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M‘OM&&0.0“M““A“&M&&AJA = i3 \.-'/A‘ v & written by prese ag: PTEPPOEPVICEELEPPOTFPIIPIPPPIPPIIITTEIS “BLANKET NIGHT AT THE CAPITOL Tonight is the tast show Ramon Novarro in “The R Romance” at the Capitol wher has been delighting patrons this first | part of the weel, Tomorrow and for the balance ihe week a double « show of excellence will be offe One at- traction Hines in “White Pants Willie," th t comedy this star has made to date. It is actiom throughout has a good story, and very humor- ature will presen s Hulette in * nt will 1 production NEW SHOW AT STRAND Bebe Dan- ™ i 11 be give tomorrow will Mary Astor e new film ller and Dun- v Reddick and n and Kaye ards nd Dunce Voguee. te its sec ond Christmas jubilee heginning next Sunday evening when it will present Clara, Bow in “Get Your Man." Tt will be shown Sunday evening with augmented orchestra 1 on onday, Tuesday and We : with vaudeville. ¢ AT THE ARMORY TOM O'CONNELI men liave ag wic contact with no Tom O'Co student at his ambition chool student t led him to ir of the fa- ventually t carried hin the position of direc- tor of noted dance orchestras, play- sng in the elect hall rooms of the For his sumimer vacation O'Connell is directing the Famous Pier Orchestra at Old Orchard. Musiclans whose nam known throughout the country know him simply as " " He has made it Waterbury he conce mons Yale Paul W nuuau. ent Lopez, sorge Olsen, Paul Specht, and such men. From them he has gathered | conception of modern music, dicted to become one of th known saxophone pm. rs in the WAR VET HONORED seall et T :):C"—‘:"\‘,‘. % » % . A .l!' Il offer funny Johnnie |1 i 1eet with AFTER 63 YEARS Givil War Soldier Gets Citation ; for Valor Dec. 21 (@) pfr(orm(d an h Dattlefield at Gaines Mills in 1 war, received from the U war department his certificate citation for valor. Hopkins at th Mills In 186 geant, Richard Donn wounded, a mile to a ms tion, receiving two wounds hims in the successful attempt to o aid for his sergeant. Donnel is deceased, was the fat Mavor W. Donnelly of Tren: Donnelly recovered and Hopkins' bravery was made known to the war department. Hopkins was noti- fled to make application medal and citation and medal of honor, howev, warded to him in 13 arrived yesterday. Hopkins will be 86 years of age in May, 1928. His wife, four da ters and two sons are living are planning a wedding anniversary January 7. 1928, when he will b married 61 of battle of Gaines WILL MOVE TO AMERICA Paavo Nurmi, famous Finnish dis- tunce runner, is sald to he on his way to America to make his hom: here, —_— XMAS EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW (Saturday at 12 P. M.} 10—BIG ACTS—10 YAUDEVILLE A Great 3-Hour Carnival All Scats Res 'I'llqnhom: Bristol 1860 Civil war vet- | years after e | ! Full line of Pins, Bar Pins, ' (ameo Pins, NEW DRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED y 2 M duction of the senat arings will ¢ PSSR Efl‘!'!RESS f!‘ TAKE [4-DAY VAGATIOY Houses Adjourn Wm Tax Bil U‘ldEl‘ Way T ANTICPATE RECORD s s s DIPLOHS CONTINUES .- | STOUTESROLLNENT " 3 Meow High Mark Loaked Tor by First of Year in Number Flock o Country’s Colleg in 4 Disaster I mmend committee has ma e que sv\on o'clock thil ) o'clock thers of the board of revi court of reduction of 1a alled up There will the recess p ate 1 vill resume the MacMaster resolt PROFESSOR 1S PROMOTED Amberst, ) Frederick J But the leath of 7.} WATCHES Ladies' and Men's Wrist Watches From S8.75 up Peavls. Pens, Ivory (locks, ete. Himberg & Horn 10 R. R. ARCADE 392 MAIN STREET H 3 ! i l MO STORES director of the icultural experi- READ HER L B nnounced to POR BEST REUSULTS BEC( ive has e 0! those boys rit badges but some months on the court located at the Trinity Tonight For the Last Time RAMON NOVARRO n “The Road to Romance™ peat this act at Christmas time. Buckner to Be Counsel THURS.. FRL., SAT. ~In Quems 50\\01' thc 2—teellent Featuges—2 in Queens Hor- r returned o la E\ rosignation from CO-LLATURLE Pat O'Malley, Gladys Hulette —in— 1id today:. A BOWERY CINDERVELLA™ D CLASSIFIED ADS —— SUNDAY \ Groot Photoplay! wdy and Nerial AN — Withi i R i SAID NOI” e and o e GLORGE O'BRIEN | WHS. WAKTACE KEED e oo i in USATIN WOMANT {2 Pictures STAR l’l‘\ ’l()D \Y 5 "~ Continuous Daily HOOT GIBSON “THE WOMAN W HO DID —in— | NOT CARE” “THE PRAIRIL KING” ' With (xl("ll Cast of \t.\n “BLANKET NIGHT" Blankets Free LADIES' MATINEE This Coupon and toe. will admit & lady to matince best seats. 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