New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 29, 1925, Page 11

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lell!!i! i\fi v e 7 written by the press agencles for the RIN TIN TIN AT LYCEUM “I'racked in the Snow Country,"” an exclting thriller of the far north in which Rin Tin Tin, famous police dog has the leading role and in which June Marlowe has the feminine lead, is making a great hit at the Lyceum where it will be continued tonight and tomorrow. It catest animal acting ned. The comp: is by far th pleture ever ton feature s a comedy drama of life and love in Boston and also along the Mexican border where some of the actio takes the principals, Madge el my has the leading role and oppo- site her 1s Johnny Walker. PARSONS', HARTFORD Cyril Maude in “These Charming Feople," at Parsons' tonight and to- morrow night, with a matinee to- morrow., “Lovely 1 iy, the new play which W are bringing er for three days start October 1. with a ma ay, is credited with be ple: sant evening in ihe gton crities witl istinetive,” Thiy nt eact inclidin. Elizabeth lon, LAly Cahill, Miriam Hopkins, Willia Hanley and Minnette Barrett among the notables is .0 open in New York roxt Monday “Lovely Lady” Is brim full of fun nd ust enough drama to make ‘he st o noceszary to the aetings play with Bruce MeRae for contr, successful plav AT PALACE \I \I(RI AGE WHIRL' vub cibows in your home town-— LYCEUM Tonight and Wed. NOUBLE-YEATURE BILL RIN-TIN-TIN The Wonder Dog- in ‘TRACKED in the SNOW COUNTRY' with JUNE MARLOWE and DAVID BUTLER —ALSO— THE RECKLESS SEX thh J nhnny Walk»r Come and Hear BEN IRVING And His LYCEUM ORCH LADIES' MATINEE This Coupon and t0e Will Admit And Lady To Best Seat. CHILDREN'S MA AT 1 0'CLOCK—10c ————— Parsons’ Hartford Cyril Maude In a New Comedy “THESE CHARMING PEOPLE” by MICHAEL ARLES Author of “The G Hat" ‘inzrll by WINCHELL SMITR Mat. 30c.-82. SEATS NOW THURS, FRI. AND $AT. Matinee Saturday, Oct. 1-3. Wagenhals and Kemper Present JESSE LYNCH WILLIAMS' play LOVELY LADY with BRUCE MeRAT Flizabeth Risdon Lily Cahill Miriam Hopkins Willlam Hanley Minette Barre(t and others. Fyes. 50c.-82.00. Sat. Mat. 50c.-$1.50 Plus 15% Tax. Fay Bainter “The Enemy ALL NEAT WEER Eves, 300,250, Wed. Mat. 50c.-81.50, t SEAT SALE THURSDAY MALL ORDERS NOW oo R SRR R AR R AR AR AR A AR RS AR S AR AR AR A A A AR oy u- u -ilh o AV %, % Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrical notices and r respective mmusement compuny. 5 EEER T TRR N R TR RN AN SR AR AR A A A e N R RS If you see 1a t ( | | Py how does he behave when the eyes of his fellow townsmen are not on him? ing the cast, Palace, features the Three Cliffords in a fast dance offering; Al Belasco a singing monologist: Nives and Arnold In “An “Backyard Entertainers.” city will be offered in “Pay Night." distribute $100 in cash N ple purchasing tickets. chance to see a gond show and get A pay envelope. “The Tghting Heart" photoplay for the last woel. I (NGER SKIRTS Tonger Sleeves and High Collars pricea ever paid for famous IR {100 | spite {Court, ¥ingla Immn |!\| u...|fi\ .éq‘,g'/‘v lews 1 this column are B S S il You can "h‘m a good idea of this e Marriage Whirl,"” atest First National release with he radiant Corinne Griffith head- which is now at the The Keith vaudeville program ity and Wills and Holmes in On Thursday night a distinct nov- presenting The management will in pay en- clopes to the first six hundred peo- Here is a George O'Brien in will be the halt of the FASHIAN NECREFS Blso the Edict 20 (- Paris, Sept The highest rapes from the at Fontaln- | “King's Vine I were reaiized at the anm nearly donbie that n i, tion, which vas The 19 of good 5 prod quality brought ots of Zh poun r in 192 from the cele- jeon's i1 cnee, it s red the finest specimen 4 in Europe, It has a counterpart in Hampton | which year 600 bu Tonger Skirts | Longer skirts, lo sleevez and | S = o e e | high collars will the rtule injqre fur | have erm-] There is a law ' w 1 l {women's dress for the eoming fall of the | build must 1 SFFKE“}{F {U\.‘Pfi ‘] tand winte the dictators or cleaned i i E 317441 toward at the nor- show a decide tight fitt mal wal ' KeepYour Bowels Open |and Your Feet Dry —sound advice because you can't be cfficient when your system is being poisoned by constipation. Dr'l'ruesEhxxr has been used for over seventy- three years to regulate obstinate cases of biliousness, dull headaches, sour stomachs —all of which are Nature's warning telling you plainly that your intestinal tract needs cleaning out. Made of the finest imported herbs. Dr. True's Elixir has obtained wide recognition as The True Family Laxative Keepa large sized bottle handy for the grown-ups or children. Family size $1.20; other sizes 60c and 40c. CAPITOL TONIGHT & WEDNESDAY CONTINUOUS SHOWS Keith-Albee SUPREME VAUDEVILLE Marino & Martin “The Tetter From Peefsa-Burg” ~ VAN HORN AND | PICADILLY FOUR SAMPSELL AND LEONHARD DEN VIOLIN ‘Gloria Swanson —IN— The Cf COAST of FOLLY s TWO \\1 ASHING P! HOTOPI AY HIT\ TO PLAY NEW BRITAIN BEGINNING NEXT SU “The Unholy Three’ with Lon Chaney i at the Capitol | i AY NIGHT “The Street of Forgotten Men” With Percy Marmont and Mary Brian AT THE PALACE lof the cold winter, by 1 by King Henry | IV in th With th care g I - | purple. brig All the f s for daytime wear | have long slecves, mos ge from | elhow fo wrist. an 1l have high collars, som \ing to the s tin to lace, | Yea i velvets and | NEW BRITAIN I)MLY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1925, BY HORVEASE SAUANDERS upport as well as an eatravagence, fakes, Pelt v oorigin a NEA SERVIUE WRITER Regardin subject of the fur v, gazel it and eve New York, Sept — One can S R e oo tiann i groat beauty | face the cold wintcr, or the thought s ; and intrizuing nay i with much more |18 item, which | poise and calmness of &pirit if one {las, or has the immediate prospect {of having, a fur coat | 1t has proved again that cloth coafs terline | greater {than fur. It has heen pointe ain that it takes a ing o hardy annnal: fu and more attractive this season again ane rriers ha e lined to the point of prov sistance. against the fur. They or salaam hefs inst as if it tailor or Ao not ¢ cola gain ana mall fur- lidea of oy to keep {he fur in-[in mind. 7 ‘dvmr\' o d that the methods ' of trapping are none too humane or w the new | pleasant to think about. flares and searfs and far ut the fur coat remians the piece | just 0§ the humbler {de resistance of the winter wardro 1 ¥ no louger means ar 2. [ luxuriously about t1 [Vike the diamond bracelet or the ex Likewise ur itself has h.m»mr\ e . tremely hecoming hat, it is a moral | lcss than the lines It b o e st D Iy of the ¢ tricks in and i Much of the and man two-toned, | green and red. combined with Wack Ahout Cheese the blues are Proprigtor of Old Colony Ton Believed Intended Viclim Cleanup Dehate A proposal to remove the sm nd oiher dirt that so0t, national c erne, ‘-‘x‘u- of ma sharp controversy Meriden, Conn., 8 cheese wonld 8 i stated, Thus, cheese 4t | America but reser Iy in artistic circ man hunt was in progress in thi o state today ir out some mor n and find an T hefor jwould have to | “Amevican Emme uish it from tic The meeting on wis 3 entire them, v color ‘l]\m The opposite viewpoint is strongly |supported by those who argue that |, the opera was once clean and was m less admired then than now IPALACE Today—Tues.—Wed. in ent trial of Gerald Chap- man, notorious bat ives of ranee m‘m Sweden, Norway, k vy !B Kubeck 1 1in economsy | Bl i on was crea S jLhen ‘ at 2:15 and 7:30 Seter Gallaiie Sl | | am not even ta m nt the bullet lo: A Tale of Love and Romance ||+ ne. In thesc the same siz [B¢ must heliv d that | § of the Wedding Band CORINNE GRIFFITH “THE MARRIAGE WHIRL” Cast Includes Harrison Ford., Kenneth Harlan, Nita Naldi Kelth Vaudevxlle [ PALACE | TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY A Tale of the Marriage Band! — with — Corinne Griffith—Harrison Ford—Nita Naldi KEITH VAUDEVILLE 3—CLIFFORDS—3 “Dancing Fiends" AL BELASCO RIVES & ARNOLD WILLIS & HOLMES—"Backyard Entertainers” IR THURSDAY NIGHT “Backyard Entertainers” B o) $100 FREE “An Oddity” To the First 600 People " ZERI -\l\E. FERRAR ||| $ Purchasing Tickets to See and WALTER GEORGE O'BRIEN in ‘THE FIGHTING HEART' $ Thursday KEITH VAUDEVILLE GEORGE O'BRIEN in $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $$ $ “THE FIGHTING HEART” ‘PAY NIGHT THURSDAY' es in a new shade called n,mf.‘ s banded with platinum titeh | 1 it n svmphony in gray 1o collar and puifs Jar for 1se it has pictorial value, o not sponsorit T it was in reprisal for his testimony | occurred early on the morning of against Chapman. | Oct. 12, Testifled Against Chapman | he scene of the shooting aud Cha The inn proprietor testified at i man wu:rrulud months later in the time of the trial that Chapman, | Indlana. ‘The notorious bandit was accompanied by Walter Shean of | f0und gullly of the murder wfter Springfield, Mass., had stopped at | #ensational trlal in Hartford, was the Old Colony Tnn on the night of eNtenced to be hanged and ls now October 11, 1924, the night before K *WRI!INE action on hia appeal. Policeman James Skelly of New Britain, Conn., was murdered In that ¢ beled his nelghbor, Chapman and Shean had dinner, | “Did you ca'l him a rogue and & Kubeck said on the stand, and then |lar? took rooms for the night. In the | morning the (wo men and thelr au- | tomobile were gone, The murder of Patrolman Skelly ‘o-m A farmer was actused of having s, 1 dia!” nd did you call him a thief?" I forgot that"—Vikingen, Are Your Funds Where They Will Not Be Taxed? Among other property required to be listed for taxation October 1st is the following, namely: All cash in excess of $500; all funds in excess of $500 on deposit in any bank, ex- cept in Mutual Savings Banks and the sav- ings department of other banks; Industrial and other certificates of deposit, notes and choses in action, unless such have been pre- sented at the office of the State Treasurer, and the state tax, at the rate of $4 on each $1,000 per annum, has been paid. Deposits in Mutual Savings Banks are exempt from taxes of this kind. feature of the Kolin- rn by Carmel Myers, 1 1k, pleated and in the | A deposit made in this bank on or before Sat- urday, the third of October, will begin to draw in- terest from October first. Any amount up to $10,000, within a period of three years, will be re- ceived for deposit from any one person. remaining cout hmond of * wl say little 1 he worn erably It simple sport coat that will be nd be- But w this Informal w be 5% interest is being paid upon deposits. day wear, Bank is open Monday evenings from 7:00 until ny- | 8:30 o'clock. | Savings Bank of New Britain el away in ] 178 MAIN STREET . or do we advi with the is convinced that the it for him and that facts is fa cts! They may be attracted By your advertising And try your product Once. But They won’t come back ffmd try you again You haven't got the goods. The people who are sending Heavy suits, topcoats and overcoats To the Union Laundry For a DESCO Dry Cleaning Are the same folks Who sent Silks and other summer clothes For a DESCO Dry Cleaning That they came again With their winter garments Is conclusive proof Of the positive excellence Of the DESCO process. Our phone number is 904. DESCO Headquarters West Main Street Opp. Hotel Burritt Main Office and Works 266 Arch Street 8 DELIVERY CARS AT YOUR SERVICE 904 Phone 904 Shean was arrested near o PR R

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