New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 17, 1925, Page 11

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| nlil!! 1 O ———— And His With George (W “TUNE- N With ROY STEWART BESSIE LOVE CAPITOL TONIGHT AND WED Lew Willianis HOBART BOSWORTH Chic-Chic Revue Guy) Rubin 20 — PEOPLE — 20 BIG BEAUTY CHORUS "ROSE & BUNNY BRILL RONL & BUNNY BRILL Thurs, — Tom Mi (O\TI\UO[‘ S SHO WED. EVE DANCING . Auspices With GEO. HACKATHOR St. Patrick’ Miustrel Overture PPY HOUR TROUPE I'ERS' HALL, BERLIN « MARCH 18, X “OH YOU TONY” WS S ELLIOTT DEXTER NE 'l‘he Topic of the Day 1925 \l\l..\\l\i-l‘ll\' ATHLETIC CLUB LYCEUM Tonight and Wednesday “CAPITAL PUNISHMENT" {Wrestler Fined and Cleveland, M rch 17.—William Demetral, Chic Ireayyweight { wrestler, was sentenced to SIX months in the Warrensville (Ohio) workhouse and fined $200 to of a and costs after a jury found him guilty ult and battery. He was re- s peal, Demetral was charged with maim- ing Joseph Di Tello during a wrest- |from the ring. When Di Lello at- tempted to assist him back onto the mat, Demetral poked his fingers into Di Lello's eyes. Wal,alington Kin [R——— Mrs. Mathilda Safford, St fan | Diego, claims to be the n i ing relative to George Wash | his great-grandniece. She says she |i8 the h generation of descendants, on her mot {of Betty Washington | ter. | : | |PALACE TONIGHT AND WED. A GREAT PHOTOPLAY “TheChorusa i With {{| VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN {|IMARGARET LIVINGST | and a Big Cast IKeith Vaudeville ||| JIMMY KELLY & CO. in | “THE NEW CHAMPIO: CHARLOTTE & LILLIAN 7 UNIT ORGAN (ome and Hear the ROBERT MORTON will to the best :C« Ladies’ Matinee Thi- Coupon and 10c admi.. any lady seal. | ‘i HEALY & GARNEL lm | )OROTHY FRA\( I\( 0 ( ()e Thurs, — “Tarnis “SHAKE YOUR FE 11 Wonderful Dancers {ling match between Demetral and | Stunislaus Zbyszko here April 14,4 1923, Zbyszko threw Demetral | —1FATAL ACCIDENTS | IN STATE MOUNT 302 Die From Effects of Col- after Jailed for Roughness |said it might be weeks betore ultimate success could be determined. | “Jimmie" treatment after a San-Antonio news- | paper had raised an espense fund of | COd Liver O1t . $1,000. leased on 37,500 bond pending ap- | THE HERALD CLAS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD PUGET WOMEN EXHIBITAT LONDON DOG SHow jElghl Thousand Canines Entered | | in Crult's Event | Much Co lisions in 1924 $1,000,00 ed out patient appeared ch 's Cod Liver Oil Compound 1‘m..|'m“””n to walt modestly until some \.\‘1- the operation. Physiclans | lots—G0 tablets—60 cents—as pleas- | ;oo gancer asked them to have a | N Y- the t to take as rn_ml turn on the floor, but anyhod of the operation | | female attire could unblusl ask anybody in male garb to dance. But when the ball was revived the first time after the w a ~ it was found that the $ | modern woman no longer car m was brought here for| | for year ago, | Compound Tabiet | come to a ball of spinsters. There- ‘““ A A o |fore it was decided to invite n\nn | 80 Tablets 60Cents 7. ... | TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1925, Burder; Seattle, ress Mother+Gray Co., SOUND GOAST ming in - Over March U ig to be 17 More TON GRANGE S ORCHESTRA ST as if you got out the ingre- dients in your own kitchen and put them together with your own scrupu- lous care— The six bakers use the same fine ingredients and the combined skill and secrets of years of experience t make White Rose like the richest, sweetest home-made bread. And not once a week but every day firm, satisfying slices. White Rose daily. Try this rich, fres grocer today. WHY YOU WILL LIKE WHITE ROSE Firm, crisp crust Soft, firm texture Cuts without crumbling Toasts an even, delicious brown So rich it keeps fresh for days The wholesomeness children need | © Massachusern Bahx{ Co., 1925 every day” they bake their firm delicious loaves and rush them to your grocer. Only a few hours after White Rose leaves their ovens you are cutting it in even, That is why more than a quarter of a million fine housewives select h loaf. Order White Rose from your New Boats Intended (o Run Down Rum Smugglers GUARDS SEEK BOOZE Northwest than BALLOON DANCE FRIDAY MAR. 20 expended by the Heywood-Wakefield Max Zucker 516 SEE OUR LINE DO NOT Heywood-Wakefield The Home Furnishing Co. R. A Complete Line of Heywood - Wakefield Baby Carriages OF Carriages — Al - B. C. Porter Sons MAIN ST, —— FAIL ’ Furniture Store 381-383 MAIN & HAS THE NEW MODELS OF Heyweod - Wakefield Baby Carriages TO SEE Carriages — at — R. ARCADE ——— —— Unlted States coast guard service, aless otherwine indiraled, theatrica) notices wnd roviews W this coluun ar o et A e R thirteenth district, gmbracing Puget writben by the press agencles for the respect e amusement company artford, Mareh 17.—~Three hun- «ondon, March 17.—Eight thous- | gound, the west const of W. dred and two people dled in Con- |and dogs from comical little pups |ton, and Alaska, during 1 o o o - TG CHCUL st year s @ result of mo- | SR TS : |l b L ; { b tor vehicle accldents, It is disclosed | a few ounces to mas- | Waging a relentless wdr aga “CHORUS LADY" AT PALACE. [ merry musical comedy. There are 1% mm,‘“t““[‘tf:","‘,!‘ ahlblsiban sive; moping 8t Bornards, were en. | BrUSH-Columbia rum runncrs, ac- ‘The featuré photoplay attraction | pretty gitls, songsters, dancers, com- iz Ay Y cording to Capt. ¥, G. Dodge, com “ “ ’ e analyzed at the state motor “vehicle tered this month in Cruft's Show 2 at the Palace today and Wednerday | edians and a big dancing chorua in|gor S0 B F0 BRTE MOOF HERIEIS * | mander of the district. A fleet of I “The Chorus Lady,” an adaption | the cast and the” comedy 48 one (¢ e A LS shown by the ¢ the greatest crowd of canines ever |99 gpoed noats vach fert long of the.famoys stage play in which | laugh after another, Tesides Lew | : i exhibited in - England. Almost one- | g4ided by 15 craft of 75 feet, has X . |partment records for the previous tenth of the 2 ¥ Rose tahl starred for many eca-| Willlama, (he ccgontric comed- | ot iy’ wos' nearly equivatent to | of the cntrics were Alsatians. | hoen commissioned and assigned to sons. The photoplay version makes a | lan, there is Georgo Rubin, his part-| oo 0 o motor vehiclé aceldent The Interest in them beginning after patrol Puget Sound and the western dullghtul picture and one of the|ner in fun; George Brown, Madelie | o o\ory yeoular day in the § | [the war has increased with unex- {const of the state. It has been es- best that has ‘been “offdred at the| Boland, Fay Darling, Charles Wi-| "y, 907250 gecidents of all kinds | ampted” apiiy, il he. Asian | timated that the monthly outlay will Palace this scason. Heading the|llams and several other principals. A g Hm become the most popular of all The iotion ¢ {reported to the department, includ- | be $40,000, The construction of th cast Is Margaret Livingston, who in | Other fnclude “Tune In,” ms e fatal ones mentionea nnove, | Plan British Empire [show dogs in Great Brifain { bouts cost $410,000 the title rolo glves a wonderful por- | musical oft nd Fay in{7.158 ye Each year the proportion of wom- | .. 7 iy - ; 7,158 persons were injured in the | The coast guard scriice Is clos trayal and brings dierselt up among | “Just Nonscnse,” and Rose and Bun- oo’ {n aldition to tl:m«f whose in- Canned Goods Week |gn exhibitocs Increases, Mot of the |y o™ yp “iyo ‘gaps” mafd Bapiatn ilie top notth stara of the day, Vir- | ny BHill in o song and dance num-tyuriey resfited in deatli, and prop- |y, oo ooy March 17.—A movement kennols scattercd over the country | & [P S5 KEPR SO CER ginta Lek Corbfa also has an excel- | ber. The photoplay feature presents arry da 4 L A0 reb- | is on foot to start a British Empire | are nowadays in feminine care, ] y ) Ak rty damage estimated at $1.878,700 | cannog Goods Weeks, to advertise| The g o ) o | cOmmanders to shoot to sink anc lent. rols and the remainder of thofi“Sundown,” an eplc of the cattle|woq done, The records for the pre- o ’ The men, hawever, still ‘are In the | Ly Be en 00 hiiners do not cast b8 an all star one. There 18 ac- | ranges of the carly, West and the |y ons )M‘r o8 80008 neIAR Tt At and sell British canned commodities. | majority among the owners of sport- ’;WI Pl i tion! horse races, love, and romance | last stand of the famous cattle |which 280 weregfatal, 4,879 persons| . ' \UIE on the gubject Godfrey ing dogs. This year, with King e ,“‘Im;l_':) oo AT fo wnagted and the plot-is interesting all | barons. {nitrred and prodiity valuad at aboeut | Cheeseman, ggheral sceretary of the [George among the exhibitors, the I: . m‘.,u o) '”"“ e tlon ae through. The Keith vaudeviile bill | —_— e $1.650,000 destroyed, There was | Yatlonal Union of Manufacturers, | Labradors seem the mogt popular of :l D ‘” h ’I_'"m £ ”"',_ Vi et s headed by Harlem Jimmy Kelly | LYCEUM, CAPITAL PENISHMENT |apout ' 20 por oont incroase in the [%¥8 everybody is heing urged to |all retrievers. Their smooth coats Argae ie n N Y ¥ and his company eight in “The llott Dexter, Goorgs Zackthorne, |number of motor vohicles registered more fryif, but it is not SUR-|far outnumber the wavy-haired type |$VIe mafner, \niv Cha “OMp Kelly . t6 T el sted that they should eat fruit | i A 2 a| “The government has appropriat New Champlon.” Mr. Kelly is the Bow, Mgry Carr, Robert }11as | eon use on the Connectiout highe at they sho it |of hunting dog. Sportmen regard | S e LR weight champlon of New|and Mar Livingston oM | \wave. thus increasing the traffic haz. | Produced within the British Empire. [them highly, not only because of [0 $15,000,000 ’\'_! DE '“‘ and has an entertaining ! of the featured players in wpial [ards considerably. 1,”' expressed the belief that a week |(heir surpassing hunting qualities, | SIINg ns liquor. ,\‘ ,l.lr',‘.rrlulc n.“ \audellle offering. Charlotte and | Punjshment,” the big photopluy at- Hartford reported the most accl. | d¢voted to the advertising and sale [put with due regard for their good |it 1o the best o elniabllis Lillian offer a musical act that $ro- 9 howing at the ldents for the past year, the number | ©f British canned commodities would |jooks, docile disposition, intelligence [ have —the —equipment, men and vides plenty of good musie and abil-| ceum t Tn CNLErsfhaing 2,680, as vnmi\arml to 2,647 ro- | 10w most beneficial resudts, |and affectionate ways, They are|moncy ity with harmony on their violins; [ tainment t Mgl ported by New Haven people, 1901 | both faithful companics and trust- | o= caly and Garnella are excellent en- idard, n fxe 34 by Waterht worthy guards. | A French prisoner recently wus Heaty and C " t en lard, {by Bridgeport, 1334 by Waterbury, b ! p tertainers and offer Is\‘ nes cna . but none With | 783 by New Britain, 490 by Meriden, | | e | allowed to leave jail to marry his danee act that made if such & wealth of deta! and careful | by Stamford, 405 by Norwich | f r 2 fiancee, but he returned immediately and Dorothy Francisco and Co, wers | realism. Not only docs|sga by Norwalk, 438 by New Lon. g | |Berlin Women Tire of |iTances by hyroal also well reccived with an cxcellent | t trike a hard blow at|on 256 by Middletown 2 9| Dancing Without Men| _______ <ong eyele at the | capital punishment, Lut also it en- {01157 by Manehester, M lleginning Thursday the -{ acts onc of the stron nd most | jimantic, 173 by Derb by Dan- ¢ Beriin '““"?” e ]::'F il MANY sc“flul EHILDREF Ay W ol pae v of - 2 The' newa| i ; ball of jerlin's wome artists B toplay will present “Tarnish.” ring of photodramas. The News|jypy 447 by~ Groenwich, By | SRt you: mathon kriow tliat | LaIl Tiia e yiamen St st great American love story, with a|teels and lelected comedy 1 out| Weet Haven, 143 by Ansonfa. 172 by | Liver Oil will put pounds of good |Markcd an importa Ll cast that includes May McAvoy, Nor-| the program, which is further en- by 46 by Vernon, 77 by Pt hanlthy: flogh on. yoie bonsu in fust| Fom [ fmadition of 30 years, Wit ARE leKLY man Kepry aad ~Ronald -~ Colman. | hanced by the excellent music on the |nam”'s4 hy Shelton, 124 by Win- | q few woeks? 5 W U formerly it was a festive occaslon The Kelth headliner will present| new organ. This organ has become chester and 227 by Torrington. Tell h |"nv\vr\' Iruggiat. han 10 In| soryvomen only, H\w m :vlmlalx: MolHarsia ot valiat thdl s n Gred 'S 0 danc: N th ty. . i " 4 ficd childre I3 e out s | “starting day after tomorrow, a Operate on Child for | that -""""""“;_““"‘““’I take "". 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PITOL | douple feature program br 1 : 3 5 erman capital started out i 5 A el VIR EHIC BEVUES AT CAPITOL ble testure prouram bringsiivo) Abscess in Her Lung | upect’ your delicate stomach | German capital staried out ' 7" | for Children for use throughout th Lew Williams and his Chic Chic| bright stars of the movie worl 2 Tell her. that MeCoy's God Liver |t orrange an annual costume | - CCHrl Rl LG ias, Regi lovue opaned a three day engage-| krene Rich and Reginald LoutalMoriarehsd7ituim M Sl hen thatedicCey SROad TV n vy ey inibiupon thastoveliiilen | foRRc e REMEREL Bl et e meng-at the Capitol yesterday and| Miss Rich s the star of * English, 11-ycar-old San An-| Oil “’“”"’””" Tabicts are chock-| o¢ Jimiting it to members of the ness, Conatipation, Teething Dis- well liked by the large au-| Mine,” while Denny is the big noise | tonio, Texas girl operated upon at full of vitalizing vitamina and are| oy goy, This meant that all women | Mot COTRUPEHOR - THCing o nees who heartily applauded thia| in “The Vst Worker.” “Pal. 0| Barnes hospital here yesterday fo re- | he greatest flep producers and |y jiiye, graceful figure dressed | orders, Hoadache and = Stomach | Mine” s as life's fun-|move a dangerous lung abscess | health builders she can find P d as such became the|Troubles. 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