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b ] \[[ATn ool A - Uuless otherwise Indieated, theatrica) nof - T written by the press agencles for the RIN TIN TIN AT LYCEUM Rin Tin Tin in *The Night Cry" ill be shown at the Lyceum fonight the This {8 a great tory of the sheep ranching country, ith the famous dog actor in a most s iteresting role, *'Sat- featuring Lowell ul Gertrude Astor, i8 the re, it being a gripping war social life in story of the re dissolute Russian he Sherman other feat of post aris and tells ;eneration of rince, story a 0ULOLTOW tine booked. two One s arting dramas ae Avenue,” turing Marguerite LaMolte, and the other in “Th Non-top Flight,” an Emory John on production, “Fifth Avenue,” is typleal New York pieture bion, thrills and romance while i Non-giop Flight” is a spee- ple of the aie, themed after nous non-stop flight from the to Mawail. The romance info t clever, on weular 1 the rt lives fliers i being in beautifu vho never Dhefore ha hite man. The intriguing of such a situation of tunity and an added fea- Pope, actual pilot stranded Pacifie viiite en possibilitie on gir 1 ceaplane pilot | 1., girl won rifie \inplonship, Just the rave man may marry her, LYCEUM Continuous Show D Tonight Only! TWO BIG PICTURES Rin-Tin-Tin “The Night Cry” ATSO “Satan in Sables” With LOWELL SHERMAN , some ily Thurs., I'ri, & Sat. DOUBLE FEATURE, “The Non-Stop Flight” An Lmaory dohnson Production ALSO ifth Avenue” With Margucrite De La Motte (53 Child After School 10¢ | L A SHOW OF REAL THURS.—} “Fifth | De- | ot pleture is excep- | the | ijh ) “‘ nplad free ¢=r tices and reviews In this eolomn are respective wmusement company. | Sldney Olcott's newest | production, playing at the ace today and Thursday. A husband learns that, after he has rolled up hls millions, he has entirely over- looked the welfare of his son and | daughter, until it s forcefully brought home to him by the da cr falling in love with the hauffenr and the son with & chor Rirl. How this tangle is str ed out makes a mighty taterest | pleture and gives its own answer to the problem “Who the best people?” Featured Warner Baxtc are in the production as the chauffeur; Esther Ralston, the different chorus Rirl; Kathlyn Willlams as the mothe a cast of notahles, The companion feature on the bill 5 “The Dixie Merch which was adapted to the B 3 1d's delightful arc 8C from novel It ¢ v human and lovable and his great rscillaise. | To keep her as o shionld be kept, he mortgages Lis home and Inally is turned penniless into the world. However, his philosophy is nat something will turn up—and it usually does. Madge Bellamy is atured with J. Farrell MacDonald. | Others in the cast are Jack Mulhall, arvey Clarke and Claire Mae- ! Dowell. Tonight the country store will be held as an added atiraction. | nsetul gits will be souvenirs of the theater. arded as HOW AT CAPITOL st half of the Spring Ci program now at the Capi- tol comes to a elose tonight and be- |ginning Thursday the entire pro- {gram will change offering move all star acts and a featur photoplay. Tonight is the last show- |ing of “The Johnstown Flood” and seven fine acts that have pleased |since opening Monday. | On Thursday the v: |gram will feature save {chief among which is “The Artist’s Model” a musical comedy playlet with a ecast of entertain includ- Juek Collins and bevy of canutiful artists models. Another | feature will be the offering of Hol- "land Dockrill Wwho presents his Blue Ribbon Revue” with beantiful white horses used. Still another feature is the dance act of !John Regay assisted by Miss Vera Delotes in a sie. Other acts are Jones and Gr Huckster and the Ae v skit; Richard Wal Tt a nove Cortellt sville pro- 11 headlines as the or Tonight Only! —KEITH ACTS—7 “The Johnstown Flood™ ENTERTAINMENT ] "RL—SAT. SPRING CARNIVAL PROGRAM e e ALL STAR ACTS KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring “THE ARTISTS MODELS” A Musical Comedy Pla and a Bevy of Beau JONES and GRANNON “The Huckster” JOHN Assisted by Miss Vera ORTELLI and ATKINS From Curb to Footlights Holland Dockrill’s Presenting Four Bea ( WITH ADOLPHE MENJOU FLORENCE VIDOR Z MALCOLM ST. CLAIR BASBUETIoN e vy ADDLFR YUKOR ame JESSE L LASKY 8" CHARLESTON CONTE vlet with Jack Collins tiful Artists’ Models RICHARD WALLY ‘The Human Billiard Table’ REGAY De Lores in a Classic ELKINS—FAY—ELKINS “Mirth and Melody” Blue Ribbon Revue utiful White Horses 1 15¢ | Continuous | Box & Loge Reserved E ST—SAT. MATINEE Send the Kiddies to Dance—Cash Prizes NORMA Now a Sensatio BEGINNING SUNDAY NiGHT TALMADGE in “KIKI” n in Hartford at Advanced Prices Here at Regular Prices, and Vaudeville family | the most Many | n | four | PARSON NFW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1926, “The Grand Duchess and | Waiter,” Alfred Savolr's celel stage success, which Malcolm St | Fascists Hold Parade--Hail Mus S0lini as New Caesar the ted {what more seriously because of the Turkey and indireetly IPrench dip- reputed feel k-Italinn alllance would with dan to Italy to yone they many ireitation he ing action of the story. which is laid |In Parls, centers around two main characters, brilliantly played by | Adolphe Menjou and Florence Vidor. | Beginning Sunday the Capitol will present Norma Talmadge in her | |kreatest success “Kiki" This pho- |toplay is now playing in Hartford to & sensatlonal record breaking er -.\-\n: 2w lat advanced prices and its showing |desires and intends to have peace. rere will be at the regy + Capitol ' Those persons who Interpret her prices and with the regular vaude- |bellicose terminology applicable to Yille shaw |every aspeet of the national activity, to mean aggressiveness are shoot ing far wide of the mark of real in tent, {lomatic that e to ( fille mor d because than are vers opposcd fo the |either Greel 1 Turkey, too or Italian influence in Rome, April Ttaly “SEA BEAST” COMING Whaling—u lost thrill of Yet “The Sea hich opens Sunday night Ly other Beast," | at the COMES INTO WORLD Daughter Born fo Duke and Duchess of York 1ese statements a high government official to the Assoclated Press as Rome stooc week, this old ly to celebrate its ancient birth- ¢ is made to!day by pledging alleglpnee to Ben pretator will see | ito Mussolini as ! the mod- | struggle the [ern empire” as he stood in the | depicted. They will |shadow of the arch built to ing their skill against |stantine the lust great Roman strength of a fifty ton |pe to r par: monster of the deep. And | cism's hope for the they will s John [children and young i robably the world's |inseribed in its rank and gifted acfor todu The anniversary program childhood bedroom in his gre role, that of Moby [nraced the inftiation of the work the 8 1 the town housc Dick, the New England fisher lad, |for carrying out Mussolini's dreamn Earl of Stratl double crossed by his rival in 10ve, (of restoring Rome to its splendor | the chila embittered by the loss of his sweet- under Emperor TR AT e iy heart and a terrible injury, in the |Jaunching of a natlon-wide program greatest bit of character acting |for utilization by me Nadhort {imaginable, Rupporting John Bar- |gjent work of resources not rymore in this picture 13 Dolores |anly of the peninsuln of the Afri- Costello, the brilliant and beautiful {can colonies where old Rome also Yo niovie queen, and Georee |10 sway | O'Hara, star of many a movie and | > ! ral se were made by days in for a wh ind indust nd th thrillin lscreen has eve see six men pi {the brate |whale, the is more, um re vgar of Con em- lo of fas- future--the n and women Tond A d Duchess proud lttle into the BT York a of u Duke th girl baby or, ) a s madc 40 o'clock t) prir its adver world lnost famou em- | The of the duke biby and duche is firs is the and was Yorl George ot second Mary. duchess Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. couple wis married in Westmir Abb 1, Popular 1 at whi the f daughter of and he les, Quisen formerly The i April The government off " |with the correspondent said run | Th o Beast! 18 the |os v, ivig aggressive attitude same picture stil = :\f”.”‘ Lunlv had no basis in fact but v s dally w York 2 Laue impossible from every point of v {The difference between the ordina European terminology about govern mental affairs and fasclst Italian terminology had warped beliefs as |to Ttaly's viewpoint. Since the ad- |vent of fascism national cooperation lin overcoming apathy and personal | and regional self seeking had been | obtai | 1k ond only to arrival of Mary, queen, not and and count focussed There the king husband, had Lag- PARSONS' THEATER “Alomn of the South Scas,” & play of love and youth, which created a furore In New York last year and has had long runs in Philadelphia land Boston, comes to Parsons’ for one week, beginning Monday, April The play is one of those rare | dramatic offerings that appeals to |the masses o authors, John B. {Hymer and LeRoy Clemens, ha |combined elements which go to entertainment for everybody. terrific tropleal dom seen in been nt on was on part of from the that the duch delivered of a the people to learn lal announcement ‘has heen safe baby arrived a little W been expected who did oceurrence earlfer by the not anticipate until the end of the month, The Duke of York present in the Strathmore and received arty tions. Recently the been in remarkably accompanied t1 v days exactly three slightly known on, the duc the bride of the king's sccond son and from the quiet re- tirement of t home of her father was suddenly thrust info the fierce social light t beats upon the throne and the roval circle. Since then the duchess has taken a full share in the so duties which the public demands of every mem- ber of tl king's family, By her pleasant manner and genial smiles she won her way into the hearts of the people, whose tula tions today are the LG on “These four year, in which lelsm has struggled and finally its battle for the creation of na al consclousness, clared the |clal, “have left as a herltage a bel- {licose terminology applicable to cvery aspect of national activity. {Thus our efforts to increase g ction must be called a | our intention to valor | colonies is hooked up with the mili- |tant pronouncement of fascist Ttaly's continuation of the Roman empire.” It was necessary for foreigners, he | |added, to look further into the facts {“and see that are dedicating | |every drop of our energy to con- |struction, to work, to the solution | of the great economic, financial and | industrial problems for which pe is necessary.” fas. won tion- offi- { was home congratula- duchess has good health, duke to the 20, |make A big effect of a |storm is a feature |the theater nowadays. Thril |laughing incidents, pathos, nov |dances and beauty are brought out |during the recital of a pretty love |story which tears the vencer of h pocrisy away and holds human m {ture up to the mirror. She years as the { | A Good Show A Better Environment | THE NEW ‘l | Today | 1\\"11 the I jcelebrations, which constituted re- |affirmation fo Mussolini of fascist {Italy's determination that the seed {of empire should not fall upon low soil. “Mare Nostrum,” is the ! title of a picture printed by one of | Burion sir new |the newspapers of a hnge Roman S8 came d. J. Farrell MacDonald | asting ity shadow over the ! ) h it it o Madge Bellamy % | Mediterra Another ne conting there Jack Mulball T“E caplioning its story of the ¢ it e i in | N Ihead of Caesar has a Er e e the seven hills.” A Romance of the | . Southern Turf eWSpADOrs were imbied > of the day's | Continuous Shows Daily congr pouring into mansion the wor Today—Thursday x the somq into re- mote pos- is a today's one Brit Prince York with Duke day DEaLs as a Should nd the before K neither leaving of York's both Duke Tn connection with o |utterances of the Italian ofticial |Constantinople adviees are to the |effect that recent apprehension in {Turkey arising from the speeches of {Premier Mussolint considered the ' tone |the Ttalian press, which were f {preted as meanir attack on Asia Minor, |The call to the colors classes of consceripts in T ever, has not been reseir itary leaders th made purely 'maneuvers, SIDNEY OLCOTT'S | In France, according to despatches rom ris, the minds of the French ‘The Best People’ | i . officials are somewh Warner Baxter, Esther Ralston the Kiie ne the crown as did Queen Wil died. oria's the on of (eorge o Vietoria ather, Dutke 11 i of Kent, cldest was dead, but two you i Duke Duke of Cambridge Nevertheless toria as th and rangement would he again in a like circum ons o e say for spr fiats Companion Feature BEST PEOPLE AT NEW PALACE proposed Rus A dazzling success in wl Premier Mussolini tions of Italy's policy. The ter « Parts, 1e world of and a dism, ing a family is shown in however COUNTRY STORE Many Prizes Awarded COMEDY——N This coupon and ten cents presented at box office ad- mits a lady to any seat at any matince Not Good Sat. or Holldays Peter Schuyler’s other name CHILDREN ! TONIGHT ALL WEE Mats. Wed, & Sat. . $1.15, , $2.30 You see a great quantity of Peter Schuyters smoked today. Don't let .the quantity blind you to their quality. Quality gives Peter Schuyler its delicacy of taste — its welcome mild- ness —its exquisite fra- grance—its deep-rooted, downright satisfaction! For 40 years Peter Schuyler has been the choice—be- cause of its Quality. Pop. $1. THE MER.Y RAUGHTY RIQUETTE STANLEY LUPINO to $3.00, PLUS TAX r Pecfectr F Panciela 2503 0dd Mormnt 5 for 1590 All Next Week—Mats. Wed THE NEW YORK SUCCESS A Love Drama of the Tropies ALOMA | of the ; SOUTH SEAS || es. 50c to $2.50; Wed. Mat. 50c .00 | | | e by G. W. Van Siyke & Horton, Afbany, N. Y. - Getback ofa DETERSCHUYL (o $1.50; Sat. Mat. 50c to $2. Plus Tax At the very next cigar counter NEXT WEEK Sun. — Mon. — Tues. — Wed. Now a Sensation in Hartford At Advanced Prices |scems te 1e to mintmizo the dunger l\v International difficultics, although { Mussolini's specches are taken sonio- ‘ extension of | “‘h- % (;“fl‘“c‘ s Suit to ’JIH‘Y impanelled, asked for a recess. BRIDGEPORT HOLD-UR Bl'eakl\\ ill Ts Settled (Attorney Joseph A. Bergin, counsel| Bridgeport, April 21 (P—Two men § 3 Litehflold, April 21 UP—A for Mrs, Mary Gaffney Bynes, sis-|held up and robbed 17-year-old itehfleld, April 2 —Anr e- L "OUNCE | ar of the decensed, and & benefi-|Patsy Russo, who was in charge of mont Kate clary under the will, went into con- [his father's grocery store here, of | ference for two hours. a sum of money between §85 and Upon thelr return they announced !51/\0 last night about 9 o'clock, Judge Newell Jennings that a while the boy's father, Gactano Rus- {settlement had been reached, The [so, was absent. lexact settlement could not be| Detectlves from headquarters and today was ready for trial [learned, but it is believed that the police from the second precinet were Attorney Nathaniel Bronson, |widow and sister are to share equally |unable to trace the two men when for Mrs. Kelley, with the[the resldue of the estate, they responded to the alarm, —_—— i made that the suit of Mrs, Kelley Gaftney appealing the {decision of the probate court in the { Wil of her husband, James F. Gaff- ney, well-known ~Watertury tractor, had been settled, |is valued at §$125,000, The cg and counsel The estate T T BAKERS AMERICA © 1926—Quality Bakers of America ll||u|||n||mumlnlmmnlmlmuululuumuununmmmummmmuml|mmummvmnummmmuuummunnnmuumnmmmmmnmnnnmm i NBDCC The Winter Season just about to end and with its going, heavy coats and suit will be packed away. Will you pack yours away with winter's grime on them or will you put them away clean? Imbedded dirt can do your garments a lot of harm; it is hard on dyes and fabrics. We'd suggest that you have your winter clothing clean- ed now. Next fall when you get your garments out, they will be in excellent shape. T New Britain Dry Cleaning cor\ "To a Masters Standard inquality and Service" 96 WEST MAIN ST. PLANT 415 W.MAIN ST. PHONES-}32373 NORMA TALMADGE in “KIKI” Here With Vaudeville And Regular Prices!

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