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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1927. 333331333831 ii \j Unless otherwise iIndicated, theatrical notices and reviews (n this column are written by the press agencles for the respective am nt compan; o S R I S R SRS S TSR A “THE RAT” AT LYCEUM |with this picture. A genuine police Ivor Novello as the Apache in puppy will be given away free The Rat”, the screen version of the |through the courtesy of Lieut. Lee liroadway stage success which shows | Duncan, owner of Rin-Tin-Tin. tonight at the Lyceum for the last| The companion feature will offer | ine, is a dynamic success as an |“There You Are” with Conrad Na- ‘tor. Villainous, cunning and ey o Robatte; fty, he portrays the role of the 1)oyq in “The Kid Brother” his new ris apache to perfection in the |comedy scream begins a four-day carlier scenes and in the later and | un on Sunday night, inore dramatically romantic scen s © reaches dramatic heights, prov imself a master of emotional roles ind a perfect screen lover. Much nay be expected from him in com- | ing pictures. Mae Marsh is the lead- ing lady and a collection of some of Hollywood's most notable hea have big parts in some of the ret scenes. The companion feature is another at the Strand for the entire we \it. It stars Sandow, a great dog |the vaudeville and photoplays will \ctor, in “The Call ‘of the Wilder- |change tomorrow. The feature film ness.” | for the last half of this weck will {be “The Faming Forest” from the novel by James Oliver Curwood. This ture 1s said to contain by far tho most sensational forest fire that the screen has yet photographed. The vaudeville for Thu turday will be h troupe, Thd Kikuta Ja hagement announced that an added attraction on Saturday and Juay"” ants of han l o I"Il ‘7 — 3,33332833232232383388238 AT THI: STRAND Tonight marks the final showing t the Strand of Corinne Griffith in ady in Ermine;” Mack and siter; Clay Crouch and Co.; Vis- Frank Whitmand and aind Do Rajah b- arting tomorrow a new program brings emotional Pauline I in “Josselyn's Wife,” and Walsh in “The lq'u‘n\ RIN-T Much of “While Lond Rin-Tin-Tin’s latest W picture, opening next the Capitol theater, filmed while London slept, it was taken in the ¢ This apparent | about through the fact t wood, where the pic is eight hours behind Lon. eiving the morning sun. wetors were )u;:mum" o'clock, Londoners W home for their evening meal ) time they had finished at 6 o'clock it was 2 a. m. in dear old London. On the other hand, when the company at night, beginning 7 o'clock, it was three in the m in London and 12 noon by Fri- wded by DS. show, it Holly- as made, 1 will give a s > for lad ) o'clock. Gir not Vw Imitted. s n\ a personal 1 and will be 1 confidential eelal the perfor THIL RIALTO. the old time an added " the famous mate rought to the h opens a t of THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY {JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S 7 FLAMING A ctro- ( (m/mz n- RD() & NOLL As You Like 'Em” \IOR AN ‘\ WARNER DOVER & NTOL BILLY EVANS & CO. “A Vaudeville Laugh” All This Week!! RABOID SOMETHING SENSATIONAL THE KIKUTA JAPS A Whole Tamily of Artists Remaining RAJAH NEXT MONDAY ROSCOE AILS and His Company Starting SUNDAY POLA NEGRI in “HOTEL IMPERIAL” W % \\». bingion Ses. B » RIALTO WO BIG FEATURES TODAY AND STARRING RALPH GRAVES “BLARNEV{” AND RENEE ADORER Never have love and adventure been so skillfally brought together as in this film of the days when men fought o a finish with bare “TEHE CYCLONE COWRBOY?” WALLY WALES LITE LAN THIS l()\lUI.l.U\\! A ROLLICKING COMEDY AND CURRENT NEWS TOMORROW . ANOTHER BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST POPULAR PRICES OF 10c. AND 20c. PEEVAIL Harold | Raboid will remain | fter- | at the Rialto theater, located at the | Brookes and Edna Washburn, corner of Broad and Washington | Charlton Andrews adapted the play strets. Renee Adoree, one of the|from M. Porche's orginal. An elabor- stars in “The Big Parade” and Ralph | ate musical setting has been compos- Graves have the leading roles in l\:v\cd by Wernner Jensen. SWEI]ISH PROGRAM |lariat. A : " With Music and Poetry row is a virlle western drama_“The | Cyclone Cowboy” with Wally Wales | in the stellar role. It has ev nmmm;‘ | to recommend it and its faults, to ;uee a shopworn phr'we are mm |lariat. A comedy and current fic | events will also be shown. There v [ Pe a bathing beauty contest staged tomorrow evening as an added at-| Members of the Business and Pro- Lactions fessional Woman's club had a “kalf ing, while on p to Sweden. It was " at the club and the distinctly Swedish | 1| TOMMY LEVENE GOING BIG. Tommy Levene and his “Snapshots of 1927 are continuing to draw in the theater crowds at the New P: ace with thelr melodies and mirthtul | entertainment. Beginning tomorrow Tommy has a complete new progr: to offer was Swedish members of the club had of the program. Miss Mabel man of the com- Others on the committee d Miss Ellen Johnson,. Miss Ruth Larson, s Ruth Anderson, Miss Anh Migs Helen Nel- son, Miss Anna Olsen and Miss Anna Malmfeldt. Miss Margaret Quinlivan As an added attraction every night |y o onto ihe | starting tomorrow, Tommy Levene | \fiss Quinlivan is not Swedish, but | will entertain the audiences with the "qg admitted temporarily into the | local amateurs who will be on t rdinavian ran X ¢ the | program for tomorrow. On ¥ GtiTin e Bhe 18 & Blon | night Tommy will open an auction | ere preferred hop on the stage and the audience | will have an opportunity to buy big values for little prices, and th fun they will get out of Tommy as the | auctiosieer will be great. On Satur- | day night, as an added attraction a | Black Bottom contest will be held in | which local talent will have an op- | portunity to compete with the stage pe incly medy will be new. Nothing from the first three days will be used in the show for last half of e the 1 Svensk, not a member but drafted for the oc and Mr. » folk song: folk danc girls on the committee Swedish costumes. Foberg read a Swedish poem bel Wall ve some casion. also rer d der All y for the I Hoot Gib- I.:\m:hur w the Capitol be when Harold Lloyd opens engagement at this The king of laughs made a new picture, “The | Brother” and advance reports {is the funni hs and day house. Kid e pure for toni ths Lions' frolic. role of the ¥ mountaineer family. ato all kinds of troubl in trying to im- » of the ’H.’!rrflvl Fd and pre personate his the county. (.1,11.110 of }’\mknn" ¥ nml]v Confirmed | 12 (P e confiri- , north- bout 150 1 Han- nton, C - alist offi the capture of wgsi prov wn t cd ern Kis miles do the distin- t and author of " the new to be ter tomorro: Nichols sons’ t and for matinee ing personality. Unlike most dr: movitch” require in its unfoldin with ¢ ed for the Cordoba, ! er, seen at| LVELD NEW TOMMY LEVENE AND HIS “SNAPSHOTS o in a Brilliant array of color—song—and dance, TOMORROW Beautiful Girls—iZlaborate Scttings—itoaring Comedy ature Photoplay 'IIJ'I’\IF\\' Laughs with AMATEURS — FRIDAY AUCTION NIGHT N BLACK BOTTOM CONTESY Avoley of excitement! A broadside of mirth! Action Galore! STUNTS, FIGHTS, HOOT GIBSON TEXAS STREAK” LAUGHS LADIES MORNING PERFORMAN FRIDAY AT 10:30 O'CLOCK given by RAJAH RABQOID STRAND ALL SEATS Answering each lady questions of a personal rate nature, a= poly Ivcrylycmué HortfordRoad New Britain committee. | | Dan Moody, T00 MANY PARDONS COURT GIVES UP Gov. Ma Ferguson Freeing Pris- oners Faster Than Gonvictions | Austin, Texas, Jan. 12 (P—With clemency proclamations issued by Governor Mirfam A. Ferguson stand- ing at 3,177—a new record for this | state—one Texas court today had discontinued its criminal calendar | until the expiration of her two year | term January 18, next. The post- ponement was granted when the dis trict attorney at San Antonio an- nounced a man convicted there last | week had already been given a full pardon. Meanwhile, the state legislature which convened yesterday, was con- sidering a bill introduced by Senator | Thomas B. Love of Dallas to repeal | the measure enacted two years ago | granting amnesty to former Gover- | nor James E. Ferguson, who was im- | peached in 1917. The bill restoring Ierguson’s political rights was pass- ed, and signed by his wife shortly after she wa her hushand's issue of he od the amnesty law was passed in violation of the state constitution and that “it mis- | : nts the ideals and standard of | il conduct of the people of Svensk § : . | r J. W. wders in the which inve partments, [ port th Reid and other ral state de- | lared they would sup- | bill. Supporters of the | s anonunced they would | immediately in opposition | nd forecast a spirit- | scheduled which would | efeat of tha act. | who has heen mentioned | te for United States sen- dbe i ible to hold pub- | i the e was repeal- result in | rguson as a candic offi li me ict . M. Attorney cxar county, the discontinuance of crim- ses on the ground that “if a was gained it would in all v be set aside by her ex- . Fergu- |ing for | d her daily | elemencey orders, she granted thirty- {two pardons and several paroles vqr‘ > list included a ¥ for Dechard of Dallas, one of th> senators who voted to im- peach T Dechard was convicted vindling charge had s r months of a A. rved f attorney general and | who made the Fergu- | d major issue of sed to say wheth- | or-elect, rdon bo: SYSTEM fiversal Servica e QOne r.‘ucy—on, S5 3 NIGHTS BEG. THURS, PARSONS’ MATINE Anne SATURDAY lols Ofers ‘SAMABRAMOVITCH’ A Powerful Play of Lite by Francois Porche Adapted by Charllon Andrews with Mary Youler, Lee lar > by Werner Mat. 50, Pedro de Cordoba, Hohl an; al Net | Arthur M nssen 150 —_—_————— EMERSON STUDIO of DANCING Ballroom! All Ages—1 Open 10 Phone Stag 50 W. Main St. m—10 p. m, 613 or 1136-5. CAPITOL For the Greatest ’er he contemplated any action. | George Stephenson; He characterized Chambe : as “one of the best district attorneys in Texas.” Comment on Chamber's action also was withheld by the Fergusons. When Ferguson was informed that a $100,000 libel suit had been filed against him at Houston by Mrs. Al- ma Purvis, based on statements in a proclamation pardoning her hus- band, the former governor sald he recalled Purvis had been pardoned b, his wife, but did not remember the facts In the case. Mrs. Purvis charged the pardon was prepared by rguson and was 80 worded as 10 defame her. sco Club Re-Elects Its Board of Officers The Gas-o club held its annual meeting last evening at the club ouse on Cherry street. The officers were all reelected for another term. They ars as follows: President, vice-president, secretary, Carl Tatter- Francis Sheehan; Restelll, and treasurer, Jack sall. Following the business session, a nquet was enjoyed. A program of sical entertainment was carried out. Francig Sheehan, the hoy ten- or, touchingly rendered ‘“Mother Machree M John Tattersall sang “Indian Love C: Mrs. Walter Olson sang, “Remembrance” and James Wilson rendered “Sleepy Head.” Benjamin Parker presided at the plano. LYCEUM| TONIGHT ONLY BIG PICTURE: “THE RAT” with IVOR NOVELLO and MAE MARSH And “SANDOW" The Wonder Dog in ALL OF THE WILDF “JOSS E PAULINE FRE] Also GLEO. WALSH in “MAN OF QUALITY” with LADIES' MATIN This Coupon and 10c. will admit any lady to best scats. Capltol? PHOTOPL. HITS! THURS.—FRL—SAT, the Wonder Dog in a wonder photoplay— Helene Costailo Walter Merrill Directed by Walter Morusco PROPUCTION Special - Added Attraction CSMILEY RING™ of Rin- Tin-Tin will make a personal ap- WARNER BROS mate pearance with the picture. 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