New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 3, 1926, Page 23

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IR S rerare 8 Sy e o s s g e P P ffected both and twenty by bank pres- dollar a te. Special honors will be bestow- | which is headquarters of the states’ week [ed on the four women by their re- committee of the women's board. Democratic Meeting Places Day ceremonies, celebrated their days and have pre- INT[ TG BacidEnt dnd ialorit aad State Days for a dozen states al- |sented flags representing each. ‘Ir\ side in the same lunch roc s, |ready have been fixed and a dozen |The flags all ‘e to be of uniform rtict y those where you wait imore have been tentatively agreed [size and material and will later be on your: eIt and then figure your|on. The District of Columbia and presented to the City of Philadel- E S, e g v .?‘flgtl’; I““! l!‘I g .l. ..l.! l‘ . .;..1 It Is Akin fo Saturday Night in = |{Alaska also will participate, 1t iaphia. October 12; New York, October 1| South Carolina, November 10. SHOWER FOR MISS HESLIT? A iktchen shower iwas tendered Miss Dorothy Heslitt, daughter of ¢ Mr. and Mrs. W. J .Heslitt of 37 Madison street, by her cousin, Miss ' Irene Herre, last evening. A feature {of the eveniny was a mock marriage, |Miss Heslitt will become the bride |of Elmer E. Hurlburt of New Hae Iven on October 4. : emble “Peace Flags.” assembling of a set of gs” from the various state peace which also has flags |se B | ’“ 2 =5 " A 3 on of the banker, how- |planne These state days have been deter- &=, . il the Village eve y be construed as carefull- As mined: Maryland Coless otherwise Indieated, thestrica) ne tices and reviews in this column ar |n 1s even small sums now are| The ania, Au d closely. This practice was written by the press sgencies for the respective amusement eompany. y y afte of holdups. cen Careful Precaution New York, Sept. 3 (P) — Money |is king in V reet, but the peo- | ple there are from being the | pawns in the continual game which | | popular conjecture pictures them. " | They are very human, apparently | more so in their hour of relaxation than members of other business groups. e 2 Ane SR the messenger is the proverbial the presence “'he privet-hawk moth increases its original weight 72,000 times dure ing its 32 days of feeding. planned of the set have be first Colorado, October Virginia, two ived by t oof House, [6; T ptember 2 tember 29; North Ca October The same boyish looking mes- | | sengers still carry the littl bags, but the bags are fastened to wrists handcuffs and chains, virtually impossible for QUESTIONS ANSWERED ool You can get an answer to any question of fact or information writing to the Question New Britain Herald, Washington | reau, 1322 New York avenue, |5 o» Washington, D. C., enclosing two|_ oon is akin to | Saturday night in a small town h|¢ e e naris in stamps for reply. Medical, | Sat p alking Le- | only the slight differences caused by mw“lu‘ hand in | R tl lfe det ’s al and marital advice cannot be | custom and environment 378 Meain Street New Britain AT PALACE feature gives Jack Hoxie a typlcal black The show at the New Palace for |part. It is a Blue Streak Western | the last half of this week is one|and abounds in exciting moments, | that is one hundred per cent en- |hand to hand fights and daring tertainment. From the single reel horseback action. Kinogram through the comedy, the | “The Radlo Detective,” the new feature picture, “Desert Gold,” and | serial which has just started, bids the flve acts of vaudeville there is ir to eclipse any of the other se- enough entertainment to satisfy rials yet shown. It §s from the pen everyone. The Kinogram News con- |of Arthur B, Reeve and features taing some of the most important as its principal character that well cvents of the past few days. The known sleuth of fiction, Craig Ken- comedy, “James Troub con- | nedy. Troops of boy scouts play im- tains considerable laughs. The fea- | portant parts in each episode of ture pleture, “Desert Gold,” is a |this serlal and therefore the pic- | Ay 0 Zane Grey story and is one of the | ture s bound -to be of exceptional | M2NINE OF the st of his offerings to the screen. |interest to the younger generation. | A The Bame 18 The particular sequence is one S e of the most thrilling ever filmed By . for a Zane Grey story. Neil Hamil- | ton is the featured player, with a fine supporting cast headed by Kid- pre- | of two or siven, mor can earch 2 Sunshine and Quiet be undertaken. ions | wil receive a personal reply. Un-| The streets are only e tween w memory then . her h signed requests cannot be answered. All letters are confidential.—Editor, | Sunlight shines straight down into T Rt e and | the voids and its ngiv(nrss is re- name » " |flected on the crowds. There are no bustling shoppers here, no rushing appe hurly-burly of husiness hours. is a time to relax All traffic except curbstone look ons be- | possib s of quict protection r about the traffic offic is an abundance men and private | establishment, nationa Fishbei , there clothes guards in ever pers nts, or the Noon | STATE DAYS ARE PART OF PROGRAM Sesqui to Devote Attention Noted Women > hon PARSONS, HARTFORD RLSuseantang “Rose-Marie” that returns to Par- sons’ theater for threc evening per- |tormances and a Saturday matinee, George Rigas and Frank Lack- |beginning Thiirsday evening, Sep- steen. The picture is filled with tember 9, is a musical play in a drama and thrills. |thousand.” One can sce and enjoy |1 SR o he vandsville bill ia onelq¢ the |t oXer and ovey azaln 1L Tudolt | CrgIe ol i BS R finest that has ever been seen in |friml's melodies are fust a8 sacobe- | OO ¥ : New Britain. The Dancing McDon- | "o onization of Herbert Stot- | -Q. When alds open the bill and present & |y, 4 ;1o on a new interest in the an very neat dancing act. Jack Danfer | "47 e e follows and there seems to b.e] The sdore of “Rose-Marle” attains o nothing that this performer cam't|y, tno gignity of art, an authentic {{jtles * 0% it do. Singing, dancing, juggling and |\ ocan voice in lighter music; a | eq, . ¢ 2 comedian and perfection In every |(sice the timber of which delights. | form of M i lehIston one. Stanley and Wilson Sisters my, “siory of the melodrama which | viation of m Her present a miniature musical com- \ooivey ag g setting for the two fam- | responds to m S edy and this is one of the cleverest |gus eomposers needs no rete e 3 sketches that has ever appeared |yjjlainy is thwarted; beauty and in- T here. The act is in five scenes and |nocence are recompensed and ju il there is plenty of music, dance and such a kiss as closes a movie comes comedy in it to make it a show in |at the final curtain. jtself. The Wills and Robbins come | along and here is where the real | CAPITOL IDEAL laughs begin. Wills and Robbins| TWith the opening of the Capitol | M are comedlans of the big time and |theater after the renovations § they sure go big with the audience. | completed, the management The closing act, Caull Sisters and |nounces a set of ideals upon which is one of the best novelty acts | the policy of this beantiful the year. Every act In the bill |will bs founded. Chief among | them are the following: To be so- rs 100 per cent. licitous at all times of the pat HIGHWAYMAN" comfort; one ifem of this comfort SR I being expressed hy the installation | that t in Montagu Love as a bandit de ¢ 4, new seats with air cushion | th e of the gun, the lead ball luse, a daring, gallant, suave rob- |ycipoeang by the to b SN O S e ber of the road who pretends to | hich are of the reg | num m equal to the n befriend two young adventurers [yvo. only almost twice a | ber weigh 1 po and instead hauls them into the |fnicheq with red plush, really that is, No. 10 guage hands of the police crimes he |jhnovation fn loge seats which wiil |shot at a1 himself has committed, DIays a|pe greatly appreciated by those de- | Weighi pound will leading part in the Lyceum fea- ' siring seats in that particular part |fit in it ture, “The Social Highwayman,” |of the house. Q. What are 1 another Warner Brothers produc-| Another ideal Is the presentation ho tion. The cast likewise includes|of a program of photoplays rer English C Dorothy Devore and John Patrick. [senting the highest o great “The Fighting Peacemaker” is a producers. You will find y»n!nm w well named picture as this second |tions from the master hands of the 21 hrs. 45 minutets, | | Paramount Pictures Co . e g B s s o v 2 Distinctive Models 5 G T el L | o for Early Fall programs, | ivan lvnur to ; B 3 Stiil ahother ideal is to give vou | nours, | 2 ’ c |a theater to which you may point : {with pride and to maintain a stan- |dv se dard to which criticism cannot ,d\rmod. ‘Watch thiz column tomorrow for {additional news about the Capitol. voice that essential to that hour boundaries are born D ched as high as|anq | B fiat in alti and had two | gof good octaves below s is | highest soprano voice on record mno e i n. Walk in Middle of St Then the statue of down on the few wide ones, |in fours, groups |and there a lad and friend,” promenade, I and they saunter dle of the strikes one. 1t is the self. the | vets Washington | 1o Nassau stree one highest ? 4 | of where gir] £ youths, or he lid the s “Mr. into g use? and He until the to etate the hich the > aport- corrupt | same on Wall street - AAD which is hardly tapfents narro 1 ¥ r on New which a wide truck would fill ¢ S5 curb to curb. Community Friendliness a sociability about ion for abbreviation ippt river | 2 nev dian word all t gave the ' DeSpto 1 was t white man to Indian namc an- | name to t1 | i —newsp anythin g the periad respective stat the states’ In this Q. How gun detgr of a s 3 comm mil ion dollar: “SOCIAL a1l e the futility of exc. display, ¢ the “prosperous look fine ! ure in a | cept 1 be honorar for hos- bore of s day celebrated by their for such t 1-10 of a | all | THOSE BEAUTY AIDS and names of the ir recorc Captain Matthew Webb, ST | THE ) PALACE Home of Here Is a Show That Is 1007 | Entertaining Latest Kinogram News (total length of ; {ADE Pr is to Sha 1923, FUMES AND be rahosc Crepes, Satin Faced Cantons, Jerseys. Satins, Charles eptember 19-20, Ederle, Cape Grid-| hours 34 minut clect Vaudeville DOOLITTLE HOPS OFF | American Flicr Leaves Santiago For | ¢ er, 14 “Jame’s Troubles” Buenos Aires | August 6 162 " “Searchlight” Santiago, Chile, Sept. 3 (P—Lieut. | Q. How can fe VAUDEVILLE | Tames H. Doolittle, American ayia- |cleaned B ) S g tor, hopped off today for Buenog! A Clean with ammonia Shown at 2:45 — 6 — 8:30 | | \jree the Argentine capital. The | Water; if greasy, wash with ful- DANCING MACDONALDS flight is a difficult one owing to the | 1er'S earth. Size with glue size, “Pacemakers of Danceland” necessity of crossing the Andes. Doo- | 214 block while warm. Glue size | : o little's plane left the ground at 7:38 |iS made by diluting hot glue with JACK DANGER e 1ot wat b T e “A Trade of His Own” | Lieut. Doolittle, side the hat. The thicker the STANLEY AND stiffer the hat. Stains one of the out- 8! \ ue, the standing American pilots, is making Lo of grease and paint may be re WILSON SISTERS | | his present hazardous flight in a Fall's most fascinating styles are reflected in these beauti- ful creations. Spanish boleros, two-piece models with plaited skirts, new long waisted types, blouse-back models— many of which are richly em- broidered. hats b and : SPRINGFIELD MASS SEPT. 19-25 10th ANNIVERSARY “In Wrong Again" crippled condition. He - ' broken ankles in a reecent fall in WILTS!ANDRROBEING S Chile and is forced () use crutches. “The Wrong Impression A dispatch telling of his plans last CAUL SISTER & CO. week said he was unable to walk “A COycle of Life” more than a half mile, and in case he was forced down in the Andean Feature Photunlav region he would have to depend on Shown at 4 — 7 — 9:30 some one finding him. ZANE GREY‘S Dramatic Western Story ‘DESERT LYCEUM DE LUXE I‘HOFOW AYS GOLD” Robt. Frazer, Shirley Mason Today, “THE SOCIAL HIGHWAYMAN” With DOROTHY DEVORE The kind of hero who keeps you guessing—the kind of villain who keeps you hissing—the kind of girl you'd like to kecp on kissing —the kind of—well, see it! Iso JACK HOXIE in “THE FIGHTING PEACEMAKER” ACTION! ACTION! Also Chapter 1 RADIO DETF Fri., Sat. Children's \]fl(lnm‘ —_ l- J Through the Infinite Years— An Achievement That Will Continue to Inspire, to Charm, to Thrill— RUDOLPH VALENTINO —in— “The SON of the SHEIK” AT THE NEW PALACE Four Days, Starting Sunday "TIVE” “BROKEN HEARTS OF HOLLYWOOD" Sept. 5, 6, 7, 8 There Will Be Two Shows Sunday — Double Feature Vaudeville Mon,, Tues, Wed. THE CAPITOL THEATRE IDEALS To be at all times solicitious of your comfort; to present a program of motion pictures representing the highest arts of the great producers; to give you a theater to which you May point with pride: to maintain a standard to which criticism cannot be directed—%uch are the ideals upon which the Uapitol theater is suffered | moved from hats by pentine or benzine pentine leaves a o little alcohol, How does the specific grav-| le rubber compars ater It is a little less than water, | proximately .96 When an automobile off the wheel head of the than that of the car on having friction When it | ||. ves the wheel, it becomes a 1y mos ¢ possessed of | I[E initial momentum, and less bur- dened with retarding weight. United States present. government means of tur- and if the tur mark, finish with tire is greater | car account of Jess Q. Do Unit States and represe receive the s A ceive $10,000 per year, Q is the origin of the name “Slooper A. 1t is an old occu- tional name. A was a Kind of gown or 1gose garment, that for want of a better name today, might be called a blouse One who | made those garments was known as sloper or slooper, Q. Did Senator Brookhart serve In any other war of ‘he United xcept the world war? 1 A, He served in both the war 1with Spain and the world war. He was Lieut, Colonel during the world war Q. What is the s Ruth of the New Yo How much did the Y him when they bot Boston team? It is reported that New ¥ Yankees paid $1 for Babe Ruth, which is supposed to be the largest ever paid for a baselnll player. Rutl's is $52,000 per year. senators T. gli him from the the 000 —PARSONS— HARTFORD 3 NIGHTS BEG. THURS., SEPT. %h MAIL ORDERS NOW Box © Sale Monday THE BIG( MUSICAL HIT EVER PRODUC IN THE WORLD Arthur Hammerstein's Musical Trinmph ROSE-MARIE founded. Watch For the Opening Company of 100; Symphony Orchestra Warning—Better arrange for your seats today. You will not be able to get them at the Inst minute. NIGHTS—SL15 to $3.45 SAT. MAT—30c. to §2.88 L[\ ESTOCK is the Exposition's outstandmg feature. With $98,000 in premiums of- fered, this year's livestock show of dairy and beef cattle, draft and show horses, sheep and swine will exceed every previous fecord. Other features include a dynamometer contest for draft animals, pure bred livestock sales, junior livestock show and judging contest, Intercol- legiate judging, etc. Closely allied will be dairy exhibits, farm machinery and Poultry Shows. REDUCED-R TES\ LT T h % f/ Wit Misses’ and Women’s Chestnut Brown, Blue, Jungle Green, Rust, Black, Chanel Red, Navy. Sizes Steel A Marvelous Avrray of the ew Fall Hats Soft Velours! Rich Velvets! The New Felts! $4.95 New shipments arriving daily make our showing of new Autumn styles in mil- linery the most complete se- lection of the year. Extraor- dinary at $4.95. You'll delight in the fuzzy soft velours and the sleek felts — many with new rip- ple brims. Velvets are just as chic with their bright coloring of ribbon or metal- lic trimming. ROTHFEDER’S

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