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e Ve u“ uli! ' s v-" i) v i_l/‘- \ .-L"l - Luless otherwise indicated, written by the press o heatrienl notices and reviews W this column ar ocles for the respect'e amusement company - e ANN SUTER AT CAPITOL dies, the news reels and the “Gal- Topping the Keith vaudeville pro- |10ping Hoofs" serial are snown. p 1irting,” while a real com- gram ut the Capltol this last half of ! week {8 Ann Suter, one of the [€4Y: @lso Is a feature plcture of the wost clovr singing comediennes in |N1ENest order. Tho story concerns a | “Legal Divorce Without ® Publicity. vaudeville today. Miss Suter has |YOUME man of wealth who weds a | 4 |girl who formerly was a great flirt. | beforo and many remember thig [HOW ho reforms her is the crux of : churming entertainer for the per. |the Intereating comedy drama. sonality she in putting over a and Porter, a very r pair of youngsters; Elly and Co. in a very SUES HER DETEGTWE fine novelty offerir Elly 1s the ot that Is cleverly | 3 3 erpont and Co. pre. |SM He Failed In Agreement To Get | tevue,” a song cycle f a big of ( t of artisty, | 3 photoplay fea presents the York, May 22.—(AP)—DBe- With blenty of aetion ang ! Khode Tsland legally and without it U inait s Tiole wits [ publicity SMTATMIAtLE Duptenil Avs Noan Teors and. Ravmond Hat. |Luckle is suing Jerome C. Baum, a | 500, Mrs. Arbuckle was g o which was vac | big hits with local audiences | Other acts in " Pitlard ‘ARBUCKLE‘S EX'WIFE N o1k | leading lad r of America and liked; and “Iour amount special ontraband” a |CBUse she falled to iin a divorce w York private detective, for N was starte v night for a run pitol will offer v of all time, for a_ four- | be offered with and at no advance |, Arbuckle nted a de n inyes. A of her case'and of Nina Wilcox Putnam and I It wi s who were not ide resi- udeville Lonaf CORINNL GRIFFITH AT feature PALACL Wasict Double pho offered at the Palace lway oftice a desk the process server noted by the Photograph of Mrs. Arbuck s gra To Mr Hoping that life will | yesterday, On a ay ipping set oft South & drama e 1 heanuty Lngs int sets forth th m fail to obt e the - lonly aid 1 of or nd seerot nent domir e indictment i iing fraudulent non-residents, ox-Wife's Bill (AP) M 1 in PALACE Today & Sat. DOUBLE PHOTOPLAYS Corinne Griffith —In— ‘Love’s Wilderness HOOT GIBSON —In— Taming The West \(H \1. LAURY I.\ \\I\ started a good 0 CAPITOL Today & Sat. Keith Vaudeville New Britain's Favorite ANN SUTER The Girl with the Southern Personality PILLARD & PORTER LAURA PIERPONT (0. j ELLY & (0. Sun. Night—"Circus Lure” L "LYCEUM | TONIGHT and SATURDAY Double Feature Bill An AL Christie Feature Stop Flirting With Wanda Hawley —AND— Pampered Youth With Four Flushifig A Musical Prevarication in Two Fibs CONTRABAND With LOIS WILSON NOAH BEERY RAYMOND HATTON Beginning Sunday “THE COVERED WAGON” No Advance in Prices Keith Vaudeville DANCE- ! LITHUANIAN HALL | | | Cullen Landis Next Weck MON., TUES., WED. REVELATION With An ALL-STAR CANT SUN., \ ALL THIS WELK Poli’'s Palace Theater | THE POLI PLAYERS | = Featuring ARTHUR HOWARD and JEAN OLIVER Best Stock . Presenting Park Street SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY Given by AL L. A Noveltics—Good Music Gilbert’s Orchestra Adm supported by the Company in Americ CHANNING POLLOCK'S THEFOOL S0 Dancing Every Evening Melody Boys’ Orchestra ROBIN HOOD INN Meriden Play That Is Changing the World |tions early this fall as a result of ‘\\AUI Chicago as the hub, linois NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925, z1 T B e pe—————— INWARLNETD | Men | START IN THE FALL Freight Gompany Capnahzed il e ed salt codfish, mashed potato cakes, corn bread, maple sirup, milk, « May 22.—(AP)~A com- |goftes. merclal air line between New York | Luncheon—Scrambled cggs and Chicago, carrying express and [chipped becf, onfon sandwiches freight by night, {drop molasses cookies, canned fruit milk, tea. | Dinner—Baked stuffed bass, po tatoes en casserole, head lettuce with Russian - dressing, rhubarh sherbet, whole wheat bread, milk, coffee, [ The small potatoes in 1 general, 1n [of the potato bin often a will resign [lem to use., The cook hls position, effective August 1, to (“foraver” if she wants mashed . become general manager of the new | and tiey are out of the ques- line, 1t was announced, | for baking. This potato disl No passengers will be transported, rsted in the dinner menu use A tentative schedule calls for planes |t small potatoes in an appetizing leaving New York at 9:30 p. m., fly- | fashion, well worth trying. Ing over a lighted airway to Ch | Brofled Salt Codish arriving here About § a. m,, directlon | one pound sult codfish of the lines will be by radio. |spoons butter, 1 lemon, 1 tablespoon Prosent plans embrace “only the minced parsicy. eastern route, but others will be| fareshen fish by mapped out to the south and west {pours in cold \\ll or\)m 4rU) Fosted Bak®l Stuffed Bass five-pound striped b bread crumbs, 4 s melted butter, 1 tablespoon | m d parsie ! teuspoon u)} onfor tablespoon capers, 1 tea- | spoon salt, 1-4 tcaspoon peper, I’ tahle Chicago, with will begin opera- Have fish cleaned and split inside and out with a damp M crumbs With hot wate s dry as possible, Add onfon, capers, salt exg slightly L prob mixture ist pare Wipe the organization here yesterday clotl the Natlonal Alr Transport, $10,000,000, of Inc., sten ran pitalized at Colonel Paul Henderson assistant postmaster |charge of the air mall, second | sttor beate and our tablesy ulf soaking several iree hours codfish suffi- batween ; of broller Jes, brown- then on the No stock will be offercd for pul lic sale. Of the $10,000,000 capitali- zation, ady has been Months by Jealous Spouse, Is "l'\-‘ cued and broil f‘!\ on both > project represents |firgt on one side and f private capital v-n., her, Remove to hot commercial air jgpread with butter, I parsley and a fu of the Hudson Kk and garnish with Moton Car company, Detroit, was | Serambled Eggs With Chipped Beef eclected pr ent, with Clement L. One-half cup dried heef, 2 table- Keys, Cur Acroplane and Motor [spoons butter, 5 eggs. 4 tablespoons company, New York, irman of ' milk, paprika. e executive committes temporary The dried heef shoul utive will be in Detroit, |into small pie with ope hel Other officers ¢ L. Lawrence, Wr corporatio a 1 he pulled butter 1n utical | milk and u ent; a low fire, lifting loag 1d |the eggs becoms f Wil Lewis, | paprika and serve at k Ir troit, third viee- s necessary as the 1 1. Fritsche, Detroit, and John J. Miteheil, 1t Merchants bank, Chicago, treasurer, salty. (i o ) secr Potatoes en Casserole i b i Mrs. Wilson Will Have Plenty of Entertainment New York (AP )—Mrs, Woodrow Wilsor ha Twelve small potatoes, 3 tahle 'spoons butter, 114 cups mi ‘2 alt, 1-§ teaspoon pepper drops onion re potatoes in cold wate in boiling w n. if nec e pepper 4 ba Cherry Tree From Home e Of Lafay ette Plan(ed d let stand one e T -~ “ask for Horlick's The ORIGINAL Safe Milk and Diet For Infants, Invalids, the Aged, Nursing Mothers, Children, etc. Ameri ican [)oc(m Is yria Accident Victim Darling s killed in t, news of 1 here. The embers of the 1 of the Leazu Contains the valuable muscle and bone building elements found in the grain and whole milk. Easily assimilated by growing chil- dren, students, anemics, etc. Excellent as a light lunch when faintor hungry. Prepared at home ina minute by briskly stirring the powder in hot or cold water. No cooking. MACKAY &WALLIN 63 MAIN STREET NEXT TO METHODIST CHURCH Refrigerators At Exceptional Low Prices For Tomorrow $1595 Special For Tomorrow in BEDDING Full size Layer Felt Mattress, rolled edge $15.95 covered aood $10.95 IUNE 1.1 IDES—Come_see 1-Roon al mpletely fu ed ymplete outfits of hardwood entirely, s ite enantel lined, pacity. Priced at TOP ICER— 10 pound ice c: FRONT ICER—85 pound ice capacity, doubl made of hardwood, enamel lined. Only a few Lowest Prices in Town on BABY CARRIAGES and \TR()I LE R\ Special full size Carriages, back—long body pusher. A \(-r_\’ mm tive patterns in the new $21 95 | cafe color back and $12 95 RUFFLED CURTAINS A good assortment in fine oViles and Dotted Marquisettes. Priced $100 $125 $1.50 $1.95.$3 50u. CRETONNES New and attractive patterns and colors. Priced 39C to 89C Yard 29c¢ COVE zood woven Cotton Mattress, GO-CART— Adjustable well meade of good strong material. Special low price foot fodel nisi Spe 1 SWINGING COUCH HAMMOCKS Cotton Duc $10 95 $14. 95 $16.50...$21.95 PORCH SHADES $3.95 “CLIPWOOD™ One Special Lot values to 59 yd. painted Saturday Yard Others priced number of names that are bright lights at the front way theat Mrs but her trave selle Baruch paspe ngers Kford and Marilynt separate Dwight tounder of Mt Hermon Boys' sc lent of b Jeath that the lfting imusements had the te Moody, evangellst Northfield seminary and hool, and presi th institutions since often In of Broad Wilson {8 not ing compunion, ary ers, his of father, include Jack of ti Miller from her ard Barthelmess, and Clifton Webh, t y sisters, Gertrude Vander it and Valli Valli dy stars, 'NORTHFIELD SEMINARY TEACHERS STEP OUT However Mary mything to d chers' resignations partner GERMAN WINS Minne Minn, May musieal come Hans Stein) wywelght et wrest Deny That Differences of of Opinion on Dancing Cause Action THE MARI( OPENS TOMO | and Woman's Statement Will Help New Britain “I hated coc turned sour an king because all 1 ate formed gas, 1 drank and ollve oll by the gallon, ing helped ( v auses, on the ch unti Itisaw T cor 1 took Adler- to decp-seated helps any case gas In a surprisingly onderful rem- ipation—=it often ur and never gripes, )N HAT RROW 7 Main street, SHOP UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, CATER- ASTIDIOUS WOMAN WHO \\'()L'LI) HAVE ING TO THE I CHARMIN MILLINERY MOST APPR( BRIDAL Y HATS MADE Catherine Callahan MARION HAT SHOP 119 MAIN STREET—UPSTAIRS HARTFORD JVED S S AND ‘0 ORDER Wanda C. HARTFORD INDIVIDUAL TH E SEASON’S STYLES Lagosh The Under-Price Store in the Basement “TRUHU” Radium Silk Dresses at $15.98 Sold only in Hartford at Sage-Allen's A ndtmnall) known fabrie of finest quality makes these smart dresses, each with the genuine “Truhu” Radium label. Dresses that never lose their lustre throughout re- peated launderings. also at $15.98 A very att ractive ¢ two-piece Twm ; The frocks every da summer. issortment of the popular n plain zmll printed c]‘GDOQ will wear for 1:::'.u1u| the i vtime and Misses 1en