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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1924. STAGE, SILENT DRAMA AND MUSIC - - NEWSY NOTES OF THE SPOKEN Arliss’ latest stage |[f o oo T the Lyceum announces for the first London on March 31, and in New R Gentre e S(;ARAM"IEHE T[] BE 1ouche forced to flee, and screen success Green God- | half of next week Kara, a celebrated York early next month. The cast , d ey had. This favorite locale of | | Indian psychic whose success in vau- will inelude Pritz Leiber, James Brad deville has been great. This act is|bury, Helen Holmes, Richard Gordon yebellion grow imaginative dramatists iends itself el nlgn. the pa- beautitully to the most satient fea- | fi just oft the Keith time and Norval Keedwell, trint. vividly dmmorsprutedi By Geop tures of “make-believe-land” viz: ro- e i e Kiegmang, discover -Louis, who 'Mance. intrigue, color and naturally § Harry Lewis, Fred English and the The new Shubert revue, “Vagues.' . as in all musical comedies the neces- | fi | rrederick Risters, listed among vaude- | opened Thursday night in New Ha- Rex Ingraham's Great Photo- « oo Arriven ton late to FFY comedy lins been injected. .| === ville's famous dancers, are with (hf | ven. and will come fo the Century . i she faints’ 1- €00k, ‘24, the author of the book, | . = Steppers. a dancing feature coming roof during the week of March 24 Louls mis- 1% 5ald to have taken every advantage | pex Ingram's aramouche” “Roy O'Mine,” ane of his greatest to the Capitol Thursday. On the Ogette Myrill and J. Harold Murray Walt- same bill will be romance combined head the cast. The music is the work drama Billed for Next Week v of the possibilitivs that the locale of- | which the “Herald” printed as a storias of Amerlean home life, ] _roman d " S LR tnooL ‘(m Tech IVU“"M” nh‘,";mpn-inl story and which had an unus- hall ‘lrimvf‘d to the movies es- With comedy "n Th' (.,-nuv._l.mflr of Herbert Stohart, and the book and Is te ey : | ully successul run at the 44th atreet peciaily to plas the feature character an act presented by James Gildea & jyrics have been written by Fred Stupendous in pagemntry, stuggering thro T aors stroetsiot vy : [theater in New York, will be present- part of the father in this production | Co. Thompson and Clifford Grey. in the mighty scope of its sweeping Set e e maddened e acers" March 20 ed at _L'.n‘u Palace all next week with « which the Capito!l will soon present. i g ; : T o ; action and tense fo, et e s Wirge’ (hrough ‘ Bennett's figure. seems to | 1€ orlginal music by an augmented = New Britain’s ;x'm drlr*snid men “]1” A revised edition of “Runnin’ Wild,” mouche,” Rex Ingram’'s Metro m nndering, mur- pe permanently the niche re- orchestra. ,\('n‘f.d'*» a 1rF_\'r‘nr‘ w‘\,u bears writ- flmf . :n.ml ;ur:’m -”r V?" 1;:::.'%5 :o lr:‘ with severai new numbers and ® tevpiece from Rafael Sabatini's fam- A¢k-bent. No e ch A Eriing ot for this country’s most popu- - ten um.v.l:il»n,u.\ from Professor Hy- | low after w ;1 S flwfr'a' :' l-“\th Y slight altered cast, will be offered at ous romance, will > with a r t . with thousands of Jar leading man. For many years, it . Coming attractions at the Palace F‘f’l" R’_"I l'_n"'ssm Hige M.( olumbla, | orc "“"'“"'" ;rm'_' t bslp 10 '“ri the Colonlal on Thursday night of throbs and thrills tears people i imax that stirs tus been the fashion for both profes- | liclude Marty Dupree and her musi-|will shortly give a demonstration of {day for. In addition to being a £00d | next week. ars him ' sional and ar ir students of the |C3 comedy company who are to ap- mental telepathy and kindred feats musical outfit, this organization is : e gnatches | theater {o ask each other where and | PEAT the week after next, Rex Beach's at the sitol. atured for its well drone(} men. “The Lady Killer,” which opened Ramon Nowarro, Alice Terry cart and his mother from when this much sought for actor was | LiE Brother” with Tom Moore and . et S| Bach ot the Tocta rp}‘rfl:‘“l {he 185 Thuraday uight in the Morosco thea- Remtis More ! hesding s long st ot i sa s Rt e and s or ket the opening of ~The | little Mickey Bennctt. This is the George Marlow, a well known New |word in male sartorial art. tert 1aia et st il arcaroia i el cid inlnvarsaontiibu A 1ob, while the Marquis, who | Daneers s whicl comes o the Par. Photoplay that has been endorsed by | Britainite who formerly piayed with = . . | popuUIRT Dellef. 1t has nothing to do terisations that will Itve as classics. |he is bound to him by the sons ater beginning Thursday, | Rotarian and Kiwanis clubs every- the Baltimore society orchestra, will By Divine Right.” a gripping pic- [ itk what fs known as the masher or Novarro, young, handsome, a dash bonds of flesh and Wlood, is March 20, for three days, direct from | “N€re it has heen played, as aibring his Biltmore orchestra to the ture in some :uv"’.”! :!“T;‘W{I\Ehi‘;s professional flirt, but is intended-to Ing cavalier, has the role of Andre- sacrifieed to the terrifying vengence ite long run in New York, it has be- | *Plendid example of their “Rig. Lyceum the first half of next week, | “The Miracic '\"“" el have (encte the woman who kills & man Jouis Moreau, born of nobility, but 'of the rabble come comme il at to point to Mr. Brother” movement, .\lm‘!ow.l! :lrjn(lv“r hoy f m the “014 .-|:x‘|r|m: b al‘l(“_ :"L‘- t:""\.m vamps a jury for her freedom. who dedicates his life to the cause o n augmented orchestra with F Bennett and say “There he is” 1In o T - Home Town” who is making good in hrfu booked for early showing a ® The Mandels, who are responsible for the oppressed French people when his | Lambert, director, will play the or- this highly colored play by Sir Ger- w”']'n":"'(" :'-h::‘r‘::“:l’m"‘:r"" “"{ :’r’n‘fi' ’::‘: vaudevfle, Lyceum. the muthorship of the piece, prob- best friend is killed by the Marquis igival music score. Al seats are rush. ald du Maurier, he has fulfilled the |23700ounced his i T g . T PR e . py RBlY Intended it as a satire of recent de 1a Tour d'Azyr. Lewis Stone v:q.‘ o it x:mmm he gave )hy his poignant in- Movies. Then Booth Tarkington an- This seems to be the open season | ‘Two Strangers I'rom ‘\“h?"'\vm, un(’:lr conditions in criminology. elll's “Beyond the PMounced the sale of picture rights to for mind readers, psychies, etc., for [Myrvon €. Fagon. will open in New Sick at heart beeause his bovheod The Dancers” to Parsons Gets siapped” and stepped torward as sweetheart, Aline, utifully played With true Belasco showmanship the an artist of unique talent. by Alice Terr copts the attentio student management of “The Hidden r SIEET of La Tour, Andre-louis renounce Idol” coming to Parsons theater, The annual benefit performance for the nobility, and ioins a band of strol. Hartford, Menday evening, March 17, [the National Vaudeville Artists will ling players. e hecomes Seara- refuse to divulge the plot of this take place this yvear on Sunday night, | mouche. the clown, the idol of the twenty-sixth annual Tech show, But May 11 Simultaneous performances | theater public. In a fit of hitterness [they promise a Story studded with will be given at the Hippodrome, the he becomes engaged to Climene, his musical gems that is said to be far Metropolitan Opera house, the Man leading lady. but he separates from |superor to “The Sun Temple” which | hattan Opera House, and the 1 - her when he learns she has become they produeed in Hartford last season | Amsterdam theater, | - A a plaything of the Marquis. One day [and was acclaimed the best non-pro- - | ; upion in the laughter, to the Pala thea the week beginning Sunday night from the stag Searamonche steps fessional performance ever seen in Repaiving Hose out of his character, and denounces this city. However, it may be told| Foles of any size in silk stockings | the aristocracy and La Tour, whe is|that the locale is in a2 minor prin- |should be darned on net matching th"‘ seated In n box and is attacked by the [cipality in northern India, just such a | color of the hose | i | CHARLES RAY S d No h All Star Cast y -— i — — in — un a'y lg t “BACK TO OE‘D VIRGINIA” § “THE DEUCE OF SPADES” + LYCEUM == | MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY SUNDAY, MON., TUES., WED. BIG TIME ACTS OF KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring AL TUCKER AND HIS SOCIETY ORCHESTRA 7—CLASSY SYNCOPATERS—17 2 ORIGINAL MAXFIELD & GOLSON MELVA TALMA JARVIS & HARRISON POWERS Presenting 4 “The I e in— y European Thrillers The Modern Romeo & Juliet Sunshine Girl Lonesome A SIDNEY FRANKLIN PRODUCTION | To bring hack to life on the screen this exciting and | beautiful drama of Old France is one of the miracles of modern times, It makes you see, feel, actually live I in the tumultuous scenes of romance and intrigue in the great days of Old France and the wily Cardinal | Richelieu. MON., TUES., WED, (S : : BIG VAUDEVILLE ! Lh@mfi%@r‘m‘m Featuring GEO. MARLOW Of New Britain And His BILTMORE ORCHESTRA A Great BIll | —y “itAROBERT B. MANTELL e . , JOHN CHARLES THOMAS THURS., FRIL, SAT. ~ ALMA RUBENS . JONNY HINES 2 ; 2 3 of dollars worth of lavishment, costumes: settings and backgrounds. ALSO ’ ’ irected by ALAN CROSLAND S o > v 4 Setti Urbar The Original Mystery Man of India—The Great ‘ 2 1.4 i "{‘4"“ “KARA?” 5y @Siuopolitan FProcuction, v Y . Geiduyng- Gosmapolitan- » The World’s Foremost Mind Reader and Crystal Gazer A ST T IRV e Ry 3 e