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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD | Romberg, Rubens, ity famous artist's models pear in the vari and ensembles, Th ties were recruited most studios of Greenwich Village. Costumes worn by the girls in “The Living Statues” seene aro made of “elephant's breath™ chilfon, new stage fabric imported from I Outstanding features of * md g elte “The the “Promenads George Hackathorne portrays th role of a young chap suffering from amnesia, There is @ novel touch in | the opening scene which takes p at a fashic ble country club where Norman Yuell, played by Wallace THIEF IN PARADISE Star Attraction Muml her own reputation to keep ‘lu. lemished the name of her sup- posedly dead flance, Henrfetta Cross- Tha fast werd 1 movis man and Effic Sliannon have good promised by Geor, ‘"'v'l‘]““ his new Goldwyn BEIH production, A Thief in Paradise, e ITan e which comos o the Capitol theater [«p)o |y neslay. Among the scenes LICH gripping story of railroad life and An und 8 battle between apomance from the c pen of D. 7. Doty, Although thousands pass man and a § 8 oWy Another battle between two men, five homs underseas, on the ocean's bed, An elaborate dancing nymphs, staged at the sea. A polo game In which a quartet of beautiful blondes arc staged against as many pretty hrunettes. They wear one-picce bathing suits, A midnight elopement fn an air- plane, Doris Kenyon, Ronald Al Goodman and Mauric 8 posing tableaux © alluring beau- from the fore- Artists “The Living Pal- Midnight Color Ball," Walk, e I'rench Ifan,” “The Living Statues” *The New Hampshire Wood,” “The ish Castle,” and “The thrills fs zmaurice in National | last of the two morc week the Lyceum very good film at- rriage Fails” and | Rose 1 Jane .\'m:lh Itevier are in the cast or 1" which is a worlt ; ind Dorothy 1o be offered o v within a duy, APPEAR AT PALACE i “u]‘lH)\lv::'V lllng \; \‘ "“."l"“‘“\l: Famous Film People on Bill e Next Week MRS ooy t work with a steam shove Colman ! 1o the force of laborers diggi the new building. and Aileen Pringlo are co-featurel | person of in the picture, with Clande Gilling- e 04 it the water, Alec Francis and John Pat-| Rimon Novarro in ; rick heading the supporting cast. ‘]H"”H.‘lll Witichcomesilo ithe The Keith Albee vauleville pro- | ¢ & jonfaulro0 gd gram will present five first class Adipraan ataa tractions with one act being of of moom tudl terest to local people inasmuch LT GRS, Qe o a former New Dritain boy appears “Chicmy for the in it The local lad is Matt Ken- nedy, who had made a name for himself before the footlights hoth JCPicUng the Sh Wi in vaudeville and burlesque. Mr. K pouialnacaleny Kennedy appears with Iarry 1., SeCretary of the navy Cooper, a noted burlesque star, in | It bY handing out a a comedy offering, “Laugh, Laugh, |00 Novarro at the Stop ercises, because he Flo Gast anl Girls inclule a com. | alie of such a production pany of six clever steppers and 1°Rt all his efforts in singers with Miss Gast, an excep- Gl tionally clever dancer. Princess W 7 ML) aailioy nona fs an Indian maid who has 'Mrill& romance and comedy made a life study of voice and of- 0 B HCETII P e fors a singing act that s a rape AN Ramon N treat. She is known as “the Indian Di8 reputation of nightingale.” Worden Brothers STCAlest stars of the slver show the latest in juggling oddities , There will be two show featuring a {wo feet stunt that is | he Midshipman cleverly done. Cook and Oatman | $°CONd showing will be at comprise a boy, a girl and a piano, | NrY, 0 accommodate those who and they call their pleasing act, |©A0NOt Bet down to the theater for “Delineations From Songland.” the st performince On Sunday night two fine photo- Tollowing “The Midshipman.” fs plays will he offered. One will pre- Richard Barthelmess in “Soulfive sont “Christine of tho Hungry | Which comes to the QUL Heart,” with Clive Brook and and Thursday accompanied Florcnce Vidor, and the other of- | " Viola Dana in the snappy co fers Evelyn Brent in “Smooth As ©1¥ Dplay, “Along Came Ruth" 'y, Satin” For the last half of the MAKINg one of the finest prorams | hinose week the photoplay feature will be | °VCr Biven before a New Britain und also with their “The Mystie,” with Conway Tearle | #Udicuce. | = and Alleen Pringle featured. The! Then comes the peer of the | pyud Whitfield vaudeville bill will be featured by | COMedians, none other (han Harold |1 qye LR the Sun Fong Lin troupe of ecight | 140¥d, who appears in “The Fresh- Chinese entertainers, man,” and will remain at {he Pal- The shows are continuons daily. rds of the sceno cvery reant of bottom ( ar for the 1in hoy who las theatrieal world home town next weck Mat Kennedy who Capitol the first of week with Harry L. Cooper in a cdy skoteh, Ko v h s in burlesque and in vernment |8 viudeviile takes e with top notchers in el it top noteh Keith-Albee head- Ly This is one of the last er fore its final S t st stunt he his in- lace the really liner gagements of the Midshipman™ is a act be ude The | took part in | liploma to Ra- graduating ex- ated nd hel making the | | her Kirl nd dancing re- Florence t and friends in a singing vie also i booked for the Capite? Princess Winona, a genuine In- irl who is billed as the Indian She has been heard hy wdiences before and emembered as a teally vocal number, five with Many picted lives up bheing on I class aleoe Ronald Coleman and Doris Ken- ve starred dn the Capitol movic “I'he Thief in Paradis first of the while picture the three days is Mystie,” featuring Alteen 1) ind Conway Tearle varro retion for th weel 1ast on Sund Tast half vandeyille 7s includes several Chinamen who said to ed in General Chang Hau's army. T! hifled duel wer from woek offer- 1ace nesday York ol com Bippodrome, e fasi it with hands nd Marie sketeh ace for five days, starting Fria coming pic “In the Name of e Lyccum the prelimi SR TIEHISHPY its New the Yea management public Palace Offers ~ Stirring Naval e planning a good show for the Film Next Week - | | Anather Cocil Dedlille film | | tractiong Syd Chaplin in MacGrath Story t Lyceum Theater “The s to he hrought to Harry Carey in Red Guleh” like- The Lyceum theater will feature a | tha | | Warner Brothers' classic when “The |theater in e week beginning is hooked as is Man on the Box,” starring Syd [(he week of December 6 " In this last named, a sort of Chaplin, opens a three days' engage- | upday, Monday and Tuesds quel to “Cha Aunt.” Julian ment starting tomorrow night. The |Lrings Ramon Novarro in The Mid- |1t TECL T O T S Gl o picture is said to be even funnier \qiipman which was made with t dancing of the than “Charley’s Aunt.” In one official aid of the part- quence Syd impersonates a MIrta- [ment. Tho seerctary of the nave | Chariesto tious maid and later on he assumes in the picture may 1 the role of cab driver in which gui to be screened in |ing of he races through a real engaging |(he role of jssuir The story was originally | jamon Novarro during the shows fhat the written as a novel by larold M ing exercises at Annapolis e ilnkn Grath and later was dramaliz he Midshipman will b ¢l take i the state's Included in the cast are David But- anSURTA I IEREN Tt roe st | ] ler. Alice and Kathleen Calhoun |goiciio coryd o g and Helen Costello. The companion | ywednesday and Thupsday feature on this bill §s by the author AN T e of “Flaming Youth' and is “Wan- | picjard Tarthelmess in S derfng Fires” In this picture [, 5o i [ Dana in Ruth [ire 1 first pi CAPITOL|*™ “Art «d in any | Man From speci t s the Ann Penning 3 navy Charleston by cont |took enouxh inters [to allow himselr vature durf diploma to roms radt mis- twie worlk coming to the same program Along (am Barthelmess' Leave, dramatic ture \ore is one of his which is ver e . is boin 1 for | 1 the managers 5 and N Coming lo ]'.\H(m\ cw edition nd STHE a Mossrs, § » tional girl 1-mu revue, he 18 week's engagement Parson’s ter, Hartford, Monday evening There are two arts and 34 clal plus 20 Her OF The dialogue is by Harry [in “The W THE rate seencs tuneful num- rric staff bble, with lyries Dby 1 by “lifford Grey, and music by Sigmund PARSONS Coming Soon! seems almost follow with b Hartford’s First Class The I‘O‘\ (” ALL NEXT WEER MATS, WED. - SAT. NEY J(GSSYS SHUBERT'S S’emsmomm, MoSICAL = ) Rewue/ -« ARTIS?S MODELS SECOND ANNUAL EDITION # " Harold ’ [loya- FIFTY | FAMOUS MODé 10 $2.50, plus tax \ In “THE FRESHMAN” Coming to the Palace for 5 Days Starting Fri., Dec. 11 Eves, 50c to 83; Wed. Mat. 50c¢ to $2; Sat. Mat. Sk om | nclude ap-| [ title | day offered, the ATURDAY, DE LL.\U)I R 5 1?_’.). hea Jottlngs from New York e Deacon' Monday, it Ot the will have a new was decfded yoster- numerous suggestions Hst has simmered down 10 1wo, | begin ity twel | with buk,” Phillp Merlvale will Ing e Nolghborhood Pl i season on ' ion of “The Irama, the present a Russian-Jewish have the lead male role in *“The Monkuy Talks." the road next s Ruth ‘m,:u co more § cita) ber | I | ed general Cory Heator T'he “Iasy Com therd Mon w nd as will feature is e On Saturday Bernie will thea tend wdame Te- | Lina tor ouis J. Mc \s aceepts ~u)m[mmw4 of Mrs, today. lans are being made to back two “Dearest Enemy™ for Draper has rearranged her town bookings to permit her inday night re s in New York Decen arting Kline has b manager of the oration, w in the o open, th iy D, 1 appoint Chanin building six district Biltmore, wi its remiere attraction sy G i from the George M. day ever Mich iy Times Square hmoves Cohan, N R SYD CHAPLIN in“THE MAN ON THE BOX," A Wamer Picture illiam Anthony McGuire, produc “Pwelve Mi leparted for ¢ opening of hi A Regular G for Joc Laurle, Jr. LYCEUM—SUN,, MON,, TUES,, WED. s out," 0 arrangd produc Ihm" | hicazo Noted Solmsts Engaged to Sing In Choral Society Concert Here Shuberts, *May ciation with present od melo i old- ic the Capitol the fort Irene and heoming Mar that | “rnoon, Dic L Boral ain (¢ Hand more we proser 8LETT ns in indicate rsstul, silecen Moore, in o featurs il H iitherto . ildkraut pictire g c ehearsal « f ry nu 15 been wlolph S who are not climacterie nd sundry solos Sinners, ed with the horu work fre nl »m Hartford from t 3 r ot There ren rook in the offering is L OHTE BT ) ¢ cstah® (b s Malke Errol in ik Wendell Hart, Jollifr pretty son, tralto; Norn will he i Ameri. | 'his Vanishin to his or it 1 ard York nek announee ! as well ving been identificd with other oratorios, cant s heen deseribed of freshn She } s in New York multitude of ¢ nally every m ence has given rarding her artistry, native having t criti 1 favora Both rents, rom Sweden, have bee President 1 with rema Headiiners the ' v 1 In Coal Fields, na Har o s ment a . "M of Labor Mondity Union whic 1rica am W 5 p.om treet 1 described in higl torio singer. Tn Wendell Hart, fenor. there 1 soloist of parts the audience, His appear inees with prominent organi s Tike o 1 the I a po- lexicon. His engagements last year manager of 1 413 Mo a(recl, M Aloss . o New York S intile the Hartford Ors having been em- ot 4 honiing Pl of cities mber of year 200 men's cloth- nan per work will wio is o plivate from musical MOSS NEW MANAGER Symplony where e Jollif. hass-haritone 1stered haw open to MATINED TWO SHOWS 500 Seats SUN. NIGHT 10c Second Show Starts 8:30 EVENINGS 20¢, 30¢ 3DAYS ONLY Don't Miss It! HOME RACTIONS SUN-MON-TUES To accommodate the school children, the management has arranged to give a special performance Tuesday at 4:30 All Seats 10¢ Viola Dana—*“Along Came Ruth HMAN" “Soul Fire Starting FRIDAY—HAROLD LLOYD—“THE FR Wed., Thurs.—Richard Barthelmess in 5 DAYS, \NDs our Do rship rdam SO N, () —The Talisman, Now which lust night 0 miles Nor- bound York by sent out was lying southwest of motor out of CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY LYCEUM SUN DOUBLI MON, TULS FEATURE and WED, PROGRAM I'rom the celebrated novel and stage play Harold McGrath., Al 1 But- harle FIRKS? sige Hackathorne AND HIS ORCHESTRA ‘ny Lady fo Best Scat 10¢ 0. Shows Daily FODAY ONEY—"7 KLYS TO BALDPATE"—GOOD VAUDEVIL SUNDAY NIGHT—2 PHOTOPLAY FEATURES Clive Brook Evelyn Brent IINE OF in HEART” 100TH AS lorence Vidor in “CHRES IHE HUNGRY MON— SATI UES—WED [VAUDEVILLE KEITH-ALBEE FEATURES l Presenting " HARRY L. COOPER T'he Noted Burlesque Comedian, and MATT KENNEDY (A NEW BRITAIN BOY) in “Laugh—Laugh—Stop™” — — PRINCESS WiNONA “The Indian Nightingaic WORDEN BROS, Novelty Workers \ Girl, a Boy, and a Piano COOK AND OATMAN 1 “Delineations from Songland™ FLO GAST AND GIRLS in a Snappy Revue \\ ith Doris Kenyon, anld Colman, Aileen Pringle THURS —CONWAY TEARLE IN “THE MYSTIC

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