New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 20, 1925, Page 25

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A e - irllmll l'fii .““mll !Iihlll , |i - A\\v |l!l| lMII o | .-, d"l!” '/\- Unless otherwisp indicated, theatrica) notices wad reviews W this columi wr written by the press agencles for the respect e amusemen! company - ) .- TOM MIX AT CAPITOL, in “East 1s W " Mack and Wat- Tom Mix, cowboy star of stars,|Son in “The Cop;" and Grace Dun- sharing Monors with his celebrated | bar Niles Co. offering. horse, galloped into the Capitol the-| On ‘mhhls night two f atures will ater yesterduy i a new William 1 r one being Evelyn Brent pleture entitied “Oh, You Tou “fom has been turning out rapid-fire rns that hit only the high spots r 80 long that his host of follow- ors know that any pleture in which thelr favori ppears assures them il good time. “Oh, You is no exception, The Kelth vaudeville bill &s headed | Dy Cora Youngblood Corson and her 1t 18 a ladies' orehestra rderful musicians who play | everything from opera to jazz. Qther | @ acts include Al Striker, a contortion- 15t of rare skill; LeMean and Youns other anllldu) onl\ a new will be offered. chapter of Keith vaudeyille bill at the is headed by shake Your 3 " u big colored son 1d dance act with a cast of 12 people, Their oftering is pep from start to finish » excellent dances mble and 8 nd snappy and al truly title for t. Other acts in- der in & good Annette Dare in a ; and Mar- lans with a photoplay Tarnish,” & vy that teems 1 wonderful including and | The | music Your 1 the effor clude Adams and muaical off number of orig {tin and Youn | good 1ine of patter | oftered with this bill is sat American love s | with romance, {cast in the I May McAvoy, Harry Mycrs. | run the big offerin 1 | [CAPITOL! TONIGHT and SAT. KEITH VAUDEVILLE Cora Youngblood Corson and Her LADIES’ ORCHESTRA " McMEAN & YOUNG ”AL STRIKER ~ i} stan sls will MACK & WATSON | being DUNBAR, Nll ES (0. TomMix andTony -— i — tonald Colman for a four day will present the picturization -of ber's wide- | read noy Colleen | Moors is th L r 2 | | is ably support o Beery, On Thuw J o Want My 2 y Doris Kenyon. WORKEI'—LYCEUM | as a favor to a friend ed to pose as his wife's d that he might do a little | detective work unnoticed, and then [to find that you had fullen in jov with your supposed sister but | had to keep silent because of what | T 7 people niight think, s one of ! t sual situations in “The J% GH Wo now showing at the i 9 {ceum, with m| Deuny and ' Laura LaP - Jeading roles. | ina M]\ taken Husban« \atmd.'\—“] DAHO" T SUNDAY ONLY EVELYN BRENT “The Dangerous Flirt” s ‘utcheon's th and is a typical C ieheon t with pl mance,® despe e love | blBoded fizhting and i throughout ! As a companion fer Mine,” «w deli of ic ots of tiul ¢ troubles honest i ¢ man in the husband of a r and when he Pal o of love, strife {onee is the and love | story opera | his money | » to help him. to aid him, | then jealops | gy former BILL. CODY 1 in “Moccasins” | &he returns to the { Although she is strivin, | he becomes suspicious of her popularity and before | | their ha is on the : hecause his calousy, {end however, he is a @ondertul pal his utiful Iren: his the PALACE TONIGHT AND SAT. Keith Vaudeville Featuring ‘Shake Your Feet!| 12-Colored Dancers-12 Vaudeville’s Greatest Dance Offering ANNETTE DARE i ADAMS & ELDER | mad 1 much | to the the not v organ comes in for Able comment. It pro is cl picture, rious scenes in ANALYSIS OF ACulDENTS e but ach reel, ( I | Other States Are Adopting Mcthod Tollowed by Connecticut in Auto- mobile Crash Reports, Hartford adopting the methods ysiy of motor e | dents in vogue in the Co it st department |to a statement of the depa The department’s inv artment constitutes a | division in which four experts y examining the records of -‘l\“H'\ submitted by the, motor 1 1in them r conclusions form the hasis much o lent planning for futu the statement says, |t keeps the department informe [all times as to the part causing most a requiring ds, by maintenance the department is “put its finger” m\\ riyi it 10 observe LYCEUM } NOW PLAYING 2 BIG PICTURLS REGINALD DENNY —IN— The Fast Worker —ALSO— PAL O’MINE -\ ITH— ICH [tific anal The Great American Drama “TARNISH” | with May McAvoy Ronald Colman Norman Kerry Sun.~COLLEEN MOORE “SO BIG” arc @ operators concern ‘a8 A at all et ol times and its experi- h such situations.” For Kiddies' Colds “Juat Rub It On : Mothe little live: » the who ha 1 their ke anger to d precic eping re depend entix croup and ch MATINEE Fhis Coupon and 10c Will Admit Lady to Best Seats, is nothing to swallow vou just rub Vicks over throat 1 ‘I.l'h SUN, MON,, TUES, “THL ut the neck g vapors may The child is WED. LOST CHORD"” BALLOON DANCE TONIGHT | NEWINGTON GRANGE VAPORUB PEERLESS ORCHESTRA OV[P 17 Mucion Jars Useo Yearty j be used freely ct safety, oungest member of the o consldered n theatrical circles here -l quality welcomed, | mended here {don, Dr, Ellot's yrogram for was like that o an ordir | his 1ire, except that the land evening hours wure | tor “calls by members of his family and friends. Most of the forenoon was spent in hig study. In spite his advanced age his energy and in tevesy in events are unimpaired and s health is execlignt Dr, Ellot retired ' from the presi dency of Harvard in 1909 after 40 | years of service to the university the longest and most notable tenure of office of any president of Hary- ard, DR. HERMAN HILPRECHY the day ry day in afternoon reserved THEATER OPENING IMPORTANT EVENT House in Rome Will Be Under! Direction of Pirandello Rome, March 20.—The openug in | Romo this month of the 'l'nnl‘u dell'Arte under the dfrection of Italy's famous dramatist, Luigi Pi- randello who is known to American | audiences by “Six Characters Search of an Author,” and several other in “Henry 1V, | product is | World Famous Archeologist i event of considerable for the Italian drama but of incalculable the theatrical life capital, The announced plan Pivandello to give Rom« cal playhouse worthy of the best | aditions of the capital the | ars, In which native talent will fostered and foreign works ur is heartily con in artistic circles, e peclally because of the noticeable absence at present of such an instl- | tutlort. | importance In ge 1| consequen, of the Italian Leader of Four Babylonisg Fx- peditions Succumbs After Tiness Philadelphia, March 20, V. Hilprecht, logist and Ic ty of Pennsy wylonia, dic ~Dr. Her- famous of S| a theatri- | man world arch der of four Uni- in cxpeditions d at his home yes- fter a rief Hline He wus a 1|!\H of Ge y but had been v resident of Philadelphia for many b Dr. Milprecht's death recalls his controversy with trustees of the Uni- In fact, Rome is perhaps onc of | versity of Pennsylvania in 1911 the few great centers of Iiuropean |which was followed by his resigna- culture where stage productivity has | tjon 1 of the department of not kept pace with dramatic devel- | agsyriology, semitie philola and opment, and where the theater wréheolo Although the reasons not been stimulated by the post for his ition were never di- wave of interest in the drama. While | yulged it was sald at the time that sgores of theaters and many artistie | Lis retirement was partly due to the and experimental nies are |lone con rsy among scientists busy in Paris, Berlin, Prague, Buda the authenticity of some Bucharest, Vienna and Lon- ’ur his discover During the con- the Halian capital has but an|troversy Dr. Hilprecht alleged that | approximate ten pl and of | several unknown persons had en- these only a few devote themselves | ered his collection rooms and de to import ative talent. | faced’ some of his stone writin The Ttom ve been fed inter- and relics and so disarr n, umm f At @ colleetion as to practically Viennese light oper oy it. run uul is still > first s made as he i com oy pest, yhouses, | tat e playhouse attack on in 1905 Dr, when he Hilprec isfations of light | ya of | DIES AT PHILA. HOME - )llclligéli,:i’ltint;t;ll ) returned | RS JKANSAS FINA[LY HiAS STATE FLAG Alter Ten chs Controversy | Banner Is Selected | . Maréh 20 stat opek rest ¢ Kuansas, the without an of- ficial flag, now veady to add its| | standard to the colleetion on Mis. play at the post office After depurtment in a controversy | ars, the statc wopted a design | proftcrec Women's Relief Corps. The Lblue [ flower, {ower is th Thus w ficial a alo the solld & 8un- and sur- banner is of $ center petals enclose @ seal. Ahove the sun word Ka 5 | as the state flower state banner, q the mendow lark was « bird by the school chil- 18, Wheat and the sun flower vied with each other for the when the legislators debated of the flag, but 1he of representatives upheld the 16 of sthe Sunflower state despite popularity of Kansas' motto: | “Kansas Grows the Best Wheat in | the World.” | Seleet f a flag design hias been 1 con issue in every legis | tature de The two rival | patriotic organizations, the D, A. I {and the Women's Relief Corps, G \\ R. an ¢ contended with “\ ry e for the adoption of { their de al honor i Coaches to New York, Mdrch and I'rinceton unive swap Michigan will ex- the |l Jefters of { Entry | uniting the Young Peoples’ Burglar Takes Gems as Family Plays Whist Martford Mareh Abou $1.000 cwelry 20 in and cnsl stolen from the 81 home of Richar Cabot strect night while a whist party at which 1 the guests were sisters or in-law of his wife was in progress, A four stone ladle's platinum dia ring and a two stonc ring similarly set together walued at $500, belonging to the hostess we stolen from her jewel box in a bed room. Pocketbooks of the seven guests lying on the bed in the sani room W looted of $200 to the through an unlocked window sisters mond re abont room was gained | | Just soaking init loosens all the dirt - saves you the hard work, of rubbing PrL \\ \\Il()\\l New York, March 20 UNION Plans for of the Episc the United Sta a conference of y tives here will be presented to the May me ing of the national council of the church for endorsement ! \mmh t o8 Wi reser Half the world is half asleep it is terrible to feel all dragged out —to live from_one day to the next in a constant state of weariness. Yet tho sands do, because co atipation is destroyi their energy-—even th interest in life. Only Kellogg's ALL - BRAN briogs sure and safe velief from this discase. ({8 “Poor Betty! She always looks tired” > held the boards, nother famous French ed an en | rench m while at company has just close ment. The most | from an expe l!l(lmv to the { Bubylon and which he el . |an account of the active company i di- | tha qelugo, od by a Russian actress who has | e Hilpreeht was produced with varying h contained Jibica 0 | Bibical story of || o 65 vears SUCCESS [ and fs survived by his widos, rment will be hunge coaching s spring football training year son this w April 10, acecordin announced {oni ling H. Yost. director of Old | Michigan, will bring the Michi Fu- I staft of Kipke, Blott, Weiman, Ca 1o tlic an ‘e BETTY was the office mystery. Once pretty, her beauty now lay masked behind an un- wholesome complexion. Once vivacious, she now seemed eternally tired—a droop- ing figure of disappointment and dismay. Too bad she didn't realize that it was con- stipation which was stealing her strength. thing habit-forming pills and drugs can never do. 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