New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 30, 1920, Page 4

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\ Mary Boland and Luc: rin | after years in an American boarding | played chamber music He mays that, manent home was in Paris, butit will “The l,mdim‘""’w“_l’ C:;:;:lsumo- school ‘:he,.e she has been reared | his cléarest recollection 6f amy one | be in New York Mnoeto‘rmk ’n.c.:i:? reno appears in the fourth episode of | among cultivated surroundings. piece of music 'was that of & Breahm's m.- w:n"?t‘:::lrl‘n.é taes “The Veiled Mystery.” and other pic-| In addition to the two features to- | Quintette; the melody stuck in his| over here most o s 7 tures shown are the Ford Education- | morrow evening the ninth cpisode | mind and his perents ware very much Mr. Bauer declares that he 0‘ al Weekly and a Rolin comedy. “Hurled From the Clouds,” of “Bride | amused to hear him o about the | rather play for American avdienttes An entertaining musical concert has | 13” will also be shown. house singing it. then any other. Next year, after his i been arranged by the Lyceum novel- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Mr. Bauer has played iz America | wife joins him here, he will apply for : hlrr‘! shes, will be com- % ty orchestra which will link up with | there is to be a laugh every minute | eighe = ns. Until last year his per- | American citizenship. jj parable ';’ the l‘:’“‘:;d the feature pictures shown. with dainty Eileen Perry in “The Hus- i | ® beauty of your skin 5 \ band Hunter.' W - H complexionif youwill u X 2 There will be new cgmedies, an en- & YGourauds tire change of the vaudeville bill and i@@fi#@@#@ ##@@fi@fi@@fi@@@@@@# e Blue Streak Mc- | on Tuesday Manager Dean has ar- - ’ o Z 3 3 Orlenfal Cream : i Clos }'"“‘?““ Kot ith | Tangea to nave the latdet election ro- three performance. ox's t0day. | turng read from the stage. Tomorrow evening Manager Dean o & will offer two features of equal im- Tortance, e foeenan wil appenr | HAROLD BAUER HERE jn “The World Aflame” and Edith finding the 2 === | Roberts will be presented in ‘The WEEK FROM SUNDAY ; . 3 : 3 able Savage.” South Soa I 1 and Smith, | st )t their roaring musical re- | Ador: e e 1do! Dan tert Night at the Circus.” Al “The World Aflame” is a story of Fetion at the P i : Night o he part in this | Eripping interest—not a propaganda | Harold Baver, who wil piay at y s has & 5 pning Sunda " T LYOEUM. Lo S e acting precipitates ) ploture in any shape or form, but & | Fox's theater—New Britain Musical e ‘life as del Tonight s t st tin sco B T fter laugh during the show. | pleture of the real life of the masses | cinb—on Nov. 7. is what one might Ind entertainin 0¥ | Lyte “ '“L g ST e = bix double feature bill has been | and the classes today. . pan | S & “selt-made” musician. Born e e A R LN gl e ey for Sunday night's perfor- | In “The Adorable Savage ith | o¢ o musical family, he began studying % Ponlah( OFthl aa! Col i mman e Gharles Ray and Dorothy | Roberts appears as a young :“'L hT“: the violin at the age of six. At ten o t o« a Coleman's ) i er, W g Yaudeville bill contains "t'.k-y ym nk‘ complete ”n, ir nirst | Dalton will be seen in a new and | American and half m“nmasnomh Mg he appeared in public; he myol the acts with Sealo, th ie th 1) recreative photoplay, “Sudden Jim.” Vreturns to her home in the rare genus, infant prodigy. None of h Sea ho ec w engagement with \ ina his family were prefessional music- tans, but they played constantly and fi###@@##@@#@G@@@@@u@-@-I'.i'-I§1'fi@@fi##@##fi######@#fi###fifi# Mr. Bauer remembers sitting before (llleville p A L A C E gle:)tt: ;’lays | CHoweof Wit SHEBHEY LAST THREE PERFORMANCES TODAY OF HARRY CAREY —IN— “BLUE STREAK McCOY” Harry Carey’s very latost and very best film play “NAPOLEON” = MUTT ADD JEFF “IN AND OUT™ FOX NEWS FOX VAUDEVILLE . 4--Headliners--4 ARDELL & WEST HOYT & WEST DINA COOPER & CO. THE FAMOUS JONES FAMILY. m— e GRAND INAUGURATION PFEIFFER'S Sclect Wednesday Emulng Sodnls, %fi@%fiflfi#%&&fi@fi%@@@fifi Y 2 white his father, mother and friends “House of Hits” Orche sion Fifty-five cents. War Tax includ- ed. —GRAND— - HARTFORD. —ALL THIS WEEK— Company in an Aeronautical Motion HIP! HIP! HOORAY Picture Burlesque, in Twelve Locations, Entitled. “PICTURES AND PLA\!."S ‘eataring HELEN (McClain) VREELAND Special Music Program—Augmented Orchestra—Doors\ Open at 6:30. PARSONS’ —Theatre — HARTFORD. THURS,, FRI., SAT., \MTI\'EF SAT. Eves. 50c to $2.50 — Mat. 500 to $2.00 The Messrs. Shubert Present . FLORODORA a Superb Revival of With a Superb Cast Headed by ELEANOR PAINTER N. Y. Century Theéater $100,000 Production. ek | THEATER &M-?.FS:}“ - SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31. FRANK KEENAN “THE WORLD AFLAME” “THE ADORABLE SAVAGE” EDITH ROBERTS “Hurled From the Clouds”—Ninth Episode of “Bride 13"—Gaumont News—Camedies The Photoplay Sensation of the Year Starting This Sunday and Monday, . Tuesday, Wednesday Never before have you LT Todoto T Hodatolc] & MON.~TUES,~WED.~—Nov. 1-=—3—§ PERCY “THE HU HUNTER" Just one long, lingering Jaugh! The season’s finest soreen comedy. “BRIDE 13"-—FOX VAUDEVILLE Mmflmn-n-flbbwumd“lmmu 7 o / m ENTERTAINMENTS | LSRG BEISILLBVEV LSO BES #OQQ”GGO#’GQGO'&####‘Q## ##@#Q@##fi#fi#%#fi&# LN Q BOBBOBBBAGBESSOD seen a photoplay such as this. This is the photoplay that nearly cost the lives of D. W. Griffith and his party off the Bahama Islands. ORTH & COLEMAN’S MUSICAL COMEDY AT ITS JOYOUS BEST AT &l Tip Top Merry Makers - MON., TUES. and WED. THURS., FRI. and SAT. “Aladdin Fr om Tip To;fi;:ym Makers Broad R roadway” | e Tolly AL. LEMONS | pp - oon 20—PEOPLE—20 AND HIGH CLASS SPECIALTIES AND HIGH CLASS SPECIALTIES ? ALL STAR CAST 3 with CLARINE SEYMOUR 2, RICHARD BARTHELMESS CREIGHTON HALE PALACE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT SUNDAY NIGHT 10—Pieces—10 Reserved Seats for Sunday Night On Sale Now KEITH VAUDEVILLE “THERE’S NONE BETTER” ALO, The Educated Seal—IRVING & BANKS — BARABAN & GROHS — ADAMS & CO. “The Glonous Lady” “Burnmg Dayhght” HANKMAN COMEDY O. HENRY STORY “THE VEILED MYSTERY” MANY OTHERS MACK SENNETT COMEDPY AND OTHERS THE BIGGEST SHOW IN NEW ENGLAND FOR THE MONEY, NOTHING CHEAP BUT THE PRICE. Matinee 1lc, 17¢, 28c. ) Evening 17c, 28¢, 39¢ o & & & od ol e & & & & & & & & & L % & & & o & & & & & & & & & & kg & & & & & & & & & & & - & & ol -] & [l o & & & & o] o o 8 o o b & & 3 | & & & 2 & & e & & o & & & bod & & o & © o] # & .8 bod & & & o &) 3

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