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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1926, 6 1 THINK ROOSEVELT s{:,;;s;g-,;s;;,:;:;-;,;;;;;;;;;:;;f;j-jz:-::':xetzsfz':.::f;‘g:;;g.g;;g.},..e;;;;.;;g;r;;;x;:;;,;;.;g;;;::.:u;;;\ DRINKING DEGLINES = 5 e U .|\..i|-..... R to be u man and love men,' and so [gram, und Grove Steel, Joseph \\.‘m P—— %> 7—“ L7 . ) Cflnd](la[e for N. Y, Governor [tmat veins avove, ana Ho never| The club will organiz a team of Robertson Declares il . o A 0 FADELESS creates anything imperfeet. The [12 members (o aid in the fortheom- y e Ibrotherhood of man is the greatest [ing Community Chest drive. Sher. nds i L DYE s Unless otherwise Indicated, thentrieal notices ana veviews in this colnmn are Nou N A te man knows, and it would guldo [wood Raymond, George Taslor and | f (L E ¢ 1 hope { ‘ wrltten by the oress agencies for the respective amusement company. : 2 b o |ihe affutrs of men if it were not |Fdward Christ were appointed a ! | ldore Roosexelt, who nearly lost his Ter % ueh drinking to Easier to use asts vorey LIt 5 [ 1t in hi e TR {adulterated in dollars and cents, committee to arrange the tean L b Offfcers Re-Elected RS S SR s AHG 1o n hls wuccotul hunt for tho |Wulterated in dollars and contn, ' jeommiiee to arranen fo (et | | FEEE CEEENE o nnore inRiecia More economical PROGRAM AT LXCEUM yseller, “Spanish Sunllght,” tho plo- | RS OV ROIL I CORERY ANG W |4 club by a prologue of humor, in|man B. A, Grahowski, of the ffth | A s | Lt d parieb b arting Sunday night for four lure s animated with more of the | Now for & NKALf\chieh ho declared 1t & thing i talk- |ward, who asked the club ex Hando raanotiier Have tha thrill of aew clothes. Make curtaine, draperies, etc., bright and beautiful with Putnam Fadeless Dyes, Easy to handle—Quick. Sure, Smaller amount of dye required. Golors last longer, Fasttolightand washing, S package tints or dyes all materialsin one operation. Directionsin package. 15 centsat vour dealers, U/se Putnam No- 1ys the Lyceum is to present a re- | Preclous breath of life than even |°F Holic od about enough It Will become |Press its sentiments in | | r ival of “Over the Hill," the famous |the boc It is a vibrant, fragrant, | 1® arrived ‘last night aboard the [popular. He said that teday pro. [resolution isked for a Ol X i movie epic of a few scasons nd tender vecital of love in the [ BUFeNEATia with his brother, Kere|pinition” fs popular simply beeause [clty hall I ¢ s \hm tonal ¢l New prints have heen qm,nmw Balearie Isles of old Spain mit, and their wives who helped [y ag heen paraded before the pub. [streets, meflman Grabow. ind leading theaters are featuring| CNarming Barbara La Marr, cast |'h°m hunt tigers on ‘part of the ljjs ava g0 much ski presente d omnion couneil | ¢ tr Russell 8 Gold was in charge of [recently. The club deeided to table | with as egard 1o the lannual meet lerful drama as a dancing girl who has tasted |'FiD. The long heards that the | concludes the local life's bitterest dregs in the weird | Prothers grew as a protection {ihe program last nigh d he was {the detter until the next closed meet- | dreq ng of “The!Colisns and. the icall hadows of Montmarire, brings to | /Kainst mountain blizzards on he rosponsivle for bringl Grant |Ing aturing Charles Murray and Kate BT impersonation the intense ardoy [Thibetan plateau, were ko “lto New Brltain = Kolor Bleach to remove color and stains, I'rice in this famous Irish-Hebrew |©f, 2Ke-0ld love, ing been cut off some time At1 Tt was reported by Mresident Ed- HAS SAXOPHON] BAND ! ' 1 p \ Free lllustrated Booklet: How to comedy drama of New York's cast| 11° third and last of the elimi- |times the beards froze solidly, ward Christ that the club had de Conter b el i through 1 =i f At llll"'x:".v{'\m;lmd:z:n/ Things in «ide, and “The Golden Cocoon," -m;lmn .;r m.‘ Old IFiddlers’ contest | & -).my— their throats from snow (eided to send a boy who is ill and | 1 of o g S . i “‘"'"nm ] Th Tuntiss: Go 0 Tetem Wil take place this evening and (and wind, Colon¢l Koosevelt said, \needs medieal attention fo y - | ; aoninAnt ol \ : 5 ¢ I chantievQerdontand Sslens ol iova il e seleotadito kel BiTho Haelonelils wouldit: Falkensa| Tonior Renit P e e SR T g \ ] MONROE DRUG CO., QUINGY, ILL: part in the finals tomorrow night. [ politics, nor would he elaborate on [that the Exchs clubs of Con-[to &0 pic Whes e i ‘W"u; finals vill bo judg d.l‘\- three [ what he meant by being ready for | ! N [{udges, Mr. Howard Y. Stearns, a “fight” but did T “porting Liter & gripping | PrOMInent member of the New Brit- | contin: devote e o Amerlonn Tite 18 8o aeideq |20 Musical club and a student of | s, His the violin for many years hoth here gether that varlous sporting |y, guroad; Mr. Moe Blumenthal of vents, prizo fights, ete., appear the Hub Trio of Hartford, popular Slege” 15 a tale of New Lngland {ragio artists of WTIC, and Mr. James | o pave with a puritanical aunt attempting | J. Bonney, a teacher of violin in this | to tyrranize over the young wife of |ajry. N out of tou with things er nepherw. The vaudevilla progra or the W The vaudeville program f Iing seven of the cleven months SR last half of the week will offer Mil e ey {drea Andr A Girls in° o were Injplaces BARBARA LAMARR AT CApITOL | dred 4 0 AL vas no telegraph and Beginning Thursday for three |Phony r ind ‘]';lyr-r]: d | lays the Capitol will offer Barbara (a0 ; on and Dailey; Polltlcal Gossi LaMarr in her last picture *The Girl | Out of Kn rs; Lloyd and Rus 1) Moot Moniirasizals On Tric nother lap of ; By R O Based on Anthony Pryde's hest |Charleston dance contest will take | wa ot $1,000 0 that the e and there s still time for | colone ext governor arleston dancers to enter by leav- | of Ne T T ling name at Lox office | ported a er of $£2,000 to $4,000 | Tha management also announces ' that Gove i e e the vandeville offering of Jane and | ajopi, spite the latter's an- Katherine Lee, the famous Lee Kids |, AT b S of the movies a few years back, who | g gain CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY will appear next Monday, ‘Tuesday With it TONIGHT IS YOUR TAST A X (= I ; : nllA P most ad cost ] toosevelt CHANCE TO SEE cabshi e AND KELLYS™ iy poragion o Beginning tomorrow at the mat- say he would himself to pub- last politi was in 1924 w ith. nothing polities,”” he suid —With— Charles Murray, Vera Gordon B At the first sign of a cold—that - N " the time to treat it. - . G DE COCOON 4 o SH GOLDLNSLOCOON Millions do it with hot lemonade. With Huntley Gordon, Melene — fppoctyene 08 80 ey first sue gnatsick Inect a cold. Then get into bed, un THURS, FRL. SAL. e warm covers. Shesl { In the morning, in nine cases out L ] of ten all traces of tha cold have VIRGINIA VALLI, In L8 et ccld ) ‘disappeared e e Cves Y] 99 This is the treatment that saves e ineor Asuring more fmillions from pneumonia and the -, fiom Hp f i “fin"—those who didn't wait too . k Tong S e EALTH is improving — Send for a Life Table Just squeeze the juice of a lemon e 17’ fiueEl Bealonioun ot Hobwatsralrn e I C e R I RS disease is decreasing — life is j Have you ever seen the figures shown I fefiectiveness of hot lemonads is - ; e A q E i FRAEE, A SPOR ING [ue to more than its heat. Add behil LEaDA :” 260; > lengthening. You and your . ; in Life Tables that tell the average life LIFE” | 1 Giet o dosen California lemons M5 41l reptiles wers obtaine ; family have a better chance to live long olders. They fought disease and taught expectations for each age? While these i —Also— "f:,‘;k:fiz‘r'p:? p them alvays in tho Pt R La L DU g and happily than people ever had before the well how to keep well. tables may not apply to you individ- They make the most effectivo T in the history of the world. ually, they do apply to the composite ) ; » Your Health in 1926 o : Temonade for colds.—Adv. GIV!E BF!"I ERMENT Splendid gains have been made in the you—you and all the other tens of thou- United States and Canada within the Use the helps offered by medical (1407 your age. 3 last thirteen vears. Stated in aninsur- Science to prevent disease. You need 4 : o Tonight Only ! HU'I" 0 FVFRY MAN o ; o S Send for a Life Table so that you may BW GLORIA S ANSON : J ance man's language, five years have MeVer fear typhoid. Inaculation will pre- With BERT 1Y TELL CHILDREN AVTER SCHOOL, 10¢ . i \ 8 . v it. Your children need never have VAUDEVILLE ) been added to the average expectation ~ VeNt It. ) i " ; § oLD-TIME FIDDLERS @ [ndiflevence Greatest Sinin Poli-| 8] of tife diphtheria. Toxin-antitoxin treatments ! Your age. It will be mailed free on re Vo will safeguard them. Smallpox will not quest together with a list of many free see how many years it allots to persons T T e g tics, Exchange (lub Hears 4 But more encouraging —in the same your family if all are vaccinated ~ D0OKlets prepared by the Metropolitan, BARBARA LA MARR i period, pearly m‘ne‘ years were ad}ded when necessary. One by one, dread covering the cause and prevention of e BRI on (ke 1 to the .Ixfe expecmtmn of Metr.opohtan d:seasesarebeingconquere.d. Thren en almost every disease by which you are in her last phOtOplay f o sour s untess sou maie Industrial Policyholders—a gain, over oo oo e i tate has been re. Uhreatencd. : Fiad il'f\”‘,'," e the general average, of four extra years. duced more than one-half, Five years The Metropolitan Life Insurance o I ent,” Lefor 3 How was this done?—Largely through ago the diphtheria death rate alone was ~ Company cordially invites all of its friends ! ¥ & : the inspiring work of our Metropolitan higher than that today for diphtheria, andneighborstoshare and use the knowl- menand women.Theysenttrainednurses scarlet fever, measles and whooping edge that is conquering disease and to the homes of millions of sick Policy- cough combined. building longer, happier lives. FREDERICK H. ECKER, Vice-President HALEY FISKE, President Two Metropolitan Statements which Brmk .ni Pi(‘\l()ll Records Health and Welfare—1925 Financial —December Romance and Vol wenir Lives saved among Metropolitan | Assets 5 ¢ 4 k Industrial Policyholders from Liabilities: 5 ; or 5 I | iabilities: Darmg Drama! B0 show ] « 191L to 1925, in excess of general S Statutory Reserve $1,646,153,946.00 , rar mortality improvement . . . . 240,000 pcople Dividend Pol K 3 i et {eihel $ 2 ividends to Policy Wlth i G _ Lives saved among Policyholders o ! holders payable 1926 10,561,726.55 in 1925 as compared with the ’ 4 . All other liabilities 63,341,77 3 P q 5,288 people Be o Lewis Stone (N \ > deathirate forll1 L ELE . . 66,288 people Jassigncd Furds 104.600.037.12 4 il A PA RSONS | Decline in mortality rate among ol e SV Metropolitan Industrial Policy- ¢ $1.854,057,482.42 V A U D E V I L L E ¥ T :‘“l\lvflx'"‘”h | | h“‘.d(.’lfi i i Increase in Assets during 1925 . . S226,483,13 MATS—WED. SAT, . ) ; - N ¢ i D, Decline in }]qrr.(mnlim‘n Tubercu- Income int1925 . . . . 531,228 443.7 MILDRED ANDREE AND GIRLS W e B RS losis mortality rate since 1911 . Gt e L 74085.276.69 o Offer a Symphony of Tone and Coior “NO NO 3 Decline in Metropolitan Ty phmd Paid-for Life Insurance Issued, In ADONISEANDEDOGESHELTON & T DAILEY ILOYD) & RUSSELL S 8 mortality rate since 1911 . . . 79.8% ¢ creased and Revived in 1925 . 2.032,142,629.00 “TUST OUT OF KNICKERS™ TCHARLESTON | OLD-TIME | Mon., Tues. Wed. | NANETT E" ] Decline in Metropolitan Diphthe- el X Gain in Insurance in Force in 192 3.00 CONTEST FIDDLERS | JANE & KATHERINI g ria mortality rate since 1911. ., . 62.6% ¥ o Total Bonuses and Dividends paid FRIDAY | Finals Thars, Eve LEEs IN PERSON ) Orch. S2.50, 82, §1.530 y Ca 4 or credited to Polieyholders from ® ] con s ‘Iu”m h£2300 Bale Health information in advertise- Al 1892 to 1926 . ) . 233,820,489.00 e Pl ments reached in 1925 . . . 52,000,000 pcople NEAT WEEK MATL ORDERS NOW Health pamphlets distributed free _ Life Insurance Outstanding inl925 . . ... ... . 49,1812 copies iR enals An Afternoon of Artistic Pleasure YOULL SHRIEK, KOAE, HOWL AT S H Ordinary Insurance §5,939,507,749.00 Trained nursing care for sick : THE Policyholders in 1925 . . . . . 2,695,056 visits | i e R a0 ran Oncert Health films shown to more than . 2,000,000 people g Group Insurance . . : 1,124,286,927.00 GORILLA | Total expenditures for Health and o Total Insurance Outstanding 12.097,246,792.00 LYCEUM THEATER Welfare, Work among Policy- K o Number of Policies in Force De e Sunday, March 7, 2:15 P. M. e = s - ety : i) The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company is a mutual organization. It has no stock and no stock- holders. Its wealth is owned solely by its 24,000,000 Policyholders—in the United States and Canada. S. Rosano, violin Mrs. Q. Reale, pianist; 1. M. Sha ian, tenor — Ruth Spencer Terry, soprano: Isahella Stnisgalli, soprar PO 8, Tomno fs the most famows coniposer amd viollnist amo The Serenaders T R T Toniehi ' j| METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY .~ NEW YORK Tl arh0) €180 el A2 00 T, ,:,‘ T L RS Dancing every Monday, ) Biggest in the World, More Assets, More Policyholders, More Insurance in force, More new Insurance each year i b Co.. 216 Maln Street, it Wednesday and Friday Nights,