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“""lliL l!l ,,dm!:'{'lfl Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrical written by the press agencies for the l VAUDEVILLE AT RIALTO Five acts of professional try vaudeville heads a double feature of motion pictures at the Rialto theater tonight. Every divertissement heing offered in variety at ti:e present time, seems to have a place in some one these five acts and a capacity house is looked for. The two fea- tures which will close their engage- ment at this playhouse tonight are “The Waning Sex”, a particualrly timely story of modern life which stars Norma Shearer and “Northern Code" a virile outdoor drama which seems to specialize in thrills. The shorter subjects to be shown include a comedy and news rcels. Tomor- row and Thursday the double fea- ture bill will ba headed by “Sin Car- £0” which has an exceptionally able cast including such well known | players as Shirley Mason, Robert Frazer and Earl Metcalf. deals with modern life and most of out the action takes places on board a | millionaire's private yacht. There are some highly dramatic episodes the picture with the very novel situation of a young lady swimming to shore Instead of w & home The second feature 18 a gripping we. tern drama “West of Rainbow’s End"” crammed with action from start to finish. Jack Perrin, Pauline Curley and Jack's inseparable pals, Rex the movie collic and Starlight his almost human horse appear in the cast. lected shorter subjects are scheduled. also “NOBODY'S WIDOW"—LYCEUM Leatrice Joy was never more be- witching, never more tantalizing an never more peppy than in “Nobody Widow" now appearing at the L coum, and likewise Charles never has more astonished his auc ences than as the Inglish duke and leading man in this comedy drama. Gone are Ray's clownish, hick-like and in their place is polite of the highest order. David Butler and Phyllis Haver also have good roles in this picture. The companion attraction s Wil liam Fairbanks in “A Fight to Finish, which the challenger, drugged, is d feated in the prize ring but a few | minutes later literally punches the champion to oblivion in a private ~a fight to the finish—in tb dressing room. “Nobody's Widow" concerns American girl who weds a dashing young Englishman and misunde: stands when she sces another wo- man wedding retur to an 's as a widow 's PARSON Ottis Skinner, appearing in “The Tionor of th¢ Family,” which com:s fo Parsons’ theater for three nights and a Saturday matinee, beginning Thursday, February 10, was recent- 1% ed if he was with his present play or was he curbing his ambitions? His reply was: “Well, you know. theatrical ~ profession Shakespeare and cveryone that he can act Shakespe better than others who are acting characters in the creation of tha master mind. But what does amount to? When one plays lot' you stmply of everybody with everybody content longs for believes and are compa els AT CAPITOL crowds were e Brigade" the “FIRE BRIGADY Again yesterd: thrilled with “The current photoplay attraction mnow playing the Capitol today and Wed- nesda. Not in a good long while has New Britain been able to see such a photoplay as this one and all praises given this production by Concert MME. MARIE SUNDELIUS of the Metropolitan Opera Co. and Wennerberg Male Chorus Capitol Theater Sunday Afternoon Feb. 13 2:15 o'Clock Admission $1.00 Tickets at Hultgren's Jewelry Store and Miller & Hanson Drug Co. Old Timers Minstrels Tues. Wed. Evenings Feb. 15th and 16th at 3 Y. M. . A. & B. Society’s NE!W AUDITORIUM Curtain at 8:15 Sharp Admission Dancing Will Follow Music by Lynch’s Orchestra il AN, A ||l['lhl!|f!fl p- | The story | a smashing action picture in |4 every man inthe’ are & Dit [ra it | ‘Ham- | invite comparisons | Has notices and reviews n this column are fespective amusement company. 7| {| | Broadway critics are honestly placed as it is the greatest photoplay that has been offered the public in this season. Thrills come upon thrills, you will sympathize with the warm-appealing love story, will enthuse with the bravery and courage of the fire boys. | W. 8. Jeffs and the Capitol or |chestra have a special musical score | with effects, the last mentioned, will |sweep you out of your with thrills and excitement. On Thursday the program will ange and will bring another popu lar double feature program. One |feature will offer Lon Chaney in |“Flesh and Blood” while the other Iwill present an all star cast in “The Whole Town's Talking.” Beginning Sunday night for a run of four days, Lillian Gish will ap |pear fn her Broadway attraction |"The Scarlet Letter.” = This offers | Miss Gish in her greatest emotional role., seat COUNTRY STORE AT PALACK | Following the close of Tom Mix | {in “The Last Trail” and Alexander | Carr in “April Fool,” which ends | its run tonight, the Palace offers @ complete change of program for | tomorrow and Thursday. | he Sporting Venus,” Marshal | Neilan's latest picture, is one of | the features. It is a comedy with melodramatic twists, and gives | Blanche Sweet, who plays the titlo role, her first chance at acting in | |the lighter vein. In the cast are | Ronald Colman, Lew Cody, Georgo 'Faweett and many other screen favorites. The Sporting Venu: {with its locale in E Spain and Scotland, and |Neflan and his entire comp: |made a 14.000 mile trip in order Ito photograph scenes in the exact [10cattons | 'he companion feature for Wad- wy and Thursday is Bob Custer No Man | On the rogram is the first | he “Bill Grimm's| =& with the same cast that]| °d in the “Fighting [Hearts” | . The new series confains 12| pisodes, each one a separate| story. | Wednesday attraction the held a awarded is a story | gland and Marshat | nes. in night country store will ba prizes will be entering as compete for | g AT THE STRAND It is estimated that fifteen thou- and men, women and witnessed amazement | window John Andrews Co. | the young lady who was placed in |a cataleptic irance by J. Robert| Pauline at 12:30 and who remain-! ed on the stretcher in the window | lopen to public view until 6:45. At| [this hour in the evening she was to the theater still lying in on the stretcher. The bearing the young lady | the promenade o(\ hundreds again | her at rlou‘r,‘ after being in a than six hours, the young lady on the stage of the theater. The young lady was given a rousing ovation by the audience. Pauline, who appears Strand again today and tomorrow, |proved to be one of the most in- [teresting and entertaining acts that |has been seen here in time. His subjects we volunteers from the lience Other acts Burt and I who comedy honors of th | Whiteside ana Co.: nd Brothers and {dolph. The featura |“Blonde or Brunette | Adolphe Menjou. The entire new bill on Iwill bring to the Strand new actg | land the first Connecticut showing of Jackle Coogan in his latest film, | "Jol\nn_\-, Get Your Hair Cut.” | n of the stroteher placed n trand \\lu\‘ for mo { Pauline awaken: some bill include took the bill; Phoeb: Nellie Arnaut eck and Ran- photoplay s starring on the man Thursday | | Veteran of Five Wars Fights With Povertr Now Syracuse, N. Y., Feb, 8 (#—Life | has been a battle for Alfred Davis. | During the 54 years of it he has! fought in five wars, been scarred in | the fiercest conflicts and has sur- | vived. Now he is waging a fight | with time and poverty—and he may | be too late. His daughter, he says, |is dying in Worcester, Mass. TLast| night he stayod at the police tion. Stnee January 20 he 1 caught rides from Tos Angeles, | Cal, ana he nhopes to reach his daughter in time TILSON'S NAME WITHDRAWN | Washington, Fch. § (P —President Coolidge today withdrew the nomi- natfon of William J. Tilson to be United States district judge In the middle district of Goorei READ HERALD CLASSIVIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS LYCEUM TONIGHT AND W 3 2 VERY GOOD FEATURES NOBODY’S WIDOW with LEATRICE JOY and CHARLES RAY Also FAIRBANKS in “A FIGHT TO A PINISH” WM. || s conpon and 10c. will admit any lady to best seats, | be given | handsome | formance an added| the | | an opportunity to | |8 las good NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TABS OLD TIME MINSTRELS Minstrelsy fans of this city and | vicinity would do well to keep in mind Tuesday and Wednesday eve- nings, February 15 and 16, for treat is in store for them on these | two dates. The Old-Timers Min- strels, a troupe Of performers of | horse-car days, are preparing a pro- gram to be presented on these nights that will gladden the hearts of both the old-timers and those still in the Adolescent stage of life—recalling | pleasant memories to the former and affording to tha latter opportunity sducated was willing hushand shower affections n say from Jolo Island, draxm niece, s surre fort where t JAMES DEGNAN In his Minstrel Days. ! {o contrast the good old hall: esterday with those of this mad day. The minstrel offerirn in connection with the opening of the Y. M. T. A. and B. society’s magnificent new building on Main street and will be staged in the spacious auditorium of the structure. The curtain will rise at §$:15 o'clock sharp and | from then on wuntil time for .16 dancing to follow, mirth and music | will hold sway. Rehearsals are go- | ing merrily on and a polished per- may be expected by all | who attend. b We are presenting tod nesses of two old-timers: (Barney) Degnan and |1 1 R Daniel E hat Tahil, ing toward a versity of Illir chieftain's o | she then seized a knife an Datu had with him TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1927. OBJEGTED TO GIRL BATHING HUSBAND Princess Tarhiata Then Started Things in Philippines Feb. § Prince American ta Kiram share Datu 1 Moro. rr‘v with h iree other allow a comely Su on him—ak Manila, ef, to no, no. in apt down dispatehe 0. or t roceived he of 1i 1lion, f1 scene a of love, rebe apty It was related th me known to th one of his ellion against the Phi 1o princess to the s summoning Tah for a conference look- peaceful settlement of culties which caused the in- ion. Having His Bac Princess Tarhata, 1 ahil had g with 2 1 followers, found him in of taking a bath 4 onfliet oyal palace he di Serubbed, o his arn he proces 1 itselt princess inc lly discovered tha woman wa hil, the prine lady, a graduate of the Uni- ed a pail of 1 b irew n the face of the oung woman. Rips Up His Clothes n order to make it clearly lerstood that she splaas un- | a| Tahil's trousers ying nearby. Ina mo were in shreds. They were the only fro H the confer \ot attend oyal palace without | so the neg W exhausted of his r 1 That sta eral princ, I DANIEL J. FRAZIE in his Minstrel Days. Lrazier, better known as Danny. Mention of cither of these two mirth provokers can only cause one to conjure up minstre memories. Each is a distinctly different type of performer from the other, Barney who, by the way, was a pr 1 troubadour, having toured the country with the old Barlow and troupe—is the rough-and- t v, while Danny portray aller,” each to perfec hears out the good things come when it comes to minstr titter to roar from tl s his antics till he's Danny, who is business man of in small pockag sy and it's moment he put his bit acr now a successful Hartford and a velfare workor there, has graciously consented to come to New Britain for the good a fare of those afflicted with He will do his high-brow I in his own incompar hile he wades through tan on the Corner darkey able way his song, * Romans made as or better than the present da nd the factured an excellen The early cement weens | She has been marked with the Brand of Shame!—But the name of the man she would not tell! CAPITOL BEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT THURS. day T CHARLES FROHMAN vasods w'The RONOR OF THE FAMILY® Eve. 50c., $2.85—Mat. 50c., $2.30 EMERSON STUDIO OF DANCING 150 W. Main Street Tel. 813 or 1136-5 Open 10 A, M. to 10 P. M. STAGE BALUROOM fa assor- |ty rommittee | every grown, The Sult waited until so is royal patien and then, »ftains had ignor word to go 1 if th ebels Left The constabularly did. 1p to the fortif earned that the princ ved off the days. Finally Tahil s flod with a few of the beliey mand, sent to onstabulary Behind. T tio for sev- and followers, but leaving most rebels to the fire. Speci dents reported n t ed the dead The priv hausted 1 peni mountainside, nowher it on a o hay 0 Moros wr ss later was f but ahout He is be of sedition turned ho princess is heing ke nt, but she RFRI l"l hold a hail bru 16, committee in char His Pt in semi- N S AT al b Philo Dutton he ge ovent, At a meeting of the Pyt 3 vml 1 2 new ¢ Monday ¢ t which time will put on the anso elub 1 S o'clock at > Commun held ity club m tomorrow TN in o 1 entertainment progra AN EASY WAY TO LOSE FAT | e r 0 lose fat w\Y\ com- | 14. ng thc cause. By correc controls_nutrition. cise or diet is requirer take Marmola Pres four a d.'u Simply l ablets, method. Tt n un(l for 19 years. The nor- ures that it brings are seen in circle now. And the use hos through those results, to very large pronortions. | All druggists supply Marmofa at $1 a box. Each box contains a pamphlet “)mh explains the results you sce and feel. Go get it now. crs know about it. 1 WATCH ! JAYS 238 MAIN ST. “On the Square” Greatest Clearance SALE STARTS THURSDAY MORNING TOMORROW'S PAPER WILL TELL ALL ain store lay against lo- ed however Berlin is ssible loca- DOCTORS UP PLAYS THAT LAGK ‘PUNCH’ But This Expert Has Failed in His Own New off Bro ral Stage future York s Pratt of West Crom r in town yesterday § Director.® “doctor itives. 3ritain is in close stagin 1 in regard to TR eSseS Wers rehearsal,” was an example. St seem probal hat this bus Quee Kitty ity before VTR USED IN LITTLE PLANE Has Developed Speed of 90 il les an Hour “Houy ¥ F 3 M — The " has reachad rd and through asked C. . its build- motor cars IFord in vad of 20 It wei than half | in Rock- to Kansas ship and and had a laugh wn boys. VrV f many whout. Tt has with- | Miss Edna McKayn, Was ington beauty, shows “Lady Biscayne,” Persian Angora prize winner in annual Capi- tal Cat Show. is ears HER SPECIAL "KNACK’ OF MIXING —a recipe now used by more women than any other in lmlory g anew e of better re- VOr—new mo- sure for her family pe has won m other ever recorded. s ago no other cook could atch the flavor of those light, fra- 1t pancakes which Aunt Jemima served her master and his guests. She sed toreveal toasoul her **knack” of mixing ingredients. No one on the other plantations could learn her secret. Today her own recipe—her own i credients just as ! them are used by mill T'hey ¢ read: ima Pancake Flour. way is it possible to have tender gold- en-brown pancakes with that spe- cial flavor which won fame—on th plantations long ago. Watch your husband’s eyes when he first tastes Aunt Jemima’s cakes. Plan now to test her recipe— ready-mixed. Your gmcer has Aunt Jemima Pancake F pared Buckw ightup | | € I ixed in Aunt Je- premiums | Only in this ) package. AUNT JEMIMA PancakeFlour | ~also Prepared Buckwheat Flour | Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MA\IN PHONE 1409 i ST. \l W \PRI\(. SWEATE w Sha ors are one of t cading NEW CLOTH AND SILK DRESSES e e $16.78 fine assortment at two-piece dress is ir Qpcnals for G )uu‘k Clearance oken Pure Bloomers and Stepins. (\'a[r to $3.50.) / T @3 ¢ Children's Shart Steeve Woolon € Vests, ana Short Sleeve Vests for women, also pants and union suit. Broken lots. (Values to $1.50.) uation of Hosiery Pure Silk Full- + £1.50 and $2.00. SPECIAL n's kxtra Size Bloomers, lots of Silk s, ues Sale at $1.29 and hioned Hose, Reg. en's Re r Size Bloomers. 00, value thought up | kieptom play ar was a great hit year.” by For datory of its first trial in At- becoming to women — when they us was a | are dressed. ugh from the a ce when they | “But the undressed woman,” pro- an old man who picked | tested Bertrand, “that doesn't go so his wife's ear trumpet was a| well. Then long locks arc more raniac. It was a million dol- | graceful.” gh. We rewrote the whole | und the new idea and it for more than a AMBASSADOR TO BELGIUM Washington, Feb. 8 (M—Hugh S. Gibson, now American Minister to Switzerland, has been selected for | appointment as ambassador to Bel- commen- | giym, relfeving William Phillips, and | who is to be the first American | minister to Canada. play entirely st was a failure, 1 he got out of it were letters from lawyers written however, he has staged about plays, most of which led somet The changes, e difficulty rents plans ahe mperat Oregon City Possesses \AtUlal Sew elage System Feb., 8 (UP) 3 lh.\‘\l.(!\DH of few com- | vorld with a sewage by Mother Nature. Nt site of a home own- | tem until are | es as Clothes : wonderfal * our higi m: WONDER TAILORS 34 West 22 Strect __ New York City: holes in the ave is located e cave and it > tank ARTIST'S IDEAL MODEL . $—Bald womse ea Pi “Greater Vaudeville Season™ STRAND 2 DAYS MORE J ROBERT “lmjloii:ulfl- J PAULINE Amazing: Mpystifying! Thrilling! IR BIG ACTS to ti would pa nks short hair is | 3 % ) First in Connecticut e Buay a tube of KONDON'S, 1f it doea not sive you results vmh five Lhuu thtml. we will g! refui \01 R HAIR CUT” Cook, 6 Slater Rd., and | ted to be our guests | Alton W friend are inv 35 years dolng good All druggists, Box. Wril Goldenblum’s Special for Tomorrow! PALACE TODAY ONLY TOM MIX and Little Jerry the Giant in “The Last Trail” | ALEXANDER CARR in “APRIL FOOUL ~THURS, New Show NEW Tony WE Complete N Blanche Sweet “THE SPORTING Also BOB CUSTER in “NO MAN'S LAW" Tew Cody VENUS" 1—'Bill Grimm's Progress’ Kit Guard—Al Cooke Ep. New Spring HATS Salesman’s Samples Made to Sell For 85 $9.00 Silks, WED. NIGHT COUNTRY STORE CAPITOL House of Hiws! Satins, Straws, Felts COME EARLY for first choice THEY WILL GO FAST Its 'S/'eEre/ FVeSe kggw ITAVE YOU SEEN IT? Don't wait for the other fe- low to tell you it's we say it'’s the GREATEST PICTURE our screen has ever shown! Thurs, — Fri. — Sat, LON CHA in — “FLESH AND BLOOD" Tverett Horton tn o “The Whole Town's Talking" NEW i RIALTO TWO BIG FE. \ll'l(l S I)\IL\——I'I'(()‘I 2 1‘) b WED. AND THURS. SHIRLEY MASON and ROBERT FRAZER in ‘SIN CARGO” JACK PERRIN in a Western “West of Rainbow’s End” with Rex the movie collie and Starlight the horse. Bathing Bceauties Thurs. Eve. Selected Short Subjects ONE TABLE OF ODD HATS WHILE THEY LAST Goldenblum Millinery Co. MAIN and COURT STS. At Droad and | | Washington Sts. 5 Acts Professional Try-Out VAUDEVILLE NORMA SHEARER in “WANING SEX” A Real Thriller “Nonhem Code” Setected Ehoxt subjel:u