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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1926. w@ T Jv:: -El!; In!' !. lllll Cnleas otherwise indlested, theatrica) notices and reviews In this colnmn are written by the press agencies tor the respective amusement company. REGINALD DENNY AT LYCEUM | rolling home the very f Reginald Denny, peer of all |ton of wealth and luxury. W comedy drama stars, is being seen | 12PPens after that makes this at the Lyceum in “Rolling Home,” | breczy, hilarious comec one of his best aftractions, and on | _"That Model from Parls” is a sort me bill is “That Model From |°f & Cinderella picture, plus an ex- | er high grade drama, | POsition of bluffing. A plain looking | ell as the third installment of | little clerk suddenly decides to now famous serial, “The Fight- [ Change her hair-comb style and ing Marine,” ene Tunney, | ¢lothes and becon very fair to world's heavyweight champion, {n | 100k upon. A fashionable modiste, e isde e | disappointed by the non arrival of In “Rolling Home,” Denny has |2 noted Fr gots the girl the part of a voung country boy who goes to the city to seek fame and fortune, but promises to return LON CHANEY AT CAPITOL on his birthday. The time to return finds him still “on the rocks,” but being unwilling to admit that he has tailed, he induces a friend to help him and with borrowed clothes, a borrowed limousine, etc., he comes and gripp This desires Lon Chaney's lafest d perhaps one of his greatest— ursions into the ficld of biza orles and f. c make-up; “The 1 to Mandalay, tro-Goldwyn- — Mayer's exotic myst Orient, now playing 3 NF | theater. S B | The story 1s startling—technically | as well as because of its reaction on | lan audience. It aband ¢ n pr Home of Select \mmmillo (RCTEl | DT O lisvable dram Now PLAYING | Sonoygcaryesiayney the former Continuous 1:30-10:; LATEST FOX NEWS ruler of th. ApC |and, from afar, Ic VAUDEVILLE who never knew him as } Shown at 2:45, 6, 8:30 | The de MONROE BROTHERS “The Bounding Tramps” VIOLET CARLSON “The Diminutive onement of this strange rela. | tionship is handled in a way that |classes Tod Browning, the director, |as one of the real hopes for a new note in scr drama Comedienne” o8, ST | BOBBY O'NEIL & CO. Jue vesy vsome and grip- | “Oh, Bobby,” a Musical [ |IP 2§z ereat : l Comedy Sketch t WALSH & CLARK “This and That" LA PEPITA & CO “Queen of Castanets” | breathless with | plot; with the rema L |1zation of Chaney, the sinis ess of Kar a Sojin as the| [tigerlike ~ Orier with o = | padded paws that FEATURE PHOTOPLAY steel; with the co: perform- Shown at 4:00, 7:00, 9:30 ance of Owen Moore as the dere- [lict naval officer who achioves regen- leration through his own sense of |shame at the thing he had come to {be. Nothing of tI stilted; it is WANSON |appallingly realistic. Tois Moran, of | |“Stella Dallas” fame, plays the daughter, with a beauty and artistry in “FINE [as re % as a spring breeze, and v B. Walthall gives a wonder- MANNERS]’ ‘m-],«u artistic performance as the The Capitol orchestra under the Greater than all the great 5 = direction of W. S. Jeffs has another Swanson roles that have gone Dbefore— Here the \(‘\\' l’llllu‘v\ Ofrgan fine musical interpretation and the orchestra is fast becomi e favorites With patrons. The shows On Thursday the entire program changes and of fers two splendid features. O present Ernest Torrence and Clara Bow in “Mantrap, d the other Tom Mix in “No Man's Gold.” “BLACK PIRATE" COMING The Capitol management announ- ces the showing beginning next Sun- day evening of the famous produc- tion “The Black Pirate” with Doug- las Fairbanks in the title role The film has made quite a record on Broadway whero it has been playing for two dollars and eritics have praised the production photography was taken icolor process and it at it is a work of banks plays his role to date in this tale of the early buccaneers | of the sea AT THE PALACE the last of that type of theatrical | entertainment which was popular a generation ago — corded in Glorla Swanson's new pleture, “ine Manners, hich opened up at the New Palace last night If there is a moral to be from this picture it is * ners don't make fine | But be that as Manners” stand, | ders above an | done 1 the p: more glamorous than ever before As Orchid Murphy, the poor lift burlesque girl s a role that s new and distine- tive We follow the story of a little girl from the cast side who meets boy from the west side and ir cdiately falls in love with 1 Tikes her for her natiiral care- manner. She loves him — be- se he's him The young aris . hored with | thinks that perfect — ff | pro aun everything that to become a lady. 7o and most symy of pathos th long time. Eugene stages a re comebac lover o vaudeville for the first half of this week consists of the follow- ing five Monroe Brothers, a | couple of bounding tramps; Viol Carlson, the diminufive com- | edlenne; Bobby O'Neil and Co. in| a miniat musi comedy | sketch: Wals and Clark in their ¥ bit, “This and the queen of t! ¢ is that was put last night. PARSONS nd greatest of as the cf Boxes and Toges Reserved I Y‘ El IM | Evenings—Call 403 | 1 NOW PLAYIN 2 EXTRA BIG PICTURES Regmald Denny |, CW I “Rollmg Home” | : 2 ALSO Beginning Next Sunday . Theblack Pirate’ = Truly the Masterpiece of the Year Wait. For It! Parsons’ Theater HARTFORD TONIGHT—S8:15 CHART. LLINGHAM Presents The FIRST Tl\H Here and Prior to Opening FRED STONE in “Criss Cross” with DOROTHY STONE and Company of 100 PATS NOW. g | GENE TUNNEY in POSITIVELY NO TELEPHONE OR FIGHTING MARINE—Epis 2 WINDOW RESERVATIONS Eve. §4.03-35c. Wed. Mat. §2.88-75c. Children After School 10c Sat. Mat §3. . = — e T NEW ENGLAND'S PRETTIES PHOTOPLAY THEATRE CONTINUOUS SHOWS NOW PLAYING CAST l\1llll|\l(|l\ MORA T MATIN e = Orchestra . . | 2 - - Sk . Orchestra Balcony . . ¥ Balcony Children . ... | @ “ Children RA ST \ul Img 35¢ Rl‘k(‘r‘\('n' Loge 50c ERNEST TORRE 3 TOM MIX In “MAN TRAP" “NO MAN “MEET ME ON THE MEZZANINE listingnish them from the shows.”” came to Hartford day after two weoks of polishi and refining rmances in Nev Haven and Springfield to audien that oke the records of i rs. When Fred riss Cross” company detrai m its special of six baggage two parlor cars and two coaches, the members brought somethir distinctly worth while to this town This stage production is so im- mense that the stage crew of Par- sons' theater was faced with 30 hotrs of continuous work to in- stall the scenery and effects. riss Cross” will open tonight t ‘Parsons’ for the entire K with matinees Wednesday and Sat- urday. In the new revue at the Moulin s is a feature ent ths Thro A Series of Tits Coming to the New PALACE Home of Select Vaudevills Now Playing GLORIA SWANSON In “FINE MANNERS” THURS —FRIL—SAT. “The most beautiful woman in the most beautiful rale.” (Liberty Magazine.) ORINNE Charlie Paddock DANCING Arcadia Ballroom Tues. Eve. Admission 50c Dancing 8 to 11:45 SEELEY’S REVUE with the CARPENTIER SISTERS Singers Who Can Dance. Dancers Who Can Sing. JY'S ENTERTAINERS 20 \\lhh(nmnn St. Tel. 2336 ond circuit, which includes Con- | , New York and Vermont was represented by Judge Charle York city. His ed by both House and Scnate, | The recommendation of the cfr- on w deadlocked at the | cult judges is expected to speed e last session because the | action on this bill during the next ee on the [ session and it is probable that Con- federal | necticut will have two federal bill. | judges within a short time, \Oldtield, Wood and Wheeler Have Inning Washington, Oct. 4 UP—Political blasts from three major centers | republican, democratic and prohibi- | tion were added today to those al- ready discharged by party spokes- cide control of the seventieth con- gress. “President Coolldge’s professed s of a contemg raid upon federal treasur: the Decem- ber session,” sa Representative Oldfield, Arkansas, chairman of the | democratic congressional commit- " are too vague and mysterious to be taken serlously by the coun sional ¢ tee, sald that the demacratic n futile ef- | forts to find even ssuc on which | the public response to its contentions would amount to more than a hol- low echo of its own faint murmur. ings, has shown bullfrog-like agi ity in jumping from one subject to | another, but in no instance has it d a place in which even tempor- arily to sun itself.” Wayne B. Wheeler, general coun- sel of anti-saloon Ieagus en- tered the controversy with a state- ment that “Oregon will be the cen- ter of several state wide wet and X being tn Mis- lo and Cali- ornla, while he contended that pro- | ! cctions fn N | York, Nevada, consin and II would be without any Defends Republicans and See | the democrats at ession of congres: Oldfield asserted, plus now heing piled | iry will be restored | 1 means of another cut in their taxes, and there willl then be nothing mysterious raide now glving the | president s h concern,” w | Representative Wood declared that | “there is not a vulnerable spot in | republican record” on the tariff, nal prosperity, governmental xation and farm rellef. “The real issue of this campaign he added, “is found by combining | | all_of these ects.” Prohibition, Mr. Wheeler con- tended, “has decreased deaths from alcoholi: for drun e package — SR handier,lighter, less costly! 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