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i B A3 e Galess otherwise Indicated, theatrical notices and reviews In this column are written by the press agencles for the respectire amusement company. HOLLYWOOD DRAMA—LYCEUM The remainder of the “Broken Hearts of Hollywood,” | Consists of the usual bill of se that soul stirring drama of life be- | Vaudeville and the short film hind the scenes at the world’s movie | i¢cts thus making the best program center, continues the big attraction | that has ever been presented here. | at the Lyceum tonight and tomor-i TO accommodate ti row. With a cast headed by Marie | that are anxious to see the picture, Dresser, Patsy Ruth Miller, Doug-| Ihe Son of the Shei will be jas Falrbanks, Jr., and Stuart|Shown four times daily, at 1:30, Holmes, this picture presents a cross | ¥+ 7 and 9:30. The vaudeville will section of the loves, the tragedy |D¢ Shown three times as u and the disappointments of Holly-| There is no advance in pi wood. The big episode of this drama |'his program. And to follows a murder at a wild party |the children of An elderly woman, a former star, [P a special pr is accuséd and would have been sent 5¢hool, the price being 15 cents. to the gallows but for the disclos-| Announcement has been made of ures of a younger actress who saves | her life. The real climax is the fact | Vet Paint” for the last half of ‘hat the vounger woman, unbe-|the week, starting Thursday, with known to herself, is really the Vaudevi daughter of the other. | The companion feature is Last Alarm,” a picture in which among other stars are Wanda Haw- ley and Theodore Von Eltz. Tt is a fast moving gripping drama of in- irerest. An added attraction at the Ly- ceum which is making a distinct hit is the presence of “The BI Phantom.” This is a remarkably fine German police dog now on its way to Hollywood to take part in the movies. Wonderfully keen and trained carefully, this beast gives an unusual demonstration on the ceum stage. “THE SON OF THE SHEIK" CAPITOL VENTILATION One the outstanding features of the newly renovated Capitol theatre is the ventilation em in- stalled Dby exp ¥ se of theatre req ents G By this system the sured of ‘fresh, pure r all fans used in this operation. One fan operated by twenty horse power motor constantly pulls in fresh air while two others take the {in the house thereby changing the air about every ten minutes. This system will prove very valu New Palace Sunday night proved to be the greatest attraction that New Britains' theaters ever presented. | ,.,p yn thig column on Wednesday. The same is true throughout t! for patr the booking of Raymond Griffith in | times. There are thres monstrous | able during the warm, su days|up shows into of More about the Capitol will ap- her earin NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1926. |dog because he was the favorite pet of the late Victorian period. | Although 1y Kathleen says t here are few more amusing dogs the fat, asthmatical old pug and arns owners that the breed has probably fallen into disrepute large- New York Success Opems Short i Secaise Samureen " teies over-sea ‘u. i 3 ) Eflgflgemem at PaPSOUS | EVEN CHINESE BOBBED " Not only has hobbed hair become popular in China but many girls are |Eton cropped, Miss Qui Sing Wong, a young Chiness woman who is studying Thairdressing here, told (Ry Herald Reviewer) “WHAT PRICE GLORY" to open a beau- ty culture and essing establish- ment at which rs will be mbers of the British colony . rls under 20 i at present are | 3 1 too n tt o the gold and | jewelled pins with which they ar- range their hair ever to have it cut. She also is ta back a pern ent hair waving machine to disp the old fashicned pins and cu papers. WOMEN IN PULPITS | The Reverend Joyce Daplyn. the voungest and most recent of E land’s fully-qualified ministers of the gospel, told the Woman's Provision- al club of London that once the’con- gregation has become accustomed to a woman in the pulpit it doesn’t notice whether the minister is 2 man When cussing on the stage pulling infant, the public shudder everylime the villain 1 such wi and “damn” u expletives as the infant has grow manhood and in “What Price wh 1 at Parson’s thea | or a woman and concentrates its at- | tention on t message which the fficiently strong sympathy, under- o essential to fill one’s life standai nd tact are andinobody s offense. qualifications for women who think “What Price Glory” is the grand- |of embarking upon a ministerial 4 of cussing shows. When It |career, she sald. opened its ion in New York e 3 Kknow BUT THFSE DISAGREE Yarious reasons are given for the fon of tha Pastoral Session of ights in much alr out again after its circulation | en everyhods go at that. For the Wesleyan Conference at York in vetoing the proposals for the minis- try of women he summer months as its cool- | lang vas woien but I i T . | One relates to theological mat- Rudolph Valentino's last and |,g precses will sweep through the | them fell flat because in “What | tars rather tha greatest picture which opened at the | re keeping it cool and| Price G * thers seems to be y A those of organiza- tion, ano hat many Wesley- iral excuse for swearing while lan minis nt v much sym- ! v | pathy with Catholic order and tra- thrown in because i 2 L d | dition, and t h customers would be pleased. | Anglican « hur aware the tolerate country as “The Son of the § night to more than capaci ences. It is estimated that people have already seen “The Son of the Sheik” in the past two days *han any film has enjoved througt trut its run. And many millions colore are awaiting an opportunity see the screen’s greatest contri-| in ution to romance. mit Thoge who have already seen Wil 'he Son of the Sheik” at the Pal- tha o realize that it Is not mere talk “when we say that Valentino's last picture will take its place amongst | the highest arts of the world. ~ Al- waya the thrill of a caress—always the thought of romance—always the spirit of love—will pay a tribute to Rudolph Valentino in “The Son of y the Sheik.” |GOCD VISION To conserve your vision have an eyesight examination periodically Scientific Eye Examinations Henry F. Reddell OPTIMETRIST 99 West Main Street Baphacl Bldg. Phone 1185 RAYMOND GRIFFITH INSTANTLY RELIEVED BY POWDE THURS.—FRI.—SAT. AT THE ‘, HEALS THE SKIN NEW PALACE WITH VAUDEVILLE Proof of its bigness—8,346 people stormed the doors of the NEW PALACE Sunday night and Monday to see “The Son of the Sheik.” TODAY—WEDNESDAY Shown Four Times Daily 1:30, 4:00, 7:00, 9:30 An achievement that will continue TO INSPIRE—TO CHARM—TO THRILL VAUDEVILLE Shown at 3:00—6:00—8:30 Because of the great demand for “The Son of the Sheik” throughout the country it will be impossible to hold the picture beyond WEDNESDAY NIGHT. —— Children After Reserved Evenings N Boxes and Loges School—15¢ NO ADVANCE IN PRICES i THEATER VENTILATION The systein ventilation at the Capitol is the most scientific ever installed. Tt constantly changes the air in the theater every ten minutes and will prove most valuable in the summer months for its cooling breezes. Experts have worked for weeks installing this system and it will be one of the outstanding fea- tures of the renovations TOR 30 YEARS NOTHING AS GOOD ‘hat Price is a red- |the ministry of womer a which shows sugar coaling | BREAR ATHLETIC REORDS ere is no | Berlin. — Mass participation of a vomen in track and field meets of in to provi mock |GGermany has prol s a realistic picture of | records. Vin ns there are scores of co presenting the v at “raulein VVally Lingr | Parsons’ theater is capable down to |old Berlin typist. has n | the last a . lon Mamilton [(00 meters in 3 minntes Jack Carlysle, Murray Alper, Ro- beating the world's record by three chere Dangan, S Douglas, Walt- 'seconds. Frieda Knies who came in a Dan Kelly are con- |second was clocked at 3:17. Elnore vincing and true to type. De Wittman won the woman's 100 me Stempel, the only female in the dash championship of Berlin, b makes a very acceptabls French |was forced to run :12 to do | maiden who falls in love with every |Charlie Paddock’s world's record | uniform she meets. These are ably | time for the distance is :10.4, supported by a well chosen company. — it ITCHING SKIN HERES ITEHS O == | To Hold Annual Meeting w The annual meeting of the Pros- peet Methodist church will be held next Monday evening, September % 12, at which time ustees will be Even Chinese Women Have e H om the expiring terms of Jesse M. o White, Joseph B. Se ns and Wil- Bobbed Hair liam K. Sessions. The polls will be open from 7 until § o'clock. e monthly meeting of ENTER NE.. IRISH FIELDS Juled for last Dublin, Sept. 4 (P> complete ~h was postpone |equality of women :nd men in the ount of the holiday, will also be ‘aorstat politically and deductionally 1d on the evening of September nteed by the Constitution has 5 led to the entry of women into pro- Reports Theft of Auto Parts fessions hitherto confined to men. Stanley Dz at of 149 Lake av- |Lady doctors and barristers are ,pye reported to police headquar- | numerons, and lately there are wol ters at 7:30 o'clock s morning en stockbrokers and women charter- '{)a¢ some time duri the night, { ed accountants. Now the Saorstat has yome one had paid visit to its first lady veterinary surgeon in ‘\h\s Woodward, the daughter of a Dublin clergyman. i in which his automobile stored and stolen there tires, a Ler of tools, nd four cvlinders of his car, owner had been overh car and had taken down the motor, the parts lying on the floor. fie went to the shed to WOMAN'S COLONY FAILS London.—An tempt by t Women's Farm and Garden associa- tion to run a self supportir colony at Lingfield wit] out the help of men has failed. After six years of the ex- periment husbands now are admit- ted The colony where he had left off last he discovered his loss. An elevator in a T.ondon las a lite speed with a rate women, ; . 2 miles an ho out i lieve men an ess plan to make far 1ccessful. Mrs. Ruth Gent tall, gracefut woman with fair, shingled hair, now declares the theory that women can suitably cultivate the soil withouts the aid of men has broken down un- MAIL ORDERS NOW der experience. The members have Box Office Sale Monday decided that a man's strength is || THE BIGGEST MUSICAL HIT EVER needed to do the heavy work. ERODUSEI NI R ORLD e S ey Arthur Hammerstein's Musical z:'fv, “the colony is a great suc- ROSE:IIU‘[“ARIE = Company of 100; Symphony Orchestra PUG DEFENDED Warning—RBetter arrange for vour seats Tady Kathlean Pilkington has | today. You will not be able to get risen to the defence of the pug dog. || ™em 8t the last minute sen defc t g dog. NIGHTS—s1 |She deplores the tendency of the SAT. MAT- modern world to despise the pug OPENING THE SEASON | LYCEU WITH A BANG! BIG FEATURES And We Mean Big HARTFORD 3 NIGHTS BEG. THURS., SEPT. 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