13.” 1 o ) (] ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ] ) ) “Cavern of Terror” L.emon juice 1 whole emall onion Wash fish and tie in piece of cheese cloth. Cook in boiling salted water 1o which 2 tablespoons lemon jule has been added 25 or 30 minutes. The CAST PRETTY GIRLS “Claro Morle & Rex KATHERINE MacDONALD IS COMING Mon., Tués,, Wed., No. 8, 9, 10, hirley Mason in “The Girl of My Heart.” FOX ENTERTAINMENTS i St n GROVLLLLIVILVIHEL LD = (EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ) ) ] ) 6 ) ) ) ) ) o

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