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mll J “i‘ I ll!lr.. TN““I! l!ll ’&' 2 ';‘!_F '4\,. nlhl lll e i Cnless otherwise (ndlcated, theatrical notices and reviews In this colump ar 3 written by the press agencies ftor the respective amusement cempany. PRISCILLA DEAN AT LYCEUM GILDA GRAY AT ('\l‘n’m, Priscilla Dean, with John Bowers, | If she can act as well as she can Is being featured at the - theater in a melodramatic thoughts which “The Danger Girl” This mindsfotia ton el the Capitol thea plot and sufficient ter last night when Gilda Gray's first Paramount starring vehicie Aloma of the South Seas | folded on th een. It you must have the truth, the only answer that | can be passed along is Gilda made th mo: sophisticat film fan sit up and take notice Every minute she was on the screen was one of keen delight. Yes sir, | she's there! As a companion Hughes will be The dance—oh boy! Those were the raced through the pacity andience at Lyceum picture, picture, with its gingery of the underworld flavor to make it mysterious, gives Miss Dean one of | her most captivating roles. The com- panion feature is Bert Lytell in *T Lone Wolf Returns,” a famous mys- tery drama by Louis Joseph Vance Billie Dove is the leading lady and it is through her that “The TLone Wolf," & famous crook, becomes in- spired to live a life of respectal The latest episode of “The Radio Detective also is shown, with Craig Kennedy outwitting the thiey who seek a great radio discovery a the Boy Scouts lendin ald in the canse of right and justic Starting Sunday night Tycenm is to present “Up in Mabe Room." | AT a farce comedv drama with i = = Prevost. The other picture “THE, AMATEUR GENTLEMAN" uled s BareyCarey s impienicils rd Barthelmess in his latest savoring of the olden davs on the | western plains. The picture is “The | Nit he Frontler Trail,” a drama that will be thoroughly enjored by young and old alike, ility featurs TLloyd | n in “Pals I7i shows to flight piloted scenes serial d Capitol W the d v York to Paris air Lieut, Fonck catastrophe at actual New by | the The shows 1 | scenes of the the also of Miami. continuons daily Amateur Ge very well liked by the New Palace formaneces. ! 1 | man” glves'to Barthelm the Beau Brummell of the regency in England a romantic and teeming with spe and offering thoe sta tunities for bucear tense love makin | Ona of the highlights of the ple- ntleman” was the audience at it yesterday's per- period of The picture is adventurous tale cular situations s great oppor- ering and In- THE NEW PALACE Home of Select Vaudeville i .\:ow” Iila, ing— Engla'nfld's Prettiest Photoplay Theater TODAY AND SATURDAY Oh! What a Picture! Gilda Siy “\LOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS” An Action Romance That Thrills and Charms SEE GILDA DANCE! Companion Feature " LLOYD HUGHES in —— “PALS FIRST” CONTINUOUS SHOWS DATLY MATINEES EVENINGS 25c Orchestra.. 40c Balcony Children. . . ew Sown Three T 4:00—7 VAUDEVILLE Shown at 2:45—6—8:30 Boxes and Toges Reserved Evenings ~dl 403 for Reservations Also ACTS SELECT 4 Dn) s Starting RGE O'BRIEN LIVE BORDEN and cast of 25.000 Ta & <hown \\'llll ‘nmln\fl\v SUNDAY \IGHT Tw Shows — Double Feature Orgestra 50¢ Baony Orchestra Balcony Children 10¢ 15¢ Facts About “THE THREE BAD MEN" Governor John H. Trumbull. Endorses Suhject Matter of —The— Three Bad Men “THE THREE BAD MEN" has been endorged by Governors throughout the nation. “THE THREE BAD MEN" is based on Herman Whitaker's novel “Over the Border.” “THE THREE BAD MEN" contains a cast of 25,000, “THE THREE BAD MEN" is a gripping fascinating story from the first scene to final fadeout. “THE THREE BAD MEN" has been rightfully termed the mightiest story of the early w ever screened. “THE THREE BAD M will be shown at the NEW "E for four days starting Sunday, Sept. 26. PARSON WM. HODGE Eves. 50c to § 9 THEATRE Hartford TONIGHT, 8:15 AT, MAT. “THE JUDGE'S HUSBA 50—Sat. Mat. Best Seat, $1.50 in ights Commencing Mon., Sept. 27 | How *lin the Cosmopolitan 1 a role of | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1926. ture is a great steeplechase, which & genuine cour \( and professional riders employed. Many hundreds of people take part in this scene and in it Dick himselt rides a reckless race that is said to make the traditional hair stand on end. It is in this scene that Darthel- mess proves his right to gentleman- hood in London socicty. Another brilliant sequence in “The Amateur Gentleman” is a fist fight between Barnabas, played by Barthelmess, ather the ex- st champion of Fngland in the son gains a point Dorothy Dunbar plays opposite the E pretty Ie Barthelmes There also five vaudeville on the bi acts of select “PADLOCKED SUNDAY the ty prottiest for the garder girls in party in “Gie Hollywood t me s the order given ing rltpflm\vnl at the n Dwan well the casting department functioned may be 1 from the fact that the f re finally picked from a t of 40 “Padlocked” is based on the Reach story which appeared serial 7 zine & Moran Beery head a powerful o petent plavers. The pleture will play the Capitol for night I.0is Noah cor four eginning Sunday CAPITOL PARR For tonig the m Capitol Park has imateur boxing carnit from Hartford, N ment of for an RBoxers and Haven { Springfield will part ture bringing | of Hartford, in and Joe Cunnir ! years, Cunnin ] nd ‘x“"!‘ the decision contests. | Next will find Pir man of | tford, entered in the 143-pound s with Bill Licberman of Syring- Both of boys hold a 'mumn ever tha present pion Fritz Adams pound class Art C of Jack Delaney, Triano, one of most ama will be r toget the 1 who will houts n off on Itallan band of 50 pieccs has been engaged, PARSONS' HARTFORD One of the the theatrical « pearance I ite, William LYCEUM TONITE & SAT. Double Features THE LONE WOLF RETURNS with BERT LYTELL and BILLIE DOVE also Priscilla Dean in THE DANGER GIRL “Radio Detective Wififi\tamng \u'nd'l\ IN MABEL'S ROOM Riot events of loeal on will be the a e of that prime f Hodge, at FParson C hap. UP 1 Greatest Comedy of the Yegr { il ‘Padlocked’ Is One of Those Photo- plays Everyone Talks About. Don’t Miss It! It's At The for | 1s built | ad for! theater tonight, Saturday matinee | and night, following engagements in | Chicago, Philadelphia and Boston. Lee Schubert is presenting th in a new, up-to-the minute e | can comedy bearing the seemingly paradoxical title, “The Judge's Hus- band." “Craig's Wife" Miss Rosalic Stewart, been the producer of all of George Kelly's age SuC ses, whi clud, Torch Bearers, “The Show-off,” will bring to Par- | sons' theater on Monday evening, Mr. Kelly's latest effort, “Craig's Wife.” The engagement nights and a Wednesday Standard Oil Tanker Is is for three matinee. Reported Fired Upon | cuanic Shanghai, China, Sept. 24 (It is ed from Chengling that the R a4 Oil stea Meiyang has been fired on near Hankow, and her quartermaster killed. (The Melyang does not appear in shipping lists.) eivang had refused to carry | troops. Other merchants the Yangtse river wer: below the city of Shasi amer Chinese on fred upon. (hmese l)elegalei at Geneva File Protests and, Sept. 24 tion to nst the part taken by t on Yang o at Wanh- | The protest caused something | hoat the sensation | ANNIVERSARY Davis is of New OF H Dr. John L. ey, William R ple speakers v of Phoenix Honor, which will be | celebrated in the th Congrega- | tional church dining rooms this mple of lin, chief templar, presic r speakers will nd national offices. . national secretary: William J. Rawlings, supreme d Col. A. L. Thomps! templar, will be on will inciias John Sloa n, the rogram. i The 1ot will sta 7 o'clock. There will he solos by T abeth Hill and An instrumental trio BUILDING Building permits | sued as follows: Andrew | awel on Albany avent 000, garage, $1,000 fi house at Curtls and Burritt $700; Fafnir Bearlng com- any to re-roof a building, $7 { A. D. Clifford, dwelling at : Kensington avenue, $7.000; W. H | Atien Construction company, _me- morial {o the Spanish-American | war veterans, $16,000, and James | Kinecaid, alterations on house at 91 | Maple 3100, PERMITS have been fs- hudzik, 2101 street, i J § otal wgnvrvvmn of the eve- | ning lools of this city is 613 | according to figures furnished t school department this mornin O these figures 428 are at | classes at the Central | sohool and 80 are registered atthe | Nathan Hale school. |~ AN with the exception of | students at the Central evening | school are taking | tary grade work. These 203 | registered a continnation cla | and do work similar to the junior | high school seventh and elghth grades. —goma Philadelphia, of Gene Tunney's |into when lafter be proclaimed world's | ehampio fighter and for him. asked one vlrl'th crowded is rooms he arrived ing heavywelght row a party” you have?” of the merry-maker: “If you don't mind, like to have a little AND MRS. IRONS SAFE | Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Irons, for- I merly of this eity and at present residents of Coral Gables, Florida,| | announce that they are safe al-| though they suftered a great deal| of property damage during the re- cent. hurricane, " Gene sald, * e cream. MR. Capiiot Beginning SUNDAY NIGHT SAT, NITE STATE Music by FRED SHEPHEARD and his NUTMEG CLUB ORCH, Under Auspices Co. I ARMORY | Farmers Can school; 10§ are at the Washington | | regular clemen- | | THIS SPACE TOMORROW | | Capitol Park wo nas Three Employed by American Hosiery ss of this | 5el anley Works, | | | = ASSOCIATES HONOR VETERAN WORKERS Hosiery Co. Hall Gentury Three ves of the Co., Miss Mar Samuel Grocock and Glover were presented with gifts last evening by ofticials of the corpora- | tion in recognition of their years of American | et Herlihy Miss Barbara Mr en master me- bobbin June 1, - has been in the finishing roc March 1, 187 havin on th Miss Glo been firm sinee 1872, Mr presented with a gold suitably engraved | while clo pleces | Grocock has t i t as tender om, 1876 Miss H with the with the | ks and gold others were | advise 1t | don’t you keep presente F. Taylor addresse Woods, Pr i Hubbar Vozel H. Davison was ob-| program, Miss in chargs bard, Richa on, Ernest What stave Modeen, Simon Mo 1 Roger Whitman, was The committes n Hu 15t Swan consist- | aird Vo- nall SUNSHINE NOT NEEDED Make Hay Just same With New Invention Prineston, N. J., Sopt. 24 () — Farmers can make hay when sun invention of Arthur Mason ago, which lad its first demonstration at Walker Gordon dairics near yesterday afternoon, becomes popu- The the isn't shining, The Mason Invention takes alfal- fa green from th , dri and grinds it to all within utes. A strong air furna gases at a temperature of grees, over the grass through a 130 foo Bedroom Familics often grow faster than in- comes, and high rents have forced all Is of inconvenicnt and unhealchful ng arrangemepts in order to get cc number of persons into the same number of bedrooms Vexw that is no longer necessary. Your ing room may be a bedroom too, yee remain just as attractive and livable during the day—and the cost is sur- gly low. with v Jewel $p erired A U.S. Oxford Day Bed with arich covering of stylish cretonne is a beasi- /..r; ci of living room furniture all day long. But atnight you touch levcr and it becomes a_full sise comfortable bed with a firm even spring and a deep rest. ful mactress. ur fumlmr: dealer to <h'~~x you a2y Bed siyles in the moderate rnrc range of $36.00 to $90.00 complets. Horite for Beds entitled “To the interes "um.y | | the | 30 min- | Smoked h «u;,,mrwrx, a , is more only permits their winter al ather, but is c product o that which is im- rnish a third nutritious than spending Less Time At Work And More On Golf Links. Chicago, Sept. 24 (P—Charles M Schwab, 1 the ¥ ehem | n, works only two steel now, and is in- his golf, he told the Chi- sociation of commerce today. | z to you,” addy gave me I asked h improving You big slob, your eye on the same to you, ke L corp hours a day in creasing vester- m to my | German Cabinet Puts Its why game I say the p vour| Berlin, Sept. 24 (P—The G cye on the husiness ball."” cabinet to ¥y unanimously For s report on his recent CIRCLE TO HOLD BANQUET The Dramatie Circy heth's society at church will nce o in princir e of St ons with I nister Brand e for an Entente co hold two countries its first anniversar h hall, will & rved at cabinet also appointed a com- at the paris The | mitt 9 o'clock |of the various ministries to r with Franco-German deal liowed by & pr discus- and at 10:30 o speaking, neing will he and proved tk Anthony same time s report tion to the meeting ¢ nation Smarter! Finer! FALL FROCKS Ready for Saturday Shoppers who seek the very utmost in Quality and Fashion at This Little Price 15 Crepe Satins—Crepe Georgettes—Crepe Cantons The models reveal every new charm of the Frock Mode for autumn-—Bolero, draped and slimly straight silhou- ettes are featured with individualizing jabots, pleatings, vestees, tucks and lace trimmings.. Black, navy, jungle green, Chanel red—Every color that is New. Newer! as it moves oven on an cni-‘ Frocks for Street, Afternoon and Evening Occasions FOR IMMEDIATE AND FALL ATTRACTIVELY PRICED $25 Misses’ Sizes and novelty designs. 0. K. On Stresemann | .rman approved eign Minister S'!‘t"fif’-‘ discus- lale consisting of representatives | Mass. the cabinet ap-| The Public Demands - ——— | ? Your Grocer Can Supply It | UNION IS GROWING Reports Show That Shoe Warkers Are Being Rapidly Organized Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 24 (P — Amendments to iron out complexi- ties in its constitution were passed at the annual convention of the Shoe Workers' Protective Union of | America Bere yesterday. Secratary | Danlel F. Fitzgerald, of Haverhill, stated the union had gained 000 members and new locals at Brooklyn and Newark, N. J., during | the past year. The protective now controls 16.000 shoe workers, hs said, and is stabilizing compstitive nditions fn the shoe {industry. sworth E. Melanson, Salem, presided of WEAR New Travel Coats Women’s Sizes Handsomely fur trimmed or smartly tailored in plaids, checks, stripes, mixtures For travel and all sorts of Fall and Winter sport wear they are shown in splendid selection of tailored and semi-dressy styles, Rich, warm, Autumn colorings—All are beautifully silk lined. FUR COATS Our Fur section offers a very large and beautiful seles tion of the season’s most fashionable Fur Coats—Popularly Priced Q5 00 150« ‘200245002 r us SPRING BED OMP, :E!T. 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