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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1920 RS e e oe———————— T m——__—_———___——_——_—__ written by Warner Fabian, lulhor and all the other players had also! ‘dpnl?d children under 14 the rigm‘non: include the Seven Flappers inl Other excellent acts are luinl of “Flaming Youth.” New Blllam- enjoyed “legitimate” theatrical ex-! to attend them. 2 timely musical comnedy revue, The Cameo ruux A contr movie fans have always been very| serience. George Fitzmaurice the di- ‘ “As much +["School Days.™” oothall as they like, performaace on Sundays, star . partial to Clara Bow's pictures in the | rector, collaborated on stage pro- | he said. “But the corrida and the| Anothcr feature of the prograni ' i p. m. with three complele shows past and they will get the thrill of ductions, both in Paris and in New | prize fight, No! Children must not |are Burns, Stokes and the ee Twins|at 3 and §:36. Free parkin a lifetime when Clara's sparkling . | York, prior to his entering the mms be given a taste for Lloodshed. You |iF & glorious presentation of naw | for $61 cas rd. voice will be hea In addition, he spent a week i > it is a soldic who is fighting |S!¢Ds. Notably among other attractions | York before starting the pu'lm and inst an immoderate taste for ‘,,“ Com “Safunday’s Children” fo Be|n,oikine pictures thax e strand | Mijigp Sllls Feature in Action! e s, sverst pertermanc: | o Rivorg (’,onydem Himsell as, xpectacte o blooashea dy is presented by Cardifi| Tt is estimared that 150,000 auto . a team of funsters in mobiles will be manufaetured it que of Romeo and Juliet. | Germany this year ‘ o Conrad Nagel and Lois Wilson in tionally familiar wich the stage tech- | | Offered With Yaudeville Revue | cia Gioven an s tavide: - Stary Packed Talkie mique ana presentation ot wis par | DOIOF {0 His Country | = cAvEo. meistor Al Pickford in “Coquette,” an all ticular piece. | The Cameo theater in Bristol ie| i 4 talkie and other talking and sound ; Bafora atavting the actusil shaots| offering another of its big time ; In “Saturday's Children,” her|hits of the day, More announce- | 1'or “The Barker," First Nation- |ing, the director naturally rehearses| FParis. April 13 (P—Dispatches 10 \audeville shows Sunday in addition | ] newest First National production, | ments will be made shortly of inter- s first talking picture, which |his actors through the complete le Figaro from Madrid today 4s- 1o Tom Mix in his latest thrill-s E 4 which will be at the Btrand theater |og. onics 10 the Capitol Theater on Sun- | scene about to be made, cribed to the Spanish dictator, Pri- “ppe Big Diamond Robhery.” E Bunday for ¢ days, Corinne Griffith e | day for four days, as for every other | whe Barker” opens with a lon:| MO ¢ Rivera, the metaphor of | On the stage, the feature atirac with her superb beauty and ability. YL G T E | talking picture, the actors' scripts | view of the row of side-show aftrac. SPain the sick man and himself the 3 touches entirely new heights in her DA I HT SAYING [u | contain sides, like a stage ucmr'nmns that make up the “Colone| Physician. The particular refer- P fine interpretation of Bobby Halvey. ‘~(||N In other words (he actor h.n, (,u“dy n.g |1|) Shows.” AS the ©NCe Was to recent internal strife in | 4 | ideas on the subject of matrimony. | does on the stage. l'or‘unu ely, in the finally: oatuca it weck on the prizel | U1 have only Arinentout it hag | _ “Saturday's Children" is a domes- | case of “The Barker,” all of th aitraction of the show, Princess microbes” the premier was quoted B 2 SUNDAY ili.":’i;;fl..’:f {'.}L"E".'"i‘.'.'l’l“li,"".’& New Haven Railroad Aunounces | Kalima's Hawailan Dancers, we I am now helping Spain on to con- | egl!‘ls m I8 rest a % | [Bear the noise of the crowd. the valescence. Soon she will have re- .9 .3 ::!c":lr'a!nn;:ztk::;uedmu oy spec. Readjustment of Hours For music of several bands, and the covered full and complete health a ] $ 508531 acular unds, handsome g raucous spieling of different men then 1 will disappear. But until Y 3! mountings, or sensational emotional- Trenine and Ofice Howrs ballyhooing their particular atirac- | then 1 shall continue to work.” yoenaney FOR" 4 DAYS! tsm, but upon its human qualities, | Efrective 2 a. m. Sunday, April 28 | |tions, Finally, we focus on a plat-| The dispatch said the dictator. | WEEK "% " APRIL 13 ! its stark realism, its profound phil-14,4 continuing until ¢ a. m. Sunday, | form where s.ands Milton Sills, as'although miodest, was willing to dis- SAT. osophy and deep feeling. It deals September 29, 1929, the train sch “ “Nifty the Barker.” The Hawaiian' cuss every p of his work and WILLIAM With the disconcerting honesty of | jjoq of the New York, New Haven | trio behind him has just finished |added that he said he was “not i young men and women in love to- [, ©p TRE O L 0 will | he oneof the characteristic pieces of \moved by the fears of certain per- HA[NB : 3 day. MAnged o Gonferm o the daylight that famous Pacific paradise, and sons who see Madrid growing more | In the hands of a less capable |gaving law, state of Massachusetts, actress, the role of Bobby, an every |and daylight saving ordinances of | day character, distinguished chicfly |qhe city of New York and other by an intelligence superior 10 her | citios, class and surroundings and her fear-| The federal standard time act, 58 lessness in carrying out her own!amended, of March 19, 1318, re- convictions, however unconventional, | uires that standard time shall gos- H according to the world's standards, | ¢rn the movement of all interstate might have seemed rather common- | connion o place: but Mis« Griffith has succeod- |~ pyrective during the period of day- ed in portraying the charm and | jjoye oo Al offices, includin 0." Starve JOA where modern Ve wa | CRAWFORD nd answered: “We ricultural cou Nifty gets into action. “La-de-e-es and more like Chica d Gent-el-men—" One by one he v introduces the girls; Dovothy Mack- He wa {aill, Betty Compson and other girls trends of who provide ihe cntertainment in- peasant Spi side the tent. Each tukes a bow, does a couple of dance steps, and then and lucky we are vanishes behind canvas walls. The o we shall continue, An “THE DUKE crowd lines up at the ticket stand agricu country never dies of files in, excitedly, 1o witness hunger and it always has the means ‘1 he dance that made shredded to buy produce of its neighbors. In STEPS olrr ERlF_F!TH | Saturdoy§ Children-;| | —in— whimsicality. the courage and tre- | 8 wheat famous.” ably lies the formula for | oy . | freight offices. shops, storchous Rl P S L S X | mendous human quality of the ehar- |, (Gl i will open and T e “.L:;i rest i o 1 T foter. fOne il ¢ Btrand | 1000 one hour carlier. For example, R o ke : THL POPULAR STORY Adapted From the Pulitzer Prize Story! theater with a feeling of having | ca 10 not promote the tranguility of the 3 LAR S e Y 5 4 {offices now opening at §:30 a. . R AR peoped througa the windows of hix |y closing at 5:30 p. m. will opn tmict on the land. You sce 1 am in the cighbor's home, The picture should i e lan ce | an . " ’ S St ey oi2 ) Drove quite as popul.lr a the miay, | 1:80 & fm. and close at 430 p, Gigen ‘1ho Butfey Defons youlstart| Has oty aibrel ot e’ wet ane TURDAY EVENING SHOULD A GiRL WORK AFTER MARRIAGE? which ran for nine months in New “”' castenn standand tine. | making sandwiches, if you would going and where we ought to go.” | York, and has been translated into| oo o {have it spread smoothly, use little| The dictators. according to the | o - o = - p— various languages. Cit ltems land keep the bread from crumbling. dispatch, has little sympathy for the | CAN A COUPLE LOVE ON $40.00 PER WEEK? " The vaudeville program offers as y |1t it is especially hard, add a few “corridas™ or bull fizhts, and the the feature attraction Guy and Pearl | ;vlmm of hot water and mix in. |prize fights. He recalled he had ! i i in® i IS MARRIAGE LAST YEAR’S LOVE AFFAIR? Magley's All Star Revue with @ cast | See good drama, Officer 666, Camp| M//20n Silia in>The Barker® | of twenty-two entertainers including |school, Monday and Tuesday. Tick- | Principals had enjoyed such stage | the Banks Ststers, Melvin Sisters, | ots $1.00 —ndut | training. Milton Sills was a star in Yarle Toys, KIKi Tolus, Charles| A Nash Co. suit $23.50. J. Ryan, | (heatrical stock und had appeared | Jones, and Mickey Buy's Recording | el 5909, 184 North St—advt in various Broadway plays before en- Orches by 3 ki 2 ) tering the films, Dorothy Mackail: | rchestra, There will also be a | complaint was made to the police it o s upPOrting program o sostorday fhat - sovoral articles of |Made her debut in musical comedy O % 6 ot ‘ | Betty Compson, Douglas Fairbanks, | n Thursday “The Cohens and [\ om.y's undergarments were stolen | ity A Sniex Kellys at Atlaatic City” will be of- | Jr., George Couper, Sylvia Ashton RIALTO THEATER TODAY BUSTER KEATON | That’s How It Starts and You Can Never Guess How tory of Every Day Life Ends! MONDAY—TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY PARSONS’ April 22-23-24 POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY 50¢ TO $2 This Human Everyday nounces the opening of the miracles of the photoplay world, Vitaphone | and Movietone, beginnfng with Sun- | day. April 21. Through the installation of this ' marvelous equipment the Strand will regularly present talking and sound pictures on every change of program, an innovation which | fered |Zeomithertnivgifoor, yeranda st the | William A. Brady, Jr. and Dwight Deere Wiman “COLLEGE” 1 e 4 ght recently, | Present “o-Fi ! = e Camp school, Monday and Tues- | Co-Feature ( Vltaphone and Movietone [day. Good show. Officer 666, Drama | SR IR Ty 3 “BREED OF SUNSET” | Guild Players.—advt, | D Installed in Strand Theater | | C PIT OL i rfi:flfi_ ; The Strand management an. (@ | A e Fa arning” Chapter No. 7 In a revival of Stephen Phillips’ “PAOLO AND FRANCESCA” with LAST TIMES TODAY PAL A CE Y v Two Good Features LON CHANEY i ®hould prove very popular with PHILIP MERIVALE e SHADOWS Strand patrons of this city and KATHERINE LM:"'A:T ek 0 y —Also— neighboring communities inasmuch GUY STANDING RICHARD HOLT as the regular select vaudeville pro- | < 5 . Erams will still remain as a standard ap lnclese, Uheckc and Stamped Addscsnd ; selope tor Il-;lu'r:“ of Tickets p * attraction at this popular play- SEATA BX M AN o "EA%Y GOING GORDON” ws Reel, Song, Comedy house. Engineers rons ¥l of the FElectrical Re- cians are at ‘work i delicate and intricate m; make the movies talk L the 218 of April has been set for the open .\ o Nel . or Perfect Vitaphone Hou Begms SUNDAY The management las selected for | the opening attraction, a choice that will be very popular, Clara Bow, the “It” girl in her first ail talking picture “The Wild Party,” CAPITOL FOR 1 DAYS ONLY: »BAR| MON.—TUES.—WED. VAUDEVILLE Presenting For Your Entertainment the Broadway Headliners Guy =nd Pearl Magley AND THEIR ALL STAR ¥ REVUE! % 22—ENTERTAINERS—2! WITH SUNDAY MILTON 8 Shows—At 8, 5:45 and 8:00 5 Acts 5 o Synchronized Music Score vaudevdle and Sound Kffects " Including T—FLAPPER FRESHIES—T Burns, Stokes and Lee Twins Cardiff and Wales Murray and Irwin Many Others ON THE SCRE Featuring TOM MIX BANKS SISTERS MELVIN SISTERS —in— Kiki Tolas, Geneve Butler, Earle Boys, Charles Jones “THE BIG DIAMOND tOBBERY” and FREE AUTO PARKING Mickey Guy’s Recording Orchestra CARDIFF and WALES LAFLEUR and PORTIA “Romeo and Juliet” “The Human Tops” SMITH-STRONG and LEE in “HI ELMER” Exhibition CHARCOAL DRAWINGS By MONROE NORTH THURS.—“The Cohens and Kellys At Atlantic City” THE BEST OF COMIC OPERAS Eddy-Glover Post ART ROOM Thrill-Packed NEW BRITAIN Scene American Legion INSTITUTE From the Talkmg 66 > 'Y | e e Picture! H.M.S.Pinafore “The Barker”’ TODAY! TODAY'! She Positively Dances Today ! In front of the gaping crowds she's Princess Kalima from Waikiki. But behind the scenes she’s just Carrie, Nifty AT PALACE THEATER Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday April 22, 23 and 24 DANCE Next i » in her heart. Thurs, Fri., Sat. s . iy Pisal ‘77!8 COIOflial at the B i L D cveneen oy PSR Tickets on sale by Members of Eddy-Glover Post Plainville she’d get him—and does—but nn't until you've lived through i and at Crowell’s Drug Store SATURDAY, APRIL 13 CAPITOL the strangest drama of your life! Mother Prices: 30c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Music By ‘ Gyps and grifters—women who kill to save their loves—men Machree" Peter’s Famous Colored || Beginni d who spring from the shadows of the earth—all mixed into this DON'T FAIL TO SEE “H. M. S. PINAFORE” Melodious Performers ginning Sunday seething maelstrom of strife and passion. All Star Cast 8 to 12 Adm. 50 cents