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NOTES OF SP Amphion Club To Spend $1294 For New Stage Scenery at H. S. Interior and Exterior Sets With Rearranged Front Drop to Be Installed December 4—Club to Pro- o duce “Come Out of the Kitchen.” by rectio Gutiford whe has had ¢ f the club for the past several years, Robert Christ is president of the b, Dagmar Carison Is secretary Travie is ireasurer. club members for this year are Charles Covert, Har- John Slade, Charles herine Callahan s, Edith Clark ner, Mildred Goodwin, Win- 1ith Hatch, Lilllan Kop- Peterson, Mildred Rossherg, Helen Wright and Katherine rison Jos- ephine E fred Grace Margaret Dorothy owitz, Quigley Symolion, FElaine “ THE VIRGINUN AT club in this state nishing a stage on Recause of bad matic work has pered at the s ghrough the unti Amy C. Guilford, « cipal Leuis | members that it go ahead with this work The Rving room while the exteri & woodland scene T consist of a v r and the f walls, th The pres has b interior set will he t shung aeross the stage eirel ealls for completion of the the installation of the sc December 4. At this time the schoo will have one of the most modern and up to date stages in any audi- torium in the state There electrical switchboard which takes care of not on Hght, but the lights in the au There is one row of lghts and in the footlig three circuits which allow for an equal number of col e as in the past t& there are the presentation on Decem f Ruth Chatterton's former Out of the Kitchen.' A. E. Thomas is one of the pieces of work from his per & comedy drama which only & seasons ago scored in New Yorl hearsals are being held under the css hest It is Festival Mardi Gras At DANCELAND 252 Main Street TONIGHT FOUR BROADWAY BLUE BOYS Pfeiffer’s Dancing School Tues, Eve, Nov. 20, 1923 Foresters Hall, 31 Church St Ladies 35¢ Gents 5 (Tax included) overhead | f his play hy ¢ | glement. The LYGEUR SN SUNDAY First Three Days of Week Too-- < Jack Shean's Musical Revue Here Kenneth Harlan in that “The Virginian,"” and Night, strange t ve in w facts of horse will be the he the [.ycenm theater R ful girls wi comedy hit - |the big ot he the big offering vs of the we - | next “Come | @ 1 the “Virginian® stage. For Virginian Americar s the great seree It teems with lau and tingles with thr concorns cowboy 1a girl who goes west as & school t er. It's a real ted story and the duel bet * and the cattle yus. the memory f acting playe A Score of years “The has been called the romance and it now ap- roman ¥ pears tears a lonely Jonelier eastern as a lay, is The star appears as the 4 amous prize fighter who gives up a n the ring ife of phijant In alding aged man he meets the woman of his heart but is preven aring himself by a marital entan- story is strongly told The love irec hropy the action is swift Tomorrow, Sunday Afternoon At 3 o'Clock Capitol Theater, Hartford A RARE MUSICAL TREAT DE PACHMANN The World Famous Pianist Priees (including taxes) 87c, $1,15, $1.73, $2.30 Tickets on sale at McCoy’s Music Store, 89 Asylum street, Hartford, until 9 o'clock tonight. At the Capitol Theater box office, Hartford, after 1 o'clock Sunday. U effects. T = where the great | «|land a from de-| | Ivrmnxv» develops into a real romance | of the prize ring when it appears that the star's rival is a fighter himasel GAPITOL TO HAVE 3GREAT BIG ACTS “The Law Breakers” to Feature 'Em All On Monday of netx week the Cap-| itol wili offer for the first half of the week the biggest vaudeville show that ha er been presented in this eity, | The show has five head *h one a real big attrac- e Keith eircuit, and each{ one an offering that will delight as well as surprise all who see it Heading the list of acts is Charles Maddock's, “The lLaw Breakers" a merry musical comedy with Jack Mundy and a hig cast of entertainers including a bevy of real Rroadway | ahow girls. The offering is set in beautiful scenery and has a wealth of stage costumes. Joseph Rankin is a 16-year-old musical marvel and fea- tures the xylophone which he plays| wonderfully well; Jomephine Armo- ros, “that French girl.” is assisted by | Fdna Nally in an offering that is as migue as sensational and they both provide great entertainment; a special feature presents Pearson, Newport | and Pearson, famous Rroadway | dancers of ability whe should prove | a revelation here as they are expert dancers and are big f. rites every- | added attraction on the sents another hig Along Con- | Rroad I girls ty tune in stage ciothes and | act is titled, “Stolen Rits From Broadway Hils" and offers a number of songs and dances from | musical comedies now play- | ing in New York, s 1s any man safe from the tions of feminine admirers? KEN STAGE, inheritance of $1,000,000 on one's| wedding day really a help to Cupld| where a nice girl is concerned? These | and other questions are answered in Thomas Meighan's latest Paramount | star pict “Woman-Proof,” which will be shown Capitol theater Monday ay and Wednes- | iay This is a ory romance ! onditions of matrimony | Iy unromantic. The story George Ade. noted hu- | picture was directed re deeid was writte by morist, and the by Altred E. Green The story is that of a civil engineer, | Tom Rockwood, played by Thomas Meighan, whose father made a will| stipulating that all his children must| marry before they could inherit his huge fortune, Tom has two sisters| rother, all of whom seon se- | eet ates, but Tom is too busy directing a huge engineering project | to bother about love. The story opens with th d sisters and their prospec nates planning to induce . rry. Meanwhile, young accidentally falls in love, | the point of proposing mar- complications nrise. ay another big bill will aturing Billy Batchelor's offering, and head- b offered Revue, a stupendous “Tango Shoes” another big liner that will be well liked, The photoplay for this bill will present the Zanc Groy story, “To The last| Man* Sunday night's program will show | two photoplay features with an all-| | sfar cast in “Counterfeit Love,” a| story of the race track, and a big cast of notables will be seen in “The | Bohemian Girl.” | DE PACHMANN IN HARTHORD Viadimir dePachmann, to whom is | |given the highest rank in pianoforte, oceasionally announces at the begin | ning of 4 concert program that he is 75 years of age and then, as if o helic his own statement, procee {with a concert gram that wou tax the en a younger artist is still ready 1o n known of him | the dimming | not de. and at 1t play more. 1t 1 to play on and on, ever of lights in the coneert hall terring with him, for de Pachmann loves nothing more than to play the | plano And not infrequently he re turns to a hotel to give an and will play past the midnight hour. | An Appreciative and discriminating | avdience 18 what he likes, { This is the dePachmann who comes to the Capitol theater, Hartford, to- morrow, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, to give a concert. It will be his first and last appearance in Hart. | ford. This is the opening of the no. | table Kellogg concert course under the | direction of Robert Kelloge. Tickets arc on sale at Music store, 5% Asylum street, ford, unt 9 o'clock tonight Canitol theater hox office, after 1 o'clock Sunday interview McCoy's Hart At 1h Hartford The largest output of quicksilve d was that of 1377 NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WALTER 85 MUSICIANS DAMROSCH, Conductor — CAPITOL THEATER — SUNDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 2ND 3:30 O’clock Auspices New Britain Musical Club $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Box and Loge Seats Tickets on Sale at (. L. Pierce Co. ILENT AND MUSIC - SUNDAY NIGHT—MON.—TUES.—WED. It's the greatest laugh maker, screen, stage or story has ever known ! $25.00 in Gold to anyone who can sit through it without laughing ! SAMUEL GOLDWYN presents Added Feature Sunday—“The Woman He Loved” TH[‘:’RSDAY—FRIDA\'—SATU RDAY The Smashing, Crashing, Melodrama of the L. S. Mail Service “LOYAL LIVES” Dedicated to the Mailmen and Endorsed By Postmaster W. F. Delaney cast features MARY CARR BRANDON TYNON . Keith Vaudeville COMING SOON The Peppery, Jazzy Event of the Season with their big CLARK SISTERS’ REVUE YOUTHFUL DREAM CHORUS Coming—MARY DUPEE'S REVUE Sunday Night—Two Fine Photoplays Big Cast ?f Notables All Stiu Cast m n “The Bohemian Girl” “Counterfeit Love” MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY We have the Biggest Vaudeville show on this bill that you have ever seen angwhere—-any place—any time—it’s so big we are building extra dressing rooms for the people as we have no place for every- one in our nine spacious rooms ! Besides being big, the acts are great and your money back if you don’t like this show Here it is !—Read ’em with delight ! C. B. Maddock’s Merry Musical Comedy “THE LAW BREAKERS” Cast of ———PEQOPLE—— l 4 Featuring l 4 JACK MUNDY — and — His Charming Broadway Peaches ! Joseph Rankin the 16-year-old Musical Marvel Josephine Armoros” “That French Girl” assisted by Edna Nally Those Wonderful Dancers PEARSON—NEWPORT—PEARSON in “Rhythm” Extra Added Feature THE 3RD EDITION OF “ALONG BROADWAY” with Harry Kessler AND SOME MORE GIRLS — in — “Stolen Bits From Musical Hits” And For Dessert We Offer Your Popular Screen Star. Thurs.—“Billy Batchelor’s Revue”—*“Tango Shoes” Zane Grey's “To the Last Man.”