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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, “onoaaA.sA.o&mssu«b&o&omamsuma‘o&ouu‘u..n,s is an old trouper, and he's been eat- w h II P N Y R LI T"'m"fl".‘1‘"'""'."f'"m"'""‘"""@fl""v' B ARS IN LYCEUM FILM Itcal stars of stage and screen are leading players in “Yet Not Man Asunder,” now being shown e Lycenm where an added attr on is “The Telephone Girl" ser In “Let Not Man Put Asunder” Paul e Frederick and Lou Tellegen.give ome of the best emotional acting hat has been done in the in long time. Starting Thursday iouble feature program ring back the famous rite, William &, Hart, n “The Cold Deck,"” hriller which pre him his cst role, that of gunman, quick m the draw and accupate in shoc The companion picture wiil Warner Baxter and Grace Darmond n “Alimony.” This is a picture t sets forth the evils that to found in the mad whirl society life, GOOD BILL AT CAPITOL A good bill of Keith vaudeviile photoplay features opened a three- ay engagement at the Capitol to to an audience who fully apprecia ach and every offering. Heading the ill is Jean lLa Costa and Boys in a snappy song and dance This ct presents some real good singing nd dancing that rom the starl to osta and Boys G entertaining nd will be appreciated by everyone. 10 Lowry is a comedian nnd his slo zan is “Stitl 8Smiling,” and you wound to keep smiling with him dur ing the whole of the 14 minutes i holds the stage. LeRoy and Marion offer “Watch Your Step,” an offering in which they perform on a slender trand of wire suspended above the floor Hunting and D'Armand ave a cal clever couple who offer “The Law, bright skit in whiel are plenty of lau and bright nd witty patter, W nd Emily Walters two wonderfully gifted entriloguists, After studying this art veral ps of tha world, they ave perfected an act of ventriloguism in a Rupert ave il won wough, his s peeuliar 'ut moyvies there which western fav- Hart appears real a westerr in ar be modern are revue, finish. Miss Lg Love a there alte are 1 s ys modern Hughes' been characterized thelr great Irish sense gift way. motion pletures mainly by, popularity of humor and for sensing comedy PALACE - Tonight, Tues., Wed. The Sweetest Story Ever COOGAN A Boy of Flanders Special Shows For School dren After School 4:15 for 10c PALACE THEATER Hartford AT this Week—Viafinee Duils Facept Monday and Fridas. 2AS-EVE, 815 (D, & T MAT, X e, —41 MAT Prices: EVE, & 7. POLL presents POLI PLAYERS § [The Best Stock Com Veaturing ARTHLR FOWARD and MISS WINIFRED ST, CLAIRE Direction of MR, A W VAN BURES in DAVID BELASCO'S ‘The Gold Diggers” in America ', .LlLL.liU b Unless otherwise indicated, thestrical notices and reviews in this column Aar written by the press ugencies for the respective amusement company. shows plenty of pep ! \ Bt in the most emotional and, dramatic of situations. Yet always underneath | has the big dramatic situation | with a punch. In his latest Goldwyn picture, written and directed by him- If, “Iteno,” which has been hooked for three days’ engagement, at the Capitol theater, beginning today, he has contered his “atta on the prob- em presented on the dramatic side. been JACKIE COOGAN AT PALACE Jackie Coogan's new A Boy of Flanders,” based on Ouida’s famous story, was unfolded to an enthusiastic audience last night at the P'alace theater , It deals with Nello, a Flemish lad who outcast by his townspeonle when his aged grandfather dies, leav- ing him in grinding poverty. Every day after covering his milk route, Nello paints a picture of Petrasche, his Great Dane, and little Alois, daughter of the stern miller. He en- ters it in a contest and, when the prize is awarded to another, he wan- ders off in a terrible snowstorm, How he is reinstated in the community and wins the prize, kept last night's andience in death-like suspense, Tt will remain at the Palace Tuesday and Wednesday, There are special shows for school children each day at 4:15 ten ecents, Saturday five-day reel Metro picture, for On Ha 1 engagem: seream, 1loyd nt “Girl will in his Shy."” a t eight open SELLS CIRCUS COMING of performers interesting with are Bee There are all things for the girl Sclls-Floto eireus 1o do when they in their acts, and finds Prince, the ‘star broin in he Bride and the Beasts” the gore gous opening lyrical spectacle of the a wonderful pet, affectionate, playful, with a gift for the s tort, expressed with sorts ot working Starr, show, appy re quick shoves of his clownish snout When Selis-lote Britain, lay, May 20 the Bee and Prince one of the nine girl acria two Edward Ward sha is known on the lot Prine in the someons to New you'll see Bee comes Tue two stars, Stare Ivers pe The is in the nd ghooting Star,” w . hile stars in the great spectacle and menagerie, when comes along with cracker especia ack, Prince [ Judge Tonight, Tues,, Wed, Keith Vaudeville featuring Jean La Costa and Boys A Bright, n:::)py Song and Dnm‘e Re\'ue ED LOWRY "Keep \‘miling" production ’ Helene Chadwick w Cody, Carmel Myers George Walsh Whetton & Nurertoa by Rarpere Hughes A Goldwyn Picture Miscrbatea by Goldupn-Cosmopolitan SAKE Scenes Thurs.~FOR PITY 10 Artists---1 Big LYCEUM NOW PLAYING LET NOT MAN PUT ASUNDER with LOU TELLEGEN AND PAULINE FREDERICK From the Famous Novel by Basil King Good Time Promised ELKS’ FROLIC LE BAL TARBARIN, EAST HARTFORD TVESDAY EVENING, Anspices New Britain B. P. 0. ¥ MAY 18 for Fiks and their Friends, Admission—$2.00 a Conple Get Tickets in Advance at Fiks' Club House or from Committce Members vel. 260 or 911 For Table Rescryations, Special Trofles Teaves Por New Britain at 1 a. m. ————— ing crackerjack for years, but never has he had half enough. There are grizzlies, brown bears, black bears, Si- berian bears and polar bears in the Sells-Floto wild animal acts this year —over forty of ‘em. Clty Items Indianola council, D. of P., will meet tomorrow evening at Judd's hall. A dress rehearsal of the degree team ill be held. The council will enter- zin the stale officers at the mecting, May 27. Joln and Mary terteiners, T. A, B, matinee and nigh odults James N. saxophonist, l.ondon, where o1 ment the son of Mr. Wilson of McCay, blind en hall, Wednes Children 10 cents adyvt Wilson, left for New he will play a summer at Ocean jeach. and Mrs, nes N 35 Commonwealth avenue. 50 cents. Jr., veste New Have your permanent wave summer put in now. Lucille Beauty Parlor, 239 Main. Phone 638.-—advt 1 dore Stee E. J. Klopp, K. E. Kanfmann, Arthur and Adelph Conrad will rep- Matthew's rman Luth- at the Missouri Synod in York city next we an church New Home cooked iunches at \_lu\\el]s —advt Deputy J. Milton Whithy of mple of Honor, will come her Portland this evening to instali Phenix Temple, Grand the T from he officers of Hallinan's Lunch 1o T30 p. me—adst, The Luther Leageu of the First Lu- theran chureh has planned a surprise party in one of the mem- bers, Tuesday evening at at church parlors. A good program as been arranged Refreshments | will be served after the entertainment, Viet He advt Miss Dorothy Lombra of 103 Steele Road, West Hartford, New Britain the Matthew | Brinckerhoff, ry from 8:30 a. honor of '8, 8 o'clock rolas and Pianos, nry Morans formerly of gu f My Khieroff 3rd the Gun- party $1.00. B. Buinc New York at school springhouse of ne Columbia Pierce Co, 3 Records, adyvt, C. L. Laure with Mrs Hamilton str tomor. rnoon from 2 unti Comedy “Linger a Rebekah , Wed, of ment o'clock While™ Lodgy Ahlberg's Adm advt ns sold to William ynski a three family f New street, nd Danee, Unity Odd Fellows ha ove. Jos» Veli and Pkla Kusicr, liouse and stor akis at the corner o ington road and Foiren L] oty Chapman & Holland agency Nathan Gr on Cherry strect The sala was land ageney hicken pies 9 Main §t advt sons of Gaffney spent the rough the Louis frin enblat have sold Walter thre! 1 1k Ioiren & Ho individual Soda Shoppe 1Rh the Try Tuesday, Leo and Cyril ind - Mrs students at Yale vd in this ety Wednesday and Lddie’s on the advt, Gaffn R university week Dancing nights at piece orchestra M Anna Bardeck, the Collega of New the week-end in this eity Thomas MctCabe, a Suffield apent the in this city Saturday Turnpike, § A student at apent student at school, week-end Herald contests are helping to swell | the confidence in the classified ads, Parson’sTheater WARTFORD 2 DAYS COM, MON., MAY 12, MATINEE WEDNESDAY DAVID BELASCO, pesents LENORE ULRIC “KIKI” The deor flew open and in she came o hores or bundles not even 4 name She's an exe for & hearth, a teoth for sweets And a character fonnded on corner of streets 1 NIGHTS BEG MATINEF THI RS, MAY SATURDAY (£ OLIVER MOROS(O presents A NEW COMEDY DRAVMA By Dr SCHEMERS’ with Selma Pales and Montagu Vove And a Typieal Morosco Cast, e Mat Willinm Trving Sirovieh Prices st e, o 8250, 20 New Britain Tuesday, MAY VIBBERTS 107 Reerrved cont fickets on sale cireue day st W. M. Crowell Drag store. Same price ms on gromnds next | 1y, | o Britain He is tor ! m. | 12 ~y MAY 12, 1924, Hollis J. and committee IFoster for Harry H. There en present, Ladies' Day" invited to vis gave Mothers ere was some © n quarters yesterday fact that the nominating mentioned only name fice, and that there will b tion ticket in the field scems to be a foregone assistant Howard for treasurer 541 ma 1161 it retary, secretary e —— Week’s Activities in Catholic Churches e ——————— St M s Church will 1 a onth's mind mass and ) PPrendergast at tomorrow morning There I"ather Wed- for day Mrs. Noru Zisk at 7 morning. St Andrew’s Lithuanian Church The census will be taken this week, There will be an anniversary mass Victor Edint at 7:30 o'clock Wed- nesday morning. There will be a meeting of the class prepuring for first communion at 9 ock Saturday morning. o'clock Fri- WALTER R. FLETCHER NAMED Office Manager of Stanley Works May were wom- annual women for John sermon Be Next President of Everyman's are Bible Class, ’ 1 a Day Therd tor *James 7 o'cloc will 1 Iyar Danbury 7 4 nesday morning be an Sunday o iversary mass for Mary Cronin at 0 o'clock Wednesday morning The May dey vill b ry evoning., B Wednesday an satisfaction in with the committe K) As was predicted ary | Saturday, Walter proposed by the nomii |tee of Everyman le class yester- | day as the candidate for president at the annual election next Sunday. in the “Hera IFletcher ting commit- wi ; e a reguiem mass for one for an of- A0S of o'clock an opposi el next conclusion, s otions held il tak even- | ediction v ‘Maniac in Church, Gives d Il ballle to Seventeen Men w Yo May 12 It took th & bined of sen to subdue John shoreman of AmuckK . church as to luy St dosey annual ¢ hareh rman, o, T this wee e strength, who yesterday B erna . Sheffie two priests 1thout a Gorma vers ky Hil comminior ind church with a yell, seized the hurled th a and starte t and William B. D 1e aid of eight adult parish d to seiz thousand bho: money Does Your Child See a Clean Bright World Five million child in this country are handicapped by im- perfect vision baskets, th chureh h aring his shir rom Josep Smith tgan cmpt Gorman W casily and a squad of six polic arrived, that ieved Gorman where shor who 18 rew unti em off men and a c How can you be sure that your Gorman, child is nat thus pitiably handi- capped \ho is e one hospita bed in to be demented, was over- ~t was t ) e Fhere A% Michael Huve an examination by an ex- pert—immediately ! MY psychopathic we nilas LGl The classes g condi in first SPEC COMFOR Prappers Come Wash e careying the Alaska great piled pers trepid the Home Palatial s trappers pre tion for communion will Thurs- VISION Frank E. Goodwin EYESIGHT SPECIAL MAIN ST, PHC wome from ' ay ling out of the - northland silences in Chureh of high with smelly bales—as trap- | Therc in fiction—these | adventurers are the g trade, traveling de Iv afternoons. WALTER R, FLETCHER Instead of ste canocs Stodobn the By will be a month's m Mary at 7:45 morning will 1 list 1l mass o'clock : vice-president a4 0. Rackliffe, . A, Krause, E . Weeks and Harry A red J. Ensworth was s the were e | T ways do or Mrs Sloun 5 A wry of | Tuesday by There /e a month's mind mass | | | |8 | JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. court, | ANNIVERSARY SALE will start with a rush next Thursday, May 15th Never before in our history have values been greater. It will pay you well to anticipate your needs and buy your furniture at this great saving event. BOND COUPONS TO THE AMOUNT OF $20,000 GIVEN FREE with Purchases These Coupons Represent a Special Cash Allowance on the Cost of the Goods OTHER BIG DISCOUNTS SPECIAL PREMIUM One $30 Silk Floss Mattress FREE With the First Fifty purchases of $50 worth of Merchandise. WILL YOU BE AMONG THE FIRST FIFTY? Store Will Close All Day Wednesday, May 14th, in Preparation For the Big Event DONT FORGET: SALE STARTS NEXT THURSDAY JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. “The Big Furniture Store” 132 MAIN STREET Tel. 72 NEW BRITAIN