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\ - v § N » . | ( L4 i PR ATV sAries A, oK o PN T IR Caless otherwise Indicated, theatrica) notices ana reviews in this eolumn an written by the press ugencles for the respective amusement company. AT THE LY |1y costum A Ceeil De Mille special in the Patio” Other star acts on tond to Yest v." and Jack Hoxie (the Dbill include Hazel Cotte “A in “Two IMisted Jones" are the two | Vision on the Webbing; Iwards Lig photo featurcs no t the Lyceum und th .y tomorrow to another doub ature bill in whi Marde Provost in “His Juzz Bri nd Monte Blue and Putsy Ru Miller in “Red Hot ‘Pires” “His |in a fine musical oddity. Juz: Bride” presents Miss Drovost ¢ T G v fluttering little brl fo the advice of the cy u nt wife who said: “Men must [are continuous shows da w forced to make money; he lv1|v-‘ L less and he'll have to provide se { and hefore he does The ne \\l\ | warried girl 1 and believed ————— nd consequently she really did be- ome “His Jazz Bride.” ¢ Road to Yesterday.” shov ing tonight for the last time, is a tory of reincarnation, filmed in a | “Coolidge’ Furniture, remarkably fine manner and keeping | ihe vein of the story intact althos three centurics of time. wo Iisted Jones™ is one of the cver popular western pic rnst riding cowboys and a 1 in all the scenes attendar climax. Leing shown and Lilyan in “A Song Cycle | “Dishing the Dirt; Marblehead, Mass missing Coolidgr {sappearance at th Sssex County s cansed it spi < with punch [last July b come to light. Sl eorge P Ko is the cc rOM MIX AT CAPITOL [IFee In “The Yankee Senor,” Tom |public when I Miv's newest pleture. which com to the Capitol theater Thursday Friday and Saturday the popular star demonstrates that he | is something more than ey, local essed culprit, guests to t in Sa mere doer | oy The cast In support of i cludes Ollvy Borden, who ap opposite him as Manuelita, a wi some senorita, Kathryn Hill, Mar \nttos, Alee Francls and Francis Do The Keith Alber sram will have tar acts in cc agreed to produce tho articls furniture at the dir of Mid- | how they “swiped® Keith Top =i the bill is The Rosemont 4 el e e el 1501 000 hm tage in Leantiful stag o8, Ieh, of at least $150,000 in the uncovercd by on the compi Angeles Tim HARTIORD TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK Matinees Wednesdny and saturdiy JOHN GOLDEN Presents o new fantastic comedy has been t ““The Wisdom Tooth™’ Iy MARC CONNELLY Staged By jeged shortage ocenrred teeted Dow against loss by insurance, L OSMITH Wed. Mat, e, Me. to § tax. years .00 the parent Goodyear ecompany Akron, Ohio. MID-WINTER CARNIVAL TONIGY 7 KEITH AC] STHE KING ON MAIN STREET THURSDAY—FRIDAY —SATURDAY—CONTINUOUS ALL-STAR 7 KEITH ACT! 7 HAZEL COTTER “Queen of The Air” Edwards & Lilyan “A Cycle of Songs™ McCormick & Irving “Dishing The Dirt” And Tony. the Wonder Horse = i Cuby & Smith “An Unusual Surprise” THE YANKEE | | “coxemont reontadors 5—Sercnaders—5 SENOR Ward & Raymond “Mirthologists" \ Drama of Conflict And To- mance Ta Old Mevico i Betty, Jane and Marie 3 “A Musical Oddity” New Chapter—Green Archer BCEMM - SHOW DAILY TONIGHT ONLY—Double Feature Bill CECIL B. DE MILLE Presents “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY™” also — l\( K HOXIE in “TWO FISTED l()\' ES” l'"l RS.— RI. AND TWO BIG PICTURES HIS JAZZ BRIDE with MARIE PREVOST and MATT MOORE Adapted from the Novel “THE FLAPPER WIFE” The Story Had a Successful Run in the N. B. Her: Also - “RED HOT TIRES" with MONTE BLUE " CHILDREN AFTER SCHOOL—10¢ M will give | Cormick and Irving in a comedy skit Cuby and Smith \ will be seen |who will offer an unusual surprise, Ward and Raymond, clever mirthol- logists; and Betty, Jano and Marie ircen Archer' ‘will alse he who listened {on the program offering the fourtl | ical and ex- [episode of this popular serial, There | Tooth" | comes Admit They Have Taken Famous | o jties for the hoi pollol. It is subtle |and requires a certain amount of | penet “ | the andience, excitement | | to the |Within the organization's ranks, has liceman, he spirit- v of the chair first became mund G. Sullivan, | president of the club, omitted to in clude among the prominent invited e “Lincoln night" din- m on February 12, sev- al men suspected of complicity m' of daring stunts on horseback. the affair, The club wanted the - | chair in which the prosident sat at | ts | the euting for historical purposes, it | period vepublicans be- they are under suspicion and four of them hate r and explain it from the out rnival W whieh is be- ling grove. They Insist, however, 1 this week. Among the 'that party discipline or no muu»mw. that will appear there they are going to keep the chair and elever Accounts Is Reported \ short ors now working books, the Los Downs, treasurer of the company in whose department the The company Is said to be pro- s came to California threo with other executives from Y i counts of the Goodyear Tire & Rub- | P ! RSON S s ‘ r company of California, las bec | Ma i noi Samu | Jacques. |were fonnd § NEW BR[TAL\ DAILY HERALL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1920, ‘NISDOM TOOTH' AT PARSONS' T_HEATER! New Fantastic Comedy Opens| Run on Hartiord $tage (By Herald Reviewer) Through the lips of his new play-child, “The Wisdom ‘oot | Mare Connelly tells the story of the and called “An Evening | regeneration of a nun with an in- ferlority complex and his final vie tory over his diffidence. In order tr chieva this victory it fs necessary for him to call on the spirit of him self when lv was a Loy, just th Lind of a boy day 1fe who puts a chip on his shou der and dares any kid in the neigh borhood to knack it of Chere are parts in “The Wisdom { Tooth” where the services of a the- [atrical dentist would not be unwel- come. There are cavities which need fill In 1t} program “The Wisdom nnounced as a fantastic There is quite a bit of to it-the kind which the | world male can appreclate hecause Marblehead Political — “Soreheads” | it hits home at this universe of yos men. It fsn’t slapstick com- passed aronnd in large quanti- ive power on the part of 1t so happened that last night was “Mystic Shrine” night s' theater, Hartford, where Wisdom Tooth" is showing this week., The majority of those pres- {ent were mature, having reached | the point in life when th | preciate the foibles a can, ap- 1d weaknesses . and they of the human ra laughed continually. Although Mr. Connelly is the author, the playeraft of Wincheli | Smith is evident as the plot unrolls, rather slowly, to be Smith’s lot fell the s show. Mr. Com rd Mr, Smith ere present to watch- their latest creation and note the reaction on k. To Mr. aging of the | the audience. This is their trving Wisdom _Tooth” is seheduled to open in New York efty ough the name of ter has not been announced. The two principal T hy Thomas Mitchell as man, and Mary Fleld,” the girl him in spite of himsel made a st f he assert s the show draws beeame niore niom hich the andi een W E rooting for him. Ho should make the most of it John Miltern of New Britain has an fmportant character to a “TFarraday,” whose riticism of Bemis” and who: says, | taunts make him very disagree- rn ls, as of old, smoath, polished and the con- able person. Mr. Mit summate actor Malcolm Williams, for the short | space of time which lie appears, 1150 does well. Kate Mayhew ma an ideal bos Miriam Hopkins, Ma nd \ Sullivan lik te be commended for Others In the east are Stout, Stuart Brown, William 1% Rarr, FElle Jufterson Lloyd, 1. L. C Phillips, ddic d. Hugh Leonard K o B A mati DOCTOR GETS ESTATE Their Ownings to Man Who Had Cared Tor Them, Bast Hampton, Conn.. Fel 3y the wi residue o sums but at will go to Dr. Herbert & Stafford 4 his wife who looked after her Miss Utley her for 32 Affairs in recent ye ind her sister 1 years in | which mial hot ord on T cem) 31st a 3 shortly after nt a month he will $200 fs to 1 Mre. M. H. Perkins an Mrs. Nellie Wr el and | aTe 1 antique furniture. Th oila Bishop of 1 ral cousins A neighbor, “for kind acts . ¥For some years Dr. Staf- is to r ford looked after the at a neighbor failed to have sisters about b both suffering with paralysi Mary and Doug Formally Split Business Interests , Teb, 3 (P—Tinal pa- © busl- Pickford, Los Angele the separation in of their 1 step in ness in MENICAN DEBT P ROGRAM Mexico City, Feb, 2 (B-—President Calles } Agren- ment v See- retary Pania and [ mal bankers the payment of Mexico's ex- terna Ut. The promulgation tive. Thomas W. Lame J. P York Morzan and company he group of | Walker Invites Leading I BOY GENIUS BELIEVED DROWNED IN THE HUDSON. Tasker Noted tive Talents—Missing | ventive talents had attra believed to have Leen drowned udson river, imaged boat near his parents who have abandoned liope for his experimented | with making conservition Hartford railros application to larger elec- | tric locomotiyes, Vermont produces nearly half the United States, Phillips as who loves Wis manhood a close, he heroie, This is the hee has ing louse keeper. ion Ballon ger, George Georgla Prentice and Har- | rison Cady. will be given Saturday. ! : 3P of Mary A, Utley! {which has heen offered for probate lto Judge 1. H. Barton, immediate relatives will receive only sinall sisters airs of the sters, and he was called the day shape of corporation of the Mary the Tick- A. McKay and ago Fairlanks property valued at $1,000,+ y Pickford and her moth. Sizes For Women and Misses Citizens to Aid Him New York, Feb, 8 (®—Thirty seve ) prominent citizens are invited by | Mayor Walker to become members | of the New York committee on ha ards and emergencies. The commit- tee, which will be headed by Mayor Walker and Health Commissioner Harrls, will consider plans for pro. tecting life from all possible emer- gencles Including fire, flood, famine, | pestilence, tornadoes, earthquakes ' ind explosions, 1 project {8 said to be a new one in Amerf n civie life and is de- d particularly to promote & ing of handling panic which vmergencies would generate in hickly inhabited dis! Among | invited to join tho committe ire Vincent Astor, Bernard Baruch, Jan hord, Otto H, Kahn, Morrow, Adolph Ochs, Ralph . Ogden Reid, John D.| Rockefeller, Jr., Franklin D, Roose- | velt and Owen l‘ Young. Teachers Give Half \hlhon Inlo Fund | 2 0,718.74 into the serve of the state teach- nsion fund during 1925 from | iries, according to state. which have been forwarded members of Miss up of the re on bonds lass of probationers has at the New Britain v | IPreida C: n n- and bank vies and intere bala are as follow i “ NEW CLASS OF NURSES AT HOSPITAL Sage-Allen’s Basement Store HARTFORD A Supreme Sales Achievement To Celebrate The Second Anniversary Of The Basement Store! Wonderful New Dresscs For Early Spring $16.98 Fashioned Of Exquisite Materials In A Marvelous Variety Of New Styles And Colors The Sale Includes These Two Groups: Dresses Of Printed Silks ? Dresses Ot Fashionable Woolens and Silks The patterns for these frocks were designed by Drian of Paris The models by the following Paris houses - Patou, Worth, Jenny, Premet and Agnes The silks are Cheney silks. 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