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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925, officla i COMMENTS ON THE UNSHORN WOMAN he nations wou and could % the America ,w 53 not be ‘beaten fr igh-shares,’ | tion, the American Lo too are encouraged to xu » ! IL ko \-- & 3 o R & % N by wearing brighter tes tablished {n some international | Voters il oS g | ous” Than Sister—Other | “rie olu fashionca notion of 4 Zion, Nor could there be any per-| “What X ; o e oo o WL W Ot M R ST R otherwise Indieated, theatrica) notices and reviews In this colamn arc Items From the “Tight | iass P98 LOULANSd e pn iy e D ok = weltten by the press agencies for the respective mmusement company. . a3 cal women have tuken up the » world court at the Hague Supreme thorlt Little Isle, | rainbow hued m‘m»lkm. shand the (i ‘Degianing of the realisation |Jorisslem umbrellas of blue, crim- ¢ “Ianlalidron SR 1 N of a dream by Is in Ancient ¢ “SHORE LEAVE” AT PALACE | milllon, Irom this the - ol Ereolyfeered tocmatel salem, according to Rev, Theo- | Was called to | ward. Ire Better than Tol'able id, as big | velops. ORGm e w ) v S 3 Ainawort 5 pastor and v idea God all he ay Classmates, with the tang of the i i A " s = First Congr ynal church, 101t il hope ut Wi sea o spice it Saturated with [“NO, NO, NANNEITE” — LYcEuy | Uer of Dritish —clubmen Lzl ottt Tes: N Armistice day sermon yes- NAVe ¢ labors. Thourh luughs. Such are the comments of | Advance sale of tickets for “No, I ceiltly “QHQILE Le Sl i v home of the f orniy N o cenn ! e ¢ ! ognized our those who have witnessed the show- (No, Nanette,” the great nusical SenieaEdiatat ] 1 8 fof X on ¢ predi we cnd |elves as his successors before human vith ith Ing of Richard Barthelmess in comedy success which is to he pre » Eng 1) torsinzlan ol s deing ar will © the “Shore Leave" at the Paluce theater |sented at the Lyccum Thursday last night. “Shore Leave” iy really |night, indicates that local theater gument in a4 mov ¢ nee th mmediately and it e based his theme on the text | tain a world « Ha the biggest comedy hit of Barthel- |gocrs are keen to see this queen of | 1@ bring about longer fas ed that ] "= pom Isalal, n out of Z t mess' career. It is something new |the musical shows, With @ cast whichi CRLUSSC ! LG Sy rth t aw, and th for Dick to be cast in the role of the |charus of halt & hundred, bright @ "0¢ Surzos { magniil 1o e law from Jerusalem.' comic, but Dick vindicates himsclf |and clever costumes, snappy spe sl , ke the public sion which is operty of crmon w follows: In this excellent performance, as the |cialty singers and dancers, an - | OUses, miust close ilefr ! nigEione Iy . ke It I week the carefree sailor of Unclo Sam's navy. [tette of more than passing worth r ten out of ] rs L however, sinee 1 of his ry the armis- He meets a girl, one in every port, land a “garden of girls” cnsembl | 1Trent citics and g i L i but there i one Connie Martin who |said to be one of the most claborate |iNE Vit regulat cently e, thon, that I take these words could not forget him Hislnolcs font Uic , “No, No, « f club members, re cofgners Restored f proph (b, as the busis Like most of his brother Jackles, | Nanette' ‘is admittedly one of the clubs Dick promises to return but Dorothy !hest musical shows of the decude 8 3 W Count Batthyany, 1 out of shall go forth MacRill as Connic waits a long time | ey 1or | and “I Want to bo | lar on-Hi ¢ home sc bee uc t and t rd of the Lord in vain for her sailor boy whom she | Happy” are two of the toe-tinkling only knows as Mr. Smith, Connie |melodies that are a big hit, There | Mission 1 things in the . feh p e [ are words of an hleal- PUACS i appeals to the navy department to |,re several encores for each number inks a it their B 014 as w mi ireamer of great dreams, R M e ate her Mr. Smith but because Roland Woodruff, the famous il A 1 UL i others, | “All nen who shown QUF [\ 1crica, our people are heir re in the mneighborhood of qancer, is a big hit of the show from | ! estrictions on lquor wer ¢ crased whe : ! ce how gr ngs are possible | oy e opnort 2,600 Smiths enlisted in the navy, the standpoint of light footcdness ed in 1915 Mr. Lloyd Ge i WU micoling ot the. cluls |have begun reaming of the fm- |18 e GEVOT the department cannot help her. = Biann on C llor of the L v : S | vleet possible! Reformers, who died con- wer on the i = RGENTINE LOVE” — CAPITOL, | PFOMIE ' Yt s nexter LaRIEH AERL SESANS S hininlataralin MOVIES AT EXCUUM The Vicente Blasco 1banes story L ) portion ot thelr fellow men, | nomination With the exception of Thursday |“srgentine Love,” produced for ! a 3 OrUoRe AL el IR night, the usual movie programs are | paramount by Allan Dwan with | o, oo S : n = = eI R e i being carried out at the Lyceum this Bebe Danicls and Ricardo Cortez R P : SN on (o |CVery one of th ok, The current d P the | ¢ 4 % LI ) d ¥ 9 | duty, 18 urging t week, 1e_current drama on th atured, was shown for the | S B i S e T L st tereen 18 “Drusilla With a Million,” 1ime in New Lritain at the ¢ n Tl AR A ! J it SHEC O ) Gkl e () and George Walsh in “American | hegter today, e 7, noon 5 oven Week’s Activities i Sic n pla. His | oo AN R Pluck.” The last half of the weck | e story, an original for thie ; Catholic Churches A Bidts)| ot aitens etithouiznds of P s l:\;'u\n 1 . Hoot Gib- jsereen, s the newest love-drama by Successful Season il il r A \H‘m rllu n 3 .,‘ pr » son in “Spook Ranch the master of romance, the sercen 5 2 e T 1as Moore, his ‘Utopla.’ i s S aana drusilla. With a Million” is truly {vorsions of whose novels have never s i b ”“'l ““ i St Mary's Church o8 m: (i B "“"‘”]" pgalmaniay “‘;‘ o NE0 Al ongt 1het, ¢ 4 J yelfeve—are nof e only spokes- a very fine picture and the cast 8 fxnown a failure. And rgentine el et ! S b R k- GG Wells, 1 : ;::w\ rnf:M! \Mt:nr w‘mw"lm l tes- headed by Mary Carr and Kenneth [1ove” 1s not an exception. Colorful | ' e ROT ek el ) s in St Mary 3 jods! has take et e dded and are Hurlan. It has pathos, comedy, ro- | jardly describes if, Sl : i lay t on for the {resi of Just &uch & line (iiale backing to Linl sreat mance and thrills and tells a sto ha KelthoAlhee vaudeville bill fs | Y1¥ine atitcsman 08 it g i : [l B ing their br s g 2 i - % i A : i S| hory, to Keep up the t ; P ar ool mpt to bring America into of a little old lady who had been 'peaged by the Australian M L e e compelled to spend most of her life {1y, sensational xach el e i ho claim idealism 3 SRR RS T s most et in vaude % : S il < L 1 i alized. And y ristiam in an old lady's home. Then in her [ yijle, offering “The (! of IFate, | Many o ( declining years, she falls heir 0 4 mheir offering is thri and death i o i I : mday o life — must admit that only by |~ “No vou know = =11y Uk hd po foBs T Bt % B ) S el d g and hoping does the RN DR, | lay | . ed an international cour i Another feature is the act of Capps | o ! s A . ) s Spn LDl onl SOl sllalen. The P'alace Has The Pictures mily, The family is composed of y e s i ssion ¥ i : o an o ine e Dot el as i e Dl Ma, Pa, and cight &ons and daugh Loy % cal pport C crish.' ize that two American secretaries of TODAY—NUISDAY | vaudeville today and their entertain- a ! ) Stodoseph's Chineeh e R ment is all original with them jeabl L 2 et L fLef s Cotter, & membe 3 Rdtoaminelicie T S Ty 10 The Big Brother to Classmates | T f s ] onfer v presidents have specifi ine thrill watch the Mendozes, : ; . wnd o'cle world get on! It is axiomatic with Others Inc Wright and Dale, S ML . ! e 3 " UATACS e cture of a \ast common- to work for the establishment of a a variety of danc Rhodes and . ¥ e ol tarttont, L st an centered in o Jerusalem. | world court ? American capi | Broshell in a “Musical Flirtation,” “D g ARl Lt ners of St Joseph's [0 think he borrowed the dream |ist, Andrew Carnegis a l nd Henry and Moore in “Hunting Mgk LR ¢ AE LS IUSSERNESL Y from an older prophet. Micah las lover of peace, put millions ¢ Joh." ¥ A28 2 i \ BREE 2 ALY le also! It m have been | lions—long before the last gre “ On Thursday, Norma e ‘ W) M J s o id his age, and his peo- |—info the business of | Lew Cody will he offered in Slave 3 ‘ o INEEIG TR A ple. At an t dalt aceepts it such a court in of Iashion,” with an entir \ o 1 SN MpEnit € mur & fles i, makes own, ing for peace! Are you aware vaudevill ow J i Hl Rl 8 onyent fy : t vide (i o n one American statesman, Eliho | £ eter b D ] “s 1 L the mer ford will ! i wanity | Itoot, has taken a distingms et v his own capital nent ¢ 1 ational waorld, Tt is to ! Teda temple the on m il the nations, | John T “White Cargo” with the record of he Unshorn Locks the longest dramatic run in the his . tory of the New York st } 1 original cast and production t L e ot ' 4 . Peter's Churely from Wallack's theater, will he pre- oo 10 the 1 Paulin theater for a we gement, be rinning tonight I a popular ma- inee Wedne and the regular siasm for this of tt aloud call to ome yet n the light of OUR GANC an Lnglish company is s al= e T S the & i g words, he ceords in London . 3 : 5 v 1 marin sritain them to its fulillment, He WED. — THURS, is, with another company playir Double Feature {morc than two years in the provinec FRED THOMSON of England, is a rema ord ! —In— Chi 0 lay a year's popu- E e 5 hicrs L : al eruga: e ¢ « Hagu SWILD BULL'S LAIR" larity. S o ¥t A | 0 v r T , 2 X R 180 b ites had partic VIOLA DANA, In = 5 , : e ! e tabiieh ate n arbitrations, STHE BEAUTY PRIZE? | \|\|(|\]‘1]\\\ A YL CRAL 2 i Wed. \l lll—\()l'\ll{\ \'I()l __—_-ww tom Jos not respond Kk as- FHURSDAY, NOV. 12 G IELo LiOHDOLIY Ihe | i ONE MGHT ONLY HHFRA?’ *S ROUN LYCEUM cin : sl of Ml\RRluDvfl)E%O YEARS CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY e 3 nE Mr, and Mrs. Jdohn AL Jolnson Ob- DOUBLI: FEATURE BILI 1 i “Drusrlla With ey | PN Sanley Srect—Reccive Beauti- A Million” | ' ie’ it et » L Gins [1 With MARY CARR, KENNETH Book by Frank Mandel and GitaHirsERe LTS 2 1rving Coesar and Otto Fiarbach = Music bys HARLAN \/1";:—\( Ynmunn —Also— s Cold Winter y | NOTABLE CAST OF STARS i George Walsh 1 l | —IN— | | | NEw e At American Pluck Paria Derlin Vienna Me o : COMEAND HEAR BEN IRVING Sh@iRreieiea SoRe AND HIS ORCIESTRA I SEATS NOW ON SALE LADIES" MATINEL | ORCH.—! 0 and S 1 'his Coupon and 10¢ Will Admit BAL—S$2.00 & $1.50. e Any Lady To Best Seats Plos Tax CHILDREN'S MATINEE 10¢ —) Y READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS (i C APITO L ) | [PARSONS | " B A TONIGHT AND ALL WEER AT WED-SAT 5‘ 5 ot T T e jncrease Your WHITE. | WeightIn Thi VAUDEVILLE Gttt D | D THE AUSTRALIAN MENDOZAS [ ays with ORIGINAT N, Y. CANT AND PRODUCTION Henry & Moore Wright & Dale thodes & Brochell fves, 50 Wed. Mat.. 505150 oh Hunting” “Variety Dances” “Mu Flirtation” ) : S0 %2 00 5 - T % " COMING ALL NEXT WEER e Y PAT ROONEY: RICARDO CORTEZ tMARIONBENT BEBE DANIELS | “THE DAUGHTER Vicente Thancz Story OF ROSIE O'GRADY™ “ARGENTINE LOVE” with PAT ROONEY 3RD and wo MATL ORDERS NOW STARTING NEXT SUNDAY THE MERRY WIDOW™ Satu IHI':‘iIL”; He.-$2.00, Presenting the Thriller, “The Globe of Pate” Locks More “('unmnker-‘,” the Drighter London mot " Rev. T. A, Gl'fiflle Says ({155, cis _oeare into " prusing | eral’ Fedleration ot Wom wational disputes, Isalah came | can membership in the court, Labor the Gen- ubs, Wo “““‘““““““‘“““““““““““‘ WEEKLY NEWS LETTER FROM LONDON NI WAR ORRACE, R S S T urged Awmerls the the the United Associa- and will power they business of thir problems of creat- world court. But, to go for nothing, f a few blind men in h is speaking to belicve that t e of the worl! to you and to me, And seak and must speak to ment. Write to your two and tell them that you United States to join the court which is truly of an American esident Coolidge and is is the nest far as you can see it in volution, in the substitu- of law for force, Armistice day with all its load memories brings back the long- of world crying out for We can almost hear the of reproac from that st that lies beneath the And we, who live, must who died in hope in the abundant expecta- some day soon law would to take the place of war. I will never reach the mil- ium at a bound. But only by the wdy march of millions of "intel- T nsecrated men and wom- 1 take the next step di of an orderly, ndly co-operative world spirdt, N is th time to decide! 11 we Americans stand fast with safali, the idealist, the dreamer of freams? Or, shall we cast our lot with the materialist K. leghorn of ¥ entertained at bridge in Mr. and Mrs rnest f Mount Vernon, New York evening Prizes were awarded Dr. Henry R. ind Miss Gertrude Barnes of A buffet junch was sery- vening. Wednesday only: Shampoo $L.00 The Marinello Shop, Itoom 321, Booth's 4 250.—advt. 1w Schoech, teacher in the and sixth grades of the Luth- prochial school for the past years, has declined an offer to head of a mission school in Ind., and will remain on Wednesday only: Shampoo §1 The Marinello Shop, Room Booth's Phone §250.—advt, finance committee of the 1 will meet at the school this afternoon at 4 licar the new Ortho- trola at Morans'.—advt. M, Laufensweiler and Edna, will spend aseveral vida 1 Xmas Music Club at Morans'. 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