New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 31, 1924, Page 19

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T V“"M" T l'““ lfll'l |'h- ‘A n. f""d Cmpons 2 20 A Ualess otherwise Indicated, theatrical notloes and reviews o this columo are Ve written by the press ageucies for the respective amusemen! company, ) ..l. i »:'..'/ by poighant and striking 1s contained im the feature, “Lend Me Your Hus- band* The plcture deplcts soclety life and deals with theé continual lending of husbands and other such things by a so-called socloty belle whose beauty and charm permits her to get away With it for a time, However, there appears on the sceno a charming villain, a trifler with women's affections and the combin- atlon proves dramatic. Dorls Ken- yon and David Powell have the @ | leading roles, @1 The settings for this picture take & | place in gorgeous homes o the rich, in an exquisitely furnished country - POV PPPPPINIVIPIVIVTVITIVTPVIIPPTPPPPPVPPPVVNIN | 111 and on board the §. 8. Paris of 4SPANISH LOVE" AT CAPITOL The feature atlraction at the Palace now playing ls the Keith headliner “Spanish Love,” a big offering with nine-clever entertain- ers. Spanish Love may not be more affcctionate than any other kind but it is more picturesque especlally as shown In this vaudeville offering, The music could not be Spanish if it did not have a guitar and so there are four guiars, a violin and a mandolin, Spanish dances, and a variety of songs. You can't im- prove upon nature. There is a comedian named Bob George who calls ~ himself “Nature's Laff.” George sings, dances, and talks, do- ing all three in an original and ‘somewhat unusual way and ]H‘O\fill‘ a big hit at the shows yesterday. Mack and Stanton offer “Home | Sweet Home,” a fine little travesty which verifics the truthfuiness of | this line from the famous song. The offering is a surprise and will be well liked by all who sce it. Mack and Stanton are capable comedians | and their gkit Is brimful of good wholesome clean fun. Stanley and Jlva present a fine wire offering that shows a number of new stunts in an original manner. The IFour Peasant Singers received big ap- plause for their fine harmony sing. ing, offering folk songs for all folks. The feature photoplay on this bill | presents “Daring Youth” with Bebe Danicls and Norman Kerry. There are continuous shows daily. Next IPALACE SATURDAY 3 Continuous Shows Lew Brems and FelixMartin Virisani rocs ,Buci(.iones “Not a Dr um \\a< Heald" "NO PERFORM 3 TONIGHT Account of Republican Rally TARTING SUNDAY “Merton of the Movies” DO YOU WANT TO GET .INTO THE Vengean BREMS AND MARTIN AT PALACE Lew Brems and Kelix Martin are week Monday for three days Norma |the French line, All of thesé sur- Talmadge will be seen in “Ashes of | roundings are handled with rare skill and make for a production that Is at once interesting and lasfeh. GIRL SCOUT NEWS llUPllNT B[l HEAI] DESCRIBES ETHYL This Gas Contains Little Tetra- Bithyl Lead, He Says Wilmington, Del., Oct. 31.—Irenee Dupont,’ President of the Dupont Company, has made the following statement concerning the experience of the company with the manufac- ture of the Tetra-Ethyl-Lead., “Tetra-Ethyl-Lead, wrich the Du- pont Company is manufacturing on a commercial scale, and which is re- at the Palace all this week in their musical comedy “I'rills and Frolics"” with a big cast of entertainers, They the balance of the week and were |3, the highest order and they brought | m | continual laughter from start to fin principals and the chorus again |el be no performance this evening due {IT urday. The photoplay on this pres- ent Dill presents Buck Jones in “Not (10 |day night for a run of four days |Glenn Hunter will be offered in “Mer- ton of the Movies,” the screen ver- {sion of his famous stage success as | played on Broadway. m pit T SHOW AT LY | GRE cialties that have that haunting air |"Tip Top Merrymakers are living up | to their reputation of furnishing one of the best as well as cleanest musi- gram, is showing. Orth and Coleman's |%ame: | corner at signal. Girl Scouts are encrgetically orning. At the last meeting of Troop 10, ish, New songs and dances were |Newington, three patrols were form- | but no more so than many chemicals also introduced by the supporting [ed and the following patrol lenders | manufactured and used In enormous- ected: Patrol 1, Helen Ingham; |ly greater amount, worked wonderfully well. There will | Patrol I, Harriett Sprague; at [plant of the Standard Oll Company, opened a new show last evening for | work addressing envelopes for the [should not be confused with Kthyl od Cross roll call, Any scouts|gas, an improved motor fucl which well recelved throughout, The |who wish to help should call at the |contains less than one tenth Prat of comedy of Brems and Martin is of [office after school hours or Saturday {1 per cent of Tetra-Ethyl-Lead. Patrol “The Dupont Company during the 1, Eleanor Hess, This troop will {experimental period, and during the |to the republican rally but three /meet Wednesdays at the Newington |inception of manufacturing experi- continuous shows will be offered Sat- (school. 6 u Troop No. 4 held its annual Hal- we'en party at the Community |a Drum Was Heard.” Starting Sun- | house, Berlin, About 45 gifls were tont o¢ fatalities, During the past resent each fn costume, A grand arch opened the evening's pro- A prize was given for the ost original costume which was| won by Norma Lawrence and a prize | for the funniest costume, won abel Barratterio, Graec Smit UM was chajrman of the committee of | Novelties galore, comedy that is nrru!\g-‘mcn!s-‘ UL cornent de-splitti ’ e- | Toom was ready for the frolic, one Plant A S I with fortune teller, one with & tub | “We find that workmen cumula- | and jindividual and chorus dnnclng‘U{l ""atf;)r lfm' nrvlmc hobbing, nnol:{mr | tively polsoned by this materlal in- | g 5 - | with “balance beans on the knife” ‘w?fl.éfl'fi,"éfil‘ seriaining SArlety- | face and the fourth an amusing |2ges before any harm fs done by a | Girls were divided into ]g\lr\flldl’ked symptoms pressure. Doctors | groups, scoring points for success fn |in the employ of the company con- | their corner and moving to the next | tinually make this test on workers en | Refreshments end - gaged in this process.” b Each corner of the |tB® necessary precaution, both in ported as the cause of the recent un- fortunate accident at the Bayway “letra-Ethyl-Lead 1s poisonous and its manufacture involves risks enced much trouble, with men be- coming poisoned to various degrees of serigusness and even to the ex- year of production when more than one hundred men have been employ- ed continuously, the difficulty has diminished steadily., In the past sev- eral ‘months under full production, only slight difficulties have been en- countered, Experience has taught plant and medical care. variably indicaté it in the |nc|p(em‘ | cal comedy taljoid attractions | dleo tomorrow. TONIGHT AND SAT. Tip-Top Merrymakers with | CUPID KEMPER Also “‘LEND ME YOUR HUSBAND” ——————— TONIGHT Dancing Contest . MOVIES? MERTON SHOWS YOU KHG'v FIRST SEE “MERTON OF THE MOVIES” With Glenn Hunter At PAL SUN. — MON. — And The ACE TUES. — WED. Then FILL OUT FOLLOWING APPLICATION Be a Merton of the Movies Application Blank Name (Print Carefully) Address . Type (Rlonde or HmnP"r) Height . . Weight...... Educational Advantages .. Hair, nnrlv or \("\lghl Are You in Good Health? . Who Is Your Phys_~an? . It Now Unmarried, Would \lm Contract to Avoid \lnlrlmu For 5 Years? Answer, “Yes” or State Experience in Professional Work Are You Willing To l'rlu\l" ANSWER “YES" OR “NO” T¢ Do You Swim?, +++. Ride? Dance (Fancy or \(Am) . What Line of Parts Do You I'l'( fer? If Under 21, Have Parent or Guard NOTE: This application will be not a guarantee of a position cants, but not impers on file by Casting Director, MAIL AL "No"” o IOLM)\\IM. Qll TIONS: - Fence? . Box? .. Ballroom? lian Approve on Line Below: ut into prope- hands, but it s are desirable from all appli Photos wiil not be returned, but placed APPLICATIONS TO MANAGER PALACE T"l ATER |the stage today., The company will again present its show tonight and The accompanying picture is a | good one. A theme that is-at once ed a happy evening. Ruth Skinner has been appointed first lieutenant of the junior branch on win. Brownie Pack No. 1 of Berlin held a Brownie Hallowe’en party Wed- nesday at the Community house. An all-scout hike for the scouts of all troops will be held next TO VISIT SOLDIERS' HOME Members of A, G. Hammond camp and A, G, Hammond Auxillary, U. 8. W. V., will visit the Soldiers’ Home | at Noroton on Sunday The trip will | be made by bus, the start being | made from the state armory on Arch street at 8:30 o'clock in the | morning Members from camps and | auxiliaries located in all sections of the state will also be present at | Noroton. | e | Seals have special radiator mem- | | branes that warm the ice-cold air | before it reaches their lungs. CAPITOL Tonight- —Sat. KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring “SPANISH LOVE” With DUVAL & NINA Song, Dance and Music MACK AND STANTO! “Home Sweet Home” BOB GEORGE “Nature’s Laff” of Troop 4, the senior second class | scouts remaining with Mrs. Good- Thursday afternoon. Scouts should | meet at Central park at 1:30 p. m. | Bring lunch and wear hiking shoes. | | the recently rebuilt organ by Thure | | has been under construction for | | five musicians, making 10 hands ana | American manager. STANLEY AND ELVA APeasant Singers Folk Songs for All Folks “Darng Youth” with BEBE DANIELS and \()R\l AN l\hRH\ Si«)nm TALIMADGI ASHES OF INGEANCI NEXT WEEK Mon., Tues,, Wed. B oo | Sunbury, England, took up cyc BELL RINGERS PERFORM Swedish Musicians, Assisted By Lo- cal Artists, Provide Pleasing Con- cert at First Iutheran Church, More than 1,000 people crowded | into the First Lutheran church last | evening to hear the concert by the Scandinavian Bell Ringers on their fourth trip to this city and thmr; third in'the First Lutheran church. | The program included a selection on | ‘ W. Frederickson, two sclections by the Arpi sextette and 12 by the bell ringers. The Scandinavian bell ringers | plan to return to their home ! in Sweden next June in time for the annual summer festi- val. They have 125 bells, but have | a new set of more than 200 now under construction in Europe. The | bells are of various alloys, the pre- | dominating alloy being brass and | are hand hammered. The new set more than a year, going through | three different concerns, and is.ex- | pected to be ready for use about | January 1. They range in weight from a few ounces to 15 pounds. The system of playing is exactly the same theory as piano playing and is the invegtion of Alfred Jos cphson, leader of the group, who de- veloped It 20 years ago. Thera are each hand stands in relation to the | bells as individual fingers to the keys | on a piano. | The men have played more than 250 concerts in all parts of the| country since they crossed the wa- tef. - They left this morning for a western tour and expect to ba back In New Britain for a farewell con- | cert before salling for Sweden. They | are under the direction of Grorge Ringehrist _of Springfield, their | After the concert last night the visiting musicians permitted an in- spection of their bells and many who tried to swing the larger bells | ranging from 12 to 15 pounds, real- | | ized what a tremendous physical ef- | mrt is required to accomplish this | feat, especially when two are han- | dled at once. | After retiring from his work as a | gardener at the age of 70, a man in ng | and rode 46,000, miles before he died. | Parsons Theater | HARTIORD 3 Nights Beg. Thursday MATINEE SATURDAY The Selnyns Present H B. Warner Max Mariws Theilling na LOOK! WHAT'S THIS? | — BIG — Collegiate Dance |, Given By Billy & Toddy WEDNESDAY EVENING OCT. 20TH AT GRANGE HALL, BERLIN By Special Request HUMPHREY, MULDOWNEY Solotsts e MASQUERADE DANCE HALLOWE'EN NMGHT Friday, October 31st | ODD FELLOWS HALL | Four Prizes To Be Awarded | Given by ORDER OF OWLS Admission 50 cents NEW ENGLAND’S REGULAR ARMY UNITS FILLED UP Recruiting Is Suspended and More Than 500 Names Are Now On Waiting List Boston, Oct, 31—Regular army recruiting for New England units | has' been suspended for the time being and 500 names have heon placed on a walting list, according te the announcement made at head- quarters of the first army corps here today. 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