New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 23, 1926, Page 5

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L f\l:“' RRITAIN DAITY HERAILD ¢ T' RDAY, JANU \P\ 23, 1926, 5 % e e | " The Capitol will have its mid Vi I Capitol theater w an, in his statement, sald he alone winter carnival week beginning the A fiee beglnning at tomorrow ne tor ted \ was to blams for the accldent. Dr, | first of the wonth, with seven act \uld Lang Sy 4 4 Ilu_\‘ L. Leak, superintendent of the on each program and the bl : Quartet und everybody hospital, said that employees of the changed s usual on ‘Thursday. One , (' . A program of dancing wus enjoy hospital were in no way connected ot the specialties will b 11 Ows ter midnigh for th Vit leat | Bradna’s Circus. Mersel b - (nd during the supper was ORI NCN S o= R et e w1 by “Henry Ford's Rin-Tin | popiia : Fl ed hy Women A ey Wl Diradna i fmary S M I l V h wm S e R o | tra," “Paw Ramage, chauf e in this clty many times v l : ] oo ny om Clara Bow Featured Star in v, 1ot o s, Also “The Voice in the Wilder- el from Ve Three) i R Vetmn Wil nmate Dies | ppy g y AT \ ® whi Tam | HESS™ 1§ BOOked HESEDRNENYIR] Ve t, W. Garfield Gibney; 1 ik ver glr ron !l}llll(‘S Mix has red $5,0 | e d our children dr RS AN James Macarthur; | off ples Fred and | e A daring. tlaming pleture, ovvr s o s i _’ by concept r tary, John Pattison ;treasurer, | Henr Al he Ai { Sy n 23 Trampled flowing with truth, good and b 11| Coming Capltel features includ R 5 DU ¢ ] Ramagz Leception com There will 1 show of ) X ut the modern girl and boy; such | A, fonan Dovle's “The Tost ) ety By ! to Mr, and Mrs. Wi 3lair, | “The Gold | SR Y The Plastic Age,” which opens a | World," R e e s Al Mr. and Mr Alexandor on, | pearing at 2:10, 4:2 ur day's run at the Lyceum theat y ‘r e 2 ol ‘ ! 1 Mrs. Edward Romage nd on 8 v the t r tomorrow night with a cast headed | Jogeph Sehildkraut, o AN i "\‘,,‘,“lf‘ & & 1t committee, James MacAr- | two complete she vith t ! 9 L & by pretty vivacious Clara the | stagedom's me SRt oy > \‘\ o : vfrman: Mrs, James Mae- at § ren W : screen embodinient of flapperism | oy A personage about which ks Fa A e . \ chairlady; Mr. and Mrs. tc j 1:20 8 r Donald Kefth. The companion | qomestie scanda n atred fn D cAme natiiral {0 the'nightingate, | 4.00rdon: Mr. and Mvs. W. Blgir,|school | Mospital a e feature I8 “The Thorobred.” w ro- |he New York p 1s the leading ike, thi Nina Dar . N R i Al ACULIL S G t il Cor manee of the race track i A InGTH S Tandl Lol Youteran ik 8 amu ha Dankevich and N, Ku STARD AT e . g ol il voung glrl's future rests on the oul= which fs s B AN ep into art of every lechenok & solos Ramage. Table assistants, Al ! come of a horse race. (° e e R T o LY Dimars ) ' lisscs Florence 1kins ’ ) " ; . a2 s ,”kw‘lu :w“:sw:“ Ziuir st colors [Eseossvantastio hamartind. boys dressed in R M-m‘:” Sl ILE L il \/ vb-:-aq:: Wma,“m(,'\'. ”{l\M, ‘\m‘ The latest offering from the ladys were V. Karpey i “‘: Ei _v"'; L § MHNHAY []N Mfl I: ve and to 9 Prajrie Pirate” and Lionel Barey- | comine 1o 11 R . Ry A O W | to renent [\iker and’ Blizabeth Gibney = more . e Gir y ouldn't | . ied, ilve, an ake, An dance 1 - - o mors I EETheR Gl VeI o B o imaniti ts) ATy o eA LI Ay west ol v ha on and a Xpanish dance I R G G e e v ;]:1 o In the ole of | way hits, ia schvduled to appear 1 Humilla followed \ Uit pus and it surronnding points of fn- | o w” “1 ol cater, Har on .‘v. . the ‘ml\ i G i | e ) i A torest for a plcture und and | _. 2 ry IS for an engagen of three takoota only recent " his is fust ‘Fum s Age |8creen adaption of loys when Arthur Covning White's |t 1 it played well. The | 1t Page 1) t s ho taken from Percy Marks famous | $1C0¢S% of a decad wd Louls Bennison's powerful new i Instrument some . 1 st Hovel. Had. 1t has romonce, axal C"“"" One of the ! play, “The Volee in the Wilder- o a ukulele, a mandolin or sharp retort from Se ¥ o : all games ever fil s th IF N Tt v % Yo o {ow ir S i nen me - ment and action that is spurred by e:.l“ :"'"“ Pl Lilsgtich esa” makes its bow [ SEISEALN L SlpiLEL R LTI Arkinsas cra ; A gL IE R "‘_' a youthful gaiety that always js °F AR LI The play AL e ctrom instrument, but Raving A wit s thr ! ¢ noyers mml-:\' m]m]vn:- .p?‘r\w\v d l::n' \):Lv‘(vl: Carter DeHaven, Mackiyn Ar-| hHEH n 1’~'~ aan 5 \: 5 \[ ““ lana a cuitar helped in the en . | Tle 0 (NI} O ¢ OWH ' v W " pricst as much interest for mothers, BICKIe, Gladys Hulette, Hallam o5 R G0 of the. most [semble. The crowd seemed to like | ) : E f i > fathers of youngsters cither at | Co0lex. Viralnla Brown Faire, | GERCR J€R ORF OF the MOSL| iy native i greaily. | Fm” Days e en i e 3 3 Glleast ovi snnlaiel e N Th scacreRVen MILILa fa ni BT homa AL BB RERUNL S The folk ior Russian 1 i A | Jeffarson all are in the cast of *The | ¥ I8 a2l o came Last were very en — suld ‘ is ¢ i3 it an entire glorification of col- of a ds ARl e e a ) : a 5 ge life for it accurately ‘I-l|’\\rv~. 1 {ichorehred Satnhich e LOImaks 1 I1( ¥ .\ ”yhl ling : h; (o :m logslie. Alugl BE (o, thaq “Beea | new pleture | subicet w 1” [{0(’[07' mrn;\r‘ssnn ‘h\‘slm\lmz nIv-u of thr ‘:;‘””" e \{“. Tl‘.'m."; masscs; Nis madonna-like child ”",‘,"'; P e e R b\ conlng: to mber t ! P brenke away from tho . family |Ing Tfe” “Checkers “Mickey” ! C o saves him by her pEr-lhoing faken by K. Hamilla and ; ]kas Tl’n veq! (th/ rearth for the first time et B e (Vo R ms o P S N AR RS 1 thare 1a|loiten by oFLdlinoly kg | r (/ College {rat dances with thelr pet. |18 a thrilling racing drama fn | /8170 Wootsmen. hv‘l“"\ thero 18 1tho usual hit and had to be re- | 1t 15 n | Justice Clarke of it ting parties. sensational football Whic young girl's happiness de-| oo ot e e Bealad Bl st el spectacle of & {and the latter's behalf of | 1 e the fro ends on A Orse race | 4 » t vxpression, i eare of gold I n | SRnSa Nnsingieniiod e fon the "d‘. pElsaonaRY 4 er< who rules by right of his enormous |Bakoota being a im‘]\ nt ' drill | 0L BOLC A v oS men and the wilder night partles o e e e R | Louis, leader of the 10t |master Gl song, another A st : -— the college boys and girls, resultin college story without a i Il legtiob. as nothe ! : \ ctacul 1d all ¥ 5! professor or classroom. A picture | drinking, or labor, be- | favorite, on t was play- ¢ 4 n a spectacular raid all ha ‘ afessor of classroom, e ynvert 10 the cread of the |ed by request. of ] E The “1deal Breakfast Food” be part in this picture which how aling truthfully with the tempta- | ¢ Y Teq th Cotthe : he “1de real st tens (;\Vn a strong drama tions and experiences that 1d | er. Tow he is finally l":”l”'f Those parti t for sitting s e cause it is so rich in nourish it nears the climax. ) youths into men at the plastie AL and his return to his car- [in native costu o ment and yet so appetizing il ) s + STenELED < of “The P io omrades makes a play that land provided a peELing Tn addition to presenting a thrlll- Such is the theme o ¢ Plastic e U S s R Telegrams Received I Hechers' Cream Tatina s nothing ing comedy drama, “The Thorobred” | Age,” which also opens at the Ly- T i L s Wtelorra rn Ve e RO AR s i, is certain to hold Interest for th eum tomorrow nieht. Dainty A e SO SRR Bt o Rewr tor | Vit ors s e e in il who enjoy horse races for in Clara Bow is the leading lady with DA S el an S Y dohi N, Kateschenok at s, to ! ach grain— the part richest e there is a great race Tlonald Keith as her eollege hoy i ‘1"; r"’”l‘ 'l“" ‘““:\“‘ e e S e W iy EOho ol 5 ad full ripened favor o | Pova & Bake sertha Mann anasevi obo! Ly % ¢ &1% RYSE { Jessia Ralph, John Daly Murphy, H. Adamowitz, M. Ro MR A smooth, creamy breakia dish tha X i ¢ ole vwillenjoy dayatierday g AN nr"_‘ Commenting on “Money Rusiites ‘\ rman Keedwell and many others o ‘ the eritic in the New York Tir i N S b C MARTINELLL IN HARTFORD ! A : The most cherished possession of [ Farl Several years ago a tablold show |naids bearing fhe eorain. oy |40 t2NOF of the Metropolitan Opera > Robert Burns’ ! (e I o RN (et ST f i i cto | : er for & | bicids Bearing the comie man's | onpany who will sing here at the |15th annual banauet Thursia ‘ i e e tormer st et s A W showing snd m such e ey el %% ICapitol theater, Hartford, tomorrow fing in the baliroom of the | ] n in spocches | issa T bl it that it remained much longe i Money BUst- | tiornaon, the concert Dureitt, Covers were lald for 160. |Presentations in Now 3 ofta Mr. Glarke! to similar a | & € ed il ' d to i 1¢ itle is that | . | 4h clul ¢ ng 8 Al ot T & el S 1 e Sirore s L) & L 3 o'clock, is a telegram from Enrice president of the club, s e— and later returned for other en- of stocks, honds and | 2C1e¢K: 18 a telegram from Einrico G shown in New Britaln for READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS aazements This company, pre- 2 Ploeors ‘'aruso congratulating Martinelll on AU : el . , T . s company, and the story is t e annl ] o Torr ime Sunday evening at e FOR RUSULTS < ong sines has dishanded one likewise of a Jow ; oy liangkin NSl AT R ACH ; i s Ll Towleh | The reason why this is so precious | cing fur- TWO OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST ATTRACTIONS ' leading comedian, Lew ascending from a homos | ¢ S o i s entertainment Rrems, now is in vaudeville and 1s arisNliof o vl | SISl Ui as he fesiidis Intshel s SUINERSEERS BT THE SEDGWICK CONCERTS o REfinna e R RE e 5 x s rect message to anyone outs his | The music was gl ) BOHL . E bR fun maker of the Drems }¢ al Pa st where the soclety |y adinte family sent by aruso |Congregational church quartet, with | WO SUNDAY AFTERNOONS, AT THE CAPITOL THEATER iz eand Mitisy Brolhens fannriet arillropd inflonstglyemnavhlicd ter 1 AR S e Toseph C. Becbe as the ompan- —|l\|‘lln|{l|‘ fl",‘,"f“fllifi" ‘v‘x ; “m‘.r:‘]w'\.): first { rors. ~ As vehicle for the drolleries, r proved futal, and second it |ist LOMOBRONWEARIIENION RO RO R p roms aln and threatening sallies of | onrecntc“tha st commun There Was a Lad Was Born in safil Yo be a wham. juell. Low rnmul\'m:*l\lw.fl‘lhrmlz]v | e Afeltonoltani Scots what Hae” | £ e SHURINEoNes s SuTE }“:’]""”',"“”, [exactly 10 years after Carnso, and C ! Kanking Tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Co., In a Recital Par Ex- The Capjtol also is showing, Whose sweetheart nearly pa {although he sang many C'ar s | 1 ence. Featuring the More Popular Operatic Numbers Chaplin In “The Gold off on a slock young crook. found |ipere was never any : | Ryder Stevens FERRUARY 5(h starting Sunday vight with | his just reward, fike Diek Withing- |7 SE BOEE SO0 0 Armsiron. BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA shows. Incidentaily DGR ‘;"‘ IS il 1 that they were r | Serge Koussevitsy, Conductor theater In which this picture Next week's photo a stage s in ch trying to do his Mrs. Armstrong | % Seats Now At MeCoy's, 80 Asylum St Y en shown fu conncetion with | Plays in New York include: | best, but in mo sense personal rivals I Tenor solo ‘Yo Banks And | SUNDAY NIGHT f DAYS vaudeville, There - will The American Venus, with I:n",“ s and boxes will be Braes Russell Bosser | showinzs ‘of “The Gold Tush’ e | Lanphier, is to Ue the attraction at | . e o T L el | | MON.—TUES.—WED. ONLY At the Capitel the film feature will For {its \alf of next,weck e “Dance Madness” with Clairy James Oliver o Fom Mix in “The Yankee Senor’ | IHRI',}. I}.\\s us Canadian lumber story, | Will he the Rialto's offeris Beginning The Ancient Highway," eatured “Lady Winderm sk will re ‘1('\1)\" > performers include Holt 0 I ! lie Dove and Mor i On [ I alitonin, ks DRECION. OF LB & o7 SYUBERT MAT. WED. Presents His Greatest Comedy of All Time L OL at same bill will e a v villy Lo s to be seen at the & wical comedy number of mer e = = — = “The Major Revue." The cast in- SERainghliing lndes an even ten persons, ckless is the the woked for ermmye Strand “The Rid Par Astor Visit Carroll's New Cohan L 1o: “The Merry Wido Astor, and ““The Sea Bea rer Su theater, day's film revival of the Inter- ational Film Arts Guild at the Cen- 1 is to be “Othello,” *with il Jannings and Werner Kraus. “Rehold This Dreamer,” adapted by Aubrey Kennedy from a noval by Fulton Oursler, will be produced this spring by George C. Tyler, with Ernest Trnex heading the “Love 'Em and Leave George Abbott and John V. er, opened In Wilmington and s due fn New York I\ PALAIS ROYAL RESTAURANT Wethersfield Ave., SPECIAL TO Marty for Havtford DINNERS PRICED SATISEY EVERYBODY Burns' Ramblers Play Dining and Dancing | , Other Entertainers Cover Charge 50 Cents Telephone 5-0321 ‘. \ by A. Weav- t night ruary 1. (ontinuous Shows D. LY SUN., MON., T[ Vi ES., Double Feature Bill 2 HOWS SUNDAY NIGHT 6:30 and 8:30 IPL&HSETI "AGE With CLARA BOW A 100 Per Cent College Story Also “THE THOROBRED” A Vivid Story of the Race Track " CHILDREN—After School—10c RETURN ENGAGEMENT RICHARD HERNDON Barry Conners’ Famous Comedy “APPLESAUCE” with ALLAN DINEHART And the Entire N. Y. Cast Including VIVIAN TOBIN “The Laughs Came in Quick Succession."— Jour, of Commerce. “Has Absolutely Evening World. Eves., Orch. £2.50 and $2.00. Gal. Presents Delicious Moments.". Bale. $1.50, $1.00. 50c and 75c. Wed. Mat.—Best Seat §1.50. Others $1.00 and 50c. THREE DAYS, BEGIN. THURS,, JAN. 28, JULES HURTIG Presents “THE VOICE IN THE MOST POWERFUL PLAY OF THE DECADE By ARTHUR CORNING WHITE and LOUIS BENNISON With The Most Distinguished Cast of Celebrities Ever Assembled in One Play, Including Phyllis Povah Bertha Mann Jessie Ralph John Sharkey Thomas Gunn Joe Burton George Spelvin Louis Bennison | Lee Baker John Daly Murphy Norval Keedwell Olaf Skavlan Robert Thorn | Augusto Armini | More ‘powerful than “Rain.” More thrilling than “The Fool” More compelling than “The Christian™ Production staged by Sam Forrest, director of “Rain”, “Icebound” WILDERNESS” EYES Eve mined s I0xa that fortable INc. 351 MAIN ST.—Open Saturday Evenings ‘k' * \ ‘THE GOLD RUSH’ ALL N STATE EXT WEEK ARMORY--HARTFORD VAUDEVILLE Lew Brems, Fitz, and the Murphy Bros. You All Know Lew Brems—Tt Act Alice Mordey Fred and Mae Henry uby Trio ‘A Higl Alv A Samples™ FRED BRADNA'S CIRC n B T &Y \ Brown Gal® ¥s i EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! “The Gold Rush” will be shown Four Times Daily, 2:10 4:20 18 BIG ACTS—ANIMALS—CLOWNS Appearing At 7:.00 915 Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey's Auspices GOVERNOR'S FOOT GUARD Box and Loge Seats After School Each Reserved Evenings Day At 4:20 Except Sat. and Sun. PSSO S | Special Children’s Show Afternoons 30c. p Evenings 75¢. Reserved Seats 50c extra On Sale at C. L. PIERCE & CO., 246 Main Street

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