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s om ec- elt. ent 0t. ut- oll. e.) DS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDXN NES ESDAY, MARCH 31, 1926, Unfern ofherwise Indicated, theatrien) notices and reviews (n thls column are she remains young in spirit, With SALLY O'NEIL in the Opening Program at the New Palace, Sun., Mong Tues., April 4, 5, 6 D S [PARSONS’ spr. 1, 2 Prior to Its New Yark Opening MeCLINTICR GLORY HALLELUJAH ] GUIURIE Presents | | i " | New Play by Thomas Mitehell | ram Bloc | With a Notable Cast, uding June Walker, Chas. Bickford, Felix Krembs, Hilda Vaughn by GUTIRIE MeCLINTICK 00 saf. Mat. Hie, More Days Until the return visit of the Messrs, Shubert's THE STUDENT 'PRINCE with ])e WOLF HOPPER, James Liddy, Eva Davenport and I.aum Arnold Famous M \l] (llORl Muil Orders Now— Oreh. §3.45 ALL NEW sHOw n MARTY DUPRE CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY LYCEUM ‘IU\“.'“ ONLY—DOUBLE PEATURE ROD LA ROCQUE in “THE COMING OF AMOS” —ALSO— “THE FIGHTING EDGE" With Kenneth Harlan, Patsy Ruth \IllTel o . FEATURE THU l( —F IH—\\T —llflllll L M ETROTOUTAN PICTURES CORP. TER' SIMON TH e ety WILLIAM ). LOCKE / mlALIlLIAN RICH ana EUGENE OBRIEN 0 7 FRANCES MARION pronocron | RELEASED v PROQ]JCE% DISYI\LBU]'INC CORPORATION —ALSO— “PLEASURES OF THE RICH” \\llh Hclene Chad\\ ick (hlldren After \chonl 10¢ hoy who picrecd the love drenm becaus ieir to in her latest funniest al Neil Sally O'Nei contain more t poreent aleohol LADY’S EASTER OUTFIT AWARDED R TONIGHT o ) “THE THURS.- WILLIAM S. HART in A human heart story of the west “TUMBLEWEEDS” VAUDEVILLE Four Clifton Girls Copeland & Smith—Three Vagrents Murray & Charlotte Quinn, Binder Co. New Chapter “CASEY OF THE COAST GUARD" CAPITOL CONTINUOUS SHOWS Children's Matinee Tickets— Only-—Vaudeville AMERICAN VENUS" Last Elimination Charleston Contest Thurs. Eve. Finals Next Week breaking her {| e e e e S e B T T s | i D R L AL E i e anabay laarartiey e o N e = - ————— \mv:vnul:l ‘\-. ave all sung of in the “Z\ ‘H.“ ‘;f)l’llH\“l]lT:\IV“IVITIKT t , ‘?“T"MT M‘\.| 5 ‘\‘w’\ v;m'u‘ ‘:' uvT'w ,1’. v-n—‘\ mn senate, n goes lo lhe house, V’T || i‘ ““ !|i“*“ l m‘ | FVFNING SEH“I“ ll']‘ { B s e rine BITTERLY S[;[TREI] 1o ;'.y'l'[i ',m.\l;-‘]-'\!:l‘\»hfl‘:]-’;lvk:(vT:: 7| dsablod Werld " war velorans the | READ HERALD OLASHIFIED aDs @ 81| PR O opening program is eme 1 he commission had no value and | . l‘ % : j I.I'""H;,“'T.”.‘h"‘m and Con ol 'l*l!- d to r-~hl|l Chairman Marvin | | -n- lh LJ{I: n|i mu | # Dilomas Will Be Presented al fi1s oot S iods oo Membens Ao o Jig i1 CamE I SIS R R | Dwcies Toight oSN ko law BORDER TOUN ISHRRIGN or * WORRIED OVER STATUTES written by the uress agencies for the respective amosement company, ¥ i 11 o l";“:.‘ b2 MN\ g ‘M ] i T bk o 1“;,“.'"";'\ Washington, March 31 (P—The I i & R hoid graduation exercise n the | &N y AL 0 ARG nC 1appy. wriff law h een “miserabl de RN NI RN | | im0t the Contral Junfor SUCN 18 the living drama of th has boen Mmlserably ad- | pygng Laws Are Different in Mass, | GG s = n v ral Junior onutitul pla | minlstere by the majority of tho | | ROD LAROCQUE AT LYCEUM and “Simon the Jester,” a pleture | high school this cvening. A class jckuu o T O present tariff commission for the | Than They In This | Nod LaRocque, hero of Drave. |starring Lugenc O'Brien, Lillian b, students will be presented with | | “deliberat g 9 el | heart and a popular movie leading | Rleh, Henry B, Walthall and Jl 5 e S o YIRENE" AT CAPITOL SUNDAY | "‘ © purposc’ of breaking lv‘ State | man, has the stellar role in the Cecil | Mund Burns, s stlatr U T (8 Calloon SaToore, Rimdomateniont | sunil e nani it Donniage demog |80, FERREEE A C e ) Dedille production, “The Coming of | —_ [ O g o0k Sk | nopular star will open g four day T ALl il | » N‘”: s '(":" ‘o ‘, Am which concludes its showing | Npw P, . o iy ma 4 ngagement at the Capitol on Sun- |y 1§00 S [ EorenesR L e iectiout at the Lyceum tonight, Thin is 0| ar & LACKE WORK OF ART_|givon e the graduates BY qqy evening tn her latest and great- | g0, PEeakdown was attributed by [ing Magsachusetts game luws rela- picture telling of the romantie ex. |, oW that the staging bullt in o | Harry €. Jackson, stato department “Irer Adapted from ) 1 Pennis to the prejudico of Chalr- [(iva to fishing licenses aro causing ploits of an Australion sheep ranch- | Palace theater has been taken down ‘u'n.»mrm‘!» r of tho \:TN Hm‘n’ Leglon, ay of the sume name, the i‘ufllln vT ::_] in, sHp'l\.r\lh-I by "(\1va11\\~- concern 1o Connccticut fisherme er who goes to the Riviera for so- | ‘M the work is being rushed to com. | The program, the feature of \yj610play follows the story of the | ONS Glassle, Broussard and Bald- |, wj -larly these in border towns. cfal education. The comp ~ | pletion the beauty of the theater is | Which 8 the address, “Fhe Open musical comedy very closely and | 1Te @ 1 the chairman oe sachuscts 1s not i ture 18 Patsy Ruth Miller and Ken. | 5 Pronounced that it surpasses in | Door,” by Tenry Toar follows: “I |(gjje0n Moore plays t le role 1o | °IN8 “unfalr” and having an obses- fishing licenses which neth Harlan in “The Sghting Bdge | [1iect the dreams of the owners who WiIL Sail Onee More” and ! (L perfvetion. She is ably supported by | *100 00 the tarift question, | requires S ermen in this state to ! a stirring story of the I, §. seeret | MAYC Sparcd no expense in remodel- | House Roag g by the chorus: | Cjurlie Murray and Lioyd Hughes. le tarif W and the tariff 1ake out a combination hunting and serviee along the Mexlean border. nd renovating the theater so | recitation, md Where Hat ho music of “Trene made It the 'muiission have broken down,” he |fighing lcense which costs $1 it | Starting tomorrow afternoon ”',1”'“1 New Britain may have a theater Shgulld Die Balsowlee; reel- finost popular stage play of its day | 1. M1 believed fn the law un- |hoy wish to follow their sport into | Lycenm will present s of | Of Which 1t may well bo proud. | tution, “It Bo Done,™ Annt land Mr, George Tourtelotte, the mu- | !l #IX months ago, but sinco then Iiwaters of the Bay State the Rieh,” with Helen Chadwick, | L who have veen Inside within ry Rizanska selection, Senior | sieal director of the theater hias ar- | Ax0ano faith in the administration ‘onnecticut a non- 3 | Jack Muihall and Hedda Hoppen: | N 1488 e days have beon amazcd h 6chool orchestra; presentation | yanmed o musle score for picture | Of the law by the present commis- | ing license costs but ! | T/ln the r.»nr:,]\.n-xn cha that has ‘|\')‘T:'mLN hy ( ‘l:r\\ml m‘M that will feature the numbers “Alice ““"'r ant i ! ferease of one doilar over the cost | ) heen wrought 1 Amerjean flag arry Jack- [ Blue Gown' and “Irens” among the cnnls gald he turned of residents, Connecticut sportsmen | F B by C f o t——————— The theator presents an inviting | S00: closing chorus, “The * 1 different selections, vaudeville | he first offer to hecome ¢ Lrogard this especinlly in or a 8 om Ort F ll mmmp‘..r. in which one enn en. | Spangled Tann hy il will offer the return en ement ‘ t ommis . but m Presi- [ view of the fact the trout season (o] W .un a good show better, The light | “horus and guests, The n by popular request of Marty Du ent Coolidga I the job open for {in the Bay .\'u.v- opens two weeks o | ing equipment 18 5o arvanged vlwl‘Tl..u | leetion will be rendered und pree, local favorite, and her Follics | he later took it later n in Connecticut, whi | VERY .CTCant of COmert‘ and The Cl'Ost the aisics In the orchestra floor and | irection —of Grors: v, M *v\hvla in o brand new show, The cast - | s surprised, “! e sald, “to fieans that Massachusetts sportsmen | protection for your baby is woven Boloony laraisre N e adb i aE visor of music in the schools. |cludes Honnie Drogan, Frank Mur- | hear inference that the sident {may fish in Connecticut waters be- . e Sunday Night | [any refiection upon the ereen dn | The graduates, 14 of whom are |ray, Wally Melvin, Siove Hughes, | 1ad somo sinister move in usking |ginning April 1. } into Heywood-Wakefield Baby Car- any way. he remo ¢ | and the 25 follows: | Lou ( n and Marty's hand picked | Commissioner Lewis for his res! Ap e 1s been made t ' & . To The Grand Opening of l S ) G e lah ‘T)uuv . gdmitiisdantin }.M eaonenl e fon bl el Aapnenl b mede ol riages. The designers have had 100 New Britaln's e e LV 0ids e inconvenience that ha ap e 3 | ; ¢ 5 ok ) liatlo st . . New Rritaln's Modem Theater | O ot Wi ias Toseph John S regarded it simply as holding the | saciation to bring influence to ob- | years of experience to guide them. the misfortune of having to sit | 1<ominos, { APITOL pen for me ain a change in Massac 1 | . . THE NEW e SR S ”‘“,"H“, Anthony Tombardo, W. S. HART AT ““"“" : 16 flexible provision of the tarifl |lations on this question | Your dealer has a wide variety of ik new venti g (i OV L O MARTC L e el ight is the last showing of | 1w, permitting char in rates by i i yatem that keeps a supply of frogh | JAMes Pizzuto, Nicholas I Sangil sl S 0 of 1w, 1 P g i PAI A' E ir in the theater at all times, elim- | A0/ Schultz, Joseph Frederic! Al CHCL T It g AT {‘ exceutive order, was deseribed by BURBANK'S CONDITION POOR | new designs, priced to meet any { inates the stuffiness that cxists in | Shurman. David Swaneon, Bernard |Whete it has been cnloved sinee 6 ) Dennig as without virtue unless Santa Rosa, March 31 (P)— | purse. Where you will thoroughly en- | crowded houses, wnehida, - Salvatore M, e S I,.m\'m R DUILY, Remiorhts ok e been 11l | foy & good <how better—in an ¢ A Helen Tottie : Avens lostioipresidant and Lol found it difti- Look for A Quality Seal on s Fonmentior comiae sl M i carett Drlsewloe, n that unless flexible tarift | enlt to sleep last night because of beauty, Il PARSONS', HARTFORD Stella Mary rucky, Rose M e was worked downward as well as | hiccoughing and gastro-iftestinal fr- | G Every Wheel—a Red Hub Cap At Parsons’ Theater tomorrow | Bogdans Panline L.y\mvmo, "“, = ipward, he would no longer have fritations, hut his physiclans said the i . 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