New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 21, 1926, Page 13

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TULESDAY, the Pro- | that and Lt fall of whi United States Bere toda to succeed Henry' was named min- ister at Vienna by the cabinet. The ‘ppointment is in the nature of a promotion for Count De Chambrun, who Is a descendant of Lafayette. 800 Drivers Tagged In Bridgeport Drive Westrield, . J., Deec. 21.—®— i hunderd New York bound com- i mutors on a local express of thu § Central railroad of New Jersey es- ped injury or death today when the locomotive of an east bound \d Pro. | Baltimore and Ohio express ran A i i he lote |thrOugh an open switch at fthe s Central avenue crossing here and ersoll, famons agnostic familics are mot Eooted. | sideswiped one coach of the Central Inge S Prol ursued, [ shooting - ABIE AND ROSEMARY OFFIGERS SEATED "7 INGERSOLLLAWYER - .,@ | ; BACK AT PARS[]NS’ BY HARMUNY lflflfiE e INSISTS ON PRUBEE“Z‘H«» il li "Ft’ “!: JowishIish Comedy Coninus Mitehll Sucteds Ryson—Rav- | (e A | il b o i 10 e ,Llh B, .|. ,,,|.! L y _ ell Succeeds Ry Claims Probasco Pursted Wom- &:oecs ™ ™ : S f0 Prt@immt lng Returns for 36t Time i 4 an Found Dead in Home shooting . Ingersa one George W. ind the others f as worshipful master of Harmony | | lodge A. ¥ 1., at the annual installation e es last evening by aster Herton T. Hallett, act- deputy from the Mitehell succeeds t session in Onless otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this column an Mitchell was installed | Written by the press agencles for the respectire amosement company. » recove Irs. Ing r watch mar h.d to the death of | Iugersoll, who is al- | everely wounded Wal- 0 in her fashional rtment on 8§ pistol or ife of the Cast of Characters hen 3 G Robort H, leged to have lace M Will Fox Lulu Thorne Alfred Clarke Isaac Cq THE RIALTO OP) A new theater, the AL LEMONS AT LYCEUM Al Lemons, comedian and dancer, 18 at the Lyceum theater this week ; oPen its doors to the with the Tip Top Me a | Public of New Britain tabloid musical comedy which | llouse itself is the la features a bit of burlesque, song, | a fine playhou L dance and comedy. Latest song hits | MOst of its appointments ‘being of the day are inersperced in the | ROING Jiss than superb. Some of program and a chorus of pretty girl foremost architects with) i vty bit experic in building 4 ; ; 1 buildings, both public and The companion attraction is the il Bl SO 00 e de- rhotofilm “The Clnging | gizning’ of the Rialto and the result u sereen version of the mMusi- [ i55y0r0 than pleasing. The attrac-|ford, where it will remain for the Pegey Woods | ji0 racade of the building gives one | rest of the weck. £ouple, of SONS A80. | oniy g faint idea of the lavish sur-| Despite J.eatrice Joy and Tom Moore have | \oundings inside. No detail, no!supercilions the prineipal roles in the movie. matter how small, which would add | this play he Miss Joy's part is that of a mod- | to the comfort or enjoyment of the| pea s like ern business woman, addicted to motion picture enthusiast| scems to grow straight hair combing and severe | has heen neglected and of who frocks. As a business woman she is | may well be proud « ace high but as a sweetheart she is | playhouse. While the nil ded primarily L motion pi does not The Mcrrymakers will - change | ture theater there will be vaudeville |a modern problem, it is not sexy, their pragrom on Thursday and the | and novelty featurcs offered once or | it is not suggestive, proving that a | picture 100, will be changed, bring- v David Wien play may be clean and live and ing Bert Lytell in “Obey the Law.” known figure in th | — - . Will, in all probal THE NEW PALACE {he management, which fact | Raymond Griffith, he of the mil- | Should insure firaC clmsy'y atey lion dollar personality and shiny | tractions for the Rialto, It is plan- jm thrmar) i bran | a8 ate o athrsdiod Tofsea 1,000 which m dom by the folks who turn over| P considered a rather small their hard earned money at the box| City by many. However, office, and he's sure to vindicate the | PIANS were being dra s confidence the fans had in him in | Sested that the owncrs abide by e his latest comedy “lic’s a Pri oDt b gsgeame dh wnd so while | which is now playing at the ang eoinuliloite 8 e Wit vith eriow ifice is not immense in size| The ‘company at Parsons' theater N el b eorRar tanen a model onc in|is well cast and the mul- "l;m;:‘ ships, judging baby " or work on | tiplicity o uations which cause g a0 nd one other cq completed and | roars of er in a capable man- : A ; i s remains doubtful ! £ 1 | Iy ailly tiings, 4% son) o | 50y ils await com- |y uln Nat 8. omas A Jerome, | contrary to p belief, is not a Will K A | M:«Nj! gentleman ‘of ¢ \uH’ll" he 4 w:o” x;[ npf;!{ is a young man tosemary Murphy tic life. But you can' bet your life that Griffith get lot of fun out| of it in his new picture. Raymond € Prince” is Mary E st face girl on the Tyrone Power and other well known stars are also in the ¢ It's a real howl kicks against being made is carried bodily into th room. “He's a Prince” story and Griffith's gags. screamingly funny comedy. The companion feature on program is the new racing melo- | drama with Anne Cornwall and ! | tle known land of gric Robert Agnew in “Racing Blood,” » Santa Claus is at which is different from the cut and | | and is giving Xmas dried path of the usual race track | \T THE | children attending. v a special holiday | melodrama. There is no villain, no On Thur C A P I’I‘ O I inged with a double old homestead to be mortgaged, and | Erow i ta One feature will | Beginning Next Sunday will theater-going soon. The | word in all | should be, I entiettn a special ;:mnd lodge, Mr. Dyson, whose was injured in the crash the was lifted from ack. G. Coleman, o Laltimore, engineer of the B and O said he did n g Edwin Maynard Cullen, Emma | j Mullen, Mary Siher wh ridesmal 1 by coach lawos Uhrie George s No officers in lled were nfor warden, iy as Tho T 'Abie’s rml!o\\z Foster Thelma Saglio | Trish Rose,” which R century th plant atens to become the of theater, blossomed ain last night at Parsons’, Hart- | robasco fs still co the S ANMBASSADOR TO VIENNA “ranc s started an extensive Paris, Dac. 1 clopment of the upper Rhine be- & and Bale for pow- ation purposes, the © to cost nearly $10,000,000. ) was the pursuer and demanded a investigation of the WILLIAM J. RAWLINGS elevated eyebrows and | zh police smiles of superiority. | a strong human ap- | \ good story, it never | old. ssional ¢ and refre ndeville by pro | tainers was furnishe Tolox. 807, faD advanpad: erad ic | me It is composed i i GAS KILLS CHILD Six Other sor in abundance | one purpose | make people attempt to solve | Members of Providence Family Seriously Ti—Two Killeu In Pawtucket. Rosc” is the cen- as smashed all perfor- several members of the | George 17, Mellen, 91 ( conditions \ho ompanic all over the na e e . are in ¢ Anne : ©ulated riches that mw an income tax collector d Mr. Tennyson's little brook, fair to run on forever. . its sponsor, x overcome by gas lea morning d i | their hara, @ daughte of rescue efforts Melicen ke even? oms Like it bids | ¥ this suceume GEORGE. W, MITCHELL regain reach al but his w asurer, George H. Bo; 1 | handles christ- contests | al yuilding has be a few minor d¢ ormal opening will taks 1y evening, December only pletion, the place We the twenty-ninth. marshal, | ward steward, . Fred | othing, Brad ER i Thomas G. Cur- Mott; er Smyrk, jr.; ¢ | pler; tyler, Willic senior ste all but o door, ARioE own 7 DeLuxe Christimas Package of Delicious Candies | with Nut and Fruit ped o o o | Chocolates and Bon Bons v was in be > prostrate forms floor, clad in| fallen door. one he kit as if they had reach e Matinces will be given on W and Saturday. |Can You Imagine " o ~ . 4 <, SDEVIL'S ISLAND® AT CAPITOL. Gay Colleen in Golden Curls “Devil's Tsland,” which will and the Greatest Role of Her shown + Capitol theater today L is the fiest motion | HE 3 : with the French | y % | abl Devil's Island | bac Leah Baird, who | take especially for | months of re-| picture would e and | and lit- nd £Orrows the matinees | to all | awlings. former ehief as secretary nesday T was installed of police t ve term J6th conse riffith in , the ssisting be : { Clara 7. Policemen and volun worked on the vietims on comfos and blankets until lem away. ure ever made tilement at ackground. the { pi | penal s 1 \flr its jCOLLEEN " the T, 8 search 0 poriray accurately ti little known land of when Griffith | in 1 King and coronation | is Grifith's | It's a| Pawtucket this candy deaths were Ellen Holden, proprict T x Now on Sale at all no hero to come in at the last mo- | feature progrum. il ow on Sale e Vi e race. | s Olive 11Al\\n)m1i1,) e of | ; s o S . ment and win the race. r James O oos e Mo Ol i S yond” while the other feature | present Anna Q. Nilsson i “ photoplay *“Miss Nobody" | this popt i is seen in a mal | role which she does to perfection. Colleen Moore will be the attrac- | “ROSE of the House of Photoplay Hits! TENEMENTS” :;;:lvly»:m:«u'vl\;v’vwv Il,;\l:.l‘\’;-“‘;::l‘xl:; TODAY and WED. 2:45—4:45—7:00—0:05 _The Sweetest Tlower That 2 | Ever ( w on New York's The number of Hung: Pauline Frederick East Side last “Devil’s Island” A Drama of White Hot Pas- Isle of Lost Men :n.,, TANES ON CIGARETTES No Increase in Prices For This Special Package the 70c pound Mail Orders in Insured Safety Packages Sent Anywhere The Mary Oliver De Luxe Christmas Package is made exclusively in the famous New England Kitehens of the Mary Oliver happy colony of candy makers and sold direet to vou through the little White Shops. Mary Oliver Salted Nuts $ Fresh Daily .Ib 1 20 Mary Oiiver Candy S??zops 97 WEST MAIN ST. City Expeets to Realize 0.000 a Year Reyenue City, Dx 21 (A—The city ght voted a retail cost of ¢ sas City in a $1 to 11 th of the measure w Jan ¥ 3 adoption of Kans Kat counc CAPITOL last ni ar- ition annual m. ich be- X on the In 1-2-3 and 5 1b. Ready E. DYSON Packages ............ EUVGENE elected was re- E. Dyson wi and John W. Loc n busi- | ar has , the | e comes effective ceded by the on pledging the wiis pre- a resoln- council to u o ness failures in been greater tha | finance minister ILYCEUM THE NEW | PALACE || TIP-TOP | NOw I “R4&_ING BLOOD” Anne Cornwall—RDbt. Agnew COMEDY- NEWS RAYMOND GRIFFITH with Mary Brian “HE'S A PRINCE” Starting at the New PALACE SUNDAY, DEC. 26 N in ntative, ported. from the tax t rtiz nt bonds, increase firemen's salaries and In- 1 additional street lights ted to yi of the lodge. pre- ander > 39 new | year. A Masonie watch charm | | | sented to Mr. Dyson by st | Bolierer on behalf of t e tax is expec a $250,- | members ‘“ra during the sions on the a ye Santa Claus with Xmas Candy for all Children at the Matinees M. J.KENNEY & CO. THURS.—FRL—SAT. Special Holiday Show! James Oliver Curwood’s “The Country Beyond” with OIIVE BORDEN and J. TARRELL MACDONALD and ANNA Q. NILSSON Role in a Great Picture “Miss Nobody” Opposite St. Mary's Church With AL LEMONS AL LEMON: Christmas Gift Suggestions rling Silver Rosal Gold Rosaries \lm& Books for Boys and Also Manna of the Soul LEATRICE JOY in “CLINGING VINE” A GREAT SHOW My Prayer Book ... (With Gospels) Catholic 1 + of all kinds .00 and up Statues of all Kinds Framed Pictures STARTING T The Se URSDAY in a Great 1,00 ratu $1.00 75¢ and up “LADY OF THE HAREM” GlicinTes £1.00 >ARL OR FUNERAL I Night Calls 56 Telephone 314 ———— BOBB\ RA] l)\l L S T R A N D [ AXARARAFEAAATFETIRNEATEAAE SN NN MARINO & MARTIN ED JANIS & CO. EDWARDS & DEA WILLIE KARBE & (0. L SPEAK E. Z. REVUE —— e S THURS.—FRIL—SAT. “THE SILENT LOVER"—6 : ANERRRRRRNARERNERNNN Dancing Dramatic Art LMERSON STUDIO 130 WEST MAIN ST. Tel. 613 and 1436-5 Ballroom THE DRESS GOODS SHOP 100 — MAIN STREET — 400 HOLIDAY SPECIALS WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY $125 Pure Silk Japanese Pon- gee. Special, yd. .. 65C 56-in. Pure Dress Flan- Soecve... §1 74 Spec. yd. .. Boot Mills Hem Stitch- ed Long Curtains. wr ... $1.45 pair . Stage DECE I\ ER” Deligthim With These Slippers After the day's work is over—he likes to be com- fortable. On Sunday morning with his papers—he likes to be comfortable. How .sincere will be his “Thank you” if you give him House Slippers d help him to be comfortable. 81x90 PEQUOT SHEETS “ ” THETrEXuEEGFEa?nDES Wednesday only, 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. ea. From New England Ly. Springfield ~ 8:30 p.m. ew Loodon 1 w Harttord Meridm % New Haven * Bridgeport $ Through Trains Daily FROM PENNA. STA, NEW YORK Via Doable Track- Sea Level Route Everglades Lid. (.z‘rr.mn 12:30 a.m. MILTON SILLS, e 10-in. Pure Silk Char- meuse. $169 Spec. yd .. 40-in. Pure Silk (repe Spec. yd. (Sun Mercerized Table Da- Secitva. .. 48¢ Pure Linen Dish Towel- ]Sr:lemal vd. . 19C French Voile Ruffled Curtains. $1 39 Spec. pr. .. STRAND MIDNIGHT FROLIC NEW Y SEATS NOW SELLI} PHONE Men’s Slippers ... $1.95 to $4.30 THE NEW— Rialto Theater AT BROAD AND WASHINGTON STREETS OPENS SOON. WATCH FOR THE Havana Special Palmetto Draperie: Fast) Special, yd. Const Line Florids Mal"" 1 Atlantic Coast Lme The Standard Railroad of the South Tickets, reservations, information from NNOUNCEMENT IN THIS PAPER B. F. FULLER, G. E. P. A 1246 Broadway, New York Telephone Lackawanna 7080 Ask for “Tropical Trips” Bookiet ;&sxxx\m\‘s\\x§svcssfl.\‘s\\,\s\\\\\ RT3 SERRRE AR A D TR I AR IR NI RSNNNRY Sloan’s Smart Shoes 64 \WWEST MAIN ST. Opp. Burritt Hotel 7 SEAALATAARARA B LR EARAEENERRARERINER A AKRNNN DA S ARR LSRN ANSNRNY, 7 WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF SILK RAYON BEDSPREADS — ALSO LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS AT LOWEST PRICES.

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