New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1925, Page 19

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le'l!!!. iiil‘!flff!li m Unloss otherwise Indicated, theatriea) notices od reviews W this colump are writben by the press agencles for the respect '« Qe . - LYCEUM'S FINE BILL “HEARTS OF OAK" AT CAPITOL | Three big pictures are on view at| With the screen production of the Lyceum, one a new serial, “The |“Hearts of Oa Great Circus Mystery," and Harry [well known melodrama, which op Carey in “Silent Sanderson" and |de at the Capitol theatre yesterd Madge Bellamy and Willlam Haines [there comes to the screen another in “A Fool and His Money." This new serfal, which is to be shown each week for ten weeks, is a mystitying, thrilling tale of life under the big top and features as its principal actor Bonomo rated as the world's strongest man, “A Fool and His Money" is from the novel by George Barr Me- Cutcheon, and in addition to fthe above-named stars the clever Stu- art Holmes appears in the villain- ous role, “gilent Sanderson’ 'ls a gripping story with ita locale in the west and north and is woven around two men and a woman. The actions starts with the three marooned in a little western cabin in a storm. At the time “Silent Sanderson’ 'hates the girl, for she is the ons who had ruined his brother's life. GRANDFATHER OF CANADAY BOYS DENIES KIDNAPPING Ineists Daughter Is With Him And | tion by EKnows Nothing of Boy's {corps and |council difter 1 tion and power San Antonlo, Texas, July 10 (P— 'mf_\:vm” u.m 1’?” P. B. Caldwell, father of Mrs. Ros- s (]wlv-.!m is s¢ coe Canaday, insisted today thmu-“{} R Mrs. Canaday is at his home here T \M';»:M/ v oEa and asserted that he knew nothing |he Shanghal municipal beyond what he had read of the 'Y"r'”” 2 4 ‘WT:‘-‘H! “.m”m lu kidnapping of his grandson, Rosco: ol ”m;‘» " Canaday, Jr., from the home of the HoDs. ]»nv\ youth's father on Long Island and S reports that Mrs. Canaday was rac- menidn & ing to San Antonio with the boy i : . alay of fast motor cars s ‘;. \}o'ung woman, ill at Mr. Cald well's home, was introduced m' reporter for the San Antonio Ex-| press as Mrs. Roscoe Canaday. She ;1{ £0, aivell L ST was in a nervous condition and told o ;‘,nm.»‘ 8 T the reporter she believed the boy | MJ»# il st had been taken into Canada, and oLse that she had a premonition that she ¥ hankrupt might never see him again. today. The concern 100,000 liahilitis amusement compony. | Jame other age. In tha William Iox pro duction, this stage masterplece takes the form of a high powerad, modern drama, = The Keith vaudevilie hi very Coward and Co, in violin off a aplendid gymn ! mer and Breen in their revue, a nifty act tha tertainment; Oliver series of smiles; and ters in a great rolle dance oftering A new chapter of “Sunken Silver" 1s also on the hill skating and French Minister to China Peking, July Martel, Fren has withdrawn from tentative! appointed by diplomat orps at Pek tiate a settlem thth 1ent tr ~Count Ilvi Disappearance counc body. | Chicago, July READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIEI n * ADS FOR YOUR WANTS | Meclnerey, vice-president, said | | sulted largely be nditior ar ms wo years J. L. Jy-to-we last for ti forder busines ! REAL ESTATE | Warranty deed |as follows: John |Mike Davidan, Comm enue; Giac IR\\\I ERS 1zeport; {ehesi to John Marcin mbi {and Katarlyna ( PRV —— P | Metal Refint Herne's | N great dramatic achievement of an- |« la visit earller in the Retires From Delegation || CAPITOL | o TODAY & SATURDAY et aph Kul Hobart Bpswgnh f “Hearts of Oak’”’ ordir KEITH VAUDEVILLE |lengths has leouncil of ir which FL REY SISTERS MOHN & BOHN KRAMER & BREEN OLIVER & OLSON Mary Cook Coward & Co. “SUNK SILVER" JOUS SHOWS LYCEUM' Playin; 2 EXCELLENT Plllg‘rl RES “A FOOL AND HIS MONEY“ METHODIST CHURCH P With T \e o il s MADGE BELLAMY ts o v i e Also s s HARRY CAREY In “Silent Sander on A New \HM‘ The “CIRCUS MYSTERY" Starts Today LADIES' MAT. ' | Yu» o ation plan f phony, f the auspices o tions. It was Iproach the v permission to ments, and if {en radio expert to Geneva for a carried out on Se this pe will 1 [tional G rade at Ca mental flag {son came to lute Now 10NT(C This Coupon and 10c Will Admit Any Lady to Best Seats s a preserviption for npe, Flu, Dengue POLI SPALACE Pu.o;.:’mhom“m, d Malaria. HARTFORD ONE WEEK AND Mat. Taes,, STARTING TONIGHT EVERY EVE. 8:15 Wed., Thurs,, HE To Prevent Ba!dnesx and Sat.— THE POLI PLAYERS BESI STOCK COMPANY IN AMERICA THE MIDWAY Plainville Road Dancing every night. with matic plano 1atest parking <p Wi mhmn ,»-ulh at reas Tel 1580 THE $th TRIUMPHANT WEEK Presenting An Original Romantic Comedy Drama “MADCAP MARY” Written by our own JEAN OLIVER. | SEE IT BEFORE IT RFACHES BROADWAY music Ampie rent hall to onable price our auto- |4 [CaF oo NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925 ————1 THREE IN SEDAN DI ON GROSSING Rutoist $aid to Have Misjudged Train's Speed July 10.—~Misjudging of an approaching pas- train, Theodore Bloodgood, in employe of the United States ompany at Cartaret, drive his sedan auto- across the ralls at Good- an'e crossing, 8cotch Plaing Town In, N. J, last evening, but the lo- motive struck the sedan and iloodgood, his wife and his mother- Mrs. James » Instantly killed MacCartney, whosa East Orange, N, I, had pald day to her odgood, at tha distanee nger J., tried mobile home was in ughter, Mrs, I oondgood ataret, After er proposed an au me of frie home at Plainfield. When ed Goodman's crossing h Valley rallroad, wit- told the police, the g hell was ringing and the | locomotive of an un- train, bound for be plainly heard, od and her mothe edan was amount of making an unusual 3 Bloodgood near- nutomobile had hen the pilot | struck it. Bloog: as hurled on top of the rail 50 Palmolive Shampoo ' 40 Kolynos Tooth Paste. 50 Pebeco Tooth Paste. . ... 28c 50 Pepsodent Tooth Paste. . 31¢ 50 Hinds Almond Cream. . 50 Luxor Face Powder. .. 50 Ponds Cold and Vanish- 50 Djer Kiss Face Powder .25 Mum S G a50 Palmolive Shavipg Cream 30 Resinol Soap . . 18¢ 50 Jergen's Lotion ....... 37 50 Emulsified Cocoanut Of] & 85 Cutex Nail Preparations 2 50 Luxor Rouge .......... 87c| .00 Pyorrochide Powder. .. 64c 50 Amolin Toilet Powder 50 Milkweed Cream ., . 50 Palmer’s Almond Meal Pint Bricks of NEW BROOK ICE CREAM 20c¢ === MEN! 5 o > are ular /9¢ Electrex Jr. Curling Iron Just the thing to take withyou )0 YOUr vacation Gr wi <t‘\cndmp Will not burn the hair, Five feet of cord, Can be used on any 1 1p socket, Special During July 59c elling our v Assorted ¢ Tooth ¢ Brushes ¢ Assorted shapes and handles; rood quality tooth brushes, an ply the entire y at this low p 19¢ ortunity to su Special During July Sale of Pure Foods Week-Ends 2 for 76¢ f0c Opeko Tea (34 Ih) 2 for 66¢ ¢ Pure Cocoa (V51b.) 2 for 26¢ Pure Olive o.l 2for 1.19 45c Jamg i 2 for 49¢ e 2 for 46¢ 5e Coffee ange Marmal MacCartney, | 2 Central avenue, | RBloodgood | mbile trip to the | re talking and the motor of the MAIN ST. Real Savings Here on the Best Known Toilet Needs and Medicines 18c | 30c | | 33¢ |50 Lysol ing Creamss. Sl 890 | 36 | July Sale of Summer Needs il oad embankment about thirty feet from the accident and was dead when witnesses ran to him, His wife was thrown out of the automobile and fell beside the tracks. She was dead when reached, Mrs, M cCartney was carried In the sedan on the front of the locomotive for a mile |before the engine driver coud stop his train. It was evident that she had been killed by the impact The engine driver told the police that he saw the sedan a few min- | utes before the accident and began | "‘ Wing his siren to draw the driv- | er's attentfon, He sald he realized | that the motorist was bent on cross- | Ing the rails in front of him, and be- an Applying the brakes before the | NO CUSTOMS ATTACHE, London, July 10 (A—Under the | tion: “A Strange Request,” thr Telegraph today says that at Britain has declined a pro- | posal from the United States to ap- point here a customs attache, one of whose dutles would be to inves- tigate the prices asked of American | buyers by British exporters, claim- | ing the right to inspect the books of | the British firms concerned. TWO RILLED IN ATRPLANE Syracuge, N. Y., July 10 — Two | men werea killed 1ast night when an | irplane crashed in flames at Am- ' [ boy. The dead were idéhtifled as George O. Geratt of Syracuse and 1 Jacob Filkins of Belle Isle, | DESCO Is Here To Stay | Size |50 Henna Foam Shampoo 83¢ 25 Woodbury's Soap. ... ... 16c .10 Palmolive Soap . | 10 Life Buoy Soap | 50 Unguentine . .50 Listerine Ib. Dextri Maltose ........ .60 Bromo Seltzer {1.00 Nujol 5 | 60 McCoy Cod Tiver Tabs. . ¢ 1.15 Boals Rolls 1.25 Absorbine, Jr. 60 Sal Hepatica . 1.00 Ovoferrin .30 Syrup of Figs . .40 Castoria .. 75 Mellin's Food . 3 "mwlmhl Flec- St $2 98 98¢ Fully Guaranteed NAID PL. '\\ “i[L | Just the Thing for the Reach. ... FREE a full pint 49¢ bottle of PwestT BAY RUM with each purchase of a Gold Plated Gillette Safety Razor Complete with blade box, and blade in convenient substan- case, July Special 19:?(‘ at A Real Shou-cv Balh at Home This Klenzo Shower Bath Spray will make it possible, Real, live, new rubber with extra large shower head, Regular at $1.25 Special During July 98C —_— As a body rub nothing equals Puwretest Rubbing Alcohol Unsurpassed for re- lieving soteness, stiffness, bruisesand sprains, Pleasant to useand exhilarating Regular at 59¢ Spec. forJul telel 49c Week-Ends | 2for 36¢ 2 for 41c 35¢ Pure Grape Jelly . 85¢ Lemon Extract 40c Salad Dressing . 2 for 41c 30c Beef Cubes . 2 for 31c | 35¢ Peanut Butter. . 2 for 40c¢ | 25¢ Cake Chocolate 2 for 26¢ | STORE OPEN SATURDAY * EVENING UNTIL 9 0'CLOCK THE SALE OF y HBEEZHIV “"CLOAKAND 5UITSHOP DS STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING NTIL 9 O'CLOCK THE SEASON STARTING SATURDAY OUR GREAT 6th Anniversary Sale Never have more thorough preparations been made for an Annivers Leading manufacturers chandise we huy from them, have given us astonishing price concessions as their every garment presented in this sale is offered at a price that is an incentive to buy now. We have been planning it for months. and derive the full henefits of this great occasion. Featured For Saturday Will Be This Extraordinary Sale of SPRING COATS We planned this sale many weeks ago—specially bought for it at special prices. And we sincerely be- lieve yow'll not find values to equal these in any sale at such LOW PRICES. $7 $15 Mornings and nights are still cool—a Coat of medium weight just fills 'y Sale than in this instance, s in appreciation of the volume of mer- “Birthday Gift”—and Come eanly a summer need. Every new material and new color are here; fur trimmed and plain models; in all sizes up to 55. MODERATELY PRYCED FRQCKS A SATURDAY SPECIAL! An Enticing Collection of HATS that embraces a wide variety of desira and trimmings in the season’s most wanted $2.95 $3.95 WHITE KID HATS The Hats of the Hour $1.92 VERY SPECIAL 100 HATS TO GO AT $1.00 Values to $6.95 ble shapes \nm]p\ Summer Is Really Here Now—And Here Also Is A Timely Sale of SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSES Models typical of all that is new and lovely and smart in the S k]nmgr and Summer mode. Advance preparation enables us to offer most extraordinary values at $7.95 $9.95 $12.95 $14.95 Printed crepe, color combination sports frocks, georgette crepe, printed chiffon crepe de chine, flat crepe, striped silks, in all the new high shades including navy and black. 200 SUMMER DRESSES Go On Sale Saturday At the Ridiculously Low Price of $3.95 Values Almost l'nhchcmble! Imagine, being able to secure a beautifully styled, summer dress, right in uw l 1eart of the season, at such a very low price. Here are light, airy, cool frocks in an a]m»~x endless variety of \t\le\ for every hot weather need. Choose from such fab- rics as: Radioux Chiffons, Novelty Prints in Cot- ton Charmeuse, Laces, Plain and Novelty Voiles and Crepe de Chines. Make your selection now! This is in every r event deserving of your attendance, for it possesses that significance which is found only in an offering that provides correct style and exquisite quality at exceptional prices. P

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