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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926. Culeas otherwise (ndieated. theatrical notices and reviews in this colomp @re written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. T S TS T R S T3 THE \TR \\Ii vaudeville bill which ed hit the half will also have its final performan tonight. .)f this wee ¢ pro- nd photopla e film por be featured by Porter's celebrat gram of vaudevilic will be presented. ' of the program Gene Stratton story, “Laddie.” The vandeville portion of for Thu will include, MacDonald Co. Catheri Bobby "“Uke! 1geme imona and of children Thomas Meig “THE | the 1ives of three boys. Many start- ling incidents take place, not the least of which is a wedding which is stopped by a doctor., A lecture is given by an experi- enced talker, a special representa- tive 0t the Public Welfare Pictures Corp., which produced the film, Iollowing the lectures, some ape- clal subjects are shown on the screen which add much to the value of the presentation. WONDER DOG AT PALACE of La Boheme tonight at the New Palace where Lilllan Gish is adding new laurels to her fame, the pro- gram changes tomorrow. La Boheme will be shown for the last times to- ! day at 3:10, 6:00 and §:49. The program for tomorrow con- of the following two features. hunder the marvel dog of the en will be the headline star in he Phantom of the Forest” As title would indic: in a forest, magniticent redwoods of “alifornia—forms the acenic background for the story. Lovers of ls—and who Is not—will find oyment in this picture. Co- with Thunder iy “White the only pure white police TN, ven Monday heade 1an in “The Caj THUTH"—] next NAKED ricted Fri- io for The produc for it over and the a romantic Mulhall is t ne Chadwic! befor in ri k at Thunder has for this around the | 1kes a ment \parison of | progy iderec plot for o and tronsz ' plea isode of the Fighting h Kit Guard, Grant | WOMEN ONLY Tonight and every Matinee. NO CHILDREN UNDER 16. CAPITOL Kind of Drama that Gets You 4 HERBE The Lois MORAN, JACK MULHALL, WILLIAM COLLIERJR. SHOWN DAILY AT 2 ram. lay night Sammy Wells and | will be on hand to pass more laughs. Several locals accepted to appear this Thursday night. MEN ONLY Thurs.—Fri.—sat. Nights “GOD GAVE ) g to herald the com- thy drama. Such a pic- n's latest Para- “God Moran THE NLW PALACE THUNDER The Marvel Dog of the Screen assisted by White Fawn in a melodrama of the Cal. Red- wood forests “THE PHANTOM of the FOREST” 5—Pighting Hearts” RING TIRES” Current News TODAY THURS.—FRL—SAT. Continuous. “Down Deep Under the Skin.” R BI\ENON PRODUCTION LYA DE PUTTI OWEN MOORE CLAIRE WINDSOR in the funniest vehicle of the year— “MONEY TALKS” P. S—Owen Moore is a wo- man impersonator and he sure is a swédet one. THURSDAY NIGHT AMATEURS A0GEPN Tukon 958 L by SEND THE TONIGHT! CHILDREN—Santa Claus will give them Xmas toys. LAST TIMES TONIGHT “LA BOHEME SL0—6:00—S8: LAST TIMES! Ladies at Pay, Dixie Hamilton; Stan- ley and Walters; Kelly and Jackson: Lancaster and Leming; the St. Onge Trio. CONNIE TALMADGE in “HER SISTER FROM PARIS” S _| THURS. FRI. SAT. Il And Another Wonder Entertainment of SELECT VAUDEVILLE ~ Including PRIMROSE FOUR “A Ton of Harmony” B0B “UKE” HENSHAW The Inimitable Jester SEMINARY ANDALS MACDONALD and OAKES CATHERINE SINCLAIR & CO. RIMONA L & COMPANY —_— Reserved Seats Now on Sale Phone 230 NEXT SUNDAY ONLY!!! — 8:30 Following the final performances | e the action | but such a | “The Phantom of | dered one of the | which 13“ 0c" AT CAPITOL cycle now seeming | cinema circles, it is gave Me and William Collier Jr. in featured roles. “God Gave Me Twenty Cents” Dixie Willson's short story, is the colorful record of a short time in four lives, They were persons who might well have come from the ends | of the earth. All wer: young, b“tl three were old in ! ways of the world. The fourth, M. ., was thrown into a vortex created by life, and only saved because of her faith and trust, After having been married less than a week, deliciously happy in| her new paradise, she is told that Steve has taken another woman aboard his ship. It is unbelieveable, but as the hours pass, her mind starts distorting this awful thought. She sets out for the dock and— There you have one of the most dramatic, poignant episodes ever transterred to the sliver screen. “God | Gave Me Twenty Cents” is said to | begin where most pictures leave off. | _On saturday at the matinee Santa Claus will appear 1n person and dis- tribute Xmas toys to the lucky boys and girls attending. | | Beginning Sunday night for a four day run the Capitol will offer the | new hit “Just Another Blonde” with | Dorothy Mackaill in the leading role. | Those who saw her in “Subway Sadie” will like her much more in this new role, her greatest to date. Humason Is Villain in “Maytime in Erin” WILLIAM J. HUMASON, Willlam J. Huma | the part of the vil | RN L |Sinclair and Fall to e Be Arraigned Dec. 17 | 1® s 20 Washington, Dec. 8 (P—Harry F. | Sinclair and Albert B. Fall will be | 2 | arraigned hers December 17 as a| { preliminary to their trial for con- spiracy in connection with the Tea- { pot Dome naval oil reserve | A date for the trial will be fixed s T P it e | Fall now is being tried on an oil conspiracy charge with E. L. Do- | heny, the date for the trial with | | Sinclair probably will depend on | the time necessary to complete the case in progress, son, who pl ce will stand him in of Harlow goes on I AT WHITE HOUSE S (A—Another | ! st conference BREAKFAST Washington, | White House | was held Dee. reak today a Delaw crats; Howell Hampshi ler of Mar, 1 Dakotar Keys of N Willis o ( 1, republic VICT[]R 00, Wil ~ HEAR NEW VOICE, Tal\mfl Machine Co. Ouer B&HKElS Taken Tells a Good Story About Headaches Glendale, N. Y. Mrs, J. Schwind writes:—*My head was dizz frequent intervals. 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