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—— S808860600.8. m»uno““muuuumu»uuu» - In Imfifi;flp |,; - N d Al ‘( SN - Unless otherwise Indicated. theatrical notices and written by press agencies for the respective a tflmmmflvmmwvwm%wwmwc JOHN GILBER AT CAPITOL PARSONS' HARTFORD The Capitol offers today, Tuesday | Buford Arn and nd Wednesday John Gilbert with | Dunning’s T*anne Eagels in “Man, Woman, and > Sin,” a great dramatic romance that |the 4 vas well liked by the audiences last | ham, “vl! open an cngagement of vening. Gilbert plays the role of a {three days, with a Wednesday mat- reporter on a Washington daily in | inee, at Parsons theater tonight. this new picture, a vivid drama of | I'ollowi sement here, it newspaper life. Much of tha se- |18 book the Court § © thea- fuences were filmed In Washington |{*T. Springfield for three days and vspeclally the outdoor scencs which |19 10 open in New York on Christ- ‘ake place around the nation's cap- |M2S night al. Jeanne Fagels makes her de-| Th countryside with its mt in the movies in support of [(YOUDRer set imbued with the Mont- John Gilbert. Miss Fagels made a |/artre atmosphere of Paris that h DR success and was starred in the #1Tived in this country sincé the stage play “Raln” for quite some |WOrld war, stubborn revolting s nst “Thou Shalt Not” laws and Beginning Thursday the Capitol culations, is the material that Ar- | will offer another fine double feature |'1#8¢ and Dunning have utilized | vhotoplay program.. One attraction | "OF thelt new play, aftords a lively slll offer *Singed.” a flaming story | CVORINE'S entertainment, as plenty of of passion and fortune and with | UShable scenes and situntions re- Blanche Sweet, Warner Baxter and | the dramatic portion of ” story. Prominent in a large cast 4 Mary McAlliste the leac > = ary lister in 1660ing 2005 | 5ot Dolian Butord Armitage, Car. iolyn Humphreys and Duncan | ‘\\uul n. DRUNKEN AUTOIST GIVEN $100 ANE 16 Day Jail Sentence Is Sus- pended by Gourt — = ws in this column are new comedy, ented ment of Chadles Dilling- new “WILD GEi EUM Marvelous, Wonderful, Great, Best vet, these are the reports that have been heard from the public who have already seen 1. eum's \pmul pleture, “Wild Gees S A R sees this picture and Is not more | than satisfied we will gladly refund vour money. All we ask of you is to come and sce our show for the first | part of this week, and you will never regret the few hours you spent here, Our feature picture, “Wild Geese”, with a great cast of stars such as Bello Bennett, Russell Simpson, Eve | Southern, Donald Keith, Jason Ro-| . bards, Anita Stewart, Wesley Barry ]IU: ",‘:'L””‘ 7’“ Raida Rae, Austen Jewel, Dvelyn o AYP0U, Was fi Selble and many others. Tho com- (g, M5 shven @ o panion feature “Tho Return of Tos- | (o s in il o ton Blackie,” with Raymond Glenn, linior i ! ) Corliss Palmer and the famous po- ' lice dog, Strongheart—Is also an cn- tertaining picture. T0,HOLD BANQUET New Britain Blues to Bring Season when Morris D, this mornin cr Huycs on Saturday about L o'clock, °n by the accused had forced side After a4 ma roud Officlally to a Close Saturday ‘ Night. 491 Myrile taken of Ziec Blues football | plaint « m will bring the season officially | quartcrs to a close with an annual banquet t0 | It was his first offer S be held Saturday evening at IFallon's cuting Ati y Josep Wood grill on Main street. The players siated that he was e e e will gather together around the fes- ' him in court. He ; : tive hoard to rchearse the games T po Ciroie Bt played all season. Plans are in the| As the aftermath of a) works to have another fast eleven accident at the corner of Noyi | next year. t and West Main strec The Blues have brought to n close ! ‘“'_' night, when three their sixth football season. T Pups d. Ludvig Eijol pel, Frank Abastasio, Joo A . strect, dviver one’ of George Ky and Al Seifel fined $15 a S htor veterans of four years standing, ules of the re Wl “Hook" An io threatens to hang up his shoes for good, but his out- fit for next year, two sizes larger than the one he wore this year, has | already been ordered ANl members of the clnb and team raoters, Who Wish 10 cue# 1 the han- quet can secure detalls at the Ranger A. C. club roo ICE HOCKEY GAME First The New DBritain ts on Sat- pers , 0L P John Romano, ton street, was 1t costs for driving wit a 1 According ¢ testimony o «conard N ) Iy in back ¢ aded towar wh Romano's 1 toward W, Burritt, ad-on collision 1 crzeant Patrick rested the drive of the passinger: Quebee Beavers to Make Ap- pearance Against New Haven hospital and that required 1o close Anna Dec who Night. taken to the 11 stitehes were Dec. nointer- cut on her fac turing the jof 345 Myrtle strc Quebec Beav the New [the cut on her face, and her broth- Haven Eagles will be played at the er, Danicl. 8, who also received cuts arena here tomorrow night. Tt is ajon his face, were allowed fo rogular scheduled game in the Ca- | their homes after being t nadian-American league and being | the hospital. John Sahot the first in cight days at thg home High street vidi rink of the Fagles it has attracted { Fijolek, sustained a deep onsiderable attention. and another near Chief among the favorite players | When his head struck the with the visiting feam are “Big |There were sc s in th Jock™ Bennett, defense man, and La | 10mano ¢ Montagne, the goalic. Both are star performers and will undoubtedly feature in the ice clash here tomor- row night. Jar Was Hiding Pla(c For $16,500 Currency '™ Brainard, Minn., Dee. 12 (P—An old butter buried in the ground, | was revealed as the hiding place 0,500 in currency by v H Prog- . cashier, after his arrest yester- day as an aceessory in the holdup of the Iirst National bank of Iron- ton. near here, Nov. 9. The authorities thus recovered nearly one third of the §35,000 cur- veney stolen by four men who held up the bank on the day It had re- | ceived a cnrrency shipment to meet | payrolls of iron mining companies in this vieinity. Ofiicials said the 30 ind admitted hein crims Tagles Tomorrow New Haven, vational hockey who- was sl on his his temple indshicld Whale s 1 |article of food during the and sixteenth centuries land, whale cither wa t&erved on the spit or served with peas, The the favorite recognized fifteenth In Eng- roasted and boiled and e and parts For Golds, @rip, Influ- enza and as a Freventive for ar old cash- ssory witter Is Leaving Place at Rule Shop Herbert . Santter, an inspector at the Stanley Rule & Level plant Long serious illness and eomplications for vears, will leave the often follow Colds, Grip and Influenza, company’s employ Sat He 1s Guard your health egainst this danger. one of several employes in the in- P"“_-:_Z ; spection department whose resigna o box bears this signature tions become effective this month, é.?f."&r . -Proven Merit since 188 PALACE TODAY rday (PARSONS’ Presc BRASS RING By “nf ,r.l Den l,n)n rm:l Mary Brian in e i R S R Philip | under | ot ~r NEW DRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12 oy Vic Plant & Co. Opens at Strand Today With a (‘amp:m_\ of 25 People in JUNIOR COLLEGE - READY T0 OPEN Classes Wll] Get Under Way on February 1 at hand for nts when the nnecticut opens ions February 1, it 'S 1 bulletin issued supplement to the general courses. The special bul. the Junior college plant in detail, as it will be when ol opens, and as it will be when pleted some years hence is located at 18 n of 0 describes e colle Bri port The Junior college is an institution cring the first two vears of the Lin cral arts, comms« nd the fine arts, and carryi credit. The completed for 1o be ready will bring the capacit of the school 0 400, and will include a combina- tion gyinasium and auditoriur well as classrooms, The completed building will b ified architectural de n colonial nasium on t vrn 6 t the and the anditorium on the will be as legs of a U. When thi and busines g col- plant, west, the western cd ek beyond Nouse re will rear of building The plant. is to tap brick and the which is now ready, is two stories in height, and will hou: the labhorn- itral heating plant, toilets 'and locker rooms. The heating plant is now 1 or the entire build- inz. Laboratory will 1 l the equipment mo frst permanent unit i the rear of the old home which has been renovated mm classrooms, library and administra- tive offic | found the trimume try spice attached to dgar Bassicl first floor a ministration office, t library. four cla Jaboratory and r rooni and toilet facilities for | On ner president roor nd floor there room, a wom 'LYCEUM TODAV—TUENDAY Exira Big Program Belle Bennett WIld Geese with SIMPSON 'E; and “The Retum of Boston Blackie” with RS ulty and health room, ruction of college grade in |, L wort " CHA RaC;LR“ °E“[CTFD FOR SCHOOL PLAYLET lockers for toilet facilities for wo men, and five elass rooms. Ther is also a recreation-assembly room | which will later, when the second | unit is constructed, become a bio- log! laboratory, Moveable aud torium seats have been purch: this room, which will scat cond unit it to be the 125 women, | Stanley School Pupils Will Prescat for “The Christmas Carol” Wednesday tors can Movable a nsed here wh 1 game. will be 1 to use the ditorium. A s ; ite 1o provide for dramatic performance 1 that this unit will be cats + is inclu any amatenr It is expect ready in I unit is huilt, ‘Ol.llnhl 1 netor coach will be in charge. tr to build the remaining L n the growth in inds it hird unit 3 unit phy and is to be the long Itis to ¢ slon the auditori classroor he adm commodations i students will be built in will oceupy the land now located the old home, which will 1 to the The this third un on several §peet The lot which the Playcd Over fect on fhe avenue, and is 317 fee on Walker, Jr., of Br *d the build s01 sults of Cont D SELL HARTFORD CLUL Hartford, D 5 made in this ci 1 n to obtain back r mvw Hartford haseball club, it f evstood that James H. Clay owing to health reas T e B 1" sportsmen who . oy ; a purchase is headed by Fred Hur- Adunior ley of this city. wrriors 6 New Britain T()l) AY A Thrill for the Men! A Kiss for the Ladtest RICHARD DIX ‘The Gay Defender’ On the Same Program 25-PEOPLE-25 Including Raymond Glenn, Corliss Palmer and - lady to “Biénket Nite”” VICPLANT | ‘WINE, WOMENzndSONG Superb Settings! Mostly Girls! A Solid Hour of Eafertainment Many It —e. Th FORD CARIS Hi OTHER SELECT ACTS iful Blankets Given .\un,\” | e New vm 7 ANNOT 4"1 L3 1 An: THURS 16 A On Display in Our Elm Street Showroom TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY You Will Be Amazed at the Speed and Beau'y AUTOMOTIVE SALES and 248 ELM ST. cftl N: “New Britain’s Only Ford Dealer” ‘in a flami SCHEDUL [ NCE and aching throat by cely with BAUBME. 5 penetrating nand removes t rheuma- Isit. et hooriginal EMGUE CAPITOL s of Photoplay its! TODAY —T1ES.—WED, 10— T:00 — 9:05 ) —= 13 at Double Feature Progri m — SAT. and fortune mingle tale of lite! on ‘SINGED” Blanche Sweet v oanter igh School Hero” Happny Tale of Youti with Great Cast of Y Glorious ouths ~w Ford Car SERVICE Open Late Each Night !Tn telephone twenty six years. age was 34 calls, NEURALGIA orheadache—rub the forehead ~malt and inbale the vapors Vic A2y L0 communication a 17, at New In 1900 the aver- Boston college Boston: Dartmouth at Hanover at Brunswick: 15, New at Durham; 24, Indoor trac February 1, 28, K. of C. Milrose l\\ W, \Y 'lO .S'IOP FITS “of Epilep- habit forme splaining Write A Smart Brogue with a Scotch Accent The accent on the rich Scotch- -grain leathers that are pliant enough to humor sensitive feet — and \llll(l\ enough to give more mileage than other T 8900 Black and Tan lobe Cloth'ng House COR. MAIN AND WEST MAIN STS. Just Once You should do your washing just once with the New Easy to sce h worderful it is. 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