New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1924, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEHALD, SATURDAY, \I AY 17, 1924 opens her sum- | Ferrese, authors of “Aphrodfte,” WM HANNA’S MEMORIES OF THE HUNCHBACK OF fra el e 0L L be known i er Lining."” mtry. They are tak \ il open in New York in e somet $ . At Lyceum Next Week But No R : , T Swinens todmae o WH”E’S MINSTRHS i ylnc IOSC 0D PICES o™ S ML U8 SOAST py uge 1 t dr|,T 00 S r Pa Playhouse for a Term of A o e : o 2 ‘ ‘ e room act, was in town Thursday. To- | e 1 : Siitia / . movie fany of New Britain all next 2 i i N s S ] / . : } . . g 1 oy g a % = ' U wrominent n thi Brought to This City. gicalithsadonony 28 21 Hugh Herbert, an Irishm : ceureed at the Palace this weck the cast ; 1 ms" ne e ER A R L g tan_ prices, will be j 1 atter jitol the first half of next week pictures start on Sungdlay nizl n i} [ . N s been ded for Ihe early history of the New Brit Bl" NeXl week aoon and evening at no advance OvVer oo hooie Herl s e icial ot austa an s and e T == 3 i Woad tion of Geo! White's ain Opera House on Main strect, nosw the regular prices. Iach atternoon | .ot BOTMT o = o s DT ) 21 wilien v tht rohsarwal at 2:30 o'clock there will be & special : v - Ma Mahoney is a vaude- y slioppers’ matinee, For Sunday teresting account of some of the at- feila White's ¥ntertainers, the big pight's program the Lyceum will show known as the Palace theater, is #n in brew comedy. lore Roberts — Ladies” comes to the | < Lela Whit's entertainers also will another big attraction booked tractions which used to come here | aetraction & e (Capitol first ha ot Ired hompson in alloping Galla- . . v ractions X |attraction at the Capitol first half of | g o i A be on the bill in a miniatur o wing soon is 0 1 is ¢ the 1t ¥ ‘ rday gan gher,” a thriller in which the star gal e ok niadotion % : e Rie R oitiak jops through action, myste 5 MLOEE BUOW. . ; Smbors ng & d ! much of the early history and |poxt week, ave miniature minstrels. suceess of the venture which was at [\vhat they lack in quantity they make | St iand iove Dha e | nd lov he | : “Phe Wine, ¢ 3 r Painter who opened a week oan ver P temocratic convens that time a new and stupendeus o02 lup in quality for hore is a minstrel | e “Man and Wife,” This is a4 stron kel b i Gir William A - sirl at t tio T he ( illiam n- tor this city, is centerea around the |toupe de Juxe. In Bits of 1924 they | cinotional drama and its story is that L SATANGTALYS DLW L A ot G X Tof th Jonn iianna and POlirerrminin e it lvill provide humor at the Capitol Central theater, Broadway, 3 . S Tiaren | v s e rla T s (A efforis of the late Johi 11ANne Ml prosent a complete minstrel fird part | OF & Hoted phssician who is confront- | KL B2 L odguy,” This theater also | clases fomorrow night. Esidently It yights to (w0 Irench : gk and Tosegh MoOenthyiand: i i ¥ \ Re . g a [ t an problem. ) AS - " . i Horald with an in- [11om interlocutor to end mam, ve | [ viog for tha second time, beliey. 18 booked for carly showing “The was not a howling success e retdely B jofor Metbatt. Havey Tista of some of the piaya |citartainers in this cast that are each | ing that his wife was dead. Later he| Woman Who Gave,” said to be a fine LS o e fir b ; o ne Raymond Hubbell and Dave i I 1 I ssie onstelle, who conducts . that ghowed at the house during Bisfan artist when it comes to minstretsy. | lcarns that he has been deevived, that, /™ aic Sonivanles al Detioft ShaEY! tarm as business ma | Miss I.eila White is the intedocutor Dis first wife is living butf is hopeless- The old New Britain Opera und Major White and Bob Blake are insane—end his second wife s her was opened in May, 1851, on its pres- sister, ont site ciose to ette gtrect, [end men. The petite semi-clrele is| ~The Hunchback of Natre Dame” is ; Jugene A. Burt, the mangzer of the fcomposad of Amy Tompkinson and of the cutstanding photoplays of | ’ ” I : striekland Hous the corner of [ pijia Tempest. Miss Tempest is a | & 2 ud in it Lon Chaney does Main and b ain strects nOW Calls o)y prima donna and Miew 8 characier actitg of his - C UM - first | career. Patsey Ruth Miller also is in ed tha Bronson hotel, was the | Tompkinson, a singer of blues, Cappos ', - e A manager, | Bros. have something new to offer in | 110 ¢3St Tully Murshall, Eenest STTN - SRt The opening attraciion at the new | Gr0% A8 Dand 4 and harancing | TOrrence, Giadys Brockwell and other SUNDAY ONLY theater was "Faust,” by the Strikosh- |0 4 0ir stunts show versatility ana 1 KRown sfars, o say nothing of . ) thousands of supers in tho mol scenes, ALLOPING GALLAGHER—FRED THOMPSO 11088 Opera Co., one of the “, ot ‘”r.‘.‘ S o e it ing companies of the carly da) The and as furnighed the teresting acconnt Among bookings en the Lyceum’s falo, miternating herseif each week the other bulanced head to head while | 2 'C7® 87 73 principals and performance opened to a packed | ot L e Day s a | [F48 In the cast and in preparing fo N Wouse and to make the gvent one to | Giti TR BATE e A elcver (i filming an exact replica o » 1 remembered by the y , 0ACh 1o ne as she instantly singe py | A8 LamB ckhadial wan consioin M\\ AND WIFE—AII Star Cast cd as well ag cight squares of I ecis of the period of Louis XI, and - — e P e e it Cot- | 80 vast was the sct that radio ampli- 8 TO 12 O’CLOCK s sneing yelver miiadtes und | Cocig PS5 BT ERE S e ALL NEXT WEEK—STARTING MONDAY players, i ; | anee, the show was a financird (2 inal nonsense, a hodge podge of PoIM o or the management heeause T ey & mixed with good clean| A% the hunchback, Lop Chaney paid the opera > o¢ “clipses any other acting he has ever a \tea | i person received jik souventr pros gram, veral of these are still in ex ite favor everywhere, Tiddie § Despite the success of the wrge guarante that will provoke plenty : pany. George 1o L With langhs, The extra feature on this bty 991 His make-up is uncanny and e Bl oo B i i o o o 4 L it et of i roe NEW FLOOR ture, but becanse the weath X S HuEh Hest and his company | 1SUal. The picture s from ‘the story cordingly warm, the aitendames w of players in “The Boob.” Mr, Herh. DY Victor Hugo and the picturs opens RYSTAL BALL poor and the business wag only fair. g is considered among the very hest | P exactly as does the beok, with the N The Opera House closed its d0OrS of the present day charncter come. | /CSUVal of the Fools After ita first season. dians will be scen in this, his veral different managzers tricd Laudevilie offering. —_—— i ’ from the theater, but they all 1ost | ygpular work of America’'s most noted At Newington Home money up (o the time of the con- author, Joseph 1ergesheimer wrote = flagration which destroyed the house. |(he story of a disillusioned man, car <o . 3 5 P M During Mr. Henva's tme ns busi- | iving most of the intrnse actioy of the ,’y"“ L L ub of this city to ) 1 | y will don the overalis and ta noss managar, “Billy” as he 18 hetter | Lot to the wild awamplands of the i A ': ‘]\ '\‘.‘ "‘“'”‘”‘ take known about the city, won praise Grorgin coast, amid the grovea of wild the \' \v;x;‘;:t n ," 'I“ ‘r’: (.\,,I’"' CONCER[ BY from il sources for the ¢uallty of opanges that border the seashore ewington Home for Crip- |}| ranges that border th Ahore pled Children at 4:30 o'clock chov's which he was hooking. In M € & has heer de inte Shans Wi niey oS Wil Oranges”’ hax hoen mmade ( Tuesday afternoon. There are ose days, play erith 1o a photoplay by King Vidor, youthful -l i) year, Mr, Hanna beeame known as one sion of ““Fares Wise 1700i8” was one a sclected arca and the mem- bers, undege the direction o r. of the mosl proge snive managers of | of the hits of the year. bt Airection of De w h " | ’ ) J. HL, Potts, will plant the tre how houses in the #tate “Wid Oranges,” which comes te the \ Wild Oranges,” which com h Sollowinin the work. &t ihé Ihe capenses of the house werd Capitol theater on Mond for three Sk o A ke . s YR monihe A fercatolest akinan) i iaieeac Vienia VB, Gl oie Berori in Nawiegon Trolley Cars Wi erate for 3 Janieer Mowh iesiin with (hres irwiter and Charies A Post servod & chicken supper. Later Both of These Events assistants kept the place warm, 13 WAL Dtanti the sase GARIBRVAR Cha in the evening dancing will be well posted in his duiics and the They are worth talking about enjoyed hous way equipped th & corpn of | Hera' classitied ads efifelont uehers composed of Mesars Parkes, Connor, Nothnagle, Weicks, larnard and Androws, loaerptionally f musie w8 rend eadership of Irofessor (‘ha P A L. A C E —xow praving show of man Birt had s 1 of the TODAY—SUNDAY NIGHT—MON DAY—TUESDAY—-WEDNESDAY WARNING busines and e y zlad to gi place from the company aul® W q - WHh = the best attractions in the covntry piayed at the Opera 1 until the apening of t Lyerum ¢ ' Z 9 2 ’ . Among them e iary Anderson, d - Don’t Come The world’s greatest production—for the first time Margaret Mather, Jancyack and Tleah \l Alone ! ltobron and Crean, Frank Maye, I ans and | Murphy, Bill . - g 2 ¢ Scanion, 1 S| Driitons ke Bring some Wels'n © Minstrels, 3 . one with you aughs Srothery. 7 ¢ 10 hold on to! RKtatenn's b sbussgebedlipmigor B ; ‘ , If you are New Britain, TUES-, MAY fl—?:u.,:“‘g f‘v:i“v‘ e !v‘m;n .“.r{ “| :‘ b . ; thinking of VIRBERTS LOT = ; suicide see seating capacity was only 900, = 2 LLOYD o large houses, bul to sceure them A large percentage was given some ; y Z - and die times reaching &5 per ecent This, = > coupled with the heavy expenses wn B . _ Jaughing ! der which the houss was run, left Jit P ” tie but delts for the manag-ment Following the opening of the Iuss. £ win Lyceum burlesque and tab shows / > = Get needle were booked steadily at the theater, but as there was no organized burle s Hnd thrcad aue wheel, the attractions were wild- - 2 from man- cat and few and far between 5 t (3 - ) ’ ager to re- " SELLA-FLOTO CIROUS ~ - e inforce your aisy Hodgini, who s shown . > | | - b "m;‘ = u S American audiences under the hig top of the Sells-Fioto circus, coming t5 = ; - { hooks and New Britain, Tues, May 20, that a v N 2 L . o \ eyes, etc. ! girl vider can do somsthing on the 3 o v &y back of & galloping ring horse hesides 3 ] COPENMAGEN WILD ANIMAL EXHIBITIONS Diies Mo, for v somersaens from : ' - —— e JUST IMPORTED IN THEIR EUROPEAN ENTIRETY Daisy has, for she somersaults from P o 1 - ) - _ her mount into the air as casily as she Z = - Weak somersaults from the ground. ““The ¢ - - 1 - . = = flip-fap Rirl” they call her with the v, 4 - = hearted show, and Daisy smiles, for flip-flaps | 7 \ i = persons see are nothing in her hard reperioire of ? r ) y = their doctor riding. Her horse 18 “Dodo” one of - iy bef. stataly ring ste i p ow. OF course, 5y riag oot o A / , : weag? BARBARIC, LYRICAL SDEC TACLE meant the bareback horses. There \ £ % é L85 - coming : with 1500 Pocple H 2 lephants are 600 horses in all with Selis-Floto, | | ) 2 o —nn / 2R aiding Jungle ‘rfld "" K and, because of the epochal equine / 3 . / 3 - B s ' , ' ITs 700-CIRCUS-HIPPODROME e T B s o : ' == ) . 400 ARENIC STARS the thrilling new Isrical opening spec- - Which has & - raving *ia anmal REELS OF WORLD'S LARGEST STREET PARADE -~ 11 AM. cimas. SPECIAL SHOWS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN EACH DAY AT 1:15 FOR 10¢ SCREAMS Trewerve Seat Thchets om saie Circns Day ot Wn. Cromell Drue. Store Same Prices s on Grosnds e Tark ‘ham over with vour friends [ == —Herald classified 84 depariment

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