New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 26, 1925, Page 11

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| | V Mn \ llll 7. Tk REVELATION=LYCEUM, One of the most satisfying pic- tures of the season describes the wlems otherwise ndicated, theatriral notices and reviews W this sofums arv written by the press agencles for the rewpert''e amusemen! condpany. in a lyceum feature, “Ievelation.” This|lrick pleture centers on a beautiful legend of an old French monastery. A monk planted a rosebush and when it did not bloom, he thought it was be- cause of his &ins. One day while he was at prayer the Viegin appeared to him and the rosebush bloomed again as a sign of forgivencss, In the picture a young IFrench girl eaves her fatherless baby at a con- ent and goes to Parls, where sh mduiges in the &ild life of a model. Nhe falls in love with a poor Ameri- can artist and it Is while posing as the Madonna that she realizes her shortcomings, turns over a new leaf ind ulifmately saves her soul and uppiness, The cast includes Mar- and other notables. on Thursday a new fea ogram brings that greatest of edles, “Charley's Aunt,” with iplin in the leading role, Re- plets with humorous situations, this | picture is one of the best of enter- tainments. “COVERED WAGON" AT CAPITOL A'picture of pictures—a novelty tor the theater-going public, 1is Jumes Cruze's latest Paramount fon, “The Covered Wagon” which is at the Capitol today and Wednesday. Some 500 prairie schooners, 100 10 oxen, hundreds of actors ' Tndians from six difterent tribes, go to make up this stupen- dous production the largest thus far presented to the motion picture publie, The Keith vaudeville bill has five zood acts cd by Will and Gladys Ahearn epinning novelty. TODAY & WEDNESDAY YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEL THE MASTLRPIECE q g e 3€0VEQED WA ( | —With— J. WARREN KERRIGAN LOIS WILS ERNEST TORRENCE i HHIIIH N AM ll n SCHOOL, KEITH VAUI]EVIL[E HAY LS, MARSH, HAYES \\ HEELER & HUGHES I'HIL;RH";\ &Viil,\flly — e LEW MARTIN \\III A GL \ID\\ \HI \l \ u»\l‘l\lul S SHOWS & MUSIC THURS. — FRI — SAT, ) ng Neptune of the Atlantic City Pageant, 1921 and his Prize ~Winning Bathing Girls in a Revue of Youth, Beauty and Talent King Neptime Wil Conduct a Beanty Contest for Lical Girls First Prize—Loving Cup. Girls, Apply Now at Box Office. — LYCEUM TONIGHT & WEDNESDAY Revelation —With— With an ALL-STARR CAST Inchinding VIOLA DANA LEW CODY MONTL BLUL LADIG MATINLE This Coupon and 10c Witl Adnit Amy Lady to Best Seats ) POLIS PALACE ALL THIS WEER EVERY EVENING—8:15 12t. Tues, Wed., Thurs. & Sat.—2:13 THE POLI PLAYERS g ARTHUR HOWARD and JEAN OLIVER o the Great American Comedy “LIGHTNIN' " | | { 1y WINCHELL SMITH and | PIANK BACON dmund Abbey in the title role sup worted by the best stock Company in America 1791 THE® in New York The Warld's Record e = ina On their VI street of “F ficient to remove oo tona 1 the foot call ness or irritation iyt Others are Lew Martin in “Ledsons |I'rank In Laughing”; Wheeler and Hughes [which took the country by storm a couple. and Hayes, Marsh and Hayes |company fitted to appear in the part | vue which is cleverly done, will offer King Neptunc of the At- |graclous manner have endearcd him luntic City Pageant and his priz ‘lr) theater patrons these last few | winning bathing beauties, These are |years, Mr., Ahbey's siiver locks were the charming misses who won the jawry last night judges decision at Atlantle City and [manner was hidden beneath the ir. the offering includes Mjss New Jer- conduct a beauty contest for local 'star part with the best of them, young ladies offering a heautiful sil ver loving cup as first prize and a |be desired. Those who have seen bathing suit for the wecond. Any |Frank Bacon as the lovable charace local girls can enroll in the contest |ter missed nothing in Mr. Abbey. rie Daw, Monte Blue, Lew Cogy |"¥ 2PPIVINE at the box office now. low and casy going, delighting in | The apnual meeting of Co, 1, Vel. [tcars come to the eyes at tim |eran Corps, 1st Inf. €. N. G., will be P held in the state armory on Arch of their respective parts capably. {tiring officers will ba read. An en tertainment and luncheon will fol- corps, CORNS . == Lift Off—No Pain! =+ POLI PLAYERS ADMIRABLY GIYE BACON'S “LIGHTNIN'» | Edmund Abbey Faithtully Repro- | iin ||!|| HMJW }_‘.: v.,i_‘/ w duces Principal Character and Is Well Supported. | (By Herald Reviewer.) ( That Dbeloved gld slow poke, | “Lightnin’ " BIll Jones lived again | for three delightful heurs last night on the stage of tie Palace theate in Hartford and the Poli'Players |ably acquitted themselves in the late ! Dacon's starring vehlicle - nifty musical offering; Phil- |few years ago. | and DeVoe a good comedy | There is only one member of the minfature song and dance res|of old Bill and that member is Jd- | mund Abbey, the grand old man of Thursday the big attraction |the company, whose silver locks and | | and his gracious {responsible and, at times, pathetic Miss California, ete, During |character he assumed, but he proved stay here King Neptune will |himself eapable of holding down a Mr. Abbey's part left nothing to — telling great yarns, TERAN ( (lfll'\ \II I TING he made the audience chuckle, But he also made A class of one aduit and 27 chil. The others in the cast took tomorrow evening at 8:15| Next week the Poli Players wi | morning by Rev. A, C. Theodors lolph Malzin, Reinhart Renn, o'clock, Officers will be elected for ipresent, “The Goose Hangs 'High,” |Steege. Members of the class werc hort George Schubert, Walter {he coming year and reports of re- |the well known Broadway success, |.s follows:— iam Reckert, Herman Ludwig Telkr which will have its first run in Hartford when scen on the Poli low the businces session of the ‘mgn ry Kutz, Edmund Preisser, Walter | Erhard Simonides, Photo by Johnson & Fe Jacob Luctke, Robert Otto Telke, || o\ aima Margaret S dren was confirmed at St. Matthew's | Williamm Schimdt, Alex Gustave Gu- Lilllan Brat German Lutheran church Sunday,dat, Otto ¥red Wuchert, Paul Iiu- wi Mrs. Anna Hutengs, Leonard Hen- | Edmund Walter Becker, Mich, Ludwig Griffin Berkshives yestorday, one of th coldust May days in many yeurs. In several towns the morcury ) 30 and the summit of Lebanon Mo taln w st night white ! 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Th: blast blew the plate glass| vindows of the barber Heavy Loss at Lynnbrook An explogion in ar t night and ents, ; persons to reczons lice re- 5k Republican in session on a floor above t i ditortum, lcaped from r No one wae hur Furniture Store”’ 7 i SUMMER FURNITURE We specialize in the better grades of artistic Reed and Fiher Furniture as is made hy YPSILANTI, FICK, and LLOYD. P e S We also have the largest stock of the famous Heywood-Wakefield Summer Furniture. e g Complete Suite or Individual Pieces. e Three-Piece Lloyd Loom Woven Fibre Suite with Spring Cushions, only - $83.00 Three-Piece Decorated Willow Nulite RRTE—— T et E S : $87.00 Three-Piece Genuine Roo(l Suite, decorated black and orange. ( t ed & o cushions. - $124.00 Thrvo-l’ioce Tokio Blue Fibre Suite with spring filled cushions .. ... ooovovuins OO i ( 8 REED, With Spring Cushion Chair $14.50; Rocker $15 B. C. PORTER SONS COUCH HAMMOCKS $12 $17.50, REED and FIBER FERNERIES $3.95, $7.25, $8.30 Si.20, $10.9 £ an extorsion. T WE HAVE IT prisoners, ) of the matron. ? ¥ Mass., May ¢ AT Announcement Made wir A. Leary of d th Elfreda Hilda 1 to Frank Best of All Muuth Washes Half Gallon, 60 Cents of \! fadi He aftsnded Norwich umver- ng I Sle) mouth waséh and save | Explosion of Ammonia Tanks Cau Lynnbrook, N. Y. May 26.—(AL) nmonia tank and 8. Packing company and ) water makes a halt tum- 136 MK 57, r window brightness and comfort to any room of the home. velopments result from 99 years of pa homemakers. Bv judicious selection from the lines you will secure more charming effects than with any other kind of furnishings. Price, too, is an important consider- ation and vou will find rea! cconemy in Heywood-Wakefield Reed and Fibre Furniture. — Carriage Wakeficld BLIZZARID. Ll SEE OUR LINE OF Heywood-Wakefield Carriages i Max Zucker 516 MAIN ST. 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