New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1924, Page 4

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NE - NEWSY NOTES OF THE ' work. The attraction will offer I tet qwith each of the men contributing nething to the performance idea a voice, ATCAPITOL THEATER - ersion extra “The Common law," novel by R. W, lay's eng: cr on an old ented i way probiem which often occurs in the life of wealthy young men of whether to choose love fortune. Beautilul Griffith in the role of Valerie an artist's model, and Conway as her employer, are deeply in th other but Conway's n o parc strenuously marriage and are planning their fon to marry a cold-hiood whom he does not love fe him to elimb u father threat- s to cut his son off without a cént ! s atter rsists in carrying out st An i) ! I his model, 1In type of fic- the hero would unhesi- nuce all elaims to the pa- and choose the course But it is just here thuat Law" displays origin- ity and is more true to life than its predecessors of r nature, for the ens to the patern- I torns his back the the well sereen of the aut opens a Chambers, at Wi o, ment Ten Colored Syncopaters Top Vaudeville Bil On Monday, day of nest week severa tions will be featured the vaudevijle one standing hits of the ure Keith act will offer Jazz Devils, colored syncopaters wicked musici successful vaudeville jaz day this aggregation very best and their real treat. Several ments and numbers will be and it is certain that (" will say that they are The Castillians bring a cor the museum of art to vaude quartet of combined tists models, present c tions of the world’s mastcrpicees statuary. The two men and the act are sald to appro perfection and lold their though they were inanii Cardo and Nol) tenor, and the other a soprano, T} voices are of opcratic calibre, in before entering vaudeville they both members of opera companies and also did a great deal of concert tpitol the ,‘ em is pres W Tuesday big Bt each wit with ts object to MeCiemmeo an organizatio ed socicty gir o) in this way e adder. 15 when it S most import 2 bynds of S music wi novelty be stru present ipitol the patr Common artists s assic v a1 Cupid nday nigit two fine features shown presenting star “The Sidewalks of N the great metropolis and from the life of four million sonls, The other feature if “Love Never Dies,” a corking good story with the principal roles in the hands a cast of stars 1 phy positior Mr, ite objects 4 ew ists, one v drama of ir act were a leaf o Sunday Night—Mon.—Tues,—Wed. L Vot since “The Miracle Man” and “Humoresque” has there heen g photoplay that tugs at your heart 4 like “Big Brother.” It's everyone’s duty to sec it ! 8 dorsed and sed by the Rotary, Lions | and Kiwanis | Sponsoring | ‘The Big Brother’ ! Movement, Little Migkey Bennett A LLAN DWAN | PRODUCTION PRESENTED BY ADOLPH ZUKOR & Gparamount CPiclure 1t R0 Special Showing at 1:15 For Children—10¢ “Big Brother” Candy FREE to All Children ALL NEXT WEEK Your Popular Entertainers in Thei and Final Week Marty _Dupree AND HER | Musical Comed FOLLIE cank Murrey aron—George Brown Wallace Melville econd y | snie D Mo d bokar and — MARTY'S FAMOUS CHORUS Brand New Shows | other ! out by her talented company, ton W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1924. SPOKEN STAGE, SI ENT DRAMA AND MUSIC - | REX BEACH STORY ON ‘PIONEER TRALS AT | SCREEN AT PALICE, LYGEUN THORSDAY “Big Brother” With Tom Moore “The White Sin” Monday--Double in Leading Role Next Week Feature Sunday Night * duction I3¢ 0 Kellar, one of the most ble women of the present day is about to starg a new vaudeville tour of the United States and the manage- ment at the Capilol has secured an advance booking of her act., She.will »e accompanied by her lifelong' friend nd teacher, Anne Sullivan Macy. an Dw “Big A Tomorrow starts off another night !series of high grade pictured at the cludes with a three da Famount pro- ¢ Rox ccum, where the coming week con showing of “Pioneer Trails,” & wonder picture of | the early days of the west, or prairie "schooners, Indian uttacks and massa- ! cres, and all the glamor and romance of those ¢ days. Sunday’s double | feature bill is headed by “Flames ot Passion,’ ‘a tale of the northwest, and | “Ihe Rip Tide,” a society dgama with a strong plot. Other pictures in- clude’ the usual comedics and news re Monday stgrts a three days' | showing of Madge Bellumy in “The '} White 8in” a William Fox special. thcater on Sunday to re- main for four days, is supplemented by a east of worthiness apd repute. Heading the list of popular players, th famous story to the sitver sheet, is Tom Moore in the Jimmy Donovan, the leader of the Barn bang on New York's lower it is doubtful if Moors sver had more appropriate role, Rdith Robérts, whose recent return to the studios after an illness finds he in greater popul than ever, play he feminine e nen there is R mond Hatton, featured in the vole of a dope f Mickey Bennett, | In addition to “The White Sin” and the ‘talented seven-year player, | the second episode of the H. C. Wit- Charles Henderson, Joc King, Paul |wer serial “The Telephone G the Panzer, Neill Kelley, William Black, | first half week program includes a Milton Herman, Florcnce Ashbrook | bang-up good Yaudeville bill, featur- and Yvonne Hughes play in support. | ing Tommy Levine, he of the old tab 'lcarned to use her vocal chords and “Big Brother” is a penetrating | show fame, with one of the best tom- |10 talk. story ofsthe lower East side, realist- [edy quartets on the road. | ically and adroitly done, In Jimm Yloncer Trails,” which starts on Donovan the anthor, Rex Beach, has | Thursday, is regarded, as one of the painted a character humane and lov- | bhest pictures of the west ever filmed. able. It closely rivals “The Covered Wa- Marty | gon," it is said, and presents a thrill- Comedy ing tale that also has plenty of heart interest, The settings are especially | A tep.peffon skotch—George Me wonderful since they . are genuine |¢jennon's Improvising Comedians— {scenes of the great west and in many openg Monday at the Capitol, The act of the exciting rpisodes of holdups, |includes a syncopated orchestra, vo- cause of the fact that thelr shows are ' Indian massacres, efc., the picture was |ealjsts and in short a complete vande- deal entertainment and a whole lot [actually filmed on the historical sites '\ilo show in itself, For the last half of good clean amusement §s handed |of the original events, of the week a Russian ballet troupe, Marty’s | A thumb nail sketch of the story |ghura Rulowa and company will be famous chorus will be seen In new | told in this film follows: i""'""""' costumes, songs and dancee, and in, The lure of fold draws fact the whole show will he another | Dale, his wife ahd their son, over the | week of exceellent entertainment, On | prairie. The party is attacked by Thuraday with the change of program | Indians and all are killed suve Jack photoplay feature will - present (who is only four and cannot remem- m & Hart in his brand new (her his last nume. He 1s adopted by photopla Singer Jim ‘g Mrs. Salter, a member of another BAER HURD is full of action, love, humgor | pathos. An unique situstion S {The first three dayvs will have vaude- Police Still Without Clue as to Slayer's Identity the heroine to do much of the love [ville and motion pictures and the inst making as the hero, believing him- [three will e devoted to the amatenr New York, March 20.-~Rewards to- self to be beneath her rank, refuses production ¢ the musical comedy [to make any advances although he |“Geing Up | loves the girl dearly. The film is ,».-41‘ e talling $14.200 have heen offered for | plete with thrilie containing a run- | One night only, April 6, the Lyccum Lway Stage coach on a Darrow monns |[is 1o show one of the most unusual of tain pass, a Idap over & ravine and pictures. It 18 Houdini, a photographic |other daring adventures Jknown toJreproduction of thix master magician | the west in the carly 70's lof the age, doing sll of his famous information leading to the arrest of | the man who killed Mre, Maud Bauer a lonely Staten Tsland road last Tuesday, it waa annsunced today as the police dissipated their latest clue | Istune | Linet a paraphrase in 1he search for the murderer, i This lead, hailed by the police last| night as the best they had yet had, ) | Miss Kellar hamlly needs any intro- duction to anybody for she has been wyitten up so many times in the press, the Amerfean magazine and leAding periodicals that she has be- jcome almost a, natio; figure. who bring role Kast side, . blind, what dumb and dgmonstrated person can do., She has power of mind over wroved that there is no nnot be overcome, ugh blind, !she has tought herself to “sce” by the |touch system, and she can carry on conversation in the deaf and dumb language. And what is more remark- Born deaf, Kellar has a matter and licap that ol Miss Kellar is considered a fairly wealthy woman, and her writings and influence on bthers has gone far to- ward making her famous and also in iding others afMlicted, Dupree and Her Musics Follies will remain for an- week offering two brand new sbows during (he week, Marty and her company have proven themsel big favorites with I'alate patrons be- Ttobert — The ever popular Tom Mix is to |visit New RBritain, via the movies, izain foon when he will be seen at the Lycewm in one of his latest Fox |specials, “The Eyes of the Forest.” | Tnewdentally, the Lyceum theater is | to he taken over for the entire week 7 {of April Tth by the Americun Legion Fenton of | “The Main ] “His Darker 8 a pliotoplay PARSONS MARTFORD 3 DAYS ONLY—COMM, THURS, MAKCH 23th, Pricesi==Nights, B, to §2.50, Sat. Mat, 80c, to 82, Plus Tox. A Great Play from A Great Book WILLIAM A, BRADY Presents Simon Called Peter A Tiay of FLove, War amll Life (Not a Maoyie seats TODAY—There I8 new the 4007, opened in New York this {week but received hardly any enthu concerned a small sedan motor ear| which had been garage at siastic prai by the hard boiled jevities. It is a comedy of Philadel. | phia society. The usunl theft of | jewcls gives an opportunity for mys Lynbrook, 1. which a bul- let was found Investiga. today disclosod bullet ealiber, wh hullots | tery, the amateur detective, innocents | | 1 Mrs. Bauer's death were | ‘ v [ left in a and imbedded that the suspected, ete, caliber, wer ftem which the police had considered important—the finding of of a woman's belt under a sWt was found 1o he valueless arned that Mrs, Bauer description the of the when it was | wore nothing of that day of the erime The palice confessed baffled by the crime cauged considerable feeli residents of Staten lsland, who point 1o the fact that Mrs. B murder | is the third within a year which has 10t been solved Two £5,000 rewards ferad for the arrest of One authorities in of nrrested murder York was Henry neetion Mary Coleman, |ing-house keeper, who and burned to death, Fenton with the con. Miss Voard- | rohbed themseives b las W among whi et ® REABON, LYCEUM SUNDAY ONLY=="THE RIP TIDE"—<STUART HOLMES L8 OF PASSION"<<ALL STAR ¢AST PAY=TUESDAY—<WEDNESDAY been ofs | Baner's authorized by the the other by a morning newspaper, This was in- | creassd by an evening newspaper, vith an ofter of 82,500, and the total was augmented by a staten Island | bank with a $500 roward and by a | cal estate man district, who a% offcred § iave Mers murderer. van city and of Meow! b G VAUDEVILLE—FEATURING TOMMY LEVIN THAT GREAT JEW COMK THY FISDAY “PIONEER TRAILS" 1 Yon Never San “THE COVERED WAGON” Sec This Picture LADIES MATINEES ALL NEAT WEEK. 100 & (o other | Miss,| shown the | able, after attaining her maturity she | Palace and unknown to her many ad mirers, is that Marty has three sis | ters appearing n the chorus of th show, and Oh, yes! Bernie Drohan iwho is responsible for all of the !laughter, is Marty's husband. ! William 8, Hart will appear in hi: inew Paramount picture “Singer Jin McKee” at the Palace starting Thurs showing fn New York this week, re- |day of next week. ceived much better attention. It is Lloyd Hamilton and is a comed Ralph Spence, who wrote the side- splitting sub titles for “A Connecticut | B Yankee in the Court of King Arthur”, | 1t has been suggested to the Selwyns contributed tife title lines in this com?" that they present “The Fool” in sc edy. A negro band of hootleggers 'cral Yiddish theaters next season and a detective, who, at home, is a where therc has long been a demar” | sorely henpicked man, contribute gen- |for the play. The Sclwyns have now { erously to the mirth, Ithree companics of their own on tour | et 7 . so it §s doubtful if arrangements o The tuking over of the Community this sort can be made by next scason | playhouse in Meriden by 8. Z. Poli| = probably means that Meriden will be | June Cowl closed her short engag like New Britain, a city without a 'ment in New York on March 15 a’ | theater playing road companies. !is now on a svoring tour of the south and central states. Her itinerary will Marty Dupree and her popular {bring her to Hartford either the lat | musical comedy company will remain 'ter part of next month or the first ¢f {at the Palace theator for another May as the tour is scheduled to com: | week offering two new shows. This to a close in Brooklyn, N. Y., Satur company has proven very popular at |day, May 17. the Palace because of the excellent | rray of talent shown. “Name the Man” alace very 800N Hall Cainc’s story will appear at the Mrs, Leslie Carter's success in th presentation of “Stella Dallas” may * which [well be described by the fact that she where she to play Rex Beach's “Big Brothe the Palace will present the four days |is still in Boston beginning Sunday night, is one of the |originally scheduled greatest of the present . scason’s |wecks. {movies. Rotary, Lions and Kiwanis | |clubs throughout the country have ! used this picture in spreading their “Big Brother"” movement, the Sugar Sugar should be very fine, consequently it is better for be- Ing sifted. When making sponge or connection | angel cake, sift both the flour and the [the sugar separately several times. | | An interesting fact in with Marty Dupree’'s Follies at Sunday Night—Double Features All Star Cast In Big Cast of “The Sidewalks of New York” " | Stars in A leaf from the life of “Love Never New York’s 4,000,000 Dies” MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY ———BIG TIME ACTS 5 KEITH VAUDEVILLE McClemmon’s Jazz Devils 10—Syncopaters—10 ““The | _Samand Noll l Castillians | Blanche Ross WACO NOVELTY FOUR ROBERT CHAMBERS'S STORY From the Famous Book ardo and 3 with — Corinne Griffith—Elliot Dexter | Conway Tearle—Bryant Washburn—Phyllis Haver Hobart Bosworth—Harry Myers

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