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I‘I dlh whginpt by haby byl 7 - ‘ »4 t’ Cnless otherwise Indicated, thentrical notlces and reviews 10 this column are written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. 1 B A e R AR AR B A AR R T SRR RIS HAROLD LLOYD AT PALACE AR NARNARARNR NN |Cops," offer a series of da , all | One more day and the greatest well done; Dixon and O'Brien are al of the screen's comediuns will be |blackface comedy couple with new at the Palaco theatre, None other |songs and a line of bright wit: Lil- than the funnlest fun-maker of all, {llan TFitzgerald, a Keith ) | Harold Lloyd fn his latest and g will be scen with her company in est of all comedies, “The Iresh-|a variety offering: and \Whitfleld | man." aind Ireland will make a big hit with Instead of the usual smart-Alec ons with the act T are type that most writers place in col- |called “Fun Folks' and they more lege stories, the freshman of this than live up to thelr roputation r to please | Tho shows are | continuous daily. | and thereby become popular, that - he is the favorite object on which | every jokester on the campus prac- | tices his tricks. ““The Freshman,” which was writ- ten by four famous gag men, has four distinct laugh factions. The first is the arrival of Lloyd at colleg which is followed by football pr tice. Then follows the fall dance premacy at this time, The music which Lloyd gives in his anxiety to |will hlaze forth from all corners of become the most popular man in|the hall and the Charleston step- the college, and then comes the |pers will have plenty of trouble final football game. Those who have | keeping their feet together. There L OF MUSIC The lovers of New {and vielnity have {one of the biggest events ever this eity on Fri Jesters ball room on FFour of southiern tleading orchestras Britain in store for them | held seen “The Freshman” do not hesi- |will be a Charleston exhibition by tate to claim that this contest is|Bill Evans “the noted movie Charles- the funniest of its kind ever put on |ton jid.” the screen. It was the object of this game to make it funny regard- less whether you understand foot- ball or not. | The Hartford; orchestras are: Bill Tasilic Al Hambler’s, Providen field; and Sam N Boys makes the Melod: estra SONG RECITAL “IF MARRIAGE FATLS" | “If Marriage Falls,” a truly sen-| | sational film but without any ob-| It was a large night for the vocal jectional scenes or situations, open- Pupils of James D. Donahue at the ed at the Lyceum this afternoon Y. M. T. A, & hall t night, with Jacqueline Logan and Clive |When they appeared in recital, with Brook in the leading roles. The an audience of good proportions companion picture is Danger | Present Signal,” a thrilling railroad drama | George Dillon and Miss Mary Di and featuring Dorothy Re California beaut id Jane in their con- | vier, the | Vicino did splendidly r. Dillon sang “On the Novak. | tributions. ang The latest episo he Perils of | 102d To Mandalay,” by Oley Speaks, the Wild” serial lik: is shown 2nd “\ ale,” by Kenr ussell, as are the news reels and selected |40iN8 both with eclat. Divi- el cino sang an aria from *Madame The cum, which has booked | and “"'“" Came Calling,’ the series of Cecil de Mille produe- ' HSE KL LI S A i e ames Furlani, Mrs. J. J. Cronin and e 1 movie triumphs|® chorus of ten which gave “Little pps Adam Geibel with of the & nd the i {tial showin wee Cotton Dolly,” by { Mre effect Cronin sang he tayanEl Robin,” by Anna O The production fea: Leatrice L e Joy in “The Wedding Song Wood, while Messre. I't =7 | Dillon sang a duet from Verdi's “THE MYSTIC” AT CAPITOL |Forza del Destino.” The story of * in Hungary The Mystic" where a opens ung Ameri- v Miss Di Vici om Mozar! anni. ‘Don Gioy can crook finds a beautful | Rosenberg o mystic, whom he knows to be alfor the e ise con- fakir, Because of her great beauty |tributed two piano solos with his ha realizes her value as an alde ing success. Thes duping unwary Amerlcans. He ne for the laft il ceeds in bringing her Americ with her father, lover and a couple | of members her tribe and imm diately starts in a career of crim The vaudeville program has five Seriabine Rachmaninoff. alone by 4 "Polichin- elle,” Ly ENGINEER 1S KILLED Tocomotive Pilot ECod acts offering the €un Fong Lin | Indiana Meets troupe of eight Chinese wonder- | Death Marion, Ohfo workers. They offer everything for | Marion, S which Orfentals are noted, and in{gineer B. O. Burns of Hammon an entertaining maner. Barrett| port, Ind, was kiiled when Brothers, known as “The Sleeping | passenger trair [ to Chi str i on a S = ® | siding in the Marton yards eariy this norning. The train w ot derail- e else Wi ured cording to information er's office, open switeh TODAY—TRL—S. T. Continuous | She'll 1old You Spellbound | A Woman of Mystery— } | | LYCEUM | CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY { NOW PLAYING i 2 BIG PICTURES “The DANGER SIGNAL" WITH GREAT CAST Novak., Robert Edeson e Feils” —With— Clive Brooks, Jacqueline Logan strange, alluring! der cover of Spir wces, She Victimized the W Until a Man Bringing Love Into Her Life Won Her Regeneration! THAT'S THE THEME OF “Tre Mystic” un- AILEEN PRINGLE | And Masterful Jane VAUDEVILLE || 5—GREAT ACTS—5 | SUN FONGLIN TROUPE | With Beautiful ‘ | | | | | | WHITFIELD AND IRELAND { Come And Hear Ben Irving And OTHERS His Orchestra LADIES! Attend LADIES TINEL This Coupon and 10¢ Will Admit 500 SEATS TOR 20¢ FREE PARKING SPACE FOR BABY CARRIAGES! Any Lady CHILDREN'S MATINEE To Best Seat. - | | The Matinces I — PALACE — HAROLD LLOYD — HAROLD LLOYD | “The { Fresh- man” Is Shown at our Regular Prices Matinee 10c, 20¢ Evening 20¢, 30¢ Evening 7:00, 9:00 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY l)l C LMI'I R 10, | SWEI]ISH SINEERS Yaving placed the poison | ANX"]US T[] HA he world must profit by |drug 1. which fnetud- | the cand { mass of information ! being devoted I'arls, i “Mrs, Hartman and Herman spent | On the other hand, naval ques B u general blow at the | ministry | the night in jail, after their arrests tions can bost be handivcd by sup- [opium evil | upon charges made by Hartman menting the first Washington | With disurmament, he said, one of | Franee, Police ad buen duvestigating o conference by a sccond conference |the conferences should be held by | ban so for two week, following the re. Both conferences, fn |the states primarly interested on | inereased by ‘mlllxv'w‘ of Hartman alter cating :urope and the other in the United |naval problems, while the sccond |ing the | 8¢ \4r|7 picees of the candy, which " ¢s, must go hand in hand, in |8 be universal and ring 7 Wennerberg Chorus Gives Con- s .0 o i thvdieh i | Brailian League HMember Wants cordiai cooperttton. war agaia crime, should bolily als |10 te ‘m He was forced to remain a » s [ rdded. 1f the |tack the general problem Als- | Doce weelc at t e 1. Chemical D M ¢ i nament i o oert With Assisting Artsts [ xceic e v v ot chomiea - Disgrmament Mogting | omarmamnt roniin " 0 In garicule it houi L € Ived, t must collaboration & pon achlevin Az —_— in poison —_ ek & o L e . )ctween Washington and the league iper-amendm il paris, The Wennerberg Male chorus last | Herman was flentified by Geors va. Swlitz 0 (P | of natlons, With the assistance of the night gave what it termed its third vf a “!(w rk, who :.1, \ |k«- nte ¢ ween the | He elted the oplum co! e | United inber annual concert, the event taking | ntly sold a man answering his de- of at ¥ he o] T ¢ o he 0l of I il Feonceriinollavent R aing S R RN AL L ot ) the United | precedent for the holdir uncier pla e Tirst Lutheran church, | *IPtion 8 jesian for reduction of armament |disarmament conferences, the first | nancial o The concert formally opened Ly him place it on a box slmilar W01 .0 g iorated by Afranzio Mello | of the oplum meetings have [ musical season for the ehorus, al. |11 one recelved by Hartman. Moth L i - i seaton for the chorus, al ” My | l\ mern r of the composed of states concerned | though they previously sang over the i ANk andEN e £ an A RCenoc @ statement to the | production of consumption of radio. The city will hear much of | F1O% IEEociielnioen MO s oday |the chorus the remainder of the | S4NIY: Under the < ¢ { e e proposed entents the winter, as its members love to sing ',"}K”f”‘ UOIUARS RE LAY x} e8| league would collaborate In a sec- | and their reputation is so firmly es- | ™t "“"‘."' R ’,‘ ™S Youse |ond naval conference at Washington, | fablished that the publie will mever | & W8S JACR 0 20RO e and the United States would co- | ire of hearing this excollently drilled | {701 M ©H MO 880 B o general land rganization, bt | operate in t which has attained s ‘| but was later ordered to leave. Mrs, | ment conf now. belng high caliber under the capable dl- | '””,_’ Al ”‘“]” \,‘,f“l,\l:, '”, by the | rectlon of Rev. Dr. Abel A, Ahlquist, | &7/ 80 €0 B80T 00 SRV It wa lamentally necossary, l Pastor of the First Lutheran church, Ll gl America take part in | have two child | 1 ke par the concert last night was | i rmament “whose suc- | sl\rn which the whole world awaits | si m‘g the choristers was Miss. Plea for a Lynchless W & gequence to the treaty of Ver- ary . Magnell, harpist, and Sven saflles and the treaties of Loca | . e sailles an ties of Locarno Hoagberg, baritone. The harplst Year l"l{“\m* “ade can neve atfained without the | made three appearances at the con- , D¢ \'y"“ Deoll e "’ | participation of the United States.” l jcert, in cach "appearance playing | “IYIchloss” sean, the commission o |"“Ho didl ot know whether the three numbers, fo Which were ad- 1°0 I° f,‘l”?,,‘, § wgvd i a Ko Washington government would ae- | d encores, Miss Magnell was pre- \‘\""‘_”‘W‘» ”_"”‘m"”"“ w‘ the federal | €CPt the invitation to sit in the pro- | ented with a laige boquet of uitve ieommlit e posed preparatory disarmament eers council of churches of Christ in{P o i d Al | America commission, t ydy earnest- After opening with the “Star | ATIEHCS e been | 1¥ hoped it' would, beeause they be- . i 5 ] fourteen lynchings have heer Spangled Banner,” during the sing- | “HOUTLEOn nchings hove bRy (g imerica’s moral support in- ing of which the audience stoo. . el e ”‘] u‘wnu out | dispenzable | the chorus gave Beethover 2% ol 1l Victims of he o vlas| "D think the problem of land axd | Worship of God in Nature L BEO% o 1 he e S | ence in 1924 and 1025 were negre Lk s a splendidly set choral-like mu- ; L i g v e Thus" continued the report, “the Aor Fang Hloitora eolyoemmny R e Npreat eGSR HECEE LS ATt . the treaty of | music master. The well-balanced Sging ; | A it > have recognized the | proportions of the chorus could | usefulness of the league of nations' scarcely have been shown to bet- 7 speclal nisslons which have | ter advantage. China \sl\s ontinuance | nadc s study of military Hermes and Peterson-Berger, Pleading not gullty, and asking RISOLUTIONS | latter being especially well like ;"’”('_’r(‘f\"”’ hog Il']’: H:"f‘l" Sheae b ”‘x”" Sl m?‘] \m:: ‘?n)x‘",t',l,‘!\,r’r'/:,g in police court this | Adopted hy the New Britain Medical | a new national anthem and is quitc MOTNing to answer a charge of | Socicty, on the Death of Doctor | fine enough to be one. :““‘ loss ;”:'!;l ““"i‘* driven by | Henry Tierney Bray, | “Beautiful Tsle of o China collided with a car yester- ‘ 25 | e ,“,;::_’\yhr,,m”,.‘(r,,‘. vot | day, operated by Frank Gaber of . December 8, 1825, p e Lien T sl e n ) a2l Cherrys tired _ Whereas, It has pleased Almighty e R el e Frank Neub 50 Hawkins|God to call from us our brother | G 0O T b e i Sas Gevinedind inoR¥GE e Rraciitionse e RIREh s VRl ¥ Joubt as to its astonishing appeal. | nd sustained a bad cut on the|We his colleagues, sorrowfully : Ihis is the hymn that first attained head from a broken windshield, [lament the loss of an “" OF national prominence by being sung | The case was continuel until De. AN €X€7 RESAICtingan dfangun it the funeral of the martyred Presi- cember 12. Donald Gaffuey is at- | 'IfINE ¥ ggteacydon(ieely and cheerf relieve suf of him: all walks of life dent McKinley. It ¢ audience into a mor ifled the | torney for C} an custom- = ina therefors it ary outburst of app which at UNFILLED STEEL ORDERS Resolved, T} the members the church was limited to the New Dee. 10 (B—Tnfilled | of Medical Society of the City rattling of the orders of Ur 1{of New T do extend our heart- CGorporatior made | telt sympathy to il berea HER pubiie today tons, | DR, JOHN L. K incidental |4, jnerease of DR. B T. FROMEN solo n,” by Franz At | pared with the DR. GEO, W, DUN and “Soviro,” hy Mohring. bur L | ing month Committen Olson sang the incidental solo in the Abt number, while J. A nw-; ;1:.1'-*x?,_,::::'..‘“’*‘.A,i\,‘p;(.t::!;;“ ‘:‘:} Gastritis, Indigestion, Dyspepsia! RBarmontine, the V¢ n Russian folk song vasts, Pinto, Piern finishing with an ¢ Read How Two Women Promptly Got Rid of the Stubborn Kind With Popular Llisir. Pharmacy Returns Pur- Price It One Botdle Docsn't arrange- and | chase Trod's very first tablespoonful you rendition of Thomas' “Autumn,” | : : “For twenty years T have heen which brought forth much acclaim. | el You—Wonderfully. leonstant suite with indig ven Hoagherg, | one, sang | 1 sha ’\wvmm;r 1 L\HJ" s Mentha {nnq severe atacks of “Julsang” by Adam—better known | tPST B EHAT EO: b KAS & eRecently 1 suftered from an un under the title of “Noe;™ a piece by | £1°8 SLARICE (0 Y 1 lusnally severe attack and Hefjkorn, “It Was Not Thus To |°ssion ““;'\'_ w“}" . J‘l' AMACKS |y .9 for ten da I tried Be," from the Trumpeter of Sak- (90 MAHETSUAY Lt e Mentha Pepsin and in two days | and el il by Noren. | gL iL £ s up and , the mis taking the first bottle and hy he singer m: pronounced im- vanis 1 shall ever time 1 finished the third T can pression in all of his contributions i ling Mnlned ol ot o e nl vielded an added number. udly say that T was cured of my | Sl re e h Lo o The. concert was well attended. |o!d enemy.'—Mary E. Burton (Pro- ¥ Lo nal Nurse), Bridgeton, N. J.J “I am better than T have been for S The great popularity of Dare's ¥°ars” Yours, Mrs. Ada Weast, Mc- Mentha Pepsin, a pleasant to take Gaheysville, Va, elixir is due to the fact that no mat-| This great heaith building stomach tor how long you have had gastritis cine is sold by Axelrod's phar or dyspepsin or indigestion or what- macy and druggists everywhere, Try ever yo! Zony, ) your stubborn stomach that it will start to he bottle, money ba if it doesn't delight you SENT T0 HUSBAND Jel'sey Gity Man's Wile and Friend Arrested Ip you Jersey Ci N. J., Dee. 10—WWhile | police carly today increased their ef forts to bring t positive fdenti- ition o of a box of | soned candy to Otto Hartm v aker, Hartm Jennie Hartman, and a former riend and roomer in his house, Ernest Herman, awaited arraign- ment on charges of conspiracy to about Hartman's death. Her- 5 is faced with an additional BRIDGE TABLE RADI_Q“PALL f [BATTLE OF Nusic | | JESTER'S BALL ROOM | Arch Strect FRIDAY EVE, DEC. 11th 4—ORCHESTRAS—4 WATCH FOR OTHER BIG SPECIALS DOYLE FURNITURE CO. INC. MAIN 50Q STREET |PALACE Last Times Tonight Double Feature RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “SOUL FIRE" Companion Feature VIOLA DANA in “ALONG CAME RUTH" __—..__——-/ PARSONS’ HARTFORD ALL THIS WEEK R:10—TONTGHT—8:10 MATS. WED. and SAT. FIRST TIME HERE! Direct from year's run in New York Messers, Shubert's Sensational Revae ARTISTS and MODELS AMARANTH FAIR ELKS' HALL, Washington Street, FRIDAY, DEC. 11 Food and Fancy Articles Sale During Day, Starting at 11 a. m. A Good Chance to Get Christmas Gifts THE EVENING Admission 25¢ NTERTAINMENT AND DANCING IN Supper at 6:30 SOYEARS MAKERS 1"_0. Crisp, burtcry griddle cakes! Bliss- ful memories of long-ago days. Remember how good they were then! “Grandma’s” Pancakes still have the “old-fashioned” flavor that made them famous 50 ycars ago. A0 HORNS 10 QUICK COOKI MECKERS CREAM FARINA HECKERS CREAM BUCKWHEAT FLOUR OR MORE THAN \vag e os ms UALITY PRODUCTS MONEY OR YOUR LIFE The Good Doctor Cares for you in your illness, And brings you back to health. He charges $3.00 for each visit. And he earns every cent of it. But we are positive That the doctor would heartily Of any plan approve ART THIEF ¥ 10 (®—The Parls po haev captured a German, Fritz to have d Chila” o last February FRENCH FINANCES Dee, 10 (P a note "he finane: draws attention to today's statement of the Bank of which will show K's advances to the that the only 200,000,000 franes dur- eged and valuable from the been advi; That would make his services unnecessary. He condemns the woman Who endangers her health 3y needlessly toiling Over the washtub In a hot kitchen And recklessly facing The icy winds To hang the wet clothing, And we know the actual facis That in the final reckoning We can do your work Cheaper and better Than you can— We are eager to prove it. instance—for $1.0 We wash 25 lbs. family bundle) in ELEVEN CHANGES Using the finest And return it to Ready for ironing. Or for 11 cents a pound we will wash everything as described Above and iron all of your Flat pieces and return Your wearing apparel Starched and dried soft And fluffy—ready for You to iron at home For (a normal OF WATER of washing products you practically Minimum charge. Desco Headquarters West Main Street Opp. Hotel Burritt Main Office and Works Arch Street Prepared: Add water ix—bake week, although the treasury had to meet maturing treasury bonds amount of 2,600,000,009 on mber 8 stolen “Madonna art gallery at The German 1 of the ar

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