New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 19, 1924, Page 5

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T - I I ATHET ugil |’l Ill | n ) ..I - X \o/ ‘e Unless sthernine indicated, theatrionl notioes and seviows 10 this splums sre writion by the press ugencies 105 the Feapertiie SMUMMeN! fomuaRy | ¢ LA A e e A e e e T T I INCEEM THEATER Waoman," feature Lyceum theater, is e starting in a4 amall achleving its elimax New York und ending in the the heroine, Miss Dul'res, a wacter of @ entual eled pheo ¥ at the 4 BUpOrh Fomane Canadian vill among the gaities of untolding Nappy small home town of of Dian WA whos hisp. Miss Ruben is most this production hy ling man. He is Now Hritain 5 pleture 18 s recls Mtractive um ring piness is eapuri | ably assisted in tor for what she has oa with ot Conrad Nogel, u a popular actar fansg and his work bove il par, o and e n entertainments offored Lyes omt most {1V ™ up @ trons recently " AN Nheralded wit) oy than Youth" part of the The King o Youth" i plays lmuginuble a tells an interesting story cationul munner, Edna Murphy | I the ning Lycoum thea luttor juetion with Beeond L sereen all this funnie spite in an cdu Noman to King of plays the L Cumt ¢ Leon 13 leading male role und « cast are Charles Parrot, and Sidney DeGrey, | o feature horse, s suid to do marvellous work In this pleture and uppe i muny threilling seencs OFr Interest 1o many the anouncement that will play ner mher matinee performance only, s i ery s PALACE, Revolus at the Sunday, SAMERICA™ A titanic eple shown 18 next \lm rica," of Palac “Ame novelties in tion than cven the which Griffith hiihertc tionized the theater worla The orch hoxes, will be reserved for the foirmances with the seats, . Al seats be rush, embodics more moiion picture mastor produc- with revolu- s rush will balcony at the matine JACKIE COOGAN AT CAPITOL, Jackie Coogan is at the Capitol the- cost, “Little | house, |street, ater in a production called Robinson (rusoe, asstory written ex pressly for little Jackie by Wi Mack. At the opening of the hero, liftle Mic bereaved of his father e latter, a member of San I police, was killed. 'The boy is now fatherless as well as motherless, A ship he is on ie wrecked in typhoon and all hands on board, except little Hoan, are drowned. There thé flarity to the “Robinson begins. The boys saves th and together they are island in the South S The Keith vaudeville acts, headed by Har ew and Greate CAPITOL Tonight and Wednesday story, the is found sim- tory \ip's cat t up on an bill has five Kahne & Co. Mental Achieve- Children at 4 p. m.—10c KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring HARRY KAHNE & CO. “New Mental Achievements” HYLDA CLIFTON CO. OTHER BIG ACTS Next Week DAN FITCH MINSTRELS -PALACE- HARTFORD 1 HIS WEEK ., Wed., Thurs, ery Evening, 8:15, THE POLI PLAYERS with freland's Disciple of Fun Gracie Emmett I Laugh Pro Sat. in the Infernat Mrs. Murphy’s Second Husband The piece shé plased over 2,000 times The biggest laugh in Hartford in many seasons, featuring Arthur Howard and all the favorites, Frances Willinms.. . Fdmond Abbey, Joe Wagstaff, Richard Bishop, Clare Nolte, Harlan Brige Mickey | distinet estimated cost s ment g per- street, ard | week, the big Dan Fiteh's stars in the | m the | ments. Blarting next will present minstrel v of its kind » attraction Minast atest gre "W road ANOTHER EXCUNNMON 1O N, Y, New Haven It ) exeursi ad has arranged popular price m from New w York on Bunday, Aug, | ain will leave New Britain | m. and be due in New York a. == Neturning the train | i leave Now York at 6:35 p. m, and lue in New Iritain at 9:55 p, m. Tiekets are now on he local on limited iiroad » Ticke to the seating capacity train and heretofore have out on the Friday p ling the ex been ' JLE. R, I\cc\cn May Head New Britain Democracy A m ommitte democratie town wid within a few ! for primaries to | tite, congressional mventions, and to set \ petitions of candi- | and representatives I8 ol the commit« vlection of rs as chalrman of town commitiee will urged, | Keevers 18 now an officer of t City Democratie club and the fire board, to which | appointed two years ago LML o | ing of th wilt | time t gites Lo 5 Inys and ime e v dute upon dates for must It whic Wmtor hus nieeting the . K be Mr, Hardware chudrman of t he was Mayor a8 | BUILDING PERMITS t B Building permits have been issued | at the building inspector | as follows | Joseph | 1, two family dwelling, | No. 17 Westerly strect, 29x4b feet, | $7.000; the Standard Construction Company of New Haven, | and room at the B1.6x46.3 feet, estimated | santi Cianci, six-tene- | brick, High | feet, cost, | office of the pocket hoiler Camp school, cost $16,00 / tenement house, estimated ¢ No. 167 dwelling, 16,000; | (i ter road, single | fami I | nel pt, \n 67 Brooklawn | estimated cost $12,000, S NEW WAY Munich, Germar . 19, — A method of tree which is claimed to save six years' growth has been developed by the department of forestry. The roots of the bahy trees PLANT TRI of up and down as is usually German foresters also say that | ng the earth about yvoung nvr\v is wrong, as it robs the roots of‘ breathing space. | BARN ENTERED, BIKES STOLEN A barn at 565 Lincoln street owned by Malcolm Iarmer was broken into some time last night and two bicycles stolen, according to a report made to the police this morning by Mr, Farm- er. A number of trunks kept in the barn were broken open and ransack- ed, but until a thorough investigation is made, it cannot be determined if anything was taken from them. 'The report was turned over to the detec- tive bureau for investigation. LYCEUM TONIGHT AND TOMORROW “THE REJECTED WOMAN" with CONRAD NAGEL and ALMA RUBENS FRI, SAT. WILD HORSES THURS,, THE KING OF Remodelled and Renovated Grand Opening Program One FEntire Week Starting NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT Presenting D.W.Griffith’s Master Production “AMERICA” By Robert W. Chambers ll’\l( ony Seats Rush Matinee—All Seats Rush Tickets Matinces 15¢ Y SEATS NOW AT STAR CONF 1Y, 320 MAIN STRE EY" BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGL 10, 1024 —Note These Values For Wednesday Morning— AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM TOGETHER WITH THE HUNDREDS OF OTHER GOOD VALUES IN THIS GREAT SALE Us We Liv~ We Grow" 190 & ; FTair:y Soap 5 cakes for 20c HEAVY PAN BOYS' SCHOOL bl Regular $1,00, in dark suit patterns, all seams strongly seat, | . 19¢ upmcnl of Those rein l‘m‘(‘ml. double sizes to years Anollwr S| Girls’ Gingham ST OF OUR SH SUITS THE IA\ BOYS' W/ Values up to $ lot; sizes 214 to 7 years assortment to choose You must see these appreciate them FRUIT-OF-THE-LOOM PILLOW CASES Size 45x3 regular 4 WOMEN’S AND MISSES FELT HAT Regular $1.98, morrow only; blues, tans, browns, all shapes and colors STREET AND PORCH DRESSES at all times in pretty combinations and effects, all sizes in the lot —— 2,000 YEAR OLD VANITY Tound By Peasant and lsml By Child As Plaything; IMind Ring Too. Christiania, Aug. 19.—\What is be- licved by experts to have been a kind of vanity box used by the women of 2,000 years ago, and a neck-ring of solid gold, were uncarthed recently articles to his childven for play- things. Collectora eventually discovery and induced the to part with their ancient toys. articles, in the judgment of the ex- per ate back to about 120 B. The g, of artistic though barba design, has been placed in the mu- soum of Christiania university, while the vanity box has been going the rounds among experts who are er to determine if it contained a powder heard of the children The Excursion to New York |mmmm@225 24th Sunday, Aug. special i Ly, New Britain, 1 Bristol . Due New York Retu Iy, New York | Due Bristol . { Due New Britain. .. ! Fastern Standard Ti I Tickets at |ln|l||>l.4l Stations The N. Y, N, H. & H. R, R. Co. | 1005 p. Dresses for $1 00 )0, in the nice from. values to special to- areys, wanted Value $1.50 and $1.98, clev- erly made garments for wear color trimming 79c regular 20¢ yd. | [ not, on a farm by a peasant who gave the | BOYS' SCHOOL BLOUSE New Fall Blouses, in stripes and figures, all regular 7 grade neat sizes; ae SOME MORE OF THOSE MA-MA DOLLS Unbreakable that open and close, ural Ma-Ma voice; reg. $1.50 values faces, eyes and nat- 98¢ GINGHAM DRESSES Beautiful imported ham Dresses of fine colors and design, handsomely embroid- ered, beautifully styled; dresses you'd pay 8 for elsewhere. Sce 1 98 (In-w tunmnm\ Got w.ui\ for gym now— heavy grade of Jean in white, co-ed or regulation style, with blue and red or white col- lars; sizes 6 to ; FANCY CREPE STEP-INS White, flesh, -orchid, blue and honeydew, lace trimmed, cut very full, fine quality ; reg. 49c¢. New Fall :mu;\ 1 9 c rtment— re- | THE uetes | nice patterns —I‘ nice colorings — excellent qu.m\ 1 among its appurtenances, or, 1 what might have been in use in those days. puft its place HAS PEW ACCIDENT [ Pavis, Aug. 19, — Reasonably pru- dent automobile drivers in France need/expeet a slight collision, dams ing the car but hurting no one, once in nine and to run someone, hut not seriously injure vietim, about once in These statistics have heen compiled by tire manuf e oadvertis- he IFrench tuke FPRANCE into the years principal 1'rench who i conductin the turer ing campaign to encour: to drive cars. SELRS DIVORCE | Alleging that his wife refused fo ac- company him to Detroit, Mich,, three when he went to that city his home and that she has that time declined to Martin, formerly of town last cvening suit for divor Attorney 8. Ger- Martin A" the defendent years ago to make repeatedly sinee {join him, John this city, arvived in and today bhrought leging desertion. d Casa The plaintiff marr | whose maiden name was Agr Isin in Thompsonville, March IFor several years prior to his depar- | ture for Detroit, they lived in this city here Martin was employed in local !h tories. On July 1921, Martin left for Detroit where he has been living for than three | The action is returnable in superior | conrt on the first Tuesday in Septem- her. is counsel for 19 more years. Fishermen Puzzled Mo~ fish that been us ponds in this 1 local fishermen wd - crappie same ponds. many differ- st Plains, varictics of the [ w ont found vicinity Goldfish, e have been found in have puz itfish, hass in the e LAKE COMPOUNCE, risroL WEDNESDAY NIGHT BATTLE OF MUSIC Tasillo’s Orchestra vs. Bacchanalian Orchestra of Hartford All Dancers Invited 80 7o 386 M:.H/\S/ - 2 ,[ ,‘/a/ e for her yfiod;/ | “Mra, only | every 27 years. | s the I e | calied wpon to ente | Mrs, | Connare | tering | Richard Bishop and Claire Nofte 1all good in | $1.98 KID BOOTS SWEATERS $1.19 . tume colors; $1.98 Novelty Bags and Purses 98¢ Big assortment of new Fall Bags, in fine leatheir suit shades, novelty cle sold trimmings and new cffects; 27C reg. $1.98— Full Length RUFFLED CURTAINS Regular 98¢; of fine mar- quisette, hemstitched and ruf- fled edge, with tie backs to match, full 21-4 69C vards long, pair TRICOSHAM COSTUME SLIPS Green, maize, white, brown, lemon and other good cos- pleated flounce $1.98 Another Shipment of Those GIRLS' GINGHAM DRESSES Regular $1.49 value in pretty checks and plaids, nicely embroidered. Buy now for school us " $1.98 KID BOOTS SWEATERS the thing days, in nice color tions, and embroidered em- blem on front; also collegiate sweaters with V shaped neck Just for cool | New Britains $hopping Ce nfer- [RAPHAELS DEPARTMENT STORE| ..I.Jl.v Ne o " GRACIE EMMETT STARS IN POLI PLAYERS VERICLE Murphy's Second Husband" Is a Hilarious Comedy Abounding With Laughs Viewer) cond Husband," as Oty Teran 1 “Mps, Murphy's written and personally directed by, well as featnring Miss Gracie Emmett, that might which is being hilarions comedy, even be called a farce, presented in oa style I'oli Players at the Palace thea Hartford, constant stream the ter in This vehicle vides a ol la from the moment the crrtain rises on the first act until it deseends on the Jast. It I“‘H\‘ll“d “ show and though the [I'oli layers most capably support Miss Limmett, it is evident that the production would he quite worthless without her, She an ntric Irish comedienne ssing a characteristic brogue and which, when properly displayed, evoke loud laughter from the audience, The play is a success because it is human and emotionally appeals to the heart of the average n Too much cannot be said the \;\Vl”“l work done by Miss Emmett s appearcd in this hun of times but at no time could been seen to better advan tage than last evening Miss i5m mett is most capably supported by old and new members of the 'oli Players. Arvthur Howard rveturns to the -cast this week Barney MceGee, an adopted He was enthusiastics ally grected upon s entrance and his work is up to the usual standard, The first nighters were grected to a most pleasant and agrecable sur- prise in the second act when Joseph Wagstaff, the popular juvenile, was tain the guests at Murphy's home, He favored with a most excellent vocal rendition of “The Life of a Rose,” and as an encore pre ed to give his own ar- tistic arrangement on the piano of “Bells of St. Mary." His numbers were warmly applauded Phyllis ilso entertained with a vocal Yone man' mannerisms role son s Williams further titity as an actress ¥ Maude Halley in 1 upon to act the woman Florence Morford as proves her in the | ver of 1 is of refinement. Nanette should be of the fine manner in which she terpreted the comedy part of a stut- customer, Edmund Abbey, are she their respective roles, Use the Herald ciassified for resulta, all their own by pro- | I quick sleeves .. [ welt House Stip- | pers v 79¢ | Regular f5¢ —in | dark and light shades, finished with vibhon and stk pompon all sizes colors. all combina- | CONNECTICUT Pairaclive Soap 5 cakes for 25c MEN’'S LISLE HO\h Regular 25¢ quality in black and brown, excellent quality, absolutely 13c first grade, pair. .. 39¢ gludc, in all plain very fine 39¢ “CANNC KIS vard. BATH MATS Big size, heavy weight, as- sorted patterns; 59c reg. 98¢ . FACE POWDER “COTY’ Tomorrow morn- m;. only, reg. 98¢ 690 " 35c PILLOW CASES Fine muslin \\lth dcop hem, size 42 and 45) Reg. colors; quality, " CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HOSE Fine English ribbed black and colot\ all sizes; reg. .;c in “ODD LOT OF WOMEN’S SHOES Low and high styles in black and colors, not all sizes, but a splendid assortment and a good Dbargain for the clever shopper New FURRIERS AUGUST FUR SALE IS are making special reductions urge you to visit around. See what the on our large stock of fur gar- ments of all kinds foi this month. We our store as you shop CONNECTICUT FUR- RIERS have to offer hefore you make vour purchase of a fur garment. We invite comparison as to quality and prices. Puy at New Britain’s Leading Furriers and “ou Buy Wi £ ’\-\r—. villy soly ECTICUT FURRIERS 86 W. MAIN ST. Next To Capitol Theater Largest Retail Fur Manufacturers in Conn, mw For Quick Retuins Use Herald Classified Advts. which | meniioned because | in- | PALACE — OPENING NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT — With — D. W. GRIFFITH'S “AMERICA” Reserved Seats Evenings Selling at Star Conf.

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