New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 20, 1926, Page 13

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f:‘i" I"!f B "'[":'i'i"' "’" Oiloes otherwise indicated, thestrical notices and reviews in this colump arv writteo by the press agenmcies fer the respective amusement eompany. S S Accordingly, this able Business woman resorts to a bit of subter- AT THE PALACE The thrills of the steeplechase, | some very funny situations, a pretty fuge and finds that the clinging vine type of woman is not entirely a| girl jockey and an air of delightful | myth, romance are the principal factors | in the success of “Racing Blood"” | which is now playing at the New | . Palace. | An entirely The picture it may be stated is a |vaudeville and pictures opencd refreshing change from the usual the Strand this afternoon with race track story. It has all the |Lig vaudeville hits on the stage and | thrills one expects on a melodrama “The Gay Deceiver” on the screen. of this type pius the moden style ¥ The vaudeville acts include, Bobby | of light frivolous sophisticalion so Randall, that inimitable jester; Jack | typical of the youth of today. Janis and Co., Marino and Martin; The companion feature for this Edwards and Dean; Willie Karbe program is one of the funmost'and Sister and the “Speack E. Z. comedles that Raymond Griffth, the |Revue.” high hat comedian, has vet appeared | The Christmas program which be- in. When you see Raymond in gins Thursday at the Strand will “He's a Prince” the title of the ple- |include six new acts and Milton Sills ture, you'll readily admit that he's in “The Silent Lover.” a prince. As a young and exceed Tickets are now on sale at the inngly likeable prince of modern nd box office for the New Year's times Ray, whose lifc is an endless midnight show. The midnight chain of cornerstone laying: show will con: of 10 vaudeville reviewing, ship christenin ts and noveltics with all the fes- | declares a strike for shorter hours tive atmosphere in keeping with a and more fun. He can’t quit, so he |New Year's Eve cclebratiop. decides to run away. In his attempt, | — he meets and needless to say falls PARSON in love with Mary Briaf. And from | Tonight will witness the return | then on the fun starts | engagement In this city of Annel “War Paint” heralded as the | Nichols' riet of laughter, “Abic's greatest Indian thriller of all times |Trish Rose.” the wonder play of the will be at the New Palace for the [age, which opens for one week last half of this week starting Thurs- | only, with matinces Weddesday and | day. Another big picture booke: Saturday, at Parsons’ theater. the Palace starts next Sunday, “Abie’s Trish Rose” Is without doubt of the Tenemente.” th most laughable comedy ever ed, and gt the same time it tells Beaytiful story of love and toler-| e br(\\'\th its thousa hearty laughs and* teaches a lesson, which | |is inculeated in a deft and delight-| ful a mannef. Its pheromenal run in so cosmopolitan a city as New York, where it is now in the fifth vear of unprecedented success at the Republic theater, and is still play- ing 1o iformly speaks for itself. for all performances. The box office is open from 9 a. m. until 10 p.| m.. no telephone rescrvations | will he accepted, as it has thab rule of this organization s aside or deal with t at 8:15. new program . HARTFORD Coleman’s “Tip Top Merrymak- ! ers” in their new revue opened at the Lyceum theater this afternoon for a week's engagement, with an entirely new bill scheduled for the last three days of this week. This company, which has “d here before and always en popu- lar, feature n combination of minia- fure musical comedy and the latest stage specialties, including the hits of the scason and exhibitions of the latest dance crage, the black ottom. Al Lemons, a loc v, 18] in the rolo of chicf comedian. o The feature picture is ver to lay ing Vine” with Leatrice Joy ceulators. Curtain ton Tom Moore iIn the featured — This picture presents Miss SDEVIL'S the role of a most mod, Stivrir to-date business woman who is suc- tonse suspense cessful in business but who finds!folding of the 3 that her brusque business methods| Pauline Frederick’s new Chadwick 1o not go so well in romance, which was presented she craves romance. locally at the are on sale ISLAND™ heart in thro tory AT C \l’llm, And sercm j for the & e STRAND ALL NEW TODAY! Lew Cody. Carmel Myer: Dorothy Phillips and others. THE GAY DECEIVER Plus the Strand VAUDEVILLE BOEBY RANDALL (Himself) SPEAK E. Z. REVUE JACK JANIS & CO. MARINO & MARTIN EDWARDS & DEA? WILLIE KARBE & SISTER STRAND CHRISTMAS PROGRAM and SIX ACTS VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS XMAS DAY Tickets Now Selling For STRAND MIDNIGHT SHOW 10 — MIGHTY ACTS — 10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1926. TIP TOP REVUE NOW PLAYING AT LYCEUM | s in the | and our fu-| our politi ish Cham ed to t zth; and the Po- Commerce is devot- he ma ihe members of Polish | nessmen's ssociation king on business con- | where has had ¢ to s them dur- | summer, Dr. Lekston | opinion that the business- | have a great many things | arn from America Attorney B. J. Monkicwicz the need of a proper credit in Polish American Dusine men's association, and urged the in- stallation of a system whereby the members could be guided ! proper granting of credit. He ci where: losses could woided by the members had cn able to look up the stand- clients. 1t is expected on will take action | rof a credft file to be at the next Bu: last 1 5 Aitions appor s trip he s of t nen the o le have | been they b ing of their that the assoc on the matt he organizati briefy rezyk spoke | n of organi; ct that association theater yesterday. Leah | one of the first great stars of the screen, recently turned au-| thoress, is responsible for th which is most capably direc ank O'Connor. In addition to Miss Frederick, whose superb characteriZation {dominates the photoplay, the cast|evening. All who are {includes several favorites. Whose |are requested to be present performances were splendid — in | Mr. and Mrs. John Minor, Jr., lesser roles, As Jeanette, wife of | children of Wgst Barrington, R. “Devil's Island” convict 1lare visiting John mother of Jean, born to the life of ) street a prisoner, the star offel he Plainville * role since her memor: uled to play the which stamped her unqu Club on the road this w ably as the gri st emotion: Adrian Parselle of Ch tress of the sereen. ’ s returned from the Mhursday, Friday and Satur-!Gencral hospital, wh pro |went an op 1. Two big photoy e “will be presented, one The community tree w ames Oliver Curwood's m | for the first time Saturday night drama of the great northwest, a beautiful spectacle Country nd,” with Olive Bor- | favorably den and 11 MacDonald. The who witnessed it other ill present Anna Q.| Fletcher of Niisson in her new week-end with pictn yton of Whiting strect santa Claus will be at the mati-}1q girls are ¢ tes at St mances Monday, | g &choal, ury 4 Wednesday and will} ie annual Christmas party o candy to all chil-{ppjinville M. E. church will be ding. | tomorrow evening. next Sunday night the it = (‘olleen Moore in Capitol Baird, Britain. They winter on the Pacific coast. The Plainville Blues will meet hall. | There win Christmas music church at 7:30 rehearsal the be a at o'clock the e adam | he Amberst, on give Christmas Capito {her new PLAWVILE NEWS from Page Seven) | Four-reom downstairs ito rent, corner Broa nd W jton st All improveme ¢ Joseph letoes.” ts, T Motor ear Hutchinson, 140 pe traffic Kansas, since 1919 | traffic, which was 10 per the fic in that yvear, | to less than one per cent (Continued coming s will be played and re- ce hments served and M S, Knox and son on left for Tos v to visit their . formerly of New Albert Angeles, Cal son Fred L. CAPITOL House of Photoplay Hits! NOW PLAYING TODAY—TUES.—WED, 5—1:45—7:00—9:00 A DRAMA OF WHITE THI PAULINE FREDERICK “DEVIL’S ISLAND” Filmed with the famous French Penal Seitle- ment as a blackgronnd. HOT PASSIONS ON ISLE OF LOST MEN! g THURS.—FRL—SAT, Holiday Show James Oliver Curwood's “THE COUNTRY BEYOND™ and ANNA Q. NILSSON in “MISS NOBODY*™ LYCEUM Special ALL THIS WEEK TIP-TO MERRYMAKER! With AL LEMONS Vew Brifain’s Own Comedian A GREAT SHOW! SEE IT! Also LEATRICE JOY In CLINGING VINE Santa Claus will be at the mat- ince performances to glve candy to all ehildeen attending. Children's Admission—— 10c, e ———T Continuous Daily expect_to spend the | at 20 o'clock this evening in Legion m of Baptist | tomorrow | willing to sing and Minor of W New Britain under- tion for blood poison- | Mass., Miss Doro- The Ma tenement shing- fnto nereased nt, over 200 member: Office . number the north end turned ¢ smoker and annual ciation, which . sons ha following were or the coming ¥ lak, i I : Leon A la busin ing of held Th lected of wr: John Smo- Monkic Gorski. tre ineial Vice nre tures is com- A. Gray- committec 1 8. Laskowski. composed of v Golon and I, imittee lighted nd which commented upon by It was voted to hold t hall in Iet . and arrangen: in who can't give up to take a drink turing “mixies™ stirris Yor the his golf lon entlery stores are f« six-inch, silver made in the form of v & yons, CAPiTOL Reginning Sunday, WER THE NEW PALACE ALWAYS 2 BIG FEATURES NOW PLAYING— “RACING BLOOD” Anne Cornwall—Rbt COMEDY: RAYMOND GRIPFITH with Mary Brian “HE'S A PRINCE” Agnew NEAWS TING THURSDAY “WAR PAINTY en's Greatest wriller. Al This Week | PARSORS’ | Hartford Mats, Wed., Sat, | When Sunshine is Being Spread All Over, YWhat Bet- ter Attraction Could Be Offered Than ARNE Nigner.s’ PRESENTS AMERICAS FAVORITE COMEDY i 1 Positively No Phone Reservations I —— ANOTHER ROSI! The Sweetest | Ever Grew on New East Side “ROSE of the TENEMEN'I_"S” The Galligans the Kamin great bunch You'll live with them in sorrow and joys: Coming Soon to the ir Palace. ! $ Dancing Dramatic Art 1 EMERSON STUDIO 150 WEST MAIN ST, X 3 and 1436-5 Ballroom This Christmas, Make It a LIFETIME Gift CHR:STMAs trees are invariably loaded down with gifts thatlivebutashorttime. Heretoday-gonetomorrow This Christmas give your friends and loved ones gifts of enduring useful- : . ness and everlasting beauty Give them BuLova WATCHES — known throughout the world for their unfailing accuracy and exquisite beauty. FOR THE MEN 14 Kt _white ot green gold haa homel engraved; 13 jewelins SENATOR $35.00 um dial and PRESIDENT 14Kt white o green gold filled engraved aase: 17 jewel; radium die} #ad hands. Witch is curved « fit wrist With 14 Ke solid gold case A imall $50.00 485.00 down payment will hold any watch you select until wanted. eorges & [0 Jewelers (Ind Watch Makers “Where Quality Tells MAIN AT EA NEW BRIT FOR THE LADIES 3 BARONESS 14 Kt. white gold filled cagraved case: 13 igwel $28:50 LUCILLE 1ved 14Kt white gold tlicd case; 15 jewel . . With 14Kt. solid white gold case, $30.00 THEODORA olid white gold case, handsomely nd Price Sells’ " MAIN AIN Furmture Gift Suggestlons Tt is not too late to select Fur niture gifts. Delivery will be made on the day you specify and terms can be arranged so as to extend payments through 1927. A gift of a fine piece of furmtme is one of the few things that brin, hd})pmn“ to more than one, and pl rift from this store carries the assurance ture asure ever certain pride in the giving. We ist here but a few sugge ions 110;0% that are suitable and practical. All of the or mahogany 4 Poster Bed $36.00 ()pen Bookcase $15.00 ('onnt le Tables $11.25 Windsor Rocker $11.25 Breakfast Chairs £6.25 Wicker Upholstered Chairs $14.75 Covernor W nthrop Desks $71.00 t Dosk 829.75 Seeretary Desk 550.00 Costemers $5.75 0dd Davenport 339.00 ‘al Hall Clock S108.00 Mantel Cloeks $13.50 Ferncries 85.35 Sl Shade Bridge Lamps $6.75 Silk Shade Floor Lamps $9.00 Scllers Kitchen Cabinet 49.00 Colonial Lowboy $67.50 Magazine £3.95 e e 3, R = Cols Dee. Holders articles finish, unless otherwise Cedar Chests Frem $9.90 to $100.00 Natural, walnut or mahogany Smoking Stands From 75 to $40.00 “Martha Washington™ Sewing Cabinets $19.75 Solid mahogany. Priscilla Sewing Cabinets $5.95 ed below are either mahogany b y day of the year. A furni- of enduring service and a the store is just full of lovely specified: Table Scarfs $4.50 Tea Wagons §24.75 ge Gate Leg Table $19.75 . Tolding Card Tables $1.95 & Tip Top Tables 3 % $13.50 ! Davenport End Tables $5.50 Nests of Tables $28.00 Tuck-a-way Tables $13.50 Telephone Sets $3.50 Tabouret Stands $3.00 Child’s Wicker Chairs, or Rockers $5.95 Children’s High Chairs $6.00 Heywood Raby Carriages $19.00 Heywood Go Carts $8.50 Walaut Finished Cribs $10.00 Radio Cabinets From $6.25 to $29.75 Upholstered Foot Stools From $2.95 to $19.00 Good Quality Library Tables From $23.75 to $75.00 Fancy Wall Mirrors From $4.00 F u,llei* Co. 40-56 FORD STREE HA\RTFORD

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