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e "NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1925, . [ e ——— - NEWS OF INTEREST ABOUT THE SPOKEN STAGE, SILENT DRAMA AND MUSIC ‘THE ONLY WOMAN' “ | = i STAGE AND SCREEN ~ U ” L I Wi ST | Ing ¢ stage, was a \lavor theater today announced the sign- AnoLRoR AT ee gotial ekt A Ing of contracts calling for the T TL LI R ST G et Danny Barrett and Mr, 0'Toole, | biggeet of the newer phot S H e el ) A he first will be the pleturizati Wa i e Lead Varieties B 1 famoun Ziexroa Yonien , s T ] “Sally,” with a cast that includes At el asies it 4§ | Leon Iirrol, th mous_cor dian N Sork s G romne Stat wit e original The secor Tha Keith vaudeville show at the el B o o BocOll |y pgoked for the Capitol theater i Capltol for the first half of next Aty D SR SRIRIES I et W, Friday fo the | week features five acts headed by RS T vo Vadls® Jay. 1t is a ¢ | 8 ; the, Keith headliner “Moonlight in | o glgantie production with Emil it gl Killarney.” It is a sweet Irish play- | R R R A e A e AT T suj partn let offered by a company of four with | el s i roof chemical IZmmett O'Toole and Danny Barrett, [ e s 1 ) I'his 1 It is & fascinating little it of ro- , t ju [ i mance In song and story, and along | Star ing | is il v s with the plot is a bit of Trish humor | thre e that i yured which means bright, clean, clover vill show the screcn tiand srm- any | n Wit. There are innumerablo songs | Edna Ferber's novel, “So | bin and innumerable singers but only a | i Collern Moore, supported by Wal Shado " i ) fow stand out in bold relicf, these | | [lace Beery, is starred, as well as | ta 1 ] cated by few gaining prominence hecause they § | John Towers, The Keith vaudeville | shadowe, the company ¢ « are different. This at any rate s the | cikiriaibi headliners will bo The o ( reason for the popularity of D— NS | o S ) - = e et ing Campbells, a big acrohatic a i i Leslie. Despite the name | FORTT 3 - PR S - il aind Gaby, Leslfe and company in us y used . i TS xlrl]» B Cort LYCEUM — Sunday - Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday S iy ingly artisti; able girl full of talent and magnetism She sings but her place in the thea- l¢ ‘ T st half of next week bLring trical sun has been gained becauso U |6 ) U o th e Milton Sills a i she fs bit different. Telaak and | K in “I Want My Ma ne Dean offer a Dbit of satire in song | O e e T vaudeville featurcs wil 8 “Calling,” a good humored travesty | e e s “The Seven Vanity Girls,” In a on social calling. Its purpose is to | e s WH[] {ll: FILMD“M snuppy little revue. ety provide mirth with melody and be- adlciRnatinelaNT s niie ] Sl cause of the ability of its sponsors | el i | e | to do hoth, “Calling” will be well “kln)’r‘)lnglns and Claire offer “Jng.»."‘SMHS Sunday “Wifle 0[ Y(Jlllh" Diversions 1620 to 1925." Dancing MSO GOmlng the dead of night she liears a noige and investigates without disturbing others in the house She stumbles feature as Gand distinction WLy The new organ at the Lyceum | Austra Novel at Palace and already has added much to the | qp w Capitol in “In Seven having its own emotions and styles | s his 1s a straight | ( ) in “The and while the dances of yesterday ST AT P[]VERTY S[]EIAL Collecn Moore's latest starring ve ditlon of thely 1 t Divide may be different from the dances of | With a program that includes NEn s e 103t 7 today, they were all attractive. Doug | “The Lost Chora” O e Sipsrosibe | i o which comes to in goes back to mythology, every era | iagiand Glairosdenionatratobthelnatz | Ree we s i Hora e e urx"r:y\‘:m”«:\“rq121;::1):::(;’ ‘,':H;‘:""“ru\”u'«-s, the Lyceum opens the NOVel Evel][ He]d by AUXlllal‘ The Gaudsmith Bros. with thelr |{iconirs poy oo LiEht With an ad Palace theat Keevers to Resign as Leader of Democrats a meeting of the democratic | er, 4 days beginning |Sunday, brings with it a cast resem- Ding o veritable “Who's Who of | ; ; itmdom.” SERCENE L 0 res com- v : " [tionally fine program of special or- to Ameri L i Colleen's support ineludes sucl kgl Slomhidoss) Bobbya iR Rete Vs i eals (oives e e el B 0 American egl()l] R L S Yelaah 1 met with big success in America and | qomcdjos re featured on every [mowers; Wallaco Becry, Jean Hors g o abroad and are big favorites in Eu- |program, While “The Lost Clepis Sholb S DE G et G ladse Brosie o8 1585 Gl pon. Wit rope Wwhere they have appeared for lwill be continued through Wednes-| The American Tegion hall was the el iyl e ! they, ears. On coming to Amerlca |day, the following day another dou- | Scene of an amazing “poverty social” | iolier ruvou i S they were given a Keith route an@ |blo feature 2 and other favorites, program is hooked, [ /st evening, s ringing “Wine of Youth” and “The [ Auxiliary. The ‘amily Secret,” the named | ¢d was conferr arring Baby Deggy, the 1 by the Le tle of poorest dress. 1 on Harry C child | son and Miss Mildred Hellberg In “So 1 tofore | are now one of the many featured | i attractions on that famous ecircuit, “heir act is both novel and entertain * Colleen, who 1 en the leading ¢ | - |film flapper roles, enters a new dra- | the Lyceum City Coal Purchase CAPITOL “Moonlight in Killarney” GAUDSMITH BROS. | TELAAK & DEAN | [ Vessel Aground OFf Reef Il Be Taken Up Soon| Was U. S. Revenue Cutter Paonessa expects to call a | Bridgeport, March 21.~—Fragment- 0 department heads | 6y informption received by customs K to dise purchase | Officials here today is to the v or city Ho s con- | that the vgssel grounding on Pen- hat 4 large amount of money | fleld Rect ‘vesterday was a coast saved if the city buys all it rd cutter and that she got clear one r on at contract | of the reef without damage. No of= a departments, | ficinl information has been recelved 1 rtlett of the (however, var purchasing 1Purth confirmation was made 1 Works, will at- [today by John E. Boyle, of Fairfield, mecting and will advise as| Who claims to have witnessed & st neans to be adopted in|chase by the supposed coast guard hase of counl and also as to | cutter of a motor boat, which, being ity and kind needed for cach | of lighter draft, was able to clear or the bar and make its escape, Sunday Night—Double Features BILL CODY | EVELYN BRENT in | —in “Moccasins” | “The Dangerous Flirt” MON. — TUES. — WED. Keith Vaudeville With Emmett O'Toole and Danny Barrett A Sweet Irish Playlet TED LE “Just a Bit Different” DOUGLAS & CLAIRE Dance Diversions | 1620-1925 h Their Clown Dogs in “Calling” ) lina rsion of Rachel Cr iug and with the help of the clown |sereen phenom. Julge Harry Scheug, and William Sl el he “Thisd" 1 = 1088 they lcave the stage amidst| “The Lost Chord,” with Alice Lake ¢ and G. Fitzman were SR bk Bleanor Boardman, heavy applause, and David Powell, s a thrilling N e DANEo pok 2 15 The feature photoplay attraction story, wonderfully tolc for the first three days will present |is bas 1 Johnr v emot d acted. It di | *d on the famous song of the ument inc I ir lin her tes parts. Anott charming Norma Talmadge in her [Same name. The drama evolved is TaiiHone s e ot i the second new production “The Only Woman." {@ beautiful onc, full of the pathos s won by Howard Mitchel] (@8 the of rket gard- It s a drama that deals with the |Of love requitted but thwarted at Norman Tertinl, Nathan |°1°F. and the \ woman of vmotions and one of the hig scencs |CVErY turn by wickedn Avery was the official timekeeper |1ty 13 & ship wreck at sea. She ig cap-| A light comedy dr ably supported by Eugene O'Brien. |SCreen, boasting cight youthful and | pla On Sunday night Bill Cody will be vop‘ulnr leading men in its cast is | h oftered in “Mocassins” and Ev |“Wine of Youth,” one of the Th it Brent will be seen in “Th ures. The picture is ous Flirt," | Lel Crother . i the Third.” There are con vi . | S RO R e s D e e v of the|for t “So Dig" lis event. Other games were | 1 Tdna was adapted f ot {Ferber's novel, 1 was tily decorated for t @ corn rangements FTTE PIESEY, {tion, of the flappers and their cake | 3opting, M tis, I-\‘,; .,,::;o"u‘" :’3{?05""‘»“ |eaters. Bleanor Boardman plays the | Hofmun, Miss Jennie i+ rman C, Stevong whl act |10 of 3 the modern flapper. | Mies Mildeed 1ic In @ duat eapacity on the opgning | 1oine who directed this pic- |~y e might of tHe Better' Homes Expo e ) e i _Much interest tion at the State Armory, Saturday ¢vening, for he will serve not only |ouch. s chiet exeoutive of the city of | Baby Pogzy in “The Family So- Hartford but also as chairman of [oret?t is at hor best for this i3 o the reception committee in honor of |real drama and not a so-called child Governor John H. Trumbull, w}m}mmr,._ Tn this picture the chi will formally open the Exposition at (gtar enacts the pa who never knew 7:30, As the central decoration of the |did know fhat her mother d that her Matinees: 30c - 20c | betohls Evenings: 40c - 30¢ 1 orn v and Jumorous L e dT SUNDAY NIGHT — MON. - .TUE WED. dna Ferber's Widely Read Novel Brought to Life in This Photoplay 't of n youngster r father hut she as sad at Armory is a complete and life- | most of the time model home, designed by George ' grandfather wa S cross o Masterpiece! atthews, this house becomes the lcred her in the way all the fim: t 1 headlin lasterpiece svmbol of all the better homes which | Anxious to play with ofher children n Vanity Glrls.” Millions Have Read position is planned to encour- |hut forbidden to do so, the chill T = the Book! and it will have a prominent |runs away one day and a rough hut Golf On Skyscraper = part in the ceremonies incident to kindly man picks her p and takes the official opening of the show, her to police headquarters 1 N AT Nl 3 ( Now See the With this interesting and unusual | The child forgets her rescuer un- of A ; ccremony the Exposition will be de- [til one night, a long time later, when |THE HERALD CLASSIFILD ADS Sliy per. Sod 1 on I‘hutopl:\v' clared formally open. It will con-|she is visiting in the country. In BRING RESULTS |the re e {inue until March 28th, the | | hours being 1:30 to 11 p. m, with Sunday excepted. R T SR I TR R T Y The entertainment program, which ? will begin when the opening cere- monies are completed, include the much-anticipated personal appear- ance of David Pesetski, noted Rus- cian planist, in the musical-fantasy, “Sonia’s Song” Musical selections by Tasillo's orchestra and vaudeville acts by the Arnold children and Betty Sudgen are also to be featured. Entries in the radio set building contest are being received in increas- | ing numbers at Exposition headquar- ters, 548 Asylum street. HAS GAS SUBSTITUTE New Invention of 15 Year Old Girl Has Sugar As Basis of Solution To | Y SUNDAY — MONDAY — EUM— TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY ARROW PICTURES CORPORATION presents lAWhitmanBennettProduction 9%LOST CHORD Supplant Gas. Paris, March 21.—Remarkablc claims are made for a new automo- With Eugene O'Brien hile fuel named *iroline,” after its discoverer, fifteen year old Irenc Laurent, daughter of & well known French chetist. The product which | is understood to have for its basis a solution of sugar Is said to cost less and go farther than any other of the so-called substitutes for gaso- line yet tried. A party of prominent automotive engineers who treated the new fuel ‘ - in a long run on an ordinary ma- : - : i B : . chine are quoted as expressing them- ' 3 o R , 2=l sclves a ounded by the results. r S The “Irolin used in the test w FHrat Nationa made the night Dbefore by the AT chemist, Laurent, in his own Kkitch- en. The only modification made in the automobile was t} tachment of a vaporizer to the exhaust pipe. 1 is explained that the new fuel is non-explosive cxcept in a state of vapor and that conscquently the engine has 1o he run on gasoline until the fuel is sufficiently Based upon SirArthur Sullivan’s Famous Song Adapted anaDirected by Wilfred Noy 7 Supperting cludes WALLACE BE — JOHN GLADYS BROCKWELL —_ BOWERS BEN LYON Keith Vaudeville Gaby Leslie Co. “Dance Divertissements” JR. WADASSAH UNIT MEETING A meeting to organize a Junior Hadassah unit will be held at the Burritt hotel Monday evening at § o'clock. Miss Fanny B. Fishelson, chairman of the junior national pro- paganda committee, will be the speaker. Miss Fishelson recently re- turned from a ye visit to Pales- tine. She will speak on her ex- pericnces there and of the work of senior and junior Hadassah. Miss Rebocca Segal, a member of ti Hadassah executive 1 rd, will act as chairman. A temporary ; zation for the unit will be s Jackson & Ellis in “A Petite Revuette” Mae Simms “Canning the Sheiks” 1 Casting Campbells “Kings of the Air” Thurs. — Fri. — Sat. Ladies' Spec. Matinee This Coupon and 10¢ Will Admit Any Lady to Best Seats | BETTER HOMES 1: DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT! The Connecticut EXPOSITION tate Armory, Hartford :30 to 11 p.m., Mar. 12-28 rxcepied) SIX ROOM ARMORY N 200 OTHER EXHIBITS HOUSE 1 Boan PRefy i SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE \dmission