New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 8, 1926, Page 25

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER & 1926. 25 B S il ST O S TN R [y "~ e Cnless otherwise Indieated, theatrica) notices and reviews in this column are written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. Lttt S “THE EKICK-O “The K votball g ollege d Is the up for contest. Primarily orge® Wals n of Wallace nt program « ying the Ca o week with Athl varsity cridiron One fedture pre- , the screens most | v photo- a story of a | is. The | il Tom Mix and thrilling ture of t avervone. The two fratures, put together, Afford exce tertainment and are in keeping with the Capitol's policy of the best films only. Jefts and the Capitol orchestra have Gol action, type that will pleas LYCEUM TONITE and SAT. 2 BIG PICTURES Lew Tyler's Wives Also The Kick - Off With GEO. WALSH and N. B. BOYS RADIO DETECTIVE—Epis. 6 Children 10c 4 Days Starting Sunday PUPUUUNN | ENTERTAINMENT TODAY and SAT. Continuons Shows 2—EXCELLENT FEATURES—2 Clara Bow N OF FLAPPERS” EST TORRENCE in “JANTRAP “Qu | announcement of | the teature picture B World's greatesr drama With the West IN < p “NO MAN’S GOLD” T.‘E An Action Thriller! | Capitol News Children’s Mat. 10¢ s TONY Home of Select Vaudeville Continuons Shows Daily g/ Four D; tarting | gressman a splendid musical program and wil be well liked for their se two plctures. The loge seats are r. On Saturday the performance be- gins at 1:30. | Bowlegs were at a Hollywood all the tim Fairbanks wa Pirate,” sch ture at the Ca Tuesday and We Billie Dove is port of this new offering. other woman in the c Pigott, in the T pre | | s | Leaves Newport This Morning | trio of cut-t | have awed Cap bills staged at ti b eason when a 1 yest » wid Grif presen fon with , Corin Kingdom 3 is Ba prete in an exhibitic song and dance. & Co. of versality in fun, ard and Bennet, girls scored nicely with songs. Much interest {s centered i the ¥ rent that beginn and continuing throur thelr routine DOES N0 Flirt” Steeplejack Henry J, Cloutin Climbs Enchanted Hill” a vivid a from the widely read stor; Kyne High in the Afr and Waves Hand At Spectators Governor Smith Answers Charges Made by Mills New York, Oct. 8 of Ogden L. Mills, republi didate for governor, that York milk graft inquir suppressed were bran litical smoke scresn, Smith today. The governor expla that had a clear concep- the du govern- that if the republican ad any evid dis- attorneys here failed in their duty, evidence of this should be submitted to him. The governor said he w move officlals guilty of st it the evidence rendered water.” | | g his in, as a ‘“po- Governor Con s of id re- failure “will hold | to | fa he stated, that he does not do for publicity. He of large s has wo Boston, will begin a “through he Newburyport turnpik traffic artery from Bos! be so desl All Detectives Rush Off to Run Down Ormi TFEAR DEATH | PROPERTY TAX DODGERS CARDINALS GRIM AS THEY PREPARE St Louis Team Realize They Are in Tight Hole Asscssors to Enforce 10 Per Cent nalty if Personal Possessions Are Not Declared Clemencean Refunses to Enter French Academy P. Art flc:\lm'; Noted W N Tender Bachelor Dinner To Atty. Donald Gaffney professional GIRL AT POINT OF DEATH | before the selectmen. The session will last from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. A scond session will be held one week from tomorrow during the same | hours. ‘Brmsh Royalty Rises Early, Even on Vacation London, Oct 8. (A —Ceremony and |rule are not entirely abolished by Marle | the Royal Famlly during their re- °r of | cuperating holiday. Promptly at 7.30 a. m. guests are ened by the skirl of pipes as the King's “pipe major” marches up and down the corridor playing “Cock o' the North.” There's no sleep after this, and breakfast is taken at 8, so that the men can leave with the King for shooting. re they are well away from e, Queen Mary is busy look- over the domestic arrangements ing 0. K. to the menus, h she pays visits to pere ends nearby. er at 7 p. m. is a jolly homely ring which the shooting discussed and the King ies a sly dig at his sons and other sts who are not 80 expert with the gun. 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With 5 Acts MON. - TUES. - WED. Two Shows - Two Features SUNDAY Co-Feature PETER B. K Vaudeville | 5 LATEST SUNT Orchest Balcony Boxes and Loges Reserved Evenings Call 403, )AY PRICES UNDAY NIGHT MON., TUES., WED. The most suc- cessful natural § color film ever produced! Adventure for the Mén—A Great Love Tale for Women $2.00 in New York. Popular Prices Here. Children After School 15¢ | her entire | girl. Two other older children were | have been | betore 3 o'clock this afternoon | fire | wstin g fund in apprect xcept where there are tra s to direct the traffic, under t Girl Who Ran Away From Home Now Is Heiress Pittsburgh, Oct. 8 () — 0,- 000 {nheritance is Miss Helen Ondeck, from home in September, 1923, cause she resented her mother's | strict surveillance over her. When the mother dled she left| estate to the runaway ignored Police throu; ask hout the country to seek the girl. | p FIRE IN LAUNDRY PLANT “ A slight fire broke out in the floor | of the dry room at the Unlon Laun- dry Co. plant on Arch street shortly was by a There called was nomin department alarm Charles Taylor whose automohile was ri this city last night, made a d tlon of $3 to the police pe Chips off the Old Bloc! MR JUMIORS—Littlo Nis izd the regular dose, Made ts, then candy ren and adults. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST ment's service. GIVE LOCAL ADDRES Three boys who were arresed in| Stafford Springs for breaking into a| | warehouse, gave the authorities there New Britain addresses, bu lice here were unable to on them this afternoon. 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