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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 1924, morning and sport wes : Old D1x1eland 2 ALL RUSSI A MoU NS 5 Operations—1 § years suffering with con- e . SR “ 2 | " Gossip’s Corner | T hE sfipation—Kellogg’s Bran restores health ' # { 4 R []l: LE N s & eal ove regularly morning snd I | ¥ 1] Alpaca in lrnm-k or white makes-the e 2 i .’l::ill:l\;‘" ,:”’;‘;‘r’”n”:if“a:)‘:’“""""l‘s""]’u‘a 1306 Jefries Ave., Marion, Ind. "" b "L uli mn , | momt | fascinating or taiieursfor|Lenipegrad” Meccd OF TBOU-] uran*oruai but ALL s 'can be | For permmment relie, cat Elloge'a % o 3 e arly. mlb ' = »* "" “ ‘ e s of Gommunsls | (e e s S e - S 2 2 Y ot - 4 ran . Girdles these days rarely entirely J i Dear Sir: il Rt Unless otherwise indicuted, théatrical notices and reviews In this column are e 1 % | eircumnivagate the waistiine. They ; | 1 have been aficted with consti- money. written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. 5 ; do duty either in the back or the !y mi. Asociuted Press | pation for the past 15 sem You will like the delicious nut-like ‘a4 . ; ThRnY DRE oy Pt o, | c 2veman) Y83~ Voeoauc oy st ;‘:::'n‘dllge.::n:m;s;o;n:‘l.!‘.annd sub- flavor of Keliogg’s Bran—so different CAP] 4 ) o ing at the bier of the dead Lenine, fr ve different operations from ordinary brans, which are un- s GOOD BILL ATurd l;l;gb‘ 5 wil be scen with this popular show Patch Pockets ket gy £ e dostoonembt mmei:’?'fim: d;::;: it Shititichs ety 1?“ Kellogg’s Bran with ‘or tonight and Saturday Capi- | and the cast includes Lew Williams. 1 6 ; . 4 St i bad that h tol is offering a ver: 00d bill ' of - i 2 arge patch pockets appear on the |of the funeral sev from tomorrow I was getting so tha! milk or eream. Sprinkle it over other s % 1.8 Sunday ‘night ie ““The Midnight ; mannish sport coats and on the flan- (o Sunday, has become a vast and sol- meal 1 ste soured on my ok At hich Bak sl Ty Keith vaudeville and photoplay at- | Alarm”, a melodrama that has a fine el dkite Tee oofine gl I o e g e ach. Two months ago I was | cereals. Cook it w the Satknds: tractions and featuring the offerings | plot and plenty of thrills. . b {emnn spectagle. iadi wivincd to eat your Kellogg's it in the recipes given on the pac of the Five Lamys, vaudeville's great- { s . White s Pavoekis { Bew "v"“t two wic “Ifl;" o ;‘f‘_’ " 1\;, ! xrun‘\hlrl lz::v;;mlnirlwgm:h 1‘».:.: Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krn.:d cst sensational gymnasts. They do a| GREAT MUSIC AT LYCEUM e B i 0 e tor miring | e e e oC From that day o 1 have never | Died, is served by leading hotels snd iy :-t-:;:“k:«:l:hnn':]duomnl neti | The Colonial Four, a banjo quartet, ; 3 is white, next blagk, then yellow and | situated, thére trudge countless thous- e oty atd mr Howels ;Lufinlxfielaréek.“‘&fiiu by all grocers. were also hlg‘ favorites with ofl?;r is featuring the vaudeville at the Ly- 3 3 ¥ green, after whigh you may follow|unds of persons, many from distant » comedy skit “Almost Single,” and |ceum today and tomorrow. On the e 2 ¢ . TouT. oWh d""'ffii‘i"_-_ villages, wlvlo v:.mf‘l"l«v 'l\"‘ f"‘?l'}“"": e were well applauded for their efforts; |same bill is Lucy Gillett and com- : ) fistdn ot Phoriea re R By e S & thon | Places are closed, and although the is becoming more saciable, paying or The Capitol Revue was also well.re- | pany with a new brand of juggling 5Lk b Instead of & MONOETAM, & CONVEN- | Mo e it (e e e o & walk | ReWspapers have reappenred, they arc | recelving mapy vidts every week. ceived with their fine variety offering. | stunts, Jack Marley, with a lot of 4 oy B L ilohki. motir 'of Dalonfal flowars: or f‘ :lu‘;":l "'I'“?N"l'u “?‘e ":“i ’:d”}_l"g‘“_'l*ordflrf‘d with black. — The cast containing some very clever | comedy cracks, and Vale and Barrow, 558 g ¢ ‘truits may appear on the left front e ‘;,.[ m whence their pilgrimage | AT e I INCREASE POTATO YIELD singers and dancers.” The other acts |a couple of acrobatic dancers. of the fashionable sport frock e i i I {Count and His Rich Bride ' ¢ ure good entertainment and up to the | *“Women Men Marry” is the photo- \ A o i SThr e Ay oubanich 4P ot y s County Farm Bureau Meets Great Capitol standard. “Ponjola”, First | play. The big surprise of the picture 4 4 £, Cake Teing ML A R, o To Sail for St. Moritz Saoras Wi e 1 Sheak National's picture version of Cynthia |comes when this snobbish society girl, 19 & A little vinegar in your cake icing -ongstm they march l;rl'bas the square| New York, Jan. 25.—Count Lud- x i = Stockley’s widely read story of the |taking an ocean voyage in hopes of W 3, g will keep it from ' becoming 100 |and h;l'u the building; and here and |Wig Salm von Hoogstraeten and his ‘leveland, Jan. 25.—The Cuyahoga sume title, which opened yesterday at | meeting a titled foreigner, visits the f & sugary. % thava 3¢ @ hotht employe or house do- | Wealthy bride, the former Millicent |county farm bureau, in the year just the Capitol theater for a three day |boiler room of the liner and there no- : d ic, excused from duty while he Rogers, sail tomorrow on the Veen- | closed, made four potatoes grow engagement, is as near to picture per- |tices a giant young stoker. She be- 5 | For Good Hedlth - she goes to the hall on the visit of |dam for London where they will ro- | Wheer only three grew before, and the fection as any photoplay that has been | comes interested in him against her : | In place of an apple a day, eat two |respect, | main some time, later going to St.| extra potato is reckoned to have scen in this city for many months, will and, in the end, falls in love with % 3 § vegetables bcsld? potatoes or dried .Jlono.r"d by the state in having the | Moritz. They will be accompanied by 1 worth about $80,000. Starting = Monday “The Vanity |aim, K beans, to keep 'the doctor away.|capital of old Russia renamed Lenine. | Count Ludwig's brother, Count Otto The gain of one potate to every Shoppe” will be the big attraction AR g N Cabbage and carots are especially|grad in his memory—St. Petersburg |Salm. Colonel and Mrs. Henry Hud- | three was made on 33 test fields in with Al Weber and living models. It 'CHARLEb RAY — SOUTH CHURCH : beneficial when eaten raw. became Petrograd 2 soo“‘ after the |dleston Rogers, the bride’s parents, the county where certified potato Is a musical comedy fashion playlet| The weekly community service will g 3 i world war began—the dead premier is | had originally booked passage for Seed was planted and the plants und as a novelty the met s @1VINE |1o poiq gt the South charch tonight. Tkt 2 Boiling Vegetahles receiving the homage of communists | themsclves and Miss Rogers on the | properly nrfmfed.f ~1¢.;h§ n::t\]nlt y-:}:d away a beautiful gown on Wednes- | Vegetables should not be over-|in other cities and countries of | Majestic, sailing January 12, When Was an average of 210 bushels to the day night and six pairs of Propper |The feature picture will be Charles Wil o i} |cooked. In boiling, use only enough | Europe, many of whom are expected | informed of their daughter's marriage |acre, a gain of 36 bushels over the Llue Edge silk stockings at the mat- | Ray in “Fire, Oil and Gas,” one of his & & ¥ water to cook th&m without burning. nere for the obsequies. ¢ January 9, Col. Rogers cancelied the | old stock, according to county farm inees to the lucky ladies attending |greatest successes. The other picture ¥ Q% |Overcooking results in an unneces-| pndeed, it was to accommodate the | booking. | agent Harry A. Dooley. Tuesday night Raphael's, ‘The Big|will be Harold Lloyd in one of his sary loss of mineral salts and vita- |comrades who live afar that the fu. | A S Store, fashion show will be a feature. | popular comedies. The soloist will be S mines. It also injured the flavor and |neral committee, meeting in the| WILLIAM BEGINS TO UNBEND | RARE BOOK VALUABLE, oy {8 5. e, <He will -render “THe color. Kremlin, decided to hold the cere-| London, Jan, 25—The attitude of | London, Jan. 25.—At a recent auce MARTY DUPH REVUE, PALACE Blind Ploughman,” and “The Great The spirit of the old south hovered monies on Sunday instead of Satur- | William Hohenzollern toward his|tion a William Blake “Milton,” 1804, Marty Dupree and ' her Musica) |Awakening.” There will be no.admis- | L 5, W00 0 "0 Soe i o o Wnen Saving of Sugar day. The Paris communists were | fellow-townspeople is daily mcammg[brougm $17,000. The volume is be- lieved to be superior to the one in Comedy Follies opened yesterday with islon, but a collection will be taken, 3 When cooking eranberries put in a among those to request the postpone- | more congenial, says the Doorn cor- a statue of General Robert B. Lee |, ... wi be required. ment, respondent of ~th€ Daily Express, | the British Museum as no other copy & new bill at the Palace and again | was unveiled in the rotunda. Eleanor made the hit that they also did the Hulburd, dressed in the height of|P"Ch Of bicarbonate of soda and less| Moscow, thé city, is in decp mourn. | His,visits to the village for afternoon | has 50 leaves. Two others are in the tirst half of the week. This show is fashion—for 1861, that is—was one x A ing. The theaters and motion picture | tea ‘or dinner are increasing, and lnellnxtod States, Llace Berthas called “The Good Ship Razzle Dazzl i of the.Washington girls participating | » and it contains bright, witty comedy, | 10 the ARt i I Pavng |, Jery wide ne:-zhu of real lace are songs, dances and specialties by the R t" :l;‘ 50(;‘\2 tol he most lovely vel- vet robes de style. principals. Bennie Drohan, the featur- REMEMBERS LATE BISHOP | . fan, is again v y s 3 Ple Toy ed:oomedian, in again very fuany and Ceremonies Held For Alfred Harding .- Pie Top alse was well lauded for his sing- i ———— Tttt b o el iy at National Cathedral If you wish the top of your pie to , g rmlie odh oAk TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Washington, Jan., 25.—Impressive |be brown and shiny glaze it with e one a ar a clean ‘and wholesome as their other ‘| ceremonies in memory of the late | White of an egg. 3 ® Bishop Alfred Harding were held to- . LIl Tonight there will be an ama- o - teur night with plenty of local talent women day in the Bethlchem chapél of the Fur and Chiffon i A short cape of chiffon, edged with One SOhd showing their wares. 'The feature national cathedral being erected here | photoplay attraction presents Gold- by the Protestant Episcopal church, |fur, is a charming accessory for the wyn's production, “Backbone,” with Men Bishop James De Wolf Perry of |Chiffon frock. Rhode Island was the memorial el C a r l o a d an all star cast. Starting Monday, o Hoyt's Revue will be presented for a speaker, and after the service Bishop| anilla Sauce One-half cup sugar, 3-4 cup boiling week’s engagement. All new faces Freeman who succeeded ry Bishop Harding as head of the Wash- | Water, 1 desert spoon cornstarch, 1 ington diocese, announced that a me- | tablespoon butter, few grains salt, 1 morial to the late bishop was being | teaspoon vanilla, planned in connection with the cathe- | M'lx oy £ 35 salt and cornstarch and HIGH CLASS dral, slowly a water, stirring constantly 2 2 AL A(_"] 7, VAUDEVILLE to prevent lumping. Boil five minutes, At Stl‘lkll\g Reductions kD 5 . remove from the fire and stir in but. B . Rl el BT PO i ter. Let cool slightly and add vanil- Why buy an unknown, used machine, “COLONIAL FOUR" la. Tonight and Sdt. when you can own one of these brand onight and Sd TR 2 BE SURE YOU SEE NEXT MONDAY sout‘h Ch“rdl ClTY ITEMS. new instruments for less money? JOHN GILBERT MARTE Tonight I, s ey pourts 1 or i DUPREE fl=-e s Featuing K e $ irs, M. J. Kreger of Carlton street, e < THEATERSHARTIORD Ch\arles Ray l;l’;;’;:;‘;“ ol et o TOX 2 V. Cloth Hats, $1.00. Fitch-Jones.— MUSICAL e st v 3 Mrs, T. ¥. Markbam of Black Rock COMED Y ., HarOld uoyd avenue is a patient at the New Brit- ain General hospital where she is re. 2 - e covering after an operation perform- Soloist, A, L. Klein od yesterday. F OLLIES ..r} Pregents Hhe [aternational No Admission -- Collection J§| dn?:o:t Hoary Meeand. 80 e B Will place in your home a splendid, BENNIP;‘ DROHAN ‘o 'fl‘ls 's g~ RS yesterday by brand new Premier Upright Model. Co., th Roger: Sash nd D . & p I"RA\‘I\'MI‘V‘I‘L'RR AY I.CNDOII g against Fred C. Beaulieu of Plajnvilie Fully equipped and guaranteed—with e 3 7 for $2300. Great Chorus ENTIRE ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST COMING orc R o e i ey iy Falmund Breese, Lawrence 1'Orsay, t— Donald Gallaher, Lily Cabill, “'I'h plano dealers in U, S8—~advt, o (! i and all the otly e “Progresso Italo-Americano” ot ™ N = A'“ \t:ll ik New York. through Henry P. Roche, COME AT ONCE $125 “B\(KB()VE" ".',';“,'."'_‘.,’mu':'o‘ st o Shepherd King” has instituted an agtion for 3250 Mats.: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. against the Landau News Co. of this JSATRS Syt - RECORD SEMECTIONS FREE ! iweeke —— fl . SIX NEW RECORD SE Ns ! HOY %‘ AT VUE PiI'SOIIS Theater—Hartford | All New Cast Wed. Jan. 30 Mat. & Eve . THE MIDNI(.HT ALuw 5 ‘ The Whole Outfit i Continuous th\s Sat. I.A“DE' IOR the last seven years INNEWANDOLD SONGS- America has been en- QWO“}"M; joying to the full one of the Prices; Night $2.50 1o most beautiful baritone Sbe. Plus Tax 5 s Goomn Svidar, 4 voices that has ever fallen AL ORBERS Now. \ to the lot of man. Goes Home For DOWN ) Tnn;x;ll and Saturday - k Louis Graveure is the g | ; 5==BIG TIME ACTS—5 ; \ possessor of this exceptional | ‘___“flwlmm_/‘{_ I o B0 voice, on which, as if it were Keith va“devme a rich-toned musical instrument, he plays featuring with a feeling and power that is as remark- This Beautiful Mony — Tues, — Wed, able as it is rare. Console Model The Five Lamy‘ i Latest Console on the same low " H ” P i g mevm“y snomle Graveure sings Sun., Jan. 27th at the Model e ’ will give away a beautiful CAPITOL THEATER Nash - O’Donnell J|J isdiex sovs on Wednesaay night and six pairs of OU ean hear Graveure as often as you wish A S filotk' Iin;s I:':'ue;“:““’::: through Columbia Records because THE CAPITOL | to, the Tucky tadies attend- T T T e N e S VICTOR—VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS ing did voice. 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