New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 2, 1926, Page 5

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" S e BROADWAY LIGHTS |STAGE AND SCREEN DOUG. FAIRBANKS COING T0 PALACE. Romance 0! Oldeu Days on!hl-m . Silver Shegt | | | No better pleture than “Lights of |, 014 Broadway,” has been filmed for ! many years. It Is by far the best starring vehicle that Miss Davis has ever been provided with and will | add greatly to her prestize with her favorites in New Britain, Practically every plet Attly Old New ed with both the ture and the work of Miss Davies, but it m 1 be vl that the latter cannot compare with | “Lights of Old Bro; catlon and entert. @ goer who say * ork’ was char In this picture Miss Davies plays | the dual roles of Fely, foster daugh- | ter of the lowly O the adopted danghter of the arls cratic DeRhondos-roles as far di- vergent as the p t she inters prets them witl and cl Credit 18 also due th cast (n'mmmg of Conr . Currier who pl: ing roles opposite Miss Davi The Palace or direction of G. Tourtelot wil fea- ture “Lights of Ol Hl iyt with a special overture so most popular songs of th tles when the a ed the cour The compr Relf o high class Kennedy and Con collent work in which deals with the life American city as it is today There will be one show night, the doors being opene thirty. The shows will run centinu- ous dally. supporting rentrn EH, SOTHERN AT PARYONY' THEATER n About twe trical world was interested in a new years ago the thea type of vocal entertainment known W 1 wi vodeling. Iginated this and made n h\,’; fi\ll m'l later Mr, n Dyke himsel! scored a tr 1- ous hit with this sort of singing in Tho Merry Go Round". The last wtre Laul Van Dyke wppear n original Tulip Tim 1t or it K the ndevitie wi Loar and Ly ne ctur and ay™ for edu- | I tith n T Lew Fields in “Money Business” @i and “Student Prince” Gommg E. I Sothern will e day evening, tn en on \(un- in the role of 1w have a snappy offer » accompunying v shown with the vaudeville prices, is Dougla ks in “Don Q" ssified”, starring Corrine Grl 10 aspired to mitlion lay at the Capitol ¢ ns include Gl Str t Royle ¢ Phantc Demps rl," Lon Chaney in Green Archer,” ter ha ver hae Time Donglag Tafrbanks las never be- ore produced @ Which m tt 1 scope cxpression tha i u, Unite ] il rro.” s for & In New 1 Mor 1 1 Wedn ) . this feature i roman 1 product . AT THE CAPITOL. “Don (" ls His Vehicle This | 1al opportunity lnsl story of a gir! who tried for MARION DAVIES AT THE PALACE - millions but walked back home, Th vaudeville featura will offer Charle l». rickson, the golden voice tenor, | L series of songs, Mr, Derickson s {eith clreu: L big favorite on the |today an |vodelers on the stage and a bl company in support. The #hows are continuous dal land school children may sen t} Fairbanks pleture after school at 4:15, HANS ANDERSEN - VERY PARTICULAR| Insisted on Form in Al His,,‘ L Crlie Retivities he fact that e —— - n to carry a ) pertorms L | seom iner who were charmed ‘.M\Ivvy i 1 I'r \m‘.w.u:, s and this picture s ! i 1 1 1t Lyceum as is thri | . « ture “I'he Road to|love-maki ro." = Add he P Age” s 1 mose wid & 1 ¢ rn 8 is no v You ha u,v;[fl\vl Torlits ttoxt tandlita so= | Do O S it lus been ) | . 8 and 1 re Teddy, 1 1 o Tlastic or " « ¢ i s year. It is a mol rove a e l,.l( PROOF Flubb: That Jast hanie-brew recipe o q | Jimpson tried must be a co i Inthusiastic over it. is he? mulern plo 3 Drieux, | to the pubile and g the which is Amer which won high several mont the Belasco th A production united efforts of three s guished men of the the Brieux, Mr. Sothern and Mr, Belas- co is er S Otihy Gt tion of ever interested in the better thin The names of and Brienx st fiealism thest achieve ments that haye been known in the theater in this generation, New York. “Money Busi which the Car- r-Arkatov Productions, Inc., present at Parson’s theate gament of three days comnienc- Th 1 January with a matinee on ona of the most la the American st theater after a Fields, whose . must ever be ASSOC q with that of his diminu- tive partner, Joe Weber, hus another one of those roles which has en- deared him for all times to theator goers all over the world, Playing opposite Mr Fields will he Pela Ca . who is mu: her first ap- I3 ce on the stage, although she is very promin- ent in the foreign lan theate In addition to these » figures of K to the age v favorites, de, Sam Austin Falrman, Harry Jl.yons and others. lovers of this city Who > 1 A" in past s asons th ming of that famous oper Jossom Time,” will rejoice in w. news that “The Student Prinee opens at the Parsons' theater on January 15, coming here direct from Toston after a four months' run ir that city. Here is a musical play tha found appeal among t most diversiticd ment, The er be hield intact well-known . per, Jamrs Liddy, ¥ ) Sturley, Lva Davenport, John Adair, Lucy enne Herval, Alexander, Yvan Servais, Betty ] anor aron, Harry Shack will « such f Hop- . Claire Carleton s chorus of 60 to bring the with ap. PIVPLES [TGRED AND BURNED Face a §i§h~t.-();)uld Not Slecp. Cuticura Heals. *Some time azo I was troubled with pimples cn my face. They were red and hard and itched and 7 me to scratch. tched them they fes- ed over, and my face! was a sig I could not sleep ts on account of the irritation. read an advestisement for a Sosp and Ointment and gent for a free sample. Afier using it 1 felt better so purchased ¥ and after using four cura Soap and thr: cura Ointment I vas healed -S\gned) Miss Martha R. Hyde, R. . 1, Box 10, Hadlyme, Cona. Cuucum Soap.Ointroent and Tal- cum are ideal for daily toilet uses. Soan e, Ointment 2 and Se. Taleam 21, 8018 e e e et Addres bt Dept X, Maigen, Mam® +5e. s of its presentation at | for the highest | for an | brings ort absence, Lew | sh speaking | | Life. usly ¢ 1 rae then Andersen gave ticks er he also presented whit people,” he remarke ite gloves t TSCAPE IN ATHLLY New York, | roof a res Another fen- presented by | Paul Van Dyke, one of the greatest o] el | en n it ‘ ot l‘ DL SR Mussels Make Fine 2 ek served The nghls of Old BlOflflWfly r ‘j O T Luncheon for Society e & [S l‘&a[urc y us admin K.At?‘t\‘ 1Iw' i ‘ 1} : t of L z iances L R : ! NATIONAL BANK CALL M Davles ¢ 1 ¢ P—The comp DlitBroadwastreoiis currency today lssued 1 B way ondition of all na r three days 1 the close of business pany, in whic ceember 31, nedy and Conway T nors for tho lun a7 T } i ¢ ol 1 “l\'l Jay night, th doors (llH ned at sis-thirty, s8 Davics in ts of Old i I is sald to be hig- s ML E L For 7 Days | York scored | | Mad and Conway = R . ery goad performanc results of “Bad Com PREMIER SHOWING [N CONNECTICUT OF - at we used ;4» ‘U‘-' v iy I remain fo bark » amot approxi O'G v York aul a 1 days. Reme it m nd ring house 10,457 INEY nt 1 0 itute uPoNRG ofi il (i 00) oy NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATURDAY, J\\L \I\ 2, 1926, 6 W—; mt nost romantic age in London ('learing HmN‘ e Handled $210.185,000,000 DELUHTER \Ion.— ues.—Wed. fiO!flG FAIRBANS Presented / at onr Regular Prices and with Vaudeville Mats, 3 Eves, B0, Childeen's After School Show at 4:15 Positivel, LMS 1 Days Only Lves. Orch, §5 & §2.605 Wal. §2 A New Comedy with a Wed. Mat. Goe. PARSONS’ v DAVID BELASCO prosents E. H. SOTHERN By areangement with e Shubert “ACCUSED” by BRITUN SLA0, $1; Vamily Ci 3 Days Begin., Thurs. Fye., Jan 3th, Mal Carter-Arkatoy. Prod. Ine,, presents Phe World Fomous Comedian LEW FIELDS Money Business| Miifion Dollars Worth of Laughter Wil a splendid supporting cnst 3 Days Regin, Mo e Colossal Colorful Musical Comed IRAINBOW ROS fat. Sat. S0c, to §2, Jam. 11, Mat. Wed MON. TUES. W MATINEE WE Foglish version by George Middleton, rele, 33¢; Gl Hc ta £2, plus 157 tax. UMK STAR CAST~DOZENS of DELIRIOUS DANC F.WHEELER WADSWORTH'S RAINBOW RQSE? RCH%%%’RA ¢ ki 0. ) 'Wife Wants Suicide’s ot roosr the dnughter at = < ¥ I, who a short white | Estate hl(lnel Insg )l\mt q . amith apdE | Worcester, Ll Ju My i Muytatr ;‘. (BT Dotge. Wi | \ s have become the dish ‘ot ™ 1 1 oen o sirive way, Reo “TELIL. VISION FATHER, ‘ VAL o MOTHER, ; 1 L LIFE SON AND DEALING WITH BEFORE BIRTH! TELLS ALL! KNOW! —— SHOWS ALL! Approved and Endorsed by Pulpit, Press and Public et FOUND we MYSTERIES of LIFE producing E if h, - i TIbe 215 Ladles Only Men Only sunday Eve., 8 to 10 o'clock Sunday Eve., 6 to N o'clock ), N o'elock Thurs, Eve. ceven.6,7:30,9 o'clock 130, N o'clock Mon. Eve. (TxjeS MLl versss 5 ; ; s OV SRS b G b, 7:30, 9 o'clock WedsrByeronn2es ), N o'clock b 1D 6,7:30,9 o'clock Thurs., Fri., Sat. Mat. .2, 3:30, 5 o'clock sat. Eve. L6, 7:30,9 o’clock Beeause of the Delicate Nature of Th Subject, No One Under 15 Admitted Admission: Mat. 55¢, Eve. 50¢ Two Big Continuous Shows 4 Daily 1:30-10:3¢ Features: One Show Sunday The Home of Clean, Wholesome Eatertainment for the whole Family 3 l)»\\" ONL \'-—Sl‘\' ‘l()\ Fres. 50c. to §2.50; Wed l v, the Wrestling Bear A Treat For The Kiddies Carroll and Gorman Stylish 1 ny Contedians N “CLASSIFIED” CORINNE GRIFFITH ] Lyle and Virginia “Just Another Beanty™ Author anil Producer of A Coy VIVIAN MARTIN—CITAS, ABEI Fres. 30c-§2.30: Sat For the most Glorio MASTERT! Mat 500. to §1.50 pl A Dase Pegin, Thurs, e, Jan, 14, M ANNE NICHOLS us 157 tax t. Sat. ABIES TRISH ROSEY presents of Vouth PUPPY LOVE by Adelaide Matthews and Martha Stanley with an All-Star cast includ MAUDE EBURNE—ARTHUE AViS Vo The Messers. Shubert present FOE hers. 50c-S150 plux MAIL ORDERS NOW—WFER JAN < Musical Event of All OF MELODY 157 tav 81 HEIDELBERG- {he Worths | Offer a Song and Dance ¢ CHARLES DERI “Tulip Time” CKSON Others lllu' Famous Concert Tenor Faes, Orch, Wed. Mat. DeWolf Hopper James Liddy Eva Davenport to 82 and 100 others DIRECT FROM 13 WEEKS : Bale. £2.50, £2, §1.50 Mat. Soc IN BOSTON. Fam. Cir. $1: Gal to £2.50 plus 157 tas. HOSE WERE THE DAYS! Flapperless, ginless, jazzless—but a stirring time of real romance flougr- ing amidst the conflicts and pa< of a great metropolis in the making. ns Marion Davies, in her greatest triumph, shows herself a superb comedienne— She'll make you roar with glee, then move you to tears. and thrills! Directed by MONTA BELL o & wyn % q)’t‘{r PICTURE _Fou oved herin ITTLE OLD NEW YORK PECTALTY NUMBERS ) 4 ] OLD SONGS WE USED TO SING—DIRECTION MR. G. TOURTELOT — Companion Feature—Madge Kennedy, Conway Tearle—“BAD COMPANY"

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