New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 10, 1924, Page 5

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- NEWSY NOTES OF THE SPOKEN STAGE, SILENT DRAMA AND MUSIC - nesday, to the Capitol theater. | = 3'm.w~ him look like a mad dog. [ R P Into the lives of .two young couples = = S | who have tried divorce as a cure of | | | Although Dempsey is acting for the | !somie of matrimony’'s ills, Rupert movifs he takes his daily workouts | ; |Hughes has injected a series of mix- jdust the same, because his profession | ups which, though nefv to the screen, | is not acting bu fighting and al- {have their parallels in many Ameri- though he isn't exactly camera s {can homes as a resuit of forty-eight he is afraid of laying off the training. Divorce Film, “Reno,” Vies 10r Zomcimen - numorousiv—reom cacn PrecCOGioUs Star Appears at | i : - e speciat runs or e ten com- LENOTE Ulrich in Kiki Scheduled |other in the forty-eight states of the | Walters and Walters, a big time |all the stars a matter A mandments” at the Woods, Chicago; HOllOl‘S WIll] Valldevllle Bl“ | country. Pl i “A 80 IFl d " | Y o A e e : i 3 *®lihe Aldine, Philadelphia, and the I M [\ briitant cast emacts the principa| £ 41406 11 Y 0l Flanders ‘;;,‘::;‘;;\em,fi,:;,:,.&:fi?‘:c)'\ h,]“',]: hagrten himhess i e Tremont, Boston, will probably out- or OUday 2 roles, which are in the _hadds of —_— | played in New ‘Britain, will open at| There is a great deal of talk going 45t the season. The premier record An ‘excelient array oL Kelth vaude-|ietens Chadwick, George Walsh, Low . !{he Capitol on Monday. This will be |the rounds that the Oll Timers who ¢t DY e Covercd Wagon™ has uille and photoplays have been ar-|Cody, Carmel Myers and other screen | Jackie Copgan as a little Belgian the CeBLOl 00 SIRRCAN: TR WAL | (08 COIIE R0 A large audicnce at | been execlled in cach of those citivs. | One of the most important —the- ranged for a showiug at the Capitol | favorites. boy with baggy trousers, funny litte |followed on il B AL S B bt L b : : L L : (o Morday-aid the st balf of next| | On Bunday night two feative phb-|cap: great, iclipisy, clattering wooden'] 1esuus Gislodrhma “Kor Pity Bake. {{be night given. in. thlr ronor by tho f R SRR atrical events of the season will oc- week with the presentation of five toplays will be offered in the presenta- shoes and patched jacket with large ey o st ;\u '|w-"‘"' o 5 R 4 tCUs cur at thd Parsons theater, Hartford, «cts that will all prove very entertain- |tion of “Timothy's Quest” with Jpseph buttons of assorted shapes and sizes— | Tne last named is a rcal elaborate | 18 (@ PUE the S1oW on In publie. | Liding dtts may come and riding for next Monday, ‘ucsday and itg. Heading the bill will be Jean |Depew and an all star cast; and the Jackie Coogan as little Nello, the im- 'act and has been on the road for 10 \~'. “I}. ";‘ a great treat for many in-acts may go, but it is not likely that Wednesday when David Belasco pre- st el Siore This oflering 1o | S il present. “A Son of the Dea. mortal hero of Oulda’s story, comes |yoars, having played Firope shere 1t | S0 Britain who would like to sco. anything so unusual as tho cquestrian | sents Lenore Ulri s KiK. fast, snappy, song and dance revue lert,”” with a large cast of stars. Start- to the Palace for 4 days, beginning |remained for a long time in the iead- them perform. offering of Albert Hodgini, ¥ Miss Ulric as Kiki, enjoyed a two that is exceedingly well done and by ing Thursday vaudeville's biggest act Sunday. : ing theaters. The company consists S ot comic of the sawdust ring, will be g successful engagement at the 1 very talented east. There are four |will be presented offering Charles| Another triumph was scored by this | o¢ six or eight people and the equip- Although no definite plans have seen in America for years to come. theater, New York-—the hoys in the offering with Mi: La | Withers in “For Pity Sake.” y gifted ehiid in & story as | ot for the act is carried in a spe- heen made for the st of the Hedgini and his family have been run of any play and star at (osta, and she and also the boys will different from “Long Live the King” | cia) go-foot car. . f imported by the o circus, theater—which goes to show ome are in favor o delight everyone. Hunting and I'At- | Alford and Dunn Again as the latter is different from “Oliver ROy b oo 1o the Lyceum theater a4 €OMIng to New Britain, Tuesday, May what a wonderful play it is and the mand are a clever team of entertain- ® "y Twist."” 3 Les Fors Sy 3 34 , and they have bags of tricks that Vversatiity of this clever little artist. ers and their act is called “The Love | City Hall Board Officers| Jsackie's medium in this, his second | T.ou Tellegen and Pauline Ired- 5 \t many more fool that it WOU are entirely new to big top fans in For Miss Ulric's support the same law.” LeRoy und Marion are slack| At a meeting of the City hall com- | Metro picture, is “A Boy of Flanders” erick, who have the leading parts in fmfl “rnmfr"(m \‘_",h" s ': e this country distinguished original Belasco cast, wire artists par excellence, Kd Low- mission held yesterday afternoon apted from Ouida's story, “A Dog |“Let Not Man Put Asunder,” which U\‘”.m'" A Ak _I_'i“ “" “‘ ' "“ ,‘| are three girls in the troupe | including the well known favorites, 1v is & single comedian whose slogan | I'rank M. Alford was re-elected of Flanders,” and the adaptation has |opens Sunday at the Lyceum, are £00d |1t woud 1ie & wood feature aton aura and Alihe Hodgini, | Sam B. Hardy, Max Figman, Thomas is “Ikeep Smiling,” and you are bound | chairman and Willlam G. Dunn was bcen made with the greatest skill. |actors but must have fell queer in jatwouid veia gond feature: also, ¢ scem fairly to bound from Windlay, Thomas Mitchell, Carlton to smile with him once his act gets |re-elected secretary. Considerable The story is reproduced on the screen |the parts they take. Both have been Aoy the ground to the backs of their rac- Brickert Harry Burkhardt, Ruth arted. Walters and Walters should |time was taken np with & discussion with a fidelity rarely to be observed | marvied and divoreed and the pic- & " ing stecds and from horse to horse, Gates, Jane Farrell and other. he big favorites on the bill with their |of what disposition to make of the and not a single episode of signifi- ture g an unusual arraignment of the while somersaulting their mounts Star of 100 Films in “Schemers”, novelty act “The Baby's Cry."” | rooms left vacant by the removal of cance, drama, comedy, pathos or thrill | divorce evil. is to them merely warming up exer- When “Schemers” the Oliver Mo- Queer twists of the law, which the New Britain club. It is thought, is missing. While the climax, in the | — cise. They've been at it since they rosco production of Dr, Willlam I nake a divorced man a bigamist when ' despite applications for the space re- snow-storm that sweeps over Flan- | . were Dbabies in arms, almost, and Sirovich’s new comedy-drama comes Iie crosses the state border, and oth- |ceived from the G. A. R. and World ders flelds and buries the Cathedral| One of Harold Lloyd's best com- v Ki {hat's the remson. of course. ‘'he t0 the ursons theater, Hariford, for crwise atir up unusual, but accurate |\War Veterans, that the space will be dral steps at Antwerp in a deep cover, |edies “Gril Shy" bas been hooked [0 The affair will ome of the iis are wild about America, and, in | three days commencing on Thursday, complications, have heen used by Ru- |given over to the use of the engiheer- |is one of the most poignant and ap- for an early showing at the P'alace, biggeat aver: given in the town ‘of | L, ity plaged by the ciets, they | May 15, wiR matines Shiiion: SHS pert Hughes to enliven the plot of |ing and water departments with a |pealing that has ever been screened. daie Boythingom insist on “making” parade that they cast will be headed by Selma Paley, s great divorce flm “Reno,” which | vaull erect®l for the board of as-| Never has Jackle appeared more | p . L. Gue or Kate Claxton last = may so6 more of the town, - etweey oted lcading woman, and Montagu comes on Monday, Tuesday and Wed- | sesso urrvfn\e\_\'. and I.l is fiarf: to say that week recalled to many New Britain Lon Chaney is one man in the shows, one is likely to see them riding 1-0ve, who dus appeared in a list of in “A Boy of Flanders” he touches | oo "o Ton o0 the former stage world at least who gave Jack Demp- [strect cars to the ends of the lines, flIms that would measure a yard in e | ights never before revea | e e X tragic helghts never b led | ¢ vorite grachd the hoards at the Ly- | sey a bloody nose. Jack is now en-|for their interest in everything Amer- | 1enEth if enumerated completely. N, | in any Jackie Coogan picture, while 5 : ) . 2 . ceum theater in this city., She was gaged in making ten two-reel fea- ican scems limitless, They know more e comedy toiches and humor of i $ th 3 \ rated as one of the hest actrosses of | tures for Universal studies and was about the U. 8. cities they have been vhieh his art is capable, are abund- + PARSON’S THEATER — Ha_rtfol’d :‘,3;',:.‘;“.:,\“;,, |h:-nzghout the Nm",, |all times and made regular trips to | required in one of the scenes to weav in than most of the circus people who Be it a motor boat or baby car New Britain each season when the,the carmine, Jack told l.on not to|have been trouping through them for|riage it has a place in the Herald INCING ¢ ; story, His audience last night moved n 3 n.ut“(‘(_r»l\;}:l.\(“‘l;fi\.\lol\‘-u‘_l.\\ " 'hm-“'h strata of smiles.and n.a"'{lt\coum was the stopping place for do it again as he claimed that it |ycars, classified ad section, DAVID BELASCO, presents laughter and thrills, merriment and | suspense, | LENORE ULRIC as “KIKI” e | g PEN AND INK IMPRESSIONS 3 Nights M""igfi:zgr?::ug::\fllnymg- S : EREAT PH“T"PLAYS m LAASE‘%:IR%Ifi?O.dI.N t‘ PP gt R ‘et Not Man Put Asunder” ' The uctior\, SCMLMERS Opens Tomorrow Evening : » ADBOY OF FLANDERS number of lo Legion naires planning 1o go to South- ington one week from tonight to se the L4 quartet, composed of local boys, perform at the entertainment to he given by Kiltonie post of that with SELMA PALEY and MONTAGU LOVE And n Typieal Morosco Cast, PRICES: FEve. Me, to $2.50—Sat, Mat. 50c,, to $1.50. Tomorrow night starts a four days' showing of Lou Tellegen and Pauline I'rederick in “Let Not Man Put Asun- der,” at the Lyceum where the com- panion feature will be ¥Fred Thomp- S fon in “The Silent Stranger,” a pic- &. ¢ ? i NELLO HAS SOLVED THE ture filled with thrills, action and ro- " \ MILK DELIVERY PROBLEM mance, The last half of next week ol brings double features again with Warner Baxter and Grace Darmond in 1 \ “Alimony,” and Willlam 8, Hart in “The Cold Deck.” Incidentally this is Sunday Night—-DOUBLE FEATURES one of Rill Hart's latest and best west- erners and presents him in the role “TIMOTHY’S QUEST" | All Star Cast in of the hard boiled gunman of the plains. The iatest episode of" “The with Joseph Depew [ “THE SON Telophone Girl” also will be shown and Helen Rowland | OF THE DESERT" [llvw biiree oot e Both Lou Tellegen and Pauline % AR Frederick are at their best in “Let Not MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Man Put Asunder” and the emotional it e cnss scenes in this pieture are said to sur- { J b " W pass any seen in a long time, " Basil KEITH VAUDEVILLE King wrote this story and the picture 5—Big Time Offerings—5 i8 true to the text, which fs the inner tale of six )ives or three couples who LeRoy & Marion | Hunting & D'Armand [fseck to end their troubies in the di- vorce court. The separation they re “Watch Your Step” “The Love Law” colva by Iaw does not break the bond T TR - Brds sy which was made in heaven and their Walters & Walters | Ed Lowry happineas is not found in separate $ | ) paths, In the background are magni- i - s 35— ficent sets, operas, hotels, famous re 3 - “The Baby’s Cry ' “Still Smi]ing" sorts, spectacular entertainment and 3 H N THE MASOUERADE OF - at——— o - - - gorgeous gowns which alone would NELLO SACRIFY: ¥4 THE, UNINVITED C;’JFST I . » make the picture worth sceing. M E UNINVITED JEAN LA COSTE and BOYS “Alimony,” is a woman's story al HIS BLIND GRANDFATHER. SOON PENFTE A A Fast, Snappy Song and Dance Revue the way through and Grace Datmond as the magnificent wife who believes —————— - that the same bigness that brought hvrr Ihu‘)l}:'mndhr.'l;-un: “:u [fuuln him SUNDAY NIGHT, safely throug he shoals of prosper- —— e V. 'E 4 ity, 18 a distinct and charming person- MON., TUE WED. . ality, Warner Baxter as her erring husband, who at first enjoyed being vamped by a fluttering flapper, also is at his best Those who rnjoy sesing real west ern pictures with a real western hero 2l e her 1 . . . R S e Back to His Enduring Roags just the kind of a picture the name suggests GIRL SCAPS ROV FARY. the Sweetest Story Ever Told | FHelen Aleck of 56 TLawlor street escaped from the Long lane Farm yesterday, according to word received by the local police, who have been | asked o arrest heg if she is found fn } the city. g _ PARSONS’ === 1| (COOGAN - in A New Masien! Play “The Dream Girl” by Victor Herbert & Rida Johnson Young with Walter Wollf, ) Sbe, £3. <= Mat. S0c., 2. Directed by PALACE THEATER VICTOR SCHERTZINGER : : . JACK COOGAN, Sr. A GOLOWYN PICTURE Gy arpeitton pmes Adarted from ~ The tale of a little - NATINEE $15-BVEXING 018 QUIDA'S internationally o Belgian orphan and - With = weedigery Prp—— 4 = his Great Dane dog Lew Cody—Helene Chadwick—C armel Myers POLIPLAYERS A DOG OF FLANDERS" J both bound CETERS TRE BEST STOUK COMPANY IN £ » AMERICA - together as Thursday—VAUDEVILLE'S BIGGEST ACT WS . Avinec Bowerd and B Scenaro by Winifred S, Claire WALTER ANTHONY [ ] outcasts in Direction of A, H. Ven Buren : a fight for 'CHARLES WITHERS || iAo, cfik A Connecticnt story, by one whe ..-“0 L “FOR PITY SAKE” | rap i Filled with wit and hamer. 1 Big Scenes Cast of 10 e pernts On Dushigta Tt SPECIAL SHOWS FOR

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