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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER .19, 1926. 2 er2220808) Canless otherwise Indieated, theatrica) notices and reviews In this colamn ar written by the preas agencies for the respectire amusement comoany T T T T T T S S R SUNNY THE A Drama that delible ’/ witl FORE! All Stage and Screen attraciions must make of Comed way EDDIE n His with the Zicgfeld Beauties Coming to the NEW PALACE Four Day- SUNDAY S [LYCEUM Ly with EUGEN] VIRGING FIGHTING SIDE NEW PALACE |: legves an in- impression minds of those who see George Sidney--Alexander Carr LAUGHS! ROMANCE! THRILLS! — 5—ACT SELECT VAUDEVILLE CANTOR Sereen KID BOUTS TONIGHT AND WEDNESDRAY ! 2 BIG PICTURES i M)onflflram,, Lo s L Oy, AN A VA MARINT CHILDEEN ———— ™ (¥ on the | for the Cyclone Debut Neat TES O'BRIEN Episode 5 10¢ lub scene from cos part. one of on the screen, be seen on the s at the Capltol th ellent : Capitol Ne mouth game The deville bill typ: musical G bit of JDAY The Joy & WED. Ride or who in New York's subway, some of Home of Selcct Vaudeville 2l bty k; York's itral Park—these NOW PLAYING— Iy e e ek sereen 1 of the program short subjects fe last Ratur Aceops Fables nile comedy W. 8. Jeffs and the for all nd has a little something and Pear! Mag- v Linton and Real Entertalnment with DOROTHY MULHALL Acsop’s Dabies - Exc CArITOL Overtnr “IT, 'R in fiis and with 121 “The The What would you do if ene man SA oftered Marrinse, Love, the other Dlon MACKAILL, HARLE:! to atest ph vith act. Al Kkinds ning Daxg coms CONTINTOUS Capitol News Roelview ORCHESTRA TROVATOR! 5e-15¢ 10¢- - SAT. FEATURES eatest comedy knockout “Battling Butler” ncis A. Bushman LIE DOV} WARNER OLAND in a Marriage Clause 0 > - = ———_*——.}r WITH Hid G. Elvira de CAPITOL SYMPHONY ORCHI Tickets at LANDAY HALL, 981 Main St. Tel Sents §1.35 GEIAE VORLD'S GREATEST HIS OWN GRAND ()H TIC IN OPERA THEATE} ASSISTING 0, Marguerite Lucchini, J. Mo TRA Open Daily £2.30, $2.00, $3.13, rosents APl CER , NOVEMBER ARTIS Cobbe nerieff and other Tt BRILLIANT CHORT Until 10 P, M. §1, $1.00, Tax Included. 5y n CO. , Giuseppe La Puma, 8979 whish th fam ht club of M v ihat o plays of fur unm aps eve arc JACK HMURRAY 10¢ Ru hal r 1 open the hill with fast | Traffic Tie-Ups in TU. S. Cost Ap- It scems as if It is to } | ¢ in which nothing more proximately $10.500,000 a Day. | takes place t the | va Road Builders Estimate. | ek ::,“Ymr St e o oaun Traf- But pretty quick it | il a drama of most in- | a tely $10,500,000 & 24 he American Road Builders' Jeonded sl spiicdilled Shito e faaN 118 bow to a N¢ York au- ey of trafiic condition Hext ek M s matinee will be given at o] et lam- | 5008 thealer tomorrow afte a i ind the final Hartford presents ! s = | will take place tomorrow n | ) oa Sin as the e g | aver 20,000 fatatice. {MISS MAWE BRIDE OF | 16 enormou. |o~' of ""l'”“‘”’lv {irafic is the result of inadequate JOHN T LYNCH TODAY | | facilities in and near the thickly i1 1, IODA‘ !settled commun " the assoc T e i Mot aealiven o situation de- De 1 some 1ys. st Peron Trio close rare feats arting Thursday CHALIAPIN COMING lh‘ artist thes world's gr ssia ction: oung and cated Bes 500 g b t Feodor ( fore America “haliapin existed. who is now acclaimed as test singing actor. ol of his countrymen in All his actions were imitas- the land and every from his lips s, t as1 GROS FR Joan Gros 3 personally aelected by Chali des Individual will be ra and brilliant chorus work. Tickets may be obta here intil 10 o'clock at night 1, No. Main tire be made by telepho CH } French ) ual sights|who are to present a play ard R. Garls, “Uncle Wiggt are to bring to sixty Marionettes who are old with Marionettes show ements will be mber of group com- ra conc and a symphony ed any day at Landay or rese street, RIONETTES rionettes How- this ity to delight most com- the in ho\ Marlonettes willihe shown at ntral Junior High school October | necessary 13338 # # i # & 2223822222022, e Dancmg TONIGHT ARCADIA! Sat. Eve. Music hy “RAMBLERS” The Valencia Orch. Central Junior Thursday October 21, HUCKLEBERRY 21 at 4:15 auspices of the P th and of the pla and § p. m. under t & and Teac 100! strings sand to produce the ever group y at the | are effects of trained actors recite while the pup- L hv')\' 1 BWM \‘.” th u.q;) :,,r m«‘ nation,” ADI High School 1926 UNCLE WIGGILY 4:15 P. M. firnsnrisinisnneses FINN 8:00 P. M. .Children 25¢ Adults 50¢ PARSONS’ HART itherndge roRD s M LOOSE ENDS with VIOLE DION TITH T HEMING and FVENINGS—30¢ MATINE Nights Beginning Thursday EARL Pop. Mat CARROLL Saturday Presents BROADWAY'S BEST COMEDY Laff That Off 3—Laughs Every Direct From 1 Year in N. Eve. 50c. .88 Minute—3 Y. Mat. 50c-81.75 itol orchestra have a musical | pets move about tage in abso- | Australia i= obviously out With DORIS KEN program that proving popular | jute life-like fashion step with modarn life, He i the highly cmotional role of vith tha audiences. Buster Keaton, famous Bunny orchestra of [amazed at th present day gl the Mother who broke the the popular comedy star will le bits with their leader is one | liking for cigasettes and barriers of the law to reac the double feature bill at the Capitel | iccesses of the per-|ang % discussion of sub- her baby— on Thursday, Friday and Saturday | e e e and WARNER BAXTER in his greatest fom{dy !:ntfl.\?x}dt o s coming W | vanced biology A T in the splendid role of the Battling Butler. beas iacapieg)| Jacko the Mo: * i When he left home. His tribulations Mother's defender. from the musical "‘h"""’!' !"‘ he | th begin when he in love with Shown at 1—7i—0:30 came name which had a {Ing_with even e |and marries a successful actress <ith on Proadway and has been | Jacko boasts that he I whe," deapite harilove.l cannot ad by critics Keaton's best el oo his itaver: heisdespile . e ad- f s ¥ St er m L] | te. The companion special reward to or il )l DARRSERACHlIVIng N0 *{"" the dramatic gem * who can duplicate son L e falls 1k i Clause” with a cast fe Mrs. Twisty-Tail re- |2 Sty gl g“ a grim Shown at s Francis X. Bushman, and consequent- | © s heir lives, the work- s SRR and Warner Oland e Unele Wiggily | 08 out of which is cleverly con- | { e ly is Sk e cefved by the autho. leverty | THURS. —FRL—SAT. | is ashamed fo have her appear in | TV L.,fll h”:n or and cleverly | The Tremendous Thrill— \n\ 1\ ‘\ll\\l\fl S* ut does not like to hurt ew} R he ca | il yon, former stage st g This is a warning to To Viol Heming and Molly ) and favorite is seen in the gr Bd olls aotiintleat foo 5PN m]{qv]yn honors in their sup- € role of her career In “Mism port of Mr. Tither. Iss Brad- PARTNERS | v o ter cvver i dvemies D i AGAIN” 1 Palnes. 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