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= 2 ! ! ,d' .,-,,;n AN Uuless otherwise Indicated, theatriea) notices and reviews o this colump ar written by the press sgencles for the respect ‘o amusement company. s LYCEUM THEATER Turbulent seas and bitter strife relentless hate and abic then finally the happy briefly, Is the story of * of Aching Hearts," f o play on the Lyceum theater bill the first three days of fthe we Ethel Clayton returns to the s in the role of Paulina Crai traying a woman separated fr “ T .@] fiw‘a T vk - (fin | Maa Gordo Gir Luclle De Haven, SHER HUSBAND'S SECRET PALACYH Frank Lloyd's lates man she loved and marriod to a man ! she desplse the luxurles of the mansio later comes to be known as the Ma sion of Aching 11 A two recl comedy opens the or the first lialt of the wor The action 18 pl tured aboard a yacht after Laure as been shanghuied and dressed in the uniform of a salor. “The Clean Heart,” and “Defying the law the two filns solected for a d featura ghow to play the last three da the weel “Gallop ofs,” the popular L.y coum se o il o last three days SENCUSE ME? AT CAPITOL the r”\,]'- of a CAPITOL| Today and Wed “EXCUSE ME” Norma Shearer Conrad Nagle KREITH VATDEVIELE Carnivalof Venice With Mme. Donatella and Big Cast in “A NIGHT OF MARDE GRASY BRADY & MAHONEY Al FRABLLL & SISTER FLSIE MAL GORDON Marshall Montgomery With LUCILLE DE HAVEN Zeh Vasco at the Organ PALACE “HER HUSBAND'S SECRET” ooe With o o PATSY RUTH MILLER *ANTONIO ORENO VAUDEVILLE Thnn Al i —Sat TLOYD RUGHFS PORIS KEAYON ANNA Q. NILSSON “lf l Marry Again”’ “Next Week “THE TAST MAN ON FARTH" SECOND BIG WFFR ALL THIS WEEK Nr. & Z. Poll presents THE POLI PLAYERS Poli's Palace Theater In David Belasco's Greatest Success “KIKI” As played br Tenore Viri vears on B don and Stock Com, Matirees, Tue 4. Thars, and ‘Sat, 2:15. Evening A:15, all to obtain m and | §¢ Taurels 8 coms Mother Dying of Grief, lmnumu For Lost Boy Bend, Tnd. May 12.—Only old hoy An Apple of Dis scord o Ch’crberlam s Tablets‘ For rt, ease of AN active n col breath, and ment take t} l-~ LYCEUM IL’ MANSION of/ ACHING HEARTS s TTHIL CLAYTON CLELYN LANDIS | FTADIES MATINEY [ This conpon and 10c. will ad mit any lady to hest seat = f‘""fi‘““ £ 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1925 13 JUST BEFORE THE BIG SPLASH ] NEW SWIMMERS MAY OPEN POOI Y h Hul N Boy!” eper grinne exclaimed ——.—mm— ST |the F ,‘,‘w. tanding one da a character he wan one of the the baron all about herself, weaving porting goods s n Manila |ot IIkI's |a fantastic yarn to answer the bars e A ARy 1 ot ¢ estions as to her origin, The never the sama twice, Jean hundled the part of “Kiki" ° 14 be hard te seemn possible ild have done ast this week ars ks, as Bruls at the Is, an Joly. te, author George Epelyin; rvant, Joe Wag- Jay Ray, and the irews. Tha part SERIES OPENS \l\\ 17 t of a three-gnme series ons and All-Ken- Clover Lines and Clever Acting - 0" e et S Narrs in New Offering 1lcons will workout nights and (e 1 this week. i ;‘s C\hat is < FirmaChloro 9 é‘ EDICAL Science has dis- \ covered in Firma Chloroa non-poisonousantiseptic soothing, safe, many times more efficient than iodine or carbolic, yet lack- ing the irritating, dangerous qual- ities of both. Jodine or carbolic—the drastic disinfectant poisons=—burn the delicate live tissues. FC kills in- fectious germsthatenter the blood through cuts, scratches, burns, open sores or wounds without iniuring the delicate live tissues. FC leaves no smart or irritation. Firma Chloro relieves colds and scre oas. Use it as a spray and gargle Swab tof with at the first indica tion of tr e in that region. Your Druggist sells FC. Look for the Blue and White Shield. 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