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mlllll ity l| [k v | e = > "\ \' ,.}‘-u Caless otherwise Indicated, theatrien) notices ana veviews n this colamn am written by the press mgencles for the respective amusement company. iiasiaiatiisiiiomnseriaiioria e RabE R IRaR R AR R AR L d a2 et e s e atndseiiadsdsativinssatetae s it SSEVEN SINNERS'—LYCEUM “The St Alarm” gre t of all fire opens Sunday night at for a three days’ showing. This pie- ture has the endorsement of fire de« partment ofticials, gram the | Beginning Sunday night for a four | day run the o will be offered, "For Heaven's sa conside Harold's best easily melodramas, the Lyecum comed AMATEURS' TONIGHT AT NEW PALACE Tiven though Tom Mix has de- serted his ranch to bacome a mount ed policeman in "My Own Pal" which 1s plaving today and tomor- row at the New Palace theater, it does not meun that he has left his (riding and roping and thrilling ad- ventures athis ranch. Quite the op- posit. It is one of the mast thrilling of the Mix pictures screened-— | mare than that it represents one of the hest pieces of work the genial western star ha made, It is the story of an Irish cowhand who ecides 1o look for adventure in the city On the Tonlght tractions are the starring Marie Pro . Clive Brook, | Cigude Gillingwater and others, and *“I'he Million Dolar Handicap," feat- urinz Aemure a Reynolds. Both | are high grade pletures and each is ture attraction in {tself, ven Sinn Miss Trevost role of a pretty little crook tip that a country estate weant and decides to rob it “The Million bollar Handicap” sport of Kings is the keynote of ittraction and the big thritl when Miss Reynolds done the attire of a ind races the fave under the wire a winner. lies and ne vound out the program. AT CAPITOL the First Na- he Capitol, now n debut of 3 who. sation in Holly- row the big at- sven Sinners,” | and tom a fe in has the who gets is he ever comes ockey orite same program fs the first episods the serial Wild West which is @ story of the famous 101 ranch Miller Brothers cireus. The first._episode depicts the life of the Miller Brothers at the start of their circus career. ‘The entire circus is brought into play including the ani- mals and everything connected with circus life. ceted come ol SDARK ANGI “The T» tiona) att marks the Amer| beantiful Vilmy created such a has Samray Wells and his amateurs will be tonight. There will be several local acts who will try out their talents before the New Palace audience. Meny langh promised Soma of them may be good but if they are not we can all have a zood augh and thera will no hard feclings by the actors either 10 vaudeville bill is headed by he ¢k Kenendy and Co. in the musi- cal comedy tid bit » Real ars” an amusing skit well done: an- other feature is the offering of Alber- ta 1 who presents “A Royal Guard” one of the hest acts of it style geen here in many a » de Othess Inch < Morrell and Co. who big favorite vesterday ! and who was forced to respond to severnl encores for hils fine singing e Miller and €. open bill | 1 clever novelty dance offer- and Murphv and Suki offer comedy songs and talk to good re- sults, A new ¢ Guard ar be was a ' Professor Veblen Will Take Punceton Chair Princeton X, April 9 (P Prineeton Im-u.wv 'r\,sn(.‘ an- occupy the He r alr of mathematics., He wiil start s work mext fall, and aside from onducting ereative researeh will de. a series of lactures to g ents, Henry Bur apter of “Casey: of the is also on this pro- LYCEUM Continuous Show The fine chair Thomas D azo, Mr. a e far ad- and reesarch ement of teaching lin the universi Daily TONIGHT & SAT. Douhle Feature “The Million Dollar Handicap” of the ENJOY A GOOD SHOW in the new emvironment of THE NEW PALACE New Britain's Modern Theater Continnous Shows Daily 1:30—10:30 Thrilling Stor Racetrack Also MARIE PREVOST in “Seven Sinners” TODAY—SATURDAY The Snappiest. Speediest Mriller Ever Made TOM MIX i —— “My Own Pal” Also ALICE CALHOUN in ‘Part- hme Wlfe llr~( }N\mh of the Inn|ml.’~ 101 Ranch Serial “Wild West” TONITE Added AMATEURS Cascades of Giggies NEXT Mon., WEEK Sun., Tues.. Wed “The Still Alarm” The Greatest of All F Melodramas Children After School 10e MORE LAUGHS THAN THL RAINBOW HAS COLORS— THAT 18 JOHNNY HINES —in— “RAINBOW RILEY” A LLOYD—A CHAPLIN IN ONL AT THE NEW PALACE SUN.. MON.. TUES. Double-Feature Bill KRASNOW PARSONS’ Theater Hartford Monday Eve., April 12 Tickets on Sale at Box Office N $1.00 to $2.50—Pius Tax “He is a prodigy”—Leopold Auer Attraction TLaughs Galore POPULAR PRICES Matince 10¢ Faening R THIS COTUPON and 10 cents presented box office admits a lady to any scat at any matinee Not Good Sat. or Holidays NOwW Harold Lloyd hit | “dvote of 11 » and a recitation and & NEW Anchor Brand Dinner “A boy or ghl whe or 1 belongs to the privileged cla realize there i work to he ho is to go stralght morally,” 1 cipal Louis I Slude of the High ool, told a ibout 150 member of Judd's hor Brand elub nual banquet at the club houee night, His talk, which was the several, was enthusiastic |by the club members clusion he was honored ks, Principal Slade told of the sity of work for the boy whether he is golr tering an industrial earcor. hoy or girl should decide ne whether or not he § work in scheol or work school, but whether he there must be work it ds o 9t for him." he “Edn on shonVi its chief oh, It that the syster greater pa During of the her 0 mus North & 1 nece of going ont hoosees ortins have is not exac implies bhut Tt of it is work.” his talk, Mr prablema of edy t0ld of the diff hoy or girl on the work he vears Slade tion. He yath toward the or she will fallow The to 1ind out interested fn and what on life may he 1sad him along th Zetting that while e hoy mu tor i what boy ork ie 1 Slad Other dent T sald Iks were given by M. Holmes on operation,” by General Superinte ent Miehael O'Hayer, and 'Doannell on “Thi Wightman, secretary of the company, toastmaster and opened m with a short spesels telli conditions in the factory ature of the Pre “o- the gr entortainmer by Will * Boston Dox the s was two (Buek) I d and *The Three Lil' Re ond number being giv well was his first o old ti he gathering mor \ on ing recef: request with usnal m. Bonney duet |2 decided hit. Har nore Morse eang gave individ The an solos of his fellow &ram opened with th “Star Spangled Ba Ameriea.” Words of praise club officers and th “harge for the ess of 1 members singing of ti ner’ and elose N eTER i vaniEt ie committee sic are the officers: W rge Wer Tiemarest Ward was vies-pre . retary, and Fred I tr An Colelian & committee with the following his assistants, Jambe Bvett, Jr Rick, Thomas Coyle, John Heath = chairman TODAY and SATURDAY Continuous’ RONALD COLMAN VIEMA BANKY — i — “The Dark Angel’ A Real Dramatic End VAUDEVILLE CLARK MORRELL CO. Albherta Tee offers “A ROYAL GUARD™ JACK KENNEDY €O, MURPHY & SURT EUNICE MILLER & €O, Gem! New Chapter “Cagey of the Coast Guard™ Children’s Tickets Matinees 15¢ “T'OR AEAVEN'S SAKE"” All Week Mat. |PARSONS’ POSITIVELY TINAL WF The Messrs Sat Shubert's THI STUDENT PRINCE With the Same Grent Cnst Headed Py DeWolt Hopper, James Eva Daveuport, Laura And the Tamous Male Chorus of 60 Liddy, Arnold Prices, Mat. 288, 3 "o Apr.13 Eves. £3, £2.50, $2, $1.50, §1 Mate, Wed -Sat 187 5e. to %2, Tax No tax on ibe. tickets Tneludin MATL ORDERS Now Plos TR uzhn HAUGHTY RIQUETTE STANLEY LUPINO GREAT CAST =50 DANCING GIRLS "HARI] WORK NEEDED * T0 GAIN SUCCESS iPrincipal Slede Speaks at i Henior ord crowd of last of tved and at its con- with a rising 14 |y, g to school ou s that to | of rither ttached to it or said, the told | Mies of gulding the in later problems of an educa- | ts | M his outlook ! ¢ and then cavefully nd- James Endure.” entertainer | BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 19: 26. Milter, Albert Hoftman and M, NEWINGTON NEWS The play “Mr, Bob" will ba pre- sented by the Grange tonight at the Luskoskl, H, O'Hayer, " PLONKETT'S HOME VISITED BY C0pS Grangs Hall and oL ot Irish Republican's Dublin Resi- | his home on Hillerest avenue by ill- ness Dublin Count home of k Herbert Olinstead returned to Cor nell university toduy after spenc the spring recess with hs mother, Mrs. H. B, Olmstcad of Johnson republica early this me and Owen, from their beds and Everett §1 for weaks with Mrs. M. J \onts s epending a fe g paren r. and Shonts of Stuart street guarded $ removed pret reg hou the sons At from top to hottom. The the unknown & ons Mre. Benjain ¥, Damen tained two tables of Iy heme on Johnson street last evening, enters | for raid ar Greorg Iy 1 ublican mo Not tt has been Irish re- rved as cabinet Valera fn op administia- o tounding of versed fn it member of socleties of Mrs. Willlam B been i1l with the on Frederick str proving Norton who has | Ip at her home im minister of f set up by 1 position to the American Property in | Germany Being Protected Paris, April 8 (P'—The six day bi- eyele race in the Velodrome was uspended for an hour and a quarter this morning when the temper of thy competitors was aroused to fighting piteh because of continued jostlings ind collisions. Soveral of the riders threatened cach other with their fists and the trainers had difficulty in separating them lf\l.lhm, Wwas res . when the first three teams were lassified Marcot-Putzois, . quehaye-Wambst and DeWolfs Stockelynch. The Awmerican team of MeNamara-Horan was placed for teenth, Cugnot, who with Baron a hi partner had heen classified as eleventh, abandoned the race, fol- lowing Gio ti-Faudet, who retired 12 epot where she after the morning sprints. 1 rn in 7 \he cottage on the At 10:00 a after eighty-three Leandro creek in | hours of racing. the leaders had alta Toler, 91 od 1,993 kilometers (1, ish pioneers, dicd 230,78 miles) erature moet of Europe His hr national ani sives seized after and fm 1ad hy cxp of 1 " REAL PIOI\EER DIES uted 16, me was sumed at 740 a Mary Peralta Toler, 91, Passes Away Near Site of Her Birthplace In State of Calitornia Oakland, April 9 P — Within a stone's t t 1835 Mrs endant ot fay Toler witnessed nish rule in California, Rere wogter { e M |Los Angeles Succeeds In Her Trial Flights Washington, April 9 (P2 el test of the it Lalehurst, vesterday to Thalears 70 per cent tidshipman Wil vhich have r. who raised t hanled or veplaced during the T 18 several months she heen faid up 1 azainst M Wil be completely The vast grant of her grandfather is expected to he vas broken S42. Mis Toler rried in 1 woved to Wash- n ]‘ > she attended i of {est flig the 1 ball of President By at vicinity. Her eruisin he returned to her birth. i for the onth \ \ after 1shan death in the wane of the 3 lived to | common- | saw fgn langn a sue- Airi- N. the er of Don all of o artment about Tor from the band was wkney To- American flag a hen California king o " Spafy was of liam proparatory sehe Cleans woodwork, painted walls, upholstery, window-shades, etc. Removes spots from rugs and wonderful for the family wash. Ready to use—no rubbing—no hard work coorSmell fhe avor-baked oodness as ou slice i, STORM PASSES OVER | California Now Busily Ingaged ing Away The Wreckage Dobris Following Gales, San storm nia towa n Its wake, nal cor returning und cle ted for today ar United te predic he I'ran: 9 (A which has 1 ) for the last f¢ \ i nd « ithe howers and local v ed tota tial d o the plac wour, wh hrought satisfaction cattler inish streams lam by reg phlics nd nd railway Hundred clearin 1 which m or damug Schwah Optimistic on ()ulhml\ tnr Bu«mc g the hi e rall 1 tracks roration, Chambe With the juct aid policy lemit prospe tunity its own affairs prineiy rence of rican prople they ar contidence rity sl to flouris that pe have every LONG HILL lN a1 Wil ford; Con bt ;.w,.,&w., wring weatl pursning 7 with doing—~ ONE CAR IN EVERY ELEVEN IN CONN. And Hartford, April % (P every eleven registered One r in ! while there for every U9 persons in 1910, vatio had changed {n 15 years point where the result was last in Connecti- The Ut last year was fnvolved in an ace Califor- nt, oved on | reglor tructior according to statitist com- department of t\o ratio for 1918 was ident for every 42 necti cour by the state vehicles, Th car in an acc 1 state tor on cut at try at large more cars re an in the p for th ment has detormined proportion of cars to popu I 1910 and that COMING TO AYON spent Thursday Cambridge, morning wh in the ctreet the time 1 morning, Mass,, n he ween when he and Young Tohinson and Parents Are to Be Guests of J. W, Alsop in Connectient Town. 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