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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HI"I’:ALD 'l‘IIUltSD;\Y AN ‘- Pm l --‘Ili Lk : F oK S HUnlems otherwise indicnted, theateien) nol Huritten by the press agencies for the frasseanmsssessrssasase “THI ANCI tices and ceviews tn this colu respective amusement company. Seseiiiedd n:xmz.:m:u s stisatts STttt Rt T TN INT HIGHWAY™ “The Girl Who Wouldn't wWo, CAPITOL has w very human theme, 1t is tho Anclent Highway," so called |5L0rY 0f & poor shop girl who dreamn. much of the action and ro- 1 Of being an actress, sought ad. in this new Paramonnt venture and found it the most rerslon of the James Oliver Curwood (UNA%INE fashion. The story hag tory takes place on a famous road “OMe tragic thrills especially when nnning through the quaint regions little working girl's father fol- £ Quebee, i tho featnre at the Caph, |10W8 her o the and, mis- ! theater today, Priday and Satur- W5NE anbther girl for his daugh- gl ter, ghoots her to save her, as he TSI o e thought, from a life of shame. The rer of the Wasteland North resultant murder frial and the inter. £ 90" directed the ni \ Sicnics love story which results, as written for the serecn by Jaimes AL corking good pleture. Hamilton wnd Bve Tnsell, 4 Lolt, Billie Dove and Montagu Love e featured in the principal roles The vaudeville program will offer | B s e ‘E)’PEGT INCREASE N HEALTH DEPT. BUDGET tuiners who in song, "The in big city “Wan- Il feature or ind really day “The of the most elabor- high n de 1d 1o Yesf pictures rday,"” speelulize mee and - musie. th ree Aces In a fast novelty skating 1 Cy R s comie fn “Crying and Duify in a . Romuntic nd com- Diplomat \ v Green Archer serial Box and log: d every evening ex and Sunday. 1 Blnes onmedy off *and Ay e Appropiiation Asked for Will he s S1.000 Higher, Exclusive hapter of il also b s of More the ; e Ha shown unds for Garbage, are reser pting Saturday Additional appropriation f e gone conelusic th 1 today, superintendent, ive hudgoet last ented weeording to indi- partment of health Dr. K. W. Pullen, has propared o ton- in lieu of a quornm nt meeting, whi @ meeting heing held, The tppropriation for garbage for last yen s $18,000, An increase i ex- [ pected | Other MID-WINTER CARNIVAIL CAPTTOL AL next weelc the ( Mid-Winter Carnival of specinlly which s offe 1 treat apitel in clty h W clect 1 p There will 1 even all star Keith aets offered eael half of the week with speeial photo- tractions, On and Wednesday Monday, Tneg. crenses s tner o offic, or printing a An ¢ incidental fund, ~d as a imal tional tor radna T'he A her children nd labhoratory 400 for salaries, tofore included i which will e item this year or t cirens, taken ng here. Another tion and onr e oficrine nd his ecom tes in ol inown arato 300 Thi 10 hur am has grown lent expenditu 345, 81,000 as Ut vlophone™ and his play talk of this p nd Dol will pre comedy xeellent ovelty rhige he ogrin increase, th Shirley vill of- md AID FOR STRIRERS v York, £SO R Amal and Liyan, the S 5 in the world w Ity dance, T libanginhors st half of the Adolplic Menjou mount production, Ma eet,” and on dix will be seen in With seven prie for this b Jan Offic 15 appealed to 1he outribute each onr's work for of the v in the Tara on Senop s e star AT LYCEUM will \how, FINE FILMS Two very ive CONTINUOUS SHOW DALY Lovariet NOW PLAYING Har o One s DEUBLE FENTURE BILL “The Girl Whe Wounldn't Work” With Lionel Barrymore and irate,” sstorn stor rymors and [en Tas) I"orrest St unp rols 1 oo part. * De LaMotte Foday—Vri-—Sal, Cuirwaood's ¢ Northwest < Oliver of the Great “Tha Ancient — CONCERT Given Under \xuplc of Andrew’s R. €. Church MARION CISJAUSKAS Soprana of the Cleveland Opera Co. and MILDRED BELOSKY of this city Lvceim Theater SUNDAY, JAN. 31 2:00 p. m. [PARSONS’ BEGINNING TONIGHT Friday and Saturday Lvenings Matinee Saturday JULES HURTIG Presents i The Voice of | theWilderness, By Jack Holt—Rillie Dove VAUDEVILLE MAJOR REVUE H)—Entertainers—10 3 Aces—Cy Seymour, Goetz & Dufty, De Voy & Co. | New Chapter “Green Archer™ Box and Loge Exenings Seats Reserved Facept sat. & | | b | § Mid-Winter CARNIVAL 7 7 Al Keith Acts Madam Bradna’s CIRCUS Prize Horses, Ponies, Ete EL CLEVE e Wizard of the Xylophone ARTHUR CORNING WHITE and LOUIS BENNISON The most Powerful Play of the Decade, More Powerful than “Rain" \ime Thrilling Than “Th¢ Ryan & Ryan +ki Dancers Shirley Sisters in “Songs The Famons Movie Bircetor £ YWARRIE iy in oilywood™ '||~ nml a0 Minutes in w i 2( { Demarest H Duil and Conody cuple Lawton S 7 ay (.4~I 00 150, ADOLPIE MENJOU in THE KING ON MAIN STREET | B —— at. Mat, 50c to Plus Tax ) | um | an nddi- | clinie, | essary to list | nated Clothing Work- | corl miners on | (r————————————— Through the Static —.___4 tatic flittering merrjly fro, mostly to, proved to main barrieado against infor reception last night, Of course, there would bo something, Itut last night wits the best one 80 far and we are Wving in hopes that the evenings Wil continue to improve until we are able to hear at least a poep from the other side. There was more volume, also last night, than has heen present heretofore this week, and it was possible to bring in & varicty of stations without straining the ear-drums too much. .« to and be the atlonal The international opened inauspiciously, ed off leisuroly, anywher to 15 minutes after the WEAF, with Roxy and His Gang held the air for over 10 minut after quiet period had starte Roxy dldn't seem any too much in a hurry to halt proccedings, and seven winutes pagt the hour he wWas taking his time about announcing | another number, The next time we swung arov to the chain of WEAI® broadcasting all was quiet, so | someone rust ehloroformed | Roxy and shut. off the power tost period jons sign~ from ono bell rang, ave atic, over the dia- | 1 pail, ear heart's desire svering. We ousands of a hov nd sputterings s and bangs nitum, but 1 we pick ves, rattl aradio se can see, nous und onr formed & good whoops and coughs and crashes and hi and clatters aq in f musie ¢o on the low, we don't know, poetry comes eacy At any signed off at fabout 11 )V o'clock and tHj\!\u] 0 £00d 1OOK, wiile ofhers ing ubout the temple to hear 1int sound of music and voie deh would denote that, they were licaring Lurope or Pater. son, N. J. A I\\l ARY 23, {13 WORE POUGE WNTEDBY BOMRD 'Budget Tor 1926-27 Compiled‘HELFN WILLS' TRIUE Wiih Towlof Spngeg | AGAIN IS REPEATED e This Time wil lust American ‘Tennis - Star 20, | will Was approved by commissioners at | held Jast night at| ¢ ononew budget of which $48.418, CNLTas, the board of polic a special mocting the police station, licomen, which $42,118.75, | board, Chief has maid six now which tection, ¢d by the hoa atlon anil t Bests Rosine Vlasto 1 | be | Steafzht sets He day ments 1| Wil An of I'ol sury William €. Hurt nd has erea in outlying districts without police pro w hudget is approy 1 of fin and tax common council, man each will be placed on the nizh patrol in the following lis Black Rock wvenue and stre of It Rock bridge: section l\mmn a8 Overlook; East street and triig ey Mu th LK HOLS Va n INT n ard during Gunrd y Kon Molla Mallory in ot Mentone itfon Americ 1 without 1 of Eng in 19 M 1 pear - champlon UGS SIGHTED M H LER DIES o) AT ehowers bliz- ighted Coust Muske shor 8 The Indian, | Dr. | mour park; section bhelow Kelsey strect on Rtanley stre \ Main | treet below Roberts strect uitle | adow avenue, Dover Roadl ind vi It planned to have 1 beats which v 3 also take t} now filled hy suy On ti men are o rnumerary officers, dy putrol two ‘q]h‘mr. | ked for H\'vhv'v\\]. 1 department two men, Ehl dren Cr d of 0 al IHMNH partment six men instead of man is wanted at West Main South Iigh streets to do traffic duty putrolman is desired Areh o and vielnity Calls (o Proteet Children, Tn his report to the Chief IHart said that t additional calls police Tty at sarious schools, nunle the foree aterially, that commission ere ure | oificers i for MOTHIER: 1 is in-| Fletcher's it will The well, evening didn't either. Volume s notably | the only station ip with u Aegrec of ¢ which wo could derive any r, was WGY, ing on 50 kil- s, Ly u on- | the ation | ing Dbedtime man way by S et start off so t and |na trom . who can g pleasnre market reports, loss | tndent of t ditions? present an old in a rea | | | | | | nind admitting it !, The ind he [talks to them as a man to man. And onc hat over il e WGY, | WHAM studio, torily played still the sun which has heen r sinco we first from the clu rtment, to us | hroade: v little s rhips bm old “Souven ing in our ear saw the light lay. oo, ar house imateur con on the pro- My! And. the hat we enjoyed | matter. s seen ity nume Oh, me! O, was talned at WTIC anig great improvement o tation carlier in the s M8 seemed to paced more usly in t studio, I in a much smoother offer “The Wedding of he camposer of “Parad [\\mwn proved and enter noticed a | £ the preson The in- w an. strum 2t of Th to seeking well known num- I an aitog partner to ber. 1t | type. ntal num- 1 types of S, down uthern melo- to the primitive st tha 1 Americat The ‘,, one musie have ever h from WNYC, which has been estremely of late and b come through pifying Bill Gr for that ma at the instrument and w el ani % i [ s \ ahon wed, althoug 128 proved to 1 in night. . The announcer was hear on Monday in Moscow > station { Moscow 1ssta, | Well t liv | sia, but we a har] |1t in on that evening, it ber rightiy. bringin . We heard PWX at Havana. rat | tling in with considerable volume The well known ticking clock, the trade mark of the station, was dis- tinctly audible between the sele tions, which were adorned with Spanish names. . . . v Atlanta, was also well rep- ed and we heard a Colored Ladies’ quartet in the midst of negro spirituals, which included “Jesus, | Lover of My Soul.” Volume was ex- cellent and clarity was—excellent. S eiow That’s all for today, thank MU \ll'll)\\ M \I\I R DIES Newark, 28 mas A v (.nluq»w America’s leading e of v died today his home .\lwunlw. i, war Orange at CURIQUS w chilar law w d 8 passe 8 Chairman whieh | qy The Itose,” | a|sine r different | turers of munitions during the late in Lo ( ria is 1 harm- less Sub a pleasant, > for Castor Oil, Drops espe Infants to furnish such protec- | {318} ad are 'vlr(lr Moto; tra. Motor Car Superintendent Additional Captain . Dit Jitions ght in the as follows Paregoric, Teething Car Cycles Licutenant o w Plumbing wms and nature of Physicians ever Children all ages., I where e estimat. s r payioll rumerary | and clerk ... Pire deta {Gasotine Motor Moto il epairs cauinment Ineids f quarters repairs ac- |1 equipment light system uss Insurapee Plan L. Dunn the | puiidic the nted to oner dependable ba mat reliable in th Commis: L into ihe ive it more tims 1 that if the {to insurc its men } atl | tho a danger rather than an & Commissioner Pavker st ekeeper may be for 1epar {eved for accldents tal disability or | during the ye Another [XTEN ing powder 1ands of ose of the experienced ) to work with, cing foods of need ud— THE WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER | Best That Science Can Produce—Economical When in Use c]"v@v,xsfl ’ipmls a Bekin recommend it Rus- | we remem- | The "Ideal Breakfast Food” be- causc it is so rich in nourish- ment and yet so appetizing. In Heckers' Cream Farina 1s nothing but the very hearts of wheat Pearly bits of vitality hidden by nature in the center of each gi grain—the part richest in nourishment and full nipened flavor A smooth, creamy breakfast dish that thewhole family will enjoy dayaficr day FOR MORE THAN S0 YEARS MAKERS UALITY PRODUCTS EAD PANCAKE + M oF ORI OLU HOME impulse— RUSH! 168 Main Street Every N Single LEASE SOLD!! Dnors shut for good on Feb*ZO 111 Hundreds not listed! THE MODERN BOOT SHOP'S Goirg - Qut - Of - Bucizess Thousands have already seen and bought. The flashes below tell the value story. Aszk your friends about the bargains W RUBBER BOOT. D ARCTICS CUT ME] advance pattern Spring Oxfords from . our regular $2 stock Faney Felt Slippers ...59¢ MEN'S High and Shoes in black or brown. A gift at WOMEN'S High Shoes, a big lot. SOC Look!.. CHILDREN’S WOMEN'S 1 and Wool and Juliets. and Misses’ Shoes, a big lot; formerly to § L 1 Now grouped at. MEN'S Slippers, high- arade felt, 95 C Out they go at Shoes, a big 50c MEN'S Scotch Grain Oxfords: genuine, im- ported: $6.00 3.4-'7, value. Now. MEN'S Storm Shoes, one lot; 12 inches high; value $6.00, 3.15 Out at..., -— W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES and OXFORDS FOR MEN JUST ARRIVED 5 GREATLY REDUCED | Low $1 ME High Shees and Oxfords, 152 pairs: odd lots. To go at INFANTS® assortment, All grouped at Shoes, and | Women’s | lots; black 1 Act | quick . odd hrown. 25¢ Just Received WOMEN'S New Novelty Spring Pumps, including blonde and gray. $ Rare value at.. 3 MEN'S Hose, all wool: novelty patterns. Out they go 45 c at. DR. KAHLER SHOES and OXFORDS AT LOWEST PRICES EVER HEARD OF Shees you know and wear Everything must go!! Modern &°°! Shop 168 Main Streéet Next to New Britain Savings Bank