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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1926. 13 i popular song writer and Ralph Ficlder| sical comedy re- William Ebbs; Kelley and IForsythe and the Follies DeSylvia | with Jack DeSylvia himself. This| act is conceded to be vaudeville's| most gorgeous novelty from a scenic| !and color angle. \ with a| Bebe Daniels is scen in anded | Merry- | in Paris” as an American shop girl. | She is stranded in gay Paree with-| {out a cent. And when Bebe starts {to burn up Paris in her own viva- cious style, she does it with a ven- geance, i The new program will bring to the scr in Zane Grey's the entertaine L T s R Ty 22T R e RS | E = Cnleas stherwise indiented. theatrical notices and reviews in this colamp are § mritten by the press agencies for the respertive amasement company. § it R R B AR S S s e s e SNAPPY REVUE AT LYCEUM a sprightly re- d at the Lyceum Tip Top Merrymaker with Al Lemons comedian, in their |in second week's program here. New which extol songs, dances and novelties and | world war, : gome good quartet and chorus offer- | “Corporal Kate” ings prove high grade entertainment. Balancing the bill is “Corporal CAPITOL Come! bias, radio the same man. The romance is in- triguing and its. background of the battlefields and war swept towns Is urate for this type One of the big scenes of the pic- ture occurs when a French village is destroyed and in filming this part xplosives expert used mor® than 200 pounds of giant powder. show h by fthe arranged. e b ing \Humlthul pie which offers pwrhil])s the " |background in all the world for | 1ing dramatic plots is used in “Twinkle- i intaes,” Colleen Moore's latest st Man of the Ior vehicle, which was produced First National by John MeCor- | 1t is now playing at the Cap- itol theater to bi 1 enthusiastic jaudicnees today, lay and Wed- and a givl chum |n. entertain- with one greatest Thursday | Jack Holt story 3 on Kate,” | Ve one a great photodrama @ Revnolds and Julia Iayre of the bes on. It s a highly dram ny wic and |for places 2 drama | mick woman’s work in the the started Jast night consists of two ex- | -cellent featu 10 hows arc continuous dail; and the feature will appear at 2: mee and both g 15 canteen 1l in love o Stumbling Herd, "‘ s powerful novel o" Americanism vs. bolshevism, “"Rose tho Tenements” casily won high | from lust night's andicnce. | i film is a striking port | Lted propaganda during the tumutu- |} 1eiT | 5us days preceding our entrance into | new hit, “The Canyon of Light” and | ¢ worid war, and has a strong love | a3 a_companion feature, “Love "Em | o B BT MG L n- | and L as taken from the | .pjoug and absorbing manner. |Broadway » play of the sAMe | ™ qp . ok of Shirley Mason in the name, will be offe with TVelVn {0 010 is splendidly done; wher IBront LN ge i ToUise | e discovers that the boy [anoska R, T 8 whom she grew up as a brother is | Beginning next suncay “‘;" :h?‘"' in reality an orphan like herself, she | ey will bo offered in “Tell 1t to the | 1 Teelty w0 OFIER L Te o [ Marines.” | forts to hold his love and keep | ors “the Capitol or- t- nd slendid musical s TODAY. at 2 House of l'lmmphn Hit Last night's crowds che - with excitemeni. Thrills— asps—Applause and Praise. You will too! Ip two fine photoplays will be offered. Tom Mix and his horse, Tony. ill be see in On Thursday a ptism against the influence Bolshevist agitators puts her | front rank of emotional AT THE STRAD Strand presents for a three cngagement the widely her- film attraction, starring Bebe six ot vaudeville program. £ lof the fin the ays alded finely | T 3 E Harron gives a and s | drawn portrayal of the boy, | vaudeville bill is one of the | ably supported by the rest of the| | most pretentious that has been ar-|splendid cast. Phil' Rosen who m.4 | ranged for the local playhouse since | rected “Abraham Lincolr so0 di-| its opening. It includes such names | I'C ‘Rose of the Tenements, ‘ < The Three Danubes; Charlie To-| The companion feature for this| | program is Buck Jones in “30 Below | | Zero LYCEUM THE NEW { NOW PLAYING PALACE 2 BIG FEATURE ALWAYS NOW PLAYING— An Epic of Woman's Emotions “ROSE of the TENEMENTS” I\Hh \"Il\l EY \l ASON S5 “30 BELOW ZERO” COMING THURSDAY JOHNNY HINES in the year's biggest Jaugh “STEPPING ALONG” e ) -S ‘eatures—2 TOM MIX in “The Canyon of Light” and “Love 'Em and Leave 'Em Entire Week Beg. Jan, 8 TOM CARROL’S “VANITIES OF 1927 with Felix Martin EYNOLDS ;. C‘or oral Kate” Also TIP TOP REVUE With AL LEMONS A Complete New Show CAPITOL Begmnmg Next Sunday 700 SEATS EVERY SAT., RESE NIGHT SUN. & HOLIDAYS., —PHON 230— STRAND FREE mm\l\(, SPACE 1401" 'STRAND PATRONS 'l‘O\ I(!HT' Tl Eb.. WED.! OI_1 Baby! Tlere’s Bebe! Stranded in Gay Paree! And without a Sou! Come and SEE Bebe get thL best of GAY PAREE! And sl,n does it with a vengence! At Broad and “ashmgton Streets New Britain's Latest Acquisition in Beautiful Theaters, Announces Its FORMAL OPENING ON ®» WEDNESDAY DEC. 29th At 7:00 P. M. The Attraction To Be Shown For Two Days, Starting Wednesday, Will Be in PCII’IJ o8 JAMES HALL, FORD STERLING, IRSST\M Dirscted by ARTHUR RO! e ADO TUnDE 1851 m.n @ Garamount Qicture \mul(‘\ ille’s ‘l0~l Gorgeous Produc (Inu I | makes the with | ! |1 t your [13 b} Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) The year's outstanding motion picture release from the pen of Blasco Ibanez who wrote “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” The cast includes Alice Terry and Antonio Moreno. Lloyd Hamilton in “Here Comes Charlie” Selected Shorter Subjects Admission 10c and 20¢ JACK SYLVIA & CO. in “FOLLIE \ Dh .\\I\I‘\" WM. EBBS | CHAS. TOBIAS | DAN) BES “Ventriloquisn i | KELLY & FORSYTHE “Relaxation” FIELDER & GIRLS “Musical Comedy Revuette” GRAND ORGAN! s'I'I(A\\:I) ORCH COMING THURS., FRIL, SAT. JACK HOLT in ZANE GREY'S “The Man of the Forest” And a Typlcal Bill of Strand Vaudeville. Midnight Show and DANCING NEW YEAR'S EVLE The Greatest Midnite Show In the State! STRAND MIDNITE FROLIC NEW YEAR'S EVE AT 12 O’CLOCK (Doors Will Open Immediately After the Regular Performance) 10—MIGHTY ACTS—10 Seats Now On Sale! All Seats Reserved! BUY YOUR TICKETS EARLY! FrankE GDUdWIn Cars To All Points After the Midnite Show! ISIGHT S Bill Tasillo and his Orchestra. CINDERELLA Ballroom, 51 Pratt St., Hartford,* Dancing 8:30 until 4 p. m. SCIALIST Tel. 1905 i i ’ 327 .\mn st. Skicrkowski arrested him, | Officer McCarthy testified that !Chichkowski was driving a car on Main street in a wmanner that cted his attention. When the jofficer overtook him in another car HOUTH FIND []N EVAQ!UN [;flUNT e L Borrows MO‘.he?'S Car and .l~o followed in an automobile and geant Rival, who was on duty at . 1 police Smashes Inio Anoter |° 1l 1o; Bill is st to as . s0 Tasill orchiestra neers. will e o Announcement has been made of | leave vooking of Johnny Hines in t B funniest ccmedy of the ping Along” for three days sta Thursd: long will play for t mid lon't miss thi tin Cinderella Ballroom, 51 Hartford. PORMER HERALD “NEWSIE" T0 BE ARHMY AVIATOR “Herbie™ 0 OPENS WEDNESDAY nagement of the new Rial-| Pratt street, o at Broad and Washing- to will offer for its open- ing attraction ssday evening December the twenty-ninth Rex In- gram’s “Mare Nostrum” (Our Sea) one of the outstanding mphs of this scason. With Antonio Moreno Terry in the ‘eature rolis s Nostrum” has been on most widely discussed pictur in recent years. and Antonio Morcno ndings parts of their reers in “Mare Nostrum, Talberg, the beautifu Terry Is superb. Morene ot Ulys: captain, RIAL m; cater reets) headquarters, testified that ki was intoxicated. Chichkowski admitted having had hard cider and wine to drink fol- lowing a meeting he attended. He felt he was able to drive home but the icy condition of the roadway ed the to skid. IFTED ADS Jacob Yag Doris strect ple charges of and driving withoy Alling gle, Brother of State responsibil license b police court Feeney testi- | 1s driving his Saturday afternoon driven police his the Police Secretary, Enters Avia- tion Servicee, in thi READ HERALD CL: 57 Black | to Fort Sam he will ¢ ion service in by Herl Rock avenue s car s Texas, ernme James Hills of Myr d Gr zoohian did not give the cet name and adaress Officer Feeney and Mr roobinr witne 1 never ha ul a lic T ot tell | P e s parents to know He did not intend . he said. 1 ought to do Alling asked him | and the penal- | Miss chi cter Ilerregut, the Sp tually live on the screen. “Mare Nostrum' is a trinmph tor the author director and two st I ment of the Rialto is to Lo complimented upon securing such a worth-while at on for the opening might. arc Nostrum” will also be shown again Thur shorter subjects scheduled in- Lloyd Hamilton in a hilarious “Here Comes Charli 1ty reel and current Much may be programs at d this bill is to be cons 1 criterion of what Is to come. Hish o aceor Hills newshoy, enlisted William Bullock |ad alified a to drive, on the m. nt reason he did address w son. He q v mechanic in his beir motor departm e retary o s tha school clu a nov- rtment. Ny 1iold er reading the law int n notified news events, future ater if as the to K 1s four vaca IR ILTER Y e imposed nd elerks in Honolilu s for mechanics a 7 rimen gl 230 for ¢ ¢ ihility ANNOUNCED : o ster ENGAGEMENT Andrew J lays in jail on t 4 hey and the tog the the old year ou n party late when come at one Mr carly and stay r of Cot- 0 and closc open Walth e illiam e S eSS HARTIORD, CONN. Beginning Today The Annual AFTER - CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE o Dresses Furs lillinery At Snarp Reductions Coats Suits SALL that is eagerly awaited hy thousands of customers, hecause of its long record of value achievement. 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