New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 29, 1924, Page 11

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e ]I!ln [fl written by the press ngéocies for HrBLHLHLBDHLHLDD S50, SIX GLIDERS AT CAPITOL The big attraction at the Capitol to- | day and for the balance of the week offers five great Keith vaudeville acts 1eaded by two headliners in the pres- entations of the Six Gliders, six charming girls who offer a nifty dance revue, The other headliner is Painty Marle, the world's greatest aerial classic in “Figures Never Lie" acts include Phil Davis Hyams and Evans in *'and The Darrows, expert wor in sand, smoke and shadows, e photo; feature pre- sents “Iupert of Hentzau,” a fine pho- toplay with a cast that includes many stars including Bert * Lytell, Elaine Hammerstein, Hobart Bosworth, Bry ant Washburn, Mitchell Lewis, Elmo Lincoln and re Windsor, other Smoke Orator;’ “The Quak D BILL AT LYCEUM t bill of double fea- at the Lycecum for t this week—"Damaged “Untamed ° Youth." Carr, Edmund ffie Shannon DOUBI There's a tures on over remainder of Hearts,” and Such stars as Mary Breese, Tyrone Power and Sara Mullen app in the for- mer, while Derelyn Perdue, Lioyd| Hughes and Ralph Lewis head the all | star cast of the other, Youth” is a graphic picture of gypsy life, passion and love, a brilliant photodrama of a young minister who is afraid to love and of an alluring gypsy girl who is afraid she won't be joved. “Damaged Hearts” has a big thrili as well as a great romance, SLIGHT THAT PAILED” PALACE Meiford’s new Daramount produetion, “The Light That Failed,” featuring Jacqueline l.ogan, Percy Marmont, Sigrid Holmquist and David was shown with splendid the Palace today. The Torrance, suceess at pf’& L AC F TOM(,HT FRIL, § \T GGeorge Melford Presents Rudyard Kipling's “The Light That Failed” Big Cast With +«Jacqueline Logan PICTURES OF DECORA- TION DAY IN NEW BRITAIN 1913 VPR s S | = Friday and Saturday Only JACK HOXIE in “THE GALLOPING ACE" Continuous Shows Friday PALACE _HARTORD TTURPECIAL! SPRCIALT ONY, WEEK ONLY The Poli Players with Arthar Howard and Winifred &t Claire Divection of A, H. Van Baren Supporting Tom MARTELLE ‘Naughty Mam'zelle’ Songe—Dances—Rig Production Fpecinl Matines ¥ri. (Memorinl Day) M i il uaimipar lL o LI-I- ulb!.! mn “Untamed | I,.; b ll lI \r,. &o/ v Unless otherwise Indicated. theatrieal notices and reviews in this column ars the Fespective amusement company. ".mmm""‘."é"'"'N.”vaG PITIIICTITINIG | | story, by Rudyard Kipling, tells of Dick Heidar, a young artist who !leaves london, a dismal failure, only to return achieved suc by his war sketches NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924, ~the talk of English having | during the British occuptaion of the | Soudan As an added of Decoration Da 1913 will be in New Britain in shown and on Friday | attraction the pictures and Saturday only Jack Hoxie will be | seen in “The Galloping Ace.” Open Air Theater Is Big Financial Success May 20.—To those few d men who but five years idea of a theater under the stars where all might enjoy best of light musical entertain- at nominal cost, satisfaction of witnes: {able growth of the al open air opera, st Louis, civie spirite ago conscived the the ment ng the remark- . Louis munici- the only venture of its kind in tha country. Other cities | are now enter- prises. considering similar The ten weeks cycle of summer en- | |tertainment is no longer a doubtful venture here, for the Municipal Thea- cial soundness by profit last srason o Shunt Civilization MeGrath, Alaska lar wilderness on the bank Koyokuk river, bereft of all desire for the vanities of civilized life, a dozen men with fortunes ranging from 325000 to 850,000, according to an old-time prospector who is here on vacation, The men have native | wives and are utterly content with life within the aretle circle. Deep in the po- of the live | | o - - -7 |DANCING | Rain or No Rain | i in the Open Every Night l i Until 1 a, m, At the l | New Circle | ! Dance Pavilion = Located’3 miles south of | Goodwin Park ! | on the Berlin Turnpike ANDLEMAN'S CIRCLE ORCHESTRA Refreshments Free Parking Admission 35¢ CAPITOL Tonight, Fri,, Sat, KEITH VAUDEVILLE Se=(ireat Acts——5 featuring 6-GLIDERS-6 6—Charming Girlies—6 “A CHARMI REVUE” DAINTY MARIE The World's Greatest Aerial Classic in "Figure: Never Li OTHER BIG ACTS “Rupert of Hentzau” with Lew Cody, Bert Lytell, Elaine Hammerstein and Scores of Others “CONTINUOUS FRIDAY AT Lake Compounce BRISTOL DANCING AFTERNOON and EVENING With Tosilio’s Orchestra Concert from 3 to 5 p. m. NEW DEPARTURE BAND Grand Display of Set Fireworks In Evening Every Amusement Concession In Operation —LYCEUM — Now Playing! Double Feature Bill ‘DAMAGED HEARTS” And “UNTAMED YOUTH” has come the | | | | | | | ter association has proved its finan- | General Frank T. Hines, director of the Veterans Bureau, Getting Ready for Bonus Payment | | cloaks, v | f | [ | | | \ i | i ‘ | American rial common sacrifice i | and Colonel C. A, Penington, chief of the insurance division, who will superintend the issuing of the result of the bonus bill passage. millions in bonus certificates as Below, girls in the mailing section of the Veterans Bureau who will get the applications when PATE\T\ lasl LD TO | CONNECTICUT PEOPLE List furnished by the office of Harold G. Manning, Walk-Over Store, 211 New Britain.) | Julius lh nzinge, Fairfield, assign or to The Max Amas Mac) I!H!L")mr‘ Flectro-magn solding means Walter A Valve George W. Conglin, 1ton, signor to Tha 0. K. Tool Co. having side tooth inserts. Gustave O, Degener, Hartford ‘nxm\r to Royal Typewriter C'n, Inc, New Tork, N. Y. Typewriting ma chine Hubert M. Grejat signor to The Greist Mfg. Co ment for lamps. John Johnston, New Haven, signor to Western Electrie Co. New York, N. Y Glen B. 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