New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1925, Page 11

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point & moral unle trial exchange ot wives before suing for a divore: fluction brings cellent comedians, and g Adoree and Creighton greatest opportunities to date, Food acts headed in “The Old Fool, scenes. Other acts Include und Balley, exceller tainers; Burt, Ambr .\\\N\\&\\\&\\\\Mn\m\x\\\\nsx~nm&\n\ ] f 2 s‘ b 5 Onless otherwise indicated. thentrical no tices and reviews (0 this ecolamn are J wmitten by the press agencies for the respective mmusement company. LR, e R S Y i AL CURER RN “EXCHANGE OF WIVES" “Harmony Plus Hilavity;" Martell | AT CAPITOL and West, a clever pair of novelty A picture that is made sc for | worker: 1 Raymond \eilson entertalnment purposes, {s “Ex- | Co. In “Au Ace in the Holt change of Wives,” which is the at-| The shows are continuous daily traction at the Capitol Theatre to-| Reserved seats for the New Yea day, Friday and Saturday, | By night Frollc ave now “Exchange of Wives” propounds ! M 10 welghty question, nor does it “PAINT AND POWDER" it 1s to '|_vv-AI AT IYcLum an This Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pro- part i the Sleanor Boardman |“Paint and Powder, und Lew Cody to the fore as ex- |ho shown for the rem im ale their frama, “The Midnight Flier,” |roaring rom m offers five The latest er and Fabr a satire in four | “Per: The vaudeville pr 45 the weekly ser Wild,” ar on am aint and Powder” a drama of New York th essentd into the gtory to s from beginning to end. O in the eordid tenemer house section of the lower east in ¢ York, the young stug CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY Oy NOW PLAYING 1 dint of hard work TWO BIG PICTURES l mate Broadway ! lmn ght the Tabs and th S thes lnmwu-.l American Vetera ELAINS HAMMERSTEIN | fair at 0dd I It's a Startling Story of Modern || street. turn ou Midnight M I drive to capt TABS \\D l\ OF C. GUESTS ness tion the ha given by the “THE MDNIGHT | /%" tion. So —With— Avnol Cullen Landis, Dorothy Devere ‘ Come and Uear I,l n Irving And His Orchestra NEXT WELK el ) SUN., MON,, TUES.. WED, T 3 “Rose of the World P T LADIES MATINEE This Coupon and 10e Will Admit Any Lady to Best Seat, _ With PATSY RUTH MILLER Ulll DRIN'S \|\||\1 ¥ o10e TEATURES round out a PARSONS’ % Tghe b NED WAYBURN edy Director who staged the best edition of the “Follies” affers hi New Spectacular two-act Musica! Comedy “HONEYMOON | are also | ravd Smith - e andes e Ver- STRIKERS NAME COMMYTTED Book by Paul Founded on the ston, written by Avthur - Swan- Beltast, D 7. ()-—The stril stables are ap v Moy General b oCast e “Miss Mobody paouden from Nowhe o LAST H\||~|'\l.ln PUBTIC DANCE ; Siwarr, s iacGregr| o i Holman's Orchestea Prof. Farey Silk Promoter Companion 'cature i WILLIAM FARNUM i e it The End . Trail FRIDAY-—SAT IAY Double Feature Bill Madze Bellamy, Otis Harlon e C“THUNDER JOUNTAINT Co-T e ture | EDMUND LOWE, In | “MARRIAGL IN TRANSIT” The Funni of Marri: ige “1\A||~ LI You Bver ADDED ATTRACTION § | i LEW CODY ‘ ;i! FRIDAY NITE | | ; ELEANCR BOARDMAN Amateur Acts Thomas Haines, Comedian cal hoys—Orehest MANY OTHERS i i | I\:‘-n:um Serenaders — Six o~ O'Brien “THI; PANTED LADY" DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT, DEC. 18 at GRANGE HALL NEWINGTON Clifford and Bailey “Darktown Stiutiers™ R Amb and Ms Harmony Plus Hilarity eaturing Morteil and West | THE CHARLESTONIAN Novelty Autists | Raymond and Neilson Co. | in “An Ace fn the Hoie™ Orchestra BRING YOUR FRIEND L TO A GOOD TIA ————————————— —_—————————— Reserved S Now Selling or New Year's Midnite rolic | e = NN gy , pathological and having the intellectual half vears, | vd to Judg B sts who examined him With John Walsh, Charles J, Mul- ¢ olding, RopeGir was liing. | 16 Hammerstein, more demure ractive than ever, has a truly attraction, ch s te ler of the s Renee |weelk in conjunction with the melo Wilfred Overd satd in ‘unable to profit by ve formation or punitice measures.” SHIP AFIRE AT Quelling of Blaze nee of railroad life, vs reels depleting world atrical life, \‘!ku is sufticient variety worked in its interes A nees to the cheaper | ouses and finally, by | mes a legiti- as runni; tling a h blaze soon after it vessel from heavy Discovery of the s at their | lows hall on Arch | the Tabs wi A. & B. drum FLYER” L Tt (ulhr Rommcnta the popular tair tonight “Twe December ton “Ihe End of William Farnum in rey Langdor i Wil- an early dats outranks sl tay Ball” {5 also on 1 and incr settlement were h platoon norrow in Lon- Guathme , trustee of the bar Hornko transferied to ol A e h m‘»w‘r AUTO BANDIT I$ MENTAL DEFECTIVE Has Brain of But 0ld Child M — Charles ed with being an anto- s today {erme staging numerons bout the city with as their mean r. L .Vernon Brigs Preighter Merchant is Told o stacted fn the social ha s through 1d gal social hall and| sea tempt 1 army Francisco the lecal cam- for ition and addition to ine citer working engineers | waging reco; z ackno ent s In Franee, other prof SUIT I8 SETTLED Wife Reach ment Ontsido of Court, 17 (P —The suit alimony 1 Coones sgainst Archibald tton brok- t of court to Gwathmey, and married the former n Stamford, Conn ustice ruled \ was not le- v York state and that as the husband of PCIAL MASTLR 0 A e made nan. Nair ankrupt ONE neighbor told another: *‘No one makes them just as Honeybees are madc, except- ing Mother." Now every= body's cating Honeyvbees fresh from the dealers everp day. NEW BRITAT DAILY HERALD, _w Nine Accused Bridgeport Patrolmen | < PLAGED IN BILL i Yeal‘ vhom sensational cha Hetlon were made third offender board of police statemen history of the who ex ir report HUNTS l'lbl\ 1 Biehl, 3nnnu Cincinnati bak waits at a hote 0 had been offered. A firs| r and FATHE l‘ KE. \ll\f- ASSIGNED .'ms-—\xh s church CONCERT ) niture was | THE CAROL CHOIR OF MT. HOLYOKE COLLGE Accompanied on the Organ hy PROFESSOR WILLIAM CHURCHILL HAMMOND | Auspices of the Mt, Holyoke Alumnae American enstown, end £ Washington Corper Albany Avenue and Vine Street ", DECEMEY nize Seon | \‘ \/P‘ Revolt- , Mrs. Fr a joint Clark, My 21. Later it International, York, DPhiladelp! Mrs, Sidney W, Harmon Potter. Tickets at $1.00 Each may be Obtained at Gallup & Alfred and from Alamnae or at the Church. standing in the | sotiations s of the ind public ation Irs Guwathmey | culturists was urged today b house immigration committee, 1 editorlal which which begag h arings on immigra misslon of tie league, o ] > of foourt membership need no | Garrett made one of ympljcation of American participa- | g e s In tion in th o i s departy ate Frose Rural Mail Extension morning. | o 8 hekthralt maillde ik xtensior h o1 mail de. ivery service, to provide~432 new Youtes imm v, were approved TET ORIOLI todi )Py BniEn g eocs - 600,000 to ti depar The pr Postmas | pending ay | routes, 2,117 routes and ° | quency of eervice, | sald ths Post: former | gistent and s has | i Tmmigration Measure I Revision of the immigration law to permit entr In excess ¢ e Congregational Church, Hartford 18, 1 25815 ' M Patronesses ncis Parsons, Mrs. Howell Cheney, Normand F. Allen, Mes, Rockwell Mrs. J. N. H. Campbell, President. ) quota limitations of skilled agri- |l COPSIE N O GIFY TAY IS NOT tlon legislation ne everything poss Iress to remarks by Representat THURSDAY, DECEI\IBER 17, 1925, ore | pathy to the insur democratic party in declared such modification of the | “gng rule” and surtaxes [ S —— |law would produce many benefits to | Mr. Garvett argued that the de ; | (Continued From First Page) [farming, and tlat Hollanders and | crats tou Eubpoe- Danes especially were 1 sax 1 “admire r Lorin W. | pagpite the a of the two |cause the small opean farmer ndenco and courage 1en against | popghlican ents who haye [Would be able to teach many val- | gents 'ay“" ~1}‘! ; [recommended American membership |uable less n thrift to Americans R— rintendent iy the court, the Irreconcilables have | ) i Boy Loots Automobile sought to ¢ neo thelr republican | Se P. Action T } 3 In court | coljeagués that the court fight fs| Rele insurgent mem But l\(.lll’:.l‘ by lull(c al of the wo the fight over again. | hers LA wit ¥ ous W ¢ ¥ ¢ on a k, who Imost s republicans was 1 toduy on on O treet § 40 85 |herghip has a | Representative Froar of Wi o § ii All Cut Lo the wives —not forgetting the mothers and sweet- hearts! Here’s some honest advice on what to give the man who smokes . . . Prince Albert pipe tobacco! Nothing could make more of a hit with a smoker than good old P. A. The handsome pound crystal-glass humidor with the sponge-moistener top will carry the joy of Christmas morning far into the new year. Every cool, fra- grant pipeful will bring new pleasure— and everlasting gratitude for your excel- lent judgment, Then there are the pound and half- old boy who confessed ~lulv-n the articles from an automo- which belongs to Charles Hat- 15 Main street, 1 complained to polles last and sald that rear of his resi. when the artiel ren turned over to r, who yesterday offered aym-l bout the theft, t adoption SITUATION UNCHANGLD 17 (A=—=With a lapse 1 LI Ching-Ling that the status owers oi the Season Valz the Florist hriztmas” appropriate w POINSETTIA HEATHER XMAS CHERRIES pound tin humidors for the smoking- table at home, the desk at the office, the work-bench. More important than the containers (good-looking as they are) is the tobacco that's in them . . . Prince Albert, the most enjoyable smoke mortal man ever knew. The pound crystal-glass humidor is especially arrayed in Christmas clothes. A space is provided for writing “To ” and “From <t No further wrapping needed. Convenient! No matter what the size or amount, give Prince Albert. You cannot do better! PRINGE ALBERT —no other tobacco is like it! R 2. Remas Tohwan 4 10ld everywhere in tidy red and half-pound tin humi. bit of bite end perch vemoved by the Prince Albert $rosss Look at the U. S. revense stampemthers @e TWO pull ounces in every

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