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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1926. Cnleas ®herwise indiesteq. theatrical notices ana rev: written 4y the press agencies for the ‘respectise Ammsement compmny REIITIIIIIIIII CORRINE GRIFFIFH—C The mponlight in New Boston, hondon or Tasmania be perfeitly harmles: married Woman w Is being neglectad by But vhen the lunar beams } minate Cairo, t —the M Marricd Woman must watch her step. And forinne to show exactly her latst First National release, “Infatujtion,” now showi the Capitol theater today and Saturday The film is an adaptation of W. Somerst Maugham's stage succes: s Wife.” Percy r oposite the star. companion feature offe merry comedian R Gr in “Yu'd Be Sur eed Augh maker, inee Santa York. her spous i hit, white |living ¢ appear fith is reported hot how it's done in = Priscilla and W Glass i {are the two he | tonight. iffith | makes s 1- | during the On Saturday at Al L Claus will ap- | tabloid will be ; dance sp! “The Dic drama with & touch of the Oriept |hear her be | provided wl girl is HWUSE OF PHOTOPLAY HITS TODAY AND SATURDAY Continuous Corinne Griffith INFATUATION PERCV MARMONT MALCOLM MacGREGOR WARNER OLAND ALWAY: COMPANION YTEATURE jCOMENIONI AT Raymond Griffith IN You'd be Surprised ANTA CLAUS Toy Matinee Saturday Sam Claus will distribute Xns Toys to the lucky chil- drerattending. Sam Claus will also be here Mor—Tues~—Wed. Matinces to ve candy to the kiddies. LYCEUM Epl. 6, PRISCILLA DEAN—THE DICE WOMAN GASTON GLASS—Midnight Limited Snowed In—Serial—Episode run “Dlevil's The mones must kidnapped Cmrrent News | JACK HOXIE in “WILD HORSE STAMPEDE” The Greatest Indian “WAR PAINT.” high-binder. Her thrilling rescue is the climax of this drama. On the same program are the latest news reels and a selected comedy. e rin | TWO FEATURES AT PALACE | The double feature bill at the New Palace the last half of this week is very entertaining. The first feature, “Dance Madness," starring Conrad Nagel and Claire Windsor. is a highly amusing comedy of a couple who take life very lightl thinking it no more than a dance. In fact they enter marrled life via the Charleston; but soon find out |that there is more to it than na will distribute | mere dance. ~Although there arc gifts to the | many serious phases to the picture, iews 10 this colomn an son and toys and ren attending the Show. most of the situations are hilarious- | ay an Y. companion feature is Jack | “Wild Hor ampede,” hich is a thrilling western with oxie doing some sensational rid- Tuesday and Wed- |1y fur 2 Claps will give| Ty candy to dren. || Sunday night for a Pauline Fredericks in her new photoplay Island,” a drama of | sode of the “Fight- ssions on the isle of |ing Hearts” series entitled “Whisk- |erinz Cho is as funny as the | preceding episodes. Tomorrow night as an added at- traction the country store will be held. H Bowers, MARY LEWIS HE luck of a part of tl e of Miss Mary ar, who will sing | Sunday afternoon at the Capitol un- | !der the auspices of the New Britain | | Musical club, i o] o one in public life ent himself doing a |has had such a dramatic ca r. | ” | Her brief life story has captured the | a tense |imagination 6f thousands who go to se of the rom connected with her sudden rise, and | {come away praising her voice and | ner personality. Midni features ¢ ¥ management announcement, of December is known as a dy comediar * with his ow id to be re- Lewis's is cer- personality and the 0 | tain 1 lthe 1it “_ |opera 1 weels who at pre e Woman"” Is nee American Chinese wealt by hen a | [Trade School Quintet ! Opens Season Tonight | The State Trade school will open | its season this evening with a Hart- ford County “Y" league game against | the Kensington Boys' club at the| |senior high school gym. The trade ! hool made an excellent record las ar and has every one of its reg- | |ulars back in th land Morse Richtmeyer as forwards, | [Henry Rockwell at center, and Ken- ine ost and Julius Mi in the back court. Henry R {has been elected cap The team | has a squad of 25 men from which | [to draw substitutes There will be a preliminary game between the Trade school Seconds| |and the West Ends. This will start | lat 7:15 o'clock. | ey YOUTH IS A SUIC ) | THE NEW S 2 . “Fighting Hearts” | Tails in Exams and i Scored For i Attentlons to Girl. | North Manchester, Ind., Dee. . . | (P11 g failed to pass phy Deraing foo | examinations for entrance to th Triller || trnited States Military Academy and having been dis@plined by Manches- | ter College authoritics, Joseph Till- | ear-old student, took poi- He died last nig} s at th 1 said he lined for pa too close attention to a girl student from * W | Chicago, who had subsequently re Tonight and M| turncd to her homa. Saturday | of all times I sch SENIOR CLUB XMAS PARTY A Christmas party, an annual event in the life of members of the | Sentor club at the Senior FHigh school was held in th q| nasium last evening. | strumental selections with a dancing 5 and 6. All Next Week | number by members of the club | composed the entertatnment. Danc- STARTING MONDAY AL LEMONS The Famous New Britain Comedian with ‘The Tip-Top MERRYMAKERS Revue retty Girls—Snappy Songs—A Company of 20 Hofiman Bros. TRAN Phone 230. S Now ! and Sister of Fat Rooney and their A Melange of Song, Dance, BUCKRIDGE and CASEY HON. BEN SMTH JONNNIE BERKES & CO. {0SPER and MART ADLER and DUNBAR ON THE STRAND SCREEN in t Novel gerald, From the by ¥. Scott F New Year’s Eve 1O—MIGHTY ACTS ats On Sale Monday At 10 WALTER CLINTON | JULIA ROONEY ENTERTAINERS Music WARNER BAXTER “The Great Gatsby” STRAND MIDNIGHT SHOW JTONIGHT, 8:15 ing in the gymnasium followed. MAT. SATURDAY PARSON VAGABOND KING Based upon McCarthy's “IF 1 WERE KING.” Cast and chorus of 123. Or- chestra of 35. N. Y. Cast and Production 5¢-§3.45. Wed Mat. 50c-$2.30 Sat, Mat. 2.88 50c-4 All Next Week Hartford . :\,Sul.. (su. When Sunshine is Being Spread All Over, What Bet- ter Attraction Could Be Offered Than NNE Nicnevrs® PRESENTS. AMERICAS FAVORITE COMEDY ABIES IRIS | i | Eves. 50c.—$1.00—$1.50—8$2.00. Mats.~~50c.—$1.00—$§1.50 Positively No Phone Reservations | MARY LEWIS Most Talked of Member of Metropolitan Opera Co, Capitol Theater SUNDAY AFT,, DEC. 19TH NEW BRITAIN MUSICAL CLUB Tickets at C. L. PIERCE & CO, 246 Main St. CAPITOL BEGINNING SUNDAY | The Strangest Marriage Market in all the world!—That's “Devil’sIsland”’ With | Pauline Frederick 1 10 AM | ot ELECTRIC CHAIR | | | | | | | | | | '$1,023 RECEIVED FRON | AL LEMONS, COMEDIAN and DANCER Tip-Top Revue—All Next Week at Lyceum DIVIBENDS MAKE CURISTAS § i bl HEER New York, Dec. States Steel corpora per ¢ & dividend 000,000 1 of ace value, today headed a business firms that ous Christmas ers and em Closa on the heels of nouncement yesterday that d of United States Steel had to pa: t8 86,000 sharcholders some of it 00,000,000 an- ctors rplus, stock dividend annon Alcohol co mption of payme dustrial od resi on that be month, i extra dividends stinguished imd bonuses Other Stocks Affected Almost simultaneously the ville and shv railroad ‘nounced an increa in the of common Mobile and Ohio Louis- 1 an extra d on common n the annual Central Rail- a dividend of tional F $2 a shar rate from road of New Jers $2 payable Jan, 1 o, In- dianapolis and Louisvillo railroad an extra one per cent on common Joseph Lead company an of one doliar a y¢ McAn- drews and Forbes an extra 90 cents a share. Among special distribu- ¢ earlier tions were those by C corporation, the phone and Teleg the F. W. Increase of the United corporation’s common stc 003,210 will bring within $ of Telephong and Teleg as the world's lar Yesterday's action mu by the stockholders nc this is considered a for ALPHA ALTUA SOROR BRIDGE Benefit Children’s Home Hotel Burritt Saturday, Dec. 18th, 2 Tickets $1 Tickets may HERE THEY COME ! Dancing Dramatic Art EMERSON STUDIO 150 WEST MAIN ST. Tel. 613 and 1436-5 Stage Ballroom of stock could be t market, it 000,000 but discounts L is no en- > financial structur capitalization of ol will be 81,071 T'elephone company othier rated as having 1 billion shares outstand-| n marks the the Elbert H he corporation, m in 1901. The cor- cipal subsi- lying compan- manufactur: uced coal, many other SLIPS AWAY FROM POLIGE. | BUT IS REGAPTURED S00K Patrick Relly Walks Out of Court Itoom After Being Sentenced [ to Jail. of 47 East me of bluft in this morning when he rford hie had not months until yes- | when he met a friend who hottle, “The drink went to and T could not said after pleading | aness. Officer ML J. | him on lafavette | ning. Judge Hunger- | had Kelly's re ore him and it showed in court twice withi and suspended jail sentence 1 Judge ¥ had a drink in last ev 1, however, a Kelly to jail for s Kelly tried another asked to be allowed to the court room to get a drink | of water, and when nobody was ng, he walked out the side door police st nd went up | His liberty was short lived, over, for Officer Michael Meehan n in about 10 o'clock. Morgan Lodge Nominates Officers for New Year At a regular meet ington L. Morgan dege, 3 of Pythias, the first nomin for oflices of the orgar 1 Chaneellor C P. Orchard; rodore Johnson; Mitchell; master . 1. Siegel; K. follows M. W. y lemming; Albert Ludwig Morawa; 0. G The second nomina- | d election of officers will be sday, December and a large attendance is expected | \ date to be announced the officers will be installed by of Plainville, lodge No. cticut entertainment comm | nounces that arrangements had heen | le for a setback tournamnt with | an lodge, No. 8 of Bristol. It is 1 to start the play r the nd the losers will provide | per for the winners. | ttee an- AWAY HIS COAT Philadelphia, Dee. 17 (#—Declar- | uld not need it for somé r McDonald, Bangor, Me. | day to two and a years for an automobile removed his overcoat and ten- | dered it to a companion 1 not | guilty of the same charge It was McDonal first arrest and sentence was deferred until his | | parents can be communicated with | in an effort to send hi | McDonald, with Pembroke, Mg this city, was charge an automobile Novemher 1 | Donald and Tu stood trial after Buckley had pl 1 guilty. A jury freed Tubbs and found McDonald | guil | As McDonald was being led from | | the room he gave his coat to Tubbs, | explaining that with it the latter| would be better able to search for worR. An assistant district ajtorney, | seeing the action ordered the coat | | returned for use by McDonald in home | event he is sent home before Christ- | mas. (Kentucky Prison Scene of | convicted murdered of William Nel- | Britain National Bank, Crowell's | Drug Store, Dickinson’s Drug Store, | the Walk-Over sStore, the Y. W. C. | A. and Miss Phillips' Gift Shop. | Some of the opinions of people in | the public eye may be ascertained | by the following expressions by pop ular charact pproached on the Christmas Seal subject. “Of course T want some Christmas Secals,” said President Coolidge when | |a Modern Health Crusader came to | see him in the White House garden. Even Irvin Cobb becam minded for a few m vised “Do your Christ Vill Rogers went up to the roof heater where the Follies are | ing and roped a high stack of explained Douglass Fairbanks on the steps of the New York library, 1 | like 'em and [ want everybody to know fit.” A noiscless automatic riflee cap- of firing 25 cartridges two miles in half a minute without re- loading has been invented by a | Berlin firearms expert. Double Execution Today Eddyville, ¥ Brannon, serious- and ad- stamping Dec, Hamilton, 17 (A—Roger of Ghio, at Lexington, Decem- was executed h He was pronounced m., eight minut placed in the electr Sam Harris, Negro, convicted in Christian County, Ky., for the mur- der of his wife, followed Brannon to the ¢ r and was pronouncea dead at 7. thirtcen minutes after he entered the death room. A Negro inmate of the peniten- tiary played a religious song for Harrls a few hours before he was executed and Brannon asked that a rag-time piece be played for him. The convict responded with “Yes Sir That's My Baby.” Brannons' body will back to Ohio for burial today. DRESS UP THE FAMILY FOR CHRISTMAS On CREDIT JASIEST TERMS LOWEST be taken CHRISTHAS SEAL SALE Public Makes Ready Response But Committce Wants to Hear From All Solicited the committee in of the New Britain Christ- al Sale has collected $1,522.61 \ response to appeals sent by mail mber 1. The committee all who have contributed and hes to remind others ir gifts will be greatly Seals are on sale Meet Me at Burt's For Biltwell Toys Up to date, appre- at the New “Charge It” famous, 138 MAIN STREET Opp. New Strand Theater Christmas Sale Now On Swings, Cradles, Carts, Beds, Trucks, etc. Chair free with Doliar Purchase. Baldwin Apples 30 a Bushel, Delivered BURT'S PLACE Fast Main —_— A Deck every Men's Everette Moccasins, wool. All colors and sizes Ladies’ Felt Moccasins, ribbon trim, all colors and are Useful and SLIPPERS - For the Whole Family Give Comfort-Giving Gifts that will be remembered long after the holidays. Large Assortment at Money Saving Prices 1.98 e Women’s Puare Silk Stockings, full fashioned, $1.39—3 pairs $4.00. SPECIAL Women’s Silk Stockings, 98¢—3 pairs, $2.75. Ladies’ Hi-Lo Velvet color, all colors and sizes ... $1.29 Men’s Leather Everette, rub- ber heels §1.98 Men’s Fancy Socks, 69¢ —3 pairs . $1.85 Children’s Bootees, 5 to 2 79c Ladies’ Satin Quilted, all colors 98¢ Ladies’ Juliet, plush and ribbon trim, rubber heels, all colors, $1.49 7 N 58/ QR 250 & racronses FANILY STORES GRI/II[/ [ Lo 267 MAIN STREET New Britain