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[ ",.. . il HE i !\ Onless otherwise indicated, theatriea) no written by the press agencles for the \ RIN-TIN TIN AT LYCEUM. “Below the Line,” a thrilling, ro- mantle story of the north in which Rin Tin Tin shares equal honors ith June Marlowe, John Harron, at Hartigan and other human per- Yormers, 18 one of the features at the Lyceum, the other belng Allce Lake In the soclal drama “The Price of Buccess.” The latest news plctures and selected comedies round out the | b bin. The program for the last halt of this week brings a couple of excel- &;nt pictures, one belng Reginald enny in one of This best comedy dramas, “Where Was 1?” and the lothers belng the Warner Brothers' pectal, “On Thin Ice,” featuring om Moore, Willlam Russell and idith Roberts. New Britain theatergoers have shown a desire to have occasional atage attractions, and the Lyccum is bringing them. 0, No, Nanette" ‘the biggest musical comedy that has ‘becn in this city in close to 20 years, land the prices to be charged are the samg that one has to pay at Hart- ford,” New Haven or elsewhere, no VT ) s | L s e ] lilh "n/‘. tices and reviews in thjs eolumn are respective amusement company. “(““\S%“\‘\\’d e R SRR AR S A A A S s S R R AR AR S A S LAY 4 what he says, and Conrad Nagle, who has not yet had as much exper- lenco of life as his assoclate, stub- bornly disagrees.The wide divergence of these two men in the same walks ! of life was the origin of a bright thought in the mind of Robert Leonard, who wrote the play that set naughty Broadway buzzing as to whether it ig really cheaper to mar- | ry or whether it s cheaper for one | to live alone. Wednesday night is the second of the series of country stores given at | the Palace theater. Fifty gifts, every- one of them useful, will be given to | the holders of lucky number ticKets, Among the gifts to be a beautiful parlor chalr, a floor | lamp, two rugs and a good many for. The country store will be open at 8:30. All those coming between 6:30 and 8:30 will have a chance of getting a prize, The first show starts at 7 o'clock. . GREAT BILL AT CAPITOL. Monta Bell's batting avera ‘. a motion picture director is b | HUDALSLGT OO ginning to rival that of Babe Ruth's | . as a ball player. / ANITA STEWART AT PALACE, In his “Pretty Ladies” the Anita Stewart appears for the last | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer — production, time tonight at the Palace theater) ich opened yesterday at tI ap- in Peter B. Kyne's greatest :'or_\, itol theater, Bell has |\|?n4 ked an- “Never the Twain Shall Meet." other cinema home run, right on the B} rewis Stone, premter heels of “Lady of the Night motor of the screen, says that mar-| The Keith-Albee vaudeville bill is rlage 1s a game of give and take;|opened by Rosendo Gonzales, the end then ironpically adds, give up distinguished earicaturist of famous | vour frecdom and take the conse.|people, who is offering curicatures in quences. Mr. Stone firmly believes | stayon. Vaudeville i Iy honored in having this avtist appear on its The Palace Has the Pictures Lt LAST TIMES TONIGHT | ANITA STEWART i « | “NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET” 'Is It Cheaper to \Lu n ) Conrad Nagel Lewis Stone says o See them both in | CHEAPER. TO ‘| MARRY at the Palace ~d, and Thurs. EMBER! DAY NIGHT R WED COUNTRY STORE I |50 Gifts Given Away Free | to Holders of Lucky Tickets Mayvbe You're Next \ atinee ........10¢, 20¢ Evening ....... .20¢, 30¢ o | == et Richard Barthelmess | in SHORE LEAVE will be shown twice Sun. night CAPITOL Poday and Wed. KEITH-ALBEE | Vaudevill vauueviiic ) O’Brien Sextette Jinks and Ann Burns and Burchill Haynes and Beck Rozendo Gonzales .| “Preity Laties” X T'om Moore, Zazu Pitts, | Norma Shearer FHURS=TOM MEIGHAN —_n - MAN WHO CFOUND HINMSERL and 10 day Birds IO SHOW BAILY TONI'GHT AND WED, Double | Bin . Rm 'lm-Tln Below the Line CONTINUOUS ure “THE PRICE OF SUCCESNS” with ALICE LAKE Come and Hear Ren Irving and Ais Orchestra LADIES' MATINEE This Coupon and 10c Will Admit Any Lady To Best Seat CHILDE e bills as his drawings are a work o art. The O'Brien 8exthtte are a ver satile orchestra playing good m with song. Jinks and Ann offer clever song and patter act {hat was Burns and Burehill scor- nedy songs and dar and Beck were well 1e their clever offe that stands ont with the clevern a woman comedienne | On Thursday, Thomas led for 0 Meighan will bs offer~d in “The Man Who Found Himzeif,” with the vaudevilie Jay Birds, an Jlent musical of fering. |Congregation Week at Tirst Lntheran Church Congregation Week, the annual festival geason of the First Lutheran . will be ob: I Saturday and Monday , November 19, 20, 21 ond Frank Olson is chairman of the committea which is in charge of (h srrangements for the event, Vari. ous articles, including fancy work made the women of the chure! will be sold and short musicale en- tertainments will be held each eve- Ring. | | | | TO AID PAINTING COURSE Al a mecting of the Master Paint- lers association at the Chamber of Coinmerce last evening it was voted unanimeusly to cooperate with the rade school in a painting to be taught there. ‘No Coal i | I 1 famine almost upor a long. such as th \ throughout the and childeen, with lit he 12 up wood FOX TROT CONTEST | ARCADIA TOMORROW NIGHT Music by ARCADIA BOYS 110 ROCKWELL ST, FREL PARKING N i should " scen gather | GRAND FINALS | 8 It a {» o! theater, Hartford, sume their Stones"—and did, steps in the who i3 Papa Stone; Allene, who i Mama Stone, and Dorothy, the most in the gem casket, 1id and done it is quite in one And when the re in full flight their steps When all is heatrical company. | Stones arded are [$VOY NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, STONE FOLKS BACK. ON PARSONS' STAGE Fred and Dorothy in Hartford With “Stepping Stones” (By Herald Reviewer.) Fred Stone and the rest of th tone family returned to last night to re. triumph in There are thr Stone family. recious stone flight of steps to have ra fast and furious, “Stepping Stones” s a kaleldos cope of varicty entertainment with unch fn every number. It is In |field by itself and reflects the genius f its leader, a genius that has ful It is built around the eccen Parsons' “Stepping Fred, | shown the slightest lack of respect for his military superiors. Ha has al. ways obeyed every order of his com- | E manding officers with promptness and exactitude, as is unes(ed by the lighest authority on“military disel. pline in the world, General Pershing. “I move the court for a finling of not gullty.” Colonel Bherman Moreland, the trial judge advocate, briefly answer- ed Mr, Reid, opposing the motion to strike out, “It {s my opinion," he sald “that theso statements and attacks upon these two indispensible agencles of the government constitute the of- .| fenses as recited, The motion there- fore, should be denfed." JUDGE WARNS YOUTH NOT 10 GOURT GIRL A (Cotninued from First Page) leave the house when told, but she | 1 Neld him so that he couldn’t go. Mrs. Kapinelnsky told the court that she | did not want her daughter to keep | loston, Lack of Agents | Stroup sald his office was erippled | There are 26| where there | be double that number, | 76 he would mnot do| days," probably be accompanied to Britaln by Dr. president of the New Eng- land confl an churches. DETROIT TOO WET, = DRY AGENT QUITS. (Continued From First Page) | by lack of agents. under his direction, should ven with | much with the blind pig s\luntlcn.“‘ he added, | "1 go to church twice | Stroup | nothing to step out of chureh and meet a woman of the | will offer to take you around the | corner to a bliind pig. a sald that Magnificio was going 10| nor the blind pig keeper 18 bothered much about concealment," New 8. G. Hagglund of ‘epce of Swedish Luthoer. I Mr, | on Sun. said, “and it s streets who Nelther she the real necessity NOVEMBER 38, 1925 . . fed Bt | cereal beverages, so that the govern- |strays?" BAKER BURNED TO DEATH ment could inspect brewerles manu facturing near-beer, breweries were actually dispersing h-powered beer,” he sald. Why impose an unbearable tax on honest bevernge manufacturers. Cook sald, Join Qur Xmas Music Club New York, Nov. 8 (M—Theodore Buta, a baker, was burned to death In Brooklyn today when grease from & pot of doughnuts bolled over and set hia clothes ablaze, pksisbrds S | Here's your market for thing—use the Classified ads, Permission for a higher alcoholle content in beverages, 50 as to keep beer within the range of the pro- hibitlon law was urged by the wit. ness, who sald de-alcholization of beer actually makes for a less pure product, Many of the every- “to catch a few —deposit will enroll you in our GULBRANSEN REGISTERING PIANO Xmas Club, assuring you the finest instrument at the lowest price obtainable. EASY to PLAY and EASY to PAY, —will bring to your home any model Victrola of vour choice, including the New ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA, the wonder of the Century, as well as any model or finish of the HALF-PRICE Victrolas, The supply is very limited. —will deliver to your home any standard RADIO cthers that are worth while coming | as| *(bers of the profession *|gnod behavio cold winter using their | trie dancing and grotesque charaeter | acting of Stone and the charm and daneing of Dorothy, who personifics vibrant youth and whose agility 1s a one, 1t is a conglomeration of ragid. ly changing scenes and numbers which apparently have no relation to one another but each one fulfill- | ing its object of giving an audience in evening of clean, novel entertain- ment, In its variety it is unique. Others have tried but it takes a Fred Stone to stage such a spectacu- lar affalr. circus-like in pattern and movement, 1t is saild that there very few changes in the “Stepping Stones" she have been | cast since | hegan to toddle, This is duc to the fact that the |!N® First Lutheran ehurch Wednes- | posed by Levy Cook of Washington, | iy ilsie et it s |day evening, November 11, Dr |representing cercal beveragcs manu S A Klingner who is & represe ve of | facturers. member of the cast is sick he she e o ey e or, ™ I tho Swedish “Rikstorentng.” is mak- | Lin.oln C. Andiews, assistan’ sec I8 RHE spital, the best of | A R ora - 9 Y ALY lirentment {s provided, all bills are | A tour of the Svedish Lutheran retary of the treasur.. veslerday patd and the salary check continue |to be issued. This is a Stone polic which has endeared him to mem and which makes him idolized by members of | the company. He requires, in return, two things—work well done and In the two 20 singing ties in which appear frequently. prominent musical there are 12 and dancing novel- Stone and Dorothy The two most numbers seenes 1 are {“In Love With Love" and “Once |in a Blue Moon.” TIn these, Miss |Stone has an able and talented as- stant in Roy Hoyer, posite her who plays op- the prince. The Tiller Sunshine and the Globe Thea- {ter Ensemble furnish a background ancing and color in keeping with Stonc standard. An innovation [this year is & drill by the “Mystic Husgars! George Hermann, in the role of a skelaton. is the superior of any other contortionist on the stage today 1t is said that the advance seat [vale for "Stepping ind capacity audie pated for the entire wee will e given on Wednes Sat afternoons. MITCHELL WINS ANDTHER PI]IM tinued I (Lo om First Page) delav afte without an argument of | | counsel during which HRepresents tive d of It coungel for Miteholl, declared the prosecution had rested yesterday with pro- | ducing “one scintilla” of proof | the | viine j controver prosecutio tir by officer his nttera This denied as told i id that t violated army dis inces in the air | centention the | € lepresen- “‘lr'n hod | ¥ ble to find in the wholg | one single, solitary indi- vidual, man or woman, or| civilian, to come here and say he | hought from reading these state- | ments they were jssued with a ‘ma- 1 wicked intent'.” court W tathe R i Leen | country soldier licious a Prosceution Stands Alone “And so, the prosectution sfands all alone on iis claim,” he continued, “descrted by the whele world, and would have the court accept its in- I terpretalion of these statements as 1 con Americans, W a farce 1t 1s!” No eviden producad by il prosecution that might conceivably | g was ve shown that thes were insubordinate. In fact the only evidence on that point to just the verse, Lieutenant Colonel Georse sution’s own wit- -examination t | { .. Hicks, the | ness, said on er e did not consider the statements [ | moment tha accused has ever | Newest All \ few hours after it appears Trimmings That == z — Fall Bl in New York our expert serv- . Are Are [P AR S 0 N S Styles vimmed ice delivers the new style to Featured Wanted l S R our millinery store in New $4 95 Britain. What is more—the @& FRED STONE [N HIS URE-\‘ CCOESS | AT SALE NOW leves: oren. s3: i Fawmily ircle, 1] wea. Mat. « { Tamily ¢ Family ( | No $ ALL NEAT WEER MATS. WED., SAT. 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Klingner, one of the I ing clergymen of the ‘rmmn‘nlmn of Lutheran will speak den, was ca that th wili n- TA CUT OF OVER delight to the eye, [zirl told her that Magnificio hud’ There s hardly any plot {n threatened to kil her if she dm“l “Stepping Stones.” It doesn't need K°€P company with him, \!v(x cun PRESIDENT'S HOPE | (Continued from First Page) De. ' Prohibition R:vision Revision of the prohibition law € |to permit policing of breweries rath 1. |er than extension of this puwer de- | prohibition officials through imposi at [tion of a tax on beverages was pro ent a gallon tax o asked a one WE ARE GRATEFUL Tharnk you all for your cordial welcome. 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