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i ll! i i l @nless otherwise indicated. theatrica) notices and reviews (n this column an written by the press agencles for the respective amusement company. “YOUNG APRIL” AT LYCEUM Tonight concludes the Lyceum's presentation of “Young April,” a ro- mantic, C-amatic comedy about a | fictitious European ro: family's | love affairs, and Monty Banks in his latest comedy, “Atta Bo: a picture with a giggle in every foot and plenty of laughs to be derived | from the titles. | Tomorrow the entire bill changes | at the Lyceum. As usual, the holi- day program has been booked with care and one of the chief features will be the charming Marie Prevost in her latest, : This, incidentally, i sion of the stage succes: jcal Year.” Victor Va opposite Miss Prevost. High lights of the picture include the wife who | refuses to be subsidiary to her doc- tor husband's profession and the menace of his three best friends in contact with e charming wife. The usual fes uch as se- Jected comedies, news recls and the serial, “Snowed In,” also will be | shown. reen i he Crit- coni plays | MILTON SILLS AT CAPITOL showing of | “Mare | played Tonight is the final Rex Ingram’s masterpicce, Nostrum,” the picture that New York for seven months at $2:00 admission, and with Alice Terry and Antonio Moreno in the leading roles. It has proven :uite popular with Capitol patrons where it opened last Sunday. Tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day, a special holiday program will be pre- sented for your enjoyment. Double features will be in order and the| management has selected two fine photoplays for this bill. One will | offer Milton Sills with Betty Bron- son in “Par and the other th reen adaption of the R The O14 Soak.” with Jcan Hershol in the featured and title role. TONIGHT ONLY YOUNG APRIL Jos. Schildkraut, Bessie Love and Monty Bank in’ “ATTA BOY” THURS.—FF Sonn ¢ Fumn Ial Roach REX the Wild BLACK CYCLOXNE A love story of a wild h()lflc SNOWED IN—Lpis Featuring CLEM LEWIS and SERENADERS at Newington Grange Hall Friday Night | the | is full of novel ideas mounted NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1926. AT ) 333TI2E32IIIIIIITTLTTITIIIIMTITLRIZINRR] National pic- an adaptation novel of the “Paradise,” a First ture, is screened from |ot Cosmo Hamilton's same name, Milton Sills is seen in the stellar ole with Betty Bronson as his leading lady, and a brilliant support- ing cast. London and the South Seas the locales. Beginning Sunday night New Brit- ain will get the laugh of a lifetime in thé p ntation of “We're in the Now,” with Wallace Beery and mond Hatton starred. Remem- ber their famous “Behind the Front™” —well this one is still funnier. are TURKEYS GIVEN AWAY Tn addition to the regular pro- am of feature pictures consisti of Colleen Moore in “We Modern and Bob Custer in “The Valley of Bravery” the patrons that hold the Incky numbers Wedn night 1l receive free turkeys for Thanks- » program for the last half of week starting tomorrow of Raymond Griflith in “Hands and Fred Thomson in “Lone- hand Saunders.” Raymond will sure- ly make you smile, laugh, chuckle, grin, guffaw and roar until your | sides ache. in his latest bright and | lively and exceedingly peppy comedy | “Hands Up." | The companion feature Fred | Thomson in “Lone Hand Saunders” on swift action and riding to romance on a thrilling path. Typical Thomson of humor have been generous- spersed throughout the pie- , and the tremendously beautiful rounds which have been associated with Fred's are more in evidence than ever. As an added attraction for tomor- row Thanksgiving Day, Sammy Wells and his funny amateurs will appear at every performance, after- noon and evening. | New Britain's Coziest Theater Continuous Shows Tonight at 7:00 and 9:10 “MARE RUM” THURS.—FRL—SAT. 'l'lmnkuzl\lnz Attractions! A Nomance of the Sounth Shown at 1:15-1:15-7:00-9 Companion Feature A Hit on the Stage—A Bigger Hit in the Movies! Orpheus Quartet Makes Its Debut in Hartford Debut of the Orpheus Instrument- al Quartet of this city, which took place in Hartford at a benefit con- cert and entertainment given by the Laymen’s assoclation of Christ church cathedral at the parish house was a highly successful event. An KRMY AND NAVY MEN 10 BROADGAST DURING GAME Licut. Taylor and Former Lieutenant Will Talk Over the Microphone. | Vanderbilt Annulment | Not Known to Family ew York, Nov. 24 (A — If Mrs. ‘\\)hnn Vanderbilt II has ob- tained annulment of her marriage, reported to a New York paper from Rome, her E. T. Smith, K. in a dispatch daughter, Only 3 Days More of Free Souvenirs Our 29th Anniversary Sale Will End Monday, Nov. 29th. audience completely filled the parish house and extra chairs had to be provided. The Orpheus quartet is composed of Marcus H. Fleitzer, violin; Walter | Occupin, ‘cello; Harold Stedman, flute; and Charles A. Johnson, piano. The program was shared with | Mary J. Lampone in dance divertiss ments, in which she was assisted by three capable dancers and for whom the Orpheus quartet played the musie. The total of music played during the evening consisted of 16 num- bers, several of which were double numbers. In addition there two sketches by the Lampone art The program Included a quartet in G major by Carl Bohm; "Cradle Song,” Schneck ne de Bal- let,”. Schubert; *“C nson R Sydney Smith; “Le Secret,” Gautie: as de Quatre,” ballet; “Polonaise Triumphal,” quartet; “Invitation to the Dance,” “Chinese Love Story,” sketch; *“Le Cyvne,” “Elegie,” and arantelle,” by the quartet. “Marie and the Bell Hop Dawn of Lev Handel, “Paradise (violin . Francis X. McIn- v\zmt chancellor of the of New York, know thing of it. It is absolutely incorrect,” said Smith when shown the dis- She said her mother had to Paris to buy furniture for New \uxl\ apartment. Mr. bilt said it was “news to him” when shown the dispatch. He and Mrs. Vanderbilt ha been separated for scveral years. He re- fused to comment. 24 (A — Both the | Army and ‘Navy will be represent- | ed t the microphone of Station WJAZ during the broadcast of the service football game from Soldiers’ field Saturday. Lieut. C. N. Taylor, U. §. A., re- tired, will describe the ceremonies |attending the game, the drills be- tween halves and the celebration of the winning academy afterward. Paul G. Neal, former senfor grade lieutenant in the navy, will give o play account of the game. AZ will use 10,000 watts on 2 length of 329.6 meters, 302.8 meters with Ryan, famous announcer of port features at the microphone, 50 will present an account of the game. \\'.HD—\\'!'ZEU, 370 meters, known as the twin stations, and WMAG, 448 meters, are other lo- |eal stations which will broadcast |the event. WBBM has announced that it will be on the air during the game to remove a possibility of local in- terference. Chicago, No se patch. gone her, Quin THE NEW PALACE “I care not who makes the 's laws—if T can make« Reymond Grifth in “HANDS UP” A rip-roaring comedy of the Civil ‘War—with Raymond hobnobbing with Lincoln, Grant and Lee. A drop of water may contain as lmm\y as 100 forms of life, visible | under a microscope. | Ocean,” Richardson; “Traunider Sennerin,” Labitzky (duet for violin and flute) dagio,’ 'and “Bouree,” Richardson. One of those little tragedies that | occasionally occur came to Mr. Flei zer when a string on his trusty violin broke as it was singing its sweetest. | The damage was quic] repaired and the feast of music again pro- ceeded. CAPITOL BEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT ~10UND HATTON WE 'RE IN THE FOUR DAYS AWAY FROM NEW BRITAIN COMPANION FRED “LONE: ATURE HOMSON in IAND SAUNDERS” Added Attraction THURSDAY SAMMY WELLS and his funny AMATEURS AL DL~ will appear at every THE UNKNOWN CAVALIER MOONLIGHT DANCE Ukrainian Hall ~ North St. TONIGHT “Funnicr Than Their Famous Behind the Front” COME ON EVERYBODY! Join the happy holiday crowds who will hurry to New Britain’s Palace of splendor! A SHOW OF SHOWS The vaudeville! The best you ever saw! The picture! The funniest " Stirring ""‘uBRsnox:r Matinces Orch. 25, venings Orch, 406¢, Bal. 25 Children 15¢. 1 thing that ever came out of the war! The Strand’s HOLIDAY PROGRAM On the Screen “TIN HATS” Its first showing in Connecticut Plus A SUPER BILL OF VAUDEVILLE AR ACTS —6 CONTINUOUS On THANKSGIVING DAY 1:30 to 10:30 NO SEA™™ RESERVED THANKSGIVING DAY! BRING THE KIDDIES WITH YOU'! TONIGHT:—THE LAST TIMES! THE KLEIN BROTHERS’ “TEMPTATIONS OF 1926” MENJOU IN “I'HE ACE OF CADS” Free Souvenirs Will Be Given Up to and Including Nov. 29th, ALL OUTSTANDING SOUVENIR-COUPONS ln order to be honored with Free Souvenirs must be delivered at Souventr Wise Hmith £, HARTFORD Friday Morning AFTER THANKSGIVING We Place On Sale a Specially Purchased Group of Smart Fur Trimmed Coats That include the fashionable Tuxedo effect with fur down the front. These coats were manufactured to sell at §49 and §55. We have priced them for Friday and Saturday at ! $39.00 A Group of Handsomely Furred Coats That feature shawl collars of fur as well as the tuxedo fur fronts combined with fine bolivia fabries in all the warm autumin shades of brown and red as well as black. These coats were manufactured to sell at §85 and $89. FOR FRIDAY AND" SATURDAY 69 A Group of Attractive Coats for Large Women Coats that range fn size up to 521 and were manufactured to sell at §59 and above. Smart models that fenture the newost effects in fur trimming, specially priced FOR FRID'\Y AND SATURDAY $49 Coats of Seal Pile Fabrics Trimmed with fur collars and euffs of Marmink. Coats that have all the luxury of fur coats in style, y and appeara Sizes 36 to FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 89 Luxurious Fur Coats At Very Special Prices FRIDAY AND SATURDAY KID CARACUL Platinum Fox trimmed. 'AMERICAN OPOSSUM In sports models. MARMINK Handsomely striped pelts. RUSSIAN PONY Beaver, Lynx and Fitch trimmed. 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