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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925, RETRIMMING IMING WINDOWS | WILL FLY 10 NEW YORK Chamber of Commerce Contest Is {Three New Britain Aviators fto | Over For Some Merchants—Prizes Take Plancs to Mlitchel l'll‘lll: Aunounced Tomorrow, Tomorrow, ‘ Merchants who retrimmed | Three New Britain aviators will their windows for the Chamber of | fly from Brainard Field in Hartford Commerca window lighting contest { tomorrow to Mitehel 1%eld in Long | have alrcady taken steps to put in | Island, where they will attend the new displays, although the contest | Pulitzer races during the last three does not ¢ until tomorrow, days of this wee Lieutenant Carl | The judges in the contest, includ- [ A, Dixon and Charles Arnold will fly AEREAARR LA EENEEER RN RARKEERRRRRAERENNNNEENNMNEZ | 05 the official trimmer from the G. | in one machine, Charles Wright, and I'ox & Co., stora at Hartford made | Mechanics Leonard Jackson and | '-“\wm THIS RING"—LYCEUM | Wagstaff, Frances Upfon, John By- m inspection of the windows last | “Darby"” will go down in | With this Ring,” the feature at- [am, Harrict Ross, Gertrude Clemens, | evening. Other judges who were | Wright's y and a Hartford | traction at the Lyceum theater to- garet Armstrong, Patrick Raf- |t iy the party inspected the win- | National Guard ofticor will fly with | night, 18 a drama, replete with |ferty, H. C. Keenan and George dows this morning. Arthur Manning in the latter's plane. | heart Interest, In which Forrest |Sweet, | tororrow evening [ The three planes are expected to | Staniey, Alyce Mills and Lou Telle- | Some of the hopular song numbers [\ % ¥ prize winners will be an- | leave together and will start about 9 Gen and Donald Keith are featured |in the picce aro “Desert Isle,” “You | nounced, o'clock tomorrow morning, flying | On the same bill are selected come- |and L" “A Vellow Like Me,” “It | S over New Britain ann then down the | dies, news reels and special orches- | W 1'11 Never Get You a Thing" and Connecticut river valley, They will tra numbers, There s continuous|'Women, Oh Women." GIRL JOCKEY WINS return Sunday evening. showing from 2 untll 10 o'cleok | o — - dally at this theater, MILTON SITT ACE TR 3 R s b oy s Tomorrow the third program | Heart interest, vwllwk tragedy, | Captures British Turf Eveny and Sis- 510(‘}\ Bl‘)l“e‘ E“]O"wd. | Kt 9w R g ¢ N change of the week takes place |love, suspense, thrills laughs, cx- | ¢ I'rom Further Dealings : s i e ‘;Wm CHICAGQ when Reginald Denny in “California | cilement—all thes e found in ter Riders Also Finish - Well in York, Oct % (B — Peter G. | 3 i < . 3 AN FRANCISCO Stralght Ahead” will be the attrac- |“The Making of O'Malley,” the big ot Stamm, stock broker and member 2 tlon. First National feature picture which | OBty of the New York Aflletic club, yes- R opened today at the Palace Theatre, | Nowmarket, Eng. Oct. § (F) - An |terday was enjoined by supreme | “WHITE DESERT” AT CAPITOL |with Milton Sills in the stellar role. | yg”coai old sehoolgirl, with hier hair | court Justice Selah Strong from fur- The struggie with the elemets that This is Milton Sills' first starrir lone up in braids under her ther operations in securities, At the {8 portrayed 80 vividly fn “The White | vehicle, and he is seen at his best | (00" (oiay piloted oI's [ same time Attorney Gieneral Ottine Desert,” which ls coming to the Cap- |In the role of & New York police- | orie Hogier to victory in ths ger whose application r";m\»rl in the itol Theatre today was encountered | man. | Plate, one of the oldest ey 3 injunction, announced that on Sep. by the Reginald Barker company | The Keith vaudevilla bill is headed | j:elicn turfdom, The fair winner is | tember 26 Stamm had withdrawn when they filmed the production for | by Dixie Mason and her Pickninnfes. | 13t goel, davghior of the s 0,000 of his firm's money, boarded Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, a fast, snappy song and dance of- | khown (urtman. Sol Jacl his 60 foot motor yacht “Atlantis” Many of the hardships that are |fering; the Robertson Iour are four | Ang(ner givl jockey, Miss Gladys |and disappeared. depicted in the pleture, which is re- |clever girls in an entertaining acti | Rickaby, riding Poohbnh,was s cond, The attorney general charged ported to be one of he most grip- |Oliver and Stacy are comedians “”'; ind a third, Befty ner, finished | Stamm \;xm bucketing mv"li a ping screen dramas of the year, were |[much bright a st in the fisld of five on Kkylark, | “With inducing customers to dispose actually experienced by the director [ Linko offer a fast novelty o B- | Third place was taken by a male [of high grade securities and pur- and his company. | Tonight is Pay N an jockey on W. Jurvis' Horse Trocked, | chase fn their stead securities of | The Kelth Albee vaudevllle pro-|in cash will be distributed in pay en- | Mijss Jool put Hogier in the lcad [questionable value.” 2 o 3 0! he rst 75 cople pur- | agg o & 1 i U William 8, Coffey, of Mount Ver- - . gram will feature the Parisiennes, | velopes to the first 760 people pur- | 200 yards from the finish and came g ! ERF d k d an organization of singing musicians |chasing tickets, Al nest woeelk 1way to win by two lengths, while [non, who was appointed Saturday as | 2 1S the new mna o with Garricks Orchestra. Heading |IFall Carnival week and fourteen | four jongihs soparated the second |receiver in bankruptey for Stamm 5 . this fine cast is Cully and Claire and | Keith acts will be offered with two | 4nq thipg npon application of his creditors, es- | b § Nm can, 30 cents— ple Cnlst. Menette Weber, |big photoplay attractions. ‘he | Bt sho s presented |limated his liabilifies at 1,000,000 Other acts are Ed Hill in “Hat- | photoplay for Sun., Mon., Tues., an: a silver cup subseribed by the |and his assets at $40,000, and worth it BECAUSE: A tlea Creation; Bobby Carbone and | Wed, - being “Night [ife of New | jownspeopie. y Made w1th-the new and better Short- Co. i York i Tirnest Torrence, Dor- | il oSy | 0., in “An Oddity in Laughter and with This is the fat crystal shorten- Songs”; Frank Mullane In “Musical | ofhy Gish, and Kod La. Roeate tea- [ yolctond {0 Assist in NTW“— ing-~made from nutritious ening—BeSt FOOdS Shol’tning. y ® [ ATve ATHDS | B s 'A\" (2 RN g a8 ..‘ . b/» Uoless otherwise Indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this column are written by the pre encles for the respective amusement company. V\\\\\“\\“.fi\\\\\\\ Scales and Humorous Tales”; and |tured, cocoanuts, Rice and Elmer in “Novelty Bits." pre “Dry” Law Enforcement A : 1 : The shows are continuous daily. | Slight Declea&CN heen _uneapolls, Minh., Oen 8 U 1t is absolutely odorless and YOll never tasted pie crust quite llke it has no taste of its own. Try befol'e it on your tongue just as it Volstend himseif will help enforce i PARSONS'S—HARTFORD In Retail Food Costs |, voiien aet in the contral northe a mustard comes from the can. “My Girl” will be the attraction | Washington, Oct. 8 (P—Siight de- | west. Autior of the prohibition en. all next week at Parsons' Theater, |creases in retail food prices duf forcement. act former Congressmi 5 av h endin, Reptember 1 rew Jo Volstead b 1 made . . . opening its engagement next Monday | the month nding Sept T 5 5o ec I d k h 1 evening. There will be matinees [were shown in department of laber |legal adviser to ‘”1 i V.\liu)- ¢ o It keeps perfectly without ice t1s Crlsp an fla Y' It 1§ wholesome, Wedesday-and Saturday. | figures today for 19 out of a group |nNOW, enfo cement direcior for Min- or § | n 1 | rosc Jor akota and wester = 4 ) “My Girl” s a musical play in {wo | of 24 cities. but at all of them the nesofa, Nerth Dakola and western three to four times longer d bes i el on 3 h acts and was weitten by Harlan | eccl was sill materiaily bigher than | Wisconin. ‘ LL of that delicious, pi- P e et An est of a you can't taste the Thompson: and Harry Archer who | it was a year ago. General Rhinow \w‘\l Iast nig w.t quant, appetizing mus- ; B 1 , composed “Liltle Jessie James” and | Atlanta, with 13 per cent, showed |that Mr. Volstead prohobly Sl farditaste S dn 10 It is not greasy—makes fried shortening. “Merry Merry /2 mdslminiinerenselsince Sptem | EhETieIGE N oM DioliElis ojalin e world's finest mus- | £ = g In the -presenting cast are the |her 15 of last year, while the aver- |Granite Talls, Minn., whare he s tatd seeds can give. Mixed oods more wholesome. names of such motable musical | age fncrease for 25 cities for the | Practicing luw Wb ‘L:“v} il ”;1: :x;c; ,fl‘:ofifl‘fik?]%rminir Makes delicious Cake Icings Somedycavories fl; ll:cgrr J;’s:’“h year was more than 9 per cont 2 & Hiteat o e spices from far seas. RN and Fillings, and luscious Edna Morn, Jayne Auburn, Joseph | mmec—————————e——— h, mm,m of necessary evidence fo he Gulden's new mild Saladress- Candies. S—— S e A | | us .1 in ution of liquor ing Mustard makes an in- comparable touch for salads, Everything you cook tastes . = entrees, snndwichcsfi ] Deli- better. e, | gs \ avy Vessel to Be Seen cious as a sauce for fish. An 2 s C A P l T O L For Tnspection Navy Day ‘trvf:;‘\:‘;fi‘lc et mu | = dantialio tie : | Tonight—DON'T MISS ”tv:‘ .1;m\‘:r:v&xlu,‘\\l:-\v;”\' I(./:v»;‘.'\” n‘t::\‘\llv“fl_' At all grocers, 15c. fel) | COMPARE WITH ANY CONTINUOUS SHOWS ™ ‘PAYNITE’ ferent ports for cxereises on Nasy GUL”EN’S ;J OTHER SHORTENING The new and better shortening made from nutritious cocoanuts e : 5Es ‘ Today—Fri—Sat. ships on the Atiantic coast at The Best Foods, Inc. + New York - Chicago « San Francisce m‘“m‘:i'»'_*“l \‘y‘}.iq S "m_";:__ hx:l nc’:fl%?gz;fiflmfi Distributor: izmes P. Beriy & & 100 Win Sireet, Hartford {coust undergoing repairs will be | thrown open to public IVR[.M“N:" on S prame Vardaille [||m cash FREE to the First [0 o qs mvection on 750 People Purchasing said foday, while those of the con- d : 4 irol force, ehiefly submarines, mine- " S nee 4 Featuring Tickets to Se sweepers and the submarine fender PARISIENNES” | SILLS FOR ITCHING TORTURE An Organization of Singing Musicians With GARRICK’S | “THE MAKING tlon. st o O?FPES(I.RA OF 0’ MALLEY" 1ses, Kezema, Tteh, Pim- Menette Weber Bluckheads, in most > 1 There is one remedy that seldom | falls fo stop itc ture and u ve skin frritation, that makes ] s \mmpm l.«p:ul Zemo i | w‘ Cut It Out Now PRESENT IT AT ONCEWITH 29 [{| “oimmeso 4 at any time. for it docs not show. R R G LA BB LI O T FRANK MULLANE & (0. || FALL ) . oot ot e e w7 hor o A Tale of Cops and (v ; b SO e & - - : cauently, minor hlom disap {| " KEITH VAUDEVILLE GG i e KD HILL Dixie Mason & Pickaninnies Wtveries e tantly. 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