New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 24, 1925, Page 21

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I- B e — fl [a] ".'!f & s | -~-f ¢ 'r X Y @ algws othermise indicated, thentrica) notices and reviews this. colump ar: written by the press agencles for the respecti o amusemen! company e e o . DOUBLE FE $— LYCEUM | shown, fmagine the predicament of June | Starting Sunday night and contin- | loring! A war hero who has lost |UIng through next Wednesday the | hls money and his memory as well, |l.yceum 1s to present the James | falls i love with her, She him oo, and they are marrled, |Kazan, Then, because they need money, they | take positions as servants at a big| “HEAD W estate, Then it is that the girl flvms; Head Winds," the that her husband really Is master of | Jowel feature st arring House Pe the house in which he serves and |with Patsy Rath Millerr opened at | his employer was really his flancee. [the Capitol theater last night, Thén an operation restores his mem- | The Keith vaudeville bill has five ory and at the same time blots out |Very good acts featuring Marrone | all recollection of Jane. That's what |and L'Acosta in “A Dance Sensa. | happens in the Lyceum picture “His ‘Ilun in which they are assisted by Forgotten Wife." On.the same dou- |Senorita Carlita and Mile, Gallo, ble feature program is “Deyona {h ith Bedford Holmes at the plano., Border,” with Harry Carey in th his is 4 fine da attraction and leading role and the fifth episode fn |out of the ordin Jennler Bros. the serial “Galloping Hoofs.” The |Were well liked In their novelty BY latest news releases are |nastic offering; Jack Strouse ente |tains with “Over the ,Phone,” |humorous monologus with Harmon and Sands are big tir orites and offet “We and Us, Iplaying a good selection of stmgn ell sung; Holmes and LeVere are | | Keith favorites everywhere and thefr comedy skit “Themsclves” is pro- | ducive of much laughter, '/» likewise NOW PLAYING DOUBLE FEATURE BILL HIS FORGOTTEN| WIFE ‘ MADGE BELLAMY e L { —AND— TONI(,HT HARRY CAREY | “BEYOND THE | | ~ BORDER” | SUN., Starring iy “HeadWinds'| A Tale of Ra mg \eas' MON.. BAREE SON OF KAZAY The Famous Wolf Dog —With— ANITA STEWART | worth while !slm.uu and |"Ripples On the Sea of Song;" loves | Oliver Curwood story “Baree, Son of |* | with Mary Astor, |In the leading roles. 0.0F V. HOST FOR NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEKALL, CADET ORUHESTRA AT I'AI.A(I,IIunnh( lodges and 392 local lodges, Jack Linton's Cadot Orchestra |with a total memborship of about |playing at the Palace this last half 70,000, of the week ls certainly the finest aggrogration of musicians seen here |yumber of visitors will attend and, in vaudeville in some time, Attired “un the -local lodges, will help lu In the regulation West Point eadet [thy celebration of Mr. Person's 76th uniform they present a fine 100king (Lirthday, The orchestra and thelr number have (wij| render soveral selections during been carefully * selected and ' played |0 evening and the history of the most wonderfuly, They are really ordor will bo ready by . Algot John- golng torhear, Other|son, Thero will also be a musical acts Include Vee and Tully, a clever |revue by a chorus of Yama-yama man and woman in a fine novelty |gis, ofteriiig; Kelly dnd Stone are g00d | wyi qiuteiot ofticors who are ox. Hve up to thelr title ;00009 1o gttond are: Andrew Wil- 155104.00 4 i """‘;' llams of Hartford, W. €. Malmquist ard and 8t, John, two versatile girisor 1oy, ‘post Grang Secrotary Hone [entortain royally with clover talk vy Hrorman of Middietown, District and songs also impersonating Wesloy President Mr yman of Marls Barry and Jackle Coogun to perfec- |, Syl 1™ (FIh BY A B Mers n, The photoplay feature offers Johnson of South Manchester, Dis- nticement” by Clive Arden and |y "gecratary 3. P. Borg o Ian Kelth, and | nygqietown, District Vice Sccretary formerly of this clty | \ye) Carison of Bristol, District As an extra Sy attraction Charlle Chaplin 1s s vn",”",hmf,,l District Chaplain Mra with Marle Dresler n “Tillie en Lundberg of New Milford, Dis- Punctured Romanco.” Next week the [yrioh Mistress of Coromontes Mrs b Pls photoplay “Quo Vadis" will bo|jreeman of New Haven, District the feature photoptay, Vice Mistress of Ceremonies Mrs Alma Anderson of Waterbury and l\i'l"lx'hfl committee members John |A. Johnson of Hartford, Deputy Mrs, Hilda Anderson of Waterbury and | The grand lodge officers and a George Bunny, '\nungt‘mm\ls for the %ccaslon is B. 8. Erleson, Erik Hv‘rmun Lamberg, Charles | SUPREME OFFICERS Nels Person, Organizer, Will Be (Guest of Honor \lundln Swanson, o supreme lodge officers and members of the executive committae of the Order of Vasa will meet in this city tomorrow in Vega hall, |Some of the visiting officers will be | |Supremo Master Carl J. Rolander | |of Worcester, Vice Supremo Master | Oscar S. Ohlander of Chicago, Iil, | Supreme Secrtary A. M, Anderson of | Waterbury, Vice Supreme secretary | | John C. Bengston of Middletown and executive committce members Dr, Johannes Roving of New York, Mrs, afstrom of Milford, Mass,, I3. in of Baltimore, Md., and Mrs, \L'nm« Anderson of (Jah b Tomorrow evening Valkyria and Tegner lodges of this city will enter- tain the visitors and the Cox\nec!l(‘ut | district officers in 1. 0, 0. F. hall, At this time there will be a Jvh\l initiation of candidates by the local lodges. Degrees will be conferred ||]\0n the 60 candidates by the Valky- | ln m headed by Miss Amanda Ca mn and Tegner degree team ed by Herman Lamberg, e guest of honor at this meeting FRIDAY, ArKiL z4, B eSS w_—m-_v_- Wenrierberg Chorus | Andeson of South | 1MZo, §6,000 Judgment Against Driver of Automebile Waterbury, Aprll 24.—Damagés (0f 86,000 were awarded by a jury in superlor court yesterday in the case of Felix Uslenskl versus Bessie Waltolf of New Haven, . W. Broder and J. I, Hartford, counsel for Mrs, Do off filed a motion to set the verdict uslde, Usienskl sought fo recover for Injuries received when he wils strick by a car in September of 1020, He elaims that it was the De Waltoff ear which struck him al- though Mrs, De Waltoft and her hushand, Do Waltoff testified that so far ‘as they knew the car was not in Waterbury on the day i1 question Drunken Driver Held After 10 Are Injure: s Mass., April 24T persons njured, none Seriot 1y, when a motor bus traveling fro Providence to Newport Loy this town was sideswiped last nig by an automoblle travellng in ti opposite direction, Robert M, A drews, the driver of the automobil: was arrested and taken to I"all Rive Deputy Axel Richter of Wallingford, | charged with drunkenness and witl The committee In charge of the | VNG an automobile while intoxi cated, “Hope springs eternal in the hu- Berlin, Ernest Carlson and Mrs, John | man breast—and hopes in Classifled Ads are expressed the best," TOMORROW IN THE MEN'S FURNISHING - DEPARTMENT ON THE | wil be Nels Person of this city, whos| De | Attorneys | Bradey of’| Walt- | | | Bage-Allen & Co, Incorporated Hartford Ready Promptly at 9 o’clock Tomorrow 1500 Shirts For Men « §1.59 s - $4.50 They Will Go Qut in a Hurry at This Price Shirts that will be purchased by the dozen when wise men and their wise wives read this good news. All are of regular Sage-Allen quality—in soft, cool launderable fabrics so mpular for warm weather wear. Silk Striped Madras Blackstone Madras English Broadcloths Domestic Broadcloths Poplins Repps In the colorings and patterns in demand for the new season |is the organizer of the Order of Vasa, | | which in a period of 30 years has | \qmq.x from coast to coast and which | is now being organized in Sweden. In this country there are now 17 | Keith Vaudevnll N’ arrone & L Acosta " SENORITA CARLITTA MLLE. GALLO In A Dance Sensatlon STREET FLOOR Every Article Advertised Is Of Strictly First A limited number, also, in Wales flannel All shirts are cut full and carefully tailored. Neekband and soft-collar-attached styles All sizes 14 to 17 |PALACE]| TONIGHT AND SAT. KEITH VAUDEVILLE Don’t Fail to Hear JACK LINTON’S CADET |ORCHESTRA | A Real Musical Treat Beginning Sunday Night Quality—This Store Sells No Seconds The New Gigantic Genuine BSRVART)! UNION SUITS Reg. $1.50 All Sizes 34 to 50 For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts | 94¢ = TONIGHT iy 200 Y.M.CA GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION 8§P. M. 12 -Short Snappy _A(‘ts 10 Performeys Vabys, i It Their Comedy Skit '“THEMSELVES” Keith Headliners Harmon & Sande “WE AND US” Direct From Broadway to You at Our Regular Prices and With Keith Vaudeville “It’s the really and truly blg photoplay of all times!” —~New York American ADVANTAGES THE NUMEROUS NATIONAL” PURCH NG UNITS COMBINED WITH THE ENORMOUS BUY- ING POWER AND THE POLICY OF LLING FOR CASH ONLY, ) POULTRY OF THE BETTER GRADE TO BE SOLD AT THE FOLLOWING 3 5c Ib. LOINS OF FINEST PORK 29c b LOW PRIC!‘S 3 50 Ib. FRESH KILLED YOUNG TURKEYS 49c " IMPORTED ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Neckband and Collar Attached—Reg. $2.00 " CONTINUOUS SHOW ‘ENTICEMENT’ With Mary ‘Astor, Ian Keith, Geo. Bunny of New Britain |CHARLIE| |CHAPLIN | “Tillie’s Punctured Ro- mance” LEGS OF BEST FRESH YOUNG LAMB ? Capitol Theater’s? Taka - Chance ? Week In 48 Hours The Capitol starts its Taka- Chance Week” the most novel cntertainment offering ever made to New Britain Theater patrons. In 48 Hours You'll see a Picture with a title that the whole world knows— andl it will thrill yon and it will tickle you pink. With a great star and a wonderful cast, 48 Hours You'll see a Vaudeville Bill hook - od by the Kelth's best c:pable hooking agent of hig time, better kind Acts—5 ACTS 5. In 48 Hours It may be a lot hotter — wheat may sell at a dime a bushel—the Conn. river may run out of jts banks—but nobody will know it— SOISETTE COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS Don t Forget Natlonal Tuesday Specnals PRIME RIB ROAST (blade cuts) (best cuts) 1)) 25¢ PULLOVERS PRIME CHUCK ROAST FOR SPRING FANCY DRY-PICKED YOUNG FOWL 3—3¢ pounds each) 39¢ " SMALL DRY-PICKED ROASTIN CHICKENS 45¢ " Zggc Ib. Famous Fair Isle Patterns In OPEN TO THE PUBLIC — DANCING ARMOUR'S PURE Interwoven LISLE HOSE Best Wearing Hose on Earth—All Colors * Buy them in 3s BESSE-LELAND’S New Britain’s Greatest Value Giving Ready-To-Wear Store “CLOVERBLOOM™ General Admission 35¢ CREAMERY RUTTER 49c lb, (in !, -pound piints) | CROSSWORD DANCE | Newington Grange Peerless Orchestra FRIDAY NIGHT FAMOUS “NATIONAL” 6 TO 8 P. M. SPECIALS Between the hours of 6 and $ p. m. on Saturday ol Ko ALL COST \\l\lN!\\ l\l\'l\\ FOR THESE ITEMS, National Meat Stores Company 70 WEST MAIN 8T in New York three it on sale in “NATIONAL" Markets AT LESS THHAN WHO! SEE STORI A Big All Secret ? All Surprise Show ?. Starting Sunday 1 Dancing Every Evening Melody Boys’ Orchestra ROBIN HOOD INN Meriden argest Retailers of Meats in America” PHONE 483 Connecticut. Stores Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and

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