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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AFI'IL 7, 1026. 11 ttntnrnnmimmammnmnm: ' pDnUM nthnrlt Iwllratad, tlmttrUal nattrw anS nrlawt In (hit column art tjinHtaa a Uia pram BfMielM for tha rtuprntho ainuMment coninDnr. HA no I. D I,NOVD OO.M1NO tartalnara; Gordon and Ploree, a pair tf jroB ha taara, prapara to I ' ,KB1 comedians; and Kunloe MJ tham; it Toa hata oar.a. pra- Ml11" n Co' 1,1 df,nc "fforlnif .... .- l - ,w. ...... , icomplata tha program. A new chap- rrooblaa orapara to ,frrt Oiam, j tlao on :h bill. The finals of the 'jt Hirolfl Lloyd l coming lo the j Charlajton oontea'. will be danced off syitol bcflnmne Sunday aigbt. I on Thur"lr 'v.mi:k and the win Yaa, Harold !i a, paa'm . airline ! ur.0' " !h V1 contests ara re .;.! i.-allo.M.-. :n V.a n.. j-omadv ! ?u" V 'n th final award- , , - iVr ruaa4r. who 0 P;:'M anS l t win .!o:.i to 'bt ':oneiulo '.hat th1; I n'!,' itiiarworld tun rn lot of np- lln. ttt pICMM him tryistf to I SVD ( HAI'I.IX AT I.YCLFM ;araud, tba ?onh and en;- I Tonight concludes the showing at. Attn to rafcd fh tra!jrht and nsr am iIUm A' wn. v.Sl'M I . .... 'j- i famous comedy action, 'Jia h?nrV.''. ooi'amant and ha fallrlotw fun co".oe r.trnted !n 'Fir Va"n'a fike'" Thv v'!' r.j 'it- showings of tho !. ir! .t'n ft ii?ci performance :o? th'!i-n S.-.ils at: 4:20 for tha Lyceum t.'iaater of Ryd Chaplin's Oh, What a Nurse," nd Lou r'en.;gc-n ami Klnlno Hom marsteln in the melodrama of I'uris, entitled "Parisian Nights." Speciu! music, comedy features and news reels roui.d out thu program. For the hist half of the week, ho plnnlng lomnrroiv aflernoon, thft hill " Ms ona with an appual to nil lovers it CAPITOT; jf goc,i movies. Mario rrevost In .an i-'Sev!n Sinners" will ho thu head- liner. In this picture it 1h a crook mystery play villi an unusual vein .': (H. a-?:injnt v iiiivliatlnr'.-' 'nomman4 fisorgo '!-am'iT. '(' i M offering. "Th :.ra r.u '. fi :nn (.'apltol 0f comedy rimnlne throitch it Iho hta:- '.Tiiirada. rrdar mJ Pat irday t la . 'Irat. SaUonal pic ture irwmnud ir Stmua'. Goldwyu, and ena ealoi.ia.ad To please tha most hardanad piotura-goar. Tha fiudaTtll bill will offer flvn sood acta headed by Jack Kennedy and Co. in a variety offering with '.'omady. Albarta. Lea tn "A P.oynl '.jtrd:" Murphy and Sul'.l, song en- Is Paris the happy hunt ing grounds for divorce? You'll know after seeing the side-splitting comedy of modern marriage split ting. GROUNDS for star Is supported hy a cast which in cludes Mive Urook and Charles Conklin. The other picture is a racetrack hrlller, with Vera Reynolds. "The Million Dollar Handicap" is a decid edly worth while attraction. DIVORCE with Florence Yidor Matt Moore Louise Fazenda also RK'HAKD TALMADUE in THE FIGHTING DEMON Today Thursday at THE NEW PALACE Continuous Shows Dailv 1 ::! 1 (:.!() Added Attraction TONITE i COUNTRY STORE j Many Prics Awarded CAPITOL 1 DAYS Beginning Sunday f IfUWlltW I COMr itY AT P ALACK There la a complato clinngfu of program at the Now Paluco for Vi day and Thiiraday "Orounda for Divorce" U the feature anil Itlchard TalmadKO In "The V'iKhtlne Demon" Is the companion feature. What are "Grounds for Divorce?" Thla question aoems to be tearing our modern civilization to pieces, Kncli day the papers Maze forth In headlines all about the "Ko-and-ao'a Heiisutlonal Divorce Suit." Consider for a moment the case of the Sorhlers, Maurice Korhlcr ,a hlith success ful French attorney, married Alice, She was beautiful. Ho was hand some and rich, What more could a newly married couple wish for'.' Nothing until It happened. Their tlrnt wedding anniversary thiils him wrapped up In IiIh latest rase, never for a moment Riving a thought lo the thener party his wife, has so carefully planned for the oc casion. A misunderstanding develops Into a, small riot and ends up in a di vorce. Alice marries again; .Mau rice is mixed up In an affair with a French actress, his latest client: the girl llnds her new husband worse than tho first nnd has Jlaurlco help her obtain a divorce, and they are remarried. Richard Talmadgu In "The Fight ing Demon" gives one of his. beat ex hibitions of his athletic skill and gives his audience a million thrills. The Country Store Is given as an added attraction for tonight. Many prizes will he awarded to the hold ers of lucky number tickets. Tomorrow will be given tho first of the six Charleston lessons which will In; held each Thursday as an added attraction. l'.UtSONS'S IIAIMTOKD At I'arson's theater this week tho Jl'Nsrs. Shubcrt'a famous musical success, "The Student Prince." Is playing Its farewell engagement, with the remarkably able company headed by DcWolf Hopper, James I.iddy, liva Davenport and Laura Ar hold. So many requests to that effect have been received by the manage ment, that Mr. Hopper has been in duced .to recite his acknowledged masterpiece. "Casey at the. Bat," at each performance for tho balance of the local engagement. A matinee will be given on Satur day, In addition to the evening per formances. Hartford theater fans will shortly be struggling with the name "Iti quelle' 'in "Naughty Kiiuette," the Oscar Straus musical play in which the hoydenish Mitzi comes to Par sons's Monday. April 19, for a week. Without this friendly hint tho box office at Parsons's would probably be assailed for reservations lor "Naug ty Kick-Kay" or "two seats on the aisle for 'Naughty llickolly.' " Ac cording to Harry I?. Smith, who wrote the book and lyrics after con sulting with the composer, tho cor icct pronunciation is "Ree-Ket," with the accent on the final syllable. IN HARVARD YARD One Holds Up Student With Gun Jewelry Missing Cambridge, Mass., April 7 CP Tho ucademlc calm of tho Harvard yard has been ruffled by an armed holdup man. University nnd city police today were engaged In searching for the robber who, at revolver point, ad monished to silence two students, In whose rooms hu was discovered und then tied down a tlight of stairs to tho yard In low, Charles p. Atherton of Swamp scott and Nathaniel D. Clapp of Weylnouth had been entertaining a friend lu their room In historic old Matthews Hall last night when the robber appeared, Atherton, who had been lounging mar the door to the bedroom, suddenly found himself facing a swarthy man with a re volver. Ordering them not to attempt to move, the man dashed down the stairway. Clapp threw up a win dow and called to students In the yar d below to guard the dormitory entrance. Oilier students, aroused by Clapp's shouts rushed to Mat thews hall und with them came Charles Apted, superintendent Of the university police. Despite a search of the building, however, no tracu of the man could bo found and he had not been seen to leave the main entrance. Atherton reported nothing missing but an other student said his watch was gono and his room had been ransacked. hospital, Insisted on entering despite hla condition, He was bundled into an automobile, and niado tho Jour ney between two nurses. When hla time camo to play ho opened with an old favorite "tloobu bi rry Blossom," nnd then went on to "The Wind that Plows the Bar ley," and "Tha Circen Fields of America," All tho while a watchful nurse stood behind him. V.. D. Minion of Lakeport, V. JJ was declared the night's winner. Tho contest will close Saturday when tho llnals will be played and a 11,000 prize awarded. Man Accidentally Shot, Able to Leave Hospital New Haven, April 7 (P Anthony Cavallaro, of 210 Exchange street, who received a bullet wound In tho leg In ltrldgeport. Sunday when a re volver in the possession of Charles l.lbero, of 8G Kerry street, was ae eidently discharged, was admitted to St. Raphael's hospital hero am the bullet was removed. Li hero was arrested at the time of the shooting on charges of carrying concealed wen puns. Gertrude Ulln sky, of this city, who was with tho youths, also was arrested by tho Bridgeport police and later was tinned over to the N"W Haven po lice on a charge of lolutlon of her parole. Elm City Man in Hospital After Being Hit by Auto Now Haven, April 7 trV-William Pletro, 13 or 335 James street, was taken to tirace hospital last night suffering from lacerations and abru siona about tho head and body aa well as possible Internal Injuries sutalned ii"li ha was si ruck by an uutomobllo operated by William Hums of ID Alton street. Horns was placed under arrest on a technical charge of reckless driving pending the outcome or tho lad's Injuries. Hums said he turned out suddenly to avoid hitting a little girl playing in the street, nnd ran into tho boy who was riding on a "scooter." OUT OF BED FOR FIDDLEJCONTEST Bantry Irishman Shows Pluck But Loses Out Lewiston, Me., April 7 -P A fighting Irishman whoso pluck car ried him from a sick bed to the thick of tho world-wide fiddling contest here is back in his hospital cot to day. The title for which he travelled thousands of miles will go to some one else, but John Wiseman, 75 year old virtuoso from Bantry, Ireland, at least has the satisfaction of having made a game, attempt to win. Wiseman was taken ill with a bad cold last week. The contest opened Monday and last night was Irish night. Bantry, who had been in a Coolidgc Thinks Some Changes Too Liberal Washington, April 7 CP) While specific provisions of the civil serv ice retirement bill pending In con gress have not romo to his attention President Coolidge inclines to the view that some of them arc too lib eral. He considers the proposed maxi mum annuity of $1,200 somewhat excessive and the maximum ages for retirement CO to 05 years, too low. The legislation would call for an expenditure of $54,000,000 a year of which federal employes would con tribute nearly ?3'),000,000 and the government the remainder. officious F.i.ixn.n New York, April 7 tP) Doctor Weston D. Hayley and Dr. fleorge W. Mackenzie, hotli of Philadelphia, were elected president and II rat vice-president, respectively, at. the annual convention of the American Atomatological association jester day. other officers elected were; President-elect, Dr. George K. Salterlee of New Tork; secmid vice-president, Dr. Oliver T. Osborne of New Ha ven: treasurer, Dr. P.obert H. Hose of New York: recording secretary, K. P. H.'irdlsty of New York; gen era) secretary, Dr. Alfred J. Asgls of New York. FOR HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELDS DOYLE FURNITURE CO., Inc. 500 Main Street THE HOME OF HOME OUTFITS ADDITIONAL RADIO NF.WS 1 Oil YOl'K WANTS ON THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF 1 1 E Y WOOD-W A KEFIE LD CARRIAGES IN THE CITY THE HOME FURNISHING CO. R. R. ARCADE onsF.nvi;s an mveilsauy. Stockholm. April 7 (&) The Swedish house of nobles, created by King Gustavus Adolphus In 1620, lias just celebrated its 300th anni versary with ceremonies recalling its former splendor. Although the Swedish nobility has lost its special privileges it continues this honored organization, which has no counterpart in any other land. CALLFI) AS PEAS Portland, Maine. April 7 (A The Rev. J. Arthur Glasier of White Haven, Penna., has been called us dean of St. Luke's Cathedral, Bishop Brewster announced last night. He Is 44 years old .and a gradu ate of Lehigh University, from which he received a degree of Master of Arts. He also is a graduate of the General Theological seminary in New York. Popular Prices Matinee 10c. 20c -Evening 20c. 30c THIS COUPON and 10 cents presented at box office admits a lady to any seat any maunee SI Not Good Sat. or Holidays o.mim; johnny minus TOMORROW Added Attraction CHARLESTON LESSONS ALL WEEK Matinee Sat. PARSONS Haiti or I M-.srs, nIiuIhtI j, it -.pmI he STUDENT PRINCE IN HEIDELBERG With tlif Niiih' turrit uvt llt'tTiitl, cpii Here ItK'luiliiiK I)E WOLF HOPPER James Liddy, Eva Davenport and Laura Arnold tin J'innoiii Mule ( horns of (10 an. tin hoM of nthrr fimirHr. F.vm. ;5e.-$l. Plus 3'l tux orr ",V. iTTirrmnTTTmrnTrnTTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiinfTiiiiiiiii iiiiiitiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiimiiiiiiitiuiiHnHnillltlllllllllllllllallJUlllJLllJUI LYCEUM CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY TONM.H l is YOt ll LAST CIIANCF. TO Si F. Syd Chaplin in "Oh, What a Nurse" I,SO "PARISIAN NIGHTS" with ELAINE HAMMERSTE1N Till us. i ui. SAT. DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL W n J yT1""' VERA REYNOLDS V'yNk. , EDMUND BURNS I RAIPH LEWIS I ALSO "SEVEN SINNERS" With MARIE PREVOST Children's Matinee 10c v Me Stme richness mdkesitfasteihlf 'l PARKER-BUCKEYP VffiL BREAD irjU 0 19 OtuIltT RVeri el Ancrin TONIGHT "IHF.NL" MARTY PI PUFF. I Ol, I.I IS Thur. Fri. Sal. 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