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L A R TR R R R A - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922 VAMPIRES AND FAITHFUL SWEETHEARTS VIE FOR LOCAL SCREEN DEVOTEES ATTENTION NEXT WEEK — “A FOOL THERE WAS” AND “HER GILDED CAGE” TOPS THEATER BILLS—“MONTE CRISTO” COMING — AMUSING BRIEFS FROM FILMLAND engagement at the Palace theater Thursday. It is “The Lotus Eater," an* Assoclated First National attrac- BY ZOE BECKLEY, XS 10T | CINDERELLA SALLY |"ARIDUE &2 tion starring John Barrymore and Picturization of Kipling Poem e (Gloria Swanson Stars in Head-| nereonaty airerted by Maronait wen | BEGIN HERE TODAY an, i ondure the insults she has heen 1 \It {8 unusual for a large variety of TOpS Blll g A o s Tk I v llflel' iOl’ NCX[ wefik reasons, but chiefly because of d¢he E &) o A Tat 1or DIASH of Ampiovs kg tzlent which has been employed in not gone far befors she is its production. The name of Barry-| At the Fox theater Sunday, [ ) ry Stanley, the voung The Sunday night bill at the Pal-|more or Nellan alone on the plcture day and Wednesday, in ' A Udany PN AR She ROmeneie i : ace will present two excellent fea-|is sufficlent evidence that it % extra- Wa . f a 1 i 8t Nlege of tures that should be very entertain-|ordinary, but there are other ‘hig 1y by her. Y as m to | ing. George Chesebro, who will be|names" accredited to it. Alhert Pay- nario by Bernard S e 4 starrad in “Diamond Carlisle|" a story | son Terhune, one of the most popular ected | Emmett . . | of the Northwest Mounted Police,|of novelists, wrote the story and \ | was before his debut in pictures, a|George Ade, the humorist, wrote the ‘svr:mm in the famous mounted po- | subtitles. lice of Canada, and his famous adven- The supporting cast is especially | tures are now told tipon the screen noteworthy, for it includes Wesley | in photoplay story style. “Diamond | Rarry, Colleen Moore, J. Barney Carlisle” is a fast moving story with|Sherry and Anna Q. Nilsson. | plenty of action and thrills and| The Keith vaudeville bill for the AAVaTtaEEs: | j . | should be well liked. The other fea- | first half of the week will have four made up hi “Well, now that you've said and| h, Y / | ture offers pretty Alice Lake in her|great acts, headed by The La Pilarica eductive crea- 4 oo thd nice n‘m,zbl thank you, Mr | new picture, “The Infamous Miss| Trio, famous dancers from the Span- bac and put|geiay You're really very kind ml Revel,’ 'a romantic qrama with a[lsh court. This trio enjoyed the fa- the Proaupetls, = mit Lonant A5 4 nvikln kT ore | comedy vein. In addition there will|vor of King Alfonso's court for the another YOUng |,,. ‘oo i iRt iaime Hare dovies] be a new episode of “The Perils of|past three years, and have only re- s f | the Yukon' and comedies. cently come to America. e ful as a do-|po 0r ' Goodby." i | 5 ‘ ; : e e - i Tl e o s conliop s Florence Vidor and Theodore Roberts the bay X ® DYORLeer GO ON WITH THE STORY mined make v smiled and felt herself hlush-| re W0USE- g at Harry Stanley's noble effort to tly having it/yindjcate his Interest in her. But a movie SIren firm npote in her character kept her | cars to have | fom fooling herself. A foundling's long Hv€l pame upbringing has its negative | They had reached the trelley sta-| me and seeming- | * et 1 | of a popular supporting cast given tion and as Sally held out her hand " “Don' ra™ n niqus, ithe thend)| OB g : ‘when ~“Her Gilded Cage” Gloria| “Don't wear yourself out waving| | T WOM 1“» ‘\? ::::':\;:v'inr:‘:rarlj ;n n?n:; \‘::r‘ S Swanson's latest Paramount picture|a palm-leaf fan," is the advice of LM:—Q—S—}-LAQ——_}-’_E_—_———O—AN— g, tisee ¥ -8 st Un-| “ANY EXPERIENCE?" ASKFED is presented on the screen of this|Dr. Royal 8. Copeland, New York " THI 9 pleasant certainty that he would never |\ THp STOREKEEPER. theater next Monday, Tuesday and|health commissioner, in a pictorial | AT THE PALACE OCTOBER 1—2—3—1 s her again. He grasped the hand | . \Wednesday. In addition to the mag-|interview for the next Movie Chat. | A3 Litlvieg Was that a promotion from the ncje personality of the star, you will | Oh, but I want to come to see you (kitchen? Or would {t be going back see David Powell as her leading man; e appears to be very fascinating. fi‘l_" write me—I just must see you, on her resolve? Sally Dawson had|,nq Harrison Ford as his brother. certainly on the score of attrac-|Sally never heard of the ancient and noble | \fiss Swanson has one of the most — Ba s se the new school of| The girl continued smiling, but|Roman whose enemies appointed him | giriking roles of her career—a poor ; v em more plausible than the|With an effort now. The parting gave [cleaner of streets. girl, who through the agency of the N —the kind that men could |hr @ pang she dared not show. Not —“If the office won't bring me honor, | press and an able publicity agent, 15 20 to the dogs over, with. | €Ven after the car had moved off with|T shall confer honor on the office.” | forced inte a pasition of prominence || out emp ing the old aphorism |her did the stiff, brave little grin leave [he sald—and did it. Sally went in on the stage with attendant sensa- that Tove is blind “Any experience?” asked the store- | tional features. That she is doing \F here Was suggested by| 'Now!" che breathed, as though |keeper. this for the purpose of gaining money ||} Rudyard Kipling's poem is, of course, |bracing herself for a tremendous ef-| “I've got better than experience,” | to aid in the cure of her temporarily the celebrated grandmamma of all|fort of irit. Then the very ab- said Sally, “I've got sense. Let's try crippled sister, the public does not notable indeed,|sence of any next immediate step tolit out.” | know. The love affair which ‘devel- giren photoplays—so vampire” [take seemed to draw the pluck from | | ops between the artist who finds in “Now-—what?" (To Be Continued). | his former model, whom he has out of the cover of the dictionary and | her + | i | 1} into the light of every day | 1t takes more courage to face an| (Copyright, 1922, NRA Service). |learnéd to cherish, a famous stage b 8 i o s el . SUNDAY NIGHT — EXCELLENT DOUBLE FEATURES The picture sticks as closely as a|empty void than to climb a hard hill & brother to the stage tale of the Sally was as alone in the world as DAILY FASHION SFRVICE. e ———— A S e W e ’ ! GEORGE CHESEBRO ALICE LAKE and child to g0 with o woman of the| Her home was in her imitation ||| | p : femimonss ioeea 0 e eaier v’ e ‘oot | THE FLAPPER GROWS DEMURE | _ toward native pro L rought forward he atest silent ifter one 1ook Faylor one can hardly blame that it brought the word er: who seems about to retugn to his|earning power was in somebody’ e T s i et N et sl e g “DIAMOND CARLISLE” | ‘THE INFAMOUS MISS REVEL’ ing determined to free himself from |in to the ear of the conductor coming | No longer dashing, but demure, the | ) ; ¢ . . her spell by the rongh and ready ex-|round for fares | | lapper dons leng skirts, Puritan col- A Story Of the Northwest A Romantlc Drama WI'h pedient of killing her. iz tipped over T ding from the trolley at the | lars, long sleeves . banisters b ninx herself | junction town of Branchville, he A | Will she abandon rouge, rolled Q g mes brhelis honsell - onh Ll sl ] g e e | Mounted Police . a Touch of Comedy “Monte Cristo.”” one of the t-{money w not sufficient to take her est productions the Fox theaters have|on to Chicago, o perforce she stop- | ) | other insignia of her emancipation? : local theater starting o nday. Oc- Lugging her bag, footed it to demand it. And they seem to do so. tober 1. and continue for three day the discouraged Ilittie 1, brushed i Here is her new fall silhouette i with its essential changes. Watch more This Alm, with its stupen- her hair before the cracked mirror, . e dous and lsvish seftings, is unexcelled | washed her face and hands and went for her. She'll begin to dot the in dramatic art and every character | forth earch for the ladder that) streets in a few weeks and after — R 4 b in it has heen selected with the great- | should take her to the heights of ca- & | that she’ll grow more and more un- est of ~are There have been many|reer and life | 2 { til her name is legion. There's one| ' been able to compare with “Monte to the town's largest ice cream par- be out ”nf the world as out of Cristo” not oniy from an entertain-|jor and dairv lunch. Sally look into 5 | fashion. Ing angle but from wonderful scenic|tne window listlessly—then less so, as { | work cign | ¥ ’ | PPTE et I PR ) g she a sig | | Movie “Villain” Shot, This picture is now plaving to ca- SODA WOUNTAIN HELPER | | : 5 . pacity houses in Hartford and New| il e ‘ | Accidentally, By Heroine Sk Sally stood there thinking hard. as| | Los Angeles, Sept. 23.—Noah s g -m;-;r! in at the chocolate creams | ; Beery, film character actor, today c ; s 5 e vl ¥ { ears marks from a villain part he Kenneth Harlan and Marie Pre- and red-and-yellow gum drops. Wash- “k“—:tr:“m S et ap e vest will have featured roles in the |ing soiled glasses and djshes—she | ‘Lwr»"m‘d AT gt s nnonor b, Seoil i taRer IESRTE AR Ol L RS i Chadwick, accidentally inflicted when | The Beautiful and'Damned.” the work at first the revolver fired before the camera. D e — ; | proved quite real and inflicted a| | wound in Beery's side | , Lloyd Hamilton has used the same cutaway coat in his comedies for eight years ALWAYS HUNGRY ¢ | Into the maw of the big furnaces at our rlectric “The Jnheritor: magazine serial generating plant goes annually great quantities of coal [ by I A” R. Wylie, is to be filmed by | Goldw; to be changed from latent energy into economic, indis- Hflw T MAKE { jensahle electric power end ligh al | 1 hle electric power 1 light. To provide this coa [' ‘y Bess Love will ba 1eading 184y ln) | | in the volume required is one of the difficulties met in “Prince Courageo rendering electric service. e ; Lawson Butt is directing himself | in the leading role of “The Flying| 4 Dr. Oscar Henning, explorer, is PRSI working as an extra in “The Strang-| ier's Banquet" to obtain experience | for a career as a director. Dy BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH * 0Of Columbia University e o THERMAX Chowders, as we know them, are A Mcnace to Cattle! 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