New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 20, 1924, Page 11

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I Nt e A i ) ”! il “l b l!l 7'_ w"j,‘ L.’-‘ ST Rt = geiokers Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this column arn written by the press ugencies for the respective amusement compuny. CITIFIIRIIPCITFCIITVIIIOITITIIRITRIPIPIPIIVETET IRV THE HUNCHBACK” AT LYCEUM HCAT AND THE CANARY” “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” 1at stupendous drama that has been own elsewhere at tly advanced rie is being shown at the Lyceum | this week at regular Lyceum prices, not a cent advance, and the trons surcly taking advantage this opportunity of seeing one of o greatest pictures of the decade, Lon Chaney, who plays the chief haracter role of the picture, does hat is decla 10 be the g £ areer, As the ¢ r who gives his i f the you 11 who hac ter wi rest of the LBLLHBLILAH0L928080 8 Poli Piayers, Under Direction of A, H. are somet) iy rur scel than the ly dramas 1in; m n't mis: nary” b the Poli come Cat a uted this week by the Palace in n ti gainst him, en him w pulace turn: remarkable his w Patsy Ruth Miller he big at- ntertainers, such a kit on } citing ith acts are offer nd th action is Leila Whi 1strel offe v and three women. 1sons offer a splendid and gling oddity that was e Lillian Day is a singing with t The mm;ln 3 mystery, Again the y score, to the succ old favorites of Arthur Howard, s Williams and r songs and ve that samo stel- od by everyo lar performa; them 1 Clifford, former musics o popular while are now in vaudeville offering tie new comers 1L Ed r melodies and original non- mund Abbey 18 beer » which makes a big hit with the od as forth at every show; and Hu Is week witl his compaiy of weavy” work, favoriies of the bill i It really would be a pleasure to go f “The Boo into detail and explain the plot of re photoy present King [ The Cat and the Canary,” but to do Vidor's produetion, “Wild Oronges,” so would only spoil the mystery 1 excellent story that deals with vil- ment for those who are yct to sce it iany in the unteacked country of Lut to say it is mystery in its mos ida Jnysterion ise and that lurking in Almost every scene is some unknowi HAROLD LLOYD AT PALACE influence that cannot help but Probably th test and It by the audience yet is not ex ined until the close too much wtoexeiting is ‘not saying e chase n ever Harold In this produetion the Poll Players -comedy, have added & in the hundle of their gu recomplish ment, oyd plays the role of a small town s apprentice in “Girl sy who Couple Are Bound Over y bashful w ver he is in On Rum Running Charges of 1) fair X Iren for 1 rame-running ve Barre, and Glovannl Carl 3 venue, e Radio Instinet West Haven overing scofflaw i steps fNddling with the Wilkes-H f on doing e b ' Sk G v quor In 1 police court toduy Ps} et Plttst I'ro cauge was found and both court under bonds of 0 which were not d 1,8 officials seiu cohol abos LYCEUM PLAYING ‘Southern Methodists Now Bd"( Over Unification oW 10 of today's » means eertair Eight id to favor unification i None however | a view in g sinee | e northern conference inification n Dancing Greater London a dance eraz 8 are springing up over- art of the city to PAL AC B -] gt ¥ onight and Wed. KEITH VAUDEVILLE featuring LEILA WHITE’S ENTERTAINERS “MINSTRELS DE LUX HUGH HERBERT & (0. AND WEDNESDAY | Talk of The Town! TON ™ HAROLD LLOYD i Na= “GIRL SHY" S—~REELS OF SCREAMS—§ Children, After School—10¢ i — “THE BOOB” \\\ ARTZ & CLIFFORD OTHER BIG ACTS “WILD ORANGES” with FRANK MAYO VIRGINIA VALLL THURS~HARRY CAREY e _______~J % PALACE THEATER Hartford Mats. 2:15 Daily Excopt Mon. & ¥ri, Prowm —~THE— POLIPLAYERS Rest Stock Company in Amerlea —With— Arthur Howard and Wiss Wini- fred St. Claive Direction of RECEPTION —_—— Mr. Gralam's Dancing Classes Odd Vellows Hall, Arch & FRIDAY EVE, MAY 23, 1921 sV Children's Program Conducted by Mile. Lampone All Past Classes Are Requested 10 Attend Dancing Until 12 o'cdlock 4. V. O'Prien’s Orchestra Vetabliched Price 6% Tax Paid 7o Total 75¢ e Vir. A. H, Van Baren In The Mystery Thriller “The CAT o and CANARY” First time in stock presented with ol _the mysters and thrills of the Original Broadway ion NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUES i Sit E C PEPVEPEPTRVCETETEONY IS GRIPPING HYSTERY 2l fominine character also Martford. For genuine thrills, crcepy cst, while ¢ in the | sensations up and dewn the spine and ) oq well L mystery that but few hom until ' the final curtain falls, this play can | g, » - - compared on ) b 1mous “The WHITE'S ENTERTAINERS b AT CAPITOL ! "\, 40r the direction of A. H. Van SRR e bill at the Capitol now playing Buren notl n left undoue to the first half of the week is one make th sagheiegipei merit as five very entertaining tie equal t n.‘h t DAY, MAY 20, 1924, R MODERNISH ISSUE 1S SAFELY PASSED T TRy tmy y I " The PacKage prevents deterioration of freshness or flavor. Stockingless Summer Girls Stylish —— i Preshyterian Church Declives 10 &8 i 'l | ‘ Get Into Argument = TE-A- H518 | sealed in the most scientific package Known. Train’ Wieck Is® = |1 Hauser, Hort Sayne: W, & Indiana bl 4] % i And s, Ind.; Jacob Yoslovitz, CHli- Fatal to Six Passengers |« . L ¢ of the cars was said to have ! PREY L b iing out of & iing when the i L i « imited bound for Indiana- | ] ger vs | B crashed into it. The limited was assembly. T e A . ers but the other ' Y. ower sic t s st s | fead a = Fort W 1 { } Herald classified ad departs is by far and away the best in PROTESTING CRUELTY {French Society for Prevention o Cruclty (o Animals Doesn't Want Them Used in Explosive Tests i Against ti [ nals to st the 5 ) results of the experimental explosions First they wore them rolled down. Then came half hose, and |of melinite at Laco has 1 this season it's no stockings at all at Atlantic seaboard resorts, | jia’s b the president of the so _____MO’”']FR' Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substi- v summer girls have appeared with unclad ankles, and (o tha president ot e an n letter tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing > voung ladies were found “minus” on the Coney Island | scionces. Tmmediate Syrups, prepared for Infant 4 L . : s in arms and Children all ages. Ium.d\\.lh They are Ethel Lang and Helen Nielson. tity of the explosives wi PS, P! dren all € v to test the existe To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of W Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it in the ai and erowd were injured by polic who attempted to scatter th men DEFENDS HER FATHER AGAINST SLAIN MOTHER skirmishes between t) heir opponents, The ¢ 1 was final- : g ly dispersed after Matthew P ‘\?"“"“‘ il ry to law Blue Rtbbon ,/‘ — Walsh, president of Notre Dame uni- | R0 hotice having been taken of the Suggestions Former, on Trial for Munder, Had o versity, appealed to them to avoid || o0 lotters he has written again hop- violence irg “to view a gitimate revolt of do Housework and Turn P opinion against the repetition experiments during the com- in His Pay Te By Radio irg tests May 23 and 24 Jersey City. May 20.Mary Titz. | 1-ondon, England—Enter—the radio < s : o : schoolmaster. Hundreds o university | o .0 50 T T pateick, thirtecn years o wa students in this country may @it fn | J€U8 see L kanified vitness yesterday in the trial of her N ads will find us a room y their class rooms every day listen father, James Fitzpatrick, for tl b . murder of hee mot . Mrs My to lectures L ast by famous edu- T i | cators rom a lLondon station, Besides Fitzpatrick, at their home last Fel 4 il enyd Ve men and women promiuent in the for v Robert T h”,', Wl in the tenching profession, statesmen, artists, . dihs ittt writers and world travelers have been HELLMANNS N : included in the radio programs, The child testified her mother y o eheek worst Catarrh in 24 ho ! 1 wor I in 1\ y ~or money back. Send 100 for : it e b 24 hour sample to Clinical Labo. ON fee is e watchword of Herald ratoriesCo , Cleveland. $1.00sine ! t the ! ad on sale atali good druggists. Her : er mothes Maonna his pa and got only a few cooked ed for welf and the 3 other two Hdren, she sald, beca hles and her mother was seld t home Fitzpatrick ad during a Priest Exhorts Crowd to Be l’eacclul in Klan Riot South e Ind., May Police It to en a Klansmes AT i Plenty of rich ber in the IRohd, New York €ty NY whole milk to make it nourishing As pure milk as doctors recommend for babies. Full and rich with all the cream left in. To make White Rose their ideal loaf, that is the kind of milk the Six Master Bakers choose. These ingredients make it a rich, wholesome loaf Gold Medal Flour Pillsbury Flour Domino Granulated Sugar Diamond Crystal Salt Swift's Shortening Pure Milk Fleischmann’s Yeast SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! 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The pint Za-Rex jug makes a gallon or 16 big glassfuls of thirst quenchers. Za-Rex Food Pioducts, Inc. Boston, Mass. no 32 WHITE ROSE The Master Loaf of the Six Bakers © Massachusetts Baking Co.. 1924

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