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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1926. ! '[@i"li|‘|lljll ST . LT | s " ol , F Unless otherwise indleated. theatrical no tices and rev@ws i this column an writte by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. 33 IIRnNInN NG I I R I S SIS “SUNNY SIDE UP” AT LYCEUM way, a night club scene that for | Vera, nolds makes her initial speer brilllance has rarely been appearance as a full-fledged screen ' cqualed, a sweet and simple story star in her own right in the current |Well told, well directed and well d and settings that deserve un- ted praise are the outstanding es in First National's latest X . which ¥, Tuesday and Lyceum picture, “Sunn: in which she is suppo panion fe: O'Brien 2 Valli and Jean Hersholt. Gene Tun he Fighting Marine,” does plenty of rothy ack Mulhal energetic stuff in this week’s episode y of the serial. 1 could not have “Sunny Side Up” is a romantic ection of players. little tale of a young , employed i > ideally cast. in a pickle factory, ts | her ne uvenile the attention of a tt comedy : Reel- nate, gets a ch “""“‘- Aesops F: es, an he Capitol stage and becomes a star as well | NS, Which features scenes as the sweetheart of the manager, | Yale- routh football Trouble looms however, when the [New Haven last Saturday. manager 0S8 to havei WS Jefisiand thelC been divorced, arrives on the scene, |{Ta have another s mt A smashing climax dieposes of th 1 will fea- unwelcome wife. he overture. y for the bal- ance of weck Buster Keaton will 1 in “Battling Butler,” and Fr <. Bushman and Billie Dove will be offered in e Marriage Clause.” ames,” which takes its name from the spectacular forest fire in the climax, deals with a more or less bashful lover who sl the background when he th rival has the inside trac his lumberjack friend hos ! latter takes things into his own| “MISMATES” AT PALACE hands, kidnaps the girl and thus 2 ve are today not itates a situation which is |1 al as well as exciting. an accident of birth.” 4 |of the last century who based his An ultra-smart fa i osophy on the system of caste, usual scenes in New York's s world. IT'S THE YEAR'S BIG JOY RIDE — HOP ON THIS ENTERTAINMENT SPECIAL! NOW PLAYING CONTINUOUS SHOWS Every country has Its caste system, and those who are born to nobility hold themselves aloof from the less fortunate, who, purely t cause of a matter of birth, are class- ed beneath them, America amount to a ste system, the barriers are based on and family tradition anding exampl Warner Baxter Kenyon. The st romance of a b 1 - curist who d to fall in love with and marry the idle son of a woman who r as her daughter scathing indi d version of an an ystem. wife to prison for a ¢ ommitted and breaks romance that might ha | for a lifetime. 'BONDS WERE PART OF BELL'S ASSETS con Pittsburgh So wrote a famous philosopher | ¢ | dent of which failed a 3 The bonds, part ssets valued at g sold by seve Knapp | “promine [ per as nstituted f peared last Fri ceived the $32 for the bon hich he was to de- | | liver at about half price. He never | delivered the bonds K i Bank is Closed Ths bank, a labor institution, has closed pend n investigation ' by state banl pariment offi- M| cials, but its officers insisted the . suffici s to pay all de- | ors in full McCrady, president of the o has been released under | $125,000 bond on various cha placed against him in connection with the case, defended his action in | turning over the money to Knapp || berore the bonds had been delivered with Dorothy Mac! o \ nitol News | Featuring Fables ‘ Baggage | Yale-Dartmouth | opchestrn s | S Game Asop's | Excess Capitol Recl- "MATINEE. | .. EVENINGS Orchestra ... 2 RESERVED Orchestra Balcony ...... 13c LOGES Balcony Children ...... 10c | Childres e " “MELT ME ON THE MEZZANINE DOUBLE FEATURES PHURS.—FPRI—SAT, You'll Scream at Buster Keaton in “Battling Butler Francis X. Bushman, Billie Dove in “The Marriage Clause.” Continuous Daily 5n EDMUND BURNS ~ZASU PITTS~ ETHEL CLAYTON and GEORGE K. ARTHUR by BEULAN MARJE DIX 4nd ELMER HARRJS e TSUNNY DUCAOWS* by HENRY 510NN COOPLA npermt by BN AR Dinced t DONALD CRISP OnMILLE FICTURES CORPORATION NOW PLAYING Also EUGENE O'BRIEN and VIRGINIA VALLI in “FLAMES” GENE TUNNEY— FIGHTING MARINE—Epis. 5. Children After School 10c¢ THE NEW Home of Select Vaudeville Continuous Shows Daily PALACE i ONLY ONCE IN A GREAT WHILDE Now Plaving— DO WE GET SUCH REAL DRAMA EIRST NATIONAL PIGTURES, Inc. Grients DORIS . WARNER A drama of the wife who loved when her husband sneered the world jecred——bccause all her love was for Jimsy her Jimsy- heart of her heart. With 5 —— ACTS SELECT — VAUDEVILLE with Guy and Pearl Magley Revue THURS. - FRL - SAT. George Sidney and Alexander Carr the famous “Potash and Perlmutter” cast in “PARTNERS AGAIN.” “Knapp had a good record behind him,” he said. “In entrusting the | money to Knapp we did no more f| than any bank would do in enfrust- ing money to a third mess McCrady! 3 otal bank funds involved at With four persons arrest | day, police added a when th | Smith, a ed comp ed for a $6,500 Knapp were said to have perpetrat- od in Clearfleld, Pa. He was held on a technical charge of b a sus- picious person and authorities would W ! not indicate what connection he might have had with the ¢ William Kelley and J. L. Nelson vice president and secret re- spectively, of the instity and Frank T. Redman > of sev persons who cont tunds which were paid Knapp, mained in jail tod unable to rais bond. IT'S COMING! KID BOOTS with EDDIE CANTOR and ZIEGFELD BEAUTIES PARSONS’ HARTFORD MON —TTUES.—WED. ATINEE WED. LVE. nglish Dramatic Sensation SAM_ H. HARRIS presents Dlon Titheradge's Modern Play LOOSEENDS with DION TITHERADGE VIOLET HEMING and MOLLY KERR PRICES EVENINGS—50 MATINEE—30c 8 Nights Beginning Thursday Pop. Mat. Saturday EARL CARROLL Presents BROADWAY'S BEST COMEDY Laff That Off 3—Laughs Every Minuto—3 Direct From 1 Year in N. Y. Eve. 50c-$2.88 Mat. 50c-$1. - a hint — Through the Static ———————— Saturday night was terrible. Last night was not So say v eveni e result 1"0[ a big on last week, w coast to co: | a ry nicely. . 1 Carlin at the ga > press stand about —F— =) =—; oon we listened to WCWS, | | Ba We had a t | evenir n prer lin £ son, |a gr | his) = | We {anyway The George': 1 Wz, | ing through a choir olur ster s WJZ during since it nt, went .. r assistant must t G165 ot i all. At our home part o recital is s Wi i for that stat ves, WBZ and WJZ xwell ensem} i give up. sang “Blue Italian. 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