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o ity N - G f /| 3 o+ vl E_o/ e “\p Juiths otherwise indicated, theatrival notices wnd reviews o this oolume are written by the press agencies for the resper! o amusement company. “TAKA-GHANCE WEEK" “Taka-Chance Week" opens at the Capitel theater Sunday, April 26, As the title suggests, patrons have not been informed in thelr visit to the Capitol just what the attractions are for the week, but upon previewing the feature picture in one of Broadway's best theaters at $5.50 the crities agreed that the picture is one of the hest of the year's attractions to date in the world of cinema art, The Keith vaudeville bill will be of the better kind as nothing but big time acts will be featured that week. Take a chance and find out for yourself what the show ‘actualy is. ““raka.Chance Week” at the Capl- tol is guaranteed by Messrs, Con- taris Bros. and Perakos as the nov- elty of treat of the season, A new big surprise show on Thursday. “THE GREAT DIVIDE,” CAPITOL “The Great Divide,” Reginald Barker's screen version of the fam- American play by Willlam ughn Moody is now at the Capi- .tol. The role of Stephen Ghent will be played by Conway Tearle, while advance of | |an audible drama, and the screen |version has boeen staged in Holly- wood with extraordinary lavish- ness, ‘Che Keith vaudeville bill is head- |ed by the Five Powells in an excels {lent novelty act that is the greatest [1n their }ine, seen hero in some time, Bob Walters provokes plenty of laughter with his stories and songs; |Goldie and Thorne are a very fiae |pair of singing comediennes; and !Carter and Cornish are vaudeville's speedlest steppers. On Thursday with |the change of program there will be a double photoplay program featur. ing “Enticement” with y Astor |and Tan Keith, also Charlie Chaplin [in “Tillie's Punctured Romance.” The Xeith vaudeville bill will fea- ture' Jack Linton’s West Point Cadet |orchestra. “ISN'T' LIFE WONDERFUL?" David W. Griftith's masterpiece of flwm beauty and dramatic power, “Isn't Life Wonderful,” is now show- |ing at the Lyceum theater and a |sweeter, more appealing film pro- |duction could not be imagined. Its | moments of tears are offset with periods of genuine laughter while | throughout it all runs a most won- 4 Allce Terry will appear as the New |derful vein of sentiment reflected | England girl, Ruth Jordon, The Keith vaudeville bill is a winner and has five entertaining -acts featured. | “The Alamo Club” is an offering by | five very clever blackface comedians | who offer music and merriment. | Donovan and Lee known as “The king of Ireland and the dancing but- terfly” have an offering that is real | good; Gonn and Albert have a new | line of stories and songs; Dulmadge | and Kitty offer a real novelty with | their bicyele offering; and Manno!,i Pollard "and Knecht offer “Mile- | stones,” a musical playlet, e e NORMA TALMADGE AT PALAC “The Lady,” in which Mary Nash | scored such a big hit on the York speaking stage, is Norma madge's latest screen vehicle, Lady,” is at the Palace theater now. 3 Londen and New York gave “The Lady,” a tremendous reception as |PALACE TONIGHT AND WED. The Photoplay Beautiful he Her Greatest Picture KEITH VAUDEVILLE 5 — POWELLS — 5 BOB WALTERS | GOLDIE & THORNE [ CORNISH AND CARTER THURS. - FRL - SAT. “ENTICEMENT”, ‘ CHARLIE CHAPLIN || WEST POINT CADET || ORCHESTRA ‘ Tie A Week 2 | der” from the trué love of the principal characters. Filmed in post-war Germany this picture tells a simple story of the struggles of a family of | war refugees, Strange as it sounds, potatoes and liverwurst are the ba- sis of the plot, It is. the effort to grow potatoes and thus make a liv- ing that is réwarded with a good crop whiche is stolen. Then comes | the eclimax and the reason for th title. The girl, crawling to her beat. en and dejected lov takes him by the arm and say fter all, you still have me and I have you. lite wonderful 2" Starting Thursday there will be | a double feature program with the fifth episode of “Galloping Hoofs." | as well. The big features present Harry Carey in “Beyond the Bor- and Madge Bellamy in “His I"orgotten Wife, THE HERALD CLA BRING RESULTS CAPITOL TODAY AND WED. ALICE TERRY CONWAY TEARLE WALLACE BEERY In The Great Divide ‘KEITH VAUDEVILLE The Alamo Club 5 Clever Entertainers " DULMADGE & KITTY T au “MILESTONES” Donovan & Lee The King of Ireland and the Dancing Butterfly CONTINUOUS SHOWS String Around Your Finger And Then You Won’t Forget That — The — Capitol Theatre’s Taka-Chance " A hig secret show of surprises—the most novel unique and entertaining program ever offered the theater patrons of New Britain. You know what the Capitol has done in the past and it’s not much to ask of you to gamble on the Capitol’s ability to entertain you—'cause if you’re wise you know we can —and believe us WE WILL!! Begins Next Sunday | i o Isn't NN & ALBERT l | L] | | City Items Patrolmen were furnished last night with a llst of persons en their heats against whom prosecutions for non-payment of personal tax will be made soon unless prompt payment s made, Home cooked luncheons, Crowell's. —advt, s he fees recelved by City Clerk A. L. Thompson last year totalled $10,607.65, a slight increase over the figure of the preceding year, the clerk's annual report showa. Vietrolas, Planocs, Radlo at Morans. —advt, Mrs, Grace M, Harrison of Black tock avenue has bean appolnted na- tlonal district deputy by the national | councllor of the Daughters of Amer- | lea, 8he will have supervision over Martha Washington lodge of (hlsi city, Martha Washington lodge of | Wefterly, R, I, Puritan lodge of Bethel, and the Bridgeport lodge. ‘Uulbrnmen player planos at Mora ~—adv. | New Tritaln branch of Priolese | has elected the following officers: President, Joseph Circo: vice-preai- dent, Joseph Cirage; - corresponding secretarp, Concetto Lindini; finan- clal secretary, Sebastiano Fazzini; committee on changes in the consti- tution, Salvatore DButera, Joseph Blanci and Jack Lendini. Dog Licenso now due and payable at Town Clerk's Office.—advt, Martha chapter, No. 21, O. E, 8., | will entertain Mrs, Helen I. Williams, Worthy Grand Matron of the Order | of the Eastern Star of Connecticut, and her assoclate officers ‘at the meeting Thursday evening, Supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock. Washington I. Morgan lodge, No. 71, Knights of Pythias, will work the degree of Knighthood this evening on a number of candidates. A light luncheon will bo served after the ! degrees, WIN PRIZES FOR ESSAYS, Light and Power Co. has recelved ir tional Committee of 680 Fifth ave nue, New York city, that the follow- ing students of the schools of the | | New Britain disfrict of the company ifl, within a week, be awarded dis- tinguished essay medals and honor award certificates for the essays which they completed and submitted in the Home Lighting contest which was conducted last October and No- vember: Harvey Lewis Woodruft of Berlin, Robert Vincent Young of 14 Peari street, this eity; Gladys Edith DBroadwell of 65 East street, Plain- ville; Marion Anna White of 40 Hill- | side avenue, Plantsville, and Donald " Clark of 5 DBristol strect, Southing- ton. C. M. SCHURR LEFT 812,505, Clayton A. Parker and Ernest L. Teich, appraisers of the estate of Charles M. Schurr, have reported an | Inventory of $12,505, itemized as fol- lows: Real estate at 214-215 Maple street, $9,000; 25 shares American Hardware Corporation, $2,175; 10 | shares Acme Bedding Co., Inc., $200; | 88 shares German-American Consol- | idated Mining Co., $440; one share | New Britain Turner socisty, $100; check from Deutscher Kranken Un- terstuetzung Verein,. $100; check | Corbin Benevolent society, cash in New Britain Trus | $97.11; cash on hand, $S8, | household effects $200, ACHES AND PAINS ~ ALL OVER BODY | Mrs. Proctor Reports Great | | Benefit by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound Vegetable Com- | und to all suffer- ing women. I have taken four bottles of it and I feel 100 per cent better. I wasdizzy and weak with no appetite, no ambition and withatired feeling all the time. 1had aches and painsall | over my body and had the headache = agooddeal. 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Pinkham’s | The local office of the Connecticut . formation from the Lighting Educa- , BY BISTER MARY Breakfast—Shredded fresh pine- apple, crisp broiled hacen, scrame milk, coffee. rlce cases, finger rolls, lemon sponge milk, tea Dinner—Planked white fish, mar- tinlque potatoes, buttered beans, jellied tomato salad, whip, Ella's marble cake, wheat bread, milk, coffee. prune | b.w | GRIFFITH Presents "ISN'T LIFE, WONDERFUL LADIES' MATINEE This_Coupon and 10c Will Admit Any Lady To Best Seats, B e — Crossword Dance FRJDAY—NEWINGTON PEERLESS ORCHESTRA ‘ ] from the pineapple should be served to children under 1lcnonl age. jand covered with sugar settle to cold members of the family, Needless to say, the “finger rolls |untl) cold and firm, string jare not planned for children under |pan and cut into rounds. removing | However, \hole often wants to make dainty rolls for [crumbs, dip in cgg slightly the recipe is inclu years . of age, {luncheon so ¢ want more 1 bled eggs with rice, bran muftins, heore 4 dellcious sweet ,L‘}co the bottom of Luncheon—Creamed shrimps In |This should be slightly diluted with | yaking a layer ter anc given to the small |ypicx, 1f the fruit is shredded night | will the dish one among those for the day's menv, Creamed Shrimps in Rice Cases On cup rice, 2 tablespoons but. ter, & tablespoons flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 cup milk, 3§ teaspoon papri- ka, 1 ogg yolk, J whole egg. dricd bread erumbs, 2 cups shrimps, 1) cups white sauce, | Wash rice through several waters and steam untll tender. Add salt when half cooked. Let cool, Melt butter, stir in flour and slowly add milk, stirring constantly. Scason with salt and paprika and add the well-beaten yolke of egg. Remove from the fire and stir in rice, Pur | mixture into a well-buttered pan, about two inches Cover with olled paper and put a welght on top. Let stand Remove frow centers to form cases. Roll | with one t spoon milk 4 (milk, 4 in | ‘qunln in crumbs, Brush over with [te lengthen, Put into pans let rise melted butter and brown in a mod. [until very light and bake 26 mibutes erate oven, JMIL with shrimps com- [in & hot oven, [bined with white sauce and serve. 1t butter is used for shortening Pinger Rolls |1ess salt will be needed. Half bute and one-half cups scalded [(op and half lard make an ideal tablespoons shortening, 1 |ghortening. |easpoon salt, 1 tablespoon sugar, ]'i(Cop)'rluhl, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) Headache? warm water, white flour, New, One | Dissolve yeast cake in water. Add | sugar, salt and shortening to scald- | ed milk and sfir until the shorten- | ing is melted. When lukewarm, add |dissolved yeast cake. Add as much flour as can be mixed with a spoon, |not making the dough stiff enough to knead. Cut with a knife, mixing Hhoroughly. Cover and set in a warm place 10 rise. When double its bulk, | !pull oft bits of dough and make into small balls with the fingers. Put a box. Buld and guaranteed lis on a floured molding board and |1» Crowel's Drus Store. 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We know you can make it—you made our marvelous Lux.” Then Lix Toilet Form was introduced to Framingham! Our own representatives took it there first to see what women thought of it. That first day. . . .! The women in Framingham weren't content with the single cake we offered them to try! “I'm giving it to my friends™ one woman pref- aced her fifth eager order. “My wife wants to have plenty on hand"— that man tucked 18 cakes under his arm. One important store took 100 cakes for a trial order —they sold every one that day! Now they order by telephone to get it fast enough. Another sent a hurry call for 500. Still another for 700. “Can you deliver to us by motor—quick?" . |0, nl . ° e »>o Ly TOILET FORM s v Those eighty stores in Framingham to which we took Lux Toilet Form—in eighty different ways they told us the same thing! It's wonder- ful—but then it's what women wanted—"‘‘un vrai savon de toilette”—Lux Toilet Form! 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