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|l .f:f"i written by the prese agencles for the respective amusement company. [BRossi00R 2320 S A s ac it SR Ioanes 250 o 10 21320232 222225 0223 “BIG PAL” AT THE LYCEUM | “Big Pal” a drama containing icart interest, excitement and gen- line sunshine, and “His New York fe,” a story of a country girl, un- | sophisticated in New York city with | its lures and temptations, as well as the latest release of the gerial “The | House Without a Key" are being of- | fered at the Lyceum. “His New York Wife” is a story } in which a girl is misunderstood and mistaken as the New York wife" | . well known rounder. Her inno- | ence is appealing and the trend of | the story develops ever increasing interest. Theodor Von Eltz and Alice | Day have the romantic leads. | William Russell, formerly na- | tional amateur heavyweight champ, | stars in “Big Pal,” the story of a professional fighter who is tempted v gamblers to throw a fight. The remory of his crippled mother, played by Mary Carr, and her code of honor cause him to enter the ring like @ young whirlwind, winning 1 moral battle as well as a struggle with the gloves. Mickey Bennett as the kid of the picture does some fine acting. The latest news reels also are shown at each performance. | BATHING BEAUT AT RIALTO A bathing beauty contest will head {he motio.. ure program at the Rialto theater tonight. In looking over the entry list it appears that nearly every girl with a-claim to un- usal pulchritude has filed her name in this evenings affair and such be- ing the case should be a red letter event. The two features which close their engagem nt today are “The Penalty” a thrilling story of San Francisco's underworld which stars Lon Chaney in an amazing role, hat of Blizzard it's legless ruler, and The Millionair. Policeman™ an ab- sorhing society drama with Herbert Rawlinson in the leading part. Se- lected shorter subjects will round out the progr.m. The double fea- | ture bill which opens a two day run | at this theater tomorrew has for a | cadline: the comedy scnsation | We're In the Navy Now". Wallace Berry and Raymond Hatton, the in- imitable comedy duo cavort once more on the screen in this hilarious film which ells the sidesplitting of a couple of greenhorns in Navy during the late World War. ! Recry and Hatton pass up no chance: te create a laugh and the resulfs is one long guffaw. Chester Conklin | nd Tom Kennedy appear in the | port in “We're in the Navy Now” | which has been declared an even | reater comedy than “Behind the st ront™ their initial screen effort which scored such a tremendous hit some time ago. Th cond fea- v splendid balancing | photoplay inasmuch as it is brillian drama. Tt is called “Devil's Island™ Wl depicts the life led on a French | penal isle where every resident is a | life term convict. Pauline Fred- erick has the major role to portray and gives her usual finished per formance, Seleeted shorter subie will incluae a comedy, another chap- ter of the serial and a news recl ture make AT THE STRAND The entirely new bill of vaudevills and photoplays which opened afternoon at the Strand is entirely ping with the slogan of a “Gr. Vaudeville Scason and it might 20 even further and add a greater movie scason with Richard T his latest feature, “Paradise Two.” in which he Is supported by Betty Bronson The vaudeville is headed by Her- man Berren and Mile. This is one of the outstanding vaudeville | »s of the present day. In their {urn, “Ten Dollars a Lesson” this pair reap a harvest of laughs from their audien Next wee! attractions include | Adolphe Menjou in “Blonde or | Brunette” which opens a four day engagement on Sunday, and Pauline, }io will demonstrate his miraculous feats of mind over matter will be the big attractions for three days starting Monday in addition to an- other great vaudeville bill | MICHAEL STROGOFI® AT P ALACE Something in the nature of a s sation wa revealed on the screen of the Palace theater at the per- formance of Jules Verne's famous melodrama “Michael Strogoff,” nn\\‘v filmed for the first time | A young Russion actor, Tvan \foskine, heads the group of prin- cipals, supported by a cast said fo | pumber 6,000, Much of the picture is in nats color, notably the Grand Ball in the palace of the C nd the victory | fete at the camp of the ( Kahn. A notable picture and that was fully iated by large audience t presentation at the Pa GREAT PROGRAM AT CAPITOL | An exceptionally fine program of | photopays opened at | this afternoon to an .1p]\|>‘l|.l“\“; audience. The program has double features, both great attractions. One MME. MARIE SUNDELIUS of the Metropolitan Opera Co. and Wennerberg Male Chorus Capitol Theat'er Sunday Afternoon Feb. 13 2:15 o'Clock Admission §1.00 Tickets at Hultgren's Jewelry Store and Miller & Hanson Drug Co. g I Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrlcal notices and reviews in this column are | ray with Conw; | comedy, melodrama, tragedy, music, | Commissioner Michael J. Bannan the whole country. Why is this? | tion of compe S i i i cte., any one of which usually eon-|and Clerk Joseph McGrail appeared | B qrv i oo o Why should people with the right| finding changes which might be ; ”“fh has ”“»’011 written aI)r?ut thf Hindu Fakir and 'r\m’ms](n nn;[ m‘-nlu! mnl‘l( {with Chief of Police William ¢, ' Ihvistigation of the e e i (ne T o) his many miracles. The Hindu Fakir is a Holy man single play. Albert Lewis and Sam | y{art (o explain the estimates of the ... it ol where they will choose New En in hi i i H. Harris have assembled a talented | police department. peonage conditlons under Whieh olll-) ) 3" 1¢ gt follow that we have ks eicountyiandnoniasihceuiouisidetite | group of performe her husband, after e has been sent asked at a cost of $3.000, and new | the textile supremacy of this see- S to prison, the books of the short|cars of befter > than now used | tion. Since then it been found to witness Pauline’s blood test Dr. Pauline will appear at Istory writing cour he had been are sought for nts. An item of | that the industries which were es- At close range on the stage at cach performance on studying. $1.300 each is included for these!tablished in the south which looked | Greater y each performance. M, e ¥ ppy together for a cars. s0 good at first, have their own| Vaudeville > Wed. £00d many years Mrs. Coffey said. Tollowing the hearings, Ch: an } troubles now. It has been found Scason “I want the children to remember [, . Hall made appointments with | that New England concerns their father as he was here at home ' the chairmen | | Cl 3 declared against a | New m P —T 1 1 ht result in an in- i Louisville, v s TepOTt- ferior job. Irancis C. Kelly remarked | e to have made 0. wl“ In Prof- ! the sum sought is a very modest one H its from the sensationa rise of he favore ag did Joseph C. i ‘heeling and Lake 13 road | gon s i | | stock if they still ‘hnul‘l} vy:w-»rylw .fA:I‘A'.‘1.'7!l‘l;‘l"!)"" r]:-\ll | { H ‘les ey filmed. the victory Zanc Grey's Outstanding |of a ”\"l jester fhe children’s . | Strand Sttand relebration at the camp ot the Novel of the Year. | reau affirms. : . N 5 srand Khan in full color— e “Don’t turn your baby intoa play- . : Topical New: Qomedy ALEXANDER CARR in | toy or keep him up late at night to {ed by proud parents, | agents NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1927. i IR | riate $1,000 out of this year's in- | our industries, re experienc- | New England’s goodness all over made. We are going to advise the [tournament here two years ago & 3 | | come was unaninious. ing b business as we are here., the world. With the problems|changes and in a greater w try | “more alibis.” 1 1 wisfers from accounts having | The southern trade will not seri-| which have been met by past gen-to aid the legislators of the state. “One would imagine that since Dr | balances will be made at tonight's | 4 ets. re we, | meeting ot the board. ‘ “Beside the facts, we have' going to break the faith of those plishing thing: . The charity and water depart- | certain advantages which must not, gone and those coming and lay st 300 years. We will continue | championship,” said Capablanca yes: {ments and the New Dritain Institute | be overlooked. | down on the job now? New Eng-|to accomplish these things, aided |(erday as he arrived for the inter: i | will be heard tonight. ‘ Mass of skilled Workers land's men and women will still be| by a wider viewpoint which I am |national chess masters’ tournament 4 “We have the advantage of al it h | Finance Board Passes nghtly> e ot st workeretevcien s vaion kgt nistior theTommntos aiii |3 : 1 39 NE | hard to duplicate anywhere. Dur-f.m-y citizen in New England will ernor John H. Trumbull, Over “Specials” Suggested | |in ihe war. mich af the war Ume| be Fiad it he a clien of the scheduled (o appear at the | produce of the country which was| United Stat were not present when Jud YREY-HR0 1 | | | manufactured elsewhere, was sent| Continued applause marked the gerford went to introduc Dr. Lasker charges that his clock 3 | Items of nearly $100,000 in the to New England to he refinished end of the speaker's address and at the gathering, ad been tampered with and that he E i and completed. Wi the skill| the William C. Hun- ———— b 1 i | product and we will de- now urging.” re Feb. 10. the rate he is going. if he 41 A § ously threaten our own markets crations arc we, the present age, “Connecticut. has, been accom- | Lasker lost the chess championshig ,"“l“ 'I!“lll\ worth while for the [he is bent on obtaining some other ull I nptug ' Mayor Gardner C. Weld and Gov- though [not the alibi champlon already,” ] TR R asserted, “he will be IR T d been subjected to other disad- g vantages were contained in recent rs to the Manhattan Chess club and to a newspaper in Holland. We have call of Judge which has been brought out by gen-! gerford, who was toastmaster, a C anks was given New York, r. Capablanca, o champion, estimates of the fire board werc passed over lightly by the board of inance and taxation last night, in- G A ] e 8911IS HVCSUQMG Peon- likely be “pruned” in those resprcts, Included were the new ladde nd men for service north of cks, the cost of wiich 8 together with an cquipment cost of $850; a fire sta- tion in the western section of the city which would cost $55,000; $10,000 to remodel No, 4 station. These estimates make up the PABLANCA REPLIES. Feb, 3 (P—Jose world TR crations workers. standing vote of t the advantage of the s Massachusetts visi « istic thri the people Appeals for State Patriotism ] L which been handed Preceding Mr. Cox's address, chess offers “Prisoners of the Storm” as adapted from James Oliver Cu wood's story of the snow country. The companion feature offers ar other fine film in “Altars of Desire, which features charming Mae Mur- Tearle as her le ing man in one of the finest Murray subjects this scason. ‘It is a delightful tale and I\nld interest throughout. W. arges of Berlin Lasker's lock had been tampered with in the for $1.00, who had | Clark Belden, & “hamber of Commere to s . ad- live through t unpro- winters here. Of the hering. He con- of the Union, the New Englang : narrow viewpoint exis g tes alone showed any decreas ing today which excluded the state 3 ¢ of | their indebt s, from most of the individuals' reck- “We have the cilitics for re-| oning. He said further that the a "] stigation today by 3 e and ytical work which | Chamber of Commerce Stro ol o, widen that viewpoint and was there- n all counts—perfect leavening—even “down t llum times, was the an extended inv ent of j Zents, [hisaCanticl foxart “1““" Is be-yajor portion of “special items,” he indictment yesterday of Webb | 4'¢ neded the world over : :1?1":I;gu:zo:flr‘yv’l"“_ outside the expenses ordinarily con- | Bellue and John D. Alford, of Amits ; ”"“ai“:“l;‘_‘“') = E‘;““_“S ongLore WorthySifEnnano okhsr readon. texture — good appearance —wholesome- S il e sidered as fixed charges. county, Mississippi, on charges of{* !ar&e part of OUDECr gen-| “Let us work away from indlvid- neat—dl S| — ! overture. p A motor-driven siren .to cost $950 abduction, and enslavement of | “T*!¢ lism,” said Mr. Delden. SLRSH gestibility—economy! Allareyoun b The biggest photoplay attraction s heing asked because the First|five nogroes is to be followed by a| Business Increasing Normally work' for a greater state viewpoin in the baking when you use : that ever came to New Britain, “The | Baptist church will not permit use ! ¢isclosure of peor st Helena | “We have transportation ge in § nzipahoa ishes in Loui evidence now in th United States district Fire Brigade” opens a four day en- [ of the bell in its tower after April 1. |: gagement at the Capitol this coming ' The huge bell is causing damage to | Sunday night, and from all expecta- | (e building, it explained. Grant | tions this popular house should play | of $4,200 to place 21 new fire alarm | to cap: crowds during its en- | hoxes is Regular items of ex- | said. gagement, if the rccord breaking run ' penses, ation facilities| Let us give our practical rather than | tin th vs and railway service ' just our moral support to the Cham- | of the New Haven road, which has ber of Commerce. We need the| been constantly improved of 1 ioral support and we have it to a | We urally give up some great estent, but we need more The Wholesome or scctions of the practical support. There are men hem, but on the on the state chamber list who POWDER o £l . ‘t be here ke exclusive of “special item Alford and Webb were indicte it is now ecnjoying in New York, is | totals § 3, Chairman C. J.|testimony that they had gone to the is increasing time h couldn't any criterion. The New York pri Dehm and Clerk T. J. Meskill ex- | home of ‘Crawford Allen, 50-yea E cction is going for the purpose of aiding the range to $2.00 and its showing here plained. | negro, near the Louisiana border, in | £OF" much as is normally chamber. We have 52 Chambers of k e in the state, all linked 1 is doing a won- will be at the regular Capitol prices. | Chief W. J. Noble told the finance | Commers mite county, Mi: commissioners the National Board of | ust, seeking his grown daughter.| “In former 3 New England | into a chain wh FORD Fire Underwriters has placed a 30-|\Vhen they failed to find the negro | Manuf ers h only the prob- derful work. lonight at Parsons’ theater Albert | points deficiency rating on the de- } oTann ik s (Tl ren, iecoora g o[ loms oE mil cture to market their! “One of our ohjectives for the fu- Lewis and Sam H, Harris will pre- partment in daytime and 47-point|the indiciment, forced Allen fo got| 800ds. With the springing up of | ture is the advisability of establish- sent the novelty of the present thea- | deficiency at night because com-!out of a sick bed and vwnmp,"m. the industries of other scctions, the: ing a state adverticing commission trical season, “The Spider,” a play | panies have but four men. This is|them to a farm at Fluker, La. They | Manufacturer of today is finding the We are 5 to see if it would be nly city over 50,000 not having | q1so forced his wite and three chil. | nced of salesmanship. The Panama Practical to advertise Connecticut 4 just how we would do that if of the varities of Iulton Qarsler and Lowell Brentano. This is the , he declared. To Proper- | ron all under 12 years of age, to| Canal has brought the West Coast novelty play — which breaks away | ly man three companies $10,402.50 | yecompany them. The negrocs were|and the Orient nearer to this sc- Wwe found it practical. % from the old routine and presents | is asked. taken at night and hurried from | tion than it is to Chicago, speaking| “Wed R HINDU FA IRS,, for the amusement of theater-goers | Queries put and statements made | (nir home nalt clad |in the terms of the shipper. ‘ks . program. We have investi- § on K something new behind the footlights | during hearing on the fire depart- S e 2. a “The increase in population of the Kated the appropriation request of It Is done from the ansle of “the | ment hudget indicated that cuts will | rtment. of justise afents eharge, | country as a wholo comparcd with | the Emm 0N Ll d‘Or;(i(f,?"ZE play within a play” theme and yet [ pe effected which will be equivalent U 4 evoral | the increase in populati the| to advise the complete a 2k . G wan s Y. single play. 1t contains mystery, | “Chairman R. W. Chamberlain, | xn semed gus i Al ori_;(r figure for this section for| *We ure also' working on the ques. i | ppi, last Aug- PARSONS', HART C jtion awards and are vr negroes are held in a state of : boundary lines of his homeland. virtual ensl; ment, officia id. B Police Department Budget somcthing to offer them which oth- | — | Chief interest in the budget was| | er aistricts not. 5 : s S . - |the request for 15 additional pa- |, Sees New Growth for Boston yceu These posing as Hindu Fakirs are indeed — just | trolmen, to cost . The pro- o 'hr» rest of the country sneers | fakirs. ! posed location of these men was ex- | E hipping ports perbaps. We NOW PLAYING i i SlA R HUBBY ;xmuw.; l]n xn»»!x:i‘“:\ Roc enue, [ h in Boston a port equalto most Q = t of the bridg verlook distriet, | in the world. We hav obtained H . % Tfl YE g beldes rarioni distylg) Ex_fiuv Bflx UREES\ L wenidgle hive aabtainad S NY NOT A MIND = HIS FAMOUS = oy , South Main street 0 | diseriminating in favor of v]“;E READER ho BLOOD TEST below Brook street, two men to fill | i Philadelphin and w 3 Is Pauline compels the Pauline is not a mind supernumer- | . 3 5 [ pared to extend our shipping cle man, one (Continued from First Page) | ijes to the utmost. The alloc blood to recede from A Great Cast reader and should not He the human body and Also Mrs. Coffey Will Not Turn Down s o patrobed b s . for Arch et, one for a janitor, | e | by the shipping board of 12 cargs vith s s and tr Eight hour shif(s | of these things? Boston to me sounds the keynote i on all cent beats would be made New E 1 is depende 0N ¢r a massive increase of shipping With | Madison, Wis. b, (A)—The possible through this appropriation. | the management and prosp Of from that port. Wm. RUSSELL WILL PUT LADY To SLEEP' woman who was William N. Coftey's | The board wishes funds with | its industries. In the past New " rpoe are other th Desides e % ngland has had to conquer the lac ars and who | which to equip mo wife for twer supernumerary | saalries to be considered. G a- B ; A o] 9.9 0 veared his three ehiliven will help ! policemen so as to attract more | Of natural resources with a shr T perts tats that New Hngind || House Without a Key—% Pauline will at 12:30 o'clock next Monday, place a 3 maft 1} he = (.,“L "‘"; ’-‘“‘y’; young men to the poli ; partment. ; i‘“l‘“'*"l ingenuit - most stimulating climate in = . voung lady to sleep in a cataleptic trance, where she im in his prison of granite and | They re required to purchase ' acter which have given this R tn s e sat o) o o e et fm i 3 1 at Waupun, to which the state it own equipment. Aluminum |th. reputation of raising men and MR the advedtions STARTING TONIGHT will remain in full view of the public in the window cots to send 1‘ s o e "\‘lmu’ m\!.\ on the st e women: ‘ngland ze T»M have the s NEW EVE. PRICES ; of the John A. Andrews Co. She will be carried to . Orchard, district attorns inted, and a second installment of | women have ways stood for the Hiontere oy in h 2 N 9= o R, LaE Ay g H o e it “‘\‘\;”([h““"n“:‘: Y “'r BAL. 15¢ ORCH. 25¢ the Strand Theater at 6:15 o'clock, where she will ask t Coffey be sentenced to life are sought. When the item of sani- | most economical of the pcople of b i S bt = Sy be awakened by Dr. Pauline during his per- imprisonment for slaying Mrs. Hat- tary repairs at adquarters came | this country. tie Hales, came to Madison today 10 up, Chairman Chamberlain said a| No Serious Threat From South visit Mrs, Coffey. violation of the ¢ is taking place| “Within the past few years ad- In response to a request that Mr. overy day the police station be- | verse conditions have affected our Orchard brought from Coffey, sIrs. cause of plumbing nditions, A |cotton trade. Southern industries Coffey readily consented to mail 10 service car, armored if possible, is | springing up pointed to a stump in t the rest of the world hear BRI i ) ha b LADIES' MAT. formance!! e PHYSICIANS ARE INVITED od of spreading the good news. Let | any Lady to best seats. us talk New Ingland and spre: : for conferences to he | ship cotton to their northern mills as he was the last time they saw jeld § ¢ afternoon to go over | and manufacture and place the fin-| him. I do not like to have them | the hudgets. liitant oro dntteton Einag ey B v oo uber their father hehind prison $1000 for Mcmorial Plates | market for the same price that| On motion of George P. Spear the | southern industries can demand. OffY Tsum of $1,000 was appropriated to | Capital outlays which southern ir m‘m_m} k\ 4, purchase bronze plagues for the | dustries are finding so hard to mect, | Elroy American War memorial. | have already been taken care of by orial committee pointed out | Ihother Repmted m such an appropriation is necessary | Ha‘e (,‘ea“ed l p BlE to properly finish e O AT e T STRAND i Popular Prices the woman Cof CONTINUOUS SATURDAY il e ALCOVA with Martin Young and Company “The Dance Shop™ % PALACE *° | Wheeling ALL THIS WEEK The World's Might drama—iJules Verne's : ad others. The vote to appro- o in possession House of Hits! | w York World Melo- of the stock, The says. he brothers ¢ marks the opening of the 1 TODAY—FRI. Popular Palace Policy. R. 8, and A. D. Reynolds, principal owners of | 2 2 —ar ; o 6 First Run Double Feature ] the United States Foil .u“l..” v, GREAT FEATURES FOU R‘ ([g \‘\.h MlCHAEL | Bills on Every Program— 7 are reported to own 30,000 KADEX KIDS New Shows om Sundays— 4 James Oliver Curwood’s Great Story Wodnesdays—Fridays. STROGOFF” oo (The Secret Courier.) | TOM Mlx . | |“The Last Trail” shares bought well before the y ent surge hegan The rise of stock to 6S1-4 here today is the basis for the assumption o It ol brothers’ profits. et . - | 2 ADVICE FOR PARENTS Fl - \ IHIOUSJE ngton, Feb, & (P—A baby = Wa, “or Tomorraw™ of the Suow Country special Vaudeville Feature llhR\l AN BERRENS with MULE. FIFT One of the mightic t spec Vibrant Rom. o——Mother e | “APRIL FOOL” i vealism in the greate battle soeiies Gier Tismod—Tast of From the sensational stage 6.000— success—“April Showers.” MILTON BERLE and Company “Memoirs of Miton™ By Wm. K. Wells amuse the family or guest the ! bureau advises in urgi parents to tuck away their progeny regularly not later than 7 o'clock. First arrivals in the family elr- clos are especially In danger of hav- ing their sense of humor overwork- the bureau's SMICHALL STRCGOPE i not POPULAR PALACE just another picture. It stands | PRIC, above all the spectacular photo- | Matinee ‘mm“ plays— | Adults New Britainites! are convinced. ——— Get Ready! Strictly fresh oggs, 2 doz. for $1.00. Russell Bros.—Advt. i Soe it NOW—You will want to | see it again. . | It’s the Biggest Photoplay Shown at 2: 20 SUN. ORCH. 25¢.—BAL 15¢c. | | that ever came to our City! PARSONS ™ | youMust || Next Al Broad and STARTING TONIGHT The Most \nul Play of the Year § 1||r| S0c-$1.73, TODAY BEGINNIN NEXT For o ok | : e . e s | IR e , RIALTO “s PIIBER” } s at the MAE A BIG CUT IN | 7 rostene | rmiDAY aNpD &&Tl'fi;; EALTARSo L | NAVY Now” N ADDED ;\I‘Tl(.\('rl(\\' DA S dav Night | |- TIRACTION ; ot s e Leitbicl unday Night /[ s s was ovr | B l 1 5 0 h 2 5 R :,a.':.',..:.‘::,.':.'..::..‘..‘ e Pudies Sl W. Muin St 613 or 1136 Mr. H. are Hancock and Friend our invited guesis. o st 2 S o o Lt $2.00 in New York Regular Prices Here! BALLROOM

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