New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 27, 1918, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1918. News For T heatergoers and Women Readers- onlv one of the gorgeous and ex- nsive costumes Miss Bara wears in o picture. Some of the scenes in arcat re-incarnation aro fhe | niceting of Caesar and Cleopatra at | Tarsus, the assassination of Caesar ¢ > . by Brutus in the Roman Forum, the i it 5 peech of Mare Anthony over Cae- ; sar's body. the historical meecting of ¢ % Anthony and Cleopat the famous RA Luttle of Actinm where eighty barges ’ . d of Cleopatra’s mighty fleet are hHurned to the wat edgc the and irning of Alexanc a. by Octavius' # ictorious legions, and the intensely 3 “15 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY' QTRRREE GLLID CEhE OF (O £ . b o : when she allows the small as fONDAY AND TU By B | .(rike her breast with its poisonous 9 T. A. . SOCTETY 3 othi like this breathless panor- R b H | : has even been seen before and 4 BI( i DAYS 4 ay never he seen again, xo the thea- [ - loving public of New Britain are | advised to sec this wonderful pictur- WED. THURS. FRI. SAT [ S » N o o of two thousand vears mony ago MAETERLINCK’S { vt | Benefit New Britain Chapter, American Red Cross e ——— theater will be unable to accommo- uepir J[proeacrRomD . | New Britain Choral Society | ..........|| CHORUS 130 VOICES SELECTED ORCHESTRA, 35 PIECES N% f}%%fi?&é%‘(ng LP‘}{SI%IgSz Bl oo oy “heater atroms E. F. LAUBIN, Director R. H. PRUTTING, Director Thursday and Friday will be seen for the last time today when the usual | Saturday continuous performance 1s Soloists: Modern Musketeer i the motion faan it 8 Lucy Marsh, Soprano, Victor Opera Co. ple tryving o zet tickets extended a'l L e o Nellie Carey Reynold, Contralto, Hartford street. Quality tells G Paul Althouse, Tenor, Metropolitan Opera Co. programs with a lengthy list of pic- e Frederick W. Latham, Baritone, New Britain theater has become the e R BHire Net Procoeds torNe Bt b el Crose Meet your friends at the Lyceum. rita Fischer in “Molly Go Get it e A Grand Opportunity to Contribute to Qur Local Red Cross and to Express An brilliant array of pictures roundir e Interest in the Musical Welfare of New Britain shows Monday and Tuesday ne week will be omitted hecanse the theater will be utilized by the M Sl e o Braa. | Tickets, 75¢ to $2.00 at C. L. Pierce & Co. Sl (No Tax Required) Great care should be taken not to | let the bread sponge set too long or it will e the least bit sour and the bread wil be unwholesomz. THEATER. patra”, with Theda Bara as the Siren | of the Nile at T'ox's cater next Sun- EOPATRA" AT | day evening, Monday and Tue: local amusement seekers wiil FOX’'S TOMORROW the most sensational and magnific photo-dramatic spectacle ever pro e management of Fox's theater duced. The passions and pageants of nces another big sensation for vPt's vampire queen as portrayed ptrons by the screen oremost interpreter en William Fox presents his Of siren roles aroused the entire th making film version of “Cleo- ter and picture-going public of New | York, where Cleopatra enjoved a phe- | nomenally successful run on Broad- | way at the Lyric theater. No film drama ever offered the Americar public has achieved greater populari- ty than this stupendous production | was photographed in California. under the :ction of I, | Gordon Edwards. It represents tl co-ordinated playing of 30,000 people. FIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE It took months to make and repre- | 75 Yat Ehoahes of sents the expenditure of large sums | A Doll h Pl “THE KAISER.” for the erection of Egyptian and Ro- | 0 ?r m t e‘ ate Y & Serse) man cities It por s the world's | He must be pretty well off. He The idea that one’s religion could THE BEAST OF BERLIN. frat o battle —the battle of Acti- puts @ dollar bill in the plate every | possibly be iaken so seriously that = e o AN i i e e {one would spend, to maintain it, any- CHARLIE CHAPLIN in constructed and later burned to the I heard a neighbor of mine |thing like the sum one spend fo “CHASE ME CHARLEY." water's e. Tt sho the armies | of a man who has r 1tly | pleasures, is revolutionary to a lar g of 3 nd Rome engaged in titan one into our neighborhood { number of people. Runasy ipht LI AES e e G (e foa sced without comment a* What Many Well Dressed People “DEAD SHOT BAKER" ar in the Ror and 5| the time. Afterwards, the hwmor urll Giv | | i | | O ALEXANDRIO RECONSTRUCTED BY WILLIAM FOX 1'OR CLEOPATRA. fascinating Siren of the Nile { it struck me The treasurer of a church ith William . Duncan and C. working her wiles on the Romian con- He put a dollar in the plate and |told me that I would be aston Hollaway. querors. therefore he must be pretty well off. | know hotv many of the well dr people who came every Sunday gave | “General Po £ fifteen cents or dime, or perhaps | but it is neither sad no im nothing at all per Sunday is described a hilarior delight- I supposc it is no wonder, after | ful comedy depictir compensating all, that that dollar in the plate looms ivmsm! of war everal Comedies and Other | Ancient Rome and Alexand \ Dollar For Cigars is Nothing. Features were both rec n California antd ¢ an spends a dollar a week Cleopatrs s barge once again - cigarettes, we don't moves mag ally over the \water: ‘essarily think he is pretty well off. the famous fez pUs queen he goes to.the theater every —_ - ——— - < e X £ up as so large = TR ’ those feasts which by their estra veek. spending two or three dollars L der. perhape. but 'RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN 3 sanc zled the cyes of Caesar, and ST eRlilca] ) for his seats, weo ORI oncaE SllerLaE 2 S . M. C 'S i Jomedy St SONS’ THEATRE zonce cosmicd the eyes of cocsar, and R S e FROM ACHING JoInTs [§ Present Geo. M. Cohan’s Musical Comedy Success —Hartford— | their sumptuousn Thrilling char- = | | ovdinary. | - - —_— -~ ot races across the desert sands, the If a business woman spends a dol Rub Pain Right Out With Smalil “ TONIGHT { hand-to-hand conflict of spear-armed | ja; every week for a manicure and e irinl Bottle of Old 8:15. soldiery, and the triumphal entry of | a wave, that does not necessarily im- | 4St. Tacobs. O | wurning by popular request Octavius' troops into Alexandria, ply a large salary STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! - 3 x ire shown, while the Sphinx . A 1 Stop “dosing” Rheumatism 9 omstock Elliot Co. presents ramids lok down on the oy | That Dollar Looks Stupendous to Us. NEXT AT PARSONS'| I* pain onlsi not onc case in Aty rtest and brightest of all | gid thousands of years Bt when a man or woman freelt = 1 | requires internal {reatment. R 1 comedies The costumes worn Miss Bara - penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil” | by j puts @ dollar bhill into the collection ! soothing P 739 throughout this spectacle are wonder- | plate, straightway that sum looms up The story of o ey « | right on the “tender spot,” and by the OH, BOY ful e:atlons, No sxpen I [ iSton! Look: Lis- (8 ¢ was spared | as stupendous. ten!™ whieh will he presented at Par. | time you say Jack Robinson—out BIG CAST AND PRODUCTION William Fox in this production | One of my earliest childhood mem- | sons’ next Thursday for one might, | comes the theumatic pain and distre Prices 25c to 32.00 and the entire world was combed t ories is of hearing it told of a young | tells of the trip to Honolulu of a the- Ja s Oil” is a harmless rheun his assistants to embody | 1 € n this mas- | man who was courting (Al fear | atrical manager in search of a lead- | tism liniment which never - ; 5 e terpiece every accurate historical de- | we used the much less poetic expre ing lady for his musical show, and and deesn’t burn the skin tall which history describes as hav- | gjon: “going With”) one of my |on his finding her on his return to | bain, soreness and stiffnes m ach- MON ing graced the court of the famouc i neighbors’ grown up daughters, that | New York to be a chorus girl he had |ing joints, muscles and bones; stops 5 an N . an Cleopatra. Tn the intcrior tent scenes ! o put a dollar in the plate every | brusquely turned down at B eatllor tica, lumbago, bachache and neu- | more than $50,000 worth of decora- | time he went to church with her. The | Gote. The music is by Irving Berlin. | ralg 3 tons were used to give it the barbaric | mother was especially proud of this| William Courtney and Thomas A, | Limber up! Got a small trial bottle Matinee Monday. Admission 10c and 25c. \ppearance splendor accredited to distinction. She said there weren't | Wise, two stars and comedians of | of old-time, honest “St. Jaccbs O { the time of the great Siren A posi- | the time of ihe sreat Siren. A bosl- |many youns men ke ihai As!frst rank will como (o Parsont Fri. from any Arug store and in a mo- Some Good Seats Left at Kenney & Leghorn’s back, T realize that this man day and Saturday of next & under nt you'll be free from pains, aches HORVITZ, cock dress, in the making of which | must Week under | ment 3 ¥ 3 hes ) have hea ki salar, f | the anage f 3 rles > P s PSS, on’ s or! 1 |8 7 R Liian | 505 who bhaeon eeing of Which |must have boen meking ‘:\«_1 iy of fhe maragement of Charles Dilling- fand stiffness Don’t suffer! Itub EVENING ADMISSION 25¢ to $1.00. in a delightful new comedy, | rheumatism away it's something elsc

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