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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATURD. AY, JANUARY 16, 1926, ; { %M“%m&% in “The gtudent !w ce,” .‘4\ ned the ;.;.nm:m i o lluh Wolt / ] . will be quite an event, the governor | {Hopper,, James Liddy, Eva Daven- LA and - mayor bolng among those ALL NEXT WEEK [port, Bdward sturley, John Aduir, } TN rominent eitizens who y 3 Eleanor Iaron, Hurry Shackleford. ¥ sl : | i 4 DON'T DELAY Clare Carleton, Gus Alexunder, and i o A 3 “Applenauice”, the hilarious cor —_—— SECURING W 99 fcore of ofhor principals, fogether | | Py p Sy i e ious cany IATS e Cash ol th Wolves ™ micn” i Shorus 6| § e . e o s & s 0 “The Phantom of the Opera oAk AN 5 L3t 77 Swmear 9 pieked and trained voices, B T 3 preas ! geason g Arsons, - 1y Nt bra ey N : : . ! & Is returning on January 25, 26, 27, s s Clam Bow in Fme 10 Love 7 II:’T RO ”“|14 K}“ .,\:.’]:‘:‘\:l’:ll‘-‘<‘|“;Io‘r ! : ; Y § i l,”' .“"W\M Now Work nee Aug]nemed OI‘ChGS[l‘a GALY SOCIAL AND ARTISTIC EVENT OF YEAR — such previous snecosses as **Blossom 3 $ p e S 1 Dinehart and | o DIRECT FROM 17 WEEKS IN BOSTON and Mr. Y SR s [ Vivian Tobi S——— Time"” ana ¢ fi I I'ie burning forests of the high | T1WMe" and “Maytim I Nehibareidiog 6 sl & e sane ; : p— - Lon Chaney, of “The Hunchbae) 13 florras; the shimmering vistas of | ROMPOrE hus casily surpassed all ¥l - : ; ) b ” the painted deserts - e apen 118 Provious offorings in “The Stu- d : . & | Tules Hurtlg brings s powoerful |of Notre Dame” and the two fuvor 10 paintec esert; . o Sk Rk s e gt Iy o } new play, “The Volee in the \ ) renches of the great eattle lands of | lent Prin 1 th ory is by #k o8 4 R A ; play T Vol in the Wilder Tary 1 ites and Norman Ker the southwest all are backgrounds '"L“\"W';;‘l ol oo her In “Merry Tl igaint which the wondor dog, Rin | ffIRIees Baty Connory in Tin, moven in hls latept ploturo, |jyuziter comas. (o Tareons Phontrs Tl Claan of the Wolven/ which|iravitord, Mondny: Jnnuary 25th tor cpens a four Tun at the 1.¥- |4 wotyen engagement of three days ceum - tomjorrow night. On this \\in Allan Dinehart and the entire tame ' program wll be “Free To !New York cast, including V Love with a Bow and Don- [ Tobin, With a mezsago of che \ld Keith = a story of a modern toptimisn for the young and old Cinderella and hev climb from rags (alike, this amusing comedy dlies to riches and om loneliness {o deep inte the heart of every man love, Tor the last haif of next week or woman who has been married the Lyceum is to bring Reginald or wanted to Lo married, Donny n W Happened to | The lalest offering from the s and {he great social drama, |offices of Jules Hurflg, producér of Souls for featuring Clalrs | “Just Mopeied”, “Give and Take" 1 be rgoOUS ong o directed her In “Merry Go Windsor cone O'Brien, “Badges™ and many other Broad- s i (e PR e s s da Charles Farrel, June Marlow and | way hifs is scheduled to appear at Rk 0 St . sher Kitty Kelly” comes. to | on b Barey Conners Famous Comedy at Hartigan all have good p: Parsons Theatre, Hartford, on Jan. L g A ¥ 0 = e bl i . Keery and - T.on Chane “The Clash of the Wolves.” [28 for ansengagement of three day: RlNTINTlN and His Mau e \ : loho, leader of a wolf pack, is [ when Arthur Corning White's in“THE CLASH of the WOLVES,"” A Wamer Picture ; ) rin 1 ) i : s The film conception of Herman |of Noire Dame® and are close lriyen down from the forests by a Louis Bennison's powerful new p Tt umm:-:l et S L e Kerry's choleo for ot “ ,’ terrifying fire, and because of the “The Veice in the Wilderness « MON., TUES, WED. AT THE LYCEUM [Dfck > Swhiohon: Ulio aoroan I8 fo b6 LRRoLL o in the produetion ianger to cattle a price s put on |makes ifs how here | h known as “The Sea Beast," 8 pre was iled 1 oy by 1t Ils head, A young prospector finds| The play, said to he a new de- - -~ = s Kivo Bea Beustyt waw iy iy 7 sented t evening at Warners' I i magsive spee- | i el v o e et , o ALLAN DINEHART 1o wolf with a thorn in him foot, [Parture in the th {to he Installed throughout and the | Coming Capitol attractions inctude | Theatre, John Barrymore figures in Hfaclo, it ZOME Ll ang witn 2 + two become |fhe lumber camps of Northern New removes ft and the two become 4 W e of the most |Shtire theater is to be recarpeted. | Marty Dupree and her and D prineipal role, with Dolores (fos- | mystery nove m - Lerouy friends. The heroine also becomes | Hampshire 2t ”"‘:"1 storles evey | New and more murmnnhlo box andd | for pictures, William 4 tello in the leading feminine part. |1t 3% laid in the, f friendly with the dog. Of course "”T‘l‘":‘*l"]’\ ,,11’;. :' r. It is @ tale |10BC Scats have been red, two |“Tumbleweeds' 'and Adolph Menjou 3 Paris opera, and sinialer 1 there are villainous enemies and it L; :. "" - ’{\‘mmw " ho. llves but [now movle projection SRachiliey are [in “The King on Main Strect”, This | The forthcoming feature at the chinations o intom,” o | B And “The Eatire N, Y. Cast Including is in protecting his friends from to spread his startling gospel to the |ON the way and a new thermo-ven- | program will partly be included in [Mark the picturization of |mysterious creature with a warped § VIVIAN TORIN these enemies that Rin Tin Tin ”“"_W' his madonna.like child. |tilating fan system is to be installed, | the coming carnival week. “ust § With Richard Bar- |soul who had 1 ge in 1 Ut b ko RN DI i i R person- | The reat balcony scats also are (0 be 3 l8eco PoeuilIED e olios r,H i ; gl DroqstafloRrinia ispeddiracar i 8 B e S a | cian [ora AN e waTiing chang- he Cecll DeMille super-special ‘]‘_-‘\‘w“ Fdition of the Mark-Strand sl il X The Faughs Came In Quick Succession."—Jour. of Commerce story of a beauti k | 5 ed about an ow ” ercet- | “The Road ST i1e rolice. ¢ sinis pfluenee on the e roIyausan heanu el crooky By ol R e e e out and o now marquisa orect- |“The Roud to Yesterday,” s one of |1 [BEted s ligsl et “Has Absolutely Delicious Moments,"—Evening World steps from gray prizon walls to the La Bomban, happy-go-luc mon- {©d in front, All in a y * an the Lyceum's coming attractions, X » gay throngs 4 4 18 il drawing rooms of the rich. Thb"\‘r‘rl‘ 47 “M' ool 11mp.un who |entirely few theater that greets the | What married man or woman h J ")\Yn.- with Sally O'Neill, {s to |cipals are \‘v"Eu' . v ]',' ¢ principal eharacters are the young|"" public on the reopening, rot looked back in memory and won- |D¢1d over for another week af the Gibson Gowlan irgiy carson, | g t iles by right of his enormous ¥ ) % e el B o T sl Blo T80 #rl with a jail record, a voung ! ngth. Touts, Teader of the lot in | o dered what has become of thefr fir |Capitol John Sainpolis, Cesare Gravina and (|l Eves., Orch, $2.50 & $3.00; Bale. $1.50, $1.00. Gal. 30c and 78c o o vo |kl 2 i 3 . ord tlia old mate = many other noted artists, cloreyman, lior lover, thi father ”"‘: fighting, drinking, or lbor, beeomes | Aliniough the Lion's elub Krolie at * ol “”.‘ 8l ol s R Gtn At [ (a1 oTa cae oo be | The usual vandeville program wiil e g2 ‘l”“’k‘ o ',”‘\“”“’ a convert to the creed of thelthe Lyceum ends tonight, it is not ! RICREICa R Lom Bl callyg) pp : irther upon his story would he to disclose its secrets which must be | his wonder picture, e ishing America,” th {be omitted for the ru photo 100 latc fo repeat that (his is one of | ¥ediin thigwondue pictiure, ssen. to he appreeiated, " to Pursons Junuary 28, 29, §0, a won Il‘w‘l\l‘)‘unlv!r”u’\»\ |“““‘u’n1l T fiitat i DEWOLE HOPPER, JAMES LIDDY, EVA DAVENPORT ik e I ek 1L |‘mv“v“\.‘ oilor i || And 100 Other Players hian *The Christion.” saney's succossor he Hunch- | MALE CHORUS—00. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA OF 85 “Rose Marle” roturns to Parsons | (ees con 5 R sWed, | . P to KiLOO; Wed. Mat. 30c to 82.00. & K's engagement d'ebruary [to the Capitol theatre, at. Mat, 75¢ to $2.50 Pins 15 Fax, NO TELEPHONE ORDERS Miss Philbin plays the role Chiristine Dune, th opera I Aaron w produce at whose love the “Phantom" & 5 a brilllant new musteal fices his 1 X B DAYS BEGINNING MON, JAN, 25, MAT, WED, wpany, February 15, 16, 17, en- polgnant | od “Papa Love Mamma.” As t5 Many siars were considered / RETURN ENGAGEMENT company will be numer- several were negotiat with guished and the pro- fore, at tof Rupert Julinn, |§ SR TR R Hichard Hemdon Presents Wed, Mate—Best Seac $1.50. Others $1.00 and 30¢ x { Richard Dix. pl T presentation of Tl Ieioned return to his carous- |the very hest amatenr productions f . IR siher i T ginald Dy, is exactly as produce t the JULLS HURTIG Presents f teginald, Denny in 4 Rlml I w7z, I8 avother hig picture eomin Rinald ey, is 1o continue at | exactly prod JULL 14 Presen Aringf Reginald’ Denny int «w |pine situatior [ Lon Chaney in *“The Phantom of N, ¢ [the Colony nest week Theafre, New York, and will be of lnppened to Jones” and * Tn the cast, which iz an all-star | from the sensafional novel o K 4 1 will be four showin alsctlaiicakel t the V. afier school at t show \ n\:flml;d”\.hn‘: finances would |Norman K fifana menydolitersd S RN SRR Al y nnt stand he s preacher. How Tie is finally disillu- | 4 i astic Age”, a 100 por son - Fh of the Opera” will featur kes a play that can- [ever staged in this city, L a1 o adig e G G0 S : ; . v L e The lnst halt of next week it e i : as tory with plenty of pep an lifornia. §raight Aliea he original music score S DAYS BEGIN, THURS., JAN, 28, MAT. SAT. T e e e e [he" Oparattl fonens Sundayiatithe oo anmiat naror - Tarey Giiey ia ferediilir il nner A B ¢ 5 »\nlvfa‘ is .\‘\m,.«x(n '1..13 oac ‘? ”fl,‘ one, are Louis Bennit o, Phyllis | . apitols with tio! showa (hat eve: T At ey R T e 0 R B ot T b e e for the movie fans, The slory i-|poyah, Leo Baker, Bertha Mann, {ning. Cn each day through Wednes- o ; - . o Work” ¥ 45 1o be seen next week | daily, school ehildren heing able to &elf in of an extravogant wife and | fessin Talph. John Daly Murph fains, iQnicas e Girl Who Wouldv't Work ] s sern next week |da : Y O th part and in which Norwan |y mogt dazzling displs - | Jrnst Lubitseh's moving dght, the 1 inng at S0 4 SRy B F,[N‘ [} Kexry and Mary Philbin share hon- | o, gowns 13 seen I “Souls for |Version of “Tady Windormari T it : ¥ ors with ( v. The original music | «uplos,” which opens Thursday at [Will be the high light on the Cameo “The Big 4 with . 5 score with novel effects will add fo e Tt Gl oo sesEina program next weel Gilbert, will continne at the 8 MOSI POWERPUL PLAY OF THE DECADE the interest in the showing of the N dy, wears no less fhan 26 - Ben Hur,” at the George M v Gt Vaudeville patrons are «or [ Picture, Owing o the length of the cials in this picture. Tn one of | “Gay Paree” will hegin its final | “Stella Dalla th Bell et ARTHUR CORNING WHITE and LOUIS BENNISON rf'(rr' on tiie part of perform Two years were spent in making thi jon dollars are paraded hefore [next Monday. dow.” at Embassy. # — fitnes means nofli . [picture, which is a wild, wierd, fan- | y\fiss Windsor, — e e The Most Distinguished Cast of Celebrities Ever Asserabled in One of skilled astic masterpiece of thrilling fiction s lover in this picture, R “bllldel]t Pril]ce,” “Applesallce"e . silp b s g with action, replete with i " T o e o A play, including o iow 4 o they |inchlent, telling a tender love tale, | ho other Thursday pieture at the ingene O'Brien s Youis Bennison Phyllis Povah ] : (s get, e hand = Lyceum is Regi 4 Denny in his |8 E Toe Baker Bertha Mann 7 » ing rooni. Then let Capitol features Norma Shearer in a | pened to Jones. AN il | Norval Keedwell John Sharke; some more or less comely looking [story of a girl in lLusiness--“His ;| Rea | Rt Olat Skavian Thomas T coming of the operetta, “The o h i | | nn girl with a nasal fone, exposing a | Sceretary.” One of {h vaudevillc Sunday s en atures Robert Thorn Joe Burton Student Prinee.” whi for five | eancrous hith ot limb. sing a few top notchers will he the musical |includes one of the seasc best Second Appearance of e Augusto Armini George Spelvin 10onths been playing at the whieh require weither | comedy speciuliy American 'melodramas “I'ree to Tove” which Thubert theater, Toston, ¢nd which | g E practics nor intelligenca and irst™. Thie is Hotliaybaid Grein lia an ex¢iling 155a lony vmtten ror 1R i More Powerful than “Rain.” More Thrilling Than “The Fool.” ovens at Parsons’ theater. Hartford, ¢ho will, many times, bring {he de tion and ik a trans | Clara Bow and Donald Keith. Th & A 2 More Compelling Th an “The Christian® Moiday for one week, is being down, continental dancing tour with Davs lother picturs is Rin Tin Tin in “The ted by theatergoers T ¢ aw R performers - gymnasts, | Mallen leading the troupe. h of the Wolves” Wonderful TWO-PIANO RECITAL Production Staged by Sam Torrest, director of “Rain,” “Icebound* 1most remaricalie production of | fierlor an0 the e taas | i sconery views with the performers higgest offering th s | rtainers only affer years o Pitol shbws Charile Chaplin in g o I o s » | ced for th 4 many a they continue in their he Ciold Rush.” e weel The sale of seats for “The Stu- nal pnly from flie stnndpoint hncinads oniy be vialie e anaiant ¥ S e S il TICKETS ON SALE AT THE \H'R FROM patronag but ining and pre and must keep . This will 1e the first time management of Parfons had to dis- 10 O'CLOCK SUNDAY MOR G ON vpoints cthing like good physical eondi- loville his “woer pwhere continue taking telephone orders. ¥ Also at (. L. Pierce & Co to do | reward is g With this picture. On this same pro | hit of applause, now be Brems, Martin - and Monday night will be the 3 i AUSPICES NEW BRITAIN MUSICAL CLUB he other—the harnm searum, | Murphy Rrothers in a comedy quar- | anniversary of the opening cavcless, brainless {ype somehow |fet. Tew Brems of Hoyt's Revue sons. By a strange coincidence, De i seems, in the publie eve, to appeal [ fame ls the comae fWolf Hopper, who heads the cast |p . tastes of the multity They | the Bours of work neces to perfeet fhe other nefs, They pay Don't Forget Our Regular ftention to fhe great physicat ARCADIA v .‘ | TO USE YOUR CREDIT | ‘.,,\..;.\':":’.',‘.,] Sunday Night | (12 shows e to the SUN.—MON.—TUES.—WED, —_— MON.—TVES—WED. BALLRCOM ‘ - N N ) ' HERE DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL SRS recant N E THE PHOTOPLAY WITH fire in the ce Theater building 2 : : A MILLION THRILLS is 10 s Rritain patrons, es- Ihere was a time when people hought furniture re- ! FLOOR—Exeellent— USIC | rociarn . n the 'hu"":"”u} g gardless of price, thinking only of the credit. The Years in ] . practically new and modern play- |8 : s 3 Tt Bancing Every Tucsday rouse. Work, which will fake about present generation know better. They know they i 5 i fvo montlis, already has been sturted |B oo oot wh redit thev need, a ill be able to buy and Saturday Eve. n rebuilding the anditorium.. Tha 'R in get what credit they 1, and still be able to buy valls and ceiling are I { [urniture of character and quality, without paying (""v\"fl‘f;\“‘"w:;“‘;"i" Mo nands of || exorbitant prices. You will be pleased with your buy- la Mot 2 7 ing here, because you can get the kind of furniture Soroto ! 1 vou want, and the price you can afford to meet, on EDWIN M. WHITNEY payment terms that are easily within your ability to One of th» Poremast Tner<enators In America handle. In George M. Cohan's Success E—HT THE TRAIL ‘ HOLLIDAY i C. C. FULLER CO. Charles Farrell- Charles Conklin TUESDAY, JAN. 19, § 1. m. Central dunior H. s, R 10-56 FORD STREET HARTFORD Wi”w"”i“g Pat ”“mfl'““ Preseated by Nathon Hale ( hapter Order of DeMolay TICKETS AT CROWELL'S o . FIFTY CENTS P — 20 Famous Stars 5,000 People in Leading Roles in the Cast | C Adm. 50¢ Dancing 8 to 12 I R Gl 1R Directed by-Noel Smith ¢ B Furniture—Rugs—Glenwood Ranges 2 3 irnitu gs : g ey B 4 e S 3 /;mr:‘an(s, Special Matinee Today, 2:30 Lyceum Theater LIONS F ROLIC (A S i S Classics of'the Screen Full Cast {—Continuous Shows—d4 Augmented Orchestra Daily a Original musie score and i 2:10 :1; effects produced exactly To satisfy the public demand a Speflal Matinee Pe) formance will he given Saturday Afternoon. Prices ' 7:00 9:1: as at the Astor Theater, : § Children’s Show, 4:15 New York 25¢, T5¢, $1.00. S. R. O. sign .was out both Thursday and Friday nights. ‘ e e = v