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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 926, 1751 |eredited with belng winsome | pert, demure and suucy, to the call of love, heels in it | press overy do it hat and indlfterent and head over It i8 her ability to ex- Kind of emotion, and | with whimsical naturalne RIGHARD X LETS GETMARRID = - Norma Shearer Also at Palace | o ni ' to, aumouneea { pino, the London Next week {now visiting the United States for Ithe first time. His fun, according ! fein g to the Boston critics, 1s persistent, and, instead of diminishing, con- stantly develops und grows during performance until his mere en- | trance canses a laugh. In the com- i pany are several other players of | distinetion, including A After having completed “Woman- | Groy, buritone: Goo nood,” ard Dix felt the need of | \udrey Maple, Mary loing a little automoblle driving. In | Connic Bmerald, Walter that picture of the wild and wooly | jaiwnpg 1t PRy west, he did a whole lot of work | jun, Moore, i on the backs of varlons horses, Rnt ‘ Aughty on being assigned the leading role | jgaq in “Let's Get Married” a modern farce, Rlchard said here's where T come down to earth s He did. Dix starts "Tot's Got Married” ng down New Yorl Riverside Drive, in s quated electric coupe which amt | phia and a long run in Boston along so lelsurely he f8 able to jump |y 000 & 08 ’ out, run around and Inspect the tires | 0 100 &7Hacon vithout stopning to turn off the | s 5% B iica, SATierEinAL e ridenitor Blagkes | onl o raishnt ‘ang _production. The prison Island n o potice pa- | fh AR €8 A S Ak T '"_:""‘fv‘::\"‘“’“‘I""N"v:::; [ mer and LeRoy Clemens, who cre. ated realistic fncidents that make the picture he does| 0 FoE ¢ 1 ome fall ground covering in a hizh e on' carth, ot ihe ist anywhere on earth, yet the owered car that looks like L entieth century sweeping through =I'_0‘ 'l\‘j Hm : .m»..u rset \[-x.u:h\m_ the plains. Another bit of travelin ]"'”""“\ O'Bricn and Jack Lon eved by Dix fn “Let's Get Mar- | 001 descri ar scones. there 1ed” is a trip down the laundry .;‘,;‘."‘_‘_” l\ reas v-l‘u-um» v(v at vagon chute, He accomplishes this | [1°T¢ I8 foundation in fact without the aid of any vehicle other than the seat of his trousers. These he admits are not entirely friction proof. Lois Wilson plays opposite Richard Dix and is the lucky one ho answers to the calling, “Let's Ciat Married." The compantan feature, Shearer in “The Devil's Circu one of the finest dramas of the Norma Shearer is given an oppor- | unity to display her remarkable | ramatle talent in this picture deal- | ng with the life stars under th Liz top. The lash of the whin vives the animals to the limelight. | The whip also drives the human 1ctors to the front. Th o be paid for the fame o5 of that road to fame is pml v in the ensuing misery. of the “Devils' Cireus' are he drop from th been cqualled, And th love theme running thro sory will hold the interest te has a re- | anley Lu- comic, who s | jeginning Sunday night New Palace program for three days will | be Richard Dix In “Let's Get M ind Norma Shearer in 1" Devil's Circus. ohe exander Schiller Marlow: Armin, Lee and Riquette” and | semhle T to | Kind offere Lgaln, | memory, (s e talked of play, lof the South Seas,” “la rurore for | York, three also prom- dancing en- anything of th eamecy 1 in Hartford in recent “Aloma | which ercated h t months in New | L months in Philadel. | will it Parsons’ theae k beginning Mone with the same there throngh Next presents its program wi theater | annual sp arnival | ourt selected | vaudeville acts and two big pl plays, starting v with Johnstown IMlood wuring O'Brien, and switching on [day to Adolphe Menjou in Grand Duchess and the Waiter,” Ilv cluded in the vaudevill first o the week is Prank Hughes and com [ pany in “Snappy Moments in Danee- aind,” Will H. Werd, popnl : Miss 1 a novelty song eyele Wood, conredians, {last half week pro “The Imm. way comedi ankio 1 Coven and | ted in the Jael wupreme, | ol Four Lackground lins' the Sunday and v have re will he two shows t, the 1 show startin t-thir affering Holland nd compan 5 socon t > blue ribhon CONEDY OPERETTA PRSOISTHETER -+ »on will come to the Capitol. Ot hook ~lude “Sally Wi in “Neughty Riguete” “2. A Next Week esining Tomorrow and “The Thomas Meighan, night the special double feature, Tn S s donna, comes Hartford, for a Sirans He and to Parsons’ Monday t ek, in comedy prima theater April merry operetta, “Naughty Ri- which has VOTY SUCCESS parts in *Manh Rin-Tin-Tir CON= 1y hieh open uded a Shubert theater, no o 3 § belongs in 4. gherman and any attempt S her would he fu- companion Riquette,” luxury in Paris. s, e 1l Mitzi. She herself fmitation of As n it wston, nst like 158 by MON. APRIL 10 And Al Week MATINEES WED. & SAT. UDER DRECTION OF LER R J°7 SWUBERT Popular Mat. Pric Eves, 30¢, The, Including Taxes A MERRY MUSICAL TREA b RIQUETTE " A SPRIGHTLY SHoW THAT WOMEN LOVE, |, GIRLS ADOREAND | MEN ENJOY. £ EVERY COMEDY | LINE A LAUGH/ Sl Eveav SONG ) STANLEY LUPINQ -, """/ . GREAT CAST*50 LIVELY.LOVELY DANCING GIRLS “ WIEEK BEGINNING MONDAY. APRIL WED, - SAT, COMING HERE AFTER 8 MONTHS IN NEW YORK AND LONG RUNS IN PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON YOUR WITH THE SAME SPLENDID CAST ano PRODUCTION S THE SENSATIONAL LOVE DRAMA T TRIPCS \Soky OF THE SOUTH SEAS AMAZING SOUTH SEA DANCER TERRIFIC TROPICAL MURRICANES . Balc. 1 1.15; Fam. Cir, and 50¢ | 50c to 1.73; Sat. Mat. 50¢ o 2.30 and §2.30. 26—MATS, MAIL ORDERS FILLED NOW, J‘fE THE 2.88, Wed. Eves, Including Mat. Taves The New Britain College Club Presenta The Emerson College Players CAMP .\(*H":‘;":\\‘l-‘};.:;:;;'llllr‘\ "'llj"‘\;l'lé“‘lfhl} LH B M| Ticket $1.00 {pilot of the . N later {whose lovely romance is Capitol has |8 RIN-TIN-TIN in “THE NIGHT CRY," A War LYCEUM—SUN,, MO | Non-Stop Ilight,” which comes fo the Lycewm Thursday, in Emory Johnson production a one of the leading roles is taken by | Skiles Pope who was th that 1", &, nor and romance of | th avenne—-t) amons thoroughfare in the most | and extravag ackgronnd Avenne,” v to the Ly guerite De La Mott leading roie. hich ecomes 7] coum with M in the The lon ea e as been bool for the cntire April 25, “The s of the 1840 the novel “Mo appea waited filr arring Joht ed for the Sea whalers adapted Wy Dick.” Barry nor: " « misslonary's danghter turn v of hi freachery 1 jaws of a venge: Y 1 from a small At the Ne ment tororrow Get Married,” er Dictire TUES., WED. ind Nor i |Cirens world {1 was killed CoEnt A GOOD SHOW THE NEW IN A BE PALACE TER ENVIRONMENT CONTINUOUS SHOWS DALY And who wouldn't jump at a chance like this? Never bhefore has Dix ered you anything quite o funny / \ (filmumum/\ Qicture / COMPANION 30—10:30 Lois Wilson Sttrms o ADOLPH TUROR s 1558 L LASEY FEATURE Two Shows Sunday Night 7 SHCOND SHOW A 800 Port LAR Matinee Evening PRICYS 10¢—20¢ 20c—30¢ This Coupon and Ten Cents at hoy ad mits a lady to any ~cat at any matinec. \ot or Holidays ————————— presented office zood Saturday SPRING CARNIVAL WEEK AT CAPITOL Seven Great om {rame rair Miss It Y everywhers or of will prices with th ville program ‘THE NIGHT CRY’ LYCEUM FEATURE Rin-Tin-Tin in Great Role- “Satan in Sables” Also Big Acts fo Be the Best in These Pants LYCEUM Continuous Show Daily SUN., MON,, TUES, & WED. Two Extra Bxg Pictures 2 SHOWS SUNDAY 2 Second Show at 8:30 ARNER BROS lassics of the Screen the Capltol will of- fing Carnival seleeted ‘-\u lnym'. i lay Rin Tin Tin, the famou « movies which approach animal hefe lie publ Nt in T} WaR headed hy g his company of Py musie gy Frolic Ay line, 1 Frank enter Moments in a thrillin 1 du e Harron, J The Three Conklin with gyt Daoor " precn who AT bird of th of o oyed \ ¥ed. ! O this same Franki ont hould prove pon- blg fav fine pleture, 18 bill as she pubilie nd r itnality Dors Emotions,” 18 cleverly don offr Aiffs W his songs right up to the teller he s without an equal and his en Irviy tions to eredit, It ha nner than 1 G Ho Paul influcnees Max iture play Waite Norma essftul and gie Harris a star Keith ntertai com Plot 1. ville fay v popular today as and As a story ani stories are topleal minite quite oting the girl prines, Michael perhaps ho fs w thinks Flood,” Tox sting his lf story af one s crads his mi % lsasters of the world . F 3 Capitol the Tuesday and We nest thir story tow Hreeted by NIGHT CRY- '3--_---———-.____.9 John Harron June Marlowe Comm vho has scorcs of vertaining produ a cast ed in no other mt can be cat Paris form o of the opis top Flis . Johnson pr of and Janet Gil the principal 1 rayals. Panl Nicholson v interpret the menn with nders 1 Davi Panz {WARNRBROS will pre- Dempsey and thy in a tala of of the Braves two perfor cond heginnir day the wings s ithetne Adolphe M Duchess ntire MAYBE “T complin « 11 “What did you sa T only told 1 g sue CAPITOL| SPRING CARNIVAL WEEK —WED. Vaudeville ALL STAR KEITH ACTS "RESENTING FRANK HUGHES & CO. *Sna Moments in Danceland™ T iRrE LONDONS SHE \\ AS offering Grand Children Aftes Talmadge r greatest, om re soon “Kiki," at the same SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY! SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY! 2—Extra Specials—2 MR. AND MRS, JACK DEMPSEY 2—Extra Specials—2 RALPH LEWIS A Tale of the Fire Laddies “ONE OF THE BRAVEST” Second Show at 8:30 “"MANHATTAN MADNESS” Two Showa MON.—TUE ppy Door Frolies” i VAGG[ES The Art of ¢ Punching JOHNSTOWN FLOOD e Thrilling fpzc Drama with GEORGE O'BRIEN detail of this disaster, I'nat Inimitable Broadway Star WILL H. WARD CLIFTON and KRAMER “A Versatile Couple” COLVIN and WOOD “The Plot Thickens™ MISS FRANKIE RICE The Mirror of Emotions in “The Hall of Fame" EVENINGS Orchestra Every around which this photoplay is made is accu- rately shown in this picture! it months required to film climax! SUNDAY NGHT Orchestra MATINEES Orchestra 3 Balcony 200 Children After School 1 Reserved NO ADVANCE COMING—NORMA unleashed lood scene! Millions of gallons of water for Balcony 350 n camera's eye great tox and Toge Balcony IN PRICES! TALMADGE Production most costly thnll picture ever produced ! Thurs.—Adolphe Menjou in ‘The Grand Duchess and the Waiter® IN “KIKI"