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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1926. ‘8 apitol Park Wethersfield Avenue, Hartford TONIGHT and Sunday Afternoon and Night VAUDEVILLE Ty FEATURING THE VARIETY ENTERTAINERS (Boston's Favorites) ous Moor, the cr AT THE PALACE 257 5 { Valentino’s Masterpicce Expect- ¢d to Draw Crowds 1| Two new simplex n n installed in the pi ng the latest styld in mechar with all improvements so sary for the best tye of pro With |tion. A new silverite screen 1 then hso been installed wl her for her al- [add to the brilliancy of t and clutching at her to vay over the hifls to his tent. BROKEN HEARTS OF HOLLYWOOB HERE Warner Brothers Special Sun- day, at Lyceum > love story ale ngs of sudden ca in th tino's role is ured patrons that w is thrown on t kK" conta alone would the success of a production re is Vilma Banky, the Hu apsody who played v agle.” And Ag “Broken Hearts of Hollywood," hailed in filmdom as “Over the Hill Number 2" by virtue o its touching, | pathetic and withal human stor: opensg tomorrow night at the Ly scum theater and some idea of tI caliber of the acting to be seen may be judged by glancing over the per £ sonnel which includes Patsy Ruth Valen- | ibution to the |7 Starting tomorrow night the of New Britain will have ’i}-w opportunity to se the crown- gift of a ro > genius to the t of this col e Sheik,” Millgr, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. 114 . y —— ~ o > - i Do e e dr ; ] IN A WHIRLWIND OF MUSIC AND COMEDY Jerry Miley and Emi {tion is priv \“ Monday. Change of Program Each Show—DBand Concert Daily # | |is not mere |to bestow s mm Worth, Chautard. On this samd bill will be “The Last Alarm,” with Wanda Because of the BACKS GOV, BLAINE. Hawley and Jimmy Aubrey. The |tast of Va inxious to see V £ 4 ! N "o T CON T s = Rl o il S | Sevieatol Bt the N 2 MON,, L \Ili()lgrD.\\ - B,\)l) ((’L\( ERT, FIREWORKS od comedy are likewlse'shown. For | lupon its first scre to show the pic e ko Magnificent Display of Pyrotechnic Art the last half of the week another | 2 s 3 |a few of them one-thirty, oy lsGaith = e S s 4 B 3 change of features is in store and | SCENE FROM BROKEN HEARTS OF HOLLYWOOD"A Waken Picrume “Romance personified—an ideal, Rt Admission 10—Free Parking Space—Admission 10¢ el 24 Amateur Boxing Carnival Tuesday Night, Sept. 7 the second eposide of the new Iy awaited “Radio Detectiv is listed. As an added attraction on Mon- Tucsday and Wednesday, “The | York to take a Black Phantom,” a clever German | Writing, finds ) police dog destined for stardom in nifione of the leading roles in * the movies, will be seen on the Hearts of Hollywood,” his first prohiibition v fasess AT LYCEUM—SUN,, MON., TUES., WED. serial is magnificent | Monday, Labor Day, the pictu New shown four to ten-thirty con- ‘ “Haffdsome, fr the great love Rudolph ) in to|menced of filming Jea s Dresser playing son's story roken |H. B. Warne lish actor, port 3 one of the very few the- in the country that Son of the Sheik! “THE SON OF THE SHEIR" Two Shows Sunday ceum sta The animal now is en |screen effort. production, will be shown Toute to Hollywood. After putting —_— = Rudoloh Valen ? e = 4 times datly the Phantoms through a number of | Next week the Lyceum goes onto ¢ Vilma Banky, the exotic Hu oot Double 1:30 stunts the owner will leave him|its regular fall and Feature alone on'the stage whereupon the | presenting a s clever beast is said to go through a ‘\n st photopla; serles of difficult feats all alone | 2 ntdr policy, es of the latest and obtainable, the mai rian beaunty, has refurned to the er ave other promin- |5arian 5 returned ature s it |screen in the same type of r 3 |has won hir r pt the wor Continuous Shows Daily mmariz bas i t¥haer '“;ln“,,‘::f","(gh"n;gz,\']'“rm,'lof:'m of | ., RudoIPh Valenti st film, made the word 1 z00m Four Days Only! — Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, \\ednefid'n Hollywood,” Warner Brothers use l;‘,, el Gl 11 e "'!fl,',,'fl S e nifo ek youd o of A ROMANCE AND A STAR AS ETERNAL AS LIFE ITSELF! ur system-—t of joy and hap show JOHN W. CONSIDINE, Jr. ]zrcsen}s real backgrounds, making the ple-|paato"yact ook bes ture even more true to life. Few |, ¥Ent, re b have sought to tell of the ha hesate and Sthel s aaoion costs involved in the brok arts | rpe | of movie-land. Little has been con- \ sidered of life, love and home that really count in this world. However, in this drama and in the role of ing tomor- in| mous ycars ago. ou sec s uproariou made re- abe Ruth S » runs. year a sequel The Sequel to “The Sheik” cords as ade a record of here,was talk . o sar Hull and read by mi 3 tion of t CAPITOL PROJE One of the rmament most impc film ¢ onference. Warren G. Harding was i A e TionTar a Virginia Perry (pls Sl et il [',mml LR \ and after its preview in Santa Mon- e L = movio t Dresser) many of these things are | . oo O 0 TF ; of |iea by an exclusive audience, when o he nrolecti ;»;?:,Z»Hrm; ni‘{orfi Tovaltly thaa cver the hot eands motion pict N Wi W ‘.\v s n‘vmlfi‘l}:‘ "‘-\t\’ ra nlpoker proje is con- L 3 ors began to Install coolin reportsfich OYEE0LNS L OO ) g a ed lghtly HD with the struggles and hardships m‘ e : as. |the ensuing acc wtions at the Mil- ) ¢ Hollywood. e di ore. [lion Dollar the Los Ar and {noy S e le: b h le of Bett ser the Strand, New York, at pre- ovie 1 properl, With Miss Milier has tho rolc of Betty, | b backs In “Tho § ol i n e e on patron. one of the “extra” girls on a motion R of micres it was that Rudy was the or > Capl patron picture lot while young Fairk > 1‘“‘ ater than ev 8 iy utely the last word e capture refli’s son by (in pre a a pic portrays the role of Hal, an ambi- | . f tious youth who goes to Hollywood | to act in the movies. Badly in need of money, he takes a job “stunt man” and is ordered to lc from an express train into a spee ing auto, = There 1s a se onal murder epi- | sode and a gruelling court trial in > this picture in which a former star | “For Wives Only,” with Marie Prevost in the stellar role was pre- jewed recently before a most en- Southern California r Var k belts and 1to being. thusias . Viet Miss ell received lovers came ather 1 waves 1 reported more n in particularly . Wed.—Opening the Scason With “Rose ‘\Ianc Coming that * * has aljready 4 is accused. How she is saved from | h BIG FEATURES 2 | son, and # n of the She X ater v N 2 the saliows by aamissions made by | 207,15 U g To Parsons’ Theater 2 A Bill You'll Never Forget 4 young screen heauty gives a tre- ose-Marie” which con sensation In musical coms theater I0WS SUNDAY NIGHT mendous impetus to the picture md‘ paves the way to the final climax| “The Son of the Sheik” will b Hion ool one as it |shown with vaudevill eventu that | an the the woman saved from death as murderess is in reality the moth of the girl whose testimony saved her life, | | STAGE AND SCRFEX The remode which the management or had hoped to be ready for reopening on Labor Day, will not be complet- | rat that time, although it is de- that the play- while the pictu times, Sunday bill also includes Richard T: in “The Blue uperb s Herbert shown fou VALENTINO .. "The Son of the Sheik’ THE LAST AND GREATEST VALENTINO CONTRIBUTION TO THE SCREEN Mon., Tues., Wed. RUDOLPH VALENTINO in rjof Val- | preams” doing u of thegong of 1d a narrow escape from pursuit scen- 1£ nearly fell high cliff. Also by a of fate, Valentino was ricken in K dur- K that this pictu * Broadway appear- As a mat it stirring Moun will auntin 1 lodies. ike most music well told dra comedies, 1 tory. rious voices of the prin- include Ithel Louis Paul Donah Meakir Two Shows—Double Feature Sunday Grace W for its opening | anco, S hae G VOOL M N it the jsxt tno eske: [ = S S RUDOLPH VALENTINO in “THE SON OF THE SHEIK" alterations have been 50 ex-| Raymond Griffith, the clever Neil Moo nd forth in gre “THE SON OF THE SHEIK” with PATSY RUTH MILLER LOUISE DRESSER tensive, and on such an elaborate scale, that completion within 1t original time limit was imposs The interior decorating its VAUDEVILLE as an accommodation to the thousands anxious to see ‘The Son of the Sheik” the lovely melodic roles, aided T orchestra. 1 hat” comedian, is con to on: lden stream atured in Co-feature RICHARD TALMADGE i “Wet Paint" symp. . 3 = opens Mond: : kad . o 3 - ing a long time due to the fact that| Another picture s Al s “THE BLUE STREAK" it will be shown four times daily el L e s o wie | DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr - e PRIty oRt Ao 0DE 11 each [and Nqrma Shearer in “Wan 2 g FOUR COMPLETE SHOWS LABOR DAY — 1:00-10:30 an Francisco, Sept. 4 (P R ’;hp 'f,‘.,lr ,"O'l,‘,,';”u,; pleds “\‘I"]‘r')ral'”"“" wilLigho i . \preme court ruled The Picture of the Year—Takg Our Word ; (g i g | : NN » in Califosnia ha 0. atur T | Women,” Buster “Go i detial Co-feature Work on the Strand continues to |\West,” aiso Is definitely booked. progress with speed and some idea ! of how Il look when completed | yparking the first time the clergy may be gleaned from the size'of the | marquee already in place. : {before the start of camera-work Viith the enormous Strand mar- |representatives of ten different ro. quee at south end of Maln street, |ligious faiths gathered at the D with the brilliantly lighted Lyceum |3ille studio to participate in a brief marquee at the other of thegercmony preceding the opening of park and Capitol marquee dazzl-|production on * “he King of Kings,” ng in its electrical effect just a bit|Cecil B, De Mille's pictorial story of | come taxes p The Last Alarm With Theodore Von Eltz, Jinnie Aubrey, Maurice Costello, Fiorence Turner ADDED ATTRACTION The Black Phantom openly endorsed a motion picture s Iy | blow to the move to ob- | rpretaion of the com- | ch would | a refund of || 000,000 on in fornta hus property ICE CREAM FREE! ppro; 1 beyond, the center of the city will {the Christ. bands and wives, Il | " hav truly metropolitan theatrical | Cathol d Jew, Mohammeda . : . " s ats R e et e e ao e R P l D . PERSON To introduce the opening of our new division — THE : e e Sl e Darpln s Aiealle olice Uog In BESSE SHOPPE—a department for refreshments, we ) Alan aviator, who arrived here séme on the t leg of a flight H. B. Warner, stage star of “Sil- |Congre vill soon be seen at the Ly v wce, 1 were rciresented in th Y ceum theater in the screen version |gathering at which the good wishes | 4y, of this sensational drama. |of the world were asked for this| rrom England fo Australia and re- Warner takes the same role he [tremendous »ndertaking. Cecil B, De |y oo this” morning on his | created on the stage, that of theder- |Mille was congratulated on his cour- | (it © L ring young man, who, in later life, |age in selectin. this theme, and the | marches steadfastly up to the gal-|occasion was considerefl epochal 1., } lows to save the name of his own [cause it focused the world's greatest daughter who has been reared in|medium of expression—the motion VF¥ jgnorance of him. It derives its|picture—on a subject which carries |a mueh needed mes to all, re- name from the fact that the un“ a |gardless of race, creed or nationality. justly convicted man maintains steadfast silence, even up to a few| Bishop W. B. Stevens, !)\\svf\p—\[, minute before the time for his ;\n_“l\l'n v‘ (nnr'w_ !m:l]ln?f‘(l}hhm Fd x &t e e worc 4 save |Magnin, Jewish, Father tin 1*::':0“ when one Word: would save |Magnin JeNBh. T8 St 5 Congregationalist, Dr. | Robert Freeman, Presbyterian, I. B. | | Eobar, Mohammedan, Dr. B. 8 Hud- | |«Bn, Baptist, and Major James Bell " lof the Salvation army were fhose |participating in the brief cere ceum “the. first three days of the |PRT/EREEAE, B 50 CE, T week. This: dog, appearing In his ;B B ona of Mary Magds canine person and not a pieture 184 0o yminated, De Mille took his | g an added attraction. The —animal|g oo ra) chair, and the task com-| FOR 30 YEARS NOTIING AS GOOD MONDAY, SEPT. 6 MONDAY, SEPT. BAND CONCERT IN AFTERNOON will give FREE, from 12:00 noon to 10:00 p. m., tomor- row and Monday, and every Sunday during September, 1 PINT OF THE POPULAR MILLBROCK BULK ICE CREAM On His Way to Hollywood—Here Mon., Tues., Wed. SEE HOW A DOG IS TRAINED FOR THE MOVIES . A Big Show—No Adnnce in l’n(es Children’s \l.mnoe 10c with each purchase of 5 gallons of gasoline and 1 quart of oil; or “The Black Phantom,” a new- comer in screendom but destined to | later be known as one of the movie; famous dog stars, comes to the one 10 gallons of gasoline. o stage and some of his tr accomplished without direction, animal being alone on the stage at (gasoline 26¢ a gallon) (oil 2 FRANKLIN SQUARE ¢ a quart) the time. o The dog and owner arrive here THE b V F B } tomorrow and probably will be secn CAPITOL y V.F. ¢ and on the street during the day A vv “Truth is stranger than fiction™” is an old phrase, but it was proven THEATER SET FIREWORKS in the EVENING Projection true during the filming of “Broken | | y i : Hearts of Hollywood,” the Warner | | Made and Set Off by D. Latela of New Haven Brothers epic of Filmtown which One of the most important items in | 5 g comes to the Lyceum theater to-| | a the operation of a movie theater is 11 ) d e Lol aatder B[ il eneeon fr Cnede it M S| Dancing—Tasillo’s. Orchestra plays one of the lcading roles, met, hor I A ¢ Edward Clark, playwright, who I operating also \ wrote the &tory for the screen. | We will say that the projection of [ SUNDAY, SEPT. v York in 1016, Miss Dress- | movies in the renovated Capitol B = N = o ¢ or piayed the cading rote fn "Coal Thaatabai Bu 4s portancdn siines o 1| c p 5 THE BESSE SHOP—TEN MINUTE AUTO LAUNDRY: g o et Tlay M Ciaric tan || Ny ot 1 oncert Program, 3 to 5 p. m. produced on Broadway. The plaf| | 4 £ was put on by Arthur Hammerstein ; . | i at the Cort theater, and Miss Dress- \X/ alc.h FOl’ t]]e Openmg i or scored triumphantly in it. Now Mr. Clark, just recently from New NEW DEPARTURE BAND

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