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11 FEED HIM CALORIES AFTER THE KNOT HAS BEEN TIED THE AMOUNT YOU L coxOMr FU, FOP YOU AND. - OO0H JibTT i-OO OF CNiOOOitrveTSA' jW V ' 'v J v r NEW BRITAIN, , CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1926. SAVE ft.? it t;nlr olhrrwUi iiiilirnlcn. thrutrlrnl no tiro nnn rndw in (III column on ! wrilicn tij tint urtk autnrict lor the respective niucilimt compnn;. I.VITXM HIM. I'.XCLI.l.S ' .Anthony C'oldowny. 'I'll'.' photoplay bill nt the. J.yo imi The vaudeville Mil Is headed by is nil i'M'i'll'iit. on" from top in bot- "A Nlirlit In lUhMios Atrr-n," u rovipi I uiii n ii'I those vi have not. w i n j Willi Spanish trlmmlnirn and with a ' l.inly Windermere's Kan" and noted j bltf rani I hut Includes The I'unkyH, l Ui- excellent ai'tlnpr of Irene Rich, Ilatnos Hcronaders and Maria l.'ar- riiscnl, thn noted .Spanish dancer. Willi Mln' MnAvoy, II 01) si 1 1 Cwlemnn and licit J.yb'll In thn b'tnliiii; volrH, have inlss' d a piiluie Will worth wliili'. Tin' companion lYnluro Ih i.Ino mi ii of tin: best and plves Another font lire Is MHlor and l!r r Hard In ti comic .mini? offorliifr that will bo a bit? hit here. Mr. Jllllor is formerly of the Aon Comedy (ii.'orv' Walsh an rnilrcly new type ''our and considered -one of the best In portray in "Tin' fount of 1 .n.N.in - ballad slnirors In thn country. The Iioiiik," Walsh appears as a yountt Milliards offer a mlxi uro of variety titled nobleman of Knroim. 1'nwil 'arts well done; Mccluin and Hlian fur llnnneos In save a friend's Uf", Mn will be sen In their slUt '"Toa l e s. 11.4 his lille In matrimony, one. j TliitiK", anil Arnoroa and Jonnctto. of the bai'KaliiK In im; that he does .the Frenohti. and the American irirl not know to whom lie w ds. : will be a hit In .t liolr hokum offer- SlartinR' toinorrow, with anotlier ' ilT. double feature bill, the Lyceum will A new chapter of "The Green show not only its week-end serial. ! Archer" will also be on the program i.oin.'ly and pews reel, but also will ' wiiieli will be continuous dally. Rox nlTer as one of Ihe lst attractions, j and luire scuts ore reserved evenings. "Hell's Highroad." This is anolher i Veil I le Mill" special and I .eat rice .lev is in Ihe title rule "M)X M' HIS I A I 1 1 1 :if" Toll i Tht h t!i" lasl showii.E of Marly Impree and li'-r 1 i 1 1 i s, the musical canie'ly Inliloid thai has I'ARSOXS'. IIAHTI OHO "Mama l.oves I'apn," tlie new comedy which will be presented nt rr.rsnns' tbealer for four perform ances, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday eveniims with a Wednes day inalinee. Feb, K,, ) ii and 17, i n well lik'd at Hi" rapiml sine" I just, prior to lis cnpusenicnt nt the I ; i 1 55 theater, New York, is a play of young married love, with its ao riminnnyir'K baehRrnuml in thise l.ielie Volstead days of jazz, pliilan ibrine bachelovs. crolf widows, chv s lirst novel lo be pro- I di oreees. enchanting sirens ef the raranioitnl. .irt 1 1 ri - -a , slace and plorlflod flappers. ft also ivis to do with the insurance of the tnnst beautiful less in tlie world for Sjon.fifin. The nll-itnr com. dy cast includes Heboid Kioni'-tt Keane, John E. Ilezzard, Helen Hrorlerlek Sara i'oi hern. William Kosclle, Irln linker. Andree blonde and others. opening last Monday. Thursday t he, 'mire pi'iii-Train is chair;"'!, hrlmtini; live , c. , nt Keith-Alber vaudeville art an I a I'aramniint photoplay. "A Son of His i'aih.r." Ilnrobl 1'.. II Wri du I as i i 1 1 i- 1'1' iiiinc production which opens a tin lay's run on Thursday ai the i'aiiinl lln-ater, has a eapllal ': of principal players. I'.ef si" I.om . Warner Hnl' r and Haj hiond llalton are fcritur"d in ihe l-'.idiiiR rnhs of the produc'ion, v hi.di v. a- i i 1 1 . n fur the screen by t ..'Pliniiuiis Mum Daily Toiiitriit Only Hen i.r.i: i s Ai t i:i: Lady Windsr meyeV. Fan" win. u;i:i: i:k n al-, (;!-:ok(: wai4sh "The Ccimt cf Luxembourg" i bur-. l'ri. V Sal. J'wt) I?i;r Picl.'.ics i.t n. i j. i;:; mii.i.i; t'ii- nis I.KATRK'K JOY - in hkll's in;:!K0Air NORMAN KKRItY in "l.OUK.MNK OF THK LIONS" Willi t'ATV Kl 'tl Mll.l.lilt An Ama -.'e.;; Iii amalie spcrlarle ('liilrlrcii's Matinc' Klc V ; "THi: LOST WOHMl" COMINO 1'or one of the lirst times in lilm history two separate companies were necessary to work on the same pic ture a' the same time in the Sam" siudio. The tluulile system was os"d .l'lriiiL- tlie lilmim,' of "Til" Lost World.' 'a sup''r-l' aiur" adaptatior, of i'on"n Poyle's c lehraled novel, mad" j 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 y by 1'irsl National and Walierson I!. Unthackrr. v.hich will al the fapii'il tlnairr hihuiint Sunday vd:,-hl. n -O&n'T PL OIQSOUPAGLO MIW OlP fMCY DlSM PLGfi to pml on mwY - KS ,H -FaG'HOCk N' QMilP-lc'PMiT- -NOW WE. CAN EOT f" 7 V 61926 8V U PISVICE INC Gl'iL. HIM WHAT HE L!l - IU IF IT OOLQ TAKl TrfL Q)WCl OUT Or TMiGCy ETHEL Janiior Dies Wedjrcd Into Small Manhole r-i:ii!irid-i", X'.-i-ii--.. l-'eb. I" l.'Pt Wi'i.'-"?liii:.:' into a iwo-foot :iia;i!nil" to n pair a steam boiler in an apart, in, iv house basement here yesler i.ay. Arlhnr ti. Hamilton, a janiior, died eilher fiom su.Teca' ion or .!'';- trociition from a short: circuit of tie; j i xieiision liirlit he was carrying 'I hem. is Carry, hU in lper, raid j tin1 ."for Hamilton crawled into the J oi" r,im: faejc w;c. a Hash of blue j lia and a yell irem I la mill oil as all limits in ih I 'irt no a and ibimitien's One examiner aid caii.-i' of bal'ii op'-y. . li'.iil iinu' went out. i aiic tneii ex' rivaled y, hut the mediea! ,e CCU'd l.'H i' II the until afler an a'l- I AI.Ai.l.MI M ANVOI XI 1.1) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kamissky of I .a v. I' r st ree' have announce. 1 Hi" . ir.-.iv.cmenL "f their ilaimhti-r. ft-. In John Sa'dnwsky. smi of Mr. and Mrs. Wall, r fti..w.-Uy of Horace Street. lill 'RS. SAT ."NIAItTY DLI'KEE FOLLIES Tonight Only "Lovpvs in Quarantine'' CONTINUOUS Keith Albee VAUDEVILLE "A NIGHT IN BUENOS AJUES " with the l.a I'antys Renins S?renadcrs in i:i: i i: w lift si'wisii I HIM 'IlXt.s ;i:n.; & shannon in "ii:.i-'i'iii(." THE IUCKAKDS a vahii n mix 1 1 i:i; HAaJOKOS & .IEANETTE oner "MOX ( II.M'I At" At ll 1 1. M"S 1 AMUl S fOMKs j.,U'.UER & HEttXARI) J "MIM II MI X or Mri.onv IW i 0 X I? J'.y CYNTHIA tiltliY He may masi Icat" diviuily fud'e in th" lialyeon noun Inn days. II" may even perch his manly frame 1" fore a blue enani' led tea wairon and maiKipe to live throimi I vit h his t"a. and uini"iit o wiches cut t ritmsiilar. 1 have even seen dolina. wooinn j swains en! jello salad whipped cream and not uie vent to ribald vitnijeration. Hut brides pray retire! thai tbesr i'slri)iiomie uoioKs-on oe eur in Ibc lM'fore-iii:itri:iion,v period ! once the knot is ii"d. forfi.t thin, i ulinary line and devote your ncr- I L-ii a to such fodder as liver and on- J j ions, piffs' knuckles and sauerkraut, land the deep dish apple pin Ilia', j I mother used to make. Vou may i;et by wilh tie' eourf-. I iiiR-day stuli fur a few weeks.. I i i liae io ard of husbands so self- contained that they masticated i deviled ' s'tts three niphts in jmcces- , :ion and never halted an eyelid. j i I '.n t and suit this warninc; away ! inne beard that on the fourth j night, some of Mo in have been known to match the deviled ckks i with similar lanfrnagc, or, mayhap, e tliem for missiles; to fling at tb" w furniture. Grave men of lepers ami lieanl I scientists have found no really 1 isfuetory answ'tr to Ihis state, of lemon i affair. sand-I lome arsue that whin a yonni? man a-courlinp noes he could be 1 sawdust ami hobby horses and wit h i v1'' know the dtltcrenee: others maintain th" lir'S of love burn so much more holly before Unromanlic, But than after marriage thut light cool- i inn viands such as shrimp wiyitlo i and pistachio ice are necessarily ' more acceptable then to the mascu- j line, system than beefy and calorific j fare. i VhatovM' the explanation of the aastronomio suhmls.siveness of the ardent suitor, this fact remains: Alter the bi lls have rune, the wise, bride will feed him beefsteak, not hummingbirds' tonsues. 1 POLICE HI Hayes to Be Reinstated if He Passes Examination m;v niM-riH "The Green Archer' BESSIE LOVE MRNER BAXTER RAYMOND HATTON a VICTOR FLEMING production TllMtff IT CAPITOL 1 DAYS OXLY-1 Ikffinnine; Sunday Night THK MOST MAItVV.IOl S vnoroi'i.AY i vi :it maih: "TheLcstWorld" Mi'sio sco it i: Ki 1 1 x rs Special Children's Show aiti:k i r IOC SC'IIOOI, 4:15 ; IBfflBByaaWKMMgMliBagm NEW liTllTAIN ED is Mardi Gras AT CARROLL'S PALAIS ROYAL (Capitol Park, Hartford) THURSDAY, FEU. 11 i) P. M. UNTIL 1 A. M. Opan to the Public--Admission SI DANCIXU ENTERTAINMENT l or Reservations Call !'"i7 PARSONS'' M.11 S VEI. AM) SAT. TONIGHT all i;i;k dRTIIl It HAMMKRSTKIN'S The Huge Musical Hit ROSE-MARIE Evr. r.Op to S3; Wol. Mat. 30r lo 2; Snt. Mnc. 5llr to S2.50 Mon., Tiios. antl Wol. I'.vps. au.1 Writ. Mm.. Vfh. l.".th, lfllli and ITU, . Mlils SOr-SS.OO. Will. Mn. r0o$l.o0. Till: M'AltKI INt; ;v fOMI:iY OF TODAY "Mama Loves Papa" Willi a Cal or stars imliiillna Robert Cllliliell hene. .lulill I:. llcrMnl. Hi--, IlKNhul K. Stirn Sotlirni. WHIinin lloslte. Loriii IWkrr. Andree Itondel. .lobn I ii-r, .llllln', Iflinilrl. .1(11111 j ' '" uuienes'- I llSMibl. Allir Pmiii ami iillirr-. I 'itii's e. hi. h m 1 ' d' lided to loi. Hiiiermim ninry oiTieer Will i.-iiu .f. MeMiiri-ay 'n.s ,i)iiointed n rt-jru-liir ml rolinun hist nlchl. at the monthly iiT'linii; of the polie-' hoar'l in pnlii'e heiiihU.'irlei',s. He will lill Ihe iilnee left vaeunt. by the ivsb;- ! n;i I ion ef l'.'ilrolmau I'liink l'lirker. ! It, was also Mited to vMiistate Josi-ph !.HaytN as a inemb'.T of Ihe suie r nuineinary loiee. troidini; he i-ass- s the (diysleul esaininaiiuii. Hay's jwas suspended soiiO' lime a?o hi n 'he was cli.ir.fd with drunlii nness. ' Chnirman pinid I., luinn said tliat 'soni'j ei'ilieism of Mr.Muiniy micht 'arise Itf'eauso several 'avs a.iro. when he niP hended two men run ning from a hurninK building, they iwere lunied orr to a lird'Strian, land allowed to eseaiie. Chairmnn I Dunn said that he wan ino.ensed ! joyer tlie officer's notion but later i ihe discovered that JleM urray's first j impulse was to lush into the 1'Uild-. jilipr tO SUM.' people wllO Wel'e triipped in. there. Tlie ehairiiian eomniende,: ' ' MeMiirruy's appeintment last nicht, ' nilil stated the officer did what was; 1 projicr under the conditions. As: soon as McMurrny passes bis physi- ! 'eal examination he will be insialle.i ! ion the regular lore. . I ! fill'!' of 1'oliee William i". Hart said that if Hay. s pass's his phj -S steal examination, he would hhe to have him ro on duty Keb. 1 r,, i Three petitions for ldaees on the : fiupernumeninry fnne were 1:.J by , VhiK- .loseph A. Metirall. On- of; t hep- petitioners was diS'i'ialllled on i account, of physic al hnndieai'S. An- i - joihor applicant. Thomos .1. Martin. , ' Iwas confidered, but lie too has phy- ricnl flefects. and Ids application was ; ilablei Indefinitely. The renninln? : i applicant will be asked lo b prrs- I !ent. nt the next mooting of tho j i board. S:i2S Hill' ITimi Towers Clerk Mcfirail rend n l-'lrr which ' Chief Hart address, d to Corporation , Counsel John 11. Kirkhnm. on Ie eember .". asking that action be taken by him to recover $:t;s.4fl which Chief Hart claims is due supernumerary oriiors for work nt the Towers brick yard several months aso when th-rc was a strike. The Towers company has refused to pay the hill because it claims it was the duty of the rity to furnish po lice protection. Tlie board unanimously passed a motion lo reo,n-st the corporation counsel to start action aRiiinst Itoff iiiHld Towers. Tlie supernumerary policemen who worked at the strike have received their pay from the po licemcn'B pension fund. Clerk McC.rail was anthoiiiied to petition the common council asking lor permission to . nt' r into a con tract with tb- A. t! A company for 1 -p, he purehas- -I two ti.-iHie mkiuiI ! in- w-iths board lia ale ad i .le, ; It's U' a y slioi s Th.ere were J1i a I rests dnrinp last mnnlii according to Clilef Hart's re iMiils, and $S,lS.7i"i was contributed te the p-nsion fund. A total of $2, 71. tili has li-v'ii realized from the !!!. lull !;ame lietween the New lli'liain and Meriden police teams last summer. Suntiirel lniii'ii On Duty Th-re was a disriissinn about ritiolman A'lnccnzo Knr.tnccl who m.im Injured on a trolley car col lision on Jan. 2, while he was rid iim on the trolley. Chief Hart said that the patrolman wan rightfully en the trolley and that he was po Ina; lo his beat, in the l!-lvidere sec lion wli-u the trolhy and an auto mohile collided. Santuccl lias not le i n able to work since the accident, .and lias b-en deprived of his pay. 'Various unfiles were discussed, but it was decided to defer action until a later day. ! Chairman Punn declare,! that 'when an officer is injured while on duly, he should he taken care of to il - fullest, extent at. the board's dis cretion. Commission' r Kdwin A. Parker IsiiRg'sted that a physiican's report! on the condition of the officer bo presented to the board at a special I mectinpr. the date of which has not j ! been decided upon. VETERAN OF VETS l!o-li soldier. Mill il Illlty, ; Served With Moriran's Raiders in i Ciill War. ! 1 Ibviti.T). 1-Vb. 10 iP The last sol r of Hi- South on th- active duty i lifter f th- rnibd Slates army is g TH yai old Kenttickian who daily trnds-s to work at the army has- in ScuMi Hoston. He is Nat l'oyntz, who served under Morgan, 'he raid er, and who has lit en an army field eh rk niiice 1 l"l ii. I'olntz was born in Masill. and j nlisted In the fth Kentucky eav-j airy at. in. He was with Morgan on i the foray which resulted in the das-h- j in 5 ra tier's capture, but. I'oyn's es-cap-J. VVh-n the south s. nt its sons' to don the federal uniform in the j Spanish war. l'oynl it. although then ; over 5", entered Hie fiiartermaMer'B j d-partment as a cl'Tk. Hubse-uently i he s-rel wilh the forces tn the! C. C. Fuller's Semi-Annual Furniture and Rug returning to Host on in ldiilippim 1U04. The veteran tries never to miss n day at work. When llio recent snow storm kept thousands of younger mm away from business, Koyntz bravely stumbled through drifts to llie aiiny base, lie makes his home vvltli one of his three daughters, all or whom live in thn Dorchester section. rnoi i:ssors to m i d New Vork. Keb. Ill 1 Kugen.! W. I.ynian. professor of philosophy of religion at 1'nion Theological seminary, and Miss Mary Hcdding ton Kly, professor in biblical literature at Ynssar. are lo be mar ried Saturday in Herkeley, Calif. n t rap- w oman's cloth il'OU' -iiiht ounces. 1 shame tie y wear such ALE Reading this list is like taking a personally conducted tour of the leading departments of the store. These prices are simply copied "here and there" from the hundreds of yellow ?a!e tags all ab out. It's the amount you save that counts, and you can see here at a glance how great are these savings. We would like to have you see th ese very suites. Every one of them if you wish. These and scores of others are why these twice-a-year sales are so popular. Prices are made for quick cle arance. The costs are disregarded. We freely invite comparisons. Dining Room Suites 10 PIECE ANTIQUE WALNUT SUITE A hardy new finish, dulled to a rich beauty. A complete suite of fine qual ity 8 PIECE QUEEN ANNE WALNUT SUITE Real walnut veneer, not just stained. A low price for this quality 5) PIECE AMERICAN WALNUT SUITE Italian Renaissance style S PIECE MAHOGANY SUITE Several unique features of this suite that would appeal to you 10 PIECE HIGH GRADE WALNUT SUITE Something different. Ivory recessed decorative effect. A charming pattern. 10 PIECE WALNUT SUITE Italian Parquetry decoration (a special "close out") 10 PIECE OLD MAHOGANY SUITE One of Grand Rapids' finest. Has crotch mahogany fronts. 72 inch buffet. A richly sedate suite of rare beauty Living Room Suites All Suites Consist of Davenport. Chair and Wing Chair JACQUARD YE LOUR SUITE A pretty taupe and blue. A good cus tom made suite at a commercial made price HIGH GRADE TAPESTRY SUITE lias taupe velour trim. A Valentinc- Seaver product. Very special CHESTERFIELD STYLE SUITE Quiet toned Jacquard velours, 2 pat terns ELEGANT MOHAIR SUITE A gorgeous and very high grade pro duct. The aristocrat of suites DROWN FIGURED VELOUR SUITE Sold on a very close margin ISLUE AND TAUPE JACQUARD VE LOUR SUITE TAUPE MOHAIR SUITE Custom made, with silk damask reversi ble seat cushions ALL CUSTOM MADE SUITES REDUCED Bedroom Values Supreme AMERICAN WALNUT SUITE Consists of dresser, 3-1 vanity and pos ter bed. Though low in price of sturdy construction and good style .... FRENCH WALNUT SUITE "The latest." Dresser, chest and bow end bed 4 PIECE WALNUT SUITE A sensible design. A complete suite, reasonably priced 1 FINE WALNUT PIECES An unique suite, and "Some" buy .... 1 PIECE MAHOGANY SUITE This will be snapped up quickly FRENCH WALNUT SUITE A master creation. They don't make them much finer. See what you save . . Former Reduced You :i Price Price Save 379.00 295.00 84.00 159.00 135.00 24.00 275.00 210.00 65.00 225.00 190.00 35.00 550.00 395.00 155.00 395.00 245.00 150.00 900.00 675.00 ! 225.00 I 210.00 179.00 31.00 440.00 290.00 150.00 295.00 229.00 66.00 590.00 500.00 90.00 149.00 126.00 23.00 250.00 189.00 61.00 270.00 ! 229.00 ! 41.00 i i I i j ; i i i 159.00 ' 120.00 39.00 195.00 158.00 37.00 225.00 175.00 50.00 i 340.00 I 250.00 90.00 495.00 ! 275.00 220.00 , 556.00 395.00 161.00 A FEW DOLLARS A WEEK All sale reductions entitle you to the privilege of using our EASY PAYMENT PLAN There are no extra charges whatever On many purchases the weekly amount figures as small as a dollar or two per week, and while we do not make se nsational announcements of these terms, we invite anyone of responsibility to make use of this "pay out of income" plan. The first payment is reasonably small. C. FULLER Co. 40-56 Ford St., Hartford One of Hartford's Oldest Firms c I fj