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! i [T ' "m:mlll (117 REVUE AT STRAND One should not miss Guy and Pearl ‘Magléy's All Star Revue, the |force for “The Barke! feature attraction at the Strand to- [tol today and Wednesday day and” Wednesday which open~d yesterday to enthusiastic audiences.|bearded lady and the hula dancers. | Here is the one revue that smacks with entertainment from start to fin- ish and has a cast of exceptionaily | fine talent. Guy and -Pearl Magloy | head the cast which includes t} Banks Sisters, the Melvin Sisters, the Earle Boys, Geneve - Butler, Tolas, Charles Jones and Mickey | Guy's Recording Orchestra. | The offering is on the style of the Ppresentation idea with the principals | doing a series of numbers in front of the orchestra. "he entire cast| déserves much credit for a splendid entertainment. ¢ Other acts on the program offer | LaFleur and Portia in an excellent | |Illlll-u:.liil’;‘ililllll!ll | ) llll but eventually it is all straightencd |terpr | AUDIENCE LIKES [{f NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1920 PRESIDENT FAGES TRIGKY PROBLENS| Devoting Little Thought to Other Than Immediate Measures |- AMATEUR EFFORTS Oficer 666” Well Received in Premier Presentation ing ation of the young adven- | Alfred Giallant of 360 Fast street reported to theft of a rabbit last night. A. G. Hammond _ Spanish War Veterans, will hold a regular meeting in the camp mest morrow night at § o’clo City Items the police today the camp, United room at the state armory to- only cor- of assistants to the postmaster geu- eral and the attorney general. partment is awaiting a further study Dr. Julius Klefn, director of the bu- [of Mrs Tofralne “Wikema |Mrs Wiseman-Siglaft had tesfl that she had made atrangeme ‘mfimwnflvrt This will leave only two depurt- nents—state and commerce — in | with Judge ' Hurdy and ofhers “te which reorganization werk will be | | produce @ womam Who would pome ncomplete. That in the state dv.- las the compagion of ;Kenneth G |Ormiston. former Angelus. - Temple of the situation by Secretary Stim- | radio operator, at Carmel. Calif. son while that in the commerce de- F' k E d Tm i \mx McPherson was accused o] partment awaits the retarn here of I ICWOTKS EXPECH B 10 5lieg en Ormmiston's “compasityg during the suid 1;he ¥as Leld by kidnapers. time she cau of foreign and domestic com- California Juige’s Impeachment Local No. 900, National Federation merce. 5. Wi 5 i of Post Office Clerks and the Ladios' ———— Seins chabbon db Bovsie sndldr i ‘fl'm'"“ri(':"'M.':;’Jl.h\": { The New Britain Drama Guild [Auxiliary, held a joint social and | Washington, April 16 UP—Presi- | Gor' o other departments also _ Sacramento. Calif. April 16 (B— | i Hp,.)o' r‘?u;;n“v"\\l‘ :;.: last night presented ““Officer 666 ;";‘“;la:""»\”-l‘i_;(‘;] “‘;lhll" bv;'q‘ "nt Hoover has three big prob-|are contemplated. These will e 1he deposition of Mrs. Minnie Ken 1 Wells of Sun Francisco and fore a ST e © & ay n . April sth, sito! rom = neGy., h f i Semiple - y: " ' :y; lo( #n enthusiastic audience at ‘”‘m;d l'n‘:onnll« i uh]\'::\ Ha.|lms at hand and _s concentrating | brought about gradually as the new 'h ).mmmrvr of i*”"’ Sempl -“(‘ Vit was false. “THE R AP e Camp sc auditori The |Ha * 7 abi dy the Pherson. was ready f di nto f THE BARKER? AT CARITOL. (12 Camp school angitorium, ine | EELUA, o {on these to the exclusion of othoy|Cabinet aficers are abls iy study the |FRONION. Woa ready for reading inte) “y laft also admit- See the freaks! They are all .n | “fTOrt was an excellent manifestation | | matters. the study of which he be- | Situdtions in cach case so as to deter- the —evidence in the 1 hment | g4 under croas nxamination ibat g * at the Capi- | ©f the capabilities of some of the llieves may wull be deterred unuj|™iNe 1o their own satistaction !rial of Superior Judge 108 8| uMaavit she had made in suppess in the |best ):Hn teur talent in New Britain, oria atitine 5 whether sweeping reorganizations Hardy here today of Miss Wells' statement was falge ‘i 'he s « | Which gave a fine interpre - . e 3 - I _|of Miss s 4 talking hit. The tattooed man, th e »-_‘; L fine m‘t rd|ummn r:!]«:l | s accounts to a large degrse |°"¢ ne‘«.euar)» Prosecuting officers who hoped to The witness further declared that I U . ype of melodrama, while for the lack of reaction from the Having filled the important post show by the deposition that Judge g :dge Hardy had 10ld her that Mas. Thi# new First National picturs the au ience voiced its appreciation | White House 10 suggestions for a|Cf ambussador to Great Britain with Hardy gave lezal services 1o Mrs Mcpherson nnd Oronision had been —a George Fitzmaurice special pro- |With enthusiastic applau MR B with So. | e selection of former Vice Presi McPherson whils Kkldnaping | “very friendiy" st Angetua Tespias Ll S : The vehicle, a melodramatic farce sttt D e L DL D st g i e R B duction—stars Milton Sills and | 4 viet Russia, a new naval arms con. | 4¢0t Charles G. Dawes, whose nom story under investigation by th - gelist often spoke tn Dorothy Mackaill; and with Betty (in 'hree acts by Austin MacHugh | Iferenca and other subiecte With,n | IDAtION is expected 1o be confirmed 1os Angeles district attorney. saii er radio operator th h th . Compson, Douglas Fairbanks, Ir.|Proved to be an interesting bit of | : et oL ‘stie | PFOMPtY by the senate, the chier ) ling of 1} e prohl i opersidr turalich the v entertainment that kept the % - both the forcign and the domestic | °T° A et . TeRting o] document prob- crophone on the temple platform swsd |and many others in important rolcs. nt that kept the on- (o) lessman rges [nventory of e executive is giving little thought toably would be interrupted often by 1hat their friendshin he . ,\.L,huu 1s the Barker for the Hawa- |l0okers in a jovial mood throughout. | Ak | other diplomatic appointments and efens i el Il ehte b duone W8 iian concession with a traveling The fast-moving plot, with its ever- Fede"a.l Refl! Es[flic ] lunn\‘f’f.\! among the present prob. | 2her 4 defense objectio noticeable that he (Hardy) had heen i o) > na: = . : i ) cms is redeeming of the party | § The deposition, taken obliged to speak to them about ity rbivall Tl Bon wasis to Jois and |AriSing nEw Compildations: was 6. 2 ; g i . : T Bl o e e et e e e SHRBLIED Discaoe s "‘""" “'”;}' o sumEor 0, Ilr‘r.:rt \u"“.” Domtent, S denlares g 2 ' a dancer | ence guessing as to the final out- SREaLStradltlon e ehietiRub . 1o 0 L4 [ Kennedy's opinion, Jud s l::.\.ln .fi'fl“':f..-‘f'",-" The n);lry:::rdxl\-m. Tl come until the lust curtain, while the | Washington, April 16, (UP)—A Jects with which the seventy-first | aSS the ‘.‘Ml‘ e noommary fonlibe [advice lo Mra. McPherson : 4 arker. s - . cmand that the government take |COngress soon will begin to grappie |Eiven all the time necessary for the \yioq™jeun worvices, The documont dignant and gets Lou, a girl friend |€Xecution of some of the most diffi 4 completion of this rather stuy . % : AT in the show, to vamp the boy. cuit situations was done in a ma 1ventory of its real estate and re- |at this first and extraordinary | o ™ Consequently the naming. of o218 deals with Mrs. McPherson's Loo flietinlis s vt o e W rasnian: vise its method of handling real session Sicsen et ot o i e RARIE 908 b0 Soparinied oF 32,500/ 1o) the two are wedded. The barker is| Clement Lewis fin the role of |PTOperty was made today by Rep. Lo Inpotite s ik as 'Am:a‘sn;l:rfptc;\)y;‘::':t'r.l')l:n';- Junst (hesmioney swas fglven by THEATER 4 i Travis G ar e Bloon:, de New York. he completion of the reorganization Ak SRR \Ge Prob= | heck whic o rd “legal. ’ wild with anger. Tragedy looms, |Travis Gladwin gave a flawless in- | D-[--,!hlkmg':,“‘r.:;:.‘.n:‘.\; T of the administrative macincey of | D1 Will be deferred for severai | CHECK Which Lore the word “legal —1oDAY— Judge Hardy's attorneys maintained nonths, as will various transfers ia.. HEROES IN BLLE etic t:is sensational; | & i % | ;:nhilu::LLt:C::d's‘:;:ng in “Hi Elm-|out. It 15 a whimsical tale of a {turer, who had sought romance in | poration in the world that does not 1')1;;‘“;.‘"\“ v-mw;'[- F‘l\r&:’_h“'v'u_h\";r{Yl: the diplomatic corps that AL was a “frec offering.” with JOHN BOWERS er” are productive of much laugh- [queer vocation and is giving the | CVEY comncr of the carth and finally | k0w accuratcly w it Gwns Ay (P2 il e 1:])‘ President Hoover has mude pro- Tedimony Cone Miss X Tl oD ome ter in their comedy song and talk |audicnces at the Capitol theater a |found it in his own home, while Al-|the valuation of its realty holdings,” |F | 13 fur from an - accomplished |gress in selecting members of the| More testimony about the Miss X starring BUD. ROGSEN 1T impersonating Iowa folks, and Card- | genuine treat |fred Be ngston as the |vlvu>n:.~(vmmvllg- ‘me “The United States Third b the st I the wotting x jlaw enforcement commission, bui angle of the McPhers ippear- | News Reel Nong. Comedy, iff and Wales are well liked in “Ro- On Thursday “Mother Machree” Known ture crook Ifred Wil- , should take stock of its property and o ird ¥ e ‘x;',\[; o i, i:_ P{thus far he has been abl: to keep 'ANCe case went into the record ves- g "“ \V'gm_n\ . £ meo_and Juliet.” will be offe sound roniz 1 |Son communded every situation and keep Ui records up 1o date s e en ‘v;f f‘ e 1‘"':\*{'0" lis sclections secret. The person- | terday during the cross examination : BB NINDOW “The feature photoplay offering be-{and with a cast that includes Bell. |scored undisputed right to the title operty owned by the govern- ™' i ’” “"‘0 :"'r "‘”‘ '*;“‘ ‘_‘f‘ 1 of the commission probably will THE DRIFTING KID ng Corinne Griffith in her new|Bennett, Vietor McLaglen and Nl Of Stur performer of the evening. ment is now worth about $20,000,- e G | Betal) "-“” r'."' Le completed within a w week or to o | News Reel Nong Comedy adaption of the Pulitzer prizc| Beginning Sunday the Capitol wili|taeto. the Jay e valet of Gladwin jone knows because treasury-ownel “‘." 'mmm‘”‘(‘m ’f‘!lfbl‘r“f, ;‘(": l‘:\'*fi:‘_ as speedily |h\ reafter as ')xn(‘(]\-‘h]t 5 e ohanal anil bive Himtn1g Ao na i « audience gh his | ury archives and the post office de- c study prohibition enforcement all mt’"k.:ll‘l‘)‘" ey T:“lhé"l:ng\ic g S lete et work i 2 eIt ndre Wil st e e depart ”‘;"“f'r’,”"‘ tration “”“““}":"”" e lit- feides will be given an opportunity io ; traction with five select vaudeville 9 Iwn Bomba as the “bosom’ friend {ment of the government ps its |1 it ,‘\ in K*:“" '”0' L"[) & ile heard and this phase of the in. Surprising. and gratifving, is t numbers. © ° | n' Gladwin clicited much laughter [own records of its holdings. Whit ‘-‘rx'“ 1" ef measure mo!}h the m:smur) alone probably will co e way soothing. cooling Zemo, the rc- Beginning Sunday the Strand in-| [“u,, his quips, but lacked the nece: is needed is to keep all the records “’u”{v own in the hx.;mnxmn party ikomr- weeks. The dry orga: tions markable antis. liquid, relieves augurates Vitaphone and Movietore | sary Mayfair accent, which the part land valuations in one special realty IJ' o _‘ul‘)l in t ,, ampaign }..1. are expected 10 foin forees for a pre. litching rash. blemishes and other talking and sound pictures opening | |calls for, and was a bit ill-at-ease in | account.” SiEsieRl o b m]'*'“l and they | sentation of their case as they dii |skin affections. It clears the skin : with Clara Bow in her first all talk- [some insgunces austin Stowel 85| Bloom said if the government |27® NOPelul that limited tarift ""““‘”“‘E the senate inquiry, while the |Generally it removes every trace of | HARTFORD i icture “The Wild Party.” | Michael Phelan, or “Officer 666" Was |took stock of its holdings many |$07 a0 be accomplished without | wets will be represented largely by |Eczema. And because it is such an || ————— Ing_pic jwithout question a_ true replica of |tiacts of lands and buildings vir. | 223U delay and the special session | the Association Against the Prohibi- ntiseptic it prevents dan- | ; | the average New York “copper.” |fais or l4nds and Imilm‘I:mM- ended within three or four months, mux Amendment, druff. Keep invisible, odorless Zemo | Now PLAYING m Rmmns GUESTS Formel\ Theam- Man fo D“'ec[‘“ ho got himselt into a tot of not | Jci ¥ IR AR e RECTERAtion Pl n-d i e RS always on hand. Get a bottle today. | i in trying to do his duty. e Vinlted Sats'c 2 ; ey also expec withi a o SSIFIED ADS Al druggists, 35¢, 60c, $1.00. = " 10:P THB!R LETTERS Drama at Holy Cross i e e e Helen Bur- ;W.il"tlfi,'.f":,f ater ow Natiomltime administrative rgani u'mn‘ WILLIAM YRR N E“ [ton. the young lady who had fallen | P o T e D will be practically completed. Sub- HAINB g > EENEI STt in love with Gladwin at a pr:-nous}&;% Stk o 1 gl stantial progress has Leen made in Irving T. McDonald of Long- |MeCting, was a bit lax. but made up |7/ 0 WPe "'li""‘ o o |that direction and announcements lo\uul- Warning at Hotel Whea Air| Irving T. Mchona “Jox {for the laxity noticeable in her in- |1esirable to sell som= of the prop- |,ropuply will be made this week of | 4 JOAN lane A s CHAUA- | (heator intorests 1n Springheld and |LEFDIEtaton of some situations, with |ina nikke. marks out of ciner tocag [“PPOIn{meNS of the full personny | Wed., Thur: 3 e A hes - | theater = Sp eld and j_ - e and ke parks out of othur tracis 5 . | P K it | this city, and a frequent contributor 1;3_"'I il :,,1”",:]“ | now standing idte. PARSON TOMORROW CRAWFORD . WiBga, Tean, [to magazines, has nccepted appoint- | /1 WO HL IRErele of Ste Bad Bookkeepinz s Pop. Matinee Saturday 4 Chattanooga, Tenn, April 16. (B Ment 1o the faculty of MOW (HOs 1" quutitics. scoring undisputed I "XJH"” LEovernments ]‘;‘]"""m':g Rheumatlc HARTFORD 50¢ to $1.00 —in— x"\,:l;:(‘:(rl:h:»"u‘;y;?a‘l‘o;ll:; fla]:;::::l.‘ Jito ‘;'""“‘l'i‘lf":"‘”;‘;“"‘ ",:‘::";]"':4;’0’: %u-m.u»n. .“4. sin of (.\;‘hr\\‘;:unn‘u’ ;i‘*"m"‘”-" l’-’ "1“"7;1.\ wrong also.” > Prior to its New York Premiere “'rHE DUKE of mail planes has been installed | drama. ‘.: eave L g ’-I o |Mrs. Arthur Kimball made a hit Bloom said. “Real estate prope iz P G H iled d “B I ” of tho Hotel, Patten here, [aLoneeso amTe ’,nf’l’l'l‘)_"m““,‘o;f»“ - B i e s S e o s bonb ains o a| As a Secon uriesque | STEPS OU | it R Operate fain ugh a tele- | &4 £ 5 °7 nervous aunt of the two girls, and @8 assets, neither ace R o | fll‘t;::,';\:llll‘c:l))a::‘; nl:m:hilaxmorl,(‘“'f ST e s ""'“' T i e on the stuge was [Made for interest or depreciation on Sw llen Joints Irving Lande Presen o ihic siren is sounded here 15 min- | | The now department of Mhich Mr. with lonzz and loud ap- finvested property. ; (o | THE POPU y fes. after the departure of the McDonald will he the head will pro The supporting cast in- oom explained that when the o | LAR STORY R e :;::amhg :}?:»“i;',;d‘\.-x.‘{r“.;‘.-,«‘.'\:..';’c‘.;lny.{» clud | ,:"",“',(,”:-;m; ,-(;1‘ .,; overnme {u‘ |.»ym1,- ;.'\Im’:m.v:;i ;or vanlsh in the el o L J atking, chauffeu Hladwin ane ),000 a year - wnse is e Tl " % 5 it :‘:zn.:':fnl::(;th;& ,:,.: .lu,q‘,l::,"a.:: ture, and the structural technic and | o paptper in erince with Wilson. Mr. | corded a8 gosernment operating ex- SATURDAY EVENING POST | production of both classical and {Hume gave cvidence of good quali- | penses, but when a new $2,000,00 = | 1 . “El i:‘cdrlly:):r:dts blown again 20 min. | Modern dramas. ties in his interpretation of a small, | federal structure is erected, to take | T (rivrled You Can Hardly Use Arms A Sideshow of Lif | ufes befogs the ship roaches hero| HOIY Cross has heen netable fov it&4ibut impor always finding | the place of the rented building, i ”;;..I:;:.x::h’ll:?n:l,“ i % hly‘es. g £ | 19 sigpify That ahly that msch time ",‘("“‘rénvx:;'(;”:"’d‘“l;;:";;fd-\\::}-J;\i Mlmi“; of T’” mITn. |there is no r"ord kept of the rent By William R. Doyle penre. n 2 which he excented inoa truly stellar | which would have been paid. o Fintt Dronthiat emater. '] ot ond o the siericat membera of manner. Charics Pratt ny Boliee | van mrerent e ot s ser cent WITH ANN FORREST AND NORMAN FOSTER i .'nu- same signals are repeated for | he collcge wtaff, but thiy is the first |Captain Stone, T. 0. Gilek as Officer Ishould he charged against the new AND A COMPANY OF 40 the southbound plane. attempt on the part of Holy Crost|Ryan and Charles J. Law as Kear- |buildings. That would bLe $100.0¢ Alfpért officials say they .hope |10 @dd to its activities a department a plainclothes man were all lang the correct way to keep the go:- ; sbon to make it possible for the dedicated to the hetter undersanding |well cast, adding impetus (0 the fast | pppent hooks for governmental ex- ! “Ann Forrest is superb as the PHoté:of the alr mail planes fo|and production of the drama [moving plot at every turn [penes | | e D e S SEL L wpund the siren by radio. Similar | Mr. McDonald's plan is to continte | The scencry for the play, a draw- | " 'nger the present bookkeeping | fard-Union | iifstruments ars being set up at In the classical tradition at least 1o ing room in the mansion of GILAWIN |yytem the people are fooling them. | Nashville, Tenn., and Evansville, the extent of an annual production 1\.\41\ designed and executed by A | selves and the treasury is fooling the i Ind., othicr points on the Interstate | f this type, but he will bring to his |Stanley Du. can. -fiss "'-('”‘“_-‘“'_“"’I' people. The actual expense of run- er oyou are mr-l “An audience wh tieatcr last might had a treat Adrmail, Inc., mail route. students an intin knowledge of I)m\ul.\l II‘IH“NV Harold . Peck |ning the government is not shown e e n greater than Wlen. (Hn’ nao By S Chmina TS o the modern theater as well. Produc- {and Curtis Clifford. and was perfect "8 0 FOEERICE 0 P E000E tressed with cned its career crashing the gates of. Broadway, Tiw "\\un\ on the Lyceum theater roo{ MT: McDonald, will depend [ieion, Humphrer, thairman ot the |mHch greafer than are mow re- | 4 LR | cesi. The niay 18 well staged "—Brooklvn Citizen B Mia bea spopensd, | 18PN e dinlre for them At the val- clon Huiphey, thalvmian of e g or money hack ———————————————————————————————— i Eor lege, since the larger part of the |properties committee, while the cos- | | S s ‘;z“"“" smployment of & Sonstruc-! Lo 1e win offer will be study of |Lun re sclocted by Mrs. Gorge| 4 See This Play Before It Becomes a Broadway L Lgu gang, tol complete ithe & Malnidien, o o b u |H. Rodley, chairman of the costume | | 400 MAIN ST. 100 sgeetentrance, through the Leo Mr. McDonald has had wide expe. |commit { : 5 . ) e e oF opreatiane b | vience in the theater in both amateur Belfeopceatle i Hin o Leriect fanions Honect TODAY and WED. ~ “BROADWAY BOUND" PRICES 1B u bt Snfon presnt plan, |40 professional circlen, s director [Play. Uonrad Ekwurtzel wus stage | Continnpus Evenings, 50 Sat. Mat. 00 . . '~ | and manager. He was the Springficld | managzer and Merton Clark, electri- | ait , . > l. Marshall Davenson of Hartfor?, 5 cian, Musical selections in the | ol . X Entire Orch. Entire Orch. or T EET e T T B O i B g i e e e This Thrill Packed Drama || Gt g 34 sk [ been a vaudeville actor, a writer for | "N s furnish v th ra a S A Balcony Prices—Eves., $1.00—Sat, Mat., 75c stpervising the work. Ithe stage and screem. and an |Senior hizh school orchestra under. SEE and HEAR of Carnival Life! SEoriees | acknowledged expert that took him |the direction of George B. Matthews. TGOLY SQUAD IN ENGLAND Plymouth, England. April 16 (@— Tgd Yy the debonair Walter Hagen, s Ryder cup golf squad ar- Yoday aboard the Mauretania, Magen and his fellow-professionals | . el copfidence they woyld | dqfcat Kngland's picked team in the | Ryder cup matches at Leeds, April 26 and | ‘Of approximately $108,000.000 n Propcsty. owned by the Salvation Army $40,000,000 worth is in tie | United tes and $10,000.000 worth ig Great Britain, where the organi- ion started. | | | TODAY “RILEY THE COP” with FARRELL M'DON wnd LOUISE FAZEN You'll Laugh Until You Co-Feature “HONEYMWN" HARRY -.Immou POl and FLASH , The Wonder Dug of the Screen —Short Subjects— TOMOKKOW 0! “A WOMAN OF A h by loveless marriage #len. SERIAL—COMEDY—COMI FRIDAY ONLY Wm. Fe st “FOUR SONW" A- Rig 8 the Heart of Humenity 7 Synchronised Music Score and Sownd Effects. —AT— “The Colonial” - PLAINVILLE TUESDAY, APRIL 16 | four books for boys to his credit, HARMONY BOYS constantly to New York for consul- tation, In addition to his busy carcer in the theater, Mr. McDonald has (found time for authorship. He has nd constant contributor to the Com- monweal. A graduate of Holy Cross in the class of '15, Mr. McDonald has been active in alumni affairs and recently retired as president of the Conneeti- cut Valley Alumni of Holy ¢'ross. STRAND TODAY and WED. | i A Great Show! Guy and Pearl MAGLEY’S | ALL STAR | REVUE 22—Entertainers—22 With Banks Sisters, Melvin | Earle Boys, Kiki Geneve Butler, Chy sters Tolas Jones | and MICKEY GUY’S | RECORDING | ORCHESTRA La ¥leur and Portia Smith, Cardift and W Corinne Griffith —in— “Saturday’s Children” THURS, FRL, “The Cohens and l\ellya At Atlantic City” ir | I | EAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Perfect Vitaphone House! CAPITOL A Story of Mother— As Poignant as the Song with BELLE BENNETT VICTOR McLAGLI NEIL HAMILTON TED McNAMARA CHRONIZED WITH SOUND ™STRAND Announces the Opening of VITAPmnu and MOVIETONE TALKING and SOUND PICTURES Beginning SUNDAY 6:00 and 8:15 Selecting As Our First Attraction CLARA BOW She Talks to Tantalize Al Talkie In Her First 10077 “The Wild Party” You Tmiited (o This Romping tevel That Leads From College to Roadhouse! $1.50 in Hartford Now — $3.50 in New York Next Week Tomorrow The Last Day of Our Anniversary Sale Reg. 79¢ Yd.45c PURE SILK Yd. 95( Ticket Sale Opens Tomorrow AT Crowell’s Drug Store FOR The Best of Comic Operas ‘H. M. S. Pinafore’ PALACE THEATER Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday April 22,23 and 24 Popular Opera Will Be Given Under Auspices of EDDY-GLOVER POST, AMERICAN LEGION Prices:—50c, $1.00, $1.50, and $2.00 PONGEE reg. $1.69 SILK FOULARDS Reg. GBc FLOWERED CHARMEU- SETTE Reg. 39¢ DRESS l‘Rl\T\ (Washable) 23° LADY PEPPERELL 81x90 Reg. $2.98 LACE CURTAINS With Fringe s 1 .98 Pair GRAND CONCERT & BALL under the auspices of Singing Society “Donau” Friday, April 19, 1929, 8 P. M. Reg. $1.49 LONG RUFFLED ODD FELLOWS' HALL, ARCH STREET CURTAINS with the friendly assistance of Hil o Teutonia and Wennerberg Choruses of New Britain; T Reg. 33¢ Saengerbund and Liedertafel of Hartford GREATEST EVENT EVER KNOWN IN THE HIS- TORY OF THE GERMAN CITIZENS IN THIS CITY Wonderful Erjoyment for Young and Old INDIAN HEAD LINEN ... 21 ingle Reg. $3.50 | On A cordial welcome is extended to all |jf Twe In Admission 50c a person Musie by Greger's Orchestra