New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1923, Page 4

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New Britain music lovers ar ised a real treat tomorrow afternoon when Elizabeth G appear at the Capitol of qnaint fo! the New Britain c Miss l';u' prom- |1 nspices of of Hadassahr sicians, Her Julius Benediet grandfather’s cousin Sir was musician to FAMOUS BAND WILL House of David Musicians as yeerances vore vee box office Dave Young, Lauder,” has returned cessful entertainment tou Detroit and Montreal, ( Young was grected with wherever he His and stories madce a big ceived many invitat turn engagements. Mr ity as an entertainer is to New Britain people played in this town many occasions The week of December fifth anniversary of the Pa ater, and a big show has bee ed for that week by the ma Tommy Anderso is viue will be tne attract usual run of photopla re also heing me to Buffalo da. Mr 1usiasm | wit} went otch songs and he r s to play Young's well known abil- the Palace this seaso Phil Ott and eompany will play at t theater this midnight fralfe Reserved s are now selling and the par will receive speeial g Capitol theater ma ¢ ed that @ ater tarting at 12 o wee small hours of th acts of Keith vaudeville tured at this theater The Eterna t “r “Flaming Youth” are thre photoplay attractions booked to pl at the Palace theater soon “The House of David Bar Capitol theater next week doubt, prove to be onec of unique attractions to have play New Britain this scasor y @cters in this vaudeville sket eppear with their long Sowing beards &8s they live in their colony in Mic gan. hi The 1923 theatrieal scaso ing to a close throughout | but for the opening of the tol theater there no' portance which occurred complete review of 11 given in these colum 5 next Perhaps 5.000 motion ®nd this country, as eries, but Bammue New York World feen are outstandi worth while. He would put the would wish to representing a myse wanted Actresses are This is the first t cer of importas mong eriorts therea.” He Coast cinema colo to find six wort Lie Barry gaged by D. W tacle Amcrica, s now making at 3 a Gal "B wil N is tn relearh Brock Pembert be Remarkabie p eruption In Ja by the Lyman H and will form pa Hodge-Podge subje to be released lats “The Rise of Rosic e —— DANCE Tonight L’VITFD HALL (ents 50¢ 7 Ladies 10¢ ewest open ut York, which featurs tion, lurt production “Singed Wings” with Bebe | Paniels and the roles. On THMarsday present as a feature attraction House of David Band. The members of this band are from the House of David colony at Bgnton Harbor, Michigan, who were ref@nti induced to enter vaudeville as a feal ture attraction. There are eleven of the long haired, bewhiskered desciples of David in the act and it is quite a novelty, and a curious offering to hear this band play, as it is to sce them. night program offers s in the presentation of Max Linder in “The Three Must Get Theirs” and an all star cast in the .| sca pieture “Vengeance of the Deep.” the Capitol comedy, eater he Sunday two photoplay 1 matinee Henry HAMLET AT PARSONS SALLY’ ALSO BOOKED 1 Oscar Hammer- New Toys,” | 1ex will be s “Torment,” Mau ent production for 1 held rom New York »» John Barrymore in Shakespearean Play Starting Thursday se is betr whi Scott s assistant, Art and are enjoyi Tourney his produ meraman e crew, watior is a The impending visit to Hartford of John \mrr\mnn who begir the coming Thursday night will play four formanc “Hamiet”, including afternoon of Saturday at er, Hartford, can truly ried as an event of excep- importance, Although Mr, has prominent figure on the American stage for some time, he has not for a con- siderable number of years played out- side of New York, Chicago and Bos- ton. Sinee going under the manage- ment_of Arthur Hopkins, his stage ap- been confined wholly ew York city Vaudeville Feature _ x i Hopki per s of Barrymore been a PLAY AT CAPITOL Redemp g through 111" to “Han 18 won a group of notable with his most recent to establish him among tion™ contin Jest” and “Rici Keith iigh Five the off adline attr " a classy ts patrons. this star ) triumphs, trayal serving two women who, | the great of our time utes they hoid| Florenz Ziegfe This imitable Leon Errol its the Ke star comes to Parsons’ as tdeal that they Christmas week offering heginning slaying in | Monday night, Dee, 24 with regular , another matinees on Wednesday and Satur- vialinist of | day. Great is'the fame that “Sally” | has gained in the few big cities visit. ovelty of- | ed for long engagements, and it will the Jadder | have enthusiastic reception at Par- |sons' by crowded houses. It has proved surprise and a de- ig established a new stand- § for comedy. Great per sonal success has been registered by the exuberant fun-maker Errol, This the original and only “Sally” com- luding Walter Catlett, held but with few changes, for an achievement in itself uperb costumes, Joseph Urban, heautiful girls, fine touches aling me y and a thread of t to m« aceswork of the exunerant comedy, ts will comprise as the he “Morning Gloris et with in- comedy hemselves proc us an st indee d ha musica unts. Of presentatior cther years, Wit seenery AP Sunday Night—Two Fine Photoplays GEORGE M, ANDERSON (Broncho Billy) Returns to the Screen in “THE GREATER DUTY” WILLIAM DUNCAN MASHING BARRIERS” THE WONDER DOG Remember him in “The Silent Call '? Here you see this \\'nnderful dog in Snowland’s greatest storv, Brawn of the North You'li Hold Your Breath a Hundred Times On Strongheart’s Trail of Thrills Week Dec. 21th—The Big Event Each Year 5TH ANNIVERSARY WEK Tommy Anderson’s Beauty Revue R F E N B FEF R T LADIES’ BARGAIN MATINEE MONDAY, DEC. 17 This Coupon and 10¢ will admit any lady to Best Seat in House this charming work has upset all pre- a fine_supporting cast in | dictions, ealculations and precedents, and not to see it will be an artistic deprivation. *“Sally”, it is declared, more thah realisescall that is prom- ised for it. There i8 but ope “Sally” company and it is the one that played ¥ | for nearly two years, at the New Am- sterdam in New York, four months in | Boston and five months in Chicago, 1d's charmingiy beau- | with recent New \ork revival LYGEUM ARRANGES EXCELLENT SHOWS Two Features- Sun.~“Love Piker”v Mon.--Tom Mix on Thurs, “Dollar Devils,” a comedy drama with an all star cast, and Richard | Talmadge in “Danger Ahead,” coupled with the news reels and comedy fea- tures and a special musical score will be the entertainment at the Lyceum | while for the first | tomorrow evening, three days of next week this theater will present an old-headliner vaude- ville bill With Anita Stewart in *The Love Piker” as the feature movie at- traction. For the last half of .the week Tom Miv and his famous horse will be seen in a rip roaring William Fox special, us Mile-a-Minute | Romeo." “The Love Piker,” which Monday, stars Miss Stewart in latest Cosmopolitan production, said to be a fine melodramatic love comedy, the story of which has to do with a lovers' romance, which its inception in the loss of a scarf, and in which romance, traffic cops and a judge aid cupid In this picture Miss Stewart is cast Hope Warner, a social butterfly who considers herself a very superior person. When a traffic cops stops her sable two © | her for exceeding the speed limit she becomes very indignant.” At that moment Martin Van Huisen drives up por- |in his car and hands her a sable scarf, explaining she had lost it out 20 miles opens | 1t is | has | back. Both are arrested for speeding. Thus the two meet again in court the next morning. It develops that Mar- tin is a construction engineer -em-| ploved by Hope's father and eventual- |1y their engagement is announced. | Put not however, before there = are many surprising and exciting inci- | dents, such as the sidetracking of a | wealthy young = suitor whom her | i mother admirs very much. . | With the new vaudeville bill the | last half of the week come Tom Mix |in “A Mile-a-Minute Romeo." = This | Is one of Mix's best productions. It ‘hn! (\rr\tmng that one expects from him, and in addition some entirely | new stunts and activities that stamp | this great western actor as one of the | !best in the busi;mx Hi famou horse, Tony, plays an important pnrl in this latest production. CITY ITEMS. At the next meeting of the common | council ,the mayor and board of al- | dermen will reccommend abatements of taxes to the amount of $575.05. “Raggedy Ann,” new Victor ord. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Engine Co. No. 8, of the fire de- partment was called out at 5:26 last | evening to extinguish a blaze in the | kitehen of a tenement ocupied by C. Barnes of 152 Daly avenue. The damage was slight. i Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morans | —advt. A regular meeting of the Sunshine | society will be held Monday afternoon. | Remember:! New records every Fri- | day. C, L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Give him a box of Muller's Mo- i zarts for his Christmas. Fifty, twenty- |five and ten in a box.—advt. Victrolas, Edisons, Sonoras for Christmas. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt Special Christmas Records. C. L. rec- | | Pierce & Co.—advt Get your Brunswick Wonder ords at John A. Andrews & Co.—advt Children’s records for Christmas. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt A Player Plano for your Christmas. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. | Say it with Xmas seals—New | Britain Tuberculosis Relief Society, —advt | rec- PARSONS—HARTFORD Four Performances Beginning Thursday Night Evenings at 8 Sharp—Matinee Saturday at 2 Sharp THE PINEST ACHIEVEMENT OF THE AMERICAN THEATER ARTHUR HOPKINS, Presents John Barrymore “HAMLET” A DISTINGUISHED SUPPORTING COMPANY Original Settings by Robert Edmond Jones MAIL ORDERS NOW—SEATS TUESDAY Address letters, checks, money orders, to Parsons’ Theater. Please enclose self.addressed envelope to insure safe and prompt return of ticke*s, * You are advised to make will receive attention in the sequence in which Fyening Prices Incinding your reservations promptly. Orders they are received, Tax: Orchestra § Balcony $2.88, $2.30; Family Circle and Gallery 81.15 saturday Mat. Prices Including Tax: amily Circle and Gallery $1.15 Balcony $2.30, $1.88; \lr Barrymore's New Ei Be |vmllm-|l to llumlnrv' \:-v\ lhu-n and Iunqm Orchestra $2.88. gland Amu arances 'Will PARSONS—HARTFORD Entire Week Comm. Mon., Dec. 24 MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY FLORENZ ZIEGFELD'S CHRISTMAS GIFT TO HARTFORD ZIEGFELD’S SOCIAL AND ARTISTIC GREATEST SUCCESS EVENT OF THIS SEASON LEON ERROL In the Most Perfect Musical Comeds Ever Produced “SALLY” Cast Inclndes WALTER CATLETT staged by Vdward Rorce—Music by Ballet Masic by Butterfy THE ONLY COMPAN alcons . Ralenns Foree Wed Mut —Orehestra, $3.00; Balcony, $2.50-43.00: 52008250 Jerome Kern Victor Herbert 'Y PLAYING SALLY Famils Circle, $2.00 $1.50-52.00: Family Circle, Vamily Cirele, %150 Gallers $1.00, $1.60. St Gnllers 1.09. MAIL ORDERS NOW-—SEATS FRIDAY PARSONS - MONDAY. 3 NIGHTS BEGINNING HARTFORD PEC. 17 <MAT. WED. VESSKRS. LEWIS AND GORDON PRESENT WALLACE EDDINGER ~ “THE NAKED MAN” A Sew Fantadtic Miriam Doyle, Grant Wil win WMaswell. Benlah Bondi Vareel Reon<eenn and Wirin Free. S250 1o Plag Wy Futeheson Royd. Eaton, Framees Victors. . Wed.. 208 Cuet Tueludes: Peres Ames - Im.mm Puttioon Dietingwiched JeWereon Hal, by Lester 1 1o She. SEAT SALE FRIDAY Tacme - SUN. NIGHT—Two Great Photoplays MAX LINDER | RALPH LEWIS —_—in — ——in — “The Three Must “The Vengeance of Get Theirs” the Deep” MON., TUES. WED. 5—BIG TIME ACTS—5 KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring Louis Leo Betty Washington “The Ladder Lad” ’ The Dainty Violinist ELAINF & MARSHALL Late Stars With McIntyre and Heath MORNING GLORIES A Nifty Variety Act LOVE KNIGHTS A Distinet Novelty BEBE DANIELS —in “SINGED WINGS” THURS., FRL, SAT. Engagement Extraordinary THE HOUSE OF DAVID BAND Direct From Benton Harbor, Mich. Don’t Miss These Long Haired, Be-Whisk- ered Sons of David and Their Fine Band 11—Disciples of David—11 COMING—“THE DRIVIN’ FOOL” pecia DICK TALMADGE, ln “DANGER AHEAD” and “DOLLAR DEVILS"—All Star Cast Mon., Tues., Wed. THE LOVE PIKER With ANITA STEWART PARAMOUNT VAUDEVILLE Thars, Pi, 8¢ TOM MIX Mile-a-Minute-Romeo

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