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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL]" MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1923. o ha o m e A VAR fo% CROMIEN = __1i LTI IT 2SI 08T MUSICAL COMEDY AT LYCEUM eI I T S LT e Al Ahbott and his Smiles and Styles MY HL[SB AND’ S LOVE i Evemng Gowns Twinkle In Iridescent Trimmings “ 5:,’,0;‘”_'—',‘;,;; b, musiogl . comedy ‘ [" ““ ‘l;’l | storm this afternoon and so geod was . ‘ |‘I e e {the show that word-of-mouth adver- 3 e is sure to compel an earl adilc Garissn™ Naw Dham ot | showing of the S R. O. sign lm’ugh'y U Thr famous Dixit chorus composed of .pq“ pretty girls, flashily garbed, who can A 4 sing and dance well, is the hackground |against which the stars, Abbott and | Powers, comedians, Miss Katherine Powers, prima donna, and Irene REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | o | ,,_, s o, ,.}' ’t X e 2; B e e et e e e e st e e b e e et p Unless othersise Mdicoten, aheutricul wotices and reviews in (his column are Lillian Told Madze What To mistress of that little thing. But 1 | v » weitten by the press agencies for (h: respectise amusement company. Perry, dashing soubrett perform Do About Mollie Rould ssnoxelis MollleSamentl and / Nt ‘ mpnmmmmnmmE SRRty | hclr respective parts. Twenty-s make i friend her if possible 4 | song unmbers featu the musical Often, without coming con { What sort s Nothing like that ’ M o | “HOLLYWOOD” AT CAPITOL befoge sailing fof this count The | program, which is interspersed by B ave 1 AR i tada who ient listthe f,uhl,“_ s -~ : \ . | SHow motion plekive stats dre made :'IIHI\].AIUTI \:nw claims that Ezypt has eccentric dancing, duet dancing and a curious dval power which o me | g t, of course not! Dicky is R e Gl S o | 1he Joveliest women, and Russia the |comedy variety that is the fumniest to follow another's word ver interested in anything much | Ak ST\ &) {is definitcly shown for the first HME {100 gypcens jn the world, All of | seen on a lm-u)l stage in a Im\;:m(‘lm'u same time carry on qu er than perfeetion in feminin / ( y g [In pictures when Paramount’s “Iolly- [ which may afford something of an| Accompanying this high grade en- train t Thus, stened | jooks / = AL Iwood,” a James Cruze production, [impetus to the prevailing American | tertainment is a photoplay hill headed f edly to | the She's very d sort, 1 think,” | = 3 3 { |comes to the Capitol tonight, Tucsday | creze for styles patterned on the Tut- | by John Gilbert in Itichard Harding Dicky hac ut 4 Iy-leal of | yeturned slowly it, Lillian.” 1 : ! lana Wednesday. “Hollywood,” by ank-amen modc. Davis' great story “The Esiles.” Tt the book dted o Buvet ot gly, "why should I ; - / LAk Frank Condon, tells of ambitious ones sury America except for | is a thrilling romance which switches ke the best of \ i A AR |who go to the most famous city in lhr‘v»‘"’”“' great artists like yourself, havg | from New York city to far off Tan ' flirtation with another wom- / 2 i 3 i g i orMd—and what they see there the hest dancers,” prompted Pav® | gie Tt concerns a New York hook ving hir y i a 1 sk nothing like that of him.' ¢ 3 i | [Tt Among their expericnces is the sign. |10Wa’s questioner, trict attorney, and a fallen girl. The At the ne tin i — \ X B 3h s\ { ling of a contract with Cecil B. De » mol™ the Russian danseuse | female lead is charmingly taken by prompt ¥ her words, flew I , ! ) - g | | LN Tl Lo tion Tedsston: rasi Which suek back. “Of course, 1 think thei Betty Bouton. Not only is the ker aid rios tis s atiam i T | (1 - Glovia Swanson, Thomas DUst dancers come from Tussia, but |drama itself a good one, but the javish my temperam ' s | | it Meighan, Bebe Daniels and Jack Holt | PCThaps that is due to—what you cull | seenes of gay life in the seapont s o ; ! : ] ! i otodtia Tlayora ts ieres s atkre | IV pREHGHA 2 S ; {town of Tangiers adds a jest to the tor-—thei di . - | 3 "t Cecil *13. 1 Mille, Tola ogri, Paviowa stated that India, in her | picture t 1 i P 4 i 5 " lopinion, was the most interesting he Smiles and Styles of 1924 show Thomas Mecighan, Wiliiam . Hart, : ; : ; At Avion Sock Thalt Waifer HIEe country she had visited, v will continue right through this weelk, 8 yoos, da08 Seats are on sale for this superh |but not so the picture. A new pro- Leatrice Joy, Jafqueline Logan, Na | o oquction at Sedgwick and Casey's, | gram is arranged for Thursday when ‘\TMLnlrllh‘f' "':‘:‘01'}“'1"'\ "]‘"‘I""’;‘ rner of Asylum and Trumbull | Tom Mix in Zane Gray's “The Lone By. Dr. Clifford Rohinson ! 7 it | { oIl saan et Hioliywohd Baalsuard: aé : R LR T MOUTH BREATHING (R Al | | the various studios, in the famous i} | | iuncheon places d at the famous Hollywood hotel, are pictured in this story. The Keith vaudeville hill will show five high acts, featuring the big headliner “In Gay Madrid,” a Spanish novelty with a hig cast of gay senor- . s tas, dancers, and with beautiful stage i s.—Wed. TONIGHT, TUES, WED. month broathing I B |settings and wardrobe. '—BIG TIME A( TS—3 ADNPEUE GTON NS VR LO 0w e rhinestone, or with,velvet frocks are trimmed with rhine- RARTHI S AT PALACH KEITH VAUDEVILLE or permancit 5 o b T ACKE Biand uto metal ap or metal trim- stone heading and with gold lace or Featuring opment of the g o twinkle espectally brifliant | silver fringe A culrass of the days of Cromwell “IN OLD MADRID” ol O o b ver | CIHINA R Kaorastie Hibd L taletls are worn by Richard Barthelmess in ot A Spanish Novelty or many ealored iridescent bri s. lalso worn—-cspecially in frilled dar Jatest starri icte, John & || . y Pretty Seaoritas, Gay Dancers, v A1 defined relation be en mouth broath tfliction al sinu even rom my v and Yeos W at invo growth, struetion and ormitics of the The Most Fascinating Sereen Play ever Produced cuirass is S Jus e L on o opte: month breat b R B 8 NEA Sorvia 1ol hyin soldIERIRTOIY kel Can You Imagine Dick As otted spoon or a Strong « - X er. Beat white of until stii’ and ' e when the Protector ruled kngland. 1t a Knight of Old Who Drew weighs 10 pounds and is fashioned of oy Sve ks poNd ' he best Spanish s ® the Deadliest Blade in All wh . Fold into fi ut lone tablespoon of the ter in ench . 3" “The Pighting Blade” is a4 romance of Merrie England ! 5¢ of the iron und cover. The iron of the Cromwellian era. It depicts the v st seton ot the bron and covr 7on v | Q0897 '8 COPRER Il v rommtar e, 1 devcathe 5 FE T > as soon as covercd, Tt an electric iron oldicr of fortune, the most famous It's the Greatest Charac- L e is used add another tublespoon of | IS e— duelist of his day, who came to Eng- | ter since his first picture, o Mo ds only | elted butter to the rule Lord Fauntleroy and to avenge tho doath of his ws- | XV JAMES CRUZE o on) ) er, und aincd to join the Itou - i physieian, | 1l the soeket of an ordinary waffl Rr velveteen is mad 19 ticads under Cromwell in the histori 10—Great Reels—10 j rpw ol resented by iron with salt and there will he po Very mart Jittle e that f hurning fat while haking the wafile with a wide | chellion that faved the way pop Special Musie Scor . vt boat 0 Wiliten SR R A A ular government in England Special Music Score Jeve € arhy wo 28 2 enps flom 1.2 Barthelmess plays the role poons baki 18 pow 2t e Leather Rose "lemish goldier of fortun Thurs.—Fri.—Sat 2 cups midk, 2 tahicspoon P ming on u cloche of hrown folt with {&aIn a fenture on the bills, four : : photoplay attraction will SCh Gl Wit ko TeuRe Choker Collars present the sereen version of Winehe beat in melted butter, Add milk : Smith’s stage success. “Phrec * Wige SN t Fold in wiltis « 388 peoeived fushionably gowned | Fools ith the title roles portrayed . o “3 WISE FOOLS" Cast of 30 Big Stars and 50 ceding recipe turnovers of white satin or linen and William H, A b Serven Celebrities The secr . By Winchell Smith and Including all the Stars in crisp waffics : ; er than in e Tulle or Velvet AT POOT GUARD WAL, John Golden HSEywRad's ey . A1 *(roctive evening gown of black Anva Paviowa, who comes to Hart. | Phurs—“Ruggles of Red Gap' velvet has a wide elrcutar back panel [ford on Friday, Nov. 911, « tulle spangled with jet cd to Amorica after nOMIM and dry. Bake as pros women, and sometimes have neat litte [0y Clande Gillingwator, * oo 13 imber o ) The fron should I heated g 1 nil w has return befor ling. The heat shonld an absence of two ™ [l Ameriean aride in e wrace, ast. |} FOOT GUARD HALL oy iea™e wilehritinde Not Al Par | JOHNNIE o . CIRCUS | | TONIGHT and his CUTFY BEAR ~ ! Whe? ~ By ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY Char\l\l.s.,;-AbOt GLIVING MQUAISTY O M T 2o Iifcnit for A e A yingg Sk Lyceum Theater . the Bearded STYLES AND SMI1LES organization With Whom? . LT — in THE FAMOUS DINIE NEW CHORU'S y ~i0], rwown some Witk Wan LYCEUM NOW PLAYING ) A and Sale Tavee, Seats on Sale st Sedge and SMILES | KELLOGG CONCERT COURSE t Welloge, Divecton l(l"\ ‘-'ll‘" A Theee aw e || CAPITOL THEATER (Nartford) "r five of the workd's 1 colelmated ar “ThatOldGang DEPACHMASY. MARTINELLL Mo f Mine” 4 D 17 s £ Comree tickets, (mctnding tases) SLOO, 8690 and $9.20 at Pieroe's A ~Pff‘"fl’i’ mel- Mursic stor . Sew Br n oand at Wt i Store, 8% Aalaom S ody wonderfully Warttord \ddre il orders 1o " helloge, 8 Aol S, fox-trotted by the Wariford. (Pl ) Make ¥ California Ram blers and sung in close Farmflny by the Shannon Four on Col-imbi PARSONS HARTFORD Week Commencing Wendas Night. Sot A WEEK OF GLORIOLS 11N Juux COLDEN, Producer of “The Vird Year.” Prests AL STAR CAST Be BHE LALGHISG 1Y he pericet ked y " 8 Sems ¢ ot : Py Winehell Smith aod Tom Coshing ad 4 - R Paee, SL90 to We; Wed. Mat, 18 fe . Sql. Nal. S508 Jo e !hvu;{v i "; _ s - * ya ’ ~ Ope wing Prrto mee Lnder Auspien. Martford Lengwe of Women Vators, worship and siova J 1 e+ very uscloss 24

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