New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1919, Page 16

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IWAUDEVILEE: - - wlcruacx L5 TONIGHT TOMORROW GLADYS BROCKWELLE —1I “THE FORBIDDEN ROOM,” Tremendous of Love and Politics, MABEL NORMAND § and MACK SENNETT in “MY VALET” A THREE RE AM PATIHE NBEWS LONESOMEF TOPICS O THE DAY Vaudevwville THE ANGERS CRESCENT TRIO NAT VINCENT, Popular Song Writer, Composer of “When Old Bin Bailey Plays the Ukulele,” “B Back Those Days,” cte, g Hore, Singing His Latest Compositions, HARRY BROOKS & CO. THURSDAY—WALLACE REID on FUNERAIL RANC Pive Part Fox D COMING “THE MAN FROM i the ! plausibly and { when ESDAY, MARCH 18, 1916, FOX’'S THEATER. FATER BILLS TONIG Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press Syurcaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal PARSONS' THEATER. Swan’s newest ments of young married couples in apartment hotel “The Better “The Better theater Thursday of the week, an Mark Walked in Broadhurst, “She by at- farce, *Ole.” Her Sleep, o produced be Parsons’ theater, When Parsons’ Hartford, | remainder nt | will have an opportunity sidelights of the recent without its horrors. comes for the theatergoers to glimpse great war to George will the traction at for three nights beginning ton and Wednesday Decidedly presentation matinee. interesting is the fact that its here will he ¥OX Gladys Brockwell, star, in “The Forbidden Roor Mabel Normand, in “My Valet the attractions at Fox’s tonight, with a great vaudeville show. In “The Forbidden Room' talented Wm. Fox luminary has an intensely dramatic story which holds one's acute interest because of the unique way in which it is developed It i story of corruption in official so familiar in some cities. shows the length to which ambitio men will go to gain power and fill their pockets with other peoples’ | money—draghg the reputation of the same author who wrote | others in the mire without a gualm Bedroom and th,” ©os- | if by this means they can pecially when the | themselves. Sueh men meet their comely and attired in her robe de nuit, { match in the character that Miss makes free of the apart- | Brockwell portrays. They separate THEATER. the marked with the appearance of the favorite Iox oviginal’ company, in every particular ame talented mblage of farceurs, Isabel Irving, Helene cye, ¥va Williams, Leila Frost, jorie Davis Ober, Aylesworth, Walter Walker, DeLord and Joseph Crehan, helped to make its success so gu the of its recent and Ia The Playhouse in Yorlk The Lack- Mar- Arthur Arthur that at on popu- New Robert this oceasion season at imagine how 1y atheme woven out of the wander somnambulist, in the cieve well tinctly fu reader can conid be ngs of a nds of arlor, walker she S MABEL NORMAND v 'SIS HOPKINS | Gald:sum Dielives THE LYCEUM THURS DAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Watch for the Diving Contest Today and Tomorrow DUSTIN FARNUM in “A MAN IN THE OPEN” Extra! ere. | Opportunity A5 Diving Girls Picture Because of the Great Interest shown, the Diving Girls will re- main all week. - SILVER CUP CONTE: TER NOW! T o f Friday Night for Local Boys, EN- THURSDAY, FRIDAY e — jon a | ment { been | repolitan Opera | where she | is but 1 her from her sweeth | he enviable | edy, 1 the 1t | benefit | | which is | apens | cinating ' of | Joseph T | a1l ! herot ceum | who | and swimmers, : = Youngest Piano Virtuoso R S S e =~ Not oungest only is Magde girl mission eine Brard the who has ever been sent by the United S French to the tes, but she also the youngest girl wio has at New S| permitted to app hot a great old, but atoire Ly York, She has captured made 1T the Paris Conser awards. and blac! the reputations of hoth. She self makes scem even worse than vor to clear and of plotte she is the has in h ndea 1om she love scorned her he but in the end s nd confounc ho tales; 180 s his love wins back the enem srockwell’s work is worthy of actress her reputation emotional bel Norma large company known funmakers, three-reel co which andiences News, a and film consisting Angers, in ing, The Cr Tent masicians, known sor “When Old Ukalele” and song numbers piano and & Co., are comedy Britain of the morous an strength supported great M by a of sereen’s well entitled much vesterday was enjoyed The latest Loncsome Tuke the Day Fox v com complete udeville, The | offe exo well- | of Topics of program of four ass acts, daneing Trio, Nat Vine writer, Rill Bailey Plays scores of other popu offers a very ploa ing act. Harry Brooks seen in of tha best ches ever offered in New characterization strel man hu- pathetic is well worth three nt, the conipose sin one Mr old ex-m and ye Brooks’ S0 seeing. LYCEUM In Dustin of Western life, THEATER. rnum’s latest feature “A Man in the Open,” | plaving at the Lyceum to- and tomorrow his trusty hovse, Tones,” is his companion in much of actio Farnum is a wonder- ful rider and has an opportunity fo hor: action story to perform some cleve The of manship. of the with a thrilling shipwreck and continues with what is described as a gripping series of swiftly moving wventures refieved by perioc of vhidh excitement suspense the serve to of the pli accentuate love story i strong company Mr. Farnum leading won Dowling., 1 shall Mayall six diving as an Johnstone > Sirens of th am He and the irls, are on the vaudeville bill Pond anc in a clever offerin another “Opportunity,” ittraction. The feature of the trade schools The ction long with edy Swift com nd 1 act of qu is shows the over the work state m nien- Mabel mnd in connection “Sis Hopkins enongh keen inte n the minds of comedienne’ dmirers and to them wender why no one had before thought of presenting he that droll They will appear Hoosier 1 in the Ly- on Thurs tion of Norn with waken the malke ever as character. hail the at ance Hop day as “'Sis DIVING CONTEST AT inter LYCEUM. Bl ey shown in | Sea Sirens now playing at the Ly- 1ent has decided to all ceum, the then : a attraction that make week. means for the sec-| This ond half of the week nc the acts will be | shown in addition to stellar at- | traction, and the pretty girls making say t they have the will half of the will prove which all local to enter. New has a number of young men exceptionally good divers nd they now have an opportunity to Show thefr abilities in public. A beautiful silver cup will be the prize awarded to the winner. | The management requests that all entries be ' made before Wednesday | night. up the diving act some mnew stunts demonstrate the woek. Of great the diving contest poople invited Britain are tha which Iatter interest to are govern- Is | the Met- | en | Miss | of | ' PRESIDENT’'S DAU GHTER AT “Y” KUT T 000 e 11,500 “Y" center, La BIG CROWD ON HAND AT PRINCESS PAT’S WEDDING Treey Official Underwood M from Tiss rne. Wilson, the of the States opening of B S — Csitmsson i3 A crowd unequalled since President more deeply in the heart 's arrival in England attended | ple. The insert shows Princess the marriage. The romantic and dem- | and her husband driving away ocratic union by Which Princess Pat | the Abbey after the ceremony. relinquished her titles, enshrined her ! (c) Underwood & Underwood of her peo- Pat from KEENEY’S TONIGHT, = WEDNESDAY BILLIE RHODES in “The Lamb an:ihe y Lion’ A Waif who became an experiment of a Rich Woman A CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDYV REVIVAL Other Features HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ACTS Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. TAYLOR HOLMES in “IT'S A BEAR” Un-

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