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‘SHE 15 PALAGE FILA FEATURE Sir Rider Haggard's Novel Pre- sented in Pleasing Form The cravings of millions who read “‘She” the immortal love romance of the late Sir Rider Haggard are now satisfied for at last comes the mo- tion picture of the most wondrous detail “She” is a masterpiece and faithful in every respect to the story. So that not a trace of the subject should be lost and to avoid a jar- ring note of discord with the mas- terpiece as written, the company with lovely Betty Blythe set out to the depths of darkest Africa to film the sensational chapters in the ori- ginal settings described by Sir Rider Hagard. Here in the subterranean city with its fantastic caves, again on the peaks of mountains, and at the edge of a bottomless abyss the dramatic and exciting scenes were photographed. The love story of the imost beautiful woman the world has ever known is told amidst set- tings so majestic and strange as to awe the most blase spectator. Sup- porting Betty Blythe is Carlyle Rlackwell and Mary Odette. “She™ is the special attraction at the Pal- ice theater tomorrow night The companion feature is “Wolf- heart's Revenge” starring Wolfheart the wonder dog, featuring Big Boy Williams. There is no other dog i Wolfheart, fighting, foaming flash- ing to a finish. LON GHANEY 1 A CAPITAL FEATURE Popular Cinema Star in “The Unknown” for Capitol Al pro- “The Tn- s new ¥ Sunday night ngagement the will ofter the bix supcr-sy duction, Lon Chaney in known.” In presenting photoplay to the public Lon Chan offers a role that has never before been presented on the role so amazing and uniqu hii the spectator will marvel at this wonder actor. For in it Lon Chancy appears with no arms, but with teet educated to do everything his hands andl arms were capable of dotng. Chanecy has been seen in nu. merous cripple roles but none can compare with the cleverness of this splendid actor in this particu- his 15 STRONG DRAMA NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1927. lar part. The scenes are lald against | comedy round out the program. {the background of a Spanish circus | The Lyceum management also has | where his life of love and hatred |booked a program of unusual merit is lived. His official capacity in the | for the last half of the coming week circus is a knife thrower, throwing | When two more features will be sharp knives with his feet at a shown. One will be “Birds of Prey.” beautiful girl against a board. | This picture features the snappy Admirers of Lon Chaney will | Priscilla Dean, than whom there more than like him in “The Un- |Probably is no more vibrant actress known.” There will be two com- | today. plete showings on Sunday night| The other —special picture for with the second show starting at Thursday will be “The Lost Limit- §:15, and on Monday, Tuesday and | 4" another of Reed Howes' famous Wednesday the shows will be con- |2ction dramas. This is the story of tinuous. On Thursday the entire WO rival pads whose lines program will change and brings a | PArallel each other. double feature program of merit. | R R T One feature will offer Mary Pic panion feature will offer Monte | Blue in “Bitter Apples.” As anadd- ed attraction for Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the ma agement will offer “The Race to | Paris,” an educational film which | Q;Sii“{’o_r\i"’.?_“v‘;?r‘;i ,Eénij‘;;';dp“}fili‘h‘tfifi Local People in Strand trying for ot Feature—0ther Acts Also cidents trying for the prize and of | [the success of Captain Charles One of the bigse rprises that New Britainites ha rienced in { Lindbergh A comming attraction of note is |Conway Tearie in oulders of Men,” which will featured | some time is in store for them with shortly. the opening on Monday afternoon of the New Britain dals at the rand theater, which is being staged v Victor Hyde, the noted Broadway producer loaned to the Strand through the courtesty of Loew. Mr. Hyde, who plished wonderful re: r the Loew organization throu the east in staging elaborate musical re- be SINEWS OF STEEL Lyceum Also Will Offer “Modern Daughters”, a Jazz Age Special The chains of love are stronger | than sinews of steel. This is the | prominent fact brought out in the | Lyceum movie feature, which o | tomorrow night, entitled “S | Fier ol furnaces, smoking clanking forges—all the | atmosphers of the big steel mills— | are shown in this drama and in the | background is the slender figure ot a young girl fighting desperately to | save the business her father had | slaved so hard to build up. Alberta | Vaughn is the girl and Gaston Glass is the young man who comes to her | rescue while Anders Randolf is | the scheming steel mill owner who seeks to rob the girl of her posses- sions. A second feature of merit to be || shown will be chimneys, arties, of ret love 1 tribula- result of ‘ ge, of bathing VICTOR HYDE. v partie: | trysts and of the tions th faith in faithless lovers. E i charming little h {ine o others in the | . ¥ Washburn and | Ernes a produc | 5 | ever st . is keenly enthused over the ibundance of talent which he d in this city during re- | hearsals during the past week, and | he looks forward to one of the best ons of its Kind which he has come Come to the Mailnees Avoid the Night Toges Reserved Nights Order Your Ti BEGINS MONDAY AFTERNOON New Britain, We Are Here! The Boys and Girls of Your Own Neighborhood ! M In a Gorgeous Revue ! ! SONG ! DANCE! 1y HH USIC ! PRESENT SCANDALS - 108 with casts made up of local tal- The cast in The New Britain Scan- | dals will be composed of the best of New Britain's entertainers who have { been selected for their ability to sing, | (dance and play. The entire cast will | be composed of 50 yvoung men and young ladies of our own neighbor- hood. The production as a whole will ’ be entirely different than any of the on this card—four bouts of ten rounds, that being the prescribed | distance in Connecticut for an ama- BATTALINO MAKES meet of {a revelation to them. | Notwithstanding the magnitude of prevents it will be held Tuesday | line vaudeville Woman Painter Says U. Art School Paris, June scnools are American art students should p ect their technique on the h side of the Atlantic abroad, the opini Lea, one of ing at the spring salon here ork has been hung at important Paris exhibitions before. The can- vas at the National Society of Fine Are Better 4 — American art boasts & six-round battle with Sid q . 1, | Terris. i e e mntue i has s e o | NaLiODA] AQEP PEAtDETWEIGht | tn me st steve smin w sented in this ecity. Mr. Hyde will g0 ten rounds against Sam Offerman lsing! to the! Seandalais wealth: of| Ghamp Meets New Yorker | ot Catifornia. The star bout is down scenery and costumes that will give [for ten rounds and there are two the local production all the appear- | |other ten rounders: Martty Mario, ance of the highest class Broadway | Harttord, June 4.—Harry Ebbetts, | Staten Island, va. Johnny Kid Blair, show. The New Britain Scandals will | who will Bobby Brown '._'lm n_"d Spud Murphy, Snngxgflvjld. |afford Strand patrons about 40 min- | ' ° W' vs. ‘Irish Tommy Jarrett of New I ot et iraent that witl 'bg |Lowell'in thaistar Bout of the Sret|pyyen: | open-air pro boxing show at the e ‘vai | Hartiord Velodrome Monday night, | if rin i has scored knockouts in all but ten >C1°0He [the Scandals, the management will |of tno houts in which he has par- 81t R al"mx::::o ‘: \:m;;) he‘,‘g';!iripatcd in his career as a pro s, including the 5 | sional. Sas rm"‘”’;;'"“ "-“"}‘" ““‘}"{; it batis inovnyas e Brooklyn in her big time offering; the radio | E : favorites of Vincent Lopezs night :::"" ey ,,’,;‘é‘:_]yx““‘;.’:fi')‘f"l‘l‘c" club, The Sunshine Boys and Ray- | ) o gline bove and Rav: licoyem s of the best drawing fi"’;‘c‘}mfld Caverly in thelr comedy | o145 i1 and around New York, be- - A |cause he is a battler furnishing ac T ; with the knockout nt. ! photoplay opens on Sunday will be “The Music | 1O SV | Master,” adapted from David War- ‘;";r kb fleld’s great stage hit. This fc el will be presented for four da il Bnenlion sl 5 fia less than 43 kayos ornament The cast of the New Britain Scan- [ 5% dals include: S S Bby P BEows . o B | Bobby Brown. the Lowell bOY. o' iows her two daughters play- who will be his opponent. has de- | {2 Giolin ang cello. feated Bob Lourie, Vie Hirsch, Lad- i nnas Tiasls The die Lee, Gene Mars, Mile Miley and & Daniy {a long list of others, his string of | | victories mounting to 41. | Much of the in the pro show to be sf 1 by Homer Rai- Kreen, Joan Mayer, Mary Mariotti, | nayie Monday night at the Velo- | Viola Morin, Beatrice Tatersall, Mar-| g gnio with the Ebbetis bout on top, | ion Vickers, Ida Mariotti, "m.“lp‘v'umlfl from Lth ot that it will| Vickers, Mary Dragone, Antoinette |, no professional debut of Bat | |Prims. - Katherine Reno. EVEIVN | potating, the sensational Hartford Duek B"’]‘:‘ *"“’]"':;';‘"‘;:”""_1‘”" umateur featherweight, who is turn- | 2 e e Ruth Tove. | 108 to the pro end of the game now sarlock, Helen Lutynski, Ruth Love, ¢ ho pag swept by all opposition Regina Robels, Gertrude Darcy and || 11 1% 0% SWept BY i gibera has scored more than 20 one-round | knockouts in the amateur field and in Boston when he won the national title beat three boys in less than Ive minutes, There will be 44 rounds of milling Don’t Miss the Big Night 3 bouts, meet- best boys, and no his Farmer, Joseph Tinti, Sidney Tomack, Mur Michael Wilson, Lewis Ture Gadde, Jules Le Bob Kz ton, Fred Barbe, Henry Irgins, Hil ife of art Moroney, iournalist. Her family book publishers in Philadelphia for PALACE HARTFORD —ALL THIS WEEK— MATINEE DAIL EXCEPT FRIDAY The Poli Players Presenting THE_SEASON'S SMARTEST MUSICAL COMEDY Tangerine RESERVE YOUR SEATS EARLY itherland, wis, terod ve. MESSAGE OF CONDOLENCE Mexico City, June 4 (P)—Ameri- can Ambassador James R. Sheffield, yesterday sent a message of con- dolence to President Calles on the death Thursday of Senora Calles, the | president's wife, at Los Ang Calif, WALKS 18 MILE: Great Barrington, Mass.. June 4 (. V. Iemolini celebrated his 71st hirthday vesterday by walking to Pitisfield, a distance of 18 miles. «d Mordt ¢ TODAY ONLY MATS. Orch. 20c¢ | Bal. 15¢ Children 10¢ in CAPITOL ENTERTAINMENT TWICE SUNDAY NIGHT SECOND SHOW AT 8:15 and MON., TUES, WED. Bal. Children 15¢ TOM MIX in SCRE! “QOutlaws of Red River” America’s Greatest Character Actor in His New Photoplay. Offering the Most Unique and Marvelous Role of His Entire Career! | teur just turning pro. | The opponent for Battalino will be | | Otto Goldberg of New York, who: the show as tter than French, and | have been | Staged by the Noted Broadway Producer MR. VICTOR HYDE Loaned to New Britain Through Courtesy of Marcus Loew A LOCAL CAST OF FIFTY A WEALTH OF SCENERY PLUS NOVELTIES GALORE ” GORGEOUS COSTUMES OTHER SENSATIONAL I ACTS e The Big Time Favorite Star RUTH BUDD The Girl with the Smile Assisted by LEW MELAN Re-United After 8 Years AL & FRANK RAYMOND CAVERLY America’s Foremost German Comedians A Riot of Fun! Formerly the Broadcasting it of Viuncent Lopez Club SUNSHINE BOYS Now with Ernfe Goiden at Hotel McAlpin Station WMCA On the Screen Beginning Sunday “The Music Master” Adapted From David Warfield’s Stage Hit.' See Lon Chaney in a role that will amaze you! Un Watch his educated feet! cast includes Joan Crawford Norman Kerry EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION “The Race to Paris” This educational film reviews the history of the famous New Y w P non-stop tlight for the Orteig Prize, the fate of the six avia- tors who died in the attempt, and the fortune : youth who tried and succeeded CAPTAIN CHARLES LINDBERGH! Educational Instructive Entertaining! ‘ables—“Listen Lena”—Capitol News Thurs.—Mary Pickfq Monte Blue in “BIT R APPL a Mewq-Goldiwyn- AYCT PICTUR COMIN " TEARLE " in “MOULDERS OF MEN" G — CONWAY 1 3 | recommended that a second year's | scholarship be given to her. a century. Frances Lea laughs at the theory that artists cannot have their ‘work admitted to the spring salon with- | out influence. She also scoffs at the | idea that women's work is more favored than men's at this year's | salon. She does her painting at | her home at La Varenne, overlook- ing the Marne, NEW BRITAIN MO! 13 American Girl Wins Music Prize Twice New York, June 4 (—Mildred Seeba, the young soprano who was | held the Caruso ted summer to arrange for a series of public appearances, Miss Seeba, who was Jacksonville, Fla. made her debut in Baltimore, Md., soon a- nation from high school and won the Caruso scholarship. en- titled her to a year's study abroad. Her success w during that vear th a. direc- tor of the Metropol pany, hearing her born in Italy, cor - STANDARD CIRCUS OF THE WORLD | WITH THE f | FAMOUS | | HANNEFORD | Lmnsns sing in Eddy-Glover Post No. 6 American Legion Dance at the Paragon Tuesday, June 7 Tickets $1.50 a couple 2 SHOWS DAILY DOORS OPEN IPM.~7RM Tickets on sale Circus Day Ouly at Crowell's Drug Store ™ PALAC SUNDAY EVENING 2 FEATURES i “SHE” Starring BETTY BLYTHE CARLISLE BLACKWELL The Most Wonderful Romance Ever Written COMPANION FEATURE “BIG BOY WILLIAMS” “WOLF HEARTS REVENGE” With Wolfheart the Dog Wonder The Great Dog with the Brain of a Human | { | Always Double Feature Bill The Best in Photoplays | also “OUR GANG” Comedy in “BETTER MOVIES” and Fables TODAY 1 TODAY “The Princess on Broadway” with Pauline Garon also Buddy Roosevelt in “FIGHTIN' COMEBACK” VAUDEVILLE as an Added Attraction ACTS OF COMING “THE GOLDEN WEB” | with | Huntly Gordon | MONDAY “The Measure with William Desmond of a Man" Lillian Rich Lake Compounce DANCING at Ballroom Tonight Sunday, June 5 Concert 3 to 5 P. M. New Departure Band Dancing Every Evening Through Summer Season Bill Casillo and His Orchestra LYCEUM 2 GREAT FEATURES OV SUNDAY TWO CONTINUOUS DAILY SUN.—MON.—TUES.—WED. SINEWS OF STEEL A Romance of the Flaming Forges Featuring ALBERTA VAUGHN with Gaston Glass Anders Randolf COMPANI FEATURE 6,000 Feet of Thrills! MODERN DAUGHTERS with Bryant Washburn and Ernest Hilliard LADIES’ SPECIAL MAT. This coupon and 10¢ will admit a lady to best seats except Saturday. at mat,

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