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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1528. P ‘SUNNY S"]E UP, theater's backstage and on to a over” wi sie Fergu fon ay e S | HW . A kil SUBWAY SAI]IE Lowetsy =i i ) in and Purdue at Patents Issued to [Lesco. ¥or Liq 1 DOGGONE IT ’ p . 7 S L ’ft‘“\v““flijmr:.-! Connecticut People | Trade Mark Applicants | Master—FHow is it that your essay | The In )-Mist Co., Bridge Starting Thursday, the Lyceum is iny v Jorrowed i Fabteia i t furnis v {ihe ottic n “The Dog presenting Ralph Lewis in “The Jarenig i i ,,".!,""\ e o bt | Sk Mn i ”"“m.' e Of port. Insectictdes, P " Silent Power.” This is an unusual IR i iy S : ot kel e | s ire e » picture since it is the first movie [easi A3 PR e N GA L b e L D i 5 : e e L drama with the enormous power of S ——— | ¥ ]‘ 3 | e : ok kol hout the_seme. dogs i Ten teams m, Hartford, as- rouge, : Stars Vera Reynolds—Flames” |y nowmines: et ior | Dorothy Mackaill Is the Star of ™z, .. ... W o (e S O |3 OFltorPralt &) Waitaey. Co, BN ground dominate the picture con- v is Lon Chaney in 1 i Ohio State | per guuge. Is Other Film Attraction | senii. stnet"Shannon s ths seaa- This Film T S T R . el ER S s : I : i oy v will r dou de:per J r annual title bat- | Waterbury Farrell Foundry and Ma B She was only a little poverty-| Lionel Barrymors in “The Bells" ” " re, with “Anothe s Wite” | U rak ahoma and | e Co. Dial-operating char Continuous stricken worker in a pickle factory, | 2lso is at the Lyceum the last of / , . '° ‘ 5 . ! 157 : akin o’x’;h;’um(xr h} mes Coulter, Bridgeport, assign- | Shows but she always was sunny, always | next week. This is from the world- directe ‘ : [tell and produced by Al Rockett of | Evely ; : I t or to Automatic Machine Co, Ma- en when hi 3 famous stage drama of the same Ry G ETLAOL bt S e W happy and then when her big chance Rheabar T inaanlit il ¢ ou > the for threading wrench jaws o came to star in musical comedy she | Name and gives Barrymore really | ! 2 S ; s s e T e T sintitis e e ot e inday, Mon- | _Friday, Betty Compson & » © loom ce. - SUN. — MON. — TUES. — WED. from pickles to fame almost over- | bis entire movie career. To watch s ¥. Dor- |1 in “Eve o X orez, Pomtret, and W. || 2—BIG SHOWS SUNDAY EVE.—2 his i ning's R L, 1 {dr as 1 1 n S t IrOwW's ac J. ) el "all Rive: cat- | B8 ., . . n \ 3 night. This, In a sentence, is “Sunny | 1S acting itself is an evening's en- RAtibs S il : o fall s At an, e el Rlver ttass ileaty | Don't Miss These Two Great Features! Side Up, which opens tomorrow | (ertainment without the added in- of fluld con- night at the Lyceum with Vera Rey- | terest of the great story which is nolds as the star, supported by Ed- | Uhfolded as the play progresses, mund Burns, Zazu Pitts, and Ethel | o 0o RIS Clayton. The companion feature is | EqaLEoonsiathe Dycaum “Flames,” a fine comedy drama with | 11c/ude the Ralph Ince production [ FUH 210 ) el i - : | “The Sea W with Theodore Von | NeW York worki g Virginia Valll and Eugene O'Brlen | 1" Bt Gompson in wihe Bens | Way guar t is charr and de- | Father” B senes | tO ) starred and concerning the efforts of | ¢ 1, and Ralph Lewis fn | lightful. al ot e : Al A Ned the men that a blg Swede lumberman to help his | Yrna Block Signal.” 3 ™1 put into this pi Cebraska to t friend win “the only girl.” The pro- i | ducer ana director, S il el e el : From a Pickle Factory She gram rounds out with the news reels| The interior of the Lyceum is be |15 a brilliant picture, th |y SR % e T ¥ ithwestern foo Troll Knowles Hariford tasslenr | - Danced and Sang Her Way To and a selected comedy, while start- | ing renovated and some new fur.|romance, sprightly co - i y ] eetion-{ o to Pratt & Whitney Co., . Y., N. | S Fame. Most Beautiful Picture ing Monday will be Gene Tunney in | nishings are to be installed as well as | Of pathos here and there, nart | o+ T i me, at Columbia, 2 [ ot mnits Rl ; kol e “The ~ Fighting Marine” serial. | new painting and decorating in |fashion show—dazzlf 5 was at South Bend for) = | of the Season There’s a complete change of bill| some portions. A gang of men are | Scenes and other h Earle B. Lewls, Waterbury, Ver- every Thursday. working every night to refinish the | ing features. Shf s Wy : mpeditol All |4 i S e In “Sunny Side Up.” Miss Rey- | interior of the house. | Dorothy Mackalll is . She 3 4 o : ] f ewhat costlyil = woniiam 7. A, Tondon, Hartford nolds appears in her first real star- | falls in love with 1 e T P E S o gt | assignor to Inte lonal Combus- keon, Weth rican W! (built around h Was! odist, invad taching 4 region game, with a ring role and lives up to her reputa- | § [} | (Jack Mulhall) and tt (e liaie S e S | tion Engincering Corp. Rotary M tion earned as the queen of second [wed. But a i wo Fan Ix | John J. McEirov, New Have | : ; amilies Exchange Tandn T 7t Bunay| , |Dorothy's is to be r ed v : | signor to Frey Variable Speed Gear is made a buyer for her store Sons for Their Education 5" 50 rev, Fariabe © Ducrow a little worker in a pickle | sne 1 = SR ; Mass, < factory with a bright, sunny dispo- and sent to Paris, y N F i lis, Oct. 16, (A—TwO | transmission. | sition, sings in front of a theater one | Miss Mackalll Hs perfectly. ador- || J MY L3 v n Minneapolis and the | Morton C. Talcott, Hartford, as- night to raise funds to finance an able in this pict e “ex- | signor to The Billings G Spencer Co. outing into the country. The thraivr‘D “"‘] a““"’”’ { rformanc 3 AN ha * sons for 2 e N. Y., N. Y. Geared driving means manager hears her, approves and of- | I 0 ed [ | Charles Murray is a comedy tax | t ¢ 1 for machine tools. smanages ears heraporoves andiot ) TIg 5 NEleoted Sag RPopIL AT |arver” and " sves | NNLOU LAl Dr, Trank 8 I | e ol {laughs. is an exc u 3%, g to Vier to live with | assignor to Pra Whitney Co., N. ultimately becomes a star. Sunny | : ; | c and the manager fall in love but at | Playh()HSfi DFaWIHg Cflld Oshiertes tinesEon Sy tho . o . |Dr. and s Arthur Schuller therely, N, Y. Automatic lathe. the Tast TalAuts the TmansgArs wite [will include W. S Jer th More Than 48,000 Will See This = end the University of Vienna, | Trade Marks Registered from whom he thought he was di- i e g Franz Sch 12, has come | progarick G. Breul, Bridgeport vorced, appears and resumes her | OISs i CR0DE e £ B T (‘ ¥ the and [, esignor to The Challenge Cut status as wife. But fate intervenes. | POTiS JKenyon and Warner Baxter |2 Tuxedo comedy e ]g £ bame 1 the University S0t Corp. Mechanic's spares. “Flames” is, a thrilling outdoor| CO:Starred in Palace Feature. ~|and the popular Cap i 5 New Haven Laboratorfes, Inc., plctdve of the Jamber pamps of (he | A Ol drane that will Wimas the| It SSpeed SR 0, Ay, hie : e o FINE BILL Y ven. Nasal cream. northwest, abounding In romance, [RC2rt strl e ao OF U e it . g et e h Thomas Gloglc Col. Thomas- fiumor andjexoitament anainavile o e DS ORSOTIR S TRRA S BCH SRR Ffhol wach : - N amons it with Herbert Rawlir locks | f)‘l",‘g;“;f :‘p’;‘(‘“ _:."::(C‘O:"C‘,’,";ta;fl:‘uh;ch opens up at the New Palace |tho performances will continu- | : ™ | son 2 ' 212 T Bl o ML Te = S 3= % |tomorrow night for a four-day run. |ously. 3 i T : 2 - e s e develops when the hero sulks away| 1o igttemotos” Dorls Kensen 1o| On Thursday tHe program will i fostba ol Al T & Towne Mte. Co. Stam- | when he finds that the girl appar- |, I 1 . Locks, | t : & iR t her best. In her present role |change for the balance of the w tes g e 2 1s Registered ETHEL CLAYT ently prefers another. His lumber-fsye ig called upon to perform some |and will offer a do feat M ¢ T own T s a pea < T ¥ jack triend Mowever, takes things in- | highly emotional acting. Warner | gram. One feature will prosent ; : : e |Of a show Sl L e | ON and GEORGE K. ARTHUR to his own hands and disguised as a | 1. ite Miss ar comedian Buster K ST T L o b- | £0! 1 n thri % Sty 2 Eased .!(1/1[71‘611 by BEULAH MARIE DIX and ELMER HARRIS i o xter, who plays opp |ever popr andit, abducts the girl. endid in his ton in hi st, “B " ; h rigiiat | 3 , |Kenyon, is splendid in his rol on in his Battling E v po : 1 0 v oy e T B ALSO The Lyceum orchestra is present-| “Mismates” is an unusual picture |an adaption famous mus 1 1 : - i ¢ n ing a number of the latest musical [in many way st the story is | ol rowill timated that Hinols Hos e Pt >ete Mor n { - hits at each performance and thus a gripping one and has a wide ap- | Fr 3 n and Billfe Dove | i S ttle 1 de p 2 P is adding to the pleasure of those |peal. It is beautifully photographed, | "he ) o Clause.” ook o A oun s i nture 2 | R 5 who visit this theater. |well directed, and the acting is be-| Capitol patrons are r ATand alacting 1 e : b b 7 — |vond criticism. Then there is some toh for the coming ton [ of the fall with bear i . women are tax 5 owe en ; : 8 |of the most gorgeous spectacles in |gjlls and Dorls Kenyon in “Men of [ern conference nst 8 the st feminina re v g ! TAEE AN]] S[;REEN it that one could sce on the screen. | steel.” Indiana ¢ ans- | humility, silence and timidity, 2 = with W LR RO Las T EUGENE O'BRIEN and VIRGINIA VALLI . Toareae a lanticb e Coming Attractions Dlnner Y Absolutely the Most Thrilling and Spectacular Forest Fire Furs valued at $10 She is & . He, the son At Parsons’ Theater |@ | Scenes Ever Filmed For the Screen in one scene in “Subway Sadie,” | s hey ! 3 2" lot a wealthy . They met and : Aol — S b et = , o W ni - vian 5 “Loose Ends,” 2 ular London | MONDAY EVENIN e g which opens tomorrow night at the loved and married. But there was| “1L00s¢ Ends® a popular London |y ? WEDNESDAY MATINEE | |§ GENE TUNNEY—“FIGHTING MARINE,” Episode § Capitol theater with Dorothy Mack- £ , 2 {dramatic presentation of last season, | AY ) ¥ |the barrier of wealth that opposed | Haseitn it \WEDNESDAY BVENING wETR S i = = Sbdiany aill, Jack Mulhall and Charles aetes ; 4l will be offered at Parsons' Monday |8 ) AY EVENING 5 - - = |their happiness. He loved his wife. | " < S & TARTFORD N, After School—10¢ Murray in the featured roles. The|pui he was an fdler and he needed [PY, Sam H. Harrls, dire HARTFOR 3 ’ furs were furnished by Saks and | s e, hi premier on Broadway at the e . s y 7 5 ¢ |money to keep idle. They told him Bastilealer B N Harrls tis THE ENGLISH DRAMATIC SENSATION company, noted Fifth avenue store, | (ot 1o xas too good for her and ater. Mr. s | i . | and were transported to the movie | fiesaaiire nd here g the American pro n of | id SAM H. HARRIS Presents | the fool believed them. And here |FESITE 'Ae TEEEECER B O 0 e urrl [ studio under h"“:' guard. is where Doris Kenyon is called ;08 BO¥ TR T0 80 e orig. DION TITHERADGE'S MODERN PLAY pon to give the greatest perform- ; o ) o R RTI( For the last half of mext week [Lbon 0y 8o T & rom this point | nated In T 1. Violet Heming, Y (1) SATURDAY EVENING the Capitol presents a favorite of |4y " oo, up to a thrilli e most gi and more than a decsde 250 when Fran 0Ty : 0% |roup of younger leadi men in | October 30, 1926 e - |climax that is remarkable. 7 will be M heradg cis X. Bushman, once the most hand- | "o ; e aae ] : : 2 . s ~] some leading man in the movies. | prio McCullough as the heavy |leading woman. d in the With DION TITHERADGE, VIOLET HEMING and MOLLY KERR Dancing, Eight to Twelve ! ELECT VAUDEVILLE plays opposite Billie Dove in “The | cast with these two will be Molly es very good work. Allison | L ] Molly | ) < Marriage Clause.” This picture also |15, 'o¥, 8900 Wote | 0 | Kerr, playing the same role in the |f§ : : Limited to 150 Covers g ; == brings another old favorite ba sl S e e Y she created in London Direct ¥rom Its Successful Runs At the Dulke of York's and tho Incidentally, he |* harles MuULTEN e Stanley L i Shaftesbury Theaters, Londor Three Dollars per Cover || Intognion i s ML “Mismates” is a picture that has |* s a former New ritainite—Warner ! ’ . 0. herever it | i s b I found universal appeal wherever it Rt e = 2 5 Oland.” The pleture is from the Sat- (1AL TG G #7F |pragaliayygasegotnerafctithe nilu i B PRICES: Einyives—socszse i| Reservations Now Being ® The Ultimate in Drama Carved from urday Evening Post story, “Tech-| “ryo yopylar five-act vaudeville MATINEL — 50¢-81.13 | Accepted the Swift Life of 1926 el [bill will be on the program for Haracs Titol. featu ,. | Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, The second Capitol feature start- | GO H" i Dl afazhy atiric ing Thursday is Buster Keaton in |p dramatic episodes “Battling Butler,” from the musical |* g0 o gl o pa ¢ ows| Seats for the performances are 3 N ram with Doris Kenyon and War- | A “stralght = comecy: I hdats The Capitol's loge seats are prov- |\ %p o 5 inficnates” i3 “The |Sical number at is, W n a - = ; = tng more popular than those in the | (°F, BATST B S ILES W ars Thursday. rxl 0 - Bk y s ‘ 2 — Big Shows — 3 \ \'§ old theater, especially since they | S e a rday matinee : Y 3 oo B B chosen because it accurately d ey e : 5 may be reserved by phone. These [SIHR OEHITE L C 4 e delight- | | “Laff iGisicalled 4 R : ; SUNDAY NIGHT seats, In rows like the regulation tho- | oG8 1€ G800 & Bet s ; ) g 2 i | e ater chalr_except that they are a g o0 4 'picardo Corte n revai St R I X e . | Second Show at § B bit more roomy, are much more com- | LU T o “Ropert he flim |which was written by il ¢ 5 - PR forfablestrn e RorainD sCMNAC | concariis MRl tvaBronison el 1ttle A TEAIEs S0 8 R A Sl l———-'———J for her, chairs that formerly were used. seamstress, taking care of her in- Wallac “n”'xlr 5 ,‘ v‘ & k1 | Rt = |valid father. She has a cat, Tom- | T} B el 5 : - NTO TR = tialolibe: . . Jefts and his popular Cap- |V2lld father. Sho Tas & cab TOF e () SUNDAY NIGHT and MON.—TUES.—WED | |23 itol theater orchestra has arranged a | B e e / Epecial musical program for X Y, | discussed girly-frivolities. week, featuring the latest hits as well | | opens Monday. as overtures of more than ordinary | R merit. it comedy and bril- | g . - liant satirical dialogue with tense avery respect from any of his mue! S B Here She Is! In the Year's Big Joy Ride! e | . . 1 Coming Capitol attractions include | D g T ght % Milton Sills and his bride, Doris | ancin: oni Q Th ater | Kenyon, in “Men of Steel” and “The M Four Horsemen," which still is play- | o ing to capacity houses in New York. | cadia s onT Doris Kenyon and Warner Baxter Your program for WEEL OCT. 1ith are featured in “Mismates,” which B - g 5 9 Mus bert Rawlinson and Eva Novak in cpens tomorrow night at the New | Music By e L S oAnt Palac Miss Kenyon's role is a | o -y - 5 s ; o o || M4 S SILVER LAKE highly emotional one. Tt's a tragic | \:I\‘(‘l\ " 1L k “ o story of domestic life in which the | | Seven Piece Dance Orchestra POUBLE FEATUR A voung hushand was told by false | Peto Morrison in ";.utl\l RIDER" friends that he was too good for his A Iy LS & 2o L wife — and the fool belleved it. Al Tl o 2, With i / The companion feature for s““.“"nus'r T TUESDAY 1 S R i / i "/7 Dorothy Mackaill oy oniy'ty” The cavs. painman®| (S | S 50| gmomente i e Y | - 7 s S & ing Betty Bronson and Ricardo Cor- [ The Picture Barred From Boston PR 4 i 3 / 3 Jack Mulhall From a Light Careless Romanc A Mismated Marriage— texjanilthe Now Faya e udisjoniy ) SHOWS ANy | | RS ‘ ) To a Smashing Climax as Thrilling as the Screen Can Give showing this for one night only. e el e Mae Dusch and Mat 3 N . : The last of the week brings Hpeey Night Nese Week THURSDAY 4 AR H g e 5 —ACTS — 5 George Sidney and Alexander Carr DOUBLE FEATU ¥ / X \o un--gm:r'l le in “Partners Again.” These were th > Evelyn Brent In o X 3 K SLuLl “THREE WISE CROOKS" X i ot gy 7 : ' & VAUDEVILLE Fint >, Perl tional slarg of wEotath fand bk ermiilts and_Chester Conklin with \ hu‘a§b “Would I speed 30 miles an hour “ANOTHER MAN'S WIFE” 2 With One of the funny sub-titles is 5 N judge when since prohibition I e i = 'Y and PEARL MAGLEY REVUE wouldn't even try to break up a Betty Compson and Jack Holt in B . GUY “"\‘}()\[';_i.l ES— W i"l) b =2 Rl ek et Gt iy e 4 > —————1 When She Walked in the Bronx Express, the strap i : : Coming attractions at the New e TR pecial Music Setting hangers thought they were riding in a Packard! She is Two Shows —— Two Features By W. S. JEFFS the cause of the rush hour and the reason for “Watch i SUNDAY Palace include Lillian Gish and “A SON OF HIS FATHER” with PR AT Sl Y V2 @ 1\Y, | DI\ I B ek et and the Your Step.” DORIS KENYON ' WARNER BAXTER |8 || CAPITOL ORCHESTRA “MISMATES as well as Harry Langdon in “The/ i % Then a Guard Said, “I Love You” Strong Man.” SHOWS-TODAY and every Matince GOV SRRt | el a Guard Said, “T e COMPANION FEATURE A Postive Riot of Fun Beginning Monday Matince LON CHANEY i atoallingl af Slati Stati e oy CI:“‘WM?W::‘ e L TROVATORE” —And he was calling a Station, too. The Station of The usual vaudeville bill at the g ¢ picture, | T) e GG 2 A Dege ol New Palace 1s changed twice week- | FOOT GUARD HALL, Hartford. PHANTOM OF THE OPERA g Hearts Desire on the Direct Line to Paradise. 7 T 1 TReel. [ For Laughs Only | Acsop's | The Lyceum in offering “Flames’ 9 ||l¢¢ el , i T e Fables tomorrow night, gives Jean Hersholt PARSONS AnybOdy Can [‘eam | et S SR e e - Fables 1 one of the best roles in his career. | & [ an SR He has the part of a big Swede HARTFORD ancing ramatic Art lumber foreman who knows all | S at about women. Virginia Valll and ARTHUR HOPKINS Dresents Eugene O'Brien have the romantic 6 Y EMERSON STUDIO MATINEDS Have You Tried Our EVENINGS | New Loge Scat? | Orhestra | T b , Orchestra | Balcony 0 : UYL Beer Ly Balcony ...... | Chitdren After School . J Every Evening! Children with Parents 150 West Main St. SNl G fatamadiats B 'he other Lyceum attraction is || A Gorgeous Florentine Drama With v he S hrr“ Yo ee first starring (|| Alohonz Ethier "and a Distinguished ¥ era Reynolds in her first starring Company Private or Class. Children or Adults. vehicle, “Sunny Side up.” Edmund ||| Gorgeous, Glamorous, Do Not Miss Burns plays opposite her and the ||| U 2 =N X. Eve. Post. Open 10 8. m.-9 p. m. locale of the picture ranges from a ||| e~ 00c-8280 = Sat. Mat. 50c-§2.00 lowly pickle factory, thence to the Telephones 1436-5 and 416-5 3 Nights Beginning Thurs, Oct. 14 . | THURS,—Buster Keaton in “Battling Butler and Francis X. Bushman in “The Marriage Clause”

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