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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1926. l'! lfll i, lmlll hys( n 'I ! L um r Oz r_ \ Culees otherwise Indleated, theatrical notices and reviews in this column an written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. —LYCE! Two new features now are show- ing at the Lyceum 'he Dice Wo- man,” with Priscil: Dean in the leading role; and “The Limited,” starring Gaston G Wanda Hawley. The serial, bound,” and the news reel comedy round out the bill. “The Midnight Limited,” is a drama with a railroad express train as part of the smashing climax. Tn “The Dice Woman” Miss Dean’'s role is that of an American heiress who is kidnapped in China by Chinese highbinders. John Bow- ers is the leading man and ma a spectacular rescue. Supporting the leads in this pic- are i3 a cast which includes Gus- Von Seyffertitz, Lionel Bel- wmore, Malcolm Denny. Phillips | Smalley and George K CORINNE GRIFFITH. CAPITOL Corinne Griffith did herself proud at the Capitol today where she opened in her latest First tional release, on. The little star held a audience spellbound for two It w a striking exhibition power of the unspoken word The film is an Somerset Maug recent not privileged to sec the play dur- its New York run, the perfect the sereen version con- | that no in done to the work of the lish dramat The companion Raymond Griftith in the comedy hit Yowd Be Surpriscd” which is a guaranteed laugh from start to fin-| ish. Beginning Frederick w production and Sunday night Pauline! 1 be shown in her big “Devil's Island.” On Saturday at the matinee Santa Claus will distribute Chri and gifts to the lucky tending. MARY LEWIS TO SINC Miss Mary Lewis, opera st v,}m will appear here on December 19 under the Musical club auspices at |the Capitol theater made a tre- mendous success In TLondon in 1924, | The morning World of New York carried this story conc ing the oc- casion: London, June per: 2 comments a by M singer w pearanc guce Amgrican r first ap- of the tion of W am's Broadway reviewer Hoffma r when sudden irance of National ening in Majesty's t illness prevent ie Tevte my ra company star LYCEUM Sh sm FRL AND SAT. 2 RIG FEATURES PRISCILLA DEAN DICE WOMAN also the MIDNIGHT LIMITED with WANDA HAWLEY and GASTON GLASS st was, npe Rritish critics, one of aroused the by the beauty of AT nd Con PALACE ad Nagrl “Dance “DAN Claire MADN Windsor in CHILDREN House of Photoplay ¥ TODAY—FRIL.—SAT, CONTINUOUS (Note) —TONIGHT— ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH “MAYTIME IN ERIN.” Is it Love or Just Infatuation? CORINNE GRIFFITH IN “Infatuation with PERCY MARMONT MALCOLM MACGREGGOR WARNER OLAND || COMPANTON FEATURE THE. NEW PALACE ALWAYS 2 BIG FEATURES CONRAD NAGEL CLAIRE WINDSOR in the merriest comedy of (he year ‘Dance Madness”’ AR — RAYMOND GRIFFITH n “You'd Be Surprised” A Comedy Surprise! EP. 6—FIGHTING H N L CURRE JACK HOXIE in “WILD HORSE TAMPEDE” Santa Claus Toy Matinee Saturday Claus will distribute Xmas Toys to the Children and Xmas Canes next MON.—TUES.—WED. TONIGHT AMATEURS LOADS OF NEW TALEN ~ Santa The Sensation of Thrillers “WAR PAINT COMING SOON Hoffman Bros, TRAN Phone 230, NOow ! WALTER CLINTON and JULIA ROONEY Sister of Pat Rooncy and their ENTERTAINERS A Melange of ‘Song, Dance, Music BUCKRIDGE and CASEY HON. BEN SM MV.’U"NV.\V": BERKES & CO. PROSPER and MARET ADLER and DUNBAR ON THE STRAND SCREEN ! WARNER BAXTER in “The Great Gatsby” From the Great Novel by I, Scott Fizgerald. e ———— STRAND MIDNIGHT SHOW New Year’s Eve 10——\1[('HTY ACTS—1 0 Seats On Sale Monday At 10 A. M. perform-- | et FULL SETTLEMENT| photoplays opened today at mew Nran«l and will be repe \‘ul tonight, Hopes to Be Able to Return to ~Second Wite | Friday ana Saturd vautle.f the ——e t | ville portion of the bill is headed by | | Julia Rooney and Walter Clinton | Los Angeles, Dec. 16 (P—Eugene | ! V. Brewster, millionaire publisher, {and their entertainers in a melange | | of song, music and dance. Other | who recently obtained a divor |acts on the program irclude, Ben | lSm\ll‘.; Johnny Berkes and Co.; A\d-i ler and Dunbar; Prospe ind Maret | and Buckridge and Casey. | The featurs photoplay for °k-end bill is' “The Great G ring Warner Baster. This | tion of the big selling Scott Fitzgerald. which will | n adap! | novel by F. | The Sunday program nted for the one day only “The Scarlet Saint” starring | \an Astor and Lloyd Hughes. | An entirely new program will be | presented on Monday with a gala | six vaudeville bill on the stage a will be shown, or V. Brewster, and within twenty- | four hours married Corliss Palmer, | film actress, today revealed that h was awaiting formal announcement of a legal and monetary settlement having been hed in New Y with lawy: mer wite. | The formal garding this legal s ling made fn New representing anor V. Brewster' have completed negotiat nded over a lengthy ster said. This HOMAN A SUICIDE = Wealthy Brooklyn Widow Was| Ruvested at Millord | neowser (P 1t was | one Mrs, Mar: Wy widow of | ienly Sunday in | home of her Dagher, 62 ath was | illuminating gas range | open, accord- health department rec- h W 3 | he wish! to the possib! different | name, | Inciden hel uncement tlement, York where 1t o the § 7 rand midnight | h will be staged on New | Year's Eve will be placed on sale Monday morning at Strand box- | office. at- | and | o1 1 ns whic period,” settlemer, dgment ained a s0 settleg the att ch Mrs. Bleanor Brew- me still more | secking to qu in Mexico and my | marriage to Corliss Palmer. satisfies which my if nst ent wife and ment snit divoree his bride, whon irs ago when contest conduct m‘] by v publisher's Brewster and kitchen in th George G |ing to the James E. Mur- orney for Mrs, tified Omar W. 1 prosccutor, of the Conlin, which he is > attributed to heart phy is said to have he uld forward the of health, been released 5.000 bail at Milford, “idle £ Milford reported that her footprints in wo miles from the 1 incendlary blaze popular summer where during is said there incendiary blaze ting $ en, Conlin Platt, death of Mrs. illeged to that publ howes SCIENCE MAY YET © MAKET POSSIBLE T0'SEE’ AT PHON which did dan from First Page) 00. Another hear Conlin was (Continued peeping from t e & magic box'of mod- Mrs. Conlin Iu\»l; ars and under the Lol was o of her | ed on Atlantic an cades ago he e oc y man, ¢ Young Conlin four y of 1 topathic umped in th vy in Brooklyn Mrs. O morbid i particula into a vat psveh hos- ps io Corpre READ HERALD CLASSIFILID ADS | FOR YOUR WANTS | “On expec IDRIVE YOURSELF— |\ 0w oot | NEW CARS TO RENT complisnca wien » un hour—10c. o mile. sion at coinl rates for lang trips Al co. alrs Ly fon of teley nd it © work w! 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