New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1925, Page 10

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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, \plays produced In fmportant theaters, ) 1o the ! states” in England MeALL MEETING I of I Gt o Franee s ehurch Monduy vvening. After WO NN DANCES HERF, VISITflRS SPENI] | The Odean Theater hus produced X imely, the | clorgy and th W-duy meeting of tho MeAl aner, and - Itev. Theodor soclal hour and supper, e Fred S TR A e a play based on Ilorence Barclay's avy, und then said: * | ixiliary Wil bo held fn the st |Greens will speak on “Why the Me. [orlek Lynch of New York cl'y, edl- jucted 1o rival the Charleston in - [novel of some fifteen years ago, ") urth Estate”, refor 1" I chureh Tuesday, | AN Misslon is Needed in Franed tor of '\'MIIMMH Work" and eduea- | Lonularity, have been cemonstrated / I Lunusual suceess. It used mat g e then v \‘15 g 1 | e Piing spent in sewing. In [“FROM STOCKHOLM TO ROME™ | o unfon, will speuk on “Irom | o e o "he Cuban t ) ‘ hat & 1 1t 5 ! 4 soldler whe " r Daniel M. Mi he Congregational club will [8tockholm to Rome.” This will nzoy 1 the Miami canter won et wor will o ¢ wth Congregatlonal |@ comparison of modern Protestant y 5 ing Qidali : > A He st s P ——————— — esting Sidelights | Nk : : : should survive ki it of the army nlistment to be 1 to rec topay. Who I 1 to have a technieal ’ ) \ip to be run Parls, Dec. 6. P—France's sum I e it mer tourlst season resulte iy e . Education of n leaving of ten bill Y ol! 1 [HR feha an inipall country by Americ iti LS A ndor visitors That was tho sum spent by Shsccoll UL g o D uoF tourists of those two nations e o e June, July and Augy ol e | writing \e Question Editor, New I'crnadino Rossillino, B figures published by b o ; aabicaill crald, Washington Bureuu. | ic1took its rebuilding and the Bureau, et s v York avenue, Washington, ition stone was laid in 1506, 1 The summer fourist season lasts s il Rk , enclosing two cents in stamps |+ 1 Guiliano de sallo and Raphi ¥ approximately one hundred days and i ‘ St » reply. Medlcal, legal and marital * ended the work, Th t experts have figurcd it out t ML L fce cannot be given, nor can ex- s were Antonio de Sai least $500,000,000 or $5,000,00( " tended research be undertaken, Al Younger) 1618, Talla 9 day. was spent by Irance's visitors| Parlslan Tea Styles ther questions will recelve a per- 1'vruzzi, and Michaclo Ang ; ! during that perlod, ; 1 s and CHINCsC | gopa) raply, Unsigned requests can- | 01 1 the Dome,—or at ! i L is sald to have QUESTIONS ANSWERED 1 $t. Constantine You can get an answer to any 5 Pope Sylvesic t or Information by lded to after a With the winter not be answered, All letters are teted the Drum, and left pl Rivier confidential.—Editor. i 5 h were excents mo della Porta and Carlo i ¢ Southern France, Le Figaro 14r Wi css and hat to | Q. What is the average length of |y ays “this situation constitutes a Mmatehs y ilver, heige and life of such domestic animals as t ). What has been the bright ray of sunshine in France's' pink, a » chine have cat, dog, horse, c d goat? te cost of the principa s X - otherwise cloudy financial affairs, Deen the most notable and the mos The ¢ length of life of | the United States? 3 and should wl"wuw\u some of th ! itions at R Hw' nay- the cat is from 10 to 1% years; ) tic dog At the end of the hesitations of the liolder of the Cal he Hotel Contine iha nationutidsbyawn net portfolio of finance', “hinese tea roor 1 pounds flowin 0, which was approximat — essary to the | [ ) e 2 s, but she is generally st, The War of 1812 cost Many Broken Bones to be up with the ghion, a 1 Killed after 10 or 12 1624,000; War with Mexico $1 Broken arms and logs and caved- {nan wnolly {alenincetRtnail dian ot v her years of productiveness | 288.000; Clvll War, 33 in ribs among thelr messenger hoys | CeYlonese var he average iength of life | War whh Spain : have caused Paris stock brokers to | of the goat is 10 to 12 years. World War R a "mm; ‘m”m”“ A “" ]m' Q. Are the terms grafting and | Q. Is the c hich 1l o trees and flowers? e, in the station at Arlii the foot of the hugo plllars in th S S UP H 2 e : ; Thit M l 20 80 00 TKiniraar Ctitel ey M a ‘ AT T flARK CH \G A. Grafting s the name of the ' ton? Do for iz arnime o oae A .xounded off. process by which incisions are made | wine their time from these signa " : R O g Rt e in the stems of fruit trees and many | A. The clock from which finc § j s Less Accessories Bourse edifice was comploted fn |HeMry G. Schauftler, ‘Cellist, to Play other plants into which cuttings | signals are given at Arlington f« not 26 1 % from other varicties are insertod and Lat Arlington but at the Na 2 1826. In normal times the building is it o b ’ i . Batsly laraalerolE Rl A ncor nadits At Musical Service By {bound so that eventually they be- 3 as on, D. ( the crowd, but on extraordinarily Male Choir TeREe IRk et bisorleing) ck ate no cr- N i i d b i di h i Bty dara) such aa st Noverchar 5 o e Crosing is ancon. | s ook operace ot vy - B No raclio set is offered by us until our radio experts have tested it and which will go down in French his. | Sunday evening at 7:30"o'clock ’-'“‘If';!(.]“ Thrie e el LY D T Dl tory as “Buying Panic Day", the [there will 1 musical)senviosyati) SAAGAS SRR AECVACR IR B ILINE S G e e a 3 f l 1 d d Th Foom 1y wostuly tnadenuater” | " 6. Marica Epicamat chuseh by tho | Aforent vartety. 7 e “oee s @ found it to fulfill the most exacting standards. The Atwater Kent In the tremendous rush on big|male ¢ 4 by dlen el ciot) Hillesnst BRlE R o far a e “ ” ] days messenger boys scrimmaging to | Schautfler ) ¥ Th d g .( “ q ) . S & ) ; i § Diishe ceords i ——d l l ivi = g Emieeslt alee g ol U U Ui Statos” 1o was born i - larner o et oot | § “measures up” in every way istance, volume, selectivity, tone rate of casualties, Brokers frantically | Processional lymn, “Hark, tho | g0 5" o e ribts T b b . await the return of messengers who | Voice Itornal” . {LLE Barker e Sradl 2 Sl R eeTe : I d f never come and then groan when |Organ and ‘cello r 5 i B ‘”\" ,",I’ 8 i Tslotor e .wmw“‘l ,],,m ’], and we are prou tO eature lt' tnformed they have been taken to|Adante (e [t S R S R i i e el the hospital. Many injurics are | Andant d : i S| y 3 TN AL The term frequently is applied [actual sending. The transmitting 0 catised by well dirccted Kicks in the | Targo ............ S Tandsl | e T e the sea ot EY e e Other Radlos That We Recomm.end Are s};lns tr(;m rival messengersebut the | Hymn, “There's foundland, as more than two hun- | controls the radio stations | i b e ST MALEVE ¢ dred vessels have bee od | automatically by means of a land | most of the wounded. Psalm . hav been reported 3 o | wrecked on tnis tsiand. Tn gencral the principal for ZENITH GREBE FEDERAI RADIOI e Magnificat SEsa . ”T Q. Who played the part of Kells, ies determine time them- 1§ A nafore ¥rocks Anthem, * ¥ Marks |, : S v 1) ; . ; o1 ler, in the play “The | scly of them, however, re- | [ - Pinafore frocks which open he-|Hymn, “Dear Lorc ther Border " and where could accive the Navil Obseivatory time | (Orthosonic) hind to disclose a 8lip of contrasting | ; color are one of the winter fashion |Solo, “Come : N » Fellowes played the | This Is done in Canada, Mexico, |8 - novelties which society shows signs ph R on, haritone | | : | part of K at play. His ad- | Engl: Irance uth Africa of adopting from among the many with ‘eello obligato e i S, b s Now Zonlaailanal Gt ideas offered it. The dresses are in- | Recessional hymn, “Lo, He Comes" ' | Culver City, California. | where. pired by the black sateen pinafores | . 4 ... Wade | * o Jrom what ore and how ds| Q. Who were the adopted chil- worn by French children at p! The service \-m be in rluryw ot [ mtrenryleitaly dren of George Washington? times have simple yokes and are | — v worked for mercury is | of Martha Washington by her first i s TR AL usually dark in color with lighter GIRL RESERVE NOTES | cinnebar. Mercury can be extracted | ma ~George Park Custis ant 8 slips. 'he girls of the grade and Jun- sinnebar in several ways but This is the time of year when |jor i uhs will meet at wods only are 1 costumers can tell which of their | the Y. W, A. this afternoon at |jappe s | SERVICE ToMORROW | B many proffercd styles have caught | 2:7 e 1 et Roreihol atlar nion i oRpE e el el e h Sraaelin the e | s the fancy of Paris. While hundreds | noon will be faken up with making :rco supply i Endenl s | Reformation Tutheran ehurch on |§ of aovelties are offered only W | presents for the children whom the - o oAb e oo e S (BEATHE SR S D e o L arrive at pop plan to carol, and with p wroas | ir being cxcluded, In both [tomorrow afternoon. Rev. . 5 N 3 A = oE sing the carols ien the girls | met | reactions take | Mehrtens, or of the Holy Trin 65 M S V l P R d 0 M tl S Like Musical Comedy T 0 105 D T o O e | b 7 Henles Rl e oo n il F R o B VI am Estreet ictrolas Planos Radio pp. Myrtle Street The Paris winter theater season is | ation, and after th the girls will |, P £ | i marked by the popularity of eat their supper here. Cocoa will comedy, as distinct from the n he served, and all girls are asked French operetta, and by the number | to bring their own lunches, 0 b ) e of melodramas of modern life. The | influence of the motion pictures is COMING TO CAPITOL apparent in many plays of the latter | The Capit ished from impersonal type, In several of which the hero- [nounces the showing very shortly of total of the traits ines are distinetly modern women. [the new his play hit “The s cribe a person, Yor {nstance, one runs a garage, | Phantom of the Opera” from the y t+ heavenly bodies com- while another 15 a book publisher. | widely read Gaston Lereou novel and se the system There have been few failures this [with Lon Chaney in the title role At and his att 1 2 | cury, so that the preach, The service will and has to be{open to the public | collective attributes or i Jat characterize personal ||B endant scason. The younger author has no |which promises to be the best that I T e room for complaint against the Paris | this famous character actor has ever i satellites of the p producers’ treatment of him, for |déne. The Capitol ntation will lanetoids. many plays by new men are being |t th a ang T rehestra v ar n called put on. A new theater near the Opera |with t score and the man- |t r stat } pecently opened with a y by a 24- |ag. Tantcestittioibe the nne ‘ comes from (|3 gear-old playwright, Jac Nata- ¢ ( that ever came o | spuoe 3 nd Burke !n gon, who previously had had two'New B arring none. sh Parliament when he re CZrrecl ANNOUNCEME! NEW MODEL5S —NEW CREDIT PLAN FOR THREE MONTHS-—Ever since the Ford announcement of New Models—we have been unable to give immediate delivery even for CASH—BUT now the factory is into production and it behooves us to Announce a Plan that will take care of our Winter Supply. 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