New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1924, Page 10

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DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1924, - NE WSY NOT E OF THE SPOKEN STAGE, SILENT DRAMA AND MUSIC FIRTA TR afer 1CR1All ‘.’J!‘if‘ TIME TABS EX CELLENT EN IS GIVEN BY CLD Clar Performers Javs Prove (Can Please Now the Som as in Years By. pro A m memby inactive who wer the custc to t m v those who prod the old timers as good as they it mi those pi old-timer was that the had ever scen; One glance at the sented will quickly for this im names of the need no mention in th « to the greater number o people i this city. S that such favorites as parable end m many appeara expla yus opinion actor Hx\ audience in fits tic Neil Murphy mus of one of the ever heard in thi vine and his funny f: ¥, who even yet is in <[ bued with the cause of his ability; Neil Murphy, the counterpart of Chauncey Olcott; Fagan, famous for his monkey done F Jimmy w sang because he Irish M befor struck a “Hwoeet Jimmy Maher and his |uu|l \| 18 bass by Jack Callahan voice, all took part and s the songs with which they pleasc ed not (Continued on Following Page) —CAPITL-— SUNDAY NIGHT—DOUBLE FEATURES ELLIOTT DEXTER GLADYS HULETTE i dames Whitcomb Riley's “An Old Sweetheart of Mine” MON.—TUES.—WED. Keith Vaudeville —STERLING ACTS— Featuring Gonzell White's Jazzers In a Conglomeration of Singing, Dancing and Harmony in “As a Man Lives” A. Flint & Co. in — “Grouch Gregory” Bevan & Flint “A Tip on the Line” Cully & Clair Douglas —in — “Musical Moments —B(;Illfigé} & Rey no|d~' “A \llght Intm ruption” A'Love Story of a Russian Maid and a Yankee Soldier Marshall Neilan i),,up.-,u by MARSHALL NEILAN Distributed ky ,t/u(auynd:Go;,.m;mm;., — with — Conrad Nagel—Lucille Rickson Elmo Lincoln—Sidney Chaplin Thurs.—Stan Stanley—Vaudeville’s Best Comedian ‘ ] S —————— ody i RGBT i =TS e R A SCREEN STAGE Philin Sous Tand musi ird Bathelmess, At tie Cameo, am. Wood production d Bert Lytell They are “Born . offer on will be scen as a driver in are | had = Johm ualsworlhys “The Strangar’ Tops Film Bill A John Galsworthy story has at last reached and the lLast”™ by this Joseph Lery Paramount production, Betty Compson, Ston2 and Tuolly MarshaM, feu- well son of a . I\Ik elde mitted by the arrant played by victim being a no- ount carnival concessionaire, g (Letty Compson) ttraction will Iren,” with lahlon Hamilton and Charlie Chaplin will The Pilgrim” H|\ [l Bebe Danicls, Warner Oland. Le on the bill again in * four reels of laughs. ' POLI PLAYERS WILL truly il nerica,” f the War of ndence, Am- s in making her del loist at the p oung Men he eritics in | 807 were | Mo apers their praise of her. The Heratd-Tribune had this to Dr “Lois Phelps, a young pianist, theater, Ne he Grieg number with skill y little encrgy and expression debut was applauded at ms “Gypsy” O'Bries o listed in cpartment, — SUNDAY NIGHT — MON.—TUES.—WED. HERE’S A PICTURE! They're making mighty fine pictures these days. But they'll have to go some to make one Better Than This ! ADOLPW TUKDR AND 5SL PRESENT A Joseph Henabery PRODUCTION Lasky 'fl( RICHARD DI BETTY COMPSON LEWIS STONE TULLY MARSHALL There's Nothing Better On the Screen ! Pathe News “l.:‘aflwi: Comedies Pushers Bebe Daniels and Mahlon Hamilton 1 “HIS CHILDREN’S CHILDREN” And Just to Make You Laugh Again Charlie Chaplin in “The Pilgrim” Thurs, the sen- begins its tenth ', OPEN STOCK MONDAY Little Ol New York” to Be First Play Presentbd—Arthur Howard to Head Cast New Britain theatergoers are inter- stock sea- n at the Palace thc Hartford. April 28th, The first Jttle Old New hnson Young, This prnnlu.wvu was first offered by Sam Harris, and ran for a year at the Booth 1k The management claims that the Poli Pl hest stock company in Am leading roles will he Howard, and Miss W and all the productions a able divection of A, H, The supvorting company inelu mund Abbey, Frances Willlams, Frank McHugh, Joseph Dagstaft, Marion Arnold, Orlo 8heldon, Jay Ray, Stella Evans, Frank Ambos and a dozen other favorites in this vicinity, The season subgeription sale hegan last Monday and the first and subsequent days were marked by great crowds of signers for the season. Having faith in the judgment of pa s the man- ested in the opening of i ca, The Arthur ed 8t, Claire, Van Duren, agement of the Palace has arranged | who | yors is the | under the | rd- | o selection of eiisuing presenta O , together with le ph rom whi When turned in at the box office or given to the ushers the management lect those that have been aslied for by the greatest numbe d will be the subsequent presentations for the stock season. For the first week “Little Old New York,” will hold the boards. will se ing photoplay mad which oy s one and predent Compson, Lewis & Richard Dix, amount special with hlon Hamilton, and Warner Oland in a story that deals with the modern flappers, On the same Chaplin will again b he Pilgrim,’ his four reel ream. offered comedy Coming to the Pa e week from Gert discussed 1 ( making a big sensation in Hartford this week. advertising S 1 . including men. LUBRE[ 1A LONBARD COMING T0 LYGEUM * Opens Monday; “Alter the Ball” Thurs., Double Features Sunday The m’s hill toworrow he Little T v offer western thrills and cast 1 Lewis an the starts t} last Miriam Iobert jaston Glass Edna Murphy and nd Trene Rich parts in I thieen Blue pal which is tory of the Ball hat was writ and of whic 00,000 copies were sold. hing sensation of the history, telling a of life and love. o Lyceum also has cngaged for - showing a series of fine pic-’ “Poisoncd Para :w‘ “Let Not Man Put Asunder.’ wore than 1t is the 1924 pic- pulsating and $3,000 00 Given Away at the Knights of Columbus Fair JESTER HALL, APRIL 25 to MAY 5 Dancing and Entertainment Each Evening DORIS Third Annual Reception and Dance DEWEY School of Dancing GROTTO HALL Admission #0¢. TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1924 Including Tax Light o'Clock Music Puraished by Mack's Orchestra PALACE THEATER—Hartford NS NN\ GRAND OPENING PALACE THEATRE WEEK STA TING MONDAY EVE. APRIL 28th wePOLI PLAYERS TtrleOlgleclork NOT A MOV/NG PICTURE CAST ALSO INCLUDES EDMUNDABBEY-FRANCESWILLIAMS-F JAY RAY-FRANK AMBROS HAROLD KENNEDY-AMIE DELOS -JANET MATINEE S TUES.-WED, ERV s AL J//~ akE AT/ON BEGIN MON. AF rIONS BY EQUESTED TO €07 ORLO SHELDON- THURS. - THE BIG HAqvmqorAvoqncs RANK M HUGH ROY BROWN HOUSTON SAT.

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