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SRRt e L R 2t PROGRAM AT LYCEUM operetta, “The Student Prince," re is no movie program at the | with its male rhoruq of 60 picked um tonlght or tomorrow night, | and trained voices and a most but tomorrow afternoon the movie | onted cast which ineludes Do Wolt famons dog actor, in “The clash of the Wolves" and as a companion feature will offer Donald Keith and Clara Bol in ‘ree to Love.” The story rcted by Rin Tin Tin time,” fhe story and music ot Student Prince” lhave found way to the he thousands fn the been seen, “I'he rts. of countless ‘a2 “The Clash of the Wolves” s e ‘42t of Lobo, the wolf who spread = ‘arror through the southwest, and of 10 two lovers who befriended him, hiz is a dramatic romance that will car its way inte every heart. “SATLY, TRENE AND ,\(\I’J"‘ PLENTY OF CONEDY soremr e [NPARSONS” SHO aeres s Soun WPy Love” Mok Makes Good Im- e et ane: weaonior PIession at Hartford Theater is the 1‘vr|flhnl one, brmm'n! (By women, Sally, nett, like an orchid and poisonous as ne, played by Joan Camphell, is the ravishing beauty of the| Anne Nichols, 4 sturly type like an Amerlean | °F ©f “Abis's Irish Ros lias beauty rose, |carried Broadway by storm,-offered Mary, who s fnterpreted by DUPPY Love", & comedy of yout Sally O'Neil. is the rogulsh one, DY Adelaide Matthews and Martl like a bright hloscom o .‘K‘r(n:.-:';f‘l‘“‘l»“ at Par theater, Hart- 3 cinth or perhaps a ty e clean far 200d impre: ev all appear in Edmu ding's production “Sall Xra ch is now ter goers = sent at its first offer. ing in the Capital city, The story is | r:._ program will contain two gbig | Hopper, James Liddy, Eva Daven- features, *One 18 “Sealed Lfps" | port, Lueyenne Horval, Yvan Ser. | starring Cullen Landls and Dovothy | vajs, FEdward Sturley, John Allair, Revier, The other is William Fair- | Lee Deges, Betty Rand, Arthur Al banks and Pauline Garon on “Fight- \ bro, Harry S ford, s Alex- ng Youth.” The news reels and|ander, Eleanor Faron nd a score | a selected comedy round out the!or othepr prineipals which muke up | program, the roster of this wonderful offer- | Starting Sunday night the Ly-|yng Greater in its appeal than ceum will present Rin Tin Tin, | sjther ossom Time" or “May. their | ies where it husi ELmNS’ FRGLICSETS NEW BRITAIN DAILY Noted Artists Coming A concert on two pianos will be given tln\ Sunday afternoon | by these two most brilliant pianists, Guy Maier and Lee | Pattison. These concerts have become sensational the world over. Insistant demand by everyene who heard them last year is the cause of this return engagement. NEW H!fiH H RECOKD + S B not involved and fs told in a man- |20 . “ . '”’ Keith vaudeville bi ; . ! ner that ple aracters p .'P{'I l T 0 :1 u! i o8 L of realiem, | St S which cary spectator out of { N L" = r“ S 4 nusies] oifcring that was the workaday world and transport 1Iglll at JCEM ieater AApGIzON, S iy ilied vesterday, With a novel lili Lofatwoildton niaReib Tave ,“I e Slornian, George Ward, Br J ng hat is a surpriee, and wit which humorous situations are as | sons, Joseph Klines, Iid Connelly banjo_playing the act was'pumerous as raisins in a,(mw'n\run) Jo N eatest nen-profes- | Linnell R rded mueh applause, plum pudding. The scenery is on a |Sional music that was the | 1 and Yates open the bl with par with the rest of the show, fn. [Univer expressed by the “A Pag 1 2\ re funny gvmnaste offering: dieating completa preparation and ! l vhich attend- ' A quan y by the Clef ! hinese N devotion {o all defails, ‘ Lions Frolic | Quarteits pl m, 1ed a song cvele | Vivian Martin is the headliner tn yeeum L, Macomi i imitations well done: Warry a cast which does s faction was cxprosced by ne Act U 1 Co. in “Shoo Echoes Willim Hanley and Mands Eburne |@ll Dresent that it orth while wrnyand Lanbert Lord le dance act that shows also figura conspicuously in the [Production, rich in talent, weil : Your Troubles A and Cardlff and Wales Ofhers who perform notably |1 ideally eas o Act I\ the comedy of the arg Mabel Kroman, o5 _\Mmj tful if a s which Flbert T. Co formerly hasso ow with kit “Travesties jand Arthur Alyssorih. In suppotting ({heTe 8 fo much musi nt has | profundo with the original Tempo Famens Pla roles are Spring Byington, Stuart [* been offered the Dritain ' Quartette:in Songs. e “The Green : Fox, Leah Winslow and Edwara | Mublic. 1t is a home-town production, Second The Minstrels * also was well liked, Robhins, [one the: eity may well feol biolliiving Wil ¢ STy Beginning: Sunday night for four all [Proud. Spontancons applanse o 1oy only, the Capitol will of Syl Pol- ;v cach principal and freque ! Camedia Matt . masterpicen, ficld, Conn. 1t Is a coin. [AUdience was <o cnihus it | cattan e o ey Tor i Realer et o number before den Tl i st L R in amanner AL Balladists: Francls Fgan, 1 W, 5 SR il be given : on the otlier | Latham, Harry Shahanian, Janies 4 lie absolutely plays the o R L, S Ll ol of his entire carecr. The Brill 3 powoe ; Gota of tha 1 le: Katl g el N AT FE rri of the Finse sathe vorting inchides opening th. Anna B3 . Dorothy Sy and NOVEL GOLY TEAT Waata conic nl oL sets, mob scenes, started the prodnetion st w‘\m») S o ‘|‘ 1 piendor combined with 'Gets Out of Difficult Hole in PRC facsional ivle, [+ wioe 2 red svanson. fnl story make “The Without Touching Fairway {nent singers an opportunits ol Al Ph of the Opera” a wonder- | gan Antonio, Tex., Jan. 15.—(®-- play their art r ol o Rarcraii e ) nreduction Getting out of Qifficult hols in e g —— par without the ball ever touchin TToT TSE IR THE STUDENT PRINCE" the fairway is tha feat pevformed Do o lough the present theatvical v Ross Yeu New York [of the et o {s rieh in its offerings of ! Ginnts outfiel 5 Crow i drama and good musie, no The story came out today at the over ) e ’ n is more enthusiastic Texas open golf tournament. Whils | 1amily e ) aited i GO o O acticing for the tournament Youns R Parsong’ er on Mo igj, ‘drove from the serentl v”‘.vnxw Gt W ) pary 18, of the famous dangerous LB (Chtai (G fairway. Tioeal hits'wera {nferspanse 1- | Kiernan, ¢ : i es. His ow. Chief of Polica William . | H. Linnell, Howard 15, Horton, Jol 1h 16n and kept 3 dward zreen. 11 [ Toay and Sat. o8 ! The Famous Stage Hit Is < L Now a Hit in the Movies! S15.000.000 COMBINT. 0 : o 4 i N ¢ 1ol S | 1 ’ Organized In New York ! : . . s AND 0,000 combination o MAR\I” Wood Producis Col i oy - : ville N, €. The Fodr r Cry daaal L ! Furniture Factories, He ( ) ‘Y“ d i Star Cast and The Irving ¥ rics " e Sy of this ¢ is an 1 RO vl O . Sk 3 VAUDEVIILE i sis arutinigee -0 | it “BANJO-LAND" e Rl ey £ Sl (o B ; ! Harry Ames Co.—Others i Cloveland, Dotroit 1 he | First Chapter i e N A T nplest men in. the {honl | Hovard Stoanns, ¢ v “The (:reen Archer” ton, Philadelphia, Tiroc it e v g J \\ g i Continuous Shows 4 I¥n . and Hartford. Others hasten~1 to congratulate 1he nri i P ra 1\.\ ( h $ 7 ' hed 1 i 1 chorus on thelr sy Ha ere in the World or SATURDAY ) ! PhordiTmT Golnel Ont. it Beginning at 1:30 . e prozram and personnel of the | Comes " Sam Sable. 0y i 4:00—6:00—8:30 GIETS CONFIDENCE VOTE froli re as follows . Pantasy, Chorus. Grand Fina 1 1ir i Act | Ottawa. Jan. 15 ®—The govern A Night in Ju 1shers will he as follow s ment of Fremier Macker King | i b Ry - § | Tas given a vote of confidenes in | HOw TRnce e Riva NI Tte y Tonight th~ house of commons carly tiis | PIIY N wrman, Marion 1 R N Taes. & Wed. 1 4 The tory s won by | U ¥ e oy 5 £ Evenings St oF e The vote on | Mammy ! Wed. Mat. & 8 _ mes, Olga H the conservative amendment of non- | . : s THUES. PRI \\h\\l—\l_\l.fl,l 0”“ e ko rea Sehrey, 1 ) S resents he house adjourned until Monda Ny nm Ann 1‘ y‘m‘\ V L UDDY, OILY SKIN N z) Gerda Fay, Mat Callahan quickly improved and usually ARy gt ““l“;" PN Life of a Rose cleared entirely il properly treated with bbe. ur Dancer—Kat o I"" Gnests Anna |M ngsto Dor | McCray, Helen C. | 0. to || | Lindgrest. Mildred Swansor . i il 4 Days. Beginning Sunday | “The Phantom | of the Opera” ; With Lon Chaney 2 SHOWS SUNDAY Sccond Beginning at 8:30 IN HEIDELBERG 3: Wed. Mat. Bbe to 52: . i3 to $2.50. Plus Tax. e — Nathan Hale Chapter ORDER of DeMOLAY Presents Edwin M. Whitney INTERPRETER OF PLAYS TRAL JUNIOR HIGI Tuesday Tickets at 1.SCHOO!, AUDITORIUM , January 19—8:00 P, M. Crowell's Fifty Cents e HERALD SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY 2:30—Lyceum Theater LIONS FROLIC I'RIDAY, JANUARY 15 1926, Owing to the Extraordinary Demand For Tickets We Have Decided to Have a Matinee Saturday Afternoon ADMISSION Albert Mail Orders Filled Hartford “The Store of Specialty Shop" $1.00, 75¢ and 25c¢ Steiger, Inc, Telephone 2-4206 Hartford Greater Values Each Day in the Store-Wide January CLEARANCE With Additional Special Feature Sales Each Day! 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