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\.-.-_z ”‘ ~ Unleas otherwise indieated, thealrical mo tices and reviews in this eolamn an writte by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. “HER MAN O' WAR"—LYCEUM Jetta G udal and William Boyd in “Her Man O'War,” now show- ing at the Lyceum is indeed a rare attraction since it so happily com- U Oz building of the theater, one which | AS @ result the performance did nof : A very fine, pure, new French AVS £ t‘ .' Havana, Nov. 12 (®) —President Doors to Pllbllc |t teg et ettt vy mantas e il 11:45 o'clock with every- Gilt hy Local Tm(}ps Process Pow et G NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1926. = TG PENNGOF TS SIS | MELLO-GLO Sl lasly \l’h‘l'..l;f‘fl?. e "M"\i i he moton vt | ‘ Prevents l’““ l' 'l STRANI] THEATER vous. Mayor Weld complim with Flelds in_ the role, | []F EIRL SEUUTS\ His Armistice Day Speech Comes m Hofimans, Contar f mayor's addre The | oluks el mn LB S Millon Dollar Plagbouse Opes 1 15 i 3w 2 i B Refiring Leade Preentd Wi s Ban ps shine away — perspiration rdly affects it. Lines or pores ad Girl Scouts and their | Won't show. Looks like natural skin and gives a beautiful come | plexion. Get a box today. It fe | called MELLO-GLO. The Beston Store, Raphael's Dept. Store. Masor wWoid o s n t nagement for giving New New Britain's million dollar thea- | \aq deserving of praise 4 ful theater ter, the Strand, on Main street, was | He also complimente i f show several hundred 3 e Auposis oo 333300 ally edicated anfl opened to | on its newest QWNERS/wera ol gD : b S N SISSREAIRASES | 1o prosident pleaded for co-opera- |in pablic. fhet mignt with every | life and L nil ot ¢ ks club on W, ;{vn)\' fch was tendered Miss L beta Vaughan appear in “Fighting |tion by his party and . congress in |seat in the vast palace of entertain- | M £ dlinsilgiooss iR catpueh any SHEARE T Ohaw director of tt Hearts.” carrying forward the government’s |ment occupied. The 2,500 present| May. ! > as follow S DG S | This program will remain for to-|plans for hetterment of the adminis- | included hundreds of ny people | 1) L | dress to a liberal gathering in Ha- vana exploded a political bombshell among the members of his party. Machado in his Arntistice Day ad- group of men and test their cou present showering compliments | ‘d:\y and tomorrow. tration and the attainment of the |women prominent in the business|to so ma ¢ ibeEine srortaine e % e Lt L pbweed i The program booked for the first |ideals of those who gave thelr lives |and professional life of this city as| ning to at people will be tired | - SN S sty 2 bines a really different story with a |four days of next week starling Sun- [that Cuba might be free.” jwell as members of the city gov-|of sceing and hearing me, and T|Apconin wher Bfy e o s couple of recognized stars. Practi- |day is Tom Mix in the greatest of | “But if the administration does [ernment, who were guests of the | won't he we d myself, and shall all raflroad melodramas, “The Great |not obtain that co-operation,” said | management. Also in attendance to haty old song, That NG D e " : e s German lines during the war. A |K. & A. Train Robbery.” Ltl-«- president, “then, having the con- [were many New Yorkers who are slcom on the mat 't ‘meant : L 5 RO ! 4K ‘\ R 19 p ba brilllant American soldier, to obtaiu | — [stitution as my guide, 1, alone, will |getive In the world of vaudeville for mes Dut, fonight, it is mor s : nfo the school, vhere th i cally all of the scenes are behind the information, permits himselt ‘to be | GREAT BILL AT CAPITOL |prevent the efforts we ‘have made for |and motion pictures. Their pres in a ploasure to have this oppor- captured and tpen represents himselt | ¢ nearly two vears, of being lost, as|ence was a tribute to L J. Hoffman | tunity of bidding you welcome to to be a deserter. ‘While a prisoner of the Germans, | Ne is set to work on a farm owned | by a young girl. She compels him | to work the farm, enforcing her or- ders with a whip at first. The ine; itable happens. They fall in The girl then discovers her “man o’ war” is a spy and tells. He is sen- tenced to death, bhut love comes to the rescue and a thrilling, dramatic climax makes for a happy ending. The companion feature is “Ladies | of Leisure,” with Elaine Hammer- | stein, DOUBLE FEATURE AT PALACE The program at the New Palace for the last half of this week con- sists of three distinct features. The first {s the Paramount production “Fascinating Youth” in which the junidr stars of the Paramount stu- dlos are given important roles. The second is Buck Jones in “The Fly-| ing Horsema~" ar ~ the third is the | first of the new sporting series, “Fighting Hearts” with the cast of the famous “Telephone Girl" series “Fascinating Youth” is a delight- ful comedy of vouth. The idea of | employing the junior stars is entire- ly novel. The stars are graduates of the new Paramount school for acting. It can easily be scen that ! many of these youths will soon be starred in bigger productions. Head- ing the cast of more experienced | players is Ralph wewis. “The Flying Horseman" is typical of all Jones' westerns with the usual brand of J s' humor that makes this star's pictures so well liked througho.t the country. Buck uses 1is wonder horse, Silver Buck, cight youngsters to good advi antage. The third feature of the program is the first episode of the new sport- | scries, “Fighting Hearts.” Each episode is a scparate story which was written by the famous comed: writer, Sam Hellman. The famous | cast of the “Telephone Girl” series Kit Guard, Grant Withers and Al- CAPITOL New Britain's Cosiest Theater Continuous TODAY AND SATURDAY Connie's Greatest Picture Companion Feature George O'Brien “TheBlueEagle” A fast action drama of courage and adventure with the U. S, Navy as a background. CAPITOL ORCHESTRA W. S, Jefis, directing urt of h How would you like to have hair s | thirty-eight inches long? That's the length of the tresses which form Constance Talmadge’ geaduconpaoninoclygtoll and Bernard Hoffman, who, with | this Weautiful «di and 1 am |*! SRl 4k o tested !mlple T?l!:‘lc Keeps Hnr) Continuing the president said that | contaras Bros. and Peter Perakos. | pleased to tell you theater pattons || ¢ BT ot e b e el rom rning Gray; - his law was the law of patriotism | are gwners of the magnificent Wew | of New Dritain and surrounding L : i 0an 5% han Bid ikl Bnsber et at Stops Dandruff, Beau. | crowning glory in one of the se-| N digntty and on that law devend- | playhouse. | towns that the Hoffman Bros., Con- e tifies It. quences of her latetst picture, * WIS G (Bl Although it “was announced that | taras Bros., rakos done 3 Diichass s of Bufaloll: <which . W I know that nany who hear me," | tno ghow would not start until 8| ever: power to make oy AR o R e e DRUGGISTS GU! GUARANTEE {the president went on, “will think |, 5 o er | v g o1 T produced under the Joseph M. [qe Dro oo ont O Nl ana |O'clock. the lobby of the theater | your atten re p ; e Pl : S . IT PREVENTS GRAY | Schenck banner for First National. |0 S CF 0 B CE G L and the sidewalk were jammed | » a g 3 : o T | The star, in the role of an Amer- | <TO% " HE HOTE W e half an hour before that time. r i ] ; Sl : Rl Batin 6T Sobiiy . | Nearly all the leading drassiots Meve B |ican dancer who goes to Russia, |{ino R Britain showed its interest in the | iy T Cithoits hath M SR : SHLat el e fown are now feataring a wonderfal wew| a 10 ¢ tisan of dictatorship. But S atiin & hianni rhich renyirad L2 b s 3 e ; scalp preparation. Onq preminent mam | wears the mass of her hair atorship is necessary t) keep alive | Proiect in a ma W 1y aced | th am in any w S 2 ce a Sco alway rhom everybody krows declares he has bis | her dance with a woodland the Y of thess herost toho falli| DO} S8 interpretation. It seemed wit it because it is |, R oy S \Irs. L. s o led t poin | barker massage a little of it into the ! oy ; ie' memory of those heroes who f ol R w0 . ] o being : 208 of ix head every mow and the stage of an imperial theater on the battlefield, I swith those |23 If all New ritain was inten i 3 i . s S ¢ In e and result hasn't m gray Bair exespt is an interpretative dance which [, ono” vou who are willing to fol- | S3IRINE admittance to the Strand | ci and it is just one more ste P i el oadin 2 | umplu, which he wanted to fiss Talmadge rehearsed for weeks, | {0t me will bo enough 0 atiain that |0 Spite of the fact that the thea the road to pro e This man befors wing 1t was but which occupied only a coupl ‘r“‘] " ter, one of the largest in New Eng- | nes t helps to proclaim p e onnaatio: SiHona nibar! | hundred feet of film when ecreencd {land, could not accommodate thou- | of New Britain as one of the leac ave,thoibigacet R WOMEN PRAISE IT. | The hair for the elaborate blond | cands who wanted to go. communities in x 3 nd, and T . “T never dreamed anything could | wig was imported from Norway | Workmen were busy until the | feel that eve womat e A \pccml Notice | g st e ' . o e S’ gle h [ | a r t 1 f h man the —— - cspecially for Constance by George | ast moment putting: _finishing with a civic pride for this, our | "D L Whose name la’ HItAMIS sa rovem Westmore, famous studio w m:fl:u |touches on the building. The man- v, will feel the same as T do at marvelous how hair twrni nd make-up artist. |agement strained every effort to | this mark of prozress ar B L acnevemen: tosdona) y ORIV king ;;n'::m. | Sidney nklin dirceted the have the playhouse ready for the of our growth and prosper| whi 'S Ll s 3 2 | 3t the temples ' couple | production, which is being presented | public and an idea of the obstacles| “This theater is recogniz _ me ol ¥ o1 LSRG all, while I was in Florida ; cs wil giver wind today and Saturday at the \'",pyim ¢hich confronted them can be | the men as belr pration BRI | SRt | theater. Miss Talmadge’s support | gained from the fact that the num- | peantiful vaudeville he rize scalp now and then: why dward Martindel, Rose Dione terday afternoon although they Lodntn temples gradually disap, 1 havir @ os. L have kept my sealp ‘<l>r Conklin and Martha ‘.rfln]t-: mg FOOfl)fiH Celem“fifi(}ll ‘V(‘;"n'f;’l"y’::‘l;:\]”','\’l\le\(‘”:f:;“r';?; ‘;,h‘: "f‘v\‘ of \ W itain :: e elograph i Rontinnad e o) Blcthes Mar Beauty ;.:J"::;,dfl::m_;‘“.: The companion feat throngh an crror of the printer, \an Bros. for having picked ot | Tum A ! AR IO will,” continued this cellent one and preser Soorge |tickets had beeen issued for seats|New Br d for having put s catrl he man- . | poAizoms may get ‘\'I'va;n :‘an! a big « fr s| Philadelphia, Nov. 12 (P—Twenty | which did not exist., Special plan ! I,,‘z thought Into its con- |7 Y i VE I 70w for Ttching, Trritations:| B, " e L {in “The Blue Eagle. t 15 a tale | cight students of the West Phila- |wers cxccuted to accommodate | struction. In every nook and co e i >imples s, T ang . ot of love, cou a adventure viphia high school were suspended [holders of these tickets in other|ner of this building one can sce reeci lay from Pimples and Blotches. shade and color, The. s - : Saiis o R eell it on th the today for riotous conduct following parts of the house. | results of {he knowled : ! y Apply Any Time prevent gray :.,‘,":‘_‘} ground for the story. | a footba ctory ¥esterday. In ad- An interesting feature in connee- ness and caveful ¢ K rs you already hay ‘ Lt 3 3 man Bros. T wish t v « dor e lohhy e 2 #now white all over, in w} 14 | ¢ 2 shame to change a's Hair Tone Lgg (] bz b Ji _l_figfif v 3 1 ] i fig ; i’?fi- £ H} = 1 i iF E‘E i iz £° 5} i ] i § i i ifl 1t nd the Capitol or- | dition 17 of them who faced a police |tion with the opening was the al program that | magistrate we for a further ence of W, (' Fields, the stage and ©f ! th and f 1 s an | hearing on Nove e 20, sereen comedian, w + picturs | I’ American Patrol.” ©n top of this all remaining foot- | “So’s Your Old Man™ was shown as | the Ioffmans, beeanse seve ral ye SIOARMOUR CHAIRMAN RETIRES for four days the | hall games h West Phila- the last number on the bill of fe ago they began to realize what sor Chic 12 (P or 3. fter' will be hia high is scheduled to par-|ture attractions. Mr. Fields gave a | of theaters New Britain wanted an v o among the greatest | ticipate may be cancelled, which | brief talk from the an | nee d they have t 80 much | Aymour Grain C t e, Get Zemo now. A \egists present and | would be a blow to t s as | he had come from New York with | for the advancement of our play- x ‘ G0c and $1.0 ‘,\k.(‘ and Lloyd 1u their ‘team is wéll ‘on the ¥of ;,yunm 150 other men :'flor'.\"tvl”Iu‘ " = e boar A0S ol .y._ | “nm. mail by rling cast. oward the season’s championship | theatrica ter o grect the | want to cong e everyone ay, r. Marey anno | me and address e j‘:n\u‘,:; ;*l\m: m’f h(x:h” nmyh.l Hoffman brothers and to extend to who had anything to w this | eq his to spend much time, f"“"mngla_-.nI: 100 4 West Pl ia defeated Cen- |them their sinc wishes for suc- | theater but most of all I want to now, on his Co “ornia ranch, and in ‘ ampa, Florida, Per (ent Rcd (G s sl veling. |FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS | At Burritt Junior. H. S. victorious team began to celebrate. The Elihu Burritt - Junior High | On their way home on an e school is enrolled 100 per cent in the railroad train they took po: | Junior Red Cross and the children | two cars, broke windows, cived their T bu amaged seats and scared the pas- g the close of exercises held vesterday | s | in the school_anditorium in observ- | Their conduct became so boister- p ance of Armistice Day and for the |ous that police were summoned and - Red ( s. jointly 3 Contaras Bros. a | two score were arrested. Street car The program was as follows: | company officials estimated the | T..u'NG ‘co. INc, Flag salut damage between $30 and $100 which LO } J | S Star Spangled Banner, the repentant boys promfsed to pay. YOU were \X/ onderful. YOU were Poem—To the Memory of Our = Aete ok Dead Bevond the Sea, by Dorotly gansas City Memorial | _ ' Marvelous! The Great Crowds! Gitlavatiz, | R A e | OSSR, Mool Unusual Values |} el S G e 0 {Tiz; America’s Answer, Helen Kas- | city, Mo, dedicated yesterday by Bfl ! h G d | f N / AL | President’ Coolidge in a speech in ‘eauty! the Grandeur! o ew o o S o ana i Britain's Wonder Showplace! 1 : {given by Mary Scrjerman Aileafmbioh Euhe Rexnoln ded R mpost it Kabian principles of home and foreign poli- [ The Tted Cros Acrostic, group of | €lS: Was the product of the same | Or a ur a o e SR architect who designed and will su- | What Has Been Done With Na. |Pervise construction of New Brit- |tional Children's ! und of the J | uin's war memorial. The architect | A i 4 2 & 5 ReiCro s gvann ‘ot ‘s from 13 . Van Buren Sagonigte. The N Ladies’ Fur Trimmed Coats—Sport and Dress Models at rom Lverywhere Hild iad Thorth mrides sas City memorial cost §1,500,- | [ncomparable Prices. When Disaster Strikes, by Evelyn | ; i arl. k y = p Decidedly New Dresses—Charming Styles and Sizes to rlom HO”&\\OO(J! From NCW YOl‘k! r—The Red Cross Spirit| MOTORMAN EXONERATED Fit Everyone. ! . four girls from sixth zrade. | Hariford, Nov. 12 (P—In a find- A FIOOC] of Te]egrams! Congratulations! Civic Creed, by George Brooks. |ing hapded today Coroner J. Gil- Song—Amerien. bert Calhoun exon s Elphege J. 3 . o S e Biryo M e i GOOd \VlShCS! It was Insplrmg! STATE MAY SUE motorman from blame for the death | 0 Ch A t Hartford, Nov. 12 (P—Judge of William H. Kerr of West Hart- | pen a ar e ccoun | Nickerson in superfor court today | ford, who was fatally injured Octo- | |took under consideration the appli- | ber 16 when strucke by a one- cation of the state of Connecticut |trolley car operated by Barron. | Ome n Ver O to sue the receiver of the Hartford |coroner finds that the motorman Men's Winter Overcoats — New Style, Patterns and H a Springfield Street Itailway com- | was not guilty of any criminal | pany for failure to remove ifs tracks negligence and that any reasonable | Fabrics. Ask to See Our Debonair Coat. i1 Windsor Locks after discontinu- | motorman, under the circumstanc [ omeratton af trolley service Tet | would have expected Kerr to move |[j OUr Super Serge Suits ave Expertly Tailored from Lon- Tonight! Plentv of Good Seats! J slight distance required to avotd || don Shrunk Woolens. 5 i _ i Orchestra! Balcony! First Come, Overture—“Amecrican Patrol” O A e T A . geg oS e ‘ 2 First Served! At Strand Box Office! THE NEW ‘u rald Classifisd Ads. ¥ ! ILLI ' : NEW BRITAIN'S WONDER THEATER in Their Frolic of 1926, Join s trial “Fascinating Youth” | When muscles get sore and lame | LYCEUM ‘ | - NG ey ‘ 7 Always 2 Big teat Ppm Tertured Joints | : i A TONIGHT and SAT. NOW PLAYING | T p subdue the inflammation i £ ) BILL The Junior Paramount Stars ¢ rclicf from pain and agony 76 CHURCH STREE NEW AIN < ® “LADIES’ of LEISURE" with ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN “SNOWED 1IN New Serial—Chap. 1 Be prepared to see a photoplay that you will remember Forever After. 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