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mlf ’fi otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this column ars writien by the press ugencies for the respective a:ausement compuny. ° FITTVIVPIVOIOVTCIIIITVIIFTVITIOPINGTIITOTICPIGICUSPEGO | BILL HART AT LYCEUM Bill Hart in a fighting, shooting, | ¢ivilized folk of o strange creature— daring picture of the west—"The @ laun, and his attempis to get be- Cold Deck,” is one bf the two features | neath the veneer of society. being presented at the Lycewm foday Agnes Ayr nd k Holt are f and tomorrow, the other being “Ali- turcd in the principal roles in nony.” *The Cold Deck” is a typi- | Marriace Maker,” ably supporied by cal Hart picture, with plenty of ac- 1arles ¢ tochs, Mary Astor and tion, some slashing good fights and obert Agncw, Among others in the romantie tw L is pleasing. b thel Wi l.eo White. The theme limony” w ey S trom the star Z exposes that n recently brought out personal weil ship loaded champagne and chorus girls was a feature, For Sunday night the Lycenm Low Fred Thompson in vestern attragiion ralloping whil the eompanion “Man and Wife,” p I’fllllli | IL .fl! ; o 2HBLBLOBBILLLS 6 i : 3 3 tion the adventures among a group of = Ihe L as taken 5 have regardivg «1 US IS COMING Welshman, th Ns-1tloto circus wild animal for exhil and training, this year his orders were to beats fitted for higher on He did just that, {and the Selis-1lato lion, tiger, I¢ opard, grizzty ma acts did his work we Josephs is a mighty it centine and he has much to ta He herded a van 7 amels in o trek Here wWho explorea the far carth in order that § ma the pick of Jozephs, the e life ¢ N a known g knows corners of with Hve: ion dundy Galla- feature a onl 1l he sdar bear, and - — show that he SPOR PITY SAKG Vavdeville's hi st offering ity Sake d red- nt Canitol tods t the comedy much doubted if there an act in t udienes today, AT CAPITOL “1or o talker, out #d ol across 300 miles of he i amer en f a4 expe its settlements saved him from huge ha- took sick the last anchored at its most wonderfal rid, but it Josephs landed, mes how st in this of ounds for a Leen ' continual 00 final It i cream from th tain, Iisa of tiie ma in which th P ol f lonse™ ¢ verytiine In the cast and effoc a carload o d in the presentation, and the hole offering tak in four hig There ¢ onr other acts fc nill with 1eema’s M headliner Th presenta th Dok, af one to 1) the two port, cur- olden pro Opry .5 hoon in the w dicd honrs after Nells- « Britain LIVED TOGETHER FOR 25 YEARS TOR ChlLD melody to New reus o hioned himself, 1re nine cleve etor of the esday, May 20 ms « ; P perform aca o0 red on th \ottes among toplny featur “Throns th Bridgepert Co Besponsibility h tory il mag wein “Hoston Blact pular sevially i Oves, They Obtain a Divorce in Court, MAKLRY Yo Mil ) 1AGH AT PALACYH | A Marriage the short run of this . W W Calumbia univ Aberer st and Mrs, | rated neccssary b Hareld Lo this conse of the openin I “Giel Sy wi ¢ wnk J ks on Suurday duy Proving itecl peet, Wil Iietion k for ombie in diverce ion was alleg hiful ong I A N \ catured v him in 1920 Knoblock, New York & pere Aber <A me is quite dent and tr Sign and Awning Co i 2 = DAYS ONLY i AGNES AYRES JACK HOLT ‘The Marviage Make:' rathe Tonight, Fri,, and Sat, KEITH VAUDEVILLE featur Vaudeville's Biggest Offering “FOR PITY SAKE” A Travesty On the Old Time Melodrama Cast of 9 Artists in {—Big Scenes—1 News CSWAY O A MANT STARTING SATURDAY FOR 5 DAYS ! HAROLR LLOYD —in — “GIRL SHY" 8 REELS OF SCREAMS If You Can’t Laugh ¥or 39 Minutes—Den’t Come FEEMAS MARIONETTES OTHER BIG ACTS COLLEEN MOORE in “THROUGH THE g Parson’sTheater HARTIORD 3 NIGHTS ¥ THt MATINEL SATUS OLIVER MOROSCO A NEW COMEDY D By Dr. Williom Irving Sirovich SCHEMERS with Selmn Paley and Montagn Tove And n Typical Morosco Cnst, Prices: Eve, 50e. 1o $2.50, Sat. Mat. 50c., to $1.59. MAY 15 DARK"” LYCEUM Now ALIMONY HART Playing PALACE THEATER Mastford WILLIAM S, in “COLD DECK” ATl this Week—MVatines Daily Facept 34 Monday and Fridas. ALL NEXT WEEK Starting Monday The World’s Greatest Production “THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME” at POPULAR PRIC MR, 8 7. POLL presents POLIPLAYERS The Best Stock Company in America Feataring ARTHUZ HOWARD and WIS WINIFRED ST, CLAIRE Direction of fif. A. 0. VAN BUREN 5 R ; i in DAVID BELAMOS “The Cold Diggers”’ 4 5 NEW BRITAIN DAILY o ———————— ] £ . ¢ & NOTES || G- SCOUTS NEWS T The gymnasium of the Y. W, C. A. presents a spring-like appearance in aration for the spring-time party this evening at The annual mecting of New | the Britzin Girl Seout co ineil was held yvesterday at the home of Hil verett B, Proudman, ‘ Andrey A DA Au Nirs, Mizs Ay Mrs. Leon gue, ; M Miss Florence Mrs, Maple Those pres- § o'clock. |ent and other transformed he den. Those who come are to dress in the b of leaves, birds and flowers and there lmfi been ‘much excitement over the rospect suessing what the cos- Miss 1 ossctt has | program of ganies out the spring-time balloons, butterflies, cte © will be a May pole, of The refreshment commiitee will serve picnic n picnic fashion, with tablecloth a4 on i3 the floor aroupd which groups “m._”\,“':"f“ will sit and the evening UEES Andgeins with reports of the it B cony given by 1« M Louise Nobir, Miss Florence and friends are reports and part "hose special e tinetive cap or an heing tume committee bl flowe into Apple o spring interior yrevthia s ave Johnston, tin Joseph Regan ine Root, Mrs. Shepard, A. The Nire, Garner Goodwin, Sprague and Miss Lois S the report Deane, ‘Hn g prepared & to further carry idea with and ther conrse. nes represc nove vas read elected: ragne; : treas. chairman Flor tional ing officers wer, s L. A Austin Stoy a suppe Doane; member committec £s nee chairman biennial Gertrude | Miss brief inment ention, Loomis; ors, Miss csey Blair Members s new 1 during Charles 1° . Mra Jonathen H Mrs. Noab nd fohn council ) George rt, Mrs, John Mrs Stow and 5 whe do o will ! .oomis, ST \\le.un Mar otheriariice ell, Mrs, D, A, provided et 5 ‘a present cor Mrs. woik ton arel hy S maXking mbe % and in charge 4 Limory Cor 5 0 reported on 69th Inianin s \\ar Time Commander, Dead in N, Y. New York, May 15 ek 1 Barker, commander of unit died of pi in. the rds com- tin - and on this and 1 1o agt merit Miss Joh mittee Nrs D, committ A Vi e 1€ Iran -‘In'-r\!v"\ ot Reinbow division in a hospital yester- g alysis York the The work of the ex in organizing the this summer at Great in #he also reported tions had volunte the camp and that commit. ut camp nd was prague, organiza- i girls to the camp would he open to all givle, If 1) not ai- ready scouts they will be reguired to yass tenderfoot test at camp and join troop in the fa A roport of the ties, including offi ders' training classer rallies, hikes, summer scouting, camp, merit badge work and the registration troops was given hy Miss lois 8, . director, T froops or- ‘:mt,fl this \‘lr Plainvills, 8t " Hale school, terling Brownie v ¥ was a member of Gen- 8 stafl wie rived was there but a short was given the battia 1lis bravery in his new positior recognized by the French government ieh decorated him with a Croix De ! 3 sory Luneville eported detail by Mrs eral Pershing in France, b time wh n o t two itos command o giment. ey are o some G ice in the Mm o e rs' associa ed Col N the Fr reealled to Washin and ma v rank relinguished outhre mm State o arum corps, Lrigadier ¢ in post war gi val, ding Josgeph's achool, Central Junior High, Pack and Maple Hill o Pack, Practically every troop is stronger in numebrs and leadership than one year o go. \ CHANGES AT BURRITT HOTEY \ of changes i the per- hotel been important of which A hos coffen B hich | by the dining Henbdlbi Mr. Zachos I8 &l which was diseussed and vot dining room and 1y the councit With the hotell “ysanowing the adjournment of the AN 5 and Andrew fy,, ting the members of the Al i i LGl t 1 Hill troop ¢ a dem men a troop meeting for the hments wera Browni number ' el have the taken rw. Fverett T, Pro eommitiee 1ma on revi ehair ion eof report 1 upon s manager o " man of the 15 boen the constitution room agement, waiter in t 82 mee \iaple tion Junior both onsty council membe nd the o served Fattend summeor ars and {8 con, ANNOUNCEMENT THE MID-WAY Wil Open SATURDAY, MY 1924 Wah a full line groceries, Confectionery and Auto supplies 1N of wai M ] 15th, 1 Wi i i We will also conduct a first-class Dance Hall for the ~ntertain- ment of our Patrons, hot 1anagers in BOYS BREAK CHit ROH WINDOWS, ol N off 4 L ‘sl uech, el | co with I'ros ph Wor 15t hoys who “n playing hall in a adfoining the Ho said that s o « the chureh Aute tion Ladies' and P. BONALLY Cor. Wonster and West Main Ste, New Batain—Tel, 1580 ™ and Gas Alr and Water arties wiven special atten- freshments of all kinds, (8" Rest Rooms, Joh has ent J o have be eran ¢ ot ehnren veral of the “wi hava beon ) have to ha re-| placed by t rch at a gr | - | comp as turned over to the Iroken wh at cost, | Vree MINSTREL and DANCE Given by MOHAWK ATHLETIC ODD FELLOWS' HALL, rrow (Friday) Evening, at Eight O'clock Music by Clynes’ Orchestra Tickets tax included CLUB ARCH ST, May 16, 17 5he, New Britain, TUES., MAY 20 VIBBERTS 1LOT COMBINED HAMBURG AND COPENMAGEN WILD ANIMAL EXHIBITIONS JUST IMPORTED IN THEIR EUROPEAN ng Bva Man Kille zoo-cmcus-riwpoonom Y 400 ARENIG STARS WORLD'S LARGEST STREET PARADE - Il AM. Bewrie Seat Tickets on Sale Cirens Day at Wm. Crowell Drng Store, Same Prices as on Grownds - Ra )—m‘( KRALD, THURSDAY, | Lyecum theater MAY 15, 1924, SONG RECITAL SUNDA™ Labelle Afam, Grand Jury Called to | Hear Facts in Murder Middletown, Conn, May 15.—A PrAmA | grand jury to consider the c of Mrs. Johanna Tell, alleged slayer of Charles F. Blair, of Killingworth, was to be sclected from a panel summoned bere today at a sifting of the Middje- sex county superior court, over which Judge Arthur K. Llls presided. State's Attorney Ernest Inglis had announc- ¢d that he would ask the jury to find a true bill of murder in the first de- gree against the woman. The court, which has beem in rec will sit on May 20 at which time it is expected Mrs. Tell will be put to plea. Sell Reindeer Meat New York—Iteindeer meat occupies | a prominent p on the bills of fare in many New York eating houses. The meat, thoroughly refrigerated, is imported from Alaska. In this pro- duet Alaska, once valued for its tim- | ber and mineral supply, has uncov- | ered a fresh and popular asset, | an Armenian Donna, Will Take Part in Concert at Lyceunf, . an Armenian prin recital at th Sunday afternoon at the auspices of the Lahelle Aram, donna, will give o'clock under Armenians, Madame Aram appeared here in re- cital five rs ago and was well re- ived. er she went to Italy, he studied under several great s has been ainging in London and other; and since her return to the United States she has nppear in in Philadeiphia, Boston, Providence and Naw York, where the her very coi j.ress has glven favorable comment. Her Sunday Furopean and Am » songs and a will include al and series of Armen- program ican elassic Rig Crowd Is Present At Eagles’ Band Concert ral thousand people listened to first band coneert of the s t Walnut Hill park last evening, un- Gar the auspices o® the Fraternal Or- der of Bagles of ™ Britain, During the internission James Tey lin of New Yo repr ntative ganizer for this section, gave an in teresting talk in W he traced the growth of the order since its start in 1898 in the eity of Scattle, Wasi. He said that there are 600,000 Eagles in the United § nd that in this city alone there are 600 members in good ftanding. The ker said that the Eagles have been active in getting the workmen's pension law in eNect and that they are now working on an old age pension law, ason or- I'edcrated Mucmans May Take Anti-Klan Posmon‘ Colarado Springs, Colo., May 15 Tn common with other labor organiza- tions, the Ameriean Federation of Musicians will take a stand against | the Ku Kinx Klan if a resolution pre- aonted by W, H, Stevens, of Wheeling, Va, and later signed nearly a dozen delegates, is passed by the annual convention in session here, | by l%e Choice of the ' »Experts/ ——n, —“S(ll’fl = the day <N> Go the Sweetest Bride of cAll —this token of your love ‘[ 7/‘707} her head a crown of orange blos- soms ... and softly gleaming through her veil, clasped close about her warm, young throat . . . . a rope of pearls . ... superb token of your love, Become acquainted now with the finest of them 2ll . . .. the famed Deltah Pearls —clasped in gold or $300 the strand. jest baby ehicks bred, Selected from heavy laving flocks. 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