New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1924, Page 11

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s ’_,,A """.!h IH- \ Unlens otherwise indicated, theatrieal nutices and reviews w this colump are written Uy the ress ugencies for the respect e anusemen! company N —— JOHN BARRYMIRE—LYCEUM Harry Sykes, appearing the Lyceum theater, of now at| is one the funniest of all blackfaced comedians, und last night and this he drew gales of laughter from his | audicnees. “Thé Flashlight Revue” another big hit on the bill, presents four male performers and two young women in a seric of songs, dances and original novelty improvisions, Dunn and Dye have a peppy boy and girl comedy offering and Mau- rlee and Girlie do stunts with the plana and their own vocal chords. The plcture is of the highest ty. prescinting John Barrymore “Bean Brummel” This {s sereen version of the Iliteh’s play immortalized by Rich- Mansficid and recounts the love s of one of the churgeters cver seen in Kng- land. The picture closcly follows the play, and the presence of Barry- more makes the ucting even mor Lrilliant. atternoon | in the que BARBARA Al excell FRITCHIE—~CAPITOL. ent bill of Keith vaude- ville and photoplay opencd a three diny terday to crowded houses who great enjoyed the entertalnment offer 1. The vaudeville bill is headed b iy Thompson's Entertainers, aggregation “)m feature their wonderful jazz band. se en- Iy CAPITOL TONIGHT AND WED. Keith Vaudeville 5—GREAT ACTS—5 featuring Sonny Thompson's ll“ |l| famed Clyde most pictures- ' cngagement at tne Capitol yes- | Entertainers Colored Syncopaters and MARR THE MITKUS DOLLY and OZ JANE DILLON & CO. RY Sweetest Romance in American History “BARBARA FRIETCHIE” with EDMUND LOWE and FLORENCE VIDOR The (hlldren After School 4:15 for 10¢ Thurs—Wyndham Standing in Person CONTINUOUS SHOWS J’ PALACE TONIGHT AND WED. GLORIA SWANSON — (] — HER LOVESTORY Thurs.,, Fri, Sat. MILTON SILLS and NAZIMOVA in “Madonna of the Streets” Matinees ....... . 20¢ Evenings ..... 20¢ and 40c Beginning Thanksgiving VAUDEVILLE Jack Tyes School of hancini 181 No. Main St., Dunn Block Viristol, Conn. Wl teom K. Wing—Walts Class or Private Inetractions. Enrollment hours Thursdmys 3 to 9. Satardays 2 te 4 Call or write for appointments. toom 12 Clog g iin |ll| !w rtainers are real syncopaters and heir offering 18 just one hit after the | other. Othe r acts include Ryan and Marr in “Smiles, Songs and Steps | The Mitkus in a very good and or-! iginal balancing offering; Polly and | 0z were very well received ‘with ex- clusivo: songs; and Jane Dillon and | Co. were well liked with their splen- j did varfety offoring. | “Barbara Fictchie,” ! of the listory, ence Vidor the photoplay test romance in American his bill. Lovely Flor- 8 the title role and Ed- mund Lowe is socn opposite her as | Captain Wil Trumbull, The large | and notable supporting cast includes | Emmet King, Louis Iitzroy, Ge | trude Short, Joe Bennet, Charles De- | mey and others, | | There arc speeial shows for school | hil h day at 4:15 for ten)| r that they may | | “Barbara Fritchie, On Th | big aftraction will prese movie s Wyndham Standing, pereon, in a h the in norous monologue, ! the | GLORIA SWANSON AT PALACE It has been said that onc half the | world does not know how the other | I half lives, We were reminded of that trufsm last night as we watched “Her Love Story,” starring Glorla gwanson, an the screen of the Pal- | theater where the picture is be- shown for the first time. The | verage film fan, raised on falry ales and bed-time stories, has a hazy notion that the life of a prin- cess is oue continuous round of pleasure, FEventually, she marries | a noble prince and lives happily ever | after, | On Thursday Milton Sills and Na- | zimova will be seen in “Madonna of the Strects” Beginning Thursday, Nov. 27, “Thanksglving Day, the management will hegin vaudeville with the big pictures. | NORWAY FLEET FIFTH, | Christiania, Nov. 18.—The com- | bined tonns of the Norwegian | merchant fleet is now the fifth great- est in the world and of practlcally the same size as before the outbreak ot the World War in 1914, Older steamships wrecked during the war have been replaced with modern| lateam and motor ships. | Modern incandescent lights have about four times the efficiency of those of 18 years ago, experts say. ODD FELLOWS HALL Indoor Midway To-night Mardi-Gras Prizes for Funniest Tadies' and Gents' Costumes Competitive Guard Drill TOMORROW NIGHT, NOV, NELLIGAN & BARRETT JOHNNY JONES Admission 100 19 Dancing, LYCEUM i ! | NOW PLAYING John Barrymore: AMERICA'S GREATEST ACTOR “Beau Brummel” ~—ALSO— HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Featuring THE FLASHLIGHT REVUE THURS, — FRIL — SAT, THE SIGNAL TOWER —And— JACK DEMPSEY, In FIGHT AND WIN SERIES NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, VOICES IN THE AIR TUESDAY, KDKA (Weatinghouse Organ recital A Visit to East Pittsburgh) ‘ 6:30 p. m. 715 p. m Goose Villuge 7:80 p.om. 7:40 p. m.- man reporte of the primary lisestock and wholcsale | produce markets 8 p. m.—Program from Schenley | high school auditorium, \ 9 p. m.~Chneert by the house Eloctric Chora 9:55 p. m.—Arling nals, Weather forec 1 p.om . Mother Stock Westing- ntime slg- Conc WiZ (Westinghouse—=Springficld,) p. me—Leo I Lenox Ensemble. 6:30 p. m 6 Hotel man's Copley Plaza orchess p.m arket report, T:05 p. me—DBedtime story 15 p. m—World Market Survey, 30 p. m.—~Leo Reisman and his | Brunswick orchestra, 8:30 p. m.—Patriotic the Massachusetts Sons of Veterana, 9:65 p. m.—Arlington t sig- official United States weather reports. 11:30 p Hots program of Division of the | nals; | m.—Orgwn recital, KYWw (Westinghouse -— Chicago.) 6:02 to 6:18 p. m.—News, finan- i 1 final markets, ~—Children's time story. 710 7:30 p. m 7to 7:10—J Dinner concert oska DeBabary's or- 1awks. Joska DeBabary's orchestra. T:30 to T:45 p. m.—"Around the Town with KYW in Chicago.” 8 to 8:20 p. m.—Mus Soprano, tenor, violin 8:20 to 8:45 p. m.- les. “Review of Live Stock Markete,” “Where Our Lumber Comes From.” ! 5:45 to 9:30 p. m.—Musical pro-| gram. ' 10 to 11:30 p. m.J" At Home" pro- | gram, 10:45 to 11:05 p. m.—Coon-San- ders’ Original Nighthaw wip (Gimbel Broa.—Philadelphia.) 1l progran. | pianist. p 6 p. m.—Official weather forecast. 6:15 p. m.—=8pecial dinner music | program. 6:45 p. m.—Livestock and pro- duce market reports. | 7 p. m.—Roll call and bhirthday | list. 8 p. m.—"The Theater,” 8:15 p. m.—The police band. 9 p. m.—Spectal program Ly col- oratura soprano, violinist, and plano. 10:05 p. m.—Behind . t with Screen Folks. 10:30 p. m.—Dance musie by Har- | vey Marburger and his orchestra. | he Screen (Strawbridge and Clothler — Phila- daiphia.) Davis' B | t orchestra y Jim’ 6:30 p. m.——M =|arrford hotel conce “Sun levite tford hotel. | m.—"Characteristics (Edison Light m Dance selections by sourg and his Sinfonian m.—Boston Emm r club. 8 p. m.—Musicale. 8:30 p. m.—Happy Hawkins an rehestra —Fveready Hour, m.—Musicale. 11 p. m—Midni ew York Chows." 5 p. m.—Hotel Vanderbilt m.—Wall Street Jo —Beanx Arts orclics WEAL (American Tolephone and T Co.—New York City 8 to Dinr 10 p. m Big Collegiate Dance Given by “BILLY” AND “TODDY” NOV. At GRANGE HALL Berlin Good Music Fun Starts at 8 0'clock PARSONS’ HARTFORD NOW PLAYING Matince—Wed. and Sat. JOHN GOLDEN Presents 7+ HEAVEN Vears Booth Theater, N\ Nig 50. Wednesday Matines—Best Seats $1.00 Sat. Mat—30c. to §1.56. Prices 30e. to 82 PINPLES ON FACE AND BACK Also on Chest and Arms, Face Disfigured. Cuticura Heals, ** Pimples broke out on my face, then on my back, chest and a few on my arms. The trouble started with small pimples at first which later grewdarger and were hard and red. Some of them festered and scaled over and my face was dis- figured. "1 began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in about a week I got relief. I continued the treat- ment and now i am completely healed.”" (8igned) Miss Ettola Bu- bier, R. F. D., Akon, N. H., May 22,1924 | Cuticura Soap to cleanse and pu- rify, Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal and Cuticura Talcum to {powder are ideal for daily toilet purposes. whete, Soap Be. Ontment 5 as e B~ Try our new Shaving sneh | and orchestr; lm:llnncl Vaudeviile | | * assisted by B OVEMBER 18, 192 A, I TR R e R R SR N R e ), S e eEmmSm—— e and new Wex (Detroit Free Pres Dinner coneer Red Apple m WwWoo (John Wanamaker — Philadelp) peom P Time slgna! m.—Weather forecast. WaH Journ: anta ~Atlanta, Ga.) even Adalre Harry Pomar's Bo- orchestra, m lance hemian WGY N 6 p Produce ket quotations; 6:30 p. from Hot T:40 p. | 8 [ (General E o X.) --8chenectady, and stock mar- news bulletins, Dinner music by Ten m m | he Gold read Hour;™ m.- program WIY and WGY Lotus = 30 p. m WHAS Journal- Louisville, (Courd Louis Organ recital, WAAC pard's Storcs—Boston.) mportant ral stan- w8 bul el ard time 5 p. m.—Dnner dance—S8hep- 1 at 9 WRe (Radio Corp. of Ameri DS onia 1 0. bank talk 10 p. m.—Dan arl and his or Popu 11 p. m orchestra m.—National Shawmut music—Morey | pe estra e AP SONZN. Children’s ho Pan Amer) Ni m.—=Dance program ' L.e Paradis band waam Loew's thealers rey WHN (Loew's State Theater B York City.) 10:15 p. Meyer Da % m.—Vincent Ca- m.—WHN employ~ o m Bertram J. Goodman's . Harold Oxley's Cinder- Male n solos. one, HN Entert, Sam Woo 10:15 p. 1 10.20 p, and orchestra 10:35 p. ners. s g's club m.—Reques —Ted Lewis and 348 MAIN ST. his Vi e Moun tra Hallpryd Str Symphonic C Intime, 0to1a ub Madrid yiis COSTUME PARTY TONIGHT Fun, pep and prizes will be up At the Indoor [ 1cllows hall this evening | with the re- i Ode Every Hardy Fox and Midway one 18 requested to appear Soemthing a little of entertulnment wi petitive Oda 1 t fancy drills Kiddles and Eng P Royu stories guard dri ne ow lodge m nd for a t orches This i something nd well worth s ' | Wednesd and Bavrett another ‘ ing —8pec Fire 1y evening bring 1quss and John wenr r Digest ng news 8:45 Day." thou shalt sce to 11 p. m wical program issified diligence and I that t y bring their own reward, AVegetable Relief For Constipation Nature’s Remedy (MR Tab- % lcts) a vegetable laxative with a pleasant, near-to- nature action. Relieves and prevents biliousness, constipation and sick headaches. 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