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7 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925 I T T TR NEWS OF INTEREST ABOUT THE SPOKEN STAGE, SILENT DRAMA AND MUSIC OPEN 0N Ml]NIlAY Eemai v-:":..vucfium FEATIJRE 4 TOSPOTRE o CUMETRRE Mlnm bill 18 “The Gob,” a comedy | skit hn(ulmx Thomas F, “\\II'L as —— First Oflermg Will Be “The/Soovisvea ‘ho “orgheums cireun Starts Sunday Night--Special‘ with Mary Kelly in “Gumdrops.” Best. Peaple” RO G Bill Last of Week Weber and Fields 0 “Priendly | ‘_ i “Sackeloth and Scarlet™ With © i b i it Enemies” Sunday Night | Very Fine Ovean = KILSar Cast (o Be Shown e IHES | poliey s to give a complete musical = A Now at Capitol o - as well as vaudeville and picture | J el The Poll layers will open thelr|yhow at cach of the threc perform.| NO more dramatic and .convjucing ¢ ! rd 1 e summer stock season at the Palace [ances, so the 5:30 show should b |story has been brought to the sercen S : : ‘ & theater in Hart{ord next Monday | sad more than ever now, |in some time, or told with greater olhe t I since it will not be a piano alone that | ; I b : evening, and for their initiul X0 v ovidoa Ehal Mbalbalvas ompani- |C/arity than B, T, 1be you fnd : - s 2 Sk g Jup Phight o Lurope duction they have sclected one of |jpent, Prefereed Picture, he ST 3 ¥ | S the Lest comedy dramas of the past | e adopted from the novel by Iy ‘ ; ; o : Vel |Orin Bartiett, which star | il : {ew seasons in “The Best Peope | Sophie Treadwell, author of the | /i B! 1 SLAIS | ‘ ‘ Arihur Howard, who has been the | C0medy “O Nighting: t the 49th |, : e RS o Street theater, is playing the role ur},w””“ | o “ 4 lvuding man with the Poll DPlayers|ypne raioming, the temperamental | CAture e \ H by for scveral se w, has again re- | aneine toacher, under fhe amw}w 1 in re I 2 thincd to the Capltal city 1o resume | pama ™ oe (onstance Eliot .\l’;‘nm pieture tr ' i o (his same position behind the Pal readwell, before she turned play | P72 lsm 18 strong t ! : s footlights and he will be co-st wright, frequently acted under the | °f 'he t at 1 . with Jean Oliver as the leading name of Eliot. i i Miss Oliver, although a new comer SILEN 1 ' ‘ 1he Poli Players’ comen 0|\ now niay entitied “Night* will v 3 Hartford with an excellent reputa- NG N o (Y obk (Lanar ) ¢ h A tion both in stocl d other pro- during the week 23 S J Iren \ Il“o“ ductions, She fs a winsome W |11 1y hag heen adapted by i : 3 S 1 DUIOMMJL[H}EEAL. lssoc g : ; adapted . ) af these tw " s oW aliC e v f - um St rtfort mirs e 1o look upon, full of | punbar from the Ialian .\un; - Mon. ]up\ - “ ed g i Al T . ’ & 18 Ay emple St., New N ot B 4 with excellent st Liane” by Gino Rocca, one of ¥ S b i t When' motoriats are In trouble, pr 1 her friends predict @ 11taly's most noted. dramatists and e Fe | : ; i s y for R, mneed & Toiways have one on for her, A number of [partner with Premier Mussolini fn | ¥ - The Robert M t 2 ] 18501 SR As the | ® be a A 8 300 attorneys ARt (b, Ty T | A S DI Menus for the Famzly for i il | e b ¢ manie T culv e this year, Including Miss | paper “Popolo 1'Italin.” ‘ ‘l 8t e ¥ RN i ; y o | 10 offices a wsvl:‘fi-"r:nty o es Willlams, the versatils e a Warner Tested by Sister Mary ' of th . B ally & , lidmund Abbey, the The members of the m “heavy" and others Who |shorus of the operett I ke Prince” at Jolson theate ompany will operate as I Leing measured for uniforms s years, with a performance each [to the suits worn in sum avening and the usual matinees. Jdents at Heldelk Subscription seats now are being of- s the trio ¢ Prevost has he ler by stu- versity Al Jolson has returned to New " is the work of \m following his enforced rest at ¥ Hopgood and muda. The world's most ctiy America, 1ts” theme s a son and ¢ CAPITOL SUNDAY NIGHT—DOUBLE FEATURES Hoot Gibson ~ Viola Dana THE SADDLE HAWK THE SOCIAL CODE MON. — TUES. — W hD care, howeve months hefore ees of these two. The - turn to the o son insists on on inkists on chorus n' the family. STAGE AND SCREEN - Mearts,” ¥ Wit nd P oand “Recompense” are tour t s that huve hee Mr. Mamn o role at the s a nd his great ||m. will long be remem of play con cronie Minsion of Ad 1 Packer Consent Decree ‘ Absolutely Suspended s e Cuticura ouming b He&s lrmamc R*vhs s Was ROBERT KANE PRESENTS read e screen le's novel of 'y a sequel 1o n o Called ersion of | v osame nam well known My Wife a own and Tields' almost invariah! They are: Are you in Lusiness; how mu and won't you plea itographed photograph, —— e root hee you weigh, hoop-Dee end me an 000." ill accom- e and on will feature Deadwood Coach,” Garamount N Flcture PALACE SUNDAY NIGHT — MON. — TUES, WED. fl Here Is One { of the Strongest # Heart- Dramas Ever Filmed. A Big Human Theme That § Grips You : ® From the = Yery Beginning Willlam Desmond appears in an Pany this Pa \citing prize ring scene in “The Thursday the irning Trail” at the Lyceum Sun- Tom Mix in 1y night, i Zebvasco Hamilton, late of t) Rivoll theater in New hee 1gaged as organist a THE WORLD FAMOUS STAGE PLAY IS NOW A PHOTOPLAY HIT WITH THE WORLD FAMOUS COMEDIANS, |WEBER & FIELDS IN THE LEADING ROLES Mme. Zenaida Nicolina has been added to the cast now presenting 1evival of o Mikado” at the 44th | “4Pito street theater in New York, Mme. ST Nicolina is a graduate of the Im- Rough Hanng 1‘10\\ ned perial Conservatory of Music in J'ussla. She first came {0 this coun- Upon by President v with the “Chauve Souris” com- Washir 2 Rongh iny three seasons ago. Later she | DAZing o turned to Lurope and played at| MEn 18 fic ) qe Olymple theater and the Th r Coolidge. ‘hamps Elysees in rived in New York time a week ago Iy engaged for * ¢ the second immediate Mikado.” SUN. — MON. — TUES. — WED. |The TRIELERS Keith Vau&evnlle Rachel Crothe in association with Mary Kirkpatrick, will produce four plays nest s s presented in § he first of the sr .y John Kirkpatrick entitleq * YOU WILL THRILL! Then— ~ LAUGH! fi - whi cg will he a y GASNIER Productior R ;':i)’v'innwlé i / Presented by B.P. Schulb"rg :::;l":‘fuz “TI—IE LOVE BOAT” A0 By Trederick Orin Qlapted by Eve Ursell o “The Fall G Ernest Truex With CAVANAUGH AND LESTER CO. The Season's Brightest Musical Comedy Farce t or in % howeve Coolidge, 1 CANNON and LEE CLIFFORD - MARION ——in in “Broadcasting Joy “A Cycle Whinl” and Laughter” '.Mae Busch ' Elhott Dexter ! ‘Walter Hiers. Eva Novak&' ; L}eev_M_o_ran R R T Y e e BT U LI SR 1 for carly show 4 Wagon,” which is to be 7 ted with vaudeville and at regu f MACK and LA RUE MAHONEY AND [ TALBERT *Skating Noveity™ vlrln(]mu\ Chaps™ ‘She flirted; and fo il W ARH L}‘n\tuur\"l‘r\/m(luunq‘ KEITH VAUDEVILLE LEONORA BIBEN & CO. 5 ARTISTS IN MELODY AND STEPS RAYMOND PIKE WALSH & TAYE in “THE ENTERTAINER" “A New Line of Jests” UNA CLAYTON CO. Grand Cpening Monday A AND WE WILL CALL FOR YOUR FURS FOR STORAGE ROBERT MORTON Mammoth Pipe Qrgan “The Pride of the World” 3-DeLuxe Performances Daily-3 Complete Orchestra Now Possible at All Vaudeville ' with Alice | CONCERT || 2% MISS ALICE SULLIVAN, Soprano —Assisted hy— WITH SAFETY Mr. dames Donahue, Baritone Mr. Kocco Montano, Violinist _Preferred Pictures Tk s 5 T i SO TV TS TN W Al L o TG e P VRGRRINE Y. BT PR i T N, R ST i R i . U - —In— Shows Including the Supper Show Daily! CAMP SCHOOL AUDITORIUM W. KEN THURS., — “THE DARK SWAN" “NO ACCOUNT SALLYY - New Britain, Conn CONTINUOQUS MUSIC AT ALL TIMES! WED., MAY 6, at 8:15 P. M Est. 1809 LADIES" MAT. SUNDAY ONIY Thurs, — Tom Mix s -, SEE KMALEhcianl 100, 170 MAIN ST. TEL. 615 | ! This Coupon and 0c Will Admit Any Lady to Best Seats “RIN-TIN-TIN “The Deadwood Coach™ M DON'T FAIL TO HEAR IT!