New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1926, Page 21

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Unleas otherwise indicated. theatrica) notices and reviews in this column an writtep by the press agenmcies for the respeetive amusement company. ONLY” AT LYCEUM Only,” a comedy rama wring Marie Prevost and ictor V. , and Rex, the famous orse of the films, in “The Black ne* are the featured mo ow showing at the Lyceum. ck Cyelone” is a Hal Roach pro- uction and shows this famous hor. A series of incidents in which h ork f the famous canine stars of the roen. He has been seen here be- pre and his work createdsa big hit. " presents Miss prevost in a typicalty vivacious role. the appears as the young wife of a opular young doctor whose patients mong the fair sex take much of his me. Wearying of being put aside or her husband’s profession, the oung wife sets about to counter he thrills given her husband by retty women patients. atest news rec omedies will be shown as he latest episode in “Snowed In, great serial of the high Ne- FOR WIV “For W CAPITOL Two big features ould stand alone, are PROGRAM either of which offered at New Britain’'s Cozjest Theater Continuous TODAY AND SAT. A Romance of the South Seas! st as clever as that of any | enthusiastic over | Strand TAKES PRIDE IN NOUNCING THE AP- PEARANCE O1' CON- NEOTICUT'S MOST NOTABLE CONTRI-, BUTION TO AMERI- CcA'S VAUDEVILLE STAGE Lieutenant Ferdinando OF HARTFORD AND HIS FAMOUS | HAVANA ORCHESTRA Keith divect from + Boston. 38 DAYS ONLY Beginning MONDAY AFTERNOON plus OTHER STRAND ACTS Feature Photoplays the Capitol for tonight and tomor- row. Milton Sills is seen in “Para- dise,”” one of the biggest releases of recent months. Betty Bronson plays opposite him. Broadway's_ great cess, “The Old Soak,” in film form, is the companion feature. The fllm promises to be an_even greater hit than the stage production. Thanksgiving day audiences were the double fea- tures and pronounced the show one of the best ever given in New Brit- | ain. It should draw capacity houses tonight and tomorrow. stage suc- For the first half of next “m.,‘ re in the Navy Now"” offered. Defeated Clerk Seeks To Ret'un His Place mford, Conn., Joseph H. Provost, was defeated for re-election this month, by Harry A. Wil , democrat by a small marsin, today brought an injunction suit to re- early will be | | with NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, } NOVEMBER CUTLERY EXPORTS CONTINUE TO GAIN Figures for September Four| “Times Value of Imports BY GEORGE H. MANNING (Washington Correspondent of the New Britain Herald) Washington, D. C., Nov. American cutlery 26— more completely satisfying the needs of the domestic market and like- wise finding a greater demand for their products abroad, if the im- port and export figures give a cor- rect index of the market. While imports of razors, scissors, shears, knives and other cutlery are ucts, especially safety razors | satety razor blades, are increasing. September exports of cutlery were more than four times as great in value as the imports, and were the 1 rgl’s( in the last seven months, the exception of March and August, according to reports r¢ceiv- acturers are | Shears and sc blade. Cuba was second, buying 64,913 dozen, while Austria dropped | from second place to a place near | the bottom of the line with her pur- | chase of only 416 dozen. Mexico was third with 33,393 dozen, Ttaly dropped completely out of the | market. Total September exports were d tributed as follows: $33,338 worth | of satety razors; $21 worth of safety razor blades ;ot sclssors and shears; | worth of table and kitchen cutlery, |and $158,779 worth of other cut- | lery. September imports were distribut- | ed as follows: $15,504 worth of ra- zors and parts; $27,205 worth of rs and blades there- for; $18,8S4 worth of pen, pocket and clasp knives; and $42,054 worth of other cutlery. while " BRISTOL NEWS | decreasing, exports of these prod- | and | | ed here by the Bureau of Foreign ! rain Willlams from taking posses- | ion of the office next. Provos republican claims that Williams is fot qualified to become city clerk because he has not lived in Stamford the required length of time under the h 5 ] sks at the court U m from taking the office an rds and also claiming that as Williams 1s not quilified to hold the office he, Provost, shall hold over under the charter until his successor is chosen and has qualified Provost has been city two years. Judge John W. hearing for nex morning at the su Bridgeport. clerk for Banks ordered a week Saturday perior court in Women of Prague, Bohemla, alarmed by the rapid increase in the membership of a bachelors' club, have appealed to the authoritics to break it up. TONIGHT AND SX BIG ATURE MARIE PREVOST in “For Wives BLACK with REX the w “SNOWED IN"—Epis. CHILDREN—10c. on January 1,qo 08 0 | ana THE NEW PALACE ALWAYS 2 BIG FEATURE! YOU WILL NOT HAVE LIVED IN VAIN— IF YOU DIE LAUGHING AT Raymond Griffith in “HANDS UP” Depicti the Civil War. Latest l()\ \ ‘FIGHTING HEARTS THOMSON in “LONE HAND FRED SAUN — Popular Palace Prices MAT.—Orch. 20c—Bal. 10c EVE.—Orch. 30c—Bal. 20c i CHILDREN—t0z, Afternoon 500 Seats 10c. Every STRAND NOW i OUR HOLIDAY On the Scre On the Stage! Ever Saw! “TIN HATS” TrATEST l'\llll TStRAND Ihe funny Side of the ( Six Aets! Some (ll{t HEST lL\ ENTERTAINMENT! cat Fight! Best You SEASON of the BOX-OFFICE OPEN DAIL AT 10 A, M. FOR RESERV- ED SEATS NEWS VAUDEVILLE DONOV \\ & & DERE THRS, D COML] Il\ NN & \.L\\ & PER CLIFTON 1 \l(l(;‘ Pu DAY! CO Tl‘\UOUh hHO\V SATURDAY! % and Domestic Commerce of the | United States Department of Com- merce. Exports of safe razor blades alone in August represented a high- er value than the total exports of all other articles of cutlery in any recent month except March, and were more than four times as great in value as the total imports of cut- recent month— more | than six times as great as all the September impe Total exports of cutlery In Sep- tember, the for which the Department of Commerce has ¥ C: amounted to 9, while imports during the same month amounted to $10 August was the peak month for both exports and imports, with worth of cutlery exported, $140,413 worth imported. the total August exports, the 1,015 §45 dozens of safety razor blades alone were worth $666,61S. The most important imports were sors and blades for them. Of $38.057 worth were Imported in August, and worth in September. Ger- was by far the leading source scissors and shears, sending to this country $22,885 worth, Germany, Austria and Italy, in the order named, led in the pur- chase of American safety razor blades during the boom month of August. Austria aloue bought 600 dozen, or about one-third of the total exports while Germany bought, more than a third, ta dozen, and TItaly boug dozen. But jumped to f of Americ month 179,167 Pan-American countries st place as a purch wfety razor bl September. Argentina led with 666 doze: Germany, August leading bought not one —and you have Nmnu et gift. Nature's lets) a ive, tones ans and relioves Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headaches. ,Tenewing that vigor l:m! .w‘{l fee! Used for Over 30 Years Chips off MR JUNIORS=m=Littlc MR8 hird doses, TWO DAYS MORE TO NEW BRITAIN THE UNKNOWN CAVALIER NING SUNDAY CAPITOVL‘ er (hnn ‘Bel Ilind the l‘rolll You'll Have the Laugh of Your Life! DANCE Featuring CLEM LEWIS and SERENADERS at Newington Grange Hall Friday Night | late (Continued from Page+9) tained that Baldwin did not I out his hand to indicate his inten- tions. After listening to both sides of the story, Prosccuting Attorney James T. Mather continued the case for one week to permit the two drivers | to settle between themselves Firemen's Ball a Suce Approximately 3300 will be real- ized for the Piremen’s Relief asso- ciation as the result of the con and dance held Iksgiving eve in the high ium. Chief John H. > s Rena Hayes, an the high school, led the grand ma which officially opened the dancing program. A concert pro- gram preceded the dancing and was rendered by the Arcadia quartet Miss Winifred Barnfield, Miss Jc phine M and James Donahue Chief John ¥ bers of the consisting of Captain rel, Captain Alfred S rt Kittell Roberts, selves this morni ful to the manufa and public in hearty co-c affaiz Mrs. Maria Hubbard Wilcox Mrs. Maria Hubbard Wilcox 96, widow of the late Hiram Wilc who for almost $0 years has heen a resident of Bristol, day morning at the home of her daugh- Algernon Wilcox at rom infirmities inci- instructor in trobattisto Haves executive and comm Mo expros such died yest dent to old ag Mrs. Wilcox was born in Conn. on May daughter of Hector and Eliza Wilson Hubbard &t 4% of 18 st moved to this city loom- On May 1, 185 firam Wilcox, ra nu on Plea she was who di ber of years she Mrs. “urry Hoope Mrs. McPherson of this city and Taylor Baldwin of Terryvill ndson, George Garland Wilcox of Bristol, and seven grar The fun hom afternoon. 1d from her K tomorrow W HW nden, tor of the Baptist ch will conduct the services and int will be in the family lot in ‘W | cemetery. 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