New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1925, Page 27

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; " § A i e A v || ll I["lll u.. ; ||I|| l ll : 4 ™ 2 '&_ l“ d'i 2 ‘\ o .»j ” Y= o ‘g 2. 4 IA Cnlews otherwise indicnted, theatrical notices and reviews in this column are % ’nrulen by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. ’ -\\K)‘%\'.‘%\\‘.,\\\\\\‘\\\\)“\\\m\\“\\\\“\\\\ SENTY BILL AT CAPITOL | OPPORTUNITY NIGHT A Slve of Fashion,” which| The opportunity acts ar ured a the Capitol theater yes- | for tonig Palaco tt brings N 1 in her second 1 w Shearer to the | rring vehl . ) o for her ‘lxm hing for there has never [old of cd previously t e not of the amateur » acts (hat arc on the thresh- | 101 the professional stage and " 2 Shenan romm I v ppealing nor yet more [aro hero for o fryout. " They are| The efforta of the Tycoum man- | i incompete than that of the |closcly watched and those that are |*B¢MUNLLO stuge legitimate offerings | Mrs, Lansdows : \erine Bmerson, | conside worthy of hef -{in the cify are evidently appro-|cluded the The Kelth Albee vaudeville show | tessionals aro offered contra or | Clated locully, —as very nearly alraul I° 1 oifers five good attracti nal vaudeville, Local talent | louse greeted tho . [ by the “Kandy Krooks, 4 an opportunity to dis- A i e morandim i comedy skit With @ cast of clever | play their goods. Prizes arc offered 8 somnanyysas dar e before that | el of pretty |to the locals who are selected by the CAIE CLENLILLE, 0 B, ribing her cature s the |applause of e audien ‘ n and girls. The pulchii-| the conrt today. i sl s A6y Revid cast composed | 1 5 s added atiraction s 1110 lmvvf}r‘\’\ onas :mlv]‘;- u'y‘:.’?‘m ’1::“\; ‘\"1.“'1 H]~ Wt it should be made a g of a man and five girls who play |offered a double feature bill for Fri- proved by reducing the -lof the rec L b Hal Toceite g v and Saturday, Kentucky Pride, |7 Of the chorus and cxercising a| After the disposal of this ques . Harey Lee 15 o |a story of the kings and quecns of | Tl more discrimination in their | tion J ) Ith his bright talk turf. Tovers of fine 1 s wil | Selection. However, it meant some- | chemical wa w big hit yester 3 oards resoundi feet | I Reld, d I il Wills are come- ftucky Pride. ! ! & 2 10 [and hear the singing of o' company. | tracts from te dians and offcr “A Coniedy Mixup™; | The companion feature s {he 1 e e e it e Nanette” was played b, oren ¢ wo charm- | gre G of (he stage | i L e, w g the o acte @ unique [and serc ifth Avenue Mods who sang the rol ted ot el Ll caias i L in such a manner as to gt Ives very | with Mary Philbin leading a nof : b0 appl nt things they for three da pear in the are continuous 1 sined CMERRY WIDOW" COMING i he Knockout, a picturs o Von Strolivim’s pictures can red men and one who Ny ymes from city luxury to mak | MEN AT BOTI 1 FNDS | u.\v,\..\ 13 widest variation, \1 and 1 st pluee + fests of thy men in p, it was d freshmen or her purticular part, |\4[l\l Hoc ) GOOD MOVIES A1 o hig pict Lycewm the night and On bill ave latest re of 1d ¢ are A comedics t s [ s atest r of the news reels, | ! ing told of in the daily press. Tl | Lycenm orche also is featuring i ] the latest ing the showing i 1 the contimious I l ‘ W ‘wrlh\ MAE MURRA as the w:dow ches of I JOHN GILBEKI‘ he prin- as the Prince v, But in this pletnre s Metro Goldimn-Mayer ? KICHVON STROHEIM S produdnm cted on the th cowhoys > is bit different from YOU'LL SEE TP AT THE CONTINUOUS SHOW DARLY e Tk j'“ : ][J ] 1 1 Rl . —_— o\ — PRIDAY & SATURDAY It ALSO KEITIL VAUV DOUBLE FEATURE RILt g HOOT GIBSON ‘; — N | /‘T"wmw'rm SSPOOK I f AT | ]rne WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING STHE VIRGINT (el J | |Palace Alice Lake. henneth Harlan | | 7 — COMEAND HEAR BEN IRVING || TODAY—SATURDAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA | Double Feature Bil VI‘-||II*' MATINLEG ! !' [ CHILDREN'S MATINEE 100 I ‘E& k P d | Rentucky rrde J —Also— DESLONEAT MARY PHILBIN, In "*r""u I i i CA P E'GL, ||| Fifth Ave Models HOMI op 1q; 3 Jit ' IS 1 '." M ame ise and v of Broad- "?\ I o~ ‘,fi,@ T ; sl L Butterflios, v &IGEVIIE | |'— L | Prinn BEeisonr—pray pann ! 1 Satardny. Cantinuons | i }”',7 ] ADDL D AT (TION { 24 i TONTLIT ] A MUSICAT CON ! s | i ot 5 oportuuity Acts 1 Vor Local Tatent § | i e —————— H e SEA HAWKR i /;? : "‘ wia P ncw SUNDAY — MON. — TUES. THED HET O T WHITE CARGO A Vivid Tal T ORIGINAL N, Y. COMPANY R ars in New York CENTURY of Love in the EARI. CARROLL A Vivid Play of Love in the Tropics White Cargo|/—= by Leon ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST With a record of the longest dramatic rn in New York Three years in New York — Two years in Chicago One year in London Presents Gordon HRNUITORS | J— S e - | PLEASES AUDIENCE I HIS ACTION § Lyceum Mtraction Well Re- Court Permits Mos. Lansdowne's § ceived by House [ Testimony to Sfiand ; lust evening hy road company in | by Mrs, Mar though it was not well dog 8|0 prosecutic « It might have been in the opinion | denco g h 1 his great- | ) "'l gus prot ! et & bunch of thrills out of Ken- .""”" and “Flo dred Joy, Janeral Johnson and Cora | mu ed by Dora Empey P[ABNVILI E BOOKS in substitui NEW BRITAIN DAI HERALD, I'RIDAY, NO, NO, NANETTE ' MITCHELL SCORES of oth to again see the was called husband n{ uired to mater re mile arca, ¢ ing, “wards, ' were » portrayed by Mil lerson, “Billy Barly,” a to Jimmy, who got 1 entangled with Jim pes, wherein |, " ccesstul feeder to the come- mat ituations. Jimmy's wif 's wife “Lucille,” L m] Helen Ca uline,” the cook got many a | sor Wi Manager McAuliffe Ts Back Home From Europe INSTATE 0F CHAG: (Continued from First Page) isi r ! {he } e 1 tim or briefly through many errors of this thrown out o : 3 hind which have been permitted by | NOW HEKNOWs b1y R i town clerk, § 0o G Muna Ao Pnents mus wner, Jic o lost or over- ! oc d 50 they will b casily wnts heen lost fra new ones had had to be NOVEMBER 18, 1925 GET THE ENTIRE | OUTF 2t Now B it-i2’s Newest and M .t Up t:-d t: Crodit Stere We Thank You All! We want to thank the publie for their response to our opening, It proved to us that New Britain has taken its newest and most up-to- date clothing store to heart. We sincerely hope that all will continue this store to pat- ronize as we will at all times endeavor 1o e courteous and satisfactory service, \\u are pleased to an- ) that Mrs. Kumm m . et street vas the holder of the key that opened our on the opening ddy iven the choice :mm w the best dresses in th store. CHi LDPEN S CL OTHES | GIRLS | COATS Lasiest Credit Terms 138 MAIN ST. Next to John A, \ndrews Turniture Stove Lo — t& K Tave All the Styles Dresse Worn By New York’s Well Come In Tomorrow! 'S — FUR TRIMMED CCATS FUR COATS All the Desirable Furs in New and ishk Models 1158 EASIEST CREDIT TERMS e SMART, NEW FUR TRIMMED COATS IN ALL THE NEW COLORS 1198 LR b i ’S “UHTS ard OVERCOATS AT ‘ PLENTY OF OVERCOATS OF THE RIGHT STYLE AND QUALITY 522.50 AND ! IYLE NE \\ FABR AND COLORS 52 AND P EASIEST CREDIT TERMS 138 MAIN ST. Next to John A. Andrews Furniture STORE * Store ir. Raab, Formerly Manager of the Union Store rs posted o ] W when to con Statute On Reo Documents in t ding Violated nture must | 1d not heen wre are at this hundred un ngh system of {10 A & Hin - co compl and High v 1 Expert “it will not he an ea raight ont affair an el 1 , promply nd the seloc ponsibility in 1 me i mination il I voted unani- | Steps have al- | to sccure 1, and the will eommen n as pe The the chara amber ses mittance previously promised the pross was denied. Tt is understood that Judge G criticized the sclectmen for this and ML"\‘v a full statement was given out D A N C E Saturday nght ARCADIA 110 ROCKWELL NEXT AVENUE TO LECK'S STORE Music By ARCADIA JAZZ ROYS Floor Manager Charles Farmer, formerly of Sullivan's Dancing School, will soon open dancing classes. Watch for opening! SWEATERS Women’s and Misses’ ¢ This price is are worth. BOYS’ ATS o many dollars less than what these garments Collection consists of beautifully tailored, lux- uriously fur-timmed Coats in the new Mushroom, Queen Anne, Tuxedo and Question Mark Collar effects. lined and interlined, New Winter styles in vari Models for every taste and cv. book. A wondetful range of sizes. Boy's Suiits Silk Boston Clothing Sto 63 CHURCH STREET Next To Herald Office . N d weights. ery pocket- 50 up Stylesthatthe “Little Man" sist§ on; money ine saving prices « re

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