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| | | \ et Ml N c——————nt NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1926. -’ =D L, = ;dfll!!:f"‘ .S'\‘ Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrica) notices and reviews In this column are written by the press agencies for the VALENTINO AT LYCEUM The late Rudolph Valentino, ap- bearing in one of his best produ “The Conquering Powe hed at this afte the rem Rex In the pictures, but ble that it is one of last in which he will Ly “Winning t illing story of the race tra with Cull ton suppor ed with Faci bill of $100,000 in this, tions of Fage a hildhe the mount Then spite she e ma from too, ELSA AKERSTEDT (T he Red Rose) Swedish Folk ong and will sing at NORDEN BUNGALOW Friday, October 1 at 8 o'clock THE NEW PALACE kinm(‘ of Se l("‘l \:lm](‘\mo Shown at 2:45 Boxes ‘andf Lioges Raserved TODAY - FRIDAY - T HATERS ) r_' °4\\' yh | the | Detect - | Kennedy |into a permanent | many her | lon SATURDAY- DOUBLE ’.w respective amusement company. latest eplsode of the ‘“‘Radio and a !n)r‘n of Boy “THE BAT” AT CAPITOL If you would have your hair curle wave, if you w to 3 vou war hysteria, g high Capitol tod prepared to reso motion picture can do to inter- pret the famous and perennial Mary | Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hor cess, which played a o years in one the ted staging of a how to give it atmosphere. the film, all limits of a nature have been swept the story romps along mensions. Now in four di- The companion feature will pre- nt an excellent photoplay in the presentation of “Don Juan's TI fast moving e Riviera ¢ the Ca Jitol ore 1~ stra. ith its policy of play itol will 1 photopla Sunday night for The Road to Mand: succes offer | NOW PLAYING DOUBLE ¥ URE Rex'InQram as Lois Moran, Henry B. W and ¢ Moo: Reserved log: ing althall, eats are now sell- “SHOW-OFF AT PALACE. who are wont popular _play v-Off" bring in puttir have { not | Prid | very g real person JProduction f “1he Adapted by June Mathis from Balzac’s "Eugenie Grandet™ ———— ; with RUDOLPH VALENTINO Ana ALICE TERRY Also WINNING THE FUTURITY A Story of the Race Track RADIO I TECTIVE, ‘pisode 5 Danny. |Harris Thinks Yankees W lIl C op World _Tnln day in discu “I look |pericr to |stren ixnox in W illarity | gt wit in Yankee stad of trouble ther: ANOTHER SENSATIONAL PHOTOPTAY At The CAPITOL SUN-MON-TUES-WED cater than all the great-great Swanson roles that have gonc be- titee, PALACE Four Days, Starting SUNDAY NEW ENGLAND'S PRETTIEST PHOTOPLAY THEATRE CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY "EATUR LIKE A THU I)F,RI\OI.T[ COMES THIS THRILL | ‘“The Bat” WITH AN ALL STAR CAST | Thrills « Chills - Shudders | Gasps - Laughs ‘ LEWIS STONE “Don Juan’s THREE NIGHTS” The First Night - Oh! The Second Night - Oh! Oh! The Third Night-Oht Oht Oh! Toges Reserved Mats. and Eve's “Meet Me on the Mezzanine™ Is LON CHANEY In “THE ROAD TO MANDALAY" Cast Includes LOIS MORAN - OWEN MOORE HENRY B. WALTHALL CAPITOL | IT'S COMING HERE FOUR DAYS BEGINNING SUNDAY. OCT. 10th Parsons’ Theater HARTFORD TONIGHT 8:15—FRI. AND SAT. CHARL ILLINGHAM presents INA CLAIRE In Frederick Lonsdall's Crook Comedy Staged by Winchell Smith The Last of Mrs. Cheyney With ROLAND YOUNG and JAMES DALF 50.-53.00. Sat. Mat. (Plus Tax.) Eves MONDAY OCT. CHARLES DILLING The FIRST TIME Here and Prior New York Opening, FRED STONE in “Criss Cross” with DOROTHY STONE and Company of 100 SEATS NOW. POSITIVELY NO TELEPHONE WINDOW ' RESERVATIONS Eve. $1.03. Wed. Mat. $2.88-75c. © Mat. $3.45.75¢. OR | more youthful looking ths | for, girls LYCEUM—NOW PLAYING A Scens From REX INGRAM'S “THE CONQUERING POWER’ DR. VAN DYKE WILL BE INSTALLED 0CTOBER 8 York Former New (.I'\rz_wnrm Take Over Litchficld South Assoclation Work. 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