New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 10, 1926, Page 21

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d NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERATD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926. &% PSP NS 2 iyl HEATER (e o ™ LA . o B RE | L‘&_-‘-. sk |||h!-ln N e S Cnless otherwise Indicated. theatrical no tices and reviews in this colump are written by the press agencies for the respective smasement company. COAST GUARD FILM—LYCEUM |bill with a novelty dancing “Perils of the Coast Guard,” with | that is very pleasing. Bond Cullen Landis, Dorothy Dwan and | Leon follow with very ente Jimmy Aubrey in snappy roles, is musical numbers. The medy | the top notch feature now be sketch “Gossips” 1Is a novelty on shown at the Lyceum on a bill wk the vaudeville stage that is well likewise Alice Joyce, Don- | appre This act does a pleas- ook in|ing burlesque on our mext door nd the | neighbors. Pisano and I urr{ are very funny in their comedy bit.{ The Three Orantos perform some drama in whi rkable feats in mid-air. thur B. Reeve's s Announcement has been made of chief role aided by Boy Scout units. | the booking of * In “Perils of the Coast Guard” | with Norma Sk there i3 a well defined romance | for four days Start wh s with the rescue of five acts of va nd episode in t ‘The Radio Detecti 1 er in lead g Sunday, with deville. For Sunday loy coast gu there will be a double feature, the captain companion feature for the evening |folded. The: brings forth family dissension which ' being Fred Thomson in the only | dancing W is not smoothed up untfl later when | western to crash on Broadway this the young officer rescues the girl's season, “The Two-Gun Man." uncle in a spectacular storm at sea. —_— “The Passionate Adventure,” with CAPITOL COURI a London post-war background, One or R outatanaine e, | sl e E s 2 iamose be quite noticeable with the opening vife really does not appreclate him | o0 4o rongvated Capital theater is until she finds that another woman : courtesy coupled with service to- wards patrons. When the patron pays for his admission into the thea- | ter, he or she t approaches the cashier and obtains the ticket and has fallen in love with him. The ensuing scenes and the working out of this rather difficult situation are both interesting and reasonble. “Silence.” , comes to the | service does not end there but is | All employves of this theater are T trained to render the highest degree AT PALAC “Wet Pa vt dare mi is not intenc our citizens away | grams. This feature is just as im- hall's new coat but | portant a phase of the operation of complement to a theater as the program, mus nd Grifiith's latest comedy, any other item that comprises t,” which is now playin management of a theater. ¢ Pal If you see it you'll More about the Capitol will ap- | have one of the gala times of your pear in this column tomorro life. At least a capacity audience untiring energy to make our patrons | ment is 100 per cent per- | ulfield and Ritchie open the | | | Town is Not What it Used THE NEW To Be. London, Sept. 10 (P | town is not what it used to be as those who use cabs in London - | streets are con d in the opinion Home of Select Vaudeville {of William Kenti = | eldest cabby. Kentisk and says he ought to know what he |18 talking abo | “When I 1 Now Playing— RAYMOND GRIFFITH'S Zippy, Fast Farce Comedy rted driving two “WET | generations ago,” he said, ‘“you didn'tget crooks and thieves| | masquerading as ladies 8 men. Gentlemen really were gentle- men in thos and ladies were PAINT” A Scream All Thru 5 ladies. L | “Some of the Ke & | however,were rath (A OIS S RUEON | The Marquis of Waterford w VAUDEVILLE | of the most famous men about tow: 2:15, 6:00, 8:30 |in my youth. on of mine for his far | him soundly. Then he paid h |and gave a good pummelling to a | spectator who had appeared to be | too interested in the brawl with the | cabby. | Kentish, who is known as “Lord | Savernak and “Old Drickdust, lives in two small rooms over & stable in Kilburn with his wite, She is known as “the Grand Du of | Kitburn.” wNoRMA t RETAINS HIS TITLE Walton Heath, Eng., Sept. 10 (#— SHEARER T. F. Ellison of the Royal Liverpool club today, retaining his title as English native amateur golf cham- pion, defeated C. H. Hayw of the royal air force in the final, 6 up and !4 to play. | ILYCEUM 2 SeRea X “Passionate f Adventure” With Alice Joyce AT THE NEW PALACE four days, starting Sunday with 5 acts Vaudeville Companion feature FRED THOMSON in the only western to crash on Broadway this “THE TWO-GUN MAN" Sunday: Orch. 40c, Bal. 30c —also— ——— || “Perils of the —PARSONS— ||| Coast Guard” TONIGHT | ‘With Cullen Landis THE BIGGEST MUSICAL HIT EVER PRODUCED IN THE WORLD o R Arthur Hammerstein's Musical | “RADIO DETECTIVE” 1'*"'"""AR E Chapter 2 Company of 100; Symphory Orchestra | | Starting Sunday Warning—Better arrange for your seats today, You will not be able to get them at the last minute. | “SILENCE” NIGHTS—S1.15 to $3.45 BAT. MAT—50c. to $2.88 | With H. B. Warner THEATER COURTESY j | | | ! One of the prominent features with I the opening of the renovated Capl- | tol will be the courtesy and service l | rendered to our patrons. Our em- | ployes are specially trained to this 1 phase of theatev deportment, and | will render their untiring energy to | make patrons comfortable. | Watch For the Opening ii |, | {Musical Comedy at Parsons’ as b2 azse chorus of mals and fo- | reaponaibiity for the crash and ro- Sergeant Malone .. akins o s e Austin, Tex. Sept. 10 (P—The St. Pates | 204 Herbert ¢ fx’"»"“- The 5“1‘5'“‘1»; | Touis Cardinals have no more loyal | | Moore | WOrthy of special comment, 13 by | folower and supporter in thetr drive | which deserve to 3 ¥ I lie Waning Sex” |ovening. Here is t D story of the victory of love is un- was welcomed back as old friends B. Warner's most | you will find that the courtesy and | Stage presen S. They a Richards and Frank Harrin S]E T ”s ! Donah b pleasing voice 4 / ; . M s, his nev v _evening in the carried on in the inside, during the |tion of ° Mr. Warner himself plays | performance, and until the patron |15 dou ding role in this picture as ' leaves the building. |en t of courtesy and service with their | as a sarcastic comfortable while enjoying our pro- | as o hete maving o wmow tha ror| TALKATIVE ON LONDON|- | Declares With Force That the Old i wa la solo dance Jim Kenyon R tributed so coss of the sented y most remarkable creations of the |day or two ago when he suffered a SE theater world and richly deserves |relapse. the reception it receives wherever it | Young previously had & cherge of is seen. | reckless driving continued in ety | Two fascinating song numbers are | COUrt until September 22, by which | | “Rose Marie” and “Indian Love |time it was expected Covelll would | Call.” | be able to appear in court. Coroner | | | Mix today began his examination of | The principals are ably supported | it ot 1“0 R0 datermine | male volces and a symphony or- ; chestra does its share in making the Delightful as Bver | Giow thn success it bn. | e The book and lyrics are by otto | HOYMsby’s Mother Is Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, Wi 2d. The music s by Rudoph Friml Following Ball Race | sulting de: Cast of “Rose Marle" | ] Paul Dickey. Ll o e mea Moore or the Natlonal league pennan nes Moore | “Sup oce Marle” will be presented at | than el b ey | & matinee on Saturd: bed in Austin. s The fnvalld is Mrs. M. D. Horns- AUTOIST IS HELD | by, 63, mother of Rogers Hornsby, | 1 ot has entranched the | c first place. Bed-ridden | 1 er one goal is to gain sufficient strength to attend the Fatal Accident. Must Await Rul- | world serfes in which she is sure | s will take part. ¢ sister can't rest until she has lie outcome of each day’ \rs. P. C. Schatfer, ctory bri nothing else. lly the Cardinal man ther the result and mile La Flamme ., fardboiled Herman . gton tose-Mar Y tioiHemld Reylowan) | Waterbury Man, Who Figured in Among the flowers : rennials is spened a thre ’arsons’ theater, | s i ing by Coroner. | | | 10 —Frak A this , an insurance agent of , was ordered held for Coroner death Jast nment combinin iy and heart throbs in th r proportion while a delig) too, there LANGE—CHATEY | Mr. and Mrs. William F. of 182 CGlen street, announce the 1ent of their daughter, h to Charles Chatey of he company playing @ reons’ rge from t improved ra to-be- SEPT. 19-25 %I”O/V _ AR = 1o Annivers : Sprinyfi'e/l, Mass. O HORSE lovers and So- | | ciety the Springfield Horse Show is a notable annual event. Brilliancy and snap characterize its nightly sessions in the Coliseum arena. As a standard of indoor shows it at- tracts the leading whips and ey, | . famous stables of the United : ted States and Canada. Other eir sccond | J= [ equally pleasing attractions are as “Wan- | o e 2 the Exposition Dog Show, sym- phony orchestra concerts, spe- cial musical programs and a [ host of lighter entertainment A\ features. £t Pates. ards s number in dance “Totem Tom To The Management of— Paragon Ball Room On Hartford Highway, just past Stanley Quarter, invites the public to inspect Connecticut’s newest and best ball room free of charge Friday evening, Sept. 10, prior to the grand open- §i ing Saturday, September 11. Saturday evening, as an opening feature, the management announces that W. H. Van Maas- dyk’s eleven piece orchestra will play. The leader of this orchestra was formerly of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Brussels, Belgium. Admission 75c. Exclusive Dlstrfx::tors 3 gflg ”qu < Distributors for 177 MAIN STREET New Sating and Velvets Featuring the Advance Styles in Milllnery Our collection of Hats is unrivalled both in variety of styles and moderate prices. 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