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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD b\'lbl»]) AY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926, e — e S eSS S “The Right Age To Marry," the | English comedy in which Mr. Lee Mm. Compromising scenes remult | scholurly melodies composed by Rus |lor o Mr. L welo compose y Ttu= | lor apartment of Sonny STA[iE AN“ S[;REEN Shubert {s presenting Mr, and Mrs, and to save her daughter from dis ph Friml and Herbert Stothart. | played b b I 1‘:.”."..‘} ".“'""k' sl il Coburn, had Its out of town pre- wrace, Mrs. Erlynno elaims “ihe Rivals® |.:.,,',"ur;"::°‘ Old Tiddlers' contests belng the :‘]“,f"x ;“l‘;"""ly night, February 1, at hetilunol syod oTRace IS “Mama Loves Papa” o cast of “The Rivals” which rage at present, the Capitol theater '\'th "r'l’l °" ""““'f‘l "1”““”‘: Clty, 3 ”"‘\‘ i ‘y' i Jukd (AraTas Par r e * ongagement Feb, has fallen fu line and during tho |S0e (elIEWIE, Muek tho play will : bbb e R TS e e Ard i mmortal cowedy by Riche first weok of March will stago such |7 SRS { ’ Yo progratn, one of the | WUKN-Rotter, which o i Brinsiey 8herldan, ineludes Mra, v, a contest, open to all old time : o { st S O ent at Parsol [ trs. Malprop, Thomas A. flddlers of New Britain and vicipity. ‘-r‘fi.'11’{:,'.',‘R.vl-{,o‘;f:,,,\f:“dh}:‘ nowvley i \The Gount Oi LUXEIllbOlng Also A G A S YR ry 16t W Eir - Avthony Absolute, A sllver loving cup and Aty dollars | . e J 03 ¢ R % of » ntorest 1e ) James T, Power < Boh Acros, e e Sy | maingin Thiladelphia two more | i U s riee Joy in the leading | ‘ ) : ; 7 anL AR, The flddler getting second place re- (;“':fl,r,;"""m“i“‘\\illb;::;flw,‘,:...":: ,5 pens i ay Evenm T Hell's Tighrond” in the story of | 10r0 of tho \ Dotus Ttobb as Lydia Languish, celves 325 In gold and $10 In gold 1% | cngagement In Boston. Later in the 1 —— L young girl who thinks that great hrok 1 Juan Ford as Julia, Marie Carroll as | third prize, The Caplitol also |eaagon Mr, Hodge will be seen in | at ) “Lady Windermere's I'ay 1 Ith f& the sole key to happiness | 1407 | Cupt, Jack Ab \s recelving numerous applications | new play in New York. Frnst Lubltsch productior War. [and to this 1 hakssin D T ST Fred 1 % Faulkland, Ger- for enrollment in the Charleston | o Tirolliora o Ouchs Wilde's. tme [woman mustey S " Wl 1 New York pr i Fag, Harlowe Borland contest soon to be staged. “A Lady's Virtue,” the Rachel | mortal drama classic, which is open- She 6 « E ! imme J 1 Herliol Belmore a8 = Crothers comedy in which Mary and g n four days run at the Lyceun "Mt & rieh man enables | Marty Dupree and her Follies, @ {Itlorence Nush are starring the morro A, is o fashing story 1 to becomd 1thy 1 l ¢ nbined to K coss this season on the Poll and |Bijou theater, has been chosen for | 1 fashionable o it s that sh 15t ! ¢ o United Btates Ieith circuits, is to be at the Cap- [the annual theater party of the | Alt play 18 more t ol co happine love ! a5 o Imangy ment = itol tho first-of next week. Tho |Teachers' club of New York, of it o in step mod- |11y out ( C, Ty 1 Ford old favorltes, including Benny Dro- |which Mis Abby Porter Leland is t* 4 ry that its cl r 1 ey « nmor of e an- | hun, Frank Murray, Lew chairman. The organization has 'IRENE RICH & MAY McAVOY IFLUBITSCH'S “LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN tey racters ar 5 lay 6 ] it L 101 | IFrances McCarthy and Walla bought out the house for the eve- AWamer Picture MceAvoy has the role of Lady Wi G N . one vin are with the company which 18 ning of February 15th. " o} oy i f " - - fi re, Bert Tytell is Lord Wir V] L ! N . W hie offering what is sald to be a tip- Lyceum—Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ere whilo Trene Rich T the part 109 i ; Nors ot oith fop production. The accompanying | The torm “sex-appeal® which ¥ VAR L TR S e : Mrs. Erlynne, a f numer hetwe ! i B pleturo fs Babe Danfels and Harri- |seems to have sw pt the word “com- niiscretions. Colman , 5 18 ch in an * wen Ford In “Lovers {1t Quarantine' plex” into the discard has inspired 5 T"mlv-.\‘lnrkv\m.lu ants 180 has ary fine ro The com- { ; | Tl favorit ‘\.”, an m\n!l\g.lflon into the causes, ef- " . Berg & Co, Norwalk. 1'elt I ula panion feature also an attractive ok s y ¢ Schoo! for The 1ast halt of next week brings |fects and ‘definition of the exprel for men. ‘ Count of Lux- e IR ! 1 ) . is seconl, irold Bell Wright's novel, “A on [slon in ita relation to the chorus | Ray The Ilatter Ine, Waterbury. | ! sereen version B]P, Ml\s]cfil SHCCESS 10 S.Ueml Slo0E (61 Conanor cow - His TFather,” made into a screen girls appearing in “A Night in |Shirts, hats, collurs, scarfs, ete l 4 famous operettn B 5 M r G l 11 rd. Sheri- U e e Bessle Love and Warner [Parls” the French rovita now play- Adrian C. Schaift, Bridgeport, do- | Gicorge Walsh hag tho part of 11 Week in Hartlord b ! W sod e S SR S Baxter starred. One ot the big vau- ing at ino de Paris in Ne ing business as Old Colony Iron | ¢ I complexities of 1 < o [ hle H 1 b t v use he wrote not for \ ¢ e il beLcAlNightdin| | Torm AGiR resulclotitiie (Crung Works. Smoker stands, A R ey iskiegh Jgipannti 4o ores o new . a contes The Skayef Ball Bearing company, i t eroine, an opera i ¢ 5 Juenos Alres, snappy musical fnterest in the new term, contest ) 5 T | 4] 1y \ sam in the revue to determine what con- |bearings, and paris ther all and | 1 1 oold duke whom | g eon A t 1 or three S |stitutes sex-appeal. roller bearings, rings, ho s, ete. | " to marry from o At o sump 1 \ ) t : orsona. - e Ihe presentediationoh o/|: - TNQ OPGIEUE >rincess Flavia” in | Hinges ! WIS thngipe ot Inc and the theaters. The Capitol mc\\*'\"“ 1o hatoge p‘\""“; L2 ‘H') ginning Monday for a thre ‘ Al \H.,‘_M,.w - ] lleed tiaorgs. O'Bion in’ UDhe) Dancerst! [PeH{OTMARG N onday S e a goment the Capitol will of- |then (hat thir L e 4 the former Yale football star, (Febpinry 1) the operetia Was W ) ' R e SR ; i pERnRD tr S D ; i e loads Upt The |ed from the Century theater to i Y 1 i 1l Vind: s 1% HARTEORD Lefty" Flynn in “Heads Up oo renlacing s "Gy musical comedy de luxe with w |8(o1 i . Lyceum presents “The Prince Of i W ion 45 now playing in N t cnst of singers, ¢ . 1 on, ALL NEXT WEEK SAT. Luxembourg” and “Lady Winde- { ol comedians. The principal comedian |10 Frel afnen and o mere's Fan.” e 2 [, is Ber Drohan, hoe of the zigzug |5 B \ A o Coming pictures at the l'apim} qv::::’m,‘\"lwr\:f:'k :"\X?N“i ;{m\ ”m S he (,,n‘u he g ‘(‘. H rhd par openi W G res—Oreli., §3; Balcony, $2.50, $150: Gallery, $1 and selude “The Lost World,” Richard g as heen ¢ a,,mr,,“ lians of the stage today. He i o M Windermer e, Wed. Mat., M o £25 Sat. Mat. M to $2.50; L tord In “Littlo Annie Rooney,” and | e S ,median, who also Dossosses ‘ | \ t ! BHONEEIE SRRYAYIONS) f ord in ‘—\m\\a.‘.dor theater. The student I ] 4 ian. 1 n Lightnin'.” male chorus has been increased {0 ering Among St nkerg e singing vole and worls iy : Tyceum opens tomorrow |1 el et e all. Among the women principal danghte seenes ¢ p with “The Count of LuxeM-| .py. Great Gatshy” a dramatic| Philadeiphia, 6 P — W e Marty D the queen of the 1 re is ] v Lourg,” taken from the famous OPCr= .o gon of F, Scott Fitzgerald's book yanthracite operators 4 nd leade isical com R (ot intery 10 ' e y Franz Lebar, George Walsh | 6% Ceinig ame, fa now playing at {the siriking miners marked ind 2 wonderful daneer has the role of the count, thus Un- iy, ympygssador theater. today in their controversy, | I'ranc s the pr bl i ing a part that s distinetly ireports from the b conl regiov donna ol harp - - mv(«unt from the usual “fl“"’"“‘ A personality entirely new to ti old of 1he serious cconomie con- | INE personality, Tou T T | athletic type he portr Helen ,—;\ will l“p\v"lr in the Nne-up ol ! ditions br ; Melvin q Steve —I i ‘ E U M_( ONTINUOUS | Loe Worthing, a georgeons blonde, 38 | ywarn ey Rros, stock company NOXt suspension nud s comprise the balance of th SHOW DAILY the heroine and the ol favorite, oo Py s Hill, a newcomer. | tition among principals all ar Sunon oL ; ; 5 5 e e Morrison, also 15 in the pic- | XL L yag faced a camera, and | 7t L T e u lI\lIV W M, ; Double-Feature Bill 14 ture |who was signed solely on her ' he miners o their union orus is or {OWS SUNDAY / i e r 5 ift beauty, intelligence, striking t¥pe | thelr determination to v re musical SECOND SHOW AT S:30 3 g ady Windemere's 80 at| o Dlotures and her natural fstrike until thelr les (% A GREAT VNIZATION. O yeeum tomorrow night. is a| D i ioam it e ) DIRECT FROM 20 WEEKS 1N BOSTON Tl aplondid picturization of | promi o velopmen {to n :’ T ‘l‘ ACLOLY ARNERBR BIGGEST MUSICAL H T ON { CONTINFE S E | — emen th the employers, | dancors and well dritled o theire @ (U Wy Ay R T - — e + Wilde's world famous pla Soinling. t eRolution s o thrilied countless thousands for | RSl oRele e e isan Eor Classics of the Screen FOUR PERFORMANCES ree decades. Produced by Ernst | e - e « T o [] ibitsch, this is a pure elassic if vineed g i Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings and Wednesday ver there was one. ten-strike s two \ 1 . 3 o - e o g L ik ey b Ay Matinee, February 15th, 16th, 17th Teatrice Joy, who ia hack again ks : b Paramou rringe - . i o = o iy | Dot anpea R Mr. Chapll loyalty © 1 S \ \ Nights 50c¢ to 82,00 Wednesday Matinee 5tc to 81.50 a ¢ the Lyceum in “Hell's High- Capitol thea ‘ s ey 3 ) rond. a story of climaxes resolving dt | on Monday \\ OXFORD PRODUCING CO., INC., Presents into a powerful ending. Patent& ‘5"“9 0 8 i sho made “Miss 3 Immediately priov to its eneazement at the Ritz Theater, b T Connecticut People (7700, Lk Doty \ (,\,‘\ New Yot he Lycenm also has Ke < ist furnished by the offien & vas g LS 4 nright dittle comedy drama film en (\"—lm r‘.m\ \Hyvm.m Walk-03 S w e Y MHE CPARE RN ST o . (tled “Married.” This is to Dbr SRR A lm.,”, B u 1 ¥ PUE SPARKLING NEW COMEDY WITH AN t here soon i 11 Rlood, Hartford, S e IR e 4 » g INSURANCE KICK ' heart.” soon to he seen i J & “y_"' Ny, G i sande of hungry childre e i sum Rod 1TaRoque has the, | N heir parents b 5 , ) it L B £ G LT B ehanismiforifhens B ! T i e S SR | . Rt i 4 4 o is o football hero at college and 1% e N Fratrorn asAi(|d have hecn numerous a G | 9 &y h & 2 N L indlan on the resecvation, Tl =20 e loh Mis cmpany.l| oumat M 8T8 noclelBiloguanl Alfr T 1 t . EeS e e e or to The Day i {nent, The eredit of many of the | yiz s ? ; loque docs some of t ines hatente) Heavy-duty counter / L nd i 1y , . New York the a1t hoticea hin= (i pedolin JALCKER b e s and re \'“‘~ b Y ew York th U esignor to Remington Arms com- | o " A | 1 lg.) # Aa) vile for a Ao g b s o i 1 Mre. Coburn, in “The pun Inc "l ,;mz anvils for am- | - 1s would 'mul i 3 N & (% on Teb, 15, at a theater J Mitler company were said fo have large 8 JACK MacGOWAN and MANN PAGE o be ‘lm'\\nu- ¢ the l.\‘ books, m <»~" of ‘\uh-h: i ) 2 Deems Taylor has written several Fearings, C he collected until the miners with the son's best conedy cast mhers for “The Bunk of 1026 International K . g 3 | ent of raiiro ¥ WORBERT EMMETT KEANE TOHIN E.41AZZARD ue opening orming waterm im; ’H‘ S vl rom f e ay ROBERT EM) (KEANE HAZZAR 1 i 8 o Youngst elsEnwy leds--Gon df P NELEN BRODERICK SARA SOTIERN i Le Ian . anas il nsion will cov Wil LIAM ROSELLE LORIN RAKER the Jodroma next week x:m. 1 X i | itrall Ratioad of New Sca PLL L O LI LU betat s oy o ‘\u h'm ‘ ! Bridgeport. Holder fo o Complaints Heard ‘ ANDREE RONDEI JOIIN RAVOLD sreen v ppen Tike | B PRCReE i \ ) \ 2 Ernest Glendinning w Gibbons, Bridgeport. time 10 throe days _/,,»»I \LLICE DUNN o1 y leville four at the Fordham | 1w Maueh ehnnk N - ‘ . H o S g cater DSt ek dn “Officer | Fast Hartford, | and R e 1ail Ord No N al sday. Feb. 11th Lehent. a sketeh recently plaved | i Ll be . e e \ i 1 Gambol, Frank Con- oW Haven, as- | Thomas R o TITTES, PR & SAT—PIBRUARY 18, 18, 80—MATINEIL SAT. i n is the author < Laignor 1o The @reist Mix. Co. Vort= | Solstans | T il and Egene Howard hane (S, Sine Workers. e SUPERLATIVE EVENT OF THE DRAMATIC SEASON rounited for a vandeville : o CEEy ORI A o said 1Y ¢ b i 4 0 be s "“:;f}'}‘;“y ‘“_‘]“_\ Peckskill, X. | 1078 Wwere o e The Famous Al-3tai Comipan;, Comprising cater in Brookly > % 3 ters to the ! . Wick holder ming ] . . Sy 3 | 5. Howard, Hartford, as-;Ing (he r'v:v)u;;:“ rs 1 Edw ard Md\‘ i« Mfis ] GSKE tn Richard Brinstey Sheridan’s J ames 1. Howard & Co. | arbliration [ He E sC : | N RnRulEe L ERNSTL LUBIT | THOMAS A, (.\‘ FUMORT AT TNGLISH CONEDY q | Directed M Josephse? . anfuse the mine w oy Julien JOIEY -,\ Q & ot g RO 5 o Sk | o | JAMES T POWEES TP 8 " Dayton, Ohio. aphie 1 \ a ut 2 ¥ Hp‘ [y Murray, recently of "‘,:,\] ](‘”,‘\,. and | making the | that the miners “will not bo foc R ”,‘ y | - 3 BRA BOH i'”“ SR : ryving Beebe:d William- A. Lovenz, H 15 like 11 . d-| An enrag m LSO > duieles GEORGE & HLER sad HUGH FORD i . . h_.\ to The Otaka Fabrie Co 1 vic is achiey Governor Fuller of Mas 1Sty George Walsh in “The Count of Luxemhourg™ \"‘“““" i ek an NN SOl B1AD Y st crinkling during the storm ing to 1 i ] : e 2 U o Lorenz. Trumbull-Vanderpoel train serice | Thoakiing Children After Sc : SetRInGEOR G B Sitee 2 . Brookton e Il toll that & en After School, 10¢ tos 1 Tay Play- | Add to Directorate . ‘o wers w 5 e L will b New York, Feb., 6 (P Stack- Bost e 3 at the Garriek ¢ o holdors of o il bren “Avig and the | J. 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Mat Plus to §2 to §2.00 s ta “HEADS 1P" CAPITOL DANCE CON'TIN JOUS SHOWS DAILY 2= umvl {e Shows—Second Beginning at 8: 30 \ Tickling Tale of a MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY 'il“lwk\r' Honeymoon MARTY DUPREE and Her FOLLIES A Merny Musical Comedy with Capti Dances and Comedy NIE DROHAN, FRANK MURRAY, Y MELVIN, STEVE HUGHES, FRANC nd — HAND PICKED CHORUS OF Bl ‘Hl. N 7 B WALL LOU GARON, ES McCARTHY MARTY JAUTIES!

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