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NS e r-—— 5 “l‘l lh - L.u.rl" |lll|!|l!||m iy ! lu LI | Julows otberwise indivated, theatriea) notices wnd reviews W this column are writhen by the press sgencles for the rewport'te amusemen! company DIOK BARTHELMESS, PALACE Richard Barthelmess is back on the screen of the Palace theatbr in bis latest photodrama, “New Toys." The story of “New Toys” is ap- pealing because of its sheer reallsm. It presents a young ‘couple in the carly stages of marrled life, settling down to a future of apparent hap- piness with their little home and baby, These are the “new toys)' as they call them, The Keith vaudeville bill is head- ed by the Stanton Revue, a clever NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925, by the merchants of New Britain, person attending the Capitol f‘oaur on next Monday, -Tuesday any Wednesday will be given a free Ucet “for the Easter outfit, which will be given away Wodnesday night at the last performance. Raphael's Department Store will fuinish the latest 1h new spring siik dresses; the Jay's Shop a fine spring coat; Walk- Over, a pair of shoes to mulrh Out. lot Millinery Co, puts a head on the outfit with one of their latest crea- tlons; the Woman's Shop will dress the under-woman with lingerie and As-You-Like-It hosiery; the Con- necticut Furriers (next door to thea- | ter) are supplying a fine fur neck- plece; and to make the outfit com- plete the Volz Floral Co, will fur- nish a wonderful Easter bouquet, The lady recelving this Easter out- fit wiil be given orders on these | firms and upon calling at the vari. | ous stdres, will be fitted out in pro- per Laster style, th fe te la i gagement in “The White Slster,” an especlally appropslate holy woek, is more s0 than w by a flood, following a v8lc most human ever enacted and while It does not end with wedding bells, lll tells a beautitul story of undying |love and sacrifice for principle, | another for pieture, Forty mystery-comedy, very good acts featured, pleture for ald % City Items Replete with thrilling scenes, none the episode in town s destroyed nle erup- of the Tho Hayes Construction Co, hich an entire Raphael, will $150,000, | height and and 35 offices, The hullding will be three on, This drama is one Charming Spring dresses, at | tively priced for Easter at Mary abeth dress shop, 87 W, Main Bldg.—advt, Deputy Sheriff Martin H, ‘“0 \\l\l(\" Life AT CAPITOL Is just one wheel chair after Theodore Roberts who, llowing his long iiness, refirned 0 the sercen at the Capitol theater short time ago in the Paramount | “Locked Doors.” Mr, Rob- # 13 back at the Capitol again in Winks” & melodramatic | ~4d% to attend th aboard the U, 8, during the world war, lors nee hospital yester or Mr, and Joseph A, Titzgerald of 42 street, b The Keith vaudeville bill has five The head- ner is Glad albot and her Phil- has the contract to erect a bullding §8x 88 at 93 West Main street, for Louls cost stories in provide for six stores liz Prof. Horwitz WHI go to New York city tomerrow annual reunion of the . Free { Guibransen: playen planos at Morans® A son ‘\was born at the Grove Hil) Mrs Small Home cooked luncheons, Crowell’s. mlu TRIANGLE CLUB NEWS large group of girls at the mn. room last evening heard Mrs, | Roger Whitman glve an interesting [talk on “Manner.* Mra. Whitman sald that good manners were the |result of naturalness and kindness and explained many things which |sometimes seem troublespme, The NINISTER EXPELLED FOR GONVERT]NG FUNDS | Rev, C. A, Whitehead of Cambridge Admits He Used Church Money to Purchase Automobile, Industrial Girls' club songs, April 3.- Al industria) girls are nvited to [lowing his alleged confession to con- mr Girls Reserve vesper service at $200 of he Y. W, C, A, Paim Sunday after- funds to ki own use, the Re on at 4:00.¢ Those who wish may Charles A. Whitehead, formor g meet at the club room at 2 for read- tor of the Graco Evangelical church | 1% ftat or may go directly to the of Everctt, has been cxpelled from | Y+ Wi C. A, Refreshments will be the New England Conference of the |%rved after the service, The club jchurch, it was learned at the con- Wl be closed at 3 S el e |, Monday evening the supper wil Cambridge, Mass,, Fol- version of Evangelical older ,of the conference, informed |A!Ma Dressel. Miss Gladys Day will Bishop 8. P. Spreng of Tlinols, who | Ve & speclal guest. At § o'clock the conducted the session, that Mr, | BTOUPS who are going to sing at the Whitehead Ellenor Caok concert will have their | will be closed In respect week and Easter, | mecting closed with the singing of | 1 deed to 225 acres of land at Konna- rock, Va., | chureh will | school for Appalachian mountaln county, ed today to President Coolldge | Re e The Rev, Thomas Laite, presiding |be in charge of Marie Higgins and | Ropresentative Wingo of Arkansas, e for hely Tuesday, April 14 the new reed class will begin and the following. Thuraday, making. ukulele and lamp shade I'IA\ 'llli\l.\ HOOL New York, April 8,~The National utheran council has accepted a gift where the establish g boys and girls Lutheran tralning of the SCISSORS, April 3.—A pair of GIVEN PAIR OF Washington, clssors, a gift from the Fort Smith hamber of Commerce, was present. by LUCKY GIRL offering with a talented young laty and four male dancers. Other acts include ¥isher and Valdare in a novelty offering; Ruth Goodwin a pleasing vocalist; and Dayton and Palmer in songs and comedy, Beginning Sunday night for four days, Barbara La Marr and Conway Tearle will be offered in “The Heart of a Siren.” Coming soon is the sixth anniversary week program Wwith 14 acts featured, had admitted using he |ipino band, a clever woman en advt, One of the features at the Lyceum |tainer and a sextet of musicians | ey {008vE iy FH 46l Banag o “,N,,,murmq the famous islands, 'The film with Dick Hatton as leading |Pekin Four are clever comedians man, while the other fs “Bres ad,” land offer harmony that is well film version of Charles Norrls' wide- | Wked; Strobbi and Farrell present ly-read novel, The cast Melody and Song"; Carlisle and Robert Frazer, Wa a comedy skit called | Busch, Pat O'Malley, Hobart Bos.|"“The Interview's and LaVigne and | worth and Myrtle Stedman, | Marte are “’M.“'“ variety per- | The latest episode, in * annNng { formers with a fine line of entertain- | Hoofs" also is on the bill, | ment. i Starting Monday-and continuing | through Wednesday Lillian Gish, re. cently featured in a big law suit, will appear in a return local en- URE—LYCEUM money, part of the general church |frst rehearsal. Sarah Madone is | extension fund, for the pov |chairman of the Itallan group and an automoblle, The conference has [Mac Meskosky of the Polish group. | requested Mr. Whitehead to return | “How Easter Iggs Grow" will be his credentials, it was said, but it [the topie for an interesting talk at w@s announced today that no crim. |the club room next Monday evening | at 8 o'clock to which anyone who is | inal acion would be taken against % him. {Interested Is invited. After the business session today| Tickets for Miss Cook's mnurt' Dancing Every Evening (a special committee went into secret | April 23 were distributed at the [caslon' to8 AeiiEaratel don thie: aucas| b iraating nd et e B et Melody Boys’ Orchestra tained at the club room or from | ROBIN HOOD INN {tlon of unfrocking Mr, Whitehead, members, | Meriden LYCEUM TONIGHT AND SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURFE BILL ‘BREAD’ —With— MAE BUSCH, WANDA HAWLEY And PAT OMALLEY . A STORY OF MARRIAGE AND FREEDOM 2 Dick Hatton —IN— ‘Horse Sense’ Supported by Marilyn Mills and Her Trained Horscs. TONIGHT NEWINGTON GRA 5 Peerless Orchestra Charles Coppens, pastor of . Peter's church, has recovered an illness of several days' dura- trolas, Planos, Radio at Mérans. advt, ‘Seeley’s Entertainers’ I'OR ALL OCCASIONS H. (. SEELEY 24 Washington St Coming Mor maker From Pari Joy, Ernest Torrence national model TER OUTFIT FREE, is The Cq CAPITOL itol theater announces a |special ¥ er feature at that house next week, which fits in admirably with the Easter season; In addition to regular vaudevidle, there will be shown a beautiful Paramount pi ture under the title *The Dress- “The Dress- | with Leatrice | and 14 inter- | and it was said the committee’s de- From Tuesday, April 7, through cision would be announced tomor- | row, tle following Monday the club rou’nl maker From Parjs.” S s I HE MOHICAN MARKET] Some lady is also golng to enjoy a complete Easter outfit furnished CAPITOL TODAY AND SAT. VIOLA DANA THEODORE ROBERTS RAYMOND GRIFFITH “40 WINKS” KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring Gladys Talbot and Her Philipino Band O UHER S Fox News Show Scenes of Gerald Chapman SATURDAY — “]DAHO" PALACE TODAY AND SATURDAY RICHARD BARTHELMESS His Wife, MARY HAY And BABY “TOODLES"” =IN— *NEW TOYS” Kelth Vaudevnlle Peaturing The ‘Stanton Revue’ OTHERS E AL DTN (Lt E‘()()ll I(E Y- OUR COUN- | Specials f m Big Day!: REGULAR HOUR SALES 9 TO 11 A, M. 9 TO 11 A, M. ! Ll AN FRESH BEST MAINE STEAKS SHOULDERS 'POTATOES ] FRESH FRICASSER | s Hamburg 3lbs. 25c Fowl ..... Ib. 32c| Onions ...4bs. 15¢ 3TO 5 P. M. FINE GRANULATED ARMOUR’S LEAN SMOKED vano* | § SHOULDERS Ib. 18¢ SUGARmn; p Sunday RIB ROASTS BEEF... b. 24c| fiyist,siean con o ‘“THE TRAIL FINDER” 2= “WOMEN AND GOLD” ALL DAY SPEC]ALS BEEF LAMB With Frank Mayo JAN BOILING BEE LEGS YEARLING LAMB .. N POT ROASTS SPRING LAMB I FANCY CHUCK ROA . LOINS OF LAMB BONELESS ROLLED RO. FOREQUARTERS L. PRIME RUMP ROASTS FANCY LAMB CHOPS . ... 9 TO 11 A, M. ROUND, LOIN, PORTERH'SE % Gulbransen Trade Mark Our showing of new beautiful models in Victrolas and Gulbransen Registering Pianos is the largest in the city; every Instrument guaranteed to serve and prices lower than ever before. We are offering SPECIAL TERMS during the Easter trading season, better take advantage and let us deliver your favorite musical instrument in time. . $1.00 . $1.59 15¢ flz\llll\n\ “THE HEART OF' A SIREN WATCH A DRESS UP FOR EASTER! Complete Easter Outfit Given Aw;;y Free! Each Adult Person Attending a Performance of “The Dressmaker From Paris” At the Capitol Theater - MON.—TUES.—WED. WILL RECEIVE WITH EACH PAID ADMISSION, A FREE TICKET ON A Lady's Complete Easter Outfit Supplied By the Following Leading ‘New Britain Merchants: Q- Raphael’s Big Store. .. A New Spring Silk Dress Jay’s Shop .....A FEine Spring Coat Walk-Over Shoe Co.. .A Pair of Nobby Shoes The Woman’s Shop. . .Lingerie and Hosiery Outlet Millinery Co.. A New Hat Connecticut Furriérs...... eckpiece Voltz Floral Co. \ Beautiful Easter Bouquet Open Evenings. Henry Morans & Sons | B SARARR TS o ' VICTROLAS PIANOS RADIO = I} 365 MAIN ST. Directly opposite Myrtle FRESH ROASTS PORK . AN FRESH HAMS . ARERIBS .. S ROLLED SHOULDF I'RESH PORK CHOPS CHOICE \I AL (ll()l’\ o FINE MEATY BREASTS SWIFT'S GOLDEN WEST FOWL FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS THE “BIG FOUR” SPEClALS—m\ THEM HERE A FINEST CREAMERY FANCY LARGE SELECTED FRESH E G GS2 Doz. 93¢ BUTTER 2 Ibs. 69¢ BEST PURE LARD. .Zlbs. 37c WHOLE MILK CHEESE 1b. 29¢ E 61 cl 45¢ | oz 29¢€ AVE MONEY'! ANNOUNCEMENT TO LOVERS OF GOOD MOTOR CARS THAT ARE BACKED BY LOYAL SERVICE We Invite You To Visit Our Salesrooms AT NO. 6 ELM STREET DIRECT FACTORY CONNECTIONS SPEC]AL’—Phlladelphla Cream Cheese 2 pkgs Zlc——SPEClAL' OAKLAND GRAY E bl e Popular Sixes Aristocrat of Small Cars EX. FANCY GREEN SPINACH 23c doz. 5 1 29C 1 1hs, 25c « 99¢ | il | Pickles .. Gem-Nut Mar- garine.. 2 lbs, Brick Cheese ... Imported Roquefort w 29¢ | 37¢ | MOHICAN EVAPORATED MILK FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI PURE RED CURRANT JELLYX.. MOHICAN MAYONNAISE N. B. C. BUITER FLAKE CRACKERS CAMPBELL'S SOUPS—ALL KINDS 3 cans NEW ELBOW MACARONI .. 2 Ihs, ' PALMOLIVE SOAP ... . 2 bars OUR DIN R BLEND COFPEE RED BUT RFLY OOLONG TE. \I\\'Il\li ANS .o . AND G, SOAP AR l'l RE TOMATO CATSU ll RUMFORD'S BAKING POWDER 1 b, can DAVIS BAKING POWDER . Ige, can I'RESH SHREDDED COCOANUT . E'NCY RIPE YELLOW BANANAS 25¢ SWT. JUICY SUNKIST | SOUND JUICY PLA. ORANGES = GRAPEFRUIT 2 doz. ... 45c dfor.....19¢| peck Associated Dealers For the Mighty LEXINGTON Special Representatives for ACME TRUCKS LIBERAL TERMS FAIR TRADES Affiliated Sales and Maintenance CHARLES A. BENCE AARON G. COHEN, INC. New Britain 185 Park St., Hartford THE HARTFORD ACME MOTOR TRUCK CO. Distributors of Quality Trucks—3; to 6!, Ton e 25c 25¢ 29c¢ 19¢ 10c OUR BAKED GOODS WERE NEVER BETTER Best Bread i 7c¢ Loat 15c I'RESH ROASTED PLANUTS FANCY SWEL l POTATOLS NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS NEW MEATY PRUNES FRESH GREEN ASPARAGUS SO1 AEAD LETTUCE TRESH MUSHROOMS WASHED PARSNIPS | RED RIPY STRAWBERRIES at, GIFT WILL BE AWARDED LU (‘l\\ TICKET HOLDER WEDNESDAY NIGHT Capitol Theater MON.—TUES.—WED.—APRIL 6, 7, 8 “THE DRESSMAKER FROM PARIS” (A Paramount Picture) 3 1Ibs, Bun. 2 s, . Ea. BUY THEM AND SAVE WITH SATISFACTION 10c Filled Cream Do’nuts. . doz 29¢ doz, 24 Custard Cream Puffs. .3 for 10¢ . doz. 15 Best Pound Cake Ih. 15¢ | Large Fruit s ca 24 oz Loat ea, ‘ancy Layers y A N Nut Cup Cak All Kinds Cookies All Kinds Rolls .. Ne apolitans Orange Squarcs Loaf Cakes NEXT WEE MARKET AFVFORDS. Leatrice Joy—Ernest Torrence—Mildred Harris and NEW BRITAIN 14 International Beauty Models Associate Dealers Wanted OPEN EVENINGS 6 ELM STREET Dealers and PHONE 272 doz. See “THE DRFM\HM‘R PRO‘\I PARIS” She Will Give You Your Easter Outfit FREE! THERE WILL BE HEAVY¥ PURCHASES OF ALL KINDS OF FISH. W} ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU AT ANY TIME WITH THE BEST THI (REMEMBER OURS IS AN ALL YEAR 'ROUND FISH DEPARTMENT.)