New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 19, 1924, Page 5

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|‘a| T o w" U-lLI !lil Unless otherwise indicated. theatrical notices writfen by the press ugencies for the re " SHLHLHLDLLLH222502 8 3 3 H i - i 3 3 3 3 i 3 - i 2 3 3 L3 : ] L3 3 3 UM Britainites Hunch- 1o the THE HUNCHBACK Comparatively few New have scen Lon Chaney in “The of Notre Dame,’ prices charged at the metropo- houscs elsewhere, but this week will have an opportunity of ing it at regular Lyceum pyices at the lycoum where it opened this after- noon before a large matinee andience, With a cast of more than'70 prin- 00 supers, this picture of the wonders of the movie ag [ts chief background is the Cathedral I Notre Dame, an exact copy which was made for the picture were several blocks of Paris str tsy Ruth Miller has the among the women, while wonderful character acting of Chaney as the hunchback isa remark- able piece of acting. Griffi pab lac due n they 10 ce clown lunch is one you a ir the Floto Tue fifty o of as o1s 8 the Lon lea role wit any y clow work in the not The AT CAPITOL, acts of Ke ith vaudevil a three day engagement at ipitol today with the big attraction esenting Leila White's Enteriainers, White and Bob Blak the men and the three women com- the semi-circle with the work White standing ' The headliner Herbert with in “The plenty of la up Mr. H aracter acting for which he nd Clifford are mus favorite v oin vaudeville popular melodies and orig non- s The Jugzling sons offer a neat and fast offering, and 1tuth Day, singing com edienne, sinzs 1o a fine eature toplay attraction weats King Vidor's anges,” e op a Fiy jor . o za of wild one's in the e cleve bill company skit that and also nt d com- ont on his Boob,” is of ar Hugh players vokes B a s at Ar excel e is nots .' shows ch Swar ady ne with al N« jnggling charming her voice, Y. nse, way The favor with pho pre “Wild two this bil ion, to Ay a2 The lows product o HAROLD LLOYD Harold 1 edy, “Girl to a highly Pretty Jobyna site Lloyd once which will be at more days. Richard AT PALACE, lat 1 com- was shown yesterday clative audi alston n more in “Gi the Palac Others in Daniels and vl by, st appr I is & oppo 1 8hy eate ng thre the cast lude ‘arlton v 1 da o to wila and fror The ite Th s TONIGHT, WED, HAROLD LLOYD “GIRL SHY" SRS or . TUES, Ll The str Con and I The | t e SCREAMS-—8 Special Shows 4:15 For school Children—10¢ PALACE THEATER Hartford 2:05 Paily ¥ar, %15 Prompt ALL THIS WEFK —~THy Mats. Except Mon, & Fri, n Taylor, Wilde, school exactly, when encouraged by p n, the = The n 1w Thurse Wednes ¢ EL"I:L... \v,, ; 'VX : "&o/ o and resiews in this column are spective amusement company. while the direction was in the hands of FFred Newmeyer and from the story by Taylor, Tim Whelan and Tommy There are children n, v at 4:15 for S CIRCUS COMING writers that like to pictur s as studious fellows, often me- not hewing to the line, wns very much 1 and they are not off to one side, atound. With to New mong the who ore oly, are ¥ ¢ a bit whan Sells- Gritain “funny at their tty girls in the stands. Let heartily, at any the poor chap d off in front of her seat Yes, the clowns are from you and me. this year nd me, ed to su are ladi circus, coming y, there many are ‘joeys"” h the retty and his he grandstand, bit different Sells-loto part in “The Bride and the the mighty opening spectacle ~ big show, a lyrical extravagan the barbaric antiquity with a animal climax that will raise hair. The funsters will he seen ade, the largest fn the world, by WAy nd one has more dens of performing wild line than ever before seen shew or girl laugh you'll see clowns which ires i nerica —_— W. C. A. NOTES 4 has be dre ore class and will pupils tonight and vight, The class meets at only open Mon- 7:00 smaking lessons next schedule fol- Hixh school health class, school mainder the Monday, 15 sday, re of ] Tu 5 High millinery, lass Friday, sday . 7:30, High school ¢ swimming il pool iy for ning to and open s Ay o esday Thurs- I'riday af- Wors, Tues morning Wed- e rnoon ening, 7 to o 5 ! and Swimn riday and o, L] 19 to 6 Ay Mng classes afternoons at [ wmn:! v and 1 day I'riday Industrial Girls' t lay « ub will have banquet on Rymnasium, al ing in the MSEY HOMESTEAD SOLD old Dorsey lomestrad on Elm ware sold today through the Dunn age to Max, Meyer Iward Dunn. Mre, Catherine v was own thesproperty. nt and Winter ney I the rof fronts on Kim . e TONTIGHT. TUES, WED, KEITH VAUDENVILLE Featuring LEILA WHITE'S ENTERTAINERS CMINSTRELS DE LUXE” POLIPLAYERS Pest Stock Company —~With— Arthur Howard and fred St Claire Direction of Mr. A WL Van Buren In The Mysters Thriller “The CAT and CANARY” First time in H in America e Miss Winie stock presented with Al the mysters and theille of the Original Brondwny Production B i AP R L ) ugh Herbert & Co. “THE BOOB”’ SWARTZ AND CLIFVORD ”INI"I_IHI- \l—l s k"m \Oilm' Presents “WILD ORANGES with FRANK MAYO AND VIRGINIA VALLL NOW PLAYING — with — LON CHANEY The World's Greatest Production at POPULAR PRI ICES T PV PCIICITTIEITE shows for MUST RID CHURCH OF SUPERSTITION Rev. John- L. Davis Sees Protes- {antism in Danger “The ever oniy way Protestanism will by getting rid of some of the heathen superstitions and | | Philosophy it took the middle ages,” said Rev. John L. Davis a( the {third annual meeting of Everyman's | Bible class yesterday morning. ! Mr. Davis took his theme from an {article published recently in several religious magazines asking, “Where is Protestanism Going?" He said it is headed in one of three directions. 1t is headed, either to the old Roman religion of authority, to the old Gre- | cian religion of philosophy or the old | Jerysalem religion of simplicity. “Because men don't get what their spirit craves for, sixty million people in America do not attend church at all,” he said, “The thing christianity today the old simple r the claborate religion, Love with thy whole bor as thyseif.™ “IE it any fear for its future, “It would be a sad thing rominations were combined,” he said, “hecause then we would swallow everything they told us instead of do- ing our own thinking. Where there absolute solidity there is usually a dearth of brains. Wo want to keep in United i the freedom of speceh and the freedom of the press,’ Would Disband One “Army.” Mr. Davis created a mild sensation | in the class when he advocated from the pulpit dissolution of one of the armies and the return to the orig- inal system of two armies, The min- ister was one of the enthusiastic boosters for the White army when it was créated, but apparently has joined in the wave of sentiment sweeping over the class for the return to the Red and Blue armies. He ad- vocated putting the officers of ine third army to work in the two other units, The White sear after the live, will be on ‘in only that will save is to get back to ligion and get rid of ceremonials of modern the l.ord, thy God, heart and-thy neigh- goes in other direction if all de- this ates the army was organized a class started and for a while was exceedingly active, but dur- g the past year has almost ceased to function, Walter R. Fletcher President (‘lass Historian Charles J. Symonds reported the sick list. The for an opposition slate to the nominees for office failed to and Walter R “letcher president by unanimous A plans official material was el \ote Other lows: First vice.president, Rackliffe vice-presidents, A. K Krause, K. 1. Weeks and H. A, Trav- er; secretary, Fred (. Insworth assistant secretary, Hollis J. Foster; treasurer, Harry W, Howard The newly elected officers who were present were introduced to the class and installed into office by Rev, Mr. Davis, There was a delegation of 110 men present from Beacon Falls, Announce ment was made tha' the A, M, B, Zion church, whese pastor, Rev, I. B. Walters, is a member of the class, will have its annual tag day next Satur. day. on rtod officers elected were as fol Fred 0O, CIVIL SUITS FILED Henry Nowicki Maryana Doubkowski, suit for %500 against John Gerd | The papers were served hy Deputy Sheriff Matthew Papciak. The ense is returnable in the eity court the fourth Monday of May, Nocholas Rodot) ard Ca has Sophie Riarzyk wers served Daugherty the city May AL M MeDon against | through ford & has 00 against John Frank Ginsberg. has brought suit Solomon. H & MeDonog damages against alias Basily Karbon returnable in J Hilary Morris | comki, has inst W sAitors es of Ol n. t T has brought through & Ger brought suit against for $125. The papers Constable Rernard J The case {s returnable in ‘t the fourth Monday in by nessa, tl Dunn & rought suit for $150 A AL Ml Cooper, Hunger- brought suit for and Mary Hollis, W. Kiett 00 against R, through Dunn brought suit for Rasily Karbonik The writs are al court today J. Tra- tuted an action agains and representa Sevmour 1o se properts writ was return- today Pao rough ugh, has John I Kirkham Camp. Donohue rough G or $1 ha ugh & | the heirs, « a of to | Beaver strect {able in the eity Helen Muther stitut tion agains Mu that a sale of property on Chapman | saintly, mads, She A, Rexton as counsel, acting for the Has- and arpst Co. has zainst Louis and Evelyn The writ is ve- he fourth clearance - on 1 an ae- asking has in Lawrence street, owned be has retained M AW, man Furn brought suit Cominick for $11.92 | turnable in the eity | Monday of May | Upson cour Many a man wishes too late that he had used a Herald classified ad. g Life 1t dossn't matter how reung the hestees 18, her popularity is ascured f she serves sparkiing root beer—the zippy. full-fla vored kind thet is made from Williams’ Root Beer Extract And ic's 90 easy 10 make. A 25¢ botile of extract, sugar and yeast~that's ail The simple directions are printed on ev. ery bottle. Try it and see. Atall grocer's WILLIAMS ROOT BEER EXTRACT acting for John and | MAYOR'S ANNUAL MESSAGE DUE WEDNESDAY EVEMNG Traffic Report by Ordinance Com tee Also on Calendar at Com- mon Council Mecting, At Wednesday night's session of the cpmmon council, Mayor A, M. Iao- nessa will read his annual mel making numerous important recom- mendations for this year.and report- | ing on the financial condition of the city. The ordi pance committee mit proposed rules to govern fraffic, including one-way traffic in the cen- ter of the city. There is some opposi- | tion in the common council, but it is understood that the ge opinton of those who have occasion to come into the center of the city during ¢ is that the plan is a success, and it is reported that a majority of the coun- cil members will be governed by this general impression. A resolution will be introduced to suspend the ordinance fixing the max- imum age for appointment to the fire department. The fire board has a substitute firoman who has proved to be one of the most cfficient men in the departmeht, but is alightly over age he cannot he appointed un- less a suspension of the ordinance is voted, will sub- ne s he Week’s Activities in ‘atholic Churches e St. Mary's church Members of the first communion class will be enrolled in the scapular and go to confession Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The first communion for the class will be held at § o'clock Saturday morning. An anniversary mase Frank Keeney will be o'clock Saturday morning. st. Joseph's church The forty hours devotion was open at the 10:30 o'clock mass yester- morning. There masses at 5:80, 7 and 8 o'clock today. Conf sions will be heard at 7 o'clock this evening. The devotions will be closed with an 8 o'clock mass tomorrow morning. There will also he masses at 5:30 and 7 o’clock tomorrow morning. A monih's mind mass will be sung at 5 o'clock Wednesday morning for the late William F. Delaney. Instruction the class will be held at 4 o'clock day afternoon and at 9 o' Saturday morning. Owing to the depariure of 1 Leo Sullivan the taking of the consus has heen definitely postponed St Andrews church Banns of marriage were published for the first time between James J Fitzgerald of 158 East Main street and | Miss Anna Lookliss of 459 Park street and for the third time bhetween Joseph Vitkauskas and Miss Wilhel- mina Gedeviernte | A class of 100 children is being pre- | pared for first communion which will be held early in June The annual census will be ecom- pleted the latter part of this week Church of St. John the Fvangelist The class preparing for first com- | munion will meet as usnal Tuesday | and Thursday afternoons of this week, | The class will receive communion on June 13 There was A months mind mass for | Nicholas Mortti at 9 o'clock today. WOMEN! DYE OLD THINGS NEW Waists Dresses Kimonos Diamond Dyes Each package “Dlamond Dyes” contains directions a0 simple any woman ean dye or tint any eid, worn, faded thing new, even if she has never dyed before. Choose any | eolor at drug store. late for the sung at ed day were confirmation Thu lock for Rev Sweaters Skirts Coats Draperies Ginghams Stockings Banish Pimples By .L'sing Cuticura Soap to Cleanse Ointment to Heal Stick. 20 New Britain Tuesday, MAY VIRBERTS LOT Reserved sent fickets an sale civens duy ot W. M. Crowell Drug store. Same price as on gromnde. five of drawal being a protest against alleged troop 2, New H thir Norwich, ven; , troop 12 NEW HAVEN WINS . .. SCOUT FIELD KZET Deleats Hartford by More Than 2 to 1--New Britain Is Last “B Events staff relay—First, troop 9, second, troop 45, New Ha- troop 4, New Britain, Virst, troop 12, Hart- troop 16, New Haven; New Britain. Patrol Hartford; third Nignal tower- ford; second, third, 1, ven; troop YMCAIVews A, Hikers' Boy~ News Junior Wal and Dept. the ' with the t 1y The chib school Hin ind The Haven council championship of Kastern Connecticut in the Boy Scout field Walnut Hill park Saturday. New won Hoy aSS up to nut park Saturday morning The i meet held, at By cight, OVER SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF SUCCESS T —— ONE KILLED, SEVEN HURT AS CAR GOES OVER BANK Near taking played oor bascball, boys' departme . to the of on nt am and to ph vepres boys" fend the After a departm wir first places out hesides seconds and the hoys Eim City The many thirds, secre anot her artment ary from the a total 67 up Hartford 31 points, and New Meriden pillad S hard nt points. council the rial the five £ came Ming by a wrgin After the I down to the with Norwich out on top of with eight, with five. did not was second pile runs, went swim Hy Britain Occurs on Turnpike New with- third b Fatality and their fourth schenectady—Car Speeding, is london compcte, 1 partm d the Victrola rol de cords Saturday Camp Ha in the boys Pop Rive and will the Camp Bengston ent nt Allegation. unfair treatment in last year's meet, wi The events were hotly contested and although New Haven won most of the events its margin in them was generallys mall, The staff rel close that it had to be run settle second and third places. In the signal tower, also, there was a dil- ference of but a few seconds between the winner Scout DPreston of New Haven established a new local cord by making a friction fire in 1-5 seconds. The judges were Scout Executives Beebe of Torrington, Harmon Nangatuck, and Breckbill of Bristol, Troop 4 of the Center church was the only local troop represented, and its rather poor showing was due to disqualification in several events on minor technicalities which caused protests from many of the spectators, As this was New Britain's first entry in a state meet, however, not much was expected, Summary: “A" Events signalling—-first, new Haven; second, troop 45 third, troop West Alhany Kill May 19 One man wat and four women and three mern hurt when a speeding automo- bile skidded and went over an em- on a sharp curve in the nectady-Troy highway early Sun- 24. Withe take N night n May mion will partment at camp dire d talk on ot the hawve hig place lock ctor, will the camp campers good times gotten out will an en- re de ¥ was so over to Stanley, Lankment an i several also teli of Lenefits th Hazen, inment and lunch to conchude program. Fyery is W come to this reunion a member of the Y. There now over 50 boys hooks from Lo ALCOTA Anyone who has any interesting boys' books which they would like tribute o library can getting in touch with the retary, He will gladly such contributions, The kite flying postponed because baseball through storm kite Serogi working kite contest lustrat of | v 3 Johnston Northrup, employe of the died in an of Schencctady, General Electrie automobile on to Schenectady hospital afier smashup, Richard Commerfield, 1 Passendeck, Miss Anna Shef- George Kaluniover, Miss Lorraine Stein, Miss Katherine Blesser and Miss Vir Kotzum, all of Schenee- tady, we njured. Kaluniover was taken to a Troy hospital. Miss Sheffel s a fractured leg, sprained back and ible internal injuries. The others rad chiefly from cuts and bruisea, and an company, There be r 1 the way the iwar ten the lcome to whether he is hoy ot of M. ¢ to con- this do so by a contest has some! Art Smith's Art and hard to SHOWE Il ron \ll\\ (UI "hirty- local and Stony Creek Miss Anna Mae Cole ten- a miscellancous shower yes. the home of Miss Mae M. I 29 Spring street. Miss Cole, who is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Eber Cole of Stony Creek, will becoma the bri Ray Page next month, The Butler home was decorated in a color scheme of yellow and white, Guests contributed to the day's ene tertainment and lunch was provided, hody thre tive beauti- Boris this her rday at itler of Semaphore 12, Haven; ford, First aid race-~first, troop {5 New Haven; second, troop 12, New Haven, Friction fire lighting—first troop 12, New Haven; second, troop 12, West Hartford; third, troop 16, New Haven, Morse signalling— First, New Haven; second, troop ford; third, troop 4, New B Knot tying—First, troop Haven: second, troop 12 third, troop 12, New Haven, troop New Hart- are win MARRIAGE LICENSES The have town North tonette licenses of th Miss 82 following marriage been issued at the office clerk Frank Flis Burritt streeet, and Kowalezyk of street; Felix Diugekenckl of street, and Miss Mary Juczesak Silver street; Samuel V. Ziel South street, and Miss Juntkunz of 174 Pleasant street Raffacle Delmont of 60 Franklin 218 An- High 102 Gol of 7 Sand Carried Afar luff, Mo, Fine sand, which here recently and stuck tightly to buildings, is believed to ve been carried through the air for several hundred miles from the Texas Fire building and water boiling street, and Miss Carmela Pinto of 2 nanhandle, he sand gusts start'ed Pirst, troop 12 Hartford; second, Lafayette street Iccal citizens during a bad storm. m troop 16, 20, Hart- tain 45, New Norwich; Poplar fe 14 n Frances Cuts two operations from your washing no rubbing-no bluing Use La Prance with any saap vou like - bar, powder or flakes. Or use 1t in the washing machine, All the sticky, greasy dirt ie washed away twice as quick when La France, too, is used. Ask vour grocer for 1t. 10 cents a package Ack him aleo for Satina. Add it te the hot starch. Prevents the iron from sticking, and gives a soft glossy finish It ales imparte a delightful fragrance to the clothee. La France Manufac turing Company, Philadelphia Here it is—the greatest little avd o washing that ever was invented! Dis wive two tablespoonfuls of La France with your soap when vou put the clothes to soak or boil, and half the work ie done. No back-breaking rub bing. No bluing With La France, horl the clothes, then rine and wring, La France blues 1t does vou just wak or our work 1s over And how magic and y as clean’ You'll sy the clothes are 80 snowy white and sweet eane ite Onls 1% cents vach for this wonde- ct that doer 7 woil 0 1t can be easily 8. Un with wap of any brand o hod sed oy it warkng wmachme,

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