New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 28, 1921, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN. DAILY HERA[D SATURDAY, MAY 28, 102i. FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO Double Features Double Features B CARMEL MYERS FOX’ S Tyexe | JUSTINE JOHNSON in “BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED” : in “BLACKBIRDS” . e C S E Pict M ‘ . - i If It’s the Best It’s at Fox’s. &‘:%T‘Eh(s)}\:’owvtt;‘rgngt.u i MONDAY — TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY If It’s at Fox’s It’s the Best. THE MILLION l)({LLAR COMEDY STARTING THE SENSATIONAL SERIAL “SKIRTS” | EDDIE POLO E MOST GORGEOUS AND SENSATIONAL COMEDY FEATURE " THE SERIAL KING IN THE MOST GRIPPING CHAPTER DRAMA CLYDE COOK —— THE SINGER MIDGETS (] 9 JMPLETE BANTAM CIRCUS : : 1,000 SUNSHINE WIDOWS 10,000 Eyefuls of Bathing Beauties. : ¢ our Splendid Attractions — ' - — VAUDEVILLE ‘Always a Pleasing Performance KEEFE & SHAW STEWART & HARRIS PAULINE FIELDING PLAYERS BOB and GEORGE . DECORATION in | DAY Specialists Novel Novelites “YOU’RE OUT” “LET GEORGE DO nm CONTINUOUS SHOW X Singing and Dancing The Comedy Playlet l reel the theme of the light comedy, r'lm'war in “Daddies,” the wonderful zan’ and others, will complete the | ANTONIO FERRARA fotably, ‘fine qulmes and his tdne is, in song. It is not long beforé ihe comedy drama that tells of the de- {\undu\ evening prégram. All next pure nnd clenrd Mr. Ferr:m plays i | company’s two highly comedians, Al|termination of a group of bachelors | week Al Lemons, New Britain's own untaflingly good taste and his sound »an Pepino | to remain such. and the change de- | comedian and wooden shoe endurdfice AT LYCEUM THEATER musiclanship 1is constantly in 4 o O'Briet, | manded by some war orphans they | dancer. s H dence. Critics én the Cleveland acted by Al Cole- | adopt as a charitable enterprise. s s e e vy pers have unlimiitéa prisq for this rh se two “millioh- RS AT THE CAPITOL. Antonié6 Ferrara, assistant concert | talented gmsklfiln and ;dmh‘o th ihg story, - o - Bl N ; Way he hanéles himself during hi en married. and ar ¢ .\l NDAY NIGHT AT THE L¥CEUM. [ Xonette, charming and winsome as | Master of the celebrated Cleveland Pertorihances. TR e e B hedy | “The Furnace,”” Willlam D. Taylor's \ reigns sipreme and thete i8 plenty of | new special production for Realart. | ater, Hartford, during the latter half | théater tomorrow afternoon in a | o [it. The musical numbers are lively | which will be shown at th§ Lyceum, | of this week. Audierices were de- | SiONn recital at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. ni " e ) f | ' Sunday evening only, i& declared to be | 1i cith 1 ingi cioli e Sorelilh o G0 thowincs ‘v olivaet :n-‘"m‘-‘hr“\lv“- :;‘lt";; e | thé beauty chorus of danéing maidéns 2 ) lighted with her singing and violin | compositions até all that can be asked lin good. Al Lemons. who s sitled one of the Fichest pictures in spec- { playing. it is said, and 4t all his previous ———‘~H—-' " = s tacular sceneés and lavish settings Dan Willie does good trapeze work | performafices have méade an excel- ever, is appearing at the Capitol the- | orchestra, will appear at the Lyceum | and well handled by principals and ! e N m - | aance grace and se | which has beén viewed for some time | and a strong arm stunt. Al and Nan | lent impressioh on hik audienée. His B RN arier woid F” bertde i which ac she a | past. Replicas of both the interior | Delmont have a novelty musical of- | appéarances in coneerts in M It, he having given his life during the | 15,0 trained 3 and exterior of St. Mary's church in { fering. Cook and Oatman win _ap- | Bruch's G Minor, night m” aps ia h S London were constructed for the big | plause with songs and jokes. Vera i 5 o st iidanks >ad . phnse ‘Black- | APEG O MY |" ““ ! wedding scenés, and many sumptuous | Calboursyf company, consisting of two " ; English socléty scenes were staged. | girls have special settings for their 1 - < = 'f’"'A T toamy ™~ oe® | The cast is all-star. including Aghes | songs. ay With Lawra Hope s ¢ e n - Avers, Jerome Patrick, 'rhom-mn_l Wanda Hawley is seen on the he léading rofe) but b B Hacttord: Roberts, Helen Dunbar, Betty Fran-|screen in “The Outside Woman,™” s 0 leave Paris In disguise when e j ment at Palace theater, Harifo cisco, Milton Sills and others. . An-; which is really the movie of, “Twin the feature |m|v\yl nt have dikclosed I8 a drama from the l"" found w de ~|r-rm and beautiful girl Next week the Poll Players will other episode of “The Son of Tar. Beds." e wr starts the M = e e e | ¥ P ns the gamut ’K = = — ¥ the New Bfitain hos { 5 5 - 5 of the yoyng Berlin ; l‘ um‘l"\’{:{"”‘ 'l (el rerJJEI:—Ir N A = - : Play | : n ' 1 {0 . » loves h nd then, et e ‘B I . A b | confessing her faults, she is forgiven, | o ! ————————————— | things happen fast and furious | | m { and z SR | there is a happy ending il ALL THIS WEEK TIP TOPF MERRY MAKERS THE POLl I)LAYERS e S N (Sl alalglgligidiglieielalelelalol o | . With a cast of twenty-five people, t Laurctte Taylor's Greatest I e SUNDAY NlGHT s e L&e o ce g | two big acta and several changes ot Success i : v 4 ery. the Tip Top Merry Makers | meinating i | Dtuatt, Late Wiar o fonday and remain for iwo || “PEG O' MY HEART” Excellent Photoplays \ o yee . For the open- mebody ea Matinee Daily 2:15. 15 NON A " hich h l. 1 .‘v n aptly ..n ::n .'1' “Ilr, .:\‘ | Evenings 1D H Dorothy GiSh in “Mary — e - Memonal Day Ma’ 3 'w Repertoire of Musica yuilt entirely for fun and amuseme | illi i I.\‘lllll'n.\- ieat 'rh % !Ir:| -lnhm: nrr the Im "t ac t“\\"|:.! l‘ ettt et te— | Earle WI“lamS in “Romance Pmmoters” ’ Calhown & Co., Cook & open on an claborate etting de- Next Week “DADDIES” | | . . . 3 wn: Al hnd Nan Delmont; wtitul hotel | | i M Charlie Chaplin in “Behind the Screen” i\ i Dave Winnie, e metropolitan cit & oursibe: wosaxs || o tne curcain What might be termea| MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY ' b e U nwi FOX,S i Allan Dwan Presents New : D ‘ al'tlll'e Bafld ; SUNDAY ONLY ‘ “THE SCOFFER’, ep Doublel Featires A drama of wonderful conflicts— ; _ Assisted by Man’s hate against man’s fear, “BLACK Woman’s passion against girl’s love, J ack Kiley of New Brit e BIRDS” | Scoffer’s skill against tempest’s might. : ’ Last Time Tonight YO RLWYN | | To Our Patrons: DANCING, AFTERNOON AND EVENING STOCK CO. . —By— | It must be a strikingly unusual photo- Sunday Night ‘ Hapry James Smich || drama to win our special endorsement. Music by O’Brien’s Orchestra, of New Britain MILTON It must be a portrayal of men, MILTON SIMS 'l e Berlin_ playwright 1 y women —ldme Kk i kil; ol amo‘: and emotion so real and virile as tq stand SPECIAL DINNERS AT CASINO: THE FURNACE during the World War. abruptly dramatic; and because “The $1.00 PER PLATE Son of Tarzan Scoffer” is one photodrama you’ll re- An All-Star Cast. member in & hundred, we unhesitatingly Attractions include: The Aero-Swing; Roller _— commend it to you. Coaster; The Whip; Carrousel; Swimming CARMEL MYERS KEITH VAUDEVILLE e — ha w Rav’s Best. “19 and Phyllis.” Thurs. Pierce alld,NOl'tOll, P‘w’" m

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