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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1926. A1 @‘h !mm Cnless otherwise Indicated, theatrical notices and reviews In this column arc written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. ) north In twist villain X GENE TUNNEY AT LYCEUM Without doubt the Lyceum today is offering one of the b fea- tures in the movie world today with Gene Tunney, who fights Jack Dempsey for the world heavyweight | title Thursday night, appearing in his great serial, “The Fighting Marin| The serial will be shown ! through, Wednesday and the first of each succeeding week, Tunney does all of his stuff in this serial. There war, there is the boxing ring, there is rough and tumble fighting and all sorts of thrills. The other Can Play nother of roles, Allan MacDonald Hero of t houn and lea country, “Two G is an given Play,” an since it who turns out to ro and heroic characi turns out to be a villain, takes place on a more or serted island upon which nd her two admirers ar unus pres “VARIETY” § All that has bee iety” has n said about been confirmed I turned o his y are “Two | tio Bow, in|is flapper |t Wallace | Pict A | satisfied ty a5 predicted— t saw this rem 1 in Hartford at there was somet that it such tion thro ntry. “Variety” will never be gotten, for it is a faithful re duction of life tain sections of Europe. “Variety” s a gripping, colorful rom a of the theater and its people in Germany and t life rroughout the ter Putti as wife 1 for whom Boss s lifetime in misery, gives » that will make he ost popular actresses on the American sc The treme velous. The of art that has never been ¢ “Varicty” will be shown daily at 4, 7 and 9:30 s0 on the bill the reg- n of vaudeville. The is shown three times daily 1 8:3 many her inim Forrest and R Big and were -Tin-Tin in Alice Don Aivarado have in this picture of ac nce and daring in the hing at hout ing ro! for- venture, rom t} Boss' the Continuous 1:30-10:30 1dous settings are "mnv of Select Vaudeville VARIETY EMIL | e mob scenes are three With JANNINGS THOMAS MEIGHAN AT C \x-nm The thousands of p: d the openin Capitol a stood the test—all that have said about “VA was confirmed last Thrilling Love Scenes Daring Punch Scenes Tremendous Settings Never has an audicnce been so thrilled as when Boss, hun- dreds of feet above the multi- tude is possessed with the idea to avenge the wrongs commit- ted by the great Artinelli—A thousand eyes picrce through the camera—then the Triple somersault at that dizzy height —and Boss, his mind aflame with rage—THRILL? You will never have heen thrilled until you will have scen “VABIETY.” | And this scene is only one of the many that makes “VARI- ETY” the sensation of the theater world today- ETY” fs big different. on'll “VARIE “VARIETY” will be shown three times daily, at 4:00 — 7:00 — 9:30 Reserved Box and Loge seat tickets on sale now for eve- ning performances — Call 403 for Rescrvations, vations done in fhe t acclaims it as the that they ever saw icy of the C with a mus- William tor. 1 ial com- the bes Ic passes it feature at reen sucee ical setting Je the new mw orchestra is wc hdation at has been h theater and as the time will become a standard rrang s, sic in itself. The photoplay today, Tuesday |sents Thomas Meis never seen him, in his greatest pi re since his famous “Miracle Man, lin Gods.” Tt is a fine man dragged to the depth by PALACE More Smashing Hits To The With VAUDE attraction offered nd Wednesday, ¥ n, as you have never forget Coming —— WITh = VAUDEVILLE Shown At 2:45 — 6:00 — §:30 THURS. N RICHARD BARTH in STHE AMAT GENTLEMAN" Four Days, Starting Next Sunday THREE BAD ME with JRGE O'BRIEN Matinee “THE Continuous Shows LYCEUM NOW PLAYIN A Hero of the Big Snows WAKRNT uJI)UHU\ Also CLARA BOW The 1926 Model Flapper IN “TWO CAN PLAY” "GENE TUNNEY “THE FIGHTING MAR Chapter I Children After School TONIGHT CAPITOL PARK E" 10c who | E =5 |8r woman and raised to the another. Two leading women sup- | port Mr. Meighan, Renec Adoree th sensation of “The Big Parade,” and Tileen Pringle, the regal beauty of the screen. On Thursday the pro- n will change for the last half of the week when two fe red. TI heights by TUNNEY T0 TRAIN TODAY IN SECRET Gontender Has Last Workout Belore Crowd of 7,000 P memt be internatic “ollie South Se will oft First.” ature Stroudsburg, * with Leis Moran ar ¢ will be the feature Brook Country club regar with envy by their fellow citizens for four the | rkable | & to | the | % as it fs lived in cer- | antic | is the |, world. | t|f the theater and will be an attraction ‘ymlnd cla drama of a |4 one | Stroudsburg today. Coun members with paid-up cards privileges public PARSONS HARTIORD can cateh fle Most f] t scenes on the g Tunney ost pathetic in their completin produce excitement his championship 1 of combat. How Thurs st of Haml the the duel Golf pushers, continuous 0 to 10:3 mpses of his work ions ith s about for Jack Those fold of even ows de- bout Depsey outside th chal ublic app put on a | with Paul Robeson as s ga | by Jim Tully and T | is no let-down in | which happens to be @ ht f el heavywe usiastic lay start cavywe | Brook club is from the main hig | surprise, n ht could ve one of t ason and one of s in Iy club wspapermen can ounds. A lor T ed ring | the 2l the T club o as in members and t inside the red from the golf course but with heavy bov occupies the strict a 1t is for the fi vith a popular : persons | Curtain is tee that in the ler's wish for elev- y is being sat The task o ing the fini touches on the contender's t dily forward to t tost the with business on main the cont Hodge h hour pri Hushand," cate Th alway TN will go & of Boxin om | tomorrow lay Inesday it will or pugilism's great- | ¥ exercise ¥¢ d tenure of modifie hoxed CAPITAL PARK TONIGHT rnoon witol park r amat rour ft ust Lou at C; the s hlotted ar boxi o A holes card of Mon- amateur golf The golf ence fel the sparring at the sport bu I Hurley pror and surprises one best m 1s making its pres- camp. a all part & had microbe has so scored a decision over one man | lly believed to be impervious | ts deadly bite. Trank | Last 1y night of the shows eve was hetd, helng knocko citir pid suce 1 bout between Bodine ar ili. Bodine being from nd Cifarelli from lie Camp of Hartf ou util suec is general finally consternation of rivals, turned the difficult fam Zartior to the| g camp | S over hole course. Thor- i ith the rod., g anon paddle, speculator man became acquainte club for the first time he nr | return to rg after Thursday's bou or draw. He plans several days dismantling fit his train di snappy The 188 pound ¢ produce plen none other than Vince | Bella being one of the entries in this [class. Ta Bella is noted for the onderful battles h nd his op Al Cromack \I.A\ Oberheim of S ries promise ple for the rcmaining record attendance CAPITOL New England's Prettiest Photoplay Theater THURS.—FRL—SAT. |entine. prom | worl e to S 1 with a golf | re. Strouds- ent Jos to the her camp. [WA FLOOD DAMAGE Waters Are Receding, Teaving ty of excite hattles \]w] | 1 age Estimated At About Five Mil- lion Dollars. 20 (P —Flood in northwest- their wake $5,000,000. sioux Cf Sept waters receded today Towa, leav in wge estimated at incipal damage Floyd tribut al rains I s was estimat joux City had not comple but a conservative estimate ¢ the havoe wrought placed it a 500,000, The c Hawarden d its loss at Farm- iffered huge property o 1 Big Sioux rive which were fed by lay night. The $2,000,000, a its e rs 3 their torrentia of that f crop) Four persons are known to have lost their lives. Reports of 21 oth- or deaths could not be confirmed. PARSONS’ HARTFORD TONIGHT 8:15 Pop. Mat. Wednesday HORACE LIVERIGHT Presents Paul Robeson “Black Boy”’ 2 By Comedy Dramna Tully and Frank Dazey New Jim Mat. Thurs., Fri Sept. Companion LLOYD Feature and sat. 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