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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1924, = — ol BLSBLLLLOBLILLLLL1808HL529800850888288830800088888 | and Seed will offer “Absurdities of | Playing opposite Miss Moore s C' 1 Crptd Hade to Wakt on Mass ke * @l 1924 Mric offering with &' Ben Lyon. Rumors lby J.tems I Tanaks, 8 Zily ehiefiain whe ., 4| | wielded great power more than u #3 humorous dialogue and songs; The On Thursday the feature attraction | [ Three Arnauts hail from abroad and will offer “The Springtime Revue’ g 5 B, | cortury ago, segreguted the young man like so many foreign artists are very ! with eight Hippodrome Girls. " Big reduction on hats at the Frenchlgng women jo his community and versatile, re are two men and i A y it 2 Hat Shop, 87 W. Maln @1, Professlon- su1y wvory 80 often, after the men fn #l Bldg,—ady ia regiment hed done so muoch wWaAr woman and they are singing, dancing . % ; g % 3 : . and musical acrobats. Wiilic Solar i3 / Patrick ii. Corbett, -v"rot'xh *{“"r‘;d"ty, were (e girls and the boys al- an international musical comedy - " )} 1 anl Gaffrey, has brought an acHon | jowed o intermingle and marey. In \ : egainst the helrs, renresentatives 2nd | juiy way he regulated matters eo thaf: vorite and it is assured thai h y creditors of (. D, Clark to have a|he always hed a sufficlent number of | mortgage on property on Horth street | qnmprried soldiers, A brezch of Bis declared void and cancetled. 'The ic- | rute meant certatn death, tion is retursable {n the city court u'll o ‘ the third Monday of Mareh. | According to insurance tables, Linger fwhile” fox trot. Bruns- | yore see 63 perons in the United wick record. John A. Andrews & CO. | feqtey between the nges of 100 and make his usual big hit while { “Painted Pcople,” a First National & l notiels and reviews in this picture featuring Colle Moore and = sod—— the respective amusement company. 88859800290880.28008 FPEETVITFITTTTECTIICNT ;"1‘7'7"""7’07""@""’0‘3"0""‘V‘V"UVW‘V“TVQ‘Q“G‘WV"‘W’V’F"OOQ‘V‘." ' 1 n : :‘::‘,‘:x‘.:“'.h‘x‘l‘lh'l]". Fouuder Oi Children‘s Home and ] 3 5 : ) | | T AT CCEU 3 a t e one of the most’ 5 3 | : advt. - l"lll,“lfl .\|.\|1x_1. BIRD —PALAC '|V)A\,\t ING NIGHT AT l;\.u,: \I“ T R e R R “ie Mafl‘led 25 Years | : : There will he a meeting of A, W rting today and during the weck onight the Checker Girls' musical| [\ B 00 e T Y u | 3 I””"’ taase e 3L Wt Palace will offer another big|comedy company start on-their Scc-| ¢ pioparg Connell, noted humorist, | — |G- A. R. hall at § o'clock this eve n sensation in the presentation|ond week here and in addition to and waal publisk ‘1' {ally in i i ¥ ing. he Humming Bird,” with Gloria|their regular sifow, wh s B e Weokly et . Swedish Elim Baptist church 4 Big hit! “Tt'm a Swanson in the feature role, one of { pletely changed in every POm ! 4o the title of e Swamp Ange filled to capacity Saturday eve- Tt's a Man." o greatest parts in which she has{that of last tveek, the company wil s Moore is fcon as the “tom-(Ding When hunds of friends of Rev. - . o ahn appeared. A prologue for “The|stage, as a specialty, a dancing con- | ey Dr. and Mrs. J. . Klingberg were Caubs Bi precede the ltest for local couples. The winner o can play bascball as g nt to extend their congrat y fined to { tonight will compete in a danciug ,ny “kid” in S ey s on the 25th anniversary of their | Siineas and | tournament open to the stars of the \¢ho is in great demand for the pig! ‘“::‘K} v";‘ 2 x:"\.\“i.m.‘j«m lnupw lpa}-. o Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. | v. Dr. Abel AL Ahlquist, pastor of ¢ . James Moylan of stre has Firet Lutheran chureh, presented ! left the New Br | hospital . and Mrs. Klingberg, in behalf | wtion for appendi- artini in * [dancing academics on TFhursday eve-igames. It is a diffi role for which will be wel A handsome prize will be givan ' , but Miss ) o carries it hould prove a big novelty the | the winning couple, Tomorrow night's| with honors, even if, during the re- picture, | specialty attraction will he “amateur hearsals and the actual filming, ahe o A et 4 7 Led by a daring youth, called the | nigngs and already anotler large|gplit a couple of finger nails and was|©f the Children’s Home committee, a : it can make money “Humming Bird,” & gang of 1hieves|groun of local performers have reg nearly knocked out by a pitched ball. | chest of silver and a purse of silver, ¥ New Proces: ur Record re- with chickens. All flaunts the police of Paris. Randall|{cred their intention of going on. The Rev. Dr. Ahlgaist spoke in | leases out % Columbia | | you need is a small flock of Carey, an American newspaper man | g atonlay the first thre ¥s of this — o= | terms 0f the work and of f .. | headquarters A 1 - | hens and a few square in Paris, volunteers to assist ir week I8 “Restless Wive . ins . [ yand Mps, Riingberg in maintaining E ¢ & i feet out in the back yard. ning “him" down. DANGLLS Doris Kenyon.. This is a drama such . ' [ this humanitarian institution for the | n London says that Primef : y is the “Humming Bird” who prevs|,g movie fans enjoy since it embodics {care of homeless children regardiess| Minister Donald soon may be{joid a L the hotet | @(mmnz EGC_RECORD BOOK ipon the uppe g el | itls, yomanee and an atmosphers LY M ofi Aoloron onie i sed to Lady Margaret Sackville|yis cvening. Rev. J. ullivan POULTRY WEEFING FOR PROPIT Real love for ( her s % Edwin Larson, chairman of the|(above). Xhe is youngest daughter 1 be the 2 Prot. W. 7. Kirkpatrick (Head of the N Connecticat [society and in addition pr e ve), Bhe s 3 i k [ number of scenes in which the fem program committee, called on several | of Earl de la Ware. hma special fox ultry Husbandry Dept., et - John A. / & Co—advt. 3] Coliege), shones you just how ; i 3 small way and make your life—she is willing for his suke to try a respectal But then there of those present for spece and In is another girl, Carey'’s finance Toinette returns tovthe 16 knaway LI ot gl e e Now Playing friendship for Dr. Kiingberg and sa N es and prin meot this| | Shies pay for hemedve Sy Sl Tt whyeatellsmot 2 YV Ghecker Girls will again change their cHEBKER I alaaia ks WRp e o m | evenin G muuxn-.o--num,lp::::m | principals pear in wonderful eve-| {E. T. Fromen told of his persona - common cc tee on | can offer is only an insufficient a pleasant mar and address. A free copy eount of the atory—a bear for thrills, [bill and continue with their nightly Rev. Tuphus Hultin of Hartford said a promptiy. Address Desi: A" Other features with the showing|Speciaities, while the motion pictur it was a great pleasure for him to b - Fried Mush Tha {:m“,, ted orchestra play- | features will be . This i [ Asiaiamaate i e § | Fricd mush is much more delicious ST. ALBANS GRAIN €O, " m ! 2 and bas : St. Albans, Vt. ing the music ©and evegy one of the best comedy drama mys- “suburbs” and extended the congrat- s a better appearance 1f you dip shown at the regular Palace prices ,”";," "“-“""" 'l‘: “‘ | utations of his church and many the slices in white of an egg before i way i ong tin vl loca . d 2t 2t 3 ; d i nds in Hartford, and in behalf of i niting Lorving. 1t makea them crisp and —— S e e i frying. a rons of the Lyceum are in for a f She L Baedish Tatsate tycatimt o) ompetitive LSsa ]][lflb or fryue PARSONS’--Hartford ™ "' * = i B R E R Gl hiden Well Uer Way == ROBBINS FAMILY AT CcAviTOL. @ with Gustave Modeen read w letter of cons 3 N s B Ti s, March 13th, | N - il e Btink a i s The feature K vaudeville at the AL LEMONS wation from Mr. and Mrs. Albin | - MATIN SATURDAY 3 on, who are sojourning in Flor- RICHARD HEENDON sent SRR 3 + presents | we the Itobbins Family, vau- | With the sccond week of the es- | also ida, and who sont a check with the § ida, and wh A Chapa R say contest being held awong the . 2 deville's cleverest family act intro- IRRATRAE ) noread @ POPM ol children from the sixth grade | rancCine LArrimore i vis and ie rosiers. T RES‘ I‘l ESS written b wetr, Sevrat setece |\ SO SO omimittee of the | offering is great from st {0 finish | § 4 ed by the Wer ""“l nited Community corporation drive, In the New Harvard Prize Play Wl enteriain hoeg i indications are that there will be a and plenty of comedy o i N ment come ymombors, of the | Tev. Axel Person of Meriden And oo ber of essays from whick [T n ome from all mer : o : & arge number of essays from b and ham in “Bits of Artistic Ve ‘-‘“""'1'"""""? greetings (rom their|, ,o\octjon By DOROTHY HEYWARD satility,” which introduc as a fea m |“-‘N‘| Ave v"-"Hm“:n‘!{ww ,“ “.»"_"' he Prices 30e., X250 Sat. Mat. 830c., §2.00 | ture colored shadowgraphy; Manti with vealed that these two ministers and | g, zupeh 17, and the essays must DORIS KENYON [Dr. Kiingberg were all married the 1% G TR P er o A ! ° » of the judges will be e o'clock were served in the chureh parlors and the program was continued Ly the | contest closes at noon on Mon- {that aftern for the purpose of Special Tonight S, LA formulating plans for the final selec i 3 BALL ROOM Do I O S CEIy cOMpoRE e tion ‘ After meals you want something more—a bit of “-\‘“V'N"; CONTE Ceiamilokthainumbar ot el _-.“!Vv'vv.”‘lu“‘\v;:.‘:; sweet with a change of flavor. WRIGLEY'S is by wore read coming from all scctions o Local Couples Fiha conptey wgned L KUTLR (nuime) ale SRUArON, | that “something more” and it's more than that! : 2 ; |&chool and grade of the writer be . L - - Men. KlingLers had the pleasure 0l placed in & aealed cpvelops and at. | It is a great aid to your good health, as medical Tuesday Night '”"‘l";" ‘;‘hr '"M,' o :"l '”'” "y""“"l',“'l“ [tached to the cssay. = Essays must e thorits Tt T RS and' brother, Joseph Ericson of Chis| oo 0 ity ik ob o Extra Attraction S RA T STl an Tan A naIS 6Aa Livelr | RS STIS K ARL O ONOE IS i) s dig y . ' aper only, e subject s, “What - - parents and other friends in I'||\t_'|g||“:":v' " ‘_”‘_‘: “"m”h::”“ ‘I,"y”_‘_"l‘l"_'“ All Week presented Rev, and Mrs. KIMEberg | ¢l o 1or New Dritain, : A Thrilli Tal f JOSEPH RICHARDSON with a gift | On account of the length of the “Many physicians now recommend gum chewing . . . . £ riling laie o { Formerly with A touching moment in the exercises | (oonve™ g the large number ex- for a better and more complete change of the starches came when Dr, Klingberg presented | The Apache Under- § Trving Berlin 36 wite with's. ross Whioh she M| Lo e IR B e e into dextrin.” world of Paris! Will Sing ¢ Each ‘ et sevcral tmen during Uhe wock, A few cloves in the kettle of fat in| ol or g1 will be given to the This is from a recent book on health: » Performance : SIDNEY OLCOTT ' which you fry your doughnuta will] caer T il ot easty among the | 9 PRODUCTION give an excellent favor ! high school students and £5 for the | = | next best, Similar prize will be given for the best and next best | 0 among the clementary schools com- | P [ & peting, The ecssays will given num o corresponding numbers - | placed on the wttached envelopes by | {the Chamber of Commerce a8 soon as fany time handle the envelopes cone taining the ‘names of the writers un- il after the prize winning cssays have | been dectded upoy | The judges are ey, Dr, George W S Onear A Maveh i Mre Oeerls —means that your digestion is aided while your Kimball, It L. Sullivan, At pleasure is served; teeth and digestion both benefit. orney Donald Gaffney, James M TONIGHT—TUES.—WED. Bt frakinlbioy Bdblesnsiis Your choice of several flavors, all of the WRIGLEY The full moon nearest to Sept, 21 quality— sealed in_its purity El(‘kfl‘e. | evenings at nearly the same hour, | 5 . |giving an unusual number of moon- Featuring ——— | Hght cvenings | Wrigley's EEE———— makel ".. Y The Robbins Family| Tenrmr godg e S G]'ORIA ' ! | Vaudeville's Cleverest Family Act y . b Srncor?g?:f ot PEPPERMINT ( }WA SON Introducing Big and Little Funsters ' i 0 et netdon that FLAvVOR N | WILLIE SOLAR | MANTILLA & SEED : i International [ — in — A If”le HUMM‘NG B'RD” Musical Comedy Star | “Absurditie { 01 ma afl PRESENTED BY ADOLPH ZUKOR AND JESSE L LASKY HOLDEN and GRAHAM “Artistic Bits of Versatility” Presented with a Prologue by Broadway Artists Featuring g 3_ ARN AUTS__3 EDDY ano EARL The Musical Novelty of 1921 Pep—Spice—Love—Adventure Are the Ingredients of ‘THE APACHE DANCERS’ =y | QUICK QUAKER AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA , . . ' R g COLLEEN MOORE . Cooks 1n 3 to 5 minutes! umming Bird | Prices: ‘ g Qoctii A ! W Here's a vigor breakfast in-a-hurry. Ask your grocer for Quick Hosiel‘y | 2 Quaker. Cooks in half the ff faster th: | ’ : i f 1al c' ol - u‘n ot ime of coffee, faste an eggs, no ing Lucky Ticketsat | Orch.35¢c Bal.23c § ( Sostar the dayright with a HOT breakfast—best for you, best Each ShOW. ! -— — - . o:l e youngsters. . S, : 0 g ¢ e plump fakee ac regola naker Oats, i a Courtesy of David- Evenings Thursday—“THE SPRINGTIME REVUE” Quaker Oats, Tool 70 Bt o "biors Rikng, rolcd thaner s iy ocked | 2 stvies at grocen' now —smaller t couk faster, that’s the only difference. son & Leventhal Orch, 16¢c Bal. 35¢ with 8 Hippodrome Girls Quick Quakerand Qeaker Oats. the kind you've aiways known, Afl the rare Quaker flavor. All the nourishment of the world’s premier vigor breakiast. But—no bother cooking.