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28 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927. | | ¢t i chain freed his company | Massachusetts Library club ycmor.! KEPT SAVIN[i IN . ITH_ALBEE HAS fr further obligations and 'd-,.y that it was the time the prob- | ce ¢ re already at work [lems of civilization were discussed YOU CAN NOT RESIST TARKING ADVANTAGE O THUSE in the evening to find the two hodies i sites in the citics former- |frankly if they were ever to be SUPER VALUES—UNEXCELLED QUALITY AND THE VERY BE“ P[]ST TUBINE oD s L e el THEATER WAR "]EA Iy held by the New Haven theater |solved, | LOWEST PRICES—CALL AND BE CONVINCED, a a im t " owner, | There are some uncomfortable Other interests will be connected |facts that must be xl\rn to the puh- — - with Keith-A ee in this venture, ac- | {llc even if they do “hit hard,” Dr. Will Reveals Hiding Place But Wife Keeps Secre making wine in the alrs at 6 o'clock POllS Sale Vaids AIL Previous o5, ™ 3 Alcr #4, 30 e Tomen acre, sing wiys voek Keith-Albee | should be banned as immoral slmply Obl milar to th oW produc- |hecause it told an unpleasant truth. lgfl[IOHS ¢ the Palace theater and others |He concluded his address with a ¢ tcircuit in New York. —Also [plea for a common sense handling £ pictures from the producers |of the censorship problem. 1 with Keith-Albee will be | 1 in some citics for the first vith a baseball b ?RUFESEHR SAYS UIRLY MAY SMOKE .- But a Step in Their Em anolpa Ilnn He Feels ¥ institutions, don of the of the Uni- | old members clared it 1s neces- | free them- d commented r is the hope of the ident suicides, Prof. Sheldon are the result of students im- ne religious mythology and then unable to adjust their lives to chings. 1 cause of these suicides person has been unable mythology at d then when the pe WOMAN AND GIRL Mechanic, Huhand and Foster *one "ii™sa” no™Snine Fa[her‘ B]flmed 5 of the perso that failed to pre- New T(\'L Oct. 21 () S English Conductor Detests Jazz Tunes Sheffield, England, Oct. 21 (P— If words could kill, Sir Henry Cow- ard, the co tor, would hav T ing that it has the prestige noble trombone,” i made o bray like heir | guffaw like a blunt | moan like of the | silver-toned tr \H‘ poe h‘\ w sounds lik a plate, tea octurnal tomeat.” 1e readjustment that | Poli circuit had been on the most | vs been ws of the late 50, Keith's first theater occu- 1 a store in Boston next to the ent Keith theater on There, in 1883, the © present big-time cir- | n which now in- rs in Boston, six i others as far ., west as Chicago. gl " Brands Censorship Dalton, Mass, Oct. 21 P— Branding present day book censor- “bigoted” and the result ®f foned and intol le D rank L. T n, i librar; extension work se in New York city, told the Western @ KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES “Lower the Cost of Dressing Weil * @ Overcoats 2. Narrow and Bigoted. 'Tis time to think of |Los Angeles May Land | | Where Lindbergh Did | oOwawa, Oct. 21 ®—The ficld on which Col. Charles A. Lindbergh ar- rived for his visit to Oftawa has |been suggested as the landing site for the American dirigible Los An- geles when it crosses the interna- tional houndary for the first time on a projected friendly invasion Oct. 2. One of the tions of the flight, said, is a sultable land- Adolphe Menjou’s Mate | Gets Formal Divorce l.os Angeles, Oct. 21 (A—Mrs, Kathryn Menjou was granted her | decree of divorce yesterday from Adolphe Menjou, film star. Mrs. Menjou received her interlocu- tory decrex more than a year ago. She charged desertion. The Menjous were married in New York city in 1920 and separated Nov. 8, 1925, | The Radcliffe Tailored by KIRSCHBAUM $25 to $45 HIS fall marks a decided Thangc in overcoat fashions. Never has “last year's” overcoat looked so decidedly “last year's.” And seldom have we been able to offer our customers so many original and outstanding models. In recommending an overcoat we must confess a certain embarrass- ment. There are so many really choose from. But as a starter— What about the “Radcliffe?” There is a man's overcoat if ever there was one. Long enough to reach well down towards the ankle. A stalwart, double-breasted model with wide lapels that may be tumned up to protect the neck and ears. A stylish and unusually swagger garment, and decidedly The Marketmg Center. " A REGULAR MORNING SALE—Q TO 11 STEAK 391 401 Mam S*reet PRESH FRICASSE | WHITE MEALY POTATOES . ... 25¢. | Peck ........ 35c w20c | L on . 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The price is as pleasant a surprise as the brilliant new fashions. . .it is far below what millinery of this character usually sells for, TEL.