New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 1, 1926, Page 23

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1 i BILL AT LYCEUM | It was a fine bill that opened at | Lyceum thils afternoon, pre- Simon the Jester” with liugene O'Brien, Lilllan Rlch and I, B. Walthall, and “Pleasures of 1 Rleh,”" featuring Helene Chad- , Hedda Hopper, Mary Carr and Mulhall, imon the Jester” concerns a wallant and good humored you man suddenly advised he has bu s to live, 1In love with a mar- I woman whose husband has de- h ces the man to Al- him in a mbling den and seeks to bring out a reconciliation, asures of the Rich" presents ne Chadwick with bobbed hair, 1n this pleture she is the daughter of an uncouth, newly rich man and fs the sweetheart of the son of a soclally prominent family, Obvlously | =ich & marrlage ssems impossible to the soclety folk and on this hinges the plot. The news reels 4 selected com- cdies round out the bill, e W. 8. HART AT CAPITOV, “The finest picture of his carcor to | date” is the general pronouncement of those who e witnessed advance umbleweeds,” Willlam first production for the United Artists Corporation reelase In the m‘nnn\\l role on Don (4r“)'h w ..rh he l‘\s bhecome H‘n~ tified—a photographic portrayal of TODAY—FRI—SAT Continuous William S. Hart TN A HUMAN HEART DRAMA Ol THE WEST ” “Tumbleweeds NEW CHAPTER, “CASEY O THE COAST GUARD” With George O'Hara VAUDEVILLE 4—CLIFTON GIRLS—4 COPELAND & JONES QUINN. RINDER & ROY THREL VAGRANTS MURRAY & CHARLOTTE Charleston B | Contest Tonight Children, Matinees, 15¢ DOUBLE Il\llll “SIMON THE JESTER” | With BEUGENE O'BRIEN and LILLIAN LICH ALSO “PLEASURES OF THE RICH” With HELINE CHADWICK NEXT WL Sun. Mon.. Tues. & Wed Syd Chaplin —in— “OH! WHAT A NURSE! Beginning Sunday Night MARTY DUPREE || \ND HER FOLLIES || All New Show —————— | 4 consisting o Orch. $2.30 Cire. #ie. -..“ ""““TILI M‘. b, erner, This story by Hal G. Evarts, which | was adapted for the sc | Gardner Sullivan, is a | powerful ey dash of the American homeste —the settling of the ( Strip between Kansa |1n 1889, “Tumbleweeds” will be the first time fn this cit POPULAR PRICES AT NLW I‘\l ACE opening on Sun will be shev days and th will be added a lfrom time to SALI- Hart and his prowess ver of western char er to sea the produ in point o mugnie eenmen o e | Red Trade [nternational to Carry {former efforts. run type, a comedy jssue of the news r You Will Never the Opening of THE NEW PALACE New Britain's Modern Theater Sunda;; Night April 4 Wou silltadmiveStheheantyei b e e S i of the theater. enjoy the en- " thrilled hy unll Cnless otherwise Indicated, theatrical notices ana reviews In this eolnmn ., are writtep by the oress agencles for the respective amaosement company on by drama of the okee 1 Imirers s, will 0 feature picf ittractic e Forget o N’EIL» a CHARLI FORD » anddyou will live again.the dreams of Matinee Evening PARSONS 72 Prior to Regular Colicy: DOUBLE FEATURES ENTERTAINING SHORT SUBJECTS Continuous Shows Daily 30—10:30 POPULAR PRICES 163 isted by TURRAY and SRLING vour youth in 10¢, 20¢ 20¢, 30¢ New Shows on Sun., Wed., Fri, \1|I Its New York Opening GUTHRIE MeCLINTICR Presents | “GLORY | HALLELUJAH" New Play by Themas Miteliell and Bertram Bloeh With a Notable Cast, including June Walker, Chas. Bickford. ! Felix Krembs, Hilda Vaughn Staged by GUTHRIEL McCLINTICK i More Days = Sat. Mat. 50c.-813¢ Until the return visit of the Messrs. Shubert's THE STUDENT PRINCE De WOLF HOPPER. James ' with Lidd-. Eva Davenport and L ura Arnold d Famous MALE CHORUS Mail Orders Now—seats Thursdos Ere. Oreh. £3.45 $1.73; Rale. £2.88. §2.30 Fam. Cire. SL15: Wel. Ma Bale. $1.31, £1.15: Fam particularly | pha * NEGROES INVITED ' por on whi under it NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD B 'l'!IURSl);\Y, APRIL 1. 1926, 1m| Wednesday nights in addition (o 210n Friday nights will be held the atenr contests un- Wells who gay happy laughs fr There will be no Inerease in the sion over that charg New Britain many es remaining | yoars aftor he ¢ cents in Inighs, The theater will run continuou shows dully from onc-thirty to ter thirt that patrons may enter the iy time during the day nocom te show, Clark, finds himself 1l a (ch day on openin Sally O'Neill in Mike," b ¥ of New \m\ who infromed Dayton polic nd ) of 10 FORM UNIONS be oo Work in U, §, e o W B “Iinny ho re n all for. 10 says, Washoigton, April 1 (& Pangalos Candidate DAIRY SOLD OVER BAR . 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