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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926. $3231312220004 22ee2ereLeLeLLe) Uniess otherwise Indieated, thentrieal notices ana reviews in this column are writtep by the preas sgencies for the respective smusement company. s “THE BAT"” AT CAP¥IOL The i New B ign VALENTINO AT LYCEUM lolph Valentino, cn who: cently been mourned by movie ns, is being seen at the L heater in one of his be tions, [ Conquering Bat ooy down upon s¢ exeatea v of the and fed Laughs vied - nes dur itain yesterday ot unpr & Capitol theatc a cede suspense at th with screams and gasps as drama in whic the le ence ing t plot Ye form o but cations have been g R hal=ay the e o baffle th 1 e Murders, rot secre haunted mansio 1 power- | 18 one | ntino ever | motion picture m t r0us so many compl lded that those mpletely was o companion attraction s Cullen Landis and Clar: catured in “Winning the ’ This is a love story of a mountain hoy the | rsion t various char- of dia- by rooms ir ping s me provides re current tective” Craig offers & this pic- (tur wis are i era and that is tra al setting f nion fe Mason n's Three Ri plot ing of or As 2 comy ye and in “Don Ju romar and and Stone 1 St ur a Bohemia both novel orking with y important work Starting § portant boy troop of him do | o with a scouts some ver Tian Gl many : will offer S in hi dalay best ¢ ™ com s | i : nzagzement | latest and hest ma, | ] g ing Home." comedy “THE SHOW-OFF" Ford Ster- | “Show-off” is now ‘playing at is a very entertaining | it certain type of many of have foolish pes! the cast is 4 with Palac whom how and us and ferous, off met, Just funny, pa- t the ave Am an actually appears l I in real life aled in this hu- = man and humorous comedy. In its original form this picture play was a popular ss by Geo Kelly, 1 th ector SuCCess- fully incorporated comed and bits of “h tr poken sho New Engiand's Prettiest Photopiay Theater re out version ations the how-off” gets |its name. the central character in the story—a flas! ited in- dividual who driv rybody wild with his boasting and lying. To hear him talk, one gets the impres- sion that ho prac ly ov the Pennsylvania,_ railroad, wher in reality he I8 mothing but a small- | salaried clerk. His pompous bluffing stands him in good stead when it comes to love, for he sucdeeds in marrying a charming girl, despite the open op- position of her family, who recos- im for just what he As a husband he is & poor provider, and |as a son-in-law, a burden and a trouble mak His bluster and lies | almost get him into jail and nearly bankrupt the family but by a last minute coup, he saves the day and | i1stifics himself and his egotism. | The vaudeville program for the ast half of the week consists of following five acts Bud and| anor Coll, Gr radio | announcer of WJZ Ne Jim- | my Ryan and Co., Joe Ci nd the ="ivs Avalons. » show as a whole is very en- | tertaining. of question in Today and Saturday Double Featur The Mystery Thri “The Bat” All Star Cast LEWIS STONE SHIRLEY MASON in JUAN'S THREE NIGHTS” becau of sta rom er conc “DON is. Capitol Orchestra World Series Score Saturday i Y1 Four Days Starting SUNDAY At the New PALACE With 5 Acts Vaudeville | Brigandge is growing and becom- | | in many parts of ing a menace China. THE NEW PALACE | 5 = | Home of Select Vaudeville | | NOW PLAYING Continuous 1:30—10:30 FORD STERLING in A true snappy comedy about people we oftimes meet in real life Shown at 4—7—0:30 with ACTS JLECT VAUDEVILLE MANNERS SUNDAY Double Featurc— Two Shows Co-Feature RICHARD TALMADGE in “BROADWAY GALLANT Sunday Prices Orch. 40c—Ral. 30c 5 Boxes and Loges Reserved Evenings—Call 403 TONITE and SATURDAY 2 BIG FEATURES Rudolph Valentino| and TERRY Another Sensational Photoplay Lon Chaney Supported by : HENRY B. WALTHALL LOIS MORAN OWEN MOORE “The fioad to Mandalay” ALICF in Conquering Power A Rex Ingram Also WINNING THE FUTURITY A Story of the Race Track RADIO DETECTIVE—Epis. . Children 100 ——eeeeee Prod. 5 of Miss ( | of seriou INA CRAIRE SHINES | N ENGLISH GOMEDY “Last of Mrs. Cheyney” Given “ | road, route at Parsons, Hartiord | | Tnteresting Frederick Lor » acts, * .ast of Mrs with Ina Claire whic three day engagement at J Hartford, last it is classified as a re no thugs, no shoot- blood spilled. The blood in such homes such as shown abhor! It wouldn't do s the kind of a | comge evening. no mere | correct nt In its support It achieves the ideal ge folks by effecting a | minds of the | making it bel that it tually gazing upon life as it is | ad of scenes created ¢ 1 stage, he Last of Mrs. Che; plete with droll repartee and versation is somatit never descends to vi e m omplete ill audience " s ro- smart The con- trank but ity. Tt tells vho en- a society group only to bhe | before they thelr witticisms, epigrams, sto | shed exposed ¢ of crooks have attain | end Miss (¢ *Mrs rovides ies off tk Cheyney nd onors as o 1 clever it Sir Arthur Dilling,” a sophisf achelor, notorious chiefly for his conq ts a ng the fair sex. James Da is the p ect butier, although when he is not uniform he is one of Scotland rd's most enen Lionel I'ape and Herbert | Bunston ar w0 characters without which no English comedy complate a th stance elusive | would be own field blunderer. Con- Pelissier and Winifred Har- ris are at home In the roles of wom- en of high social standing. In fact the entire cast is distinguished by its perfection The play is staged Smith and the sett James Reynolds are worthy mention. | The audience last night was vzm1 his is by by Winchell of largest of the season’s first perform- ances and was generous in preciation of the talent of the “The Tast of Mrs. Cheyney its ap- | be shown tonight, tomorrow matinee and tomorrow night. CAPITOL 1 Days Begiming Sun. Oct, 10 Wait for This! | ing reconstructed | 17 OPENING Armand’s Tenor-Banjo School BANJO and UKULELE INSTRUCTION J. AMENTO General Director LOUIS VERILLO, Inst, 299 Main St. 4431 OoF | to tra Tel. Room 7 s " | bridge, { construction. | road, Road Conditions In Connecticut conditi and detours in of Connectic Road the & nece shway ¢ d by the ntas of nd rep: 1 a . announc ¥ 2. is as follov South Canaan-Lime Rock 134, is under construc- Detour at South Canaan end. Burlington Center construction. Short 1d two bridges. and, Hartland Mo 1, rou is under con- Present naan Har nt- Hartford ford, route uction. Short Village 17. Bridge detour of New Ha is un const arou Harwinton, Burlington road is un der construction. Short detour 1 bridges. K naan road, F. A. P, € is under construction. No deto “alishury 6 e - Mille road is under construction. No de- Norf 18- iTs. rton tours. Thomaston, approach to Reyn Waterbury r o detours, Torrington, Torrington - Norfolk route bridge is undet construction, ort detour bridge To rington, Torrington - Goshen road. T. L. bridge at West Torring- ton our established. Waterbury - Watertown, Water- ry - Watertown-Thomaston road, routes 334 and 350, shoulders in- complete. Open for vel, hel - Newtown road, state aid, cadam construction No detours necessary Milford-Gaylordsville bridge, route 134, work on the bridge and approaches is under way. No detours necessary. Norwalk - Danbury road grading and concrete c tion under way erly traffic over Belds Hill as post- ed Ridgefield Danbury road, construction is under Saybrook, road is open. suilford-route ding completed. ilford-no route em's Head road, ons construction Willimantic-Putna construection Win traffic for those North Windham Williman- ic. Traffic from Willimantic to North Windham will follow defour. Willimantic-Hartford road, route section of concrete pavement st of Willimantic being ructed and widened. Traffic vast may use regular rout ew truc- Main route streat and concrete A short 13 way is posted route 1 gr number in am. Open to toward ing detour via Coventry to Bolton Willimantic - Putnam, to and 101, road is under constru in Chaplin. Open to traffic, ders incomplete h-Putnam, roufe 1 being eliminate detour. London er construction and Montville shoulders crossing field, wich 12, towns of Norwich Open to traffic. is ~ orwich-New route road in to Montville are 1 Open to traffic. is work by wsing the Nor- on road on the east side London road, ns of Waterford and der construction 1 (6] e Thames ri Willimantic road is under construs lin. Open to traffic, shoulders complete East Lyme, routs 1, On the Post Road the Golden Spur bridge is be- Detour posted Hallyville road in Preston, grading is being done, posted Thompson, routs West Thompson road | constructed at Mechanicsville. Open ffic Eastford, route fon {n Frank in 12 Putnam Fastford Kenyonville tour around bridge. West Woodstack, Woodstock - | South Woodstock road 1s under ¢ | struction, grading is belng cane, open to traffic, Chaplin, route 101, bridge outh Chaplin is being construct No detour Bridge over Quine at road is open for | just | recon- | Traffic | from Willimantic west should follow | tncom- | { around | | route Detour for morth- | Winthrop | Guilford Cut-off, | road is under | proceeding from | hrough trafic will | route | 18 being re- | | road is under construction, short de- river at | | Wauregan, route 144, is under con- | Dancing Arcadia Ballroom SAT. EVE,, OCT. 2, 1926 Music By MACK'S SILVER ORCHESTRA Entertainment Admission 50c Dancing 8 to 11 LAKE Parsons’ Theater HARTFORD TONIGHT 8:15—FRI. AND SAT. CHARLES DILLINGHAM presonts INA CLAIRE Tn Frederick Lonsdall's Crook Comedy Staged by Winchell Smith The Last of Mrs. Cheyney With ROLAND YOUNG and JAMES DALE 50c.-53.00. Sat. M (Plus Ta Eves. t. B0c.-§2.50. MONDAY OCT,, 4——BENTIRE WEEK CHARLES DILLINGHAM Presents 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. $4.03-7%. Wed. Mat. $2.88 Sat. Mat. 834 % to OR struction, Temoprary bridge is in use. Greenwich-Boston Post route 1, concrete road is ment is open to traffic in bot struction at Byram bridge rections. Road, er con- di- Pave- 2 aan - Poundridge T route 184, is under construction. delay to traffic. Fairfield. Center, road, route 1, conc | construction. Short center of town. - . Westport and Fairfield - Roston Post road, route 1, gradipg is under | contract from Blacksmith shop to round house, No de y to traffic Westport - Wilton road is un | construetion. Short detour around point where asphalt is being No Boston detour through Milford t route 1, o | road lay to traffic. Naugatuck - Rubber under construction. fric Waterbury and Cheshire - | ire - Waterbury road ! under construction. One-way | past mixer. Middletown « Durham, town - Durham road, route | under construction. One-way tr past green concrete. Branford - South Main street is under construction. Detour via Main | street Vernon and npike, is avenue Mo delay | tr Chesh- 23, is traffic route Middje- 112, is affic Tolland, Telland turnpike, no route number, is under construction. Road closed, detour, Rocky Hill - Dividend road, no | route number, 1s under construction, | but is open to one-way traffic, Windsor 1 ks, route 110, bridge is under construction, no delay to | traffic. Farmington, Scott Swamp road is under construction. Road closed to traftic. Detour is posted. Bloomfield, Bloomficld | route 10, is under construction delay to traffie. Bloomficld, Wash Brook bLridge under construction. No delay traffic Hartford - Springfield, routs 110 bridge, No is to Post e road is under | lor | ap- | West Haven, Milford and Orange- | is under construction. No de- | to | | | | | | | | | | | | | \ In th sor towns of W and Wi r cons! H de 1sor “I believe would ing provided id Such policies.” Miss Taylor con- tinued, “need not radically change the present system by which an adequate nursing service is main- t 1 partly through a school of i principle at issue is objective or better still, low to sort out the objective whers there are many needs. Bibs and More Bibs For Princess’ Sons )} t 1 (#—Masters lles, sons of more bibs her boys in the the whole situation change if the cost of nurs. service were estimated and for and if the student least in part, for her edu- * RUM AGREEMENT o NOW IS EFFECTIVE = Pact Bex\'iwl‘}iliglantl i Uniteg VStaEsfi)pmved tion. 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