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T nes ing od on- of soft wel- The oxe8 acks g of close ) of im0 —een DT, S5 i 5% \ I " NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD [ ¢ ¢ \ Iree to Love,* Reginald Denny in | ter will bo dark to permit of nmk\nu“ (] z role in “Puppy love ) “What Happened to Jones" also is [cortain alterations. “The Sea Beast” | {comedy by Adclaide Matthey booked for carly release, | ome will be presented as a special pro- | Martha Stanl lever team of com i vhio Will present their laog It Up the Lig - duetlon, and there will be heneeforth | Parson's t o on J One of the big specials hooked at [ ©n1Y two performance at this [is & well knowr It Zon [ I Devarro fnoa com rather startling story of modern | Matinees to §2 for the evening exhi- {son under the n cment of Aune Another fino 1 to be offer collcge lifo with none of the so- | Pitions., In addition to tho film there A producer of | ur the balanes v i called snap and pep taken out of it | VI be a stage attraction and Ior- : : [ “Abter " who is the pro SN resurtatlg Harlafl flfld L(]“ise Ffl]eflda but the pleture has been made so | mented. "‘” Will bo remembered by - local | he fan stoge hit of the ik hat it retains all of its kick, yet ia — Sh w Th i catergoers for her work in “Just «ime name, ¢ e Benne i sl nequin” 18 to be presented in film | — fn many fen photo Trene, and Sally O'Nefl plays Mary It you Itke your pleture enter| Anothor big Lycenm pleture com- | fOFm at the Rivoll, at which theater | s aftornoon and tonight con- | — — On Sunday night the program wil tainment highly seasoned with ro-|ine soon s *The Road to Yoster- o also will bo a stage contribu- | o'ude the New Britain showing of | § y ; res. On photoplay mance, adventure and thrills do not | joy. om John Murray Anderson | that among educationni pie- | TH!: R i James Oliver Curwood miss “Bobbed Hair" which opens o — | eal “The Gypsy Follles.” | tures all Mo Why''~flaying bir 4 i l Hunter,” with an all star 1 tomorrow night at the Lyceum onf o0 T e | — — [control, which has established at- | casts and ¢ Mauri Y | 1 Han o peany ~5‘.‘” \\\}:‘x Hoot Gibwon In |, 1iubnej ove® at Parsonst theater | Trank Lloyd's production, “The|tendance records at the Lycenm I8 atisoniRR e phinkes DO A ltosLind oD naxt WorK Hmcluns ndid Road,” with Anna Q. Nils- theater all this week where it ha ] :‘mmx the L coum . ik the '\‘vml ime Vislan Murlin, Arthur Ayls- |00 18 to be the principal effering |heen shown to separate audiences of howing o i M hy.' 0 > g e at « talt | 1 i | hy 1 arth, Maude Eburne, William Tan- | 8% the Rialto, | men gl 2 o Byington and others, T |16 ye mx:]mu ‘\1(. L hhed \)ll i [y new comedy produced by Mike," with Sally O'Nefll, a film | cludis part of Cannemora Moore, Nichols, producer of “Abie's | dlrected by Marshall Nellan, will be charmingly wilful hevolne —of [ oo W | the featura picture at the Capitol is story written by twenty famous| O |EtiResid il Sisi i thors, Miss I'r women, with none 1 v gin Ve amieneon me o Big - G1lith Production Next | nd men and woinen in | CTHE STUDENT PRINCE Anne riing with such a crowd last Y Tazenda, “The Voice Tn T tiul 1 mo p VoL hus every T o (<h 0- | i v W | Sur evening that extra police- et oper to 1" | portunity for dramatic as well as| - Rainhow Rose” 8 a _‘("h“ ”f;.’l i TioRLhan omiBotR el O pEN il y“\.‘-“.m..n\'q‘u.lmh‘w Saiot o 1 S { omfe scenes In this pleture and | | Aghurit misios) omens: b U TonuGhaneySletogbajatethail ey : B G R R Has And | Woasworth fazz orehestra is a great | Cumeo and also at the Brooklyn | (4in order amone those walting v tionialanday, JIAMIGRVESS #ives one of her fincst performances. Soe {line for the theater to p four mont 1 ) n £ ; feature of the entertainment, George ; | for the theater to he empticd yur_months Y ¢ iteed Howes and yon Roche play |\ 0 R O one | {atter the initial ehowing that they i in 1 | Bingham Carrington and Saltonstall | /550 H G & | might enter, Tovely 1 at Adams, lher suitors; ) fivgt | SEBEURIORE S (g Hur” will he continued atl ™ot oniv have medicnl authorities X b m I | clamoring that she bob her beautis| Ao B it the George M. (oh “The Merry | o S I Monday, Tuesday and i ! o ful hadr and marey himooand - hel oo 19 ‘w""] f'}\‘;‘ ‘q e M‘\‘“ Widow" at En i el nat I1s @ melodramatic he m ”v Esglacy {2 Sittorttnattioav cl niirinuebiial S EAR L LRRRRER AR R S o b [ ratoRinatie SAnlon) Paonessa. hns con T s e | e Ty Unable to declde what to do, she| S thCAterEOCES, AfC 8 e ] ullas” at the Apollo L BOBLel S ALt ot 2 JEwhichi ket | 5 i ot inall runs away with David Lacey (Ken- | OMPAnY ”“'I l”"] Ut b i — I hi T s [ tremiendous furore w pany « ind incln o | neth Harlan Yand becomes fnvolved | £ MOU BSEE I BERER P00 Theatricat Notes Trom New York drama that can do nofhin b ST W e Td MARIE PREVOST m “BOBBED HAIR" A WARNER PICTURS " r(:n:d.:\")‘ ”.‘(:1’.!,”\“ but decidediy | 0P Davenport, The company o e City ) s sincero presonta Al letly Rind, John: Adatr Lyceum—sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Aft N S numbers over 100 and the great DRuneplan el rd prizo luws of life whi, nt 5 i Edward Sturley, G ATV e e - e After they catch thelr i R play by Hon . will be 168, ‘aro. be W bl ) sarlel i B ey ™ R T after escaping horriblc feature, of course, is the male chor-| "% B Lon huts TRl s SO Sy ( Carleton 1 ping us of 60 voices. | produced 1n Richard || by a of birth control | ¢ v oprincip T1 Connemora comes to the conclusion | 4 Herndon on Janvary and will | i < e e e AN e i B Bl 2 ' i DS s G ool T Wintam vaversham - appears at | ©OXC Newsork onicheunry. 8, ¢ ) wields. James Kirkwood arri- | bi turcs of this most elaborat i\ ; oy b d U parsons the latter part of the month Vyn imond Is a late addition on ord D 1 pro to delight f 5 21, anuSsince Lacoy e 80 o o w atic e to “Hello, Lola," opening at th e ; A ST I m of her charms, the || i : Litinge next Tuesds | SRR e S i o 4 PIl. e is settled to the satisfaction Sy “No Questions Asked a me BERLENC yal gl inalrglfied \isions gy R vrons g setlon ] wphe Gorilla” is one of the come- NoyiQuustionsasked fp i mnlo: ) A0 ori v of hurnt . he simple tale of ¢ o of 4 B R ) ) D i a (50 st 1 i toratearlsi i | drami iy }:u;vv\ \,,my and ,’\“"‘: i ot SO oI e nes of | 2 8 i i son, will be put fn rehearsa : i v v : I cast s further enhanced Ly [T 1 k by Charles K. Gordon. e s LpInan . Sl ln e imes W'y the appearance of the clever Louise Wilderness” 15| “Soft Coal” by Rernard 8. Schu- Other acls are v Dorothy oudquet soon to appear at Parsons, In this i b peoduend soon b | PUDPY. Love” and “The Sfu- e ane Sard in a romanee there o W Romborg Flowers;” Patrice and § 1 There will be no movies on Thurs- new play wiil appenr Phyllis Povi ¥, Friday or Saturday nights in ¢iTD 0 f . f An Interlude of Melody;" Krafts ' hest of ould L e 1 Fryc appear in the d 3 “C A % g { R Wi {* sent their frolic at the theater. Sl “Goat Song, | = (U ¥ and Saturday afternoon: e | atE 0f Donntls oty : management willl present tho: regus |, Lk 15 & wise precaution to;send \M.‘L:‘l"',“"”‘mil o v"f”"urdl‘:\‘y”» 1.:7(:._\.] A musical eomedy in which e ‘ Jar. motion! plelure) matliess; mail orders to Parsons theater, heater, interrupted jge, re compellingly schemed for Hartford for coming attractions, for | this weele by the fliness of Hermann : I R they often play to capacity there | Lieb. arc ounced to resume next iy mueh o ! with these notable road companies, | Woek. made in th A mail order sent in carly securos| “The Matinee Girl will coma to | o vnajnbow | b i the most desirable location, too, and | Nuw York during the week of that enhan the enjoyment of I8, at a theater unannoun I these wonderful performances, Sehuhor nnounce that the 3 Days Beginning MONDAY EVE. Only Matinee Wednesday h attain their end the pre * announcems a speedy and that comes ta the Hartford for LEE. & 0.7 SWBERT The fire ut the Pa co the . Monday, There NARTLORD | ©riay is by no means the firs — ey e t in Paris” with [y, 4 matinee on Wednesday, . | that this );m‘nunu has felt the Next week's photoplays in Gotham - \H in M l and “A The story is played, so it GEORGE MACFARLANE Productions Inc. 28 of the flames, Years include in Bdapest,” cmployi I it d A n it was known as That Rovle Girl” adapted from |and Hu talent, respectively. ' ,,.““.,\ .’H, li,m‘,,_( Offerj a House,” the Bawin Balmer's novel directed | Long Sam, Chinese magi- | wyjon has put many of the f od by fire and since that time | by David W i 1ho fontry | 10, WAL e atthe Hinpodrow Resl fin ¢ho cast almcst on @ 7 é there have been several blazes of |selected for the Mark Strand. Mr, fweek 5 s Mg minor nature in the buildi rol Demps W. ¢.| The complete cast of “Tt Sl e Se e i, ,,,,, Pord James | strom,” which Henry Miller ¢ R P e Admirers of Charlie Chaplin are o present Sun ducing, includes Basil Rathbone, |winiams, Lucille Sears, Jack Whi i L | vt of luck in their expeetation ot 2 o'clock perform sworth, Alice John, Hazel ye ajexander Clark, Viola Gillette, Prices $1.50—51.00 , eing him in - Gold Rush” Betty Linley, Dorot S Valle By right away, ‘This ) d been booked Walter Kingford, Jame “Teddy Hudson Pais o {ickets at Crowell's Drug Store lo open at this theater tonight, At fhe Golony the chlef attr: AIf Flelton, Frank Horton, [1nan thore i5 o spec ; { rowell '[)lu.s Store L is to 1 ifornia Straight 1 Wolf and William T. Xim, Wheeler Wadsworth's Rainbow 1ose ., commencing 9 a. m,, lavery Sunda % night each of the | With Reginald Denny. houses in the city e archestra of jazz speclalists who also ‘ s three large movi | COST OF DYING GOVS TP Know their way about genuine sym- sl been @olng capacity business| | JOhDS Barryme in Sea! Moseow, Jan, o (I—The cost of | phony. e Tomorrow night, with the Palace | D N-“‘ a pietorial conception of | dying is incrensing in Soviet Russia. beauty brigade S == & ST W'n 3 ) cluded, seats at the other theaters | “Moby Dick,” Herman Melville's fa- | Gwing to the city of suital i ey % 3 R T R T T A A T |, robably will be-at:apremivm, mous whaling story, is to he s wood and draping materials coffing | dervishes and ir American Book by Zelda Sears-Adaptation bUT:‘viltEY'DCLSQIL - £ L % [ = Warner's next Friday. Ernest Ju-have advanced in price during the {hea Costum 1 h i 3 v o B ) f{‘ o CONTINUOUS Something new In New Britain |bitseh's production, Winder= | Tas{ six moiths by 87 or centy while | sis Sk it EE e Music by Harold Levey ax¢ Owen Murphy E % it CONTIT S | Veville management s belng |Mere’s Fan” will continue at that | ewing fo the congestion in nery will add to the splendor of wiTh pd 3 ¥ SHOW DAILY | rted at the Capitol tomorrow "l lrr !1vv‘|1 next Wednesday eve- | teries graves have gone up the accasion STARCASTOFMUSICALCOMEUY FAVORITES ‘it when® the management will [Ting. On Thursday Warner's thea- | cent, Vivian Martin, who plays the lead- v : - DL L T A e ] v +1- K FWHEELER WADSWORTHS RAIRBOW ROSE ORCHESTRA . \l loges. This however, i not on- R S A A e e REGAL REGIMENT of AMERICAN BEAUTIES COUNTLESS CHARLESTON CHARMERS~ and, Dozens of Delirious Dancers Eves: 30¢ to $2.50; Mat. Wed. 50¢ to S1.50: Plus 154, tax SUN.—MON.—TUES. and WED. £3 — SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY 2—Big Shows— Second Show at 8:30 DOUBLE FEATURES Maurice “Lefty” Flynn in High and Handsome James Oliver Curwood's “The Gold Hunter” + Sunday night affair. Loxes and re to be reserved at this for every showing except e of Saturday nights, f Bobbed Hair,” which as a serial ry has been read by thousands in | city, is at the Lyceum for four vs, starting tomorrow night, “To 1.h or not to Bob," was the i stion confronting Marie I'revost star of this pleure. Then she van away and from this resuits s thrilling drama of love, adven- 12, comedy and romance. 8 g 4 L D.W.GRIFFITH'S firs[ pmduct. 1 Y. Gt pleture, “That ion under his new Paramount Girl,” starring Carol Demp- contract r, is at the Capitol starting Mon- v, Harrison Ford plays opposite > o T MON.—TUES.—WED. Three Days Only r. The Keith Albee vaudeville, — e Thursday, Friday, Saturday, January 14, 15, 16 ANNE NICHOLS “ABIE'S IRISH ROSI Presents a Comedy of Youth entitled “PUPPY LOVE” by Adelaide Matthews and Martha Stanley with an All-Star Cast, including VIVIAN MARTIN CHARLES ABBE MAUDE EBURNE ARTHUR AYLESWORTH SPRING BYINGTON WILLIAM HANLEY LEAH WINSLOW EDWARD ROBINS MABEL KROMAN STUART FOX Eves. 50c to $2.00: Sat. Mat. 50¢ to §1.50; Plus 13, tax. iIl featurc Minstrel Memorics, a) h of burnt cork come- | 1 | sally, Trene and Ma he mus- | comedy in movies, it at the pitol the last of the week. Con- nee Bennett has the part of Sally. e Vv eville numbers will he A Vivid Love-Melodrama of Chicago’s Jazz Zone! HOOT GIBSON 1 sped by “Banjo-land,” a musical mber featuring seven snappy immers. with CAROL DEMPSTER PLont 7Y ! HARRISON FORD — : JAMES KIRKWOOD he T opens for fou antom of days at | MAIL ORDERS NOW—WEEK OF JAN. 18 The MESSRS. SHUBERT Present Their Supreme Musical Achievement Acclaimed by New LYCEUM LAST TIMES TODAY e Gloria b AU s York, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, London €6 E ELL r‘viE WHY” lis Scereta and Adolph Men- and Every Other Artistic Center As = g k ) in “The King ou Main Street.” DEALING WITH CHILD BIRTH FAMILY DAY—SHOWS FOR BOTH MEN and WOMEN 6:15 T:30 9P M At the Lyceum Hoot Gibson | i res honors with “Bobbed Hair™ § 1 one of the movie features tomor- The Finest Masterpiece of Melodyland. three dayd of the week | r club Frolic is on. Ther Iress rehearsal Thursday The other two after- have ‘usual movie mat- BECAUSE OF THE MANY REQUESTS—BALCONY FOR WOME MAIN FLOOR FOR MEN = N § 3 N i NO ONE UNDER 16 ADMITTED ADM.—MAT fin Tin" in “The Clash of the I ; ; ‘ ! also Clara Bow in 35¢; EVE. S0 e “MINSTREL MEMORIES” Book and Lyries b . Music by Dorothy Donnelly Sigmund Romberg MOST ATTRACTIVE MUSICAL OFFERING PR]ZE Staged by J. C, Huffman s P e R with OF THE CONCERT STAGE TODAY A 1926 Revue of Burnt Cork Comedians, 6 Singers and Dancers I: | Those Ziegfield Follies Stars ) . : PATRICE AND SULLIVAN [ DeWoll Hopper, James Liddy ; h | an interlude of music | Eva Davenport , Zemateur & Devarro | Shattuck and Ward “Step Lively in DANCE TONITE MAIER & PATTISON TWO PIANO ARTISTS and 100 Others, including the Famous Male Chorus ARCADIA wm CAROL DEMPSTER — S AL lowet) i of 60 Picked Voices. Return engagement by popular request W. C. FIELDS KRAFTS and LAMON The Opening Night Will be the Gala Social and BALLROOM AT AR WO DD in “Put Up the Lights” b \:.li\ll‘\‘ Event of the Season CA;F]TOL THEATER, JAN. 17 B R 5 3 PRICES FOR NEW BRITAIN MUSICAL CLUB ALSO EXHIBITION OF Thurs—Fri— First Chapter New Serial DON'T FORGET Nights, Orch. §3.15; Bale. 82.88, §2.30, £1.73; Family Circle Wed. Mat, Orch. §: Balc. $1.33, 8 Mat, Orch, $2.88; Bale. §2.30, $1 Tickets at C. L. Pierce & Co., Starting Monday Special Rates to Music Students Under 18 LATEST STEPS BY CHARLES FARMER e ‘SALLY, IRENE & .'\‘I,.\R\" “THE GREEN ARCHER” 2 Big Shows Sunday from the famous stage play | Alene Ray & Walter Miller | Second Show at 8:30 Pamily Circle Sat, Family Circle