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i llh dll!l" Tk Cnless otherwise indicated. theatrica) notices and reviews mritten by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. Rocersescstsssassasasssaaasansansnnssessatanssasizasasssaestssareressesasasatesacsariastas “THE NAKED TRUTH” LYCEUM “The Naked Truth” a motion | picture showing at the Lyceum this week, with the audience restricted | 10 women except on Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday nights, is a plain statement of medical facts dressed | dressed up in a scenario form for public presentation. The producers have assembled a good cast to put it over and the theme is carried out in a romantic manner. Jack Mulhall is the leading man, Helene Chad-|"“God Gave Me 20 Cor wick the girl who thinks twice be-| Th who read Dixie f 3 ad Emmett King the | Cosmopolitan 3 ne story family physician. Pauline Curley has | M@ a thankless role and a number of | Who marricd a charming youngsters also have parts. scemingly, “to live The plot revolves around the | (eFi” but, whose plans wore theme of sex h¥giene and makes a |S¢¢ DY a former sweethear strong plea for the enlightenment | 427¢d him to gamble for lov of children through a comparison of | Just Another Blondc the lives of three boys. Many start. | ol management annou ling incidents take place, not the {ShOWINE of the super least of which is a wedding which i | ARother Blonde A sl Sunday night for a four day ¢ A lecture is given by an experi- | ment. Dovothy Mackaill, rem enced talker, a_special representa- | °1 for her ks tive of the Public Welfare Pictures | n¢2ds an all star ca corp. which produced th film. play which New B Following the lectures, some | “PiOvable speclal subjects are shown on the screen which add much to the value | Three Deer of the presentation. i ‘ Oxford, AT CAPITOL | ysual d record Beginning Wednesday matinee and | lished here,yester continuing through Thursday, I'riday | Clark and his sons and Saturday the Capitol will offer | Biliott ! got s a special attraction “God Gave | anim: were shot n Me 20 Cents,” the picture that was | not far from t r home selected to open the new three mil- | buck weighing 250 pounds )olh' r 50 pounds ¢ lion dollar Paramount Broadway. This change in pi policy with the ay comes on account of the Tuesday nights. Lots Moran as Mary; Lya d Cassie; Jack Mulhall, Stev William Collier, Jr., Ba said to contribute four s characterizations in Herbert | on’s current Paramount prod ou specia Shot Mass., Dee. 7 (P —. OD GAVE ME 20c¢’ w taymond A eac a de THE NEW [ |Women Only Today and Tomorrow Afternoons and Nights. Thur.—Fri.—Sat. Afternoons NOW PLAYING— LILLIAN GISH show at this theater on Monday W happily beginning In One Day Party | ¢ when Wi ederal Ihll and the | in this column ar theater on | Model | includes the | Gertrudg rogram opening on Wedne: Legion and | rest of | backbone e Putti. | nd | re | p! ndid Bren- duction, illson’s will re- mbers it to be the tale of a sailor ng girl, ever | all up- ,‘. whio,| e Cap- the “Jus next ngage- ember- 1 photo- | nd real | An ur estab- rd 1 B. and nt one a | ach. I w | intended) Lh | made | several of their | trancing, | Hoffm | for JOAN GILBERT RENE AD! Roy D'Ar in the greatest filmed— ORET — Karl Dane romance ever, “LA BOHEME” Times Da 10 Shown Three 3:10—f COMEDY ——— TOM TYLUR in STHED MASGUERAY COMING THUR THUNDI (the wonder dog) “Phantom of the Fores TRUTH Men Only Thur.—Fri.— Nights 70 11 p. . NO CHILDREN UNDER 16 All Seats 30c¢ LYCEUM CONTINUOUS FROM 2 p, M. E Is No Name for It! Yorke taliced CANADIANT NO WONDE it was sclected as the pict follow the wonder show opened the world's finest. The PARAMOUNT THE, about New Britain's Coziest Theater Sunday Night and nnt Mon., Tues., Wed, with DOROTHY MACKAIL She was Just Another Blonde— But she had more brains than Bryan and made Helen of Troy overestimated! If you want the answer to the question, “Do Gentlemen Prefer Blondes?” Then—Sce “Just Another Blonde” — NEWS 2 BAN DAY The way New Iy NDIT? 2 R e to that | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, O LU, TUESDAY, DE IBER 7, 1926. tennis player of the European Royal 1 uncle, King Gustav, who | is a familiar figure on the tennis |courts of the Riveria during the winter, was her professor. He is| HOFFHAN GRS B PARS[]—N‘S‘_EEATURE e Stand Out as Exceptional injia"izss, “ne' rcime “and i “Artists and Models” | ner reached the third round of men |doubles. The joy of victory in the |early rounds was killed in a tele- gram coming from Stockholm. Tt | (By Herald Te a | According to the Your adversaries must have let Parsons' theater, Hartford, this|you win.” ek, the show is “Artlsts und| It was signed “Astrid 1t is stated that “the cast| incomparable eighteen | Hoftman Gir 1t would much more truthful to billboard Hoffman Girls and forget the|flying, threatens to hecome a rival it, becaus are thefto Mrs. Sophie Elliot Lynn, Brit- and the flesh (no humor|ain’s pioneer airwoman. intended) of the entertainment. | The Duchess does not “Artists and Models” is a kaleido-|awn aeroplane, as she prefers to| scope of exquisite pictures in which | hire one for occasions. She makes the Hoffman Girls figure (no humor | frequent trips to Manchester by and mediocre vaudeville|and also always goes to her seat failed to register very at Newtor Stewart Wigtonshire, hy t night's audierfce. |the same method. ts were supposed 10| The Duchess contends Some of them fell very|keep pace with the times, greeted with stony si-|much cheaper in a way, consisted of bedroom |machines and thus avoid scen other suggestive skits. | pense of upkeep. Occasio one was produced W merited the applause it re- ceived but it was obvious that the| Constantinople, (P—Turkish wo- audience considered most of them|men, famed before and since unveil- |ing for their expert use of cosme- Hoffman Girls|tics, have opened var against what lacking. [a Turkish anthoress calls “the and graceful |policy of paint.” hit with danc-| The authoress writing in a Con- ing and tableaux. The settings for|stantinople periodical attacked her specialties were en-|countrywomen's habit of pencilling “Cellini’s | evel staining their fingers with ‘Mothers of the World,” |henna and reddening their lips. The ; a column in 'he Rotisserie,” the | periodical will run “Pastels,” and “Oriental Memories,” | Which other women may express They also introduced several other|their opinion. A novelty acts which made an impres-| All cosmeties used in Turkey, sion, cept henna, are imported. Phil = part of viewer.) . program at | Duchess Flies to Work London, (#—The Duchess of Bed- ford, one of the newest recruits to be the have her acts which heavily with 1 Most of the a naughty and wer These and ly that it to the to is hire ex- flas nee. Turkish Women's Cosmetics For all of that, the up for w They are charming and score hit after particularly Dream,” pring,” ex- Botha Cements Union Longueval, France, (P—Mrs. Louls Jotha, wife of the tlie late General | lotha, played the prineipal part in {he unveiling of the Delville Wood'| Memorial to the South African sol- { diers who fell in the World War. Her presence meant the temporary burying of the political hatchet be- two opposing parties in Baker provides the grm(url the comedy. He has a| clever line of patter. He is ably| assisted by Teddy Claire. Frank Bernard is a marvelous young danc- er whose work was warmly applaud- ed. Ti Drothers—if they were the ones—w given i curtain calls for their fast stepping. | Harold iton bore the brunt of | the singing for the males and Liora | (1 ) 3 shone in several musical| I\ ST L G oneral THertzoe, - | premier of the South African Unfon, Wil play |y most prominent political adver- Mrs, n number “Artists and Models” a 1 W a ~ear Inventions by Women London, (A—Among inventions v women for women shown at the l aternational Exhibition of TInven- tions was a device by whicl le of a window may be U'\ ide the room. ‘ atility was the keynote of the \ tlons of women who supplicd | 20 inver about ocks will be | One w: am of indus- ! transformed to keep wo- | work table when the new |eookery, A ated women's saucer attracts at San Que exhibits. may b stand of the which wash per cent ble into and a receptical folding cup, plate attention, San Fra the center of trial activity men $risonc neis s a nd Saturday. Livening curtain | iy o remarkable capacity for g pocioni [ politics, Mrs. Botha has always de- led agreat part in tHe mw\.m»m of the “Union of South Africa.” Plays Better 0 Game of Tendis Than Any Other desi, g busy the remalidecion thofmoek s of her late husband. that Mrs. ons’ with matinces on Wednes- | yyoipq received her invitation. Gifted I1ighted in bringing together conflict- ASTR”] !8 BEST ling Interests and clements and play | e a progr he 5 compteted and Duchess Prefers Horses installed on| TLondon, (P-—The Duchess vill make @il the |Buckingham never uses a motor be rly threa \Bou- | cause her stately car- | & well as all ! riage bay horses. | tin e Mac will ich the wome s needed by she and prefers a pair of fine “Chilean Women May Vote San Chile, (P—Women w it Lrones, Wome under t tions deputies . stockings they themselves need - - - | cre will also be looms on which , : women will weave all the blank- | an Quentin, hile will have the right to vote a bill now hefore the Chamber of Deputies hecomes law, The bill| X 3 recommends it the dectoral Tas 011 Magnate Sui[elmg From be cf | so that the word “eitize awould ) the word | h would he cligitle to vote, » Bill's provisions, in elec D U NG proaldont s sna lors the condition of 1d-| and in municipal elections. Doheny today halted his ’ on a charge of cor s Best Tennis Tn Royalty PEL e e e UP—Drincess Astrid of | e Fik Hills ofl reserve. ity L GroMI e mhe ar-old oil magnate Is the best WOMAaN |y con suffering for a week witl infected arm, and last ni | ond lancing operation was perfors cd. His physician ordered him to re | main in bed at least for said that by tomorrow !‘.v\m patient should be in condition to . Upon presentation of a physicia (ashington, he worse in It ’r"l\&‘ 1s, Sweden, now Prince Leopold, Capilst New Britain's Cozicst Theater Our Program Policy is changed this week on account of the Le- gion Show and so we offer a mighty fine drama, the kind that will get “Down Decp Under the Skin.” Beginning Wed. M.mneo and also Thur: gain appear in court certificat the o tod Hoehling adjourncd Mr. Do- resume his set of ' Justice al until such t should be able to place in the court room. Despite the sccond operation | formed in the oil madnate’s room, was in considerable today and was running app [ able temp The doctol id, e e | however, they suw no {mmediate| danger. 1 The infection first was lanced on | Friday night and during lay's | short session of court Doleny ear- | vied his arm in a sling. He was put | to bed at the hotel immediately GAVE ME the Saturday noon adjournment an mained under constant tre 1 el hotel pa n | | gave ever road to r RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SAL One Week T™HE STRAND NOW PLAYING 'VAUDEVILLE PHON DANCE VOGUI T KELLY & JACKSON 3 TRIO COMMENCING THURSI E STRATTON POR “i ADDIE” Plus Another Nev. Vaudeville Program over the week-end, Yesterday | Cents’ {in his accustomed place at with table provided for his ecdunsel vnl Lois- Moran | front of the judge’s beneh, and al- Lya De Puiti Jack Mu’hall | though he appeared weak and still | had his arm tled up in a sling, he Santa Claus Toy Matince Sat. Send the Children evidence of being on the covery. His trouble now is diaghosed as a carbuncle Frank J. Hogan, ch | fense attorne told the ceurt to- day that his client n t be able to return tomorrow morning, but no jefinite time for reconvening was Free Xmas Toys of the de-| PARSONS' Hartford This Week Only ARTISTS% 7MODELS Matinee Wednesdoy NIGHTS, SAT. M and his part-| I | commission la a { hous i family houscs, 1 | whe was fw i the | thorize any change in the the building. iy familics oceupying building are: Robert H. Erwin, E Arnold and Howard' Stepp. Mrs. win and Mrs. Stepp sisters. Inspector Tormay's later investi- tion disclosed, he reported, that {three plumbers were asked and re- fused to place fixtures on the third Whether the fixtures have since been put inspector loes not know 1s unable to gain admittance. The commission has voted to re- juest the common council to amend ordinances now in effect which provide that.the be issued by the Since there is official it commissioners department should CONDEMNATION OF BUILDINGS VOTED of Main St. Block; All of Broad St. Structure floor Th building removed Mareh tire rear of Louis Raphacl's at 294 M 1 street must be nd replaced not later thang by order of the building recommendations of Rutherford anl cote Barry to that|tion by adopted at a opinion last night. | lic city's con- | licer truction, reported be in “déplorable recommended that it be repaired at once, pre- former. Inspecior Ruth- characterized 1} as a “dangerous fire reported a floor ir- nches, caused by joists which have lost One chimney on top o story building now sup- by leaning against an building. Building con who made an inspection of the premises agreed with the let the reports. Fallon's restaur- is located in the structure. Condemnation of the Mary Wisk building on the northeast corner of High and Broad stre voted by the buildi and its removal will be order day. inspector had prepared report recommending extensive r pairs and while g of the hoard he received informa- tion of a fire on the premises. Tl oxtent of damage done climinates the possibility of repair. Members of the commission 1 inspected this building and W strongly in favor of its condenha- tion. Informed by Inspector IRuth- erford last night that the fire d age was $1,500, Chairman Leavitt asked facetiously building lot, too, had hurne Church Spire to Be Str A report on spire on the First church was prese that no hazard repairs are advi the steeple is not also drains plumbing no inspeec- was th Ir Al ingineer W, effdet having meeting Lingineer sultant the pecte 1 works issue board Barry, the i the Ha hert nission to building at Inspector that this is a ing 15 tena nst a stol hazard. Final until the n¢ ller asked per) o stores in a tford avenue explained ing hou building to T fer erford’s 1 old structu hazard.” He regularity of 1 sliding floor their val of the 1 ports it. adjoining 10v¢ 1 bly 1 declared the fire delayed rai nd h tion mes WILD WEST AIR N GRABIREE HEAR!N i missioners ter of ant Shootin High Suots in Evidence comm Toston, Dee, T (P—Dramatic {ales a meetin stone, Ar Suffolk probhat con court tor ‘arlotfa Cockburn of > a1 £,000,000 n the one was he ar- bhack Toml own with John A. Crabtree nd his wife, A Cockhurn con- Mrs. (foc Lier history i her desertion loption by her Ner cduca- Arizona and that niece th nd entitled cathed carly vival 1 i S 1d, am the birth W infar 's former moval agains at sity of inished inspectors tempting to st Instead, it i tered beams tie-rods” be put 1 Chairman A, T. I building commission, member of the church committee, informed the board the church has contr pairs ar Andrews May the bequ in 1 tone in the common actors in for the Ton tings Jves were 1o tronticr or, : n of San Irancis- thori to make further inve - lio inlorat loraulios tion into the report that Chartes ¢ T s ona: Andrews folated the zone la e S by allowing use of il ana eldiDoe Lake Boulevar e s and it he is convinced t A1 Kille been violated, to 4 cutor., o the 173 old The inve followed 1 complaint Andr The district in 1 et i was bu whate Be Prosecuted herford tw on by 1 but the pros tion sev- aiot by har It was a si said, ‘Doc, h into ti happy’.” bors iy it t zoni outd die pla to “were W for ports coming in later indic: of a three-family hous Yommon council inv tion ported the permit was lived up to by Av Inspectors Rutherford tin made inquirics last learned, they say, that three ilics have been in the hou, mber and prior three other milics The ceilings in the not of the required he “Three clectric meters have heen ir led, while there wer 1 n the house was m (L s The third meter, recently i nt approved by Inspector Commissioner Romeo Gr hoard last night Curtin's proval was merely as to the ical Installation, but does not au 1 prior issued 1 there Tom! vou was common for men n not their wiv Jack Crabtree alwe by as his w dence won but ) v& spoke of CWS. ife and Cur- and m- and L Derwood, in whose was left, hegan her was the wife shot and Leslie, Mary T. baby the time Kileon, ‘Bucksin Fra later ried. papers were introduced Bullock, who had been rabtree » livery th ss in- for Mrs car story Mi 11 since she, to who wi D time there. tloor are of whom she Adoption wherehy I yartner of { lived k" took in rovided ntroduce Lottie, T n iness, and Curtin. | wag teck Ready to Starch and Hazg Up Washed the wet \\A\h way your clothes are returned to \ou all 19.\11\ for the line. .The messy, tiring portion of the work is done, and you e saved yourself labor and worry. With this logical washing method available, why weary yourse'f? J call 2821, and one of our trucks up your hundle. HOME WET W e LAIINDRY' ' .@ggestfiuszesffiecausefiest PH ON E 282 uses of the permits for | (Gives Alleged Beer Seller Time' [that the boy rolled the tire down Clinton street to him and he did not |know whom it belonged to. JUDGE REVERSES R T S in reply to Judge Hungerford, sald the boy is not troublesome and s not been arrested before. Stanley Smolenski, aged 40 years, 200 Beaver street, charged with fon of the prohibition law, was by Judge Hungerford to go to work and behave himself. He cone |tinued the case for 60 days on pro= bation. Your to Destroy Stock Anthony Bodzia a store at S14 rowly avolded a $5 tion of the liquor law in court this morning, Judge proprictor of vy street, fing for nar- viola~ police W pub- | ds, Flashing ol Guns, He | Y\\\\\\\\\\\'\i\\\\\\\\\‘5\\\\\\\S\\\\\\\\\‘\\ N chan ;Cle‘arflead KON'DON"S will do ft quick~ Cold in head, cough,coryrs, nasal and dry eatarrh, head- ache, earache, deafness, sore nose, sore lips, bad breath, rese cold, bay fever. Ask your doc- tor, nurse or dentist. At druggists 30¢ or 600 in tabes, Thirty-five years doing good. FREE — 20, treatment tin, Write for yours now. KONDON, MIN] NCAPOLIS. Mi tine be- to testify r hearing rford wed h to Hungerford announcing the fore Bodziach his own statement, in his n and months in w decisic lach three d ot an aleo! wei Offic timorn eski it and nothi mt reputation had no scarch warrant without legal right to seize ma lere was no ey to prove the of e officers and were H mony of the officers of wild mining camp days n Tomb- | heer was being sold in th would and i Attorne wished to the charges, which Jud would contin mont to allow Do to stroy the beer he has on hand. The police will that done Bodzlach's ¢ that he bought the ir made | the beer for his own use. He was not referring to this beer when he told the police he charged 10 cents a bottle, but to labelled near heer. J Tijalek, itton o, de was found theft tube and Albert Sherman 28 Clinton s hd W 1spended sentence of jail, with a warning that anothe fense of this sort will result in en- punishment 0" Mara 1 in make a /folgoroof [fasiery whic Hungerf the s this is With the new ExToe gives more wear, Women of Refinement know and appreciate Holeproof Hosiery. Combines lustrous styl- ish appearance with un- matched wearing quali- ties. In New Britain Exclu- sively at Tomikowski & Dawson 361 MAIN ST. Opp. Myrtle was s and guilty of of a tire property of testificd stolen ST () e R pH T po- on his trail. A small boy | hat Tialek told him to take | Mr rman’s Joyee lek returne lek, thre “The Christmas Shopper’s Notebook” Suggestion No. 1 o Impossible to purchase lost moments, rse .... but we can “buy time" in a good watch 1 doesn't a watch and chain of- possibilities as a Christ- for someone? You'll find them advertised in “The Shopper's Notebook™ in :d Ads of al ft of tm Cla THE HERALD R the In the Classified Ads Lo We Offer You... " A loan service that is fair, friendly and courteous. 1f you need money for CLOTHES or other necewary am yenses to make your Christmas happy, come in and see us. ‘We Lend Up To $300 To Housekeepers plus Iawful interest, repays $60, $75 or $100 cash loan Ll interest, repaye §00 or $130 Cash joan whul t, repays $105 or $140 cash loan ¢ lr)vn)uilm\mnlflmn Loreat. repays §100 cach loan o lawful [ntereat, repave $300 cash loan very repayment reduces the interest cost. Call, write or *phome ly 3 ) RENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY Ay ¥ West Main St, Koon 104 Phone 1-8-4-3. Open 9 to 5:30 Satardays§ te § Ticensed b the State snd Bonded to the Publie Christmas Glft Suggestions The worries of father, mother, son, daughter, sis- ter, cousin, uncles, aunts and friends are over. Sit at home, read over the Christmas Gift list in the Herald tonight, there’s many a thought and help in the columns. Take the worry out of shopping, and you'll find your nerves in better shape to enjoy the Yuletide. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS. SRR AR N AR AR R AR RRARRARAN

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