New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 25, 1926, Page 5

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e—— P e B R R R AR R A B R R R R R SRR A AT lfll [a STHE PLASTIC AGE Without doubt, the col story cver filmed, Plastic ' now showing at the Lyceum, an accurate portrayul of the mug iscusscd novel, Clura Bow, dainty, vaclons, naughty—the cmbodi ment of the colls flapper, s o rectitude by the g irleston stine e pping pals, 3 prjiomia par and passionate have their plac ss seetion pieture ¢ and its temptations outh of today. On the same pro h grade drama ith Carter Dedluven, 1ckle, Dodothy Bro star cast of supporting Macklyn question of | 1 time 1 o one and only Cl arlic Chaplin The crowds s cater to sue his latest and gr omedy, Gold } aln Artigts Corporation r tost rous feet in the world more famous than Trilby's, thoug “rhaps not g0 beantiful —las par them firmly and triumphantly on lestal Gold | Capitol today, Tues,, Keith vau, ith this picture of iner, Lew Brems, T phy Bros.. a comedy, harmony f. Lew Brems s quite popul rough having played ) nopular faney ny times and will be well Jike Q@K;fi SR VAUDEVILLE LEW BRUMS—EITZ AND THE MURPEY RRCS, You' All Knew Gr rems— Aet, ALICE MOY IRED AND 23T HUENRY PHE GORD RESH Wil Show fimes 1 K Box and Loge Sea (P ————— LYCEUM Continuous Show Daily Now Playing TWO BIG PICTURES .~ ‘The Plastic Age’ With CLARA BOW A 1007; Coliege Story ALSO Tee Thorobred A Vivid Story of the Race Track Children \hvr Nlmnl IO\‘ NEW BRITAIN l)f\ll\ Hl RALD MON ar | ADHITS CUTING UP GIRL'S BODY - JANUARY e 25, 1926, R e — ‘HI]TFL THEFT ENDS . INYOUTHY ARREST “Victim Asleep a5 Watch md » blood got on the rardwood of the \ul 1 l).mml.l . when Marshall Dietrich on the floor back to the I pleked her , unconsclous und earried her to the tried to revive | ess otlierwise (ndicated, theatrlcal notices and reviews in this colom § mritie by tho prew agencles for the respective. mmasement conpuny. .mmmxux.m:x..x.x:.n‘:m::’.m..xz.zux.:mnmmaumumm. — LY CEUM 's Miss Dietrich,” he but could not losn't loole lika her perhapy the {ward Hayes, and child and \\ w hl you eut her up for, \n..- vef novelty ofterh, m not respo Hayes money all that night In The Chaplin pietur think you wore | picked out from every other man Delaware county demanded St leavy nd legs with st and Donald Keith as the | ehildren's show g student, Iurcd from the path drink. Hayes was tr was found in u bloodstained chiropractor's offie: cveral hours lefore night T distribut- I forgot the heud, ing left it in my officn, rland her never , clun- t rukish inns, ids, oxciting toothull gpames, haz- ting parties HARTI'ORD 0ods on you?" was apprehended on “I don't known," the Hartford Peter Cabilus discovored that 1) telling the |yo, MeCUTCHEON when 1 took %, 1 remem- for a return engagement 8 could speak," “they would ac and crucl mur- MeCutcheon of 48 mum solemnly, including Vivian and wrapped it f cheerful optimisn m is another iie Thorobred digs deep into the would tell you that rug and the articles Dietrich and who has heen rowanted to be NUSSOLINI SUFFERING | FROM SERIOUS ULCER St Ruddock in again from the ct attorney's of- Marshall still with firm step. Breaks Down gain began the questioners, weary them- | t dogged. It was three hours part left the morgue that broke down, v the questioners had reached D CHAPLIN AT CAPITOL crship i the otoplay has seemingly onee and | Miss Dietrich had any reason to end i 0 decisively setiled, And filmdom’s erown now rests wi " said Marshall navy toc EOINR g to the Capitol and be \ng a w)nr ulm went to work eve dergo Operation Tor Intestinal atest contributed a g Hayes ¢ riff Sweeney ned to Marshall | nd sail in a quiet voice: | , man. T know you'rs arried man like and T can see your point of want to remember |graet, a ye a white man. He'll [jy 1 Proves conclusively that the owner of the | s especially de ghtful from kittenish snores to de- en T took her home, {Russell Carlson, ag ~]‘m was no less her and get the thing oft her mind MYSTFRH]U& NORDER | . CFNEW YORK BUTLER | Bill Taylor h to undergo an | ¥ mobile v the truth, he'll do all he ean to help |aked that his elient’ on lie to him, [ all he can to get you plenty. h" will remain at a series of d may be over- unravelling of the mys- reque of absolute rest seems to b Was Admirer of Woman chiropractor, statements made by relatives to have Miss: Dietrich’s Saturday With that the Budnarski questioners filed out office, all but the district at- one side of a{and breach of the Both | Weir and this morning s) jon probation, and her case co suspicion from the time a Pennsylvania rail are county authori- scen a man v should subject | . Marshall at the was relentless and con hall's showed sig) an operation s o Officer v mo- | jrunk and makir {husband, She arby Fifth ave- . Pennsylvania crosces a series of trestles, earned that Mar. sat staring into space. his chair, sitting er and gripping the edge of words of his con- thing says she has been drin past week. Because he refused to pay from Dristol to New Britain 1zed Washington avenue, was Weged by Con cr of the’ New shall's home hrough which and when the stream | the table, head was found | fession began to tumble out sweat | red on his forchead vas connected with the dismember- complete break. > a modern girl may to. Miss Dietriel’s Mussolini is not {duetor Cha ag had other had said he noative, said today she told them was tired of being a was going to ‘s micr through his 0 have sald, modern girl. Jployed n the L el s possit [siept, so he ga . Wenney's Auto Is h\m'i in New Haven ¢ extra fare 1o Bi s told to come back to New Brit- More Clues Found souvenir huntors, iround Naylor's ol to New Britain, bits of woman's 3 amily for seven or | and burned remnanty AL .0 | ich was in love hueket wlso con- ) ng to Miss Eliza Miss Diefrich in | tablishment, v's silk undery Germantown, eral times to he Marshall was question y\ i THREE NEW BRITAIN BOYS | HURT AS AUTO OVERTURNS James Spignatella In Meriden ws grilled in vair Two Murderers Pay for | ( nmc-. in Electric (' halr s a part of a rug pital With Fractured Skull— Two Companions Injured. one serious automobile whi PARSONS'| . BEG., TONIGHT TURN ENGAGEMENT SPECTAL REQUEST : Famous | * APPLESAUCE™ Allan Dinehart AND THE ENTIRE CAST, INCLUDIN( VIVIAN TOBIN Dircet from 1 is also confin HUBY TRIO | ar S0, 320, 7090105 Yind Bloodstains Children's Show Areer school 1:20 tand \lcn‘nors Bod\ to LIC ]n ! Iatc in ( alhcdral Management Richard Herndon Afterward it S, BEG. THUR: Matinee Saturday Jules Hurtig Presents The Voice in the Wilderness By ARTHUR CORNING WHITE and LOUIS BENNISON The Most Powerful Play of the Decade werful than “R cardinal's w Explained the Blood nimously In favor ef i atlons are un | DANCE ARCADIA BALLROOM Baltimore Man Dies in Fire Ravaging His Home More Compelling Than ARCADIA JAZZ BOYS Staged by SAM FORRESNT All-Star Broadway reome by smoke as he to the front badly burned, d within ten feet of the floor. (ash Are Taken Admitting that he took money a wateh all of which tc from Vincent Wolfe, at the | hotel carly this morning, ¥d aged sing, and he confes 1o | ich “moon thoritivs, Oftjcer ith v headi for Bos Officer O'Brien answered W from the hotel Wolfe said that some one beat up in his hotel room aml he went to sleap, during which time his | five g the past tvo mo Wolfe has Lween that he intended in Boston Wi to the and watch to Wolfe this afternoor ared that he nt a for Hayes telling him . McDonough A\ ow taxi eab driy with driving an aute ut an operator's license Wednesday The granted. After she complained that her anid was creating a disturbance her house, Mary 67 Clinton street, s of drun by «d on char until March 27 Weir alle that she wight, Julian Caroma on road, that Caromanch bonrd- | the train Hartford it o'clock lagt night and bad a ti " [to New Britain. The train passed ctor says he thought At Caromani doubt, and Tt is alieged that ( sed to pay his f “Every Pictere Tells a Story® Make old age | more comfortable | LD age is not a matter of years alone. Many folks feel younger at 70 than others at 60. Too many old folks are worried with backache, rheumatic pains and kidney irregularitics. At such times a stimulant diuretic is help- ful. Use Doan’s Pills. Doan's are recommended by thousands of elderly folks. Are endorsed hercat bome. Ask your neighbor! Here's a New Britain Case: DOAN’S Puis Stimulant Diaretic to the Kidneys Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chem., Buffalo, N.Y. - FATHER fo»COLDSm { COUGHS OVER 70 YEARS OF SUCCESS Peter Cabelus said, the conductor ook crossed the that she had not properly established status as a temporary visitor. wrd of inquiry so ruled, al and put on pro- skhino won i was sent to ory by Judge Benjamin | W, Alling in police cou { wd that he took the @ he did not want to hotel while Wolfe was NEEDS $300 BOND T0 ENTER THIS COUNT of Noted Russian Chess Player wha | trial be post- trouble with her | denied having any- to drink, but her hushand king for the h over- him the benetit of il not make him re e romanch | n Bris- n addition, twith Garber Brothers f:: everyddy > worker against the lquor | traffic and has written several books » subject., » wife of the Russian chess master, it was learnod yesterday, been at Ellis Island with ber son for eral weeks. She was re- admittance after she bad Atlantic on the grounds h her vises had been granted American consul at Zurieh, Switzerland, Through an appeal Mrs. Ruegg- he right to enter, but unable to produce the required ond of $600. 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