New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 7, 1925, Page 5

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dflmm ‘,,. & Colens otherwise Indicated, theatrieal no tices mnd reviews in this column are # written by the press ngencies for the l L] AN ‘t""""‘i.,'“' i ke \\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\S\\\\\ respective amusement company. AATELRTAANAL NSNS ER AN AR NN NN NSNS NEW BILL AT LYCEUM | In conformity with its new poliey of three changes of feature pictures weekly, the bill at the Lyceum today was changed bringing as th feature attraction “With this Ring a romantic drama with thrills, hea action and bit of relieving comedy combined. Torrest Stanley, Donald Keith and Lou Tellegen are the principal male performers, while Alyce Mills is the leading lady., The Lyceum orchestra, fedturing the best musie, and organ selections in the interim, make a good musical hill. Fach day the plctures are shown continuously at this theater from 2 until 10 o'clock. The next change of program is on Friday when Reginold Denny in “Califofhia Straight Ahead" will be seen. S DANCE SEASON OPENS The dance season witl open Fri- day night at Jester's hall on Arch street, now under lease to the Wal- lett Amusement Company, and in a newly decorated hall the Worthy Hilis orchestra will usher in the season, The floor has been resur- faced for the opening dance. Bill Tasillo and his Cinderella Ballroom orchestra will be featured October 23. and several New York bands are under contract, Jester's hall is the most spaclous ball-room open for public dances in the city at present. DPANCING FOR CHILDREN Commencing Saturday afternoon, | CAPITOL| Tonlght-—-“ nholy Three” || Keith-Albee Vaudeville i | Thurs,—Fri.—Sat. Keith-Albee Vaudeville Teaturing “THE PARISIENNES" An Organization of Singing Musicians With GARRICK’S ORCHESTRA and Cully and Claire Menette \\ eber ED HILL “Hattie's Creation” M II\ E & €O. Humorous FRANK “Musical Scales a Tale: BOBBY CARBONE “An Oddity in Laughter” RICE and ELMER “Versatile Bits” The White Desert With Claive Windsor and Pat 0'\1a||ov GATIRE WEER OCT. 18 TECIL B DOMILLES r— A= CREATEST ACNIDENINT LYCEUM CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY THREE CHANGES A WEEK N. WED. AND FRI NOW PLAYING “WITH TH!S RING"” Alyce Mill, Tou Tellegen And All-Star Cast COMFE. AND HEAR BEN IRVING AND HIS ORCHE \TI(\ With FRIDAY & SATURDAY REGINALD DENNY SN “CALIFORNIA \TR\I( HT AHE \D" LADIES' MATINTE Thic Coupon and 10c Will Admit Any Lady to Rest Seat. CHILDREN'S MATINF FOX TROT CONTEST ~—At The— “ARCADIA” 219 GLEN ST,, Opp. Division St. Music by AHLBERG'S EUTERPEAN ORCHESTRA Prizes—Ladies’ Wrist Watch, Gents' Waich, Cash Prizes Each Night Admission—Ladies 85¢; Gents 50c e four to six o'clock. | inst { tini will teach [Maver production di October 10th, Graham's dancing classes for childven will be held at the Y. W, C, A, at gerford Court, Beginners class from two to four o'clock, Classes all the latest steps in 1 in h soclal and character cluding Waltz Clog. Miss Anne Ber- Technique Aesthetie, Ballet fn Interprotive dancing “THE PARISIENNES" CAPITOY, Tonight s the last showing at the Capitol of the present bill of Keith Albee vaudeville and Lon Chaney in “The Unholy haven't seen “The Unholy hree™ should not miss this las see this wonder picture. Tomorrow with the change of pro- gram comes the big Keith Albe headline attraction “The Paristennes’ an organi of singing music | This is considered one of the higgest musical hits in vaudeville and the offering features Garrick’s orchestra, before entering vaudeville one of the famous dance orchestras of (* The cast is headed by Cul Claire and Menette Webe Ed Hill in rank and Other “Hattie's Muliane and Co. and Humorons Tales”; Rice and Elmer In “Variety Bits"; and Bobbie Carbone in “An 0ddity in Langhter.” Although It was made under the most perilous conditions, “Th White Desert,” the Metro-Goldw cted by Re nald Bark is comi Capitol theater Thursday is r to he the greatest ontdoor whi drama |that has ever 1 Another Dig ture pleture. with Milt s in the stellar role, has been secured for th Palace Theater, Thurs. Irl. and sat. The coming p! Ing of O'Malle Gerald Beaumon: ag- azine story of the same title, Tt is Sill's first starring vehicle, and is a vivid, he ping story of a New York policeman and a society PALACE| Tonight — Keith Vaudeville “Street of Forgotten Men” ure s tion of Thurs.—Fri.—Sat, MILTON SILLS “THE MAKING OF O'MALLEY” A Tale of Cops and Cupids Keith Vaudeville GOOD ACTS 4 Featuring |namely; |aninnies and the Robertson Four, itorium on Hun- 1 Ernest '] Advan m! mns‘ dancing in- | chance to | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1925, \\ml vhuwvlh vigor outstanding exponent roles of the star— of two-fiste. The Keith vaudeville pre 12842 BATHERS AT it #1500 e e | Supt, Wainwright Completes Re- port for Opening Season ted In pay lopes to-the first 750 people asing tickets, All next stage “Fall fourteen ac A balance of $233.68 remains in Gl {the municipal swimming pool fund i o gudate |atter its first scason, and 13,842 4 3o and Wed., will of- |Dathers enjoyed the facllities of the o of New York with |DI8 basin in Willow Brook park, the Dorothy Gish, and |Fark commission reports. he pool was opened July 4 and 1ed in operation to September bathing was al- lults an average attend- v 20 is reported. Thefts reported from the bath house fotale led §1.80, Thirty-one were assisted > pool by the life saver, al- ation was not found iry in any instance, intendent Ralph B. Wain- recommends for 1926 that ers other than school boys 1 as he feels the tasks are 1l for adult judgment and He also recommends ts, discontinuance of the pool on Sunday mornings and clos- ng daily at 9 p. m Clty Items Palace will Carnival Week" with ts of Keith vaudeville of- seven each three days, The | Rod La IS HEINZMANN WINS POPULARITY CONTEST | Will | Be ) resuse Prosented With Diamond | Ring by DisAbled Veterans 1‘ | of World War, a clerk in | 1 of assessor Miss Lydia Heinzmann the office boar Mile. Tampon's children’s dancing wss opens at Y. W, at 4 p. m. Phone 2 Display of new fall dr secing a Mary Elizabeth Maln St Dress Prof. Bldg.— tion with funds for Open alleys tonight at Rogers.— Conrad Cianel was granted a per mit yesterday fo build a six apart ment block at 437 Park strest. It vill be 4Sx35 feet and will cost Oxford Debating Team Tn Be Heald at Y alc One ivary set given away to the it onr st Burritt advt T2 W, Main street “The Mak- | | [ ow % DIXIE MASON AND HER PICKANINNIES Others ‘PAYNITE’ Thursday Night $125.00 In Cash Given Away Free to the First 750 People |'lll(‘|hl\|ll" lu'lu\ls ALT, NEXT WEER FALL CARNIVAL WEEK 14—KEITH ACTS—11 Sun.—Mon.—Tues.—Wel ! Night Life in New York" ; With Ernest Torrence, Doro- thy Gish, Rod La Rocque 1 9 THEATER HARTFORD PARSON ALLYTHIS WEER FAY BAINTER in Channing Pollock’s powerful plar “THE ENEMY” Better than “The Fool" with a stellar cast. The Play That Will be Heard Around the World. ALL NEXT WEEK MATINEE WED., SAT. SEATS NOW SELLING EVES. He. to Saturday Mat, H0c Wednesday Mat. 50c. LYLE D. ANDREWS fece-ts SUPPEST RUSCAL A ) Th 0 Plus Tax to S2.00 to $1.30. Mrs Josepl Josey loeal n lving in New to th who 1o make have have re s city their leys tonight at Rogers.— . Rosa Tonselle, Connecti- s ¢ hols of 171 Wint has returned to his homw, opens Thurs. R MAIN EXTENSIONS, Hearings on water main exter an's associnti t 1 will hold sday andss rnoon # arlors. s are ox final reports HOW TWO WOMEN AVOIDED OPERATIONS The Following Letters of Mrs. Thurston and Mrs. Beard Carry an Encouraging Message to Other Sick Women | Vegetable Compound that I told my | husband 1 “m.l.\ try it before I gave up. I soon began to feel that it was | doing me good. The awful misery began tnlm\u me, also the backache. 1 haye a good appetite and am gain- ing in weight. 'Taking the medicine was the best thing 1 ever did. I feel like it has saved my life and I do not hesitate to say g0 to my friends, At least it saved me from a dreaded operation and I am still taking it. I am willing to answer letters from women asking about the medicine,’” —DMrs. ETHEL THURSTON, 324 North Pine Street, Lima, Ohio. Mrs. Beard's Lotter Eddy, Te: [ will write you s { few words, thinking it will do some one else geod. Two doctors said I would have to be operated on because RN for nearly twelve months 1 ered MRS FTHEL THURSTON from a wea from which I could 324 N PIN' STREET. LIMA. OHIO get no relief. I was restless and Lima, Ohio, ‘1 want to tell you nervous and was not able to walk how your medicine has helped me. |ac oy gaid it wag For weeks I suffered with awtul pains | the € h'wp\u( w Lydia E. from inflammation and 1 was in h | Pinkham's \v).v\—\l\hv Compound ad- misery that I had to bend double to | vertised in the newspapers, and as T i mld not be iouched or | could not get any help from doctors ful pain all over my |I thonght I w uld give that a trial. n and could not touch my feet (I began with the liquid and it helped to the floor. It was impossible for [ mesome, then you advised me to take me to straighten up and the ‘flw .tNermmM[bvgan toimprove never ceased. I took treatments for | rapidly. I have gained in weight from some time and fir was told [would | 105 to 170 pounds, I recommend it have to have an opcration. I do not | to all_women with (hls trouble."— believe in operations, and Thad read | Mrs, M, E. Bearp, R. No, 1, Box g0 much about Lydia E, Pinkham's l-ld, Eddy, Texas. STEINHAUS Dancing Academy Fox Trot Dances Collegiate Dancing Ballroom Dances United Bldg, 308 Main St. Fhone 3042-4 e Private Lessons Grange Hall. Children's class Sat. #fternoon from 2 to 6, at Y, W, C, A, The following have been elected ofticers of the board of directors of the New Britain Paper Box Co.: A E. Benolt, vice-president; E. D, Williams, | . SOYEARS MAKERS OF c{A'un' PRODUCTS Fnt. and Dancing Odd Fellows | TFair Tomorrow Night.—Advt ting back the walk and Schneider & Naughton contem.|more room In the highway, plete razing two old bulldings at the| 1. 0. 0. F. Carnival Thurs. Night corner of Hartford avenue and North | —Advt, suck streets to make room for a gasoline| Rules ¢ station, and 1t arrangemenets can|of adjustment were Wi irplus wat | elght or 10 feet at the corner, set.| providing president; A, H. Heller, Benoit, secre- yoed f e bo “Oh This Insulated Oven keeps heat where it ought to be — inside! oterees, R OVEN AT HE Glenwood system of heat insulation not enly increases the efficiency of the Glenwood oven but saves gas every time you bake. Sturdy walls of mineral wool built around the oven of this Glenwood range hold the heat /nside where the food is cooking. And the Glenwood Robertshaw oven heat control keeps the gas turned down to give just the right degree of heat. With this improved Glenwood you can cook more easily and economically than ever before, and with exact re- sults. Let us show you this Insulated Glenwood or any of the other new Glenwood Gas Ranges in porcelain or plain black, wasting heat. sumraer, Glenwood Robertshaw Owven Heat Control roast to perfection, Make Cooking Easy New Britain Gas Light Co. J. M. Curtin & Co., New Britain National Glenwood Week, October 3 to 10—(Come in and see the new models Just what the doctor orders, Doctors, too, show a decided pref- erence for Heckers’ Cream Farina. As Dieticians they are enthusiastic over its casy digestibility and its delicate texture. Yet seldom is such healthful food so appetizing Nothing but the hearts of wheat. Concealed in its creamy smooth- ness is a natural grain flavor that makes this cereal an ever-welcome favorite the year round. FOR MORE THAN "0 HORNBYS OATS H-0 QUICK COOKING OATS HECKER'S CREAM BUCKWREAT RLODR OLD HOMESTEAD PANCAKE FLOUX Just set the indicator at the desired heat and you can bake, broil or Ry, !h. made, the clty Intonds to take oft[ day afternoon at & meeting of & Wubs committea of that board. Tut, Tut “Why does he wear his cap 2 rakish angle? 1 suppose it's to run off his brain" Cool wally of thick mineral wool prevent This saves gas and keeps your kitchen come fortably coc! even in

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