New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 27, 1925, Page 23

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Her ) wolibled you would outside,” Is The tre composed vas trylng who hav mection there v inefticigney | 1 at Bob Tur- (¥ hoys out what ween nowsy vinly not kne owney hours and pietures for ard toduy and were “Talma en e lier's big, anke safd the ¢ pic ture yarn nd Dollar and ents 100, man, him he'd spin out lones both on ol 1 him for (iol world, — The compunion fog the two duys I starring " Jacqueling i, Mary Astor , Brook and Col ' not trou- “That new She looks beneath | me regular attr S U l. lLa- Plante in “Th d Elaine Hammerstein in “8 0 8, Perils of the | Slapp in the portraying w mad &urgeon 3 twisted brain manufactures a seheme 5PN Tfmmnn Mirs their i fe \enlously, queer It cooler. Seu.” Tn “The plays the ) fnent young woman whoso wiles lure | on the male sex and whose romantic adventures eventually lead her.into | no end of trouble, Migs Hammerstein in Perils of the Sea” plays an unusual | Other acts ave Bell and ¥ role with her accustomed charm. |In At the Sode Fountuin® §he is a lost heiress, raised fn ignor- | and Chesieigh in ance of her real position by people | Humor” in a litle fishing village. She falls in 16ve with a clean, but humbie fish- | erman and even after she learns her true identity she becomes his wife. The picture, too, has plenty thrills, one of the greatest ocenrring early in the play when German | and at suppe submarine, during the war, torpe- | "C¥therca,” and Bob Custer wil does a liner, The girl's mother is | oftered in t Manjuck.” lost, but the little girl is rescued | and brought ashore to the fisher vil- lage. whereby e lures vietims it o | sanitarinm may perfo operations them, He is & and evil Dr, Zis vaudeyill to » Keit has five g talent, Tune \H:u real 1 is Dainty oy Soi YRS Hovie and her New Humor and Drama, shows will On nday of | AMATEUR NIGH! Another big amateur show seheduled for the e the | tonight in mem; to 't )\)'n;,v am of double featur Wells, manager amateurs will be horo with anot her carload of talent and supp by several local acts that pear tonight a merry old /10N (“r\\"«" AT CAPITOL Audiences at the Capitol theater yasterday gasped, grasped their ee In excitement and held their breath a5 “The Monster” unfolded its mys- terfous and gripping atory on the screen, This is a Roland West pro- duction distributed by Metro-Gold- LYCEUM | Continuous Show Daily Tonight and Sat, TWO BIG PIOTURES Laura La Plante “THE TEASER” SOS. PERILS OF THE SEA Elaine Hammerstein COME AND HEAR BEN TRVING AND HIS ORCHESTRA v for will @ time THE, HOME OF ATTRACTIONS PALACE TODAY — SATURDAY Double Feature Bill RICHARD TALMADGE N Jimmie’s Millions | TSI Ty T —In— Playing with Souls Fifth Episode PLAY BALL Astor ture New Britain naders Clem Tewis, Red Latham Humph Muldowncy Wamp Carlson 3 DAYS ONLY SUNDAY—MON CCHICKIE” Next Week Sun,, Mon., Tues., Wed, GENE STRATTON-PORTER'S || GREATEST NOVEL “THE KEEPER OF THE BEES” CAPITOL TODAY & SATURDAY CONTINUOUS Under New Management 01d Colony Inn | Meriden Turnpike Saturday nght Orchestra for Dancing KEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE DAINTY JUNE HOVIO The Darling of Vaudeville and Her Inn Now Under Management of Morris Walsh McWaters and Tyson Tyson And Their Company, In Modern Flashes of Humor and Drama LON CHANEY “The Monster” A GREAT MYSTERY FILM Ticket Sale for the German Show at Foot Guard Hall (Hartford) Tomorrow Night Will Close Tomorrow Morning & at 10 o’clock at C. L. Pierce & Co. Box Office Sale Starts at 4 p.m. Parsons’ Theater HARTFORD FIVE DAYS BEGINNING TUESDAY, DEC, 1 T WORLD TAMOUS. The G Magicianof All Time MAGIC! ILLUSIONS | EFCAPES! Eves. 30c to $1.50. Mat. 50¢c. & "fl DANCE TONITE CRUSADERS’ NOVELTY ORCHESTRA (From Springfield, Mass.) At Jester’s Ballroom, Arch Street Featuring the “Two Johns”—McNamara and Shank Here Friday, Dec. 4—Mac’s “Dixie Syncopaters” show | is nented |7 (Contir ind coat and d rom Preceding such as she Page) e ed in checkin il carrying. . N of news, A rc-,Then she ran for clivator, Just with 1t £ d 1 Lover a type litt closed on horn-rimmed | g 1 rush for it and of colleg ith hand. ' he zed to. Barbara d put i ool and looked wrong v oyoung al's comes ont into hor aspiration; taxi! with undred, Kolt ing «di some in Melitics in - print, ng out mile-long hook re- : L] l articles on 1l door the p o told the can gw name tation nto 1 dimension Wanaging the night noin n they get dntroduced | vork Nospituls T fute 1ctimes neWEpH pe find ont You arc good not journal “These voung journalists | cvery morning with a boiled hirt and they cary & d ol 1 how fhey Wspaper men ey're out to 3 of cotile | #0 J00ks silver do high-t avound th reform journalism. They . By fhe ow time like rgiversation,’ or two worls ant Wells grasp ing room vims and liooy per men in Big Belloon Dance LITHUANIAN HAILL Park Street I. NIGHT, NOV, 2 Music by Gilbert's Seven iw Serenaders of Hartford LET’S Admission 50¢ fundamen the long elther sid still on the mans of 1h and slithere they had il her “Thy v had Jeft it kol an 5 1 for lob, mrportation into lown vdy 100 L s ke irhira ran Will you take me inte 1L The man looks King man 1 Iford, lazily that peopl coming up fron sitlil NI St “Pay this man,” said Barbara, leaving an a suspicious taxi driver. had pu \ere wi hut to tell him the > money when the aph office. e liste . lly, but, glane o sheaf of cided to tak ng for it il prov ived at car helied its appearance »even better time back to bar and Bob hud v ont 3 they rounded the Main and Main streets a cloc) ore window said ten-for- 1 l‘fl’l’(nfu corner o id Barbar L car up, leaving 1 up when she cditorial room oy ou dian't faint, did you?" plung (To Be Continued) End-of-the-Month Specials At Sacrifice rices MISSES' AND WOMISN SILK DRESSES $18.75 All this season's models taken right out of our stock. Plenty of black dresses in this lot. They formerly sold at $21.98— 1.50—$39.50 | Here’s Your Chance to Buy a Dress and Save Real Money Last Week's Sale Was Such a Success We Again Repeat a Sale of MISSES" AND WOMEN'S WINTER COATS Every coat fur trimmed—lined throughout Interlined assuring warmth These coats are real $49.50 and $59.50 values If you need a coat come in and look over these garments ONE LOT SILK PETTICOATS $2 ,OO each Light and dark colors Worth $3.98—$4.98—$5.98 ‘apofaW S APPARE, 5/’[:/4177!: EEAR= =N, GRITaW X————————-— R R SR ammamnmmmm%wmmmwmmfi_ Have you thought.what you are going to give “Her” for Christmas? This Shop is prepared to help you solve the question. We mention below some items that will make ideal gifts. DAINTY UNDERGARMENTS ilk or fine muslins showing wonderful values this season. SILK HOSIERY n all the leading colors an KIMONOS and BATH ROBES in widc Kimonos from $3.98 to Nilk Kimonos from $8.98 to $2 I'HE CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIET'S wait your inspection department is famous ty and large assortments. and let us show you the new numbers, range of colors Crepe 28,98 eacl .98 cac! fou Robes from $1.98 to $21.98 each. BOUDOIR CAPS and BANDS very effectively trimmed 98¢ $1.50, §1.98™ FANCY GARTERS of pretty 50c 75¢ 98¢ $150.. WOMEN’S KID GI.OVES with smart cufl effects $3 00 and $3 75 pair HAND BAGS are always acceptable as a gift. Many new shapes and designs in our showing. color combinations tmnam&ammmummmmmwwfiuwwwmmummmmmmmmmwuw !solm!uh'

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