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22232882888822 222823222222823283238832333 22 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUAR Unless etherwise (ndicated, theatrica) motices and reviews in this colump are avitter by the preas sgencies for the respective amnsement company. T ot e ez s poa s dan st oanssotestinse s stastisdess e e sient) “ALMOST A LADY"—LYCEUM Scenes showing charming M disporting herself on yceum featur n recall vividly to mind a few years ago when this was herself wide bathing beauty with Mack “Almost a Lady” is a ro- da film star nett., ntic'comedy drama in which Mi v ost is at her best, first as the linary working girl and later ambitious miss who craves s a na- trous results and finally true under- ding and love are the motifs of relma, 12 year old child mind reader who has been glving ex- cellent demonstrations at each per- formance this week, will continue at the Lyccum the rest of the week. AT THE RIALTO If you don't like war pictures, don't let that fact keep you away from “Tin Hats” which heads a double feature at the new | Steeds,” la pretty noblewoman, | Claire Windsor) and plenty of wine ‘.md sauerkraut, the eating of the last furnishing much comedy.~ Tom O'Brien plays the part of the hard boiled top scrgeant in a manner cal- |culated to strike fear into the heart |of any rookie and the remainder of | the cast give able performances in their respective roles. All of wi | contributes toward making “Tin | Hats" one long hilarious laugh from start tofinish. The co-featurs for {today and tomorrow is “Flashing a thrilling drama whose lo- cale is laid in the west. Bill Patton is starred and off taking performance, news reel is included shorter subjects A comedy and among the ng l)\\ ’lum [t Revio h winds up its run tomorrow night at the Palace thea- | ter, Tommy Levine and his “Snap- | | shots of 1926” will appear on the | local stage starting Monday. To those skeptical folk who claim there is nothing meritorious on the present day musical comedy stage, we respectfully submit to demon- (played by his usual breath | Fast Stepping Chorus with Tommy Levene's-*“Snapshots of 1927 at Palace Theater, Week Jan. 10. ASSESSHENT BOARD To Close Do l"i',!shurgh Bank Has j To (Close Doors Today | #) — Th and Title com with give heed at eight menday night. .. .january 10.... .the frolic of the lions begins. . ..at the capitol theater. .. .you will sway with the instep inspiration from the tricky harmonies of gaa’s gayest and greatest gathering of frivolous funmakers. .. .music as sweet as your first stolen kiss. . . .as torrid as an CONTINUED INTAET oo pore than $1 by the partment of ki g Bank Exaniner Frank W. J ced out advantageously son took cl of the institutior ots of 19 meeting at every | After Mayor Weld 5 i e s op on its tour, this delightful en- system wou plave ver o 3 ket ainment promises to be a clas- | ers in th s of o sic, and that fickle crowd of theater ator L. chairman of the goers, known as the public, secming- | oard, in that the city ly knows what it war rtain it would be safeguarded while Mr. L it that no musical comedy has ap- it he felt appr 4 ccor \e 1ast stafement | proached {ho vosue that Tommy Happen Reelh e | Levine's “Snapshots of 1926” is e Rhiore EHan s st sen b joying with every typs of amus S oAy ment seeker. During it's forthcon ment whose 4| ing local visit at the Palace theater 2 at & non this melodions and mirthful enter- | tainment cast of headed by Tomr known fun make | Bert Lewis, Madeline | , Allic Burke including the Sna | chorus of youhtful girls. There will | be an entire change of show on Monday and Thursday. ty and all its f: progra The companion attr: ¢ Alyce Lake and Gaston G is oken Homes,” a fast movir | strate the fallibility o ftheir state- ts the scintillating musical come ipshots of 1 | ng from the enthusiastic vml e Tommy Tu vine and his “Si worl Rialto theater, corner Broad and Washington streets. In spite of the title there are no actual war scenes ma with Jlenty of heart interest included. Tt is as delightful a com- i lots of action. Intrigue, mis- edy as New Britain has ever wit- ‘nderstandings with almost disas- nessed and has kept large audiences all over the country on the verge of hysterics through laughter. “Tin Hats” is a riotous yarn about three American doughboys, who through ne fault of their own, find them- ves in Germany, immediately af- ter the armistice is signed, an@ in command of a village. This strange trio is composed of a rich man's a former gangster and a roly German-American boy pla cetively by Conrad Nagle, Georg Cooper and Bert Roach. Their ad- [ ventures form the basis for the plot which involves a haunted castle, LYCEUM TONIGHT and SAT. ’ X de. - o A GREAT BILL! Girl" xc~llent photoplay “Feature Photoplay heads the program at the ( STRONGHEART 2Yavaono kgt e e featur- arizona noon in july. .. as grand and glorious as an incoming check during hard times. . . .you will how] with glee as the captivating comedy knocks your funny bone for a row of gondolas .you will gasp in admiration at the optic staggering spectacle of the splendid circle of minstrels shaking tamborines as they sing in wild triumphantly perfect harmeny. ...and the sunlight and happiness brought to the unfortunate little ones for whose benefit the frolickers frolic, will add to the delight of this night of nights. . tickets. .. .good ones still left. .. .at the crowell drug store. ...monday night at eight. ., tuesday night at eight. .. .wednesday night at eight. .. and finis. .. .till 1928 (Continued from st Pa under e deposits (‘nnvimmus \Im\\< lnnr /ing ‘»\ hen Ra\llonhone‘ Call From London (omcs‘ NOW PLAYING Tom Carrol’s “VANITY REVUE” with FELIX MARTIN and a Garden of Beautiful 1 | - t Girls will be interpreted by a musical comedy favorites v Levine, the well- nd cast including Buckel stion entertained by re, but not urged at ting, that the board \d taxation supervise ssessmen not favored ttorney P. F. McDonoug the present system be ing the importance and advi f having a check on when from | bito : pigl ment from the ¥ approach by any “i Alderman John I Mz elimination of the post of appra ngineer will require em another man, i he w that it is likely one will be engage on a part-time b 1t was voted to recommen general assembly that two judges for TWOIBLINRS JILLED the city and police courts be ap- t Tex R— womm 1 an equal basis, each to hard B, and recei 000 a year. At pres nterests.” The erz aske v 1 time I alwa cieie s otest. As it razor in his the telephone bell in Jan, apartment tinkled. d to the | if ap- 3 il y today when 1,500 feet arth in tail Screen in |had a long and successful run a “NORTH STAR” good many years o photopl Alico Lake & Gaston Glass. 1|, 13" fathor: will probably rémember Also |the show as no doubt they have .4 20 or 25 yea TOMMY LEVENE MARIE PREVOST | /52 most taica sbont anda povutar in stage show of thos feature offers that A good comedy drama. Donilieoi o i Qesc o0 Peonlo S 7 — |ILlova Hughes in Sir ADDED ATTRACTION 4109 B! Al BN ; e Hei deputy $1,500. This change ‘Sun.—Mon—Tucs.—Wed. | ] El: ” but renamed for the movies, i g ’ i e £ 8% prove v the assembly, will Feature Photoplay BABY TH MA : 4 LOCAL MIND READER Master Dog of the B k H the famous stage melod [ e with lives up to all expec Mot Week Starting Mon., |seen it 2 rs ago, as it was « 0 o times. NAPSHOTS OF 1927" in “ALMOST A LADY e e Philip the jun Tceivenis4 000 and et | famous story, Hinsen first Monday LEWIS STONE amnse- On Sunday night only the big at- SHIRLE1 MASON tion will offer Belle Bennett in "\’\ HAT P()OLS MEN” | o name of tha publi ments commission 1 “municipal recy recommends e comm Sokol *|ers who expl he new t to pos vare proper LADIES! Special Matinces Except Sat. Holidays This Coupon and Will Admit Any Lady to he Lily.” Belle Bennett will long and | be remembered for her wonderful 10¢ | ‘mother role in “Stella Dallas” and Best | 'in this new photoy 1 1l importance. ent anr v of Haro comedy s Brother. LEASE PART OF PLANT Brothers MESHKEN FURS 32nd Successful Fur Season 130 Main Street, New Britain 8 Church Street, Hartford 32nd Annual January Fur Sale THE FUR EVENT OF NEW BRITAIN weeks because of the nine-two g s Unique 3 | whom are repun! a o s Aoty e intree i RADIO FANCIES = s Sl | $120 00 ession of an upper floor GOLD IN G177 ARDS T on in the Corning, Y., Jan. 7 () — The present 1 s will he fabulous goose that laid the go Brnolntedl by ihatne o8 e e erz has been mateh ] wpproval of the cof SCOTCH ducks raised on the Appoingment of 2 7 (A —The of Joseph Nicholas. man of Pa. While dressi AUCKS, | ta1ce Nicholas found eight pieces of gold * pl clared today, ther will two of the three ! present board. Fra f woolen n, democ cave . AL : T CENTRAL JR. H. Scoteh s for the third 1ed this week at the Ce tral Junior high school. - The pupils are now on the fourth assignm SSERVED NIGHTS EXCEPT SAT. & HOLIDAYS TONIGHT and SATURDAY EREEnt deral oflic: not mo one party may serv 7 nical expe: E the Dejack or Adolf Carl I et g nt in its different A Colorful Melange of Music, Song and Dance, MARCELLE—3 WALTERS—BLOCK & ¢ «lu Modish — Perfectly Fitted — Beautifully Lined The former price was $205.00. O'CONNOR & WILSO Andy Wright Presents “MEET THE NAVY” *A Cocktail With A Kick.” House of Photoplay Hits! TODAY AND SAT. Continuous Every working girl should see 3ERTHA THE SEWlNG 7Y w RIALTO T 3 R African—Somali N Adapted from the famous TWO BIG FEATURES TODAY AND TOMOREOW elo-drama your parents went “T i1 to see 25 years ago with vith 3 \!uN HATS M;\DGE“ ;}P}l LAMY THE WAR W cDONALD AND SIDE-SPLT LAUGHING. MUSKRAT COATS 139 (Jap Mink Dyed) With the newest Johfiny Collar. Former price $ MARMINK COATS $ 1 50 and Up er—Golden—Jersey 200 to $375. On the Screen HARRY LANGDON “The Strong Man” AT THE Silv Comm. Sunday CORINNE GRIFFITH in “THE LADY IN ERMINE” “RAJAH Regular price § RABOID” & WITH CONRAD NAGEL AND CLAIRE WINDSOR AN DOUGHBOYS WHO MISLAID THE ARMY! OVER—BUT TALK ABOU YOUR IRILLS TING SCRAPES. YOULL NEVER STOP rt Creations—Swagger—Rich Looking 350 wi vy Values from $500 to $950. seune RUSSIAN BROADTAIL —Unborn Lamb— $1600-00 A creation of startling beauty. Reduced from $2,500 ‘Companion Feature MARY ASTOR LLOYD Hl‘GHl‘L~ “FLASHING STEEDS” SPIT SECOND SHOOTING AND VIRILE STARRING BILL PATTON WESTERN DRAMA “HIGH \TEPPER Pay Matince for Children Sat JCTED SHORTER SUB. 3 | Sunday Night Only e o BELLE BENNETT AT 10c. AND 20c, in “I'HE LILY” ALSO SE BOYS’ O’COATS $7.50 ‘New Britain's Only Stage School” Dancin Dramatics! ARCADIA BALLRGCOM ~ FRIDAY NIGHT Ahlberg’s Orchestra Soft Shoe “The name of Meshken on Furs has always afforded the buyer absolute protection.” Miss Helen Simpson in a program of Musical Comedy and Drama will be at 0dd Fellows' Hall Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1927 The Meshken Budget Plan is suggested for your convenience in buying out 138 MAIN STREET 7 of income. OPP. STRAND THEATER

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