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asm\\\\mmmm“\\,\x\v.x“\\\\ | E | Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical no tices and reviews in thiv column are ,«rlmn by the press agencles for the respective amusement company, A AR KRN ERNNENE N SSRSASR RIS S R S “THE WEDDING SONG," LYCEUM of American life Tonight concludes the local show- [ where the society ing at the Lyceum of “The Wedding | words rub elho it 1s the story of Song" Leatrice Joy's successful |the love of a soclety girl pitted starring vehlele. This 1s a crook |against the love of the elemental | play, a melodrama with a big puncl, [ woman who fights for her man, a fine lotale and a most engagIng | For the second feature of the romance. Harry Carey in “The Man | program for today and tomorrow, is I'rom Red Gulch 50 is shown, | presented Willlam Farnum in The ‘Tomorrow's program hrings threo | jina of the Trail changes of pictures. The usual se Sie rial release is offered and then, for , there are “The Midnight hing romance of the 1ails, and “Paint and Powder,” with | Elaine Hammerstein in the title role “Paint and Powder” is a pletur offering a variety ot engaging epi- sodes, all connected into one great drama of stage life in New York. It glves the audience a side light into the lower East Side, takes them Into |¢ the cheaper side of the Bowery's stage life and finally fo the peak of the dramatic profession on Broad- vy ERS SR SN RN SR A O S in New York and criminal CEXCHANGE OF WIVES' AT CAPITOL Henley's fifth r\rulv.wh,,\ Goldwyn - Mayer {s coming Phursday fo t pitol theater, Henley will be remembered his production of "So * " one (IV last Hobart for Metro - on for his 1s Mar- year's grei ge of Wives” In its cast two members of the Eleanor Boardman |and Lew Cody Mrs. and Mr. Rathburn. two have turned |their talents from drama to comedy = < 1dea |10 this picture, however, and ac- | Tonlght at the Palace as an added | o100 16 advance reports are even itraction s another country store. Imore successful. Many prizes are to be awarded all \"RE STRREG Wi offer of them useful. Some of tho gifts to | o FHEIE b e el by An- he awarded are a pantry set of 15 and Fair in “The Old Fool,” an picces, a Bissel carpet sweeper, a lent safire in four scenes. Other Queen Anne parlor table and many | o™ e Clitord and Bailey, two | other articles. 'The prizes will be {o516req singers and dancers of abil- | wwarded to the holders of lucky o Burt Ambrose and i numbers, womedy and harmony singing; The pieture program for taday |yt N R EC M S and tomorrow 1s very entertaining |l St BRGSO Startell Norma Shearer in The Lady of the \Cect'{n ‘an novelly oftering Night gives a remarkable perfor: |giws are continuous daily. mance of her ability, It is a story x 80k the New Taar's Midnight Frolic are now on sale, SPEEDER FINED §20 AT THE PATLACE grea and CAPITOL Today Only “In the N Vaudeville Kensington Youth Dashes Through | {ame of Love” Frankin Square A48 Miles an | Hour Before Being Arrested, (ot cd with going 48 miles y on South Main street | near Franklin square, John i, age 19, New Britain road, Kensing- was fined this morning by William C. Hungerford in po- ourt. Negrl was arrested by | Policeman P ispended judgment Louis Koller, 112 Au | was charged by ~Sam street, Hartford ) sterday yards oceo claims Koller | him becauge he was late for wor ! Koller claims Zocco hit him with a an | hoar yesterd, Thurs,, Fri, Sat. (Continuous) He Borrowed His Neighbor's Wife! T! on!—You Must See “A Exchange of Wives” with o rlier, was given | surcet, who Zoceo, with at | n P, McCue in- ht, and Bruce Pelio, aploye of the stone yards, said parated the men, but did not the beginning of the fight, CASY 18 DROPPED 1o case of th ite ., S1 Loxin mori i was a motor vehic influ | operat- under the 7. ing while of liquor on Doc 4 m“ AR SRR A L | One of Mother’s Principal Worries is watching over the heaith of her children. 3 your youngster restless? Are of worr >? You w the symptoms: pale face, coated tongue, dull eyes, itch- ing of the nose, constipation. TruesElixi P Dr.TruesElixir will relieve these conditions and has the effect of bringing back your child to renewed health and spirits. Its pleasant taste and its socthing, clearing and cleans- ing properties make it espe- cially effective as LEW COBY ELEANOR BOARDMAN R and FAIR In “The Ol Fool” CLIFFORD and BAILEY Darktown Sipgers and Deneers RAYMOND NELSON CO. Others Reserved Seats Now Selling for New Year's Mic Frolic | TheTrue Family Laxative and worm expeller Family size $1.20; other sizes 69¢ and 40c. PALA ~Fha PEATURE PiLL To d novnLy The Way of Broadway with a Girl La"s of the Night ER with | Norma Mal MacGregor | o Feature LYCEUM|: CONTINTUOUS SHOW DAILY Tonizht Only TWO BiG PICTURES Ceeii B. De Mille Presents Leatrice Joy IN— The Wedding Song —ALSO— Harry Carey IN— The Mzn From Red Gulch Come amd Hear Ben Irving and His chestra Thurs., F and Sat, DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL Paint and Powder With ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN also “THE MIDNIGHT FLYER" With CULLEN LANDIS and DOROTHY DEVOR LADIES' MATINLEY This Coupon and 10 Cents Wili Admit Any Lady to Best Seat CHILDREN'S MATINEE . 10c sheard Comp: TARNUM Trail WILLIAM i The End . | COUNTRY STORE I Many Usclul Gifts Awarded { SUN.—MON —'rl LS. ll D LADY Disabled War Veterans’ —FAIR-— OPENS TONIGHT ODD FELLOWS' HALL (Dec. 12 to 19) DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT EACH NIGHT Ente nment Tonight BWARSEY & GOURSON ¥ Songs. SERENADERS Tocal Comedy Quartet. bl b el | |the |to make the Christmas vesper serv- |song from Hayti; |from the 14th century. |following: 'Holy Ni The ¢ | Carols: | Violin, \‘Hv NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1925. TEN APARTMENTS IDLE INTHE SAME BUILDING " VESPER MUSIGALE ATGENTER CHURGH Organist Hart Announces Pro- gram for Sunday Alternoon But They're At Police Headquarters And Ther®'s No Rush of | Prospective Tenants, | Since the bandits were captured | [last week, and !hn city has returned | {to normaley, the cells at police head- i terakavalbssn comparatively "ill]\l\ and today they are all en- | tir empty, waiting to swallow some offender, Ten apartmen nd a°padded cell stand in idle rim- ness, Anywhere else but {n the po- | lica department, ten idle apartments | | would mean disaster, but at police | headquarters it s interpreted as the | | | Theron W. Hart, organist and ! choirmaster of Center Congregation- al church, today announced the com- plete program of the annual Christ- | mas vesper musicale, to be held in church at 4 p. m. Sunday aft- ernoon. Mr t says ho has tried | ice notable by including a goodly | proportion of beautiful carols from |Christmas spirit ant sources, to which he has| Usually the pre-Christmas season written violln and 'cello obligatos. | $¢¢5 a flock of minor offenders pour- Among them i a Christmas cradle into the cells and many of the Hother dutes s are derelicts who secek ar- |rest simply to have a warm place to sleep, but this year it is different. Lither the citizens of New Britain are 8o prosperous and content, or the police department so efficient that th rd off crime before it | cven happens | In one cell an elaborately penciled, Welcome Home," greets the vis another a beautiful girl beams upon all her guests. In other celis there are satirical scenes of life, 1 crudely represent the prison- wpoint. This afternoon the | open, beckoning, and but the p helieve t Saturday night wi quota of drunks v The program will be given by the Ruth Goodrich Horton, | oprano; Jane Sartori Tuttle, alto; I'red Grant, tenor; Arthur E. How wrd, Jr., barltone; Herbert E. Ander- son, vlolinist; Roy O. Tuttl and Mr. Hart at the organ, The program: Chorale—How the Star it (Antiphonat) or. Traditional .Gruber Organ— W (n) March of the Magi Kings : Dubois [er's v cells st comfortable, th IFantasy Bach - Rebling \lvn =n\n with violin and (b) Christm 10 80 touch- v sing of mother, sweetheart and frecdom, rols- 1o (a) Christmas Tree (b) The Kings (with quartet (c) Christ, the nd of Chil- dren . Peter Cornelius ‘arols—Quartet (a) The Coventry Carol +vsussss Traditional (With violin and ‘cello) (b) Chantons, Dergers, Noel, Noel . sancon 27 Lose Licenses for Dnnl\m;. :md R,mmx, Hartford, Dec, 16 he weekly of Connecticut o Wwhose 5 been Iriving w wor li wrnr ile under the siven out to- o Christmas The Dastor influenc par S » motor vehicle de- of the cffort to v mer There o w The cases The advised peo- ment or the nent | reduce th of two have be department st | pie to police of the motor vehicles, list: Harry Char Glove as a y is highw t Miertory— oprano solo The Virgin's nt Luliaby . Matthews (b) Jesn! Thou Dear Babe Devine ... Haytian Cradle Song Arranged by Dickenson tet (a) notify operating suspend Carols—Qu (a) Calm on the Listening Bar of Night .. Ol ( Unto Us a Chil rn German XIV Century David's Gauntlett Dartlett, port; Jams v‘ \‘ illiam Dra (c) @ City & L Cror cello and War (a) Prelude to Wittiam 11, Rritain; George A, Hodsdol ilaven; John A. Kots: CGierald ) W. Mclntyrs Nulty | ticton, B | na, Hartford: Arthur (b) Prayer Organ— Hallelnjah (Messiah) Handel © Pastor Chorus lenediction—Amen ... Silent Prayer, GIRL BADLY HURT Greenwich Child Is Ran Down by Auto Driven by Cos Cob Man Dee. Delt chard stree Greenwich, 16 () i Derby; ', Walukas John », Stamford; J b Herman suffered inter Greenw e SHOT 1N OWN CAR Man Wounded When Accidentally Goes O i " nd s in pital. DBrandes was hel n bail of § Suteomd d and ending the arre » rd of condition. 7, of South lying in the the result of which appa He was " had n ot his serfous. driver driven ch where con AUTOIST 1S FREED Driver In Bridgeport Fatality Held To Be Blameless By Coroner Dec, 16 () Sanford Georre BB wWene @@ Pl £ “EVERGLADES LIM f Through Train preser T om I‘Aew }‘I]f'x')'ld Phelan y Jojt Coroner John that th: He said h East M 15 miles girl, v eross ing south )t mior S playmates, than Renar dar child il plied ) Tlr‘&.mh T rains D.; i mot 0M PENNA. §TA, NEW YOUK East ng at the card the irakes. The Dau“c Track-ScaLevei Route | ‘ Atiantic Coast Line | play and w The Standard Railroad of the South i aa 3 1246 Broad: Tel. Lacka Ask for r owere two “fooling."” t is said, and the n‘(. One !m not hey her e f, A piping hot, healthful breakfast —savory with the full, rich flavor of toasted grain. H-O Quick Cqoking asted for hours over beds of als to bring out the full flavor that nature has scaled in each tiny grain ercx CO0KING OATS Cook2to3 minutes only v THO ranony™ That "all-night cooke flavor m ont minutes * Ithe daughter lalthough the . divorced WOULD BLAST AWAY SHOALS | SIKI SOME WOOER, | WIFE'S DAD SAYS Tells How Black Boxer Won His Daughter Rottardam, Holland, Dec. 16 (#) Mynheer Appleteren, the aged father in law of tling" Siki, the Sene galese fighter who was killed in New York early lay morning, |today t01d the story of how the big black man wooed and married his {daughter, Appleteren ran a boarding house here five years ago. Sikl, who was working « nelghhoring saloon, was among his guests and thus met W8 eighteen at the time and well ¢ parents cpposed the glrl to ertheless @« mmmmmmmmwm&amwmwmmflw X “A MERRY CHRISTMAS” doesn’t mean just one day of joy. It means weeks of |& planning and preparation, months of cheerful memories. She years o cated. T} marriage of but she ne heed their warni an offer ot marris rese lawyer in £ Stki. Mynheer Appleteren added that couple had been liv- they never were legally He sald that after de- feating Georges Carpentier and win ning tho world's light ~ heavyweight champlonship, Siki lost his hea {went to pieces, In ¢ law's opinion a merciful re} ughter. She had left her four-year-cld child with its grandfather, fear that siki would try to taks Siki's widow is now lving All this is worth a sacrifice, but you can have lay the foundation NOW the the negro, clin to declined om a Vien it, a year hence, st gs. 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