New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1925, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MOND AY DECEMBER 28, 1925, ;x“m\\“mmxmm\“\n\n\\\“\\\\ (V«" || || |Il|| Sunshino soclety with thelr Christ mas entertalnment at the tow, favm; TIrene Winger, viohn sfio, ac companied by Katherine Wacker \ \nnette Glacier, Russtan dance P - & Laurel Court, No. 8, O. of A, will y Pagun, Christinas poem; Gor | v hold its annual Christmas party ¢ gler, highland fiing; and . Tuesday evening at Masonie hall, Audney T n, reading o A All menwers of the order and thelr SRS b S 4 : tumllies aro invited, o scout meoting next Tuesday aft- LR k Horne cooked Iunches at Crowelt's, rnoon, Miss Gladys Hogaboom : | —adw, & Wenitas s ot il ' . G Tho Kenflworth elub will hold its | ho present, Tenderfoot pine . \ 4 A annual Christias party this evening prosented to new members of y P at 8§ o'clock at the club rooms, { ; The phce to enjoy New Year's written by the " rooy Y A y oress agencles for the respective amusenient company. Members of troop 6 assisted with Eve, Yome or Fircmen's Ball, AEMLLLLAAL LEERLE R R RAER AN ARARGRAL A G X Mling the Christmas baskets at the - 3 5 -l State Armory.—advt. “MADAM BEMAVE" — LYCEUM traffic on Fifth avem t Fir B B, S i LRSI | Sulvation Army 5 4 Judge B, W. Alling is confined to Bused on hllarlous French DMnth strect, New York city, Hitle | : ¢ ; i | . Troop 3. eater church, gave pres 2 , _‘.W"{ b i s B farce, Al Christie's Jatest comedy, |dreaming that a few weeks would | i ; ; : IHHAUER AInNbE 0 neally() A 2 Clearing sale on all Mary Eliza- “Madam Behave,” now at the ¢ him with his huands full of ad- ol X ; > 3 AR s e 3 beth Iwesses. 87 W. Main, Prof. ceum, 13 a worthy cousin (o venture in forcign Iz vut that's | | FSEE £ 05 ) Aot e Al ; 7 4 Blde At famous “Charley's Aunt.” | what 1 wins a i AP ! % [l atns g A T YR : 0%/ Miss Justine Traut, daughter of Iiltinge and Ann Pennington are spaper populur ntest and 3 A — ¢ (1A R SN DA Z Mr, asd Mrs Frank Traut, is the featured, the former providing the |8 to Ireland. _ ) i s : | 3 ) cuest of Mr. and Mrs, George W, female {mpersonating comedy and o ville program hLas five ¢ 3 3 L ¥ & —_— § & ¥ ut of West Main street, Misy the lutter specializing fn her ‘[.uu-»\(‘\“:“’ “'f' offer 'H“‘l udes b R - LY 8 ’ V ] \ i d < 59 aut i& a nurse at Walter Reed ing of the Charleston. The co ite and Clare, two girls In new H lt -~ & i hospital, Washington, vanion picture is “Hogan's Allcy, the piano; Permai a i our ea- i | \? 2 SRR | The place to enjoy New Year's by far one of the most gripping ! noa comedy skit, B — d s T # Pve. Home or Firemen's Bal dramas of its kind, n:nnfiu:“(hv Pulley;” “Retribution,” a 1edy SENEIROM FANTASY SEQUSNCE =~ ¢ THE ANCIANT MARJNERY How to Keep It it s 3 |State Armory.—advt. y Ramut of human emotions and in matle sketch with a cast of four ST e ATV ON Causes of Ilines: i Miss Amalia Traut, daughter of one sct of climaxes offering about v I'reeman and Morton To be shown at the Palace Wednesday and Thursday s 5 SRR - o EB e RV 4 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Traut, a a8 snappy a prize ring ne as one PXCY it comedy couple; and 'Y DR. HUGH 8. CUMMING) 5 B i student at Wellesley college, who 18 could want. Monte Blue, Louise » ile and Bro, in a novelty . - — X - spending her Christmas vacation at Fazenda, Rockliffe Fellowes, Jim |offering. Ih Tho Bncelthat Mhalldare oty ycon General, U, 8§ Pu i o s ’ her home, has as her house guest, Jefiries, Ad Wolgast, Tommy ) HUBRLOLY 3 i §¢ Of1samo bill with The Ancient Mariner ; . RLRRABY. A sinicnlomadii Miss Catherine Oberbeck of Ports SEC ougcleitian ot seretnl and |81 z |”“ For Gin 1Y Wl Dicturlzation of the immortal : g A - land, Oregon, a classmate at the tne :‘nm tic ,' o Bood parte 10 s | iy Bronson in th buronsrolc | RRREAEVRIELE] GIIEREEC 3 sl 3 o Ofticers will be elected at a meets “Madam Behave” in addition to |THIS 18 Paramount’s win st~ PARSONS' THEATE 14 i 2, AL H e annlcA LR i two Chihuahua pups belong to Rev. Father McGreevy of |!78 of the Star of Good Wil lodge, showing Miss Fennington in hep |48 Bift to the photoplay world and , . : 4 ) bl PRl St s eollep e WiROALMIin T ve tosioe £ 9808 By itle avening Lt S AN R i i clalties, ~ givos |t Suceessor o “Deier Pan,” Indlsaniua o e raane 4 d g | b e ',‘ ”I s na, Minn. They're posing in a pair o .(mm, A Chilktmay Tarty wid <ol Rl pontinna cer ono of | OM New Year's Ave the Capitol [ has been the anclent fabla that art is i ol i e steins that were made originally to hold somulhm'r besides dogs. |low the mesting. the few real ],‘,m.; H“” sho has en- | Will stage i ‘ ‘rolic | never commercially su sful. “De- 2 ; 2 sl el adivy [beginning o h a select- |sire Under the Elms," the O'Neill | 7 ubicet teaches us how proper = = The pleture Is a continual laugh |°d Pro v » that will [drama of tragic theme fhat §s due at ¥ & faninceRto e el iy from beginning to end and the fingl |ftature many b - CLI 5 i ""‘“"“' {heater, Flar 4 A 4 ! : NSFRISYE. ,".’“ e delightfully done in col All seats are reserved are now r eme J a |~y '} ‘li' on to the )’pluvh safe- Interest to the pieture, |SCI'NE at the box office. There are jon We Inesday, f . h public health authori- |many good seats left, s Di- | smashed this theory he c 5 ire drawing about the people of lfll | \# v = . v-JJ’. Uniess otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this column are % 4 ANUARRARARAR TR LN NN ) < 5 |rector Mathewson will have an aug- [tion I ifs forty-nine week run on Z L1y, vvery member of society owes { THOMAS MEIGHAN AT CAPITOL |\onted orcacstra and will render & | Broadway, This latest, and mome ; 3 ! l ¢If and ta the community | WE’ “Irish Luck,” the picture Thomas concert beginning 5 fm. greatest O'Nefll drama, has 1 \ 4 « ¢ In a part to contribute | ] @b/L', § ¥ ) Meighan went to Ireland to make, e | hailed by the Mterary as an artistic i t i am of health ;wuu. It L l@ Q & opened a three days' run at the Cap- ! “ap- | JACKI AN AT PALACE | trivm; | i ing due care to develop itol today. The stary, directed for| fueiig Coogan and Corlnne Grif-| Hending the cast fs Frank M- | \ gy ts as conduen to ahealth the screen'hy Victor Heerman, was [ fith share honors at Palace. Jackie | G1ynn in the role of old Ephraim | ey - lstence and to sanitary com y adapted by Tom Geraghty from Nor- | oo0un ' tn Old Clothes which opencd | Cabot. Abbis Putnam fs interpreted | \ condit HARTFORD man Venner's Saturday I\rnmg {up at the Palace yestorday scored [by Helen Froeman., Others inelnde % | he duty of every fndividual 3 Lois Wilson is featured at Jackie Coogan in the Rag Man will | James Francis Robertson | | ness, T s dict, to| | ¥ 1 ""‘,;L: i 'r}-:;:,&']‘)m,v,hm L,,,N.qfl*““ the plucky fight of the firm T Charlie Chaplin in “The Gold |Pprotect his body by suitatle clothing, | LBy and b e - Rush” coming soon {o the Pal- '° ' PN e : . fortune which had been sfolen by ALt oni his body in ] nscrupulous promoters. The funn ‘ “ |ace. Watch for the da e . ‘ situations which led to and followe e PO Best 18 Tasentinl | ! ALACE {|3iiets caaten caronsion to wealth will | B R Qh’ A sealand ) diite be remembered by smoking hans. ! cient part of | | whotesome comedy. Mrs. Thomas Slack, also a mem- | i o n rest ot ol [ e — VBRION S s e o BRGS0t | GFFERING DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON' SMART in Old Clothes and o 1 o for regretting that N i and to keep his imme I ORI S ST T, Nl s Gamaig S sl B COATS AND DRESSES FROM OUR REGULAR| s is person S U,lgp,ed;inm o i F R STGCKS, TOCETHER WITH NEW PURCHASES, e e NI 1 S e AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES able combination for gor Mtera f o L Miss Helos x’; a mem- tainment. e, of the Ameri- On the same program sharing 2 - : o ition, the Natlonal Feder- n h in Declass ! > and’ Teach orvinne J S s erra Lady Helen il : en them again and to stop the mod- en- tensive 1 from smoking 2 fakad ol : ) Tistalonict talentsd ier w, thi al ot tho more o steactur T iCm This program i eraleralot (hohd mattertof iy ot ody i from’ | dastriictive i b R.,X{:l. CED 1y and tomorrow. Wednesday and | T g el ot 4 70 wreday Ben Lyon and Mary Astor || s ot Al \ v ¥ s profiy t have : ool inte smart versions of the et upon ; : : B flared silhouette hecoming DDy )]s a\‘nonwl of ul\r(\-mlcd and suede- like fabries. Included are If-trimmed Coats and Coats furred with squirrel, opossum or nutria. In the favored colors of the season. entire ertainly builded better ach meal now they are t ‘ o e teeth and S ron i arepiton L stont s i ki ' @@ats Formerly $59.75 to $79.75 —_— —_— D TUES. Wi oulARE Attt oy e i _Keep Nose aud "Illrnll Clean Tt IR B THOMAS oy Do it el S el il 0 e S A Q75 dfi/{mwb“&" q 1 M‘EECHAN ‘ M“"“‘“‘f Mrs " }:”j::,”\‘ 5 S criu, i e !':»:.v‘< r‘rf'.:w\q.nf RH][!{: ED lfi { a skirt to cover the ankl i 4 fhe nose and throat often contain 1\\ crbrook, he , Bl too drastic. 1 like a skirt ten incl 5 U I he germs of communicable disca AN ae —~ -,’RISH from the gromnd and 1 would : ] : e v is busily and car | Handsome Fur Trimmed Coats of such fashioned-favored materials as Tassite, ol “The Anc P the flapn at it : PR L enagec e distribution of g point and lusty th effeetive use of fox, wolf, squirrel or beaver in the collars, he Pace That Thrills? e : LA 1 : . loRendfotithe My A § g ) Tares, o o ode . o 0 v NITE—COUNTRY STORE | | Z.UL’ 1 when they s AR esa, Iy rene [ tion ia frocly s A or border effects. Tlares, gracelul g odets, straight-line and wrappy styles, In But nobody can do vnlmvyk now- & the doc window sills ¢ 1 . the rich colors of the winter mode. LOIS- WILSON \days to change the fashions but th Lt ] ’»‘. bider o, the child's the “modern not ho driven, @Qats Formerly $69.75 to $89.75 REDUCED 75 TO eroup of distinctive advanced winter stvles of recent purchase, noteworthy for their smartness of cut and richness of fabrie. Deep, glowing colors—blues, wine shades, wood tones and black in such handsome materials as needlepoint, vivette and the close-pile fabri )eaver, squirrel or wolf trimmed. , was why the drive, too, would f Continous Show Daily owing that gl oo NOW PLAYING [ S S ! A worl | numb nproper us Al Christie’s Comedy @i ',V'”,QR‘!"WE;';“AN 7 T ViR h ¢ Qi p to consi R varions ar A — ;,.3.‘1‘& E Qi A : To VT i, of e, o Coats Formerly $79.75 to $95.00 al ! HALE & BRO. i J ity 0 ¢ WHITE & CLAR} S ——— 5 i SR IREEMAN & '\;{.mn\ GALA PROGRAM OF ST e G ks : e | I n's outstanding style suce with novel flares, the PRIBETION i et ing : B Tnst i ! i b 2 St G LIS S e PERMANE AND SHELLEY ; \ UL ¥ iLLE ! {oa{”k\ '! \{, t S don s @i 1 prin » models with fur fronts and borders, straight-line styles N PULLEY - PULLEY" I Seats Reserved and | WG ol el : s wrappy Coats. Needlepoint, vivette and suede-like fabrics, richly trimmed with x THURS.—FRL—SAT. Now Selling at the I DOUGLAS FAIRBANK e ! beaver, squirrel, wolf or fox. In the new, correct colors. & Miiller Mhe Big Holiday I':\n:npl:n Box Office 1 N 2 1 €0 5 e e ans | GET YOUR SEATS EARLY ||| in DO Q ‘ g n ¥ ! | — — | ADDED ATTRACTION A Kiss For | —_— - s s LS Fcrmeriy $89.75 to $110 S th BETTY BROHSON ’ An Bxhibition of the i w“h = dadid i g Tie Author, Producer, and the CiIARLESTON DANCE star of “Peter Pan” in another Amas Gift to the Thotoplay violl-known focal couple World ‘DUCED . 1p of high-grad , featured in the soft velvet-piled fabries and T ; il i f 2d at collar, cuils or bor i lected pelts. Black, brown tones, 1,(“, FHUATIR Ilv\-:.‘.n:"l; !\vm._ “"in Mat \\..;x‘ ] 5 3 y cp blues and win in new flare effeets, cleverly designed godets, the molded i) HARTFORD e Gali i o L It certainly does heal eczema ‘ The sr*fd with w Resinol Of Coats Formerly $98.00 to $125 “ : ‘ ment usually sops itching and byrn, “The post Talked A MERIDEN, CONN. B combrtandmales e sin ok cearr | i AR 9 £) g -~ f L 8 oy s g Play of the Ge miort and makes the skin look clearer | ERANK MEGLYNN. | | tte and straight-line NEW YEAR'S EVE 2 d healthicr, it scems too good to b Diract From a Sensatior ) good to be 3y of 49 weeks in New York. \ Individual models in the mode’s smartest style, fashioned of roulustra, needlepoint, TEF AN o s Orchestra § Yaoma ; cashmana and similar exclusive materials and lavishly trimmed with collars, cuffs 3 DAYS COM. THURS., DEC. $31—SEATS NOW SFLLING N > : | Winthrop Ames Presents g Novelties i a few treatments and novel border m beaver, 1uh. natural and dyed mink or squirrel. In a wide t e of styles and favored colors of the season. mson OLD i : : ey . ll&RI—I Galsworthy's ENGLISH | A Load of Fun For Al : I (Women's and Misses' Coats—Fourth Floor) NIGHTS 50c « 83.00; SAT ‘l\'l 50c - 82.50; PLUS 15

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