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3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 192. e —_— nstead oflaying the scene of ac- | g ssries » A S o 1 i s AD ot 1 m(u' Enul:r;x: story. However, one need know Doxer Hands 1 nothing about golf to appreciate the All Talking Picture ; LI &9 | : . Jarvis, John Philbrick, Arthur| Y ~ 3 : Sren : ( Mhs ter ¢ v s fact 2 : P ampbell, Beth Meakins, Martha : t Y f S ; : - &0 4 e R e 5 RONIGHT and SATURDAX | Morton, Evelyn Kindler, Billy Me- | B 2 A L& A . ng r 1 W v Featuring 3 Delightful entertainment is to be|Intyre, Ruth Tester, James Jolly, ‘ was layir for next | shy of holding hi: | HAPPINESS ‘BOYS QUINTET provided at the Capitol theater in|Babe Fenton, Fred Sumner, Betly| X 3 " 4 g J important ent - M ope ‘River of Romance,” Charles (Bud-|Bowman and Maxin son and of 5 . 4 ¢ AR ey clash with C » > 2outis | . sco t d Paramgunt Pavd]on iiy) Rogers’ starring vehicle and|course there is a large chorus and | X w4 : R 4 45 et S ver Roxie All ler Will be seen and heard the next #|Al Goodman’s band. | J ¢ 79 X @ 3 of Trance, for ti - ) c ocated Near llays, beginning Sunday. Monday, September for 3 days | ; t championshiy 5 - H 014 Berlin Fair Grounds River of Romance,” based upon|a new pla Houseparty' will b it 1 ) A the famous Booth Tarkington play, | shown. PRk . B p t ¥ 3 i o S 1D rotna ) tenry M 35¢: Génts S0 “Magnolia,” has everything that 1s | Vagabond King" n for 3 ¥ 7 2 | R : 5 S - 1 Hlesirable in a talking picture. It has | days. u gripping plot, actors who can talk — and wear period costumes, local r ur | atmosphere and a romantic them L ! l— | Uhat rolls softly through the colo | LALLM, /i Pet of France in “Innocents of - e - : ¥ A Ourtiauecs Paris”, Talks, Sings, Dances | s o —] '? The Great Chevalier Comes fo You — i | Colorful musical comedy scene from “‘Innocents of Paris”’, a Paramount Picture * When Maurice Chevalier made his starring Maurice Chevalier debut at the Ziegfeld Frolic in New N IR QTR AN ‘ York in Febru the. critis of the AT THE STRAND Dr 1 metropolis were as one in sounding his prais 1 that he was | Will Roge Chaplin and Al | GRAND THEATER, 0 TO I. OF A. | ( 1031 ST 1 g : ! on :)ancmg. Jolson all under s necessary Heoh . = 5 ; : : % one straw hat, and | Only a short r I 3 £ > £ y predicted that the film he had |bring local burlesque to ! 3 o SR # g : e - - g E h 1 t finished maki ood. | doors of the Grand the Tart : i Teredo] R Soiis 2 ; ‘?-L USlng! first for the moving picture pub- | ford whe st A Atlantic City . Siess gra 7 . . would be a great success brand o it That film, “Innocents of Paris.”|ed daily | will be offered at the Strand theater |show looke we Sunday for 4 days > acclaim ¥ nday, August | with which it will be greeted by |br 4 popular I | Strana theater : s shows that luminary |the New Yo had made he burle firy t, namely | CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS in the Paramount Picture “River of Romance” 3 ; i § : o son e BB S R 7 o % L R/& It is a new kind of role for Buddy | " rerczccd 5 S| el e | TR S A ! ¢ . L=t os e e B ped 3 : . F ONI hered youth who returns to his p b i } LI : DAY ON B e ternal home in a Mississippi plant ; £ : FEghe o DAY ON tion to be confronted with the 4 antorblancha I LE FE brusque and bewildering code ] : RS duels and feuds and “honnuh, suh.” o vl Refusing to fisht a ducl he 1s : ooyt branded a coward. He comes back. | § i gl though, in a startling fashion, cven- f ! AL tually winning the girl who had lov- o S e et ed him through it all. Mary Drian| § - g o g Is bewitching as the demure South- | ; ern girl who loves Buddy. and Junc Collyer, as the coquette, is ive, Excellent character work is furnish Teery, Ired Kohler, George Fawcett, Henry B Walthall and Natalie Kingston. Rogers’ voice has a happy quality bf youthful freshness and vigor and Miss Brian intones her lines with bngaging intelligence. The soun. = ackground of river life and pla 2 tation days was pleasingly injec MAURICE CHEVALIER Into the play by Richard Wallaco, in the Paramount L the capable dircctor. It is a pic- “Innocents of lizeStng Voiln e andiold Byl Cn oy B e e Vitapnone acts iand the Movistona| . o (S CHCHS 19 EEIREES IS s i Qg:i %‘\i‘i&‘ffi )] News with comed completg o pletaiit L e wields tlance of the pr over his audiences. Young and old PLAYING 5 \\, take him to their 1 s soon as s Teature Attra: § 9 | they glimpse his all-persuasive smile ! Short subjects F[]I_J_uw THRU His is a geniis with something of SPACES SYalDEVID] i | the divine spark that madc EE heart- who is C Co-Yenture ood on the sta RANGER, the V Sensational Comedy Will Opem omes =i e v oo > supporting cast is exce t]] - who docsn’t 1 S SSHADY LA support. In Atlantic City last Monday| TO sum up Sehwab and Mandel opencd the spe- | © should rx tial Boston compar of “Follow | Minstr arieh Ihru,” for two weeks of preliminapy (Chevalier. k exhibition® before opening at th | On I Ll with RODERT ARMST Majestic theater in that city on lLa- | Vitaphe ooyl Lo and LOUIS WOl bor Day. Reports from the seaside | Presenting J Muthall fesort are enthusiastic about the e in “Dark Z Yuality of the cast, many claiming Ml plays two brothers Heinics YO MIX and that it is even better than the ome|ture. THere angexaclient His Wonder Horse, TONY that has been presenting this musi- | PTOE: FatCevliat ol e | SR O Trm GOTDENEWE cal comedy in New York since last | this attraction. Also Setected Short Subjects “ . ON-UT YOUR OVEDR T AND SEL January. ¢ . M { A 4 F 3 A ; ¢ H i Pe; a < WICE | e % = i THIS 1% AR MUSICAY It FOR THI But before opening in Toston, AT THE PALAC 3 5 I I b ¢ ! weathearis of fhe N on WO L e & Ja& [ 8357 Hartford will be given a chane DhvllIRE GERAII el R F S e h = ¢ : whose most See this sensational comedy ch | S Wwill open the season here. at Hathosippenennas IS Sons' theater, where it is hooked for | 4dY," is not cnly one , & 5 Lol - hid bne week beginning Monday, Aug- [ V004's most popular screc 1ina ust 26 ies, but she is also one of 1 When “Follow Thru” comes here | N8 Teal estate investers. Her n i sied ! o 5 4 ;s g X 5 it must live up to a reputation may be found on miny | ; ; a5 , g 4 fablished on Broadway that it PIOPEIIYNasal EinCi vy n, W a Creshy, Maxin i i Fo 0 & T ¥ TR et T B partments and a bungalow court, ol § 4 5 H J > ‘ : 3 We're Guced. It is sponsored hy Schwan| (M4 She has made a small rortun: g INRET e Al § i Y 1 < ; 3 S et o by virtue of he ny common- \ U YOU b i § aand thoss ol e mann s In “The . which || Invites You to a Review of AL ORDIN y ‘N i S 3 5 e Telling ave accomplished the seemingly | b 1 . . 5 4 % impossible feat of putting on even | COMeS 10 the ce theater tomor- ternational Beaut 3 s sk i 5 At : You—It's e S 5 row, Miss Haver appears os an 3 ks ; ) 82, 3 : St AR % 3 & better, speed and funnier musi- 2 e ' . Mool . 4 " ¢ Fam. Cir. T3¢, sat reh. 3 { a ) 1 eal comedy than the one that was | .l ricanl who : I LR ss England $2.50; Bale. § .50, 8 o Tos. ] s % GREAT! R A to escape pros on for a murder Miss Ireland Although so far “Iollow o b b ‘f“uwl G M Thres s Ont ) Pepular Matinee 4 3 5 Y Adventure! been seen only in New Shady Lady” from an original story Miss Austria @ Des R 2 WEDNESDAY \ thousands of New Enzland people Monean v 22| Ly Jack Junemeyer. It is @ Ralph || SUNDAY NIGHT, Aug. 2522 e . % s e : pREe £ Romanc r‘"“‘ Ssen ”‘]" \"I”“ t”‘“r“ and the | Block production with Robert Arm- 3 - 3 k § ! ] S eports are highly flattering. Be- Louis , Wolheim and Russell hor Enterta e v x i : ; ove! Kides, its music is familiar to every- Other Enterta 5 ? X 3 : G ileason in subporting role | one, especially such hits as “Button | Usual s The companion feature is “Son of 1 KENNETE LIPS BRITTON ‘i 3 i 2 3 Au._. Lo Touwr Qyeraon ¥ Lucky | the Golden West,” starring your fav- Phone 3 5 L 3 4 N Star.” “You Wouldn't Me," and | orites, Tom and his wonder hor e "I Want to be Bad.” oo, pig || ST. ORONZO || W SEEARTY Speciatly Selec Official Americzn Lake Compounce Legion Night Bristol, Conn. o Thurs., Fx Amateur Vaudeville Special Linyted Free Dancing SATURDAY’ AUGUST 24 A Q GEORGS E, WISTZ‘ ’ / MARY BRIAN -WALLACE BEERY \morica’s Boy-Friend” in a new de- Band Concert E 8 E i'l,l‘! 1l role! Swaggering as the Band Concerts 2 he > 2 g JUNE COLLYER “‘g':)‘tm*im s Colonel Blake!” . ’l;lerro;' e B v ) N & . ol of Southern gentlemen, delight o SURLYRY (U0m1e0a) . . R YT B B 2 > : a C]aramount (;P[lell."e fisx:thoz'-.; la:x[cs‘ Making love!” With Speciel - Italizn Day Veterans Foreign Wars Band f & RAY T R : Mary Brian, his sweetheart of “Some- one to Love!” A romantic story of I g B RN [ { on Mc Carthy L. ) e B e i Hartford City Band FIRF%‘?@RKS o i Bk SIF1 WERE KING” g ) 7S ¥ i i:v':th! In:r:nl }%VII)Z;I‘ 40—Musicians—40 P ) N “NMagnificent Cast of 100. s presentec kB SE 5 e i . & 7 £ robbing, Afterncon and Night Weeks at Casino Theatre, New York, an throbbing, 8 - eate, New York,and 77 B Vitaphone Acis o B y Y . h e Y G o o - VY itapnone Ck o ! s greates! DANCING PALAIS ROYAI season S GreaEESt D'Asp!ay MAIL ORDERS \..I{ : J‘ f’ |(,\’|L-Uf A)\Y'Jy.,t/fc.rv” {h“'! o C{’»" (1: 0.] N ————p—__—— mantic role! A powerful cast of well- Ed Gurley’s Orchestra || 11 P. M. to 12 Midmight i e Ear Chsriifen known players! Entertainment as velope with all mait « great as “Close Harmony!"” “The ' L

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