New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 22, 1925, Page 5

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! ‘ d . el Unless otherwise odicated, theatriea) written by the press agencles for BABY PEGGY AT LYCEUM Baby Peggy, child marvel of the screen, is being seen e Ly and real drama ire presents I'ra Eisie Ferguson in s M s lling drama Flames.” The third “The Great Circn will be on the bill as will news reels and a selecte BOY OF NINE DROWNED notices and reviews ko thle colomn the respect ‘e amusement company R BU( I\' AT CAPITOY NEW an || ar e —. r Buck.,” Universal-Gibson 'HUCK BECAUSE OF JAIL PAST n —— WorK here | New Haven Youngster Walks Out ©! Beyond His Depth New Haven, Ju sult of going o in M1l river yeste bert Dichello, nin \|—< [l pth Av and ey arles Dichallo was drowned. H dlscovered early last nig! a clump of bushes al from where he went ur Albert was one of a pa wha went swimming They had be shart tim For Constxpahon Nature's Remedy (\R Tab- lets) a vegetable laxative with a pleasant, near-to- nature action. Relicves and prevents bilicusness, constipation and sick Ileadachcu Tones ard : oFF flw Old Block R Junlons—um- M @ The same N —in enehira deees, candy-coated. For children and adults, 24 SCLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST UNLIGENSED BUSMEN N | SPRINGFIELD ARE FINED 1~ | Five Springfield Drivers Appeal $575 Penalties in North- ampton READ THE HERALD CLASSIEIED ADS FOR RESULTS CAPITOL Tonight “The Charmer.” Vaudeville Thurs.—Fri.—Sat, Hoot Gibson —in— ‘Let ’er Buck’ A hreezy tale of the west featuring the famous Pen- dieton round-up. KEITH VAUDEVILLE A Treat From Spain! The Casinos ANTHONY & ROGERS JOSEPHINE DAVIS cLr ' & GREY IHE L. CRTAINERS “SUNKEN SILVER” L 'CONTINUOUS SIIOWS POLI'S PALACE HARTFORD 1201 G SUCCESSFUL WETK EVERY EVENING STARTING TONIGHT R:15, Mat. Tues. Wl Thirs., o ML S 7. PO Presents THE POLI PLAYERS| ‘New Brooms’ Uy Frank Craven and s Played by || Mim It New Vork LOW SOTID LALGHS The Ootstanding Treduction of the 1 Year. e e MOTHS-FLIES BEDBUGS/)‘FSLEAE LYCEUM Tonight Oniy! DOURLE FEATURE BILL UNKNOWN LOVER With ELSIE FERGUSON and BABY PLGGY in C“CAPTAIN JANUARY Thurs.—Fri.—Sat “FIGHTING THE FLAMES” With WILLIAM BAINES DOROTHY DEVORE and “LOVERS’ LANE” With ROBERT ELLIS GERTRUDE OLMSTEAD LADIES MAT This Coupon and 10c. Will Admit Any Lady to Best Seat Tomorrow: T meet a real (hris- 1 tian READ THE HERALD (TASSIFIED Formally D) c per——— Mother’s Favorite For Baby s Skm ‘ | d 10 keep baby's and clear, Cuti- othing and cool- al for baby after a bath ‘r fuh(\lu Shnm;':hrk 25 \estore the 0 Fh There Are 54 WONDER WORKER Products to Keep Your Car Running and Looking Right Accessory Dealers THE HALL-THOMPSON COMPANY 18] 808 196 16 W\ WS B\ AR\ NN N AN N 2\ of your cor with ONDE ORKE BRILLIANT LUSTRE WWHY go to the expense of having your car re- painted, when for a few cents you can make it look like new again with WONDER WORKER Brilliant Lustre—The Original film- -removing, high-lustre polish. A A a The original enamel is still on your car, only it can't be seen because of the film of oxidized wax, oil, soap and grease that covers it. Brilliant Lustre does what ordinary polishes fail to do: it cuts through and removes this dingy film and puts a shine on the original enamel or varnish finish A s A After Brilliant Lustre has been applied there re- ! mains no greasy base to attract and hold dust and | dirt. Your ¢ 's bright and clean much longer when you use Brilliant Lustre. A A a Try a bottle today. 60c. a half pint, $1.00 a pint, $1.50 a quart. Equally good for cars with dull or satin finishes. Connecticut BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, \\'FD\'FQD»XY. JULY 22, 1925, BANK WILL MANAGE THE ESTATE OF McCLINTOCK DIVORCE TRIAL AUGUST 11 dge Announces Decision Pending Outcome of Wil Contest acely saw nemutred of Me Britishers Refuse to & s Remain in United Has to Go Thirty Miles TASEE ln Cover Mile .mrl RalE | pa oSy ARy N M Kok IN WINDHAY “ s wife were held an entire’ day, " Adams, an English business said today he will leave Amer- oW, Mr. and Mrs, Adams to stay in New York 4 he had bought ets on the Levia- efinite understanding lield at Ellis Island. s m' he intends to take up with the British con- o with the United States SACRED MONKEY IN ZOO L 22 (P y'" family nas installed at the Washe to complete the re so far as speecies Key, scientifically known #14 to be highly in- rse down his red A misery strange faces is NOT on the Boy, it is NOT BROMO QUININE Men and Women in all Walks of life are finding how need- less it is to continue to suffer from ailments whlch are so quickly relieved throuch this form of treatment which was used tosuch a creat success in the army hospitals dm"r“ the late war. Vic- tor Methods rf‘:r 1 every part of the oficial soothing once. body and i effects a are folt at ii youare Il why go through life burdened with Chronic Ailments when so many men and women are being restored to health un- | der the combined Medical and Vi ictor treatments of the Vie- tor Health Office. CASES INCURARLE TOLD S0 wnmatm'\ dlfl(‘r« from an nrdm'\l\ X-Ray photograph in that the * X-Ray only shows a still pose, What Victor Medical Methods Have Done for Me After Of Suffering N CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY VICTOR HEALTH OFFICES 85 WASHINGTON STREET Directly in Back of State Capitol OFFICE ROURS: Many Years AILMENTS TREATED HARTFORD, CONN. Tucadnys, Thuradays, Fridass, 10 a. m, (o 4 p.m. Wednesdays and Sniurday 10 a. m. to 8 p. m Fundays 10 a. ™. t0 2 p. m. € the proper and of treatment to be a A TALK TO WOMEN tructure h renders many dis- m, neglects caches the A very short ow needlesy alth Offices use with what they cine during a vears. That's success Health Offices examine s ] told 0. have been ments ('rl(l! by dvspepsia, stomach heart 1y indispensable. 1 den disease that tons fail to re- power In diae h conditions as galle nd cancers of the of the lunge, stones nd bladder, maifor- of the heart. disease of t 4 many other chro 3,Deen the means 3¢ complaint

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