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1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 10238 i O S e N NN N e it S N N I . TOMMASONI FAMILY ALL CAPABLE MUSICIANS OF THE FIRST ORDER : Miss Florence Tommasoni Conducts Studio at Home for Teaching of Piano- forte; Josephine Plans for Concert Career, It New | will st ment ®ers and most ug Bulta dolin and g sMruments ol and this entertaining Josephine, ¢ enee Tomma FLORENCE TOMM Prospero Tom this group ha in recitals, but indivi continued their musiedl have played at public and priv vhto re- citals. Instructor of Pianoforte, Misy Florence Ruth Tommasoni has perhaps made a more of music than the other men the family. She became inter the piano when b years. Year after year studied until she was ab! studio at her forte. Althoug capable artist, £ 'I'rlmm remains a pupll and is continuing her education in the Julius Hartt schoo of music in Hartford. It was at this &chool that she studied upon coming to New RBritain to live from New York, when but a voung giri. Interested In Musical Club, Beinz a scholar of music, Miss Tom.- | masoni became interested in the mation of the New Brit club, and is one of ijts bers. Sk in this or with its memb rington, Yalesville, and many other towns. she has appeared in publilec a vate recitals at the school of in Hartford and in-New Britain Unlike a sister, who is studying voice culture, ) Tommasoni does not seek a concert carcer, but upon the continuation of her studies she will conduct her studio in New Bri ain with a keen outlook into the ture and the possibility of n music STARTING MONDAY diligent n(ll]\" " the world Anoiher Sudies Vo Pretty Helen Sparks With Cireus Wednesday yingest am Fpark s promply 3 being opensid ow visiters an the splendid me seeured at circus day at t the shew Neat s Drug More oi price charged agenie ma e Crowe an - BIG GIRLIE REVUE AT PALAGE HONDAY - Musical Comedy to Top Vaude- they are d happy How, & is aro Kape fumfounded as o u bLrighte on't te wi even gayer th s the sense « ume ouple who they ; { s8 in and are lost in the multitude, | blended with the UNds 184S we see and woman, bent with | ring the smiles they wore many years ago when Wl how | humor that some old ma dream of happiness to them. There are lines of care in their old faces, but the light in thei as they i pass in, tells us cireus-day brings with it a magic vehicle that transports the old couple back to the And the children, 1 The world § Some of s hefore, pleas- hem have To those _FOX'S— 15 fair and opened up a happy days | yille Program The big attraction at the Palace for an entire woek, starting Monda) the “"Come Along Nevue,” the higgest girl show that has yet played this city, It is an excellent musieal com- edy tabloil featuring o I principals including Punks, Fred Leightner, Murr on, and the Elroy sister, and “ cted chorus of fiftean Broadway cast of the offering, wh In presen # whole carload runs one No seclal seenery fucts und gorg tumes are carriod wext week will resemble o bazanr &, many lighte and colors and a v of pretty girls in a revae that artily cnjoyed by the pa- he act comes diract here from P'alace stage very much s theater in Bridgeport, 'H\'l' it as been a big hit and the talk of the own this past week, and It is fully | atead that New Britain thea rs have not seen a muasical com- cdy of this kind and size In a good tong time. | In addition to the revue, which stays all week, changing their show ! Thursday, there will be excellent toplay attractions on both Jalves f the week. Starting \lnn.ln,\' tor | e days, Elsic Furguson will be| «en in the Paramount production, | “The Outcast,” in which she is ably supported by David Powell. 1914 that Miss Ferguson starred in the stage play of the same name, scor- ing her greatest stage success, and a like claim is now being made with | the picture version. It is a thrilling ama, and for one of the scenes in pleture she is required to jum om an ocean liner into the s where she is rescued by a seaplane. In this scene, David Powell, ho | ! plays the role of Geoffrey, her sweet- reart, swims out to her and drags her through the water to the seap'ane, which carries them both to safety. Ior the last half of the week, the yhotoplay attraction will be “Yellow Man 'and Gol a Gouverneur Mor- | ris story of adventure on the nish | I Main, filled with hair-raising odes | 'Poli’s | ALL THIS WEEK THE SEASON'R BI TOMMY MARTELLE And the Poll Players in “The Gay Young Bride” A Rollicking Musical Farce Comedy Arthur Howard and Mary Ann Dentler At Thelr Best and All Our Big Family Martelle is the only snccessful rival of | 5 |uitan Eitings and you will Ike him hetter | in this than you dld in the “Fascinating | “hlol’ last year. { | | 1§ | | CHANGE OF PROGRAM THURSDAY THISIS THE E"RAE}F el F.BQAT@N&SO GET READY FOR TIHS ONE | art Deluxe Beauly ShowParisian fashions andf)"‘f ::dwc.,c (reotions § Y Have Bean (ombined ko ,“Cq‘kp Lhd‘“ G R A TR AP A S R T Wonderful Cast of Singers & . Lo Brems - Frank Soper Fred Wheaton: Bob Raby * Ceovge Brown: Al For. Deggy Rab; Madeline Deland * Alice Melvin Z ud,EMCLu HOVIE VAMP CAPERIIC m CAN A WOMAN LOVE TWICE? Stal ring ETHEL CLAYTON Should a Woman Re-Marry? °”-R“V“@E,‘ TH LINTOLD BICHES IN SONG AnD MELODY j, ckerwman Is Second Love As Great As First Love? ('an a Broken Heart Be Mended? with 4 beautiful stage set- |8 1t was in | | PALACE | | HARTFORD g e e e e et < NEWSY NOTES OF THE SPOKEN STAGE, THE SILENT DRAMA AND MUSIC | Zevola With Grand Opera At Parsons’ on June 21 nt of considerable im " v v in Parsens th ™ ning ater, Harford, ne the Constansl Grand y will prs that doub irsday eve mpa e b ipreme 1 alleria Rustieana I Paghiaeni pearanee of Nice 1| ropolitan Opera greatest 1 y impertant iing Wanda | peare ountry and eXePp- | Musica LYCEUM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY JANE NOVAK A DRAMATIC DEFENSE OF MARRIAGE AND HOME THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY HER ACCIDENTAL HUSBAND SHE MARRIED HIM BECAUSE SHE HATED HIM SPECTAL SHOW SUNDAY “THE WOLF’S FANGS” Starring WILFRED LYTELL and “THE HEART LINE” A Society Drama Prices: . 23—18—.10 oo 30—23—.18 MAUINBE o cii) i vivinnnini Evening T”;?,ig"““ AUGIBIESNPTLEAD T WogLps. FINEST LY Y 350 A% 40 fAnceRIE 7/ 2 HERDS OF PERFORMING ELEPHANTS ” o IN THE PRESENT ERA OF THE AUTOMOBILE , LOVERS * OF HORSES THE WORLD OVER HAVE RAISED THE CRY S DERPTUATE THE HORSE ", AN APPEAL WITH WHICH THE SPARKS CIRCUS 1S IN PERFECT ACCORD. Opera ¢ THIS ORGANIZATION RRISES AND EXHIBITS ROUGHBRED HORSES BEA L THORE e e HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIEES o owc-Fox Hun, TWO HIGH SCHOOL EXHIBITIONS AND HIGH JUMPING CONTESTS * DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR ous PERFORMANCES ERATER To AL paR GORGE ST TREET PARADE DAILY AMPLE TIME 10 VISIT THE FREE AT10:30AM. AT 22and 8 P.M. COMPREHENSIVE IENAGERIG RAIN OR SHINE « KICES—Children Under Twelve Adults 75¢, Inciuding Tax Admission and Reserved Secats on Sale Circus Day At . Crowell's Drug Store, 83 W. Main St. Same Price as at Show Grounds CIRCUS GROUNDS STANLEY ST. NEW BRITAIN 2 O WED., JUNE visit 1hat of Ris eountryman York, a short time | eal debut, Zerela will an eritie of the loches: | advantage of brilliant support. Prom- ter Democrat and Chrenicle, said of im: “Herola sang his numbers with nemendous effect, He was a sensa- | and ‘Giuseppe Interrant the tion, Coming to Roechester practically | known paritens whe inknewn, he captivated the audiencs | eluded a triumphant season with the before he had gor far in his first aria The only other singer whe ould ever appreach him in power | tos of heth op and velume is Martinelli, and Zerola's | Sedgnick & Casey's musie store, 139 ttie mere velvety than| Asylum » Burepe, On the & o Rochester, N the musica asion of his prima donna of netable achievement, ba. Toc /eae veiee is a Sunday Night Two Fine Photoplays ED, “HOOT” GIBSON in “THE GENTLEMAN FROM AMERICA” Attention Buddies: Here's a story of the A, E., F., of an American Doughboy who lost his way to Paris and landed in Spain ! WANDAIHAWLEY n “FACE VALUE" An Excellent Romantic Drama ALL WEEK STARTING MONDAY It’s Here !—That Big Girlie Show ! BEST AND BIGGEST GIRL SHOW EVER IN TOWN ! COME ALONG REVUE A Merry, Happy, Snappy Musical Comedy with 15-Broadway Peaches- 15| GIRLS—GIRLS—GIRLS AND MORE GIRLS Whole carload of Scenery, Draperies, Costumes and Lighting Effects. Cast of Broadway Principals including SADIE BANKS FRED LEIGHTNER MURRAY GORDON—ELROY SISTERS ‘Dont Miss the Broadway Flapper Chorus Come Along and See This Show ! ENTIRE CHANGE OF SHOW THURSDAY Mon., Tues., Wed. Elsie Ferguson - “Outcast” The soul of a wonderful woman laid bare. Thurs,, Fri, Sat. VIOLA DANA R — “CRINOLINE and ROMANCE” Children’s Balcony Tickets Matinees 10¢ " For his lo- have the added inent in the cast are Sofla Galle, & well has just con gan Carle opera company in Havana, ed seats and libret. are now on sale at