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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AP —_——— e £ 8 THE STILL ALA | numbers by Altred Goodman and [cal comedy skit “Dumbelis® 1ng N RM Maurlce Rubens, which are credited (great comedy quartet, “The ik . g f y | With & morry*and lively 1t More- |ville Four, I [ | th v i “The 1 . THE NE w over, Mitzl's latst starring vehicles - I % g P et s 8ald to have more of a plot than | Next Thursday night at the ¢ { HEM S e S AL [1s usually. found in the music plays tol Andrew Balzer, winner 4 i A A[;F NMittay ™ | transplanted from European sources; | Charleston ehinmpionship. Janc : et 3‘;",: ki BT und the story, adapted from the | Mason, James Lentini and Charle e i Wher fons 4 \ m | German, despite its Tarislan locale, | Farimer. the runmer S T ey o m « nds | Lyceum Also Featuring “Bor- ' iery 5.t iy over th N (1 I rettists, § ¥ heir opponents will be the four . k S rowed Finery [[“Ritetts Duret, wiose name "2 & Hartord Luince o, {18 Lady Are Great Comedie 0" S 0 SUN.— MON.— TUES, -.’\lvr(nlshr“ (lnu title, {8 a Parisian Adolph Menjou in “The Grand e Un i 10 the ple April 11, 12, 13 Like thrills, exciting stories with [Phone girl, pert, waucy and Duchess and the Waiter® nd i I onaio f . FEATURE Kick, yet not so exaggerated as to |¢'0U% DUt With plenty of sentiment |George O'Brien | PRa bhnalaw ; e s taut e « ) DOUBLE EATURE BILL a kick, y ol L 8 | withal, The role is one that is said to | 1lood” will be 1] filn: tures at o8 ! nd f JPRART Impasslplotes bR R EAIL ol i el AL a0 g the Capitol's spring cay . yieans visit the Lyceum and see “Tho | g\ uqiivy batter . than asthres || ) DHng e Still Alarm’ "which opens tomorrow e NE AN | beginning I night to conMnne through next Wed- will co sday, This plcture has been en. tsed by fire department officlals everywhere as the greatest of all orma Talmadge in “Kiki.” “Rall fire melodramas. The companion | ;o M, © FOMECHR | provinces, wha | Of, the Sawdust, 1 iy 5 . feature 48 ‘Horrowed Fine (8 L wh New Klondike Harold LLoyd (n*For Heaven's Sake' typical jazz-age drama of high life, |'® 5" ranger to I audi. lavish costumes and love. For the |6 e aanecially imnort “The Stl Alarm,” which opens | CAPITOL—SU N, AION,, TUES., i ) o . 101 last of th k the f 4 for ' Riquette” and, ac TR ast o hea wee he features are t Nt o tomorrow night at the Lyccun $ ) ¢ \ nus i 1 aug be Norman Kerry in “I'nder Westorn | (0r1In& to critieal opinton in Roston, A e e edit ! TRt ! Swies” and “Tha Beautiful Cheat,” | ¥hore the show has besn recan g i 18 mak 11 1 Willfam Russell, hard starring Laura LaPlante. s onese I8 John T. Murray and Jue v e A SR o cub ' k) s EERghingl t '}n g Speedier There is a touch of remance and ‘f"i"‘l‘_’l!_“ 8 c tho seator e 'Auray. Russcll was given a cport a raging i ! "’” )0 R % than thrill in “The &1l Alarm” that js dor imporant members of the |y ;. acis hero medal abou ars veen f nd Ripper . ! a8 the generous cast include Alexander | 5 ; d sl most pictures. In it is afo for 1 ) Slo- colors Miseing (rom:moat, ploli |Gray, popular baritons, George Sehit. |10 for s o i o speed spook » combination of the dash and hardi- ; scum steamship disaster. Travers : 1-up ot he bow 1t t 1he Now R ler, secn in many successes of other | iy i 4 5 ] e hood of the firefighter of yesterday |1°™ o Aot [distinguished himself in action as a | ) EhL s " v onng the tvell and today, the luxurious elogance of |Years; Audrey Maple, former Ham. | o oor 0 oo in s ning the World ! ) complicate 1 A 5 ! N/ ¢ livelier |Which she has appeared in recent wwons. The engagement will also |be notable because of the fact that {1t Will Introduce to Hartford Stanley Lupino, a comedian popular in Lon-. | Coming Capitol attractions includ than d smart modiste shop, the tragedy of |Merateln star; ~Mary = Marlowe, | (o0 50 08 CRP0 wounded, t unniest than a ruined home and touches of “_"‘”‘{,r“""”‘ ShEArtOnesgen) : acted in role on th i e per the s 1 eethenrt of | story : danalinel show tHa il omei: Mo, Phadnk 5, RO DNl T RO A B Moy Bt i o S o e e i it e LGS M st semble, trained hy Seymour Felix, |* Poile : o \ 1 b B Willlam Russell i the daring fire- SCMbie. (v . I Sengar ino eTn bt the H y S k 1) vihid N B i man, Theblg {liemo ot the story fu|Promiscs the preitiest and tivelioat | gt B0 RIS | CaveN's daKe woven around the question of wheth. SINEINE and dancing girls in recent Fior, 7 ; mem d th duction, hotn |& Frenc ) an t e yand, deserfed by hia | Nemory, and the production, Srhioiina nnotinnymAndid periad friend, | Scenically and sartorially, is declarad 08 00 shonld take back his wife when she |10 be ex i ¥ afive. The | omedy cla liegs forgivenness. usual Wed a } s SR comes another hilarious . For those who like rapid action iness innounced, ¥ ; 2 i _ [Lloyd triumph, bearing the there are the dashing firchorses Stirring Drama Coming P e 29" | \what startling though quite appro. oo 8 bl L eum attraction. g madly in response to the |clsablished — snecess comes to the na printe title of Hons i e e of “For h Hies and dar- | Parsons’ theter, Hartford, for one | alarm, the hurning building and dar- | Parson heter, | e S : 1‘,::”,-‘1.».," i veek ining Monday, Apsil ante | S O 1 i ay and Wednesday Continuous Shows gy “ v of | It ve drama of the ftropics |llonde who JERO N ¢ and bespectacled Borrowed Finery” Is a story o irama o ksl Al . il et e oty John B. Hymer ang | ortheomi Midnig = Yyaqyr (COMedian s g e clubman in = featured “The Beautiful Cheat elling as it does in ne uncertain The play als with | which opens Thursday at the Lyce 1 inftal Pars rel way of the urge for luxuries by the the adventures of a young American R i ! e hardhoil Sun,, I\’lon,, Tues.’ Wed_ younger generation no matter what whe finds that his fianeee has mar- e ns in the slum section of e ried his supposed hest friend, and -~ . Hiktait d suceends in stirring up AT tecow 7T T Tred N oupponed best tlond. and | p L siccecds in slrring A PERFECT BILL! Loulse Torralne has the leading : deplots he 2 . Imoney market of New York form ‘ ‘ i AT 5 1 who is|White man {n the region of the | MONEY mark . hrills ap annlaiiholon At ot role that of a young girl who is|white man i lono the locale in which are staged th ! : ! S ey e e e iehcarigin e stngod the | niont o long, loud, linging Jaughe Two Extra Big Pictures ‘or beautiful gowns in a select storn e Picturegoers, who have come to Flashing o Capitol Sunda onday, Liicatat pitol Sunday, Monday comedy ¢ Skies, and & s one of the smart frocks | : éxpect certain things in Lloyd pro- E E to u:?\rrm!: n(n\'w?'!y'. ;[r">r”)r'r<rr(:’\f‘} N F | the ot luctions, will find them in overflow- FIRE! FIR ! FIR ! FIRE! sister warns her against attending | i ” Lk @ measnre in “I'or Heay fakel” this party, but she goes and It is here e A in Tt Freshman,” thero is g t J 8 tin ] o t her great adventures develop [ Next week, starting April 1. e idea underlying e HE 1t 18 with fhe us pitfalls | To get a fair cross section of the Tin Tin : r s 1o bo |0 I e 0 e and Intrigues she hecomes invelved | OF & B e in that makes the pleture a worth- on theater questions one but to S a stor to be four ) others, Har- :mn rr\"'r:u e ne, sit quietly in almost any pluce and gy Parls, romance, tragedy g g kIR triAT and b Lou Tellegen, € Astor, Hedda 'listen to the comments on ail sides. and thrills, also is hooked for the oo m the fact that {he Hopper and other stars have big If the theater managers did that too, | same period e d wsters rosent his mis arts In this great pleture. nany times might hear things that = « v efforts, The methods he uses i ! rL,-, T S ) e R Rl i pare i ot i on weoas i Ry e ] providing what the ron wants clude “Fifth Avenue,” a gres us 0s they are mirth-provok and avoiding what they do not want. | ture New gaicty, tragedy, | f Especial attention this week—al- | Society, pove w“ romanee and liferally made to A though it is no different from any |dy, featurir n Forrest an q 1] week and no one theater is i partic guerite Del.aMotte 5 SR EATER e sl Ll o 1 1 1hat is quite convine- } tha policy of taking up collections, | The ¢ CRUR Y ! a 1 delightful. Johvna of listening to uninteres “three | Pa cater for its rior, t s re cl v and y [mlnute speeches” and of heing com- |modelled from top to hottom, makes 'y insor o et net d : lady n Many people regent ha the ; Ll : ! o i AusEDISIERIETONsly . e Wek o Mt A0 ey or it Tiillonte |5 o gt v et s Sl | A Thousand Times More Thrillirig to take your confribution.” Many re- a1 three fimes, t the ads must laround which ‘ The trreprossib . T seni going 10 a theater and having fo | followed elo to ;f;f‘,,-‘w.’r'r,“:’r contors, bas her ¢ i Than the Stage Play 4 ‘?\A JFinat National ficfi‘ Hit ‘-‘,.‘v”,'l,‘,:,‘ ‘ . ‘y:u” B e el it e Sl i 3 = L ! James Kirkwood—Belle Bennet i e e e : o —dlso— WO SHOWS SUNDAY NIGHT N ———— 15 a melodious offering, a|But there is another thing that | * ) aly. v lay | ar e an ne L3 B O R R O w E D F I N E R Y ”» : Second Show at 8:30 , characteristic score by § S, | many object to, and that is havii i v sereer ym n enin § hose "Chocol < to sit for several minutes and read star, i ster's Vo 1 v vilt “]' [ POPULAR PRICES | This coupon und“l‘()rcénls pre-‘. : vogue tn fhe United hieh purely ness advertisments. It war f 12 wil * o ) Loy n lth LDU Te”egen 3 4 . on. | Sented at box office admits a : . peated later with his “Last o s boring {9 bo con ;‘;1.;‘1 ; \\!l\u ] | r v : — - ’ Mat. ... 10¢, 20¢ |y to any seat at any mat. ] 1¢ T that 3a Ma @ o ANy | triday opens : E L} d L € N N Y : v 1 1. : s 2 il M e e caturing Buck Jone I hildr ity a Children After School 10¢ - Eve. .... 20c, 30¢ Not Good Sat. or Holiday : polated t 1 . the latest | 9 Flows styles one mus i Ho-Hu Corth,” a f a flaming § I ¢ ot mp! When 4 Tt 5 © is looking for bar- {1og { : co areliestr f 1 with i SUN. NIGHT, MON., TUES., WED. are, or where 10 look for adyertis On okt s {11 - ) 2 Complete Shows Sunday 3 > i vds full tryir at ) e e T § THE MERRY KING OF LAUGHTER IS AT IT AGAIN ARCADIA BALLROGM e o At St SN S ‘ ' Excellent Floor Music e RN Ao e S Tt el Y Death Parts Trinlets ; Admission 50¢ Free Parking s 2 ywhers E are coming. After Sixty-Two Y (‘11,; . This is shown by the high grade my. . ! t vio- pictures being brought here oo g elerity with ch they S % . . I"or u.\\ Harold Lloyd m,’,‘r 1 Hiving Superfluous Hair | "t e st v o0 24 | ; past week doing n record Breaking | {01 namen s o imausteioa CiuME SHiSice and Nro HonveDar . PERMANENTLY s ""‘ oAl day, com L men. It paes from »f the | nott \ Two of the . REMOVED tomorrow night; and over at the | "0 % oy By the Tricho Method m the famous John T IZ‘]‘;\‘”IVL 1 " . ek And Al Week : 1eh day watching the excavators at Matincos : o ,\”,O k:; ,"‘ produe DORCTON OF LEE & 5 = Wed. & Sat. ‘ : ks o s A MATS WED. 1 ¥ Kine ; % 1 SAT . k 3 i Owing to fhe magnitude of T\ %MESSRS SaeRT rleayeniel AR : sent— t pensed with the sual vay - v school eh T ifternoon ] 3 E 5 1 Hlustrating the Painless | d Method of Removing | T T : Superfluous Hair — T SCORE RY d;c;}n sTrRaUS| DANCING . COMPOSER © . Demonstration Treatment { The CHOCOLATE, SOLDIER. t Free and Without Obligation |'| New Britain College Club \-. LONDON'S ) J amncorovony STANLEY LUPINO h Write, Phone or Call for Presents R T Directed by M 'L"l‘)"vlfi;;m The Emerson Ty et | i Joe SR ;. SamJaylor i : College Players | B Y for Scholarship Benefit in the Coming | The Powerful Drama of Love In the Tropies S alnjtreet SHATtord Camp School Auditorium Weck of Al OMA :'uu'thh( Sesn ol < .15 P New u:\r.l: i ”m.‘.:l.;m.,..,,. APRIL 19—8:15 P. M. April with the sarfic cast and production which for o st s icket onths has been crow ding the Wilbur thea: “OUR GANG” Comedy| FOX | AESOP'S | Coming Thurs. ‘ bl LT R 26 | gmmstedontin i i “CIRCUS FEVER” NEW 38 | Jack Holt toom (12, Dillon Bldg. 3-2394 e R — JESTER’S HALL TONIGm l»'

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