New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1927, Page 15

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I f ...1i b ~& eI s \ o~ 2 Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical 03 PSS HSLH06L556508 80000 nvvcmmmmm«nmv"vvwwvv'w"vv today apparently w “PRETTY CLOTHES” AT LYCEUM | Two fine plctures booked for the | Lyceum t r for today and to- morrow. he main attraction is “Pretty Clothes” with a very of stars such as Jobyna Ral- Johnny Walker, Gertrude Astor many others. The companion ure is a mighty monarch of the log world, starring the mighty dog | Ranger in “Ranger of the th.” Starting this Saturday and on till Tuesday Gene Stratton-Por- ter's world famous novel, now in its second nillion and for many months among the best-selling hooks in the | whole United States, “The Har. ester,” “ton, Samucl Baerwhtz and Harry Delmar Present Harry Delmar's Revels (By Herald Reviewer) Dancing that take a the breath, costumes and scenie effects | that dazzle the eve, specialties that Bave “brand new” written all over them. and comedy that shatters the afr with laughter, all combine to make Harry Delmar's Revels the su- ative revue of the da Fhe show had its premiere at Parsons' ter, Hartford, last cvening and the house by storm. Al Jolson, Rufus Lemaire, the pro. ducer. and other New York celebri- ties were present —in the andience and it was their opinion that Harry Delmar has unearthed a gold mine of meritorious fun and entertain- ment. Frank Day and Blossom the headliners, They are sup- ported by other stars including Bert Lahr, Jeanne Hackett, Hugh Canier- on. Miss Patsy Kelly, Benny Ficlds and a host of talent. Iay pops out every few minute elther in a special- ty or a sketch and is welcome every time appears. Miss Sceley offors er personal intrepretation of many novelty songs as only Blossom Sceley an do it The backbone of the Revels formed by the Chester Hale Girls, 16 0f the cleverost artistes ever to ho before the footlights, Memories of other dancing ensem- bles fade into the hackground when these marvelous young women per- form. They synchronize their steps with marvelous perfection. From the of their first appearance un- show is ended they are the focns for enthusiastic applause. Of the individual dancer sensation of the revue is Miss Teddy dters, whose does not ap- r o the program. She stopped | at the beginning of the | act last night with as daring ever scen in a Hart- | scene is under the | Migs Walt fler command- ing attention {hrough her remark- wle agility and gra ad carried 1o the top of a rock, . by an octopus. maing Age of the rock with her to the audience, she falls ully into the arms of a part- | ) is standing on the stage, [t ning moment. Last night's rd the progress of is point. Applanse lasting for several —minutes halted all procecdings and the tribute did not substde until Miss Walters before the footlights to how knowledgment of the acclaini. The premiere presentation was not concluded until midnight and it will ciry for the producers (o is down, They can do this | difficnlty as there arc sketehes which 1 without any dam: re so perilously near the that they swept Seeley are assemble o 1l the the name e the second itoas wa ord theater, low hittle without eral be climinat One or t Dorder line of heing risque will not be missed if they Costumes and effeets sur any ever presented at Parsons 1he are lavish and the stuge arrangements for the pre- sentation of numbers by the Chester Hale Girls and the worthy of sps that nearly $2 on the show. this rumor. Delmar's Revels will bo e cvenings for the re of the with @ matinee on Saturday. LYCEUM TODAY-—-TOMORROW “hlackou 0 are seenie pass The effect hears out ated week, A Greet Bl “PRETTY CLOTHES" with JOBYNA BALSTON 1 JOINNY WALKER Alo RANGUR in “Ranger of the North” Tadies Matinee and 1 st matines seats. “THE, HARY Gene Stratton Porter's Novel Millions Ngw Being Read — GRAND OPENING ARMISTICE NIGHT King Philip View Inn DANCELAND College Highway msbury, Conn. Dancin: and Dining Orchestra Exery Friday, Saturday and Sunday Nights Spec Attention to Parties Make Reservations gool | ! feent the | plest | find :0”0”‘0“%““““‘“0“0' il "*"l""""'!""'llll‘i \" EF < & a., 5 A3 notices and roviews in tois columu are respective amusement company AT THE STRAND new program tody theater is in Keeping Armistice Day at hand. The ure photoplay for the week-end bill starting today is a story of the war prison camps and featy Pola Negri. This film is heralded as about the best thing that the popu- lar star has done since her memor- able, ssion.” The vandeville Thursday, Friday and Saturday will bhe headlined by Deno and Rochelle, one of the foremost dancing turns in hig time vandeville and Hollywood Bound. a satire on Movicland with Van Blake and Mann Sisters and Moore; Ray Iern and Marie in vaudeville diversions: Dixon, < Trio in “Sensational Ieats” The Strand th the for others. Next week is anniversary w the Sirand. The gram starfing next featured by Marion 1 in most sensational college comedy ever creencd anniversary Snunday BOSTON SYMPHONY the that the vason opencd on the night of the Boston Symphony orchestra’s re- in Chicago, Novembry was filled first Despit faet opera concert Orchestra hail pacity. This was the orchiestra to and the initial appe Koussevitzky the e pression which the conductor hestra made s indicated following review Herman De; Amerjcan: * the Boston make me regr often used superlatives, what s there left to say. Apolo- wetically, T offer the words magnif cent, sublime, but 1 assure th glorious andits wordinary that the worls in ti ey are good cnough® these demi- to ca- visit ot 12 » of im- years, and in the the Chicago and orchestra one has so for now ries rge in ovchestra master stick typewriter, not for gods. “If ons of the ty men writes with the hot blood is becanuse these Veritable elixir of youth beside which T would not doses of Ponce de leon's The first part of the in truth so marvelons no give. The emotion it nties, it trade a million compound. program w that when intermission one anything left bled dry and oestasy to live in Americn nothing ik the came, n to audicnee was of and nerves teed good of ours. There is other ol ov is in- this i world such nization SATURDAY the “BEN HUR' The bi things ar Not complexity depth and truth ereatness, o the inst Hur.” the fili coming next v the Capitol theater, love and e are the supreme motives, Reveng to overthrow Roman who d stroyed the House of Hur; inconsolabile passion that hero search the wide worid over o s Tost mother and Love, the flowering of vouth's ¢mo- tions to his trur Esther; these st of its ma bt inee of venge and sistor mate c— T, BEITY BIONSON m Keys to Ben Hur's heart, and the elements of appeal make his story CTOssing, s marvelous story has now heen victurized for the time from the world-tamous novel and stuge play, and will he presented at the Capitel _ beginning _ Saturday for 7 The great motives of the pic- tn nd their climax in the Antioch chariot race when Ben Hur erihrows his enemy Messala and in the wondrous ending Esther finds the lost ones and bring them to the Saviour to be healed. The Capitol presentation will ure continuous shows daily. al shows for school children h i t 4:30 for 15 cents. 50 ¢ finst | soe Devil-tree of Madagascar op poison spines on per- sons or animals who seek to take | advantage of apparently wel- coming shade. The is (said to its CAPITOL House of Photoplay Hits! ——— l TODAY and FRI. ] Football and Romance! 1's Great DOLORES COSTELLO Ade’s Success THE College Widow in Geo, Claire Windsor with_ XEW BRITAIN_DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OVEMBER 10, 1927. —_— === UHICAGO ON VERGE OF NEW GANG WAR Closing of Gambling Houses © Causes Many Outbreaks Nov r) s on the Clilcago, 1 Chig Verse of a new gang of being battle of the T gone by. Desertion beer racket™ by Fs 0 saw Jiklihood of bigger s from gambling houses caused the new of enmity ith possibilitivs ficrce and bloody as th barons in years tlarc between vival cligues, Police made o prevent “ffort {0 closing all but though 15 locked sperate wir by gami enter of 1h to word from the racket was they would be 1 few day thr was heer busi- for months, their doors in v headq off, it opened The entir ness part . ¢ petition and learned th 1 of “real ' barrels of near 1 product sold to IS, the the 1 ners to « that ers 1 wis believe din after of the war com- cange retail- mixing a with three to obtain the That et exeessive partly 1 (8= down run hey were limous the heer started opening gambling houses i for s 1 ks ments dedicated to faro, black | poker, coon ean, policy games and, in the better residence distri roulette have heen cropping up co stantly Compe result runners Wt keen, Mem gang started south m became st side outh sid nt info the north siders hers of the w invading siders w the the hoside dis- spread hack no triet; to west and soutl lines i the sharply dr dividin tween 1S are and 1 as sirious in violation of troops is tional fronticrs, rival sters are at Jugo-$ in diplomacy. polic came much as terference hut the in international rec- ords of the g aves little doubt | will he usele Already have appeared. B hav occurred in 48 hours. One vas in a Hammond theater and twe were blackhand affairs with no hear The hat the police eifor! first si of warfar hotbin v the others 1 g Bang war nhling hons <hops regRrat first flares of the war to come More significant than the inerea hombings —three four a week = normal for Chicago was the fact that T N T and nitro- erine bombs apparently ing used instead of the relatively mless black powder hombs here- favored & powder hombs Iy in flict only mild damage, forcing tem porary suspension of hisiness in the bombed es TN T and nitrog wroeked in number of or e tablishment aenerally s more or less permanently situation hetween the h like that diplomatic but <Iycerin ngs hetween rel war ay was m nations when have been hroken off not yet bheen declar: The declaration, e with bullets rather than ambassadorial passports monientarily ions hich b will machin may come liction worlk New after English vhich ars of is cari on, 52 colunms o voted to the word OVER 70 YEARS OF SUCC GRAND OPENING THUR ARMISTICE NIGHT where « i%i-’n FiilipView n:| DANCELAND College Highway Simsbury, Conn, Dancing and Dining Orchestra Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday Night Special Attention to Make Reservations Parties | Phone Simsbury, Phone 350 | PARSON’ | HARTFORD || ToNiGnT AND ALx TS WeEK i NATURDAY | “HARRY | DELMAR'S REVELS” Frank ¥ay & Blossom Sceley Cast of 100 Entertainers $1; Tam. Cir, Seats Now! FLASHES OF LIFE: EVANGELIST HATES . TO SEE DR. CADMAN AND CLERGY SMOXE by Ger defends ne rticles of the maintai that unduly sensative, he a similar term to the applied to our own applied he Incidentally let them (the eritics) applied to Americans 1 of opprobrium by the kno tics writes: It js vord *Yankes n or uel Chotzi ' said Mrs to the naturaliz e examiner passed. She is 11 ‘Frog' as 10 ¥ me that s wedl as his par “The family from Vilna in 1 mind ‘Yo ents an isters. Head Coacl Catdwell to Whatever i Prince Nicholas, 24, army is some to hunter, On | nrn to lead an the day he siudies e or fool vas promoted from lieu- | he shot one wild and seven pheasants. mt to general two hears Smoking sos the Rev Evangelist, who uses the John Roach Straton's ¢ church as a home hase, ing tostimoni At the church | wrding healing by means of pray- With anointments of ofl and bay | i, Mr. Rittenhouse told of attend- | 1 church council at the Waldorf v the uplift of the dran; d Duity and Bishop Manning, vere the ones who refrain v The vary Baptist rches, at g only of cigarcttes, the church s drama, D 1l o were the to me that ted uplift more than CAPITOL Hitst i of the other |in seemed Fortsn Lo England - King 17 I is a great traveler., F bout extensively on land he has just been on ing e ind in the a trip ot two honrs in a submarine nd fired off a torpedo, House of New Britain! With great pride Photoplay pro 5 anniho the ‘ nent thyt 2 - play his part eve David Belasco made this statement when nwr\m»‘ S present to yon the outstanding fitm of all time! in hitlgation,, giving as an in Suceess Julian MNehell was blind as a bat and some t de But he the directors musi- | 1l come ver had af too. e 1S Traly the Worll~ G Entertainnment! — looke |( into the ! Keeping in | M Aquitania 1lder it ' go of Touse Joseph to her a con- | enovery well | York Benjamin Winter vears might 1 nl Zon en talkin He says sk would Schenck | has about tract 4 and Now calty rant from Poland insured for $2 operator, a penniless fmuii- | Ko, 00, 100 i | - | This was a fiying | ld 1. Cothran | foothall Vu'lm aturday Tackett © Washington married Mon- Washington ckle by Cupid. 1 his Latayet inst G N last met Pegey mive They wer day. rsity New York One of 1 Grand Opening FRIDAY NIGHT. NOV. {1th CHAS, FARMER'S Dancing School Grotto Hall Over Capitol Th Ryder's Orchestra Lessons BLGINS SATURDAY Ll FOR 7 DAYS 1 Sullivan Dancing Past Master of ! ; Stran Always A Good Show ARMISTICE PROGRAM! STARTING TODAY Come Afternoons Popular Prices 200, 25¢. 330 Kaplan vs. Dundee Ilight Films! 10 Complete Rounds! Added Attraction ACTS GREATER 5 VAUDEVILLE Headed by the World-Famed DENO and ROCHELLE and Their Or izinal (‘omp:my NO HOLIDAY l’l{l( hh ARMISTI( E DAY )] 7—Greater Acts—7 Z%’ " Next Week Is Our Anniversa TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE It is advisable to secure early reservations for the Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert, February 5th, at Capitol Theater. The demand for tickets is increasing rapidly, giving oppor- tunity to secure preferred locations. 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