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Uniess otherwise indicated, theatrica) no (ares and reviews in this column are nritten by the vress agencics for the respective amusement company. z IA < |‘TfiiiTi’T‘."‘“‘ [.!I_!! L mn , ‘ ] .J_,.,_o/\. 7 ARARERCRRRURARRA R x> MEATARUANER AN \\\\\\\\‘\\\\\“\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ LYCEUM noun “The Man on the Box. the Warner )Xrovl\wrn screen classio, which opens Sunday at the Lyceum for three days, has §1d Chaplin in the stellar role of Bob Warburton, This s Sid's first appearance for Warner Brothers and this charac- torlzation of Harold MacGry novel and play is fdeally suite this player who put over “Charle Aunt" to perfection. It {s much the same kind of American comedy, Tonight and tomorrow the 1| ceum s featuring Theda Bara in her come-back trlumph, “The Un- chastened Woman,” and Larry mon In “The Perfect Clown.” On the same bill is the latest release of the “Perlls of the Wild” serial, taken from the story of Swiss Fam- ily Robinson. Tn “The Unchastened Woman" Miss Bara has a real emotional part and the story mestic misunderstanding in S q()fll) ONE which both husband and wife nearly lose | becanse of suspiclons. | each other Larry Semon in “The Clown” is just what the title of the picture indicates. Tt is a film with a continuous laugh from beginning to end. The clowpish Larry cuts up all manner of comical capers and the sub titles of the picture add to | its humor, Perfect PALACE THEATER Today and Saturday the I’A'm’f‘“ theater offers another double fea ture program, and an added attra tion. Fred Thomson in his latest pi ng The Wind s just crammed of western thrills and the clean and of Thomson comedy. Silver King the wonder hcrse of the screen plays a leading role in this picture and does a remarkable piece of act- ing. Fred T B Tom Mix. The companion feature for two days is The One Way Ben Lyon, Anna Q. Nilason and Mar- corfe Daw play the leading roles in this First National production, Announcement Is made of the hig stars that are on the program for next week beginning Sunday. Ramon Navarro in The Midshipman will be here for i . Monday and Tues. day. Rie Fire on the sume program with Vio- la Dana in Along Came Ruth for Wednesday and Thursday. And be. rinning Friday, 1 1] 1o the ere for five days. L Capitol Continuous TODAY and SATURDAY Keith-Albee Vaudeville i SAGER MIDGELY & CO. in “Oh, Juncsey" THREE SENATORS "LOTTIE ATHERTON " HARRY SYKES & (07 " PURDY and FAIN Douglas MacLean in the George M. Cohan Stage Success “T Keys to Baldpate” N PARSONYS’ HARTFORD MWIORKOW EYE. AND ALL Muts. Wed,, Saf, 30c., 3be., The WORLD AMOW‘ WEEK i $1.00, b The Greatest s Magicianof Al Time MAGIC! ILLUSTOMS FEFCAPES! { Eyes, B0c £L.00 and $1.50 e 15 350, Tax. L1 Artists and [ “odels ORDERS NOW NEXT WEEK ML NIGHTS WED. MAT. SAT. MAT b (Ply 157 Tax.) NOTABLE BOOKING OF SEANON ROV ONE BROADWAY POSITIVELY THE FIRST MONT THE DIRECT YEAR ON [IME is one of do-| Harold | loyd in The Freshman will remaln TO BALDPAT AT CAPITOL | Tt you have seen Douglas Mac- Lean In “Seven Keys to Baldpate,” don't tell your friends how the | story ends. That s the request the manage ment of the Capltol theater makes of its patrons while the stellar comedian and his thrillingly funny farce are the feature attraction to- day and Saturday, The Keith Albee vaudeville has five good acts to offer head Sager Miggely and Co. In the musical farce, “Oh Jonesay." tle Atherton offers a series of noy- ety dances well done; Purdy and Iain present “Kiss a Miss,” an ex- cellent skit; Harry Sykes and Co, offer a “Whirl on Wheels" and the ree Senators, representatives fr om laugh-land, are favorites with th comedy and song. r the first three days of next week the big photo attraction will offer Dorls Kenyon n|\! Ronald olman in “A Thief in Paradise.” 1“7 KEYS The vaudeville bill will be headed | by Harry L. Cooper, the noted bur. lesque comedian, with Matt Ken- nedy, a former local hoy. Depoelle $10 to Be Kept ’ At Interest 1,000 Years Princeton, N. J, Dec. 4 (A— Henry C. Granger, forme r Uni States Minister to Columt ust given away a potent 20, not to be l‘mm\m-_ for 1,000 years, ("\!rnl AS & lesson in thrift he has de. posited $10 In a Columbla bank to remain there at compound interest |until 2025, when the total | deposed of hy a specfal com or the best interest States and Columbia mson is proving to be | o atest rival to the laurels of Street, | Continuous Show 1, TONIGHT TWO BIG aily and S PICTURES Larry Semon —in— “The Perfect Clown” — also — Theda Bara —in— “The Unchastened Woman” Come and Hear Ben Trving _and His 0|1lu\llu \(*\t Week Sun., Mon., Tues,, Wed. SYD CHAPLIN in “THE MAN ON 7 BOX" A Joyride Throu hland! ICH Get Every Laugh You've Got! 'S" MATINEE This qupnn and 10 Cents Wil Admit Any Lady to Best Seat DANCING — DINi NG from 9-12 EDDIE'S INN On the Berlin Turnpike i Under New Management Music by Howard Whispering Serenaders of Six Ladies’ German Relief Society DANCE., ENTE Rl \l\ MENT D TLERRSIWIT SAT. EVE. DEC. § ODD FELLOWS TALI Ronmer's Orch. Adm Afternoon Card Party, Supper Will be sery BENEFIT NEW BRITAIN CHILDREN'S HOME e = 5 Dance Tonite AT JESTER'S BALLROOM Music hy MAC'S DIXIE SYNCOPATERS Here Next Friday TOUR ORCHESTR PALACE Friday—Saturday Double Feature Bill FRED THOMPSON andNewe RIDIN' THE WIND ANNA Q. NILSSON SN I"HI ‘)\ WAY STREET \\\th I‘mmf —Play Ball Added Attraction TONITE AMATEURS A Cyclone of Fun WEEK OF DEC. 6 Sun.—Mon.—Tues. RAMON NAVARRO —IN= THF MIDSHIPMAN \\ ed.—Thurs., Dec. 9-10 Double Feature Richard Barthelmess N SOUL FIRE VIOLA DANA in ALONG CAME RUTH S5—Days—3 Starting Friday, Dec. HAROLD L.LOYD THE FRESHMAN 11 il | led | Lot- | | | | \ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY DECEMBER 14, 1925, TERRIFIC STORM CAUSES BlG 105§ Boats Damaged and Waterfron | Properties as Well D0 NOT FOLLOW FADS, IS ADVICE ¢ Doctor Tells How to Avoid Great Straing — York, Dec. 4 (P—"Treat It s you would your bank ac. * do not follow new fads and “This above all: be true." RED GRANGE IS THROWN FOR LOSS BY SHERIFF —_— |Falls to Flude Man With Papers Tylng Up Money He Owes His Manager, 8t. Louls, Doc. 4 M—Red Grange, | sensational foothall star, may be to thine own selt GBIy ot exeinlat open |Successtul in eluding tacklers on the alr, are some of the wa the Twentieth century the middle-aged, Dr. Dwight of Boston, to Association of Life Insurance presi- in upon | s to lessen |EFIdiron but e failed to dodge Edwin . |him with garnist told the [UP Money he was to have paid h a sheriff here, who has served | nt papers, tying | deputy |manager, C. C. Pyle, from recelpts | {ot Wednesday's game with the Don- lw\ per cent of the declinations |Nelly Stars £ almost any life Insurance com- ¥ are due to cireulatory diseases, {contract wit 0 his physiclan said, poir the age of thirty, 1ting out that manager, hereto- |fore withheld, may become known Jjust when a [for he must advise the cireult court 1an is becoming of real value to|here of the amount of money he is (\MHL community and nation, |holding for Pyle, discascs begin to appear, The recelpts to- | talled $13, » of which sum $7.. After a long fourney, Dr. Dwight | $34 £oes to Grange and the Chicago conciuded that the incldence of cir. | Bears cloatory di. tion to the se is fn inverse reln. | mount of physical ever- The garnishment grew out of $20,000 judgment obtained here re- | cise which fs taken in open air, and, |cently fn & damage suit by Leathe ther things being equal, it is in di- | Beatrice Tyndall, a negress, agal rect relation to the amount of nery. | Pyle Motor ous and mental strain, His rules of health follow: “Do not follow fdeas because they e new. Consider the ‘Laws of | Moses' which have more than thirty centuries. “Do not follow fads, or becoma ex- nists {n Your habit of Lord had intended you to 1 herbivorous he would not have gy you tecth in the upper jaw, If car- nivorous, you would have had canine teeth and clams with which to tear your meat. You were created to be wm\]'\mnnsfivhrr\ fore, of a mixed dlet. Fuel Is necessary for the creation of energy, and oxy- gen for the cofibustion of fucl. As uch energy is needed for mental al. The wo Heres needs more grain than t which stands in the stall. fou would ke more deposits you draw checks and you wil a reserve which will be avail- in those physical and menta] mergencies which come to us a Many of the symptoms which e h and the conditions which are onstrated on examination are v notices from the bank that account s ove “Clreulatory disc onal affalr and se relation fc amount of al work done in the fresh air. more confining your oecupation more important it is for you to keep this in min lite. the eat plainly your hle o preval stood the test fl(‘ . BEST LAXATVE FOR OLD FOLKS : miles an blown down A rain fe I In | which the football star! 8t company of managor is Service |sald to be connected, | e ————— New York, Deo. 4 P—The force [is to the well powered of & storm that rage 0 recent wintry the coa s of New York {and southern New Englan 1 yesterday on New Jersey 14 ashed |the Florida and southern Atlantic today. Three lives wera lost, e injured h prop: 1 in the storm | Page, a pro: AS & result, the terms of Grange's |MUCh Droperty damage in St | sons wer area. FEi two barg New Lon it men s in Island 1 sank, ed, Deep excavations T mar boule h d with sand vard strictures, Coney re were flooded Is! which Conn the salvage |coast earlier in the week was spent soveral per- and there was were rescued from ) broke loose in Several vessels on ro tho subma- ended opera. B s and rode out the gale Trolley service was curtai Longport aera of Atl | strects tn Belmar, N, ed in the City, and were flood- ade under ragl A 3 (o protect At J. s by beach and structures restaur One building M\,n lrnrn from fits plles and drifted BRAN-0-LAX WAFE almost to | police eoula Seven one in though t tered because Old and Young Like to Eat the New Mint-Flavored Tablets folks troubled with con- may abandon old-time pills, pu nd catharties and | by chewing a nice tasting mint fla- | 3 vored compressed bran tablet each meal they will regular as | clockwork every day of the year. Helps digestion and appetite, : leticians, doctors ms indorso D-Lax Tablets; Elderly stipation bo as 35c per carton | Jersey | Hudson the tional de¢ In Pr days in f plus of $20,000,000 was $§00 Hudson county $1 | state 1ont too. |1 and of the ¢ question up. inc got pe “Trent ing o wind hour, on in City, county, state bt nt act that &hare S uty sent Gilbert’s jamount to th st of Inte auto bl 1y Hook before marin it in tow. in New J., York and were Infured moblles or to the m. did not -‘\(‘\‘b’\ 3 many slippe of 1.30 ir the midst of the jreports came words that violets and | 1tlacs are | hunters there predict a mill the presence of | flocks of wild ducks ’Centurv 01d Deht Is Paid in Hudson County storm oom upstn and Dec, Jer P ow I a contur: |which brings memories of when the United States had no na Andrew Jackson's treasury had a sur of which N the a check ate treasu st has n ay fr MACKAY & WALLIN 63 Main Street—Next to Methodist Church THE IDEAL GIFT FOR THE YOUNG LADY ACedar Hope Chest large assortment of sizes and size Chest here for as little as .. . .. Come Jofn Our Cedar Clle~t Club ( Imlwlm in Cedar \\.1Inut finishes.—You can get a real I and " $17.50 Floor, Table and Bridge Lamps All new patterns and priced so reasonable, BRIDGE LANPS .. $13.95 FLOOR LAMPS ..$16.50 Smoker Stands and Cabinets Just the gift for Dad. Prices start at ..., Srother or $2.50 Oth up to ors $ 12.50 Spec1al Prices Tomorrow On Doll Carriages A big special purchase enables us to offer most dear to the little girl at the low price of .. vou this gift s heart “KENWOOD™ ALL WOOL BLANKETS— Good selection of plaids solid colors. WOOL FILLED COMFORTABLES—Extra large, Priced coyerings. COUCH COVERS \ ctive patterns and colors +$2 50, $12. 00 CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS New and i full size. Priced, eact A very acceptable gift. Priced heautift Prett) pattern sortment. Priced . Each s and and colors— $12.50 ke $12.00 TABL 7.\‘(" ARFS il as good .$250. $5.95 A large assortment, reasonably priced. |Sheer 1 | |#tockir ter h Parls, sponsored lha p.m mma H‘e shimmer, [the Iatest matching the wearer, £ and in th |little shin joyed the winter tim parently bare nether extremities a la summe FORMER V. Hyde P mer Unite his home He was s November Asle Replaces ude \llk \mcl\mg Dec, 4 (@) whic the nude re shimmer, has now elim- Sheer lislo e< craze, and In shades exactly the complexion o Women now buy thin ‘o match the face powder & new mode there s LLE e to the stockings as there 08 Dur blasts Parls er spectacle of fur coats a la te in Fifth avenue and ap : State Dept, resulted f accordi tor ve r time in Deauville [eo | Middletown, ar Fourtee d ported (Hartford 7 rort 43 ates Senator Carroll 8. tnent fig in v al history, ts dead at here in his §2nd year. tricken with pa b} ury |5, New Lon SIX DEATHS FR[]M 488 Accidents Hartford, Nov. 4 rom a state wide total of 488 automobile accldents last week, | 0 reports made to the mo- department. nts occurred at nqu‘H- Middletown 6, lon 6, AvwARD $100 PRIZE Tambr Mass, Dec. & = rge E. Bates, a graduate of the ‘niversity of Missourl and now an ssistant dean in the Harvard busie A« school from which he graduate . Tast June, has been awarded the first Emery W. Clark p of $100 r the best report on retail store management problem: fo Records Also Show | | MORE GREEK REFUGEES | s Dec, 4 P — A s gees from Greece the wintry mountain lgarla as a result, authoritles of nistrative measures tak« en by Greek offiel at I \, near Monastir Dere. alleged meas- es Include ar trials, intere ents and e xofr 8 seeping ove border into 1 foreign sever (P—8ix fatalities itice say, The fatal New London, North Haven, South 1 Monroe, in the state re- as follows: 65, Bridg amford 13 orwich §, Norwalk Winsted 1, e s lons, WIDOW IS SUFFOCATED Somerville, Mass,, Dec, 4 (#—Mrs, rah MeDewell, an aged widow was suffocated early today when Xl this eity ca fire ted furnace. her home from ht lan ov Albert Steiaer Inc “The Store of Christmas Gift Shops” Hartford GIIFILS To Please a Man Linen 'Kerchiefs $4.50 to $9 for 6 Of fine quality embroidered ir ready to send. 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Man's Shop—Main Floor Smoking Il i [talian Lunch Sets $4.98 7 pieces, an 18x50-inch runner and 6 12xI8-inch tray cloths, handsomely embroidered by hand in & variety of beautiful designs. Linen Bridge Sets—36-inch cloth and four napkins. cial $1.98, Spe- Stelger's—Second Floor Put Christmas Seals on Every