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ITH VAUDEVILLE Always the Best —Featuring— THE MELODY GARDEN 6—Beautiful Girls—6 A Wonderful Musical Offering. Tbn)hnt‘ bmom Yords Jeautiful bevond description harmony of all the Omnlronc NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 7, Extraordinary Engagement. 9—Big Parts—9 The Photoplay That Took Broadway By Storm ! First Time Ever Shown At Popular Prices. SUNDAY NIGHT AND MON., TUES., WED. No Seats Reserved Sunday. A MICHTY EPIC OF Tt SCREEN 5,000 people -2years toproduce Love -Laughter Tears. éairis in Odd Lots of i*;actoty Guaranteed Tires AJAX CORDS S, Cords 6x 1 ¥. 8 O 34x¢ N. S. Co | 34x115 N.'S. Ribbed Cords . ... ALY -SPRINGFTELD | (Kant Slip) $61.00 49.00 N. rds OTHER BARGAINS GLIDDEN’S TIRE SHOP 108 FRANKLI N SQUARE "I I!m '}lfl Unless otherwise noted, these hotices are written by the press bureaus of the theatern or sttractior GIRL MUSICIANS, PALACE. nd Wednesday . shown in con- junction with the big picture *‘Pas- sion,”” will be featured by the big he liner ““The Melody Garden:'" Six cle girl musicians comprise the offering and lovers of good music have a treat in the Keith vs ( store for them next week. O'Neil Tire & | Battery Co. nnounce the removal of their battery de- artment to the auto department at 39 and 1 Washington street, opposite Elks’ club here their patrons can be served to their tter advantage. A “Drive-In" for battery service is the eature at the new location. The store on East Main street will be ontinued as a tire and accessory department. Prompt and courteous attention to all. Telephone 900. | pictures. | this sy ““PASSIO) PALACE SUNDAY. The most recent of super-film plays, “*Passion,”” which opens an engagement at the Palace theater Sunday evening, is said to mark a new epoch in motion intimate version of the story of a little French ““Passion’’ is an | milliner who rose to a position com- | manding a | destinies of a nation. king and affecting the It is presented as an Associated First National attrac- on and it comes to this city with an actual record for establishing new ideals in screen production. Aside from its reputed new technical perfections | there is a depth of panoramic per- spective hitherto unknown to the silver | sheet and imstanced by the passion of | huge mobs rising in their might to over- | throw the mighty, and of which there have been plenty ~of demonstrations lately in the form of strikes and rebel- lions. One of the big scenes in this photodramatic spectacle is the storm- ing of a mammoth barricaded prison by | & mob of 5,000 impassioned citizens, all | of which becomes doubly impressive and realistic through the stercoscopic character of the new photography that #0 often makes the illusion difficult. By em are picturized not only shadows and reflections, but bodies and scenes which seem endowed with their true dimensions, it is said, This novel- with which they deal. opment is beinz so closely watched by interested millions of devotees. The cast in *“‘Passion’’ Pola M ri, the amous Continental star, and her portrayal of the leading character is said to set a new high mark in motion picture artistry. DOUBLE FEATURI AT FO) ON SUNDAY Tomorrow night brings two famous screen beauties to Fox's. Irene C: stlv will feature in “The Amateur Wi and Eileen Percy is the star of he Blushing Bride.” Gaumont News and a comedy reel are also on the bill. “The Amateur Wife” is the roman- tic tale of an “ugly duckling” who was bred in a convent and went to bed at 9 p. m. Then she went g New York and learned to wear fine clothes. Then she married and her hubby found out she could step some. “The Blushing Bride” is a farce picture of show girls, millionaires and dukes, THREE ACT COMEDY AT FOX’S OPENS SHOW Heading the bill at Fox's on Mon- day will be a minature musical comedy in three scenes, entitled “His Royal Highness.” Scene one is in a pullman car; scene two, in a street of Chinatown; house in Chinatown. characters: Porter, Georg A. Burton; the dope, Walter Terry; the girl, Vivian White: her chums, Doris Richards, Peltier and Olive White. Three other acts on the progran The cast of in a talking and Littlefield singing and and Warren comedy and is headed b!" Jean | come. early to see both pictures, one before and the other after the vaude- ville. One is Harry Carey in “The Freeze Out.” The other is Shirley Mason in “Ming Toy." PARSONS' THEATER. “Honors Are Even,” Roi Cooper Megrue's brilliant modern comedy re- turns to Parsons’ on- Monday, | 9th for three nights and a matinee with Willlam Courtenay and Lola Fisher in the stellar roles and the same excellent company seen here earlier in the season, in their sup- port. Since playing here *Honors Are Even” has been acclaimed the season’s biggest success and complet- {ed an engagement of 16 weeks in | Boston, the record of the year. The producers have changed the settings of the three incidents which and scene three in a| LOLA FISH “HONORS ARE E serve to introduce the As it is now the lights batik cyrtains, huumf 1a proper. thrown ands of Palm Beach. The cur- tains are rolled away and a series of shadowgraphs or silhouettes , are May ! played in qnick succession, as before. The working out of this plan is novel and, it is believed entirely new in stage history. The story revolves around a fash- ionable circle meeting as guests of David Carter in his palatial home in Westchester. His daughter Belinda is the chief attraction but Belinda " has difficulty in finding attraction and herself. She is 26 and life has palled. Comes into her perspective a bachelor playwright, who believes that marriage like pro- hibition is all right for the other ' fellow but not for him. She finds that to change his creed is her one {'mission in life. Both are terribly in love but neither would dream of admitting it. Belinda in a fit of { pique,-nearly marries the wrong man, {but in the end honors are where they belong. amusement for Used for 70 Years Thru its use Grandmother’s youthful appearance has remained until youth has become but a memory. The soft, refined, pearly white appearance it renders leaves the joy of Beauty with for many years. (10ur aud’s Orlenfal Cream FERD.T l,lll’l\ln\r s s THEATRE —— HARTFORD 3 Nights, Beg. Tonight, 7:15 (S. T. (Matinee Saturday) Mossrs. Shubert Present Oscar Straus’s New Operetta ‘THE LAST WAL With ELEANOR PAINTER And a Notable Cast of 1756 Eves., $2.50—50c. Mat. $2.00 'TODAY — CONTINUOUS WILLIAM B. FRIEDLANDER _ Producer of “Pitter Patter” “Extra Dry” and other big musical offer- hlsfi. announces “THE FIFERS” America’s Greatest Dancers with ANDREW BYRNES, Soloist ROBERT REILLY & CO. MERLIN, NELSON WARING MAXINE BROS. #BOBBY MONROE SALISBURY in “THE BARBARIAN" —$3,000 GIVEN AWAY— —At the— Daly Council, No. 12, Knights of Columbus GRAND FAIR April 29th to May 9th at the STATE ARMORY, ARCH ST., New Britain,