New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1925, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

aless otherwine written by 1 AN reviews 0 (i ool Vress wgeneles for the respec’ e amusement company . ] ] —— - SPUTER PANT AT CAPITOL pieture, The ret of the in of fairics of the Robert EMlis Iy the he story and is glven ample op out. “Peter Pun’ glves it away [portilty to run the gamut of emo- [hutty in hand-to-hand conflict are last in Herbert Brenon's produe- {tions from a position in New York's {soma of the scenes Then there s m of J. M. Barrle’s famous fan- 'socicty to the slums of Paris, |Vienna in 1914, The shot, fired by | s for I'uramount, coming to the lan assassin, which was cchoed pitol theater on Thursday next, [“THE ¢ HAT NEVER SLEEPS [ground the world, s heard in & baer “WHen the first baby laughed for| Has prohibition changed things | garden where blood e tirst time, its Jangh broke dnto a |any? wusand pleecs and they all went | palaces of jazz, its bhobbed-halved | | brain, ipping about. That was the begin- givls: an improvement, on_the ing of fuiries,” says Peter Pan, York in pre-Volstead duys when the The present 1gil of Keith vaude- | Bowery flourished and there was u ‘\- ith death staring them in the Hie which oy “n a three day run | 'y corner? Why, they argucd, should they | U the Capitol yesterday shows five it Never Slecps,” the {count the cost? Out of this situa- plendid acts that were well received | ' tho andiences. Topping tho bill i5 John It Agee's group of pe t froma three w mes Cruzes { Which Is at the | prod with amazing alnce thea o ks fidelity run at g Y. Hippodrome, These |conirast shows you New York as it is horses are splendidly trained and !tod You pays your money and | “how the results of much patience you takes your choice! | i thelr traintng. They arc thor-| The Keith vaudeville bill is headed | onghbreds in every sense of the by Mazie King's Revue, a nifty song, | word, Their act s very entertain- | dance and comedy offering that is | Bill, the only trained bull on |well done. Other ugls include Togo, 1so appears with them and [in a Japanese nbvelty in which he proves quite a novelty, Other acts |features his sensational siide dowr include Parillo and Betty in a good |a rope by lis feet from the halcony | g and dance offering; 1lo and [to the stage; Curry and Graham offer Ottie Waters, @ nifty paiv of girls character songs and dances; and who surety know how to entertain; | I'red Webber and Co offar “At the Cartde Lillic was also well reccived Stage Door,” a splendid novelty of- | ith her song amd with hef pleasing |fering. personality went ov The Temple Four, the Ace of Spad ing and comedy well In “For Sale,” the First National | picture now on the screen at the Capitel theater, are a Cosmoplitan gronp of players, from the four cor ners of the earth. This is a rema able drama of modern s . The | I-ading feminine rdle is handled by | (laire Windsor, who appeared in “A |for his Son of the Sahara.” Adolphe Men- [concert ou, whose finished performance in |theater “haplin’s “A Woman of Paris” creat- |© ¢10ck. “.d such & furore, gives the finest {TCAUCEt and there have been 1 chdracter interpretation in this |FeCCived, incorporated in his pro |gram for Sunday that famous num Aida" from TONIGHT and WED. Begifining Thursday for the half of the week Milton een in “As Man Desires' Kebth show featuring “Magic Glass es” a six people revue, o big applause | "hree Jacks and fine shg- that was ol ring BENTIAMINO GIGUT Metropolitan Opera company lities of the music world, second appearance, will be heard in the C: and will commence Signor Gigli hus by sp: apito) “Alda."” opera “Celeste Aida™ occurs in the first act of the opera und the sung against a.shimmering ground of wonderful accompani ment, expresses the full devotion o Rhadames (the tenor role). heauty has made it the most popu [ i e lty at || { Other numbers on his program | are “Racconto di Rodolfo” from Never Slee s Puccini's opera “La Boheme," aria p from “Pagliacei,” and ballads and folk songs in every conceivable lan LYCEUM Now Playing THE UNWANTED Wanted or Unwanted, we are drawn into this world by potent influence of love or hate, THURS., FRI, ELINOR GLYN’S with Ricardo Cortez Kathlyn Williams Virginia Lee Corbin KEITH VAUDEVILLE with MAZIE KING'S REVUE TOGO CURRY & GRAHAM FRED WEBBER (0. SAT. " Thurs.—Fri.—Sat, [|“HOW TO EDUCATE A e WIFE” rRi s | Ladies' Special Matinees This Coupon and 10c will “AS MAN DESIRES” admit any lady to best seat S, F—— CAPITOL THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY The immortal story of the little boy that would not grow up—of Peter Pan—Wendy—Captain Hook—the Indians— the Pirates! A “Peter Pan” Suit FREE to the Lucl\y Ticket Holders at each matinee. Courtesy of Davidson & Leventhal Store CAPITOL THEATER, Sunday Afternoon, March 15 HARTFORD POSITIVELY The Song Recital of the Season Second Triumphant Appearance GIGLI (Pronounced Gee-Lee) First Tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Co. and the world’s best PRICES $§1.15 to $2.90 (lnc’uding Tax)_ Buy Now and Avoid Disappointment Later SEAT SALE NOW OPEN AT SEDGWICK & CASEY'S amount picture, last | Sills will be | with a new Beniamino Gigli, first tenor of the and lone of the most picturesque’ person- comes to Hartford next Sunday afternoon | The | at 3 ny Verdi's melody, hack- Its llar number in the opera, and the Inumber most frequently played by Euage, A great many of his nums bers will be sung in English, Tho seats and boxes are now on sule at Nedgwick & Casdy's music store, 139 Asylum street, All sighys Indlcate a sold out house, howevew, It 18 stll possible to obtain good soats but early application s advis- uble, UNWANTED"—LYCEUM That is what fs depicted in ntie photoplay production, unted,” now showing at the Lyceum theater, Venice, Switz- erland, Berlin, Vienna and France will reveui to the onlooker, the mys- teries of love, passion and romance, War also has its place in this plc- | ture, Men killing their brothers with cold steel and smashing rifle “THE Life! Is New York in 1924, with ”V‘All‘lr\ lips were wont to go to onc's New {isoluted from the world hy New York as it was in 1910 |8ripping the public strangely, and in sharp t 1 1 | - 3 i {mance of sunny Spaih in “The Ban dolero™ and “lTow to Edncatc a Wife. ® bk v R BN | | tion red wine and Romance? A young couple, terrible s cot (#torm, alone in a little Swi, tion arises the theme of this won- derful picture which seems to be Starting on Thursday another dou- ble feature bill brings a hright ro POLICE HAVE CLUE T0 NEW ROBBERIES Victim Sees Face of Assailant | When Mask Falls March 19. New York, face of a ired man is the principal clue polica have to the latest of a series of jewel robberies The Pasty perpetrated vpon women who fre- quent the cabarets of Broadway, | Mrs. Beatric® Perkins from | whom thmee masked burglars took gems valued at more than $25,000 carly yesterday after they had en-| tered her apartment and hound and beaten the womanh and Milton Ab- | hott, her companion. told the police that she had caught a fleeting glimpse of the face of a man, “ap- parently a drug addict,” when his handkerchiefs mask had fallen, The robbery, similar in ifs execu- | to those of “Dot” King (Keenen). Lonise Lawson, Avonne Taylor, Mrs. William Fox and Edith Bobe, might have resulted as fatally Mrs. Perkins as it did to “Dot” King and Louise Lawson, both of whom were killed Ly rob- bers who are thought to have trailed them from the Bgoadway palaces of light where they layishly displayed jewels. While the men Avere attempting to subdue her, Mrs. Perkins said, she kicked one in the stomach. He pullegd the trigger of his gun, but it missed fire. The vietim, who was beaten into fnsensibility and threatened with torture by fire until she disclosed the hiding plade of her jewels, was in a highly nervous condition today as a result of her injurics and the shock. CAPITOL TODAY and WED. KEITH V ALDthLLh Jon R. Agee’s Periormng Horses And “BILL" ONLY TRAINE THE STAGE " PARILLO & BETTY CARRIE LILLIE FLO & | & OLLIE WATERS TEMPLE FOUR | “FOR SALE” with CLAIRE WINDSOR and ADOLPHE MEN]OL' TCONTINUOUS SHOWS THE BULL ON Dancing Every Friday Prize for the Lucky —— GIRL — Newington Grange Peerless Orchestra l Big Time At DRUM CORPS’ DANCE ! Middletown Armory AT. EVE., MARCH 14th PARSONS’ HARTFORD TONIGHT AT 8:15 Pop. Mat. Wednesday A Play You Will Talk About For Years To Come ADOLPH KLAUBER'S SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION ithe NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALI), TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925. BOY OF 14 SAYS Mother Is in Prison Los Angelcs, March 10.—TFourteen yoar-oll Harold (“Sonny”) who since I'riday lhas been trying te make folk feve he committes murder Mrs, Margarct Willis, has been sen tenced to life imprisonment, rendered to juvenile 1 authorities tg against him by his own attorn wlo is also his mother's attorney. 1His hearing was set for Mareh 20, next, and he was released on his owr recognizance until that time Mrs. Willis convicted r of having ldwin, was murdered Dr, She Amitted 1A Ben the Jamin L result of his death Harold wiltingly fepoatec who would listen, his st WAGES OF ARTISTS' than practice his profession at, l-ondon ol home, So spoke George Barse, | ports that oy Vedder's conferce and neighhor on | jag started mir s the island of Capri, who has just| i i ¢ brought here an’ exhibition of some | ® ®LCP toward retuming fo the gold | ves of Vedder's works. iard, had a tendeney to th Prof. “For that same reason, T muke | ont some of the 3,000,000 o | M : Capri my home”” Mr. Barse said, | 6,000,000 gold pirces which “and probably it is influcntiul inlers lave calenlated venz - Father of Fannie Huvst causing some of our other Ameri- | |o d by prople had held g can artists 10 spend most of their! them sinee e reigns wit n“?* of Heart Dis time abroad. In this country 1! r. from cirenlation carly in the ) would Tave to pay $1.25 an hour vor that sovercigns for a model, and engage her from ! were being coined was promptly de ; an agency. I conld never adjust! pieq by ment, hut eve } myself to this cut and dried stand- | after that the 1 picces conti ness \ lardized way of working. Lcrhaps!to be hronzht ont of ydena. Califor the younger men can, but T am of | places and cxchanged for Mhio, ] ] the old school & eney at the ks, etore s “Over there T hire a model to he Bank of England parti pose for me exclusively, and it iS| iy has been receiving qu THINK GIRL LLOPED understood that she is to pose fc verelgns Louise Cascll, 1§, of 112 Beay me whenever I need her and as long ttor t, is missing froi home Ireland Prepares to commission of nine persons to in- quire into the excoss in the number of drink shops..There are more than 7,000 in the'26 counties. Some small Miriam. Hamiiton, 16. of = 0. @ hem as genuine Heywood- owders her nose and A ngs of Chance Utally, Just Nk Al other el | ... SEE THE IN FIVE EPISODES she fs a dircctor of the Fede HEYWOOD - WAKEFIELD Y ST life Insurance commny. of whi C C Fuuer BABY CARRIAGES MASTES K ffoe - 1 H % CUARACTERIZATION fis s Hie hines i S S ERICKSON & RLSON Nights Soe 380 Wed. Mat. $0c-§1.50 | Woman should understand business (fj 10-36 YORD sT.. Hartford 377 MAIN S Tel. 1477 " TUSEATS SELLING | problems as well as a man | HE KILLED MAN Is Arvested for Crime for Which| Willis, for which his mother, has sur- | inawer o, charge of murder hrought kifling, alleging it was done iy self | defer but evidencer introduced | during the trial showed she had| acquired the doctor's automobile as| he shot Dr. Baldwin when | the man cking his mother, and how he then went ont to play ball| while his mother stuffed the doc- | tor's body in a trunk The district att Y offico branded Harold's *con ton” ay wholly incredible, and exp sel the bellef that he was “lying like a gentleman™ to save his mother, New Haven »lmn 11 Grorge i SIERERIEG | try ana « cring at the Uni Shicago, March 10.—Rrcaise “ ity the South Scewanee, Trm and that other things were relative- \‘ yducts in 15 ly cheaper and casier, Elihu Ved- 2 i m midwestern bivfh, chose to spend | "': ';"”r‘”' fl Il bachs more than 60 years in Rome oLe it L rather | as T want her to. I pay her $15 to 1 away in the vauls 5t t 1o ha $18 a month and when T am away 1 such time us government | {0 i report mad she can work at anything clse she fit to put the 1 piecrs in r mother, who desires.” circulation again, searching for T | Londoner has b en- | - and t is I Dam Flow of Liquor wieter sov eve " Eng SEE OUR LINE Dublin, March 10, o Tree | 1and returns to the gold hasis, w OF State government lias appoinfed a | °¥er be popular again towns have as many as 70 shops| Manchester and, Marg where drink is sold. It is agreed 1.-1\-;\'\ from 1 1 A that at least half the number shonid | ! ondon and 3 he n{‘mlqt- rll} 4.‘“1' wi -'\“-‘n‘l of v’\ ‘] RIGEGE Se ¢ M&X t’;liCke!' commission is to find ont what scale Shorter has cun 19 of reductions should bo adopted. gloomr to piss o 516 "MAIN ST. As in T ind, which has seen a | feMtiles trades Tt large reduction in the number of | SK o 3 kL drink shops, the problem of compe texti T r S8 sating the disposessed has o he 10ady much Vi faced. The report of the commission - — 1s intended to form the basis of IE 1TSS A future legislation. - A % y PADLOCK ON WOMAN'S ROOM D 0 Y L E E HeYWOOd' Nakefleld Mrs.. Charles Orvi ) of - i‘:,v\“”:’ s R il Furniture Co.. Inc. ? Camagcu that the landlord at the Main trect 500 MAIN d WE HAVE IT addreas had placed a padiock on her TS E clothing she needed. Patrol- g 3 A lpman an William . Hayes went to th ened the mat No Useless Doll : } ] OF ' ONLY &&§; . * § ¥ Heyiood-Wakefield Stop in and See Them ] T S T W Y S Carn’jges B ) | | | | . ! | [ | Great sport, rnhm' i ; vou see Florence Ve Tampa, Fla., or to the nning the aquaplane right in which Miss Yvonne I at ancher M[]I]ELS VERY Lflw: becomes queen of the winter calmu.l—(-u Augusta, Me. Can Be Engaged for Salary oi BRlTiSH HflARD fl George Garratt Named ]mlluc:m gy rd ame Heywood-Wakefield Carriages Shorter Skl}' (Cause Of More Unemployment Eisenberg’s 208 MAIN ST, THE NEWEST CARRIAGES SULKIES and STROLLERS The season’s finest Bahy Car- He)wood W Lefisld R -—_ at — The Home Furnishing} Co. ARCADE riazes, in a wide ariety of styles and “colors here for your selection. They arc reasonably delight * the \ quality priced and will R R. g heart of any mother seal on every wheel identifies 0, Murch W v v flesh in 80 duys she wouldn't road traith Colorido rrylng about her peaked face virt 1 it 4 1 " I 1 n-down looks. tight | Ky W > i tried Cod Liver Ofl, Lut ard of th 1 1 & 1 nasty tasting stuft '8 n faliin iy 24 pset hor stomach and made hep ocked Wl 1 [ \ an before ) thut ] iver Ol is full of Mu " 1 0 it 1 ] flesh creates provi feneed L petit —— i int I r e ] i i 1 I reau predi mi wnd cold (Shooting Charge Against Jaldasare Dismissed From the Sublime to the Sui)iime HEAW B”ZZARI]S *‘ht‘ Says: | " BENG RepoRTEp L Am Thin™ ;Manimha, Ganada, and Colorado “She Is Slunny" contd Experiencing Snowfall 1 only knaw that s Pt on @ 15t Durang nd siafy tablets u'm) cost ed 10 pounds in skinny man or pounds in 30 t will gladly res T irn the o “Get prrch MeCoy's, 1 from a the Cod Liver Oil original and Tablet.” itiaty ¢ Baby’s First Gift nn A IAGE is baby's first important posses- sion. See that it is of a design, finish and quality of which you can be justly proud. You can re this auality as well as comfort and style any Heywood-Wakefield Carriage. They are backed by 99 years of manufacturing experience. Each Heywood-Wakefield Car- riage has A Quality Seal on Every Wheel. The Quality Seal is a l‘ul nr‘d "nld nl-l’-L ap “‘uch guarantees Ask any good furniture house toshow you t Heywood-W i h rniture. Also our Reed and Fibre d Wood sh Look for A Quality Seal on Every Wheel A red hub-cap with gold letters OUR LINE OF He;wu (-Wakefield Baby Carriages N‘Afi&fifim EOF THZ B1G FURNITURE STORE ‘x‘x\ SE OO, A Complete Line of Hcywood - Wakefield Baby Carriages BIRNBAUM’S Furniture Store J81-383 MAIN ST. HAS THE NEW MODELS OF Heyweod - Wakefield Baby Carriages —_at — B. C. Porter Sons Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads j A

Other pages from this issue: