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NEW RBRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1923, A S A B A A AN SY NOTES OF THE SPOKEN STAGE, THE SILENT DRAMA AND MUS, C A S . S N A NN S NN AN S . NN NN BN 3 AN N IO e p—— hreughout this eountry summer as rehearsals of the Latesl Creations Please, Sports LT S T ‘Tf MP“"UN’ WITI[ ™ ." SO Ny Interest Miss Frances Williams .. .. ~ STARCASTATF 1)) vt e I 80| Mgt e o, ompite s making emptation” one of the hest South Resten, Mass, Newport ter to show the moving piet s stories of the year and Westerly, R. 1, and on June 15 n in New Britain on Memerial Popular Member of the Poli ;20! ani tykes wans | Wine Tt + Seven Reel Super-Production e’ Yausbiiie” wn win vring to. Wil sai for Waitax' Nova ‘Beotia. hay o tne iy oieisia paice and ] \ ] ) St Brslels gether four excellent aets, Helen Where the troupe she is playing With fire department at that playhouse Plu\(‘l\ at "il"“'"'ll li a s Rt yronght - i vl yellaw shoes and sto. u-.k To F“m BI” Kennedy, a violinist with an excep. Will start a sgummer engagement. The | goon . h ’ Daughter of Rilly Wilkiams DS tionally good repertoire of music and #ct will play in Capada for ahout — A s rald® poview elees s voeal seleetions. Leonard and Culver eight weeks. Miss Huber in writin ste 0 ) N s R P %8s A — ing! New epers B(m ter for the latest Pas B o B s Miss Williams are a singing, dancing and telking !0 friends says that she has visited . ll'u :'u ‘v ! Pfl E.A:i.a:\'d”:: :M’n’l\’u’:f' E d f Cles Poll o JSompan d S of Ritly Williaw Two excellent feature pletures, a combination that Ad prove very | many historieal piaces of interest, and L0\F¢, 0f one act piay Y Styles an o1 ean, Hartfo wite ot ht v hAME | comedy, news reel and pietures taken |entertaining, Joe Carroll does a com. | the traveling has all been dome by|N® ‘Jitney Piayera” a dramatic orel , : g S ppspoh gl . who at one time conducted the ©f New Hritalp will comprise the bill |edy menologue taat is a roar frem Automobile ganiaation forined l‘.\dN“ "'\PL_':': .0'4 Wholesome Sports, S . b H old Ameriean theater in New Haven. |10 be showi at Fox's theater on Sun- start to finish and Stern and Rosa en- s Bouth w‘umhn'-m. and Mrs. € ner, ia . <= . Tane - lay evening The Kingdom Within" tertain with a musical offering. James Barton, star of “Dew D known on the slage as A.uf n.m'.. Keen On Sports 2 clean wholesame drama with a heart On Th 3 . bill . ar ol TP | is one of the company The coms! R ) tage lams was * n whe ne drama with & heart| On Thursday a new bilt of vaude- | Inn," Rhubert's new musieal comedy | pany secures it name from the transe! For many years ‘N u": Al-.n“‘ eres m.. say not m:. 'vu- will |’ |4r\|<x nted with (’hcr\e: meeting with suceess on Rroadway, is pul'",“,l method it will use. A8 anys e theaters ©f some theilling action, one scenw|Jones in “Fnowdrift” as the feature | preparing (o foin the actars’ eolony N phoscd Yroughout the New England states, DeIng & real knock-down and drag picture, There will be the usual com- | at the Housstonie river near Derby | o, who has in anyway been in iac told that perhaps a Miss Williams 4id not de any pro- “U' YOugh and tumble fight, The edy, news reel and the New Britain | for the summer. Narton s plu\nln: Witk thaatrianl sondi e m;m. p.":' siyles » id mer th - . » 1 N % t LDl conts of ould an N tion work until she had married, |Other feature “ll-“‘illlfiu\\n lam Ius- made picture to build & bungalow north of that :"' Imol“;m M:\'o“l:-ln:“: r:unbno she heeame interested in ¢ll in “Boston RBlackie” this picture The supporting cast includes Irene | gwned by Rey Cummings, anothe: TROARDEIIL oA not more about prie hel story whieh deals with prison I nt - M ? h T | to every manager and have even icad T oAn about. stvieal’ work through the efforts of her hus K @ h dea prison | Rtich, Dorothy Manners, G. Raymond | musical comedy comedian. He alpo 4 Iment of road companies i band reform, denouncing the :mnln"..m. Nye, Colin Chase, Evelyn Selbie, Lolo | intends to add to the heauty of the '7",," :,":',ff.m\ ,m..r,\., will not{ Onb Lino Bn SNas. ishment practiced in some iails, There | Encinos and Lee Shumway, It was!spot by building a stene lighthouse |+ F ne Jitney Players, who plan o It was with a hard smile that she |*'® Numerous ineldents that hold the |directed by Seott Dunlap from the | abous 100 fest high and equip 1t bother the Jitney Play ”" b ‘l: Yord!| told of her firat appearance in a pla spectators gripped by their dvamatic story by James B, Hendryx, who is| with a light that will never go out 'mm: about in a specially bui of At appea “ tensity, Ahove everything else the 'weil known for his tales of the land | Kyp | e fhe had heen asked to appear i . A Kyra, the dancer, is also planning to Srtats Srilusnon i e Yai human appeal of the fim stood out heyond the Mackenzie river, including | huild at the colony, 4 § 19 The method used in utut|n¢ 11"7-- but o Ao aking Ii or many (ANd it I8 element which, more | “The Promise,* “The Gold Girl," and e | plays will be extremely nove “\n ek o - aavit ¢ other, makes a pleture [ “Conple Morgan in Alaska," stage will be mounted on a specially| rehearsala the play was y ready This pleture has a good e #nee his return from abroad, Chan- | bullt Ford chassis and the stage set«| for presentation to the publi Miss Pollock has gone o ) s will be simple but still attrac- £one to his country | ting P! ¥ Sl e ine i aay: and at|thare of romance centered about Eva AU had one line to may, and at (ol T Gl anee wan more place at Rhoreham, Long Island, for | tive. According to present plans, thel the summer, coming to New York|premiers will come July 1 an iams when inter th MHervala Arst said, "1 eould you The com- the opening rformance ahe eo than satisfactory . notihe rd heyond o thi ow in 4 . e gV . no '__";"‘" L héyond:tas “’ "»":’"’ “Temptation,” A seven reel super- . ,BACKSMGE A every few days to his office fn the | pany Axpects to play in Manchester, the orchestra NS ANE CLAan production containing an all star cast Selwyn theatsr building. He will have | ahout July 10 | resolved to study vo iiture 4 will open a three day engagement at | _m‘ ¥ 1\ . hear she was able to make heraelf heard [, il ypootar on Monday. In the cast| On request of the school authori-, in any part of any theater wre Bryant Washburn, Eva Novak, | ties a member of the Fox Wim cor- In Hartford Four Years, June Elvidge, Phillips Smalley and | poration was in New Britain op Wed- She has appeared on tour 10 yvaeman Steele, The story revolves' jesday of this week and took moving| “Quiney Adams *-"_\""»‘_""_ of th® y1ee1f about the adventures of Jack | pictures of the children in thelr nom] T p o at Walnut Hill park. | atast storle New England e pajawin and his Juxury loving wife. | day J matized & "}" presentcd on the \when the story opens the two are in! There were over 2,000 children whu; | American stage or an en CA- moderate circumstances, A tremen-| partieipated in this event. In addi- son she starred in New Vork in “Misa doug fortune suddenly comes 1o them, | tion the cameraman busisd _himaet | Wethersfield Ave., Hartford citicoats,” whie has since with the result the wife loses her| about the city and snapped many | . 9 [done for the screen by Alice Brady.|head, Her husband valnly tries to| other interesting views, all of which | Connectlcuts Coney Island Miss Willlams has appeared underigioy the tide which he reallzes must| will be shown at Fox's theater all | the Poli banner for the past ten ¥ears jnavitably land them on the rorks. | next week, The scene showing the| {and has been in Hartford = for Ultimately money and t(he things it! children at the park will be exhibited | consecutive seasons. She iikes 1 will buy cause him to lose his head | in a regular release of Fox News and | U TRAORDINARY | ford and hopes that she will he and it §8 then that his wife awakens | will he flashed on #creens in theaters | to appear there for many more | | sens clded hit with Hartford theatergoers | und is greeted with rounds of ap- § p Famous Red Hussar ke & PARSONS THEATER, Hartford, Thurs., June 21st § - | | BAND A ikl | ! COSTANZI GRAND OPERA CO., PRESENT Molly Malone has been engaged to play the feminine lead opposite Tohn. | The Most Famous Double Bill in the Realm of Opera {Jll THE FINEST BANT IN THE EAST. o o e “CAVALLERIA R ? o 7 A play, “Little Jnhnn,\“ Jones." Harry | R —And— USTICANA BIG'TIME VAUDEVILLE Meyers has also been added to the cast, d Arthur Ross is directi the. et “h oy wax presented | “l PAGLIACCI” TWO SHOWS DAI _P—’:n(E{\ele('fll\\ EVERY SUNDAY the picture. The play was presented | at the Lyceum theater last spring by | Introducing For The First Time in These Parts G . T OPENING JUNE 18th—LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED the Y. M. T. A, & B. society of this L ZEROLA | SWRGING, FOGL (C U\(‘FRT‘ TWICE DA!L") ~ MISS FRANCES WILLIAMS, s ; a2 L ”‘ ”‘J? P | Production of Wesley Barry's lat- Dramatic Tenor. Metronolitan Opera Co, | LV S i it g o | est picture, “The Printer's Devil,” has SOFIA GALLO AND GIUSEPPE INTERRANTE g | Adm. to Park Afternoons (Sat. Sun. and Holidays Excepted) FREE } Admission Fvenings—10c stockings to match, the small poke “ld be appropriate if this was to be | been held up at the Warner Broth- With a Brilliant Cast of Artists & ¢ PRICES—$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, 82,50 and $3.00 (Plus Tax.) LET’S GO! shaped hats for the demure m a an interview for the sports page, hut|ers’ coast studios due to a complete the large drooping hat for mid w1t will e written to interest | revision of the story. The picture is/ Seats Now at Sedgwick & Casey’s, 139 Asylum Stroet, Hartford. mer wear She lov the car N h ymen let us have a fsw words| being made under the direction of| worn to match the gowns, the color- William Beaudine. ful sautoir and beads and the many accessories dear to the feminine heart All in he is mo favorably im- pressed h the sent day styles, | Boys, is the last word when it a comes to knowing when, where and| who fighting in th o defe: their tities, what college footbal tas the best players and what hase- | ball team ‘is going to win the world series. She is an enthusiastic hoost- er for any sportsman who believes in R AR RO A Lt R e N e playing a good. who and clean | B Lt s ey e SUN., MON., TUES., WED. SUNDAY NIGHT—Two Excellent Features — Sunday Evening Only — SR : MAY McAVOY' An All Star Cast THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN ! Poli’s — in — | — in — ; \ i i - PAL i ‘ MABEL | Beghere b R e ol SR kieg umrel B G An enjoyable picture! | A story of the west ! «Boston Blackie” All Star Cast ALL THIS WEEK %, Z. POLI Presents A sumptuous and Lavish vr:yhunun ot POplllfll' Music ThE Blfd Uf Pal' adlse NORM AND ! MONT) TUESDAY - -WEDNESD AY | Added Attraction Next Week, Starting Sunday |§ MOVIES OF NEW BRITAIN'S SCHOOL CHIL- Story of 0 Woman's Soul e CpiteSomaring * i stiint] § | DREN’S PARK FETE and VARIOUS VIEWS OF b T : e ’ : - (GEOF § THE CITY and ITS PEOPLE. SEE YOURSELF | IN THE MOVIES, SUZANNA || @S0 gl MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Plenty of Love, Thrills and Action \o & & | THURS., FRI., SAT. W Y 'EMmIION AVITAL DRAMA OF RESTLESS WIVES AND DISCONTENTED NUSBANDS > | Ethel Clayton ARl | Rl e RESEW | GMENTED BY THE EARTHS FINEST : SUPRENE ) ‘ ACHEVEMENT | o SO/SPLAY OF PRI — = A love drama set =R B i Weew' | TRAINED | Pl 79 ‘ 4—EXCELLENT ACTS—4 AMUSEMENT WILD ® P ik ey | TheRemittance||& 5, \ J7284¢ || VAUDEVIL i CNemMITLANCEe]f i vie iy \ 772G I o xoess E;Em“ [D00RS DPEN 70 PUBLIC sports, . L p R B 4120 her shi ing beauty, the ‘ — S PREHENSIVE MENAGERIE Jher shimmerin, eauty, / f v Leonard & Culver—Stern & Rosa FREE STREE EB,&EE' 1 = center of it all. and handsome Oman Antonio Moreno as her hot- PRICES—Children under 1230« ] o1 Wi o e e AL THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Adult The. Including Pax Admission and teserved Soate om ITIT] » d:fi-':l'i;j - '-;_,':'-‘“','.'., ':I;‘:),' " A Thrilling Mystery Drama of the Orient KEITH VAUDEVILLE ‘ C game price as at Show Grownd Al : | Charles (Buck) Jones NEW BRITAIN t y e W : - SUMMER PRICES—STARTING MONDAY COMING—The Official and Authentic Moving Pic- —in— STANLEY ST, SHOW GROUNDS WED. Matinee ... .. 23¢c, 18¢, 10¢c tures of New Britain Taken Under Supervision of § 6¢ SNOW (X} } Mayor Paonessa’s Committee. D RlF T JUNE Evening .. ... 30¢, 23¢, 18¢

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