New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 18, 1925, Page 5

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- - ~ less otherwise Indicated, theatrieas [ AT ilfl!!lff!li":l’t!.!i!i'i’i ) (e 3 ».:f» notices and reviews w this colump an written by the press agencles for the respect'se amusemen! company B e ST — “LAST MAN ON EARTH"--PALACE IMere openced last night at the alace theate play that can be truthfully classed 15 the most entertaining novelty film ver to be shown in this city, It's ot comedy, tragedy, melodrama In fact, it cannot be wsitled, Tt is in a class by itsclf “The Last Man on Earth” is the of this unusual special produc- won and the lu tended its pr t yelled, ipproval wr farce miere showing last howled and roared ville on this ud program, On hursday eck double features will he vred only. Corinne Griffith s2en in “Love's Wildernc Gibson will be offper £ the West.” WII'E OF THE CENTAUR” e eternal conflict between love passion is the theme of Ling 1’8 latest Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cture, which opens today at the pitol theater for an engagement 1h days. Wife of the Cenfaur” was writ- | by Cyril Hume upon the theory t every man is half idealist n f sensualist, and that one half the other, conquers over the er. Hume, in his nsational between racter of McGinty & Co. head in one of the ir offering is a “House Buildcr ree men surely cans ars in prese the bill TODAY, TUES, WED. “THE LAST AN DN BRI !PALXCE An Entive Different Photo play with E IFox and 1000 Beautiful Girls from All l’:u'i\ of the Universe. KEITH VAUDEVILLE THURS,, FRI, SAT. Corrine Griffith “Leves Wilderness” oot Gibson “Taming the West"” Two Great Features | e S N ____J CAPITOL) TODAY T TUE: WED. “Wife Of The Centaur” with ELEANOR BOARDMAN JOHN GILBERT AILEEN PRINGLE Keith Vaudeville Featuring | illie West, McGinty Bros. fo. In the P: “HOUSE into-Farce " BUILDERS” & RAYNE BARTON LAURIE WALLACE & FLATOW & FRAZER JACKSON TROUPE Continuous Shows and Music . a Willlam Fox photo- | first-nighters who | for the last half of the | \up of hcarts, emotions and events, nd coneerns a man wlo found the lure of a professional butterfly |stronger than the beauty of his de- mure wife, whose attractioy had {become too familiar to arofise ad- {miration; and his son who was also ia suftor for the hand of the siren. The last three days of the week vill be given over to a double fea- ture bill. “Pampered Youths” and Stop l<'|\r'|m;‘ the headliners, L GNG ACTIVITIES cre is a very good bill of Keith | | Island Unlts Given Permission to Pass Through State, IHartford, May 18.—The resigna tion of Sccond Lieutenant John W. Condon, Company G, 162nd infy try, . has been accepted, th ad ieral’s office has an nounce l | Eleven units of the Rhodo Tslkana | national guard have been granted permission to enter this state under arms for various purposes. The | {ird division signal company, ambu lunce company No. 152, hospital company No. 133 and first squadron cavalry will enter the state during and gust to hold t of field instruc tion at artillery (H4.) will pass through the state for it 19-Aug. 2 at Fort il Y units of the first battalion, 103rd ficld artil- Vi SN establish mps and march t the state on a road march to ( own, R r units will make the march one in July and onc Louise Ruth 1 Rose Coats th Holstein irley Jones abeth Miller ty Hosie Rita MeGrail Dorothy Hall IZdna Hall, Alathea Junior poetry THE POLIPLAYERS Featuring ARTHUR HOWARD and JEAN OLIVER Supported by the Best Company in Amcrica, Stock Presenting CHANNING POLLOCK'S THEFOOL Licutenant Condon |u-4zn~_m.mh-1 - [blacksmith he Play That 1s Changing the World Dancing Every Evening Melody Boys’ Orchestra ROBIN HOOD INN Meriden . \hll This Conpon and 100, Will Admit Any Lady 0 lest Soa LYCEUVI Now Playmg MATINEL CHARLAND Local Ball Pla, 14 Droad stree In the second game in which early Saturday HiUll Park, wil morning at 9 Church, Ch second inning ¢ bat after inq | hitter was wh |from Canada ak siderable of | that he lived in He leaves s of this ci |V 1 ermont duser of Vol iam Ilorsyth of this city | nephews, His I"ollowing th huria will be [cemetery [ oLD SI Spencer, Mast yesterday silenc voice of Ci choir singer o the unusual rec hoir and sixty consecutiv same time he never solo at Christm lied only a s cholr, the solo at the age Not Dead F When Found \e\t Time found avenue me ficers arrived we's | n missi ing T arland, who was 41 years old, was pitching for the Fafnir Bearing | Co. team had |since his arriv amateur baseball With the exception of a ¢ his home exclusively in New I |17red, Emil, Eugene, and Ernest C ree 1d, sang his first Christmas ad di (: b n. Schave woke walked St t MECOT SEVEN MOTORS |>| STROY 1D " howe | Jewett City, Cor o the spot s o e e U P FUNERAL Old Age Defeats Hopes TOMORROW MURN[NG [;All Tl] [;I.EREYMAN Of Actor Aged 92 Years 18, ~Eager to New York, May hear once more the music of plause, Leon John Vincent, 92, pr |ticed for a week with Minnie Oscar {Grey. 85, in a kit for the purmm. yer Died After Piteh- Wo Innings, M.md, only to he defeated m age. t, who dropped dead the inveterate enemy of actors inning of a basehall he was a participant afternoon at Walnut 1 bo held tomorrow o'clock in St. Peters Various Candidates his room to dress him he was took New York, May 18.—The congre-| Weak to move, So Vincent, who was | gation of the Park avenue Ba ‘fl‘wv‘flv"u;.(l- manager of *The church, attended by the Rockefeller |“TOOK,” one of the first plays fn tamily, will have views of the clergy | WVCh daring tights supplanted tae in abundance when It meets Thurs. “arlier an 8 1 more ek e chorus en he collapsed, On day to pass upon a call extended by |'!'Me8 lay in his bed as news of just completed the | (1,5 trygtces to the Rev. Harry km.|the performance was relayed to him and was pIcking up & | oyon - Fosdick, who has stipulated |30 tried to smile as he heard of ulring who the next | ,,nq1tjona for acceptance. applause for jokes which were not The Fosdick-Rockefeller program, his arrival at the hospital, 1t was |, ' o’ called, was pralsed and ns - found that he was doad. Medieal | giieq in various pulpits yesterda 12,000 TAX PAYERS Examiner Waterman Lyon wa g . John Roach Straton, pus- | City Has Increase Of 2,000 Over moned andy gave the cause of the |, Tantike ohi st death as acute heart troubie od Jeader lamentalists, | There are approxi 2,000 Charland came to New Britain n the move Jos i hout 15 tion | more persons years ago and @ 0! of New tian this year thar al ed co Cornelius Woelfkin, retiring | last, but a great number of the new ort Hme {p.1jeved church religious denomina- | tha tax revent necordingly Bridgeport, he r possibly ! outlived thelr| ¢ g rstimated that 12,000 tax lists the hoard of heing The re ven | Stephen Horace, sthers, Oscar, a Baptist, was forced ATk O i astor o ater than Just year arland of | 1 Mre, Elldia Wl Mrs, W 1 in the” rate hook would not shyterian obey s in ex nt neral assembly 1o ,‘ At e dotn tnei b Dansabiireh o because at the time ROTRLC e A nC [orint Vditior accepting e e A A mother dl Park avenue church call is that it | " A2 ST s nday all not insist on immersional bup- | .1 whon TN uner l&m. totalled 1% In the new Catholic | pwq prashyterian modernists, Dr Willlam Pieréon M in Brick Church, and Dr. - He NGER DIES Sloane Coffin, in the Madison avenue LOST BOYS RESCULD g, May 18.—Death | o en warned the general assen A g Saven ed the 1enor | )y, meeting this week at Colum 2 g6 (laniTolent 1o Godds village | ot 1o exscind York I'r : A e the week and 1 ¢ n Sunday who had ord of singing in the sreh for the same cl e years, duri missed rendering a as and Easter. He ort time hefare the » choir which he had ! orse off for for sore of ter irst, llill Was Towr Sy stroyed in garage of Anderson |The cause of 1 The entir buildi which was badly damaged i {w estimated at $2 police amhulance a when the of they found Schave loss on 11 ome it was said he Jord LowerFirst Costand Upkeep There isa double economy in the Ford Car that materi- ally lowers the cost of motoring for the millions of Ford owners today. First—a Ford Car is the lowest priced on the market—the least expensive car the automotive industry has ever produced. Second it costs less to operate and maintain. Fuel consump- tion is low—you get high mileage from tires. Repairs and re- placements are infrequent; and charges, even for the labor involved, are small. The Ford Weekly Purchase Plan makes it possible for anyone to buy a Ford on the easiest of terms. You may pay for your Ford out of your regular earnings. 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