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NFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1926. NIKY AT GAPITOL FOR FEATURE Norma Talmadge Stars--Very Good Vaudeville Too It Is ta 1o the ot Joseph M. that film perseverance Schenck, screen pro- ducer, tans will now be able to enjoy “Kiki" the famous Belasco stage hit to be offered at the Capitol 4 days beginning Sun- day night. Schenck has just completed filin- ing “Kiki" for I'irst National, stu- ring Norma Talmadge, Ronald Col D mian plays opposite her, David Belasco exceedingly was tvoring big suceess ¢ New Klondike:™ (¢ ‘Mile. Modiste" John Barrymore of “The Seu Beast.” at the Lycoum who believes in en i Between goes off on a fish other outdaor rec- . hoy. reluctant to part with the sereen ; Spur e e LR e, lth SECOND SHOW AT 8:30 rights of the play, it is stated, but SOOI OO AR 540 AN A5 535 AR OB RO T “ast Life AR A N P sinally consented _when assured by JOHN BARRYMORE in “THE SEA BEAST,” A Warncr Picere, MoniadE TR aviginul musie scorv, na presented ORI R ST Lyceum All Next Week, Starting Sunday, Aptil 4 LA o o ahor AMERICA’S GREATEST ACTOR IN HIS GREATEST ROLE dean of American play producers| on ge 0 ahowing, Thar ":‘”m‘ i absolutely insisted that none but Lije o LAl Tt Lot aE vy Tieh e ana Miss Talmadge should undertake fo | Coming attractions at the of 1 e rIon E portray the rols of “Kiki" Lenore linclude Keginald Denny in s t T on &l s Eran oot ad 100, Det Ulrle starred in the stage P oduc- { Dress Suit,” In this comedy drama ant. Ameriean Vi\.‘h i ¢t ‘\ bs S tion. ura LaPlants rap not miss “The Scn Beast. In tts film version “Kiki” is sald jahead as o star in her own right, ) N Lot e IOl to be considerably amplified and 'supports him, & and oflier players of promin- | HIFIMOT : g ke L the action increased to an_appre- | —_— herole lives of the Amerlean whal- clable degree. Belasco, who WAS| wipip of (he 1iyin - Al Wednesday matinee | oo Now Bedford who, in thelr asked to pass on the completed M jyng romanee of the west, wi ul | — o gly cliy ips, carrled their whals befors it was released, expressed {567 5 poyel, been filmed and | The last two days of next week | - - W e i his entire satisfaction with —the {yaoxeq for the Lyceum. Hoot Gib- [brings two more ractions to | § Y e e T work of the Schenck organ son i Chip. {the New Palace, Tom Mix will be T and « md The pleture is laid in Pa = seen in T t Bad Man” and by 4 tropical eral leading Parisian. modistes Were | rpa mejodramatic story of a 1 Lallante in “The Dangerous |island of Java imported to Hollywood to mh\v“’ who did not fear deati, who Blonde." | wonderful beauly; orlginal designs for Miss Talmadk® tired of living sold his life to - i 2| pathos: of emotions as and her large company. a scoundrel is broad theme of | T} At e Nexw R e A : - i e ms’llfl({fl}"”‘:”“:_“ [“Red Dice, Rod LaRocque | Palace has hooked a number of high T ,..,'4',,'1.‘ e »Hm ey e star and Ronmal olma “ lig featured. This is coming t grade pictures for carly showing e B A T R Aot i e George K. Arth Frankie DArT0 {wife,” with Virginia Valli and Pat | films as “Torrent.” taken from the Tn brief, the story of “The Sea Mack & Arlamond |y 10 noted story by Ihanez. It is maska Beast” 1s a red hlooded romance of and Erwin C 3 | - - fa y of Spain with Ricardo Cor- | ve, thrills, adventure and sorrow Clarence Brown The Capitol also offers o most in- {tez and Greta Garbo, the last named | e Two brothers, virlle men and with duction. g i triguing bill for next weck, starti s new comer in filmland, heading | eram to be prosente r t love for cach other .arr With the fifaing of “KIkI" Misa Sunday night with Norma Talmadge the cast Nowe Balade torrorcow s iratent inoltielo) Tove fortn Talmoedge is e one of the most ndous lives in Java with her n bitfon which “The Dancer of S i bil Rex A she first saw the Broadway produc- (Joncs in T} Dorothy Macl i e e tion of the play. Director Brown “Kiki” econtinues through Tearle, likewlse Is e Sy Efiia e v cherlshed a similar ambition. day with a vaudeville program as New Palice, ““"_‘M el S Ve S debe il As a special companion featurs well, this heing the first showing o -~ s \__“ iy ton ks ocacssiul lbrathe for Sunday night only, Buck Jonss this pic in connection with | F diami < of romar - Buckaroo.” vandeville headliner i / Lidal 24 iy o el iRl ol The Capitol presentat Mignon Trothers,” di- | nant RER s it will be at the same r lon and French m- N Ll ithobn | with a vaudeville show of fis ! really are brothe Lo e e R ellent acts. Topping the vaud ¢ their own band and feature g One [waters. A moment of horror wlile program will De the 1 music, songs and comedy. On fhe e 1 smoindntOne N SR O o Mignon Bros. a versatile mily of |same will he Mi ing ahau D (i ok o it artists who present their own band, |Mary [nkinuln Fli N e e e B and are also clever singers, and of the o awn heroies customar- (18 saved t g, R ! wiatod witn e woven ook on it v 1o onie | T)olores Costello Jerfe Dean, Mary Pickford's donble | Frank Lioyd's epie of fhe wom- | 1 the of men and wor h in “Impressions of the Star;” Ernie an gold pic iy W primitive eonditio it is an ac- 107 5 and Brnis, the dancing monop . { it portrazal of man's |! GC orde 0 [13 ra and the dancing girl; Rucker . 1s and the | 5 Perrin, “Ebony Knights of Hur 3 B i p 7 and Sawyer and Eddy in a ciever Dei Norman Kerry, a fa o | s ’ Durected by A\l“flrd Webb erfal offering. ! booked. athaa i e T ey cday the Dill changes L 4 cade Burrill, sl el . n ) ;vr?r\r»r’\r;mrfla}aha‘r-lmmln‘l!,\- mv”r‘ e o . beginning April Sificer frar Vin g r'\v"mr ‘m .‘L';"' 1o From the story - ‘Moby Dick | “Tne Splendid Road.” Frank Lloyd's j 7 sho e o & run W dened to Alaska, A by Herman Melville | epic of the woman gold pioneer and |that is, eyery act and pictnre will : ” = m 4 land falls in Jove wit} Neein R ia e e o 5 Nilscom, Robert Frazer, and Lioncl ed orchestra will A e T X I \ Barryfore. The picture, n hree mont ‘ eouar vaners i i MTRDOCK GUITS IN A coming attraction of note “Dancing Mot s i R 1¢h story. s {hn. Parame Daneing Mathers” looksd for an Bow, Alice Joyce prahat 3 “Eve's Secrel” co-starring F]GHT WH’H ANDREWS sppearance here shortly as Tearle. Not one of INGTAs n Compson and Jack Holt for special feature on ol's All ‘ncts but will he "'M""' “H the first time thelr cor, F —_——— . Jarz show, a plot at 15 now {heoking agent pron i srldom seen |Secret is the slory’ of @ D Philadelphia Dry Agent Declares 1} 1 a Vadie Canton in © H d to give any reason, how oy . 5 . Parsc PV ther than that he had had a SR LQ 5 e nd as soot ; sto disagreement with al Lincols Children After School At 4:15—10c. third Warner Bros. pieture ss “The Moon |, Andrews, assistant seerctary o , he plans a cruise alor |the treasury, during a telephone he cor 1fower Witllam Collier, Jr, heads conversation ve in Philudelphla have not been [two years ago. He was named fed- £ ,‘ 1 lioo H' W ‘:‘"H‘:‘ ‘“‘# ".'\”'”}l‘“v‘z':' R “Ever wl‘wvfi‘ n ral Andrews has accomplishing enough to suit him, |oral administrator for eastern Penn- y Mary I . #:NIRNL. Tho assond. perforimance. s a0 ""“I’“" of prohibition en- | “We wore at odds as to what |S¥!vania about six months ago when | | stiirt at eight-thirty ol ’”" sensed - that he [course to follow on a number of [the prohibition forces were re-or- 0 feel mot entirely in sym- occasions. The whole lack of abil. |&anized, athy with thie doing here,” Ma clared. 031 Murdock been de- ity Major Murdock sald he would re- turn to the practice of law, of the two of us to cooperate | had a cumulative effect which broke |today." @ felt that he did not think | Murdock was appointed Was ngRressive and thut [post of state weh und g Giuly enough, loubtedt the g S i Joln Bamymore in Famous Filn L Y C E U M CONTINUOUS e e o (S oy oW bt SHOW DAILY zlekteit e "“‘_f,;;ffl,;”,‘ff,‘ e ALL WEEK STARTIN G SUNDAY, APRIL 25 memibiey ey nown pluyer L4y rieture for w us Johyt THoal o [erry \'\,‘. ‘V“I‘“ ':““\\‘ ""“I‘ “Hl"v\ i s Fisxadizon wious John Barrymore, Doiores RBarrat, Phil Ryley nd Horton Hara A George in the th a profty to Paris to be Some People Think More of Politics Than Prohibition Philadelphia, April 24 (@ S S AP T s - : ] y . prople (Binks Tore of polities thi SEE THE MOST thrilling struggle the sereen has ever presented. Six DR L e men pitting their skill against the brute strength of a 50-ton monster of the deep. Played three months in New York at MAT-15¢, 25¢ ™ *VE- 25¢, 35¢, 50¢ tion as prohibition administrato, tern Pennsylvania former official decl 2.00 prices. OQur Prices Will Be 1 quit his post hec hing a real man conld do. t coast of Mexico. yacht is now being fit Oakland, Cal, and {s expect The t b e Sea Be pisodes in in the role v hell-ship One of the ts of ehar- THREE DAYS ONLY acter acting ast” 's during the Barrymore app the sea captain oc- whict man- ned by the evil seum of the seven e :::m,"”: ingEniastiolih e Elemental—Gripping—Beautiful— .rv,"l’v)xl.".r] by a giant comher, only to The Lure of the Unknown—Thrills Tt as Never Shown Before emerge, Jurling down mal s o Await You in This i :‘“‘-* clRacler Korkids b Mighty Epic of the OAKDALE | TAVERN Wallingford, Conn. 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