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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 19%6. "fifi.’?fiffir’ - il apthw e i I Yo - < Onless ntherwise Indicated, thentrion) notices and reviews In this column are wvitten by the press mgencies for the respectivo amusement company. Rt i i A b st S b E it r it disseaisesstiss HAROLD LLOYD OOMING 11 yoo haves ‘lears 149 them: if you havs oares pre- are to shed them: andt If you have roublea orepars 1o rarget them * Warolq oyd 1 coming io *he prepars to | Of Mkable comediang; and Eunice Miller and Co. In w dance offering | complete the program. A new | ter of “Casey of the Coast (Guard" Aino on the biil. Tha finals of the | Charleston contest will be danced oft Apito) Seglnuing Sunday night. on Thursday evaning and the win a, Haroild ‘s 8 paalmesinging | 00 of ali the puat contests are re- atiostet n ale new onmedy | JU0*'ed 10 Abpear in the final award W~ W mIghty crusader, who (‘DA O° Prizes and c "0 Lo *hs conciuvton that th rvorld san etan® e dot of up fung Tae pierars Am o teying to Jeesuade the tonshs and gang Whrs o tresd tho stralxlt and nar- | ow wnt slippey pat ant Lave n falnt Mew af vbe uproarious iction, the hyster:al cxofioment and he faliffony fun conaentrated i van's Fale” "= tas- showlags of the estor I SYD OHAPLIN AT LYCEUM ‘Tonight eonciudes the showing al he Lyecourn tieater of Syd Chaplin tamous comady “Oh, and Lon Elatne Han- "ellog ! ed “Parvislan Nighis" Specia nsie, ecomady eels rould out ¢ or the last f features and news Prog n. of the week, be ginning tomorrow afternoon, the bill lis one with an appeal to ot good miovies. Marle ‘Seven Sinners” will be the In this pleture—it play with running ar is supported by Clive Brook all lovers Prevost he Vi ALGEL AT CAPITOL e o telainmeat v can ating's ~acommend (isorga | mun s'n i wet oftering, “Th ark L cu viste al tne Capl heates “Thursdag, i°r‘day and Sat wday. & W o trst National dle- re Aresented iy Brmue’ Goldwyn, one ealoumied ‘o piease tho bardened piciure-goer. The waudeviile SUl1 wiii offer five Jack Kennedy | offering with omedy, Alberta Lea In “A R Cinerd:" Murphy and Sukl, song e thron elnde Charles Conklin, The other picture is iller, with Vera Reynolds. fiilion Dollar Handicap” ily worth while atiraction, s and CAPITOL 1 DAYS Beginning Sunday ¥ Is Paris the happy hunt- g ing orounds for divorce? 8 You'll know after seeing @l the side-splitting comedy § of modern marriage split- iing. GROUNDS for DIVORCE with Florence Vidor Matt Moore Louise Fazenda also — RICHARD TALMADGE tertainers; Gordon and Plerce, a palr !some chap- | n to the win- | " [her obtain mearstein 1n the melodrama of Paris, |ing Demon' ) | hibitions of in | in THE FIGHTING DEMON Today—Thursday at THE NEW PALACE Continucus Shows Daily 1:30—10:30 Otrecten by AR TUON PROUCIDNT BARDLD LT CORORATICN T ALL WEEK Matinee Nat. PARSONS Hartford STUDENT PRINCE IN HEIDELBERG Added Attraction o TONITE COUNTRY STORE Many Prizes Awarded Popular Prices Matinee 10c¢, 20¢ Evening 20¢, 30¢ THIS COUPON and 10 cents presented at I hox office admits a lady to any seat any matinee Vot oed Sat. or Holidays | ) COMING JOHNNY HINES FTOMORROW Added Attraction CHARLESTON LK y With the Same Great Cast Recently seen Here Including DE WOLF HOPPER James Liddy, Eva Davenport and Laura Arnold Famous Male Chorus of 60 the Nost of other [nyorites, 3. Plus 13 fax over 3 the and Fyee. ide, CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY LYCEUM FONTGHT Is Your I..\V.\I' CHANCE TO SEL Syd Chaplin in ““Oh, What a Nurse"’ —ALSO— “PARISIAN NIGHTS” with ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN IHURS—FRI. & SAT. DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL VERA R’!‘INO[DS EDMUND BURNS & RALPH LEWIS T MSGREW WILLIS “THOROUGHBREDS « WA FRASER enikes ay SCOTT SIDNEY With MARIE PREVOST Children’s Matinee 10¢ i | i | { | COMEDY AT PALACE | e Is a complet 1 ol of his conditior | ney between two nu | When his time opened with berry Blosson 8. ame to play old favorite "¢ are to ley, Am nurse T, and 1o, stood Lehind him, D. Minlon of Lakeport, “The to pleces, | day and Tharsday — “Grounds for | Divoree" 15 tho featuro and Richard | |Talmadge tn “The Fighting Demon™ is the companion feature, What Grounds for Divoree e I'his question seems to be tearing | H Lot s (et {One Holds Up Student With Gun, I2ach doay the papers blaze forth n.; e headlines all about the “Ho-and-so's .Jeweh‘y Mlssmg Henss 1al Divoree 8ul Congider for a moment the case of e |the Sorbiors, Cambrl Mau Sorbier ,a hig The academic ful French attorney, m 1 Alce. | yard has be | was beautiful, Ie was hand ind rich, What more could L newly marricd couple wish for? Nothing until it happened, Their first wedding anniversary 1s him wrapped up in his lates ase, never for a moment glving ought to the theaer party his lias so carefully planned for the ot caslon, A misunde finals will he prize awarded 158, April T (P played calm of the Harvard en ruftled by an armed | SUCCPES Man Accidentally Shot, |8he holdup man University Were robber ind elty police today enguged in searching for the who, at revolver point, ad- monished to silence two students, in he was discovered and u flight of stairs to New H April T (P | Cavallaro, 240 Exchang vhose roon then fled do hen 1 the yard helo Charles 1%, geport Sunday when a Atherton of scott and Nathuniel D. Clapp of Weyinouth had been entertaining a friend fu their room in historic old Matthews Hall last night when the robber appearcd, Atherton, who had the door to the | found himself man with a re- | Swamp- erry street, was tanding develops into riot and ends up in a di- orce, Alice marries in; Mau is mixed up in an aftair with a ch his latest client; the gi 1s her new hushand worsc [than the first and has Maurice help a divorce, and they ar was hospital s removed 1 at the time v small Ll bullet Libero was arres| F'rench actress, been lout T bedroc fucing volver & |remarried. Ordering them not to attempt to | | Rieh madge n “The Fight- | move, the man dashed down the gives one of his best ex- | stai Clapp threw up a win- | his athletic skill and | dow and called to students in the | gives hig audience a million thrills. |yar d below to guard the dormitory | The Country Store is g as an | entrance, Other students, aroused | (‘golidge T led by Clapp's shouts rushed to Mat- ( L swurthy wort polies d over to on a charge o ay hinks Some [ prizes will be awar ews hall and with them came ' Changes Too Liberal | April 7 CP—Whils | he civil sery- Washingtor specific pro of the building, retire lowever, 110 frace of the man could £ress have not cors be found and he had not beer ‘resident Coolide: to leave the main entrance w that some o reported nothing missir eral. | other student He e mum {ers of lucky number t | romorrow will be gi of the six Charleston I will 1 ach Tl attraction. Charles Apted, superintendent of the | university poliee Despite n the first ns which lay a search 11 pending in « ur as an SONS'S HARTIFORD ater this weelk th famous music Prince,” s gagement o5 them are too but an- teh was PA Parson's the 1 ers the propose of sald his ind bis roomn had been ran- d Shuber! 1t “The Mosgrs. | | | | | bl 1ent The 1 60 to ion playing 1 e ars, too OUT OF BED FOR - FIDDLE_ CONTEST, knowledged | | t the Bat,” at| Stockholm, ‘Bantry Irishman Shows Phuck e cntcee But Loses Out remarkably {headed by | Liddy, Lva Dave ‘HU‘“ 0 m requ effect heen received by the mana | gnt, that Mr. Hopper has heen in- [ dueed to hig DeWolf Hopper, James | yport and Laura Ar- | wiileh fede tribute n sts fo that government OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY April 7 of recit ince for the balance of 2 | King Gustavus Adolphus in |t 1 celebrated its 300th with eer | former splendor | Although the wedt lost its special privil his honored o cment. | will be given on Satur- | on to the evening per- | nobility April 7 0 wh o A “Ri. | fighting Iri pluck car- | this T io the | vied him from 1| 0f the world .| here is back | day dling contest lospital cot to- | | Port April 7 (# which he travelled | Rev, J. Arthur Glaster of W will go to some- | Haven, Penna., has been one else, but John Wiseman, 75 year | qean of 1 old virtuoso from Bantry, Ireland, at | Brew; least has the satisfaction of having| He is 44 ye nd 2 who | made a game attempt to win. lat 1| University, from wh r con-| Wiseman was taken ill with a bad a. degree of Maste composer, the cold last week, The contest opened “Ree-Ke and last night was Trish final syl Bantry, who had been in in i CALLED the sons's Monday Without this fr office at Parson wssailod v Rick-Kay” or “iwe sca i for ‘Naughty Rickefty.’ " to Harry B. Smith, ¢ hook and lyrics s with the iation hoydenish Mitzi comes to April 19, for a week ndly hint the h s would probably e Nat < for 1ousands of mils for reservations last night. o onday I night. cological seminary The same richness inwheafand milk sz makes if Aealfhful makes if fasfeful, BAKERS ) AMERICA By Invitalion Only hospital, fuslsted on entering despite | | He was bundled into | an automobile, and made the jour- he toose- | tuken to Grace and then went on [suflering from la Wind that Blows the Bar- [slons about the head aud body as | Green Flelds of [well as All the while a watchful N. i | was declared the night's winner, The contest will close Suturday when the | and a $1,000 | the outcome of the lad Able to Leave Hospital Anthony ived a bullet wound in the re- possession of Charles ac admitted and )t carrying Glin o to his attentior to th i} maxi- $1,200 some Hh‘*" imum ages for | y low. | ould call for an | expenditure of 354,000,000 a year of | Al employes would con- 230,000,000 and the | M — The | nobles, created hy anni- nonles recalling ity s it continues which has | hi lled os | ke's Cathedral, Bishop | gradu- | OTHERS ich | 2 B Im City Man in Hospital ‘ After Being Hit by Auto New Haven, April 7 (P—Willlam Pletro, 18 ot 135 James wtre was Lospital last ni crations and abras | possible int sutained whien he struck by an |automobile gperated by Willlam Burns of 19 Alton stre Burns w A under arrest on a chargo of reckl rnal injuries | wiis plag | ss drivi injuries Burns sald he tur to avoid hitting a 1 street, and rar vho was riding on « * out y ! o girl playing b udde FURNITURE CO., Inc, into the OFFICERS ELECTED New York, April 7 () Weston D. 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