New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1924, Page 5

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h. [ ] ) T \,,-r ~ Unless ofherwise Indicated, theatries! notices snd revi weitien by the press agencies gm |’p ity || 2“ !l l“ li ! -». ¢ ;:‘ p*e o this colomp are it the respoct'te amusement company. [ ETTIUUE————— RS GLADYS DF AND BAND AT o The feature attraction th vaudeville program at the Capltol the first halt of the weck presents Gladys Delmar and Band, a syncopated sextette. Miss Delmar 1s a little girl with a b oh how she can dance. assisted by her juzz ganlzation of five syncopaters who play a mean “blues” James Reynolds is a monologist and the book of fun according to him is a loose leaf ledger from which a wide assortment of laughs can be re- moved anywhere at any time as he calls himself a loose leaf from the Jegend of laughs, His patter is bright, breezy, and original, 3 Ellis and Rose are termed Junping Jacks" and their work is of a startling nature, Hunby call themselves “The Vers tile Boys" and they prove that they are right. Comedy, singing, talking and dancing are their claim to the titla and these they mix up in a jolly twelve minutes of entertain- ment. When are athletes not ath- lotes? When they are Benson and Massimo, With Kathryn McLaughliin they present a pantomimic interpre- tation which provides a great deal of fun with as a finish a difficult mo- ment in athletics. The featlire plictoplay presents Detty Compson in )i Garden of Weeds,” a roman- tie drama with a plot and story that is as novel as it proves entertaining. There dre continuous shows daily. on the She is ably band, an or- AND PHOTOPLAYS PALACE The ille bill at the starting today for the first the weck has as the feature tion ““The Rainbox Six." 1 bow Six pr ot VAUDEVILLE AT Palace It of trac- : Rain- vaudey m 2 up in d and with the ¢ d ont colored faces Cioets the coiors of of lors &tar soures their n singte e CAPITOL) TONIGHT — TULS, — WED, KEITH VAUDEVILLE N0 BAND A SYNCOPATED SEXTETTE AND HUNBY JOL ART ROSE—EFLLIS—ROSE JAMES REYNOLDS Benson & Massimo With Katiiryn i*.‘eiaugh!;n “A Sup rscvelty” L CONTINUOUS SHOWS LYCEUM NOW PLAYING % DOROGHY VERNON of HHDDOH HRLL Ganpred by Weidermar oA ‘Marshall 7Ie//an _Production Alo § — ACTS — ¢4 e ——— | Art and Joc | ¢ | done by these five men and a woman Is excellent both in solos and en- sembles, Another act that should go well §s Lew Brems and Danny Fitz, Lew Brems is no other than the who has been a big here in musical comedy. He comedian favorite band but | is now in vaudeville and is offering | an excellent act with Dan Fitz, Algiers, the French lVoreign Le- glon and as colorful a love story as you've ever seen on the screen. That's “Wages of Virtue,” Gloria Swanson's newest Paramount pic- ture, an Allan Dwan productioy, which was shown for the first tine at the Palace theater today, The story is an adaptation of Per- cival Wren's novel, with Ben Lyon in the leading man's role opposite the star and Norman Trevor, Ivan Linow, Moore and others in the cast, on will be dance Buck ‘Thursday the big Dancing Element,” offering with cight clever ‘he photoplay will present Jones in “A Circus Cowboy.” a great MARY PIC! UM Charming Mark Pickford in her most eluborate production, Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall, is the big movie attraction at the Lyceum the- ater the first three days of this week, although there are the usual come dies and news recls. As the vixen- ish little of the Elizabethan | period who defies family and con- vention to win the man whom she Pickford gives as re markable a portrayal of romanti acting us one would care t on same Lill is a good vaudeville offering. The ture act is a top notcher, The Tyson | Revie This a musical number specializing in piano hits, as we 1 sonie good dances. and j miss oves, Miss the ANE-UD Mur- a bit wh l~ ling | r is a hlack- wealth some are S0ngs an ray and Trw and give stunts. . G faced comedian with nd vats n sing clever put humorous stories rial gymnastic across by t n Delsons. TODAY — TUES, — WED. THE PilOTOPLAY THAT SITT ALL NEW YORK TALKING GLORIA SWANSON “Wages of Viriuz’ VAUDEVILLE tring THE RAINEQW SIX A LU MINOUS SESSION OF SONG AND DANCE NOW IN VAUDEVILLE YOUR OLD VRIEND LEW BREMS With DANNY FITZ IN A COMEDY OFFERING OrHERs BARGAIN MATINEES FOR PUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ZIHIII N 2|(l|(l BUY ONE TICKET, CLIP THIS COUPON AND BRING A la attraction ST A smmflg LEAGUE Rep. Fish Convinced N. D. §, L. Does Not Help Disabled BY GEORGB H. MANNI) (Washington Bureau of N, B, Ilerald) Washington, D, C., Dec, 15,—Rep- resentative Hamllton Iish, Jr, of New York has introduced a resolu- tion in the house of representatives calling for an investigation of the Natlonal Digabled Soldlers’ League, Inc. i bers of the house, This organization, it is allcged, has been conducted by a small group of men who have flooded | Connecticut, New Jersey } Pennsylvania and several other east- [ern states with appeals for money | under the guise of helping disabled veterans, The organization ' has been for a long time, and still is, cending out appeals for funds, ac- ompanylng the appeal with five | 1ead pencils which are ‘orruml for sale. | The league has by the Veterans' bureau, led American Veterans' league, and several other veterans organi- zatlons which have claimed that it {nas imposed on the sympathy of | unsuspecting ana | tor purposes of | gain. “These people parasites trading or denounced the Dis- been patriotic private financial are professional the misfortune of our wounded and disabled com- | | rades, and resorting to methods used common pauper in the declared , TRepresentative ‘m.-n. who was a major in the A. F. . following his introduction of the ‘mmmlon of investigation. | The preamble of the Iish resolu | tion recites that the officials of the | national convention of this organiza- |tlon were ecjected by the mayor of | | Atiantic City for improper con- | duct in hiring cripples who were never in the service as ostensible !delegates. In further denouncing the league, | following his introduction of the resolution in the house, Representa- {tive Fish i all group calling themselves tional Disabled Soldiers’ | League, Tnc., | Washington |fng the country with appeals for {money ‘under the guise of helping abled veterans. This organi- | |zation has been sending out hun- dreds of thousands of cleverly word- | ed lot o0 every part of the coun- try desigr |the unsuspecting and patriotle | five lea “In my professional parasites trading on the misfortune of our wounded and labled comrades, and resorting to methods used by the common pau- per in the streets ““The 1 pencils, rand- 18 m by and ing taxes to de- nditure of a millfon for our dis- ‘cterans’ Bureau. Depart- nt of partment National a Tne., nit have out Do Justice a h; warrant eriminal action, The purpose of the vesolution which T have introduced is to e vnl\‘AmnMv‘f' public confidence and nization, & als from fraudulen alnse to pre ilar ones, pose the LADY TRIEND I'RE}F If You Want to Know How the Police Check Crime, See INTO THE NET By Richard E. Enright of Police Commissioner New York 10 — Episodes — 10 Capitol Theater Starting Dec. 25, 2 PARSONS’ 3 Nights, Beginning Thursday HARTYORD MATINEE SATURDAY THE FMINENT ACTOR CYRIL MAUDE “AREN'T WE ALL?” atest Success Mat. 50c. £2.00 Your Kiddie's Stocking should contain WIFE SAVERs Safe Christmas Candy for Children—and grown-ups too. Pure, wholesome, and refreshing - Inexpensive! DANCING Every Evening ROBIN HOOD INN Meriden, Conn. | postng and praying upon the sym- pathies of the public at the expense of the disabled veterans of the World war." 08 ARE SEEKING .5, BITIZENSHIP‘ Deported City Hall Employe on | List for Hearing Friday by a speclal committce of five | New York, | | several months ago upon lowing a trip to Ireland, ostensibly | people | with headquarters at | has been and is flood- |! q to win the sympathy O‘> | render accompanied by a package of |G \ opinion these people are thie public |G 1 Post flfv\fir De- | Judge B. W. Alling will preside at session of riday afternoon, December 19, at City hall. The session will convene at 2 o'clock with 9% applicants up for examination before Judge Alling and United States Commissioner Al- | lan Chureh, Edward Ryan, former superinten- dent of City hall, who was deported his at- tempt to re-enter this country fol- 1s on the | naturalization court | liet. The complete follows: list of applicants Poland Spyridon Sabatowicz, Joseph Hy- bay, Stanislaw Baranowski, Jozef Kachanowski, ' Antonl Kozlowskl, | Walenty Chichowski. Mike Rotslaf, John David, Wladyslaw Kowalczyck, | Joseph Seledyn, Jakop Klatka, Julius Radke, Plotr Michalak, Stanislaw Milewskl, Ignacy Szok, Jan Ochan kowski, Isadore Birnbaum, Stanl i Anton George Hartz. Boles- i, Stanley Wasik, Jan Harry Krepshan, Steve rank Mucha, Aleksander rank Ginsburg, Felix azinski, Peter Ducki, Henry Sachs, Boleslaw Graybowski, Robert Adam Wolf. Jullan Gonski and Joseph Melnyk. Silvio di TI ncenzo Pavano, Filadelfio Coco, | Salvatore Coco, Francesco (ienovese, | |¥ito Brescia, Antonin de Nunzlo, Guiseppe Sinatra, Salvatore Arc dtacone, Giovanni Cammarata, Al-| bert Vitali, Paolo Mangiafico, Vito | Gicola Tullgno,* Guiseppa Failla, | | Emilio Campagnone, Domenico An- | tonio de Marco, Louis Pagani, Frank | | Terronova, Pasquale Dolce, Angelo ! | Genovese, Vito D'Agostino. Nicola | Salerno, Salvatore Bordonaro, An- drew Contaldi, Joseph Clarcio Ag- nello, Luigi Pitruzzeilo and Antonio Nicastros | Persia Mooshie Sargis Joseph. Pius Jo- |seph Mirza, Arshak Moordadian and -\)mrnrl Isaao, | Great Britain @nd Ireland Henry Morron, Edward Joseph Ryan, John Francis Walsh and eorge Fleming MacLachian. Hungary Touis Hansek and Michael Misch- Lithuania Turkey ibad Krikoriar and Harry D} Da- Kaechadoor rian. Inocencio Mans Greece Paraskevas Voures stantaros, Peter Nico astassen Mitehi (zechosloyakia Russia toumania itver. Germany Joseph Wilms Austria Frank Sweden La Smil Swans Johnson and Andrew C RAMLIN T0 SPEAK Bok Peace Prize Contestant and Tspanola Expert Will Address Lions Club. Geor the M al ct urch, submitted in the Bok and expert o to the Lio at t ing ton Mr in is a man is a Ham He Wilard O cured s atten Three Yale Students IJra\\ Fme% of $50 Dea |Y., and near | January |asslgned also. lelectrifi NEW ll]NI]flN WILL B PLACE CHOSEN Harvard Will Take Eclipse Pic- tures There Cambridge, Mass, Dec. —The | Harvard colluge observatory 18 to es- tablish four temporary photographic |stations along the lane of totality of {the cclipse of the sun on January 24, it 18 announced by Prof. Harlow shapeley, Two of these stations wi be at Buftalo, N, Y., and on the ls land of Nantucket. The other twc probably will be at Poughkeep: London, The observers In each place ave portable apparatus. The forthcoming eclipse is aw ed by some astronomers with intercst dirccted especially on fts bearing on the Einstein theory of relativity Showing photographs of the total cclipse of the sun in Australia in 2, recently measurcd by those in- terested in applylng the Linstein theory, Dr. Shapley in a lecture yes- terday which he amplified today sald that these observations had proved to the satisfaction of obsérvers fin general that Einsteln's contentions wera comrect, The head of the Harvard obser tory said he understood the gove ment would assign both the dirigi- bles Shenandoah and Los Angeles to the duty of astronomical stations above the clonds for‘the eclipse of 24, possibly with airplanes There fvas some con- sideration, he added, of using the newly discovered method of shooting nd from these air cruis- ers to dissipate any clouds that might interfere with perfect photo- ' graphn or observations, LONDON PRESS ON DEATH OF GOMPERS Pictures and Sympathetic Com- ment Feature London, Dee, npathetic pictures, ning newspapers today widespréad spect I Gor commanded ypical of one set of opinions regarding the American labor chief is the Conservative Morning Post's description of him a re big 1 labor enerous of | 'Thro Shadows When Madge ranaway from the deadly drucgery and routine of her ocity, aho kad little besides her good looks to her cope with the prob! gaining a livelihood. She did not know that even drudgery may be preferable to thesg of body and soul which a girl may suffer who matches her strength against.evil forces. n “Wae She Guilt pearing in True Story Maga- zine for January, Madge tells frankly of her struggles to ake good” in the city. Itin tory packed with startling ts and thrilling exper: ences, And it is only one of the many amazing features in January True SM Buy at your newsstar At all ncmta 25¢ He'll be glad your gift to him is a Valet AutoStrop Razor—the finest, fastest razor on the market. In handsome gift scts—$1 to $25. Askfora trop Razor ~Sharpens lteelf ‘a friend when CHANGE IN RULES FOR PLAYING SOCCER GAME Resolutions Adopted at Meeting of Inter-Colleginte Association Held Sunday Philadelphia, Dec. 15.—Resolu- tions recommending changes in the rules governing play in the inter- colegiate soccer association were adopted by the soccer committee of the Natlonal Colicgiate Athletic as- soclation at a mecting yester- lay The reolution ire the officials of glate associa at ting Decem 28, v this body, t n the rules m here will L placed be. thie National Col- th It approved Jggested changes he sanctioned v the inter-colleglate league solons before being emhodied in the rules, proposals follow To es he nalty kick at a point of f front of the center goal instead of twelve yards, a8 is now provided in the To change the playing time into tour perlods inutes sach instead of the -five min- ute halves. To change What change not sugge To make elimin present u al foul.' This means t will be taken out of referee. To permit the of three sub- stitutes in a ga instead of two in order to permit mo D play and to earn thweir rules, scoring system be made was 1 fouls intentional by meeting were the Ur Ivania, Penn Sta West Point, Navy, Oberlin, Yale, Amherst, Dar mouth, Girard college and Cornell. Three Are Killed As Train Hits Auto Toledo, Ohio, Dee, Three of a famil 1y injured last automobile was t when their ¥ a Lake ng the home of aughter were red. 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