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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ~ 4 EUROPE NOW LOOKS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1925. of the team and help put over the bleacher proposition, “If we had 8,000 bleacher seats ARRRARLL LGSR RARKN RN | SRR here we would be able o get New Sritain into the Natlonal leagus: T |||| i /10 U, $. 70 D0 7§ NATIONAL LEAGUE| 5.0 e st v | 5 I'nfs 18 a good foothall town, but : \’ ’ BIT T[]wARI] PEA(;E —————— people won't go to a game and run ¢ . . the risk of catching ponenmonia by ! “I. m JUIH (uestion of Bleachers Alone I standing on o cold ground. Wi -.‘7 'y r‘. 4 ‘ J . have a good team and such teams R - ) 19 the New York Glants, the Yellow | >y &f / 3 8 (Continued trom First Page) S[a“dmg n Way Jackets and the Stoam Htollers have | Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrical :flllcu and reviews W this colomn are 3 glum stipulates that Germany must It a st T—x by It :"‘.‘]“ ““‘(“\(""WI “t’\‘-‘l‘l 1,:0:‘.: w|"’.”|..‘:: 'l'\'[f.: written by the press agenties fer (he respective smusement conpny. é never invade the soll of France or e lalTosl et Aot It b | ccomeni e adnienaioras | FRTI LIRS 3 SO EAR S LI TR RS TSN L IR A NN SN INN NENNNNNA | Belglum or attempt to create war in vid ‘-\ litional m. n ‘11“1( ’m‘ l;lo {‘\]fi S aetdenhimndlnke “KISS ME AGAIN"—LYCEUM If you like Blanche Sweet and |the demilitarized Rhineland zone, 2 . i low Brook park to take care of | “Klss Mo Again,” starring Marle | Bonald Colman— while on thelr part France and Bel- crowds at football gumes is adopted N Prevost, Monte Blue, Clara Bow and | ‘Iul:.?‘u( ‘:‘lonl;! ::\l»-nm C;:r;:;;fl ”|l1:‘q glum engage never to violate Ger- and enongh new bleachers are pro. aurice’ o8 roduction, * ¥ con Swhf, ided to take care 3,00 cople several others, ls the leading [ Supreme Moment,” which is at the |/MANY's western frontler. If either | vided ke care of 8,000 people, 2 I : ) % it the All-New Britain football team ture on the Lyccum's double feature | palace theater today rednesday. | 0N of the countries should violate ’ Q) 1 A { Pala ate day and Wednesday. , 1 4 4 e will be able to get Into the National program, the other of which 18| Tiia vaudeville bill has four clover |1 compact, it will be the duty of | 1l T B e R ens Every Egg is Sealed! George Walsh in “Blue Blood.” On!acts headed by the Guatamala Ite. | GT0at Britain and Ttaly to lend aid ; 5 Xt year, Every Berrydale Egg comes to you P ursdiY (58 plttires oange Mng us L B L SERBIMERRESS {0t s peviavid| party Ao, LhassvaEeslicimus mRas A | led i thi i y the plctures change, bring- | vy, he & 2 AT AT At &Y basoi e Hei e oy Aere ; { securely sealed in a paper-thin coating ing Larry Semon In “The \Wizard Thursday night will be pay night Arbitration of all disputes is nec- | (Continued from IVirst Page.) \ of paraffin, As soon as it was gathered, each egg was dipped in liquid paraffin to seal up every pore in the shell. That's why BERRYDALE Sealed Eggs come to you full of fresh goodness. The | coating of pure paraffin has protected every | Berrydale Egg. Valuable Dish Coupon and Oneida Community Silver Coupon packed with each dozen. P. BERRY & SONS, Incorporated I i HARTFORD, CONN. Sole Distributors for New England States - 5 N » SRS Foie i G e e e | and Virginla Lee Corbin |n‘_,,,d $100 in cash will be distributed |¢ssary. None of the agreements en W of 22 4 o e e —_— “Lilles of the Street.” For the last {tered upon—neither the security . opoly which threat to put out of {In pay envelopes. A week from this f the motor | of the motor | clhirged at future games be turned | huginess the two days of the month the Richard | coming Wednesday night the Paluce |Pact nor the treaties—outlaw war. | S'&-O'UJ"Y\. S ar |Gl o Al o e e inges o niong Mansfleld Players Inc. will present | wil offer “Country Store Night' with It is clearly stated that in some | e e : ndustry. He declared the line | Ine. y ! ommissioners Droviding |iiat rentenmita s vattoiitsbor s the. stago success “The Gooss “““‘”:‘fl"“‘lc and useful gifts given away. el i Mt 8 ‘"“""’]'”” ‘('"‘ o / wlitional bleachers on the grounds. | only means of yissens B o 1““ | High. AN the treaties seek to provide, as far | 20, we | The matter has not been taken up|tion since both the € isporta- | as is possible, to prevent warlike | bih the Connecticut and | - P officially with the park co is: o Ne ave ron “TEN COMMANDMENTS" conditions from arising. 1 f@ AL Ota arl ol I el e aien roadiindererisiaiio » MMANDMENTS Prca &k Favomile | [[omgahathe of f Al cstablish electric or steam lines over | The highest kind of pralse is com- 5 : fritaln football team, but it 18 ex-lthe halls between Thomaston and : i Such editorial notice as the agree- | pected that the suggestion Wil be|Torryville, Ing rrom. t!w va“”m ovf ”“e can ‘o ’ nments receive in this morning's | 1A offfcially brought to their attention :v 'y\l‘ . blic Yool CACILE, DeTioW maneter b Titacorh e it Tatars Rl R T}EE BEE HIV i lierslb o o Suly o public wiities comunie- | plece ie Ten Command v 5 thev Tetied s . b ! 5 sfoners were 4 e hearin *hafr- | though nowhere are they halled as| &y opie AND DREZS SHOF When asked about the matter this| man Richard T, | yesterday. Many have voiced it as absolutely sccuring future peace of morning, Dr. David P, Waskowitz | missioner Charles G- 1 I\\~I;I! The | “the finest photoplay 1 every saw,” et S e . va| TCOATS-DRESSES 3 surope. They are described as “a| COATS- 0/?[55[5 /‘1/L// president of the All-New Britain | alsent g RalEsy s boltay s KN AL le “Th SI] " D i h i Y . 24 ; R, ; absent member was Joseph W. Al- fim drama fs positivels the greatest| 116 DUEEPIAD,” DIama 0 { | aomislnistiomotito e b ”;;l NEW BRITAIN, CONN. | tvam. subd he il not been advised | sop. r. Plerco sought a postpone. | L D n —~\/\._. ot the plan and did not know what{ment on fhe gr 1 g hotoplay that has ever been made. M—-’\' 2L i : ment on grounds that the full Rt i et on RflflgeS, Well Presellted ArTane: Querielsen s ibuss B % 1 .,:\,{.»\,‘,; by 1‘“' cemmission should be present to | ed e f reason.” | Rackliffe's suggestion consisted of | pear this important case. B, . nn;ient E‘gz}r‘n r;-filvll'!lnzrfrt:}}l"_lfnf:(':- “They offer some assurance or! | e suld it met with his approval and | Spock and W. L. Barnett, connsel iol;i;y ore r:fiegt‘m; ,‘0 G l-; s | peace”; “they are not ideal in sev- i would like to see it tricd out. Drf for {he New Fngland Transportation MUE s s ek Cow manAmentsid| L (Colontulipictures of! they0]alwasty | exal respecte buticonstiite tan SsHEL G o0 Bk e iy Waskowits sald he had not ap-jicompany opposed posipenement, ) a C) 2 e hen cxiiimnfanAYeheapical bon: portant step toward peace”; “all de- | ¥ !: o 20 e diploma- | proached the Chamber of Commerce |inaintaining that the opposition had The Capitol management desc ,-\195 R e R e pends on the sincerity and continu- w.lv‘ ‘n itische Korrespondenz, re- | for help on the ble v proposition. | plenty of time in which to prepare much credit .{or the mn‘nm-r n o e e in s Warel recal il inco of the friendly splrit”; “if the 1‘\“1 as the mouthpicee for offi- } but that he had ask Seerctary |its case, ten days In facf, and that | w\;]h\ch}:t i‘s pn]‘sonl::. ‘-\\n‘.mlxmsn:- {hrongh the presentation of “The |Locarno pact should fall, nothing | ‘1::' ‘;x‘\:i:lt; xI: lu\r\”:n;\s today :m | Gould’s cooperation in getting Har- {the only cuestion to he decided at the ad orchestra plays the original musie | ey d succeed.” el nportance o e Locarno arbi- [ ry Stuhldreher, Notre Dame caring v hothe 5 sublic P Sheepman,” which opened a three | Would succeed.” Such are among the | 16, PGRELS Of (he Locarno atbi 'wl.\“”‘v‘n‘:' reher v a Fearing was whether or not public acore, the effects will make your o GFEL oo o0t at Parsons' | outstanding phirases of the editorfal | to conie to New Britain. | convenienee and necessity required | (By Herald Reviewer.) Berlin: Comment - Save the Coupons for: DISHES : Wonderful forty-two SILVER: Beautiful twenty- nis iece dinner set made by Limoges piece Oneida Community Par Plat B Compars HILyist G yon ilvaware sat whl Ga soot yasfor fortwenty couponsand $5.00.Dish twenty coupons and $6.50. Silver Coupon in every package. Coupon in every pac] Il iandion end with excltement |y oier, Hartford, last night. There | commentators, =5 ‘:"‘r‘”";"o'r"',']"‘p"{"fl‘;';’m"‘i he stinulacy :: sal i aeould b pleaicd ) il | the establishment of fho Hartrora- |} 0ld Coupons which you now have will be redeemed at same rate s new onss . v wi : Expect Ratlfication | f the Versailles treaty be- | the Chamber of Commerce get back | Danbury route. The shows are continuous four is atmosphere aplenty with towe ring, pe comes subject 1o arbitration. | purple mountains in the background | Confidence Is expressed by the "o B0 (G0 T times dafly with the picture starting | oo o" o nen headquarters and cow- | writers that the treaties will receive | fe ILERERE B0 BERRITR S at 2:30, 4:30, 7:05, and 9:15. There 3 o o i ) t 2:30, 4:30, , and 9:15. boys in the foreground, the whole |the ratification of the various par-| .. "0 \Gcud that the expectations ON THE SQUARFE declares (il | S is also a special show for children [\t ; ] Jity |llaments concerned, especially in | 5 P i ng represented witth such fidelity ’ : of the German people on all « dally at 4:30 for 20c, The admis- |y 0v" i1 audience 1s whisked from |Vview of the fact that they eannot % T0 “EUTE] v slon prices are the regular Capitol () o Eaet of motor cars and modern |be amended but must be accepted or prices. Matinees are 20c and 35¢ )y yrieg to the West of the nine- [rejected as they stand. 1t is char-| ‘o and the even'ngs 35c and 50c. The |teonth contury when the scat of [acterized as unthinkable that any|™p ¢ b ¢ g “Therefore,” it adds, “Germany i “Ten Commandments” will show thc‘_.,,m,,,mm,_,m was in every man's gun |lcgislature would take the r"‘“""“"m,«n‘.u] in greeting {he Loearno is sen especiall regarding the Rhineland occupation, would be entire week, holster. bility of failing |o‘arv!17r’0f‘°v"‘“:'l::Z,uw as warmly as the other signs The story of the drama is based [termed such a hopeful structure, By |, ' 00 00 ers [some of these wrlters It is forcseen fare between cattle va that the German nationalists possibly JTHE NEX BRITAINT - MARKET. C0.- NUALITY GODDS AT ECONOMY P R.‘E’E S’ “SUPREME; MOMENTS, l'.\lu\(‘l’l‘nn the war The nationalist press is on 1) ; _ land sheep raisers which furnished to whole aurpelsingly moterats th B, Irvou e e o |many. thriling episades on the |wil bo able to averthrow the min-\ Lol lont "oy e Locarno are 18 you Lk thllink Be gcr Tanges. While there is no actual |istry of Chancellor Luther. Jt s as- ments. The skepticism prevailing Lefore publication of the texts this piorning has given way to apprec ation of the wor' of the German | # delegates, especially in getting 1¢ you llke beauty and exquisite | eolor photography— sumed that this will not happen, but the belief is cxpressed even should there be such an eventuality another gunplay on the stoge, sudden demises are in the offing so that the audience is impressed with the ey | conviction that D<ath has had its ministry would put the pact through | part in weaving the plot. the reichstag. et b L An unusual situation in *“The L Tf"‘?.ml:f!g'; hat (f&[of the Teague covenant and also i | |Ghecpman” is the presence of only | Tresident Coolidie's hin Wling to [7arrying the point that in the futurc | one woman in the cast. Most of the |United States would be willing toj. oo o /o "or e Versailles trea- | 8 i i > S i s o e tion o > i i other characters are untamed, hard [do something mor toward limita IR At Biedtta bl aion | anchmen f 4 s is regarded in some [V ! 4 Today and Wed. riding, har'} wpoken r-‘""'mlf"'r- W'»“:”_“;‘r,'“”‘l‘:“,’:‘w e er " s.;m critielsi a3 ts made by rome | o = turesue in their language and typ! L £18 s . |0f the more extreme fonalist pa- | i ‘HIS SUPREME MOMENT’ ||l puncners in their actions, The ant ""‘”“-‘] "‘““‘" i "‘;f“""nun reems fo be based on political | o in s. The minister Gazette £ A . Blanche Sweet, Ronald Colman|||high points of the story are well ‘u'\\m'mnv Th ]H:;‘;m””wm Tanes | exigencies Sl oo brought out and the climax {5 unan- |eepceialiy cmphastaes this 000 MPS |accentance of the agrcement. i ticipated until it “break he matioa N o 3 1 UALDENIEEE The butstanding choracter is “Thel|top much delay. Wt urges the Eurgs 7 Mitchell, who well deserved the jtention to the p BEAET L QLS LR DR GUATAMATA REVUE | nlasudiis: aceorded i as tha! final|.. The newsnaper regrets that Uhe)h LR CATM and DALE e e e e ol [UnitediStates istotiai embenio il sl R T e, a o o 5 “But |ten Chamberlain, the British fore {himself at all times, giving a strong {1028 pdeny s it RINZO 34 IHH“‘L:(('I“m‘\mn{"yv‘l(:r:?r‘ it aen |the question of armamients is not |sccretary, expressiie of Mr. \r\ MYERS and AMY B s e et ity & ifedlion BRI e ot U ISSE Ll deep apprechation o B R B . Fucnse luvestion and (he udvenings of pure|fon Mussolini’s intervention in rough, Carleton 1 B Ificipation by {he United tes i3 50 |final stages of the Locarno neg m H 1] Tracy, Paul Jacchin. James Sec At g obious that e hope no | tons ford and Max \\vfii»’-“l“""- Q:‘(\_‘M: '”: (\UZFW‘IOH from the White House. ‘\\H\vtnn Churchill, ehancellor of the porting cast are ‘J,\“ e ebach il Saruchi ipralee) st given FAustenjjexchequer, in g spesch here last : 0. Huran, Charles 7. Burns, Mar- | P06 e British forelgn night. declared his belief that “the shall’ Hale and Claude E. Archer curily pact is the only possible |8 L 5 e secretary, for his share in the suc The Sheepman” s written by of the megotiations a* Locarno. [security the maintenance of Best Maine Lean Fresh POTATOES, peck 500 SHOULDERS, 1h ZOC Lean Smoked Challenge SHOULDERS, Ih 19 C | MIK . 2 cans 25(‘ PO RATRE TE TR R All Day \pecmls in All I)epallmcnls ROAST PORK .. .. Ih 25¢ ROAST VEAL .. .o Ih 25¢ LCIN LAMB CHOP: : ... 1h 39¢ FRESH CUT HAMBURG ... ... Ib 18¢ BEST FRANKFORTS ..... ... Ib 18¢ BEE TV R e e ... Ih 15¢ For Tomorrow Cnly A SPECIAL GROUP OF 200 Trimmed Hats and Felt Hats Charlotte B. Chorpenning and is 3 i -chill, chancel- |peace In the future. e it . - . Winston &pencer Churehill, chancel- |y 5 i e | ~ presented by Booth, Gleason and lor“nr m‘. axchequer declares that T CALVES Ll‘ ER . I i B tor R R S e s s T e ] A REAL TREA ! PORK SAUSAGE ........ b 35¢ § | \u::{\'nrld'; '";"";d sec ,,m, for the ma |\|:"n nce &1; ey, former s tary for| e D VDI N ; All Week e Lt {prace in the future. Secretary ¢ describes the 1. g B Tonight andzall Wee Mios v HLELE ': fhe Tominions Amery says the pact s “probably the| "‘For the Matron ! i 0 Ihs Ihs i 1} province in the "\“”"‘" 4l “‘""7 marks the establishment of an era oat D el . c ] received news that the earth is} R {ual agreement and | < N ch has been made . "19 Ten round and that It revolves about|0f Bepsee o uier mearelary,| EHiee B0 MI‘.‘,'” il DoTRY _For the M]ss ! WHITE LOAF F = s ! the sun. Peasants n a village |80 Seo iy Tapairs, Viscount Grey. | To Withdraw Troups EVAPORA ong RME A QMk s ! 1} ||after hearing a veling lecturer « {he agreement as “probal 4 Do % ) i ents talk on astronomy, passed the fol- iy, o ‘m;( Hs:!rp Hlu\\nrrl real and M”L’M', bt ', “,’ ‘“? 7 \‘,.,‘ L —‘For the Chlld l‘ &G W HT!;‘I wIES Ceasseeees 3 CANS 29¢ ] | Jowing resolution: “Resolved, that| 1 Sence which has been made | )1\ peauliolhe Locaimo stey 1. ITE NAPTH \ SOAP .... 6 cakes 25c { n ass o act will be the withdr: eabebt g we approve Copernicu since the war. sy 1roop! - A ' The Greatest Photoplay - v - orghaRnuai oo omite) § Values up to $5.00 Post Toasties Shredded Wheat | That Every Came to Sell your home—buy another—use American Comment i P e e biasenid) 2 packages ........ 19¢ package N e 11c § J Tt rea state classification. i ancously th the publica- b s = s 3 ). o ior Qg 1 New Brltam st e o asrcements there | accomplishod wi BRI it Grandma’s Pancake p'f)“f‘f'_.‘\“lad i Pt =l “Ricicxpresstons gt sisksisuvoni (TS setyon HORRorieaeiate b ° Flour, package 14c-29¢ _Dressing, bottle ... 33¢ ¥ e == | 11 from an opponent and a b jiomicial g xpression s nae NS &0 pecla i o Fancy Tomatoes PARSONS PHEATER || P e Teague of ,\“»\‘vl'\llmv based "rn‘wv nEn ® Red Raspberries, can 25¢ 2 cans 23¢ : : g an | there Dbetween the British forei 2iansy i A s s 24 | ' HARTEORD || i0r Pepper of Pennsylvania in an jinere o i 3 . sarly 2 2lcans 25 3 ol 2 e H Tostenr. Tees, wep. MAT. WED. || 2qdress at Lebanon. Pa., thought the \‘ v-]fn.”_\v\x;.»“nw c w‘!’n\:lt‘.y;;»\v‘v”r). 1 Early June Peas 2 cans 25¢ Sugar Corn ... 2 cans 29¢ NOOTHE, GLEASON & TRUEX Aifterence between the security pact | the French premier, M, Fe : Come Early for Lirst Choice Corn Flakes 2 packages 19¢ = Fancy \lmmp can 19c Gy |OHer e mcoaliod socurity clauses” | The authoritics in Fondon ex ) pect that Germany. taking advan i of the terms of the pac is based on | shortly hand to Great Rritain The | report on the conditions in of the covenant of the T The Tocarno guaran- ““!3:’::;1 T?;::f‘ zz}! « || The Sheepman oy o the bed rock of self interes These Hats will sell quickly and you will surely buy cweneny BUTTER 2. Ihs. $1 .05 more than one of these wonderfu values i T g SN AL It on the mis- | Cologne @ after wh is ar — OUR REGULAR PRICES e e 2‘&"!2":“}\3‘”1\"."0"; can be | icipated the British government BEST PURE LARD .................. 2 Ibs 39%¢ Matinee Evening A Romantic Story o the 0 West ||\ T dvance to take the s\rIFQl\UH ordee the remoral of ita 9,000 | (See Windows for the Special) PARKSDALE FARM h(-(-. o 1% dozen 8Tc 4 " | occup: roops to other areas| p - AR R { Staged by James Gleason dssiened to them fna future lineup.” | occupational ircops to oiher Aveas) % 5 20¢, 35¢ 35¢, 50¢ SRned mrcoment | would certainly { held by the allies along the Rhine. | Good Luck Oleo | Nucoa Nut Oleo | First Prize Oleo 2.00. W in will not withdraw | over-| Great Br the R et help to quiet the merves of strained runce: it might fl\'vml\\"fi'nm. e b 30c¢ h .n)c | ine, it is stated, but will i : e promofe peace in Europe unless the | continue ‘-n\w' !\'fl)‘*'»*"»':‘l “‘: LRk (JO en um l nery 0. CALIF. SUNKIST OR!/ \\( ES (Iozen 39(: | THE MESSRS SHUBERT currenis of self-interest changed | ]‘lnrhn)vl \‘.vmxv; Jetany s §1onc s . i b LARGE RIPE BANANAS ............ dozen 25¢ RED OR YELLOW ONIONS .......... 4 Ibs 19¢ SXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT ...... 2 for 25c § Cape Cod Cranberries " Tancy Bleached Celery | 188 Main Street, Corner Main and Court, New Britain flmr course as between the five sig- 238 4 s Sen: P referred | British force of 9 AMRTHFUL MUSICALMIT |{ratories. senstor Penper, et e s 1 gian and Italian emissaries to &hake Y @ ||hands at Tocarno. This suggested E {hat nervousness, rather than good 00, however, whi (onllnllou& Show I"AII\ Tonight and Wed. hat led them to - DOUBLE-IEATURE BILL T A e O dokrt o001 L e R 20¢ ERNEST LUBITSH “But more _unpleasantls signifi- rots or Parsnips Yellow Globe Ti PRODUCTION o cant,” the speaker added. “is the e S slobe ulmp< . s 9 W’fi‘ demon dances ~, ported attitude of those diplomats e s 5 Ihs . 19¢ “Klss Me Agam oh_boy, what acherus/ who imagine that the Locarno com- Fancy Bald in pple inin s Dast can be used as the basis of a 3 quarts ... ol ead (abbage ™ 5e¢ with MARIE PROVOST MONTE BLUE also George Walsh b TR 5 European coalition unfriendly to the NEXT MONDAY AND ALL WEEK Uniteds States.” The Irresistibly Appenling American || Mr. Pepper sald that one of thn Operatic Comedy ways to prove that tb American head was steady was by showing readiness to support and sustain the permanant court of international justice. T 0 TR0 g e ‘l‘he smoothest running and ' delphia William C. Red- best cooKing range on the mar= ETT 4 15 9’ . At Philadelphia Willias | ¢ eto {f com- g ‘ cBLl..J.E umB&..OIRP e at oot ot b Erestagit Ket. Perfect even to the smallest geu the 01 d On o ‘ome b . : and His Orchestra iryaisn R detail in labor-saving features ANGW One pired in that little Swiss village.” He sirongly advocated the entrance of A. CIEZYNSKI & SONS LADIES' MATINEE STAR CAST—GREAT CHORUS Q.Lse the WANT ADS This Coupon and 10 Cents Will 5 1 e ol il B aye Symphony Orchestra the United States into the Leag 517 MAIN ST. ; \ My Any teiyt0 e 100 — IN COMPANY — 100 Nations and said the country would find itselt in “splendid isolation™ ir jt did nol enter soon. WORLD’S Auspices of New Britain Musical Club. Capitol Theater, Sunday After- M AR I GREATEST TENOR noon, Nov. 1, 3:30 o'Clock. Ticket Sale Oct. 24 at C. L. Pierce & Co. CHILDREN'S MATIN 10¢ MALL ORDERS SEATS THUR.

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