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k3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 19206. tures that have been produced this|Brothers the Janowskl Troupe:| fering for New Year's week, n | cannot speculate and the speculation to ¥ cotucdinn and dancer, has no make-up. William Haines al- year. Drums, flags, the tramp of|{Kenney and Karvet; Rhoda and{Hur" comes to sons’ theater, | doub will run more as 1@ been pla o caps houses. als the stellar role from marching feet—all the excitement|Howell; Frank D'Armour & Co. and ] Ha rd, on Sunday night, De “when” rather than “who." s pular has 1 attraction v. %0 great Is his work in tiim and color of America’s entrance in|Ed. Mulcahy. n mml the following Sun- | In Hartford, Poli's Pal 4 that the Lyceuni usement | production. This opens &t the the World War is the background| The feature attraction for Sun-|day night, Jan. 2, inclusive. An or- | ter runs vaudeville and pict nd | w nnou t the show| Capitol on January 2. se of the Tenements” which{day only will be “Monte E | ganization of 3 people is com sometimes fust pictures it the | would be held o ther en- i feature at the Palace tomor-|starring Lew C and a splendid| with the much discussed screen er season. T 4 ing rolls | tire week 1 el il wii| 3 cast of screen favorites. | spectacle, including a large sym-|aroy P ter business upe offor- The N'“’_l‘:'m' opens tomorrew fon feature for thls| Monday will be another red let-| phony orchestra, and it will be 15 e talk of the stock cor ac aaqj- | MEht with “Rose of the Tenements' is “30 Below Zero” with|ter day at the Strand. It will mark|staged in exact replica of its pre- ns and N ton.: ‘the;, b a New York East Side drama fea- Jones burning up the snow|the arrival of Bebe Daniels in her sentations on Broadway, where it cason the summer stock com- there will b turing § J_l_'l-:\' Mason, and the other In this picture Buck aban.|newest hit, “Stranded in Pari has been running for the past vear. pany is presented. This runs through | New Year's | picture will be “30 Below Zero,” & horse and the good solid |This feature attraction Will be pre-|There will be two performances the summer months and well into | Norrymakers pros stogy of the Northwest potice, star- earth for the thrills of the air|sented at the Strand In addition to|after the opening. beginning at 0 | the fall, always proving popular. Tt | program. This troupe rin Buck Jones. Cuiees otherwise indicated. theatrics) notires ana reviews in this colnmn an when he embarks on a mammoth | the usual Strand program of vaude- d $:15, and all scats will be re- js possible that t apitol might | working up a special i p = written by the press agencles tor the respective masement company. | 2 e headed for the Arctic re-|ville acts. served. . follow some such plan, although s of entirely new novelty n Wi th Tt Hdar T R SRS gions. For Buck has always re-| The Christmas day performance| The all-star c st of “Ben-Hur" in- | that is morely gucss' sinte 1o | bers to be piyscnted at the nAnIaNt (o Srotic. a f; 4 hnm week ERHRAILE AR S FEAELIEE | mained a stunt man. He s one of | will be continuous from 1 p. m. un- | ¢ludes Ramon Navarro in the relc siatement even as to the length of | giow, promising an entirely differ- Sew Palace. offars, Tohnny HILEY MIGHTY DRAMA COMING e i the very few stars who do not em-[til 11 p. m. of the Charioteer hero; May McAvoy | the run is forthcoming. o rom auy i tha epping Ajong"” and “The Rac- “Rose of the Tenements'” companion feature on this| ploy someone eclse to do the hard| Tickets are on sale every day for| S Esther, his sweetheart: I - Han “heratolora shom | Ken Maynard in ~“Senlor Dare 8unday for four day run. : m s dy of the Harem,” | stunts o the Strand midnight show to be|X: Bushman as Messal 2 orom the New Palace W gram which is now play w irnest Torrence, Greta Nisson, | — staged on New Year's eve after the! “r‘;“:?“ s the Madonna @ i a “ta anouncement e 3 1 LT ments il [HOSD Myers asldas & the SEEEYD LR i month of March thi the New Palace consists of tw Willlam Collier Jr., the same AT THE STRAND regular performance. temptress. Notice that the Capitol may be ture photoplays either one that made *The Wanderer”| ‘qu. o " "0 o | be reserved for this occaston. lx ; will be given over to the tabloic e ¥ might stand al : produc a tremendous success. “Lady | Sio ok }“:";:‘d:;?("’"“f abita — oA didonsosthe ling ety STAY AT LYEEUM i oA A . Already | turned over for a stock company of tion. “War Paint” the mizhty Harem’ a 5| o b toent aad Chileti s W RIALTO THEATER 2 s e two old favorites have been d.| national repute is of no little inter- story of Indian life ir early | spectacle depicting the v s The vaudeville and pleture| Theatergoers of New Britaln, es- |yt b W B fm e and e 0 nmy Levine with his “Snag ¢st to local theatergoers. It ..as 80's is a productio has only | gorgeous backgrounds of e Ara-| ' ons this week-end where | PeCially those who reside in the |y ® e, 1 SO0 REEE T been rivaled by * Flaming | bian Nights.” S . ally for the Christmas|Yicinity of Broad and Washington | (0~ L 3 e Rev“e Th“l Al]Ol[lel‘ week_ 1other week will be taken up | Several managers t New Britain Frontier.”” “War T starring | Following this 3 vhich |y s p strects are eagerly awaiting the | = h 0 nge from 50 5 1o} £re % s Tom Carrc revue. The old cannot be made to “pay” as a first Col. Tim McCoy is one of the very inal showing Sat rig] et ; over.» | formal opening of the mew Rialto| ¢\ -oC8 MONSC (O P8 CORR 0L ; : and poy elix 3 j« the N stage attraction city. Several fow plotures depicting the frowti o opens up S ;oW bt tyme of fitm | theater It comments mean anything. | §1-7% 1 the M= ] iences i Vena Reyno]ds in C[)rp()}a[ Kate com.u b the last named. Two | Bave been tried dudng the paat few days that really show the Indian ne of the greatest dramatic ple- | iyt i1 Ol riorainare ehanes | TN°T® hias been considerable inter:st RN e ; TR cing booked |3curs and the finapcial success has st —————————— | for s'rong characterization and he|MOFN In this playhouse, both he- on sale Thursday, Dec for t oait Iepopted. aainlL e inly does it well. The audience f2kse of 418 Tandy localsn and “r-“ the bos affice. JMail orders will b o dongs) .}\; it 2;‘!’32::3:30;“"1;?0;{ in minor details has resulted in e : L B no reason that they would g 5 2 for a season's run any- gy = Continuons e e making the Rialto an amusement : ,ve . GE0 LY CE UNE Shew I o sl portoni foths | c L leratiathiils ol tyfm aviwall Sbie L lay and again for the New | «Corporal Katé,” which n8 Lo | P Ghristmag 'bill includes s The Ward proud of and the management as- ear © show, is to be presen MOEroW t 1 Lyoeunt, really 1 a number of years hristmas b cludes, The War i e J Lo nee o sinee t as had a stock com- Daily sures the public that only the big- | Startir norrow TONIGHT AND CHRISTMAS DAY gest motion picture hits will fi j"n\ [;APIT[]L LIKE[Y o ety d AT : i 3 iy and if memory serves aright A ORE 1 5 X ” place on the program. From the | : i 4 N 8 L o sponsdred hy the versatile Louls A GREAT BILL! | G B PG T E GG | torezoine many wonld imagine tat | Ravnolls tniner Gt | Durs And the story. s pecular In- g o o Rimpsltipiiyed. Ralid B the rate of admission would have | : B iidio = ity n his great production “Friendly OB a: «éf the I W . to be necessarily high. This i not | o et thril 25 s Y " was one of the last. James | the case however as the charge | Q T " £y s r . 3 an, at one t a stock actor with BERT LYTELL an unusually small amount as the | f : The 1 hoe e el St o : - b npartial fan who has been paying Belllg Gonsidered 3 m of \ who is drawn |50 I ! s e Bl a time Cormican himsel! Also a New Show by the HOUSE OF PHOTOPLAY HITS!3 |treble the amount will admit. The e e < company here. AR i (o tninbrs, sy | o And a decade and more ago there L I' L I y I > ‘ 7 | size of the theater lends an air of il IP O RE UE HOLIDAY, PROGRAM _|{ | coziness fo the premises that | ' That the city may, du 1 ; ThE Ach 3 g o . was a stock company at the Lyceum L : ) $ | 1acking in larger buildings and al- | co scason, be the ho (G L SR : st ha . i e it e i with AL LEMO! though the main floor contains only | nat nown stock company and | g - b tl coun I8 to pre St e Bhe i TODAY a thousand geats the quarters are |that the Capitol theater will he at | joie qo. oo the o il eference i to the Alfred its headquarters is the surprisis 1 C e B ross players. r a couple of sea- DSY—MO.\'I)AY-—TUr;sm\"—\\'b:u.\'E.\'DAY 1 oAb pAx Fenerously proportioned. Attractive | its Jies 0l ! _ r | “ol- | bit of information given out by the 5 A with . f r Uked i amnany tvza & disioe R AT decorations, a $20,000 Marr and Col- —Complete Shows Sunday Evening—2 i Continuous ton Symphonic Organ and the beau- | management of that playhouse to- o, ie s 8 M n this picture Shirley goes Aiarone ) Ahel ety e This is the first motion picture ever screened that presents tiful facade should make the Rialfo | day. S Qiea [ t ride an ms L s remain fresh in memory are the women's side of the World War. | James Oliver Curwood's fill a long felt want and when the over, other than to state that 5 1 ome seenes in ©ss himself, Anna Clex “THE COUNTRY BEYOND" finest motion pictures are added fo | “n ations under way for | / themselves got a ning movic wnd, Wylie Birch, clever chai with Olive Borden, Raplh the features already enumerated | bringing 1 ¥ theater one 4 n wihen ture I ce o n man, Ralph [cwl\n and also Graves, J. Farrel MacDonald the theater should be filled to|of the most widely know and fa- PR 5 o8 stampedes. | 1 - F e ! > s McGrath, capacity, both on its opening night | mous stock companies playing on .. Sy : r tions book S| Another season, later, Kenneth COMPANION FEATURE and every evening thereafter. the American sta * the = only fe lvanc a i m I Chester Harlan, now a noted movie star and e mana at is reticent s AT 08 2o bl is Ha ant nsh of Marie Provost, was the = T | GOOD PROGRAM AT CAPITOL s fact alone however, should ; - : . i 1y % R e e AT ANNA Q. NISSON Colleen Moore in “Twinkletoes” | prove a choice marsel for thea- e + 0f his most successul parts was In hor groatest, rolo in Sunday. An excellent double fea-|ter fans to munch upon for s e | T 1 00ked, Among the dashing young hero in “The s NODODY ture photoplay program is mow be-| been a number of years since stocl: et . treet | oL cture & Murray a- | Virginian.” inx offered at the Capitol for today, has heen presented here and never Wil or loneia” i v in YWD vise, it will be remembered A sweet TWICE SUNDAY NIGHT and Christmas day with continuous|has it Leen presented 1 S i at 1 n Sieep wong its coming © late Johnny Mullin, then £ v o feature offers James| theater except the Lyceur i, o8, rec ¢ i ons f some prominence. 2 Second show at 8:30 Bhows. . One feakline F0 % it f angl LA » Romance of ; Z s | SN Oliver Curwoods stirring drama o s8¢ irther ¢ 0 made Lis real stage start:with the Love and War ] and MON. ) 'ED. the great northwest “The Country ? & 1 Cross Players. . 4 . Beyond” with Olive Borden, Ralphj M, ¥ 8, 1 C., 1he 4 v t show fc ¢ SR s Sie Moo et Here's Gay Colleen In Golden 3 3 | agemc clined fo enlarge. How- : ! : Graves and J. Farrell MacDonald agement d : 1 | et i Gt o Leuion B Curls and the Greatest role of § [ ot %0t 41 ather photoplay | €Ver, s Horn, ST e, i ) o Haverhill Has $100,000 Her life! presents popular Anna Q. Nilsson in .;“rrh(nw \]\m Iw:m s Canlioli : £ (Colaman ssTip o S ". Fire Damage Early Today hn: BT atest role in i ! fvmw e S PR et ) 1 : play ) IHaverhill, Mass., Dec. 24 (M—Flire Twinkletoes” is the intrig : als of the pro. | headline nu ) \eidentally Lo ) which swept the Lafayette Hil title of Colleen Moore's latest JE B o = vho | in this, is surely @ keen building in the business section of ric_ vehicle, which com AT AT e will | 1 ( 1 r awrence G ho the city did damage estimated at apliolfoe ong L dav g ieE of the country's most far SONAGE ARG O many expeet to suceeed Barthelme 00,000 this morning. The blaze Sunday night. ) ik Ak Te t il whe MY BORLLAY 510076 in the cast sm Mix and ar had its origin in ona of It was adapted from Thomas |1 B et e fony in “The Canyon of Light t ressing rooms off the hall A Dancing :"'"k ’H(?Y“I":”f\,("rl‘,;”r;:,.,m'," 1 raally il Batons oF he et { . sritain 1s at present ¢ ol k-end featurs stage but as the auditorium was ::‘,n Sunbea i house distric sondomn, ang and the c not only ' ) tabloid revues ¢ £ used last night firemen were unable the diemal al- || combination of star, story and set-y 204 S o , ; b ol To the Marines, ¢l to say how the fire started. leys of Lon- ||ting makes “Twinkictoes™ one of the ? s s y Seviann tol P Bpalchd R rial Stores on the ground floor tware dop's Lime- ||most promising entertainment offer- | Yo%) ; onvy biifferkrs . Troy Unntach THAE ings that has shown here in 1manyf om $2 n ke. 1 building was owned by moon; | s story of the \ 1 ! n Baptiste society and | ixpress.” A coming picture is il ‘be there been proved to the satisfaction of s in o p R\ ATk p s ve proved popular here and each show Kenneth Harlan, Gladys Brock-| oe Talie {n Wsaa. well, Warner Oland, Juianne Johr ston, Tully M hall, John Philip Kolb and Lucian Littlefield bring to life other famous characters of ! | the Burke story, | They portray ILimehouse folks, picturesque racters from that! London maritime slum where all races and Kkinds of humans mect arovnd the wharves, _tenoments EXTENDS YULETIDE GREETINGS AND WISUES FOR AN ABUNDA? Sl e tiiin by Sereon v OF HAPPINESS THROUGHOUT YEAR TO ITS WONDERFU torious streets bordering the water- HOS OF N SRITAI ].\'H.(u\.\ | front. P CBEN HUR® AT PARSONS' TONIGHT AND Iy appropriate of- | [ CHRISTMAS DAY is no reason wey 1 1 leman Al Lemons. Chaney Also, for Another Week TIP TOP REVUE, with AL LEMONS Complete (‘hdnge: of Program Parsons--Hartford LTINS WEEK—MAT. SATURDAY _’ s S | | ANME Nichovs: | , v ; » Anzmw FAVORITE COMED! N\ : ‘ PRESENTS ‘ ‘ - ! oJaja/ N . G g First Class Attractions ¢ e s Vrenchy Only the Biggest Hits in Motion Pictures ‘s Cast Includes - = . 3 A v y[S kay/ will be Shown at the Rialto Theater. Kenneth Hartan and Warner g b . 1000 Comfortab_le Seats Oland. Comfortable Commodions Scats. A decided rarity nowadays! $20,000 Symphonic Organ The Supreme Achicvement In Instruments. The Finest Organ Aail Only Three Reasons Why The RIAITO THEATER Will Take New Britain By Storm When It Opens WEDNESDAY, DEC, 20TH. ALWAYS 2 BIG FEATURES h FOUR DAYS STARTING 4 % PADREN R 5l by tatand — i plcasure Soaring likes 8 motcor across | 'l { J Strand i palaces of BUCK JONES the Dramatic skies! PARSONS ‘u-r:::-:i,“:l::;uom & = | Ihlnl: up the tongh mow T SR e ‘\-‘irl'l‘«u “N‘l.k!:.‘ Ll 9 ol country in | TENEMENTS” ZERO” BERY,| JANowSKI TROUPE | 4 < KENNEY FRANCIS with SHIRLEY MASON and | 8nd If he doesn't give you more R & CARBET HOLLISTON | luughs and thrills than you'v JOHNNY HARRON aver haill 'thin the ‘Nofti Bole's W 2 5 | w. AM_‘E?{ALL FORD STERLING and IRIS STUART s S et Y WARD BROTHERS Dirccted by ARTHUR ROSSON is adapted from John Moroso's | Two Shows Sunday ®, MOORE MACK ‘ & MACK & RO ) “The Stumbling Herd.” Continuous Daily A — |l , "CONTINUOUS XMAS DAY [ : ‘ AND A GRAND PROGRAM OF STRAND VAUDEVILLE Ky “WAR PAINT” E h:-:"ll':\u‘l:'\.:i\. : W ) A g ; STRAND ORCHESTRA! NOVELTIES! 18 i | | TODAY AND SATURDAY ) ! ( The Greatest Indian Thriller of All Times | T e 115 B, M o9 GOLDEN TONED ORGAN! LATEST NEWS! | Ernest Torrence—Greta Nissen —William Collier, Jr., in a gor- —— sy General Lew Wallace | geous Spectacle of the Arablan Nights TWICE P R AR 11| “LADY OF THE HAREM” | |1 SUNDAY ONLY! . wis’ “MONTE CARLQ” uwax y_Orchestra, S1.15; ny, first 4 rows, $L15; ba Se. Family (€ | W . cle, 50c. Mail orders prompily filled.