New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1924, Page 17

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Il Il“fi.la |’J‘Illl II || ‘ -l:L_ -ili!-lu mnl il »L‘."'(‘»' T hm, ,,;‘n bt Ill I!l e Uuless otherwise Indicated, theatries) notices wnd ceviews W this column are § written by the bress ugencies for the respective amasement company. FEPIIIGISITIGT TIPSO TEITIIITEPITT NEW POLICY AT LYCEUM News that Henry Carlin, formeg| The feature plcture will be Elleen manager for the B, F. Kelth vaude- | Pringle in “His Hour." In this ville agency, Is to be the vaudeville [story by Elinor Glyn the star of | booking agent at the Lyceum thea-|''I'hree Weeks" is supported by John ter 1s taken by patrons as pledge | Gllbert ghat this playhouse s to show the| For best in this line of entertainment. | this the Starting Monday, when there will be | Wil b & program of teh high class acts, the | Conrad Lyceum will swing onfo its winter (the most d policy of daudeville and motlon pie- [ The tures. For the opening show a bill | this theater will include of more than ordinary merit Is being | for Honor" with Ev CAPITOL Desmond in “The “FLASHES OF 1924"—CAPITOL A great bill of Keith vaudeville and ays opened a three-day Tonight and Sat, KEITH VAUDEVILLE { attraction. 1t 18 a nitly vi- Featuring [tiety offering offered by Maurice 4 | Ross and Peggy Fay and has a sup- v ROSS & FAY'S | porting cast of seven other good ar- FLASHES OF 1924' Big cast of enterfainers in Mirth, Melody and Steps HAROLD NICHO *“The Ace of Hoops arranged, the last half of next week r's leading film drama inners in Silk,” featuring agle, regarded ing plctures of the year. Sunday night speclalties at “A Fight | a Novak and and Willlam | Sunset Trail."” photol to crowded houses who thoroughly enjoyed the entertainment furnish- ed by the five acts on the vaudeville “Flashes of 1924” {8 the | | | | offers, with danc- s act. | mirth, |ing fhe big thing in t Harold Nichols is “The King of | Hoops” and offers a hoop spinning |and jngglivg act that shows real Iclass in handling hoops. Nevins and Gordon are seen in “Horse Sense,” a comedy skit of irrational song and dance. Russell and i present a wusical comedy itled “Little Bits of Big Hits." They are musicians who offer a | musteal act in much different man- ner that all acts of its kind, | The phot feature presents “Wandering Hushands,” a drama of life with Lila Lee and James Kirk- [wood in the leading roles, There |are three continnous shows dally. NEVINS & GORDON “Horse Sense” RUSSELL & MARCONI “Little Bits of Big Hits" AL & MABEL JOY |“sITOP SHOW OF LIF “The Side Show of 1ife" a Her- | bert Brenon Paramount production, at the Palace theater all this week, |is an adaption by Willls Goldbesk | and Julie Herne of the novel, “The | Mounfeback.” hy William J. Locke, Ernest Torrence and Anna Q. Nils- | son are featured, The story opens introducing us to the clown Andrew T.ackaday, known | as Petit Patou, pin, CONTINUOUS SHOWS || traveliing glrcua |and Andraw takes J girl into his act. LYCEUM TONIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE " Big Double Feature Bill! “THE SON OF THE WOLF” and “THE PASSIONATE FRIENDS” ~NEXT WEEK—STARTING MONDAY GRAND OPENING of High Class “VAUDEVILLE” AL — ANDERING HUSBANDS” with LILA LEE | JAMES KIRKWOOD mainstays of 1 small, French Tha dog is killed, War 18 declared. as one of | engagement at the Capitol yesterday |- PALACE | and his dog Prim- | a pretty voung | Lackaday enlists, leaving the . 'rl in cate of a friend and promiving to return as soon as possible, Then comes a novel twist that makes “The Side 8how of Life" one of the most Interesting scre:n vehi- cles seen in many a day, Simple Way to Take Off Fat Can anything be simpler' than taking a convenlent Iktle tablet four times each day until weight Is reduced to nor- mal? Of ¢ not, Just purchase a box - of Marmola Prescription Tablets from your | » druggist for one dollar, and start mow to Harold Lloyd in “Hot Water," Follow direc 1o etarvation No Harold Lloyd picture would be REROr iree f 5 ;:' "“n stantial food, be as lazy as you like, an complete without u thrill of one na- | F0E 100k B, o8 AV, A0 100 MkS: mea ture or another. And “Hot Water,” |and women each year regain heaithy slen- which is showing, starting Monday | der ‘n.(...»» hy{ using Marmola Ta u‘ | S . b Jtfon | Purehase them from your druggist, or senc At the Paisce thester, ta no sxception | giic) S48 1Al IR FUF GO E O tare |to this rule, .\IHmuxh a story of do- | Bidg, Detrolt, Mich. mestic life, “Hot Water” contains | e soveral ingidents destined to send a | reduce, dieting or tiresome exerclsing |1ast year's licenses earlier than us- lwums FIGURES ON BLUE BACKGROUND FOR 1025 Neat Year's Markers Being Made Now—Applications For Ticenses Come in Slowly Hartford, Nov. T.—Deapite fact that applications the for automobile holders ot licenses were mailed to ual this year, only four thousand S8 i e mar b st STILL IN SEARCH OF AIR FIELD SITE cst laughs heard in a theater since the side-splitting chase eplsodes in| 1W’alnut Hill and Willow Brook Parks Already Eliminated “Girl Bhy." There will be special -wmu !nr children each day after {ten cents, Members of the aviation field committes of the common council, and Secretary Clarence Knox of the Hartford aviation committee made an Inspection of proposed landing fields yesterday afternoon and elim- inated from consideration Walnut | Hill and Willow Brook parks, leav- ing a plot owned by the New Brit- tain Machine Co. near the Berlin | town line as the only site under con- FALL CARNI \l. AT CAPITOL The Capitol will usher in a big | |week of attractions next week in| thelr presentation of Fall (arnival | [Week, a speclally selected show of, merit to celebrate this event. Thers \\l” be 14 acts of vaudeville offered | |during the week, seven Keith acts each half, with photoplay features | Topping the bill the first half of the week |s several big attractions that are favorites on the Keith circuit nels Haney's Revue is one of the acts that will make the patrons sit up and take notice as thie is one | of the finest acts to he seen lore this season. Tt includes Mabel Stewart | #ideration, ind Tour Johnnles and a befter | Mr. Knox was not favorably im- ancing act has not heen sean in thie | Pressed with the possibility of Wal- city. Bert Baker and Co, are big [nut Hill park where a one- headliners, | way fleld could be laid out and Another hig fime favorite fe where no development at a later Murphy and M ate could be hoped for, He éx- favorite on 5 plained, too, that the noise of air- seldom leaves the gay white way to | plane motors would be certain to | travel The other acts will all he bring remonstrance from the owners top notchers and will be announced | of fine homes in the immediate tomorrow. The feature photoplay on | neighborhood. Willow Brook park this bill for the first halt of nm‘,. better adapted to the needs of a week will offer “In Hollywood With \fiald but the removal of ‘rrvfi h and Perimutter,” {thousand dollars worth trees |Arrest 75 of 150 [ would he necessitated, Mr nox_;d» | vised against this procedure. The | | Who Entered Tllegallv | \fhenins e i wnimn e et 1o Wilkesharre, Pa., Nov, 7.- \:M\!"rflpd from the air by Aviators Carl | of the Immigration Burean at Wash Dixon and Nels Nelson, members of | ington started to comb r‘,,r,..nf,,,, committee, is approved by Mr. county today for aliena alleged to|Knox, but it was felt that, it money | | have obtained entry i1 can he provided, still another site [United States. The agents had war- | should be Inoked for. |rants for 150 perspns and late to- | Inight seventy five arres had been | 4an that mone made, Nearly all the allens arrested | sanool needs first, and there is also were sald to be Germans and Swedes | demand for a golt course, although | |{and most of them skilled mechanics. | 1,q teels an aviation fleld ehould take They are afleged to have gained en- | precedence over the latter. try by shipping as saflors and desert- |~ Mavor Paonessa Is hopetul of hay- | ing thelr vessals at Amerfcan portx. ;hz established next summer, a | | municipal swimming poo!l in Willow | {Fleet Sent After Brook park. A pool such as he has in mind can be constructed for about Brazilian Mutineers 17 mind can b contiurted tor about | |, Busnos Alres, Nov. 7.—A dispatch | pyne sy oty e 08 2 to La Nacion from Rio Janeiro savs is pure, an analysls showing that it |ths Brazillan battleship Minas 00 |Geraes, accompanied by two sub- r',,'O:f {0 ditakfand there ilanf kpod | marines and saveral auxiliary vessels | have put to ses in pursuit of the | Battleshlp Sao Paulo, ths crew of | which mutinied several days ago l!‘f! {1eft Rio harbor. only Roh Murphy is a hig | nd his t several egally into the must be provided for | The water [ | Thousands of Deer toBe | Moved Across Canyon Flagstaff, Ariz, Nov. 7. — The | United Statas government has grant. | |4 permission to Georgs MeCormicl, . f conino county cattls: to ye. | Found in Operation 5070 sour'y atiomen 1o re- | Patterson, N. J., Nov. T.—Federal |frop the Kaabsb mnationsl forest. | |enforcement agents have seized the |across t Grand Ca n, to plant of the Liberty Bottling Com- |South Rim, it was announced today pany, where an als brewing plant by G. M, Willard, state game war. | valued at 85,000, according to pelice, [den. Willard has just returned from |was in operation when the raid was a tHp to the Kaibab re made. Two thousand and flve hun- | he investigated the feasibility of the dred gallons of ale wers destroyed. |plan. H was con No arrests were made, that it would be imy ;any deer from the west part o Tes e, Patterson Brewery Is Woman to Be Chosen to | Drpp Electoral Votes 4. Beatt) ov. 7—Mrs. Bamuel Cos- |the Mr, r grove, widow of Washington's for-'an open =eason for huntars in the mer governor, {8 to bs chosen tn west maction in order to t take the state's seven electoral votes |rapidly inc to Washington, D. €., and cast them for President Coolidge it learned today when the winning Bridgsport, N The Fairfield electors assured her of their support. county bhar assoclati a meating % to be the first woman fn the |foday adopted resolutions on # istory of the state aelacted for this death of Robert E. DeForest, for honor, congressman, form-r mavor of th e of deer fr ADOPT RESOLUTIONS was ELINOR_ | GLYN'S HIS flq With AILEEN PRINGLE and JOHN GILBERT Better and Bigger Than “Three Weeks” NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK FALL CARNIVAL WeEk | MON. — TUES, — WED, i-BIGTIME KEITH ACTS-7 Ffliuun: the Following Headliners FRANCIS HANEY'S REVUE \Vvlh Mabel.Stewart and 4 Johnnies | BERT BAKER & (O in “PREVARICATION” Big Cast—An Old Idea With Laughs The Broadway Favorite BOB MURPHY AND? “OTHER BIG, ACTS Watch Tomorrow I Potash and Perlmutter” F,‘ “In Hollywood With A »u 'PARSONS city, county [PALACE pleas rmm an} dean of (\ e Fa ‘1'H Today and Saturday Ernest Torrence Forest dlad here Ot i and PALACE Anna (. Nilsson 4 Dars In the Picturization of the Well Known William Locke Story “The Mountebank" Entitled | “THE SIDESHOW OF LIFE" \'WTI‘ Katherine Tee, one of the famous Lee Kids ap- pears in this picture, Starting Sunday Night Haroto Lioy “DON'T MISS HAROLD _ LLOYD NEXT WEEK HARTFORD 3 NIGHTS BEG. THURSDAY FOPITAR MATINEE SATURDAY JULES HURTIG Fresents “BADGES” A New Mysterr Drama by MAX MARCIN AND EDIARD HAMMOND with Cregory Kelly nd & Distinguished € ast BV E. 80c.-$2.00—MAT. 3c.-§1 50 Mayor Paonessa fold the commit- | applications for licenses for 1925 have been recefved by the motor ve- | hicle department, it was announced today by the department. The ad- vahce mailing of applications, the department says is to avold the last minute rush usually prevailing at the end of the year. Applications received before December 1 will enable motor vehicla operators tn retain their license numbera of laet year markers for in blue and the combination for passen- The motor vehicle 1025 are finished white ger cars being white numerals on a biue background and for commereial cars blue numbers on a white back ground. The' department has or- dered a quarter of a million sets of markers for next year in the belief that the number of cars will be in at least 20 The markers ara manu per cent over this year. factured at the state reformatory at Cheshire This being tha hollday season. Tt is usually the time to look for the new in the way of classified ads will achieve new triumphs activities help you to e —— PREMATURE OLD AGE OF WOMEN. It s no secret en euffer from ailments peculiar to that 80 many wam s appear under the eves, a pale, drawn, haggard ex presslon to the countenance, and the weakness h accompanies | such allments ls evidenced hy the ing atep, headaches, backache and nervous conditions. Every wom- an who la afflicted In this way { should rely upon Lydfa E. Pinkham'e Vegetable pound which for half a century haa been overcoming some of the most stubhorn ailments of vomen | WHEN you open a can of Snowdrift you see why Snowdrift was named Snowdrift. 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