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T '.’."." ‘J\ !!i!l'i ,:-‘n aless otherwise indieated, theatriew) notices and ceviews W thir coluiun ar -,__ ¥ S NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, rcaemma I'UESDAY, APRIL 28, 1925, o LTRSS T S SISTE. MARY Breakfast — Orange julce, cfreal | chop, Mash yolks of cggs and mix with dates, thin cream, crisp toast, thoroughly with spinach, seusoning milk, coffée. with salt and popper. Line a deep, R e Luncheon — Baked spinach, bran | well-buttered baking dish with pre- | D ) ) (5 ) 5 5 5 0 6 ) ) ) () ) ) ) () ) BOSTON STORE SRR lock in the club rooms on Main | the lives of the men and women in| .t t :’l:f:“ L | ate the I‘T\\.»u Relicve Feverish- | | the frozen north. Jim Carvel, the lov- | Cl l ms 4 ; | ness, Constipation, Teething Disor- | : KAZAN” | able outlaw, s played hy Donaid y itel ”:‘.'I'l""l"‘:“'y‘”‘, '.]"'“:;‘,l'_i,‘“',f;";‘;\f,',(h ders, Teadache and Stomash Trou- | [} ' | Keith, while Anita Stewart has the| Ilrr‘ii‘lep ST W \‘la‘m’ Pro(‘vBMg. bles. Used by Mothers for o 301 THE FAMOUS WOLF DOG || winsome yet courageous role of| Worthy Hills orche st oda il EEte SO0R: S0 years, THESE POWDERS GIVE|[H] With | Nepeesc Fellows hall, Wedi Syening) [FEodiE DT | SATISFACTION. ~All Drug Btores. | [] o On Thursday starts a donble pho-| A\“"l 29, | Don't accept: any eubstitute. Trial NIRRT EWART, toplay bill with “The Midnizht The final rehcarsal for the serles Package sent FREE. Address Moth- | [8] Chance Week show which offered at this popuiar a novelty, Notling whateve show Inside is advertised at all who enter the theater th the part of the mystery of Chanee Weel &l yesterday evargone will like it. and we o The 1 L. \I)I h This conpon and 10¢. TODAY & WED WEEK! WHAT HAVE WE ESTERDAY SAY THE GREATEST EVER It's Her Photoplay—Filmed in - 9 9 Thursday CONTINUQUS i being | playbouse as r of lhl-‘ all and | his week Taka The crowds liked the | ure that Capltol 15 “BAREE 'SON OF will adinit Any Lady to best seat. TAKA CHANCE GOT? WELL, THE CROWDS IT! ()2 Greatest Paris Her Biggest Role Kelth Vaudevnlle TAKA CHANCE Big New Surprise Show SHOW on Thursday for the balance of the weel. food should be added to the brea fust suggested for children going to school. The child under school age at home often needs a mid-morning lunchi which the mother can super- vise, but the child at school who SQUO VADIS” AT PALACE. The motion picture “fan" to today | demanda thrilis, ndventure, love in- will sec. The Keithevaudeville bill | terest and “something to carry home las caten an insufflicient breakfast 18 laid out specially for this week, | and think ahout.” is at great disadvantage and suf- being hooked by an expert in book- | In “Quo Vadis' now ut the Pal- fers both physically and mental Ang’ vaudeville acts. Their deserip-, ace, IFirst National's glgantie film Gl (aren st Niavaiihouriahing. tion and number is held a secrct as | version of the Sienkicwicz novel, he casily digested breakfasts ned | 1 of this and more. 1+ Keith vaudeville bill has four “to stay by them" ing school hours. Baked Spinach during the morn- | vue of 1925, with eight clever artists; | bread, drop molasses cookies, milk, | pared spinach, Dot with bits of but- weitten by (he uress ageacies for the resper’ € Amusemen! company tea, ter. Bent eggs slightly with milk e, e Sl . SRR S N S | Dinner — Roust shoulder of lamb. | Add cheese, minced hard cooked {new potatoes in parsley butter, | cgg whites, salt and paprika. Pour STAKA-CHANCE WEEK.” ly worth going to the Capitol this {minted new carrots, jellled cabbage | into spinech mold and put mold | Large crowds yesterday “look | W and ‘taking a chance,” The | talad, whole wheat bread, rhubarb |into a pan of hot water, Bake in | chance” and went to see what the| shows arc continuous dally und there | bread pudding, milk, coffee. a moderately hot oven for 26 or 30 | Capltol had 01 its speclal “Taka- | will be a brand new sugprise show | An egg or some other protein | minutes untll custard is “set.” chopped erumbs, cup sugar, marshmallows. sugar, ! rhubarb 1s too 1 Turn ST EEEEE Rhubarb Bread Pudding Two cups diced rhy parb, 1 dates, 1 1-2 tablespoon cup cups bread 1 butter, 1-2 Put rhubarb into a colander and pour several cnps of bolling water through it. Drain and add dates, Put thls misture inte a smooth saucepan with just enpugh water to prevent burning, Cook 10 m!nuv.-.v@ and remove from the fire, Add | 8] bread crumbs and butter. 1 | dry add | enough | water to absorh crumbs, | Into a buttered baking dish. Cover with marshmallows cut in | quarters. Bake in a slow oven until marshmallows begin to melt. Then increase the heat and brown the | top quickly. Serve warm, NEW ] hoiling asking all the New Britain gamblers | Guilly and Jenny oifer a splendid ‘47“" .:”"i"':" ’.‘f,”,"ff}.’.‘;,,:,"?;.‘f((,(Z"k‘ 10 “Taka-Chance” and as the man. | EymnAstic act, “On (he Eiel Tow-| bl e b 3 o | eri” the Guy | it Trio ofter com- | | cggs, 4 tahlespoons milk, 2 table- agement has sald, “we have it fixed | spoons butter, 1-3 leaspoon malt &8 Ja0E At Thae” well\Ustoartatty l cdy and songs: and I\..n; lu;nlm & }!‘\'FV".I‘ g , Co. off a comedy skit, “Fres! rom | Y | l Fiinlta ORIThi sdas i m‘h‘,, il Wash spinach and cook in _its rpen e e B e {own juice until tender. Drain and - | Sahara,” filmed in Algeria with Bert | | : | Lytell, Claire Windsor and Montagu $50 due him as a commission for ' Love and with a cast that includes selling real estate. ward A, Mag 4 {12,000 Arabs. | issued the writ, Deputy Sheriff Mar- ’ | T et tin H. Horwitz garnished money +in T SON OF KAZAN. the hunds of Nair & Nair yesterday o TONIGE ) Son of Kazan,” now show-| Bare legs are part of the hot'| afternoon. . | Ing at the L ' 18 a story |weather makeup of Hollywood ac- | by James Oliver \\mH nd has a|tresses. Hedda Hopper can be scen theme with a universal appeal. Tt is | daily promenading bareleggedly on of the sweetest love stories ever |the l-oulf‘\dl‘d. is based on fact und concerns| Prof. F. Harmon wlll resume y 10 —advt, A business meeting of the A. will be held H. tonight at | told, 115 PAGES OF FACTS IN CHAPMAN APPEAL nd as|of shows to he given by the | A. C. minatrel troupe will be held this eevning “The Price She Paid" Ranger with the latest epi- the headiners, of “Galloping Hoofs." | sod | Hammerstein, Phyllis Ha-| | | | press” | ‘ spar]ele- ‘ washed the { HOW sparkling and bright this wonderful new kind of | soap leaves thedishes, silver | and glassware! Shake a little Rinso right | from the package into your hot dish water. It dissolves quickly making rich soapy | | suds that get the grease off | inajiffy. Therearenospecks of soap to stick to chinaor | : | Proven directions on each package Fletcher's Cas- is a pleasant, harmless Sub- for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especiatly Infants in arms and Children all ages. s (7577 To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Gt odehon Physicians everywhere recommend ib MOTHER := e sti prepared for glassware. Use Rinso for kitchen dishes too. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Maxe. new — take the trip that offers most in scenic marvels, A Camadion National steamer will take you from Vancouver —up the North Pacific Coast to Aluka. C 90,00 for a ten-day trip, Vancouver to § way and return. This minimm fare in- cludes meals and berth. On your way west- ward see Jasper National Park and epicy the <00 miles of majestic beauty between Jasper and the Coast— the route through the roer {ng gorges of the Fraser and Thompeon river canyons. A trip filled with scenic thrills. Write for booklet and details of organized tours. |AGENT S IMPRINT] W. J. Gllkerson, Gen. Pass. 1 Province Bidg.. 3 Washington Street, Dept Ag Boston, Mass ln JUNIORS—Little NRs One-third the regulardose. Made of same ingredients, then candy cogted. For children and adults. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGOIST: THE LARGEST RAILWAY SYSTEM IN AMERICA Y. W.| tor Children for use throughout i ler Gray Co. LeRoy, MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE SICKLY | Mothers who value their own comfort and the welfarc of their children, should never be withont a | box of Mother Grag's Sweet Powders scagon. They Break up Colds, l.ogu- N 1. | NEW HEADACHE REMEDY | ——acts wonderful. 1lc f etting of curbs in preparation for boxes—any drugstore. g prep 1 paving. Elaine Copies of the Ilerald for January 0] [ver, rat Harmon, Lloyd Whitlock |1, 1925 and February 6, 1925 wanted & {and Willium Haines lave lcading|for our files.—adyt State's Attorney Alcomn Charged SAFE FOR EVERYUNE | parts in “The -Midnight IExpress”| A palr of horses pulling an ice i | [ and Alma is the featured | wagon owned by Julius Schultz of With Leading Witnesses— I AR R runk ot fsiltitno i gt shaara Rt 0 actress in “The Price She Paid.” | Shuttle Meadow avenue ran away e YT medycine have perfocted o new Because of the % ‘““ Arch street yes day afternoon. Judic <l & headache remedy which cau be ken by | ma; nlt“de 0 f | o1 t ) young and old, strong or weak, without the | L1 . e The lurching wagon struck and |y ciqing of witnesses by the state’s sightest mjurious effect. . | [@] this purchase i8] | damaged an automobile belonging to Not only i this wonderful preseription 8 | e 510 | aiorney and his assistant, portions : SpeCIal Notlce v it attorey andgl p | harmiess and sate for eversons—but, no | [0 we are enabled O] TODAY & WED (Zessphi Phiana Defofe s of the tesiimony of almost every |maiies what e cause of the mai, a'sn: | 5y ! : & ) could be brought to a halt. e 3 lings &l tablet often gives complete relief in | 0 uote a ) o Oh! Oswald, meat me at the Col- | faios Tties) are Judiclal PSR | it & fow minutcs, Tt sy gocs dirert | oo ik i @ THE WORLD'S Collegian damce. Sue: Oh! O s ihnce 211, | £ald to be in ervor are B to the congested hlond-vosscls and nerves price which is HE D | ) legian dance, Odd Fellows hall, | 5 : ne P wald, aren't you going to take me? |\ 3 claims made by attorneys for Gerald and relleves the pre: that {8 causing 5 R ATRS | 't you going to : ; g just about one GREATEST DRAMA ; i Wedneaday evening. April 20.—adv. | ume ! L and iewlovesTutia rsmelre it el oniat | - SATES 4 Oswald, Well, 1 should say m0; wo | oo e D it | Chapman, convicted of the murder |\ Stey 4 aches ¥ anay PR fean't miss it and—Worthy Hills or. | | 5umone W Barhes, S 80 P of policoman James Skelly of this jiear or stom ey \‘ = I (3 = ‘Q V o 9 ||chestra of Hartford, Odd Icliows :]‘"""{"‘_"‘ }";f\_.l_‘“"“\i"' larhes of city, in his attempt to secure a new ¢ | Con box—and @ i ular selling fig- & dl hall, Arch street; Wednesday -eve. |the fire department, left 3 i [ mones” pacic 1 ot ‘mate Than | eh. " Newport, Vt., where he will play . |S01d "and_guaranteed Ii: | 0] ning, April 209, 1 Nuf said."— | foF v This step was taken yesterday |Siors, yita Drug Co. Aneirod: | in a hotel orchestrs v ! b advt. | when Nathan O. IFreedman, junior | Drug Store, ffll”ll d Ph 3 ith EMIL JANNINGS and ="'—"—""-"—"'""—'—‘”‘ Zollegen ane ,‘|""“,";“";“‘I:‘"“: counsel, filed with the clerk of the | Picy. Noverk's Phes % Another one of those great lots that spread the % with EMIL JANNINGS and || o |Arch street, s = superior court @ request of Judge SO : e Nt ) 5 | NOTICE April 20, “Kuf said."—udvt jeunetlor contt Sasedpcay et fame of the Boston Store Wednesday Specials Savings ONE THOUSAND AND ing left my bed and.board, T will|§38.50 has been awarded by Justice | M&ke a finding of ’“S" “]““‘f"‘b;‘]”f 0| far and wide. = 0\ 0 THRILLH' inot be responsible for. bills con-|pavid L. Nair to Samson Baba in "Ofy*l":“(” of the proposed finding to the || g4 " & B AREAEN S — | |tracted by her, or others. his suit against Peter Baba. Edward | €U ascare s c KEITH VAUDEVILLE | PERCY. CROSTHWAITE. | s Afag was counsel for the plain- :vmll,\“-u\fllqmsnnnlo( Iaw aro tn. & - | g ~ volved in the appeal and are 'sef | e—— I 0 . | out for the review of the judge, fol- . . g E E | | Home cooked lunchieons, Crowell’s. | P40 'OT 1€ FEHEH e B I i g y : T N . 2 | . —— i_,_\:m._ ‘ =¥ owed by lsi‘\)rlpl::‘x‘:l'ao'{e 'f;.?w e | |Zzy’ Hous, = Thelgs an excellent opp\qntuml.\ to select two or ® i Geran Gl e Ra e TR OB ot i evidesica(Rclate: @ three stylish dresses at the price of one. All the lead- = i, has suc atsy Pac for | mis a6 : 4 s . : L e “A SON OF THE A — The papers are returnable in | lating to Gt i IR ) E] ing spring shades, including plenty of black and navy. = 3 ™ . v allege cading 8scs by the city court the second Tuesday of | alleged lcading —of witne; ons |pa e E . : hich May, Stat Attorney Alcorn, to W ) Guibransen player pianos at Morans' | Judge Prederick J. Groehl, senior E@@@@@@@@E@@E@E}@E@E@@@ (0] ] ] 5] ) ] ) i ) | counsel for- Chapman objected and s P —adv, 1 I 1f 1 Coll dance, Worthy Hills or- | Which were overruled, ascarets"| =<t RS o =T A T G ) G Vellows | ~Portions of the tostimony of Wa o Lot MR EUBEIGEVORES JERARING ) a ave, Apriltag for E. Shcan also form points in the | DOW-I The business scheduled for the S hall, Wednesday eve., April T Lhtdertinel s and stmu- |0 0ne of the board of public works D, \as sued Jol hose eal as the identifi- Guniiiver eting )07 vork i ; . ; | Kenzura for §100 datnages, « ati So_griping _or | LT o of Wilco stroct Filmed in Algiers with e, Ak Wesld (RN nntroets s 1a e 12,000 Arabs SR of Hartford avenue, from North | ¢ o ‘”“1”“" e Stanley strets, and setting back - or S r = SR izt oratyr (ot om Main to | -~ [ et o 1‘_“\ athar- | \qrove streets, sotting curbs; | n s o " widening of street, from 1 | r oils. calomel and salts. | Chestnut to ey streets, and re- | better than medicine for convalescents BORDEN'S, the Impro\ed Malted Milk, is a splendid food-tonic to hasten recovery. Doc- tors recommend it for invalids and convales- cents. It meets all their special requirements for a food that is nourishing, digestible, and inviting—as no other malted milk can. Borden’s is more mourishing—Dbecause it con- tains more milk. Builds strength, restores tired nerves, stimulates the entire system. It is more digestible—because the milk casein is partially predigested. Delicate stomachs assimilate it casily. Itis moredelicious. Free from nauseating sweet- ness. Appeals to the most finicky appetite. If there is an invalid or convalescent in your family, make Borden's Malted Milk a part of the regular diet. Sold in 7 and 15 oz. glass packages—or in 5 Ib. tins. Order some from vour druggist today. The Borden Company, Borden Building, 350 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 7)’07{/%1/3 THE IMPROVED MALTED MILK -in the square package WEDNESDAY SPECIAL OFFERING AMAZING VALUES DRESSES FOR STOUT WOMEN MADE OF A FINE QUALITY BENGALETTE AND TRICOSHAM Come early as we do not guarantee the quantity will last the day out. DONNELLY-MULLEN SILK SPRING SIZES 42 to 54 For Beauty and Comfort Buy Wool Seamless Rugs —because a rea/ woo! rug is more economical in the long run. Wool gives you comfort underfoot, warmth, quiet and lasting satisfaction, Find a dealer who has a representative selection of the famous Axminster, Velvet and Tapestry Seamless Rugs made by Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Company, the largest makers of wool rugs in the world, All sizes made without seams in a wide range of patterns at prices within the reach of everyone. Look for trade mark stamped on the back of every rug. Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Co. NEW YORK . T WOOL SEAMLESS. ‘RUGS