New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1926, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Y | the orchiestra floor, which has been covered with new carpets, The absenco of the posts will be [uppreclated by ovoryono for thew feolimng have always been an eye ore in theate struction, Th GV OPENING Excellent Program im‘ Openingi“”?;-'.‘,:. ~“Mike" Film Feature orange and onforming new I opening norrow night will e st 10 its patrons becau changes fhat have be out the new stage settlng 18 made of burnt gold draperics with the color scheme rest of the theater which has been painted and decorated in an ivory and gold finish, Th mense to | 100 the Lo up to- irprise o many made house Is lighted up by an im- chandelier contalning over lamps, The chandelier 1y made { cryatal heads und is one of the ater in the state, n amber hue clement of warmth, on hoauty ¢ marquee illuminated by | i will o new brillianes 0 the entlre square around st Main and Main sty Entering the lobby one ico the higness of it and {he iecorating of the s Hghted up by handeliey laors ve shows hy means ights that do not interfere vision on the sereen, The house is we powerful fans that supply of frosh af m will eraftex The lobhy tiful erys walls, a e Four 1're » used for the ntilated by ep a continnal in the theater, entrance to seleetdd for the Mon Eve Apr5 AND ALL WEEK MATS, WED. and SAT, WDER DIRECTION OF LEB & .7 SWUBERT Positively Farewell Visit! WHEREVER TUIS ATTRACTION A PPEARS, ITS RETURN. NO PRAISE COULD BE SWF END TO ALL THINGS AND THIS IS THE THY. PUBLIC DEMANDS TER. BUT THERE IS AN LINAL VISIT, 0@5929. S’HUBEQT 7F M0ST BRI GORGEOUS MoSehL IS NOW INITS = YEAR]| w NEW YORK ©0-uate cuors-GO) with the same splendid enst including DEWOLF HOPPER, James Liddy, Laura Arnold Eva Davenport, ANDCTHAT FAMOUS MALE CHOBUS ONE WILL NEVER FORGIS ONE WEEK, MAIL ORDERS STARTING NOW Monday, Abril 9 VATINEES WEBNMCSDAY AND SATURDAY Jhe MESSRS, SHUBERT S STANLEY LUDI NO v . Muts, NEW BRITAIN'S MODERN Grand Opening Sunday Night Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, April 4, 5, 6 TWO SMASIING HITS { Marshall /I‘@ lan’s proarious / surprised success ’ rogresses threugh A chuckles, laughs, Z& litters and ends with greatest thwill ever sereened—with SALLY O'NEILL (CHARLES MURRAY FORD STERLING and MEMORY | LANE For some a road without nding. For others a broad sun-streaked highway . the footpath to happiness but to everyone this “Memory [Lane” the soulevard of an evening of fine entertainment. with ELEANOR BOARDMAN and CONRAD NAGEL based on his own e is I MUSICAL NUMBERS rendered by the new Palace Orchestra unde the direction of Mr. Rudolph Ehiler balcony is well lighted dur. | of step | with the THEATER | opening conslsts of two of biggest Lits throughout the country, There havo been other comedies that have given New Britain laughs and many of th the reports that rom all over the ain s due for the numerous laughs had, Al by wonder girl of sor Charles Murray and ford § the greatest comedy ver sheet making of the yeu Ay theill, Ml scleeted for the the new Palice are heing country New Brit longost and most that it has wise ¥ O'Nelll, the and riing, the sil- in thoe " st com which has been opening feature of on Sunday night, FINAL VISIT OF n, duc have eollabor Onenetta Gones Back to Parsng’ - Theater for Week | — Ueginning udent Monday " will ¢ |sons theater, Hg towill be the final visit of this famous enter- tainment in this city. On its for- mer visit it broke ull n record for attendance nds were un ion due o the t and. The present advane {promises to parallel the former, sot. nt in Jocal theatrical ent Prinee” brings hack endid cast and the same production. Among (he are DeWolf Hopper, va Davenport and gorgeous {principals James Lidd Laura Arnold, rounded by all the ade such a happy their various ro The same wonderful male chorus {of picked voices will again make the safters ring with thelr wholesome and rollic tender songs. While ** dent Prine ying musical ment without it [gives it a frosh ple favorites who impression in those attend- ing it 1 The reason for bringing n back at this tin rous one on t} ducers, the are not this at- where {t was o story betwer Hm little at th Heidelbe, nd the handsome who cories to school there v sottings in t "liree (‘mld.n Apples, d and the magnificent 1d; the G{ the Y\ )mh pring 1he beauty of the n 1 eombine ipals 10 big | don, m, but from | i received | over | STUDENT PRINCE nd they will he sur- | ¢ | thrills and v | TOle | e [ane N fl’-u Pictere, with ELEANOR BOARDMAN and CONRAD NAGEL ——————— THIS COUPON and ten { cents presented at box office entitles lady to any | seat at any matinee. Not good Sat. or holidays | stantey Luplno, now making first visit to the United States, pino Is a popular favorite and woi engaged abroad es- lly for the broad comedy role of phile Michu in. “Naughty v He Is already one of the |most digcussed comics of the season. his Lu- lu Lon- OH, WHAT A NURSE, GOMEDY AT LYCEUM Syd Chaplin Starring in Latest Production of Laughter Syd Chaplin in Nurse,” casily his gr and the I, B. O. s s, starving n and lLou wliners at the 1y night \vmm.h W i i | | Parisian Hammer« Tellegen, are the Lyceum, starting and continuing nesday, On Thursday the bill iges, bringing Sinners, story of laughs, and mystery,” with Marle in the ing role, nolds, W Lewis Burns in "“The cap.” In thrills Preve and Vera Rey- and Edmund Million Dollar Handi- “Oh Hn ap row ute for dviee t« What a 1T as a Nurse,” Syd newspaper re is called upon to su the woman who writes the lovelorn” and who | write crcotyped lefter in reply to a question of love versus money propotinded 1 cader. The adviee citement in | home and ¢ editor to g strai out. His madly exciting s fill an hour or moreof wild ex ton. “The comedy antics are s o st romantic v whirl ‘ml \n(!mmlH citi 18 a dv ima of roman than a p ght lif and a love sto I worked out. Miss F Har a- that has P all the aris, someting z glimpse into h of mystery Ture b | the passions “Seven Sinn apener, with Ma leading role, the Thursday > Prevost is a crook oc In this star has piauant ory, ction the Molly Brian, min of the unde Tros! prod of * home and millionaire ok has the “The Million Dollar Har 0 of f Business Structore for ImmH Mission Site ind Tad- s of the on Broad Mysiliewinc Continuous Shows Daily—1:30-10:30 e Double Feature Programs Select Short Subjects Special Featured Music e ——————————— A Beautiful Theater R Added Attractions \\ednesdm Night COUNTRY STORE Frida_v Night AMATEURS A Wonderful Show Three Changes Each Week Sunday, mdnosda_\ 4 Friday Popular Prices Matinee: 10c 20c¢ Evenings: TWO SHOWS SUNDAY NIGHT Second show at 8:30 “Seven | SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1926. [YGLORY HALLELUIARY 15 SYD CHAPLIN in “OH! WHAT A NURSE" A Warner Picture Lyceum—Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday All of Marty's principals, nk Murray Lou Garon, Ste COLLEENMODREAS 7 75 e IRENE ATGAPITOL 5 Marty Dupree's Folles on Re- < H‘I] VlSI[ which are rec ognized as the greatest chorus musical comedy. continuou T nmbers of uly wrap s flying | On Thursday ! 5| Vilma Banky 3 will he offere ind Harold Loy scream “For Heayer ing soon There will | Ron clad in [tightly gliding over | | With “dozens of hugs {spotlights playing on the vibed, That makrs th ul fashion episods Moore's “Irenc’ chance the | National s is coni- scene de lete shows final mpanton of the beau- of Colleen production, per t thing this First ever created for | . and which will be nlay, Monday, | dnesday. montlis las a seene splendor heen recorded by | e clicking camera. The four sea o depicted in lke manner- one surpassing the other in £ the silver ) NATHAN HALE CHAPTER (Order of De Molay) Presents WARREN HALE CHARLES A. JOHNSON (Pianists) GEORGE WESTERMAN (Violinist) RUTH GOODRICH HORTON (Noprano) in NEW STA SCHOOL { TUESDAY, API Selap.im. Tickets 50 Cents at and ¢, 1 how Drohan. inciy * most po r appe pular comedian Lre Crowell's Pierce’s d on a local (Continuous Show Daily) SUN,, MON,, TUES. & WED. Double-Feature Program 2—SHOWS SUNDAY —2 Second Show at 8:30 WA g M%ataNumv' Directed by Charles Chuck Reisner The Greatest Laugh Hit of the Year | —also— “PARISIAN NIGHTS” With Elaine Hammerstein Children After School 10e in w: il include | ‘ lays would get busy with a bung- | #larter if his customers used the, language which is common in the PROFANE, BLASPHEMOUS} nes of this mockery of God. Tt ia i | blasphemous, > % his 18 the first sickening Hallelujah" i being shown, It should be its last, The play should | b relegated to the limbo of dra- matie fallures, Thero is week “Glory Picture of Alleged Life Is Palned With Slime From the Gutter, © very good charae- | ter acting by members of the ecast but the play itsclt is by a wider margin the worst that has made a bid tor public support this season. By Heral Glory Hallolujah, iich had ts premiere at Hartford on Thurs 1y night, is the boldest plece of rontery ever offered to the public mantle of drama, It is sc ing and revolting that many nt ft their and went cwhere to s diversion, It de- | the mnation of cvery | | minde man and woman. From 1 : end profunity orves is a| It features | T he ' (now [ ) o Fiyes Examined — Glasses 1 Inrd. Hem'y F. Reddellu Optometrist Raphacl Bldg 99 W, Main &|.' 25 hy Appointment L ) '. -mmmmnm -::"— é’oafimml’el'fimflw : of 1 indeceney grecahl t 8 ‘u&n amatie qualit ch with en in this [ "9¢¢ rty's hand | THE BEST KNOWN SHOW IN A\MERICA! b 1"\1 TIES ibit the m Show Ever s Charlie Murray and Lloyd Hughes ALL NEW SHOW MARTY DUPREE AND HER FOLLIES with BENNIE DROHAN Frank Murray--Lou Garon—Wally Melvin—Frances McCarthy—Steve Hughes and Marty's hand picked BEAUTY CHORUS { Overture, “IRENE"—Music Score of “IRF\'I- s in—cludinz the Popular Song Hits arranged hy Mr. George Tourtelotte and to be featured by his (d])ll(ll Orchestra. ACK AGAIN! i Continuous Easter Monday Thursday Ronald Colman Vilma Banky “THE DARK ANGEL” Sunday Only Tom Tyler in “BORN BATTLE" COMING SOON- His 8-REEL LAUGH FESTIVAL HARQLD LLOYD For Heaven 'S — Sake. | @ Quemest Qloaw l

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