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4 O 0 0 s s e o .fl!"iifl 1 L Pl % v \ | | | i l | | | i @ { THEATER Besuty may be only skin deep, but lacking that depth many a girl has found her dreams pf life crum- ble in the ashes of negleet. What happened to a plain looking girl who refuses to let her lack of physical act as a detriment is o Dark Swan” the sereen ver- slon of Ernest cal's novel show- ing at the Leceum theater tonight and tomorrow afternoon and eve- ning. “Daughters of the Strect,” the Italian melodrama plays tonight for the last time. Enthusiastic audi- | ences grected the showing of this strong drama vesterday. The ple- e is titled in both English and Hoofs" with alloping Walker, popula for the picture is full the versatile lead tunities, ast half of the w of acti splendid oppor- “ CAPITOL tichard Dix's | which i the feature this weelk at he Capitol theater A rican v to for falls in the worl The K L not La missed b ecrtalnly great. Tho The Gol verly done. avoriles TODAY AND SAT. Richard Dix Too Many Kisses With Frances Howard KEITH V ‘\Vl'l)E\'Il‘LE | Thos F. Swift Co. — in — “THE GOB” LLE ROY BRO>. JACK & RITA LE PEARL MILLER & WILSON The Keith Favorites JED DOOLEY AND CO. One of the Famous DOOLEY FAMILY Vaudeville Stars for Years ZEB VASCO At the Pipe Organ CONTINUOUS MUSIC Complete Orchestra At the Supper Show THE POLI PLAYERS | ng ARTHLR IOV ARD AN OLIVER supperting cast “The Bes Pesple TONIGHT MOV ER TRY AND ¢ STHECHES. T’xePaiaueTheater HARTFORD (Operated on Daylight Saving Time.) ———————————————— m Dancing Every Evening Melody Boys' Orchestra ROBIN HOOD INN Meriden il | only, |LYCEUM |l 1? et b ..m, . PSRN NG m- }_e/_ \v niess otherwise ndicated, theatriea) notices and reviews W this columu an l manship of Frank H. Shield written by the press agencies for the remec! TOM MIX AT PALACE When Mulford wrote “The Orphan” furnished Tory Mix with the greafest motion pieture story of his o 1t came to the screen last night af the Paluce the. ater in a superh William Fox pro- duetion under the title, “The Dead- wood Coach ero arn more thrills, more swift action, more liu- mor and more scenic beauty in this production than in any Mix picture it has been our pl jew The vaudeville Clarence he re to rey 18 show ery fine It is a trip | ins of pep medy are well Iip Ton umbling act Keith great and has f headed by to melod and the done. Whi offer Boys," a com: Johnny |! the seventh episode of this| “ story, opens the show || H'melu. Monday t Antonio Moreno Is with P h Millar in th Llovd “Her Husl Whist, | playved and !t varded to Mrs, \pman, Mrs. van, Mis. Mes Entertainment and Dance Given by DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA & JR. 0..U. A, M. JR. 0. U. A, M. HALL TRIDAY, MAY 8t PALACE | TODAY AND SAT. TOM MIX |- The U&afifiofid Coach’ A Tale of the West \( a Thrill-a-Minute \p(-'ed' Keith Vaudeville “CRUISING” Big Cast of Artists in A Trip to \lclod\ldnd WALLY l\\ll S W HITIC BROS. MATTYLEE LIPPARD CO. Next Week ANTONIO MORENO “Her Hushand’s Secret” 1R ’“fie Dk Swa Mot and SATURDAY Marie Also Prevost ! . i *The Daughter of the Street” Written in Halian and English Starting Sunday MANSION OF HEARTS THY ACHING | Public { Band Concert Sunday \fternoon MAY 10th, 1925 WALNUT HILL PARK From 3 to 5 o'clock —By— AMERICAN LEGION BAND Under Auspices of New Britain yer Fraternal Onder of Eagles Tn Ohservance of “MOTHERS DAY ————————————————— \ | headed by | completing turther plans, | 812 pledges may be NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1vZ. ARMENIAN GIVES $60 T0 NEAR EAST FUND\ William H. Judd Women's Organlzations Show 1 Enthusiasm In Drive | Is Treasurers An Armenian resident of tha city | lias subscribed $60 to the Near Last Kellet fund, it i reported by the cereal, thin cream, crisp graham local committea under the chair. '0#st, brolled bacon, I'rench toast, his #rup, milk, coffee. Luncheon ASPAInEUS ©EE K bread and butter &and. The Armenfan committae Wiches, rhubarb meringus pudding Goorge Kevorkian, is milk, fea, ‘Dinner ed and ve ; Lread, eream pufts with s illing, milk, coffee, Fresh mint leaves orange julce mak most refreshing on a morning. Mint sauer tionally the finishing fouch to 'hut At's quits as acceptable other meals Asparagus Breakfast — Minted orange julce, °ggs Into a saucer and carefully slide into baking dish, taking care not to break the yolk. Cover disl and place in a moderate oven until | CKE set, Serve from the bak s dish on triangles of hot toast Rhubarh Meringue Pudding Elght slices hot buttered toast, cups rhubarb cut in Inch pieces, 2 milk, 4 tublespoona | sum will feed and clothe a child | for - are year in a Near East Rellef or. brown ider of lamb, fruit whe rawberry Contributions to the fund of $6 rle vhich is New Britain's quota may be made on a pledge basis, nccord 1g to the committee, I e. $100 or irn or any m may be wmonthly payments if d crushed In drink that s warm spring of $1 a month. are In the and na Pled L v oor fer is tr d from W 1 treasurer at the tlonal bank club efvies commit which fs working under « cre should be enoy direction of Mrs. H ell A, Tay- table ! 8 Llesno r the top layer of toast lor, plans to surpass the record of more {f nece Cover dish st year when the v » in @ slow oven for 40 mi gave a tatal of about $1,000 vhites of eggs until stiff ot the miost enthusiastic te Beal. [0 ang that o 1, Pour int tee, ' Add ssary. nu One \ wly add milk, s The asparagus shoul inch pieces, When the sauce i and emooth add asparngus and into a buttered baking dish, i is Prof 18 ca 1es under | Hizabieth and r with meringue a tcs in a moderately s Business and om oven Won sior club, which direet ight Oper T0 RECEIVE BIDS Mayrile Street Street Work Subway — Dwight .\It!(-\\allu ~— And Gutter to Be Discussed, 1ving Mother’s Day—Sunday, May 10th BUY HER A HAT OR STOCKINGS ting of on on both sides of lasalla street, en Oak and cets, Hearings on changs grades on Dwight » curbs on East &troet the lay- e e U] trom Myrtle Smith stre streets; t. from Warren street, sou SHORT €Al l leve th NDAR DOCKET case sted on the dock shor court DOWNSTAIRS STORE OFFER FOR SATURDAY 500 Trimmed Hats AT TWO PRICES $9.69 and $4.00 These platntiff, wonderful Hats Evel efendant, all and every one was f§ : Daisy Rob- marked much more. style and color in, permis- complaint t. Dor are repre- sented in these two unusual groups. Children’s Hats $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 Our Children's Hat Department has rece ber of New Iats for S day. it Silk Sockings thatWear FREE DYE \FI\\ IC l et 1T you w ant to mate to do so with our regular we will have a pair dyed fo Ask about the repa NEW BRITAIN PASTRY SHOP 390 MAIN ST. Next to Raphael's QUICK — FAIR — PRIVATE Beneficial Loan Soclety French and Danish Pastry HARTFORD SATURDAY WONDERFUL VALUE GIVING lHROUGHOUT THE STORE Substantial Reductions on ALL Spring Coats SATURDAY talloved and of high quality materials for Bargain Dasement sales not developed n the | shade. (Coats that feature the front flare. Coats that are luxuriously furred. Coats in a complete range of sizes. $19.98 $25.00 Cnats andsome jewel SPRING COATS that were priced at $29.00. Saturday SPRING COATS that were priced at $35.00, Saturday & SPRING COATS that were priced at $39.00 Saturday SPRING COATS that were priced at $49.00. $ All fur trimmed and plain silk Coats in satin and bengaline radically reduced. LARGE SIZE COATS i models d wide es 1o the MMER TUNIC BLOUSES v of printed j Im per 1 were I s and printed mignonette. new printed effects of heavy ... $2.95 JUNE THE MONTH FOR BRIDES IS NEAR DRESSES FOR THE BRIDE In white silks that will charm the bride- to-be particularly attractive are the bead- ed es of heavy silk canton crepe and georgotte$29 uOO GEORGETTE DRESSES For the Bridesmaids In all the dainty pastel shades featuring the new bouffant in all t Il for §5 and $5.98. SMART DRESSES FOR THE MISS in a gala array of summer silks, plfur anc ‘igmwl they feature the stylish front lares, straight lines, short sleeves anc have that irresistible sug- $18 98 :c»llnn 0 f Paris S FOR THE M/ \TRO\ n]wl in graceful straight lines v flat silk crepe, sizes 36 to 46 at SILK GEORGETTE FROCKS In many fascinating mode charm the con ¢ ave cedar, cocoa, blue and bla that will the colors , green, navy (IF\R\\(I SALE OF “SPERLING”” COATS for GIRLS 1l tailored and cut with » not to be compared \in Basement $5.98 SMART SPRING FOOTWEAR SATURDAY $3.85 Wonderful Values patent leather, black satin, tan ealf, combination of blond kid and patent leath- er, \K'.l]) Theo ties and gore $3 85 e Coats are we 1ess and ¢ > offered for Barg: $7.98 Coats. \H\\ d vle heels .. BEAUTIFUL STEP-IN PUMPS In calf, patent leather and blond kid, ( uban covered heels. $5 00 IETEERERY L] Reg. $6.50 value, at PUMPS ATTRACTIVE In blond or grey kid, with straps or opera red low Cuban $6 98 HAND TURN PUMPS own satin, with one-strap tan 21698 NOW R1ZES 10, $11.98 Coz NOW 219,98 ( NOW 5 TWEED KNICKE R\ A complet Xt tvles cov ang THESE AT 2RD FLOOR RAYON STER UNDERWEAR XFORDS makes a 3.98 p or Theo $179"$3.98 ( IVU DREN'S PLAY \\\D\l\ mps, one s $1.69 Bovs' and Girls' CREPE SOLE O an ca n or cap GIRLS IIFI SS PUMPS In pat RATONET SILK 52.95 $1.79 MATICOATS $1.79 STEP-INS $1.89 WOMEN'S SILRK and RAYON HOSE BADILTTE COSTU M ‘ FUNOR CLING TRICOLETIT e SLIPS, t t TRICOLETTI NG SLIPS WERS AND TRICOTLTTTE BLOC AND RADIUM AND CHUMISE RIPE DY TOOMI S CHIND 1 SHIRTS SATURDAY SPECTALS VERANDA SF \\l\h R'N l\) R\ waven $1.99 $9:ié s, 9x12 $10 99 RFFRIGERATORS 5 22¢ $1.75 Cc SATURDAY DRAPERITS CRETONNE WAITE GRASS RUGS AW DNINGS CRETONNE COVERED PILLOWS TRTAINS $1.00 GOOD QUALITY RUFELLD «