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» ARARERELAA LR EEERREERNRNS IA b 4 V““M“ |I\|' il “m“ Imnln i ll“\“ i ¢ ‘ L] \Ll igey l‘l |||i! |n llll A 2 K 4 ) ,..-» -'4_._ AVa %n/\v I \ o w2 n & N ; { o Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this column are : written by the press agencles for the respective mmusement company. : R S A R R O REGINALD DENNY AT LYCEUM Reginald Denny in “California Straight Ahead,” admittedly one of the greatest light comedies of the \ season, opened at the Lyceum this afternoon and bids fair to prove onc GREAT SHOW AT CAPITOL, Ttousands of feet up into the cold dreary wastes of Colorado's snowy lands Reginald Barker went to film | s latest picture, “The White Des- ert,” which opencd at the Capitol of the biggest attractlons of the |theater last night, and he returned | \\'PP.)\. with a beautiful, living, vital drama N The latest musical selections are | that is one of the finest pictures of | featured by Ben Irving's orchestra and selected comedies and news reels round out the picture program. Starting on Sunday evening, the Lyceum is to present one of the hcst romantic emotion dramas on the screen in “The Wife Who Wasn't Wanted.” the year. The Keith Albee vaudeville bill is | a winner and has five very fine acts headed by “The Parisiennes,” an or- tion of singing musicians with | s orchestra, Cully and Claire. | and Menette Weber, Others include Bobbie Carbone §1 “An Oddity in Laughter and Song;" 12d Hall in “Hatties Creation;” Frank MILTON SILLS AT PALACE, One of the finest characterizations | Mullane in “Musical Scales and Hu- ! that looks like varnish. Generally the vietim hands nHl’ $1.50, charges it np to l‘\p(vwnm,‘ LYCEUM and thereafter visits the ,\lumul.u‘ only for fresh CONTINLOUS SHOWS DAILY The fossil of a three-toed midget horse has been found in Nevada CAPITOL CONTINUVOLS SHOWS TONIGIT AND SATURDAY | REGINALD DENNY “Cahforma | Straight Ahead”’ COME AND HEAR BEN IRVIANG | AND HIS ORCHENST I!\ TODAY KEITH-ALBEE S prame Vo dile “The Parisiennes” With GARRICK'S ORCHESTRA & SATURDAY 10¢ T ll" lil{l N'S \l\ll\ll NE \'I' WELR SUN, MON, TUES, & WED, DOUBLE FEATURE BILL CTHE WIFE WHO WASN'T WANTED™ With Irene Rich, Huntly Gordon —Also— JACK HOXIFE, CBUSTING TH n BOBRIE TGH! CARBONE D HILL L& EIMER RICH 9 THEATEK HARTEORD FRANK MULLANE The White Desert Claive Windeor, Pat O'Malley PARSONS ALL THIS WEER FAY BAINTER in Channing Vollack's powerful play “THE ENEMY” Better than “The Fool" with stellar east. “ WEER OF mcmr DYNAMIC rl\'llu& OCT. 18 = TECILBDEMILLES The Play That Will be Heard GREATEST ACHIEVENCAT Around the W orld. FORESTERS MEET AT RIDDLE SCHOOL Connecticut Association to As-| semble Tomorrow in Avon iner. The entire program is open to _— the public and the roads leading to The Connecticut Forestry assock- 110 BHOOL WY ThE fover i be | Murtford, Oct, 9—There are now tion will hold its annual fall field {y vt HAEE 15 landing ficlds where alrplanes | meetir ng at Farmington Saturday, in | their way easl way light in various parts of | cooperation with the Hartford Coun- e |Connecticut in emergency, according Both associations {to a survey made by the recently | ty Farm bureau, are expecting a ) Great interest will evineed In a plantation wudo on almost pure sand which ,,,,,_W*lfilAanNfi FIFL[]S The excu stund of pine over m 3- |n\ Bif iinialnedlas 0 ki \., 100 feet tall trees in it are nearly early anu.h e Adjournment will be to enablo people from all over state to reach home in time for .n“ | poorer trees. doubtless be of red plne Avea in This Cny Useful for Emergencies people to find shed rge share of thelr aviation division of the | GIRL SGOUT NEWS o membership to attend, The meeting {s motor vehicle department is to e held at the Avon Old Farms e [Three of them are firat-class fields | Aohool v e o L o R e thrl | L8 e el ERAS by air- | dle acling as hostess, The morning e fall mee f the Ne rit- | planes at any time I'hey are at | SR e S D Girl Scouts council will be held | Hartford, Bristol and Bethany, The | {nest Wednesday at 4 o'clock, at the fothers are cmergency fields to b | with a ings which, half-t possibilities of artistic utilization of | the wood from our Conneeticut | g.gut fnstructor, will give the train- | Y iten s ko iy woodlands, na most of the timbera |{ix course for leaders the week of |man of (he sta e on nsed were cut on the school forest.! Oetober 19 at the Central Junior Tooutent it Now Britanm e [The Interior woodwork of some of |jigh school. T T O e the bulldings is of the finest onk. | A mass meeting of all troops wili | oy, Salem, Southington. Danbury [ weathered | | give the cffect { buildings in NEXT WEEK SAT, ALL MATINEE WFD,, Charleston Dance Tomorrow Night ARCADIA Music by ) AHLBERG'S ORCHESTRA | [ . | SEATS NOW SELLING FVES. 50c. to §2.50 Plus Tax LYLED. ANDRE:VS Presents THE SUPPEST MUSCAL PR N THE U 4 a4t DANCINGEST Cuoa M 10 MONTRS TV RNOERB THERTGE A ke FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 9, AT JESTER’S BA'"ROOM New Britain’s Finest Dance Palace Music Furrished by WORTHY HILL and His Orchestra Admission 50 Cents HARRY A‘ncis‘a's"on:"ntsvi:«‘ Irl Scout office. This I8 an import- | ysed chiefly when pilots find it nee- | ant mecting in preparation for a | unexpectedly to alight, al usy year of scouting. of them are being de- Miss Ruth Hedlund, o general all-around @ tour of the new school build- with their interesting imbered construction, show the \ g some National Girl by a special process 1o [he held on Friday, October 28 and of wood in ancient {Miss Hedlund will tell the girls a | surope. Mrs. Riddie | tow thrills of sconting. ARy vbury, Plainville, New London ord ntic is used in connec- NEW BRITAIN DAILY AERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, ]925 SECOND ANNIVERSARY SHOE SALEL The First Two Days of This Sale Were Very Successful, Showing That the People of News Britain and Vicinity Appreciate Tlm Annual Event STILL BIGGER BARGAINS TOMORROW READ, REALIZE AND PROFIT For the Children B the children her For the Ladr*s Right at the 1w"mnn‘~ of the season we are offering for their mnew School the newest styles in Ox Shoes, Oxfords or Pumps. fords and Pumps; velvets. The lowest prices in town 2.79, 3.47 1:3°47 3 79} '1.79, 2.47 2.79 '3.79, '4.79 '4.79 T T e TR 7 T ST P o A P Y BRI sy 20 Per Cent Ofl,' I WOMEN'S FELT SLIPPE Stylish and Comfortable DALTON and CRAWFORD SHOES For the Men Don't miss this oppor- tunity to get the latest in Dress or Work Shoes at less than cost price— 69c W Boys' and Girls’ INFANTS' SHOES BOYS' MOCCASIN Leather Trimmed Sizestitinin STYLE SHOES 97c [ 97c, $1.47| $2.97 Men' MEN'S MOCCASIN Guaranteed All U. S. ARMY SHOES STYLE SHOES $1.89 Goodyear Welts A Good Shoe for Work Don'’t Pass Up the Sensational Offerings $3.79 $2.97 LA BELLE SHOE COMPANY CORNER MYRTLE, NEW BRITAIN Leather 360 MAIN STREET, Milton Sills has yet given on the | morous Tales” and Rice and Blmer !yt e tha architeet and builder| Troop e | dhhas b antisajusgiiin gonniess “ screon. . lin “Novelty Bits The shows &re|.e yniq extraordinarily interesting jtions of patrol lxders with the fol- |, e TN That {8 our opinbon regarding “The | continuous daily [ e e } S PRI TRl 1al encampments * Making of O'Malley,” which opened | “The Ten Commandments’ comes | %07 PV S o ing ratrol 1, Helen | tignal guard, and s to be furiher last night at the Palace theater with | the entire week of October 18, [ Bt zime Aihaskelanchin il taliglEanbal s S bl prtenny | e L L) O Sills in tho stellar role. Incidentally, i i ey {place In the refrectory bullding. jcorporal: "‘_:‘(‘”_"-:uw property of United States Sena it i the first tihe in his career that JESTE BALL ROOM { which fs heing rushed to completion | 1¢ il ROsR 2 “’:‘,‘;"_ {tor Hiram Bingham. adjoining his 3 o has, been offolally “starred” in & || This ia {ofannourice that on Wi~ |[D¥ & 1arEe fofceiof masons and car ‘”'"‘l], ety e S DI LI el A e o moving pleture, and he amply sup- |day evening, Oct. 9, New Britain's { penters, working to have it finished . :\ ,:_nm,(\ ‘-‘.1‘ l“:”-”m Tl narily by the senator In connection ports by his performance the wis- [finist dance known as Jes- |‘" time for the meeting. Hot coffee | ““' ol ’] et or WD | i fiving to and from places in @ lom of the First National 1- |ter's ball room, Arch street, will [and sweet cider will be served to all, \. iaalisl "‘\ h:\ ‘]’ : ",”‘ st aonnaeiigil g keep appointments, i8 tives in starring him. open for dancing every Friday night, | Put numbers and guests will bring | ey e !|aiso aviggabie 1o any avintor In an The Keith vaudeville bill has four |The management has under contract | their own tunches _ [MER e i enisrzine el syl BNl good acts featured offering Dixle [some of f adina oroliestras dn| Abi:80 pEmis M ERIddleSwlilif SRl an) o [ e was Jaid out by Governor m Mason and her Plekaninnies: Rob- |the New England states. Tonjght | Welcome the assembly. after which | e N e e ot thy ne. v-":!"*" ‘\’*\‘ T el et il e sialiute o tealva raoind Ten i Seutiwidls oty iasent AR ISRt o e M TSR BRI G S clly of nifty act; Onsi and Linko, who offer [ Hartford will furnish the musie for |of Hartford county. will discuss the zi;‘\ m‘.;”m‘, at cenfor at 1 o'clo “\ SR 3 “'” '] aay ,”.\\\ "“ a novelty, and Oliver and Stacy, a [the opening night and next Iriday ‘iv\hrrsk of the farmers of the STy e “.;‘_I“ i S t 1:00 1“" yl"\"l“" 5 '}““"\ and, 1 nec B pair of character comedians | Bl Tasillo’s orchestra of Harfford, | county in tmprosing the yield from | %5 0 0un duilis will be heta | O hs elate ol D Fall Carmival Week will he offered [cne of WTIC hroadeasting station’s | their woodlots, B. W. Fills, head of | (He G St e armory. [ o150 S L at the Palace all next week and 14| favorites, will play here. the extenslon service of Connectient | it fe i i Nugta or fifo Wil [ o o e oy e Keith acts will be offered with two | icultural college, will tell of the |y 0, "chon, Any scouts wishin Ao e et hat finc photoplays. Sunday, Monday, [~ = | plans of the extension scrviee for | e ga of these instruments L Tuesday and Wednesda ight Life | | assisting the farmers in the bottet dioaicier ar the office e L bus of New York” will be the teature! e afh e o it ok b0 lonmnaron b with seven acts for the first threej PALA' tE make them increase their yields and | (Eae i S e days of the week. ‘ | hecome mora profitable, P, . But NDT D\FPREU’FNTFD B e | = | |trick, secrctary of the Connecticnt LRV [URAREE] s e 'l (| voxicir and savemrpay || Forcitrs association, who s made P iy gonsiered e ! Shoe Shines in Mexico . [a spectal study of fown-owned for-| G et i Conne il (® lfV Priced at Q]_')O |ests in Europe and has been recently i e e i) Mexico lCIth & Oetla P —ial investigating the possibility of es-| vy, Has No Defegate AUNew Oyt as soon as (e neweomer in Mexico City usually is tablishing them in Connecticut. for : that tha location of a lu stung once hefore he discovers that the State Forestry assocfation, will leans Comyention. s e S B 20 cents, not $L.50, is the proper| jdlscnssatisiin tenestinshs) Binoles Walorbiiye Oct 0 (F—By sl fpronartyiing anyawn ; i T T 5 In conclusion, Calonel T. 8. Wool 4 Mg : mstanees| 1€ i pointed ont ””mbr’ L isgls S0 “m“”l}.‘ [sex, v, of New Haven. the forester 8 e b i antseelio atiful park in the center of the | v'"” of ”"‘ "’"“',‘ work "“'”‘" “""“ e iveu oo by orsita glofun ey ‘ to stroll. He is almost certain to sit | 1—GOOD ACTS—1 |one of the ehief oficers oL the Amer- | B T (a0 nl e e Infihetatuiestiicsalel VoL Luian s e atet T s Pinhes ang Al] N w k ‘rm».f: ¢ service in Iranee dur 'v"vt‘ 2 " M‘ : Nyin Dishon: e |Ravines J. Sinee it s possible [m, ‘ i 1 the war ks AU 10 ) 2 lane to glide ma s after clamoring for his custom. The shine| F ll C I w k .‘\;»‘hn.‘r\llrju‘»:l.»l .\:\w”: ‘1.; Nmml.- ;w"*’”‘v‘rlw‘ a w]_‘ ' rle VY\ DR s i [t b, el gl teen | (B arnival Wee ot Vv, M. o form. s b foridien 12 1 i | e ozt N \hxs or registers astonishment. The || "N, MON., TwWED. | "m} ,~‘,\V'HLMPI will 1‘;‘ ‘,,, et wvard Campion Acheson oy insists. ERNEST TORRENCE L mixed owth o . Conl < <uffrawn I o0 vote in th The boy, by now reinforced with| DOROTHY GISH ;‘]:\’ ‘“‘7"“.\"‘;“ fm‘v‘\"'\hm v\w Mw :’1 |t i “‘“.‘ lm. i sUCol pisttonpa el iaented ROD LA ROCQUE | {most worthiess trer, weeded [ feel that he should attend. The il | Teach Children are SunLany EAgEC, Prot =IN— lo o free the Ne white pine, |ure of t 1 dioeesan com " ) an “oiticial carl” showing thit the ! | xtant Lt on xEw 0w | e e ot 1o S el bl . Yo Use “duly authorized” seale of prices of] ALL STAR farest from fires started along the | coadjutor hishop 12s et Conneetient | L — b e bl R R T e g e e uticura the Alameda inclndes $1.50 for a {tention of visitors. after which they [ New arles i s Soothes and Heals “special enine’ & spspial ehive oot Iwill visit several stands of white | the nsua ) and 1 Josnt Rashes end Irritat sigts of an extra dab of '“"""”“'“’" {pine, thinned by remaval of fheithere, Cuttcnra Soan Feops ¢ ADVANCED SIX SEDAN 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc wheels included at no extra cost QUALITY’ VALUE? Here they are in record-breaking meas- ure. ]ust look at the price —then examine this Advanced SixSedan thoroughly. Conclusive proof meets the eye in every feature. | A. G. 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