New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1925, Page 5

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Perfume” will be run on| o e “,, 1 irarntenreiadion The Lyceum 1 ceeded In I):m n This is one of Tarry- st and when it 1s flashed | en of the popular West | | Main street playhonse, it will be one | of the impo stan Tn- sumers' Co-operatiy cultural ¢ en ounces of gold a wvire long would gt Q. What was the 1o regch around tween M nystem, : i L J e : z o i LYCEUM THEATEL rst three days of the weak bas villo minstrels shouid welcome the X - booking “The Man of years to a membership of 22,000,000, | Next i many new fpart, an olio of vaudevlila and af ‘T Sliedgh ) 0 § Queen Elizabeth of England? minstrelsy with vandeville, and ree- [ Bebe Daniels in “The Crowded : R l Co-operutives' ml | [ A Vs that the Lyccum theater's loading Lother countrivs is give 0, | bers 1 ture for Sunday, Monday, Tues- ance of this type of bill, the two e government, It is sul Kes 1 . i Itoyal Mounted," support good legitimate houses, yiL nted e James Curwood, Gale's great Saturday, “The Tomboy” will share 0 called the screen's eweotest The celebrated Dan Fitch Min- |return gement of Dan Fiteh's operative socictics in the Soviet | : y g RO Tonel Barrymorr day and Wednesday of next week |''his troupe refurns higger and be reports gathered by the Ru faces and talent seen in the ca rand finale. In addition, the man- first showing e east, A, They were secong . ognized as one of the cleverest | four)* The last TR e st showings In the east ey were second cousins, 7 a n IO . . "W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925, v and Wednesday 18 bound to win shows for next week will bo of the fans, for it 4 t tcarless polie Unus al F l B ked [ Hartford certainly ought to be in-|g . Monday, Tuesday and Wed- ual Feature Booked for{civiis', bai'ie Vit ¥ abhout §300, i ) » Lovers of the old fashioned min-|the topmost position on the bill with . Washington, Aug (P)—Co- | shops stores | | nee and a love story bourd o strels will appear as the big afira Capitol theater next suecess, Ness turnovey lust ye [ for & showing here soon after 1t 15| with a show that is bigger, better, [ter than ever with a minstrel first .| = " the Aere relationship be-| (o ation Burcau here modern minstrel producers of (he | will b |, Q What is the difference be- the theater, will find 1t worth whila|double feature bills and as a result In future to send only the best tofof the public demand for continu.| | £y 4 2y Hartford, ! \ PAFL I U BUsINess provesss 1 st other Co- | acelalin of movie It seems stra that Now Il‘w‘m twin feature kind S peratives exeept 1 « oper ' inelud on onmp ull « jert Lytell is ftamford, and New London :havld < AR tals i | : ; o role of Phillp Stesle bo the threo cities In the =tate fo| wgicel of the Royal Mounted,” and i g P, v L Consum ) i iol 1 the Sunday bill and for the sirels as well s lovers of the vaude- | »\iifiren tadily Towing agement Yas suc- warelhiolding mer f every patron of tion at the Capitol on Monday, Tucs- Yo Tuesloy and Wednosday. | i | Unfon have grown In the laet few [ 1o payve been 8701 | veloased than ever, and with e 3 show. The Dan ¥itch successfully combines | agement will show on the sereer Queen of Scots and country, has compiled his master |goxtotte of all star [tween an artlsan and an arlist? :-‘xln?tl.““mn for the Keith Allce cir ‘ m.h\ H““, t Tips on How to Eat Rice While f is listed as a wminstrel | for the last three | Tokyo, Aug. show, 1t is really an cntire vaude- | , moto, u_ries ville bill with a genuine sprinkling of minstrel sparkle—the cream of The Capitol theater will ohserve the Fiteh's latest efforts. The first hait | 500 00 ‘1 ocke of the program clings closely to the | 8 B0 % it i old minstrel regime—an interlocu- 410 1 e for and a band of twenty-five dark |7 St m town shuffles which will bring hack ,‘ S i ronliretiature a1 : memories of the apex of minstrel g canatlne {1, Ty | TLYE value | popularity, with a (wentieth centiry il ""““‘ "“"\" Wi ! \ 1 on| Of all the glad New Year, mother, speed which old time shows Iacked, | Should be a g {ain theatriculs, 5 e : L the maddest, merriest day, The second part of the program ];” e e _ e E ORI o D D e U I s nearly resembles a vaudeville bill. | 2 Mr. Fitch has gathered fogether a |iion cach half of the Above the E]bOW [ et I'm to bo Queen of group of specialty artists to offer ; ”‘:‘mn]ul]l\‘ L olio of vaudeville—such si 100: a R ereor Trevor Lewls of Dackstuder fame, | W ""‘I*‘“ ; e, m‘w‘:” poem entit] Fred Barnes and Immet Miller of | With Ttay SnL R Honey Boy Evans show, and many | Friday, and ¢ ) others who are cxperts in dances comedy and music, | In addition to this cast Mr. Iitch ! has assembled a band of “Jazz Art- | thaf will ista.” s e As a grand finale the entire com- " pany appears 1 “Mandy's wop- | Channing tion” which is a fitting finish and [ Wil be the S L will send the minstrels over to big |reopening of the Talic A, An artisan, or artizan, is one who practices one of the industrial 20 (A—Dr. K. Sugi- | arts, o skilled mechanie, & trained expert attached to the | workman, The word is distingulshed Tokyo Nutrition laboratory, one of | from which is used of those three — speelal scholars of the pursuing the fine arts feller foundation, said that Q. I'rom what poem are the fol- s of his missions abroad would he , lowing lines ? ken: ? (10 ecach the people of the United | “You must wake and call me “how to eat rice”” Tle has | call me ecarly, en making a special study of the | Tomorrow'll he the of rice for the past | has experiment Japanese Iu\pert to Give 7l “artist' eizhit an- carly, mother dear, happiest time of all the glad New Ycar plotures will e the custom of on bootless g (hem vietims of practi- cal Jokes on April 1, originate? A, This custom has existed in Furopean couufries for many cen- Various theories d as to its origin. One es the form- prople crrands, and picture g that week ar yet seen al a show Surpass any o : ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold nf \I(‘\ wdria, Va. ., May we 1' be proud of their little family. Sixteen youngsters, and every one of them a picture of health. Mr. Amold is his wife 46, and their youngest, Walter Johnson Arnold, named in honoy of the Washington ballplayer, is 10 months old. This photo of the Arnold family was taken at the Moose barbecue and field day at Avlington Beach, Va. - turies, Pollock’s “The Faol” sereen attraction at the {eustom (o the mirae orly produced at fer, which f 1 | | fhcater on This popu- | applause, September 12 The feature phofoplay on this pro- gram will feature {he Paramon production, “The Crowded He with Bebe Daniels heading a strong | cast of stars. The story is a ing romantlc drama of New lite and was adopfed from the stage play of the same title On Sund feature photoplay progrs ing Tefty ¥ fn “Thundering Hoofs;” and the other will offer nee Talmadee fna - comedy drama “The Gold Iish.” STAGE AND SCREEN An announcement from the Shu rt offices at New York pertaining 10 Parsons’ theat n Hartford is of terest to New Britain theatergoers @« well as Hartford theatergoers, secording to the announcement, unless husiness at this theater of legitimate attractions picks up inring the coming year, artford is liable to find itself without a home tor any such attractions. Indeed. s would wa a caiamity fer Par- sons’ {8 and has been for a long time the only theater within a radius of thirty miles to cater to legitimate sliows exclusively, 1t Is to be hoped that attendance at the shows this year will inerease instead of decrs and that Shuberts, who now control n present ay there will he a double | street theater has leen | summer for renavation | nmonth with a | lar Main closed all {and will open | Kelth vandeville and pleture Bight acts will week, four in each ¥ le two complete shows poliey Among the many screen s [to e flashed on the curfain theater are “Lightnin’ ", Wi great suce with Richard Barfhelmess, rriage Whirl,” with o iffith: and “Ihe Knozkout with Milton Sills, Tt is expected that the Ty will continue fo adhere to a motion picture policy during { winter months. | S ' Of speeial intere s the an that some Is fall nouncem “The Ten sereened for one en'ire D, fommandmer Al b :1‘:mHM theater, ling of this film the vird |be omifted. The oreiestra will b augmented for {he sesus and special backstage off ill he pro- | enred in order t nt he n proper n 3 speeta- | cular film, This will he the fist time that this film has heen at popular priccs. pros: shown s struck a tation of The Tyeeum theater | popular ehord in the pres CAPITOL Sunday Night—2 Constance Talmadge —in — The Goldfish Great Photoplays - LEFTY FLYNN Thundermflr Hoofs Mon.—Tues.—Wed. BIGGER, BETTER THAN EVER! The Celebrated DAN FITCH MINSTRELS Presenting A MINSTREL FIRST PART and OLI10 OF VAUDEVILLE 25--ENTERTAINERS--25 Including Singers, Dancers, Funny ¥nd Men Featuring the FOUR HARMONY ACES and FLORIDA RAMBI Watch for Street R: Concerts Daily in EB the ERS ORCHESTRA de Monday Noon! Front of Theater! Continuous Shows Daily Watch For the Gala Opening of Our —PALACE THEATER— Keith Vaudeville SUNDAY EVENING, SEPT. 13, with “THE FOOL” {are worn there as okl L{DAYS 4 WO AR Ty, west bracelets (it above (he d are made of platinum and s not wmean, how- lionable won enoup the narrow ones that hout her wrists. They plentifully — as betore, Many a beautiful girl has boudoir | lamps, Sun... Mon.., Tues., Wed. TWO BIG PICTURES Faint Perfume With MARY ASTOR also Steel of the Royal ; Mounted : With BERT LYTELL il NEW ‘\l(xll'l'b' ' CONNECTICUT HARTFORD 1 SEPT. 7- 12|} EXHIBITS Implements Livestock Boys' and State Depts. 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