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- NEWSY NOTES OF THE New Bn'tat'n- Mar; For New American Prima Donna [ Theron Wolcott Hart Will| Play for Loretta Higgins, of Opera Comigue in Paris, During Her New England Tour, Which In- cludes Hartford, Hart of d as Thernn Wolcolt has heen eng Loretta Higging, so Comique, Paris, during her land tour which will last well into D cember, New Britain has not heen i eluded in the itinerary of the star but she will slng ut ot Guard hall in Hartford next Tuesduy, to be followed by an engagement at Woollsey hall, New Haven, und in Bristol. Miws Hig gins appears under the manugement of Robert Kellogg of Hartford 8he is a native of Norwi that city two yeurs ugo te at Fontainebleau upon appointment hy 8he returned te Ano al Opera New Eng and loft 1y musie THIERON W, HART, wich Tuesd in her first Ameri- can concert, owing her meteoric |, rise in ope, electritied an audience of nearly 1,000 people at morial hall, press notice accompanis fine int notices, was one of the artist of the nights Mr well know in New Britain, ap- pearcd at numerous ¢ 5. He actively interested in the New Britai Musical club, being one of its ¢h members,and has vigorously rwich 1 ¢ nent,whose | ¢ W o whas STARTING SUNDAY AND ALL WEEK 7 A SMASHING PHOTODRAMA THAT WILL ROCK THE WORLD T0 ITS YERY T el each NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER SPOKEN STAGE, SILENT D ' o A a3 = 13,1028, . RAMA AND WUSIC Accompanist 1o have Lhe hest coneert singers and in- strumenialists brought here. Vallow ing her New England taur Miss Hig gins plans 1o relurn o the Opera at Parls GLORIA SWANSON IN CAPITOL FEATURE Five Big Time Vaudeville Acts Also Promised last showing of the bill now playing Coninue Wt is the splendid vondeville the Capltol in which the Masen Cole | attraction phota- featured excellent Revie is the Sunday night plays will be featured off “Hoot" in “The Ramblin' Kid" and greatest production. 1t Is u stirving tale of the st, of n cowhoy rodeo, fast viding horses, and with the Kind of actign that keeps one on the edge of the seat The other featur Gludys Walton in “The Tow very I comedy dramn ery interesting plot, The vaudeville bill for the first hatf of the week five big time acts headed hy “Har- mony | 1L It is a streiking melange of mus nd song offered by o quar tet of cxeellent musiglans, some of whom 5 well Josie Plynn is the best Lnown ‘of feminine 1 monarchs and has now taken rer and quit the semi circle of het continuiy in black- acter is the male in the minstrel line, Lit- » Lord Robert is a complete physi- and mental creation in miniature aculties of a K He and company v Toyland” with ne the home of 8t Nicholas Little Lord Robert, Vv 1s a2 very nd comedian and will here, Lavigne and the act with but ind soon after Lavigne is dis- d in the audienc aAs an - and they both finish with songs beinz splendid voealists; Harry rt appearing son, present an offerir A Spherical Novelly n of re- ., marvelons two Gibson Wik new s wi andal with a Monday and will offer she 18 eve capable liked =1 open Tsida Ja whieh b ontortion stunts, sxhibition of muscular de that is coneeded the hest of its kind slopment ultra-modern beauty parlor in iion is one of the interest- s in “Prodigal Daughtes n Wood Paramount p r Gloria Swanson, which view at the Capitol thea- ope p, 7 FOUNBATION. _ ring Charles | of | phenomenal | |ago in | i ter nest Monday, Tuesday and Wed. nesday LINOR GLINNOVEL ON PALACE SCREEN “Six Days" to Be Featre Ior' Next Week | e of the sutstanding productions of the present season is Goldwyn's production of “¥ix Days,” and original sereen story written by the famous English novelist, Elinor Giyn, auther of “Three Weeks," and other sensa- | tional novels, “Hix Days" will be the attraction at the Palace theater for| four days beginning Sunday, The story has been directed for Gold. | wyn by Charles Brabin, the man re- sponsible for “Driven,” one of Jast' scason’s biggest successes, and the hus band apd director of the ‘famous | Theda Dara, He is now generaly re | garded as one of the higgest director. i) nssests of the motion picture In. dustry, “Rix Days" tells one of the most | dramatic, absorbing and colorful | storiea that have come from the pen Scene from * is booked for an Indefinite engage- | ment in New York where she will be [of Elinor Glyn, author of the sensa- | oo,y meqiately after her engage- | Harry W, Gribble and Harold Atte-| r America's | R tional novel of other yecars, "Three [ Weeka" The story concerns Lallae | Kingston, an American osclety girl, whose scheming and extravagunt mother forees her into ' n gRaAgement with Sir Charles Chetwyn, & wealthy | ment In this city, Donald Brian, foremost musical seen in Delysin's one of comedy supporting include such well known people as | st Englishman, after the financial fadl-d yorhart Corthell, Fay Marbe, Rarnett | of J. J. Shubert, ure and suleide of her husband, But in Paris. Laline meets and falls in love with Dion Leelie, son of & famous | kav Marcel Roussean, Frank Green, ctress appearing th and at one! yjaxander Dmidoff, Harry McNaugh- time the wife of Sir Charles. Years oy The Quinn Thys, Paul Doucet, | before she hed left him and taken | pianche Marfield, Flora Lee, Ma her son with her. This sen now falls [ orday, Alta, Dolores and 16 | head over heels in love with the girl | jejan beautles and 50 American girvls, his father is engaged to marry. “Six Days" m confidently be aszerted to lw one of the big picturcs of the year. The featured players are Corrine | Griffith, for several years starred by Victagraph, and Frank Mayo, who was a Universal star for several years. Other films will inciude a new chapter of Kdna Murphy in ‘“Her| Dangerous Path”, comedies, and the Pathe News, The Palace orchestr® has an excellent music score for “Six ‘. Starting Thursday the big at- tion will be the famous photoplay ory of the . 8, Navy, “Masters of Men,” Purcell, Paisiey Noon, Naney Carroll, | Irene Lee, & Clay Inmen, Ceoll & | nt 1A AT PARSONS, Delysia, the famous ¥reuch musical comedy star who Is appearing under | the direction of the Messrs. Shubert in the musical Follica Bergere revue, “The Courtesan,” at Parsons theater a ar ket containing more worth of jewelry and precious stones, | production which the Messrs. Shubert DETLYSIA AT PARSONS A second great American triumph | lis assured for Delysia, the famous | French acress who is appearing un- | [der the direction of the Messrs, Shu- | bert in the musical Follies Bergers | revue, *The Cortesan” at Parsons' theater, Hartford, for one week com- mencing Monday, Oct. 15. Theater- goers . will remember | the great | triumph Delysia scored a few scasons “Afgar” which she was obliged Delysin, rticles on the booths were praised by all. all noxt week, brought with her to! Soclety will furnish the entertainment America more than 150 costumes and | which will head-dresses and an fron bound cas- | 'The society will attend the fair in a than $100,000; body. | many of which she wears:in the new| estals proved very popular for they SUN. NIGHT — MON. | asters of Men” At Palace Thursday have prepared for her, “The Courtesan” is the work of nd the: music s by Slgmund | dge M. omberg and Jean Schwartz, stars, i | Francls Weldon staged the dances and | cast, | the while other members af the company | doff, ballets are by Alexander Demi- The entire production Was aged under the personal direction Donald Brian, one of America's leafling dancers and musical comedy |the equal of which may ars, will’ be seen in support of | Y. M. T. A. AND B. FAIR. | The Y. M. T. A. and B. F'air oppned | = with # bang last night, all who at. | tended were entertainment furnished by the Rain- | how carried n with the Minstrels. ‘The booths reported good opening might and the line of 'I‘n’\!:l\' the Wallingford T. A. B. consist of novelty acts. The floor lamps, smokers and ped- e ornamental In design and a useful to interrupt in order to return = to Europe to fulfill engagements in Lon- don and Paris, This time Delysia Presenting the Photopl COlAWYN pess production of They Met on the Deck of an Ocean Liner!—Their Romance Flowered in Gay Paree!—Then They Were Imprisoned | { GLORIA SWANSON Underground By An Explosion For SIX ____.-'—“——-fll We Don’t Know of Any Photoplay Made This Yea That Can Compare With “6 Days,” Special Music Score As In New York 5. gwal;i;mg(}riffifll A TUES. — WED. ay Sensation That Startled Blase Broadway! : Charles Brabin's vElinor Glyn Scenario by Ouida Bergere JUNE MATHIS Editorial Divecior i di oy CGOLDWYN PICTURE _ See Eliror Glyn’s Startling Story of 6 Days in the Arms of Love! GLORIOUS DAYS! r —The Management : “Her Dangerous Path” What Should the Girl Do? Thurs.—The Famous Story of the U. S. Navy “MASTERS OF MEN” | from the heart of a woman who has 'Vfld. in any home. | helping others te combat the terrifie | The commiliee have arranged to Iulw'u\ll of narcotie addietion. cave of & banner attendance tonight.| The scenes In this picture all are for dancing. Aith & vecent fede Chinatown in mind, several hundred Ohinamen, who had been engaged for extra parts in the fAlming of ene of the blg scenes, refused pointblank to work when they found it was to be takon in Friseo's Chinatown, It was Recessary to round up an entirely new erew of extras The story itself is not & gushing one, It is purely a drama, with melo. dpamatic moments, It concerns & lawyer whe is fighting the drug ring, Lameh's ovehestrs will furnish musie ‘}smuu.« Apparent; ‘HUMAN WRECKAGE, LYCEUM FEATURE Mrs. Wallace Reid, James Kirk- Wood, Bessle Love and Others (1t i v an e becomes | | | | | generation is the big motive of the ! pieture, An incidental plot, however, | concerns a dope fiend whom the law. yer has alded but who has again fal. len into his evil ways through the in. fluence of the leader of the dope ring, for whom he works as a chauffeur, There will be no increase in prices, Convineing and sincere, eharacteriz. 'ed hy the delicate treatment of a cast of world fameus artists, ineluding [James Kirkwood, Mre, Wallace Tteid, |Hessie Love, Claire MeDowell, Harry Northrup, Robert MeKim, George |Hackatharne, Lucllle Ricksen, Victory Bateman and Eric Mayne, freed from all that Is gruesome or maudiin, -nd‘ merely gapressing the truth with care- ful regard to detail, Mrs, Wallace Reid's moving picture indietm of | hrush work more easily into the welts the narcotic menace~—Haman Wreck- | than a larger brush, uge—oponing a week's run at the Ly. |+ coum tomorrow night, impresses all | S T — “I(’Pn l:;rmn:r:\l; Ml will be the usual sunlnqs Nc AT“R SYNCOPATORS AGAIN news features and comedy attractions and another special Sunday evening musieal program has been arranged by the orchestra. Augmenting Monday's bill will be Magnificent Musie the “She Supes to Conquer,” being the TOM CONLEY — Boston's Pre- |second In the new Fighting Blood mier Eccentrie Dancer, series, ono of the most popular series To Make His First Appearance Here Dance to he held at UNITED NALL NIG (of the present day, Ladies 35¢c, Inc, tax Shoe Polishing When polishing your shoes remems« her that the short hairs of an old is a pleture, never be written again, for it is a ery wrung “Human Wreckage" Adm, 50¢, spent the best years of her lifa in Y.M.T. A. &B. Society Fair Jester’s Hall Arch Street WALLINGFORD NIGHT : OVELTY ACTS Orchestra For Dancing Lynch’s 10 GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD & SEE THIS SHOW Sunday Only—Two Fine Photoplays 1— CHARLES “HOOT” GIBSON Rl EaRy! (- e T i “THE RAMBLIN’ KID” A Thrilling Tale of a Western Rodeo GLADYS WALTON —— ] ————— “A TOWN SCANDAL” 2 Monday — Tuesday — Wednesday 5—Keith Vaudeville Acts—5 “HARMONY LAND” A Melange of Music and Song LAVIGNE AND MARIE in “Songs” HARRY TSUDA A Spherical Novelty - 8 7-—JOSIE FLYNN and LOUISEZARNOLD 7 B B in “Black and White, Assorted LITTLE LORD ROBERT 3 in “Toyland” R 8 9 The Paramount Super-Special m | “PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS” § Gloria’s Classiest, Jazziest, Story of Love Cast Includes THEODORE ROBERTS 10— | Thurs.—Betty Compson in The White. Flower Coming—Mrs. Sidney Drew in Vaudeville