New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 28, 1924, Page 11

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e i w m :. Ise indicated, Uniless othel y the press ugencies for written .K?? theutrical notices and reviews in this column ar the respective amusement compuny. | FTTFRTIFIETVTITETITITVIFITHRNIGTIOPIIIIVTPVPTOGFIIEOT? | and Maisie Wells, | Diek, played by | changes AGHT THAT FAILED” — PALACE One of the finest screen dramas of the Le George Mciford’s Paramount pro duction of *The Light That IPailed,” at the Palace Thursday, I'riday, S urday, based on Rudyard Kipling® celebrated story. Jacqueline L Percy Marmont, Sigrid Holmguist and David Torrence are featurcd The story deals with Dick Heldar two children nd who love each other. When ch their majority, Heldar is n artist in Port Said livez in a land of dreams Although he loves Maisit by Sigrid Holmquist, Perey Marmont, will not return to Fngland. An uprising among the trihesmen in the Soudan rives Dick an opportunity to send home a series of sketches that made him famous, current picture scason is said to played SIX GLIDERS AT CAPITOL Tonight is the last showing of the present bill at the Capitol which in- cludes five good vandeville acts and | | Kath “The Scarlet entire show corking good ine MacDonald in Tomorrow . he and brings a Loy, | bill of Keith vaudeville as the big at- | offer a {jary. | different traction, Heading this show is The 8ix Gliders, six charming girlies, who dance revue above the ordin They are a very pleasing sex |ltette of grace and attractivenecss who present a wide routine of marked or- iginality in dances. Another feature on this hill will be the offering of Dainty Marie who offers the world's greatest aerial classic which is called “I'igures Never Lie There may be opinions as to the perfect woman, but there is no question hut | what Dainty Marie's figure approaches very closely melf. Dainty the Venus De Milo, Marie is very her versatile L Only Tonight — Good Vaudeville THURS,, FRI, SAT, KEITH VAUDEVILLE featuring Dainty Marie The World's Greatest Aerial Classic PHIL DAVIS HYAMS AND EVANS THE DARROWS b - Gliders - 6 “A Charming Revue” with 6—Charming Girlies—6 Lew Cody, Hobart B worth, Bert Lytell, Elaine Hammerstein in “Rupgrt of Hentzau”’ PALACE HARTFORD Special Memorial Program all this Week, Matinee Daily Except Monday. SPECIAL! SPRCIALL One Week Only The Poli Players with Mr. Arthar Howard and Winifred 8¢, Clairs Direction of A. W. Van Buren Supporting Tom MARTELLE ‘Naughty Mamzelle’ lflfll‘—"lnfl»—fl' _Production Special’ Matines Fr. l\hmflr‘l' MV) in | on a flying acts include Phil Davis » Smoke Orator;” Hyamns and Evans in “The Quakeres and The Darrows, expert workers in sand, smoke and shadows, Rupert of Hentzay, Sclznik masterpiece, coming to ! Capitol theater on this bill, -is claimed the largest production of the year, and sings and dances trapez Other the Myron the ac “MY MANT AT LYCEUM "My Man,” with Dustin Farnum and Patsy Ruth Miller featuring the closes a suceessful ng at thy Lyceum this evening as does the lat eat episode of “The Girl “My Man" is a drama of the prescii day, being built around the attemyt of a powcrful young millionaire political hoss to win the heart hand of a maiden. When cave methods fail he to tender means and is successful, Starting tomorrow afternoon there will be a double feature daily—"Dam- aged Hearts” and “Untamed Youth.” The former is a thrilling romance the love of a cultured young woman an outlaw and the setting is in the wild swamplands of IMlorida, The latter is a story a fight against love on the part of a young theologi- cal student who hecomes enamoured of a gypsy queen. It has plenty of action, lnqucstAto Be Held in Newark Hotel Disaster Newark, N. J., May 28.—A coro- ner's inquest will be held tomorrow to fix responsibility for the Mills hotel fire yesterday in which six men died Six different departments of the county and city government will pre- sent their findings of their gators. Their reports in substance indicate that the fire started when & can of disinfectant cleaning fluid {being handled by a man in the hotel caught fire on the second floor stair- Lway All the victims died of suffo- jeation, County Physician Miningham reparted after performing autopsies. two had lieen severely burned had been identified, LYCEUM TONIGHT ‘MyMan’ with show Telephone and LAl Nt resorts for of investi Al RUTH MILLER AND DUSTIN FARNUM Tonight—*“Galloping Fish" THURS., FRI. T. George Melford Presents Rudyard Kipling's “The Light ‘That Failed” with Jacqueline Logan David Torrence Extra Fri. and Sat, JACK HOXIE ——— in “The Galloping Ace” Pictures of Decoration l)a;v in New Britain, 1913 Memorial Day AT Lake Compounce BRISTOL DANCING AFTERNOON With Tosillo’ Concert from 3 to 5 and EVENING Orchestra p. m. NEW DEPARTURE BAND Grand Display of Set Fireworks In Evening Every Amusement Concession In Operation PPPTCGFUILET L LR of | Admission EW BRITAIN BAPTIST I]R[IUP b | I FAVOR OF JAPS Shanks Heads Faction Dep loung Exclusion Act | The convention Milwaukee annual northern Baptist today with deleg: May opencd aflcs to the Baptist Bible Union organized, through ftwo' days of pre-convention sessions, to hush the voice of godernism should With- I from the council of churches it be raised in the convention. draw adoption of a Baptist ¢ of on- the | {reading course for young ministers and disfranchissnent of salaried sery- ants of tine convention the principal questions before today's of Chris! fession of faith correction were among cssion. . president ! A group a resolution ¢, 8. Shanks of Scatt convention, is head ption of «ploving the action of winding Japanese inmigration | When America turns its back upon = ancient friend, Japan, and fo question to the fore, it | before God and the of the ol which seeks ac congre he race uines responsible vorld for setting in motion influenc the extent of which no man can measure, M shanks declared, in opening the sonvention | “By placing Japan basis practical exclusion would have been accomplished and Japan would have been free from the ignominy of | having been single to the safety of upon a this | America and fact painted on the face of heave Mr. Shanks said. “Japan fs, there- fore, sceking to understand what are |the mainsprings of this action. Japan does not question the right of Amer- | to close its doors to all immi- | grants but it does ask by what rea- soning America with its pretensions | of Christian idealism and fricpdship, | and ica with its vast material resources hindred million apparent posi- | jeop- | Jupa have | | population of on can justify her civilization is in the small number of igrants that would a qu busis. the ac Japa and a people, tion that ardy by nese imi been allowed upon Mr. Shanks characterized tion of congress in excluding nese as an act “of losing poise descending to a status of a petulent debating society The speaker said the exelusion hill {was the fina movement in the deve ilization Wise statesmanship. argued, would have capitalized desire for en-operation to bhring world to a t develop ment in eommeree liglon and world unity ANOTHER INCENDIARY FIRE York I blow to a co-operative pmient of civ he that higher state o arta, sciences, re Two Persons Injured In New | Blaze Today—Iives Of Others Are | Fndangered, 2t neme New York, May Two persons were infured in a t it fire early lay believed to have heen of incen the mixth hlaze jn the eity laid to a pyromaniac 2 honra Today's fire at and 65th street, had its origin heneath a hallway stair the ¢ in three or four fires in Harlem yes terday in which four Jost their lives, The livea of half a hun | Ared tenants in a Trooklyn tenement were endangered in another alleged | ineendiary fire yesterday Today's fire spread so rapidly that virtually all the tenants had ta flen down the A number of others we A to the strests hy patrolmen and one man saved his life by scaling his way down the outside wall from the fourth te the first floor when he jumped 1o the street [ and sustained internal harts m RECEPTION IN HONOR —f— MAYOR PAONESSA POSTPONED to be held at the Flke, SATURDAY, MAY 31, O'Brien‘'s Orchestra = origin in Coalumbng avenne S0 as was Ane negroers tire escape. carrie from Leap Year Dance ' Given by HARDWARE CTTY GINLS' IR, O, U0 A WML HALL Opposite Y. 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A Musie by Ahiberg's Orchestra WEDNESDAY EVE, MAY 28th 00 Tax Included (R AN ) jtoday "the midnight S0 1 out as dangerous | |ford said he saw | Wednesa {the information they posscss, DAILY HERALD, WEDNE NOW SEEKING DRUG ADDICTS N MURDER Chicago Police Think Flanks Slaying au Acmdem Britain Chapter, Bungalow ) de ain & —Inves of Fr Chicag igaution the death of T-year- W hos was found in a ra culvert last Thu $10,000 ransom demand was delivered Chicago millionai son a body sday just to his parents, assumed a new angle when officers began rounding adicts for questioning Evidence that napped the boy at the hehest of had be« era up drug narggtic users n in the 1 days, it informed principal hands of authoritics, was learned, According to state’s attorney Crowe, the investigators expect to find some drugs sufficiently well movements of Y‘y: contriver set user of ac quainted with the I'ranks family to have Kidnapping plot and engage some se to carry out the,plan “The killing was an accident,” the state’s attorney said, “and eve g that followed was undertaken to cover the accident. Drugs will be f the hottom of it all.” An account of what he believed was disposal of the hoy's given to the police yesterday by | {John H. Shackleford, Gary, Ind, |railway switchman, caused police to h for a green sedan in addition gray touring car sought since boy's disappearance. Shac the green car lg near where the One of three men in it carried a bundle, which he thought may have heen the hody, into ! the swamp and returned without it, A woman drove the car, he said Shackelford was unable to ide instructors of a private s attended by the boy, who have heen slaying. s corpus for o rythir { at ound a hody, to the the night body was found, utify two 1001 Hearings on their to | held since th petitions of ha were continued although their attorneys main- A hioth have given authorities all N release yesterday oday SPELDSTERS ARE READY, Al Set at Indianapolis for Great Motor Car Race, May 28.--Ta s today the fast great Tndiann) with movements of in Indiana's the annual the Indianapolis motor | lay Twenty cars were the brick oval on Mon 10 miles at het- | an hour-—the apeed | necessary alification cars remained to take the speed test today. % The fleld wax narrowed to sihle vegterday when Dempsey of Holyoke, Mass,, planned to pilot a ear powered a rotary valve engine of special de sign, was compelled to withdraw be cause of the eracking A water acke! during a practica spin FOR ANY SKIN IRRITATION This Healing Powder Gives Instant Relief followed the traveling en gasoline | to tries derby be run aprody Ariven ‘r\m and Tuesday for ter than 80 mil 500.mils race | for o eight 28 pos Far! | who had with starters of ¥ N NEALING POW “NTS CHILDREN & H:“ For Chafing, Rashes and | all Skin Soreness There's Nothing Like it. All druggisty Exit drudgery, enter Crawford for that cranky ol set up a brand-new Cra stove and you can pay permission today ? e e e e e T p—— ITH your permission, we re going to call d range of yours and wiord in your kitchen, We'll make you a liberal allowance on the old for the new helpmate in easy instaliments. Why not give us that Ram A. A MILLS West Main Street P the lowing were executive connmittee: 13 T, « of the Hazel ain Nationa! bank . Dehm of the Trust SDAY, 1924, BANKING CHAPTER ELECTS of MAY 28 To Safeguard quality and flavor "SALAD = E A 8622 is always sold in an air-tight aluminum pacKet, never in bulk. Fe- Quick Retwns Use Herald Classified Advts homas I “ Prior Plainville Chosen President—W. L. Attwouwd Addresses Meeting. At the ting of B., 1he for annual mes A I night rs wer ted i ¢ President, Thomas P. Plainville Trust H. L. 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