New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 23, 1920, Page 4

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SEE lian Eltinge I N e Adventuress AR CANT “HIDDEN DANGERS” ACE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 10— PIECES —10 D SEATS FOR SUNDAY MAY RBE STAGE \ 9 N “SHERRY" 7 Gripping Parts 7 COMEDIES OBTAINED AT 1 OR AT PALACE CONFECTIONERY STORE SUNDAY | & @ o] & | & | & @ & & b4 | & & & | & & @ & & | & ] & | & 1 8@ | ) | O########fi#####fi#})@&@@ F'OX VAUDEVILLE S8 i & ST TIME TONIGHT WILLIAM FOX'S MASTER CREATION ILENEW YORK SLEEPS’ ving page from the Book of Life, wensations. 1 annals of spoken stage al Productions yet mad tingling with thrills, sur- or silent screen the Greatest M HAN AG JE T NATIO ARRY INS ROAR 2 LON MUTT & FOX NEWs ox Vaudeville 4—Headlnqers—4 ORAINES & GREEN KNAPP & CUTHBERT 'I IA TRIO TOMORROW Ad EVENING — SUNDAY, BESSIE BARRISCALY, N WOMAN WHO UNDERNTOOD™ = AN D CORNWALL IN GIRL IN THE NTOMBE SIHILTDE 1 GAUMOUNT N EW Sl COMEL TUESDAY ONLY OCTOBY i 26 " Pearl White —IN— he Tiger’'s Cub” A Tale of Daring — and a Thrilling Romance IN FAR AWAY ALASKA DX VAUDEVILLE “BRIDE 13" FOX NEWS f . Perf O at W edi T P od for the OCTOBER 21 “THE ANNE CTHE Eighth Eplsode IAINT it Episode J Chdok oot teretatebetateatotetotolefelelededade fodede e date et b e b on Ay unt of the Great Prican Itally FOX ENTERTAIN & & & o] e & ko [ & & & & o) a & & & & & & bod & & & e d & & NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, girls O Malley dians, and Dun of itx at-| With ne yernon, pretiy ham son T Three Auring its run at the Centur i and com reports of 1nd the ,,‘," . ix not onl ocoking A tastefully HAROL[) BAUER \Vll L PLAY HERE ON NOV.7 Bauer, the fanous pianist, play at Fox's Thea wispices of the New on Sunday declares that 1 idience wiil ter a1 Clut . m taste of his ten makes up VT PALACE Derek MONDAY. Ie 1 udey Jack Levy beantiful t with pretty music in =" a Keit pretiy =ewe = The Joy Of A Perfect Skin Know the joy and j# happiness that comes to one thru posscssing [ a skin of purity and 8 "beauty. The soit, dis- tinguished appearance itH Gouraud’s - - under Britain vember T likes to and his program Ol’lenfal Cfeam to include the things e “In the very lavge cit FERD.T. HOPK course, impossible,” he towns where my audie are, some exient, the sam NEXT FRIDAY OCT. 29th MATINEE AND NIGHT The Sensational Muslcal “Comedy YCEU THEATRE THEHERRY ]']USI(ALPLM Gladsome play, with music.—New York Herald. Spontancous comedy; fairly bul-bles over~New York Sun. Delightful.—New York Times. # A real hit, with humming tunes,~New York American, Seats On Sale Next Monday Morning —AT 9:00 O'CLOCK~— MATINEE 25¢ to $1.00 EV NG 50¢ to $3.00—Plus War Tax | & Quality | ¥ et Quantity LYCCHTTT &IT 17 1L Tt T T X T Tt Tt oteteatetototodetogetedobe Lofol dodateodoRoto Rotadobe oo g e dete] TONIGHT MAY ALLISON —IN— Wherein A Woman Cheats and Pays the Penalty in Tears Also ANTONIO MORENO “THE VEILED MYSTERY" SENNETT COMEDY A LYCEUM TOPICAL in MACK EN MAGAZI REV W FOUR ACTS O BRENTWOOD REVUE FLOTO BROTHERS * SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE BELL AND BELLGRAVE HARRY HAYES THE SUNDAY NIGHT ETHEL CLAYTON e “MAN, WOMAN and MONEY" — WITH AN A STAR CAST SODE of ! VEILED MYSTERY™ "URING ANTONIO MOR I'ORD EDUCATIONAL CSKY F THIRD ¥ FE, ROLIN COMEDY COMING WEDNESDAY Olive Thomas in ‘Out Yonder’ A Ralph H. Production. ry Well Known Saturday Evening Post Story sSpecial Two-Reel Comedy Burton Holmes Travelogue EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA Return Engagement by Popular Demand FOR TWO WEEKS COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 25 ORTH AND COLEMAN’S MONDAY. TUESDAY. Ince N = Q L 2 : 4 < > A s & & b of “but in GOSHBSEBINERESTRRIOTIGUOLED SATURDAY, OCIUBER inquire bhefore hand of the local man- concert goers often rto tell A musical wrote there Beethuvon's Appassiennta: it here two years ago, M. Morris plaved it other soaata dificult to don’ you We'd 1 e the i It is n he Ap this yea understand and last ye The Floto and ord Edueational Weesly. The feature |'picture next Mond Tuesday and | Wednesduy is Olive Thomas in = | Ralph H. Ince FPioduction, *“Out | Yonder.” The Lyceum patrons will re- { call that Miss Thomas died ia Pariy recently. Orth and. Coleman’s Tip Top Merry | Makers return next Mionday 1er i (wo Vel engugement by popular de- the third episode of “The Veiled Mys- | mand. A1 Lemons is with them. “In tery.,” with Antonio Moreno: Rolin | Search of Millions” will be the offer- Comedy, “Little Miss Jazz® and the | ing for 1re firsc halt of next week. seven entertainers, i® featured. other acts are presented by Brothe Bell and Bellgrave, H: J write ne the morrow night Fthel Clavton seen in “Man, Woman and Money.” a picture in which she plays with her | customary capable aeting. “Sky Eye” | a cyclonic air romance of death- efving escapades. Other pictures are i I went t play played ke is mpuls ot that pasion- had whetted for more sonatas. T particular 1udiences, the tact with the they are trying 1o get n out of the musi nd responsivene n knowledge and standiag.” SUNDAY, Julia ininely Eltinge may intriguing in ture, “An Adventuress”: he most fascinating of widows legitimat stage. but he line, straight and firm, hety art and bis private life. In his new Republie pictu Adventuress”” which comes Palace theater Sunday Mr. divides his time between bot and female parts. be mo The other biz feature is "N a drama in seven under the leader tine will render popular and classil ctions from * Take It From Upon a Time.” Play the part “The Cheater. wheth, man should lie to woman's reputation is this picture, and the folly of fa is revealed in this drama. Other piotures tonight tonio Moreno in “The Veiled M a Mack Sennett Comedy, the zine and the Lyceum Review. The four acts of vaudeville a cluded this evening. the minstrel revue 1w PARSON —Theatre — HARTFORD. TWO NIGHTS ng Tomorrow. The Maddest, Merriest, Musica by HARRY B. SMITH. RENA PARKER and EDDIE GAR- S0c ~—ALL THIS WEEK— - MATINECE DAILY James E. Cooper Offers The Best Show in Town Strong Gls'. ol Prlne-pnls nn-l Beauty Chorus his lates: was the 'he gquestion as to answered soul-searching are = Matinee Sat. The Musical Comedy Scnsation “BETTY BE GOOD!” It is 1y like feeling m and PALACE “HOUSE OF MON. — TUE. Here’s Another Wonderful Show The Season’s - Screen Sensation To American Girls: The c. Such is worth amount HITS” under- / st fem- t pic- m the aws a een his re. “An 10 the Eitinge h male Chaperonage system may be out of place in this country, but it is a neces- sity in the old world. You DYin will grant this sore quick- ly when you have seen| - PR See: “A Dark Lantern” and discover that polish USRI doesn’t make the man. KEITH VAUDEVILLE “THERE’S NONE BETTER” JACK LEVY AND HIS Symphony Girls Pretty Girls, Pretty Music, Pretty Clothes : THREE BUDDIES OMALEEY & DUNHAM Novelty Workers ’ Comedians LILLIAN VERNON “The Girl of Today” in “1920 ISMS.” save a this picture. in Isehood An- yster Screen Topical LOH 1 RT yom\”' re con- S’ 1 Farce o $2,00 a Real ALL NEXT WEEK Mon., Tues., Wed. “In Search of a Million” A Riot of Fun A thousand laughs with- out a single blush. LYCEUM . Entire Change of program Monday and Thursday Fri., THEATRE Thurs., Sat. “A Night &t the Circus” A real musi- .cal comedy. A brilliant array of en- -tertainers in up-to~the- minute programs. ORTHY COLEMAN’S Tip Top Merry Makers [} AL LEMONS New Britain’s Own Comedian

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