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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925. m‘mm‘“"‘“ | WISCONSIN VOTERS 10 Mexican Social Leader in Movies (18000 00, JTLES FLOGUED | ihonted B TR '. é PIK SENKTOR TOHORROM SITH FIRED HIG J,aic. e otiss G258 geiemt - ? — river dyke on the Shantung-Chinii |New York city own real estatdSq or Dithmar Is to Go to R Milwaukee, Sept, 28 (P—Wiscon- - K o s L o 3 Significant = = Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrical notices and reviews 1o thin colamn are % | (o000 U TR SO 9 <d » . ¢ late Senator Robert M, LaFol- 3 ¢ B R A Chicago, Sept, 28 (M—A few sub- i written by the press ugencies for the respective amusement company. % \ctte, b & L heago, Sept. 2 A : G . ; G ey e nraloat sy hatlien toraend ' . e jacts jotted down on the back of a E3TTTIRTTTTNNATIAN AR SRR SARS A AR AR SR AR ARRANAR RSN ey will declie wwhothor to. aen ! 4 4 i to the senate Robert M. Lal'ollette, 4 b torn envelope provided the ammuni- RIN TIN TIN, LYCEUM Martin are favorites on the Keith | Jr,, to follow in the fooisteps of his | . on for Governor Al Smith's mes- S cireult and shoula repeat Uhle sues | ier, o L s > A tion for Ge n UP TO $360 To Housekeepers Rin Tin Tin in “Tracked in the father, or to elect Edward I, Dith ' p sage to Cook County democrats Sun- . Bnow Country,” & thrilling tale of |orer a ity | ok Horn and Incz will l mar anti-Lakolleite republican, who . ’ A 1 offer a nifty skating offering 10 | qnnounced that he will support the s A day—a recital which his friends con- Prompt, private, fair tomance, gold mining and treachery | which they finish with thelr swivel | policies of President Coolidge o : b »d sidered an opening bid for the demo- in the far north in which this great |neck spin. Sampsell and Leonhard | With the time for voling less J og actor has an unusually good | W!Il present their comedy skit “The | than 24 hours away, the principal | Benefi 1 part, 18 one of the high spots on }""'14\!\_ Hater's Club®; Miss Norma lates continued to outline their RS , Colnoldentally, ‘Mayor Wiliam| Ly oans khe Lyceum program today, tomor- [and her golden violin is another fea- |y . Young LalFollette who won | ]. p A 5 yduced the New | Fow and Wednesday. June Marlowe, |ture and an offering that ls both |the republican nomination, address- : ] I\):‘r;\" “,',,"““'f,‘;‘,_'"‘,‘“f“\ i David Butler and Mitchell Lewis |mystifsing and novel: the Pieadilly ccting in his home town of R : Rl Ll R R 5 i have leading roles. Four s a quartet who sing close tlson. _ Ditlumar, republican, run- A o ) DL I 24 hours after making application, the money The second feature is §The Rest- |harmony and also ofter comedy bits. | ning as an independent, was in the ¢ : : R el e i s Yess Sex,” a tale with chills and fev-| The shows are continuous daily. | western part of the state to muke : ¢ 3 ;fi‘e‘:"‘l"l"‘l“"‘n!' ‘.‘:y(‘:“;:mi-f:»'m”:‘v\\r is in your hands. L L e e ) ; { | subject was aszumed by the 100,000 Beneficial Loans are between husband, wife andr lamy, Johnnie Walker, Gladys |and Yonge and their five 1 didates, John M. Work, socialist, W. sons of democracy who leaders o ourselves. No endorsers required 4 sl S the party said attended the picnic Brockwell, Claire McDowell, Wynd- R G, wce, demoerat, runr as an Y 4 kil et g { » 3 % and jollification, Only lawful interest. You repay in easy! ham Standing and David Torrence. BIG PHOTOPLAYS COMING i endent, and Geo aan, e I socialist lnbor, ended Saturday night, ; : R ; Lnefeutjactfof prolibiuion ez instalments. Regiuning next Sunday night for a i Lo ; 4| mise, nan molitouchsd Aipon Jeliher Call, write or 'phone GLORIA SWANSDN AT CAPITOL | rour savs showlng local theatergoers _ by the wet libcral of New York o | How often you read it in the |Wiil be able to witness two of the | BECKMAN SGHULTZ - . the Chicago mayor, who has drawn | BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY SRR % | $ 3 pralse from the drys, although many 81 Weal Main St Cor. Washingtom newspapers! | biggest photoplay successes of - #he - . g st R e e A e Room 10¢. Phe Ll A mother deserts her child or [present day in the presentation of | : i Bana o ] Opens o 530 oot |t T d Takes Miss N | expecting some pyr es on the A \ gives it Into the care of another |“The Unholy Three” at the Capitol | Edward Beckman Takes Miss Na- 4 uestion, Newspapermen who had —— \Lisspewd by;ie Biate sad Bopded 0 the Frbtie Mwoman, and “The Street of Forgotten Men” | R s o And years later, latent mother-|at the Palace. “The Unholy Three” | : » ¢ jjcome L e hood bursts into a consuming flame, |3 the most talked about photoplay | man Lutlieran Church ¥ # 3 T end the return of the child is de- in America today and has an all- [ . ; A e e manded. Seldom, if ever, does the |star cast headed Ly [Lon Chaney, 3 wedding of - Miss Nathal 8 i r in formal hlack, but with ffoster-mother yield the child she has [ whose eharacterization in this is the Scht 12, ghter of Mr, and ) o , o | ¢ a pink rose adding a limited aesthe- Tearned to love as her own. greatest that this wonderful arfist | August Schuitz, of ket :.‘x\ m-‘ LS R mm. el Bitter court battles are fought. |has yet offered. “The §trect of SEILy G on or LY R ernor &mith outlined a tentative pro- | N The hate between the real mother gotten N Is a Paramount special | Anna Bieck 47 Winter street, : o | ticinao e o i (6 S e it and the foster mother is intense, |and a remarkable romance of the | L00K lae Iy AN e o o st wonld. save $200.000,000 a| Not this situation exactly, but |underworld. Tts cast includes Perey | 0'clock at & ohn's German l.uth- g 1 | . e oy tin Ga o o year and bring governmental affairs | @ Bom o i et s iR el nracrent @ Ayl T o n ] saacTER BT GERABIERS AL A b o e i e aro rasa) matencs “The Coast of Folly,” Gloria Swan- | Hamilton. GBI LLG i 5 ‘ and business in this “airplane age . kon's new starring picture. T = | Miss Mabel Beckman, sister of the bridesmaid and Arthur : . | The crowd was yelling for AV The Keith vaudeville bill has five | PALACE TO OFFER “PAY NIGRT? | [T000 to e aroom, be : i long hofore he began his brief speect @il star acts to offer headed by | & e s i AR et : and as the governar stood bhefare the & The Palace will off E t N Marino and Martin a pair of very novelty to its patrons on Thursday | The helde was attired In a gown of Hidiok e 5 X cheering crowd, a band added a fa- | '\”"mg other [H‘O})(‘l‘t.\' ]'f"]u“"i’.d to be listed for funny comedians in - “The Letter | jigpt or this week in the presenta- | whit ettt with L - _ 5 miliar note by hooming ot the | taxation October 1st is the followmg, namely_: Trom Peetsa-burg.” Marino and {tlon of “Pay Night! This mear < Her vell was o with Smith anthem “The Sidewalks of | 3 i . New York." topping it off with the | t wmgement will give aws ' eil was caught with 3 N oy . . z ‘) - . ;.v;.-r-hnq,{r tickets for fhe por- | quet of roscs and lilies of the valley. | rate wardrobe and gone to Hollywood to enter the movies under| The governor had he 1 off from Formanes. TPay onvelopes will ha | The bridesmaid wore a honeydew [ a contract held by Ldwin Carews. She is believed to be the "m'":',‘f”““:'fl J,(‘,h, ‘;: \P",?\'fl': excess of $500 on deposit in any bank, ex- | glven with a sum of money inside canton crepe gown with pictore hat| pjchest eirl in Mexico. |EonaianOytimcaiit g el ranging to 2 denomination in hills. | to mateh. Her bouguet was of biush |2 ak ou rs any o R Uepe 1 fraction I8 0 \ i | cept in Mutual Savings Banks and the sav- DOUBLE ¥ RE BILL O Prie ‘\1 in “The ighting Heart™ | After cren Vo | get hot and aw e o it o e wautnsinis, | was et an the home of 1 briies| B ASHES FRCM LIFE: LONGER SKIRTS he soid, refersing to s ings department of other banks; Industrial RIN-TINTI NI | quence of the break iIn the Yellow nlll lli ||| lli‘ |n m- SR R N il cratic nomination for president in thalle Schuliz at St John's Ger- PARSONS' IARTEORD el S L T TO HIBE Ig 0?‘ C HEAP SILK HOSE ot Sictorions over :Y\‘lln\ ?n and other certificates of deposit, notes and The Wonder Dog-in || < ‘.7.” " Engh | oo were prettily decorated with | s SRS SN E R mas el R R choses in action, unless such have been pre- TRACKED i the ||tie o o 1 e e S o o] s, S s W ins” onsivaet. qand i D Wi eveins | Sented at the offce of the State Treasurer, Hw when he appears W for Al and vieinity, and upon i vetur for t nov al Soi xu‘,,' {j ,:' g Runcle sl for his talk. The visitor re- SNOWCOUNTRY" e days engagem %ith A | will peside at 99 Linwool steset. | The Sheriea of Quezzan sl Ll latad that he was in a Hot Springe || and the state tax, at the rate of $4 on each matines In “These (1 wming Peo- | will | yome after Octobe ngli ¢ o 1 il pily : : movie show in 1922 when his ple- : ) y Directed by HermanRaymaker ||ple” Michac) Arlen's very iatest | ieckman is forenun of the garage atfscendant of Mobammed. |1 o radio. Fr Iro-andithaing nehad 81,000 per annum, has been paid. from blood rank 3 T e o v, Maude Wil Landers v & Clark’s {upon them with he i < el elected govarnor was flashed | A 0Bl eupporting tam includes~ || S17E" ¢ tian. Mr. Mande sl Lunders, Frary & Clar fup T e c/ Arnh Goorge Crawford, M - ot TeE A JUNE MARLOWE | ™o miveee char AMABBIGE WHIELT AT PAACTE ] i i R e At ts o ke Deposits in Mutual Savings Banks are exempt “Lovely Lady” is the new ¢ 1y In Corinne Griffith's fc ing behind him. '. B S ‘aribhean. His call for aid tor an ot avomn xew yorx |l from taxes of this kind. DAVID BUTLER. | |romtomen itinma whien Wasen. | Fist Sattonat pictoee, = tare |10 3000 ST L P oot o wan heari by iR ] ; s |hals and Kempe bring to T < |ringe Whirl," which wil o 5 S R 3 I Chaln nanlinaR ailo B a s hontside ‘\:‘,\‘n” | : ) ) b sgies e g e R e its course to get him. i, ” ‘ A deposit made in this bank on or before Sat- CHARLES SELLON || {7 Bl CL 2 et |1 et is dusisid to reprisent o | ‘ el e e g e oo T s ] arday, the third of October, will begin to draw in- PRINCESS LEA : ] e ‘ e foee smbotize e “Tample of at dementall NT irecied at the co cord of | tevest from October first. Any amount up to | where he had | 0 national adm : D I S e b e I L SR O e el .\10,‘\""'4 within a period of three years, will be re- Keith vandosilie o |at Castle Howard destroye ion reulated that the heavy burden ot |l ceived for deposit from any one person. pang ; : 5 taxation Is from local source i 0 s and dance Toring 5 Yorke—-1 1 Dr. John that the federal government is effeet- | o . . . . . s and Tigimen haso a povel n v York, Two Younsz Russiar Sraton has turned his guns | ing a wonderful . We ongnt || 57 interest is heing paid upon deposits. which the present generation is Story by - Edward Meagher saying the 1o speak the facts co is n monologist with a hr ol B Ly terming v‘r, ional expenditur N i - o TODAY—TUES—WED, |[line of wit ant apness aus s | Bermuda in ot open catboat, | him 1 : hie “most sinie- | o the changing of the country from | Bank is open Monday evenings from 7:00 until 42D \ \'y“‘nw w'v. a come v conp! | hoping to make | ter movemen the United States.” | a war fo a peace Dasis. . 8:30 o'clock. ring An Oddity In the states and cities an at | On Thurs George O'lvion w tompt i | 5 be offered in “The Fishting Heart” | (teneral Laidoner Named |Provisionaily held b the Turks since | with publi Kelth—AEbee l 2 5 5 the Birussels confarence by the w S ' e . . . NEW THEATER ORGANIST | Representative to Mosul : ‘.rj Echine o nl e e | YGeorse B. B on SaVIngs Bank Of New Brltaln SUPREME VAUDEVILLE || """ rman of Now Wilc| - CETG T om General do- | c0unE] adjourned to meet here | the le s responsinia| B ] terday after S 55 gain in December, Beeanse of the | for the gathering, whieh dntroduced | s 1 PRy Epstein as v -W o : ~[importance of the Mosul affair it is!such an array of idates for ev-| @ 78 MAIN S E 5-All-Star Acts=5 |/t e capior tater e was |20 el on iy \S50r e Slonnlially b Ia Sl Bty cenn . 178 MAIN STREET Continuous Shows lent to .\"ywm" i merly at the Piceadil theater, | A i 3 ReE ; | Madrid until next Mareh | that Mayor Dever was unable to get throt © entire list. Those Funny Comedians 5 3 5 : ? Governor Smith departed for New | Mool Maren LA A oy Hungarians Reported T\m\ atter conferences with it P 1 < 3 <f | tional d national democratic R T SR ! in “The Letter from ritor i Held as Hostages| o™ al demacrath \ Peets: 2 3 & three dele )4 1 t, Hungary, Sept, 28 (P i Vith JOHNNY WALKER | Peetsa-burg i i o lungary, Sept. 28 ( Neb - , e e s SRS We've Reduced Our Come and Hear BEN IRVING - : \ t g 7 . el % i And His 60 Turns a Minute . A angati ol EAIICIS IR R Hariioss "“ \r“ | democratic national convention LYCEEM ORCHESTRA Today—Tues.—Wed. | 1 s of prominent offi- | LADIES MATINFEI Van Horn & Inez G M N seized while trav- | PEDICATION EXERCIRES g G 7.9 ! ling i and are heing held | Torrington, Sept. 28—The quar- Thi= Conpon and 10¢ Will Admit Watch the Neck Spin at 2:15 and 7:30 ATARRH e TR e D e st ) of Anid Lady To Best Seat, = L of head or throat is usually R i Officers’ associa SN ne neldiiny CHITDREN'S MATINEE G e T! T L y ¢ ” A Tale of Love and Romance benefited by the vapors of= takost, formerly secrefary to Bela phoips tavern, Litchfield, Octobe AT 1 0'CLOCK—10e Plcadllly Four s . ' c K s ihn was aree : Work in | 1enloning. & hmeheon the meeting | —iN recognition of the depreciation brought about by New in Comedy and Harmony || of the Wedding Band l nmmist plot |G adgourn fo the Conneetient Jun- |l Yearly Models—-and to conform with the recently reduced PO RUB (S SETIACE Kuhn dietator- | or Republie, where dedication exer Ship prices on new cars, | TONEGHT Tare. e, Yt wed Miss Norma iS5 S $ 88 888 §1mmmm i o v Cyril Maude || ity || GRIFFITH _.' 2 i e mE on Used Car Sales T"'I‘::l;:‘::\E{S\'::‘:::.J:;:.::-il Gloria Swanson i :' $ PAY Nl HT $ PlleS GO QUICk 1 l\(wl]\y\»]ifll\\i‘ offered to the public shall be honestly - : — Sampspll Leonard B ——~"—’—’L¥i—“—___________ et non Aew Comedy Faes, 50e.-52.50; Mat. 50c.-82. ‘ H 2 All Studebaker automobiles which are sold as CERTI- SEATS NOW in ‘(TH ST ; FIED CARS have been properly reconditioned, and | J ! e AT PHE 4 “THE COAS’[‘ $ Without Salves or Cutting carry a 30-day guarantee for replacement of defective AND SAT i Thousands who have piles hay parts and free service on adjustments. Matinee Snturday, Oct. 13 z & a 4 ; i Afl! q CE THEATRE not learned that quick and per 3 Every used car is conspicuously marked with its price in n.:;:r:" ;‘\‘\1";| \l\\:;::r\\::(:.". OF FOLLY” MARRIA(’E i /' G g manent relief can only he [ plain figures, and the price, just as the price of our new U I ; $ : i‘”:w.ry e st | cars, is rigidly maintained I THURSDAY NIGHT | freatment with hfatn | d chas a used car may dvive it for five days, RS/ NIGH treatment with ofntments and sup- Every purchaser of a used car may ¢ K LO ELY LAD = 1 | THURSDAY IGHT positaries ove the cause and then, if not satisfied for any reason, turn it back ! T nith Thurs.—Fri.—sat. Rad cirenlation caus $ o) ¢ and apply the moneyv paid as a credit on the purchase of . 4 o I8 a complete s 3 gl THE BIG SURFPRISE! 3 2 > $ i e ; any other car in stock—new or used. E:"M:'::."{"':\”M | .\'Nm‘\‘('ol|cxi:\n\' || Cast Includes Harrison Ford, || kgl paris. pr. 2. < | Not only to the public, but also to the Studebaker Corpora- Weiliam Haniey Cole and Yonge Kenneth Harlan, Nita Naldi || § Teonhardt aslaEennd sthe was firs tion of America, whose cars we sell, we pledge adherence Minette Barrelt remedy and called his prescription y the above policy in sell used cars. andd others and I'ive Aces SR S S t¢ ove policy i Eves, Sc0300. Saf; Mat. Rc-41.59 “Are Parents People?™ Given Away FREE To the First 600 $ In 1000 cases with the ALBRO, Manager. P 1 T Keith Vaudeville |8 WILLIS and HOLMES rizid money-back guarantee. 1924 Stude. Special Six Sedan. TWO SMASHING PHOTOPLAY HITS TO BE SEEN IN @] - peuM : $ George O en s o 1924 Stude. Light Six Sedan. NEW BRITAIN BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT | AL BELASCO $ of HEM-ROID from your druggist 1925 Stude. Special Six Coach. X . t Tins given safe and lasting 1921 Stude. Special Six Sedan. The Most Talked-About | ¢ @ ot RIVES and ARNOLD | /§ in 1S Dituiskuva xdts i datvne E Picture in America otreet ¢ | “An Oddity” s Torvon Tho i | Forgotten Men” || wtusitn ||'S “The Fighting Heart” § ALBRO MOTOR SALES Co., Thiee Tl now copuray ' KEITH VAUDEVILLE ! FRANKE GOODWIN| el and Mary B +E O'BRIEN in . Brian With Lon Chaney “THE FIGHTING HEART” $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Exesight Spectalist |R 225 ARCH ST, TEL. 260 AT THE CAPITOL | AT THE PALACE - . \ marvelous record of success in 98 per cent $ People Purchasing Tickets To See and then decided it should be sold SOME OF OUR REMARKABLE BARGAINS by druggists everywh: under a ‘PAY NIGHT THURSDAY 827 MAIN ST. TEL. 1908 |' MRS

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