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Cnless otherwise Indicated, theatrieal no written by the press agencies tor the “FINE MANNERS” AT PALACE | Under tha head of “Etiquette” on poster advertising Gloria Swanson | 2 “Fine Mann which is now | jlaying at the New Palace has been | Ioserved the following: “Peas should not be saten with | 3 knife—sword swallowers are de rop in good society. “Don’t drink from a finger bowl ~someone may have used it before Squabs should not be gnawed “Asparagus should be gently nib- | —you might break the string and | tloth, cover it with your glass.” | ovie goers, who see Gloria as a | ourse in “Fine Manners.” Eugene “Fine Manners” say that Gloria has | The vaudeville for the first three | bpen the bill with a bit of clever | [ with some very clever inpersonations | rom the fingers—they must be dis- hembered with a fork on the plate.” Med from the fingers. Don't tuck ¢ napkin under your pearl necklace lose your beads. “If you get a spot on the table All of which gives one some slight flfla of the laughs in store for the | | fittle burlesque chorus girl taking a | 'Brien plays opposite the star. Those who have already seen pever been seen to better advantage | than in this picture. Bays of this week consists of the | following five acts. Monroe Brothers | tomedy spring work. Violet Carlson, the diminutive comedienne follows >f a flapper. Bobby O'Neil and Co. | present an original musical comedy THE NEW | PALACE Huma of Stlect Vnudevfl‘le A “Real Line-Up of Hits B AT high calibre talent | ot weaith, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, O CTOBER 5, 1926. by FRED STONE'S BEST . Famons Comedlan and Danghter E‘—""I.!/\'. tices and reviews tn thls_eolumn wr respective amusement company. (By Merall Reviewer) CAST OF CHARACTERS sketch that is different from any- | thing seen in vaudeville in a long time, Walsh and Clark offer the c dy bits of the show and the stock of laughs. Senorita Pepita and Co. offers an unusual | dancing and singing act that is of a [n The management arnounces that | 5 the feature photoplay for the last ‘\\1 | half of this week is Corinne Griffith | ’° in “Into Her Kingdom." - i AT LYCEUM | buuffing, deb- is making a big in his latest | “ROLLING HOME Reginald Den onaire and clever, hit at the Lyccum comedy drama, “Rolling Home,” the | © story of a country youth who went | to the city predicting success for | himself and when it came time to come found himself broke. Un- willing to have the home town folke know he had failed, he owed | clothes, car and and | comes “rolling home,” picture Just how this magnif- | cent bluft works out is interesting | indeed. On the same program Model From Par feature, which stars Ma and Eileen Percy. A hion show Is a featurs picture which will appeal ladies. The theme concerns a plain ittle office girl who, by changing her costume and methods of comb- ing her hair becomes very attractive When a noted French model failed | to appear at a fashionable modiste’s | shop, the girl is hired to double for her and then it is that things, in- cluding romance, begin to develop. Gene Tunney, world champlon | heavyweight, is scen in his third episode of “The Fighting Marine," he Lyceum serfal, which is shown ch week. s plenty of |action in this episode and | Gene demonstrates his winning wal- lop very conclusivel | Stone hy Stone the musical com- edy stage is getting better and het- ter. This statement may be verified by a visit to Parsons’ theater, Hartford Where Fred Stone and his daughter | Doroth newest is “That nother big ine Day | wonderf of to the played last night fn the Stone show, “Criss Cross,” ir first performance in a week's cngagement, Gorgeous and spectacular aptly cribe * It is stage magnificence brought up to the nth degree, ss Cross.” It seems that Stone and hi full o building as elaborate a structure as man is ca- pable of doing. Imagine a rainbow come to earth | With the stars dancing among its color zones, add some good musfc— | and you have an idea of what “Criss Cross” is. Last night's audience went into raptures. Irom pit to dome of the theater, with every seat occupied, the house rang with ac- | collaborators have measure of put their genius Now Playing Gloria Swanson Supported by ENGENE O'BRIEN “FINE MANNER: Shown at With ACTS SELECT VAUDEVILLE Shown at 2:45—6—8:30 THURS.—FRL—SAT, The Most Beautiful Woman in the Most Beautiful Role, (Liberty Magazine) 4—T—9:, 5 The Story of ¢the Mother Who Flung Away Her Royal Title— Proud to Wear the Coronct of MOTHER Four Days Starting Next SUNDAY A Laugh Riot with CHARLIE PADDOCK Playing Opposite Bebe Boxes and lngvs Reserved Evenings—Oall 403 “_—Truly a Sensation! Fairbanks at His Best! DANCING Arcadia Ballroom Tues. Eve. Admission 50c Dancing 8 to 11:45 OPENING OF Armand’s Tenor-Banjo School BANJO and URULELE INSTRUCTIONS .- J. AMENTA Genernl Director LOUIS VERILLO, 299 Main St. Tel. 4431 Inst. Room 17 clalm. Time and again numbers had | to be repeated at the insistent de- | mand of the audience, Dorothy Stone is amazingly clever, improving as her r creases. Fred Stone is No greater compliment could be paid him than those five words. Allene wife of Fred and mother of is likewise in the cast, anding features are dances by Fred and Dorothy, singing by Dorothy and Mr. Hoyer, singing by Miss 1r'~'yr1s and ensemble dancing by the Sunshine Girls and the chor- |us Here is an odd thing chorus, in the role of schoo actually looks like stead of painted Ia constitutional, The are wonderful without any “buts” about it Messrs. Ragland, Lambert and Araminin are prominent in the male side of the cast Song hits include “You Will Won't You" in a lighter vein, and “Rose of Delight” of a more classi- cal turn. Fred Stone’s contributions to the fun of the evening are nu- merous and every one is a home run with the bases filled, After last night's show the audi- ence refused to let the Stones go to bed without a curtain speech from | the head of the fam ped before the footlights and mod- estly gave the major part of the credit for the play's success to Jer- . n, Otto Harbach, R. H. Burnsi and James Reynolds the libretto, stage settings, ete. Cross” Parsons’ and READ HERAL DCLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULFS Here {8 a new walking stick jalligator handle for the man wishes to be different, LYCEUM TONITE & WED. 2 BIG PICTURES Reginald Denny n ROLLING also That Model From Paris with A Perfect Cast GENE TUNNEY in FIGHTING MARI Children with who Fred step- ell, tt handied dancing. will all with matinees on urday be shown HOME week at Wedne 10c APORS reach a cold directly because they are breathed right irito the air passages and lungs. It isfor this reason that Vicks Vapo- Rub brings such quick relief. When tubbed over throat and chest at bedtime:: 1t is vaporized by the body heat and inhaled, while you sleep, right to the affected parts, locsening the phlegm and easing the difficult breathing. At the same time it acts through the skin (like a poultice or plaster) “‘drawing out” the pain and sorc- ness. Most colds yield by morning to this double action of Vicks. .-n@:m. New England's Prettiest Photoplay Theater Oontinuous Shows Dally TODAY and WED. Lon Chaney In His Greatest Role “The Road to Mandalay” with Lois Moran—Henry B. \\nhlmll (‘\Pl’]‘OL OR(‘UI RA WORL l’\ E l I{ll-, V A PORUB Over 21 Mivtion Jars Useo Yeariy SCEN Loges Reserved Mats, and Tve's, THURS.—FRL—SAT, Double Features CLARA BOW The Flappiest Flapper That Ever F lnpp(\:l “MANTRAP” With ERNEST TORRENCE and TOM MIX “No Man’s Gold” Parsons’ Theater HARTFORD TONIGHT—8:13 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 OR WINDOW kzsrmulm\ i Eve. $4.03-75c. Wed. Mat. £2. Sat. Mat. s: 3 Head Elaborate Musical Comedy | | ot | Patrick T THE CAPITOL The secret ess in make-up ng to Lon Chaney, master of disguises, is observatio In other words, to know row to don a strange disguise, the actor must know the details of some face in real life that is like the one he sets out to reproduce by artificiall- strange resolves down to, not a study anatomy of the face, but OY tomies of many faces,” ex- plains Chaney, in discussing his lat- and perhaps stran make-up, he weird depiction of the one-eyed “Singapore Joe"” in his new starring “The Road to Mandalay now playing at the Capitol theater Chaney ed the weird disgui with very littla € an artistic ting of his own face, ial wrinkle pattern tain face he knew, a inating one eye of his own An ex ing played for th liam 8. Jeffs and th tra = vehicle, achie 1 after a d then elim- by a sccret process lent musical score fs he- picture by Wil- Capitol orches. a Capitol News is (BOOK MARY LEWIS ' FOR CONCERT HERE | Famous Bmerican Soprano to | Sing on December 19 | | six o concerts gs in in pub | with Par | tions four memt | elsewher concerts ivit placing in | e otore Camp omitted Place will be Give T showing | of the world series games in New York last Satu Douglas Tairbanks com Capitol on Sunday day engagement in es to night for a latest ' Critics his sue this production, in natural colors, his great- photoplay to The tale is the bold pirates of the seven- teenth centur: airbanks plays the part of a young nobleman o swears to avenge the killing of his father by pira does in a series of excit BOSS OF ELECTION VOIDS CONSTABLES Newington Moderator Declales‘ Them Elected Illegally In one of the ligh New or ticket 200 votes cast in recent elecy full fl;mlvh'. n There only vesterday., were voters rollmen of 987 cipally to a vote which was passed at the last meeting of the town committee to the effect that no member of that committee would solicit votes. No automobiles were hired to get the voters out as has been done in the past Because of the fact that both the | republicans and democrats hav pointed an extra constable, there are cight candidates. By a previous vote at a town meeting, there should be only six. On account this, lan P. Francis, moderator, « clared that no constables were 1¢gak- Iy elected. This will necessitata th board appointir constables, republican three e ap- | of of s thr democratic. nly important ch tion was th Tohn Mr 36 more votes than Mr There were 111 can votes cs demo 156 split ballots. Votss wer, Assessor — Benjamin H. Goodale, r, 204; Patrick H. Martin, d, Board of relief—Nathan (. 193; Harry C. Goodale, ctmen—1st, Ja 2nd, Geor; 8rd, John H Y. Kiely, 4, Agent of tow Thomas A. Francig, Auditor—Geor 215; John F. Hazen, H Lish rec Ki straight republi st, and a cast as E Gilbert, hurchill, r, h, d, §8; Dud- ley posit fund Jehn J. Carmody, Collector Proudman, 1, d, 68 Constables—Richard W. r, 211; Raymond Hal Wesley Hosford, r, 1 Paternostro, r, 178: John F. d, D. Dessell, McKenna, d, 67; E rett B, Harold R. Good- taxes-Ey of Fette ran, T Bene Walsh q Floyd Rice, d, i Registrar of voters— Minnie Walsh, r, 207; Walter L. Morgan 61. Finance bhoard—George W, bury, r, 204; Leon A. 200; L. T d, L. Weleh, d, Town s¢ }ym\[ E. Woodruff, r, 209; Eva T man, r, 193; John H. Fish, John F. Hazen, d, 57 Library director—Nelson E. Mann, r, 208; Jennie E. Chidley, d, 58 Town plan com on *Delbert K d Rice, d, 5 H Sprague, roy l.,v]u k, d, 61; Herbr Fsther Proud- da, 79 committes homas Perry Fred H % Callahan, d *—FElected. The meeting was moderator to Mond, October 18 At this time a representative and justices of the peace will he chosen A special meeting of the Gr: will be held this ning at the Grange Hall. Names of candidates for admission to membership will be received Charles for Spring: Mass., live with Mr. and Mrs. Leonar Mrs. Taura Halleran has | pointed personal ta the board of sclectmen. M leran has already started her work ourned by the ave B left whe sden vesterday will 1 FFox he R. B. is morning for the White On their visit Mr. and of West N of New Mrs. left 1 through Mr. and Maple Hill motor trip Mountains Maine. turn they expect to Mrs. Louis Brummer ton, Mass., formerly ain, Note of Short Skirt Tahoo in India Press Chicago, Oct. 5. (#)—For a news paper to headline on the front page ‘something about short skirts for women” would he unthinkable in India, says K. 8. Shelvankar, 21 year old jour list from Madras, who will study at the University of Wisconsin When nineteen, he was editor of the Young Theosophist (Adyar, Ma- dras) “The graver press of India. which stresses the gnidance of public opin- ons concerning serions state, knows no comic said, kinner of to re- of he affairs strips,” da| who | | went to the polls out of a total en- | o7} This was due prin- | © BERUIN B | the | four | which | Junior High sch Febr ary cert school Mar at the Mareh cort ic | cer Open date ‘ompos! last year, | Interspersed amid the foregoing postponed] = house mee tw performa will be given. Scholarship Concert Chl es to the club vide a year most musical most talented yo Britain. 1 $250 was not pose in vi Lois Phel minor. It was fo. At ps will this c piano o The compo: Gray's by m Theron enlisting servi rs, two pian upon the na e h R and How performed Tohn A Lindsay tame Parents-T with the pr enthusiastic to the fr and calls such concer(s ir All active members o included An an ensemb very pro the ¢ gan remarkable expansio ar, will conti It is impossible cify all nbers to year, but ard Y. combined ciations | club given approval public con ad the in th e \hm are s concert o work. le to have upon ¢ division a ring in n las the speci given amor 2 modernist violin from the new be played by and Mr. Har music for piano, and for plano; a male rano and delssol and piano sor Ttalian school, Herbert E. i a mixed ve to two two quartet, violins cellos with violin trio music; 1 music by 1 The wricd of school prog: by having re various types and music on cach program. S 4cmw'inu'~d from Page 9.) The Tabs fife and drum e rehearsal preparation for Naugatuck on ocal band is hopef d o] rps held Ralliioete: the coming n Saturday. The of sustaining bringing home blue rih! Club to Mot Athletic « eting this evening The Falcon seri of most of and a large ipated by the officer day's game will be at their their record an good share of Athletic ensinzton ld a me Tabs hall. cuss a Matt Pythia fal. will me Entertainm and refreshmor ran regular meeting No. 24, will at the Grangoe Rev, Vernon Das tional church, will deli dress the life of N Mrs. George Tryon w of the national G held in Maine du Miss Mildred Gregory vocal solo. Tt is thof report of the fair comn given at tonight's meeti on han Hale. give a report v confe tepten &l that rence sht e will be Ministers Meet | About 30 ministers attended lannual meeting of the Hartford | Congregational Ministers' association | held yesterday afternoon at the | Berlin Congregational church. A paper entitled “Words, | and | = conjunection READ HERA nd | Di I of the meetin e Wo sandberg M Trial Tonight ing of Mis to t Berlin Ttems in the cl in S lba | His ilTness in LD CLASSIVIED ADS FOID BENT RESULTS ASK vnua nrzuamsr FOR E Ouneus ESSENTIAL 0ILYABLEY5 FORI BRONCHIAL ASTHMA-COUGHS-COLDS " Cant Sew, but | Keeps in Style! § for the amond Dy lnable for mw PILCRIA HOTHER ily in Geod Health Kept Her Fam § \_ ; Smouth Mas hrough her we | Ronor every | or woman | | tion might lne. : Shoulder to shoulder with her husband she built a home in the wilderness and reared her | daughter She sturdy sons and cooked and sewed. She spun and wove for her family. When they | were ill, she brewed remedies from | herbs—such roots and re now used in Lydia E. ham's Vegetable Compound. sachusetts woman writes: 11 run-down, with no ambi s tired all the time. Some- | times I would be in bed two or three days at a time, and the doctor would have to give me something to quiet me. A friend told me about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vezatable Compound and 1 have had wonderful results from it. T felt better after taking | the second bottle, and I am never without it in the house now. have told lots of people about it, and they say it helps them, too."” —Mrs, J. W. Critchett, 2 Hammond Words, | Street, Cambridge, Mass, e Ci I Mies Tda Axelson was expected lty tems | home today after a three months' | trip to Sweden and Finland. | he police were notified today ct turn of the operator’s licenss ed Couture of 212 Main street, A daughter was born yesterday to | and Mrs. W. F. Mangan of £ 141 Bassett street. P e S Republican Primaries The Republican Electors of the Town of New Britain are hereby no- at Primaries will be held in in. on Monday, October Have m Charlie's Grill, your me als, Harold C. Mott, for some time of Putnam employ blican Main Street Headquarters, 269 purpose of nominating es representatives in Assembly publican Electors . 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