New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 30, 1921, Page 4

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7@:‘:'/ /N Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press bureaus of the theateen sttractions with which they desl sSHOW DS AT FOX'S, I's has another good vaudeville this last half of the week. The Nublans and Girlie have an orig- fact. The four male members ertainly dance und offer a whirl- yariety of tumbling stunts. The Iso sings and dances. The Misses and Davis have another of the singing and dancing ot the girls being an es ceful dancer and high kic y Widner produces all kinds hrmony by ghe use of an ordin. teel saw and a violin bow. La s, a man and a wom- -song number in and singing is cvenly an, have which dialogue divided. The feature picture tonight is Mae Murray in “Idols of Clay,” a Fitz maurice masterpiece. Other reels are the Sunshine comedy, Fox News and Mutt and Jefr SUNDAY AT' THF vSomeone in the 1} | star cast feature pictu a thrilling crook melod keeps the spectator in pense. The story deals wit of jewel crooks. ages to introduce himself into socicty An amateur play is given and the hero assumes the role of the crook For realism a valuable necklace is to be used in the supposed robbery. But the hero does steal the necklace sub- stituting a count it. Because, how- ever, he has fallen in love with the young lady owner of the necklace he ealing with ha, one that ’ —TUES.—WED. Presenting THE BIG LAUGH SUCCESS PROSPERITY A Rural Comedy Playlet HANNON & NORMAN DDESKA & TODESKA L. CONRAD & CO. The Best VAUDEVILLE With the Best PICTURE —Continuous— LINA ABARBANELL Morley Sisters Colinis Dancers MIRACLE OF MANHATTAN theater, in conformity with the Mayor's Proclamation, is Operating on a Daylight Saving Schedule Lyceum Theatre - Someone In The House’ 9 With An All-Star Cast. Added Attraction Sunday “That Girl Montana’ Bon of Tarzan -te Comedies Attraction Extraordinary NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, na,” (mnplrlo the evening. with mmcm Sweet, returns it and begs her forgiveness On the same program, “That Girl will “S8on of Tar- program for t-l()"‘ CHARLES THOMAS IN John Charles Thomas, the baritone | who appears Hartford, Mo nesday in Amecrican sf d recital ma ind im every orsake the more serious “Apple Blo occupies a unique place most singing, APPLE BLOSSOMS. at Pa nday, Tue! sons’ theater, today s the fore- I. ading man on the . M ers have ment if he would light opera stage for musical work ¥ Said to be able picture rent season, novel, ment at Th tu provoked FLOYD FRANCE and His MOVIE MAKERS’ A Motion Picture Tonic - The Director in Action SEE The Camera Man Take ’Em Yourself in the Movies The Local Vamp, Hero, Villain. BOBBY—WILLIAM “MANNING KIDS" Chunpiol_l Flyweights of the World in 3-Round Exhibition of “The Art of Self Defense.” OTHER VAUDEVILLE ACTS will open a four “INSIDE. THE C OX'S SU \I) AY NIGHT. one of the most remark- productions of the cur- “The Inside of the Cup, & Paramount-Cosmopolitan picturiza- tion of Winston Churchill's famous night's en- ¥ theater tomorrow ere will be a good com- re in addition to the nd a comed le of the Cup.” by its exposure of hypocrisy publighed wealthy churchgoers orm of criticism by the MAT.AT 2PM EVEAT 7:20 CONTINUOUS SHOW SAL SUNDAY | services. 'nu‘l Wed- | ingland and America. v, as in the picture a fashionable church who becomes disgusted with certain clements in his flock and severely rralgns them for their shame and es the so- called common people to attend his Eldon Parr, a vestryman, unscrupulous and tyrannical, alienates his son and daughter and is finally killed by the man he has ruined. There is a preity love romance be- | tween the rector and Parr's daughter which has a happy ending. The lead- ing roles in this picture are played by William P. Carleton and Edith Hallos. The s the Lyceum elty the stage has to offer. Floyd France and his *Movie Makers.” Little does the public know that the motion picture industry is the fifth largest in the United States and em- ploys thousands of people and in- | volves millions of dollars. California | has been the center of the industry ibut it is gradually coming to the East. Several of the larger producing | companies are building, or have large | studios in and around New York as {it is much easier to obtain the de- sired cast for their scenarios. Quite a few of the well known stars are drifting back to the spoken drama or | musical comedies. One of the New York daily papers mentioned several that have signed contracts to return ix § banne j week in the cast at the Lyceum. i the theater next week is the greatest nov- | 1921, to the sta > f se ernl \'\'(‘“ known pro- loyd France and his movie will help to create new stars ng these an opportunity to hecome a movie actor or actress. The chance is now offered to appear next 1t is also interesting to see how moving pictures are made. Also on the same added attraction, the management presents B s and William Man- ning, the champion flyweight boxers. They will give an exhibition in the art of self defense and shadow boxing. Two other feature vaudeville acts and “Someone in the House,” an a star cast feature picture will complet program. program as an \ SUNDAY AT PALACE. On Sunday night the Palace offers two excellent featurea with Alice Joyce in *“The Prey,” and Robert Warwick in “Tpld in the Hills.”” These two stars are featured in the biggest productiéon of their careers. The seats for the Sunday night perform- ances are not reserved any more be- ginning with this Sunday. CAPITOL, HARTFORD. Lina Arabanell's offering, a minia- ture operetta written by Edgar Allan Wolfe and called “Zo Zo,” is the out- standing feature of the bill at the Capitol theater, Hartford, during the latter half of the week. An interest- ing idea is back of the screen feature, KEITH VAUDEVILLE BEST OF NIGHT ALICE JOYCE in “THE PREY.” ¢ ROBERT WARWICK in “TOLD IN THE HILLS” No Reserved Seats. - SEMI-ANNUAL BIG WEEK IT’S OUR TREAT—NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY ANNETTE KELLERMAN ‘What Women Love’ 210 Smiles, 76 Big Laughs, 29 Thrills, 16 Scares. Come and” Count Them Your- CHARLIE CHAPLIN KNOCKS OUT JACK DEMPSEY in our new [§ one reel sensation “SCREEN SNAPSHOTS.” y 5—KEITH VAUDEVILLE ACTS—5 BERT LEIGHTON and HIS KID Wlth the Cleverest Kid in WOLFORD & STEVENS MISS HOLLY BICKFORD, former Vaudeville Comedians CHIN LING HIN Chinese Wonder WILCOX-LACROIX CO. “In the Morning” Cast of Five. of this city in “Mary and John” “The Miracle of Manhattan.” A girl of the West Side, surrounded by wealth and luxury, goes to the" East Side to see whether she could make her own way for iwo months. Elaine Hammerstein plays the double role oy butterfly and toiler with convincing effect. e JUST RECEIVED supply of Goldfish, Aquariums,” A large Globes, Supplies. Also Baby Chicks, Purina Chicken Feeds and Pratt’s Baby Chick Food. NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE, Telephone 1121-3 Grass, Ornaments and - THEATRE HARTFORD 3 NIGHTS BEGINNING MOND, Matinee Wednesday. “APPLE BLOSSOM| The Kreisler-Jacobi-Le Baron Op John Charles Thomas, Wilda Bennets cival Knight, Adele Astaire, Giobe Theater Cast and Chorus of D . to $2.50; Wed.| We Can’t Show Every Picture Made So We Only. Show the Best. = FOX’S SUNDAY—MON.—TUES.—WED. ‘“Your Cursed Hurled At the Heads of Self Sétisfied, The Most Sensational Photod the Hypocrite and the Liar It Will Scorch Your Very Soul and Grip Your Heart “THE INSIDI OF THE CUP A Cosmopolitan Paramount Production From Winston Churchill’s Famous Novel SEE ! SEE THIS MIGHTY + TN DRAMATIC TORNADO — VAUDEVILLE PROSPERITY Rural Comedy Playlet TODESKA & TODESKA Comedy Cullists SHANNON & NORMAN Comedy Patter. -AL. CONRAD & CO. Musical. BARGAIN MATINEE MONDA That Every. Man, Woman and Child May See THIS EXTRAORDINARY PICTURE Orch. 22¢.; Bal. 1lc, incuding war tax. —$3,000 GIVEN AWAY— —At the— Daly Council, No. 12, Knights of Columb GRAND FAIR April 29th to May 9th at the STATE ARMORY,

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