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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1920 T acter actors of the screen give three |sons's theater for three nights be-| 1nce last Monday. |car 1n front of the State Normal|& Judd's of the most convincing portrayals |ginning Thureday, September 30, | Frank Rackliffe of 34 South Bur.|school and injured his knee. Ley-| Carl Humt of 159 Monroe street conceivable because thess thres are |with & Saturday matinee. f [Fitt street complained that a police|man sald his car did not striks the |reparted (oot Lo automoblle grazed J. Farre u] \Tcwhonall Tom Santchi | ‘ lflr: attempted to bite children in‘m n. |@ man in front of Davidson & Lev. and Frank ampeau. yard. ger Islieb of 210 l“huxh]v)[ street | enthal's store at 7 o'clock Saturda; shown at the Palace with vaudeville T | street rep that as he was i h Trus s arming- | r!w Connecticut Company report. on of the very few theaters in nw‘ SOMETI“ES Is JUSTIFIED | his bieycle on Allen street, an auto-|ton avenue °d that ties are being atolen“on A . country that is showing this nn(\(‘r»‘ ‘Abe BHZZ&I‘CI [ 74 N bbfil mobile collided with him and did|tire, and M. Koppel of 35 .\l_\rr]n the Broad streat job. Il l n.cc; on_l_aI com\;! ;1!«;\;) policy. —_— | [l [l {not stop, about 6:30 last mght. rect reported the theft of two| he Three Bad Men" is being | Noted Lawyer Upholds Father Who . q | o evoat i aires JELY ; : EHoratiires Hmalcatt at s pholds | Steallll Gthk s | _Joseph Leyman of Elm street VELVET SUIT SMART R e e e e m(” Tried To Tnd Suffering of | Wethersfleld, reported to the police A black velvet suit, very tailored fogeTeoat Uokita anebon Nale “0“' | Imbecile Child S Y e |that as he was dr uth on ¢ and smart as to cut, has a double 5 Unless otherwise ndicated, theatrical no tices and reviews tn this column arc§ |the box office. The theater tel Denver, Sept. 27 P—The Rocky| Phosnixville, Pa., Sept. 27 (F— | 2Pley street about § Saturday | tro were m‘m his auto- | breasted vest of bright green creps written th | LA evening, a man fell in front of his mobile as it was parked near Mr.h de chine. : by the reas agencles for the respective amusement company. phone number for rescrvations is| Mountain News says that in the | Abs Buzzard, notorious Welsh moun- o Sk 4 {opinion of Clarence Darrow, widel i Special children’s known lawyer, a parent may some. ": chicken thiet, Is again behind | R A THE LYCEUM , mentionable” which caused a rift in | school will be held, times be justified in taking the life | ¥ ron DS . = g the domestic life of & youn > o AInE frteen s ent z 2 S 0 The aged mountalneer, whose life Javyweight cham- | the stic life a young cou- | price being fifteen cent of a mentally and physically defi- |hag been m\m 1 into two periods 1 ed at the Ly-|P!e It is the pursuit of this un-| The vaudeville for th | clent child ‘\‘ : i I'r SR g in “The Fight.|C¢XPlained bit of dainty silk that|of this week is a In discussing the case of Byron e ¢ 1 ing Marine.” is the second in- | CAUses much of the trofible and all | proud to present. There is a varicty | Stone, who unsuccesstully attempt. | & R e | stallment of st notable serial tfl‘ the laughs. Harry Myers cer-|of talent that is imm ed to Kill his 15-year-old son here 5 ”:,,?o,':m‘rf : showing today md in it Gene Tun.|t3inly is funny as the young hus. |taining. The vaudeville urday and then ended his own t 1 whole series of lw!x‘/.l\;‘\' le Miss Prevost is a scream | n three times daily at 2 ife, Mr. Darrow upheld the father's ‘ S i ns, including a fight| 28 “Ma |and eight-thir action. With two companions, he was : that is a humd —_— - | “The only reason, I believe, that |taken into cu y in the hills of : i On the same program {s Ma “THE THREE BAD MEN “PADLOTC! AT CAPITOL we do not eliminate the helplessly, | North Cove nship with a wa- Prevost, Harry Myers and Phyllis| “The Three Bad Men” which | That all modern youth is not flam- | hopelessly imbecilic is on account of |gon load of tens, automobile . 3 Haver in the ristous farce comedy, | opened up at the Palac ing youth, and that parents should |Some idea of the sacre. s of hu- tires and other articles alleged to and alsolfor a fo E cored a tre-|De their children’s best friends and | man life. We don’t feel the same |have been gathered during a night's Or 1' Ier u e a er ars ! o sl e e pérform- | Mot their severest critics are the n- | belief in the sacredness of humandraid on nelghboring farms ! The last nan h cture that the | ©Vitable conclusion one reaches after | lifo when we hang a man, however, Always Was Repentant ] best of the old t western pic- ¢ 2 d of | viev Padlocked” at the s belicf, according to my views,| His arrest brought to an end one 1 tures, taken storic sites and Those who |t Tuesday and Wednesda lis iv\s.d largely on a sort of super- | Of the lon stretches of freedom : fifsefiae 8 sl & R nesgtc) e iRy Sh Rt N e e ool ies aedom An Announcement by Albert Russel Erskine, E the wagon cararans, frontier settle- | vine he Three Bad Men” | Beach’s absorbing Cosmopolitan | Mr. Darrow also expressed his ap- | Strip of & ch succeeding g f 4 2 3 ments and fight: and telling of the|is the mighticst screen version of |Magazine serial hits the bull's-eye | Proval of the dismissal of a case |term In a ccll has mellowed the old President o The Studebaker Corporauon Of America career of a noted Indian scout, fz the days of the early et of entertainment because it appeals | here more than a year ago in which |Man and found him more repentant ] ly accused and saved from death bY| From the first title to the final |0 the eve the heart and the mind. | Hazel Blazer, 34, hopelessly crip- and more nined than ever to the daughter of a ', 8. army major. fadeout t ‘ e s = Allan Dwan, the director, has given Pled by paralysis, was killed by her reform a ®o out into the world . 4 adeo picture held the atten- a s : 3 “Up in Musels’ Room” 15 8 (o of tre aubiesse b its st | (he picturo an extravagant mounting | father. [as an clist to atone for his N establishing prices on the new Studebaker 3 comedy of lingarie, of divorced cou- | Loviraval of one of the most glam- | that makes it pictorially attractive. | ‘m T itlawry. His determina- | ol 5 - Blo and an olusive plecs. of ~un-|lorrasal { e oSt B1AM- | \oreover, he has succeeded In Keep- tion, vanished as he step- | Custom Sedans, we anticipated an increased sales > A b hietors b Aer oot |ing the story keyed to a high dra- | EWINGTON NEWS ped from within the walls of the 1 : e i e K volume. This has been forthcoming, for sales of » Sps] S A the struggle of | INterest is sustained right up to the T zard 1s 74 years old. In his| , an plains and amia the sirugsle o |Mnterest e sustafned sight up to the| . = — was the leader of a band Sedans since August 1st, 1926, have been more than for the best n("H\ - ight after having spent a weok in|Of NEhwaymen that for years ter. : , ; i inereat stidom oqual- | James Shelley Hamilion, seenariss, | Wahington, D. €, whera ho at.|OFi the Welsh mountain country double the best previous similar period, and more cst s buted a smooth and | tcnded a national stationers’ conven- | iR the vicinity of Reading. clor tion.” e, Tape aisa Hopped at the |, 12 SDen mich ot Bis e tn read- than four times the same period in 1925. y ha esquice n: 3 ing and study, Other films offer the Capitol News | Sesquicentennial in Philadeiphia, | ’ 1 | played tr arts in such s L Sl e i g The Bible was one of his favorite . . ° T . ol e GG '";m;)'hl e e books, : The Big Six Custom Brougham has registered a - inary A 3 ; orchestra has 1 score for | Will be held at the 2 Aanttenuenyein G101, o sLoe Dracrdnaty alinacton gibnenils )m‘(mt\no P G P o e, S evening at 6:30 after having served seven years, he particularly gratlf\flng volume but our dealers ' B ”‘lh”" 2a last v Tho shor e R e e assure us that if the price of this model can be ; St aonitie faci imious d Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Potter, who|214 Feformationss Two years later SRty ) by St e Hera| “Don Juan's Three Nights” will be | have been visiting relatives, Mr. and | 1oy o A B s lowered substantially, sales can be trebled beyond 3 aln three of the best known char- the feature the last half of the Mrs. C. S, Barrows, returned ster- for ten vears. : i\ photoplay verslon of “Tho |day to thelr lome in Willimantie. | “pon '(ne ompletion ot this sen- even present volume. Ve el nt Lon| Saturday evening's storm which| oo e 28aln announced his inten- o ] N 5 . T S i nigi on aturda Lt ‘1 tion of reforming, but it was not - 03 : THE NEw will bo offered fn “The Road |swept this state did little damags t0 | s Sqr L ingy DUt It was ot We are, therefore, reducing the price of this model to Mandal arm crops here. However IEDtDIN |got the better of him and led to an: oo f g : PAI ACE e 1 28 damage o tho extent of about iker i tom. hen o s £ $200.00, giving purchasers immediately the benefig, ' £ 2 S THEATER ‘swn when it st the ouse | lcaged about three years ago he was H T * increued . A 4 The wite who thinks mors of her|OWRed by JMr. and Mra Frank|emphatlo n his ottsesaton semen of economies which will result from : LA St o home and keeping tho dust off the | Haultner, which is situated east oftion that he was ‘“through with i y Homo of Sclect Vaudeville | furniture, the nelghbors from tramp- | the Berlin turnpike. Two large holes|crime” and would “ablde by my production. 3 e — Ing with muddy shoes, and her own | Were torn in the roof and shingles Bible and lead the simple life.” For : Now Playing comfort, than she does of her hus-| Were lifted off in scveral places.|some time afterward he lived quictly The Big Six Custom Brougha.m at $l785.00hnll} - 5 | Clapboards were rippe Ancs ty, but the . The Mighticst Eplc of the band, comes in for an exposure at| Clapboards were ripped _from the|in Lincaster county, but the call of ; K ik 5 g the hands of George Kelly fn house in two or threc 'places. A|the Welsh mountains was too strong. |, ing at the lowest price ever established for a B,' “Cralg's Wite,” thé blay that . |Iarge supporting beam in the cellar |He had not been back in tho old awarded the Pulitzer prizo last was split by the bolt which struck environment long until he was under Six Four-Door enclosed car. Prices of the B]s Six : son, and which Rosalie Stewart will| the house. The two bedrooms up- | suspicion. He was not arrested, how- . {|[preseztizecitszesTeertialat aimisined tatta e an i en feiel e evestn L R hvioutsfamefw oo Club Coupe, Standard Six Country ClubCoupeand g commencing tonight at Parsons's| tWo daughters were sleceping were|was char stea 3 ) ; ; Sttt TSODSS| Considerably damaged. Plaster and | Bent with age, Lie was relcased upon Standard Six Sport Roadster have also been reduced, | “The Last of Mrs. Cheyney? | paper were torn off the walls and\}:l'«( promise to “turn over a new , s When Ina Claire was playing fn | the floors were eplintered in woveral | lea ] e ) B = '~ Frederick Lonsaale's brillant and| sections but both girls escaped Log onon Bremdbs Conylcted an The following reductions in factory list prices are effective September 27, 1926 ) very amusing crook comedy, “The | injured. An example of the queer e i & & { sy m(r-n‘—mh-p Bolen 11748t of )Irs.g(‘h v, at the Ful-|way in which lightning works was '\h-:;f“lman:;‘ro{{?:“r‘\‘;;:fpr)‘vsou}pri;?x ‘ ; J. Farrell McDonald |25 A 2 e N e ey toma| . Joseph, 3 2 < | ton theater to crowded houses all|left where a g o Crvrn 4 e o tandar untry (loupe s /| and:Cast of 25,000 |last scason thera was mot a dis-|from around a window upstal ,‘V“"r:::(:hfl\.:rlrnpfi:urni:nnl:g the m;n‘wl S d Six Co Club '|§ “THE THREE BAD MEN" ||sonting noto in the praise lavished | the window pane was roken. | from Chest ¥ ; was Endorsed by Exceutivesof ||y o, portormance, | Floors in almoat overy room in (he chargo—chicken stealng._ Standard Six Sport Roadster . . ] Every State—Becauso it 1 a 1| \figy Claire was promptly destgnated | houso wore splintered in_small| e Blg Six Club COUPC T e 1 .‘[:L:li‘r]llr'('l'_ of "l\l()rl\'p}l Tm- :Hh,\ foremost of contemporary | places by the I ng. ! Joseph Frederick of 48 Brown 2 X portance—No Man, Woman, | oncdienncs, the comedy was voted | B e el et oo theft of his| Big Six Custom Brougham s Child Should Fail to Sce It. {¢ie’cnato o n oo ieing play| Rev. Mr. Monroo ot Brookfeld, fireet Shown Thics Do Doty of fis kind in years, and tho _per- | preached as 4 candidate a, ihe Y o Gasmon o0 Hawioy| _ ass S formance of the supporting company | gregational church yesterds e ireobito Al N et Tatia Tavat y was lauded in glowing terms. Tant has been | light from his automobile, which : “laire will bo seen at Par-| George W. Hanbury, who ha : ~ with VAUDEVILLE || i ol vl be seen at mar | e on iaim sireet for | vas parkce on Lake sret : Lewis Stone and Shirley Mason |the past ten days. is greatly im-| 0:0“;,.:;‘:81)\01‘1‘\:[ msrw 4 AL 3 £s; Sk t 2:45—6—8:30 rovec s be about, Stresln G it ank s bt proved and is able to | son, Matthew, has not been home | 3 TR S L B Boxes and Loges Rescrvod | ! = : : v Companion Feature Evenings—Call 403 Windsor Pal:lmh Mfl}“ ;s : Special Children's Matineq | Destroyed by Bad Fire . The Photoplay Version of th _ Attersawol t5e [ ) | Windsor, Sept. 27 (P—The North et dtes e L Tos NG |of the Ver ape any pla 4 14 ” Coming Next Sunday Night |at Rainbow and which is now owned 2 o " - ; Thursday with Vaudeville LON CHANEY |by the Stanley Works of New Britaln | A Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store’ |was burned yesterday. The mill had | |not been used for ten years and the {present owners, who had built a mil- {lion dollar dam a short distance |away, were considering tearing the | |bullding down. The origin of the fire | “m not known. 1 ATARRH of head or throat {s usually benefited by the vapors of = VIEKS v RuUB Over 17 Mllllon Jau Used Yearly « FORD STERLING All Star Cast LCE : NOW PLAYING In His Greatest Role “THE ROAD TO MANDALAY” “THE SHOW-OFF” Continuous Shows Daily P ARSONS—Hartford THURSDAY, c-(‘pt 30—3 NIGHTS. AT. 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