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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, *SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923. Offering Qur First Presentatlon of a Real PALAGCE. ALL NEXT WEEK = i o 1 CLARK SISTERS REVUE 17—STERLING . PERFORMERS—17 < & A Scintillating Revue of Music, Song, Dances and - e » . i : ‘ BigaYouthful Dream Chams Comedy, Featuring the 3 Clark Sisters and Harry Myers, That Funny Little Comedian % $ i R/ Reaj Br-oadway F]appers 5 _ Hear Saxophone Quartette! ‘eature Photoplay ‘ ¥ | ] : e { Don’t Fail To See “Mary”! JACK HOLT in “NOB()D'Y'S MONEY” L\ N \ : Entire Chqnge of Show Tf\ursday! EXTRA MON. -A REAL OLD FASHIONED SONG FESTIVAL TWO James Mor All Star Cast in the Western || M SUNDAY NIGHT GREAT i e Drama | AbpED SUN. TUE _ “SING 'EM AGAIN" ; FEATURES “SHATTERED IDOLS” “THE MAN WHO WAITED" || ATTRACTION , FOR THE AUDIENCE TO' SING! men”, not a moving picture, but a| Lt I " for early showing here as is Otis Mitchell and the Maryland singers. | 3 on Tist street at Broadway. Mr. Mor- I osco will personally surpvise and di- . J rect the instruction of the puplls at VR it the school. He wilt b@assisted by Mrs. Morosco, who has been Mr. Mor- Musical Comedy Vaudeville Fea- {5 % « TAEA~ | s teudimg ‘woman, for 3 sumber of years ture for Next Week i § v : N — Modern dramas exclusiveiy will be Sy vy . . ; & Elizabeth Gutman, the young so An announcement of much interest | gaught. Modern plays will be placed . Bl 2 prano who has won nat laim | to local theatergoers is thit made by | ,,‘:,: immediate rehearsals, .and the SUNDAY NIGHT-—-TWO Fine Featllres — s an interpreter of American and | the management of Parsous’ theater, | pupils #ill be cast for various parts in Starting next week Monday for an : A Y | " : ropean K will make her| Hartford, to the effect that arrange- | them. Protessional performances will | ' tire week the Pala offer their i g fiest appear: before a New Britain [ ments have been complet 'd with Joh | e given by the pupils every threo or | rst presentatior n real Broadway | |4 " i audfence on Sunday afternoon, De-|Golden ior the presentations at that! sour weeks after the Hrst two months' the offering [ 7 s cember 16 at 3 o'clock at the Capitol | theater of Frank Craves in the New | training 1 % i S theater under the auspices o/ the Now | York success “The First Year” begin- s o9 | in cast includes seventes erling per 5 Britain chapter of Hadassah | ning Mouday, November - 26 The first woman stage inanager ha Ne— formers, has & wealth of al scen- ; . Y The fine lyric beauty of Miss Gut-| Thanksgiving day and Saturday mat-| made her appearance in New York. ery, electrical effects and magnificent a man's voice is already well known to|inees. No comedy of recent years has| She is Miss Regina Mermel, who has “ ’, wardrobe, and beyond hoasts of metropolitan audiences, 8he made her | achieved the popularity af this un-| peen ,mmnmd to assist the stage | Al A the prettiest chorus of Broadway first operatic debut two seasons ago in | pretentious littie piece of Frank Cra- | mapager of “The Dancers,” in which | peaches that can be found anywhere 3 Philadelphia, with the 8an Carlo| ven's, as its run of two sold years in|the Shuberts are presenting Ricbard P o ) in a musical show fact they are Opera Co., appearing at the Motro- | New York attests. It is ®ne of the! Bennett at the Broadhurst theater. . STORMIN(] SEAS one of the featured att ) with politan Opera House as “Micacla” in | very few plays thut will bear witness- | Miss M J f 91H 3 “ per: : ] i u : t Miss Mermel has been an actress and t5e show 6 ‘ i on. Celise were! MaaiIoons ] Ine Aumii 16 M CAtiTacd) For ta ninste | T A e & e e A Thrilling Sea Tale—All Star Cast €rs, woar ymm cloth ane Vi £ their praise, Eqifally as great was the | scems always fresh and its laughter | stage technique with a view to found- dance great. The fea ome MARY CLARK reception accorded to Miss Gutinun|as spontaneows as upon its first pres- | ing a children’s theater, which will lian is new to thi ction of e i . e shortly afterward, when she was sc. | entation. The entire New York « st| be conducted along similar lines to ]“ON. — TUES. _— W ED. country as he has player ondw Featured in Clark Sisters Revue | cured by Jose sternack as soloirt| will be seqn in Hartford embracing a8 | the children's theater in Moscow. productions only seaso or ses g . | with the Phi seiety, She joes Tim Murphy, Maud “ * . t s yers, that cleyer At Palace Next Week . . Narmonic She (it does Tim Murphy, Maude nger, | | 'V”"!‘N’Hnrr“\h'\h s, t at loyer Lt Y appeared at the A my of Mu m:" ice Owens, John P, Brown, Merceita] A modern version of the Shakes- | lan who is guarante ) cause | __ e | Philadciphia. with @ unique progrem | Esmonde, Harry Leighton, Mary Mar- | o e comedy classic “The Taming of | Palace patrons to turn red with | of ¢ 2 £ folk songs, & field in which she is| ble, Phil son and George | . e ’ 3 i iy AT _ ang OTB®! the Shrew” will be made by Bennie | laughter. 'The revue aiso stars & admittedly foremost Wright, Jr | number of yaudeville acts during th SRS > e h Zeldman for Principal Plctures scor- running and introduces some ver 1 - ,, - Y See Mosioiana SArtiGRIARY. the : Palace the will again| Oliver Morosco, well known Lo ‘p)nr.nll’m'x William :{ nmlh;\““:j:'dr:ra;( . tla - > y sicture but no cast has e - phone quartettes, and the violin play-| & ’ ge its policy when on Monday the | Angcles and New York producer, and 1 “p‘n S T8t ing of Miss Mary Clark, who is a Slark Sisters’ Revue - will open | Mrs. Morosco have opened “The Ate.|locted as yel. | g ) ¥ | . most talented violinist. In fact the week's engagement in the first of a|lier des Moroscos” in New York, an| ¥ e | institution of dramatic technique in| ~ The special production of Cecil B. Featllring revue offers a littie bit of everything s series of musical comedies to he pre. | A from grand opera to rag time and it is sented at this playhouse. Phil Otts, completeness and scope. For this| DeMille’s epic of ancient and modern LTS SR Myl Sl S 0 Gt S5 S B L S T s | MeCarthy & Price , Shannon & Gordon Sisters, three in number will receive others to follow. A complete change of el | George M. Cohan theater, 42nd street th lause that has greeted them il be de on Thursda M. ¢ erywhere. . This is their Post War Film | Fhite the Clarks revus puays at the| Desiring to keep up te the standard |8nd Broadwis, on Pridey Svening, WILLIE HALE & BRO. everywhere. This is their first pres. entation in New Britain and the man theater. of the sahows presented at the Capitol | December 21. The present stage of - o st the Cohan will be torn out and new agement promiscs a show th u Thursday the managem of the|theater all of last week, the manage of Which has never been seen he h red Niblo's pieturization| Palace closed contracts for a showing| ment of the theater has secured | cquipment instelied. ANGEL & FULLER before. They will remair weak | of the gr ierican play “The Fa-| here shortly of Cosmopolitan's big Jonia's Hawalians as the feature act | S8 2. N with a change of show on T y. | S T he Capitol, Mon- | production “In Little 014 xew Yorh” |on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday| Characteristic of all stories by the The photoplay offering with the revue | gay. Tucsds Wednesray, deals| with Marion Davies. This will be|of next week. An act which scored|late Richard Harding Davis, war cors JONIA’S HAWAIIANS Wil presest & Paramount picturs with A the lives of persons moving injpresented on a large scale at regular | last week at B. ¥. Keith's, Boston:| respondent and novelist, “The Exelt. 3 Jack Holt in “Nobody's Money I {the highest social circles, this .\xv-‘?\mnav Jackie Coogan, in what is con- | Mass., will be presented the last half | ers,” one of his greatest works, has In Native Song‘s Dances flnd Music §s one of Mr. Holt's latest 1 best |, uis B production has| sidered his greatest and costliest pho- | of the week. This is Keller Sisters and | been produced for the screen by Wil- | dhvovient ) sl pictures. With the ehange of "““1 yre than enough thrills and good,|toplay “Long Live the King” will| Lynch, two girls who can sing and|liam Fox. John Gilbert has the lead on Thursday comes the fascinating| wction to rom being con-| appear at this theater the week of De- | dance and a boy who knows how to| with Betty Bouton playing opposite Fred Niblo Presents Mae Murray in her star pictur Jazz - t tea varty | cember 3. 1ic the ivories. “The Four Horse him v Sunday nj w i o 2 > = v ‘ 4 2 i i mania.” For Sunday night t ‘ His Famous Masterpiece ? shown with { R s s Blending into the main theme of | hS Wi VHI James Morrison ar thel Grey Terry | b1 € contrast to the| éé Jam 9 ten eve nents of the s ,“::'-':::zflnl n Again o a he wheel, 1 o' »‘ “l chances in 'C y PALMS” “THE RAP]DSZ~* Cullen Landis and Mll_'tle it_e;dman oo ate highway that parailels the rail- MONDAY, TUESDAY, W E[)VI‘,SI)AY THURS. — FRI' — SAT. PRANK CRAVEN AT PARSONS. |03 ars Sone e rotc makig| WSINCLAIR LEWIS SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SHOW eater, Hasttors. ans : el g N S wove, Featuring theater, Hartford 8 SHAR are | . = g ¢ rangements have b nplete h re P ) Thanksgiving l;‘a“ and Saturday mat A e Myrtle Stedman, Hunt York success, “The First Year ] S A Flashy Ofl"ering et e e e | ORENE VIDORMONTEBLUE, . 5 = e womedy s of recent searsIn thir native sonen ;:mmasm&o?m' y s & A NOLAN NEARY & CO R O move than seven Narged oon. | ciris o ging act InMain Stree¥’ youwill findalithe : cutiy t also t the ¢ A and | h;pxuo.dwm;o‘]!hg - 4 \ /3 Yy )/ Nowel faithfu! | rfom:dvm"k?agnnw W\ . “YLS K“EANS NO” Ts he 411 m “ y “a~ p a) - . < A 3 A Rlp Roanng Comedy Skit surprise Yo, KLLLAR SlSTERS & LYN(H OTHER BIG_ACTS R G fottow thi tare of o: I 0 . Sandas vt oty 't _ ‘ AV LC.F Booth Tarkington’s i e it 1 o Wi’ % g “PENROD AND SAM” ellent entertainme : - - - with mow taking place in Od B e wvoh, somtsing o i arking ' “d Buddy Messenger, Gareth Hughes, Mary ;‘:"p:'.l"’:n.:b:r‘o(::u'n(:rm”"':'l :Z? - - s £ e gHE & " o Phllb‘n, (Iladys Bmkwe“ I e X ettt Sirth] Lemte ~Mats St o oy THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY B et 4 sl st Tels B Pt B “THE CALL OF THE WILD” Jack London will be the. iast opportunity 1o visit mext the 044 Fellows Harvest Carnival gram of 7 ‘

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