New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1925, Page 5

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i W d T “N. . « 8. | B o B \ ~ B o { W ) » - SRR SRR AR R R A R Y T vt | APERIN /\ 2 %7 oEF ¢ \‘,._,:';l N N % ! e el Kohler, Onloss otherwise Indicated, theatrica) no tices and reviews in this column are ¥ | soen at ¢ mritten by the press agencles for the respective amuosement company. next Sunds R A i P raflroad, duced by by John NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOV LMBTR 18, 1925, i wm—‘ 3 “The Iron Horse," ]»(‘(l»llr)' a finely sclected cast. ‘unn r Thursday . afterncons de-|now at 113 Church - 8t. Superior lunderstands music preferred. Give Willlam 1ox and directed | Tonight will be another country | voted to this, and tenunls, bound ! Auto Co. Phone 211.~advt age and experience; write Post Of- Ford, |store attraction, together with the ball, and other nes will be A meeting of o entertainment fice Box T68,—advt, These two old pleturesque fighters [regular program are "Bufl B Hic vest-poclk in many is used by the picture play churacter A cast headed L O'Brien, Hulette, “INEZ FROM HOLLYWOOD" |glimpse of §tudio life, and goes a | playing U APIT long way to ove that one can not | ¢ AT CAPITOL | long way to pro one can not | {Judge motion picture people by the | tinuous show Anna Q. Nisson has five leading | personalities which they regl ffects, show for men including several stars in one | yho gerpen, loy ie of “Inez Krom Hollywood," | Nost producers forbid thelr stars First National pleture to be (o appear before other cameras than | -y shown at the Capitol theater Thurs-| (huir own. However, in this case, | BE day Friday and Saturda such legal farmalities were walve Bebe I Antonfo Moreno, Wallace Beery,|hy all parties concerned, Who |5l wh [ by I.loyd Hughes, Ben Lyon and I° could resist Anna Q.2 So It you |theater for foday and tomorrow, 15 ! ] ! the miners were ready to negotlate Sterling all appear in one sequence, | want to sce this aggregation all at|one of the fastest, snappiest comedy |°P'NS at Parsons’ Theater, Hartford, | 5 (0 0 Sy i spirit of having luncheon in her studio dress- | ono time: the “world's worst"—that | Aramas thut this versatile has (omorrow morning at halt past nine, | o bomise and give and také" and tng roomd. . It affords an intimite |is to eay, best—villain, a great|¥Ct appeared in, Belng o daughter |When Uckets for Geraldine Farrar |50 sood ready to meet the ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW PALACE ' TODAY — THURSDAY pean lady ente Beegee o 5 ‘ : | Qupee in a roller skating novelty; | DOUBLE FEATURE Dixie The Keith Albee vaudeville show will have flve good acts headed by the Six Rockets, s | popular sings; and Isabelle D'Ar- WILD WILD SUSAN | mond and Co. in a variety offering. The shows are contmuous daily. | A Mllc -a-Minute Picture » —Companion Feature— “THE TRON HOR SUNDAY PERCY MARMONT, In Two famous characters of ti “A WOMAN'S FAITH"” carly days are forcibly portrayed in the film version of the construc- | PRI el ool ADDED ATTRACTION | tlon of the ploneer trans-continental | TONIGHT | COUNTRY STORE Many Prizes Awarded CAPITOL 4 DAYS BEGINNING \l’\l)\" \l(-ll'l' - Friday !\‘Iy:h_l—:\muwur Night ——— FRIDAY AMATEUR NIGHT The Best The Screen Offers - PALACE The Biggest ill Show of Your ||/ lifetime— | A ROMANCE of the ) 3 DAYS ONLY EAST and WEST SUNDAY—MON.—TULS. " A JOHN FORD PRODUCTION _ [T ~PALACE - The Home of Entertainment Matinee—500 Seats 10¢ |} Lvening .. )e, 30c ||| No Raise in \uml.l\ Prices ] 'PARSONS” "y it WibiSar || The Clean, Zippy Show Yo\r(‘an t Afford To ‘\li« | %Vm“m“n”nnlw%ggsqfl i (weorge (\)'l:l(lrl N, (;‘:;:::fi:\"(‘":““) m‘mk 1 Al l:\III\I:HD ORCHESTRA ) = : X mgfl'flmfig@'fi& OUR REGULAR PRICES | Wed, Mat. 50c.-$1.50 | | Eves. 30c. DONT FORGET— ! don’t forget-—- | GURALDINE 1. Next week Franz Lehan's Operetta “ROMANY LOVE"” Company of 100 Orchestra of 40 NEXT WK LEHAR'S 0O TA Tompany of 100 Orenestra. of 40 LAST TIME TODAY—"THE MERRY WIDOW" | THURS,, FRL, SAT.—CONTINUOUS | It's Life Behind {he Screen! Keith-Albee | VAUDEVILLE { 6 ROCKETS 6 Sensational European ! Lady Entertainers | § BEEGE and QUPE | ] “Upside Down" - o 2 15 DINXIE HAMILTON A Syncopated Cocktail LARRY COMER Popular Singer of Popular Songs - LEWIS STON MARY ASTOR ISABELLE D'ARMOND And Many Other AND COMPANY Hollywood Stars in “Variety a la Carte” LADIES! ATTEND THE MATINEES 500 SEATS AT 20c of Hamilton, the syncopated | MOr BEBE D\I\IFIA | cocktall in a serles of blue songs; | detective Larry Comer a popular singer of begins n ari speed, Vi inee on atlonal Euro- | ©ff the deck of the Lev nd | lraves the of exe amme ind s On the | Marmont | which mother's her son. -[LYCEUM| """ 1] 7 " { 5 bl PGl ed to “meot the miners half way” | .4 MY LADY S LIPS ”"*"‘"‘:““’]" ';:1 ("" n”‘y"":“iul“n“: It was no doubt of an carly re- | Its motor is a man-size power plant—331 upholstery of rich mohair. Finish is 4 R R A <{n of th \\)u. xl wricys, o cubic inches of pwton displacement. The luxurious two tone lacquer, with double ™ L ! SaGTl ewis, in his statement last | o ¥ 2 3 With CLARA BOW ol e aai i or 0 m”‘n ; "‘ "!‘LWK brute power you want for every need is belt moulding. Famous Paige-hydraulie A he problems of young wom not accept arbitration, He de- | there. 4-wheel brakes, of course, Extra size, i q ; 1s. 4 1 r” b \‘ :“"II"-“V‘;‘ l‘“ :‘U ¢ were ready to muke a Solid construction means safety, longer life €Xtra goodness, extra value—all you expect H WI‘ llAM FAIRBANKS i Gl by L Hm} mutual con: and easier riding. You've 4,235 pounds of and more—wherever you look! - i L ‘; . = dde Come And Hear Ben Irving And Dot “Th “The Sporting Chance Tonight w This Cq “ouix e wild, wild “Wild, Wild Su On Thursday ter LADIES MATINEL p ARCADIA s s jutn that featured | 1yceum patrons tonight are of his notorious gun duels [ . | talo Bill" Cody and “Wild | — — kok. Wild Bill's original | GOOD FILMS AT LYCEUM ‘ ot derringer | 4 sured of secing two very mm-n.\m ictures in “The Great Ser ' starrl nd Pauline Garon, and “My Lady's | ing A~ of unusual prominen: by Madge Bellamy, Ge Cyril Chadwick, Glady Wil Walling and - Fred | \with William Powell, Clara Bow ar d | “The lron Horse™ will be [ Alyce Mills in muxmn\m parts, The le Capitol theater starting ysual news reels, selected comedi Philadelphia, Nov lay for four days ¥ and featurts also are on the pro-| i s apitol presentation will | gram. el atiitudo - augmented orchestra| - The Thursday matinee ushers in e the original score With {a pew last halt week program whieh | ot 0e Ilicee will be four con-|featurcs “The Home-makers” a . ports from t s daily with & special homely domestic drama with a | ot T e children atter aschool each |strong heart appeal and also plenty | oy, at some of Lue producers were rong heart appeal and also PIEnty [,y ine e parations to reopen the of actlon, and “The Sporting | mi;eq gtrongthened the belfef that | the wage negotintions DANIELS AT PALACE e aniels in “Wild, Wila Su- | PARSON'S—HARTFORD The public seat sale for the mos unusual attraction of the scason wite operators resumed at an ear) ich comes to the Palace In his statement Mr, will be procurabl Miss 1%ar stoeratic family, Be come and three of the hand- e finds . operators “in amical somest leading men, you must sec | life altogether too tame in her set. {PROAT ] SUEonn T l_l.x” 1o work out a contract e s erean! Pacing a fire engine at breakneck |¥2nz lehar'g latest operetta, “Ro- years continug many 1tose o ol affic ordi- "0 R et a ; the jumping; | Th1s eperetta has been chosen bY | ™ yom (ho Pottsvitle than as it | Miss Farrar to make her debut in | o0 i operetta, and that it is an excellent | j o move Is evi 1 by the fact that &y 5 the current sen- pier are mild expe nees rking itement, \u\m becomes a he fun ust 1 omany Tos arly 100 mir ad ordercd a checku ion in Lurope The company of more than 100 i3 headed by Willlam Kent, Louise Brown and Florence O'Denishawn, with others including, John Boles Harriet Sterling, Mark Smith, Al fred Kappeler, Nellie cph Roye Nelson and here's where in , romance full of ) ming comed same bill is featured Perey i “A Woman's Faith” a soul-stirring drama of a ports also stated that {tors recently had he conferenc which i To Be Shown at Y. W, | o the onerators negot m of a moving | he End of the is to be given on Thursday a checkup. When the reports — o TS ale TR the attention of Mr. T = ——————— | lcvening of this weck, in the gym-' A CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY sl ofl the 3 . Gl A, ag 3 Dressed interest, but TONIG ONLY B R } knew nothing of th HE S ; | cials at Mr, Lewis' h DOUBLE FEATURE BILL I'he story contrasts the lives of two girls, one of whom had proper out charge. GREAT SENSATION® Dr. Marie Pichel Levinson, school | “Doth sides to 1l have always procecde physician in the New Britain las sceured the films and throu the courtesy of | wrd of health and will | \ccompanying lecture, His Orchestra, i SAT. AT IH BILL BLI 1 o e oo i sy | VOpTEE T NVER 08 U e Home Maker” | i e With ALICE JOYCE BALLOON ! ot for from or 1ous operation 1 ==AlO=T the miners stand nos 0- n DANCE [Rhe iners ”\Hl ’v’\l n prepared AFTERNOON GYM iih LOU TELLEGEN 1 R upon and 10¢ Will Admit 4 tirade and Junior Aty Fady To Best Seat, t MUSIC by lubs. A trained ph IDREN'S MATINGE 10 || Arcadia Boys e 1,‘.’,“"'.".: vf"l""r'l’f"”;m“ . o 15 S[IOWN Over this, e Gous R o NS O RN e e e [Lips," a detective story romance to Consider Compmm]se ;;]wm at thw Hartf coupled with re- hard coal regions to- pumps in its workings, in W Y 4 PR e, Jos. | & modiication of their attitude of i IN POWER/ et o mercoa 1 e |0 Ragur, * Nelson BAow 65| "y thes repertn whie o ot — IN STURDY CONSTRUCTION The picture Is well acted — — ‘w’u‘w 1 !’E: w8 ’v)n‘:;vv » sn:\: A‘\\mo‘x:u IN ROOM]NESS Health Story in Films | the operators. None of the members IN VALUE e could be reached early today for said that if the operators had decid- | the eontroversy o work out a contract | enough to level out the meanest bumps; rs insist that t in dealing por nployes. it, weigh it in comparison with anything ot them.” e e I e e e ———— played, ommittee of Jeh Halevy lodge,| The regulur meeting of Eddy- | —_— - No. 71 i i1l be hield in | Glover P'ost, American Leglon REEAST\ . Alfr office Thursday at auxiliary, will be held Thursday { vening In the legion's new rooms City ltems t Morans'. lon Washington street, For Xmas, get him a Nash Suit or T. F, McCabe, 49 Tel. 454.—advt. ckah sewing club wil) \w afternoon in 0dd hall. The meeting nex' | he omitted, Judge George W, Kleit, who 1 hispital, is that progress toward | ( | ho 1s making | recovery | Laay Chevrolet Sales and Service 18| various 18 (P)=T) of John United Min in his stat between the and miners y date, Lewis said Always Making Them Finer : negotiations for from one us operation | regi one ion came rge pro- fssued rush at the mines cars and p of also T cading ope t was rumored fating commit- were Lewi, said that ta it e New Paige Sedan Clearly Proves How Little e Need There Is For Any Buyer To Pay More » i to Big In Everything Save Price, This Splendid ex- | genuine Paige quality in the Landau Sedan, Therals 5 : 5 s only one way we w: e Wheelbase: 131 inches. That's length s ¥ Ofe Way we want vou fo you to put it up to this car to prove its own superiority to you. Examine it, test is as well as provide a body of inimitable beauty and lavish interior space. psentatives of Tires are full size (6.77) balloons. Rear else on wheels—then see if good business lling to m..;., springs over 61 inches long. Luxurious judgement will permit any other choice. e miners in he 1o five years The Sedan Bear In mind, too, that at Paige's Jiibe domesas there's nothing left for you to buy. Front o anines, and rear bumpers, moto-meter, shock ; sorbers,automatic windshield wiper, heaf § visor. cowl ventilator, rear-view mirr gasoline fauge on dast electrle clock, co v, 1" nave | top'' light, trunk rack and trunk ~and even a spare tire=all are provided. TOR GIRLS school, the Y. | st of e WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO. High school yaical diector 319 East Main Street Telephone 2810 f. 0. b. 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