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T e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1 29. ‘h‘ot ~mammas”, in her first talking, | [ AT THE PALACE | work secretary for three y bus- | ne ¢ anger her fa-|1924 M Jest has w = singing picture “Honky Tonk” H When final scenes were filmed for SECRETARIES secretary in Tol ene her's 1 1 wrships. She chose to attend Barn- There will also be an excellent | “The (mm! By Kiss” Mack 1 secretary at Lanca ) elyn We has won the first|ard college after gaining a scholare epember G i 14 Sennett studio Edendale, & mivp i i« (i [EAERalE Drama, color, poetry, romance, Edl 01‘ Sfiys AlIlellCElHS MUSI Modern methods. of crime detec. |[PmOUS two-reel comedies dn this| o op g e e gen- Ti:»m\m"\l\mzr “j{" .k‘\{\,\'ln{:m'rw" than ten years Sennett produced his tudio. and high spirited action allied tion are used in > Argyle Case” | | & 2ol b f iR A h Iy ¢ ‘ pd & ASe™ | wThe Good-Bye Kiss” is Sennett's | €ral sccretary for the local Y. W ill reopen for imming on ] ' tuneful music—a combination nm\ Lfia]’]] 0 D[) N[) hmg |the latest Warner Brothers all- | it tdature-length production in a|C. A., has arrived in the city and | 34Y: September 3. It was closc h too common in the theater today | talking Vitaphone production, which | oy or BB, B O O ey ing August for repairs ar : { comes to Parsons' theater, Hartford, e e iher NN nanl end whin | will take up her position in the i T A i s S o ST following its completion the studio |gociat g Thursda Iriday and Saturday,| Paris, Aug. 31, (UP)—The present |is scheduled to open its local en- £ E i sociation next weelk. The pool will be open for junior “Vaga- Sept. and 7 when the 4 {was abandoned and the company| nliss Seymour motored from W ] 2 ‘ X e ! generation of Americans have been '8agement at the Capitol theater on|pioced to larger and At TaTR el | plunges on Tuesday from 4:30 to [~ . 2 bond King” Friml operctta, is to e 9 & moved to larger and more palatial | Cloveland, Ohio, and will live at the nges on Tuesiay. from o bo seen hove. | Francoms Vilian, eut. |Welghed in the balance and sadl ""{‘\1‘[‘3 3 ; 4 days, : : r'qnm»lun in another seetion of the | Courtland this winter, accompanicd p. m., and senior plufges on | & Diecial OMBbIne isplay 5 3 Z hen Me his role o X b Y 2 and va; i poet |found want They haven't N city. in a setting of glamorous |learned the art of doinz nothing. with al of famous " 1 = 1 indiciment is that of M. |occu of a certain boarding |tender love stor: At s s of the regime of King etk tender love story with Sennett’s dis- | cmploy cneral secretary £ T .ouls XI set upon the stage in an 1€ i ief foreign. editor | house, he entices the landlady tinctive comedy. First National Pic- |the past < A I n < P unforgettable manner. Paul Keast < 3 nch newspaper | and sends a force cf his operatives |tures is releasing the production, that time she was in the northwest | P B | L) | R :[E)A i sings and acts Villon, Vida Hanna is | "1-¢_Ten h made a trip |0 place dictaphones in cvery room | On the same program is Hoot Gib- |at Everett, Wash., and Boise, Kaho i . % ) . to the United ites under the aus- |10 the hoasc |son in ‘The Lariat Kid," also sclect- | p. . rlin e ' the fair haired Lady Katherine, = T | 0 0 Mis: ymour is'an Oberlin col- - - Marybeth Conoly is seen in her or. |PiCes of the Carnegie Endowment| Wires are laid to the attic of a | short subjects Attorney’s Daughter |for International F house next door, and here iwo as- ¥ iginal role of Hugette of the many 2 . 5 o Al loves. Emma Wilcox, famed for her | Like most HEuropean visitors, M. |Sistants are placed with a switch- ‘rm\,I%’d]S for Legal Fame : A native woman in the original com- |PUaux was amazed by what he saw | board enabling them to communi- NEW AIR LIN | e sn pranan Ao Dl pany of “Rain,” with Jeanne Eagels, [in America, but like so many of his | cate at will with a confederate who | S Vest, 1 ‘ is seen as Margot, the inn-keeper, | Philosophic countrymen he wonde has been installed as a boarder, to | and former Oklahoma attor- seph Miller is the sinister Louis, | Whether all that Americans are|another operative disguised a| | ] : B 3 a part dong featured in the reper- (SUTiving for in the daily rush js|chestnut vendor on the sidewalk be | 1 ! | -~ B BI’BEOI, Conn. 1t actors, among whom | Worth the trouble. | fore the house, or to the detective's | ’ . ) B is remembered the late Sir Henry| “The tremendous > of life in| - e 5 i . 4 5 5 I A L A C E Irving. A singing chorus of 50 doc ric: o Cltint DS e S S e Servi C b . Ll ¢ N e T e Camult. |stutes, “A meal’in . minate was | phones ot the aletaphones bring 1o |GOD{NNOUS Service Across Con-| By ; ) CONCERTS — DANCES wous climax of Friml's score. This the announcement T saw over a San | the hidden men all the conversation | 3 . ol ¢ A 4 (nsemble, it is reported, was orlgin- | Francisco rest A sk that transpires in the nouse uwnder | - {i0e0t £0 Be Star . 1 e Loves of Ricar i (<Padh b dav Nish Aly recruited from grand opera : t | surveillance, and th modern | AR e s v 1 SEEY5 aay, qupuay 1g ts musis comedy and the entire ing Indicted fic methods eve ¥y ring i G = B Ol e ve) country was scarched for voices of A ' a minute to French- | about the solution of the mystery.| Chicago, Auz. 31 (P—Dassengers| b ; i BUZZ BARTON, (he Wonder Doy, in beauty and power. men is little short of sac . Meighan's supporting cast in “The | 1y and day over the | . i “Th F | AQUR B Contests The dancing ensembles are led by |recollection , voked | Argyle Case” includes such well air mail route be-| b 2 I'reckle sca d the winsome and facile Edna Var- [from the eminent Frenc r known screen players as H. B. War- | {\ceon Francisco and Ci : o uiso Short Subjects S ele fr original New York |ist is well-intentioned diatribe | ner, Lil ¢, John Darrow, Rert o T i ! Hpdsetenonil p aiurday /-\fternoon from the : with irauguration of a new . cast. A large touring orchestra is uinst American culinary habits. HE e Wilbur S Macl 8 3 S Quinn i Ein e C i e S SRR i ne ey - 3 -Acts Vaudev1!le..3 carried, and is under the leadership | “Not only do Americans not know Gerrard, Alona Marlov o 2 g i 5 of John Lawrence, well known New [how to live—since they have not|ZaSu Pitts, Lew Harvey and Ray- | A B York conductor who wielded the ba- [learned the art of doing nothing— | mond Gallagher. | o ~ ton during the last half of the New |they do not know how to eat or how | (Coming soon is Al Jolson with | Ti-motored biplanes in cither city to o holds “American cook- | Davey Lee in “Say It With Songs.” |14 be landed in the other 20 hours » of the present or- ing is ruined by being too compli- SO after the take-off. Virtually half of \ ), > lled from the nnunml cated. By constantly tryinz new re- the 2,000 mile flight will be madc ] (mv\p,nn which is now on tour may |the ddish and incidentally their stom- itution of I]M ‘H' elieatn e hs onoiot (hE tlostinis A ins | maxs avallable for travelors a-fourth entic ever sent away from DBroad-| oy o p does not sat- air passenge ute spanning the P % el A i Hartford A“hd;:m ver sent v from Broad plain ‘1‘”',';”.‘\;(,_ .,v‘]‘f‘“ ],‘,”:w,.,r]y\ BFGUME IJNEU]STS Ry S r roula apanning tha YW e Train ; : TOMORROW - Py 4 i 2 continent. Three others were start- | liat i 2 / AFTERNOON and EVENING cooke r t more deli- he was affilia h civie or; MADAME X APP{&RS cious. No, that would be too simpl ———— '-lj‘lmm‘: the summn l’.‘ : | ations, i member of the exec- | |, HARTFORD CITY BAND . and »-vv your Americ; nr chef vm‘\"w v P’ il ap] 001N | ctovn ‘;‘ € “' ‘|1‘~"“'h"\-' :’;-,'IQ: “Y i;'v::“ ; ‘[ {utive L r' d ,‘ « tumlu"nm\ che Tv < i A0—MUSICIANS—11) b :1',.\.}‘ :,l. e ":‘:},(hfi'.. ”.nm.hr;: ’.1 D"Iy CJn[m[i‘Lls] Spfie‘l Up L"am mail i v;t\” can b m.y-.-rl\ Il t ,“]\“‘I, 1?,“,\" et naiproresun T 4 3 Special Added Attraction Dleae) ot pincapnle. ‘andtn dash of n {her l 3 transports, which 1 Women's club an “ollege : 4 Only Appearance In This City AT STRAND THEATER grapejuice. OF course, the result is Ing 0 ;El @glages ! ad of 80 foct et g o8 4 FOUR INTERNATIONAL BEAUTIES (iR Al . : ‘4‘” P y s are ,,,‘\\(,-,Iuvwv_m, Miss SO ‘\‘IH]\"\ 1dying : AUS 'R!.‘.. MISS liI\'GL;\NI) sided, is another conclusien of this cphildren ht anguages quickly | total of 75 horespower. . or employed T 5. @ L FIGHT H 3 ' 3 TamonsaSiage MRiayaNOwGAll msecs st e e St onienRaciuls Wi nea futle iy Rl o Lol s ol Gt A ol et Woman' 514 o s AN TS Vo 6 ok Mo fon Unknown ent nationalities is proved by the | tional Adivsory commitice for acro- | She succeeds Miss Helen Hayes e e Afternoon in the Park at 4 P. M. mally o h 1k 1 ifllklng D;allla “Americans have no conception of | oy negters belonging to Senor Don | hautics cowling, whic ases air [ Who v L ‘“‘*!‘I‘ SHegialia i Evening in Palais Royal at the what modernation is” he contends. i ypipyel Tellez, ambassador from | resistar . or three years. L SRl ’“ k fate! Woman's hate, ionate, un ] Regular Sunday Night Dance Jverything they do they do to ex- [yridio oiel o Delles ~ | The planes have a high speed of 185 | ccretary for the Wes e I o . Sl : “Madame X,” famous stage play, cess. No repose 7 ek im-colorel. miles an hour, . ich at Cleveland, Ohio, this ! ailrough e eyes for (|8 Ji. THE WHOOPEE \HO\\ IN THE velicle for Sasah Bernhardt, for| “I often think that my concierge . ) . vear. . i P - = : it and most beautifully|with a chairs hich LN nellysancinanysoihenil oy ey isantog mildayglone s syamanplon, ioyiihen Hn\:m At S o ;"“. n i ylylu\;\”ln SRy R S o 1001 GATON 4 “\ IMOTH M\RD' GRAS tresses, comes Sunday to the Stre il cHan awenp g vourtsamaitas| 0 Bl TR R e e i 1as arrived to "‘\; up her iy ¥ § Il ATS, HORNS, STREAMERS for 4 in its ultra modern | with their cars and radios.” A2ILUTes 5 (oBsniilidie lavatons aneon g | pew post of duty at the Y. W. €. A 'Ih L E{E 5 = : R 7 o e e g osar | o o il IO Bl I Trench, Spanlh And| nater,” Sealn ave sorved (am | "y’ Howes comcs 1 the asci’ e Lariat Kid ; . HAWAUAN S8HOW — CITY BAND latest all-talking drama of the conditions in America arc only tem- | *n8lsh asien ion from her home in Lima, Ohio —Short Subj ¢ J.x\( ING PALAIS ROYAL EV ING screen. [ porary, maybe for another two gen The two oldest study Tnglish t| 1ach plane is cquipped with the |She has had a wide experience 1u eyt b 2 ED GURLEY’S \)'{( HESTRA With Ruth Chatterton, in the tXle erations. Then individuality will as- | “CPool They have a French nurse iatest in radio communication cquip- [association work, having been em- ADDED ATTRACTIONS > THE PO role, and directed by Lionel l‘“:l)v"\— sert itself. At present there is too |Vith whom they exchange ouis ani|ment. vloyed in Springticld, Ohio, as g i30T YAty i TAKE A DIP IN THE POOL more, the play tells the same llittle individuality because of super Voilas. The sh they acquire phic story the older stage organmization, which, incidentally, | from their ts and from play- Tt is produced on ultrs|made M. Puaux understand at last|mates at Latin Am n embass modern lines, with rapid fire action why American toi re content| Inasmuch as their parents o 3 S - q A and dialogue worked out for the 'to be hauled about Paris like droves |lived in AWashington almost ) T -9 » < b, Q3 sereen by Willard Mack. of sheep. Although he is much cf e, the children’ know their na- i R L U\JDAY wis Stone pla, the husband, an oy about the future of the tive land only from visits. n Pl { Raymond Hackett, of “The United States, he cannot get away| The Tellez children command as 3 el 3 ¢ et ,“_‘, ,[ BS.. WED. al of Mary Dugan” fame, the son from the present. He sums up much attention in the capital as the g ? 3 Continuous and aftorney for the defense. Rich- Wonderfully interesting. But the | five little Davises or Paulina Long ‘ v b ard Carle, old-time Droadway star present generation of Americans worsh. "rm ¥ have keen minds and Popular p“c, Matince Wednesday, 50c to $1.50 il (()vll[l,—li(;‘u from the lips of the girl herec sin was love-hunger—Yet the and no wa screen player, Mi arc not happy—they are too busy | graceful, courteous ways. i ¥ world exacts its greatest pe ) < s nge e s L e R And what a colorrul, interesting § FIRST DRAISATIC OFFERING OF THE YEAR J fom ket |,‘\|,‘.“,";,'l‘.‘mllli":,' o v of her home—Snatched Herbert, Ullric Haupt, Sydney Toler, —_ life circles ‘round them in the g ol AR A e 1o LGS o raale | v others are in the cast NEUROLOGIST DIES home which assumes almost the TR B K amphitheater of ci ation—Foilow y opens in Paris, and then Bo; A1 1 Morton | proportions and elegance of a pa A new play by two Willia Action—and plenty of it takes B follows the tragic me X" fn | Prince, cele neurologist and |ace with its ballrooms and music Qollege L meny g tfraternity - house. her dramatic wanderings to China. nationally known medical authority, | rooms, its r art cbjects from 3rilli the Tslands, South America and | died early today at the Peter Bent | Mexico, Italy and other parts of the other colorful locales, showing in | Brigham hospital. He was T4 years | world vivid and terrible fashion her slow | old. | sometimes Ambassador and degredation, until she reaches the = = rora lez entertain 1000 gu depth of despair where she commits| A Swedish toy lloon recently | at a time. There are many la murder, completed a trip across the Baltic | high-ceilinged, attractively furnish- On Thursday the Strand will offer |sea, landing in Germany after a trip | ed rooms, cach with its peculiar Sophie Tucker, “the last of the red- from Kvarnhy. | charm, lesday and irsdays from 6 to by her to investigate the activities of the |yl story, blending drama and IS S i master dete « ds i ecessary | « -t ’ LI L 1} ’rivate lessons for juniors 3 A master detective, finds it necessary The Good-Bye I is an unus- | 3 y o N Tt | j‘mml\’x‘\m ns for juniors | § I&"!O“d?\.y ngh:{ pointment during the month of Sep- may board the hug By Kenneth Britton Phillips and Roy Hargrave Direction of A. L. ERLANDER and GEORGE C. TYLER Ao s E | Staged by Harry Wagstaff Gribble Perfect Vitaphone Housc! TWICE SUND AY | OF THE REAL HITS THAT HARTFORD IS 6:30—8:30 iN\'ITl-ID TO SEE PRIOR TO THE CAPI I OL MON., TUES., WED. | EW_YORK PREMIER Yonli : ; Prices Eves—Orch. 50: Bale. 52, $1.50, S1 G Consitions Pop. Mat. Wed.—Orch. ); Bale. %1 BEAUTY ACCUSED IN CRIME OF PASSION!. | e VORLD'S MOST POPUL TUSTCAL €GN September 5—6—7 St to 52 AUDO; EGEORGE > pn %fi‘[m 5 FANL muslm] ln ever OMPANY AND ENSEMBLE OF 100 63 WEEKS AT THE CASINO THEATRE, 32 WEEKS AT THE GREAT NORTHERN, CHICAGO 74 WEEKS AT THE WINTER GARDEN, LONDON Giranshoat the e et Paul Keast Original cast production intaci, Pale. §2.50, §2, SL530: Fam. Cir, SAT. MAT. 3 . No tax. Neats on s Begins MONDAY, SEPT. It Gripped e Sept.9,10,11 @ | n Will the murderer of John f v A | Popular Price Matinee Wednesday, 50¢ to $1.50 5 It Will Astound Yeu on Argyle ever be brought to trial? 3 4 ¢ b 3 See what happens when a de- KA. tective falls madly in love with a beautiful suspect! A i : : A MC&TQ&O/!!(W/I-MH\.YC]’ 1 B WARN[R o L!LA I-EE " 1 THE Play of the Coming Season ‘ Déecteq v OWARD BRETHERTON | By Winnic Baldwin y Staged b:\' \Villiar!\ B. Friedlander X PICTURE Your First Chance To Hear Thomas Meighan | § \,],TTWE?‘\.‘“;“‘T' :"‘,IL(L‘;:"“K,:)( ~ A i’l‘Al’HOVP \( TS - \ ) NE) SEATS BY MATL NGW—Prices Tves—0nc ; s E TTA ACTS NEWS AESOP’S Fflél (ES $1; Pam. Cir. Wed. Mat.—Orch, § T — o THURS.—SEE - HEAR SOP HIE Tl C I\FR in “HONKY TONK”

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