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NEW BRITAIN D\ILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925 GASH IN NEW I}ANK‘ Michael Contaras Initial De- i "@‘ [l, p unm“ & U. ,r ‘g; b3 r' s BOY FIRST T PUT | B R [wilt be { the designed to sult the needs pansh for some time to come, . John's Church Masses 1' the church of 8t. John Evangelist on Christmas morn- 1§ Will be at 5:30, 8:30 and 10:30 mm the first and last being high 1asses. Confessions will be heard Hvu.shlv ifternoon and evening. Donations of should be made not later than | satd, flowers for the altar | Fortune arrived on the Ausonia yes- terday. The reason for his detentlon has not been made public. He sald that he had been detained after in- forming the authorities that his wife | had divorced him in 191 P!\nn'd persons are not excluded from the ted States, immigration officialy but the testimony offered in the case might have some bearing on his | detention, & “For lack of necessary financlal support, Doctor Glaser was unable to do the necessary research work; and his collections were sold in 1908 by his heirs to the Vienna acad- emy." Since tha t time the Bavarlan pro- . Fritz Hommel, the Austrlan archeologlst Rhodokonakis and Dr, Nielsen have worked hard to de- x' ~"‘4"£" ‘5 ¥ \' Onless otherwise indicated, thentrienl notices and reviews m this column are written by the press agencles for the respective amusement company. A S IR S TR A A T R S TR RS ) “ROSE OF THE WORLD" | ‘“PAINTED LADY” AT PALACE AT LYCEUM | Audiences and eritics have hatied Patsy Ruth Miller, charming to | the “Painted Lady s one of the the last degree, Pauline Garon, ultra | new season's outstanding succe ) attractive and dcbonaire Alan For- the very best in screen entertain. rost, are at their best In “Rose of | ment, And this delightful, tem. the World," one of the Lyceum fea- | peramental lady of the lipstic} tures now showlng. The other head- | wiil continue to live up to her good Wner la Hoot Gibson in “The Cal-|advance reputation at the Palace gary Stampede,” a picture of the | today and tomorrow. west which actually was filed during | Adsa tektutn’ for tod theRCalgary Sradan/and in iy (on|IAS SRS RIS e tor odny there Is seen an actual buftalo stam- | 214 tomorrow o “’\I'jh“?"r ‘1‘""‘“ L peds as well as the famous Calgary (00 suceess, At e ndaREalliTe cattle stampede, | While the plcture is a farce com- i 5 o edy, it contains pathos to a very o8l Ot REWarid i thel current gy isq Wasareatandl ther sl i e oo ploture, is the adaption of the Kath- p. "o "l " Arawal toare len Rorris novel and dealy With & g Vors cr gice Mat Moore young glrl whose lover jilts her for a ,p Patsy Ruth Miller are in the glrl who has been reared in his oo cnb¥ PO eoeciily s own higher social class. In a mo- for this picture, & ment of broken-hearted plque the discarded sweetheart marries a man she does not love. Out of this tangle of human loves and wrecked lives there arises a drama of intense in- terest and great heart appeal until, smoothly worked out, the two des- tined for cach other are again united in bonds of love, AT THE CAPITOL A cycle of events that complicated matrimonial trlangles occurring {n succeeding genera- tions of father and son is the basis for “The Oircle,” now coming to the Capitol theater. A noted cast includes Fleanor Boardman, Malcolm McGregor, George Fawcett, Alec B Eulalie Jensen, Creig Eugenle Besserer and man, The vaudeville program will be headed by five great aftractlons headed by Mammy and the Gold dar ring. Ot} are Roth . in a oddity; | O Song Bou- and Marlin in Got 1 ks ENGAGEMENT A The engagement of Miss Lillian T Freeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs H. W. Freeman of 53 avenue, to William H. Rother son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rotherforth of i cct street, w nced b home ss Eleanor Rotherforth Satir- day night. The Christmas color scheme of red and green was very effective. The first wh Miss Gladys th {to Mrs. Howard B. Jones, consolation prize was claim Miss Ethel Frederickson. as annc lead to t prize was won by second went 1925 Banner Year for Changes in Pe re than twice a on Otto Hoft- | tem of per- he year shows nc 800 tions to the lists of pe > personal tax city, bringing the mately eg Smith and William port. ik adai- quet;” ons liable fo comedy and Mallon and good comedians, Doctor Away On Thursday a special Christmas bill will be offered over th Five great acts are to be featuring the Williams and the Civic Comedy Fo ‘4’]””)'”' the Williams skit, in The enumeration ta Dritain shows 1o the governn t C BT 6 than in almost every ity in ate and its thoroughness has subject of fa com tax oners registrars of voters in other cities, and others. holiday Archer” ma Coming Capitel nounces the hool photoplay, “The which is now the B and which the | ot New York Wsation New Vork World is running with hig saliitioniatit Coming oug. Fairbanks ?ALA%I TODAY AND TU Mat. 2:00 Eveni A Stirving Photoplay from the Play That Held Broad- way \pel!hound for 2 Years! Georgc O'Brien —and— { Dorothy Mackaill in the Swilt heart-interest story ainbow romance | The Pai-ted Lady | Added I'eatiue LLOYD HAMILTON In the Novelty Laugh i A Self-Made Failure rst National Attraction with Eleanor Boardman Maleolm Mactiregor DBUCK JONES, “HEARTS AND & Co-feature FLAMES OF DUSIRE" Adapted ¥ 1 Onida's Strathmore In WEDNESDAY NIGHT COUNTRY STORE LIVE TURKLYS Awarded As Special Prize | FRIDAY—SATURDAY | TOM MIX. In The “EVERLASTING WHISPER" —Also— Lewis Stone, Il Mallon and (ase—Others THURS —BIG HOLIDAY SHOW lliams’ Midgets Civic Comedy l our Raymond Griffith in aths to Paradise” Get Seats Now for = gk g New Year's Frolic FRIDAY NIGHT—AMATEURS ce Vidor LYCEUM NOW PLAYING SHOW DAIL\ With PATSY RUTH MILLER ——— Also HOOT GIBSON in ‘THE C = LADIES’ MATINEE This Coupon and 10 Cents Will Admit Any Lady to B CHILDREN’S MATINEE . . 10¢ A gy > LGARY STAMPEDE’ CHCRRRNET AN “HUSBAND'S AND LOVERS” || A 14-year-0ld boy, Morton Bie | berg, has the distinction of bei first depositor in the National bank of New Brita hose opened for busi The ealler door norning first sit window. itaras made commerelal Eisenbe at the saving Mich s the first de rtmen Early deposits | first day of busines newest inancial i high, Added to th who called to inspect the rday cated that the for the city's would led on business vault, rete, a treated stecl with outer stratum capable torches inches of solid formidihle iard owners of & azainst being locke telephone will be instal reet connection to the local ¢ and fnstructions will ho conspicio placed on the wall. Thres tim ek 1 two distinct combinations ained in the vault door, and burglar alarms are at- Bong in front of the wetylene To doposit boxes 1 in the vault, a with di- s an are co: two gets tached to tl building. A fcature of the alcove womer have been pla floor layout i are windows 1 to the commercia riments. rried foreign avings br t’)'h/’]\ | vacation boxes. deposit Below tha mair meetiy floor are diree supply rooms | storago vau of the bank and will o time I Grysbows Miss Helen Ray, ment; Miss T.illia i\\ eek’s Activities in { Catholic Churches rches Friday Day. r oughout for it Thursday Joseph's Church with || edy-—~rollicking humor— | i ,.-......». S 'PARSON®’ ALL NEXT MATS.—FRI (XM Ned W ctor who < Theater TARTFORD WEEK ind SAT. yburn ical Comedy hest Editions the “Fellies ers his NEW | SPECTACULAR TWO-ACT MUSICAL | COMEDY | ‘Honeymoon Cruise”’ Book by PATL GERARD SMITH nded on the Vandeviiie ten by Arthur Swanstrom es by Arthnr Swanstrom. Musie by Carey Morgan ih & Superh Cast including ODY from Nowhers.” LATS. 500-§2.00. st N At Versions 3 DAYS—Bez. Mon EUG Powerful, Dec. 23, Mat. Wed. O'NETLL'S DESIRE and Same Cast ns ssen for 49 weeks at Daly's N. Y. EVES. 50c. to $2.50. MAT. 50c.-g9, \, D — positor in Commercial Dept, | cipher the mass of inscriptions, and o culmination of their researches || s been the revelation ¢* mmemcw f a great old Arablan culture, | Elks to Spread Cheer With Christmas Gifts est N. Humphrey, chairman of "1" ( l\'nlmm nommu’ 5 of New OHEBA'S' EMPIRE (Dr. Nelson Poeparing Report on| [dny s 9 Chrisras Guners would be glven out this week to poor long Missing Saba | | families in the city and gifts of mit- |tens, stockings and shoes would be |distributed to needy and Copenhagen, Dee. 21 (P—The | Chlldren Queen of Sheba may never have ex- Isted, but the kingdom of Saba oer- taln did, says Doctor Ditleff Neilsen | The committes has also planned |to send gifts of fruit, candy and Danish historlan and philosopher. Dr. Thursday afternoon. The weekly instructions for school children will be omitted Saturday morning St. Peter's Church s Christmas morning at St Peter's church will be held at 5:30, 8, 8:15 and 10:30 o'clock, the first 5t 1o be | masses. A high for the French people of the will be celcbrated at 9:16 Confesslons will be heard ay afternoon and evening :n\d afternoon and evening. St. Mary's Church A fifth anniversary requiem mass will be sajd at 8t. Mary's church to- m W morning at 7 o'clock for is Morrin and a second anni- | y requiem mass will be said | Wednesday morning for Thomas M. Murphy. | SCIENTIST FINDS persons € ther sweets to all state institutions i |including retormatoric Good Shepherd Ho IATlESOrly QAR ARk (1ha (atalh Baslials sodte i several years' study in |, institutions. The work will be ac-. | eratio 1%0) foreikn) adiautlata Il be ac coop. n of two forelgn scient! | complished this week. of a little known finds in the v ethite Arabian desert. According to this re- : = . port there exis in Central Arabla HAS LETTER FROM KRIM 2,000 years before Christ a culture | FParls, Dec. 21 (P—Captain Gordon which was by no means inferlor to |Canning, recently reported to be | lts two great contemporary Asiastic | CATF¥Ing peace terms from Abd-El | eul . namely the Egyptian and |Krim, the Morocean chieftain, s ex- Babylonintcnitine pacted to arri i Paris L 1t says the doctor, hitherto |13 884d in officlal circles, however, has considered Saban riches as be. |172t B e Jolate ‘]““'_‘I"“‘:'.‘,: | longing to the realm of fantasy, but | saving that he is a’w')’.nw‘}‘to a-:); ; how will have to reconsider its views. | {3+ conditions of peace were | He continues agreed upon by France and Spain orchestr “The during their conferences on the 3 —_— ’;r:(r( Glfl: Rk, o Morocean question d British Armv | after sy 2 years In the Hold Bl.‘t“h ‘hm-‘, | Arabian desert living the life of the | Officer at Ellis Island | nedouins, ne brought home 2,000 York, Dec. 21 (P—Captain | specimens of Inscriptions, statues, | H. Fortune, retired British|and gold and silver coins which he spent the past ound in the sand-covered ruins graves commission | of ancient cities, temples and pal- is being detained | aces, giving evidence that & hig officials for question- i cultured peopls 1 special board. Captain | parts rsa, Confessions preparation for Christmas, v Wednesda evenin 30 Wednesday | mor ) o'clock and Thurs- dz ern and evening at the Masses on Christmas Day will be ald at 6, 7, 9 and 10 stairs and at 8 and 9 stairs. The 5 and 10:30 masses will mn high masses. John J. Crean has pre- ired an excellent musical program r the church for Christmas Day. > cholr will be assisted by an ugment Austrian astroromer, , 25 years ago, Doc- returned WHEATON PRESIDENT DIES Chicago, Dec. 21 (B)\—Charles Al bert Blanchard, for 40 years presi dent of Wheaton college and for ears a leader in religious and edy ational work, diad suddenly yester Dr. Blanchard's father, o Jomfln' Sydney off! five years on the who v day. had lived in (hom‘v’z Flowers of the Season Volz the Florist Say “Merry Christmas” with Flowers—the asiest and most appropriate way. The most gorgeous display of Plants and Cut Flowers in the city makes your selection £asy. 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That popularity will always endureas long as women choose such Neckwear as is offered here UNDERWEAR But these garments are neither fuzzy nor uncomfortable. We've styled these athletic Union Suits with all the heat retaining and chill resisting qualitie m»\m] keeping a soft and form fitting kr Many weaves at 2.0 Many other gifts for him may be found at our store 1 TEN-PAY WISH "SAMPLE SHO David 8. Segall, res, 1° TWO 135 Main Street STORES Bristol L YOU MAY PLAN USE THE IF YOU New Britain