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Uniess otherwise uoted, bureaus of the theaters or other / LYCEUM THEATER. Tonight the pl will have their ar bill at the cuture picture, of the day srent from anything holds your the up to the 1goers of the city Lyceum omeone Must best seen in this 1t is entirely dif- seen here and is attention during reels Th is one showing of bill is one 1he hoaudeville tandard, For tomorrow fnent has arranged a big vith two feature pictur The music Lyceum is the talk of the pro: has been six night the manag it the hnd o special fanged fo Monday A a new bill opens agement of three dayvs y Brien in “The Per Koko's Circus is the headliner of th Liudeville acts for the first half he week. Koko, the celebrated clown, ill introduce his famous bounding or @ ne contest. It might be called he “‘bouucing bed.” he cont en to all athletically inclined young en in the audience. It look the boys, but when the first bgins to bounce the fun begins and v+ 15 minutes the audience is kept in On the same bill will be the vaudeville's jazziest 3 colored boys, in har- of real comedy. pith, that elongated fellow, has a w line of patter. Another big act 1l complete a bill that is well worth tip to the Lyceum next week. ugene TLover roar. ie Four, four FIGHTING CRESSY. Jiret Harte cannot be excelled in bwing western characterization. ghting Cressy” with Blanche reet in the stellar role closes its e Eement at Fox's today. The story hpted from Bret Harte's “‘Cre: ich tells a charming romance days when California was new and ged and undeveloped. It is full of ance and you are greeted with s in which “Cre: in and utterly charm- | Blanche | is the dominant figure. et discloses an entire 1 the title rale of * new per- Fighting night's . offering will be g dduble feature bill which will jude Sessue Hayakawa in “The striou: Prin a nsational drama, from an absorbing Phillips Oppenheim, master nd intrigue, and in this lomorrow these n otices arc lust chance to see the theater. | There will € role. usual high | { soes to New York city program | town | e | William Fox production, of Willie | written by the press attractions witk which they deal duction Hayakawa does some of his best acting seen in the brilliant career of this fini reen star. Another feature is Pauline Freder- ick in “The Peace of Roaring River.” also be two roaring come- nd the usual Gaumont news. on Monday Manager stward Ho." ell in a new western of a big, robust, erner who ind teaches the underworld there are u few western methods of dealing with human he action of the play is intense and et interspersed with laughs in- The fights, both gun and ssell puts up against the gangsters in the r ue of a girl, makes thrills. On the whole, Dean will 1 with William Rus It is the story honest and shrewd w “Eastward Ho.” a is a western photodrama that rings true. There will be a complete change of the vaudeville acts and Manager Dean promises some surprises. Fox News, covering the entire world, will also be i shown. AT PARSONS. produc- plays at ~ “HONEYDEW" The new two-act tion, ““Honeydew,’ musical which theater. Hartford, all next a special matinee on Fri- is expected to 2Ities of Parsons week with day and also Saturday, become one of the prime nov a score composed by Zimablist, a the i with | the eminent violinist, { comic hook written by Joseph W. Herbert, and the entire production under the personal supervision of Joe Weber, who stands sponsor for the 't of having gotten together a cast rs and actors of the first wa- surely appe: novel entertainment will be the performance. plot deals of the sur- the outcome of Ordinarily this would lead one to serious thought but Joe Her- bert has taken the humorous view of the subject and evolved an enormous amount of comic complications, the situatiors determining the difiiculties that e between husband and wife and their mother-in-laws before and after divorce have been worked out in a comedy way which are sure to en- tertain. The music being Zimbalist's maiden effort at a con.plete contains many melodies that are sure to entrance. and the cast of principals of which there xteen are all art- ists of extreme ability both as to act- ing and singing Mr, Weber has taken a to select each their particular hie has assembled a meritorious talent that will soundly appreciate among the cast may be mentioned, Octavl Broske, Renee Delting, Jane Dair, George Bancroft, Ottille Courday, Lee Johnstone, Betly Lewis. Mal- ad, Mary Martin 1t claima of borne out by The: story or that result in time ¢ for feels that gregation of the ion" AT authori and prelate T When James Cardinal nal Mercier, the heroic Belgium, commend and T TR T TR PARSONS’ THEATER HARTFORD. such eminent 2 Gibbons Card of TONIGHT Edgar J. MacGregor and William Moore Patch Present “THE SWEETHEART SHOP” - 50¢ to $2.00—Wed. Mat, $1.00—sSat. Mat. 50c¢ to $1.50. GRAND Hartford Main Strect. Phone BURLESQUE Max Spiegel's Masterpiece Abe Reynolds’ Revue Spiczel Beauty Chorus | With “Abe” 'Himself i BEBBROE @@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@%@@Q@@@fi 2 iéfi@@ul.& B ILLYCEUM ONIGHT—*‘Someone Must Pay” EUGENE O'BRIEN /.E/LA BURTON WELLS' . PEMARKABLE ROMANCE 4--Vaudeville Acts--4 Bri Sunday Night Jackie Saunders = }@@@@@@@@@ &, “Muggsy COMEDIES MADGE KENNEDY ‘Daughter of Mine’ TUF WisD.. GENE RIEN Lover’ T ON he ON., % 2 4 o] & & Story. | | play, i as though the | score, | public | approve a | | 1026-C G ¥ ftedaded I3 othe advisable 1o secure seat Ot must indeed be of superior and of all things exactly correct as to truthfulness and detail, such approval been given by both to “The Confession™ written by Hal Reid, the author sue cessful plays than any living writer. As a stage play made a wonderful r its Broadway run curred which set New runnin fi@@@@@@@@@@fix@@fi@@ 3-@@-{}@@@% of 1y or protoplays will inelude @ new Ra Mystory and several others. big s vaudeville bill wili consist of four ex- cellent ucts featuring “The Four Mor- | ok Siste quality has episod @@@@@@é@@@@@@ of othe The Confession” rord, and during an incident oc- the entire press of York city agog, the play was ———— during lent, when play going is vroscribed, many thousands of the ments dur the lenten season. Not- - withstand this Mr, Reid w de- SUNDAY NIGHT lighted to have a request for a box to First Run Double Features be occupied by Monsignor Lavalle and >n Monsignor Hayes, now the archbishop of New York. This supreme photodrama will be ] BESS[E shown at the Palace beginning Mon- ind from the record breaking BARRISCALE IN N b 20 T, THE LUCK OF youthful appearance as %gg;;:rd,;g%flgg;fiy; viga> | | GERALDINE LAIRD e soft, refined, pearly BESSIE LOVE “PEGEEN” LAST TIME TODAY BLANCHE SWEET —IN— FIGHTING CRESSY & WILSON Talking Fi OFr | e @ Used for 70 Years Ty and ALMA WHE Royalty of \\m,.lm.mu. JOE GRAY Feet of Comedy and Voice, rowds who have flocked to see it in The si..:n white appearance it f3 renders leaves the joy of Beauty with yo for Five THE CREOLE REVUE The of Creole Offer “Adventures of Ruth” Classic 1158 for /4.‘1 Sizo . HOPKINS The New Britain Musical Club presents PABLO CASALS World’s Greatest’Cellist FOX’S THEATER | | | Mme. Marie Sundelius Sunday Afternoon, Apr. 11 | : AT FOX’S THEATER Tomorrow, Sunday March 28, at 3 P. M. As sisted by COMEDI MUTT & FOX NIEWS Tomorrow Sunday Evening Only \ GREAT DOUBLE BILL PAULINE FREDERICK “Peace of Roaring River” AND “The Illustrious Prince”’ WITH SUSSUE HAYAKAWA SUNSHINE COMEDY @@@@@@@@@@@@é@w@@@ ’, 00 0 0 10 5 0 0 i 0 5 25 © GAUMONT NEWS ., ~MARCH 29, 30, 31. MON., TUES., WILLIAM RUSSELL “EASTWARD HO” BERGSYFS B BB A Photonlay of Typical American Manhood. COMPLETE CHANC 2 VAUDEVILLE 2 OF FOX'S SUPRE BRGSO D G G DO SPGB | & A RARE TREAT METROPOLITAN OPERA STAR Tickets on Sale at C. L. Pierce’s and Grafonela " ANDERSON, Violinist Pianist HERB Shop IHC FILLMORE OITMAN y . CO.. ». ‘M. 30 DRUG Sunday GOOD SEATS AT MILLER-HANSON FOX'S BOX OFFICE, PLENTY Church St., and at “THEi—HOUSE OF HITS” PALACE i ALL WEEK STARTING MONDAY---Special Holiday Attraction ONFESSION” WITH » ro BIGGEST PHOTOPLAYS and KEITH VAUDEVILLE HENERY WALV THAILIL, 7 BIG PARTS OF HEART INTERE DRAMA HEARTILY ENDORSED BY CARDINAL O’CONNELL AND BISHOP 1 YOiLL SEE The Great Gathering of the Clans, the Terrific Storm, the Rescue in the Nick i Time; You’'ll See the Tensest Action, Scenes of Amazing Power, Unques- ticnably One of the Greatest Photodramas the Screen Has Ever Witnessed. - TRACTIO! Vaude‘lifie Changed Th“rsday ADDED ATT I THURS., FRL, SAT. With 4 New Acts NILAN 4--Fine Keith Acts--4 with The 4 Morck Sisters RALPH INCE As Abraham Lincoln In “The Land of Opportunity.” @@@@@@@@@@@ @Q@@@@Qfi@@@@@@ =