'Carnival” Coming to Colonial.
Ivor Novello, who plays one of the
. leading roles in "Carnival,is the
composer of the famous ballad of the
late war, “Keep the Home Fires Burn
ing.”
Mr. Novello is a splendid musician,
being the son of the famous vocal
teacher, Mme. Clara Novello Davies,
who although at present making her
headquarters in New York is equally
well known in European musical cir
cles.
While filming the Venetian scenes
in that historical old city Mr. Novello
met his. friend, Jascha Heifitz, the
great violinist, who was playing a
concert in the city on his world tour.
V Mr- Novello introduced Heifitz to
the rest of the company and as they
were all stopping at the same hotel
the Daniello, they had many enjoya
ble -times together. Mr. Novello com
posed a special piece for the great
violinist which Heifitz played at his
concert there.
In addition to being an unusually
gifted musician, Mr. Novello is one of
the most popular and sought after
society men in the West End of Lon
don. He was one of the first bona
fide society men in London to take up
the stage, he has appeared in several
pictures and expects now' to devote
his talents to the screen as a definite
career.
"Carnival,” the spectacular film pro
. duction which United Artists recently
released and in which Mr. Novello
plays the leading juvenile role, will
bp the feature at the Colonial Thea
tre for three days beginning Wednes
day of next week.
SCOUT NEWS
Troop 17 held a fine meeting under
the direction of Mr. H. V. Feyl, Scout
Executive, last Wednesday, at the
Community Church. At this meeting
it became known that Mr. Horton
Spurrier, a Vcntnor Policeman, had
resigned his commission as Scoutmas
ter, as his newly acquired duties at
the City Kali prevent his coming to
meetings. Troop 17 feels the loss of
their Scoutmaster very keenly, as Mr.
Spurrier was a good Scoutmaster, and
good Scoutmasters are hard to get in
Ventnor. Scout Executive H. V. Feyl
will act as Scoutmaster until some
public spirited man takes charge of
this fine troop of Scouts.
One of the best meetings of 1922
was held last Wednesday. Each Scout
liad some particular subject to explain
and demonstrate to the rest of the
Troop. Every Scout, almost, had his
demonstration ready and gave it in
fine shape. After this there were
games and jokes, also songs.
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Performance Dailv 3 to 11 P. M.—Continuous
FRipAY and SATURDAY, Feb, 3-4—Tom Moore and Helen Chadwick
in From the Ground Up Added—“The Touchdown," a Century
Comedy.
SUNDAY and MONDAY, Feb. 5-6—“Love, Hate and a Woman,” with
Grace Davison, Ralph Kellard and Julia Swayne Gordon. Added
“Love and War,” a Sunshine Comedy
™ESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Feb. 7-8—D. W. Griffith’^ “Mother and
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Matinee Daily 2 to 5.30, Evenings 7 to 11 P. M.
FRID/tY and SATURDAY, Feb. 3-4—Sessue Hayakawa and Tsuri
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shine Comedy Scream.
SUNDAY and MONDAY, Feb. 5-®—Doris May in “Eden'and return"
The Fastest, Funniest Farce of the year. First Exclusive Pre
sentation. ,
TUESDAY, Feb. 7—Ethel Clayton in Her Most Recent Success, “Exit
the Vamp." '
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 8—“The Woman God Changed,” with Seena Owen
and E. K. Lincoln.
THURSDAY, Feb. 9—Our Regular Semi-Monthly ALL-COMEDY DAY
Al St. John in “Small Town Stuff.” “Maid in the Kitchen,” a
Mack Sennet Laugh. “From Hand to Mouth,” a Re-Edition of
Harold Lolyd's Big Success, and Another Laughable Subject
Colonial Theatre
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Phone 2500—Daily, 11 A. M, to 11 P. M.; Sunday, 1.15 to 11 P. M.
Atlantic Ave. Bet. New York & Kentucky Av.—Two Blocks from Bdwk
COLONIAL CONCERT ORCHESTRA..... .DAVID KAPLAN? Director
Only Photo-Play Theatre in Atlantic City Maintaining Concert Orch’tra
Saturday—Sunday—Monday—Tuesday
Norma Talmadge
The Favorite Screen Star’s Latest Photoplay
“The Wonderful Thing”
Cast Includes Mrs. Lydig Hoyt and Harrison Ford
. Added Attraction
A Christie Comedy
“ PURE AND SIMPLE”
With Bobby Vernon '
Wednesday—Thursday—Friday *
“CARNIVAL”
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With
Matheson Lang
One of The Greatest Pictures of The Day
Added Comedy Feature
Buster Keaton
in
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