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\L\V BI‘IT'\I\ DAILY lll R/ \ID \ll RDAY, NOVEMBER T, 1‘\_\1. b e = to dr the an- Fascinating Drama Opens Week | ,.m\i(\d“:,”:m.\ o wries tor | BLlliANE Musmal Gomedy Snc R RL LU Tms pw fure, With Geo Walsh Co-Stars th Rmmfl leo ERO R R S Bl o R L i | “No, * and the dances e Engagement on Monday o '\[‘\" (tss Goming ‘gHflRE I.FAVP WILL | in “Amercan Pluck” Sunday il Capitl — p | mm \\Hullmhm, Del } are several encores for ecach num- Farl Carroll will prosent “White | For the flist time In ahout Gwenty . ] |§ e o original New York | ber and tvo of the hits “of the ycurs a real New York musical LT 2% 2oL o : i e 9 and production at Parsons' | ShoW are “Tew for Two wnd “I|comedy success is to bo presented at cilltul sereen yorsion of t | theater for a week's cnga Want to Be Happy € Are ((he Lyceum when the “No, No, Nan- | -] beth Cooper novel oprns o RG] A galore, breezy costumes lotte® compa beginning Monday, with a pr-pnl\r"“"”»“ s appears on Thursday | aninetat ol S matinee on Wednesday and 1t gular | and sprightly scenes, but “No, No levening, M. I, Frazee, the produc with a record of the longest, run ln""” frequently noted rausical com- Lund it i uio of thess (hat comes ¢ same program 15 another movi PALACE HAS THE PICTURES . m cdy scenes in which the undraped {here, It has heen starred, i ‘ (hre atariine : e {1\ s the history of the dramatic stage in plolt: i < heen starred, In Lon- H " N W iture, star tie George | ‘ ; ik T New York. | human body is used as an appeal don, Molhourne, New York, Chicago ere Next eek VL Rt o en TS true-to-type it There have been ncarly o scoro |t0 popular favor through the jand T 1t nah Ry CLever was o of companies all over the world and | veenes. Lover clean, stimulating mus! TIeha s B el m RS o hanges, bringing oot YL t pictu all of them good, appearing | G cal comedy are sure to find in thi e e T iy It (COME ABOARD! LOTS OF JOY! “White Cargo” during tho past| Theatrical squibs from New York [show an exceptional offering, 1 S R 8. Of course, therc ! e throo years, one of them slarring |include: tells an cxcraclatingly funny stor L e e B ivos y H L AU LT §ahr Gorden, i shtiar, Bk pats| - eony Tiaves NG IS ARSI IR coplolting o ducresin . C Pk Wb i il Nunet ul Our Dick is the snappy Jackie—and Dor- Lty tho greatest interost attaches |In the Theiter Guild’s fortheoming [song and danco numbers charaotor B LI e ; M s and C T 0 81 S % al of and th * lized i purt In working out his « (O] | f to the original company which has | vival of “Androcles and the Lion ed by ne ss. To this show he \”‘}‘m\ ar st ol s ) \ i w\‘ \ s his sweetie. ad 9 tory. This play now | e ong he credit for the hig son B G HIE (LD s A RNy |t dnday 1 made slx;fit 1‘.‘:\\;|?.|i|nn ““ I\l‘\mL At the Curtalns,” which Wager it L for Two" and “1 Want To | Ereit his time, Barthel- | o usi Iw‘\ liltion” featu lay and Wednesday at the Cajy - 5 siiouithodsncliolE B B s e R sido from 1ta ulluring | M7 MANAECS L m“l opportunities ¥ v e ’\n Itennie the strong cast It's as big as “Classmates” with the drama ablished ecord fo s e L % 4 he Broadway plays and r 3arvows, Wil- | g i any drama. in o history |opened in York, I'v., last night. Un- | dance numbers, “No, No, Ao Brod iys e port. S A 3 'T' “;““;‘"‘g"‘”:‘";“'i‘ \'." e or any |der the title of “The Jok the |N " as a production has no su c leading current hool : 1 Claire I Ihe Keith A ind humor of Unele Sam'’s fighting sailors of the stage New Tk, or et is s o ; | play will open here a week from | perior and 1t is even said that for il S o : pihericity ofitlis wors . Monday. Leautiful grls and exquisite gowns [ J ! Austra ‘ 1 through it. Six of the ten pla tn this com- | ol e iR 5 }‘ £ y ¢ S ificulties wl sot 5 5 o ponyenavelbesiin Lo 1| I B Warner, who has D Lt 1 e Rt (s < gl gldfall g weville, T ) ([no 4 mim!x;:;;g‘-vl« l‘;“\;;k:\ ‘\‘\‘::Xfizzl‘il’\ | tour in “Stienice,” will soon be seen by the bright lghts. Am AP0 !V.w"u‘ < ! “vlv]n d n million { And it sounds the depths of your feelings Eoremc L o0 in vaudeville re Stanley Ridges, IFlorence 131 oulyEnaye hegl BNane oR SLost Rl s cnafan | \ i f Curtls Karpe, PO l'“'l ¢ iion At Bl W or a skillful [inmate of an old ladies’ home, A de- in moments when the salt o’ the sea bites T o iand | e by Irenry My Il e Dora Empey, Helen Al \ Holhnssroten ihinjcks L QLSS ANC ) of | et er ot eailor Mtss“lh‘( v <‘1 erce, Alan Divie 800} oo soon by Arthue Kober. N Miliias 1 T me and again dn making decsions | MoKt powerful drimatie scones vt it into the love wound of a gallant sailor. W. Wanna Singhe have played con- e T arral ed elp to make this a most in sy considerable over a year, | A 3 ) & ! osting slor S “‘C”'_“l.” G )"1':“1 . H.'“ 1‘1: o Yoles | “A Fasclnating Devil” by Myron [cal comedy favorites while a lar Mkt e Tt ‘\\ ‘:;tt Tliicy S Eht e on ot will come to New York [and carefully selecicd ensemble fea- 1 1Rtthelmess hos muce € 6 BOSC) o 0o K B Selinnor » offer! very early in : of the | November 23 at a theater as yot 1U1es the “Nanette” oct )\ e rule to never appear fna roie N nerican Pl 1006 ANl faRain tropical love story tha O e ne el |1 razee's much exple mwl BREe0 imilar to_something has played [story of a disinherited ¢ boy New York when first offercd thr Ll Licazl ; SR 3 ki efore, Iirst and foremost, the ) turns prizefighter, g into all years ago at the Greenwich Village | Ol SKinner TS o L win | “No. No Nanette” opened origl young wants to develop him- [Sorts of serapes, and finally gocs to READ THE HERALD CLASSI- Wi erns fonr | 1 geon here this season in o play [V In Chicago and made a so = ! zes that he M\‘ the aid of a princess in distross | FIED ADS FOR RESULTS WhitelgCarEo SRcer) entitled “Captain 1fury,’ written by |Sellout record for 500 performa 1CH | e picturs white men employad by a Briioh | i Otis Skin. |1t has also been a hit in New Yorl s« chter, [l Rubber company on the West Coast :H"r ’I‘:"h',.’; e s e S e o e ey s s lofty aims for of Africa. Three of them have been | 2% { Afalharns I - Eehy performance of the BY0{00E] 1161 s el i oW R s AndE 1hourn companies a : f CONTINTOUS moclal outcasts for years. ‘The ar-| ot WO G IO now touri conntry and the | lipriin fuhorogititasis l I . i ( : E U M SHOW DAI rival in A\I'K|V;’l of the n\v;"pnurn{ L o Sncl GRe e lok anlito Tt Roliol 1 step in this direction ;ml- § LY :;T,':”\mnhk Corindai{olbnta torrialex: ITIO IECE 0o FAOMIAMRERCOR I O ter COMDANY i rolos s the dashing youne SUN =NONTULS A= WED panse of waste with high ideals, but | ¥ I‘“:h_“‘v “"“I'“h T “f“\‘ H‘."‘ " adelphia while the third fs in it nter of smates,” e DOUBLE FENTURE PROGRAM he, like the rest of them, is soon 1oy S S e wight husband of “New ‘Toys,” S Vietim of “Tondeleyo,” a beautiful | JAMes Tesnolds is d i T e I the young composir b on ostumes and scener ST A ! : . French-African vampire, feared hy : e the wheel of 1ife in “Sonl-I7ire il fhe mative and loathed by the| oo SRl " | Dorothy Mackaill, is Dick's lead whites. [aciontion of Dot producrs and e | Americans Joining D = RGOS §€r‘u\‘ i 1‘& o [‘\H‘ \ m‘ | i (‘anadian Wolf Hunt iv night, (he second show As pood as “Tol'able David,”if not better STA[iE AN“ S[;RFFN e e ih] o e ayoriarlo Nl oAl LS : ) The throb of classmates with tlw tang of the sea to spice it an tending over the fol- | Mrge party of sportsmen, including | digoost comedy hi 3o JImess cer ‘.l«m.n\ ‘r‘ 1”'.”\14.,,‘”\;[.‘ l"va\\” e e A £ Sty CPSETS GRID DOPE Bigeest e m\rr{‘ hit of uth}lm« VME,“ - The big event in local theatricat | ber of established plays acted by | Ohlo. have gone fo the Gatineaus 'showing of Rutgers so far i} COMEDY NEWS circles this week is the Lyceum's |y, ynown players Hills, 100 miles (o the north, to take has heen most « presentation of the musical comedy | H |part in an organized ‘mes have alread BT s DIty success “No, No, Nanette” on TRUIS- | Apigne the plays to e acted will | Wohes are reported a nell, Villa Nova Continuing the new poliey of the Palace Theater, of pre- day night, On other days this thea- [}, e Gountry | Stock of the Gold _\‘ {urning the trick ter gives its usnal picture program. | il R Al 0 miles from Turhridge, Que, T senting only the big productions of the sereen, and to ac- The Capitol management has booked ondon Assurance.” | Animals are located in a streteh of | These columns are accurate guids commodate the farge crowds anxious to see them, Richard an elaborate Keith Albee vaudeville Navhoy ©of the Western | Woodland, practically surrounded by ' posts portunity road Barthelmess in “Shore Leave” will be shown twice Sunday bill and a couple of high grade pic- | \yorig,” “Lnter Madame” and “The | - night; second show at 8:30. tures, while the Talace offers three Daring of e ciols” of the leading photoplays of the season, Including v will be Monda The Capps Family is the vands . Hartfo ville headliner at the Capitol Mon- e day, This troupe s comprised of {yo,5 City of any dramatie atiraction Matinee BEvening . . 10¢, 20¢ 20¢, 30¢ mother, father and n:’:c ssvvj fl”‘; in the history of the metropolita Sunday daughters, truly “some family®™ an’g . That company and productio Ni thelr act i3 sald to he “some act™loq.q qiroetly to Hartford from it A"l(l;!m Another number is the Australian {{on - Now york engagement 2 1 Mendosas in the Globs of Death In a 30¢ which a motoreyelist rides com- | oy altraction a T : : : pletely around a globe. The pleture |y gone i he Geraldine Farrar in ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW 1s Ricardo Cortez in “AVEENHNE D)oy binons pr tion of "I an offering of great prom Tove." quita, 4 and beauty. Tor the last half of the we the Capitol features Norma Shearer in “glaves of She s sup- ported by Lew Read the Book and See the Pat Rooney, a name held close to weart of the American theater- | n ¢ for many years, brings hi musical comedy to Parsons the e CArITOL == The vaudeville m{w\}r; he :\"H:‘\'-‘ e e R RS Picture Kooks in a comedy skit and the | to, o =5 ) ld T« )[ be ”(l 7] | f son i S— Melodie Revu a specialty of song | . s a ecom of 60 sir ind (O/ll {/ l' With MARY CARR and RENNETH HARLAN rri Continnous Shows st of six —ALSO— In “AMERICAN PLUCKR™ and dance with GLORGE. WALSH osie O'Grady 11¢ l el | Coming aftractions at the Capi A e - 5 Come And Hear Ben Irving And His Orchestea SUNDAY NGHT ONLY—DOURLE PEATURES tol nelude the \\‘H‘I\m‘l;w'\f\"""i":;‘l 5 il (Cocoa and Delicious (Chocolate (ake TADIES MATINET flon “The Iron Hors: a mystery a This Coupon and 10¢ Will Admit Any Lady Tao Best Seats | R e eltlugngenofis dng) B A KERQS A T HOUSE PETERS | BERT LYTELL N ! | 1 l ‘ G BARFLES THE | MEANEST MAN shows R ol s a good idea to send in mail | ? SUR CRACKS . N THE WORLD" R S e o Cocoa ad Chocolate e N VoRiD e i ONE NIGHT ONLY! MON—TUES—WED [H i D A Delightful foods and beverages of high : =i g g with “White ¢ Keith-Albee |l VV AUDEVILLE, Waterbury Seeks (0 Stop ! A (c nnxllumon of Tunnclw tunit UG Waterbury, Nov. T (®) quality, pure and healthful. WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1770 DORCHESTER, MASS. r MONTREAL T g ‘ Hun lllcm sung > See them danc, The usual country sto night on 1rid e followed out, e | Au‘)tf Phe pleture 18 a bhig brot Z it from LLS AT Shupaug tt and in the city clerk ye | l | Most Sensational Act in Vaudeville ‘ \W(Jh/ I'HE AUSTRALIAN MENDOZAS “ s | ”HA\( | in “THE GLOBE OF FATE” which was present v s M el S S | 'U]&ld Tea /-rTwo . 3 of the German fleet at Seappa 1o ; TR P i | twon Ve Wright & Dale Henry & Moore Rhod(‘“ B :yl,;;z]mymlv\,\;. '\! e ¢ 4\,‘”'.\ s that_prop PARSONS : Illl“\nlu —‘.| u\l.nr}.mn | HHERAZEEb A Al Lahlag S, lochell fng the war ety itont or) & i " > Round-the World and Doris Kenyon in “The Half Wit v FARL CARROLL Presents al Gome 7""“*"#’-‘ THE CAPPS FAMILY Girl” are coming to the Palace. A ¥IViD PLAY OF IOYE 1IN THE TROPICS Father. Mother, and Eight Sons and Dauglters 1l ol coming at- in Their Own Idea of Entertainment Advanes notic tractions at the Capitol as includ- | ing Mae Murray and Johu Gliber! in “The Merry Widow i) Douglas e Seven Keys 1o wiolph Valentino in rrow night only, House Peters is to be seen. I “Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman An Original Screen Story from the Magic Pen of T TP R Y “WHITE CARGO” | By Leon Goodman Vincente Blasco Ibanez rgentlne Love A Tale of Warm Tango Nights, of Spanish Beauties, Maclean it 1 THE O IGINAL NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION Dircct From Wallack’s Theater After the Longest Dramatic Ron in (he History of (he New York Stage wDrusilla with a_Million.” which opens tomorrow night at v.' e Ly- is from Elizabeth Cooper's novel, Mary Carr and ve good parts. o Ives. 50c, $2.50. Wed. Mat, 50¢, $1.50. Sat. Mat, 50¢, $2.00 popular Kenneth Harlan This is, a thu drama ! will- touch the he d also has e comedy. furlous farce and , hope, love and charlty at WELK OF NOV, 16th—MATS, WED,, SAT. PAT ROONEY and MARION BENT In the Smart, Clean, Melodious Musical Comedy The Daughter of Rosie 0’Grady | And a Company of Sixty | witha NOTABLE CAST OF STARS and a GORGEQUS GARDEN OF GIRLS Now the 'Lk.muuw.n.' ‘r‘ NEW YORK LONDON Al‘sm-\UA Taris Berlin Vienna Moscow India Tues- | The other Sunday, Monday day and Wednesday Lyceum altiac tion is the athletic rge Walsh In | “American Pluc 1t ts typleally | \alsh and concerns a young col- Jege man, expelled and driven from ccomes a prize fighter into all sorts of ex home, who b The Greatest Dancing Show of the Scason Jealousy, Treachery, Unending Thrills and t Lves 50c, 82,50, - Wad, Mat. 50¢, $1.50. Sat. Mat. 50c, $2.00 | e | eSS o I 1| BliN2 and all Amun,a ncm Loa;t to u\.m ‘ S «The Virgin™ is one of the f0a-{ Kenyon L e 8 oy . | . = I'WO GREAT PHOTOPLAYS COMING TO THE CAPITOL « at the Lyceum for the o Aichigan Commg Thanksglvmg Attractlon mov Just half of the W '_"‘_ 10 ““‘1 en offered presi- o SEATS )I'()\\ ON SALE “THE MERRY WIDOW" | “THE IRON HORSE” - ‘Fh;" fll\',,(:mn\ »wflrm “r,fnm “\' \‘:.\‘ SR “\v" ‘ 1 5 GERALD]NE FARRAR, ]l'l FRASQU[TA 1 Bal.—$2.00 and ;‘]..’.U: Gal.—T75c¢.; plus tax Mae )lurru‘,\"I John Gilbert l};fl:‘ |||n;\“;: \"::lr. is the cowboy days in the old West 13 yecq of the institution. S e A 5 (IS TSRS ST,