New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1926, Page 31

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Unless otherwise indicated. thentrieal no tices ana reviews in this colomn an ; gencies for the respective written by the press ki faiteasaitiziatiistitasiating 44331 “THE LOVE HOUR'—LYCEUM “The Love Hour' a romantic drama of a young and heautiful devo- at the Ly- tomorrow with his Jealousies and her loyal tion to him is showing coum today and Ruth Cliftord and Huntley Gordon In the lending roles, supported by a cast which includes Willard Loui and Loulse Fazenda In the mirth- making parts. I'he companion pleture is “A Con- nectieut Yankee In King Arthur's Court,” a re-lssue of one of the funniest pletur the decade. Taken from the text of Mark Twain's immortal comedy, this ple- ture is brought up to date with an eye 10 burlesque and it Is a scream from start to finish, A sample of its brand of comedy is that the Crusaders, In thelr heavy armor, start off on motorcycles, The news reels and comedy are on the bill. nelected The or- WS a SMANNEQUIN” PRIZE STORY An excellent bill of Keith vaude- ville and photoplays opened at the Capitol yesterday and will be peated today and Saturd: Two experts gave their approval to the New York tenement sct used by James Cruze in “Manncquin,” adapted by Walter Woods for Para- mount from Fannie Hurst's $50,000 prize-winning story in the Liberty magazine, now at the Capitol. The vaudeville bill {s headed by Hall, Erminfe and Brice in a variety offering that easily won the plaudits of the audience. Inglis and Wilson were also well liked in their comedy act; Frances Hart and Co. show some new dances well done, Miss Hart herse especially cleve the Garner Girls were well lked h harmony and Bor nd Boyer show with an excellent comedy offering. The first chapter of Pathe's new serial, v of the Coast Guard," with George O'Hara featured, is also on program There are continuous daily. re- close the shows NTINUOUS SHOW DATLY TONIGHT & SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURL MARK TWAIN'S &raficst Comedy A CONNECTICUT IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT LYCEU [l N 1 | | | —ALSO— I e ey .99 The Love Houwr” | —With— With Huntley Gordon, Clifford Ruth Childeen's Matince, 10¢ y & Sat. ( An Excellent Program Vaudeviile and Photoplays \GAZINE'S £50,000 PR STORY With ALICE JOYCE And WARNER BAXTER w B b Ty ¥ Nl ind Brice & Co. — [PARSONS’ TFORD TONTTL —Triday, Ofe 1t —Mat. Saf. vat ol the zoar | s peeeseyss LOUIS JOIN BARTELS UELEN LOWELL snd original New Y Cast. 50-82.00-51.5 £2.00-81 LUS 157 T EY SAT. 1.00-353¢ 1-$1.00-3 X ES.— MaAT gymnastic F | L 3 amnsement company. L PALACE | Attor reviewing twenty of the lat- est film relases in the past week, two eatures have been sclected for the pening program of the New Palace ter which will open Easter § lay, April 4, In making thelr selections, Mr. IMon and My, Hoffman who reviev ed the pictures, believe they have ar rang their career. Only the record-break ing pletures have be from these n arshal M. Stahl seem to have produced the TR0 RIS TOR Texas School Teacher Prevente Panic-Loss Totals Million Orange, March A modest grs the hero of this section of Texas to. day, Through the Principal P. N. FField school escaped day that wrecked 125 derricks the Orange oil field and did damage estimated at $1.000,000. When he saw the stormn appros fng he ordered all the the auditorinm, there them against 26 thoughtfulness . Powell of the Orang« more than h- he warned that would start a panic. Ho talked to them calmly whila ging ontside. When the nofse do hecame to great that hie make himeelf hea and down the tie fears of to the was their e not up to allay med most fright I n ng who 8o appent ser 1 rem a one wall of buflaty repaine o v was 1r. Pownll tion and not 4 they 1 S Through it all ter of the sit was hurt in Glonn Keo 24, ker was Killed Inersong were inj in ind an ofl fiv d in the tarnado. an and other 5 were fstoe passed Scores of residenee Althoy fn a few he enectar ove it was filled with As the forest o ler wan - far over resemblec h winds earried f{t Soon the iandsc: of Work of cappl was well under way toda ores of r nees and the I 5 n manse were unroofed. The from the ‘orm traveled southeast ficld into Louistana. bine river about Ora where it ¢ 1tes shipping hoar the harbor. c Two rit et of United sels moored i Sir Oliver Lodze and Society Now in Wrangle bel alism London, March 26 (A-—The of Sir 01 Lo in ind communication with s bro him into conflict me of his co-members of the the fo t of the 1 assocls lotter Nature sor spirit dea with Roya ty. 1( i to the Sir Oliver Scientific Jour tha says Arr tha te to § pounds a w eseriptisn conven: ct caiied SAN rch me lown ha ! sanid: of Deopie ba by SAN<GRI-NA. and 2re 3en £ reports m 5 to 73 dom ce excess fu makes in | ing SAN-GREN4 © os 1l say how beauth Writes Mrs. % Chicago Woman |REMEMBER THE DATE— Easter Sunday (April 4) New Britain's Modern Theater THE NEW PALACE ‘:\\IIX OPEN WITH THE DELIGHTEUL PROGRAM OF PHOTOPLAYS | in chidin NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1926, - As New York Sees It/ Blase New Yorke who delig) gz their country cousing for 1 one of the finest programs of reviewed and eilan and John [ hafred teacher was | of 300 pupils | “rubber-necking” at the skyscrapers |and other objects of interest | amusingly prove their own provin- {clalisnt In many ways. A now sky theater being erected in Time and the work of dig- ging cellar for old Mudison | Square Garden dally draw crowds | ot 600 or more. A penny-matching 3 | contest among the newsles on the + in the fnancial distriet ia ilways the signal fe interested tion, seraper streets an 2l Was Carnso's Volce The riders in the six-day hicycle race were cireling track in | Madison Square Garden, urged on by o man's volee singing, “Ridi Pagliacei” that c from a clus ter of loud speakers, hanging above |the center of the track “That guy sure can marked a fan. Others had con- curred in hig opinlon. The ve was that of Caruso, amplificd from e phonograph record. And it | spurred on Caruso's fellow-country man, Georgettl, who with i MeNamara proceeded to steal thre |laps and gain first place in the rac me sing,” re- Is Making Money revolutionary supper which advertised for quality, rather {than bulk has proved an immens | suce Dispensing with the cover | charge, which averages about four dollars per person, keeping a mod- {erate priced menu, New York, | |and making evening clothes man- | datory, the proprictor has found a gold mine. | Other clubs have averaged such s that it has been found | dvisable to permit patrons to wear what they wished so long as! they would come and spend, club, for bigh pric Series of Contrast | electrio was publishcd in the newsyapers, | Another writer constructed a play about it {ser's hook, “An Amer an Tragedy,”" came out, A most matie part of it dealt with the emotions of n young man in prison death eell, Crities called {1t beauti tul realism, In the novel was electrocuted commuted I Drelser's character Governor Smith Pantano's sentence to » imprisonment, But the novel. 8 reallsm all aw be ciuse Pantano went to the pr g on a wasn't n hospits nervous col- lapse Century The Century years was Now a Success theater, which for white elephant of Broadway its prodigious expense made it almost impossible to house a profitable show there, has comae into its own. Its vast auditorium houses an operetta Atop this, in the roof theater, scintillates a review, pa- rons may dine in a restaurant in the buflding, refreshments are served during the entre-acte on the roof, and a supper club blooms in the basement, Many Small Shops The side streets in the Fortles and Fifties just off Fifth avenue have become famous fdr their ul -exclusive smlll shops, 3 s de style replace dresses, tle I become chapeaux, and shoes answer to foolg But there are other establishments there also. In the center of the hotel dts- trict, a refrigerator company uses a large space to display samples drills, faucets, wrenches, roofing materials are featured another window. All are inter- spersed between the stores, usually in builldings where the executive | offices axe above, AD HEERALD CLASSIFTED ADS FFOR YOUR WANT! wh i W Anthony Doyle. and in N\ o ___________ ______ ___ ______________] ‘n‘g one of the Amelcan-owned R Is ‘Ihulmu, Stephen Manford’s Mount [} |Etna and Bright Boy, or C. Schwartz's Jack Horner, for which a Ligh price was pald by Jnglish JACK HORNE first seventh of thelr preparatory ‘rural districts, and at points remote school class are increased, and pros. (from Cambridge, pective students must submit photo- " |Sets Fire to Barn After graphs with thelr applications. The new rules will mean that not | race was great owing to the hat four women had entries, two of Captures First Place in British, om, s, at gt and v Dion with animals that were greatly fan- Steeplechase | cled by the bettors. Mrs. Patridge's e B la Sprig had a strong following for, t c arl nts I wrt from belng regarded n likely |NAMIY_prepare thelr students for Aintree, Tingland, March 26 (A— Amerlean-owned out- Ithe examinations of the college en- 79 years old, and had two sons kill. |*C"°0!8 located in smaller citles, in | siders {n th , won first and|ed in the world war and trained third the plechase, the and dicult . |more than 8§50 new students will be YA ycoepted since the rest of the en- fact | roliment will come from dropped students and transfers, Notice is given that aftor 1927 ad- mission without examination will be | confined to schools which do not or- | horses, both ting, places today g in memory of one of them, | whose ambition 1t was to own o win-| ¢ ¢ ner of the Grand National, Mps, | Partridge declared that she was less anxious to win than to see Spring, her great pet, come through the danger. | ous race uninjured, | The of the rz s four | and half miles. It ) I:.mi been featured by accidents to horses | and jockeys 6 thorn| { . 14 of which had to be jump- | twice; brooks, and the wide water | . Before the race the follow- | in official announcement wasg post- He way in grand | natlonal stee most world's | tamous steeples ehase Jack Horner, recently purchased o} chwartz from an English quoted at to 1, won by three lengths, while Sanford's Dright Boy snatched third place at the same price Old Tay DBridge W. 1. Dixon, w ed at 8 to 1 a, second, as he did last year. led at the last jump, but gave to Jack Iforner close to the finish. Only 14 inmpers finished out of the ) to etart in the gruelling test Mount Itna was those failing to finish. W. H. Midwood's Silvo, the second | tavorite, f by andily Stephen distance on s, Mirs, bach bacl owned by s the favorite, ainst, but came Mrs, A, Newsome, of R “Dr. Glover wiil be in charge of Aintree hospital. Drs. 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Try a bottle today and | tional steeplechase, a leading turf admissions will hold it to about|you will be one of the many ERE- fisture which drew a number of (1,000 students, The present enroll- [ JUS boosters. royalties to Liverpool. ment is 1,150, { Mrs. Newsome says: The prince suffered much through- | Restrictions on the practice of ad- | than three years 1 have 0 &t it land system purifier. will among Into actlon, re cons on and ERB- | hit or miss remedy and w. ison Held Down To 2 Abont 1,000 Students, It is achleved wonder- London, ear “For more suffered Being Told He Was Slow Attleboro, Mass, March 26 (P~ Because he was told he wasn't worth his breakfast as a worker, George Ruby declded to hurry a barn clean- ing job by burning the building. His idmission of this in court here yes- terday caused him to be held for the and jury on an arson charge. Delphia Robinson, his employer, sald the fire cost him $8,000, Three Years of Stomach Trouble Relieved By Erbjus” Says Bristol Lady . D. Moover Avenue, Bristol, Conn,, Is Still An- other One of The Many Bristol People That Are Indorsing ERBJUS trout that were very distressing. I could not scem to get anything that would relieve my sluggish Hver 1 I felt tired out and run down of the time, “A lady fricnd of mine who had uffered with chronic constipation for many years had gotten wonder- ful relief from ERBJUS and she ad- vised me to try it for my troubles. I have now taken two bottles of ERBJUS and the results have been wonderful, “I am glad to publicly atate that ERBJUS has relieved me and ¥ am today in better health than I ha:« been in many years." LRBJIUS is bLeing fintroduced in New Britain at The Fair Drug Counter by a representative of the me injury in a tornado yester- in pupils into any ontery and ecau- tioned them not to make any move the storm was of two hiown soats unroefel. British virtually out the night and it was deemed un- | wise for him to travel. Throngs At Track Liverpool, Ma 26 UP) night and in the early hours iay crowds from all parts of the| country trooped to Aintree to witness the running of the most thrilling and | most hazar f all British racing | 1d National Steeple- | ommodations had yesterday, and persons | in the evening aftor| to obtain rooms at ho- houses hired taxi- ht and slept in them. 000 persons had Ainiree to appease When Donald MacMillan; Aretic explorer, was marooned in snow- drifts upstate this month, ue led a series of contradictions of The same week Roald Amundsen, of two poles, wore an overcoat for the first time while salling out of |) Tl (e “ New Yor on a March [} Well-Groomed all Day breeze, The next day a crocus push- i ed up through apparently froze n{ “Halr - Groom” | oo o soll in the city and showed a yel- i e a dignified | o priving 1 v I with o « pera o 5 2 arnvins which costs only a | te1s or b 18 was full of steam pipes. few cents a jar at _ any drugstore, Mil- lions use is becanse it gives that natur- al gloss and well- | groomed effect to | york, Prince Henry, the hair — that|connaught, the final touch to good |y, business and 50- Even stubborn, un- shampooed hair s the all day in any | with gue “Hair-Groom" is American vi o helps grow thick, race course, rous hair. . ““HAIR-GROOM” Keeps Hair Combed, Glossy | ( ( ( ( « ( form [ or i 7 events {he chase. 4 croc 7% Food to supply been carried into the appetites of Tho Prin Dress Specialists Meet ililiated specialists in dres 5 for s women held a meetin Bass, an oflicer of the organiza- n said that the minutive ire 1s more in style than she s in price or the Duke of | Prince Arthur Crown Prince [ n and the son of Begu Lo d the list of notables who came intree to witness the race. 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