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Vd“l!f:'_‘" i '.!:‘.i'i: '.f!'.'] Unless otherwise indicated, theatriea) . written by the press sgencies for Mine With the Iron Door" is the fea- ture attraction at the Lyceum where Crelghton Hale and other stars are featured, 1t Is a story of the west, of & mystery man, an orphan girl and a lost gold mine, Intrigue and romance vie for a claim on the in- terest, Tomorrow starts a double feature Steel” as well as the Jack Demp- sey serlal. The Keaton comedy is written around a Kentucky family feud and is rich in laughter. “True As Stee]” s a strong business drama, in which a modern business woman proves her right to her posi- tion. The heart intercst in this ple- ture is cleverly handled, so that in the final conclusion all is satisfac- tory. Rupert Hughes wrote the stbry and it is free from the usual flapper-gex appeal type of drama. “SANDRA” AND VAUDEVILLE AT PALACE An absorbing study in human na- ture is @afforded motion picture au- diences in “Sandra”, the first of ‘a series of, productions starring Bar- bara La Marr, which is at' the Palace Thursday, Friday and Saturday. This plcture, visualized from the novel by Pearl Doles Bell, strikes an iy ten principal characters, all them digtinct personalities which will immediately be recognized as LYCEUM TONIGHT ONLY HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S ‘The MINE With THURS. — FRI — SAT. BIG DOUBLE RE BILL ‘TRUE as STEEL’ ‘Our Hospitality’ Buster as an 1830 Sheik of the American Wilderness PRICES—MAT. 15¢, 20c. ~15c, 25¢c, 30c. LADIES’ MATINEES This Coupon And 10c Will Admit Any Lady To The Best Seat., CAP TONIGHT — “LOCKED THURS, — Hold Your Horses CIR Everything notices and reviews o this colums ar the respect’ve amasement company. will be headed by Newkirk and the Moyer Sisters In an excellent song be offeréd in “Broken Laws.” BARTON'S.CIRCUS AT CAPITOL. Hold your horses, the elephants | are coming. Yes, an honegt to good- day, Friday and Saturday when the Capitol presents Barton Bros' Cir- days as everything clrcusy, from peanuts, red lemonade, clowns, ele- phants, gymnasts, horses, acrialists, trapeze artists to the circus parade will be in order. In fact it will offer everything but the tents. In the summer Barton Bros.! Circus is a regular tent show employing hun- dreds of employes and performers, and in the winter months they have been playing vaudeville. For their vaudeville presentation 25 grtists are carried, giving 12 big circus acts with all the splendor and atmos- phere of a regular under tent circus. Jumbo 1I, the largest trained ele- phant in the world, is with the cir- cus and will delight the grown ups as well as the kiddies. A few years ago when Jumbo 1I was captured he was known as the most vicious ani- mal In captivity, but in the course of a year, and with the courage and kindness shown him by his trainer, he hae developed into the mest gen- any circus will be staged on the Cap- itol etage with the help and tom- foolery of the crowd of clowns who PALACE Tomght—-V audevllle “DANTE’S INFERNO” Thurs.—Fri.—Sat, Featuring NEWKIRK AND THE MOYER SISTERS MORALIS BROS, A and BERT LYTELL “SANDRA” Beginning Sunday MRS. WALLACE REID -— in — “BROKEN LAWS” ITOL DOORS” — VAUDEVILLE FRI — SAT. ! — Circus In Town! BARTON BROS: CUS But the Tents 12-ALL STAR ACTS— 12 Including Elephants, Gymnasts, High School Horses, Wire Acts, Clowns, Bucking Mules, Trampoline, Ladder Acts, ness circus will be in town Thurs- | make merry throughout the show. This is the first time that an offer- ing llke this has ever been presented in any local theater, and the man- agement guarantees a fine pers formance, Ladles and children are partieularly requested to attend the matinees to' avold night crowds, There will be three performances, at 2:30, 6 and 8:30, and on Saturday there will be four complete shows, atarting at 1:45, The regular photo- play program will be offered with the circus, and the feature will pre- asont Hal Roach's comedy drama, “The Battling Orloles,” with an all star cast of players, New York, York city's Jan. 14.—That New food supply could be assertion made last night by Captain Adrian 8t. John, chemical warfare |service, U, 8. A, |dinner of the Ne his brothe The York chapter of the American Assoclation of Engin- eers, last night, Captain St. John, sald that two gases which will penetrate any of the gas masks now in use, , Au'port in New York Louisiana Considered hy Congress New York, Jan. 14.—The possibil- ity of creating an airport for com- merclal purposes in New York by roofing over the yards of the Penn- sylvania raflroad at Thirty Third street and by putting flat rooms on large plers on the waterfront will be considered by the sclect committee of congressman which will commence hearings Thursday on the operations of the ailr services in the United States. Canadian Electric Co. Has Disastrous Fire Montreal, Jan. 14.—Fire of unde- termined origin last night destroyed DEMOCRATS LEADER Washington, Jan. 14.<Representa~ tive Willlam A. Oldfield, Arkansas, has been eclected chairmah of the national democratic congressional campaign committee, to succeed rep- resentative Rouse of Kentucky, Mr. Oldfleld was acting chairman in the recent campaign. FRIEND SAVED MRS, WILHELMY “Overwork, worry, no appetite, no sleep, I looked like a corpse,” says Mrs. Mary Wilhelmy of St. Paul, the improvement. I eat well, sleep well, have gained in weight and gth and feel fine.” That is what Lydia ¥. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound did for Mrs. Wilhelmy, and it | will do as much for any suftering | woman. FUR SHOP 13 FRANKLIN SQ. | Tel, 770 EVE. 50 ANNOUNCES AT 47 Curtis St. Tel. 2 At the Big sissippl river, Five NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SEAPLANES SEARCHING FOR MISSING YACHTSMEN Boat With Parsons O Gulf | Const Has Not Deen Seen Since snml’y food not in alr tight cans, was the Houghton of Winnipeg, Man., r, ¥ Alga left in a speech at a'phypsday for the mouth of the Mis- No fear was folt for | her until yesterday, Although heavy winds prevalled along the ¢ sel safely through. day expressed hope the Alga would be found safe in one of the [z No matter i you hi score New Orleans, Jan, 14, —Seaplanes from the Pensacola Naval station to- day Jjolned a yachts in searching the Lulsiana and Mississippl Gulf coast for the Orleans yacht Alga, of Sunday with five prominent men FINE FEATURE AT LYCEUM prototypes of the real thing by mo- N' Y_ F()Od Supply Could aboard, Harold Bell -Wright's fdmous tion picture audlences. Be Cut Off by G The craft's passengers fincluded: story, dono In the movles—"Tho| The vaudeville bill of four acts e Lu Y (Gases | g, Mather Conrad of Now Orleans, her owner and former vice-commo- dore of the Southern Yacht elub; E. : "¢ | and dance revue, completely cut oft by gassing small Vow Orle . bargain matinees and evening shows | v gassing small | A1, Guydan, New Orleans cotton are in vogue this week. Pat O'Mal. | BeBIDRING Sunday night for a run fcontrol arcas preventing the rall- | hroker and John Luther, New Or- loy, Mary Carr, Dorothy Mackalll, |°f f0Ur days Mrs. Wallace Reld will |rodds operation and poisoning all | jeans yachtsman; Colonel Eugene Bay St bring the 32-foot, well-equipped ves- Thelr friends to- Last of 97 Negroes Held After Riot Freed Little Rook, Jan. 14~—The last of the nincty seven negroes convicted in connection with the riot at Elaine in 1919 in which three white men were killed, were released yesterday, Gov- ernor McRae granting indefinite fyr- loughs to the six negroes who have | been held in the state penitentiary for five years, Don’t Suffer With Piles ave had piles know why Pyramid You will then forenaar reliance: Sample Soup. Ointment, Taleom fres, Address PARSONS’ Ben 00— AN EXAMINATION NEW ACTIVE MEMBERS (Players of Stringed Instruments Especially Desired) CAMP SCHOOL, 8 P. M., FEB. 4, 1925 For requirements communicate with Miss Frances Parker, o Segt Sule Friday—Mail Orders Now RICHARD HERNDON The show with 1000 and 2 laughs “The Potters” presents By LARZIO ¥ODOR—Adapted by i Hecht. With a Distinguished cast. | 50c.-51.50, | | SEAT SALE OPENS TOMORROW T. MAT. The New Britain Musical Club WONDERS OF THE FARM, FACTORY AND STORE CONNECTICUT pleasure New missing since and I'red, and a negro cook. Lonis many entire intensely human note in the natur- | tie beast imaginable. Jumbo II per- |the office and a warchouse of the | for years l’&:flflfie"“‘;fl:“&“;’;{‘fiafi | I he alness of the variety of characters | forms many atunts and his behavior [Canadian General Electric Company, [ ‘#¥® Y68 §id stratn, blecding and which it presents. | is remarkable. There are many ac- |limited, causing damage estimated at | goreness of protruding p"a‘:. 9:&:. The story is enactéd in the main, yobats, and in fact all acts seen with | $250,000. 60-cent box today at any drug N ,HARTFORD Hear Ye The News CONNECTICUT MEN WHO A BIG SPECIAL PURCHASE BRINGS TO OUR STORE VALUES THAT NO MAN WHO NEEDS A NEW SUIT OR OVERCOAT CAN AFFORD TO MISS ALL AT THE ONE AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE $19.7 Overcoats and 2 Pants Suits Only Reason Why We Bought Was Simply Because We Could Not Let Such An Opportunity Pass To Give Our Values They Have Ever Known And The Price Paid Enables Us To Do This. JUDGE FOR YOURSELF When You Look In Our Window Ask Yourself If We Have Exaggerated. Surely You Have Never Seen Such Garments At $19.75, But Judge Not The Quality By The Low Price, Come In And Examine Closely These Splendid Suits And Overcoats Brand New NeverShown Before i 2 o C : B out of the 51 different g ceek, the D };Ll;pl\;‘}llnyvl‘lus;:l K;J:::Fwyhaor(d):rrx :’1‘;::)1'[]!‘: ;):u(auurg?‘x}lllzl»slk;{;‘g! 1:::‘:(,:::1‘ chemical gases used during the last :7:‘6: :: |:‘(u|1::)!::|‘<‘l““'( re x"“lfll‘lh!d as and Alleen Pringle in “True As| will represent a circus tent on ‘those ,‘1‘.}‘:;' :l,l“l’;;:;: :“"‘l;l‘; b";"; ‘L’:"‘;'dfi‘:; yachtsmen sufficiently expert to - | with DONALD MEEK and r e o 7 . win L | Rg i mimenh g e (|| Qur Regular e it VEW RICE___ ||| HiGH GRADE REPAIRING || 3 ety teg. mhars_san. 150n. Generous : This City. - A Story With Young Ideas. SMITH & EARL | Popular Matinee \'nmrd' y. P' _t. B o | AND REMODELING Lawrence arhm;!-"::v:'lrnnk Mandel || “} 0%01 ;gnN tut / | | e Could No “Th St k" |8 Pass Up This Bustel' Keaton BARBARA l-aMARR ‘ H U D S 0 N e Ur Wonderful Buy. THE —In— A Bouncing Comedy Are Such Values Placed Before The Men of Hartford And Minn., “and to add to my troubles 3 . st ers y my physician advised an operation. HARTFORD Men Patrons Vicinity- the IRON DOOR A tricad;howsver, jaalad e ooty 3 Days Com. Monday night, Jan. 12th. The Best Suit We Realize Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ayy Camm. SROnCRY ES s ORI o i y pound. I did so, and you should ece Pap, l;‘.’“us_l;:::fi“‘,;‘;“”'“‘ And Overcoat That It’s Clearance Time But The Garments In This Big Rurchase Priced At §19.75 TRUE VALUE Of The Suits And Overcoats Is So Much More Than $19.75 That We Will Not Mention It Here. We Will Leave The Answer To Yot Come Expecting Much, You Will Not Be Disappointed. On Sale During the Entire Week 2 PAIRS of PANTS WITH EVERY SUIT A Splendid Variety of Patterns and models to choose from — All Wool Worsteds, All Wool Cheviots, All Wool Cassimeres. Snappy as well as ‘conservative styles. Stouts as well as regulars. | The OVERCOATS In GREAT VARIETY Handsomely Tailored Coats of All Wool Fabrics —Plaid Backs, all the most wanted styles, plain loose hacks, half belted and some with detachable 2-piece belts. $19.75 Ridin‘Dogs and Many Surprises. Thrilling — Sensational — Alluring Nothing Like It Ever In Town Before! Hal Roach Presents An All Star Cast In ““The Battling Orioles” NEW CHAPTER—“INTO THE NET” Positively No Advance in Prices MATINEES .... 35¢—2l¢ EVENINGS .... 50c—35¢ Ladies and Children Are Asked To Attend the Matinees To Avoid Night Crowds State Armo JANUARY IR 200 EXHIBITS Occupying 50,000 Square Feet of floor space, Deplcting Connecticat's Progress in AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRY, COMMERCE. CONCERTS _and HIGH - CLASS ENTERTAINMENTS DAILY. VREE SAMPLES OF MERCHANDISI FREE SOUVENIRS ADMISSION 35 CE PERFORMANCES AT 2:45 — 6:00 — 8:30 4 — Shows Saturday — 4 Beginning At 1:45