New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 22, 1926, Page 27

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1s revealed here, Mrs Tmlu) .nul Sat. wekson have been marris \ True Tale of a Girl Both Parroll pile i | Stage folk y don't suffe of course; but ose who must Wethersfield Ave SPECIAL DINN Hartford S PRICED but hoth have b ‘KV divorced giic, at €y w‘h"""‘iic“’r’)r“" AT > iy e s i n it TO SATIS ERYBODY Norma Shefuer 1 Carroll gave his age o At LRI | Marty Burne' Ramblers Pl AND LEW CODY birthplace as W you had the wors? case of hemor- | for Dining and Dancing e ““;“i Mrs, ‘“‘“r”"‘ e thoids—blesding and protruding—or Other Entertainers und born, fn Boaton, - TheJictle Pyramid suppository would assuage Cover Charge 50 Cents LTS p L ceremony was performed at the oo 3 PP i 2 A IS His Secretaly | orao of r. ‘and Mea. . A. Toyer | thematonce. Howeve ¢ painful piles may Telephone 5-0521 I 1 will send you on your way £e)0ic] s to buy (sixty Behind the Locked Doors of Business [ Chatlie Chagtin —in— & " i Ly’ i “SEE AMERICA FIRST ! CAPE EOL 1 i Cha 4 ¥ O] e 9 r | Morley and Angcl .mhch ! Sun., Mon., Tues.. Wed. { ot Chapter “The Green Archer” | e th | Box and Loge Seafs . VAUDEVILLE l teserved Every Evening | |l wrhe Gold Rush” Will 1 j Iixcept Sat. and Sun. . Shown Four Times Daily : 2:10 20 700 9:1 | FOUR SHOWS SATURDAY | =6, fiqrems show Afger schoot i Beginning at 1:30 | ' PA RSONS’ Hartford ALL THIS WEEK Matinee Saturday “The Student Prince” IN HEIDELBERG Chorus of 100 Voices ives 75¢ to $3.00, CONTINUOUS SHOW DATLY TONTGHT & SATURDAY TWO BIG PICTURES Reginald Denny s “What Happened \ALL NEXT WEEK ATE ARMORY—HARTFORD RED BRADNA'S CIRCU 18 BIG ACTS—ANIMALS—CLOWNS from Ringling Bros. and Baraum & Bailey's Au ces GOVERNOR'S FOOT GUARD ] Afternoons 50c. Evenings 75¢c. Reserved Seats 50c extra On Sale at C. L. PIERCE & C0., 216 Main Street “The Gold Rush”’ | | to Jones” Mats. 50¢ to $2.00 | fixlu»— | .\'(:\iA Mon., Tues., Wed. | ! 1 Return Engagement of | | “Souls for Sables” ! BARNEY CONNORS' | | —with— { famous comedy { W O'Brien | ] | 11| “APPLESAUCE” | [i “UN UES. & WED : L i | q ~ , " 5 ! Direet from New York and | ' “Th PLASTIC AGE” |1 L 4.95 ;| 1 Is a 169 Per Cent College li Eves. 50c to $2 x ® i siory e l Wed. Mat. 50c to § | | centsat a 50asy to use, w ¥ convenience or comfort? |FRANKE.GOODWIR:| s EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 327 Main Street; Phone 1905 Just say “Pyramid” to the drug clerk. Or, a free trisl in plain wrappers writ Pyramid Drug Co., 1200 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Michigan. 177 MAIN STREET. HU \DRFD\ OF NEW Spring Felts at Moderate Prices Felts for spring are charming in their pastel colorings that suggest the tones of spring flowers and are becoming to every type Small and Large Head Sizes Another Shippwn( Just Received FULL FASHIONED L L Silk Stockings Variables of a $1.65 and $1.95 Stockings Sheer and Regular Weights $109 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, B SS e e —— — ——— it ’ Tt is pointed out that 16 per rr\\(, ‘n.nn nis from pastors and lay [ ry 8% of all persons on the highways are |men, dealing with all aspects of the . vearly proving thelr ‘mental unft- case. Sn bitterly has tho contro. Or e m er 1ess (o bo in traffie by the fact that |versy raged that already half a doz- | things huppen 1o thom, “If each |en Jawsults for alleged Hbel or dc 4 lone would realize,” the hulletin rm ation of character have heen u\ 4 - | suys, “that to have something hap- d i Ipen i a proof of inferiority of b legates for the :\lvwllh ave just | { Thi foad mind, pride might make somo cor- S Il d ""' ppointed. They inslude elev. | This 15 Intimation of State 112, "o ek, *ome o1 8 Hollan Glergyman I8 0 0 onoc " arimont oo o b ) & {uceldent o incldent happens 1 ‘.n professors nnl t'?lun-.‘ M[Jm] Vel]]Cl(} De‘l)[_ should bhe shame. The first repri- Heresy Gharges ’n exegests, and fitty minor clergy- | |mand by a police officer {8 always | men, S irectgd to the intelligence. | TaE | ' Coless otherwise Indicated, thentrien) notices and reviews in this column ar 5 Hartforad lan ,/‘.‘ T RisEaby Assen, Holland, Jan. 22 (W—Be. GITS HER CHANCE | written by the press agene or the spective amoseroent company, l‘” onthly bulletin published by the TOO MUGH POLITIGS causc he is alleged to have cast - - sttt 1 1t T e} a6y | department of motor v MH now | doubt iy @ sermon ho preached on | Nancy Lane, Daughter of Late Secs | e AT ~ 3 - 3 {h 1 circulution of more than 13,- the ement in Genisis 1T that | petary, Has Important Stage Rolo REGINALD m"\\\,_,\l\'.‘( I 1”\I‘ len 4“1:“ :vflud entures “Sce Amer- ; (00 copies a month, it is announced BRMNDS STATEMENT’H! serpent fn he Garden of I-J‘l-‘": v York, J 22 (UM—N. Reginald Denny in it Hap- fdea First” o trans continental |, ¥ buliote spoke to Eve about eating the apple, w York, Jun. 33 (P—Nancy pened to Jones the Lycouin | musical tour with Dave Mallen and started two years tho Rev. T. G. Geelkerken of Am. | 2N daughter of the late Franklin % features now showing, steps along at | a big cast of singers and dancers @ part of the department's | Thinks That Honest Effort Fas Not |sterdam must stanfl trial for heresy, Lane, secretary of the interlor | 'th h t m“k : L paco In this, s funniest of | 1t is a bright, snappy, miniatur | tory work program. is heing sent. ) Ho has been summoned to ap | r President Wilson appeared wil (0} ~S0 sa'l ull comedy dramas, \\’vh L enappy | musioal gomedy with good enterelin reaponse fo requeats, fo every Been Mado to Solve [Pear in Assen before the gencra | S "”“'{;’" 'E"l" in the plot, good romance and woma oX-|iainment, Other acts include Chongl etnte in tho union and 1q the BRIL. ¥ synod of the Dutch Reformed \e Last of Mrs. Cheyney" cltement that gives it a real ki and Mooy offering a Chineso ver- | Fem ) o th Financial Muddle, {church next ‘Tuesday, and the for which she has been general une hiw picture s one of Denny's st American s And dancesi | A1 first the bulletin was fssued | Parls, Jan, 22 UM — “There has |U&lous world of Holland s greatly ?’:”"“" She took the bart of Lady ! I'he companion featur o ra ¢ , nd a langh- | iy hime iph form and distri- | been altogether too much politics |°X¢ited over the case. “\'(:\v" ,’}.( ause of the illness of Miss | " Windsor and l,w‘ 1 fen - in al Belusl | huted quarterly for the use of po- ' in this business,” declared Premicr The case has been compared L) [kl sty | “Souls for Sables e e | IO ARG EmRusts sonsational: and it officers to| Briand today to inquirers anxious |!N° ocent famous evolution trial of | Miss La livorced fn 1924 | '..|lm'¢*'lv‘\>w.\ *‘ i L \”,” Curroll and Remont, two clever p of policy and in- | to know what his attitude will be |2¥ton, Tenn, Sinco it came Into | from Philip n, to whom she | ato ', iture nl..“"w.v.‘. \ on 1“ ‘”“ f".“ « offer bright bits of comedy | orpr law. Later it was|in the approaching debate in fl\".".',“f“"‘ lum('.r- there has lwv!\ a | was married when she was 17 years Sl ‘,l' i ”l,', S o R B g ) 5 g ssied in printed form as its scope | chamber of deputies on the gov- (*''*™ of printed pamphlets and | old | iy .‘«I:v gy ook .\' new chapter of the Green | was widening and its civeulation | crnment's financlal proposals and B eeESSSS e At M9 p:atIne i Avcher is also on this program.|yopin to grow. ‘The bulletin has those in opposition which may be | thriller from art to A L box and lodge seats are re-1qrified away from fhe police pur- | introduced by the radicals and so- | 300 gan it Eelluge Koorys kved overy ovening exceptng|poses nnd goes broadly into the | clalists — \ 4ilithe Bocialzacunltins g O 000 and Sunday. Four shows cational tield | “Now we are confropted with ! ‘f‘.""'wlr‘_”,‘\‘“;f"l N i be oftered this Suturday be-| ‘pio enrrent announced cures,” the premlier contin- \ | * CHAPTIN TR e rected for the the larger right, T am sure, I § . . & OHARLIE OHAPY l‘\. (_(,""I'\," INDOOR CIRCUS percentage of persons \\h\a m‘vfm raising v‘hr‘ ::-:L«vm;‘cofnoc:x:):l(t‘l(:m‘-: . : It SRl AT e LN e ireus week 11| (o obey the law in an effort o help on the rejection of the finance ——— | lin's ten reel comedy dre Hart(c A whole week of 0ppor- | «o1ce motor vehicle ms rother | committee’s measures, The § Kensi i “1 (! ) | Ve offered at the Capitol for funity 16 enjoy a real circus—every- |- o. e us ra s mensures, mpor- | Kensington Resident Says: “I Couldn’t Do the Hard : A than for the small percentage of | fant z 18 oy 7 4 kL viining: Binday {15 Hlk U choteuii (1 sy o 1&1»'_‘;;,-3,"),,1,‘ small percentage o n ,[,l:w' u: ‘:«xmln:r\‘ll the money Work ; | Eyes Examined efe Wil be four per{ormoncos of |eom peanuts 1o periorming .i.‘..‘[ M n e ork or Stand the Long Hours If It { by & graduate Registered dally begi g o » phants. 5 offered at the State i | i y p epu I ituation in the treasury at present T v SEPNEET) Optometrist and perfectly An excellent arrry of Keith vaude- Armory on Broad street by the 1 Wasn’t For Nox-Ri-Tis ) n ville will also be offered mak Company. Governor's Koot Guard Kby ‘_‘r""""ovr‘l'““- ch m; fitted with glasses that ¢ ow t hag not yet heen o Ired dna's Winter Circus, the hat th ,.M : ’\n‘r}”‘rn i );ndnr We bl are correct, comfortable nywhere as this is abs most colossal winter entertainment ”'m{h»m; ")‘V?'-.r‘ “:*“rfloul;‘:rlfl e Ve have published hundreds of | farm was next to Impossible 1 and that become your first time that®vaudev ttracton in the ‘world will be her £ ¥ lamazing testimonials from people | COUlIN't bend over ar raise my arms looks: Lot feot heen offered with this pieture 1°or the convenience of the public vhen six billion francs worth of ix Fight low B above my hea To pick up D0KR} - SOMD-SLE. T apAe SR e e el el LS SRR S spectacular bonds' woilld inatured FHojiwould |08 TIEND here dn Now Britainfand | o/ o S 2 SRR B0 service and you pay R adlitbad e Lo together on somo measure ac- |show that Nox-Ri-Tis, for rheuma- (could pick it up. 1 be el last one heginning at §:30 Amssion of 50 cents in the after | ; £, euma- |could pick it up came weak | | D N THEN ONLY won, and 75 cents at night, has ar- ceptable to all partiex. tism, is producing more astounding and had an all in fee aho to | ow o CHIS SECRETARY 1 ed to sell tickets wdvance and Now' when negotiations for a {results than ever before. loss of gleep. Why the first time I 4 Novmia 1 thereby eliminaté the rush and de- | | settlement of interallied debts ac-| It would be a difficult task to find |came to New Britain, in my car, to T by rsatile lays of hox office buying, The tick- | tnally were under way, the premier |some ono in New Britain who hasn't |buy Nox-Ki-Tis 1 was all . i just caweek i weman Bt 16 was not unlil Gla are how loh Saloiar O L Pioie | added, it was of first importance heard from grateful users or their froin that ugonizing tide. I have| afler seelng “His Se at the Music Store, 246 Main St that the country give the impres- iiriends, the great good this remark |taken four freatments now and 1 B s e et : he iteis iibel g s sion abrond {hat France was re- (able remedy is producing. Take the lcan't say too much for the wonder- + “"“ SRR A 1t Lwonderful varlety. of aitvactions, solved to restorc her finances to a [case of Mr. J. C. Wilcox, who 0 r s luced |‘\n;l\ m‘ el aHE et alsiavo hindline attractions of sound hasis. jran a farm . Kensing for tl I it 4 in the moruing s he big circuses, many of them he- —— {past 24 y¢ Mr. Wilcox sa L at night when I'm eat- ¥ The vaudeville show is an « scen this winter for the first ;;l,"u! f o '.‘-:’l!" 1n my shou er and ‘;ww uv, \(‘mx‘l don't ¢ s e e in this countr, | ders, ba ips that pret ¢l 80 tired as | used to be for s i | Visit Carroll's New Sl G CUGAE Fienlly B g sk e MARI ANNOUNCED ;Dd.ncmg Forbldden { all winter with everythin nd Nox-Ri-Tis to all suffer- | Stamford 2 (R—Churles | v it 1 heard of, only th rheumatism, But must ¢ mford, ) only wroll, & New York broker, was W h Pl 1 ToSnnd intthe worineiT s : Eive up i tiey AOnIE wealtesiite { irvied 1o Mrs. Mildred Milticont | it i1es. worse off than cver. The pain be- right away. Just stick to it and Stokes Jackson by Justice of Peace i Lo iy i ime so severe that T couldn’ 'l be more than repaid as I am.” Grorge hore on January 11, | _1magine 2. spirited toe-dancer with RESTAURANT “elict no matter what T done, call or i ] | | 1926, write to the Miller-Han- on Drug Co., where a representative | i s explaining this great remedy for | all forms of rheumatism, no matter in wha bed the pai ) do the re position 1'1 1 still there »gular work around the Albert %fieig@t Ine, “The Store of Specialty Shops™ MAIL ORDERS FILLED TELEPHONE 24206 HARTFORD HARTFORD | Tomorrow——ln the Downstalrs Dress Shop A pec1al Sale of 400 Smart NEW SPRING DRESSES Specially Purchased to Sell at $14.00 Regular and Extra Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 48 R s C e e a oo All Advanced Spring Styles— New and Smart! Silk Prints! Black Satins! High Shades! Sports Woolens! | . Every Dress new! In a wide variety of stvles un- The nwlr for Spring emphasizes prints—gayer than : i mistakably of the Spring mode. There are Dresses to | ever! The small-figured floral patterns and the strik- | wear to dinner and to the theater, gay-hued Frocks for | ing modernistic des gns are especially smart. For afternoon wear, and smart woolen Frocks for street | contrast, black satin with lace or colorful appliques will or business. Pur ed under exceptionally advar be worn. The new woolens, too, are light in hue— tageous conditions—each Dress a remarkable value! often patterned in the material with all-over designs. LOOK FOR THESE STYLE DETAILS THEY ARE NEW Smart Tie Collars New F THE NEW FABRICS AND COLORS FASHIONED FOR SPRING Flat Crepes Flounces Rallosn Slecves (& Two-Piece Dilects Cheney™ Prints Prints Combined with Plain Skirts Georgettes Satins Crepe-Back Satins “Molleen” “Sylvana” Sports Woolens Crepe Frocks with Matching Lace Prints ROSE RUKT TAN SHADES ORCHID BLACK MINT-GREEN NEW BLUE GAY-HUED PRINTS THESE FINE DRUSSES ARE TYPICAL OF THE HIGH QUALITY INSISTED UPON IN THE L3 Downstairs Dress Shop he inexp i Every garment sold in t nsive Downstairs Garment Shop is selected on quality, ere style and \\ml\manshlp— never on price appeal alone! andise is not intended in any way to compete with so-called “bargain base- ments”—uwhere low | f d often at the expense of quality. However, our prices are always as low as is possible without sacrificing our exacting standards of style and merit. $l4 00 Sprmg Dresses—Downstairs Shop

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