New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1925, Page 21

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'll!ll 1 \ Unlews otherwise indicated. thentrien notieds and reviews W0 this column ar for the respect @ amasemen! company written by the press ng B e YTHE THU NG HE APITOL “The Thundering Herd,” entertainment and liistory and fiction. dous dramatic value, and incidents it unfolds scenes 1t pleturcs are facts that arc his based the absorbing novel of name by Zane Grey around 1 days of 1 The Keith vandaville splendid acts with the the and T "'1 ) et ..|.}b o which made its bow last night at the Ct 110l theater 1s a vigorous mixture of |Jame Instruction, It has tremen- et the thrill- ing story It narrates, the adventures and . |dancers while ot the | upon orically true, The photoplay was adapted from | centers glamorous and colorMul bill has five Three Melvin I’p 1 |l!|| LSy el AT e o/\. | __--..,__.-_1 introducing Walter Jamos, Doll, and the Phelps twins. nambd are a pair of exceptional the work of Mr 1d Dorothy Dol s exc “The City That beging a four day run The last leginning Sunday Never Sles |w" I'This 1s Stokes Claim Regarding In- "1 mates of The Notorious Girls In LEverleigh Club, Chicag March 6.—The [ the zh club, a notorious un- Tiros. in a fino gymnastic offering; |derworld resort mentioned in the Nan Traveline, a songstr personality; Murphy and I new songs and dances; Oliver, a and original mat “In And Out.” On Saturday owly the first install- |lestimony serial will start with Mahlon Hamilton and ing roles. ment of Pathe's new Vivian Rich in the I¢ BUCK JONE Thrills aplen numeraus new listinguish n 1ox production Charles Jones, now playi I"alace theater, 1or the the story kes place in the altho! n intensely drama quence occurs in the Wall str tion of New York when Jones, in the man trying to | voung plai program lias fou presenting the exeellent bar novel Burnam offers a singing singing with double voice favor with the audiences and the Ros tion of song, dance, CAPITOL | + TONIGHT AND N TRAVELI "MURPHY & BRADLEY _MERRITT & OLIVER 3 3 Melvin Bros. with | Wdley in |of New York, m Merritt ¢ iple with bright |to Stokes' informants, : and Bill man and his company in the farce |of the AT PALACE aaring riding and of skill ‘Western 1 most part makes a trip to | ight his way of hired assassins. e Keith vaudeville bill on this talented offering: Vincent Diros, : Martini shows a good voice interspersed with com- edy talk that is real entertainin nov Revue offer a recep- and syncopation | SAT, KEITH VAUDEVILL Bllly Inman & Co. Herd’ With JACK HOLT N LOIS WILS! OAH BEERY Saturday Only— Sunday Night Evelyn Brent in LADY” SHOWING FOR THE FIRST TIME AMERICAN BOYS In 3 Big Battles In Action at Verdun ' Charging on the Somme ! i CANADIANS Infantry Advancing Also LOVE” A Stellar Cast Matinees This coupon and 10c¢ Zane Grey s “The Thundering Continuous Shows “IDAHO” “SILK STOCKING SAL” James Kirkwood in “GERALD CRANSTON’S ENGLISH CAVALRY FRENCH TROOPS ‘Smashing the Hindenburg Line ITALIAN INFANTRY Raiding Austrian Machine Gua Nests Flame Throwing Artillery Laying Down a Barrage {“THE OTHER KIND OF || admit any lady to best seat —————e ) conspiracy trial of W. E. D. Btokes ed nto th 1 {est families in the count rich- ceording Pride in her youthful aristocrac undere ced by | Minnie Everle in his yesf , said he found » | her living under the name of Miss Lester in New York, when he int viewed her in an effort to trace a red-haired girl, Helen Underwood, {who had been an inmate of the sort, He is being t to defame his estranged wife, hkes of Denver, “Our girls were the pick of the country,” he said Minnie Everleigh told him as she stood ere refusing 10 open the hook of the past. of thm married into some of the ‘u. est familics in the United States. |Our life in Chicago is a closed boc We'll give you no fnformation.” “All Tight, madam,” “I admire you for your loy- for conspiracy Helen Stokes said-he |aity.” | L.um'n] off Ca in thic !\ THE HERAL Il ([1\&\" 1ED ADS BRING RESULTS | | | | TONIGHT AND SAT. (ontmuom %a(uxd‘ly BUCK JONES IN “Western Luck” KEITH VAUDEVILLE ROSE REVUE MARTINI BARNUM? VINCENT BROS. Starting Sunday “THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS” “TONIGHT BIG F WITH THE ALLIES U. S. Government Oflmal Picture 1 c\t \’lon.. Tuo\ Y. ed The “UNWANTED” PARSONS’ HARTFORD » Tonight — 8:15 Popular Matinee Saturday Carle Carlton presents AL OST? | A colorful drama of contrasting {emotions by George Agnew | Chamberlain to $2.50 $1.50 | 3 Days (Commencing Monday, March 9 Matinee Saturday Adolph Klauber Presents Wings of Chance By Hugh Stanislaus Stange A Story of Love and Adventure EVE. — 50c to $2.50 MAT. — 50c to $§1.50 Dorothy | by Coroner Snowden today. lent. | finds that Leitner took his own lif: [ from Deputy Sherit Hill, | been examining the 3irls of | found on the handle of the weapon. |w |rowed from Ired Ha “Some | ¢ 8:4 weather early foday and now lies ss than 300 yards oft the beach with a heavy sea whipped by a 48- | mile north wind, breaking over [ here, ! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925, $200,000 INSURANGE 1S YOID IN CASE OF SUICIDE Wealthy Tarrytown Man, Found Dead, Not Murdered Cors oncr Says Tarrytown, N. Y, Leitner, wealthy le meat dealer found y on Briarcliffe road with @ bullet wound in the right temple, took out insurance policies totaling $200,000 recently, 1t was March arrytown of the policies, contalns a “suic clause, depriving his widow and twe children of benefit it the coron M nowden sald, 1e coroner’s early theory of murder. has been somewhat brok | WED RICH HUSBANDS Fiie e B Bl i | ner's hat, indicating that the fatal | t was fired at close range. The question as to who held the pistol found beside the body could not be settled until u report was received who has finger prints Snowden was still unable plain today the the revolver to ex- disappearance of which Leitner bor- eft, a friend No fr of this fopnd. The owner- hip of the automatic discovered be ide the butcher's body yesterday morning has not yet been | minea. of the family. apon can be TRIANGLE CLUB NEWS v, ukulele were arr: BLUE t the Blue mu){ when s interc teach lam ade making on Mon- ursday evening from t the club room, with a bridge making. A number of d upsfor the s and any rs interested may come elther evenings next week to start 7:30 to ing girls | of th [ tessons. Miss > th atherine Andres 61 deud | deter- | reed which drew so st that eight girls signed the class. 1 successful home, conee which will be trial girls at the Blue room next 1 |President Meets With teachers met with | ed in learning these | Pearl Riley who will | y evening from 8:15 to 9:20 and | demonstrat- | lamp which she | showed | that can be made with \ |[WATCH FOR |l G.B.SAMUELSON'S I |Rl PODUCION A MOTICN PICTURE that tears out the HEARTS of Nations and throws them at your Feet - -- WANTED or UNWANTED -we are drawn info this | '% World by the Potent Influence of LOVE orHATE DANCING TONIGHT NEWINGTON GRANGE o Peerless Orchestra P——— e e — — DANCING — EVERY EVENING Robin Hood Inn Meriden MELODY BOYS ORCHLESTRA - Lyceum|[ ‘Mon. Tues. Wed. | 41 Arch St much inter More girls may join by The ukulele class will be com ducted under Miss Susan Hartney, boginning next Thursday evening, | from 7:30 to 8:46 p. m. As many i wish may join this cl Announcements coneerning - the rt by Mrs, given free to Indus- Thursday ¢ Saint Patrick’s is giving March 19 wer 1so party whicl Hls New (abinet Today (TR Y Sl s club hopes to he able to s L L The High: Priced Chocolates |elegarion 1o the hear | %lsnutsogstgme;d :t gec:useathey ALL-BRAN « 4 [ £t \ " the Low-Priced Box JOWNEYS | of course CHOCOLATES ! surpn ©0C | But, too, that wonderful Quaker up for Ing Hug [0 Meyers of Hartford witho I printing scarfs was also shown and [ting under way, o class in this work may follow the reed work salling tomorrow for B r it representation at the meet nasmuch as the nomination of ey Beecher Warren of Mic I.u in inquiring Monday evening. 'The [to be attorney general has not b class will be given from 8:15 to |confirmed by senate, | 9:30 on Monday ovenings. Block | As the cabinet m former dropped in to bid good-hye pr seretury eting way get } muda for a An inspiring talk on “Home-mak Appalachian Range was glven hy Mrs west shington, March 6.e=A move- |{hen to {lie Industrial RIVS &L 9 [yne o wiimulato interest In sccnic house, jo'clock. Mra. Sterling g Appalachian range yged cal knowledge of the ng mit with a foot- fion rt that go into the m been launched by the Ap- Apmy ruil would ext mine 1o the - land Army records were destroyed st In North ( ! The mansion was on e by a 1l food supply 8 ab | hranch of the Roorevelt family, and rvals. along the trail are plan- ent Roos when a boy, InEton, March e—Tresidentiliorxanizations sl Ihasasked BLORCER |t B Rl s o ‘0 ay met for the first time | WP1Ish connecting links, ‘r‘vm’w Sttt ith reconstructed cabinet c- | e hhCh reta Kellogg and Jardine joir typesetting machir Lt in‘the discussion ecf governme operated dirvectly from the of the line up. It licies L of any standard typewriter has GenTatta Il talh s department of Justice was [ invented | SATURDAY, DANCING Zanicn God Cakesc__a__n Slcd Pmeapple i We'&; Shnm STORES AT New Britain, Conn New Bri New Br Conn New Britain, Conn New Britain, Conn New Britain, Conn New Britain, Conn New Britain, Conn North St Arch St . Conn 2 Arch St 1 Stanley St So, Main St 1 Hartfond Axve 417 W, Main St,, Bow and Arrow Tavern Souvenir Night MARCH 7th NOISE MAKERS AND FAVORS GALORE ROMAN'S FAMOUS BOW AND ARROW ORCHESTRA CROMWELL, CONN. EVERY NIGHT 9 to 1 N S Parmington Road Conn, OLD BUlLDING RAZED \I ire Destroyes The 1'a Old Residence, New York, | destroyed the - ton West Fourteenth str |five years ek to Popularize der aftrwards was the Mctropol | conference, organiz- torn down, to be replace d- Ly outdoors soclelies, Tt i3 ern structure by Willlam A, Welsh o | g printing plant Cry urk, N Salvation Army public WS lamaged by water in #h s Douglas Mansion In New York, a Famous | )i ¢ March 6.- old Dou Iire today las mansion t. Seventy. 0 one of the finest resi w York, the building home of t i Museum of Art, became a saloon and roomir In latter days it had I as o men's club by the and last and | Army, had announced b City Items The Camp Real Estate Co. \\Hh‘ Louls Iskra, sold today a two family . 180 MeClintock street, to Antoni and Wiktorin Wawroskl, Gulbransen player planos at Morans' | —advt, Andrew Widlak has taken a per- mit to build ment house and Mliller streets at a cost of $10,- at the » Dance, Fril. Newington 1o Mr. Raymond, who is grand A junior steward, the first grand lodge tter formerly of this |office to come to New Britain in 30 the | city has returne Springfleld. Mass., after attending | the funeral of Charles M. Schurs New Britain, . Iollow the Red Arrows to Al advt, ntury Construction Co. amed defendant in a mortal | foreclosure sult brought by ‘ larence R. Sadd. | Officers of the Grand lodge | ) | Show, & the state of Connecticut will present at a banquet to be tensd dered Sherwood H. Raymond at the! | Burritt hotel this evening. ‘Thed banquet is given by local Masons a store and two tene- corner of High d to his home in years. basement, wre. N. B. H 8. NOTES ool quintet Il play and Polites Grip's Th n liave receive e women te o d a notificatio Standard full size and weight packages— Medium: 17 pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz. Iarge can AHigh Sts. New Britain, Conn, Florence St. New Dritain, Conn, v St 0 Strect anley Street Sonth Main and Fllis Sts Kensington, Constipation brmgs wrinkles and {ag —get relief with Kellogg’s AL RAN’ In rumm;: the body, eonstipation lines the face with wrinkles. dastardly poisons hollow the cheeks, put circles under the eyes and gpots before them. Pimples, gray hair, unpleasant breath and sallow skin are the visible warnings of the destruction that is wrought within by this dread disease. Rid sourselt permanently of con- flavor. Get QUICK QUAKER e “What's 2 word of nine letters that’s a good shortening?” “Snowdrift.” know it takes ALL BRAN to bring: And the poisons :ure results. | of constipation lead to over forty diseases. cases, with every Ready-to-cat with milk or cream. Also delicious with fruits Try it in the recipes given om very package. If eaten regularly, it is guaranteed to bring perma= nent relief or your grocer returns the purchase price, Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is made at Battle Creek, Michigan, and served by loadmg hotels and res- taurants everywhere. Sold by all grocers, Buy a puckage.today. meal. Its Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes LAVOR! — that's what makes a dish worth while. FAnd that's what made Quaker the world’s preferred brand of oats. Rich and wonderful, there is no other flavor quite like Quaker. So now get Qulck Quaker, and get quick cooking besides. It cooks in 3 to 5 minutes; makes the richest breakfast now the quickest. It's a new delight that's making hot breakfasts a troubleless joy—no mussing, no unnecessary cooking fuss and bother. Look for the Quaker on the label That means Quaker flavor —the “hot oats and milk* breakfasts doctors are urging—in 3 to 5 minutes. That means the superfine oats you want—the finest grown, the most delicioas in all the world. Your grocer now has two kinds of Quaker Oats—the kind you have always known and Quick Quaker,

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