New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 4, 1924, Page 16

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FORMER FAVORITE OF STAGE IS HERE Clara Turner Attending Rotarym Convention With Her Husband atergoers of a deo- and up and cheer New Britain th cade or more ago, for a stranger your midst. The visitor is none other than Mrs. James Hamn Clara Turner of l|| company fame, orite and pupuur m theater w e offerings we amusement Hammond, with her hu: formerly her leading m ping at the Burritt hote land attend- ing the Rotary club convention. When seen at the hotel tod: representative of the *Her Hummond was quite entl about her first visit to New B in & number of years and in & pacity other than that of an actre Bhe admired the new hotel and ex- pressed the belief that it is an asset to the city and should have been built long before this, Mrs. Hammond has been renewing acquaintances since ar- riving yesterday and among those to | pald a visit is Rev. rector emeritus of church. Mrs. whom she ha Harry 1. Bodley, Bt. Mark's scopal Hammond Is a member of the Epis- | | eopnl church and was in attendance at the old St. Mark’s church whenever she appeared in New Britain and re- meined over Sunday. Upon the in- witatior: of the “Herald” reporter she visited the new St. Mark’'s church and was agreeably surprised a tits splen- dor and magnificence, Went on Stage at 14. Mrs. Hammond’ recalled the days when she played at the Lyceum the- ater, first with Bennett and Moulten eompany, later under the sole man- agement of these men and lastly in her own company. She was 14 years of age when she first began her the- | atrical career and was on the stage | - | Officer [ praised the moral standard I us been established on the dramatic ju , but which she says has not ttained in the movies, B 4 itions in the movic {on anch of work was aban- “make their where M the cham- ¢ Rotary *d from 3 though st he wils camp don nave H b " Ignores \lznal to Stop 7 And Has No License 3 Mike Nesta of 138 Winter strect B d this afternoon by Traffic Dart at Franklin was arrest Hanford square motor vehicle law. Dart alleges that | |the man refused to stop when he sig- | B nalled for him to do so, and nearly | ran down three girls who were cross-, {ing the street at the square. brought the machine to a stop, Nesta | was unable to produce a driver's li- | cense saying that he never had one. | I Chicago is bullding a !1“",'\"(\,"“(" railway terminal which will be the | {lurgest in the world. ) which | on charges of violating the § »%er the officer chased the man and had § FR:;IDAY, ‘APRIL 4, 1924, The Big Furniture Store S ] 1 THIS BEAUTIFUL KIMBERLY CONSOLE DOWN SATURDAY Delivers One to Your Home Im- mediately. Balance On Easy Weekly Payments — FREE — 16 Record Selections 500 Needles | 1 Record Cleaner Kimberly Console SPECIAL RECORD RELEASES Home In Pasadena 0, Gee, Georgie Twelve o’Clock at Night Who's Izzy Is He? Lovey, Come Back I'm Goin’ South It Ain’t Gona Rain Dancin’ Dan No Mo’ Honey Babe Mister Radio Man It's a Man Every Time It’s a Man FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924. SUBURBAN TELEPHONE SERVICE We now have a direct telephone trunk line from New Britain. _ from New Britain without toll charge. HARTFORD Patrons may call us] Direct line New Britain to Hartford, 2965 LAST DAY OF THE Anniversary Sale Store Closes at 6 p. m. Saturday Women’s Dress Skirts Anniversary Sale price,- each ...... nwvisi /,{/ | % AT, SUAL sttoss 4 oy’ o (he, piaxe If the Rest of the World Don’t Want You l;‘ndln. roles, After three seasons } r. Hammond joined the Bennett and Moulten company as the juve- / nile. A year later Miss Turner and ca Mr. Hammond were married at the Little Church Around the Corner in New York. He continued with the | 7 all - appearances eompany as juvenile and leading | R L] man while Mrs. Hammond played | glasses the wearer ingenue and leads., With a broad immediately realizes 4§ smile on her face Mrs, Hammond R e boastfully and cheerfully said that or use them for long she and her husband have been hap- | :1!\«:.‘;1':»3;“:;-“::0‘\:':1 pily married for 22 years and have et ’ not been separated for a day. (That, | i N it she sald, 18 why they are both at the My Specialty— Rotary elub convention here), Comfortable Vision, Disapproves Hollywood Morals, o Following a number of years on F k[ G d the road with the 10.20-30 stock rankt. Goodwin company the couple went to Wil- Eyesight Specinlist lNamsport, Penn., where they played e . | hone 1005, five seasons in permanent stock. In 1916 they went to Hollywood where they worked a year in moving ple- | tures for the Universal Film com- pany. Mrs. Hammond does not | apeak well of the moral life*amofg | the motion picture people. She HEAR THESE AT THE PHONOGRAPH DEPARTMENT JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. 32 Mdfin Street—New Britain BRUNSWICK, COLUMBIA, POOLEY PHONOGRAPHS One lot of women's dress skirts, which we will offer at this special price for the Anniversary Sale, consisting of several models in silk and wool crepes, overplaids and novelty woolens. In the lot are both large and small sizcs, in navy, black, gray, brown and tan, Third. Floor Misses’ Tub Frocks French linen and hand-drawn voile frocks, dainty styles and colorings. ~ Sizes 14 to 18, Anniversary Sale price, . $7 77 . each S s s sy e Misses’ Suits One lot of 15 tailored suits in tweed and mixtures, including a few navy (wills. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Anniversary $19 77 Sale price, each .........vt R O D O o T o OO e Mlsses Cloth Dresses Misses’ knitted Jersey, Poiret twill and crepe de chine dresses in tan, navy, brown and black. Sizes 14 and 16, Anniversary $12 77 Sale price, each o Fifth Floor Corsets and Brassieres One lot of laced back Bon Ton corsets, made of beautiful brocade, in sizes 21, 22 and 23. Anniversary Sale price, SRR i ivsaevaee Nemo Self Reducing corsets, discontinued models, in sizes 9 to 36. Anniversary Sale price, each - $3.50 Boyish Form Brassieres. For Men & Women EASTER SUITS New! $ 50 Models for up Smart! STOUTS Silk & Cloth DRESSES WOMEN'S Satin brassieres. Anniversary Sale price, T'COATS COATS $24.50 up each Royal Worcester corset, with elastic top. Anniversary Sale price, each Brassiere bandeaus that hook in the back. Anniversary Sale price, eah ... grsssssassvesse Anniversary Sale price, Tou need not be well known, to buy on the Simplest Terms here; "y we’ll gladly “Charge it”! Boys’ Suits ‘9% “Your Friend and Clothier” u f”";zsn 413-415 Main St. New Britain OPEN EVENINGS Children's drawer waists. - Colored Wash Goods Embroidered Voiles in all-owr designs, on fine quality voile, in all the wanted colors. Anniversary Sale price, per yard, ’ 77c Dotted Swiss Muslins, all colors with white dots. Anniversary Sale price, 115 yards for 77c 1 Second Floor $2.17 | Comfortables Comfortables made of dotted silk mull, with plain colored silk borders. Anniver- sary Sale price, each, $3.87 Silkaleen Comfortables, filled with pure white cotton, full size. Anniversary Sale price, each, MW NI i N TD AT. EVENING TILL IO e T L

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