New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1926, Page 9

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P N A A Pt | Sl A4 & Wt - e o starring B mpson TTSSSESELITERLILILETILLILL and Jack Holt, si & romantic story faken in a modern Garden of Bden, PARSONS' “Aloma of the South Seas" comes to Parsons' theater tonight for the week, It ran eight months in Ne -""l i || U.:: .‘fl oAVe ¥, n mll .~4 ™ York and three months in Philadel- For this play John L. Hymer »y Clemens, the authors, incidents and situa- by tho South Sea novels of Somersct Maughan, Fred- cerick O'Brien and Jack London. It deals with the everlasting prob- [1em of races and tells the adventures phia. jand L created realistic tions horno out ‘hi.'/ T es "" " l'“,l[l ‘,‘ o [imorens iqualiliey of Bob Holden, a white man who : lthl i n‘;u ; HIh“ HUI“':'" ; S yworth while seelng because of its goes into exlle on a South Sea is- night at the Lyceum theater for a 2y ; ' | notable cast, ng distinguished an |land to try to forget the girl who Weol's vub and Justlnec D, (€1ery married his supposed best friend, in- | aggregation of sereen presented a players way all the glowing heaps of gold- photodrar en adjectives that have heen piled as | st until he returned had promised a4 of walling ever war as she from the up about this supreme effort of the ! Such playem as Norman Kevry, Warner Brothrs, aided by the su- | Henry B, Walthal and Lionet | Hob takes to dvink and'is on the perh acting of John Barrymore. | Barrymore have leading roles, e of . physical and mental John Barrymore, peer of the [while the princip include Tert | Preak-down when ho ia placed under world's hest actors, fs the star but | Woodruff, George Cooper, Maree. | (he care of LIS S0P AN 1 D oA it I Mo toast) 16 e ha | 1inat Dave uvls & Careliaeanal but | uneresuentisy ntalng ebriops bkl picture itselt that is dynamic, It 1s | Harmon. Rox Teach's famous |8 former atrongth and mentality. more than a photoplay; it is an epic | story of the Alaskan frontler has | £y TR, of the heroic lives of the Ameriean | heen {ndeed given actors whose SKIRIY AT CAPITOL ment on th admitte Musmal Gluh {0 Give Fine Pro- k:m- He a oceurrenee, his i ned to com- | but readily | 1 his fdentity, He refused to say why he| had roglstered under an assumed name in his home town, or to com- ment on possible reasons for the| scene ovor t nee of Mrs. | Joncs in the hotel. He expects to re- main here soveral days A i QULSTIONS ANSWERLED writing_ to the Question Lditor, New Britain Herald, Washingtor | Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, | | Washington, D, C, enclosing two ‘unl! in stamps for reply. Medical, and marital advice cannot b nor can extended All other me OPEN T0 PUBLIC research Ur undertaken, questions [ power of th | States extend? A. March 28 Q. Are objec than out of wa A. They are A, Tt is eithe “long” ¢ fro tive Q. Under heavier In water lighter and not r in water, because they dis wee their own W of the liquid which they float, or in which they tmmersed, Another factor that | ns the weights of things n or iter's buoyant fore thing or object. | the deriviat and name “Lan, from the tall fellow, or Lang,"” an adjec- which has the same meaning. what president of the | John Marshall the | aning of th English 4 States wa ry of stat glam at Gamp Aumm“um | will receive a personal reply. Un- """ 0 3 signed requests cannot be unswered. | A () B aoLmAce y iy ALl Jattors are confdential—~Editor,| 9¢, Who 19 the suthor af the ex pression “Damn the torpedoes, §o JOHN BARRYMORE One of the most interesting con-| @, wha “hip-stitehing,” : | |n“THE SEA BEAST," A Warner Picwure | CO1S 0f the scagon by the New Brit- [ugaty it e m Pt ‘,\*1. | Admiral Farragut | ain Musical club will be glven at the | glc.gtitching” used In book-binding?| Q: What are the dates of the | .n)m w;m\‘nu‘.n;nx,uv\) tomorrow ki OWip-stilching” 1 the pr birth and death of Daniel Webster? | night, and like other concerts given RIS 8 the pro- 3 o Tegi L voar, it will ho open to the gencral 1C1V¢8 of a bouk, usually n AU T ow s st e from wa i ) i O B shells? AN IRATE WUMAN momber their guests, as in for “"“ 1L "‘”‘!‘ MT il al sheels | 700 T alnnt stain was used in this mer years. Since the public has been hen folded and arry o ity dn the days before specha admitted 1o these concerts witheut Stduence according to the signatures L,,",‘i»‘-‘\ u“ r‘.hm]ulr»u:» o H\\:\lr"vi‘ : {ho for '.A\U\n{‘hfhu; p‘:ms\\ul ,‘Lw‘w‘vv Ly f“:"""]“"‘ r"“ "“"["“l‘““"‘ "'l‘ O only the simplest methods could be y b s hors the dance has markedly | fi8Ure a C ot of the flrst page I emploved. The only recipe we have whalers who carried their hunts into | populurity is in ratio to the popu- “Kiki” came to town terday | the seven seas larity of the novel. The sound ' to delight andiences at the Capitol The locale of “The Sea Beast” iS | gense of giving to such sterling theater. “Kiki” n Norma - old New Bédford and the tropical |gepeen artists as Kerry, Walthall madge, for the atile stur and island of Java. and Barrymord the principal roles perennial v favorite has The original musical score a8 | hogt evident in one of the big brought the famous Daris strect played during the showing of this | oy510nal scencs of the film where girl to the silver sheet. pleture on Broadway adds to the |y (KKerry) is told by Sark Ben- | Norma, surroundgd by a brilliant beauty of the attraction. nett (Barrymore) in the presence | cast, enacts (he vole of a Pavis o = of Gale (Walthall) the girl's ste treet gamin with the soul of a “THE BARRIER” AT PALACE | giiher, that the girl is part Indian, | “groat lady.” She is a harum- For foday and fomorrow {he|Here ensues a pives of dramatic rum character, unused to the New Palace offers one of the hest ar that might have suffered in | good things of life until she me programs of fthe scason. Rex less capable hands but in this c a theater manager (Ronald Co s “The Barrier” and . inds as one of the outstanding man), who, partly through sympa- ot the latest Paramount suc- performances of the sereen, Marce- thy and pa through love, takes coss, are the features, line Day plays the part of the girl. | the ghvl into his lusurious home. Overlooking any or all of its nu- The companion feature, “Eve's’' T Keith vaudeville program will offer five good acts headed by ST the Seven Mignon 1 They arc a vorsatile family and are singers, TODAY, TULS., WED. dancers and comedians, as well as | CxXpert musicig Other cts ine CAPI l OL Daylight S .l\lng Txmc clude Jerrie D Mary Pick- e kst ford’s double, in “Impressions of AB OI LTP. ,\ lle G RI‘,ATI ST I’l( T[ RE. i Wiy GREL Db 2 - real fine dance and comedy oifor- ing; Rucker and Pervin, “E | Knights of Tlumo | ana Edady in an acrial offering. the On Thursday present Frank L | woman ;_mm p(onfv v feature will I's eplc of fhe with Anna Q. more. THE NEW PALACE Continuous Shows 1:30—10:30 —O— VAUDEVILLE 0 7 Mignon Bros. -— Jerrie Dean wyer & Eddy — Rucker & Perrin — Frnie & Ernie (hlldu‘n after Thlil “Thc \plendld Rmd" /3 SHOW” l'odd\ — Tumddy NORMAN KERRY HENRY B, WALTHALL LIONEL BARRYMORE —in— “The Barrier” Novel by Rex Beach chnol 1he. from the Companion Feature TY COMPSON JACK HOLT —in— | MUSICALE || =S l COMEDY NEWS Popular Prices Matinee 10¢, 20¢ Evening . 20¢, 30¢ Of Unusual Excellence NEW BRITAIN MUSICAL CLUB This coupon and t(en cents presented at box office ad mits a lady to any seat at any matinee Not Gaod Sat. or Holidays Camp School, Tuesday, April 27th 8:15 P. M. Ruth Goodrich Horton, Soprano Philip Shailer, Tenor Roy O. Tuttle, 'Cellist Open To the Public “EVE'S SECRET” Shown at 2:10, 5:00, 7:50 STHE BARRIER” Shown at 3:10, 6:30, 9:20 Admission 50¢ ONTINUOUS HOW DAILY < Q NOW SHOWING :— JOHN BARRYMORE “The SEA [EAST” ™ OF AME T [ an SN TV Lo === PEN IMPRESSIONS OF AJ0HN BARRYMORE Y\ THESEABEAST, DICK E OF THE YEAR!!! FROM 'THE STO (Y MOBy THE GREATEST PICTUR AT POPULAR PRICES ABSOLUTELY - AUGMENTED OR( HES;I'R A CHILDREN AFTER SCIGOL AT 1 with Special Music Score under leaders 15—10¢ KI AD HERALD (L\\'*llll D ADS | disturb the guest confronted him the woman |business | slapped his face wi folded news- | —— it paper, while the voice 10| MELTS HORRIBLE DEATH. | ir L expostt Child, Yoot Canght in Cattle Guard | fter Mrs. Helon t the ho Tail, is R Down by Train. 1 part tel in company with the man and! Davenport. Okla., April 26 the pi woman. Soven-year-old Vera Mae Arterbury ) | Captain Clampitt came here 1o lost her life under the wheels of a| | passenger train today after four| S | | | | | calif., April 26 (P—| T As an alternative the husk o T soodrich | 11id inside another is also an “in As @ t husks 1 Clampitt, United prograln are Mrs. Ruth Goodrich | Seey “.\ W 1“1 " > an - et he bolled in water, the solu- Horton, koprano: Philip B. Shailer Saddle-stitehing” I8 DInding | 0 "t vained through musiin, 1 i ted in YRl i de | pamphlet which censists of one | J £ TN UBET AN and Roy O. Tuttl Wit : 2 Inted with water to the de- ter a court martial, Theron W. Hart will be the plano ac tion only by placing it on the s efrength s R dle of a stitchi hine where it : on charges of improper tonduet fo- companist ks Is the “Flat” an American ST i Inrhie il e eiapped an i MiE Silor onkil| Baing thaR T nal et EALICT S EA Y ERIiOh SRR G tomehile? the face by a yo i and from Faust, a group of so DeeRduhysn sl h ity 6 e \e Fiat is made by the Ttal- called a "home wred by a man a o e npany “Fabbrica Ttaliana Au- in the lobby of a hotel here yester- el B M S e O tomobile Torino” at Turin, Ttaly. | lay, police anthoritics sald WAL i ageney for the Fiat at | Clampitt 1 10l | tonehin Jrox It fluct 2 st 57th street, New York city, Sattrday un I- len,”” from Lalioheme, and-a group price of silver Q. What Is the value of a Ger- liam Jones, few hours a of songs. round 66 cents an oun ) paper mark sold in the United woman had ed under the Prominent upon the program will imalkes the t during the period of infla- namagof “Mrs. Helen Jon: be a ‘cello sonata by Tandel, played siiver dollar about 36 ca o Woiie by Mr. Tuttle, one of the members| Q. What is the population o A. These are no longer legal ten- Early yesterday a man who said ccomplished Mendelssol 1 3 ! are therefore worthless. he was | hus | peare Hotel Lobhy “William and of Mrs 1 in the ho! ind - 1h Jones, ap oo 11 woman and demanded to see Ci Jone el n Clampitt. The clerk refused 1o the and woman | | | | | hard rubbing me gram {omorrow heing of a to merit the Jargest audiences of the season Moods for Affer the of the musi ot this work are cal 4 gathering ma- “Ins refers (o putling in extra pages, for example, an ad ertisement on a separate | night is regarded as sufficiently high calibre approval of one of the Af ingert hose who will contribute to the ¢l in a magazine. One folded shect | vs cons 1o playing of Mr. Tu od an unalloyed it to his hearers, and on this he will be heard to advan- Handel's happlest concert acti cluh will h n had vainly strug canght securely in rd on the railroad tracks men, er wh saw the tra cut the shoe ‘rulnl 0 , and when that method | empted to cut the foot fourth man tried to flag the in, but 1t rolled by. gled to froe her fiuska afith whien is tin: nuts and, place them in ded fn warm water, 4 around from time il sufficient color is ex i president of the United | My, and Mrs. P, Scalise Observe Anniversary “Yes, I'm Clampitt,” the army | | A He may grant pardons in all| ni gng Mps, Pasquale Scallse of chaplain told questioners. cames in which the conviction was| 263 Allen street observed the 3bth “T might as well admit it, But secured in a Unlted States court,|anniversary of thelr marriage yes- there Is nothing to this matter. You Governors of states cercise the pow. | terduy. The house was prettily dec- see, 1 am not at all nervous or wor- 2 orated for the occasion. Luncheon | ried about it.” er of pardon in state cases, |and refreshments were served to The captain paced back and| Q. When wore Mary PICKfOrd |y than 60 guests. Mr. and Mrs. [ forth over the hotel lobby as he ind Douglas Falrbanks married? Scalise recelved many beautiful and ugoful gifts, Mr, ealise is employed at tho Stanley Works and Mrs. Scallse 18 well known in the northern section. They were married at St. Mary's church by the late Rev. Father Harty. They have ten children. SERIOUS TRAIN WRECK, Jaspar, Ala., April 26 (®—One {ralnman was killed, another serious ¢ Injured and several other train 1 and passengers hurt in a head on collision of the north bound anc thbound Seminole limited train the Tilino ntral Rallroad at Gamble, Ala., late yesterday. Both engines the rails and turned over, killing George Young, fireman of the \bound train, and probably fa injuring J. Boone, engineer of the same traln, POLICEMAN 23 YEARS Clarles Johnson and Denis Nealon, well-known policemen, wero appointed to the regular force 23 yeurs ago yesterday, Officer John- son is one of the day force and Offi- cer Nealon is on the theater squad. Officer Neal was the first mounted man in the department, having dona Bieyele duty several years ago, prior to the use Bf motoreycles in the po- lice service. | ——— Now Phyllis Has Rosy Cheeks T always liked Phyllis and T felt sorry for her. She never had many good times, Just pale and “washed out looking.” Tired easily. Never went in for sports like the rest of us. But now, why, I never saw such a change! I hardly knew her. She had gained five pounds. She'd been playing tennis and, honestly, he looked glad to be allve! “What have you done to your- s0lf?” 1 demanded. “Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound,” she laughed, “I'm also taking the Pills for Constipation. Better try | them yourself.” ‘ Are vou on the Sunlit Road to | Better Health? fr——— e | e I CLIF COUPON HERE E ¥ . 14 year old girl does family wash | “I got clothes whiter than mother ever did — with much less work” HEN my mother was sick, I had to do ail the hou ork. The woman who lives upstairs told me to use Rinso so that I wouldn't n worry about the wash. he clothes have any She said, “Just soak all in Rinso suds and you won to do.” So on Monday I did just as she told me, and the clothes came out beauti- fully. Mother said they cleaner than she eve her hours of rubb; spots got between work at all ere whiter and n wit ly soiled a tiny ru Now mother ‘of bar soa granulated soap ir Mother's hands a ver red or ro any more. And she says the clothe 1 longer, too, because there’s n scrubbing against a board. grocer today for Rinso The granulated soap that soaks clothes whiter —no scrubting | [PARSONS e e DANCE! Tuesday Evening ‘ [ ‘ ARCADIA BALLROOM IN DOING OUR SPRING HOUSE CLEANING ROCKERS—VANITY DRESSERS AND BEDS. DINING CHAIF One Lot of Three Only, 0dd Golden Oak Dmm" Chairs with leather Worth $7.50. One Lot of Three Only, (0dd Golden Oak Dining Chairs with leather seats. Worth $12.50. YOUR CHOIC $5.00 One Lot of Four Only Fumed Oak Dining Arm Chairs with leather seats, Worth $19 each. ACH $5 95 YOUR CHOICE . ol One Set of \nwnmn Walnut Qm‘cn Anne Dining Chairs with leather seats. $25 00 Five Sides and one Arm l)mmg Chair with leather EACH One Only, Solid Mahogany S 5.00 $9 75 One Set of Four Side ‘Chair: One Set of Five Side Chairs and One Arm jn the regular covered spring seat. Wort and One Arm—Grand Rapids American walnut. Splendid cha brown mahogany. Worth $110.00. $59 00 ONLY Worth $101 per set—REDUCED TO ONL \$4‘9 00 WE HAVE Real Old-Fashioned AGE SALE COME ACROSS SOME ODD PIECES WHICH WE ARE CLOSING OUT REGARDLESS OF COST. THERE ARE CHAIRS—AND Just What You Want For Your Cottage Sale Starts at 9 o’clock Tomorrow KITCHEN CHAIRS Two Onl) Bow Back Chairs .. 49c¢ One Lot of Four, Odd Kitchen Chairs. Worth §1.75. 79 C ONLY Two Only, Nine Spindle Wood Chairs. ONLY@ R e 89 C One Only, Golden Oak Leather Rocker. Reg. One Only, Golden Oak Wood Rocker. Worth $17.50. REDUCED TO ONLY One Only, Full Length American Walnut Vanity Dresser. Regular $69 Two Only, Fine W. E. Iron three feet wide. Regular $22.00. NOW Slightly used. 4 enclose hare- tamps or coln xorl Seat Arm $6.95 $45.00 Beds—of the best make— eacn $10.00 0.00. NOW THESE AND MANY OTHER BIG BARGAINS WON'T LAST LONG. IF YOU WANT ANY OF THEM BE AT C. PORTER SONS OUR STORE TOMORROW MORNING 0’CLOCK T e 4 i LA

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