New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 11, 1919, Page 4

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SPECIAL PALACE THEATER NEWS STARTING WITH THIS MONDAY, THE VAUDEVILLE SHOWN AT THE PALACE IS SUPPLIED BY THE B. F. Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press KEITH VAUDEVILLE EX CHANGE, PRESENTING NOTH- bureaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal. ING BUT THE BEST. - A NEW BILL EVE MONDAY AND THURSDAY. Watch Our Vaudeville Phosce 1060 THE THEATER THAT NEVER DISAPPOIN LAST TIM# TONIGHT STITCH IN TIME" ALL NEXT WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY \l ATINE THE BIG SURPRISE PLAY TN WHICTY M1 WILL APPEAR 2 2 e - i | WILLIAM GILLETTE [ R 1.5 RUTUS” _l’l‘ }\ ING AT PARSONS T HE N “For the Man She Loved” Every Woman Will Want to Know E : o - 4 £ % DAY, F Rll).\\ AND SATURDAY OF N ‘What Mary Ballard Did. 3 ? ol (- Z ‘For The Man She Loved” | |a& . B e e o] workers. A Play of Wonderful Strength and Beauty. Depicts the Tri- - . J _“The Peace of Roaring River umph of Woman’s Love and Devotion. o " 2o X Pauline Frederick's newest Goldwyn *.SHE the Gripping Scene in the Office of Chief of Police Healy, When ; ; ; : picture which will be seen at the Pal- | the Real Murderer of Colonel Worthington is Accused by ale theater beginning Mon . prom- Blonde Mabel. o . : ises to surprise admirers of the star. | * SEE-the Famous Third Degree Scene. e SHE If You Can Discover Who Killed Col. Worthington. SEE a-Real Red Blooded Play of Thril's and Heart Theobs, Back Stage JANE STUART e CEe 75 = 5 : S The Clever Lyceum Character Woman Who Will Appear in a strong Rote Tomorrow, Sunday Night, Doors Open at 6:30 p. :--l l’:ll Next Weelk in ¢ the Manishic Doved be dry 1s no valid veason why plays PROGRAM OF POSITIVELY FIRST RUN FEATUR dealing with the times when liquid- Two Big Features, «I'HE OLOUDED NAME” et “LOVE AND MA e ating was one of the chief indoor Together with Educational, Cogiedy and Stirring Features. Pos e T ChTN o . pastimes should be relegated to the tively the Biggest Bargain in Tow/i. " S B i storehduse. At least, this seems to The Popular Lyceum Orchestra playing all the music you know For the Man She Loved.” a melo- This evening offers a last oppor- | be the opinion of Robert Downing, d love to hear. ’ drama which was highly commended | tunity to witness what, in the opinion | Who is appearing in *“Ten Nights in s : by the New York critics on the occa- | (.= = 9 5 709 TASG RS BPHUOT o Tpa oom. H sion of its original oduction at IR ) e L] Keith’s theater, New York, under the | vaudeville and picture offering that management of W. C. ) 3 e | the local theaters have offered so | The Dolly Sisters—Rosie and Jen- glven its first local showing at the | pa). this season. Harry Carey in the | Di€. they are now, instead of Roziska Tyceum next weel, again wnder thel ., o e o L E o Yancy—who are appearing for personal direction of the original pro-( * < RIRELAR LG SELILLIC second on NS OhN ook ducer, There will be the usual mati- | picture backed up by a splendid bill 1 'r the managcment of O nees Monday; Wednesday, T ay | of comedy and sundry recls. Bere- | (' < and Morris Gest, are and Saturday. “TFor the | nave : revue shortly after Loved” will disclose that it is a first of ; constructed pla of compelli X g . i strength andainte Its story, as the | .o : K [ ER = 3 = i affords room for lent f tin C VAUDENMILLE 8 tle indicates, has for its theme > [ ed, lw’-» are \\nmu'\u‘xr.»r f\M:, of Walter Hampden, who is now on | Qe CRND BESTAICTURES . s DY 'lfl“i'j“"'“f]"‘”" Ll o AR Pe-f atiractiveness. Sunday evening IFox's | tour in “Hamlet” is #n American. | i 1‘ of *nl_l_fl;*)"‘»‘“ ‘.“\[* L lhe MM | theater offers fo its patrons a very | Prohably a majority of the public \ S dentalinvoel e conyistionfat dlimgi e ol e prosram of two | has belleved Him English, but he was = "IL~~,17~‘:-”" ,‘: A ‘};”?}“““_‘ ”‘;"{ i'““ [ splendid feature i neither of | horn in Brooklyn and was a student CONTINUOUS TONIGHT 'ONTINUOUS “f}‘“;]‘- ‘“;‘\"V _“‘I‘ s ’:“' "”.\,41', :_“y % | which have ever played in New Brit- | at Harvard in the class of 1900 HARRY CAREY, IN “ACE OF THE SADDLEF wollveinexnected manneriapithe VoLV inal hatoro: Pezg lyland, the Mr. Hampden went to S AT RIS end of the play. This incident of sus- ) " OTHE p; SVILL X ar g X st be | S e o e e MILES OF OTHERS VAUDEVILLF SR el S charming T7ox star, w nin her | his first theatrical training, enlisting atest picture, “The Merry Go-Round.” | in AT B orces, st - latest picture, he Me Ge nd in the ¥. I son forc DOUBLE SUNDAY FEATURES. onaliar s > = : | The story is charming one dealing | the few remainin £ 5 2 with the kidnapping of the daugh- | siandard drama. H Just because the nation happens to | . zues Cireus is the headline vaudeville attraction. It the finest cirev ot on the boards and the unrideable ni England for characters are : | ter of wealtt o is maturec e | sousons anc ed an 70 Peggy Hyland in“Merry-go-Roun I s e e e e e e st way in ithe developments of fhefploh| SN EREI SR, SRS SHI AT RaHC Bl b G nq;\ Saggesneran ; Bl e e L at Ia d fro 1p- | He then became a London leading Hedda Nova in “Spithire of daville™ & | o tumorinnt s et e e ke i e nne | V0t B R Bk of | g ey P i e o tohe il od onona | otiScvlieneR Sciond alithe Sword ¢ was then cngaged | MILES OF OTHERS EENENDID MU S N ipovia 1T hich e molo. | inique production of foreig cale, | o play Laertes to the Hamlet of H. | TS SRR R S e drama of artistic workmanship. The | P¢ins setin the handit infc 0 I3. Trving, at the Adelphi theater. London.—It isn't royalty alone tha MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY fe etiie aie ut 6o the weul) | mE of Ty (Comedies \ S e mad: 1 im0 sible . oA PR Lyceum standard. nday night the feels are also assured. Tor the first | for Mr. Irving to appear and Mr. chief of British democracy usual hig bill of S .5 of | Dalf of next wzek Dorothy Phiilips. | Hampden assumed amlet. Accord- Lloyd George, who is planning to v rO i l S first release type will be given and the | Will be seen in “Destiny.” Four big|ing to William Archer, the distin- it the United States with his wife = i ly | acts of the niftiest kind of vaude- | guished London critic, this was done h ; yceum theater orche will supply £ X s soon as thir quiet down in In remiaed ville will complete the bill. with genuir 1ecc land: LSTAR IN “HEARTS OF HUMANITY” NOW APP. e === 1 sons in plays of Hall Caine BIGGER HIT. ey AT THE PALAC in Tondon followed. and then Mr. Starting with this Monds the | Hfampden ame to New York to play “D tl ” Falace has made contracts with the ding roles in support of Mme. i | B. F. Keith vaudeville exchange oi [ Nazimova's Tbsen productions. . . ' o €S ny e g | | Sow oric cits"to supnis” tho vande- | Sar. Hampien v 1l oo Fair and Titled London Strikebreaker 5 of Soclety, duringthepast |\ | vijje 5cts exclusively on all bills. The | nowever, by his portrayal 6of Manson DANXAMORE: seventy years haverelied | | 3 Keith exchange offer nothing |in Charles Rar et VAUDEVILLE., <) it for their distin- - xchang e hing | in Charles Rann Kennedy's i upon s but the best in vaudeville and so the | Servant in the House Mr. Hamp- uished appearance. The public of D should be | den's full name is ter Hampden soft, refined, pearly| . jicased to he: they will have | Dougherty and he is a brother of white complexion it} | ihe apportunity to see and enjoy the | Paul Doughe a noted marine renders instantly, is| | Keith acts that will come to the Tal- | painter always the source of| |ace. One of the altractions that they flattering comment. have booked at the Palace for an ecarly showing and which no doubt }IE CHR[ ’I‘EN C evervone will be zlad {o-hear, is the [ personal appearance in vaudeville of the “Lee Kids,” Jane and herine, The show offered Mondiy and Wednesday is Tom Sawye harefoot boy 1an and ]Al\h\vfl!rl in “At the and The Great AST TIME TONIGHT FOR “AUCTION OF SOULS.” | PARSONS’ THEATER i SUNDAY NIGHT HARTIORD. DOUBLE FEATURES, SPECIAL MUS A S HARRY T. MOREY IN “BEATING ODDS 3 NIGHTS B MON., OCT. 13 NEAL: HART IN “WHEN THE DESERT SMILES.” Matinee Wednesday “MASKED RIDER"—COMEDIE World Premiere THE GAYEST O' OPERE MON., TUES, WED. RICHARD ORDYNSKI'S PAULINE FREDERICK { -7+, == | e Marcia Van Dresser & Co. of 100 IN ORCHESTRA OF 30. T\TF Now Priw\x 50¢ to “P . . () eace of Roaring River : The best of selected raw milk thor- A WONDERFUL PHOTOPLAY WITH A BIG DRAMATIC PUNCH. GRAND Hanfn{d ! °“¥"1‘e»vb;:5c";;e {04 by our moa. ern process is what is offered you Vaudeville from the B. F. Keith BURLESQUE [lever four brand of PASTEURIZED Main Street rhone 1026- C| ™ 12 gnest raw milk cannot compare Vaudeville Exchange = N with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— SAM HOWE PRESENT | for nurs is the finest raw n‘m,ltl]&‘n‘mde PhiladelnhiaMies DNiriam Rita| “TOM. SAWYER” ABSOLUTELY a0 Y v s s ohee <hipping | The Barefoot Boy “ | correct pasteurizing. -‘m-,n(.'\.\l\\ & TEONARD utter ECS [4) RICH— PELICIOUS u.‘“ ’”’ m‘] "”: ”!‘ hed Saturday, At the Movies, ot , and named “‘Casey' 3 “GREAT KOBAN TROUPE" i 99 | omm today preciation of work done for the U. §.! London.—~On the joh at four in ] just that for the food administration Wonder Workers From the Land of Cherry Blossoms. I l;foad W ay E QEEBEPT SON troops by the Knizhis of Columbus. the morning driving a motor frans- | She's one of the many volunteer She is a daught ; “la- Port isn't just what one expects of a | workers helping to relieve the con 2 B0 5 0 B B B B B8 B B MR B R PR DR PR B PR R SRy | Mimrn MUSIC 401 PARK STREET. herty, supreme 5 15 titled woman. But Drogheda, one ,.‘J; stion caused by the British rall VAUDEVILLE, Tolephone 1936, } Columbus, { Britan’s beautics, bas been d strike

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