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Nt A IR ' SAN IA s “MADAM BEHAVE, UM |the supporting cast in a featured inles of laughter lite) y rock the | role, Lyceum at each performance of the | ‘The vaudeville program s an ex Py vhoto comedy “Madam Behave,” | cellent o which is the current attraction with | were all well like “Hogan's Alley.” “Madam Behave” | formances is a first cousin to the uproariously funny “Charley's Auat” and presents | Julfan Elting 2 role, ' Ann Penni | er of the Ame a leading feminine role and in !\wl.l s tion to supporting star he sp clalizes in a number of dancing at the por- White and voices s of many laughs with a trapeze stunt and then glide into a m y well doi e name of the | There ursday there 15 a complete d the big at- Edition." rt in this theme ds quite orlginal Freeman d Morton real come of the she with a funny song ique cos tumes that vily; Willie Hale and Dro a big hit timely; Ralph Lewls has ¢ e thrilling drama ) reporter, IX SCene occurs 1) the new when the ery clove dity. dition of the paper goes 1o T in a very clover Jugs a The com fiplotire On Thursday ure will offer James M. T Kiss 1ot with Conway Cinderel On New will again Fre vaudevitle acts ort e x."th., a company over s at the Capitol the stoty is of he spot.” “The Home We uction from an adaptation Ly raghty of the story, ! r" by Nor- had won ¢ | s '] e | Clothes TODAY AND WEDNESDAY | a Real (ood am You'll Enjoy | J Thomas Meighan i — i “JRISH LUCK” LYCEUM A Romance of a Son i l ] Continuous Show Daily | i of Mother Machvee and Made in [reland TONIGHT AND WED. 2 BIG PICTURES Al Christie’s Comedy —GREAT “Retribution” ne and Shelley e and Clare orton Brother l“ Ann Peanington also | Y HANCCRRN ARALATENTHA N RN E RN RN AN AR R CNRLLREN AN | : and offers five acts that | ide the | | v Brensen b | a i i Ly & iy AL s Monte Blue E is from 6 to 70 { ) for young and old alike aring honors with Jackl Corinne 1 by Lloyd Hug Fazenda in the play that Bthel Barrymore had made famou on the stage For Wi sday and Thursday an other double feature il is booked » Anclent Mariner, a William Fox el Taylor Coleridge, Thrills with Hen Lyon an Mary Astor is all that the name im- | st mov { pites, | ever e | Wednesday night there will be an [other country ore and many t [will be a Your Health ' | Hou to Keep It—— L HUGH 8. CUMMING geon General, U, 8. 'ublie | Health Servie characters In this sketch and the | swoduction, inc from indust our natlonal wi xtent depend ion of the lir Insanitary ¢ tions in f | plants cc portunt wastes in ind tute one of t it economic or oA pro wn welfare NEW BRITAIN D\H\ and | b tation of the celebrated poem | companion feature The Paco | HERALD, " BITTERMATEBASIS = "Desire Under the Elms” OF (NEILL DRAMA Gloomy and Depressing 0 men “l Iy imper the play r presentatic b lpped thrill out of Eims” because it Lty when consum Inter In the ope s and their moron hrothers remark TUTSDAY 1 and v and Jesire Jing WINE. | wares M ushes ning until wise older nmate g DY o] LASE TIMES TODAY WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY i i CONTINTOUS SHOWS CONTINTOUS SHOWS i PEN LYON=—MARY ASTOR \ttraction EDNESDAY NITE NTRY STORF SAT.—JONNNY HINES—“THE LIVE \\II{I o Mat. Wed. Mat. 50c - 82 BIEATER HARTFORD ~< - 1Y P The most Talked About 3 Play of the Generation. Direct frcma Sensational run of 49 weeks in New York. T8 DAYS COML THURS, DEC. 31—SEATS NOW SELLING Wintheep Ames Presents NARLISS ==.22 o NIGHTS 50¢ 00; SAT. MAT. 50¢ - §2.50; PLUS 157 TAN GET YOUR SEATS EARLY } "Qilll\il" @ 4’1‘3 Next Sun. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKR in “DON Q” Wed. Eve. at the Arcadia Ballroom Music by Arcs Ladies Free Gents 50¢ Jazz Boys Variety of Noise-Makers 1:30 a. m., 1926 LADIES’ NITE | New Year's Mid Nite Frolie [ Hats, Streamers, Confetti|| Dancing 9:30 p. m., 1925 {oj Admission H0¢ ooy _Sa% EMBER 29, 1925, i 1 Iy 1 i\ v i o \ 1 by 1 Cora G nai i i 1 W | 1o xter t i s K | e 1 e i D | Small H ew Year's Eve LiC NEW YEAR'S EVE {ERIDEN Five Dollavs Per Plate COME EARLY AY LATE TWO OR( 8:30 P, 'HESTRAS BILL TASILLO AND WORTHY HILLS M U ) N TIL 6:00 A. \()I“II MAK M. CINDERELLA BALLROOM 51 PRATT HARTFORD, CONN. (Come and Waltz the Old Year Out and Jazz the New In. Oh Boy, What a Party! ‘"3 LT TERAEEY d in th i Alps, They were Y ors of party of four which ¥ ™ 1 1 by an avalanche. Parachute Jun from eanned . ng salads, Pay for His il i iy Do, 20 ( wy pen-holder Mi ot open will slip 15 of at matl |\> tor 1 n, medical student; number of | has andopted ubout the strangest, He gers of long experl- | {s a parachute jumper, wn that therg gun formerly made a living by 0 tickets by leipating in motoreyele races at « oot fairs, irst parach jumping " il r. His only complaint 18 that his 1 « v 1 ounds 1= too much of a load o war, 1 werage size ney- wo weel 1 he A t quite RILLED BY AVALANCHE TS L Dees 24 CP—A nian and were killed yesterday whila T R RIS AP ST U S S BT TR N NS T TSN itlshurys Best Flour One of the family ® he Ideal Flour F very Lfiacxmw Need COATS AND DRESSES R. R. 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