New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1924, Page 15

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|||!|| IIIJ' |ll|l| lu %ll'l "l i el Usless otherwise Indicated, theatriea) written by the press agencies for champion. On the same program is a bang-up good a feature picture that has an appeal for all. It is “The Painted Flap- per,” Pauline Garon, The Dempsey series are to be continued at this theater and while each installment is sep- arate in itself, all are so connected as to make a most interesting series, Without a chance to explain her actions, the flapper {s misjudged by her friends and parents who create W furore at one of her escapades. Later Miss Garon, who plays th leading part of “The Painted Flap- per,” not only redeems herseif but also prevents a distasteful marriage between her sister and an undesir- ahle and also brings about a recon- ciliation between her mother and father who have heen estranged for a number of years ‘The vaudeville being shown at the Lyceum is proving very pleasing to the audiences and each different program combines a variety of acts that are highly nmmammg BUSTER KEATON AT CAPITOL “By far the best comedy he has PALACE TODAY AND SAT. Richard Barthelmess “Classmates’’ A Romance of West Point. Actually Filmed At the U. S. Military Academy With the Aid of the Cadets! VAUDEVILLE Featuring Ruth Grady’s PATENT LEATHER GIRLS EVES MATS. 40¢c —— 25¢ LYCEUM NOW PLAYING THE PAINTED FLAPPER With JAMES KIREWOOD VAUDEVILLE Featuring RITTY'S COLORED JAZZ BAND COMING MONDAY “THE FIRE PATROL” PALACE |ghf7 i Startiniz SundaF nghen[_i"n_o D & JosePn HENABERY Predueho 4 Guremount Pichre VAUDEVILLE s s i e wn we wmo wmommowmeaney | Grady's Patent Leather Girls Revue, -,.‘ B e e e e S — deville show. and | starring James Kirkwood .and | | “Laugh, Clown Laugh ap excellent miniature musical com- edy with a cast of five very clever girls and three talented men, Com- edy, sorigs: and dances are well done and they made a big hit with pa- trons yesterday, WOULD CUT DOWN |II Il v - - B) &)/ vl i notices and revi o this colump are the respect've amusement company. “PAINTED FLAPPER,” LYCEUM ever made,” fs the verdict for Buster The thrill of & perfectly built (Keaton in hls latest Metro-Goldwyn | ) ed ( Ch g man, his strength and then—nhis | Picture. “The Navigator,” which I‘OpOS haner ange famous right or left hook—thess are | ©P°ned last night at the Capitol —_— all worked into the series “Fight to | theater. Ao v el o Win" which opened at the Lyceum| For unalloyed joy this six-reel ,",":,,’,‘,m(:‘{”;:‘ n‘u‘;v“ it '1‘“” .nn{,; starring Juck Dempsey, heavywelght | comedy surpasses anything that has |[NAEOD BECAE members - does not come along the plke in a long, long time. Imagine Buster as a helpless dumb bell, being set adrift In a crew- leas ocean linert and the trouble he gets info, and you have an idea of how funny “The Navigator" is. The Keith vaudeville bill contains five very fine offerings and is head- it ronsinatinal ed by the Revue Caprice, an excel- | “ Sinals lent minlature revue with | guration of Mayor A. M. Paonessa Iria | Greene and six very talented enter- { board will appear hefore the char- | ter revision committee at an early meeting to urge a charter amend- ment to reduce the membership of their commission to five For many years the city plan com- misslon had held mectings only | 1ong intervals, | he urged and brbught about a more active Interest in the work and reg. tainers. The songs and dances of- 5 {"r'fl’d'wTr[', the ighest order and | UIAT meetings are now held twics a : 4 month. real entertainment is put out hy the Revue Caprice. Other acts present | M‘d"“l',‘”l“:‘ ’”’W“_‘m"lw[‘ st McGrath a eer tie design- | = 2 p bonattl, the an— of ryncopation: | members, which is o quorim. The ) G FHEORS Al embership belleves that a Keens and Willlams fn “A Roadside | 2CtIve membership bellovca that a mirtation/i fand Tl e Ak e At - | & R e lete, an athletic marvel who is wide- :;M"M "h_{m; i e Rie y known throughout the world by | BoEY T8F0, B0 TR O e o his title and from the fact that he| is always masked. He made a de- cided hit with patrons yesterday attend, It is also likely that the commis- For Sunday night only attention »y'r’“'w"‘: ‘“‘N 2 ‘ch' nksi mustibojor] pagloRttoftwosate et ,)uv board that has yr anthorlty 10 eliotopiara topheotersd. RONE Pre- act other than in the form of rec- sents Kenneth McDonald in “In High Gear” and the other Helen, Ommendatior | Chadwick in “Her Own Free Will." BQRTHIL\H_‘S HIT AT PALACE “Classmates,” the First Snvlm\fll“ PICK SOUTHEAST SITE el i S| OR AVIATION FELD sents West Polnt for the firet time on | xew Britaln Machine Co Property lany sereen as the background of a silent drama | The United States Military Acad- | emy has been filmed for the news | Can Be Bought For Between $7000 and $10,000. reels. The famous parades of the| p ooy near South street, now West Point cadets, pronounced the |t CaP F S Britain Machine best drilled body of men in the o = i be recommended for pur- world, have evoked cheers in thea- tres throughout both hemispheres. The Military Academy officials, however, have always refused to permit the use of the West Point cadets for a photoplay story. They felt that the Academ sacred to the finest traditions of America, must be held as a thing apart. The vaudeviile bill with this photoplay offers a mighty good en- tertainment and is h ed by Ruth CAPITO TODAY AND SAT. KEITH VAUDEVILLE REVUE CAPRICE With Iris Greene And 6 Entertainers McGRATH & DEEDS chase by the city for use tion fleld. The field is 600x partly in New Britain and Berlin, cessble by automobile trolley, and has been selected b the best spot in the city for an avia- tion field. The recommendation will go to the common council next g and the board of finance and taxation and the city meeting boarl. | purchase price will be hetween 37, {000 and $10,000, members of | committee sa Mr. and Mrs. Eli Berard Observing Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Eli Berard of 47 Winter street are receiving con. gratulations on their 24th wedding anuniversary. Mr. Berard is employ- ed as superintendent of the Torring. ton Building Co. the -Picneer JEAN LIBONATI KEENE & WILLIAMS THE MASKED ATHLETE! Who Is He? Don't Miss Him! Oceans of Laughs! BUSTER KEATON In “The Navigator’’ Tidal Waves of Joy! CONTINUOUS SHOWS ——————— CAPITOL i Sunday. Night Only KENNETH McDONALD —in “IN HIGH GEAR" HELENE CHADWICK ~—— in “HER OWN FREE WILL" SPECIAL MUSI( —_——1 e PARSONS THEATER —~HARTFORD. 3 NIGHTS STARTING THANKSGIVING NGHT NOVEMBER 23th Only Matinee SATURDAY DAVID BELASCO presents Lionel Barrymore ¥rom Brilliant New Vork Ku Belasco Theater Night Prices—§2.50, 82, $1.50, §1 Bargain Matinee—$2, 8150, 81, e soe CITY PLAN BOARD (Reduction From 18 to Fiwe,j at | ac- | aviators as | month and if | favorably acted upon will then go to | The | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, '1924, No. ¢ 1 f No, 19 g 15 1 No. 1 1 1 ¢ No. 18 0 12 1 CENTRAL PARK 170 FEET ABOVE SEA High School 177 Feet and Slan Ley School 161 Feet 1 [ ! mmissior | T —— e — Several months ago the e s |cut state highway department e | 4 {state, one of its circuits leading out The November conurt of honor of | o¢ yeriden. to Beriin. o Brit the Boy Scouts was held Wednesday | ain, to Plainville, to F e tol | evening at the Chamber of Com- |Bristol, to Plantsville, ale merce rooms, Members present, W. [and back to Merider | W. Bullen, Dr. E. H. Hand and| Thiee points were set {n New | Britain, ona of the steps at the Ralph Wainwright. Visitors were ', .y onirance 1o the soldiar's mans | W, Feiton, H.M. Browa wnd o0 Doh o oG { Neill McDougall. trance to the senior high school, an1 The following tenderfoot tests' b g™y “er oo i ot wall of the were reported: Trocp No Gatioiinant i e e Troop No. 3, Troop No. 4 155 d e et o Troop No, Troop No. 18, 12; 1 yoint was found to he t s and Troop No. 15 [P BEeHES Ka2ad k0 Rl Second class tes nssad ihefope)| MEN'WIAA S SocONT atithe high e the court were: John Winters and ' “here an altitude of ta Thomas Cillizza of Troop No El- third at the st > mer Lawson, Clarence Derrick " 5 Harry Slade and Gnnnar Carlson ot | 10 a rurver of Wa s , i ; N Troop No. 4. First class: Henry 'Mch 1t was f L est Read) fOl‘ fhlS “eather Pelton, Troop No. 2 and Joseph POt on Lo L . . S1abo, Troop No. ¢ mean sea Jave is our lovely collection Merit badges paseed: Gustaf Dahl : man, Troop No. 14, firemanshi: . 1 n e et e . ADAMS-DURN of Beautiful Fur Coats «onal health; Willlam Baker, Troop PR No. 4, electricity, Henry Pelton Troop No. 2, firemanship: Clint Fdwin Thomas Adame Of Nauga- Lawson, Troop No. 4, firemanship, 1o ewimming: William Tallon, Troop | '™ And Miss Ellzabeth K. Durn No. 3, safety first, life saving, | of This City Wed Thanksgiving. George Horwitz, Troop No. 2, camp ing; Frederick Lockwood, Troop No. Miss Elizabeth 1, camping; Earl Scott, Troop Ne. H 4, carpentry: Manuel Clark, Troop Adams of N No. 2, machinery; Winthrop War. vesterday afte ren, Troop No. 4, eleetricity, ploneer ing, cooking and first a Leslie Cos Troop No. 9. SafelSinret inver \ aid and first ald to anfmals ne G rick Durn of ¢ ) who is t Brown, Troop 2 civies, Eagle rank: 4 el Leon Br [ M. Troop No. 4, life scout and star | been en t scont edarcrest, formerly known the | Ecout Eugene Brown of Troop 4, |Hartford sanitarinm is the ninth scout in New Britain to Follo the Ceyen attain the Eagle or highest and M Adams left socuting will be mada pu late, Presentation of hi Jlicly at some future BUILDING PERMITS Standing of troops In the econtest Last This ermits have been issued ourt Court Tt1. |as No. 2 a a al LaRocea, two apartment No. 3 0 2 9 by 87x57 ft., to accom H‘\R\(LF‘S LA"’\TIVL For Sick, Feverish, Bilious Children Mother' When Child is Constipated Give “California Fig Syrup” A good cook becomes even a betrer cook when she uses Gold Medal Cake Flour. Back of every package is the experience of sixty years'leadershipin mil ling and blending fine flour. Our guarantee on every package means that your grocer will refund the price of all ingredients used in hak ing the cake, if you are oot satisfied with the results AR Fresh in Flavor THRER ll(il(\l?l’ll IN FIRE [ 45 draws its deliciousness from th. [contents of freshness of the leaves — Try a pacKage. CHOICEST INDIA, CLYLON and JAVA TEAS It is time for every woman to think of No amount of “shopping”’ will disclose anything in values such as we offer. her Winter Furs. We are featuring a Splendid Lot of fine RACCOON COATS $19 5.00 CONNCTICUT FURRIERS WEST MAIN ST. Next To Capitol Theater Largest Retail Fur Manufacturers in Connecticut 86 A |/ 3 f ~ ————— \ T Sl I’ 4 \ . L IS = - ) —— Snowdrift Ol 0 Wesson [

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