New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1924, Page 4

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N w I\l\ll:\i.\l. \u.\nu\,“uvl, Dot Vs, LIV bl 8, loads ~ NEWS OF INTERES T ABOUT THE SPOKEN STAGE, SILENT DRAMA AND MUSIC ' s bewt' cole ntertainors an dren to sco this somi-blstorfcal plcs | ater n Now York. The play, a dra-| Another | plcture to be brought| Iaiph Morgan, of “Cobra,” VAIJ[]EVH I I’ * n‘VJ ! t that qu nt STA[IF ANI] S[‘.REFN'(HW woven around the well known | matization of Robert Kea fa- | hero i Mary Plckford in “Dorothy | the Longacre theater, 1§ e ONE DEAD THREE SlGK LLL U the ring {8 rem egend of the eclvil war, Inous novel by Jules Eckert Good-| Vernon of Haddon Hall." of the Equity committee on radio | 1] 3 : timo ac —_— . jman and Edward Knoblock, will brondeasting, and 18 meeting dadly | FBOM PO]SONED FOOD AT IY I: ]H \ ] [wi W il to the old home town Wilda Dennett will be scen in’the open Monday. The case of Barl Carroll, pro-|With follow members in an attempt | LTUL \ lli' 1 0 i a corkl comedy sk ‘. M fes nom VIl A8 tjtle role of “Madame Pompadour' — ducer of “Vanitles," who was to|to devise a plan whereby produos | [ “De e 't Be ike That" Mol SLAIAT Ana il t when that production opéns the naw | David Belasco, accbmpanied by] 80 to ‘trial in Specil Sesslons yes.| ‘i imanagers will be urged to pro- | Minneapolls” Houschold Had Eaten ) Grallyents iRoalo WAk & DI Mariia) Beok tiicatariini New York | Lommad i iHich and the members of Porday charged with exhibiting fn- | hiblt broadcasting of thelr attrace| o preakfast a Sample Thrown q g X Anlad WTiq | bovs with & & e ngs ! \ 1@ eX- | Tuesday This s the play in whoh her sampany in “The Harem” will | decent pictured oF the revue, was tlons unless they are remunerated. 100 GlasS ACLS DOOKE(="HIS | iar patter K ency o md Marcelle, Hopa H } g ) At ‘THe Dvor. B U ¢ and 1 still an nd Maurcellt, Hopo Hampton was 10 have made g Y e Clty tomorrow to| agaln adjourned until Monday. —_— 15 0 . ; high s sketeh L t on by o P ; '(‘u" o her musical comedy debut repare for its opening Monday at The postponement was made at the People who have learned to run| Minneapolls, \Minn,, Nov, 8.— A HO"]. Movie Feature S\!!]dfiv Cr 1 Bryan r B ; S i T T K O ie Harem fa | reauest of Assistant District At-[ uutomobiles this scason will enjoy imysterlous - polson attacked four Uty ! ] | “Greed.” the motion pleture upon apother Vajda play torney Danfel Direnzo, who pointed | Haroid Lloyd in “Hot Water," {persons as they ate bre: f which Irlch von Stroheim has ben | peggy Hopkins Joyce, 1t has been] out that yestorday was appeal day [ which opens at the Palace tomor- terday, causing the death of a b m\ (L wor k for two years, {8 1o be seen ——— 2" in thé court and there was a heavy | row night. One of the fun-making |His mother is reported to be dying Loathe Bommons theater 1010 oiced, will start work soon on calendpr, | inciaents s Lioyd's automobile n- [and two others are in a serlous con LR R i ‘“‘“””"‘1 The pre< iy first fim venture. | thes, dition, gl :-m».\(m_\ will b in char 8. 1 Papers for Incorporation of a — The dead child was Rudolfa Ar- ind rank 1z- ' Rothafel of the Capitol theate firm are on file in Albany which| “Tarnish taken from the stugo [t1K0, 3 year old son of W Arria ner brother, - ““:"l:‘\‘““"’;:I"""‘::““:n.l':' '\‘h‘:“‘\n: will bring back Oliver Morosco to | success of the same name, is to be seriously i1l are Mrs, Arria- ey The opening . y e i T {heatrical world. Tha incorpor-| at the Palace the last half of ne 21 years old, the mother; Mrs. . it might be st (A How. GRlEtatin BIG! LD i ators are John H. Springer, owner | week, Mevie Laline, 24 und Barbara 1a wing the cornet in Paul Whit- Warner is to be ape LhIsEmanUL of & string of theaters in greater et line, b \an's orche e the first time in two years, has ', N New York, and. Anderson T. lhm. Ansther ploture coming het The death and diinesses are he r stponed untll Wednesday The Lyceum's change of policy 0! aqy estate operator. T onter- |y s "I‘ Ui 1 by police to have bheen the \itaithat Sl nd feature photodramas | . rice g capitalized at $30,000 and 1‘ ra “";‘ i _""\.“.lj‘ a : Mit= | gt of the eating by the victims of & : asing to the fans and, | {("to gnunce Morosco as a producer. | gieanson ABbtadbonl D Horld | wumple g0 ot broukiast fool Ao S e 5 CALCE N ke oh 1D la. siuce the management |\rom|m!‘ b 8anson in “Her Love Story which was thrown at the door of th othing. but high ciaN Kot @001 o o oiies i el . — [house Thifsday nighi U_lv'm;‘:“‘“‘;\““ \‘um“‘:.:»‘fi:nlu\ ’I‘n"fllfl'l‘) A clipplng burean has sent to| Whether el W poi % e i e i i RS v‘uum StERan i Franklin w‘Hl London a book containing 61,120 sonous, or w ether an enemy of ' g : 3 Althongh nothing - definite 1as| ooy 4t the Walnut Street thentor, | neWspaper clippings on the nctivi- family po the puckage and N vinen heen announced by the manage: | yjiadelphia, Monday tien of the Princo of Wales dur |threw at the door will be decidvd L e { phant, 1t wowld not bo surprised i s ing his visit to Long Isiand by tha corons lan occasional road show “"‘ The first public meetipg of the Lrought here during the winter. Actors' Theater (Fiquity Players) | Wwill be held at the Forty-eighth Will Cressy, who wrote “Alnt Sho | ireet theater on Sunday evening of the Lyceum vaude- | Xovembes 16, The subject will be, appeared In this ¢ifY wrpe rheater, Present and Fu- few weeks ago in a ad the speakers announced | hrystal Herne, Ernest Boyd, | : (osmo Hamilton and Hendrik van Virginia Valll in ol |y Son: +[ower” has been hooked for early part ot the 2 1 \ o who takes i : : tiiie el _ 5 ronage should he assured. for William A n Called Peter matinee {c at the Klaw vhe-l howing at the Lyceum. | —————— Public Dance Round and Squire Dances. Grange Wall, Plaimville, Conn,, Setur- duy evening, Nov. 8th. HOLMAN'S ORCHESTRA Harry Sk Prompter. this i a regular Frances Parkinson “Keep Dancir : comp! s- - - - Keyes Mss number < s ¢ SUNDAY NIGHT—MON.—TUES. _WED. (| Y LIPE TN WASHINGTON” Camp School Anditorium WED.. NOVEMBER 19 8:45 p. m. e INSTREL SHiOW||[ THE KING OF LAUGHTER | i~ i = and DANCE | IS BACK AGAIN! e ELKS HALL | "And if vou don’t go into hysterics laughing at this one you can ha\e | . ? i o ineay Evening Now. 12, amils B Nl (e hack! ] 5 by BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ~ §if L WOMEN'S CLUB ; ' A FIGHT FOR HONOR—Eva Novak and William Fairbanks, e THE SUNSET TRAIL—Williar Deznvond. Admission 50c g . Sades e Tickets for sale at Dickinson's and at door MONDAY—TUESDAY-—-WEDNFESDAY GRAND OPENING OF HIGH CLASS VAUDEVELLL Also First Time In This City | a® ~ Bl “Three Weehs”, “Six Days” and Now— | &A= —4 ‘ % LOUIS B. MAYER Presents In Years Of A Legitimate }3 #7200 % <@ . SBLD | ELINOR GLYN'S Musical Comedy Company § :f %) A v, nls " AN ELINOR GLYN PRODUCTION “ W 5 X S = = - e Adapted to the Screen by the Author from Her Own Thrilling Novel, olen | “o—" ¢ ~ A Story of Flaming |, Aileen Pringle and Love Amid John Gilbert. gwee a s : Hooked —At Last! : the Snows of Russia Dty ) Good heavens! How had it all happened? Here he was holding in his arms ; Z 1IN 7 # the most exquisite creature his eyes ever beheld—all pink and white and alluring! }\”\‘G V lDOR Holding her for only a brief, fleeting mom ent! And then like a bolt of lightning came {he devastating realization that he, the cynical, bragging, scoffing, unconquer- E\ ahle hachelor had at last heen conquered! q ¥ 9 | & Ih- heart tcld him he was in heaven! His head told him to drop her and U——-i j '—J ; yun, run! But did he? He did not! HE COULD NOT! s . And then things hegan to happen! i You know Harold Lloyd. You know what he ean do with comeds. Don't ask us to tell you. We haven't the heart. And we couldn’t find words to do it if we wanted to! Go and see for yourself: YOU'LL HAVE THE MOST RIOTO US TIME Of YOUR LIFE! 20""62?’1 @hor | A Pathe PMUFC NO ONE WITH A WEAK HEART ALLOWED TO ENTER THIS THEATER WHILE HAROLD LLOYD IS HE RE! COMEDIANS — SOUBRETTES — PRIMA DONNAS e SPECIAL SHOWS FOR CHILDREN AFTER 8C HOOL EACH DAY—10c AT 1:15——Harold Lloyd Balloons Free to Children. — e ————— ' / i l’.\!‘ ACE WONDER ORCHESTRA | Matinee—All Seats ......... A Regldar 21/2 Hour ShOW! Geo. F. Tourtelotte, director i e ZOC Overture— ]»T}\R\ \\] ATHER” | Evenings ....... = THUR I CARLOAD OF SCENERY AND COSTUMES A “SINNERS IN SILK” \\uh(O\R\l) NAGEL

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