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SSS SN NN S S SN SN SN # Unlems otherwise Indicated, theatrical no % "ritten by the press agencies for the -|1| nlh! tices and reviews In this column are ‘ v ¢ v 2| ¢ 7| respective amusement company, s NEW BRITAIN DAILY mon in Golf Alex Morrisor st American trick Hildo ring Kolf e and the call for the “‘Amsts and Models" Opens . Week's Engagement at artfon " \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\mmx“s\xmx\\\\ BABALANENNNNS 1 “MAN ON THE BOX" — LYCEUM [ The Lyceum management ::m Yooked the latest series of Cecll De- Mille productions which are to be | released here at early dates. One of | the first to be shown is the famous | . drama “The Wedding Song” and an- other is to be “Madame Beware', Tonight's at is a riot of fun, Man on the Box", & comedy dran from the novel by Harold Mac- Grath. The companion pleture is| “Wandering F' written by the | author of ning Youth" and featuring Constance Bennett and George Hackathorne. It is a roman- tle drama in which a young man, a victim of amnesia, provides the plot | ° | vivid n motit, change on Thursday brings ¢ Marrlage Fa “THE MIDSHIPMAN" The last opportunity to see Ramon | Novarro in “The Midshipman” at the Palaco will be at either one of the two performances tonight. The first performance starting at seven and the sccond at nine. Wednesday and Thursday provides a double feature bill with Viola | Dana sharing honors with Richard | | | strung with Capitol Today and Wed. Continuous Guard Your Heart, Ladies This Thief Will Steal Them All ‘With His Irresistible Charm! LADIES ! You Must Mcet the “Thief in Paradise” with Doris Kenyon-Ronald Colman leen Pringle | Harn 1 VAUDEVILLE d—Great Acts—5 LADIES ! Attend the Matinees ! 500 Seats at 20c bree Parking Space for Bahy Carriages! *hantom of the Opera LYCEUM Continuous Show Daily TONIGHT AND WED, TWO BIG PICTURES l James D. Donehue rom et vt eetred oo Py by Harol d Me Grath “Wendz:ing Fires” with CONSTANCE BENNETT and ze Hackathorne Den Invin 1 His Orchestra * Matinee This Coupor 10¢ Will Admit and Lady to Best Stat Children's Matinee, 10¢ PALACE 5 P | acted by a wonderful cast and costume, | Barthelmess. Viola Dana the well-known st Came Ruth” which is § full of humorous situations. The creen’s most vivacious little co- medienne has one of her best roles in the person of Ruth Ambrose, the Birl who woke up the sleeplest town in Maine, “Along Came Ruth” {g is sure to satisfy the most critical who seck entertainment of a fresh varie- ty. Richard Barthelmess assisted h\ Love provides one of h of his stage career in We put ourselves on record g this even with clear | ance ‘able in Day “A THIEP IN PARADISE" One of the most bizarre costumes ever seen In motion pictures is said to be worn by Alleen Pringl “A Thief In Pa t First National pic Capitol theater tod day. Solld ropes of pearls dlaphanous skirt, bodice. A h headdress a pe of silver 1 arls complete the beautiful affair It s sald that eighteen thousand pearls were used in making the Practic er in Oriental pe pr eat acts to n!l'vr he d Girls in one o ing the l\l[ here, Matt Kennedy. st dancer ever a local hovs Cooper of burlas e than please l shows ous daily 'Paul ('(uuvlldwl'aAmous as \mst ]< alls to l)cath Hall through a skylight ing four floors below. He sevelt hospital “from a | sknll Police reported le in his room. @ contents Mrs. Gould not re ed to 5 il Pirate Bazaar and Dance Given Dy THE BLUE TRIANGLE CLUB WEDNESDAY EVE.L DEC. 8 Y. W. €A Gymnasium Admission 5e 'RECITAL given by PUPILS (81} WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9 8:15 p. m. Y. M. T. A. & B. HALL Pianist, Israel Rosenberg PARSONS’ | HARTEORD Meesers, Shabert’s Sensational Reyae ARTISTS | |and MODELS I Last Times Tonight 7:00-9:00 l\ \\l()\ NOVARRO—"The Midshipman™ W rd -Thurs.—Double Feature t crammed | o wn. with Nay Jose : ~'n<)l'mru~ i Best Pure § LARD . 2 Ihs 35(', | SIRLOIN H PORTERHOUSE LEGS GENUINE LAMB ; CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK | SUGAR d CVAPORATED MILK {| PORK AND BEANS .. CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP { \WEDGWOOD ¥ CALIFORNIA SU g Cal. Sunkist Lemons National Railroads in (By Horala v, Hartford, last night r the oil battery of g 5 % 2 1 diminutive o concealed in the UL storag sary fac ol depart tablishe lv' iilroads will g our unabridged Web. !0t morning, we looked up the ord daring commie 5. Asa 1 that lel- Oppos i(itr)lrl"‘t'ofl.'(;rlc'l -al Bluo Sky Lm\ Is \mccd £ its ha- situation iien if that hapy assembly of vaudeville especially written for |7 lar f!! rtainment ots, with 20 e 1 supported with and color THREE DAYS ‘\IORL m\hn lighting ef " Harold lloya: n “THE FRESHMAN" At the Palace 5 Days Starting Friday phine s lmm 7A. \[ to 11 . n17e Morning Spc Best Maine I’U’! \'l‘() D} Lean I'resh T S iy ROUND TWAWQ an Hb o] v SRMK& fiuc -:- All Day Specials -: 1h b ib 35¢ 28¢ 22¢ 30¢ 23¢ 2 Ihs 25¢ FRICASSEE FOWL PORK SAUSAGE ROAST PORK . FRESH CUT HAMBUR( . 1h cloth sack Ih cloth sack i 58¢ GOLD MEDAL FLOUR $1.43 sack § 3 cans 3 cans 2 . 2 cans 2 arge hottle 3 cans Butter 2 lbs $1.05 Eggs doz 87c Nucoa Nut Oleo First Prize Oleo 30¢ Ih 30c 1h KIST ORANGES, dozen SUGAR (‘()R\' PREMIER SALAD DRESSING | CREAMERY PARKSDALE FARM a0 &a Good Luck Oleo 3Me Ih 29¢ BALDWIN APPLE! EXTRA HEAVY GRAPE LARGE RIPE i».\.\\‘\.\.\ Yellow Globe Turnips | Carrots or Parsnips T s ! Hecn 2 Solid Head (dll[hlL’l‘ b tc Sound Yellow Onions { fhs ... 19¢ Kiln l‘n(‘d \\\(‘M\ 3 ")\ 25¢ D0-BALLaoBATTLESMUSIC e 2 3 for 2 dozen 25¢ ibs 15¢ dozen JTESTER'S BALL ROOM, ARCH STRELT FRIDAY 4 TO COMI DECEMBER 11—CONTINUOUS DANCING ORCHESTRAS APPEARING 4 HERE THIS NIGHT DON'T ran ADMISSION 75¢ IIERALD, TUESDAY, D \Ic\'w Producing Oil || land | CMBER 8, 1925, With the Lawyers In the City C mnl Louls Oldershaw has s McAvay for $1,000 dan ing non-payment for plans lons. Donald l;n(hm_\' the writ, whic o table Ired W ¢ ony Tawlicki has heen sucd ) damages by Joseph §g stablo Fred Winkle papers, which D, J, merclal La leagu at the ol, last nig lnuxl llln’ln \llll “Locust” n exhil completed by the 18t six months on I'riday, De Monkiewice |18 Of ition of the The members of the el ted by donating can 1 at the instituted sup s against Frank werift Martin 1, wri et al. throug brought a ietion against Charl vor posse Main st for Schar- = g ( \mn\ AL mt um\\ Hor- t S (P—Wi v s Meyers to r: t There this matter on | ared {n Mullin and restaura- | the final a Only $26 was| f expenses of the | | will be pro-| W claims, \\H"hl unserved claims | amounted to | ured to $1,. o 7 AVegetable Relief o For Constipation Nature’s Remedy (N Tab- lets) a vegetable laxative with a pleasant, near-to- nature action. Relieves f and prevents biliousness, constipation and sick headaches. Tones and 4 strengthens the digestion and assimilation. Used for iter of John WEDNESDAY NIGHT ARCADIA Musie by ARCADIA JAZZ BOYS Admission 50¢ FREE PARKING e/ Chip 4 of the Old Block N JUNIORS===Littio NRs The same NR — in one-third Wl coses, candy-coated. For | children and adults, SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST GET THESE PRICES for DRY CLEANING and PRESSING Ladies’ and Gent's Suits thoroughly d pressed o Ladies” Coats dry cleaned and pressed Men's Overcoats dry cleaned and press Ladies’ Flannel and Serge Dresse Suits sponged and pressed Overcoats sponged and pressed ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO BE THE FINEST We are able to quote these low prices because of reduced overhead expenses. We save on overhiead—you get the benefit. Garments Also Repaired at the Lowest Prices in the ( ity All goods called for and delivered Prompt service guaranteed STAR CLEANIN G CoO. Cleaners and Dyers 231-235 North Street; Branch ()fhcc at 293 Main Street cleaned and Phone 2881-2 New York ecity, Junfor Achievement Locust street work ng the home, moth- exhibi THIRD ANNUAL CONCERT WENNERBERG MALE CHORUS WEDNESDAY, DEC, 9 PIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH, Assisted by MISS MARY MAGNELL, Harpist, and SVEN HOGBERG, Baritone Admission H0c Tickets on Sale at Miller and Hanson's, Church Street, Hultgren's, Arch Street Spec1al One Dollar X-Ray Examination The Electro-Medical Offices Make Another Offer of " X-Ray Examination, Blood Pressure Test and Chemical Analysis for One Dollar for Next 7 Daysf ‘Fluoroscopic X-Ray Examinations Health Talks eons tion Analysis for One e by and exar !y and pleasantly as & ray of sun- shine, which penetrates each corner and crevice. Aflments Treated Among the ailments treated by The Ylectro-Medical offices are anaemia, asthma, billfousness, bladder and blood troubles, bron- 1 bowel trouble, catarrh, =, constipation, dropsy, deaf- dyspepsia, eczema, female stomach gases, gastritis, heartburn, intestina) r complaints, weak nervous debility, paralysis, froubles, rheumatism, stom- ouble, Llood pressure and ases of women and men. NEW BRITAIN . ELECTRO MEDICAL OFFICES 149 ARCH ST. Hours: Mon., Wed., Thurs. 1 Fri, 2 p.om.to § p. m. Tues. .2 p. m tosp m Closed ¢ offices . to 1 call ext seven es Inc \u'\lvh Told So but one it the ular ex- Of One HARTFORD 70 Amp. Radio Battery GIVEN TO EVERY CUSTOMER That Buys A = FRESHMAN MASTERPIECE or ATWATER-KENT RADIO SET During Our OPENING WEEK Dec.9to 16 Accepted Only Orders for Delivery Before Jan. 1 Will Be We have moved to a larger place, including Gas Station and Garage on 176-186 Arch street, 10 and 12 West Pearl—formerly at 10 Elm street— Come to our Grand Opening to commence Dec. 9 to continue until Dec. 16. On Opening of Our Gas Station a Non-Glare Shield Value 50¢ Will Be Given With EVERY 5 OR VMORE GALLONS OF GAS Come and Get Yours Before They Are All Gone. We Also Have a Fine Assortment of Christmas Trees Free Delivery Service on Trees Anywhere In the City Limits 176-186 ARCH ST. Morell’s Battery & Radio Co. PHONE 11215 mwumwmmmwuwmmmwtgm@r LD su\ahuhh