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" NEW BKITAIN DAILY He BATUKDAY, WS¥ NOTES OF THE SPOKEN STAGE, SILENT mum AND MUSIC - ~ Miller Sisters and Brother Are Now At Top In Field of Music | NENNETH HARLAN O “SCARS OF JEALOLSY" BE AT LYCEUM HON. ON PALACE PROGRAM The Mises Rose and Emns | ‘MIGHTY LAK A ROSE' Tom i Last Hal of Wk Amerca Legion Week &t This Miller Have Climbed Lad- der of Success in New) Britain While Charles Heads Own Orchestra in‘ New York, lx Star Cast CAPITOL'S FEATURE, Do Patare S Evei Heart Interest Film With All/‘ceture soecis ovohesin mus o Popular Theater The Lyceum tomerrow night llll Next week in cooperation with the in | Eddy. Glover Post of the American lcgion the Palace will present & spe- elally selected program of attractions in eelebration of convention week in photeplay pregram that brings Herb- Every ticket sold during ert Rawiinson in “The Prisoner,” and |this eity, caceplional merit have been arveng- The Grand Guignel Players, the ed and it is hoped that the public wili | most fameus theatrical organisation “'"‘“ 'i' “l'uu as the eds [ in the world of its kind, owning s heip defray conventlon | own theater in Paris—unigue but falntly deseribes its interior construc: tion—where for the last 35 years il regular time and at the regular Palace | has won continuous fame distine- prices. tien for the strange nnd meon '{ +\BACKSTAGE.". up-llu Performances will begin at sented, thrillers they are called, lnd acted with remarkable fidelity to characterization, 18 an importation S0an o be seen in this country under the direction of the Selwyns. These actors are announced to make their first appearance on new Frolie theater, ‘lurllu theater | street, New York, The company is not a large one as it does not exceed 18 members, for the type of play presented calls for a small east, Each player is reputed to be an artist of a speclal class, possess. | | ing an individuality of style and man. s R : 5 ner and portrayal that has never be- New Haven, “The Vol- | o pooy, nvnu:: in this country, vaudeville ‘nnlun are promised the patrons of the Capitol theater on Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday of next week, The headlining aet will be “Beraiela” in “The Court of Old King Cole" with Fred Frey's orehesira. This aet con- Two surprise big time on Forty.second s & tour of the Poli time ul; st request, during the limited seasen -l ten weeks, Twe thrillers and two comedies will be presented at es performance. alaumwmauw Jtattans MM - | paperman and Putting London, Sept, §-—An Maau du- pateh to the Dally Telegraph says that the Itallan authorities captured Vrahinos, editor of the Greek newss paper Eleutheros Tipos as he was ens route to Prevesa in a sailing ship with the Intention of proceeding to Janina to investigate the murders of the Itallan boundary commissioners, 1t was Vrahinos, says the dispatch, who called the Itallans gitives of Caporetto,” He has been imprison« ed at Milan. An Athens dispatch last Sunday sald the Greek government had suspended for one day the above mentioned newspaper for its characterization of the Italians as “the fugitives of Ca~ poretto,” 0 and has will be the | Alfnd Armand, Haynes and George Madison are in the skit which —— Frank R, Adams' own story produe- ;llw week is & boest for the Post u.]‘ The bill at the Capitel for Monday, :‘"’" :he‘ Super-Bex,’ The Hupers | patrons will at the same time see .‘umu 15 star performers and tonight 1y | Tuesday and Wednesday will offer Bex” deals with a small town boy |very fine bill of photoplays and yvaude. | com: ”'T:;.:“m\.::'::: :I’.:f:l’:“.umu":'": many great and sensational big time ! Who, when he seem boRt to lose his | ville, |the Palace in Waterbury, The muslcal world is the unusual recorq Yeudeville attractions that should be sweetheart because of his impovers Prohibition enforcement officers of [ half of the week it was featured established by Miss Emma Miler, | 'h® talk of the town for their enter- ished condition suddeniy sllrll‘ui it {today in search of hootleggers have | Poli’ 18 planist; Rose Miller, vocalist and WININE qualities, Featuring the bill rich in oil hr(‘amn—. u'hlpulenn an easy time compared with the jeb | unteers” an act whi Charles Miller, violinist, of 475 Arch 1® “Bernicia” in “The Court of O1d of finance, ‘‘The Prisoner” is a«so- jof revenue officlals who used to hunt | at the Palace three y stret. The two girls live in New Britain King Cole” with Jim Tenbrook, Dan- elety drama with a mystifying crook dewn the makers of illicit liquor in [ been booked solid sin and have succeeded in making good ny Dove and Ethel Bixby, and featur. element that es one of the best 'the mountains of the south, | other big number, 55 thelr own home town, The Urother | "8 Pred Frey's Berniclan orchestra, | deteotive pictures of the season, On A thrilling search for “moonshin- | Hal Plerson, Herman " Hernicia 1a a dancer, and she has sur- the same bill of course, are the usual | ers" is a feature of Thomas H, Ince's | Ieft this city soon after gradunting ,,.nqed herselt with a company of | features and news reeln, The coming |latest screen production, “Bears of | iy billed as & real sInging novelty. from High school and is now at the |, yiue thae will be very entertaining| Week brings two more big movie |Jealousy,” It was staged for the fims | Ao head of his own concert Orchestra |y, averyhody, As a special added at- playing engagements in many of the |y, ciion on the bill “The Volunteers” David in “Temporary Marriage" and best New York hotels with arrange- yii bo offered, a singing novelty. Tom Mx in “Soft Bolled," ments completed for his appearance in | porest and West describe themselves “Temporary Marriage” will be | Cuba this winter, “Aristocratic Athletes,” and are shown the first three days of the week Miss Emma Miller, a student of | some. Their routine has and the story it tells is one reflecting | the husband been American family life music since childhood, has A heen carefully assembled and repre. teacher of planoforte in New Britain sents not only a test of athletic skill and Hartford for the past nine years/ but high abllity in stage craft as weil. | with studios in each city. Miss Miller | Jim and Gladys Gllifoyle are a clever| undertook to play the piano while couple. Hodge and Lowell will pro- quite young and when old enough vide the real laughs. studied with Julius Hart of Hartford The feature photoplay attraction,|the erring wife carry the heavy part For the past four years she has starting Sunday night for the first half of the drama while the aforemention- studied at the Hartford school of of the week is a picture that has|ed couple take care of the romance music and for some time was with mn-h a decided hit everywhere, \104 love theme, Aerilia Gorinl, famous Itallan pro- | “Mighty Lak' a Rose” is ita name and | Although Tom Mix appears in a tessor of New York city. When asked | its presentation here brings one of comedy role in his first special pro- the xwumu photoplay hits of the new | duction-—"Soft Bolled,” presented by | season, “Mighty Lak' a Rose" i uni-| Willlam Fox, there are enough serl- versally known as an old sweet “ong | ous situations to command his many- of our parents’ days and many knnw‘slded talent, Mix has the support of | the sweet music and words of the the pretty Billle Dove and a clever #0ug 80 well that imagination can de.|cast which includes his pony, Tony, | piet what a wonderful story it mmu and his dog, Blackie, be in photoplay form, 1t's & new sort of plcture and prom- The entire bill changes Thursday|lees to launch Mix before the public | and brings another big show with alln the most attractive role he has vet photoplay feature, “Dark Secrets,”|undertaken. Among the other hig with Dorothy Dalton, which is one of | features which the Lyceum has book- her newest hits. ed for early showings are St. Elmo, Bpecial attention must be called at this time to Gloria Swanson's new photoplay, “Blueheard's 8th Wife,” which is now the photoplay sensation everywhere, Its presentation will take place at the Capitol soon. of 40 or 45, when one or the other grows bored and tired of the monot- onous existence, Tully Marshall as the husband and Myrtle Stedman as Rose. Many women in Engiand are breed- ing horses, cattle and other animals for profit, MISS EMMA MILLER SUNDAY ONLY SUPER SEX—AIl-Star Cast THE PRISONER—Herbert Rawlinson to comment on the trials and tribula- tions of a piano teacher Miss Miller | réemarked “To be a successful teacher | of pianoforte among younger children a teacher must have patience. She| must be willing to spend extra time | with her scholars and in detail tell| them the fundamental principles . of | piano playing. Teach them that it Is‘ not essential to make as much noise | as possible and to™tart to teach cx- | pression while they are beginners; do not wait until they are old pupils.” | Miss Rose Miller is a graduate ov! the New Britain High school in the | clags of 1920 and is at present teach- ing in the local elementary grades. MON.—TUES.—WED. TEMPORARY MARRIAGE She has studied voice culture and has | — with — been engaged as soloist with the choir | - at the Emmanuel Synagogue at Hart- KENNETH HARLAN ford during the holidays. Miss Miller| A and REY expects to accept the engagement as a | permanent position. She has favored | at many New Britain social events | with her singing. Mr. Miller is a graduate of the New | Britain High school and the Combs Conservatory of Music in_Philadel- | phia. While at High school he played | with the Palace theater orchestra mul‘ for several dances and soclal functions | in and about New Britain. Leaving his home town he entered the wilds of the | New York musical world and has| come out at the top of the ladder. For the past two seasons he has fea- tured with his own orchestra in New York hotels and club and social af fairs. MILDRED DAVIS The Greatest of Domestic Dramas THURS.—FRI.—SAT. Hail ! Hail | N the Stu Kings here! RAILROAD FERENCE Discussion of New England-Florida Service To Be Held Next Week Boston, Sept. §.—Representatives of the various railroads interested in a New England-Florida service will meet next week at the invitation of the N. Y, N. H. and H. railroad to reach a definite decision as to the plan which the New Haven and its southern connections have had under consideration to operate a solid through sleeping car train nest win- ter between Boston, Providence and Florida pointa. | Good Food A La Carte Service g FEssaasa ek ass i e e ROBIN HOOD lNN i MERIDEN Roy Ward's Colored Band Dancing Every Evening presents OE SOILED Poli’s PALACE RARTFORD ANl This \Whek Dawles's Takewell Story ‘Mr. 8 7. Poli_presents | THE FOLI FLAYERS Starring De Forest Davles and Mary Ann 1 * in Willie Collier's Big Success ‘The Hottentot’ Nest Week America’s Greatest Female Impersonator TOM MARTELLE In “The Fashion Girl” Mat. 1823 Eve. 18—23-35 dramas, I\Pullblll Harlan and Mildred [ with the ald of a retired United Btates | and wife approach the dangerous age |first class attractions featuring “Jug- |n!a|nnd" & unique novelty act, Leona Broken Wings and The Spider and the | Every effort is being made on the 6 management (o en. | tertain the American Legion delegates next Thursday, Friday and Baturday while the convention is in vogue In this city, Special pictures taken in France during the war, a Hoot Gibson soldier feature and good vaudeville will round out the bill, .o oe Dawley completes his ment with the Poll Players at the in Hartford to- night, Mr. Dawley has been well re. celved upon his return to the Capital City and while there renewed many old acquaintances, marshal and is said to be realistic in the extreme, “Hears of Jealousy" will be shown at the Palace theater on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The vaudeville bill will feature four | part of the Pal | Willlams, known as “the phonograph girl,” the Braminos are musical clowns, Nowlin and 8t, Claire offer o great singing, talking and dance | act, On Thursday the bill will' change and brings as the fitting attraction for this occasion the U, 8. government moving picture of the world war tak- en by the U, 8 8ignal Corps on the battleflelds of France. As an added |aftraction on this bill “Hoot" Gibson will be seen in “Blinky" very appro- priate for this program because it is |a comedy tale of a U. 8. cavalry boy. For Sunday night only Mliton Silis will be seen in “Legally Dead,"” and {an all star cast will offer “The Inner Man,"” LUnder special arrangement with the management of the Palace theater and in conjunction with the conven- tion festivities, the Eddy-Glover post, No. 6, of the American Legion, will conduct at the Palace an American | Leglon week, starting Monday night, The Legion will furnish ushers and all attendants. Epecial programs of DeForest three weeks' en, A new stage setting for the motion pleture screen is being arranged at the Lyceum theater and will probably be ready within another week. The screen will be several feet backstage set In a moonlight garden scene employing a unique lighting effect. PR Michael Valentine, leader of the Palace theater orchestra for the past few season, ie now violinist at the Ly- ceum. . . Hartford will be the first Connecti: cut city to witness Paramount's latest film triumph “The Covered Wagon' which opens at Parsons’ theater Mon- day night. Tonight—“IDEAL”—“THE GO-GETTER” Sunday Only—Special Features MILTON SILLS “LEGALLY DEAD” All Star Cast in “THE INNER MAN” American Legion Week MON.—TUES.—WED. This show has been selected for co-operation with the American Legion in making convention week a success. Thos. H. Ince Presents His Greatest ““Scars of Jealousy’ with an all-star cast including Frank Keenan—Lloyd Hughes Marguerite De La Motte SEE—The Thrilling Forest Fire ’ LEONA WILLIAMS The Phonograph Girl. NOWLIN & ST. CLAIRE, Variety Artists. THE BRAMINOS, Musical Clowns. “JUGGLELAND”, A Nifty Offering. THURS.— FRL—SAT. Special presentation of the U. 8. Govt. Official Mov- ing Pictures of the U. 8. Army Operations in France “Flashes of Action’ SEE—Our Boys in the Trenches. —The Yanks Driving the Boche. —OQur Own 26th Division. 5—Big Reels of War Thrills—5 EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION HOOT GIBSON T p— “BLINKY” The Tale of a Cavalry Boy. Every ticket sold is a Boost for the American Legion—Do your share—and see this Great Show. 4 heavily | oo Grand Guignol Players have a | repertory of 200 plays, Bom: ¢ welrd, | some are sensational, some are de. 'm-lnu-ly fagetious comedy while all handle the sex question with distinct. Iy Gallle flavor, Four short plays will | comPlete each program, which will be | ehanged nightly, and ne play of the repertory will be repeated, except by PARSONS THEATER Hartford WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, SEPT. 10 Evenings at 8:15—Matinees Daily, Except Monday, at 2:15 JESSE L. LASKY Presents ——THE— COVERED WAGON A PARAMOUNY PICTURE Founded Upon Emerson Hough'’s Glorious Romance of the Wagon Trains and the Conquest of the Western Wilderness Adapted by Jack Cunningham Directed by James Cruze PRICES—Daily Matinees, except Monday, 50¢, 75¢ and §1 " Evenings 50¢, ‘$1 and $1.50. ALL SEATS RESERVED—SEAT SALE FRIDAY ADMIRAL KNAPPM'S ESTATE Hartford, Sept. §.—The estates of Rear Admiral Harry 8. Knapp I8 valued at $63,181.09 according to an inventory filed h yesterday, Of this amount real is ap- pralsed at $20,000, property A | Tonight—“ONLY 38”—Big Time Vaudeville MON.—TUES.—WED. 5—Big Time Vaudeville ~Acts-—-5 | Featuring BERNICIA '“THE COURT OF OLD KING COLE” — with — Jim Tertbrook——Dann;;1 Dove—Ethel Bixby — and — & FRED FREY'S BERNICIAN ORCHESTRA 15—People—15 EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION “VOLUNTEERS” Vaudeville’s Greatest Ginging Novelty Wait Till You Hear These Boys ! FOREST & WEST, Athletes, HODGE & LOWELL, Comedians. JIM and GLADYS GILFOYLE, a Little of Song and Dance. : STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT and MON.—TUES.—WED. The picture that strikes the chords of your heart “Mighty Lak’ a Rose”’ with an all-star cast of favorites It will linger in your memory like the echo ¢ of an unforgettable song ¥ Special orchestra interpretation. — PRICES — Matinee—Orchestra 35c; Balcony 23c. Evenings--Orchestra 53¢; Balcony 85c¢. Sunday mghts———Olchestla 41c; Balcony 30ec. THURSDAY DOROTHY DALTON in “DARK SECRETS”