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A'“LI ml!“!“ L, 3 S X ugn'n ' ('Y 4 %o/ Ao Laless otherwine indicated. theatrical notices and reviews in this colamn mritten by the prews agencies for the respoctlve amusement company. R Rt i3 ed LR ar NEW BRITAT OIS SINNER TN s M NEWEST ROLE “Captam Fary,” at Parsons' Golorfut Caribbean Romance .pv n o distar (By Horald Reviewar.) Forty-nine years a with the ambition t appeared in the DUSOLINA GIANNINT | ler and Ethel Shannon are featured Dusolina Glannini, said to be the|and in this pieture occurs a most greatest vocal “find” of the past |exciting wreck and rescua. | decade, will sing at the Capitol “Mado tor Love" again brin E theater on Feb. under the aus- mund Burns playing opposite Miss pices of the Musical club., Music- Joy and the picture itself concerns lovers, and especially those who an American explarer who in his truly appreciate bel canto, are lucky thrill at discovering an old Egyptian to hear Miss Giannini, inasmuch as tomb neglects his wife. she has @ clause in the contract Starting Thursday the Lyceum is | with her manager, Danicl Mayer, 10 to feature two more big attractions sing a minimum number of con- One s “His Majesty, Bunker Bean," rts cach st This was sugr- [taken from Harry Leon Wilson's gested by Miss G ini's famous | saturday Evening Post story and the teacher, Mme. Marcella Sembrich, ' other is “The Other Woman's Story'" who belicves that a young voice of gtarring Alice Calhoun in the lead- preat beauty should never run the g role, k of straln through too much use "My 4 sald Miss Gilannini a reporter, “is quite naturally to aing here, there, everywhere! But | s tmpossible. The life of a public N is a very strenuous one, al- though people seem to think of it as s glamorous affair from early morn- until late at night. Everything ! rvating to the volce, no matter strong one's vocal apparatus be. A long journcy, with fts mpaniment of train smoke, soot tiring motion, is damage that he repaired through rest. Therefore, T would rather sing v ennesrts ench season, and sing sons, than have a short- 1 carcer framed in rm:h(:" MARY PICKFORD CAPITOL Mary Pickford, foremost screen tiste, in her new screen feature, Attle Annie Rooney " a United Ar- iists Corporation rclease now at the (apitol theater, has stepped out of the costume drama role and back into the ragamuffin, hoydenish comedy characterization that so en- Jrared her to the public and won hier the title “The World's Sweet- weart."” The seenes of “Little Annle Roon- oy for the most part are laid in the teeming lower Fast Side district of New York ecity, and the famous old Brooklyn bridge has an import- | ant role, The Keith vaudcville program 18 headed by Roy Rogers and Co., in a fast and’ snappy song and dance offering with some clover bits of daneing featured. Another fine of- fering is done by the Pichhinal Troupe, “The Whirlwinds of Italy." Other acts include Rowie and Jerry in a song and dance offering; John- son and Johnson, colored comedi- ans, and Fielder, Mann and Cb., in comedy skit, “Is That the Girl?" On Thursday the big attraction | Wil offer the photoplay version of | Winchell Smith's famous stage play, f- Aghain’.” Friday night the Charleston con- N'<l will take place and the man- agement is looking for more entries |to enter the contest, Names may left at the hox offics up to Fr inning Monday the O ‘]H"r Tiddlers’ contest will take \mm. ' FRIGATE “CONSTITUTION" AGAININ U, §. NAVY s on how 5 may ind MADY FOR LOVE—AT LYCETUM “Made for Love,” with Leatrice the dual role of a beautiful wife and also as a most Feyptian princess of the of the Pharaoh fs the excel- il DeMille pictire now heing A at the Lyeeum in conjune- on with “The Phantom Ex i czarded as one of the best railroad “lodramas yet made. David But- LYCEU Show log criean luring (it i a Continuous Daily TONIGHT & WED. DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Ceeil B De Mille Presents Leatrice Joy —in— ! School Children 3 Raising Funds to de for Love ALSO “The Phantom Restore Billet Head at Charleston Yards. Boston, Feb. ad of the United Constitution has (P —The blilet States frigate en returned to its United in Fusiliers associ- the to Rear eommand- yard, Consti- while schoo! i navy. ' T presented Admiral Philip Andrew ant of the at exercises vesterl { tution is berthed here ildren of the country cunds to preserve hea Her rom Her 1 from a rubh by Sergeant Clar! of the I With DAVID BUTLIR, LTHEL SHANNON "Children After “chool 10e Sy ‘White \\\VEW F Focs is N inseription A Real Treat for New Britain People. Violinist, Pisnist, Soprano, Tenor Grent Concert at TYCEUM THEATER SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH the direstion of Composer i ANO of Vale University, Tickets for sale at €. L. Pierce & Co., 16 Main St. beginning March 1 rs nee Woodbury jon to return to the navy was made at the start f the drive to pres the old fri- om disinteg n at her pier |t | | ot I N TONIGHT TUES., WED. i | FOP. MAT. WED 4 : Eves 5o to $2.50 2 v Mat. 50c 5 CDER msmon OF LTE § O7 SWBERT HU i S Russell Janney Presents OTIS SKINNER IN A NEW IN1ANTIC COMEDY S CAPTAS ‘\ FURY " WHETHER YOU ARE “WET” OR “DRY” YOU WILL LIKE THE PUNCH IN “STILL WA TERS” By 50c 10 § THURS. FRI. SAT. THIS WEEK. MAT. SAT. Augustus Thomas Eies Sat. Mat. 50¢ to $1.50; plus 15% tax WITH THE BIG FOUR: JULIA SANDERSON, DONALD BRIAN, FRANK (RUMMIT, ONA MUNSON Orch. §3, Bale. $3.50, §2, $1.50, Fam. Cir. $1.00{ Plus 15 Orch. §2.30, Balc. $2, $1.50, Fam. Cir. $1.00 Fves Mats {1, [ but still the | that night in 1877 but Otis centinnes to e | Skinner s the tates | e play titled Philadelphia th quired who the wag told his name of Cambridge, Mass half a century Otis Skinner appearing before the Amerie matured in years and m master, In I'ury” he began a three igement at Parsons’ thea ord, last night. When the stripling first 1pon that stage at Philadelphia theater was different than wh today, Stars hav and have burned the “Woodlei actor vag Otl w is ) pul ow er Hart stoppe th at it come Ives out Skin a celebrity. In has been of t Intervening v the really world. < pa s of Lawrence Darrett Jooth and Augustin Daly, other stalwarts of the drama at tho age of 6§, Mr nner retains a large personal following who light in his characterization of ro mantie roles, he hlends humor, spirit Yout}t ul students of the conld 10 better than to wors formance at this shrine wisdom bullt through vears of toil and fidel- ity to high ideals. In “Captain T'ury,” has an opportunity to individuality to 1t story concerns a tavern kee exchanges his inn for a and si's away to the West Indies search of a long lost d ing with him her former sw As the plaintiv mild mannered or Bre life h Now of 1) and \Ir e fullest e er who s rate ship in | makes {he pirates wash and, In the end hi as the 1 priest of tic comedy. Tho character of oves the runaway Warren Sterling. be mproved the dashing tieulation in the was not distinet gave a very fine {Dark Ango! i Charles Tlenders ! ¢olor to the buckling by the best ch | Katherine ») olce for the role of Dona Tilas a. Others in the cast ter Geer, William H. T Rutherford and The hackgronnd of th was furnished by a { eutihroat pirs | natives, all of wh i form. The play ts stae | Boleslawsky, recently of the Art theater. Tt is elnhor and reallsm, the acts marticularly | spesial menti Miss Cornelia | eoNlabarated with writing the plav sat in the ¢ Janney, the prodne Miet Mir first . n the nec eny was also 2 tague ner motley W a h o Ma n and are raising proved wpon a layman, may | coma na m associated dostry of the Mempk only storirs? | The nudi { night, ineinding ) Mr { reneronsly, | five curtain cq | and third acts, 1 The mailnee %'wsr'nv READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS b dent leyar N end reunion “"l('ll(iT DAY, HES Ol LlFE GlRLS WARNED T T0 TRY TO BECOME TOO THIN FEBRUARY Hartford v book g action or land Gerald Chapman reads his cell while await cas highest court is at go must iy \ point one-quarter Kknee caps to faculty has dele asure SUSpeC the Pro trom the Princeton basketball to 29 ‘ictory over e's indoor polo team de- Pennsylvania military col- Now m Yale Have scores 81 Yal by ¢ffect upon mot) physician's most ef 1926, POPF REPORTS HE 1S NOT SATISRIED No Rccord Has Been Reached With Givil Authority Rome, Feb. 23 ! w York water polo team de- cats Yale 52 to 46: Yale swimming defeats New York boys' club who harn fashional Pr. Harlos g won't hav becoming o ! m this." Hartford—Otis Skinner, rve as pall bearer at ss Agnes G. Shipman, chool teacher. actor, to funeral of his former lint is Umited to cgetable soup nond-Hay, who He Is getting gry San- who aders Bridgeport—Henry Nichols Bridgeport librarian aced public library among ead orn. —One ond may buy from nificent crown. other gems 22,0045 bid Greenwich—Willlarm A lew, Meriden. elected of State Assoclation L'Hom- presid of Letter Care It has to sith riors. for by Hartford — Liquor laden auto- Y captured after chase follow- ng colliston; Max Spector arrested Hartford — Three trapped in trolley car when ils to open: motorman door open and all escape. ¢ has beer county given the fol g one man thou ne criticize, door nor rear Hartford — Postmastcr Batley of Panbury elected president of State Association of Postmasters. rella girl Y ity pin sleton, a magazine from Rochester, n diamond rin | 1ys | | ofil.) 2 n of Postoffice Clerk BRIAND'S STAND of d B¢ ach- n. golf play it Diegel, round. John Low Rocke shoul hi Comp- T Nations s flleves That League 1tself Is Sole And Best Judge Of n, Council's Size, Parle, Feb. 23 (AM—The League of len Britt, high school i Natfons itself is the : kick out of try- (00 from a vaude her arre¢ sole and best o of the question of enlarging * Premier Briand i after a meeting of foreign aifairs committee of the outies. Referring to | movement for additional per- manent eouncil seats, and Ger-| many's objection to such procedure, | . Briand said: full confidence {nterpretation conformity with the ests confided to its care. in eomplete indepen- | dence, withont taking into account vm'"% to influcnce its decision.’ The premier dismissed as place” politics regarding the largement of the council, | e Locarno negotiators no oceasion to take up the affair,” he said, “the question was pounded & Al times before carno. The rea e profited by the German to present gue council, amber of dé th ~Jimmy Packa in of of his Elizabeth an s of car 1 to prohi rie buildings ing occaston their demands is is an ch Sir fore at Birming Austen 1gn retary, same am Metrapolitan e ap- ‘the Locarno nee could meet and discuss ouneil membership problem, vould be ahle to dea tieally. rove th they with four dissenting votes, M. Paul-Boncour's re »n the Locarno pact. Premi Driand insisted that B W jesed at that confer texts already published, at the ments left France' the Versailles is, 2 1 nna tely intact. premier N agreed to urge 1150 hasten its discussion atification so as to conclude of the 1 it the il on ope Mar ¥ For a good crop of 's Washin lebees TODAY and WED America’s Sweetheart MARY PICKFORD win— Little Annie Rooney Her Best Yet! Children After School —ed VAUDEVILLE ROY ROGERS €O PICHHIANI Others TROUPE Thurs,—“LIGHTNIN" Triday Eve. 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