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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, = 241 ~T W DECE MBER 22, 1926. s ) Culess otherwise indicated, theatrica notices and ceviews in this colump ar wTitten by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. Eooessetennanniaiassassecssasatasninssiaradasnsaastonsadescisnsinasatadittotorecns MERRYMAKERS AT LYCEUM The crowds flocking to the Ly um testify to the popularity of the show being presented Ly Coleman's Tip Top Merrymakers; a miniature musical comedy troupe with Al Lem ons as chief fun-maker. The com- panlon attraction for the fans is “The Clinging Vine,” a stellar movie featuring Leatrice Joy and Tom Moore. | A chorus of pretty girls who dance as well as sing, several prin- cipals who specialize in songs well as dance, a quartet of merit and a number of specialty features gives the Merrymakers a good ve- hicle with which to put across their numbers. One p that makes a hit with each show is the Hawaiian | chorus with ukuele accompaniment singing Hawaiian songs In “The Clinging Vine”, Miss Joy has the role in which Peggy Wood was featured in the musical comedy of the same name, She is an austere businesswoman, in her manner that one would never s pect her of heing romantic. was and when vent vacation and assumed the of an old fashioned, cli type of girl she proved i The entire program 3 ~d on Tht ¥, the re fering A new show and the Leing Bert Lytell In “Obey Law.” TR v -—, | Paint” the big Indian special which comes to the New P s of danger romance. modern many ir woman fs nces to judg to dance, or fron- incss of prone in her lover by his skill at sports tier days it was the man that counted. The early witnessed a spirit of among the Indi bes and white settlers and even the garri- sons of the western forts were nev- er safe from Indian att The women of these days lived in con- stant danger but they lived among men and they had real to the manlin the frontier eneral un- companion m is also the Harem, production ¢ of pectacular whelms audi ture 1s played o many s €0 severe in one pic William Col- ndon Hurst and s Nisson is seen Persian maid be Ve of- picture the will stars as a bea action AT PALACE in “War Lady of the Ha rtaining and as beautif INDIAN SPECIAL In the days depicted HOFFMAN BROTHERS TRAN THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY D Plus the Strand 4% VAUDEVILLE / 'llllj ;\';)_\Il WORKERS JANOWSKI TROUPE KENNEY & CARBET WARD BROTHERS MOORE & MACK CONTINUOUS FRANCIS HOLLISTON MACK & ROSSITER XMAS DAY STRAND MIDNITE New Year's ] v NOW SELLING FROLIC EATS ) BEGIN NEXT SUN NING DAY NIGHT Burke’s Famous Classic London’s (hxmtm\n. Adapted from Thomas Dancing Waif or A $20,000 Symphonic Organ Is Only One of the Features at the New Rialto Theater BROAD AND WASHINGTON STREE Which Opens Wednesday, December _9lh land t containing some of the most gor- geous settings ever The seventh ep in= Hearts” serics program. Tomorrow will be held and be given by the; is alse on the the amateurs many laughs will| ‘COUNTRY BEYOND' AT CAPITOL | “The Lountry Beyond,” adaptation J [¢) wood's widely-re novel, nounced as the feature att he Capitol theater, Thursd Fox fllms r Cur- is an- | ction at beginning ar, heads which was | Cummings with | beauty an, the specially sele by Irving ble artistr ersonel incl . who is as C: ¥ rected des embere Horse bie, noted ¢ was the ori of the films; d DPavidson, r of the con- tinental and screen; Fre s villain of the mo- Alfred Fisher, veteran | international stage ime; Ralph Gre popular | leading man; and 1de Astor, feminine “menace” of Wy film successes. he companion will offer Anna Q. Nilsson in her greatest role | “Miss Nobod Mi on is cast in male a in which role she | has made a decided hit | Jeging Sunday for a four day | offer Colleen | role of her iife adapted from | s mous classie of | A waif in London's Chi actress who ncho Billy Gi er tion picty ctor of reen f well-known in run the Capitol Moore in the gr AT THE STRAND H Tonight ks the final showing | of “The Gay Deceiver” at the Strand e following 1 Martin; d , Bohby Randall and The Revue program will bring bill on the 1 sc Mi iternt Tover. L beginning to- | entirely new tage and to on Ffills in his mammoth | or mas Day will be continous from 1.3% until 11 P. M. Seats for the midnight show to be 1 New Year's * are now the theater box office. | terest hias been stirred by 1 announcement that it | | will present for a three days' engage- ment, Bebe Daniels in her sen House of Photoplay Hits Tonight Only at 7:00 and 9:05 PAULINE FREDERICK in “DEVIL'S ISLAND" Special Holiday Show! THURS.—FRL—SAT. James Oliver Curwood’s Tale of the Great “The Country Beyond” Wild Beauty and Broadway's Glare in a Ro- mance of Strongly Contrast- ing nes of Intense Interest with Northwest Nature's OLIVE BORDEN RALPH GRAVES J. FARRELL MACDONALD COMPANION FEATURE A Great Star in a Great Picture ANNA Q. NILSSON in “MISS NOBODY" She's a Hit in Male Attire | Wedne | in this,a and | gy onal hit, * ded In Paris” an program four will Janu- every Night x act vaudevill night 000 ORGAN AT RIALTO y matin lousand dollar Mar and Colto organ is only © of the special o d in the new which will have mphonic atures incorpor- R theater its formal opening December The firm name of ind Colton has ' long been ymous with all that is best in ind the instrument install Ito evening, the ich the am has 15 v have found it no less tractive holesom quite_the chestral organs. thing about the Rialto seems to have been built standa as it to be tone and lend Rialto foubt welcom s Biblical a cast n Novarro, Bus romar of itain will no ; of another which offers all th s that the really blase demands but seldom The policy under which ater will be conducted ¢ for the best in photoplays with oc- casional vaudeville of the grade, and should the public it other novelty features will be fere from time to time. Due to its location at the corner of Broad and Washington streets the Rialto has been designated a neighiorhood the- ater but being easily accessible from er of the city, many will un- the few blocks to attend its premier tendance is sure to lead . from the disce mo May nd pie little It is touring symphony hman ronson vith ¢ or- atergoer ceives, W the stage en st PREFERS SERVANT WORK T0 BEING ADOPTED 16 Year Old Denver Girl Declines o Beceme Aged Million- ing motion pic aire’s Dag, > will be 10 and opening en deflnitely Pl nigh Henley Qe would han j wealtl Phoer “BEN HUR” AT PARSONS Prospects of fturning thou away unless the engagement was ex tended hgs led to the holding over | LYCEUM TONIGHT ONLY receipt mother tions, LEATRICE JOY— Clinging Vine TIP-TOP REVUE mi THURS,—I'RIL—SAT, t in & she came to Colorado Spr [{ E ” ., ompanied by OBEY the LAW” | n oo with BERT LYTELL a compa 10 W ed a gool home and willin ! » of me illn Probati married needed vho would b Also a Brand New Show by the in my TIP-TOP MERRYMAKLERS REVUE AL LEMONS on Off s of Phoe- Parsons--Hartiord ALL THIS WEEK—MAT. 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