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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALb SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1924. | tast week, will be shown, nf the biggést Fox phntopl-na this Among the coming attractions at|year, will soon be offered at the same like dancing. A 1924 Happor L‘hnrus, the Lapnal lhf‘a(v‘r, listed for an early | place. H[]YT’S REVUE T0 COMING ATTRACTIONS APPEAR AT PAI‘AGEISCGHEH add to thP attraction. Therc | Headliners in Both Photo Drama and | {val of 19"4 " a pretentious act with | ])01 tor Stabbed will be an entire change of show Lew and Edith Mai and the “Root| DParis—At Amiens hospital a doctor sda; | Vandeville'Acts Billed to ‘,\m‘“‘r e Steppers’” and the “Four Pals,” a uv‘nnm(d Marcourt was found on an Both Palace, and Capitol Theaters, Vorite on the Keith circuit. “The|operating table with a wound in his | Combinaa waih s the oy Shepherd King,” the William Fox su-|left side, caused by a surgeon’s knift. Clever Tmupe Wllh Emll‘ely New, SXEting fes moann TR THIEL AWV o o ins othatany . muatagsimaoh per special, with a big cast_and one ' He died shortly afterwards. will start Sunday night. This shows |a complete four story office buildiag |has contracted for and completed ar- CaS[ Here All week rangements for the presentation in the photod Pendence A big attraction has been secure burning down to add to the thrills . iy Ithis city shortly of three of the big- P A SR | gest photoplays that have been made | {in years, In the order in which they | 'l'.uu:hhv'\ of the iu- tio ! v Rreate . the management of the Palace thea- ion . " ter for all next week in the presenta Way Do Hoyt's Revue. This show has lare booked here they are, “The | Hunchback of Notie Dame l'hL King « « ore a 1 ay e ces h Te and now has an en- 1 White Sister” an S mmouc]n The first of these pictures has Jusl' Combined with n\i,- the great ‘md‘caplgol Tlleatel‘ oners Blg FB&- ture for the First Three Days ' “Shiek of Song.” Wallace Hall h&s, many surprises in store for those who D. W. Griftith I ¢ literary distinetion.” Ludwig W unturned to f t isohn, Willy Pogany and Gilbert Seldes for the pr of a.” are among the incorporators. THE SEDGWICK CONCERT COURSE PARSONS’ THEATER, MON. EVE., JAN. 28TH RACHMANINOFF The Great Russian Pignist Composer Prices: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 (plus tax) Seat\Sale Now At Sedgwick & Casey’s d by | closed a successful nine months run | at the Astor theater in New York and | it will be presented at the Palace the- ater in this city as a road attraction 41 4ha Ahow PN weas akd heh'd with a big orchestra, effects and re-| : capable casf principals in his support. Mr, \\nliamq rangs among| the best comedians making the circuit and has made a bigfname for himself |served seats evenipgs. In two wecks, “Anna Christi Blanche Sweet, xh. photopla a caused 80 much comment in Hartford | in &hubert vaudeviile units, His idea of what people want is a sengible ene, Starting Monday for a three day| hat the people do not come | FuN, the Capitol theater will feature Iu ate r '0 pmm.l over wmp]“ 1hc Vanity Shoppe, a Ke! lth vaudeville | oAy sl mrh_‘. il | fashion playlet with a big cast of en- ' will insist that future for his son e that he will aet s a year. Jackie a contr ¢ was all contr and | will co \\uh . o Ea fom i ! ith the words “If his majesty will de good Hall is Lew's partner in the tertainers. The act is both entertain- is one of the most versa- | iN& and at the some time offers a real | in his line. Included | NOVelty in presenting Al Weber and | Baker, the Dis living models. Catchy tunes, clever on the Odances and songs feature the act and | 4 the ladies will be mof® than interested | in the fashion show which will \)t“ Equity players an nee that Kath- erine En play the le Englander, \nlmn is in about three weeks Tooner- com- Johnny refuses to stay aker stands almost unequale acrobat-dancer, Then there is arling, who keeps Lew and | Presented. on the jump most all of the In conncetion with the act, the/ Riiat ety \ | Vanity Shopge will give away a beau- dme, andiliit SN Curtls i LR | rul gawh %% Wadnesday wight and | six pairs of Propper Blue stockings| to the lucky ladies attending the! matinees while the act is here. The gown jis & stunning one and may be seen in the window of the Connecticut | The other acts on the bill will in- clude Leon and Mitzi in an equilibrist offering; Barney, Carleton and Brown in a variety act; Moore and Mitchell | !in comedy songs and patter, and co- | starring with the Vanity Shoppe is Sherman & Co. in a Jazz Circus.r |Dan Sherman has been a favorite ! | comedian for the past 20 years a.nd his rube characters have made a big| hit with the audience from one end of the country to the other. ! Mae Murray in “Fashion Row” will be the feature picture for the first part of the week at the Capitol. This pic- | ture gives the popular star the duall {role of two sisters. It depicts a Rus. siun girl, Zita, who comes to Americs | to find her sister, Olga, the toast of | DAY NIGHT—TWO FINE PHOTOPLAYS “THE MARK OF THE BEAST” “THE PROOF OF INNOCENCE” [J| ¥.otiay. Wit trnspires n the | By the Author of “The Birth of a A Stirring Drama gt e R e § L Nation” ever been shown here, Blg ('ast 0[ Slurs \" Stal' (dst Sunday night, two features will be | SU\TDAY O’\'LY HEADLESS HORSEMAN—WILL ROGERS bHATTLRED REPl’TATIONS—JOHI\\IE WALKER and for 10 Sgivem$ e ured on the tion is * o and Charlie Willia MOVDAY TlTEbDAY W EDN EbDAY WILLIAM FOX presents CAMEO KIRBY With JOHN GILBERT Gertrude Olmsted & Jean Arthur From the Great Stage Play by - BOOTH TARKINGTON < HARRY LEON WILSON offered, one being the “Mark of the | Beast," d the other “The Proof of Innocence.” “His Last Race” will be !the attraction which will be present. | ed on Thursday, Friday and Suturday. CAMED KIRBY AT LYCEUM NEXT WEEK ‘Will Rogers in Sunday Picture- “Cupid’s Fireman” Thursday | MONDAY —— TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY S5 — Great Acts — 5 KEITH VAUDEVILLE - Featuring Irresistibly funny “Bill” Rogers in “The Headless Horseman” will be one | lof the Lyceum's Sunday evening fea- “The Vanity Shoppe” A Musical Comedy Fashion Playlet With AL WEBER AND LIVING MODELS Look Ladies! Here'’s Something For You! The Vanity Shoppe will give away a stunning Ladies’ Gown on Wednesday Evening and 6 Pairs of Propper Blue Edge Silk Stockings to the Lucky Ladies at the 3 Matinee Performances. See the Gowns on l)lsplay in Window of Conn. Furriers, Next to Thls Theater—All Ladies have a chance to win—See if you are one of the Lucky Ones! ACTS INCLUDING BARNEY, CARLTON & BRO§VN—Variety Artists OTHER BIG LEON AND MITZI MOORE AND MITCHELL Equilibrists “Worse-A-Tile Comedians” ~—ewe DAN SHERMAN & (0. —————EXTRA “A JAZZ CIRCUS EXTRA Then As A Fitting And Appropriate Attraction For This Splash of Fashion, Vanity and Style, We Offer MAE MURRAY The Queen of Style in - “FASHION ROW” Dazzling Daring ATense Story of a Woman’s Love and a Man’s Revenge! Miss Mur- ray Wears $150,000 Worth of Gowns in This Picture, Making 50 Changes of Costume Diff erent TUESDAY NIGHT--EXTRA ATTRACTION RAPHAEL’S BIG STORE FASHION AND STYLE SHOW THURS.—The Big Thrill - “HIS LAST RACE” |tures, while the other will be Johnny | Walker in “Shattered Reputations.” | “The Headless Horseman” s a screen | {version of Washington Irving's fa- | mous Slecpy Hollow and is really an lassic. “Shattered Reputa- E modern socicty play, with {the heroine saving her father from |ruin and brother from jail. Beauti- | fully gowned women and lovely back- | grounds of sca and country and ele. gant homes give a fine atmospherc to the production. For next Monday, | Tuesday and Wednesday comes the William Yox spectacle starring John Gilbert i with Buck Jongs in said to « “The Third d “The Midnight Alarm” ingly romantic melodrama. Cameo Kirby,” shown the first threc days of this week, 18 even more | elaborate than was the stage success of the same name by Booth Tarking- ton and Harry Leon Wilson which played at this theater several years ago with Alfred Cross in the leading !role, “Cameo Kirby” is the story of an honorable Mississippl River gam- bler of the days of '39, in all his color ind romance, who uses methods con idered uncthieal to protect a planta. owner from an unscrupulous rin a gamec of cards. , alls i love with the t of the man he had tried 1o She is unaware that he is Kirby, whom she believes was t ble for her father's s in love with him and ¢ situation works up mayx, amid the beautiful old southland. some wonderfully fine depicting the romantic life « Mississippi and one is cspe thrilling wherein two cumber- lers race down the ' or hearts. Fireman and Saturday's of man” has a Plig urs in the climax erbeard n the Kitchen ¥ broke that ehina jug cat, mum e got one COMING “The Shepherd King” HE WAS A MISSISSIPPI CAMBLER-BUT IN THE GREAT GCAME OF LIFE AND LOVE HE PROVED HIMSELF ALL MAN! HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Featuring THE FAMOUS SUTCLIFFE FAMILY \'aujevillc's Biggest and Most Pretentious Novelty FRIDAY William Fox Presents . “BUCK” JONES in “CUPID’S FIREMAN”" The Greatest Fire Picture Ever Screened SATURDAY THURSDAY NEW BRITAIN MUSICAL CLUB PRESENTS GRAVEURE THE DISTINGUISHED BARITONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JAN. 27TH 3:30 O'CLOCK CAPITOL THEATER Tickets—%£1.00, $£1.50, $2.00 and $2.50; Joge and bex <eats $3.00, C. L. PIERCE STORE We are pleased to announce that there are several hundred $1 and £1.50 seats for this concert Theater Box Office Opens at 10 A. M. Exchange Sale at