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SILENGE’ OPENS years ago, four months. *NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925, wore real whiskers for | Comi oty i IS PURCHASER OF STOLEN Nicaragua Rebels Are Making Fierce Assau MANUSCRIPT RETURNS IT w Yorker Paid $1,500 for Latin th pro rding to a customs ying off the FPo ted the town, so was vigorous actlvity chments. ent’s garrison of Papers Which Were Val- box ued at $20,000. New Yo 11 (P—The la- ernr at is said to be well 1 gainst the revoluti 1 a strong force. 1 the book = hauE it i POTISH FLIER IN JAPAN 11 (®—The Pol 1S one insky It ) 1= hopped off from G for Warsaw, via Korca | | t arrived here recently | w, 1 flown across GRAND OPENING OF The PARAGON BALL RCOM| On the Hartford Highway, Just Past Stanley Quarter —TONIGHT— W. H. van Maasdyk’s Eleven-Piece Orchestra Will Play for the Dancing ADMISSION 75 CENTS Ollve Borden wears a fig leaf,| George Abbott has collaborated tiger skins and many silks and | with almost every playwright in | “ satins in “Fig Leaves,” a costly | America except Otto H h and | . photoplay of Eve of and to- | Sam Sh , but hy 11 young. g day, £ r he lists amo literary 1 hartners Jam ason, with whom H. B, Waroer 0 Futie Roe| v cuosi oo con | Eicimh vt Y0 S Has Plnty of Gomedy, Howerer 5 edy star, is one ot the bachelors in | §mith, with whor | "' i Noted Drama “Summer Bachelors.” | arvtirerrorst Yolin : —a Feature at Palace | o | with whom he wrote ¢ | > Charles Winninger, last seen as | Leave 'E one of last s s 4§ iw o Ohtatand (o photodrarnag are \'fn:)«‘fi z;\:xy:z:xg;;o:w l.»rrm" ; ?\rf ‘?\0; One of the mo well- , scheduled to he shown at the Ly- ' RS-0 '8 HIASA&S COFICEy, has | alanced, ¢ mov- 4 | ceum theater, starting tomorrow | T ,“‘ry"- ns Summer | g comedi fered 7 night. They are “Silence,” one of | ~*chelors. | for a long time 12 Waning - the most dramatic stage successes of | e T et et onl fipee facnstis No GHE v 1 recent years, and “The Broadway |, ot¢% e Hpia | Spens up B Hie Newital ot 1 Boob,” another Glen Hunter success | 20 ToU | IR HIRNLETED slrls ens dman v 1o less remarkable than “Merton o | “4TTINE 3 | theifocel ol aion 0ne ol 1 the Movies.” The usual news events | p. oo oTo T e s love 1, and special comedy also are book- | . The CRO¥on OF LERT ) but doesn't want because ed b be a s now at she's not e « OW - role of Jim Warren in “Silence” as |, | | et . it appeared on the stage, has this 2 - o : rs - same part in the film version and 18| oo O'Brien, & saflor during oY : supported by Vera Reynolds, as his | (1. 2% yg o saflor again el t daughter, Raymond Hatton, Rock- | piys Eagle.” e . liffe Fellowes, Jack Mulhall and Vir- g e > ginia_Pcarson. .The picture, as did | 4 monver which Belle Bennett Slos, Sk Honme Shonn % ‘ the show, open with a tremendous n,4n't geen in two vears expressed this to say about hods. It is a scene in the death | o0 on el el o on s i mhoFdondened {vas oyl Lily” set at the har jobs ordinarily pre-empted 3 lawyer was visiting him for et Tt . the last time. The man was to face oy i i ¢ death in less than five hours unless | The Marines taking part in the Whit of their f | ! he could be de to talk. TLocked | attle scenes of “What Price Glory"” ¥ r in his heart was a secret which | were marched and drilled for hours £ money could not buy nor love fo to look exhausted, an essentlal fea- from him. He alone knew the real | tyre for realism. truth of the tragedy and although | = | hits on Broadw he was about to pay the supreme Walter Pidgeon pla te lover, | 30, Frank Cras penally for his silence, he would not | paul TLauzon, in *Marris TLic. | Philip .,",‘ ; ' 1 | ense?” featuring Alm: ubens. wrote “Broadway Mildred Ryan, one of the pretti- == of New York's est screen stars, ¥s _opposite | v Gripp, who plays a hobo | 0Pens a three-day enn Hunter in “The Broadwa he Tom Mix wostern, “No | Parson's theater Boob” and Bishop and Lynn do a 30ld,” was once a pal of | In “Broa e special dance novetly act as a part | Eades Ho illion- | Ar. Du ez of the picture. { aire hobo.” b LSy DOt ng out The story deals with a small town | a new li vouth who is put out of his home by | back-s e an irritable father because he at- b is Gertrude tended a carnival, which the father | ) in he Coun- | Part o len, and a host vegarded as a mortal sin. In New | ce persons ask- | ¢abaret for Siietiherat inat 1t be mentioned York the youth visits a theater to | to make arrests in Jasper o petzons;, o Ry o s oTanal o, tha tepiliNo solicit a fob as janitor's assistant and | National park. patlon fakes ol notch of fa ofr particular is picked by the producer to do a| Pe \ fie And M or points out | hick dance. His burlesque makes| A remarkable resemblance in it none a big hit and press agent stories | features exists between Walter = credited him with getting a fabu- | McGrail and Richard Wall t sculine lous salary. Meantime his father | as father and son In is becoming of them? needed financial help and an ap- | License?” g peal to the son found him willing | S but financlally unable to do :!n_\'vi CAPITOL PARK ing. However, what he does do | Tonight at Capitol park a spee- and the way things turn out stamp ial invitation amateur boxing " G this as a feature p' ture of merit. | nt will be held, and from | of fominity. Whi = | ations one of the best ~| of the argument can seen jc ason will be pre- from their lat ning [ én S[ EF\ [ nted. aker Hurle ha Jih ¥ | received numerous entries t be shown for i s Mor The Capitol theater fs announc- of the i 4 by the managemen definitely | €VeD Joe T retio opening next Saturday =~ evenin Howard 1pion in 170 ] Y OF ture Lill being of decorating has not been com. | Daniclson, and in the 130 pound pleted, the architect declares th Bodine end | verything will be so that the open- {4 on. Another can take piace on schedule, | to be excit- — The interior decorations are very | i furnish some yfichigan Man Offers no Resistance ctive, b done in a 15th | works is tk bout in the tury, Ttalian design, of old green | class in which Vin La d is Said to Have Ad- nd red against a mahogany wood PRy Middletown = A effect background. a Les Oberheim of mittod Slaying E - 1d, are entered. As a rule o & 11 (P Hunter fans have re always one or two bouts 1, 5 for them com- fon each amateur program illed t the Lyceum where this | turn out to t than th S i = : v star begins a screen en- | bo ind it Wi thi el . Jtod t ent tomorrow ight in \.i\:-J,m 1l he 1 . X test success “A Broadway Boob.” 'bouts so and intere p I 1 i is Hunter himeelf in one of the !to boxin 1 ten bouts are 1 do er than anyone 'slated for istic o i e or screen today. and as v fssion o Sethean e on ling | 1o r 1 Never have the overwhelming emo- thnEtic S e e tions of the In heart been more attraction a fireworks dis Woodward ‘ i1ledlly combined in o story ¢ play will be put on afler the box- tion to polic CAPITOL MUSIO in “Silence,” the sensation of ing show and some new and unique last ni; i e Canitol When the newly renovated Capitol cts in set pieces will ba pre- daughter was ill o1t e Gl are’ shown in ed. Follow the crowd to Capi- ' Isobel Barnes, 15, th pens thi i S e picture In & Wa¥ 401 park (onight, ten bouts of ama- | danghter. He asked ission fo an « New Britain will never to bhe otten. Tt opens '"'“uvn— T frar el Sy o e girl to his home in his | be > will be one of morrow nigh the Lyceum thea- .5 all go to make ht a ' antomobile and Mrs. Barnes decid- far: argain attraction for boxing fans cd to accompany them. During the filming of Warner 09 @musement lovers, W e Brothers production of “A Hero of = I i ey the Big Snows,” which comes to the AUTOS IN COLLISION H s ee v s : Lyceum soon, Rin Tin Tin, the dog Automobiles driven by John Riley n bbed her to death w wonderful o and his years ] and his master, Le Duncan, {of 73 Vance street and C. J. bile jack. He fic of study in the motior re reunited the first lll]\f'! faoinsianite : P i ' rce they left France fn 1819, This |at the corner of S > oce tion L dog, it will be remembered, was |ey strect g bot R DioHeRb i » found in a deserted German trench | Motor hanAltre e b s R DI thater (E‘“»" reported no cause for s body to the city. ¢ rare ability as well as a won- “The Honeym s | booked for e showing at the Lyceum, Irene n plays the | Jeading role and her part is that of I 'Y C E U M CONTINUOUS he wife of an absurd and luke- 4 4 - - GO SHOWS DAILY p In Mabel's Room.” Hard unday, Monda l‘m‘x(l.n W, L“(]n[’\dfl\ TR e Sl 2 BIG FIRST-RUN FEATURE 2 it's in the movies and soon comes to [§ '1“0 Complete Shows Sunday -« ; Fids U2 AN eum, Marie Prevost is in the title role, ' “The Waning Sex,” which opens tomorrow night at the New Palace, . is a unique comedy drama. It deals with feminine men and masculine women and which sex is regarded | as waning is left for the spectator | WAS THE PRICE to decide. Conrad Nagel is the lead- | ing man playing opposite beautiful | | The New Palace Sunday evening | a a' m a n offers as an added attraction Tred ! . Thompson in “The Two Gun Man." | PAID FOR BEING SILENT TO THE LAST Tneidentally this picture is the | s ond western to aver make the grade i DO NOT MISS of Broadway. Tom Mix is the only | other western star cver to get on | Gotham's theatrical rlalto. f The usual vaudeville shows have |[B been booked for the New Palace | : next week and among the coming { attractions is Buster Keaton in “Go | West." This great comedy will open Thursday. In it the star de take a flier at the west, Patsy Ruth Miller, who suffered |[d a nervous breakdown two weeks ago | returng as leading lady opposite Richard Barthlemess, Miss Miller has been loaned for the one picture, after which she will again resume her work at the Warner studio. Tecause of the breakdown of Miss Miller production plans were slight- ly altered. It had been intended to start work last week on “What Hap- pened to Father,” in which Miss Miller is scehduled for a featured | role. When she was stricken it was decided to postpone production on | this picture until later in the sea- son. 1§ With faw exceptions, the actors in “3 Bad Men,” ‘of the Northwest 50 | Next Mon., Tues., Wed. Popular Mat. Sat. 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NIGHT | THEATER l MUSIC You are going to hear the best or- chestra ever in New Britain. Wil- am 8. Jefts will conduct it. He is known tho country over. Years of study in the motion picture field has placed him in the foremost position as an orchestra conductor. His or-" chestra will be big favorites with our patrons—just you wait. Watch For the Opening