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Utiless otherwise Indleated. thentrica) notices ana reviews (n this colump ar written by the press agencies for the respective amnsement company. -t titea et ee et e sa i en e ety s s e S St et B et “MARE NOSTRUM” AT CAPITOL cither of them have done previously Rex Ingram'’s production of “Mare ma atches up to tlmr performances in Nostrum” (Our Sea) for Metro-| ‘Lare Nostrur Goldwyn, had its first showing at the |, Other films include Aesop's Fables | Capitol theater yesterday. This 'h¢ Cavitol News, featuring bits of ecreen version of the famous Blasco | (¢ Yale-Harvard game, and “Shell Tbanez story is another triumph for | S ocked: the youthful ector For Thursday, bas to his credit such, Wil be offercd. “Scaramouche,” “The De in order and Milton Sills and Detty Bronson in “'Paradi will be the outstanding hit. The companion feature will offer Jean Hersholt and a cast of favor s in “The Old Soak, hollday attractions Double features will men of the Apocalyps Prisoner of Zenda," “Mare Nostrum story of the at the time of the great world war. Inzram produced it on the original loc | France and Italy des A (e author in bis book. The result is tful combination of a strong is “YOUNG APRIL” AT LYCEUM “Young April.” a comedy drama with a strong love theme and many unusual and intriguing angles cned at the Lyceum last night, presented by a cast featuring and Rudolph Schildkraut ie Love. \ce in a mythlcal kingdom who is told that he must wed a grand duchess he never has seen. In dis- gust, he goes to Paris for one Mlast lor and there in love v torical bea auty s is capable of mal Alice Terry and enact. the leadir honors in the success of the with Ingram and TIbanez. ) Terry and' Moreno have played many parts before the camera but nothing little really is but he docs not til later and the com- many. “Atta Boy,” one of film comedics, Monty is the com- 1 feature and his leading lady story is is Virginia Bradford. The a.riot of mirth from start to finish. The latest rele of the o Tighting Marine,” s and the new cular flashes from sor ball games played AT THE STRAND Anothe banner bill of vaudeville | opens today at the Strand with six | lnding the famous Klein The of the big turday. probably -the wdeville act now 1 revue nes designed and includes a Broadway Amend, st of twelve The book was written by and the music and lyrics The principals in the are DuCharme and LeBlanc Joscph Mendelsoh, Hermosa Jose | and the six Dainty Tempters, and the Klcin Brothers themsclves. Oth ideville Jaton recently with d Foilias; the Walsh §i , His and Her” COMPANION FEA EOB CUSTER “THE VALLEY of BRAVERY” WEDNESDAY NIGHT FREE TURKEYS Winners of Lucky Numbers photoplay for of this re rst thres days | Adolphe Menjou in “The Cads.” This film is based on | sensational novel by Michael Arlen. | A two reel comedy and the latest | Pathe News with s to Continuous Shows Daily with ILDI\'R:\UT BESSIE LOVE CHILDKRAUT THE FUNNIEST THING THAT EVER CAME OUT OF THE WAR E1.RACRD NARY I 1 at $115 m wpter of Hadassah bee. Auditol lon §1.00 and iin Uenry Morans. H 1t is the story of | he | th a girl | Banks’ reels present specta- Temptations of | | taged | acts on the bill | and lhc the week is Ace of | the | eral excellent | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, INJURED GOP USES | 0 shots of the Yale and Harvard foot- ball game supplement what should prove to be a splendid entertain- ment. DOUBLE FEATURE AT PALACE The double feature bill which is| now playing at the New Palace i | one of the best offered since the in- auguration of the new policy of showing always double teature pRe- grams. “Kick, pep and jazz, stirred to- gether, whipped into consistency and spread thickly over a plot full of Ylove scenes and thrills—what a meaty fruit cake the new bill is this week. If you would laugh, snicker, | smile or chortle, see “We Moderns" ‘ witr Colleen Moore at her best. That \ little whirligiz of giggles and grimaces is back again—this time as | a British prototype of the character | she made famous 1jon the Ameri- can screen. There is, incldentally, | | a world of worth-whlle sight-seeing | in ““We Moderns,” the story of which | [ is laid in London. There the picture was made and'there the audience is transported on viewing the moving | panorama—perhaps the most gorge- | ous background with which a regu- | lar book picture ever has been sup- | plied. | Miss Moore is surrounded by an | excellent cast. *“We Moderns” iIs a picture dealing with tho life of the modf‘rn girl whom we are wont to call “flapper.” But Colleen dcfends her sisters in this picture and says | that they are not “flappers” but are | il oAb {ode e ns good as thelr were. The campanion feature for this program ig Bob Custer in “The Val- ley ot Bravery.” With the lure of the wind swept range running through cvery reel, Bob Custer's latest pro- duction marks what is undoubtedly the western star's best picture date, his program will | Wednesday night. As an added at- [ traction for Wednesday night tho management will distribute free fur- | Xeys to the holders of lucky number tickets. f 25 Vears Ago Today | and in all ways ancestors ever | The total number of New Dritain { chlldren from 4 to 10 is 6,389. Of this number 3,838 are in the public hools, 1,541 in private schools, and 990 in no school. The Dublin Hill Muskrats wiped | out the Woodchucks of the same lo- cality by 7 to 0 in a polo game Sat- day and are looking for more urching of 14 years and under. Frank Ward of Arch street poss- | ses & coln given him by Li Hun, ang. It constitutes one of most valuable possessions and given him on the occaslen of the Chinese carl's visit here a number i of B . e were Thanksgiving Day ex- im-, ses at the grammar school | the nth grade today. Arthur Parker rectted “The Mossage Sent | to Privellla part of a program ntitled “In Plymouth, the Land of the l’lh:rlm: Gy few turkeys in the clty, and If the frelght tie-up does | not cease before Thursday New Britain will go without its Thanks- glving turkey. W. H. Cadwell has a few of his friends "uum of venison. remembered with choice Chlef Rawlings today re the pictures of the gang that re- cently broke out of Leavenworth. They are a vicious looking lot. The A. T. T. Whist club met last evening at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Fred Loomis on Wes i street. Prizes were won by Bert L. Morey, Miss Edith Wooding Miss Jennie Gl Constable McCuo brought a pris oner to thespolice station the other day and charged him with stealing | |an overcoat. The man denicd the | | theft and said he had bought the | | garment. He was told to try it on, | and it was found that the coat was many slzes too small for him. “I | guoss I'm getting fat,” the prisoner | said, but he remained at the loc up over night. sar the summit of Mount Ever- . climbers have been known to | fall from sunstroke, though the air below freczing. ccughs and sweeten the breath with Luden’s. N’s [ ""i‘-vfi'h !CAPITOL INNING NEXT BSUNDAY Tunnier Than Their Famous “Behind the Fromt” CAPITOL New Britain’s Coziest” Theater REX to | remain until ! his | was | in | e and INCRAM'S MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1926. [LEANA'S OWN CAR| Princess Walks Home So Officer May Ride Nov. 22 (A—World war veterans of “The Dugout” a club for disabled soldiers, today looked forward to the receipt of a photograph of one of the hand- somest queens in Europe and good looking princess who is not above walking home so that an ir jured policeman could be takendto |2 hospital 4n her automoblle. | Queen Marie and Princess Ilean ot Rum:mn visited the Dugout y lterday with General Pershing. Thvy were offered souvenirs made by the gen and the priress so- lected a lampshade withy a ship on |it. She offered ,gmnh in return. “We'll send a both of us” said the queen, “but on condition ' that you hang it where the men can see it, and not in the officlals' room. men to h'\\fi something to remem- | ber us by." New York, photograph The queen bought a tea tray. | While her mother was at the | Metropolitan museum of art wherc | she paid special attention to the Amerfean wing, tho princess at- |tended the Calvary plscopal church, After the serv- Tleana visited the home of the pastor, the Rev. Mr. Samuel M. Schumacher, jr The princess was lown car afterward Roberts, onc of her cort, collided and was slightly injured. She got out and_heped him into her own machine.#Then she and her com- | panion, Mis# Tda Marr, walked sev ‘cml blogks to the Ambassador ho- tel, wher headquarters for the ‘ The queen and prince [in from the Tusedo park home of Charl Mitchell, president of the National City bank, whero they went atter their arvival from the + were luncheon Robert Kelly, and t the home of Tra Nelson | Morris, Rumanian consul general Ifor Chicago. | tvater the driving when I motoreycle ene 5 ¢ motored . queen and princess mo- | tored bacl T By of M Mitchell at Tuxedo, where a dinner | party completed the day. | Three of the persons who asked to leave the queen’s t route through the west reappe: {in her party yesterday. They i e epres ive of Ford Motor company, Samuel and Birkhead, publicity for Lofe Fuller, the .dancer. | Hill dcclined to state whether would be at the hoat when Queen salled. “T am alw rou were n en red w the Hill agent Mr. he thé oy know,” was his a The progr princess tod (the grave of Theodore Roosevelt at Oyster Bay, and luncheon at the home of Mrs. Willlam T. Leeds, the former Princess Zenia of G | Prince Nicolas, en route Cleveland, Ohlo, did not figure in \l)\“ plans. | Tho queen of the included queen a will to- and her party go to the steamship Bereng morrow night, attending dinner given in. their henor by Mr. vincent Astor. Tomor- ernoon will be spent shop- The ship sails at 10 a. m WOUl DED GO? DIES Second of Two Brooklyn Policemen fa | Shot by Gangsters Passes Away at | Tospital. { sters’ of two were shot {hold-up men last 1 Frank Dazklewicz st { wounds in a hospital. Hi {fon, Bdward T. ns W | outright, Two youths Joseph Lucurto w after the shooting Joseph De Michaels, {as “The King” was was playing chec Lucurto has adm !in an automobile, in which “the Im.d up men fled, accor but denfed firing | shots. “The Ki | but Dazkiewicz | death bed as one of the & { but ath Brooklyn policemen’ who in a battle with four 1day night comed corapan- killed under arrest arrested soon are s . known as he denied firiy d hm on L et 1. 0. B. B. AU The Ladies auxilis | will hold a dance T |at the Paragon for { entarging ts tunds The general com | Mrs. N. Schooler ¢ '\ulr The ticket comr f Migs Sadye Koploy Millstein, Miss Dora Miss Anna Weinsteln. the purg for civic work. ists of id"L. tz, Miss Protass and the Dritish crumbling ation will of one mil- The *stoncwork of house of parliament s and the work of resto take ten years at a co J ‘ 1fon pounds. TODAY—TUES.—~WED. Continnous MAT =15¢.-10¢. EV MASTERPIECTE “MARE NOSTRUM?” (Cur with ALICE TERRY a $2.00 In New York—2 Y Shwwn Daily at 2: Acsop’s Fables—Yale-Harvard Sea) nd ANTONIO MORENO 5 in the Making 0-9:10 Football Game—*“Shell Socked”? THURS, TRI, MILTON SILLS and in “PARADISE"” TY BRONSON JEAN HERSHOLT in OLD YEHE SOAK" LAIR AND SAULNIER AIDS 10 FIRE DEPT. MECHAK Will Be STUDIES PLAYS lm]i\i(hml Instruction in Army Style “DOLLAR DUCHESS ™ v SUES FOR NVORCE polis, Md., Nov.s 22 um—1n. | TOMMEE B "dflenort Girl Brings dx\lml.xl instruction in A\nn) style of Lega[ AC“OH | gridiron play and just cnough of a | geport, marital nd ed in For Sailors on Call to Assist Burke in Conformity to Weld's Sug- tion. orm with ion that memntb nent be Weld's the firc r with | g Mayor daily workout to keep muscles lim- | ber is “Navy 11" Ingram's pro- | gram for the midsh 1en eleve between now and Wednesday, when leave here for the made f and repair of iam J. Noble ir of the rof t Conn., 1bl “dollar superior hpar- duchess™ court a an- he a Albert to be on ca a herc al” d, in Tngram's opin- me condition, the Middy regime | at \\ml\ upon several new to send her photo- | of | We want the | | Fox [agencie Protestant.| " her their cadets tlated to encourage discomfort the iy, Papers in the suit ne to th to her say that the onduct and filed The duke was noti- red mail, ng jurisdictio o gron TO WED | 22 (P—An- JUDGE Ansonia (Continued From Page S § eme Fox T *Me Too! . Woods-Tobia Fox of W and est saw L Walt Trot Moonlight picrs Trumpet Duet- Me Bec! Symphonic tubinesque ody in F . Blues —*Bla upon the demur answ which her counsel w \ up and that he entitled to on under Conect Could even as a N !J\ 05 T Fox r of the late Fox 'mmm» presi- . | with an automobile the Toyal party made ifs | to K, L. Green Suceumbs {and | fleld. ‘IH“,.\D % RALD CLASSIFVIED ADS | R YOUR WANT, | The b, BY 1 the noon, will close mber ving reces *d on Mon- ools of city Wednesday for the in title Persizt serious trc fos Jomo 0z “dollar born of ti e n, an ¢ casant to ion is a new m@lical dx covery h two-fold action;' it soothes and Leals the inflamed membranes and in- ils germ g rowth, or all koo dru i (luh s who™ died , creosote is rec- who was married ! from the was excommunicated in 1 of a duel he fough ippo Lovatelli, but the excommunication revoked. He is r 1 in Marino Torlonla, lifs title g given. 316 DRAWATIC MOMENT EXCITES MILLS GiRL Pope. Jecause Count lungheon at troubles. s, in addition to creosote, other eraents which soothe and heal infected membranes and stop rritation and infle; Pension Fund Amend I on an pr hich contair ninistration o ion tund, will be held this e : mayor and city council in the eity ha proposed a wis the not be- at all. A draft endment has awn up by Corporation Coun William N. DeRosier and the various provisions will be explained and dise d. Tunters Bag Three Coons Peter Mil 4 Joscph B two well k hunte an disp! » Dristol Hardwar on North Main street, three coons which re bagged on Coon ]\ inters have 1 this year ! Hr. t for lJ E after colds or flu. (Continued from First Page) ded ifa ,o\')mhon Hall didn't 1 ther 1 Dr o tell oncymoon trip, the deck » in the night, this m h we lor he had done lerstood : some : 1 him to. I s they had his own good in mind, rs. Hall had wealth and | but why didn't they ali it money and high social ding are as nothing compared 1 true love. led were the t of Py IH-‘ .md all because the true S 1 now look at tm-lurls which others must un- because of that. | must give up trying to under- | 1 it all. T will welcome the | n this trial will be over and the public will forget so that people will | not point to me as part of that | ul tre I must find my, h lify forget the handicap of the terday T reacted. T don't would ever be le to be: t weren't for the little h me chance to 1 always ried her had thing. i m his family pose they thou This eve ompot be offic L0, R ML and a e already been R omorrow evening wam wlll be t} ion by the g expected nd bout 150 will present, nd pool tournaments will be ! 1 and a number of tur will be given to the winners o wrious matches. Roast turkey, Newport, together all the will e served. al nh fixings, chserved The factori schools and public library closed all day. At the pos v will the sta . m., and the dow will be clozed all ¢ will be no deliverics, « of rural carriers. ceived and dist be the will office, the ¢ open from 9 to np winiow from 8§ to money order win rer by city s will e L think T | it an it Its which calm my While court is not 1 try to occupy myself with as far from the trl nos- le. But T suppose there no get- | from it until time biurs r memories. T the de- | fense gathers speed. The issues ml“ further confused, and T find myself zed deeper and deeper into the | whirlpool of torturous doubts and wonderings. re- | give a herves, | To Accident I was receiye’ of the death of Irnest L of Waterbury. Mr. 1itomobile ac 130 and hospital wh Word en was hurt b T@ART§ )YSEPEPSIA TABLETS 3 born THANKSGIVING SHOOT RUNNING RABBIT—Any .22 Cal. Rifle PISTOL—Shoot any Calibre TRAP SHOOTING s—TURKEYS—CHICKENS THURSDAY, NOV. 25. 8:30 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. NEW BRITAIN RIFLE CLUB, Range at Wells Street, New Britain Back of Normal School In case of rain, Shoot will be held following Satui- day—EVERYBODY WELCOME. Make up your own squads. fias foreman in a factory member of Protection employed Irat his wife, sister Kisco Mrs this Mr. mother, treh street rmv\l‘h-lv * Veteran Mail ('\mcr Is Killed by an Auto 22 (P—Al- bert H. W hmidt, years old, 9 years a letter carrier in the lo- post office, died this morning in hospital as a result of a skull cture received when struck last ht by an automobile in Brook- field. SchmMt and his wife were raturning from IHartf had stopped at the road refreshments. Mr. Schmidt d from his own car Worer Pr Cit. and friendsid rd and ide for had just when 1 by state he stione driver sty mitted to procced to itter baing au wag pe JONATION DAY” Tomorrow is annual day” for the New Britain hospital, when do ceived at the ho; children ar: for ing a gnore pleasu lospital. Adults, donatic IS YOUR EYESIGHT NORMAL? “Have your eyes examined.” Over 15 years' experience—specializing optometry. FRANK E!GOODWIN Fiyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST in of T able day at the ar \\l\m| to make [ hospital of TEL. 1905 DO Whi Willow | ball ATTACKS POLBCEMAX riding bicycle o1t Brook park aftgr the ame yesterday afternoo y Officer Charles ttacked by a larg | w almost upset him, acc | to his report. The dog snap) | the officer's leg and also frig! ’m least two others persons in hq | crowd. e dog is owned by Mn Lither of 63 Vance street, accords officers' report. ADOPTS LINDER ¢ The City of Denver, nw:ul a system of sbasoE&2 4 82 ing to th .ova; assess prep Thomas officials at Mr. Linder was tate of Connect of Governor Coal mined "in this country is burned in Rotterdam homs, —_— ey In the Days of Our Forefathers the to the rom ung When America was se pioneer women in woods and fields es the Indians used. 0 rs of colonial houses h es of dried roots these, in times bresw young, learned rom rem for i From root herbs, -endant made her Vegetable For more than half a dependable medicine en by women with very Lydla E. Compoun century has other nelp you? women, THE WONDER THEATER Box Office Open Dail At 10 A. M. For R“"euc(. Seats | NOW! 3ill of Hits! Strand Orchestral! Pathe News! Yale vard Game! Comedy! STRAND Another Organ and Har- PL! | UAUDEVILLE 8—ACTS—¢ THE KLEIN BROTHERS On “THE TOP FLOOR WALSH SISTERS “ITARMONYLAND" EWING EATON From ZIEGFELD'S FOLLI 'I'IIL THE 'E RAYS “AT THE GOLF CLUB" of 192 with a Bromiway Cast. In- troducing “The Tempters” PHE MISSES AGNES ALLEN DORIS ) VERNE MOORE GAIL BALAZS and THE KLE. 15—SC] ON THI; SCRI ADOLPHE MENJOU In Michael Arlen’s “THE ACE OF CADS” THE STRAND PRICES atinees Evenings Jrch. 35¢ Orch. 50c Bal. 35¢ Tl 25¢ Bal 38 20(: | Section 60¢ BOXES AND LOGES Reserved Afternoon and Eve- ning (except Sundays and Holidays) SUNDAY hildren PRICES 30c.—40c. The Time D\ VAUDEVILLE PICTURLS SATURDAYS and HOLIDAYS

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