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'NIGHT OF LOVE' | i AT THE CAPITOL Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky Starred Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky, lovers in three films, comes to the Capitol theater Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in “The Night of Love,” Samuel Goldwyn's | presentation of George Fitzmaurice's | production of a tale based on the | feudal “right to the first night.” | Colman appears in an entirely new character for him, that of a bold iypsy bandit, a tousled-haired fel- | low with pointed moustaches and lengthened burns.” Vilma plays the role of a beautiful Duch- ss, vietim of the fearful “right to the first night." Trom Lenol Coffec’s scenario, | | Holyoke, Mass. They have develop- | gree and are as charming a pair | cap—they do not consider it a han- | dicap—these girls are just as sweet | and pleasant as could be. | | { each evening. The ranged for the ladies attending the | RONALD COLMAN | orge Fitzmaurice made “The Night of Love” in Hollywood, occu- pying six months of time and n*nl»’ ploying nearly $800,000 of money in the picturization of the romantic tale of the sixteenth century. The entire | film was under the personal super- vision of Samuel Goldwyn, veteran producer of “Stella Dallas,” “The | Winning of Barbara Worth,” “The | Dark Angel” and other lwndsomc and dramatic films. ' | “The Night of Love” tells a glow- | z tale of a wronged Gypsy prince Montero, whose bride is taken fror him by the lord of the domain, th 1 Duke de la Garda,—angd of the | of that gy prince | turned bandit. For when Vilma Banky, as the Princess Marie of Iranee, is foreed into marriage with | the Duke de la Garda, it is Ronald | Colman, as the gpysy Montero, who | \hduets her on another and differ- «nt first night. But into the heart of | Montero, even in his hour of re- venge, comes love for the Duke's| Supporting Colman and the beau- tiful Vilma Banky in roles that crit- | imed their | is a distin- | cru poetie revenge ics everywhe! Lest characterizations e cast including Montagu | Love, Natalie Kingston, Laska Win- ter, Hyman Dynunsky, Sally lL\r\d} and the Marion Morgan dancers, | who glide rhythmically about the | javish sets during the bacchanalian | oray sequence. There will be two complete shows night, the sccond begin- | sday the program will| and will bring two features | oftering Johnnie Hines in “All ard” and Conw arle and e Rich in “My Official Wife.” Capitol management an- nounced the showing of “Rookies"” | with Karl Dane and George K. Arthur which is guaranteed to be the funnicst comedy ever made. change he VAUDEVILLE, AND “MYSTERIOUS | RIDER” AT RIAITO TODAY The Rialto theater will today pre- sent one of the be programs in | the city The new management has | for presentation six big acts of vaudeville from the John Goggin | gency of New Haven, the gency between ‘w York and Boston. As a special ncession John Goggin, veteran| New Haven agent and producer will Le at the Rialto in person to super- vise the presentation of his all xnrl bill of vaudeville. The vaudeville | will be presented three times today. | The first time at 3:00; then 'unm‘ at 7:15 and the last time at 9:45. | The picture attraction for today | is the v novel of the West | B Rider,” starring | It presents a tale of the | \\(‘l replete with thrills ast riding, | action aplenty, and the sweetest ro- | mance you cver saw. There will | also be the final chapter of the| “Scotty of the Scou serlal, a s<nappy comedy. a marvel in motion | novelty reel and the latest issue of | the news reel. The admission prices will children 10c and adults 20c. The doors will open at 1:00 o'clock sharp and the show - will i at 5 and run (m\(inuo\m until 10: Come to the Rialto today and we are sure once you see our vaudeville ind picture show you will become regular Rialto patron. The new anagement of the Rialto is doing its utmost to make this theater one of the finest in the city. Especial care 13 being taken that the adult| trons are not annoyed or dis- turbed by shouting children. We have changed the type of our pic- tures and we are now showing the best obtainable, such as Lon Chaney PARSONS HARTFORD 3 Nights Beginning THURSDAY Matinee Saturday Americn’'s Foremost Young Star be: | | program. | Okay Records and a ja | her best numbers. | Wi | ing | added attraction of flve acts of pro- | fessional vaudeville. | double feature bill | Alberta Vaughn human beings. Eve., 50c-$2.88—Mat., 50c-$2.30 in “Mr. Wu”; Richard Dix in “Knockout Reilly”; “Frisco Sally Lévy”; Eddie Cantor in ‘Special Delivery”. All these and many others are coming to the Rialto| soon. JUNEDTWINS T0 APPEARATSTRAND Famous Gibbs Sisters Exhibited; Next Week What promises to be the most in- | teresting attraction ever brought to ! this city, will open at the Strand theater, Monday afternoon for & three day's engagement, when Margaret and Mary Gibbs, the only American born joined together twins make their initial appearance \in a nicely routined vehicle in which | they sing, dance and play the piano. The Gibb Twins are natives of Massachusetts having been born in ed their talents to an unique de- of entertalners as one could wish for. In spite of their physical handi- Owing to the limited engagement | of three days, of the Twins, the | Strana will give three complete per- form'mc(s each day on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The usual matinee will be given while two l‘ompleto performances of the vau- | devl ille and pictures will be given evening shows will begin at 6:45 and 9:05. Doors will open as usual at 1:30 and 6:15. The management has also ar- | atinee performances to be re- | ceived by the Gibb Sisters at the | conclusion of cach afternoon per- formance, There will be four other vaude- ville acts in addition to the Twins. The feature photoplay which begins Sunday evening will be Love,” starring Florence Announcement was made that the feature attraction for next Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday will be Gloria Swanson im “The Love of Sunya”, which will be presented at the Strand with the usual vaudeville | AT THE LYCEUM Lovers of the talking movies—and they are legion as the crowds flock- ing to the Lyceum indicate—are to have a four act vaudeville bill prs ented to them at this theater star ing tomorrow night. Each act is a top notoher and is presented in all reality. One of the numbers will be Roger Wolf Kahn and his orchest which plays nightly at one of New York’s leading night clubs. Kahn will feature his noted contribution to jazz playing., “Raggedy Ann."” Alma Ritter, noted soloist for the nger of “blues”, will sing several of while Randolph doft, one of the country's lead- 1xophone players, will o among other hits, his interpretation of the Valse Erika. The fourth talking movie act will be the tional Quartet, close 'harmon\ specialists who also will offer some dialogue and dance specialtes. With the movie program, which changes | on Thursday, will be Charles De- laney and Dorothy F Tountains of Manhattan™ colm MacGregor starred Price of Honor.” famous in DOURLE FEATURE AT PALACE There are two excellent features on the program for today, and an The feature picture 1s Ranger in “The Outlaw | Dog” and “Yours to Command” with ' George O'Hara. There will also be a wonderful for tomorrow, i in “The Adorable Deceiver” the beautiful romance be- | [tween a young millionaire and a | poor girl, a poor girl with shabby clothes and ragged shocs, who could | not even pay the rent of poverty| stricken boarding house, but a poor girl who proved to be a princes The companion feature tomorrow Richard Holt in “The Canvas K| |ser” the romantic adventures of & | young artist of the prize ring, who | had never risen higher than the un- | cnviable posltion of a “Canvas Kisser” the kind of a fellow who | “Lays Down” in a fight to collect | the loser's end of the purse, but he | meets a girl who believes in him and | the thrills begin. Birds sometimes have a fever of 110 degrees Fahrenheit, Anything about 106 or 107 degrees is fatal to Matinec Tues, Wed., Sat.—2:15. Every Evening—8:15, Thurs., 1100 CASES ARE jmorning? “RAIN” Starring ‘IARIO‘N' GRANT and VINCE! BE SURE AND RE! YOUR SEATS BE A SUBSCRIBER NOW There are over 5,000 subscrib- ers to the Poli Stock Company. ‘Why not you?> Leave your name at the Box Office and have the same seat each week. Try Our’ Daily SPECIAL LUNCHEON AND DINNER, 65c. No Cover Charge. Entertainment every Wednesday and Saturday Evening. Dancing Every Evening. Blue Swan NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FORMER ATTORNEY Mary and Margaret Gibbs Siamese Twins, Born Joined Together, Coming to Strand Mon., Tues. and Wed. INVENTED EXPLOSIVES BUT ADYOCATED PEACE ON COURT DOCKET Fairfield Superior Court Will' Have Busy Session | Disciple—Funcral Services This Afternoon N. J, May 8 (UP)— s will be held here afternoon for Hudson Maxim, whose inventions sha * course \m modern *, but who devoted much of hi: to working for in- ternational peace. Maxim died late yes home at Lake Hopatcong, 2 | was 74 years old. | The type of smolkeless powder Bridgeport, Conn., March 7 (P— | One hundred cases are on the dock- et of the May term of the eriminal superior court scheduled to open here next Tuesday with Judge Ar-| thur I, Ells presiding. A jury h been called for appearance on! Thursday although it is not expect- | ed that any particular jury trial will Wsed by the United States military Be startad) atitHat time! forces and Maximite, the high ex- Trial of Doctors Carl Beck and|Plosive which first proved armor Morris T. Horwitz, both of this city, | V1l¢ vulberable, were two ot Ao eharges of manslinghter arie: | MAXIM'S most important inventions ing out of the death of Miss Unr— Maiy was bn aivoaste o pases othy Reynolds in this city on March | [L/OUSR preparcdness, and was an 13, are scheduled to be tried during | agivg Supborter of the campaign of e | Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., in the carly 5 | vears of the World War to stir the State's Attorney William H. Com ‘nited States to increase its armed ley stated yesterday that counsel for|strength. Maxim sponsored the mo- the accused are desirous of a tion picture, “The Battle Cry of tinuance of the case until the Sep-!Peace,” which depicted the capture tember term. |of New York by an alicn army Trials of Frank Pulitano of | The inventor lost one hand in an city upon a charge of first explosion more than 30 years ago. murder; Joseph Memoli of Sta He is survived by his widow, who for assault and Mike Moscovitz af isted him in his inventions saston for arson are expected to be | throughout the heard by jury. In addition there is pending a third trial for Dr. A. R.| Campo of Noroton on charges of manufacturing and kecping intoxi- cating liquor. Twice juries in the court have failed to agree on Cam- po’s guilt or innocenc: EASY ENOUGH Traveler (to hotel chambermaid): Will you wake me early tomorrow J. He stanley All-Stars of t y Works trounced the fric to 12 yest ernoon at Walr game was uninterestin third inning on. Damato, jfor the All-St worked 5 striking out cight basmen and walking two. He kept the hits of the [ epposition well seatter»d, you te. | from the pitching €hambermaid: need only Vienna. Certainly ring for sir, me.—Mu: READ HERALD CLA FOR BEST R —TODAY— 5 ACTS of PROFESSIONAL VAUDEVILLE Afternoon and Evening. Double Feature Program —TODAY ONL Ranger the Wonder Dog in “THE OUTLAW DOG” Co-Feature “YOURS TO COMMAND” with GEORGE O'HARA 2 SHOWS——SECOND —SUNDA ALBERTA AUGHN THL ADORABLE DFE e pinnacle of thrills! acmg of action! The essefice of intrigue! The apex of entertainment! Spiced with the romance th! RICHARD HOLT in “THE CANVAS KISSER” A pretty girl can make a prize- fizhter out of an angle worm. of SUNDAY ADMISSION, ALL SEXTS 20c.—CHILDREN 10c, MONDAY, MAY 9TH——2—FFEATURES—2 lKl ZINALD DENNY in st It was a perfect fit everywhere except In his bank account. i “THE PAY OFF” with an all star cast. A thundering melodrama that will pound into your heart. Lake Compounce Dancing Tonight at the BALLROOM Music By Tasillo’s Orchestra SUNDAY Jto5 Concert By ew Departure Band Get a Real Thrill Ride the Wild Cat | Hudson Maxim Was Preparedness | SATURDAY, MAY 1927, | ning in December, 1923, he nclcd! as “go betw in an arms deal through which Chang Tsung-Chang obtained 10,000 taels worth of Mauser rifles, bayonets and ammu- k nition. He revealed that his com- B b mission amounted to $37,000. He placed this money in a safety de- posit box in a Shanghai bank. The explanation he n s that he | did this “becaus i not want to attract attention with so large a deposit in a bank.” Amencan in China Accepted Brihes 70 — r United for Chir Ju Leonard States dis- was found y in the of ac- 4,000 in gold ice of district senteneed Mon- Leonard Husar, of other forci: ¢mxmh(n) in one of a number rs chal d with opium muggling the Yangtse river, about three years ago ntly his wife i in Francisco, charg: in her petition that her hus- 1 had accepted a bribe from oplum smugglers. ar, form. attorney guilty today by United States ¢ bribe sued last J while 1ary, district = oo RETRIBUTION Haven't T seen you some- attorney, he of Cha g Judge: post His ter he 1, for which $6,000 per year. paid monthl ceived ) per month, He testified further that begin- | ceived 00 was Surely, T gave ng lessons, your daughter sin Judge: show, Fitty ¥ assing Twice Sunday Night Second Show at and Tues., Continuous Mon., Wed. COME SEE—the screen’s greatest lovers in their greatest love moments. COME SEE—Love triumph over Passion! Might, victorious over Right! COME SEE—*“The Night of Love,”—Roman- tic Spectacle of one night, to he remem- bered for generations. Its Powerful Theme, based on the feudal law of the right of the first night, unfolds before your eyes as the most unusual and electrifying story you have ever witnessed. AE \(Pl"s FABLES | “HOT LIGHTNING” | CAPITOL NEWS Thursday, Friday and Saturday JOHNNIE HINES in “ALL ABOARD" CONWAY TEARLE, IRENE RICH in “MY OFFICIAL WIFI coMIN ——The Funniest Comedy Ever! | RIALTO | —TODAY — JACK llul T i ey's MYST IJCI()I S UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Program Changes Daily. Telephone 1 Johnny Goggin Presents 6 6 Shown at and 9:45, BIG ACTS OF VAUDEVILL "IHI RIDER" l 3:00—7:15 Real Romance—Action. Also—Last Chapter “SCOTTY OF THE SCOUTS! COMEDY—MARVEL IN MOTION—NEWS REEL —ADMISSION— Matineces:—10c. to All—Evenings:—Children 10c.—Adults 20c. THEY'RE BACK AGAIN The Bohemian Girl Band at the RIALTO BALLROOM TONIGHT Special Attraction—The Winners of the Miss New Britain Contest Will Receive Their Prizes. Don’t Fail to Attend. Loges Reserved Every Evening Except Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays —— Phone 230 S ONLY — STARTING MONDAY AFTERNOON Showdom’s Greatest Attraction! JOINED TOGETHER " SIAMESE” TWINS MARY:MARGARET —ASSISTLD sr RAY TRANOR ° THEY SING-DANCE-PLAY PlANO 70 HAVE THE GIBB TlV/NS RECHVE YOU “BACK STAGE ‘AT 7///55 DURING THER ENGAGEMENT | il N YOU CAN. GHAT WITH THEM. 4—OTHER ACTS—4 RY TO ATTEND THE MATINEES ND AVOID THE NIGHT CROWDS! COMPLETE SHOWS —2 Will Be Given Mon., Tues., Wed. Evenings Owing to the Limited Engagement of the Gibbs Sisters for Three Days only SHOWS WILL BEGIN 2:10 6:45 Doors Will Open DAILY 9:05 at 1:30 and 6:15 AT ON THE BEGINNING STRAND SUNDAY TWICE SUNDAY PICTURE PRICES NIGHT — 6:30-8:30 UNDAYS 30c-40c Next Thurs.—GLORIA SWANSON “THE LOVE OF SUNYA” with Vaudeville LYC EUM Eontmunus Daily SUN.—MON.—TUES.—WED, AT FEATURES—2 with DOROTHY REVI MALCOLM McGREGOR. WmVMmg,GuquonSeyffemtz DanMason DR. LEE DE FOREST PHONOPILM TALKING PICTURES 1 BIG ACTS RUDOL A\Y World's Greatest SAXOPHON WOLE & KAHN and ORCUESTRA NATIONAL QUAR' Variety of Ha ALMA RITTER ‘amous St. Louis Soloist, “MOUNTAINS OF MANHATTAN" with JERRY NOLAN—EKATE PRICE. ling picture of New York's great A thr Serapers. ADMISSION PRICES and 20c. ()l(( "l ST I{ \ 5¢.—35c. ICIAL - MATINEE will admit any lady to best seats at matinee. ADIES' This coupon and 10c.

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