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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1926. SSe 2ettesse s e et aiio ot otoateasiasatesaresaqggressaaadzaniinatsanasiasesestosmpiresraras ottt ) | opportunity for a convincing dis-| TBeginning Sunday night for two | done some good to Rosa Ponselle | nett, Harry C. Brown, Aaron W. smashes that rocked the Teuton to . a play of her exceptional histrionie|shows and continuing at the mati- LEWIS HAS i , and wrestled with | Carlson, Antoni Cieszynski, William | his , could not knock him out. | abilitics. | nees on Monday and Tuesday only, | H. Crowell, George Dyson, W. H. S| ly Diener came out of a m On the same program is the John Gilbert will appear in “Barde- | rything in Europe must be|Eddy, Meyer G ith, William W. crouch to rip hooks to Maloney's fourth episode of the '1{:)\t|uf-."l_\ the Magnificent”, that super| good, s he went to Europe. At first | Green 4 K. itch, A. G. head that brought blood from the ' 'l I I | Hearts” series entitled * fe to|special production that had a long 4sh t to Monte Carlo, but not to| Hawker, Philip Horrmann, Maurice Irishman's eye and mouth, but his | Sleep,” starring Kit Guard, Grant|and successtul run on Broadway. | )l he tables. She showed ‘em a | H. s neis C. Ke A. J. attack never gained serious propor- | Withers and Alberta Vaughan. Zleanor Boardman and a long list| | voice there, but kept traveling, as|Leventhal, Jok .ockett, David | tions. As an added attraction for tomor-|of favorites appear in support stage stars have a penchant for do-| R. Manning, J. W e A.| Sandy Seifert, of Pittsburgh, out- l of Ernv night, a country store will be | him. RllllflWfly Othfin NOW Opelfl Mills, Clifford A Elmer . pointed Jack de Mave, of Hoboken, |heldeat the Palace and man uss.‘\ll‘r By popular request the manage she found herselt 4n|Pape, Arthur H, Ps Orvi - 'N. J. in a slow ten-round semi-final. { gifts will be awarded to the holders| ment has decided to show again at Sml‘ 0 sm Hel‘e Slbitanaia got herself booked to| Parker, Eugene J. Porter, Louis Ra- Charley Anderson, Chicago negro, | of lucky number tickets, |the matinee on Saturday only, | ! \rguerite in “Faust.” This was | binow, Stephen Robb, Iloward T, lost on a technical knockout in the | — “We're in the Navy Now” with Wal- | r first job at grand opera. She Sherman, bert Sloan, James A. third réund to Arthur d: Kuh, New Unless otherwise indleated, theatrical no tices and reviews in this colnmn an M [lace Beery and Raymohd Hat o N T ; . 2 for They were still | Spinetta, Guy” K. 5 « Harry U.|York Italian, when he dislocated his in the|and which made a big hit the first| MMary Lewis— e heard of her; the war end- | Thompson, G e .r. Art Weigand, Buffalo writlen the press agemcies for the respective amusement company. " ormerly s by skidding over a | four days of this week. formerly a an girl, knocked out Al Rood of T ire S eesera e Py Bathine & 5 ‘ienna, but that didn't prevent s 4 BTt ettt S e e s e R R et e R embankment and- crashing in —— bathing beauty in Christie film com- 5 New York in a <mg1n round. LYCEUM WILL HAVE “THE |film is a powerful drama of Tome | ax8 AT wxedhage bidow oui vomsl) ABIRO0RD. «I\'r e '7"]' le mlr'xn;;' &1 things :;Ipr::l‘:;ncilllly e MALONEY PUNCHES WAY = e 4 2 2 3 = e BT Y for | find that you had fallen into a gich “Artists and Models” opens at ANa Al not. A good looker, TAX COLLE 1«)[: MUST PAY NAKED TRUTH” FOR WOME life. 1t makes a strong appeal for | | A £ (i hen ; Next year she salg for five weeks y e ok children | Vein of gold! This is what happe ns | I ns' Monday night, Contemplat- | ¢ ekl ; Ohlo Rules Federal Agents There “The Naked Truth” will expose| the enlightenment ot = s it e 2 daaiedos . s = N8 lin with the British Nationa ; itselt to women -only beginning | through a comparison with the lives |to John Bow the opening of | ing the record breaking advance R S ienlEH L company. Substitnting for Are Subject 0 Levy s \ e of three boys, two of them who are | "Pals in Paradi St ae SR e A Era Meggia eyt anddenty: Lals e Washington, Dec. 3 (P—Who Monday at the Lyceum theater rm”‘ T the other |Showing at the [‘.rum Then en-|lar solvent condition for the entire 4 us damosel of pulchritude ; o 0 fnito) ths Hearts of t Boston Battler Wins Decisive Victory tayes e of the collector's the drst half of the week. The film |'sues a modern gold rush, attempted | week, the Messrs, Shubert attempted | 204 hizh notes will sing in taxes while the tax collector is out who is taught blind evils. \ ; nd stodgy Britishers and her suc- . : ere o i el Sy e : Britain on December 19, The close. | 04 Stodgy Britishers her SUC- | Qyer Franz Diencr In Madison v gl pite the edensls of B axid In addition to the feature flim, v, ing fighting and a love | to extend the orginal one week stay. 1 Dncsmper 10 ihelolose} ooty to be cabled back to her llecting taxes?, Uncle Sam to the point. Never before has a| el e o made | story which n thei end proves happy | Since the show is booked to open at | UP view is g take place at ) T B A, 1Re Gr Ee® shnarait sonsiad) fimiaf iank asitlos been shown iy oG constrn . ¢ for| and provides for the hero his “pal” | the Moulin Rouge, Paris, in Fepru- |{he Cii er, and the allvito! Newil Yora and i e the intern venue burean, this cty. This is the first and| oo "o vines © There will be|in his medern “paradise.” Stars of|ary.and other American major cities | 13ritain Mu club is sponsoring |y, oootian “\Where she made her|. NeWw York, Dec. 3 iblic o decision today de- only sriowing of (T. N. T.) “The| 070" oin wsex talk given by a|the cast include Marguerite De La|must be given a peep, further time L n the name of ut in the role of Mimi in “La|Maloney, of Boston, tod: Al i lectors of dellnquent per- Nakg authis 1a New Britain, | well experienc turer at cach of | MO tudolph Schildkraut and | jn Hartford was declared impossible, | VIC4¢ity and voluptuous beauty. Boiamst Sl B Hasn faoiis o] WiD Jut fellow towns- | gon0; ler the Ohlo state _The film is featured by Helene | | The current offering+is both larg- | EVCrY man in the audicnce will be | o LT SHe BES Bech SHIONS XA man on the ntend e e sed Chadwick and Jack Mulhall and a| "y od Truth” will not be| panion attraction is “The | er and faster than any of the pre- Lo thinking; every woman Will |, oo this American girl is|TUnE Of the t the compen i R | viewed by men or children during | Dixie Flier,” Cullen Jandls and | vious versions of “Artists and nowhero it ot Fight at the top. _|S1ip ledder P SO 0 . sester and Pauline | ), 6r6t three days. It has the sup- Novak are featured. 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