New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1924, Page 4

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L] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAKCH &, 1924. _-- NEWSY NOTES OF THE SPOKEN STAGE, SILENT DRAMA AND MUSIC -- GLORIA SWANSON AS' THE ROBBINS FAMILY ‘THE HUMMING BIRD" TO SHOW AT GAPITOL Popular Star in Apache Role Big Act Booked--“Painted People” at Palace Also Next Week ace Swanson Burns as @'Avray, Mario Rieccardi and other The story stage play by star has t of the F the Apach age makes ing the dark d when Paris s vasion. She falls ir dall Carey American the mo Toinette iy “Humming B ture, Every er Montmartre sec “him.” for, to a the “Humming Bird repr newspap playe clever bos Abaurditi authorities, great work in er into the service of she receives t} for her crimes and the Croix de soclgds, unfortunstc Viatthe, In additi wiil be sta : for “The } g pre ! : ! upplied by the | Eddle and r i i the formerly New York *The Apache Dancers logue will be an innovat to lc theatergoors Kind has this city befe o8 prices will p On Bunday night two featn offered, one Horbert Raw linson in “Sto and t other, "1 i star [ Swamp opens in City, Serih Clintoy wealthy gportin Clinton forming the dressed pro- [ me tely mansions rou for faghionably nd women as an ering of this never introduced seetator fs glver ¥ views t front’ a taste “be. to ilmr Palace res will be pre ‘ainted People, Monday n engagement of thee pronounced one of lHghttul comedy dra cd the or shoe which is coming “apitol the dnys that to the Cu ater nblaze an v s Coming L L pleturd o atures wi offered, one showing the pieturi of G Stratton Porter's fam- “Michael O'Halloran,” ar all star cast ir 1 Hot tomance.” Loming Thurs the time Re featuring | t Hippodfome girls for Meotro, zation of that name theater seven days Allee Terry, Lewls Stone us Novarro. or book other ar atinl’s novel will come to the Pu Mare for a run The cast aded by | sal ous q 1 Rame pri Many types of land birds t bath In dust in order feathers of insect Ihese sa use water at timer also, 1 of cour birds that on the water take dust baths. Whe feathers are not sleck and may be inferred the bird is not well ‘\ Special Features Nightly-"Rest- + less Wives" Mon, Movie Feature ake thelir to rid their ne hirds live p or a bird's [OTAY ANOTHER WEEK clean it 1 Lyceum of The anothet ¢ request . ed the engagement ' Revue for bill will be shown on Thirsday the repertolre will again be changed. In addition the company Intends to provide a new and different elty entertainment For lnstance, Monday « dance contest ‘night wh tancing halls, & entirely HERBERT RAWLINSON in “STOLEN SECRETS” ALL STAR CAST in “UNBLAZED TRAILS" 6 DAYS BEGINNI MONDAY ne cach leading will have ntest contest wil! ¥ in the Thursday evening ity champlonship and a valuable ea prize. On other nights the {an opportunity for amateurs, a singing Night A countr store night al other original and enter pecialtien in addition 1o the rmance The m is ushered In tow featuring Nart riners from 1o o « mpete, s of thi elimination contest later postibly onr ww and Roy ight Patrol productior ar %" chang =5 SIDNEY owory | FRBEuLTIoN Thomas H “Lights Out” for e week, Btart. méus drama 1t Lhree g Dr and Mande frank vers taty O oot e Staged With a Broadway Prologue Featuring EDDIE and EARL and GENE MARTINT Formerly of the Moulin Rouge of New York and Paris, Offering THE APACHE DANCERS sPRINGITLD. Y] SHEIN LS N Through Courtesy of Davidson & leventhal Humming Bird Ho Free to Lucky Ladie At Each Show CHECKER GIRLS TO | Littlé Heroine . ! jagreement with the Actors’ Equity as- | attended { Cherney of wearing friends are In saving beneath al| wnds were to sympa- first. do (&) nay a Her for her death her ank has the Lorain b Carnegi trying to get + baby locomotive's wheels Today, t ds, sl hoy from i RADIO GUIDES BLIMP Air Stflips. Por First Time in History, ghe Are Directed And Controlled From at Duyton Vield h & e plish- yosterday Me- o- han air in a radio point at Wilbur Wright field hen Captain W. H. Murphy, Cook 1 Lieutenant R illard, post station, piloted the bl -1 straight cour v Ieans o signals, kinown today The urranged ans of cor the of device w it it 80 th [the balloon went higher than prede. | I*dush was can, 1t termined, adot ar the receiving instrument helow ity course, L Kna versed, golughstea ust a dash was recorded 1t was pointod out that | stress, balloon irplas vntir y out of “ght o tines of can fly land or a vhieh s i, can and night and with this devic Leing perfected at MeCook 1 Le sure of thelr course Adaitional tests with t cquipment Wil made with Llimp Auring the coming weeks RENOMINATE KINSELLA radio | e the Hartford Democrats Scem Well Pleass | ed With Administration of Their Present Lxecutive, Hartford, March 8 The demo- lc city convention at the Hotel de last night renominated Mayar, Uchard J. Kinsella for mgyor. It is i fifth mayoralty nomination. He recelved the news by telegram at At. antle City where he has been resting since Sunday. Threatened opposition to City Treasurer Charles H. Blocum nd Coil Otis J. Hart, republi. cans, who hav been endorsed for i ¥ ars by did not both parties, drive ecaused 1 cadet in the at Biarrit i mari Pollock’s plays portuni- In two of Channing wo actresses found their SHUBERT HOUSES T0 | - DEAL WITH EQUITY § E i chanc pled gir rederick mad s an actress and in e No Shut-Down en June 1 Will 1 er offers an inno-|time to find a new theater f i Humming Bird,” be a stage prologue by thre from the Moulin Rouge Mr “Mister irom cpened i roadway opposite 1h or one wee 39th street York Times building Shubert, steering March 8.-—1 a mesting of t of the Producing Manag- has served notice that others might do will make ir w ave ittee alth- | 10W Appea Apac ers’ association he Arthur Ham- wtared by him pective of what Shubert houses a Ry musica n a t by Otto Ha iich ope after Yorl sociation, and June 1 remain open Shuberts contro t of the first flass York the decisior ns there will be no 1 that date. It also as to whether there wi much t 10 per New m about b under the Green- end of thid seu- 1ext geason ris Groen in & is his am from Cul- red t vith the general stri BOE raises douht sam H. Harris presided ek mecting of the committee, which w ! e William Harris, 'Win- ', Arthur Hopkins ar ger. David Belasco o o 0 y ek Bagde, | 161 Sy dispute with Lqui S thie S angies including cost 1o managers of a str wity, the position the musiclans might be and the probablr Family, a household nting a' delight- an eperation e father and moth “little tot,” will from two or three r wire ‘the wn each carth by Ame ALY protected hro: ¥ gncop inz Monday, while an d for the be of the d nte permanently meois York. The tr original Hippodrome The sketch is a 1¢ claborately staged, three being used room kcenc expected orteome, No formal statement was issued Unoftie it was said most of the devoted to a running de- Late between Mr. Shubert and his as- sociates in which Shubert attempted 1o convert the committee to his view He was outvoted, and the committs will recommend the association r the amors’ demand for the “equity shop” under which a company has to be either ali Equity or non-Equity. Equity officials yesterday devoted theie witention to arranging the meet the 1 ty theater Sunday when members will con- der the situation. No opposition ¢ course go far followed is antic & mat at the r Rosc,” one of the big productions of the y Lyceum the This coming ‘h tains Night—Double Features All Star Cast — in — “A Red Hot quance” Sunday Gene Stratton Porter's “Michael O'Halloran” with Irene Rich big time features that to show at the Capitol are society orchestra and Concerning Miss Liternoon, and not so very lor according to newspaper stories, and a well known female fmpersc tor were enamored of cach other sought a marriage license For som« on the licens used. T reated quite a stir at the time, but ct remains that Miss Budd sill arried and her erftw impersonating lover is elsewhers do- ing his stuff, MON.—TUES.—WED. KEITH VAUDEVILLE —GREAT ACTS— Featuring the Palace on March 16, Last week 7—People—7 this pleture broke all attendance rec. ords at the Capito! theater on Broad. Vaudeville’s Cleverest Family Act Introducing Big and Little Funster: way. " WILLIE SOLAR | 3—ARNAUTS—3 International The Musical Musical Comedy S Novelty of 1924 MANTILLA & SEED I HOLDEN & GRAHAM —in — In Artistic Bits “Absurdities” of7Versatility P icaders read the man- < Wednesday that would imposgibic to organize ompetent cast ordinary size without Equity members” admission that the A} as the whip hand rization statement o b ! they said G M. Cohan announced *T Boug and Dance Man' will shortly moved to Chicago and “The Rise Itosie O'Feilly” will move from the Liberty Theater to Philadelphia March 15 Mr Cohan said the changes are “beeause he wishes to clean up Chicago and Philadelphia befors any strike brea The state of Maryland has four mc- ing courses and during 1923 there were bets of $49,125,682 made on the outcome of horse races on these tracks, which are located at Havre de Grace, Rowle, Laurcl and Pimlico The total amount puid to the state by the, racing commission ay a sult was $695,819, be .y Scaramouche, which ran s a ¢ Another of Booth Tarkington's in- | imituble storics, “Boy ©'Mine,” been filmed and this attraction W brougi pitol theater within | the ne as will that fa. mous drama, "Ce mon Law." yek Pemberton additional SUNDAY ONLY A MOTION TO ADJOURN — and — THE MIDNIGHT PATROL ALL NEXT WEEK CHECKER IRLS With AL LEMONS Booked by Populir Demand THE “FLAMING YOUTH” GIRL in a delightful new drama filled with Thrills ! Pep !—Heart Throbs ! MONDAY NIGHT BALLROOM DANCING CONTEST ~ By — Local Couples Cast includes Mary Carr Mary Alden Bull Montana PG Anna Q. TUESDAY EVENING Nilsson o AMATEUR NIGHT v MON.~TUES~WED. RESTLES WIVES With DORIS KENYON and EDMUND BREEZE Thurs—“THE SPRINGTIME REVUE” with 8 Hippodrome Girls

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