New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1924, Page 13

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L | i l'i I i .|| ||l|| L |: j:.! I' otherwise Indicated, theatrical notices and reviews W this colump are weitten by the press ageacles (or the respectiio amusemen! company. AT FTITEFPPEIFTETIV TG T PPPPPIPPIIPTPIVIPIVIIPIPVIIPIPVI VTV | BURLESQUE AT PALACE lginning today for the last three (talking offering that smacks with of the week the Palace will of- | ©rlginal humor; LeRoy and Lytton first class burlesque show, the [ V! " IH nt |u‘ skit .mm for laughing {that has played this city in a PU'POSes only in w many years. It Is “Stolen ShOW marked vers ts* a Mutual show with a cas| -”“: ]““"" AT JMirty five competent players, |1 MI\“":” off Ing the cast is Margic Pennette "l““" patrons; f burlesque’s most talented lead | 1¢ colored e i Adles, Frank Penny, Al Watson, | themsclves “Two "Mf ""”‘"""I' / A © Jolnson, Blily Walnwright, | minfature rovue is presented by a » Howard and Grace Tremalne, C5t of flve clever entertainers and chorus is composed of called “Willle's Iteception. 3 ladies who are exceptionally /88t dancing offering with the cast [ singers and dancers, A whole €OMposed entirely of clever steppers. er- | The photoplay feature presents the kd and scenery, electrical ", | famous stunt Kking Richard Tal- and costumes are carried for gl ; madge in - “In Fast Compa a roducing of this show which is Bt HEh 8 Cstory that teems with thrills and ex- fo acts and many scencs. This : citement and with a plot that only \as not seen an up-to-date bur- PADEAY | G R 1 Talmadge could play to per- P #how for'a good'y y Th continuous somedians are very clever and 1 i hree of them will keep the au- 4 ; ey 3 ning for Plorence Vidor P8 n continual laughter oS SO0 OUT Al ghout the show, There will bet 2N¢ dmund 1 L ADRRREEILIY “Bart Irict hotoplays oftered as “Stolen s popular two and onc hour, production re will two performar | The matinee b [ e Jazziest o Lyccum tility, Gordon Smart Syncopators' 1§ that will please Tabor and G tertainers who ene sixteen Vi tion, ti days eve- PR owe i Il\l\\ll)l\llll 1IYCEUM Everything in vaudeville from a 11, honest circus to that's this picture Son's sue- starring anor ird- It is one of azz-age o in th is e to goodn what the is offering k. T 1ast half of the wes amount Quintette at Capitol. rting today and for the last if- week the [ Keith vaudeyille attracti is another one of t ter 18 as on ' opping (1 Quinettte, five 1 Lacl cither Adoiphe s “Sin Me 1 Conra ers in Silk, Capitol will 1 IRCan=Snoti 6 nd has ricters is all \\UL Lill aramonnt is hill 1 new an an elderly the frotois Song Gems.” (el | rednvenation ingers s appe rt with a or rful voir clude 1l tioni r's Hap footlis histalractilae collection Maya and Mayo in FLORENCE VIDORC and EDMUND LOWE /r, | 'BARBARA FRIETCHIR! RELEASED 8Y PRODUCERS DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION CAPITOL BEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT JN'S SHOW MONC, TUES,, WED. AT 4:15—10¢ —LYCEUM — NOW PLAYING HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Featuring ST. TOUIS RHYTHM KINGS HILDRE With CONEAD N AGLE COMING JOHN BARRYMORE America’s Greatest Actor, In “REAU BRUMMLL" MOANDAY | Sawdust Costello offer a splendid singing and | hich this couple | (BSERVE VETERANS' NIGHT call | Tt is a | Littiam 'NEW BRITATY, CONNEC/ICUT, troduce some song novelties and use & plano to advantage, ,This iy a lively act, A distinct hit and a sur- priso as well is Adrlen, To explain Iis act might spoll 1t for those who have yet to see it. Another big time offering Is Austin and Arnold and the St Louls Rhythm Kings, This act carries slx men and a girl and fea- tures band and orchestra selections from the latest musical comedies, speclalizes in the newest popular song hits and adds a bit of original- ity with some eceentric dance steps. TFor Sunday night another double feature program is assured with the booking of Heot Gibson in *The Trail” and “Other Men's the last named starring Washburn and Mabel For- Danghte Bryant rest. | | | | Captair MADE RICH HAULS Seven Survivors of Civil War Guests of Toren D. Penfield Camp and Auxlliary At Soclal, Loren D. Penfleld Camp, No. 16 Sons of Veterans and Auxiliary, No 1, observed thelr annual Veterans' Night last evening in Jr. O. U. A, M. hall, There seven G. A, R, mc mbers present as well as Department Commander of the Grand Army Tra Wildman of Dan- | bury and elght of his staff, Divisic Commander of the Sons of Veterans John Gall rbury two of his staff, National Patriotic instructor e y, Mrs A. Plerce, Division Vice President of Auxiliary Mrs, Trene Mack of Waterbury, Division - lain Mrs. Edna Gladding of Nauga- tuck, Division Tnspector Mrs. Anna Rhodes and Division Aides Mrs. Anwa Walker and 5. Mabe Carroll. were local | Mr at 7 o'clock f the eve- GLTAT R escorted into Dinner was served followed by the guests ning, the veterans of th 14 in number, heing o hall under the colors Jeomn A was give Quigley lepartment “The | The adidress of we x-Mayor Grorge of Veterans. of Commander Wildman spoke on Heritage and the Work of the Sons | of Veterans done throught the state | of Connecticut.” Mra. Marion Dix- | 1 reading and Lev, G, W.| C. Hill gave the principal address of the evening. The affdir ended with the singing of “America” by the whole assemb / ATTACK BROTHERHOOD HEAD. Ind., Nov. 13.—The | 1 Mine Workers' national head- quarters has issued a statement charging Warren §. Stone of the Brotherhood of Yocomotive En- s, with Inconsistency in hand- unfon lahor at the Coal River iich is controlled by rh'-,]‘ rhood members. Indianapolis, Unite CAPITOL FALL | CARNIVAL WEEK TODAY, FRI, SAT. TKethActs 7 Paramount Quintette Brilliant Soloists in “SONG ('F“S GREAT JOH\'S‘O\ (. \RO & COSTELL! 0 LE R()\ & LYTTON " GORDON & WHITE Smart Syncopaters TABOR & GREENE Two Dark' Knights” WILLIE'S RECEPTION 5 Clever Entertainers in a Fast Dance Ofielmg The Stunt l\lng RICHARD TALMADGE in “IN FAST COMPANY” Thrills—A Plenty Laughs—Galore Excitement—Oh Boy! " CONTINUOUS SHOWS | ) PALACE TODAY — FRI. — SAT, BURLESQUE “Stolen Sweets” With MARGIE PENNETTE FRANK PENNY And STOLEN SWEFETS CHORUS 20 GIRLS UNDER 20 hotoplays—A 215 HourShow Mats, at 2:15 Fives, at 8:15 | short session wl | largely | Judge H | that he would try to hehave in the | was in Oa SPECIAL SESSION - ASKED BY BORAH Idaho Senator Thinks Farm and R. R. Situation Needs It 13.—An Washing sesslon the new after next March 4, by Senator Borah Idaho, who ¢ ed he farm and railroad measures as well as the world court proposal and per- haps tax relicf should be taken up at that time. The Idaho senator voiced his opin- | fon after a call on President Cool- | fdge, but said the legislative situs tion was not discussed at thelr con- ference, Administration offic close to the president indleated yes extra soon | 1 today n of was urg republ for the calling of a special session. Senator Borah believes that 1it- tle in the way of general legislation will be accomplis to work on appropriations. | e regards a delay until the regular | meeting of the new congress in De- | cember of next year as unnecessary | and unwarranted As a result of the tor Lodge, Mr. Borah chairman of the foreign committes, which is charged | death of Sena- | in Ine for | relations with | chiet responsibility for action on the | | world court proposal. He said to- day e had uo specific plan for such action but thought the question | should ba brought up and disposed of one way or another, SOUTHINGTON NEWS Frank DiAngelo of Liberty street, arrested on complaint of his wife and charged with assault, promised D. Fitzpatrick yesterday future and escaped with a repri- mand, a probation term of 30 days, and a payment of costs amounting to $11.50, The Girls' Fr of St Paul's Episcopal church will present a three-act farce entitled “Polly Wants a Cracker” in the town hall tomorrow evening. The chart for served seats is now open at H. C. amp's office. fendly society " Hai home ral services for Mrs. held from he iekland street at 2 o this afternoon, Rev, MacH. Wa pestor of the Plantsvilla Congrega- | Amelia s were late on B ock THURS | (Bristol [ Is | | Helen F. terday that ha had no present plan | | tr \ d at the coming | man and others has b ich is to he devoted [at the office of the « RSDAY, NOVEMBER * BRISTOL NEWS (Continued from Page Seve Donald Mix, Lewis H, Mix the radio MacMillan's will also bn pr probubly introdues M urns Mr was aperator of cight wilt to hi m fiyst time 1ently and rmed of tl means of the Opera Mi Mi | which he ) Arctic with hi Oak Cluh e Oaklay ton | for 11 ferred to t led with the v presider Strelau with breac [ Bonovan te to him to pre and gave 0 and costs ¢ m men in t street and I Property Catherine C. Gueke Art Perkins of a street The rmi <0ld ek Main brick block or Dunbar old to : treet King Terrer 1 Co. Bras: b diary) has sold to Dav five lots on Preston streets, Cath O'Brie house and land on Sun Wienieski obdte certificate r land and 7 from 1get Dunn to A subsi- Appelt I’ershing A erine =o0ld g a er street to cording the fer of aperty on st street the Whit recarded Marriage Return Filed A return of the marriage certifi- cate of Fred Mad a Hu Charlofte G at New Britain on Octobr “ AFRAID SHE GOULD NOT LIVE Operation Advised, but Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound .Made It Unnecessary Glasgow, Kentucky.—*‘1 was run- down, nervous, with noappetite. My side had given me trouble for five or .and the doc- live but a short time longer with- jout an operation. That was two years ago. My sis- ter-inlaw recom- mended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound. She had never used it herself, but she said one of her neighbors suffered just like I did, and | it cured her. After I had taken four bottles the pain left my side. I had a fine appetite to eat anything that was put before me, and I began to do all mK work and my washing, something I hadn't done for years. 1ama dress- tional church, officiating. Tnterment Hill cemetery, A.O. H rs f e coming y ing last President Lawrence P, Mangan New Britain officiated, Gerald Crean {s the new president of local organization. Division N its office its me night P. | Sm'!nvl \vr! DOSS: world's most modern photd department police work .‘\ io for " ig Co"egiate and Surprise Dance Given By RED, WHYTE AND BLUI FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 14 351 Park Street. City AHLBERG'S 6 - PIECE ORCH, Pun and Surprises LET'S GO ! ODD FELLOWS]|| maker, and this Jast fall I began duf- 13, 1924, celved at the office of the clty clerk, the Lutheran min- Abel were Ahlquist, Elks Begin The bowling seas last at severa night for the ne | rugh ey t fow the high pri vin th of LIks got under way how pins on Wedne months n offered by rried by Season the ns cor s will seores th the npet Dristol with a MelLoughlin knock lay nights efforts towll NEWINGTON GRANGE ELECTS R Lewin, Sr. Ninth was elected mast tini il offic Overseer, Arthur Richard Erwi liam O'bonne Boy ett A, Elliott Cha ton; secre an; « Kat gate ke Phoebe IMlora ant steward aplain, arle Byrne Jessie Januar f mee urth Conseeutive I"omona, » Chosen Master for Term=—Changt Meeting Schedule. Mahuy i ary, Clara herine Byrne Eth Marvig Boyington; lad Schmid v of the tings T Tuesdays 1y morning on whe session imtic City the annua On of | \da | motor 1t they of the Monday evening, November v Newington grange will visit | Cromwell grange furnish of the evening's entertalnment, affalr being Nelghbors' night. f Newington grange will also visit | Plainville grange, Tuesday evening, | November 18, and furnish part of | the evening's program, this also be Ing Neig night On Tuesday evening, November 2, | Berlin grange degree team will work | the first and second de of candidates for Newington grange Ch W elected chairm wl winter eur nival of Newington grange. Rtichard | Brwin, Jr, vice-chair- ma The be held in with | part | the | ree on a olass e Boyington was n of the ant e letted Superfluous Hair val wil hall h January at Grange Removed Permanently —-Or No Cost ! HELD AS FUGITIVE | Sales Manager of Fiction Company ted For Selling Spiey Tales 1 Corporation 1 today and his return s cu jetment ) he sale e lonable hair y a s Fair this money- Jlacious ar ind erature b ppeared wzine. 1e Watch a | Roston was the ¢ | walved extra }‘ rard 80 mplainant 1w Many Have Appendicitis Don’t Know It 1 stomach trouble is appendicitis. This can 1 be relleved by simple glycerine, lu'wrn bark, etc, as mixed in wihern Pacific com Adlerika. Most medicines act only sred the regular qua on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on 1d of $1.50 a share on the capital’| BOTH upper afd lower bowel, and | payable January 2 to itock-|removes all gasses and polsons. { olders of record November %8, A ! Bring out matter you never thought recent rise In the stock had aroused | was in your system. Excellent for ob- |some hopes in the financial district tipation. City Drug Store, that the rate might be increased. | 457 Main St. Rior- ) re- i tion ar n police come 1 1o Boston w from that city Toa PACIFIC DIVIOEND w York, Nov. 13.—Difec ironic < y tolay Iy divi- You won't find any range that requires less fuel and less attention and gives greater satisfaction than the STAMFORD. ering with my side again, so | began | takingthe Vegetable Compoundagain. Tamon my fourth bottle, which makes eight in all I have taken. I feel so much better when I take it and every- body tells me 1look better. My appe- tite improves and I feel stronger in every way. Iam avery nervous wo- man and |t seems to 80 much.’’—Mrs. MAGGIE Glasgow, Kentucky. PALACE Saturday Morning Only AT 10:15 SPECINL CHILDREN'S SHOW —Of— Harold Lloyd : “Hot Water” ADMISSION m\b.u.m, 100 BEGINNING SUNDAY GLORIA swW ANSON In HALL INDCOR MIDWAY By The New Britain Odd Assn Iellows Inc. Benefit Building Tund OPENING SAT. NIGHT, NOV. 15 With MARY DUCEY’S MUSIC B O X Pretty Girls snappy Songs Clever Dances Clean Comeds A SURE FIRE HIT Music. Dancing, Admission 10 S1L.000 Gihven Away “HER TLOVE STORY™ PARSONS’ MARTFORD NOW PLAYVI Matinee Sty ROBERT B, MANTELL GENEVIEA 'HAMPER HEPERTOIRI night—"RICHELI1 Fri— e HANT O VENICE Mat.—"AN VOU LIRYE 17 sat. Eve.—"RING LEAR £2.00 Mat. 30 WEEK NOVEMBER 1 Matinee—Wed. and ~ JOUN GOLDEN Prosents | fif‘* Av | 2 Years Dooth The NEht Triees Mail orders now——seats Friday y nerves | C. A HJERPE, 73 Arch St. 1 Hello! Competing With The Store Hello! By GLUYAS WILLIAMS 0 McClure Newspaper Syndicate Phone GLUYRS WALGARS

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