New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 13, 1926, Page 11

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= J‘— , L 4 Cnless otherwise Indicated, theatrica) notices and reviews in thls column are Hwritten by the press agencles for the respective amusement company, fitesiitaiiaitest i b e T L T TR e A28 eSS EOT IR NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1026, ) \.h take | produciion, There s a varled musica! y n grand | ballads, 1iiti tom.” a strs B e e e e e — . PHYSIGAL TRAINING Discuss ““Off-Day" Schedule A discussion of the new “off-day" | schedule, which went Into effect last FREE FOR FIREMEN‘, s Expeuse of 8500 to Be Included in New Budget Resigns From Department Aloysius C. Freysinger tendered his resignation from the substitute force and it was accepted. Chiet Commissioner | wijltam J, Noble reported that he endo reported that he|had granted a month's leave of ab. adverse comment |#¢nce to Edward H. Parker, sta- m, while |tioned at No, 2 Engine house. Fire- Keevers said | man Parker entered the Bristol hos Fsvorah) tal for treatment on Monday. His TR is being filled by Willlam Kel- ideciaea substitute, was present during f the meeting and mbers of the board “BOBBED " \Ill AT LYCEUM Marle 1adows, in alls regarding the oreature,of ) n and decoration of the ud Loy the Lo Budx!epmt Boy of Ten Proves Himself a Hero Sty , Jan, 13 (P—Tony de — o T x- 2 ! ¥ or cars ng of t i t cor out ¢ « en, of Willow street, Bridge- SSALLY, IRENT \\n MARY" e opport un . Al tured per day? 1y ¢ ! EgnEafchyls - | port f a hero yester- vt and through Two Seek Appointm nn\\umm THE OPERA® i . p S TR alicing ¢ recor led ement that he is w register- Dinan and Fred Dona fved at the pond 1 rescued his e three had READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS LIONS CLUB FROLIC Today—"THAT ROYLI, GIikl VAUDEVILLE —ee E—aaine——————— : 5 arrot and Canary Are : ross the contine e 4 : THURS,—FRL—SAT, impris t laste B : i3 RRA \ufl"ocated as House Bllllh i Bl i leEtan S0 rr e B “\‘ \ et ‘\ ‘\" THE FAMOUS BROADWAY HIT ; ey i 13 ] ML '€ California, 2,152 miles T | \ \ \_’. NOW A HIT IN TiE Movies: [ 07 7 i ! ; « G S - ¢ | LYCEUM CONTINUOUS SHOW DATLY TONIGHT ONLY YALL JUNIOR O p by The Shredded Wheat Company to the public school teachers of America. Here is a chance to see the world's famous cata- ract and the wonderful Niagara region with all expenses paid. No teacher's education is complete without a trip to Niagara Falls—so marvelous in scenic grandeur, 2 BIG PICTURES s0 rich in history and legendary lore. | “DOBBED HAW" with Get ready for this vacation journey to the Ameri- | ' can wonderland next summer. Get busy and write us for particulars. Mavic Prevost, Kenneth Haelan HOOT GIBSON | [CAPITOL] alsnon Sunday \i;;h! THE SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y, € THE TRIP will include a ride on the Gorge , Railway, along the edge of the river where “ it tumbles and splashes on giant rocks; a visit to The Home of Shredded Wheat, the world’s cleanest, finest food factory—a pal- ace of light and beauty—visited every year by over 100,000 persons from all parts of the country. Ih Anzuna Swacp t kes |h|)l\\ £ \\ll l{li\\ MATINEES ONLY [ Fighbny Youh! VAUDEV]LI E With WILLIAM ) AIRBANKS e L “BANJO LAND™ T—BANJO I LDS—T “sealed Lips.’ TDARE & YATES R TR bt e S LADY TSEN MEI | | CARDIFF & WALES T UARRY AMES & (0. ' FCOUPON 2 |I\ O \eil i —With— LON CHANEY Augmented Orchestra — Fffects REGULAR PRICES in “SHOL. LCHOLS? Virst Fpise o New ser “THE GR v ARCHER® (| Atene Tay — Waiter Miller Curtain Rises Promptly At 8:20 For PARSOI\S e THE LIONS’ FROLIC olossal Colorful Musical Comedy Rainbow Rose F. Wheeler Wa We Pay You to Clear Our Stock]| —for New Shoes Expected Daily THURSDAY NIGHT — a1 Sizes AT THE LYCEUM THEATER _ | —All Types —Women'’s Contiary to the general report, there are good -—RegUIar StOCk '—Cllildren’s & ””"‘\'\,':,|:‘\f\‘;(‘.;i(’;;‘: L seats vet unsold for Thursday. Friday and Satur- | \ SHOES and HOSIERY EPUPPY LOVE Proceeds for Orphan and Crippled Children SLIPPERS and BUCKLES Y St Save You over $1.10 on our Regular $4.00— $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes. Equally Big Saving on Children’s Shoes, Hosiery, Slippers, etc. —Men’s 'S Rainbow Lose Fies. 30 Mat N i REDUCED Eadw . NP Byington, Wm. Hunley, Leah Winslow Eves. 50¢ to R2.00; Sat. Mat. dbe, to $1.30; Pluy 137 Tax. OF UTMOST VALUE TO MUSIC STUDENTS The Remarkable Playing of MAIER and PATTISON Two Piano Artists Appearing at CAPITOL THEATER, JAN. 17 Special Rates to Students Under 16 Ticket Sale at (. L. Pierce & Co. New Britain Musical Club Week Jduu. 18 s Wed and Sat Srhe STUDENT PRINCE IN HEIDELBERG A regular business proposition that people who always have money will not lose. Thritty ones buy enough Shoes to last months at a sale like this. They put the extra money in the bank and always know where to put their hands on a dollar when they need it. st N JOHN DAVIS . g% REDUCED REDUCED SHOE k‘)S‘TO'R‘ES: Inc. REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED 182 MAIN ST. REDUCED REDUCED %31; Wed. Mat. 30c to §2; 2.50. Plus Tax.

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