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r—y s ST ) HoAens |\ 1l !'ll; L1LT] A b - S8 ‘e & L'k.‘/ A4 Uniess otherwise (ndicated, theatrien) notices and reviews W this solump are written by the press ageucies for the respert''e amasement company. “Daughters of the Night"—Capitol “Daughters of the Night," the Wil- fam Fox attractlon which has-been pleasing large audiences at the Capl- ol theater, closes its successtul run tomorrow, This humdinger of a telephone drama which keeps the wires hum- ming from start to finish was made with the assistance of and under the supervision of high telephone offie- ials to insure accuracy in every de- tall. Tt is consequently unique for its reallsm. IMive excellent Keith acts make up the vaudeville bill which will be greatly enjoyed. Topping the bill is Fiddie Cantor’s presentation of Gene Barnes and company in “Getting a Ticket,” a rlot of laughs. Others in- clude Dolly Kay with Phil Phillps at the plano in syncopation; Druck ett and Love in hioplan Lo | lirown and Newman in new son, and dances, and the Myrt Herbert trio in an athletle offering. | On Saturday matinee “Sunken 8il- | ver" whistles will be given children | attemling. Admission for children is | | wpecial at ten cents. Pt SRR e | Free' Movie Show hy T Poultry Association | The New Dritain Poultry assocla- | tion is making a strong effort to pro- mote interest in the poultry industry in this eity and surrounding towns. ‘The association in endeavoring through educational channels to make the business more profitable for those who are engaged in it and more attractive to those who are planning to set up in the game. IFor that reason, the assoclation has ar- ranged Jor the free showing of a motion picture entertainment Mon- evehing, June 15 at 8 o'clock light saving time in the Nathan Hale school auditorium on Tremont stroet, The subjects to he shown on the screen there, ali educationa! pictures of various phases of the poultry busi ness, will he: lecting a laying Hen™; Making Pouitry Pay"; “Birds of a ather” and a one reel des- cription entitled, “Pack Tr Trip Through the Washington National | 1'orest.”” This last is a release from the United States De partment of | Agriculture, i Wealth's Code of Love A daughter of wealth, shs was broughtupto marry well, And from her parents’ view- point, the fact that the had fallen honestly in love witha struggling young newspaper man was no excuse for throw- ing away her social position and future happiness by mar- tying him. So she did what many society girls are sup- posed to da—she literally sold herself to a millionaire whom she despised. Had she only been able tolook ahead at the ghastly tragedy fate held in store for her! What happened tothisgirl isacommon enough occurrence in high society. 1f you think wealth and social position bring happiness read “A Society Woman's Story” in True Story for July. One of 18 big features, Get your copy today. At all newsstands 25¢ CAPITOL TTODAY AND SATURDAY THE BIG MELODRAMA “DAUGHTERS OF THE NIGHT” WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST KEITH VAUDEVILLE EDDIE CANTOR Presents Gene Barnes & Co. In “GETTING A TICKE ) lml.it\‘ "BROWN & NEWMAN DRUCKETT TMYRT HERBERT TRIO \ Silver” Whistles Fre Children Saturday Matinee. Admission 10¢ TONIGHT & SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE BILL THE ROSE OF PARIS With MARY PHIL! —AND— THOSE WHO JUDGE With LOU T ZEN LADI MATINEE This Coupon and 10c Will Admit Iady to Hest Scats. o LYCEUM'S DOUBLE BILL Lou Tellegen never gave a better screen exhibition than he does in ‘“Those Who Judge" one of the Lyceum's two feature films now be- ing shown, Tellegen plays opposite the dashing Patsy Ruth Miller in this drama of love and* social pit- talls, The companion feature on the program is “The Rose of Paris" in which Mary Philbin, remembered for her great work in “Fool's High- way,"” takes the part created b: Mitsi in the stage success *“Mitsi."” “The Rose of Parls” is this same play. t The current bill shows the latest world happenifgs reflected in the camera, a sclected comedy and the usual serfal episodes, Sunday starts a four days’ show- ing of one of the much advertised movies of the season. It {s “Play- things of Desire,” which {s ultra modern in its theme and is enacted hy an all star cast, The general theme of the play is the ennul of the idle rich and the results there- rom. Walther League to Give Play Saturday Night The Walther league of St. thew's Lutheran church will present a play entitled “I"orest Acres” in the Central Junior High school auditori- um Saturday night at 8 o'clock. The cast follows:— Lemuel Crockett, a miserly farm- | er, John Glatz; Mrs. Crockett, his wife, Lydia Surko; Elizabeth Crock- ett, Hepsibah Crockett, his daugh- ters, Hildebarde Hausman, Anna Surko: Hiram Crockett, his son, Walter Hausrath; Franklyn Arthur, a business man, Walter Linn; Miss Lucy Ruggies, a school feacher, a Becker: Eveline Newcomb, a bashful maid, Edith Woitowitz, all summer boarders at the Crockett farm. Andy Hobbs, a country hoy, Carl Linn; Jeffrey Brixley, a New Yorker, Paul Kratzke; Elise Brixley, his wife, Elsie Hausman; Constance Loring, their niece, Florence Linn; Nora, the maid, Bertha Kalwat. Naval Air Service Ne‘s! No Ambulance Airplanes Washington, June 12 (#—The big scouting planes that do duty with the fleets are ample to take care of aerial medical needs afloat, ranking officers in the navy's burean medicine and surgery believe. Con- sequently the naval air service does not plan the use of ambulance planes which are contemplated by medical officers of the army air service. The naval air service, it is pointed out, is sufficiently prepared for pres- ent requirements and needs no spe- cial equipment i Mat- | NEW BrrraiN DAILY HERALD, our.ours Aladdin’s Lamp ALADDIN'S SECOND GIFT Read today's chapter of the story of “Aladdin or the Magic Lamp.” Children who cut. out the pictures every day will soon have a complete set of dolls with which to act out the story. When the Grand Vizier saw how | pleased the Sultan was with Alad- din’s gift he was worried, for he had | |hoped that his own son might marry the Princess. “Truly it 1s a wonder- | ful gift,” he sald, “but we know | nothing of the fellow who has sent | it. " He may be only some beggdrly | rogue who has stolen the jewels.” “That 13 true,” agreed the Sultan. | Then turning to Aladdin's mother, | [he sald, “T am much pleased with | the gift your son has sent. Go back | and tell him T am inclinded to give him the Princess for his wife, but first he must send me forty basins of gold filled with jewels like these. | If he can do this he shall have the Princess.” (Color the Sultain's robe purple | embroidery. | trimmed with gold Make his head-dress gold.) | (Copyright, 1925, Associated Editors, Tne.) and fan also of | 20 other most wanted Flavors m from Rich, Ripe Fruits, Ask your Grocer, Jheres None Better Lo VANIL Goldenblum Millinery Co. COR. 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Plainfleld, Putnam-Norwich road, Traf- fic regulated by telephone there work s being done, Lyme-East Haddam, Norwich- | Hadlyme road, grading is being done. Detour ovgr unimproved road | around a section of the work, | East Lyme-Shore road is under construction, Traffle going west of Niantie will pass thorugh the work. Colchester-Hebron, Hamston road Is under construction. Detour over | unimproved road, | Montville-Raymbnd ~ Hill road, grading is being done. Detour post- | ed via Dolbeare Hill road, Windham, Windham-North Wind- | ham road is under construction; open to traffic, Colebrook-North Colebrook road | is finlshed. North Canaan-Norfolk, Canaan. | Norfolk road, sections A & B are Probable short | One way traffic near West Norfolk. Sharon, Sharon-Amenia road {s under construction, Concreting, one- way traffic. | Torrington, Torrington-Harwinton road is under construction, Short detour at Torrington end, Waterbury-Waterton, Watertown- Thomaston road is under construc- tion, Newton-Bethel road, steam shovel construction is under way, but no | detours are necessary. New Fairfleld - Sherman steam shovel construction is under way and temporary detorus will be posted as necessary. Kent-Dover road, steam shovel construction is under way but no de- The Safe- road, | tours are necessary. Redding-Georgetown road, steam shovel construction is under way on improved location but no detours are necessary. Greenwich-Boston. Post Road 1s under construction on a cut-off near the New York State line, No delay in traffic, Stamford-Keelers Hill on the Bos- ton Post Road is under construction, No delay in traflic, New Haven-Middletown avenue ls under construction on a cut-off. No delay In trafiic. Milford, Orange & West Haven- Milford Turnpike is being widened. No delay in traffic. Westbrook-Boston Post Road s under construction on a cut-off. No delay in traffic, Branford and North Branford- road from Branford to North Bran- ford 1s under construction, No de- lay in traffe. Westport-Shore construction, road 1s under One way traffic where | concrete Is being laid. Darlen-Boston Post crete In track area in Darlen center belng put in. No delay to traffic, BuboY MALTED MILK Chocolate Mot or eold Chocolate Malited Milk at every meal. The young ones and grownups like It better than coffee—and be- sden ivs much healthler. Prepared in a jifty. Ask your grocer for a can, “The Jexald Stores” 217 Main St. Money Saving Prices June Sale of You save when you buy nation- | ally advertised toilet needs and family remedies at Liggett's. 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Tube 19¢ £ 39c — 75¢c Harmony 590 18¢ 31c Mcl 6c 3¢ 50c Harmony Lemon Cocon Butter Lotion | 50c Arbutus :;: | Vanishing Cream 33 3tc Contains 44 10¢ 36¢ 15¢ 34 fc 42¢ 43¢ Road, con- | Lilac Vegetal 19¢ 25¢ Jonteel 23c Talcum Powder (35c Juneve Talcum S Reduced 15% All Kodaks and Eastman Cameras at a reduction of 15¢; from the listed price of | the manufacturer. 19 6¢ 1c Ic | Ic | | time keepers, | Guaranteed Elm City Watches — good $1.00 FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1925. Darlen-Boston Post Road-From Darien Center to Norwalk town line is under construction. to traffc, Portland, Glastonbury « Portland road fs under construction, Road is open to traffic, but is very rough. East Hampton, Portland-East Hampton road is under construction but is open for tramec, Stafford and Union, Stafford and Unlon Turnpike is under construc- tion, open for trafc, Enfleld, Prospect Hill Road under construction, bridge down. Road closed for trafc, Poquonock and Suffield, road is under construction but is open for trafflc, Glastonbury-Hebren avenue, road Is closed, detours posted. The following patching work s in progress: Meriden—Between Meriden and is torn Silght delay | Wallingford, Naugatuck——Naugatuck to Beacon | Falls, Seymour—Seymour | Falis, | | Southington—Plaluville to Plants- | | vile, . | Resurfacing Is being done on the | Berlin Turnpike between West Hart- | ford and Farmington and on the | Milldale—~Waterbury road, to Beacon | HAVE TOO MANY REINDEER | | Leula, 12 (A4 | census taken this spring In Sweden’s Sweden, June northernmost department disclosed | % that the nomadic Lapps possess |183,625 reindeer. The animals have |increased 67 per cent since 1921, | |when the last census showed 116,- [970. 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