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——— and stable boy, He appears!through- NDAY NIGHT—Double Features All Star Cast iR There was not an actor or actress lof note who has not at some time Miss Mae! ) Robert Loomis NEW BRITAIN' DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1925. Giibert recalls to the minds of many | o 4y assisted by his latest partner, Ikitl, he uses his eyes eloquently atl,p pamed Bdythe Baker, who danced w ) e the J u ) D orse'” ut the xecutive man- Elephants, llons, Bears, monkeys, [ % ¢, Jan, 10.~In the thea- \ue, but|Tron Hors he exec dance offerings in vaudeville, Danny This circus is now: playing vaude-|son, as near to unaided as was eve rcason that any show well liked. !\would he sounded a couple of min- | Canary Opern 1s the title of o very noon, January 25, The show will be SPAMKyeand clor: t would be a lengthy job, but off- | which comes to the eum on'a night th hould Uve in theatrical wheezy-volced oldster who has an |1 .wis is o member, an organization | Special acts featuring the Miller ihersy disgulse at last. He played his first, lished in the theater to call for ex-| of the older residents the time when | Ann Aker, and Freddie Sanborn precise momeht when the point | i wiry gruce and played the mules, acrobats, wire acts, trapeze |ter proper tho star system s popu- |hat does not hamper him. Tt has to | slon in Afbany reeently. The New Duggan is an exhibition dancer and h v 3 ville and is using the vaudeville apy entertainer in the world, appears seems to have fine novelty offering presented by “Forget-Me-Not 1 some of them were John |Thursday. So will the Keaton-Tal-|}istory. Never before did all present amazing assortment of dances, and | o¢ four young men, gifted in quar- | Sisters, Louis Rashkow, Jiva Rash- raight” part in two years in tended inquiry. In “Big Boy."” which £ £ s America’s Cup Professional Society Dancer " o Lot O | and his company at the Capitol on ‘n. sondlroup is w Mammy number, |out 4n blackrdég, Hea ers -1in Ha Show Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 3 cheor-up number, and overy other 1 T momestos Sk sha Bai # ol ~ GAPITOL FEATURF | | (i Jock I New Britaln wak a real theatrical |(no six hami C Liho. six ‘nammer sytophona wirara.: OMEdian Stars as Jockey in|: town, and Mr. Gilbert and the Jate ' ryo photoplay on this bill will of- y line can be greatly enhanced |y yg with skill, Heading the Keith vaudeville pro- | §94 . B ‘| At that time what is now City 3 " ] 1 8 e owecd is show- gram at the Capitol the first half of hall was the Hotel Russwin, one of | oy, 3 ; 3 Rt 3 (o, 1| do with @ horse race, and Mr. Jol- | York exccully showed h bt Tt A (e A TA AT ey | o et DR G0 B ENG e y supposed to be declinings, in t s character is that of a jockey I nunghip by declaring that the ples hag gained fame all over the coun- ¢ | 1In those days before prohibition |stage instead of the sawdust ring. |add that he triumphed is to try. His appearance in vaudeville { was even thought of, there always | There are twenty-five performers of the weaker Schafer and Bernice :wm ofter a g jutes before the curtain went up for Two years ago Natalie Talmadge 'is c for a new one only when kit with songs called “The Auto " the next act. retired from the screen to become the star gives signs of dropping over Lefty Flynn Jielmont and Fullton and which of- [in two acts and elghteen ecencs, | and chorus. : L he K Tal Neve d r ATy . . % | Prew, the Barrymores, Lillian Rus- | madge baby, Joseph Talmadge Kea- |seem so distinctly the property of fers human vocalists and feathered [ under the personal direction of | “We've CGot Something, Miss| o1l Maude Adams, Ellen Terry, | Rt did Wednesday who can tell a story in a most ex- | ot work and the rendit | kow, Bestie Kaplan, Miss Kiemo-| B. P. Bchulbers, head of Pre-| “True As Steel” which comes to}happe ns to be the name of oWl citing manner.. His yarn concerning \:.m“::;i\.:n,:,ll“‘rl:.:z"l,‘ngn‘”?\l T,‘.‘f‘q witz and Miss Fischman, Many nov- . ferred Pictures, Inc., will start the | the Lyceum theater Thursday. This this time, he seems to be ang even 7o . | . : ! With His Latest Partner genuinely entertaining and whole- Schulberg has engaged Anita Stew- Wri s “The Mine With the Iron some. art and Bert Lytell to play the two | Door,” which will be shown at the ANN AKER | I-;nr Sunnil‘alny'nighf H\’!o ;-‘«'lllt-:\” llnp c;;»{l u)huh \mez-,- it c:\v;mi.x;\_’! 'l{]l Jackie Coogan has a fitting New | ture, the fourth of seven he is mak- e ]“ R ; (Raturealuill RAF QILERARERING W, at Q'Malley, Dorothy MacKalll,| year gitt for his movie fans. He is ing for Willlam Fox, will be “Once 9 “Snuff” o Auto Tangle " . | Blanche and Jimmie | legend of a strange lost mine, said| NOW PLAYING MATINEE SATURDAY ERNEST GLENDINNING “TOPHOLE” MUSICAL COMEDY GEM with CLARE STRATTON MAT. 50c.-§1.50 a ny t, itie vear, Mr. of ar arold Bell | ously anc cally, apd included in | stand out as one really funny ac Specialty numbers with chorus. day of the performance. initial production of the year, Mr. of Hugh Hdwards in Harold Bell|ously and comic furnishes the keynote of the tale.| cyjjough, Francis Feeney, Ned came a motion picture star. The action moves tiwh romantic| gparks and Winter Hall, v Hrnest Torrenco in “L.ocked Doors.” M T T splendor and with tragi¢ thrills and 5 | Edmund Lowe's forthcoming pic- Trahan and. Wallace . ] —in — The death this week of J. Claude | tournaments all over the country. all and, “with all of his old Iy ¢ 4 jjssome and dainty young woms« E—— He appears this time in a musi | nessede a speclal showing ot *‘The ments, and one of the cleverest SThy AL Lyohtim [offering Barton Brothers Circus. | cecasion was the return of Al Jol fer an entertainment that will he |- ‘\m:((- of the hotel and there a bell | clephant. lin which h ciever people to the stage Lycouy theater on Bunday’ftgr-{ . g eis of Long Ago, 4 the Lyceum. To go over the | length comedy, “Our Hospitality.” |mier at the Winter n provided Vaudeville.” In it Jimmie fu the | wpha Serenadors of whieh Mr.| There will also be a number of | P and Marlowe, Edwin Booth and | qeter actor, has come out of his ality have long been too well estab- |8 Featuring him in good style and together they | 0 © fo0 i Toliows, In part: | will direct activities. back stage, the | | during the coming year, For this| TPat O'Malley, Who the part|Jolson as well. He sings, both seri- landslide from a towering mountain, | awe, Mary McAllister, Philo Mc- | France and Germany, and then be- ; HARTFORD SN bill will offer Betty Compson and ’ = | “ Shafer & Bernice i's first indoor circus, which is all | is question is taken up in| Jackic's newest starring vehicle Canary .Opera A Real Novelty Mr. Duggan is America's cup pro- nd of number; he telly storl not on the stage were probubly brief, It Ts One of the Cleverest Offc™ v‘ : T, J, Lynch were the theatrical | for wijam DeMble's new photo- “n: B thereby, A great man in the thea- | ]g Oy r, Mr. Jolson, and deservedly one | ek will be Denny Duggan & ap! alia of & s will be | fieid of musical edy s nev the wel y BB fis to stop praaticAlly el of the iphernalia of a big circus will be | fieid of musical comedy it was never ture “should be a great success.” is with his latest parther, Ann Aker, {was a general exodus of men be-iand all kinds of agimals with the| Ay, Jolson comgs to town but Tangle.” This does nrot solve the Sempee—— the wife of Buster Keaton. Now|from exhaustion, As an example of “ ” Roulette | ton (Buster 11.) R Y 5 sonasters. Clement Lewls of this city, Miss! Rose Bayer and chorus. ol ! the actor as they the pursult. and capture of the Wild- | o members of this group aro | elty numbers will be introduced. | YOO 1025 auspiciously, with & pro- | is to say, he looks like himself in|more vibrant and magnetic figure Al Trahan and Vesta Wallace pre- SeTis stellar roles. Other well known Lyceum theater on Monday, was = w present Lefty Flynn dn *The Mil- Crelghton Hale, Mary Carr and oth- | : ; : i Ttie ain Crels 2 to #ive them a story of love in a Life Time.” It is adapted from lonalre Cowbay” and the ofher an ‘Best Photoplays at Reduced | S GO 5 i il ol £: . Creighton in fosslonal dancer and has won nmny ‘mln in character and out of it (one |}t they scomed extremgly long and cups and trophies in nrurmlunnl |unecdote having to do with Pola fcppifically unimportant,” Something | Negrl, probably his high polnt for | caeaono to lighten them, however, B Sill Yalldflille o ¥ jmagnntes here, Theso two mMEN | piay, “Locked Doors” with Betty R BRI h .n‘l.'m:;dr“(m: xon':z(.l:y;?n n”w Lyeeum | Compson .and Theodore Roberts, of its most popular, . Governor Alfred E. Smith wits ~ : . | theater fol years, Co., America's cup professionil win- . i i sented at the Capltol on Thurs- ! niore in the ascendant than Wedne : amous actors an esp s Friday and Saturday in the'guy night at the Winte den, 1) ner'of over one -hundred tourna and the past generation when they : EATa Jdy night Winter Garden, Th and Freddie Sanborn the six ham- Itween the acts. They would step | circus not forgetting Jumbo, the | parely in o new show—tor the ex mer xylophone kind. The three of- tdirectly from the theater into the |second, ‘the three ton performing|tyemely si traffic .problem but, it does contrih- New, Britain chapter of Hadassah “Barefoot Days" Miss Ciaire| has returned and will appear an audience held in the hollow of ute a lot of fun and song and tyo | will present a musical revue at the | Gourson and chorus. with Duster in his Metro feature the hand, Wednesday night's pre T MON. — TUES. — WED, i James K. Hackett, Robert Mantell, | — ight Blanche and Jimmy Crelghton will | zoo TaHar 1s dirceting the musical Follow the Swallow,” Miss Rose | Al P | b 4 nigns . 4 Eeoo present an act called “Mudtown | \\impers for the presentation, Swarsky and chorus, Viola Allen, Willlam Coliier, South Lucien Littlefield, Goldwyn cha Mr, Jolson's methods and person cat is very funny. He also plays a " 5 duction of “The Boomerang,” the this one. than ever before. He is all of the H : Dwight Latham, Robert Loomis, | he Melody Men” will furnish nan e e e B mean fidale, Blanche dances with | (WUEE p Rl B S T ausle for the plece, Leo Komias | st of many schaduled to be mado ol Jolsonfpnd (soMmet v e sent a skit called "S'nuff,” and this : players who will be in the support- born in Dublin, Ireland. He ap- 9 And the Six Hammer Xylophone King pair cannot bg beat in singiog, | to have been buried by a terrific|jng cast are Arthur Edmund Car- | peared in stock in the British Isles, Ns SHE Y daneing, and all around good com- | Freddie Sanborn edy. The feature photoplay on this “ and human kindness, for such {8 Max Brand's stery, “The Cham- 111 star cast in “Roulette.” | 10 one indiscretion end a mar-| the story of “The Rag Man | pion of Lost Causcs. Now Britain is to be treated to | PrerS“Gl'ea[ Feamres 5 Mudtown Vaudeville with Lionel Bar will open at the theater on Thursday of Steel,” a pieture which | which will be released in the new | ‘“The Pike deals with the problems of women in| year, more as its sta s and the tired business man | | Eltinge home. The charming Miss| Beginning Sunday night for & | next week 1 4 > lias the role of a successful| four day engagement the Palace EVHI00cERE Ty woman, the v of alwill gifer the special William In\‘ Screen rights to the Sam M. Har- T but distant husband to|production. “Dante’s Inferno,” | ris stage play, “Lazybones,” I Monday vight Jan. 1%th. b E o0 AN s reat reduct 1 thase LOMESh oA CaR oL, geypred Hunt-| whiech enjoyed a popular run on' been acquired by William Ifox ) 2 .u‘1 s Jiverything circus: fron\ red Jom- | cls Rere, fift nd twenty cet i ;‘( [llu)\r‘l‘i'lh-‘ !])H)J father and Broadway for over five months at | the ture ‘“l»y‘h:-‘,\’in'lwl at Pop. Mat. Wed e, to $1.5 -. anade, peanuts, sawdust rings, and a | for the matinees aud fifteen, twenty “"‘”'1 ]‘”\’” oL “j‘!‘) ‘l‘] SUC-| igh prices. The Palace presenta- | West Coast Studios in the near Seat Sale Friday—Mail Orders Now fivo-ton elaphant willl bs vislble | an ; éents in the evening, An|CSSfU es man, o I ”";‘ tion will be with four acts of vaude- ¢ ture. soross the footlights. The elephant | idea of the calibre of the program ”‘l,:“ il "1”““’]", anc ville, who weighs six thousand pounds, | is cu in a review of next e o s ance had the reputation among cir- | Week's bils. Monday, T Bades ik 1l tus folk as being the meancst tem. | Wednesday featurca Harold il il e e A it Jered elephant fn show business. | Wright's fine adventure romance, | - “° el DY e Iis trainer, through a form of kind- | “The Minc With the hm\ Doorit as it s CuBEnter of Wty R understood only by jungle | well as th o recls and selocted | XOTY 18 very dapper heasts, has trained Jumbo 2nd down | comedic# while tho last three days|2usband: : 1o a point where he is a loveablc Buster Keaton in ring laughter is mixed with animal. " and Huntley Gor- | ten ton Bros. Circus In the sum- Pringle in “True as| Hosy ier 18 a regular tent show employ- ' a dramatic story of a modern | in the ing many persons. In its indo s3 woman and a modern busi- | thrilling Kentueky feud and form for vaudeville it employ ho alméat ‘orzets his do- | ping love story in the (me performers of various Kinds. he | mestic responsibilitics. The Jack| American rally were first being| The management announces the father who alibis his way into sum- | Dempsey so will be shown, [ built, Ieaton h t has the part| showing soon of Mrs. Wallace Reid mer circuses hy taking the ki For ; night a double of & member of the feudists in this| In her latest production “Broken pull this stunt again next on presents Lva Nova in “The | southe 1 ng the trou-|laws,” one of the finest photoplays \Where Barton Bros. Circus Beautiful Sinner,” and John Dowers | turned out this 5 Mar- shown it has been established by ac- | and Alice oun in “The Code of | he returna to his home y| mont and a big cast is seen in sup- tnal count that there have been |the Wildcrnes and makes the technica ist port. three times as many “blg | A lost gold mine and a girl in love | falling in love with f present as there has been small boys | with a n of myste are the two| daughter of the house of Canfield, | UNDAY NIGHT — MON. — TUES. — WED. ind there has not been a searcity of | ey e ON. ihe latter. The advance agent with | the Iron Door.” And an old Spanish | the McKays mn their ducls. | the presentation of Danny Dugsan his eircus promiscs everything that The Photoplay that th S scs everythi a v | 3 . » o9 1ny outdoor circus ever had, ‘ Startled Broadway PALAGE NEXT WEEK Spectacnlar Broadway Photo- play Hit to Be Shown circus, and not a hash of circus acts, | ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday of | next week when Barton Bros. Cir-| The most for the least is the mot- cus, the only offering of its kind, to of the Lyccum theater where the plays the Capitol theater. The man- .gement announces there will be hvm- big complete shows daily, one biggest of the leading photopl being slown at prices wi RICHARD HERNDON presents The show with 1000 and 2 laughs “ThePotters” DONALD MEEK and entire ast ns presented one year the Plymouth theater, New York, “Craig's, Wife,” by George Kelly On Thursday, Friday and Satur-| will be produced in March. day the photoplay attraction at the - Palace will present Bert Lytell and | “The Rivals”” on tour with Mr Barbara LaMarr in “Sandra” with | Fiske and otlers in st, broke he 6porting | g jother bill of vaudeville. | the record of the Shubert theater | in New Haven on Wednesday night “Echoes of the Alps” is the name | by playing to $3,940. | of the vaudeville attraction to be catured at the Palace the first half of the week. It is a sceni | singing offering with a large cast, Buster KeKaton's “Ou a come is new An attraction that should be of rons is | SUNDAY ONLY “CODE OF THE WILDERNESS” — JOHN BOWERS “SINNER OR T"—EVA NOVAK MONDAY — . TUESDAY — ‘VLD\!‘“\D AY Gold is where you find it. Love is golden What is we th’ S0L LESSER rrlnnfl A Qaramount Qicture PRESINTED DY ADOLPH ZUKOR am JESSE L LASKY CAPITOL An immense amount of lnnhkn(all preparation i8 always necessary in shooting such a picture as “Dante’s Inferno,” the new William KFox pro- duction, directed by Henry Otto, which will be seen at the Palace the- ater Sunday for a four days’ engage- ment. This picture made an extraordi- rnary demand upon those in charge $L T A sause of its intensely spectacular rature, particularly in those scenes in which Hell is depicted. These scenes called for a complete staff of | the most expert pyrotechnicians in | the world, who were assembled at | the Fox studios in Hollywood to HAROLD BELL R 15—16—17 DAYS—Commencing Thursday—JAN. HOLD YOUR HORSEN The Elephants Are Coming Monster Offering WRIGHTS FINE ADVENTURE ROMANCE THE MINE WITH THE IROM DOOR’ WITH work out the big fire ecencs which are an important part bf “Dante’s Inferno.” Another adjunct found necessary because of the intense dramatie qualities of much of the picture and the fact that hundreds upon hun- dreds of young girls were used in portraying lost souls, was a corps of | physicians and nurses who were in constant attendance to take care of | voung women who might be over- eome by the etrain. After every big cene in Hades, it was found that . PAT OMALLEY, DOROTHY MACKAILL, CREIGHTON from a dozen to twenty girls had fainted—usually from excitement. ] : HALE AND A SUPERB CAST [ i3ut no one would )me quit her part i N 3 4 Dante’s Immortal Poem Made Into a Photo- play Drama You'll Remember as Lonz as You Live. Cast of Over 1500 Actors. Headed by LEWIS — JOSE PAULINE STARK VAUDEVILLE} ENTERTAINING JATURING i BARTON BROS. i Collossal Circus EVERYTHING BUT RALPH SWICKARD THE TENTS s G P A ik ALL STAR ACTS—In Gymnasts, High School Horses, Wire Acts, Clowns, Bucking Mules, Trampo- tine, Ladder Acts, Riding Dogs and Many Other Surprises ding Elephants, ACTS under any circums were they all to see it through. There will be four acts of vaude- ville with thia production, and head- | ing the bill will be “Echoes of the |§ Alps,” a pretentious scenic einging offering with large cast. On Thursday Barbara I Bert Lytell will be “Sandra” with a m“‘ | of Vaude- | ville. A SAM WOQOD PRODUCTION DISTRIBUTED THROUGH THRILLING — NSATIONAL — ALLURING IZ—GRE_/’ T ACTS—12 AND CHILDREN nd the Daily Matinees Night Crowds NO ADVANCE IN PRICES | Regular Photoplay Program Matinees—25¢, 20¢ 3 Times Daily Evenings—0c, i 2:30, 6:00, 8:30 — ",_ " P b1 R oy e SO A 1y j Thursday — Friday — Saturday CHOEb OF rflE A'% ' Extra Big Double Feature! “TRUE AS STEEL”—AILEEN PRINGLE 5 ’ ATt S A e \ Iu-_tenlmlh _hcemc hmgm: _( rering o ISTER KEATON IN “OUR HOSPITALITY" ? With a Big Cast of Artists 'lomm) Martelle, well known as + — S a female impersonator, will soon be PRICES \ll Next W oel\ MATINEE Ci%&m—' Mm'fk’mfl‘fi Are Urged to to Avoid the waxz ? seon as the star of a musical com- 150 — 70(- EV l-,\l\(-\ ]_'.c — 20e == 30¢ MATINEES—30¢c, 20c E \ ENINGS,—10c, edy, “Some Girl" by Grace Hay- H & > wood. The product e e Joston next month., Martelle was Ladies’ \Idtmees With (oupmm 10c THURS—BARBARA LA MARR IN “SANDRA® featured by The Poit Players In Hartford last summer. | n will open in