New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1925, Page 5

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z SSSSSS S ss) \W G S SSNRN M'S TEATURES White Outlaw, T wostern drama with the dashi Keeper o nre ;1 ared by story is new serinl eda Bara i her come-back produc The Un chastened a roaring comedy “The Perfact Clown.” with Larry Semon in the r cipal funmaker The return of Miss Bara to the screen 18 an cvent long ¢ movie fans and in "I Woman" she is said 1o 1 that is especlally suiter of acting. le of the VAL O AT CAPITOI Beglning today the Capitol wil fer an excellent program of Kel Alble vaudeville with the photoplay f g off Rudolph Valentino | R Fimous stage |opened last night at the S5 will re main in & picturization of the play, “Cobra’, Topping the vaudeville program is | the Saven Flashes presenting a satire | on the old school vaudeville, y+ and his company of seven hrought the teacher ¢ of school days in a happy reminder for all children from § to 0. Jan Walter Vernon have ars ago. LYCEUM CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY NOW PLAYING _TWo BIG PICTURI 'RATTON-POR With Allce MillS, Clara Bow and Robvert Frazer —Also— JACK HOXIE e “The White Qutlaw”’ Irving His (Wl']l\“(l‘(l 1 This Coupon And 10c Will Admit Any Lady To Best Scats. CAPITOL Now Playing—Continuous Keith-Albee VAUDEVILLE 7-FLASHES-7 “A Satire on School Days” " THORNTON SISTERS “Humor and ll'n'mon\'" T THE LIVINGSTONS “Human Pinwheels” JANS and “VHALEN “Two Good Boys Gone Wrong"” FAYETTE and (OMPANY “Spectacular Hlusions” Rudolph Valeatino —in— “COBRA” Thurs —l)uu,rz];n MacLean in “7 Keys to Baldpate” PARSONS’ BARTFORD TOMORROW EYE. AND ALI Mats. Wed., Sat, i0c., 3 WEEK £1.00. e Greatest ancfAll Time ALL NEXT WEER Artists and [ Jodels MAIL ORDERS NOW NIGHTS S0c. to WL BT, Lo SAT, MAT. rlix 15¢ MOST NOTABLE BOOKING OF SEAS( DIRECT FROM ONE BROADWAY POSITIVELY THE FIRST TIME HERE YEAR ON t &0 common fn | m\s\\\\\xx\\\\\;m\\u\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\s\\\ Unless otherwise indioated, thentrical notices and reviews in this colamn are written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. FELRLASAEATEANANA NI RN RN U NN RN UNNNRRNRRNCNNS | ¢ |and Whalen, Alyee | sure ! eys to Baldpla |of vandevilie Ated by [y | heautiful seen in i pupils | | Worla™. | | swer | deputy quoted Sharpe | after he had arrested EW BRITAIN DAIL MALE CHOIR SINGS MAUNDER CANTATA Men and Bos Give Musical | Treatat St Mark's whose there has lived a man “let the K- s and the but | reh | Epis- NANRNNAN BEARLRRRS 8 slogan is s and the Mendels: Handels write the big oratorios, little ones f cl ially ic known as “Two 1 Wrong", provic T R the bill with a come- |10V that is par exce e Rudolph Valentino wind s dashing § popular star gives one f o - 8 in lis career, |yt is known as the lure of woman and we can at that is where Velor ne © 10 pass that once s of J. H. M sung yesterday in §t, Mg opal church. The music, 8y 1 choir of 40 men accomplished organist, ver ar SIS ' the Cobra aseinati vas st rol giv- nd boys, | Mal- direeting you ! lirics, us 1 shines in roles in which he has to do |, Y With the fuscinati sex. He s ably supported by an all ¢ lud a Naldi, ( ursday ar cust ing the big photopluy Douglas MacLean in the M. Cohan stage hit "7 An excellent bi will also be present: ith it. I'he shows are cont 1 ous daily SCHIORIE" AT PALACE Thrills interest, pathos, pensy, un dramatic situati settings, real comedy ll-star such as is seldom plcture—all these found in Virst National's motion picture, “Chickie"” for today and Tuesc Mackail in the finest “portrayal of ler gives an intelligent and interpretation of the poor | and love ual and cast one Dorothy giv the er, N WILLIAM WE II(\I\\ Jobnson & Pete typist luxury. Others in the Steadman, Ol aunders ., The picture was supor Hudson who gave sn ‘Flaming Youth” and ing who lor for wealt The churel that heard the appeal. was cast are Myrtle ve Te b 8 s for ihe ear such a fine work so a this city 1 pictures once was “The Los! shed 1 on a specialiy fi to a music firr {Held for ’\luldm', Adnits Having l\llletl \c\ en Men poi prefty mu o an- | Writter orgia, Is quoted by his captor, Deput Sherift L. W. Tindall, boasted a recorl of ven 4 “I have killed « T Uil SEh S0 OIR Navin r-old Williat who took fl him single- & the cantata handed yesterday, “I would g have killed you also, hut yon me without a gu: I'his time T have made that mistake you are lue w~\|\1- also acquitted hims: 1id Ralph 13, Britt not fo vho presides at Wy swoe on, hari- I5ithe zot Mr. first and MASS, AUTO TOLL, Records Show That 11 Were Killed in State During Past Week, Boston, Nov. 30 (#-—Fourteen yer- were killed hy automobil 2 last week, one ceding w an in the correspc according to tistics made pu f motor vehic is rarely i ways at ing up th in 1 tion to sons 1 ser o prese Lo wvr-uu 11 than in less S pire o1 two or period las the weekly sta- istrar al of were year. season WIFR NUMRRR GUF WIIL, 16T PRCSEFUTE HUSBAND 150 of | ) over the previous w less than the same week las! PALACE The Home of the Best \!lrm(hnu 20, No TODAY—TUL Glorions | Tnstead She Will Give im Divoree That Te May Marry the Oilier Woman, " (P The Amer Musical Setting By Palace I Orchestra ral may marry M s eir children can have a nam MeCaine n wealthy in his 1 sta 1ls, left wife in G , more th years to New where « )i t the serted hi and McCaine took up his responsibili- tles and his name, A woman who McCaine in Glenna. 1y in Lombard and McCain Matince—500 Seats Evenings Wed. Night—Special Prize— i six Live Raby York, | — home, J | known months of 1924, When You Catch Cold Rub on Musterole Musterole is easy toapply and it gets in its good work rig! . Often it preventsa cold ng into “flu™ or pneumor v Musterole with the fin the good tard plaster 1t doc lean, white ointment, rd and other home simples. It is recom ded by many doctors and nurses. y Musterole for sore throat, cold on the chest, rheuma- tism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bron- chitis, asthma, neuralg: pains and aches of the back sprains, sore muscles, bruises, ¢ frosted feet —colds of all sc To Mothers: Musterole is nl-o made in milder form for babies and emall children. Ask for Children's Musterole. 35c¢ and 65¢, jars dnd tv Musterole is made of oil of mu Christmas Buying the Pleasure it Better than a mustard plaster Should Be! ;\nnn: \\u“.;;;l;h:‘l‘nl\;n‘:::r,\ Society “Annual Bazaar” | December 1, from 3 10 10 p. m. | Supper from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m | At The First Congregation Church Chapel gain |1 | | HERALD, MONDAY n did the om jon ading con 18 coun wy charges ifles beeame United of Persia? This gorgeons ¢ with its tai from nd to Clitden was a Vi it time one of "kers a War of the o 1 10 foet, 6 or- { Mothers Only Knev Thousands of Children Suffer from Worms, and Their Mothers Do Not Know What the Trouble Is. '#ns of Worms are: Constipatton, derany, omach, swollen upper lip, offensive brea ird and full stomach with paina, pale fo heavy, short dry cough, grinding of 1 . little red points on the tong irting during sleep with troublesor cams, slow fever. Irs. 1. N. Roberts, 502 Asylum St lint, Mich., wrote: \ly little gi | s relieved of her worms.” And in ater letter wrote: ““Baby is fine ar | twas your Dr. Trues Elixir The True Family Laxative and tworm expeller hat helped her." fonal invest roks safd that had done rom Massachy nator Family size $1.20; other sizes 60c and $0c. NOV L.\llwl R 30, the old muz- | , 1925, France was of Syma assigned 5 the origin ot tha which was con lasague of Nations on the s from the days when of dowry prevalled and n ilization I YW out of the stage when marrlage was he dowry was suppos- rn for parents Our Christmas Club Opens Tomorrow, December 1st 1 members of our Christmas Club All those who have be in the past will be interested in the opening date of the Club for 1926, Of course, there will he many ne invite everybody, w members, also, and we young and old, to join. egin enrolling members. Join one or more of them. Tuesday, December 1st, we will | There are 8 classes as follows. 100.00 250.00 There is no way in which you can more conveniently ac- cumulate the money you will want for Christmas ex- penses than by making the s weekly payments in this Club. Tt costs not a cent n or to be a member, You get back every penny. Decide now to join the Club. When 1926 Christmas comes around, yvou will appreciate the ¢ receive. New Britai eck which you ional Bank HELP US MOVE!! CAPITOL DRY GOODS STORE 419 MAIN REMO STREET ANNOUNCING A VAL SALE WERE GOING TO MOVE TO STANLEY ST. Tuesday Special, 9 a. m. Sharp 25¢ Bleached Muslin 1 sc a Yard On opening morning, at 9 o'clock, we will place on sale 500 vards of fine Bleached Muslin for 15¢ a yard. Ten yards limit to a customer. None sold to merchants 200 Pieces Dress Goods Mill Ends In 8 and 314-vard lengths One-half Price Heavy Blankets 84.50 values Heavy Cotton Blankets, wool na ap finish, double- bed sizes, in pink, blue, ]a\vndnl gold with white checked patterns. real buy for $2.98 Infants’ Dresses 60c values An assortment of Infants’ Dresses, made of fine lawn matarial, lace trimmed. Sale price 25¢ To Misses’ Vests 25c values All sizes 8c each TUESDAY, Dec, 1 9 A. M. SHARP T SRR store on Tuesday 9 o'clock sharp we will sell a pair of 7he Nilk necessary. SALE STARTS Wednesday Special, 9 a. m. Children’s Stocking Sc a Pair On Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock sharp we will place on sale 25 dozen Children’s Ribbed Stockings, in brown and black, Our regular 20c seller TOAT Toweling 20¢ value Red and white blue and white checked 10c vard SILK HOSE 75¢ Silk Hose 5c a Pair Only Fifty Pairs to Be Sold Cotton Crepe 22¢ value pe, plain and flowered patterns 36 inches wide 15¢ yard first 50 customers enteri (opening day of sale) at Cotton Cre for 5¢c. No other purchase None sold to children. Hose Turkish Towels 50¢ values Flannel Bloomers Dress Ginghams 25¢ value Bates’ Color-fast Ginghams 32 inches wide 17¢ vard 65¢ values RS . Large-size Turkish Towels Made of extra heavy flannel 43¢ Fancy borders 24c Capitol Dry Goods Store . 'S the of

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