New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 14, 1926, Page 5

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Dy v LYCEUM'S PROGRAM While there {8 no movie program at the Lycenm tonight, tomorrow night or Saturday night, the usual matinees will be held Friday and saturday with two first class pic- tures, One s “Sealed Lips,” & grip- ping drama of a heautiful woman's love struggle, starring Cullen Landis, | Dorothy Revier and Lincoln Sted- man. The other pleture will be “Pighting Youth,” with Willlam Falrbanks and Pauline Garon, Starting Sunday night the Ly-?offering; Rin Tin Tin, ceum is to rr‘ku famous canine pe Clash of the Wolv Bow in “Free to Love. r, in “The are the leads in “The Clash of the Wolves,” while in the other picture Miss Bow is supported by an all- star cast including Donald Keith and Raynmml MeKee. “PHANTOM OF TIII ()l‘lll\" Universal's greatest photoplay suc- | tom of the Opera” eess “The Phe will be presented at the Capitol theater for four days beginning Sun- day night. Lon Chaney is seen in the title role. In his support he h an able cast including Norman Kerry and Mary Philbin, who are also sup- The Capitol presentation will be a noteworthy | a will offer the original music score and sffects exactly as done for four months at Its Broadway run, will be presented from the stage. There will be no advance in prices for thif ploture, the regular Capitol scale ported by 5,000 others. one as an augmented orche will be in effect. “dally, Trene and Mary opened at the Capitol b will be stamped as one pletures of the v toda of th The cast is practically an un-| 2 BIG PICTURES “BOBBED HAR" Marie Prevost, Kenneth Harlan HAOT GIBSON ‘The Arizona Sweepstzkes' FRIDAY & SATURDAY MATINEES ONLY DOUBLE FEATURE BILL “Fighting Youth” With WILLIAM FAIRBANKS —Al50> “Sealed Lips” —With— Dorothy Revier, Cullen Landis TODAY — FRI. — SAT. Broadway's Famons Stage Hit Is Now a Photoplay Hit “SALLY IRENE —AND— MARY” With Constance Bennett, Joan Crawf Sally O'Neil VAUDEVILLE “BANJO-LAND" —Banjo Fiends—7 First Episode of The “GREEN ARCHER” With Alene Ray and Walter Miller See Tt Every Week PARSONS’ 77 Wed. Mat. TRURS., FRL. AND SAT.—MAT. SAT. ANNE NICHOLS Presents PUPPYLOVE A Comedy of Youth Vivian Martin, Chas. Abbe. Arthue Maude Eburne, Stuart Fox, Spring Byington, Wm. . 1eah Winslow as 157; Tax. Jan. 18 Mats. Wed. and Sat. PRINCE IN HEIDELBERG Frew. 13- to S3: Wed. Mat. 3% to §2; Mat. 35¢ to 52.30. Plas Tax ARRANliE PROGRAM FOR SUN. CONGERT Maier and Pattison Here Under Musical Club Auspices g I‘u i ||!|I ATV win CadZ he's going to take INero to his valet, who has fnformed nless otherwise Indicated, theatrieal notlces and reviews 1 thie colomn are written by the press agencles for the respective amusement company. Bittstinizz it ies ickitderiatistinstet tis i dacneas ity Guy Maler and Lee Pattison, f ed for their two-pluno concerts and | appear at the afternoon under | known one, » girls who por- bacon and egg for she's not to ' s thelr program; » tempo of their performances in < Edmund Goulding production, bill has five Keith | Honata in B Flat Major, ., Allegro Molto ¢ of good entertainment Fantasia and Fuge 8 I 5 Philadelphia with o cast of sey ina $10 priz n musielans who | contest conducted by Variations on a Theme of Haydn Fates In a gym Mei, the Chinese word description of erson indifferent to th Moussorgsky-Tattison MISS ALICE SULLIVAN r comie couple in * and Clara 1 I|]vp.\7/r('|>4 frolic which engagement at this evening, Ames and Co, June Marlow, Charles Farrell, | dance offering that is well done, Heinle Conklin and Pat Hartigan i i opens a three Tycoum ther n-r‘ i Miss ,\Uvr Hohenzollern The opening ehapter BANDITS SHOT IN HICHGAN HOLDUP Posse Acts Promptly and Effi iently Near Lapeer on this program with Alene one of New Walter Miiler specialists Who tres offered each weel, years during which there has general recognition of 1 also engaged | |Urges Correct English As Taxpayer's 70 has become Economy communities ost of acclaim SOUTHINGTON NEWS first meating of the special | Dir a recent |by v enterprising is offering cash its stock in trade. “Speak corrcet English and |vourself money,” parish, whether shingl schools, is hold- ing out o the taxpayer. “English as it 18 misspoken act- ually costs money,” dren acquire faulty their parents days. The teacher then spends much and therefore much of in overcom- town mecting to investigate valuation of property » held tomorrow night in men who attempted the Pl AR : bank at Hadley, LD o is composed of the of selectmen, in Hw county hem nursing gunshot wounds and all of them cogitating on the residents of H ir money deposited i manufacture representing *All this would he unnecessar parents would wateh their speech which | h of him which included a joc- eriminal record, e best has caused her protests from all over the scarlet fover h health authori- Another case of robhers drove x i been reported to the bank closed m entered the waited outside in an auto- | motor running. After pulling the shades of the bank the trio hound E. and Newman Barber, ier and blind lish errors and reduce taxes." d, daughter of ward Crafts of High taken il with a slight attack. He ficor William Cushing has quaran- | ! Census anded to know Potter refused to answer qit was tortured by taken to prevent th GAS HEARTBURN INDIGESTION Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! of 10,000 gallons L manager of the telephone exc! his wife and Mrs. Pius Hadley . had noticed drawn at the bank. all of the busine mittee in char men in the village | and when the armed residents ap- peared at the bank the driver of the @ annual banquet s with their loot In burlap bags a shot and captured, . and Ralph Green in the exchange A \h\\ len AUV\" r e posse attempted to | eall the state police from Flint, found the felephone wires ent. utomobile to a nearhy fown, | {he called the police barrac tified them of the robbery, » fourth memher [of the robber gang a few miles from The hunters and warriors Red Men's hall tonight. [ tortabie after mmg, here s harm- [tess stomach settles the stomach MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oil, LEGION MEMBERS PLAN | reaches the stomach. This guaranteed stomach correc- | tive costs but a few . Keep it handy! Haven On January cents at any NEURITIS PAN, and Soothing Syrups, cially prepared for Infants were :n"rnuz from g a driver of the said his name was W in l)esel’t(;d— Vb\' ; 2 his official visit NEW BRITALN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1926, FLASHES OF LIFE: WHISKEY MINE IS DISCOVERED; AND AT PITCHER, OKLA. pumps and hoisting apparatus, New Haven—Police Dictrick shot while operat not serious: man belic ne and two companions arrc Plainfield--Thous ng stolen automobile friends an Imircrs honor “Uneld Shippee, winner of all New Engla fiddling champlonship. New Haven—TPhilip Waterbury, held criminaly sible by coror o tin Deluein, Waterbur hile accidsnt near Y pass on January 1. New Haven—-Search Wast Panigesky, Arowned while skating or slic for body of Henry Hartford- Cannecticut ed--dairy and food Hartford—Fiis chanon appointed e sioner of New London for death commissioner Thomas Holt first progident. Waterman unty Hartford-—Recent gift made by widow of 1 $1,060,000 endowment medicine, Waterbury—E ) liow Patrolman W ol by corc Hartford-—School rep many Connectic ste of time rector of researcl sfate examining board; cannot funetion Bridgeport-—John port, elec nual mectings of Shri Moscow, Jan. 14 (P) hecome of total in 19 3 ed with 44,0 parison with the pre- Physicians everywhere recommend it inds Life With G Capilsd| RHEMATSH “Heet” Relieves Instantly r departments Commander Charlton Center, committed suicide | cen talking in he occagion of his i { At Least Not Drastic Pills Too Harsh—Upsets Entirve of its kind to be hel icut department Excusing himself $15,000 RE l‘\ll(\ I‘H'\IH ATER 'HEALTH EXPERTS SAY CHEW A BRAN WAFER wo weeks ago | Leading drugeis Hor uhmnn uts Fstimates of dama © Imint flavored Others T 0 ‘:fiOO Bnmh Familie En Route to (. 'mada 14 W‘h—\!nr British families are 2 in the spring. haing this harmless stiffness right ‘Tuugt’est of Old Fanf ' Coughs Gn scatters the tion and est the Mqr!lmv di- Hmv\i_rl!yun penetrating ingredient > in ordinary ) families in the dominion. ¥ help a st um < | confidently anticipate that 300 more families will be Canadian government has avail- ottlement purposes. Mary Pickford N(;\{ Has |, Armed Man as Her Guard |vor FRESH STEAK FAT CHILLED PHANTOM OPERA” With LON CHANEY 0: sat. Mat. 30c. to FANCY RED COD TONGUES AND CHEURS FANCY WHITE Comes To You At The CAPITOL BONELESS Fairbanks said BONELESS SMO. HERRING ROUND CLAMS SPECIAL Days—2 Shows Sunday Second Show at 8:30 s ago for Mmlmv ¢ to kidna Augmented Orchestra—Effects Regular Prices ency to be constipated use of drastic pills s unnecessary, ¢ t like an ke stoma ) the bowels Very Note: Tl preseribe l.ax Tablets. ¥ \Il(lHlII,lv MACKEREL . FRESH STEAK BLUVE FRESH FLOUNDERS FANCY SMELTS FANCY BUTTERFISH BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH . FRESH OPEN LONG CLAMS FRESH OPEN OYSTERS LARGE OPEN SCALLOPS MOHICAN EVAP. MILK MOHICAN MACARONI MOHICAN DOUGHNUTS report made by A on the iner arms and Children r. George Knight completes amount necesss for mecting terms and conditions of {general education hoard's ple for school of hest Dercier's story | i niroat towns I m Pyramid temp Moscow Ha~ Populalum Of About 2,225,000 Now Moz DELICATE FOLKS AND INVALIDS SHOULD NOT TAKE LAXATIVE: completely al 1€ant wafers cost carten at all good drug ot ommend . b, pint pint 3 5 C o 60C 3 cans Pillsbury's Best Flour One of the famly . in automo- eaviile assoclatic of dairy and milk inspectors form Milled from Selected Wheat— county. L2t Jig League Trainer Tells How | They Fix Up Ball Players SIMPLE RH.\li*‘.l;\ YOU CAN APPLY YOURSEL all - — — —— — 1 — & A\gc'] Man and Boy Rescued From Ocean George Comeau and Gerald Car voll, Somerville, saw them go through and pushed a row boat eut over the lee to where the two had gone through and effected thelr csene only to discover that they get their bont back be had no oars. In the police had been notified md threw them a rope which was hauled in, The Murphys were taken to a hospital, ACHY LAME, HURTING FEET OR \ANKLES ARE EASY TO RELIEVE | MIKE MARTIN, Trainer. then 1 supplied it only to profes- siona ctes and trainers, Now the ruggists, newspaper men and ad- have fised it so you can get this liniment at your neighborhood All T have to do {8 mix np a h\* bateh and they bottle it nd do all the 0 1 don’t have up sports or my job as I ington American Winning md cach bottle is a telling how we use this 1 easant 1o use—wor gle person is di v can write me and get hey paid the drugi but I'm sure if folks with sveh troubles will use it they will b wgrecably surprised mighty quick,” could [continued Mike Martin whose ad- ress is 467 C, N. W., Washin m, D. C. Write him for size bottle you want if druggist hasn't t He will send it parcels post. have Mike Martin's Lini- 2 ounce bottle §0¢; 4 ox 8 ounce $1. 0:—! 5 do not earry Mike iniment in stock because liniment of their own cfer to sell. Try the Mart they have which they next dru, — T —————— i ( SISz To avoid imitations, always look for the signaturc of uZi~%flw~ e Proven directions on each pa RAGTIME TAUGHT IN 20 L} (CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL OF POPULAR MU Open Until 9 P. M. 1 EVERY MUSIC STUDENT SHOULD HEAR MAIER & PATTISON THEIR PIANO RECITAL An Imvaluable Lesson es to Music Students Under 16 CAPITOL THEATER, JAN. 17 New Britain Musical Club Tcket Sale at C. No Moans or Groans Greet Sarah Jones She Brings Relief To Aching Bones b, 2 rkes doz. MANDOLIN HAWAIIAN GDIT\R UKULELE Expert instruction Low Rates Fridays Only Private Lessons Guaranteed Results Booth Block 59 Main Street 1. PIERCE & CO.

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