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1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1023 S 5 A AR AR AR e e N Y s Pt i e WSY NOTES OF THE SPOKEN STAGE, THE SILENT DRAMA AND MUSIC e e N N e . e e . . e A e e S e . e A N S AN N - M hers comps interest 1o looal mevie AMATEURS WILL HOLD DOWN BOARDS it 't o0 s vt o s ot e 1 & e s o oy o, shwnd i ot S, ettty s AT FOX'S FOR FIRST THREE DAYS nlc. il itl s i 1 il 24 I e o e e W m 4 Foherd P Principal Pletures corporation’s finest film of the sea ever Inndo Everyman's Bible Class Will Quartal, MNeowa. Siu) ‘ w. Mis lielen Fgan; |§ ' . The Meanest Man in the Werld P Kevin: Mias production will have an early po MISCHA FLMAN, A\uuu AN vase and is s8id 10 he of exceptional 1", Gaffney ward, butier. Georg Ker mierit, Twenty well known artists yiolinist . flummlp Papers and Stage Old Fashioned Min e M VIR bt hieioron g et 2uad L t of Pregeott, Mes James Maher asey From pre ind ns there Caven 1ha Saat’ hasas 2E et & strel on Monday; Y, M. T, : Iiustiated Beng the eop, Kdmund Cadrain: Henrs FEAT”RE AT PALA[;E e S oF N s taare &% [forinthe Wk hendad whh Tievs fan 15 no Tonger Russian eet, Ls Leonard Voke pooner, Vineent Ningrose summer stock eor Fr . . » panke » ant P R m company this year Maryon Aye, Helen Lwyneh, Vieter New York, May 18,~~=Miseha Eiman, A. & B, Society Play on tienoral Commiiieo Neantios in Ch - forta have bLeen made In years past patel, Vranees Taymond, William Tussian vielinist, hecame Miseha K W Ma " o an of the Members of the ¢ - i i to house such an institutio At the Canklin, Vorrest Robingon 1Aneoln wan, American vielinist yesterday aft Tuesday and Wednesday, #nera commi 3 £ the Mary MeFnroe, Gra ‘ Slory Tells of Life lll HOHNOM L oosie thoatan Beodoan. Carl Btackdals and- others | erneon befers Judge Gavegan in sy ont fuetia b amisting 1'anahue, Mae Clark ‘ wmit 2 . equally popular. Fddie Cline directed | preme court, special term, part five Eraest Lefhant, Marry 1ha Gianotta, Rose Kadd. Mary Dona Mowe COI('HY Vivian Marttn and Lenne Overman the feature. where he recsived final papers making LT . Y. Ftearns and R, ¥, hue, Hazel Sullivan, Mabel Gianott in “Nearly Married” will probably nim an Ameriean eitizen. Kiman will Armstrong. George Dyson is chair- Teselyn Hanrahan, Anvy Mae Won s o~ olose the season for legitimate attrae POX'S SUNDAY SHOW, give his first concert as an American This of eelebration of his stage wi f 5 ma £ " . vey, e ek A i N i of the NMIttes AR arrange ¥ egy Reheyd, Mavian Gagan tions at Parsons theater in Hartford this afternoon in Carnegie hall within the M week s ents with G. W. Kiett, Fo. W. Christ, Grace Hanrahan a Franeea Kas Rupert Hughes has undoubtediy g 0" L' "l ek on Thursday, Faturday night theatergeers eannot hunger for 1 « A ). M. Burdiek and Leon ., Sprague Prow; Messrs, Ha i Ward, NI rt Made his biggest pleture ot % weiday and Saturday of mext week and apropos of the T will he a sort B Bvervman's Bil : . afford to un.u.mu-mhl s show at Fox's, .. oricanization, B ot T i wg"h,'l: . : hin Sl M guulbplsgpdl et whieh net n-l ¥ y.a||xr-l fllm.r aets of cient he will have with him his for- R i at 3 : . B 4 chal :‘.;A” I‘.\‘ RORH “::-;-W .:',‘”\‘ e o n.-\uu» Aot dip map iy i Littie Nellie K 2. the *fiméns :'nlront‘.ri\(.\}‘v\l'lr;“ln:l\‘l“llnl“: a:‘\' mer teacher, Prof, Teopold A':ur of day aftern and ever and ol G it Areasrene s A .“ R Riilaavier: Totamb . (e MPhres pioture will be the attraction for four (€or8e AL Cohan imusical play at the ~.""'“:.i"".'.."f..." :;t‘l!;ll . \.pll:r': the Petregrad l”“n.":‘nw n'v'u‘ Y. M. T A & B 2ol o B L LR (A o 5t | Kelley, dosesd Oty e’ ave &t the Palace theater, hoginning dberty theater, New York, goes mer 0 N A conduet a symphony orchestra n' George M " : . e b oo i il e o8 4 o Kunday, Tt ix an absorbing tale of |"I'Y A1ong 10 absolutely house full ax thriller hree ""'l" 4 ‘I" . musielans while Eiman plays his fa: Honaire™ at the . cutor " e ¢ [ ky'.m- lr‘l. l.\l 1 M. Preb ryday, human wile pletu " Thera is a rip”, dash and - .| "" ';“":“”';“‘“'l .:'y||'|: "” don "'s orite conecertos, e Teite nesday evening wmittee; H, Y. Stearns. musieal di. 1414 In the reception reom of Henry Picture people, their activities and re- | o makea it the most inestimable | "ORRROREL | O o rinoe tGinten hy 8 ".”:\.fl itizenship pa The stage s pr 1y &l we rector; B. W, Irving, stage director; Spooner's home utionships entertainmont that New Yorkers have .“’;.‘o. " B ot :n h “Blind Hearts" SRA etk 0wl Aot UF (":r " !:rn all arrangements complets or 1t A, G mater of costumes |'« ) The musieal numbers will he played Mr, Hughes has long been one of AN In @ long time, and there are #7 2 l'"',,m:',,,‘,“":.fl'-.r: . 2 . pers (hr'.n y-:n ngo, A ¥ minstrel show of the L Foawler, master of properties Ly an orehestra assembled for this he countey’s most popular and most “fx'""i for it, including the chorus s L ’“‘:‘ \»-‘."m I R bt in this nl":ll“) : s \ promises 1o be one of the big ‘ Littie Ml o ahow by Johm 1 Crean who in mus. | human novelists, and has exceliod— ANd Priticipals, _auniong whom Ar ey et . Nogduse = . trom “ven" to higher gest amuteur affairs stug A v lonalre cal director, in printed form, on the stage and on | l/izabeth Hines'Georgia Caine, Mar. |ANCe Monday, Tusaday of ednes-| Titles, ransing fron aired by the IRt with a loca) cast. The - I 1" \-mnn‘.- with Ur In the opaning act Is & snappy open. the screan—in ravealing 1ife iy lon Mm,l Edna Whistler, Dorothy day, as the theater has heen re mmf ranks, are being ':"\q\-. - ..‘m'm have been rehearsing s ; 0% p 0 und Mis Loretta o harus, “The Little Millionagre,” 1v#d by thoae with whom we come in Newell, Charles King, Trank _Ofto, | but on Thursday the resular schedule | German “new-rich 'm.mm-r of the April In order to give the vonnor n the leading rolea and . open Catiahan and the ehorus, a1y conts Hin attitude toward |TAFFett Gresnwood, Itobert * Pitkin, | ilaresumed with & amashing good| process of .’"m: ot "them Tegaly thin and surreunding citien ol th wich favarites as Miss Helen |yo 4 Cup o ngrnum,” by William | life, and toward his characters—that Arthur Deagon, noi fo mention # vaudeville bt and “The JWestbound |old nobliity to adop fARhioned minstiel SHOW, fich A% W | ey Wi »..':::mv. :Ll.;m j::....-n‘.mfl' Scheyd and the chorus of the sympathetic, though often 90%N or more dancing specialists, | Limited, o e staged betweon the S0°s and #0°s wh Kor Vincent Ringrome Merritt The big musieal foatures of the amused onlooker who wants 1o make e Wiazs” wan 0 thing never dreamed of, | 1humason wad Bdmnn Cadratn tn |10Ird aet are: “0 You \onderful | us both love and understand thom Gir,” by 1 Callahan: “Dirty has not been abandoned in the pres- Macomber as Interlocntor : Fred W. Macomber will be the § t, And with one of the snap- ., by r2a Karin: “Musien! ent photoplay, There are a aumber . plost amatenr choruses ever assemhled i 3 i 4 AoF / nher oy terlocutor while the end me o . . " by Miss Helon Fgan, and of incidents in “Souls For Salc Raymond Watkins, bBur SORE. |ty it UpEELIRE the 1ading |4y gy’ Remind Me of My Mother,” Which are of a moro or less melodra- . BEBE Kiley, Willam Humason and L, 2oll open Tueadey Arlornoon At ) tsrhan Callahan, Mis Loretta O'Con. |matic nature, but Mr, Hughes has @ shore OX'A “heater. The show I8 Deing pro- [uae and the chor kept these entirely credible and an Jth'n‘ D:omm;:’& I \\" Latham, .|l..|»‘n duced by the Y. M. T, A, & . society. he chorus, m‘n:n! o Sntiealy ; " x AN¢ V', arles Stuhiman an - by Pt . Lindsay a man u F A Cohan Production Ly F ve For “Souls for Rale,” which attracted 3 Lyceum Feature For ® o0 @ ® 8. Winship are the solosist s g J The play selected for this year's of unusual attention when it was pub- lished serially in the Ited Rook Mag-! Many In Chorus e fering is regarded as one of George . Those singing in the horus are , X ' kK ‘ B o) Baard He .“f h 'I 'Y M, Cohan's best. 1t ahounds in hum Next Week Is azine and later in book form by Har- # ’ ird Hedwall, EImore | ,.,us lines and funny situations and wor Brothers, has been one of the E. Morse, Thomas Spence, 1, W 4 Another big double o b DA 1 ¢ i ) \ the musical numbers are up 1o the h best sellers of the year the ssnn. 2 A . Gable, Charles E. Cooper, O. H.|p; vohn gram has ben arranged for ] \igh standard set by the Colan shows Something new in Hughes' pic o inshi ki P ¥ Fapiis Polihsbdy : L ghes' pictures Nichols, H Winship, Everett Hera| ol 0 o e “Tabs” In other | 98Y evening program at the Lycenm o FCEG U MO0 Gl B waouls for wig, Henry Christopher; (second So8 theater, one of them heing the Pathe | g 0,5 S0 FETOECE 00 as Rith —_— - ' CHokod tha specsuratat In B Next Week We Are Offering to Our Patrons Two of the Biggest Photoplay A. B. McNickie, 1. Ogren | special—"The ° Pows e tenor), A. E. McNickle, D. R. Ogrea | Awiong those whose names appear | SRER A0 FIOVCE WIEEL L 1 orto cachewed the apectacular in his et yad i in the cast of characters are severa) | Grame ‘ 2 M@ 20N | eeree duet ut the big cli- - B ). Gt W £ e nown o followare of amateur 103 starte another bie week, featur. | Lor fho s b R L | Attractions That Have Been Made This Season and in Presenting (first b , George ‘ard, ny Z = P ing two 'vaudeville programs, change » " v i o . i theatricals. William J. Seheyd carrles| "% qu 400 ™ Gien the great Metro | the depiction of the burning of A Them We Guarantee Them to Be a Real Treat ! b Pratt, G. H. Mitchell, 1 » v of the heaviest roles |n the play hie a "3 . Henry dressel, 1. B, Fowler, il ,.,,,,,,,,,..'..,,,,,‘ in " rocalved s | Production, “Success,” as the movie | T8 1 U ”i'n)\' ,1'1“ ]m T ",I"‘T:u‘flu- rper, Richar hompso y S il al A% gensation for the first three days and . i 18 P19%.0) TG 2 R NIl Rastdon, Howard C. Horton good news to his host af followers| Wbl " pig tnat picture, “Thirty | novel Ia closcly adhered to In the ple. NDAY NIGHT MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY don, i rton, - M. whom he delighted with his presenta. 0 o { aete. | turization and particularly in this fire v David, Wesley Dickinson, J'rad Groth, | fiun of a tipss old charncter in the P03 for the final hait of the weck | oo, Ty Sl 0 1 ! Rupert Hughes Presents His Photoplay Drama of Hollywood C. H. Johnso econd base), R. W.| st show on by the “Tabs” Ur. o4 ogndetl FArON, A e 23 4 e 5 7 €. I Johnson; (second base) B W-[last show given hy the “Taba” Ur.|pypisienn who came to America to| Wre o 1 imber of casualties in film- | B With a Cast of sk, 7. s sh-|han Callahan assumes the rote of the | S " ER00 00 Py o has INE it Eight persons were tnjured, |8 BB Gohn G. Haopkina, . Dickinson, [1(it1e milllonsire.. As Fobsrt Spooner | #0¢K her fortune via the movies, has|, ikiitals ¢ the 46 B Aitton ind . M. Probie littie millionaire, As Teobetk DR0oNer | the ieading role in “The Power With- hitiTorkuhtelyizonsid them serious- 43 F Mo S FIL el o B F a 4 M, he has excellent opporty & o iy 3 - i & ¥ 80, . The program follows assure those who have stamped him | b [his iy her Airst tntroductlon o} rivls §ion thore will Tie' a Xejth: I . . v e . 3 X M oy the loeal public and in this pleture| % TOCIER SREre WEL B0 O e, | IR Richard Dix Charlie Chaplin Milton Sills Elliott Dexter Min 'l Virst Part. Ithe peer of local amat performers g iwinE Al : " &he has the part of a delightful littic Opening Thorns—Swing Along. that they have heen correct in thelr | goie4., pnm_f t girl. The rest of the and arrangements have been made so 2 . that ehildren can see the big picture ! s 2 & ? i / ¥ at children cai the hig picture Elaine Hammerstein ; Erich Von Stroheim Bolo—Love Sends a Littie Gift of judgment. Mr. Callahan adapts him- | .ot is o most capable one Roses. s self to the character he portrays and | qoit t0 be even greater than “Hu- after school at 4:15 for ten cents. End Song iL’);."\”h,“‘"”\‘“,.\,,. i Heyin !;"‘“’""‘";”“"“‘“ "" the lnes ’;:"‘ moresque,” “Success,” which begins| AN ;-n.xlvh- l‘rivlmll-:h r..r \‘,,.m an\v | N~ ind § ou ¢ 0¥ musical numbers that accompany the ! corful comedy-drama, | €' and director is “Driven,” the B8 3 3 & V illi aavye. : role he is bound to please the au- ?.‘,())\“”nar\'h‘:an-v‘mi‘:n::-:"ulmi':n:-iml:ru:‘:u: ‘harles Brabin-Universal-Jewel pro- | i Elcanor Boardman L Kathiyn Williams Mr. Holmberg eneces at all thres shows. NI with spmk,;"g humor. Amongst the | duction, which will be seen at the 4 v : Naomi | Palace theater on Thursday, where $t BB Ravmond Griffith g . Hobart Bosworth Dra: | opens an engagement of three days e Kiniry, Willlam Abetz. Bdward M rean version of his no ) ’ Musical Numbers b (s,h‘orul‘ 1 x:.;\l ]ITT- (,h uth, O'Connor and Fgan take the parts as- | qarg in it are Rrandon Tynan, RIO—Itose of My Hear signed to them with a finish that | chijder: jary Astor and Do Mr. Latham |places them high in the ranks of T. (idson. 7This photoplay is bascd on| Tt is a study in primitive emotions, & d o <ini the play which was, a fow vears ago, | Story of life as it actually is lived in Marfihall Neilan ¢ s Anlta Stewart End Song—1 Love M A. B. performers. Miss Anna Kiniry Mr. Humason hag a somewhat different female role | gne of Broadway's most famous pro- the heart of the Blue Ridge Moun- Bolo an'i (’-'m;ru-\, |:| ‘\‘nnv and her work has the stamp of ap- ductions. Tynan, who plays the lead | tains, - i i Solo by r., Stuhiman ot ] 4 s ™ P ar " 2 \ N 3 g B proval of the director, Charles 8in- jy the picture, algso played the lead on The action volves around the sac- “ - " " y A i . son interest in | rifices by a Spartan mountain moth- Barbara La Mar R\ § % RObelt Ede: End Song—Shame On You. STAif: an hiwhiy: satiatactoryi W P : the excellence of the|er of her hushand and three oldest % ‘ . e June Mathis g Mr. Watkins ; Many in Cast the story and End Song—1 Want a Man Like Jo- \jpe James Maher will be seen In | cast that interprets it should make |sons in order to bring peace and hap- Anna Q Nilsson meoy one of the principal parts. 8he han- | the presentation a distinet hit. piness to the youngest, a child that | Ao Mr. Armstrong. b Aes the lines weil and her voeal num- | Wallace Reid, until his death one | has been born into this brutal family | i Chorus-—In An Old Fashioned TOWN. jars ape among the hest in the show: | of the most beloved idols of the| through some strange error of fate. B (laire Windsor K ' A 7 . Florence Vidor and who passed from| Charles B. Mack i v ; . By san. George 17 Kerin, T:dmund Cadrain, | movie world, : T ! e Johnson Vinoent Tingrose and Merritt Huma- | this world after a losing fight against | through the courtesy of David Wark 2 Bolo-— My Trene, : ot . 9 . | Griffi excellent in the role of o 4 ey 3 ¢ con., fill ont the remainder of the east death, hrought about hy a weakened | Griffith) 18 exe n 0 v " 4 3 - n Hels Ot ; . \,“'. Lindsay and the capable manner in which | constitution as a result of indulging Tommy, and the same can be said of | gy T. RO- Barnes F Jea End Song—Si Si Senor {hey take their parts is responsible fn | in the drug habit, only a few months| Klinor Fair as the sweetheart, Emily || | ago, will he seen at the Lyeeum the Fitzroy as the mother and Burr Mc- B [yank Mavo CU George Walsh Mr. Kiley o great mensure for the smonoth man ast three days of the week. The| Intogh as the brutal father. ) er in which the show has been pre- | production, “Thirty Day is the The big attract with this photo- Wm. H. Crane Red Dawn Is Shining i R e it sented in recent rehearsals. i z 2 James P. Murphy i chairman, and — Zasu Pitts Lounging Room III‘\hu Burritt Yo- yGiiijam Price is secretary of the com $el PREESSh & mittee in charge of the show. Other W Bell Hop, Charles Covert i lhat) ; members of the committas are: Lew Cody y i Blanche Sweet Acrobatic novelty, The Frederick p0ic s Atanning, John In, Callahan, f i 5 . o Fred Niblo Trio. '8 Arthur Hoyt Soft Shie Daneing de Luke, Irit; Seeeees— e PARSONS THEATER 3 l / Poli’s PALACE 1 NIGHTS BROTSNING THURSDAY - g 1 A } 5 1 i) . e 5 3SDAY ; Bessie Love Alsa S | i ; Mahel Ballin The New POLI ‘l“l AYERS P Py . RSl FDY THE ¥ ne 6 ‘ E: 99 Fuso Balin IRl porting cast cver back of a Stock Organ- PR ¥ 5 = i % | oV’ Johnny Walker I e B K. C. B. izetlon in Hertford. AT, B, WOOIYS Big Farce Comedy Sneeess v % AFO lethrs VY 3 Weitten nddwu:l(b gt . Mae Busch RUPERT/HUGHE : 2 £ Claude Gillingwater fiemflg GE!’HE b Gaftfli ok, SR T T TR, Siuged b id to be even greater than was Humoresque : v Barbara Bedford Julian itehell. DI tion K. €. Whitney. . Evee., 500-82.50—Mat., 50c-82.00. with a gl'Cat ("db'l, lncludmg o John Sainpolis Brandon Tynan—Naomi Childers—Mary Astor b Chester Conklin Dagmar Godowsk Patsy Ruth Miller ’ The Big and Dore Davidson School Children Can See It After School 4:15; Adm, 10¢ New York Success : Directed by Ralph Ince B KEITH VAUDEVILLE Ergotti & Herman—Secena & Weber—Jeanette Childs—Larimer & Hudson 1 J AY FRIDAY SATURDAY ) Evening Only | p < in T | i Th;_l:;gx \Ihc‘:l‘zurzh_-o;’““ ‘ M |- " The Dramatic Gem of the Year ! } f| Called by New York Critics one ‘of the best four pictures made this year Shirley Mason i 1Y i Presented by the ‘ f IRSDAY ; Y SATU “Love Bound” WM. T. A, & B. Society THURSDAY s st *Blind Hearts” ; Wallace Reld All Star C - | ’ —NOTICE— Fox’s Theater Owing to the fact that this theater has been rent- May 22nd and 23rd ed next Monday, Tuesday | % ‘ Py , i % 1 and Wednesday, we want Mati 22nd 4 s ::r ]1\:«12-13“;_ '1', know ‘\]\]p b I hlrt D a s ; A tale of the Kentucky Mountains where the Law of Force is the only lav wi]ll 1'(-.\|m|3;1 uw’(’{ v'Fz\HI;U' Benefit Building Fund RL M_ feat“;ill"gi;_ OR FA policy on Thursday, with 3 gaal 4 CHARLES MACK an IN "AIR 2\]'21* h;;f-: v"ftl ]':(r:t}l'.""l‘ill';x‘l" [Reoh. SEEAAN. P CEA . - re s RS (Courtesy of D. W Griffith) ,.m‘ l % ,\ > ain. | , o ade “ ‘" LIMITED B 50 ot vt o4 ROnEy & LAgROe THE SPLENDID LIE — THE POWER WITHIN FOLLOW THE CROWDS IT'S OUR TREAT ! e Jrd Alarm —— in

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