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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1927. ALSI] MW".SI]N ; oy b " : : : 2 . T y % s g A | . At 6:30 and 8:30 TUES., WED. Films and Vaudeville to Bel s ] ke § b R it £ v : é A POSITIVELY! l'.m::-:: “"_Lzmi\‘ilj‘ni\rv“l;r:t?(;RA)l SINCE Presented for Approval ot 5 Py , B a1 : : 1 | G TIFFANY ‘st Another splendid bill of entertain- went both in films and vaudeville will feature the Strand programs coming weel Tomorrow | will mark the first showings of Wil- | iam Haines in his mnewest hit, “Spring Fever” in which the popu- lar hero of “Brown of Harvard" is supported by the sweet Joan Craw- | ford and George K. Arthur. The vaudeville program for Mon- | ay. Tuesday and Wednesday will | }r\nx to the Strand one of Bro: l way's foremost comedians, J Wilson, with Ann Butle and II<] Parker assisted by R davis and teen stars in a pretentious comedy F 4 ; j L \ v ! f A PALPITATING, HUMAN, LOVE revue with music : sms 7 g ; 3 SOW ; ; : | STORY OF A BOY, A GIRL AND— 1925 In bringing L < Witson to £ ; il . v T 5 : 1 . CONSTANCY FOREVER treated to a session of laughter by e ! g the same inimitable entertainer who | : g g ! i 5 A <cored solid hits recently in "B i k 9N f » : et & Dicure of 1926” and more recently in the ¥ e ; Broadway production, tlights.” | a0 ® =] Wik a Cast bncludimg Wilson, who alternates ¢ cements | ¢ v S B ot b i ¥ PATSY RUTH MILLER, JOHN HAR- Letween musical con and hig | . 7 RON. BURR MCINTOSH, WM. V. time vaudeville is recogr 1 as one £ Z ¢ 3. PAULETTE DUV AL and others. of the foremost comedy artists on MONG, PAULETTE the American stage. Tn addition to {Jack Wilson, noted Brod comedian, late star of “Footlights,’ Ty SR S N v { Directed by the big J. Wilson Rtevie the vaude- who comes to the Strand with his big Revue Monday. [ bes wco. floor in the e lwho w r lover ng for An-|sid e first time, will follow # - PHIL STONE ville program include another hours of continuous « oin t ch | the entertainment 5 i } claborate presentation ORLlEd, §rerm———— B > R D =t M T eing furnished by Major or E r = = | i A “Dante’s Follies” with a cast of rle lais Ltoyul ) cit g 1 om- R 3 B 3 % Tiffawy’ scven artists who offer every con- | | Bal t stars Mont I Yor et, 15 i i I i ceivable form of vi only ment; the Three Ac H oadway mt and Courtney in a delightful routine ided artraction : of songs and dan and danee i “ % ival with free ATTHE CAPITOL /1 35\ & ' {]N[If ANDFOREVER 00 Sianfe Schont et by Ty | | D B | ATTHELGEON ot e [ Tyl g~ 7 Fu il ‘ : : ; : e , Wil b Annual n the moonli et e, P % ol N\ LR R e Fall Dance | Fii Wrner Bros prisent. > RN IR B g s PANNY | Popular Movie House e e N N T AR % MonteBlue in the Capital for s e g s oL NG 65 (Rirsee st New Ha : %) 77-Bush Leaguer oreign Legion with the theme of 2 £ i % g t of having the j hi SAT. EVE. OCT. {5. 1927 (h’r devotion of thre \rrm'vv.‘ % '_ .A / % ¢ 3 I Sl . : H \ Muic By i |1 Bt 5 i A WARNER BROS ertully depicted, een tra g d e nt AL C. Shiclds will pr Bacc:nanai.an [ ¥l § 'PRODUCTION by any pre- i : o : vious production Y A ' y v AT TEIE LYCEUN i "" l"l ‘l:‘y\'“; ; 7 MAT. ) o 1 i s el, Di- . 2 \ s v e AD bl s0¢ Thi - > st 2 LhiEoT Monts Blus starring in*The BUSH LEAGUER " with Laila Hyame i | , san.. Mou, Tucs. and Wed. | 1 This Coupon and 10¢ will admit a lady to best seats. e e AR A Warner Bros. Production. can Desert for three months during LYCEWM — SUN., MON, TUES. and WED. which the exterior scencs were made. c . i ; ‘ The camp W a sand basin — — - — | Hare i - 1 y “ THE 20 miles frov habitation and | youe o . e e e o ; : 3y \ e the entire con corked straight ¢ T through, with ‘s rest, from e Ttk 5 A A S ! 5 1 1 | 5:30 each morning till sunset. | t BN : Sl s e ety s y i % » CO. H. 169TH 1 non took his company to Turl- 0., L aa 2 nenti e ; % Ais 1in "W 5 ARCH ST \l ame, California a00 h T e for a few cranks of ra, | T : el ; 4 : ¢ . The brave defense - | Sond s § i Rerctn Cara o i i 5 % A i he Popular naires of a lonely fort in the Sahara | . f i SRS e ) T [ LL TASILLO'™S when it 18 attacked by countless STt Reen SiTe s 5 Paitiie o madics: -In s lafter ) pict bring 3 | 10 Piece Orchestra hordes of mounted desert warriors, nonsoredl - Amaten . 1 t o A S e || Recently of Lake Compounce Touarcgs, brings the story to its cl PARSONS. HARTFORD ( 1 max. It also ca ah B i : the brutal adjutant, “the er lLeast and bravest soldier” in the Legion, to reach the pinnacle of his notable screen career. = Other prominent players in “Bean ‘yig ot Geste” inclnde Alice Joyce, Mary gay Brian, Willlam Pow Norman 1 streamers. noi CO VIE TO HARTI‘ORD Palais Royal Tonight BIG BATTLE OF MUSIC MAMMOTH DANCE CARNIVAL Featuring the Two Celebrated Gurley’s Eight Syncopators New Britun A7 A Baker’s Novelty Orchestra In Four Hours of the Greatest Battle of Music 'Hu‘ I apitol pres continuous shows daily, being offered Sunday night at 6:3 and 8:15. The management an- R nounces that this showing is posi- | : > — e el LR ; : DANCING EVERY NIGHT IN THE WEEK or this T ay. & m i} ! i . prices being 25 and 20 cents and the - - - | g 1 - S evening prices 40 and 30 cents. | ; ‘o : 7 g 2 l‘hlldrv-nspnr‘krt: will he at 2 @ Saturdays & Sundays — Free — Other Week N_lgllts the loges will be reserved ever A Year aga | A | Admission 50¢ — Parking — Admission 25¢ ning, telephone orders for reserva- 3 tions being accc ,mvl { E : gave you “Brown of Har- \ = he gave you dies itted Free Everv 1 Evenil NOW., his \ A Ladies Admitted Free I:\u,\' Tues. and Thurs. Evenings Returning to the s after \ r 3 greatest! 3 — Read the Herald For Weekly Announcements — short period of abs Creighton Hale may be scen this week on Sun- /4 Staaris— g £ 3 y A y 3 thea- Gy Z =z ‘3) 4 . ‘ motion ] 1OMOYYQ! ” : S8 8 picture ente called g v : 4 “Thumbs Down’ erling-Ranner ¢ (BY ARRANGEMENT WITH SAMUEL GOLOWYN) picture. With h nd almost car- | AR A i §§ SR . A 40 MEN AGAINST 1,008! I Mon. Tues. Wed.—Mat. Wed. Lingthe honotsian iy ol d B h A s ) ¢ A dramatie, thrill packed of the French|| & B & ! Oct. 17, 18, 19 Foreign Legion A glorious love and devoticn epic of three 4 T TheAler ComeilleSeIne.) AEresents L A E / “ ; A brothers in the wastes of the burning ! 3 h | | S Sahara Desert! H TODAY S Y e & oW A 1 | S A Hit on Broadway for a solid year! } - % “RICH BUT HONEST” 5 4 1 4 i ! : % eur nne Worth Milllons in Yanghs 3 § ad 7 i Laad —Co-Feature— 5 : ¥ - P TOM TYLER in | \ s A Brilliant Comedy with “SPLITTING THE BRE i B S YAN and ALLAN BROOKS SUNDAY aml MONDAY g dCTé OF G'(-’L _TLR) i i T ik : Py, ) 1 el o distinguished cast of 25 including FRED THOMSON in ) < "iv g 4 . : (4 A PHE PIGHT NIGHT CLUB GIRLS ' e " - N ) ies—Eves. Oreh., ; Bal. $2,00, $1.50, £1.00 L \ Y -- : ir, 7500 Gal H0c: Wed Mat, Onc 50; Bal. $1.00; Second “ARIZONA NIGHTS” —Co-Feature— STHUMBS DOWN" with : L ‘REIGHTON HALE and LOIS BOYD W i Thet n tucky pr 3 t Star ]“" Celebrated "'“'“"""l Star of | . % C "B SEATS NOW ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE ind Friday. Good for 50c., $2.00, |.m|(|)1f;:.(< JACE{ “fn‘x:_::\[. £ e W I L S 0 N o : ; M/“\R BEE N [ B nday, Tnesday. Wednesday Nights—Mat, Wednesday — with —— : i PHE SENSATIONAL HIT ’ . ; » i Parsons’ Theater am Butler and Parker i v . ALRAN wo 1 sl 8 T with Rae Davis and Willie Ward , | CHABLES T WAGNER CHAMBERLAIN BROWN e % % . 3 l‘ S T X , Edg 'gar Selwyn ) presents | S "WALTER HUSTO I(‘R Presents 5 i 3 s g BEGINNING F MIGH Last Time Tonight 14—Great Entertainers—14 FRANCES STARR o/ carse, ibs ab & : ‘I RUE TODAY e o fiA ) BS"‘;“C%%T o in o ( N B (ontinuous From 1:30 \ ; o W ‘:.;\‘ 3% ¢\ | d | DIRECT FROM SEVEN MONTHS f \ b \U: < ? 4 HERE FOR 7 DAYS D ST T TR Directly Prior to New York and a Bevy of Bmutl[ul Girls A SATIRICAL COMEDY . 6";0'*'1-) rawros Alwd_ys a Goode Show” B g Prices—Ees. Orel. $2.50; Bal. $2, $1.50, $1: Fam, Cir. 75¢; Gal. 30¢; TS NOW ON SALE Wadh Mat., Entire Orch. $1.50; ¥ > Bal. $1: I'am, Cir. 75¢; Gal. 50c¢ Eves., 50c-§2.50—Sat. Mat., 50c-82.00 - Plus Tax