New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 21, 1925, Page 11

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e, TWO FEATURES AT LYCEUM Baby Peggy in “Captain January' and Elsie Ferguson and I'rank Mayo in “The Unknown JLover” both are being featured at the Lyceum today and tomorrow, making this mo program ono of the best obtainable “The Unknown Lover” gives Miss I'erguson an excellent opportunity for some really fine acting. arting on Thursday, with the third episode of “The Great Circus A comes “Iighting th said to be ter than 'he Third Alarm,” Lo Lane,” the sereen v of famous drama of love aches by Clyde Fitch. d sion and the heart- “THE CHARMER! “The Charmer," AT CAPITOL, a new Sidney Ol- cott production for Paramount etar- | Pola Negri, ouend a run of three days at the Capitol yesterday. The picture is a screen ve Henry Baerlein’s novel, “Mariposa,” a story of a Spanish who wins fame as a dancer Broadway. It offers Pola her comedy screen ro The Keith vaudeville bill has five excellent acts with Helena Justa and Boys in a fast snappy song and dance offering: Mack and Manus in a nifty aerfal act; Erlay and Hallock who offer songs with wonderful voic May and Kilduff in “Village Gos Norton, Howard and Co. in “I‘unny Sides of Life.” On Thursday Hoot Gibson will be starred in ‘Er Buck.” first ROCKVILLE WAGE ckville, Conn,, Jul cnt of 10 per cent rouneed by the mana Hokanum mills il be aflect from iy mi n (& by ) R [ wage f company here today. cffective next Monday aud 200 to 1,400 s of the compi independent com SUPERVISOR Telleof the BerefitReceived by Taking Lydia E. Pink- | ham’sVegetable Compound lLeavenworth, ansas. - waa long-distance operating itoaveryn state and was run-down, etable Compoundand thinkiy help me I fried it. It qu nerves, I wag lesa annoyed and lively. It took away that feeling and improved my e every 1 able to ¢ vigor then end the Veg To 1'14 h all r g gl '1-. . health, trouble 1° rourd pmeasit 5 Pawnee St., worth, Kansas. a E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- vnd is a dependable medi ail these troubles. For sale gists cverywhere. CAPITOL COATINLOUS SHOWS Today Wed, Pola Negri “The Charmer’ Reith Vaudeville HELENA JUSTA & BOYS MACK & MANUS FERLAY & HALLOCK MAY & KILDUED NORTON HOWARD (O and Thurday—Heot Gibeon | SLET CER BUCK® N e rvemesmsmvemsd POLI S PALA(E HARTEORD 12TH BIG SUCCESSIUL WEEK EVERY EVENING STARTING TONIGHT 8:15. Mat Wed., and Sat. 2:15. z Toes., Thurs., MR, S THE POLI PLAYERS ‘New Brooms’ | POLL Presents Frank Craven and ss Played by Him In New Vork 1000 SOLID LAUVGHS The Outstanding Production of the - Yedr. ! ‘ e Ualess otherwise indicated, theatrieal aotices and reviews \o this colump sre written by the press agencles for the respect'se amusement company. 0 . o . 2D 4 fon of | peasant girl, | on STANFORD IN LEAD WITH POLI'S STOCK PLAYERS Takes Principal Male Role in “New Brooms,” Frank Craven's Comedy Suc s to leading man is | @ big jump, but Anthony Stanford | hops the gap easily and appears this week as the latier in “New Brooms," 1 comedy hy Irank Craven, which the Poli Players are presenting at | the Palace theater in Hartford | week. Mr. Stanford's appearance leading rgle was totally unex by first Dighters last eveni | from the first ain to be s that he was thorot capable of handling the difticult lines. He écored a distinct hit and, since it was the time Hartfodd audier have had a real chance to see what this young ston en- thusias work means a Poli Players have in Mr. Sanford. 0 have it w W valnable Others w e man prominent parts - as the young Scott Weeks as 1 real guy,” and Ilora Gade > young man who starls out to conquer the world armed with nothing but a smile and a book of etiquette, The play is well and furnist real entertain- ment f carly th hour It might be wentioned that Fred Raymond, Ieading man, who was ‘heduled to play the part of the son, was taken sick last Wednesday it the matince perform- I'he Alarm Clock."” i weted t] il ompany Next we “wise done Paramount ternoon for t Kk and possibly ek tho Poli Players will be [ seen in *The O1d Soak,” tie | Known New York & Fdmund Abbey will appear in » Tolc well | | | C 1t ltcms NEW BRITAN DATLY “ DESCO AGAIN To its record of remarkable accom- nlishments the Desco Dry Cleaning Process now adds the enthusiastic approval of the Famous Players- Lasky Corporation, producers of Pictures. | v woowe-| DESCO Revives the Fabric | Members of meet Anne tonight at § s society will the Mrs Main etrect ansen player planos at Morans' vt. Victrola wdvt Sicloek: far sary at th of the late 1If price sale at Morans. Sons of Ve hold tomorro a social for me night e HERALD, Remember These Facts DESCO Refreshes Colors DESCO Renews the Lustre DESCO Strengthens the Fabric DESCO Costs No More Than Ordinary Dry Cleaning FAM@MS PLAYERS * LASKY CORPORATION Sixth and Pierce Avenncs Long Island City. MY, ASTORIA 1500 CABLE ADDRESS FAMFILAM July 14, 1925, lrs Os S. Bannet! cfo DEsCO New britain, ’onn. Dear Mr.Bennatt: Thanks for your gracious letter, and wish to assure you all yeur friends wish you the greatast measurs of sucoess with We are all very much pleased with the results obtalned with all the gowns you renewed for us; cortainly, you can appreciate the great saving this means to us, when we are enabled to use the powns and materials more than once. Your work shows up the original colors like magic, and from time to send you further materials for rejuvenating. , the new DESCO Frocess of Cleaning. time we shall Niss POLA NESRI Joins us in extending her thanks for your courtesies, and in order to show her further appreciation, she {s sending to you, by express, a recent oil-painting of herself which you are st liberty to display. Wa are also sending you from the studio, a very elaborase gown worn by Miss Negri in "THE CHARMER", which plcture, I understand will show in your City very soon. to have this dress put thru the DESCO process also. Again expressing my very best wishes, I remain, fours sinoerely, HoK.Smith, Costume Director. £\ eteran D. Pen will he 1 fomorrow at 7 lock iy (o) keep these das'mr.fl,, splashing women of 35? secretwhich 10 RELFASE BIRDS secret—Keep clean within, and you retain &ll the buoyant health and lovelinessof | First Gonsignment of Pheasants {0 Arrive Here Friday 2l surpriso await- PTG 255 e bl bus today at any good druggist. BEECHAM S PILLE Bi reverse will be used by members of | 1 traps which will operate in New Britain Fish and Game as- sociation on Friday of this week 120 pheasants {rom the state d game commission will be 1 in different sections within miles of s vicinity Notice of the first was received shipment of | hirds morning from State Ilish and Game Commis- sloner John W. Titcomb. The birds at Monier Brothers’ goods store I'riday If possible they will put in the store window for about an hour beforc being takem out and released They will be taken ks by the v this LYCEUM , will Playing! i rrive Now | sporting on morning ey TWO BIG PICTURES The UNKNOWN LOVER with away ‘in auto mbers and rlous m FERGUSON A and BABY PEGGY “CAPTAIN cased | An appeal | auta trucks open later in LLSIE S % | for has and a membe request ade for al rs of the | Jonathan T Hart game committee at the Berlin Con- truction compamy office i-\y.mn Rrothers store Releasing the birde a problem. They will be taken to tour 'or five different locations. Before being moved they must be given the chatrman of the JANTARY' or at LANIES MAT This Coupon and 10c, Will Admit Any Lady t6 Best Seat FOR LOGAL NIMRODS game committee to get in touch with | Desco Headquarters WEST MAIN STREET Opposite Hotel Burritt | rele day proper food and be on dr, sund - the wre received |m\h or containcrs will be taken | out and placed in brush or dry grass H} eft until the birds be- The doors then arc t»)\ ned by a string c 4 from a distance natural b They are opened so as to permit bird at a time Before relcasing t st same they Juiet ntroll but one to go out he birds a sup- ked corn must th ply of wheat or ¢ spread ground box and in oth sel Fish and Game co es to grow grad\ S rship now 1,121 INDICT POLIGE CHIEF N on the near ctive spots. association and t is reported to ! | | | | | Lakewood, J., Official Accused vt Having Taken Slat Machine Money For Own Use. Toms River, N. J, July 21 (® Walter A. Curtis, chief of pollee of Takewood, today was indict grand jury for converting moneys taken from captured machines. The malfcasance i ent charged that times he conducted himself ir ation of his oath of office It stated that on Mam \v urtls was given a warra ing Joseph Releon with 1 by 1) also cond gambling place at the Take tol and that five slat mashines wer (taken to city hall where opened the devices and money. He was relrased in $1,000 ball. vood Ho o |a new Curtls took the We will be glad 8 Delivery Cars Phone 10 DENIED BY MOTHER Yonkers Woman Refuses to Take Her Daughter Back Home, So | Strangers Provide Vor Her, | Awany, N. Y. July | Plastrio Smith, 18, n—mn her guardian's home [ city last week to visit her mother in Yonkers, only to be told he did not want her, ar rested as & wayward brought hack to Albany home with Police John J. Peacock | When the girl was arraigned, Mrs Cora Yonkers, the ‘mn')‘.tr told the court that she want. ed neither the girl nor her hrather, Edward, 17. hoth of whom she had left as infants with an Albany or- phan asylum. The girl 4id not wish to return the home of Miss Mary E. Smith, whosn mother ARO |adopted Mary and 50 zeant Pr offored t 21 (P—Mary who ran in this r mother 1 who was ar- minor and has !m)v.d Sergeant Manzari, of years her brother, Ser acock, who hrought the gir Albany her and his into their hor Small Model of Wrecked Bullding Is Introduced in Court to Be Used Only as a Chart Boston, July 21 (P—A sma wooden model of the Pickwick club bullding. which collapsed during a dance at the night club July 4 caus- ing the deaths of 44 persons, was away | 1| Some sea voyagers At Your Service Main Office and Works 266 ARCH STREET Phone 904 ! —_— e e e ey introduced by the state today at the {opening of the trial in superior court of twelve perons indicted i ummu’ tion withthe diss ) After d |counsel alleged that it contain Personals nse | 1| Miss Gertrude protest it \i Barrington, Mass., that it | Lalley of Meriden, a5 & chart Miss Anna Rardeck ¢ twelve | Mountain Grove, Maloney. ry by | Lalley and Bardeck were classmates t the College of New Rochell Mr. and Mre. Albert Morton. Mr ral| and Mrs. Emil Schaefer and children to| Edward and Jeanette, Mrs. L. Mad- | were | den and son Robert and [take Pic k club | Echaefer are spending two | ite | White Sands, Blackhall, Conn | Though defense cted| had as their week-end guests Mr. to tho jury heing w« the|and Mra Harry M. Vile and CaNse have | Robert. been so changed since the disastsr.| Eqmund B. Hayes of |Judg Lummus ruled that an insp street left yesterday {tion of the scene would be of great-| where he will spend er weeks. | cality maps or blue prints Maloney Great and Miss Marion are t Y of guests ot r home in use, ru could be used only The inst t | defendants were to th erk and then Dis O'Brien & {to can | points indictments ag iefly | their atte which he ntion | elosely observe wher n out to view th woe taken to \ conditions thera site t 176 Sexton tor Canad the next few in fixing the lo ot aid to the jury than would the inspection = 3 7 Miss Emma Kaiwat an Chapman have returned hon | S spending their vacation at « I\VII, St !1.& REC {'m," n Neck and Bridgeport i 5 X Jeanette Gana spent the week-cnd et es g Silver Sands, & Haven, Conn. {The eturnable Miss Helen McAleer and Miss Mary | Mo Feore are spending their vacations at Watch Hill, Rhode Island. Mr. and Mrs. George Krum and daughter, Glad of §20 Stanley street arc spending a week at Crystal lake, Middleburgh. N. ¥ Mr. and Mrs Charles Bonol of Chester place, Belvidere, have re- | turned from their vacation spent in Glen Gardener. N, J. Mrs. D. Kolodney of 1557 Stanley street has gone to Milford for the mainder of the summer. Mrs. John Fleischman and daugh- ter Indian Corp sued | nagee. first W we 1y of August in the city court 1 Le Witt, acting D, has brought suit for against Anna Mataglia a J. Eisenbe same defen T w writs were served by Depu Martin H. Horwitz and are return- able In the city court the third Mon. lay of August knit with |green varn while on board ship te prevent sea sickness. Knitting Ia| said to rest the merves and greea ter, Mary, ) rests the eyes, son, | Miss Amy | N 2 Thomas R. Morton of Auburn, N, Y., a former resident, is spending & few days in the city. Mrs. Willlam Beuchner and chile ren of Wallace street have returne ed from a vacation at Clinton beach. Edna R. Feiffer is spending two weeks at Indian Neck H. N. Pascoe has gone to Say- brook for a two wecks' stay Miss Maud Holbrook is vacation- ing at Westbrook. E. J. Dorsey Is weeks at Sound View Mrs. P. A. Crowley s at Myrtle beach. She will stay two week K. R. Tuttle is spending his vaca« tion at Niantic Charles Burns is at Myrtle beach where he will remain 'wo weeks. spending two To Discuss Need of Aid For Building Inspector Mayor A. M. Paonessa and Build- ing Inspector Edward J. Hennessy have been asked to meet with Alder- men C. J. Dehm, Walter Falk and John F. Maerz tomorrow evening to discuss the need for a deputy build- ng Inspector. The aldermen are a committee of the common council to determine whether the bullding boom makes it advisable to have an assistant to the present Inspector and If they find it is to authorize the building commission to name one SPRIGGS—POWELL Mra F. E. Diggs of Clayton revd announced today the coming me: riage of her sister, Mise Aleal! . Powell to Eugene Spriggs of Nor- ve returneq frem a two walk. The ’N‘Ih. will take *J weeks' vacation spent u Nqblrfl.m

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