New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1920, Page 4

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ericans did. But the real biz test ] showing the latest of the world's| esi.”” writien by Georges Clemenceau, came when the voung man ned | news in pictures, and Cleo Madisov.| the - of France. is one of great that own and highly respected fa-} in a new epi of *"The "Great| attractiveness as 5 > fact tha ther had been *working for the Ger- Radium A it is fTrom tk pen of one of th man xu‘u.w- VAlnd. had in fact, wen « The big J\L‘l”l vaudeville bill wil world’'s greatest statesmen, It 18 "n { decoration from the 21 consist of four very entertaining acts| story with a deep heart interest an-l ome wonderful acting is done and- features Lawrence Crane-Gracc| with fascinaling powers of attraction o0k L\\!AC:\\[:;T\. :.’,‘;‘“f‘:v.:’(‘,‘," this re-{ Andrews Company in their own ori- | o' wonderful cast interprets the story ; ginal conception of magic, entitled { upon the soreen. Réne Adoree, of th Althaugh this mammoth screen | o s ¢ - 1i S e ot ociesR B e (Dot vstel Other ac's| Folies Bergere, Paris, plavs the lead Shomanded advanced | jpclude Wright and Wilson in a com- | ing vole at the request of the : oy - S l L ey e e | e A e i, T S| o st Cario Sien. e i pring Styles { the re - admission of 15¢ and 11. | Brummel of Tinstrelsy. and, as 2n{ guished Belgian actor. assumes the ( lin the af and 2%¢ and 17 in | ddded reature, The Aeryl Prince Girls| leading male chavacter. In fact, the | the ‘evening. And Just to make it the | Vil be seen 1n a cycle of s ¢ | entire cast a most distinguished | most talked about shaw ever seen in | COMedY- one. The picture depicts in a vivid LYCLUM, graphic histories of the world ever | New Britain ihere have heen secured The management announces that|manner the strusgles of a voung girl The Birth of a Race,” the million | P mted for the enlightenment and | special added atiractions in sic | two of the biggest photoplay attrac-| between the |)E]\\'9y[”) jo:'y(s g}\ right ar masterpiece in picture produc- | entertainment of the people. vaudeville he Ching-Wing-Wah | tions upon the S(‘!’Denio.duv»have been | and. wWrong. Sunshine Comedies ave ow being shown at the Lyceum In addition to this. the picture con- | “OMPany. with a unique and elabor- | booked for an early showing at the arce, but the management has se- ) - % 0 ate full stage setting. will introduce to | Palace, namely, Anita S 't, sub-) cured one for the first three days. assortnent we showing in our new store will vs dramatically the great events | tains one of the f modern stories | :: = i 7 P istory, but it is not primarily a| ever pictured. It is the story of a | LIe vatrons of the Lyceum a feuture | ported by 17 other stars, Her B delight you. and adorable story. 1t (races the his e} truly erican boy who married the | 2¢U Which is something out of the or- | Kingdom of Dreams. o e N I ancem e e O O Iy e enoics. oven though she | GIBAIY. Field und Folly's delightful | Mary Pickford in “The Hoodlum.” - OH, YOU WOMEN len to the dawn of pewce in the | was very poor. and he wealthy. He Musical novelty act, will give loy- = Lholsanusfotimeobie recel v s s ¢ni year of aur Lord. *The Birth | went to work in the big shops which | oxt Jv!gh class musie a real treat. ro. 4 dered where Louise Huif had gone to. Race™ is shown in its progress| his father owned in order to prove his )'_"" 1'0“- and Miller, thoroughbred Nothing in mysticism has ever| Thousands of questions were sent to n tirough the ages in scenes of | ability to make his own way. When | 12U Provokers. will be found 1he | ,ppeured in New Britain that can | of diplomacy and domestic | the war came he and his wife faced Joy creators that have appeared| .ompare wilh the wonder workings ; ) | here in some time. papers asking that question. All they one of the most| their problems jusi as all brave Am- - : ce Goldi d g With tho presenting of such s re- | 2 TL0Tece ok, the wotld-rorowned | oould say in return was: = " | markable program at the Lyceum “'“f;m.ifl" w"‘“’ annser ";”’e featurs) From the best advice we Thave in the season's authentic with no advance in prices, it i e jvandepiioRa iU on s e e M earneditha t e fha S r\:(ne\l from the Strle: it e EIEJE!EEIE]@@@E@EE@EE@@@E@@EE@@ ; e B T o T o T b b pected that standing room will be een for a shori e at A : . or a short whil on i Pt > force of gravity, a fact, all of . E cred in all of the populav a premium at every performance. OLCOJOTReTR od.Randacnall know what her future work will be ¥ = e ;“e ’;L"S :’,t‘;_“““‘::;;f 5“‘“"“1"3‘»"\\“"‘ t the Palace theater Thursdas, ( materials at prices com- ! 2 : ated by this magi who has won- Srell S e i ot E] § CLARA KIMBALD YOUNG. derful powers of performing the ap- h‘.‘d‘f“\n:\r:x}(:] ””““',\ (\“'f“”’el““:;:," ‘;‘:\2 pellinglyiattractive. For the first three days of this week | parently imposstble. Men and solid sl s s y g emerged from her retirement and she the Palace theater is offering an ex-| objects fade away. light Dpasses| . ouin seen in a Paramount picture, AT ceptionally good bill with four excel- | through opaque objects and Positions{ ;1 "tinc as the co-star with ey s lent vaudeville acts and Clara Kim-| are interchanged at the wave of hisf o™ 117, Jemarkable Imerson- : Tk N ball Young. The b photoplay, | wand. But recently this very maniq o0 broduction, “Oh, You Women®” ) You may buy these new “The Better Wi in which she is| held New York City in his spell, while | “\jo"pr v 0 o) he Paramount Spring Suits and Dresses by starred, is a fascinating drama thai| thousands clamored at the doors of organization for many 3 S § the payment of a small de- will keep your eves upon the screen| the Palace theater for admittance: It} o eq opposite several well-known ) posit. and arrange for paying until the wery . Miss Young has| is in every way an exceptional attrac- a very good role to display her much- | tion and one t s bound to please admired emotional acting and her| a New Britain audience. If arranse- many admirers will like her much| ments can be made, Mr. Geoldin will | (T "0 "Gl Ty hened to be the better in this, her new picture. She| give a demonstration of his powers in| e AT e opro is ably supported by her own com-| one of the big Main street windows| . e o e pany. Other films inciude a scream- | Tuesday noon. i story produced by Emerson i ing Rainbow Comedy: Pathe New The feature picture. T 2 S e e Unless otherwise toted, these notices are written by the press burcaus ol the theaters or other attractions with which they deal ‘The New Spring Suits a nd Dresses show all the freshness and charm of the season itself. and the the different guery ecditors of news- 4 : gHery s A\ profusion of colorful Suits and Dresses presented stavs. She decided to go into retire- ) the balance in small weekly ment, but it was only for a short time. § or monthly instaliments. for there was a real demand for her ! ('} | [T] - S 2 GREATES’].“PIC’I‘URE ON EARTH The Birth o a Race ¥ A Million Dollar Production, First Time Shown At Regular House Prices: what the people would do after th 3 }@&E’?-@?fii@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@fi@@@fi1 S SNAPPY BALLET IS Lyceum Theater? FEATURE OF CINDY|| 500 Trumble St. Of the different thins which will BETWEEN ASYLUM AND PRATT STREETS 'Eé} e seen in “Oh, Oh. Cindy” when it is THURSDAY NIGHT, MAR. 4 & ™"l i wssss a 82 48¥ | presented at the Lyccum on N h oy % and 1¢ the aus 5 the Masonic ions, bly one of the most striking and artistic will | ; he the ballet number in which seven | and will add much snap to the per- Wha 3 7 Harleyuinadesf¢ decidedly attractive young women | formance. Miss Anna Bertini as j id the Duck.” “I've Got the have prominent parts. These yvoung | Trixie Twinkletoes, prima donna bal- st Little Home in Dixie.” “T Want women were selected for their ability | lerina of the Follies, heads this num- | a Chance to Beat the Drum.” “You've as dancers and in this act they appear | nd is given an opportunity for a en the Light of My Life,” *Da, Da. as toe dance an art in which they | ance. She has died t . Means Danc to Meéy are really quitefproficien They :<|fii for several years and has :w- Y i ., “In Our Aeroplane.” rehearsing and’ pract faithtully in several public perform- s of 3 and toc Her wor is really =ood. | fi ., include “After the Those who support % in the ballet Litrle Girls in_Blue. 5 . Ty | @nd work so well in the toe dancing | G 01d Summer Time. PARSONS THEATEI\ Wdtics ave the Misses Susan Roth, | t C . Yama.’ * | ¥ > Morgan. Ju “hweitzer. Ve G i on jooth and AMa Hark te Movement > musical revue in “Oh. Oh, e - =l et S contains many catehy num- § ) A “Poor Butter- 3 NIGHTS BEG. TONIGHT 8:15 ' : % T e amang which are: “Swa- Matince Wednesday ; nee River to Date.” “Love is Like | | | PRICES: 50c to $2.00 SEATS NOW SELLING AT BOX OFFICE. @ Messrs. liee and J. J. Shubert Present BRILLIANT, BEAUTIFUL, MEMORABLE @@wfigfigg MATINEE DAILY 15¢, 11c. EVENING 28c, 17c. And Just to Make It the ¢ ost Talked Abou Show Ever Seen In New Britain Chere:Have Been Secured, Special Added Attractions Classic audeville CHING-FING-WAH COMPANY T e R T FIELD v FOLLY’ Delightful Musical Novelty Act. LOW «» MILLE Thoroughbred Laugh Provoke a Game of Cards.”” “Oh, Miss White, i chich are selling at Crow I'm the ‘One,” “Come 2 h 1U's drug re, g xchange there Movies,™ George Arliss 2 Years in New York: 5 Months in Boston, with the Nota Metre @ and His Company politan Cast, and a bevy of Beautiful. Delightful Girls. of Brilliant Associate Players, iu 2 : N . R BOOTH TARKINGTON'S Latest Plav Entrancing Music Fascinating Wonderful Songs Magnificent Costumes ¢ ‘Poldekin’ Z AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA WITH COMPANY'S MUSICIANS PRGSO H RSOV ET DD ED B BGEE | ié?fif-@@-éfi@@@@@@@@’é’:@@@@@@@@@@@@@ (Direction George C. Tyler) B BE BB BETGRCGRGB GG BB GEY | GRAND Haflfflffl Street. Phone 1026-C 4 g LESQUE P A L A c E .‘Thl:l\J;:ct:;f ll;elles THE HOUS E OF BIG HITS @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ HOUSE OF EXCELLENCE MON., TUE. WED. SPECIAL ATTRACTION 2Horace Goldin & Co. ¢ WORLD'S GREAT T MYSTIC DEVFIES ALL NATURAL LAW— —With— Eddie Dale and MICKY MARKWOOD VAUDEVILLE N N O MON. TUES. WED. A SHOW Ol' EXCELLENCE K SEE THE SEVEN BALLET GIRLS IN OH, OH, CINDY LYCEUM. MAR. 8. 9. 10. HIS WONDER WORKING WILL ASTOUND YOU. [ OTHER SPLENDID ACTS ey B @: I - ] - : b 27, © v 3 I ) 4 (op! == N ] 2t Jmm & Qocers + : “PRESENTS Tue D WITH AN ALL STAR CAST INCLUDING— Renee Adoree THE PARISIAN BEAUTY ‘The Tiger of France’ WROTE IT. AND YOU'LL LIKE IT. u & @EIE ] ] N ® CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG D, AND MER 0":!'0 comPanyY “THE BETTER WIFE, * @@@@@E@@é@fié@m@@@@ Sunshine Comedy INVISIBLE TLAND NO. 12 4 KEITH VAUDEVILLE ACTS 4 FEATURING ‘“Lawrence Crane— MILES O' OTHERS THURSDAY., FRIDAY. SATURDAY— Tom Mix —IN— ‘The Cyclone’ A DRAMA OF THE NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE, EIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEEIIEI EEEEEIEIEEI PRESENTING AN ORIGINAL CONCEPTION OF MAGIC ‘Meryl Prince Girls” PATHE NEWS RADIUM MYSTERY ALWAY A Show Beyond Compar Get in Line Early FOR SEAT G| ErEE IEI = =] = = [ ) = = [C] = [0 = 0 [0 [=] O] =] ] [ = =] = O] =] = D] O} =] 5] 1] [ =] =] | & | O] = =] (] [a | [0 O] =] = O] =] O] =] = [=] [m] =] O] o o] | = =] (o] | & | =] = =] | ICI [ =) =] . = E? =] =] (=] | o) =] =] = | (=] [ (= = (=] (5] (8] (= El ED@@@ED@@@DE@@@ [ ) ) ) ) ) ]

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