New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 1, 1924, Page 5

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NEW BRITA]'.\'. CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1924, YOS NEW TG N SEREENjg&fiififffiyfifigfiflfih§“““”*“**“*w*ERAZYUUHTIHWUE “;mgfimfigg; ;;_ rAMUUSHLMlflAY x:uvamfi%mfifi the suppor ward country youth who is v\rvlu as the m.nu has been| The opening of “Mudame Pom- |3 itten the title of that H:\ u oo ward intry youth wh " g ¥ It 1y night double plhc feutures med with a desire to become nted to the Grotto for their ama- | Padour” at the new Martin Beck | names of the cast, the producer [ i “MwmfiMw”MMWWN,”, mmfimjmwfiwumwmmmwwwwMmhMWmem“WflWmm”i“‘MwWNMw wuvwmmwmmmm qualifying for : ¢ other "The Chechalicos,” with Holden Bludios in Hollywood the world's record for infiniiesimal ther T 1 B ) Well by Critics B e e Crn LTI Eoal et Coe venmisnavipuiriror noiningiula Play Feature o e AL TR S e H 01 AI%RL01 B SO KR e s ceine manaiens ol - S & wore taken o ly in A I the well known Parmalee mong the fiest pictures shown will | new “Music Box Revue Sanarn JoRL ) i S Sk S e bo Elinor Glyn's “His Hour and - s e peclal : eht performance Gashwiler general store in During this we w York saw | Mac Murray in “The Enchantress.”” | e cast of “New Irooms,' * : g \ i Ghaw atariing ¢ f t » Nluois, where he iy & the opening of a smart and speedy - = nk Craven's latest comedy, will | & : W g ) p 1 at 1 . [ mall-order cow- The Capitol on Tuesday 18 10 - | nclude Clarence Handysides, Baurey S Ladathid, cetion roturns yeet wir o patient Dex negro revue which excels others in | troduce an election night novelty in | {oichion. John Dig Ddrolhy urprises a ove e oo ' nef shwiler delivery finish, according to the first night- [the form of a midnight show, be-| piackhupn and Helen Weatherby s the “Crazy Quilt ‘ Al 5 f . p \shing pinto pony ers,. The New York Times critic says | ginning at 10 p. m., during which R ct, offer novelty ut NO EXNTIRA TAN i p AL e of it clection returns will be announced e it on ' Ma Morris, who plaved P - ies of the 1 i . can) 1y morning when “Dixle to Broadw & among the | from the stage 44 R i tis m f Lot Governiss In “Fashion,” will ha S t Gxd C| e Al Hall Does Not See Neal of Addi- |t ts of t | ints Dexter in the baeck which came to the Broadhurst last The first of the week brings to > S NI srothers and Co, call t) : A 1\ Rl A Isire Under the Elms” the O'Neil T 5 I f V@ Dester, suddeny niight, has all the speed and zest that | this theator the ‘well known Kelso | 8ire Under tho Elms.? the O'Netll . ) olay coming to e Greenwich ¥ b ) 1 I . " ; f fo, dasher down Begro revues, but excels the others | their “Crazy 'n-n' Revue” this, and a bit o t together n that it has precision and finish, 1t | : : ST R e Insa oI RcuvesnIsnan Thoy st st L8 rehoar t gregation is com- lackn & really first-rate comedian, | A fouture In the closing acene fn| Tn keeplog with the opening r and ., No ph [are really a quar y ; Gashwiler discharges but the shortcoming is not a serious yieh Delmar's lons have a part i o 'I"I Ly A3 V Carta, 45 years old of Midd iy [\GONRRB DRG0 Pt § 0y TR i ferton goes to Hollywood. A O G S e e ke ition this week Billie Durke will | , niss. Covington and v Sag 4 sy have no lIncrease in fiyst L te s killed at Bridges § . ot the b £ at 1 [ isday Ernest Torrer.ce and arc in a similar predicament and Tt has bheen many years sinee a | have no iner in figs nigh sent blue song " i ¢ E “ 5 | prices for 1 ening in erossing here westerday afternoon Nilsson will be seen in still they manage to prosper real, live lion has been seen on a | Prices for her opening in “Annic E knowr 4 the “King ' i SRR Tt SRRt v ot Dicatl el {akex On several occasions last night the | New Britain s aind some doubt | Dear” at the Times Square theater | when his wagon was struck by an | and Queen of Few people |1 s ¢ e I iiieiil tem. Locke's! famoub wtary. ‘The new revie worked its audience up to that a lion has ever performed | on Tuesday, for, as Florenz Zic Alr Line train bound for Williman- | Sing blue songs than Coving-|''8 1 e 2 5 , % o a high pitch of excitement, Th re except in a clreus, | feld puts it, “The custom las been ' they are also dancers E tor ) ) ¥ ¥ HayoldpTicya oo el ) hatlmestiatitaaice . i f g week in his new com- negro revue has at least one charic- - = at most attractic cl 1 teristic that the other revn ; . after next is Fall Carnival | for opening nights, not; when a cortain degree of excite- Week at the Capitol and again there | ately get nothing aft ment has been oped in the fourteen f ville acts, < = andience it communicates {tself to | seven cach half of the weck ck Hines, of the Society of Tllus- s, tic Mr. Carta was driving three Humpton, He was dragged 150 feet - s I lay, | \ ind suffered a fractured skull, a |’ A el S e rman A s 1 1 ved in Tdentified crushed chest and two broken legs, gish & i nlon of t rd 3 every d ind wit | matenr hunter (to his guide) =— way to fervor as the players con- el 24" s the name |’ t“i: A ‘\‘hd‘.“ DN BOIURIND o Waganl Was ! daniol sl .‘l © | kind OT iR ' ; 1 "_M b “;l ne 15 . i Tunt ta e — 1 just looked, and he 1ok stories to motion pleture | 0, NIRRT oW Tho mocident | it8 Roatness an “Outs Pk e ( ; ' ! hi | 18 name is Robinson. — An- last night when emotional waves ¢ last of next week | s g ! s ecurred, as the \ ad a clear : b - t crossed and recross ¢ footlights. ; - - Sanina micton SOl CE Bl e R R e i Tia frachd ra eral hun In it essentials “Dixie to Broad- Dot Necker and company in | emotions in them hun- tinue their work. There were times ¢ feature act at the Capitol | {dred feet, The cros is not pro- v follows the fo o for en- reva ition™ a Dee T way lows rmula roen I rication’ has been |tected by a flagman. The train had tertainments of ils kind. Tt jx a carly entation on the Capi- Tom Burke LR A R just pulled out from the Middeltown tradition that in t shows the tol vaudev slage Hagsard Short's tz T station and was tras almost RS GRLT S T s ) written @ new Trish ballad call 5 L GRS ARTEL Iy “Ou ) il i ' ) Wi Burrell opular man- | “Windsor Blarney”, which he wil |19 and 20 miles an hour & L o and the comedians particularly lisle Burrett, popul Windeass Wrmalst fhs acdd en . mps ¥ black. “Dixie to npm“ ¥ carries ager of the Palace, is enjoyi 1 shortly turn loos d ] orondeEBmitlh . L ar 1 the big t te the diversion cven wor: a good Army-Yale game this afternoon, | duction. R S odical Tx- 11y people t iraieg half of it is race-consciou q e being Cy's annual excursion to | == | y 5 % cireu 1d {8 no | the malniitis thalmoro e 2 eridiron. 1le now is looking for-{ Despite the warm reception whi "‘ n '\h_ ]“A 1][?” na ’“ ‘, = < 3 : half. Perhaps the best th ward to nest year's Harvard game, | I®ris Keane is receiving in Los “"m : »'m-n‘ L (s ‘ £ r Piliol Ne T added| show wits a negro version of which he plans to s Angeles, she her California ey el SRR | feature will pr '8 Fi s 4 ; pli e Y e A. Kenschen was the o er ! ¢ ¢ y A March of the Wooden Sole nt Friday nig 1 ; : ing Lions, p the most exci- s f H 1 I Merton | b swirlight,” by Gladys Un of the train and A. Damoh the con- | tripping measures il len Tlunter, Who playe e ting and nal wild animal act ST e e he Movies” on | up for judgement on Broadway. noth meric zo. Vaudev e e R L o , = aivass plaga for the highest sa SUNDAY NIGHT—EXCELLENT DOUBLE FEATURES gave half a when vaud g0es to th a dozen 2 E recn | - caper e s e v N s : |8 HunsloRtochialent (Lol nativel LLOYD HAMILTON The Picture Beautiful i 1 ¢ back with the Foiely e nat s imations of | | Startin 1. Jones jr., associarra with I < L D ; “THE CHECHAHCOS” ; -'1 t this reviewer ex Side Shows of Life,” with Anna | “"White Car .J’m'\ s Sixty-third repres ¢ s ighting =1l = iy \\'ith s ever 1o st . Nilsson and Irncst Torrence, ' Street Theater. Mr. and Mrs. Charies | | Tians 5 do ide | B SIS TR QT Y = . And then there was Florenee | will be at this theater the latter Stewart entertained friends at the the :m s ( b ! f HIS DARKER SELF Eva (Qord(m and W 1lllam Dill . Miss Mills has styl: verve, | half of next week while the week ¢ Thursday. Amo: ¥ every pre voice and peronality. Over- of Nov. 9 scos the introduction of | those whe were lister as being pres- | [ Ml e e A Side Splitting Comedy Drama 1]mul in L\.la§ka. for the momer vreme Iarold Lloyd i T R e ; MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY mentfoned ar th team of | ert,” which is to be shown next iereth i o wahvhio aproas | weciat e nitol ik N evevorioh | [ Something Entirely New a diversion entitled T rilor and the Chink,” a trio of dancers named “Waordly 15" with ,\nnv«‘ | Jones and K . and practi- Ayres, will be the eelluloid presen- | latter are all good-l 14 - 3 1d some g more than vivacious, Harold Lloyd in “Hot W ' is & . r and they have been expertly trained | ¢ over for a sccond week by Lew Leslic at the Mark Strar \’usw rhyme ’Iv is I orgia an 1‘ ‘,\‘1-.- i y in \ ”i\”\""y |"”"\P,’a ("1‘, .m\v 4’ -“( ;,v.lj‘(ti ! plaud you ‘ ’ weelk “Madonna o The Famous Play and Its Famous Star on the Screen at Last! i ¢ ‘?Fh C .l R 24 s e _ e Lrazy Quit nhevue will Vasha Bunchuk, solo ‘cellist of ¢ hax|the Capitol orchestra, Is to’appear & p With Florence Darley and Maurie Kelly orm- : broadcasting group next L/ ien he will play on a spe- - - llo said to be worth $30.- ¢ . " | . . v St - E e i S (R o S PRESENTED BY ; *Qutside the Circus” Billy De Lisle & Co. Covington & Kent and 3 b ade unde e ore il ! ADOLPH ZUKOR | H an n made under the super i il S | A skit on life around s o . m . i A Variety of Surpris ‘\n recons | / il JESSE LLASKY : B ] [ ' / / the Big 10]1\ | Assisted by Flo Carroll | of Blues” and Mae Murra The Enchan- ' vak \\\ William H BWarner' i O Eee | g on, “The King and Queen I Positively the Most Exciting and Sensational Wild Animal a0m aechall Max ARl Thrilling . gr. 8 Act On the American Stage! bl for o outs ol =) TRl DON'T MISS THESE KINGS OF BEA ‘““*“”f“SlLENCE” EXHIBITION OF ! Local and Foreign: LANDSCAPES Joan seeme i t W er. | by L B s i R IbentRByronf McCutcheonii i - 7 \ Pt Ehrecentivg and § S K\ ecries held for the fans Hilda Anderson ' N / If At Morans Music Store Romance Magnified— G lorified—Entrancing vou're covercd in the Mediterrancan re- | Eshibition Opened from Oct. 21st X gion to Nov. dth . the story or saw. on't need coax icture. \ : / If vou're not, t I Y E l ' M ! ( oet :aumuinml \ : | lovable “Merton” ‘.ul carecr. SUNDAY ONLY HOOT GIBSON i R § B N —————— “Extra Added Attraction MATINEEN “The Light On Lookout™ e ANNA Q. NILSSON d Ilie first of a two reel EVENINGS The Babe of the Cowboy League—And drama series of storics of Orchestra A 10¢ —in — [13 ” the snow country. alcony .... 20¢ ‘Enemies of Children” gl ‘ ‘ ’ , RACIN(‘:&HI:ISR LIFE Thurs.—Fri.—Sat, : ll’ \’L ACE WONDER ( w'\l[.\w, | AShes of ven geance S RS R Geo. . Tourente HAROLD LLOVD | With Conway Tearle, Wallace Beery, and 2,000 Actors! ot ANNA Q. NILSSON 0‘!]".‘]‘:'7.‘1“":;. ! ] = = There Will Be No Show Next Week Account the Theater in “Come On Over®: “Hot Water” SPECTAL ELECTION NIGHT PERFORMANCE Tuesday—Last show Has Been Rented For Amateur Performances “The Nideshow of Life” v Henry Wat Inc. for this! starts at 10 p. m. Election Retwi 1

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