New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 19, 1927, Page 5

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ONE HOUR OF LOVE BILLED AT LYCEUM Stars Jacquqeling Logan—Rub- ber Tires Is Added Feature An unusually entertaining picture wiil be unfolded at the Lyceum to- morrow night when “One Hour of Love” is flashed on the screen, for this picture, starring Jacqueline Lo- | gan, supported by a cast of favor- ites including Montagu Love, Mil- dred Harris, Taylor Holmes and Du- ane Thompson, is the romantic story of a beautiful girl whose great en- joyment was the luring of young men to fall in love with her. 1In| this picture she tries this trick once 00 often. The companion attraction is “Rubber Tires,"” a picture not one foot of which was filmed in a stu- dio, but rather during an actual auto tour of several thousand miles. Bessie Love and Harrison Ford are featured. It deals with a family of AT LYCEUM — SUN.,, A e e e wne ot Mmmmwu*nwmu‘mmnm S s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATI{RDAY FEBRUARY 19, 1927. | should score nicely on their local ap- | | pearance, at the Strand. Bordner and | Boyer will present their new comedy | | thriller on the trampoline. Moran and Waner and Brilliant and M- | | Farlana Co., will conclude a bill of vaudeville that gives every indica- | | tion of belng one of the most en- {tertaining yet seen at the local| vaudeville house. | The management announced that | on Washington’s Birthday, next | Tuesday, the Strand show will be | continuous from 1:30 until 11 p. m. | Doors will open next Tuesday at one | o'clocs. | Other attractions on next week's Dill will be “Secrets of 1926” the spectacular vaudeville extravaganza that recently scored a decided hit in Hartfor | In response to the hundreds of ! inquiries the management definitely set the date for Elinor Glyn's “It” Sunday, F ary 2 The en- gement will be for four days only. PLAINVILLE'S NEW THEATER The most important event of the year in Plainville theatrical circles will oceur when the wonderful new ! Strand theater is opened next week. MON. TES ; i | This motion picture palace is now MON., TUES. WED. |t i et and beautifully construc- “tin can" tourists in a 1910 car which, incidentally, a wealthy manu- facturer is anxious to get Jor its| historical value. Another note of in- terest is the beginning of “The Col- leglans,” two reels, each a complete story, of which will be shown the WEADDENFLATS | st mat ot e e | AT THE [;APIT'][ eneitemant: om i aebnetic evence | CHATIE Murray in Amusing Film Feature and tender in romance. George Lewis, Hayden Stevenson and Doro- good parts. “One Hour of Love” tells of & | gay, care-free young soclety girl of | Anybody who fears that laugh- athletic tendencies who tests out one | ter may increase their girth is of her society friends by giving him | herewith warned to stay away from a thrilling auto ride. She reluctantly | the Capitol theater, where “Mec- accepts him, then leaves with her yadden’s Flats” will open a four father to inspect an engineering job | day run on Sunday night. In which he fs interested. She meets | For this latest a young engineer who insists that | picture, filmed by the she obey his camp rule: waralmdy S ey occurs the inevitable clash of Wills'one of the greatest and she makes a bet that she Will | thrown upon the screen. humble him and sets about to vamp | have all the comic him. The game becomes dangerous|made the original when she finds herself really “all- |, continued hit for ing in love. When the Young engin- | voare heen retained eer finds he really was the butt of | ovel situations have been a joke he takes things into his own |y oo R RS R hands and his “one hour of 10ve” is | ¢aroq g0 xoron o S both romantic and exciting. P 2 HAROLD LLOYD 1§ BARREL OF LAUGHS New Britain Still Giggling Over Palace Feature “The Kid Brother” will return to | the screen at the Palace theater for | three days starting Sunday. Those | who have been fortunate enough to | see the picture on its first ‘visit to New Britain will surely vouch for the statement that “The Kid Broth- er” ig the greatest laugh producer that was ever made. And it is @ safe ‘bet that every one who has already seen it will want to see it again. As for those who have not had an opportunity to see “The Kid Brother” this is a chance of a life time to have the biggest laugh cver. “The Kid Brother” is not slap- stick. It is legitimate comedy with a dramatic theme. The companion feature with Kid Brother” is “The Flame of the Argentine” with Evelyn Brent. With |t a thrilling story of plots and love on | Charlie, the Argentine plains, Evelyn Brent's DY, finds latest picture is bound to ples s | ever his it hums with the vivid re Conklin, life in the great South A will cattle country. Miss Brent's sund able ability in emotional roles has! been too well proven in all of her recent succe: and in ** of the Argentine” she achicves laurels. There will be two shows on Sun- day night, the popul prevailing, fifteen and cents. The matinee price is ten and fif: teen cents while the evening prices | which start at five o'clock are fif- teen and twenty-five cents. Because of arrangements with the producers of the picture “The Life of Saint Genevieve” which | will play the Palace for two days Wednesday and Thursday the coming week, the ¥ which 1s usually held on Wednesday night will be 1 ¥ night. producing ogers, is more but n added who CHARLIE MURRAY Two of th com- plete suc s picture ar arlie Murray Chester Conk- Jin, ave amed up for the first “The greate gifted There shows on two completc night with the beginning at will be of Monday, Tu with the films on I am wilt Aesops ! enil . and the Other include come pros twenty-five made 2-10:15 At This Afternoor rformance Roller Skates Given Away to the Children l\\(i B l.l(lll'l‘\ la~( Ium- onight “The Sea Wolf” with Ralph Ince & Claire Adams “The Show Off” \\|II| I‘mll Sterling & Lois \\ll\un COME DY Continuous Performance HEATER that the childre Britain will be interested in been inaugurated at the Rialto ater. Starting this afternoon and| continuing indefinitely every Satur-| day matinec seven pairs roller skates will be presented to as many | Incky children who hold the co sponding coupons with those called from the stage at this theater. | The two fes which close their en t at this the- ater this afternoon are Jac don’s thrilling Wolf"” which star Adams and “The Showoff” one of the sations of the season starring Ford Sterling and Lois Wilson. shorter subjects include chapter of the current serial as well s a comedy and news reel. The feature attraction for tomorrw eve ning is “Mismates.” Other attrac- tions to be shown include a novel Indian drama called “White Man Purned Indian,” a short comedy and | news reel. There will be a Black Rottom contest staged Monday eve- ning. AT THE RIALTO An event n ot ‘Mismates” Lou-| | with Doris Kenyon story A Novel Indian Diama \\llll MAN TURNED INDIAN CTED SHORT SUBJECTS Black Bottom Contest Mon, Eve. TONIGHT MATINEE SATURDAY EARL CARROLL “WHAT ANNE BROUGHT HOME” A New Comedy by Larry E. Johnson Eves, 0 Sat. Mat. 50c- SEAT SALE TODAY Presents Emerson Studio DANCING 150 W. Main Street Tel. 613 1436-5 STAGE BALLROOM ; 1 Tuesday Evening Feb. 22nd If it's Entertainment you want We have it S ENTERTAINMENT BUREAU 24 Washington Street. Tel. 2336. SRR Jap i e R PR VRSN First National | RIALTO| AMERICAN LEGION BALL On Thursday the prog |change and will bring {popular double featurs of the state. The con- dition of the building two weeks ago ! Mae Busch and P made it seem impossible that the e Giered work would be ready on time, but it & ‘]‘"“""*" N : e now taking shape and construc- e0ioin her new hit, s n is being rushed to a finish Bl oy h every assurance Of succese. the Strand they will be enabled to ng ford, next Mon- ONSTRAND SCREEN Plainville theatergoers to look be- yond the town limits for first cla Daly & Co. Will Top Vaudeville Bil motion picture entertainment. At The great pr witness the best photodramas being produced, while the tones of the $10,000 org: specially built for the theater will heighten the effect perfectly. And the theater, with its | tasteful and unique decorations, | will be In itself worth the price of | Lessee George Le Witt and Man ager John Clackin ssures their pros- pective patrons that at the Strand ¢ will be met with all the de- ich they would enjoy in gest theaters in the sta ed at th come ¥ y and will he Perfect Ben Lyon in the title AL Tonight marks opening of tl B. mammoth fair at the audi- from the highly successful play that torium of their new home on Main created somie g like a s s The soclety has arranged for the appearance in this city of drum corps from the following cities amous Pat ' thr hout the sta Hartford, comedians, Kensington, P vi Southington Middletown, New Haven, Bridgeport, farce sot to entrancing music, “On Torrington, Manchester, Bristol Roof Garden.” Other acts on the | Naugatuck and Milford. for Monday include Goetz and These corps are to give a street in their skit, “A Matrimonial 'parade and upon arrival at the aud 2d no tears. torium are to compete in playing and is one of the prime fa- haton swinging for prizes awarded acts and | by the society. sined This team vorites among big time BENEFIT FOR MUSICIAN’S SCHOLARSHIP FUND New Britain Musical Club Announce CONCERT CAPITOI, THEATER TEB., 20th SUNDAY AFTERNOON 3:30 o'clock Including: Mendelssohn Trio Lois Phelps, Concert Pianiste Mrs. Tuttle, Contralto Soloist Anderson, String Quartet Concerted Vocal Number Tickets $1.00———Children Tickets at McCoy's Inc., 246 Main St. and Miss L. P. Farrell Piano Store, 33 Arch St. Buy Home Made Candy Made Daily at the SPECIAL! Chocolate Almond Maple Walnut Chocolate Brazil FUDGE 49 Per C Pound ERVED AT ALL HOURS Refreshing Drinks LUNCHEO) Quality Ice Cream Next MON. HOLIDAY MATINE George W. Murphy’ “Castles in the Air" Dircet from 6 Months in New York and 1 Year in Chicago with the same superb company that played the Century theater in New York! BERNARD GRANVILLE——THAIS LAWTON——ROY CROPPER and 100 Other Favorites Including AND DANCING CHORLUS SR KNOWN, THE GREATEST COMBINED SINGIN I'HIZ WORLD HAS EVES.—30c.—$3.15 TUES. MAT.—350¢.—$2.30. State Armory Music By Si Yaffe Adm. $1.00 TWICE SUNDAY NIGHT Second Show at 8:30 and Mon.—Tues.—Wed. CHARLES MURRAY CHESTER CONKLIN L You'll Have the Life When Time of Your the Irish and Scotch Get Together! Aesop's F Capitol Juvenile THURS. THE MASKED WOMAN" with PAT O'MALLLY Comedy “PERCH OF THE DEVIL” with THE and MAE BUSCH PAT O'MALLEY Continuous Shows Daily 1:30—10:30 PALACE NEW TWO SHOWS SUNDAY . (Double Feature Program) SUN -- MON -- TUES Return of the Year's Funniest Picture at Popular Palace Prices. HAROLD LLOYD in “THE KID BROTHER” T he \I(ne You See It —— The More \ml Laugh COMP \\l()\ FEATURE EVELYN BRENT “The Flame ofmthe Argentine” Seething with Mystery — Palpitating with Romance. Tense with the Power of Regeneration POPULAR PALACE PRICE MATINEE EVENING 10c 15¢ 15¢ 25¢ CHILDREN 10¢ SUNDAY 15e—25¢ WED.—THURS—“THE LIFE OF ST. GENEVIEVE” _ This ('b}lpon and 10¢ admits a Lady to seat Monday Afternoon. any SEEEE SRV T o Wo ora® and a‘\e‘ m\“ Be 8 — c\\\ “A “’A\j comedd qies WA \“\n\‘ \_3\1\1 Fine=" J\ at L m\r And On ) i | » % SUN. MON. TUES, WED. Bargain Prices Sunday 30c—40¢ Continuous Daily LYCEUM ~ SUN.—MON.—TUES.—WED, LOOK AT THIS BILL!! 2 BIG FEATURES one Hour Iflié RenicBrovn O; I_OVG Wit JACQUELINE LOGAN and ROBERT FRAZER RAH! RAH! RAH!! Chapter 1 “COLLEGIANS” Don’t Miss These True Stories of Real College Life CO-FEATURE Hilarious Comedy i wietuaes O bRPORATION | Children After School 10¢ LADIES! Coupon and 10c - admit any Lady to best seats on all matinees except Saturdays and Holi- ’ days. Y.M.T.A. & B. SOCIETY FAIR New Auditorum February 19th to 28th Entertainment and Dancing Each Evening Admission 25¢

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