New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1926, Page 21

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B m—— I ) ||||| lI II Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and veviews tn this column are written by the press sgencles for the respective amusement company. {ATHE i “SPORTING LUIFE"—LYCEUM Anyone who sees “Sporting Life" ow showing at the Lyceum theater will have taken what almost mounts to a personally conducted r of London. Included in the pisture, in which Bert Lytell is the ~ading man, are scene at the Ep- BARBARA LA MARR AT CAPITO1 Truly a motion picture 4 Girl From Montmartre, s tol theater today and Saturday, in the expert opinfon of veteran play goers Barbara La Marr, herself of La blood, fits {deally into this f SAMUEL LAZARUS DIES IN HOSPITAL Luzarus of 8t Slncken in New York ¥ of the Louls and ed today pital plexy M E. N com Downs track, London street |40d Elves on the finest per Seunss bnd views of the siums a|[OTmSuses of the year. No less in country estets, reproduction of & |iTISUINE I8 the ever rellable Lewis s Stone, who, with Miss La Marr, oc famous club and varlous other ‘lews. Events of a sporting nature |CUPIeS & feature position in the cast, | nclude everything from the famous Derby horserace to a big fight scene in which “Ki4" Lewls, ex-welter champ, takes part. The companion pletare is “Selgo,” co-starring Vir- ginfa Vall and FEugens O'Brien with Mary Aldh In a great charac- ter role. By popular demand the Fox Film Corp., has made a re-ixsue of "Over the Hill” and the new prints of this pleture of the age will be shown at the Lyceum starting jay and to continue three daye. tures Mildred Andre and Girls in “A Symphony of Tone and Color." Other acts include Groh and Adonis Shelton and Dalley, two gir Out of Knickers,” a comedy let, and Lloyd and Russell. On Monday the big attractio: offer Lon Chaney in his nesw “The Blackhird” and Jane and Ka erine Lee, the f < the movies now Hrmvn up. DOUBTS CHAMBERLAIN play SINGER * ACCIDENTALLY HURT New York, March 5 () — During | the second act of Wagner's “Die | Walkure," yesterday at the Metro ish Secretary Ts Up a Retreat. polttan Opera house, Michael Boh- | nen suffered the effect of estreme | R A G «ealiem when Rudolf Laubenthal, | e A G B el dlng German tenor at the Met= | faets the views of the German for- |17 ropolitan, split his nose during | . thelr duel with swords. | ;| like 4 When the curtain fell Bohnen | the makeup of 1 ¢ na. (100 rushed to his dressing room and | tione council as an attempt to save ;“" t was hal¢ an hour before the flow | his facs and cover a rcireat. of blool could be stopped. U5t n avidenl’ (e paper “N‘ e “that he vielded to the pressure of | ) AWARD | public opinion throughout the | 5 (P — 1v-~rm and has given up his mpt | was aws to help the Polish-French claims a jury in|to success! rior court vesterday affernoon.| The Deutsche Allgementine Zef- Rockwell sued Clayton M. {tung belleves Chaner ‘ ant superintendent of the | Hamburg sperch company, | sired effect i the result ‘.\'ir Aus! of an automobl nt in - | British ago. l'n'l\\\ 0, ri lost his leg. ockwell s umstan shire a year Demott, council a son o while Laza Louis, president of the Brown, c} came to New Yorl York He vas first takel The Keith vaudeville program fea- |Lazarus was edu sehools and as a yo in th March Louis, tive bo he wou | Phe | 81060 8t Lous Railroad Magnate 5 (P)--Samuel | 71, A member ard of the St J. M o ¥ 14 re ted in the Ing n Francisco railroad Broad str was stricken with at lun, 18, with eon Tu \!\\ Kurn of road, and 1 alrman of the boar to attend a meet- Wher ospital, it public man went to New Orleans whero he entered the | Iriske tle int ol |where he |employment of holesale re h n de Arygoods & married Wal vel allroading business 7| exas, m(\,\ll in 1 | {Aeme and Puc | 5 I Berlin Political Writer Trinks Brit- [liol Trying to Cover |! 11, formerly of publish th specch com erlain’s Y E M | PrIc To « L I\l(ll‘llfi\ TO O'HAYER The veeting of the Continuous Paily Ifir’ F ; 'nm & TONIGHT & SATURDAY [BLERC in the DOUBLE FEATURE (| IECEE ALE Al In the ption to . ey . ‘\(';' eral Supe Michael H. ! Virginia Valli | o5 " 3 present An vas e given and T W ere “ ” SIEGE With EUGENE O'BRIEN ~—also— “SPORTING LIFE” with BERT IYTELL | LYC hl M ’I‘HL.\T R Sund.n March 7 At 2:15 p. m, Vinlinist, Ten nd PARSONYS’ WARTFORD All Week—Mat. Sat., H. W, FRAZEE Is Pres NO, NO NANETTE” The World's Best Musical Comedy with JULLA SANDERSON, DON- ALD BRIAN, FRANK CRUMIT. ONA MUNSON and a Gorgeons 1 of Girls Mats $1 1o $2.50 Plus Tav ALL NEXT WEEK Matinees Wed., Nat. Seats now on sale Don't Delay Getting Seats You'll shriek, roar, howl at ORILLA TONIGHT & SATURDAY BARBARA LA MARR in her last photoplay i (3 A Fint Tlationa fimu | Vi ll)E '“ LE l MILDRED ANDRE and GIRLS || Others { | | I I ' CHARLESTON CONTEST TONIGHT CASH PRIZES | \IO\ —_ IU\ f"\\l\ In ! “THE BIACKBIRD" PG i o ) JANE & KATHERINE L1} NYCO Mt io00 (0f3 150 IN VAUDEVILLY sat. Mat: 50c to $2.7 Plus Tax 15 An Afternoon of Artistic Pleasure Grand Concert LYCEUM THEATER Sunday, March 7, 2:15 P. M. N Ro<ano, violinist: Mrs. Q. Reale, pianist: H. M. 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