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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1025, . NEWS OF INTEREST ABOUT THE SPOKEN STAGE, SILENT DRAMA AND MUSIC - GREAT PICTURRS 20 55N CAPITOL WOVIE .55 52 5 ON SEA FREEDON = “The White Sister” Monday- Tharsday “The Beloved Brute” |the Jast half of the week by Madame On Monday the Lyceum vaudeville will feature “A Cabaret in Paris,” with ‘an ‘original Apache orchestra. | Gems from the operas will he sung | “Dressmaker From Paris” Fea- fures Elaborate Settings DuBarry and her six singers, {and healtth, has introduced a bill lin parllament which would compel automoblle owners to be personally responsible for ten per cent of dam- ages lodged against them for accl- dents, insurance companies being permitted to pay only 90 per cent, In addition, the bill provides for \Minister of Navy Issues State- ment {0 World St. Lawrence Univ, Is Granted Frat. Charter Syracuse, N. Y., April 4.-~Dele- | gates to the convention of Pi Delta Iipsilon, national honorary journal< istic fraternity, meeting at Syracuse Hooking some of the best plotures | - Albort J. Smith, noted as the John | The Paramount ploture, “The | (o greation of a “guarantee fund," RSaiiALéa et [uaie e o S N‘r’:r:‘c'f"rn: obtainable, the Lyceum continues to |Redmond in “Daniel Boone" has a Dressmaker from Paris,” a Paul [to indemnify the victims of acci- April 4.—"While England “fl ty Chapter ‘&hd . _”dpd‘ the cater o the tastes of its audiences |bI§ part in “Straight Through,” a |Bern production featuring Leatrice [dents when the automobilists in- andthe Ukited| Biatos are dlaiAIg | ons s €5 dne I AN S und for Bunday night only will show |Wwestern drama starring Willlam Des- [Joy and Ernest Torrence, which |volved are ether insolvent or seek e e Ives Lot auntoaovilt bt e g Willlam Desmond In a western |mond at the Lyceum tomorrow night comes to the Capitol theater for a 1o elude their obligations, The fund L | i it v et s drama, “Stralght Through,” and - three days' run on Monday next, is |will be organized along the same [of the scas, France has proclaimed | A banquet & e SHECTUE o “Behold This Woman,” & photo-| Sheer beauty is the outstanding|® Tlot of beautiful girls, gorgeous (lines as that created under the em- |adhesion to the principle of the ‘,"”'“{"‘; ““fi“,‘fwmm‘, The Mat 6f drama of soclal Nfe starring Irene |feature of “The White Sister,” which [ECYNS and colorful settings. | ployers' liability act for accidents to freedom of tho seas, and has aban- | spoakers includes Edward McKer Itich, Margaret De LaMotte and |statts Monday for a return engage-| The story brings Miss Joy to the |workmen arlsing out of thelr em’- | doned the tdea of building a high ‘)1-‘:‘ .I;:,m‘mx-ml'nf the eastern \larvy. Myers, «The usual sclected |ment at the Lycoum. Henry King, |"oreen in the rolo of a little midin- | ployment, All owners of automobiles | donsagineludes SotanilidnE e bis mon. APV WEEEE IR 0 ot comedies and news recls likewise |the director, actually traveled Italy |°¢ Of & Paris shop, who becomes |would bo gbliged to contribute to |scas floct,” declared Senator de | division of The d . will' be shown,~On Monday comes [from north to-south 4n obaining the | f2MOus creator of faghions. the fund. Kergueze Irman of the navy | RN the return ‘engagement of that mas- |scenss.which can never bo excelled |, FOF this production Paramount —eee—— {committee, in introducing the naval MRS, HURLEY DIES terpiece of filmdom, “The' White | for loveliness, has assgmbled fourteen international | |budget in the senate yesterday. Cincinnati, 0. April 4.—Mrs Sister,” with Lilllan Gish. in the = beauty gnodels, -The girls wear some | Senator de Kerguezec stated that |frene Bishop Hurley, 43, who was leading role and the wonderful scene | Beautiful Trene Rich in “Behold :\xly odd gowns designed eespor’mll_\; he desired m y to call attention |considered among the greatest paint- of Italy as & background. For the {This Woman” ia the leading fIgure | st hnomiient eratny, o 0 to these facts at this time, but ho fers of minatures in Americs, W last half of the week a double fea- (in one of the Lyceum's Sunday pic- most prominent creators, [hoped that a full debate on the |dead at her home here. She was (FaZ bl 418 lounea AL $1The Bo-t|turaannt 15 ably basked by Maverret [nes b otos in audavite nroram Wil | state of French naval defenses, |the wife of E. T. Hurley, noted etch= loved Brute,” one of those red blood- | DeLaMotte and Harry Myoers be featured by five high class acts would be instituted soon. ler. Before her marriage to the ed dramad replete with action of the S 2 headed by “A Cabaret i Paris” fea- T 'hen it will be impossible to |famous etcher, seventeen years ago, most vigorous sort and lovemaking of the tenderest variety. The other! feature, in addition to the third epi- sode of the serial “Galloping Hoofs" will be ““The Tenth Woman,” a drama that has an element of mys- tery that is intriguing. “The White Sister” has been ac- | olatied ona o thument significant lopen offer strong appeal. ’ elty act; Earle and Matthews in a| New York, April 4—New York | LILLIAN GISH plctures ever made. The story was — [new line of songs and stories; Mack | city's fortifications are unmanned | - et ¥ B hia avality, I\ {Bfarioni] o The | Thist of “Ragdad tiDougias | SHdsFomitar Bipaic. ol g00c coIos)| andta iths fhandaitof caretakers, AT, LYCEUM — MON. - TUES. - WED. Falrbanks' great fllm drama which . - Crawford and was screened entirely in Italy and Northern Africa, Rome, Naples, Sorrento, Tivoli and even Mt. Vesuvius were some of the locations turing a typical Apache scene in Montmartre. It depicts a cabaret of the old city which is a habitat for the Parisienne finderworld, the so-called Paris Apache, There is a big cast in this offéring which also Another popular novel will be presented on the screen at the Ly- ceum Thursday. It Is the pleturiza- tion of Kenneth Perkins' thrilling novel “The Beloved Brute” It is a story of the open’in which fights, wrestling matches and the lure of the |acts Include Alice DeArmo in a nov- has taken the movie world by storm |thelP sleeves; and Radio Rabot, and has played the biggest cities and |ROVelLy offering - that -will prove a the biggest prices, 18 to be shown at [S¢NSation here. the For Sunday night two includes an Apache orchestra, Other dians who have plenty of laughs up | Brigadier General Charles P. Sum- features Gen. Summerall Declares ity | Would Be Helpless | merall, commander of the second |army corps area, asserted yesterday {at a meeting in conference of more | its endeavor to insure iL" iven if . They have heen arrested 12 times war is rever again|for intpxication and disorderly con- judge on what side imperialism is Mrs. Hurley was Irene Bishop, of to be found,” he d. “Disarma- SUNDAY NIGHT—DOUBLE FEATURES Colorado Springs, Col. Y es ins, Gtah hoe fa 3; [th¢ Lyceum theater for the entira| FOF SuAday night two (eaturedijan 100 menufacturers with ~the|thrust upon us Judge-Gary added, duct, the palice seld | BUCK JONES | FRANK MAYO Barney Sherry, Gail Kane and thous- | Week of April 12, i J": et Y‘r;‘:"“,, ordinance advisory board. “it will be possible to reduce a “When I wouldn't give them i ‘ i ands of others who are drawn from | = |Buck Jones in “The Trall Tuder’| “The forts bullt to protect this |propriations for resorve stocks of jmoney to huy arinks,” Mrs. kriel (R Mo e mn sk Fhat abalol iSyes ean ol erd] The Heart of o Siren” opens at | Hnd e O et F e e o con. €Lty are abandoned,” the general | war material in dircct proportion as declared. “They threatened to kil | The Trail Rider | ‘Women and Gold “Fhe Beloved Brute,” which will [the Palace tomorrow night for four |yinious shows daily. said. “There are no men to man|we are able to acquire the ability {me. I'm through with them.” I | share the movie program interest [d2ys. Barbara LaMar and Conway| 1n conjunction “‘l'(h the showing |them-" [to get into production promptly | The sons, Daniel 40, and James, | § = starting next Thursday, is a picture |Tearle have big parts, The usual|o¢ “The Dressmaker Krom Paris” He explained. that the present |when, as and if needed.” 38, were sentenced to three months | M —.TUES. — WED. of the so-called open spaces, the |Keith vaudeville is to be featured g 5" ssignments and small standing | “In the light of history we can- |in the county i A Al o the management, through the cour- | tesy and enterprise of a number of | lowly dance hall, the traveling circus army precluded the manning of the |not expect to remain indefinitel next week, while the picture for the | o neariynching party. It fea- |last halt will bs “Roaring Ralls” |{hiy sitys leading merchants wili|{orts and he made a strong plea wealthy, weak and safe” declared B o Seta Margaret. DeLaMofte, Victos |adapted from the Saturday Evening |award o complets lady's oster out |{OF Preparedness. The spirit of the | Colonel James L. Walsh, chlet of Biggest Gasoline Qutput with LEATRICE JOY McLaglen, Willam Russell, Mary |Post. Harry Carey is the leading |fit to the person holding the lucky [Pacifist is abroad in the land, he jthe New York ordnance district, Country Has Ever Had ERNEST TORRENCE Alden and Stuart Holmes, man, . number which will be drawn at the |declared, and the nation is in dan-|who asserted that the United States 3 and Washington, April 4.—Daily gaso- = ';mwk m“: styles—negligees, - daj —_ R “The Little Minister,” Wil be with- |{r0¢ks and a splendor of evening 1 TE E!/ ITF! IV g and it LD 5;’3.‘;“,7’2}“;‘,,‘?“-2;‘.“";‘ capiate. the | COMPLETE EASTER OUTFIT GIVEN AWAY ¢ Saturday nght. “The Dark Angel,” z A bh | P E ! also, closed at the Longacre {his : The Keith vaudeville bill will be | k R E i week. eatured by four excellent acts head- ) - H f o1 cu A {ed by Minna Daniels and her com- | Each adult person attending the performances b Fdgar Nelson will have the princl- | Boe qory e mee Crymsy Sordoin Mon., Tues., Wed. will receive a Free Ticket on a s pal comedy role in “Broke” in Which |and feature the playing of thirty- | complete Lady’s Easter Outfit supplied by the fol- George MacFarlane will bs starred. |7 S : . 2 our mandolins at one time; Paul lowing leading merchants: elér e A e Brady is a versatile chap with a 5 e L Ta; clever line of songs, stories, d 2 Qilk o o ol from the Comedy theater on Satur- | dances; and Jackson and Baker will Raphael’s Big Store A Silk Spring Dress & day night. (Z’l;cr'r:];“;:;::uy};‘mxcus: Me m;al.nl ) \ 2 Jay’s Shop A Fine Spring Coat £ y Harry Carey wi b N b S ~ . o s '1"" connectlon with the showing of |offered in “Roaring Rails” a St Walkover Shoe Co. A Pair of Nobby Shoes he Dressmaker From Paris” at|urday Evening Post story of rail- \ 7 'S S e ory min the Capitol next week, this theater |ronding. 7 The Woman’s b.}j‘)p Lingerie and Hosiery Sy has adopted the novel plan of glving | April 12 to 18 will be celebrated F\ ) ] ; Qutlet Millinery An Easter Hat F fres tickets to all adults purchasing by the theater as Sixth Auniversary Connecticut Furriers Elegant Fur Neckpiece beglt admission tickets and on Wednes- | Week when 14 all star acts of Keith Volz Flor: 1C An Easter B t i day night there will be a drawing, |Vaudeville will be offered in con- ) olz Floral Co. An Easter Bouque e the holder of the lucky number be- |i#ction with Tom Mix in “Dick S ” 8 o g ing entitied to'a. complete wardrobo TUPIn” and ~ Colleen Moore 1 s 'REN Y KlNc : This Complete Easter Outfit will be awarded to the - for Faster, the order calling for |“Sally.” Ly R Pr o : b T > Ry, on S e ¢rno order calins Lo | "It wil also bo the celcbration of m,flge OMIOH 0 person holding the lucky ticket on W ednesday Eve. e o houguet. Of course it is some mem- ‘Y\\B National Vaudeville Artists and el ot s S it ber of the falr sex who is thus to be |t® combined personnel of the en- =T et sy tire show will unite in staging an g D |atterplece finale. ; Orders on local stores will be given | e \ and the Walk-Over company will ORDERED TO VACATE By F. MARION CRAWFORD | « Incidental to the action of the plot | o I F 4 ger of a great fallacy. has the smallest standing army of | |last performance on Wednesday | ) S are a series of wrestling and boxing | During the week of April 12 the |night. Every adult on purchasing “Wo are told that we are one of |any of the 50 principal countries. |line production in February was the | THE FOURTEEN INTERNATIONAL matches between such well known |Palace will observe sixth anniversary |an admission to see “The Dressmak- | the three great nations that ha | —_— greatest on record averaging 22,800~ BEAUTY g MODELS exponents as Victor McLaglen, Brit- ish army champion, and William Tiussell. The announcement that the Ly- ceum is to show “The Thief of Bag- dad” during the entire week of week with 14 big acts and two spe- | cial pictures, The last named will be Tom Mix In his first eight reeler, “Dck Turpin,” and Coleen Moore in “Sally.” war. These resources will not sus- | tain .us if we are defeated in the | ing is a list of the merchants and |early stages of the conflict.” | parts of the outflt as given by each | Judge E. H. Gary, chairman of | respective store: Raphael's Big |the board of the Unitéd States Steel | Corporation, who spoke at the same l ticket entitling him or her to a chance on this outfit. The follow- |er From Paris” will receive free a resources to sustaln a lasting My 1 Their Old 3 B e previous high mark in th th Mother, Sent to Jail |7, b= i R Ph O |year old mother lice station yesterd: {000 gallons, or 5.2 per cent above An announcement by the interior department said Febru dom demand amounted to 542 iladelphia, April 4—A scventy ppeared in a po- ¢ with the re- April 12 is attracting no little at- | As a speci i Store, a new spring silk dress; Jay's lq trate se ce |ga s, rease of per cent pecial attraction for that (uest that the ‘magistrate sentence [gallons, an increase of one p tention. week, which 18 Natlona) Vaudesiije |Sh0% @ fine spring coat; Walkover | meeting, sald that under the WAT|ner two sons to fail “even for life” |over January and of 40 per cent —_— Artists week throughout the country, | Sho¢ Cox & pair of nobby shoes; the | department’s plans for moblization | ocossary to *just keep them from |over February, 1924. there will be a speclal mastorpiass | \VOTAN'S SUOD, lingerie and hosiery; | of industry in preparation for na- |yne Stocks on hand were swelled in finale to the vaudeville 3 Outlet Millinery, an Faster hat; |tional defense, this country will be | 7he gons, the aged mother, Mrs. | February and now total nearly 1.- \ jlle in which all |, : | Who are on the Il fn the wen ot [Connecticut Furrlers, an elegant fur | more nearly impregnable than ever | Margaret Friel, said, would —not representing The opening of “The Sapphire Ring” at the Belwyn theater will take place on Wednesday, April 15, {nstead of the 13th. Frank Conroy is succeeding George Gaul, “The Toss of a Coin” recently tried on ghe road, will open in Chica- ko .early in May and will come’ to 0. car ; | SUNDAY ONLY New York later, {Popular Star at Palace--Anni- | “BEHOLD THIS WOMAN” — IRENE RICH “The Gorllla,” by Ralph Spence, RAIGHT THRU” — WM. DESMOND wlil be produced in Washington on April 12 by Donald Gallaher and will come_to New York a week or two later, The cast will include Frank McCormick, Frederick . Truesdell, Betty Weston and Clifford Dempsey. The opening of “Wild Birds” at the Cherry Lane Playhouse is now announced for Thursday night of next week. gayest of the gay spots of Europe | e —the Riviera—has a role perhaps | “Taps” with Lionel Barrymore |better than that in which she and Irene Fenwick, will open at the Broadhuist theater, New York, Tues- day night, April 14, wive the shoes, hat, from the Outlet Millinery Co, a coat from Jay's, dress from Raphael’s, underwear and | hoslery from the Woman's Shop, fur neck plece from the Connecticut Furriers and a bouquet from Volz. Tneidentally, the plcturs with which this {s shown in connection is a Paramount special, featuring Er- nest Torrence and 14 of the world's most famous models, each of whom has won a beauty prize during the | past year, | - | The week ot Apri) 13 is Joy Week | | tons of ha acts will take part. BARBARA LAMARR INSIREN'S ROLE versary Week Soon 1 Barbara Ta Marr and Conway | Tearle are again seen together in | “The Heart of a Siren,” the Sawyer- | Lubin production at the Palace the- ater Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wed- | nesday. | Miss La Marr, as a siren of the played with Tearle in “The White | Moth.” Famous for her lavish cos tumes, she wears an array of the Greenwich, April 4—A jury of six neckpiece, and the Volz Floral Co., a beautitul Easter bouquet. before in its history. |learned her lesson from the World | war, and’ the government was or- | ganizing the industries of the country on a preparedness basis. $200,000 FIRE DAMAGE New York, April 4.—A fire start- ing last night on the third floor of a building located midway between | “Industry,” he said, “has noth- the McAlpin and Waldorf Astorialing to gain through war and every- hotels caused damage estimated at|thing to lose. Our greatest desire between $150,000 and $200,000 be- |is for continued peace, and we are | fore it was checked. | glad to help the war department in | | | | - PALACE - SUNDAY NIGHT — MON. — TUES, — WED. SHE OUT-VAMPED EVE! decided in favor of the plaintift yes- terday In the suit brought by Mrs. Marlon Holmes, widow of E. T. Holmes, widow of E. T. Holmes to | eject Captain J. White, as a tenant | from her premises at Semioh Farm, because of an alleged non-payment | of rent. Judge James Brincherhoff | presided. .Captain White has a suit | pending in the superior court in Bridgeport against Mrs, Holmes for the alleged theft of three and a half HEART ATTACK F. TAL at the Capitol and the photoplays BARBARA LA MARR - CONWAY TEARLE Keith Vaudeville Jackson & Baker Paul Brady “Excuse Me Please” “The Versatile Chap” The Geralds Minna Daniels & Co. ! work and made America, Judge Gary sald, had |gance about her themselves a nui- boarding house. | —LYCEUM— At Popular Prices For Those Who Never Had the Chance "MON.,, — TUES. — WED, A RETURN ENGAGEMENT To See Presented by Inspiration Pictures, Inc., CHAS. H. OUELL, Jr., Pres. The Year’s Greatest Picture “There is nothing on the stage this season, nor was there anything on the stage last season, to compare with ‘The White Sister.’"—Alan Dale, N.Y. American 5 Feat A Typical Scene in Mon “A Cabaret in Paris” and An Apache Orchestra uring tmartre With a Big Cast ALICE DE ARMO The Variety Girl 3 New Haven, April 4—Henry C. o« ome . 5 s s ot will be Jackie Coogan in “The Rag |Bretzfelder, prominent real estate Gypsy Serenaders In a Comedy Skit Lillian Gish reaches the very highest points Zar 'S Man™ and Buster Keaton in “The ‘:m\l Tllfillr:lll(“ man died l::;l IE — f 3 2 —_ 2 Lo Lfll le and A‘la“h(’\\h Seven Chances.” ‘The Joy Week vaudeville 1s com- posed entirely of headliners. Includ- ed are James B. Donovan, “The King of Ireland,” and Mary Lee, known as seeky < Fntertamers ‘:‘L‘\ix‘-":n‘rmlll\;r;: :L\?:::,mryo:lt?:‘ In W h|c7h .\I! A\Vctorsr Pglform in an A{t}er]_negte ,F'Eals ’_l'hli( oupon and 10¢ Will A\d.mn Any Lady to Best Seat 7 ( ()A\Tlf vo s . FOR ALL OCCASIONS plan to marry next January when |M Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. Thurs,, Fri., Sat. Coming! i 3 ; ) ™ : . C. SEELEY, Rep. Miss Rubens' divorce decree from | Tom Mix in “Dick Turpin” | Colleen Moore in “Sally” Douglas Fairbanks — “The Thief of Bagdad™” Watch For “The Rag Man”"—He’ll Bring You Joy! 24 Washington St. Dr, Daniel .Carson Goodman be- | 'attack on his way to his home. He night shortly after sufferin ga heart llapsed at Whitney avenue and Canner street and died while being taken to St. Raphael's hospital. MOV ROMANCE Los Angeles, April 4—The Los Angeles Times will quote Alma Ru- comes final The Big Show of the Year — April l:{to 18 6th ANNIVERSARY WEEK 14-ALL STAR KEITH ACTS-14 And Monster National Vaudeville Artists Gambol in action, charm and delightful expression.”’— David Belasco. " Ladies’ Matinee “A Witty Pair” RADIO ROBOT A Real Novelty “Just Comedians” he Has a Fine Outfi Don’t Fail To See “The Dressmaker From Paris"— t For a Lucky Person US SHOWS

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