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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1925, 1 ISTATE OPERATING FERRIES AT 10SS Delicit o $14,650 at Two Points on the Connecticut — Tve veii: ",. --. Uulese otherwise indirated, theatrieal notices and reviews tn thls column are written by the press agencles tor the ' © amusement company. o ————— P ——— VOLGA SINGERS AT CAPITOL “Welcome Home,"” the James Cruze-Paramount' production, which will be shown at the pitol theater today, is described as a story rich in humor of the sort that carries a heart-tug with it, Lols Wilson, Warner Baxter and Luke Cosgrave, the old rheumatie in “Hollywood," are featured in the principal roles of the picture, adapt. ed for the screen by Walter Woods end F. McGrew Wills from a Broad- way stage play by Edna Ferber and George 8, Kaufman Appearing In support of the lead- ing players are such well known names as Ben Hendricks, Margaret Morris, Josephine Crowell, Adele Watson and ofthers. The Keith vaudeville bill will be featured by the Volga Singers, a sextette of all star Russian concert singers who should make a big hit while playing here. Other acts In- elude Hector, the dog with the hu- man brain; the De Groffs, comedy aerial artists: Callahan and Mann a palr of bright wits; Marie Tika and Co. in “One Night in Spring.” Next week is the Capitol's third annlversary week and it will be eelebrated with a hig show of seven 211 star vaudeville acts, Chief among the headliners are the Tour Volun- teers, vaudeville's greatest quartet: end the Five Rohemian Flappers, PALACE OPENS SEPT. 13 The Falace will open RELIEVED OVER NIGHT At §3 Never Has a Headache— Never Troubled with Constipation { “After a serious illness T became + very constipated. The Doctor's medicine relieved me only for a 7 short time. I also suffered from awful headaches three or four, , times 2 month. Oneday I noticed | are grandsons of T. Woodwa fieur ads and sent for a box. | which the college sold for § echam's telieved me at once. 1 | Senator Camden of Kentueky, and |’ found that if I took them on going | which was &hown at the Amerienn || Y ! to bed I would feel fine in the | Royal, Kansas Ciy, in 1922, and| An Interest point , morning. I never have a headache won the grand ¢ | report is that * now. At present prices on the Chicago | !h® antomoli market of sixteen cents a pound on |18 were the hoof, these elghteen months old | While at Chester steers are worth on the average of | $192 per head. ‘ (] and other typical Garber Brothers values . necticut river forries owned by the s state of Connecticut were operated 3 at a loss of $14,650.17 during the | 2 |1ast fiscul year, a statement prepared | the state highway department ows, This deficit s an Increase of $4,940.12 over the cost of run- | William 1fox masterpleco “Tho | "8 the ferries a ye Lheniihe |y Fool," as taken from the stage play eLsteaganolia o)) of the same title, Kelth vaudeville [#% | will be featured on all bills, c e the last two re e state, They are lo it Rocky Hill-Glastonbury and | after being closed for the summ months on Sunday evening, Sept, 1 The program for the opening week Iy speci arranged for this oc- casion and the photoplay will be the b Our New Britain branch has been open only about a month but already we have made an army of friends and customers because of the exceptional values we offer. Here are several items that will prove to you that Garber Brothers CAN and DO sell for less. CHARTER OAK FAIR, L Three breeds of beef cattle, in-, (hester-Hadlyme, The cluding milking Shorthorns, Devons | [°T'¥'s deficit was the heaviest land Herefords will be exhibited at Immumimg to $11,012.40 compa 1 [the State Fair, Charter Oak Park, |10 14 In 1924, whils at Rocky { by the Conn. Agricultural coll HIll the loss was less than a | The milking Shorthorns are a d g0, It Ule | purpose breed being valuable both |against §5,8¢ for beef and milk, and the 1 | Details ancial report sentatives of this | | Show that Chester forry the lege exhibit will prove especia - a h re s from all traffic teresting. 1'linstone autos, 788, a seven year-old bull, Is the ont- 1 OIS ‘M'v‘\u standing animal of ()H‘; breed to be|motorcyeles, reacher | shown by the college, having the year this item e distinction of being 1\.r grand cham- | pendinres, which tot plon for three years at the Eastern | wero States Erposition a ringfield. oil, gas, Black Creek Katy, 2nd, §s a prize |and cquipment winning cow of the same breed that|penditwres | will be shown by the college. She| Jiec ke 1l torry | was champion cow at the Kastern|amounte "5 comp: 1o Congress Sale and Show at Batavia, | ¢ NSV SR . Her milk record for one year is approxi pounds, which is excellent produc tion for one of {his breed. A number of other milking shorthorns will he shown, most of which will come from the Gilbert Farm at George town, Conn., owned by the college Included in the Devons will he Devondale Ratchelder, grand champion cow at New Y nMI, State Fair in 1924 and a ha r | to the world's champion Daven it LOH\m»*II'H\g on this breed, Profrs- ‘ sor Carrigus sald 1t is very rapidly |y ore reestablishing itself in public inter- \ h more of the breed ,mu.v year., A hundred ye { was the common breed in New { land, being good for milk, beef even for draft work. The demand fo the high milk producing cow it to lose favor, howe or, | now shows signs of m\kmg a strong comeback. | at hoth points, Three generation of hreeding fn| "TOM Tuly 1, 1924 to July 1, the college, Herefords will be seen |!® DUmber of round trips ma In the three representatives of this| breed to be exhibited. Tk Chester pass ately nas | 10-Piece Dmmg Room Suite s doors | Attractiy | gumwood. Ext e de I made of Ameriran fine h ble 45x72 inches of Walnut combined with Ma cone ruite designed to fill the need Huguenot French walnut er drawer mes have rather «mall dining rooms and here is a of the smaller room. Selected veneered Buffet 60 inches long with removable linen and two end cupboards. ILovely designed table, D e with and closed sides five chairs and a guest chair, $165.00 ‘fry\u ied 1 R toeky Hill boat t 1y substantial length drawer A very attrac ity with closed sides and open front, rin choice of leather or tapestry up- 1a 4 r " er "' $185.00 two center drawers wo oards. a china attractive seroll carefully and you will A{IHE'MHH e -|H il s in the entire 12 months vehicloa using the End Table 3 aftract has a book rack and is new and popular brown mahog- rmonizes well with any other furnf- Useful as well as attractive, t us diop the hint that many people use them gside the bhed as well as in the living room, ¥ not one in each room considering that they inexpensive ¥ whic 1925 m the room \\r\»l"!"nvh\ Hill-Glas- | |8 T = o= |V 8 arged for e eneh while that ¥n by the Hill of all ~ Bed Lamps ars, | & Kitchen Group 1 ta read in bed will find this shade he p a real joy. Of attractive porcelain fop fable w the ferry 1 am 53 years old and 1 do all my own housework. Ilayit all to the ' wonderful help which Beecham' S nsie e Bills have given me for 29 years* P sl ety : Mrs. W, C, STAY being foreign rars i Suehs Bechiehem, o, | e \mzq, elimination is the basis of much ill LYCEUM | British Coat Suhsidy splendid value at health. Beecham's Pills bring prompt relief Sk i L to suflerers from conseipaion,sick headache, Costs ( -0) t. 5}*?;{"2)?()!! nds Now Playing i v :‘f:m’r';‘ ;:-.‘ biliousness and other digestive ailments, FREESAMPLE—Writetoday forfreesample estimated h there has ! pure silk e it is fine ecrossing the river i o seat chairs $12 95 to hate anyway at the head of light at \ ramer etructure and legs finished in white S0 that yo ruction and a enamel. T+ an switeh on a cnamel real Garber Brothers cost of t0B, F. Allen Co. 417 Canal St New York B«yfrcm your druggistin 2§ and §0e boxes for Better Health, Take® { Beecham’s Puu < been in effect 000 . althoug se in the output, The ranted in order that the t continue paving the wages in effect up to Augnst 1 p | |ventad a general strike of aniners « | | nonth TWO BIG PICTURES “Wildfire” With AILEEN PRINGLT een a dr | subsidy min, VALUABLE MINUTES In the few minutes required to ago. - DAYS CONNECTICUT | I\(Il‘l THEATLER , the race frac adapted fo NEW ” read this advertisement you alzo om boy | || Wi DOROTHY DEVORE ,‘ STATE | i TADIES' MAT. 5 ‘ This Coupon and 10 Cents Will | |70 will learn something that will pay you well for your time. Always read the Garber Broth- ers advertisements. They will Admit Any Lady (o Best Scat ||kevs croncie . ufEing their | nd heel, thor- | @ A4 neck sweeping » finish furnish 1 thri Rut a part of the tale, i FAIR HARTFORD | SERL =12 EXHIBITS Implements Livestock 3-Piece Bedroom Suite suite of Tudor design and Fr You would naturally expect it the Garber IRy help you to solve your prob- . Gala Opening : R % g good deal more Sunday Eve,, Sept. 13 Iy guaranteed. One- LA U v R e “Send l0cstamps rotsery Sprieer iy oty With the Photoplay That for two trial samples, directions, to Boys’ and State Depts. Suceeeded In Spite of the Desll Girls’ Clubs “THE FOOLH SHOWS il T wiearer) DAUGHTERS _RACES 4 Days of ALL NEr gt | Wil Profithy rcadmngs nggs ROSE MARIE ;. Letter Telling How Lydia E.Pink: Harness AR IKATEINT S ham's Vegetable Compound HORSE SHOW FRIDAY Free Parking Special R. R! el MG Helped Her Daughter Rm'rnfnm\l” daughter For Autos Excursions | s v | was sickly from the time she was 13 years old, she wag *omllar and also had se- vere headaches, vet attractive and well made bow end hed, nier anc € or a suite of this splendid qu chif lem as to where to get the Conn utmost value for your money. Mattress 1 mattress The more you compare prices 7A33 for itaelt man the more you will be convinced that Garber Brothers CAN and DO sell for less. n comfort, Here is a splendid one J&, 10072 pure sterflized cotton. TRoll end Autoes Saturday ? | PARSONS THEATER | ——— +CAPITOL L e o Continuous Shows—Today, Fri., KEITH-ALBEE SUPREME VAUDEVILLE THE VOLGA SINGERS A Sextet of All-Star Russian Concert Artists Sat, about six months beforeIbegan giv- ing her Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound. It helped her very much. She is not CHECTOR | The Worder Dog "AERIAL DE GROFFS Star Gymnasts CALLAHAN & “Bright Wits" ARIE ILKA & (0. “One Night in Spring” LOIS WILSON in “ WEL (VOMF HO‘WE" Next Week—Third T—KEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE \nm\el sary \\ ool\ ACTS—7 Featuring The Volunteers 5 Bohemi an Flappers Valda & Co. Other Star Acts THE BIGGEST SHOW EVER! bothered by headaches, backaches, or_cramping any more, and has not missed but oneday. We recominend it to other mothers with girls who have these troub.es. 210 Main Street, Roj Another Mother’s Letter Roxbury, Mass.—*‘At the age of 16 my daughter was all run down, nervous, with poor blood. These trou- bles made her weak and unfit to work. She tried several medicines, but they did her no good. Final induced her to take the V. npvtan!o Compound, too, and she has gained in health and strength and is now working steadily. I have told these facts to many mothers. "' —Mrs, Hupson. 252 Eustis Street, Roxbury, Mass, Living Room Furniture. 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