New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1926, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, weelk, with matinees on Wednesday and Baturday, HARSHALL TRAL S 10 PROCEED Auempt to Get Postponement " Frustrated by Judge Philadelphia, March 9 (F—When the trlal of David L. Marshall, charg- ¢l with the murder of Miss Anna May lmmu il “ ..I,‘wt ”\'““ il :n“ [l llll lli e n“‘\ otherwise Indicated, theatrical notices and reviews In this columo ar written by the press agencles tor the respective amusement company. | R B R S B Y “OVER THE HILL" greatest of all dramas Over the |in a wonderful song, dance and mu- sleal revue, the dancing of the sis- |ters being the outstanding feature That screen human Hin now showing at the cum, con- ! The Turner Prothers offer a fast Dietrich, was resumed today tinues fully as popul as it was [acrobatic dance aet; Boll and Le- Abraham Wernick, counsel for the several years ago when first re- Clalr were well liked with dances |2¢CU8ed, asked for a continuance for one month #o as to allow the {nflu. ence of ccrtain newspaper articles oneerning the trial to die down, The leased The present showing is a re- ssue, with new printy of every | and puny, and Bob and Lucy Gil- lelte close with a real novel offer- ing. real. Both matinecs and evening: On Thursday night the Charles. find large crowds flocking to the |lon dancers will appear instead of [0Quest was denled. theater to eo the pleture. The |Fridays as before. Al dancers can | M Wernlek displayed to the court | companion feature {8 one of Har. at bhox office now. il New York and a Philadelphia tab- S14 Tlevdn fint comety deamae loid nowspaper which contained “I Do Replote with wholesom EHI”.S ANI] LA fiHS At T ion counaeliyeats comedy, Lloyd continues in this SR nisslon to withdraw i\’r"\"'\\) on thoe high plane of com- | IJ Marshail's plea of not gullty he did o In order that the prisoner could plead guilty and throw himself on the mercy of the court. Counsel sald that such statements precluded a fatr and fmpartial trial, edy he has establi successes, I'or the last ha a corking good d ed in his other 12 of this week e ferdure bill IN “THE GORILLA' s listed. One presents Clive Brook | . Judge MeDeveitt asked counsel §f and Irene Rich in “The Pleasurc S d P i he thought the news paper st aens s toing mrs vy DOOAIA Perormange of NeW i, eset, e s wore o ot murder, love and gambling y Mr. Wernick replio | c pli d flm! he knew teuds among the wealthy at Palm | YOTk SHCCGSS at Pal‘SOIIS nothing about gathering® news, Beach. | Eight jurors were syl to be solact- e | ed when the trial was resumed. Thir- T10ON CHANEY AT CAPITOL | (By Herald Reviewer.) 11, [ty-0ne men were examined yest ;r 1| Punctuated plentitully with SROAY. Creeps—thrills that run up_and | R to obtain the first four jurors. Wo- down the spine—gasps of sumued |thrills and laughter, Ralph Spdn-fmon, by agreement of counsel, are error—all this you find fn “Tho (€08 erazy aullt of mystery - and jbarred from the jury box, irth, “The Gorllla,” came to Par- sons' theator, Hartford, last night Ifor a weeks' presentation by the or- |igtnal company whieh played be- fore New York audiences for ck Bird,” which is belng shown the Capitol today and Wednesday And—it you want a lovely little love story—a pure flower blooming in the darkness—sce tha romance of | Marshall, who confessed killing MARCH 9, L e e Miss Dietrich and dlsmembering her [stieet & onc.vay e hig body because, he sald, she threaten. | between Weos nd. ed to expose thelr relations, looked [sticct, and to Chu N cheerful when brought into court. |a highway \y traf N His wite was still absent. Her fadl- |action was S ure to be in court yesterday, 1ad to |stopping y v west bound trol reports that she had disappeared, but | jeys, Cou W cHiindbln it s understood that she is in care | troduced a resolution . of friends. have the present statl the ritt hotcl beyond Washingte ist month to n in front of moved westerl THAT FIRST First Autolst: W BOY BANDIT SAYS GUN CAME FROM PAWNSHOP =<2, |the tirst one away have been able on the first one sin Octopus. MATCH are you throw Ay ? I always throw because 1 never to light my eigar anyway.—Wiscon (Continued From First Page) recelved a complaint on Thursday night that the schoolhouse was dis- turbed, but was unable to find the intruder until ESaturday morning. The constable said that on I'riday {morning he found an alarm eclock sot for 7 o'clock in one of the school rooms, and a spot on the floor look- | ed ns if some one had been sleep- ing thera, When Eczema Drives You Mad "T'he remainder of the case will b Wie on's pre heard Thursday morning by Ju all over Hungerford and final disposition wil Emerald 0i} be made, ! treatment ¢ et that the it NEW PARRING RULES S case of Vezema fs over Ordinance Committee May Tecom- | LR , o) ,‘r.f,' i Central Grammar SChOOI Ha" and Lolls, i mend Banning West Main Street - | . e Pt e il B o . o FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 12 at 815 | 1 ottl 1 Y : The ordinance committea wliil & It fs not a g e meet. with representatives of the lcine, but a ? rleets $2'00 | police dapartment shortly to eon- | scription of a pract |sider the elimination of parking on | 1 good dr p it in 3] West Main stroet betwoen the Na- | &tock or can get it for you on short EXCHANGE TICKETS AT CROWELL'S DRUG STORE tlonal bank bullding and Washing- . The Fajr Drug Dept. can B to street; to make Washington | supply you. months. In the long and interesting annuls of the theater nothing of & . slmilar type has ever been produced. {It measures up to that much over- worked word unlque, There isn't a possibllity of catch- ing a nap during the performance. Lon Chaney and Doris Lloyd: s a ereepy plcture mystery play, “The Black B ko a silver thread, a wonde love story runs through it. The vaudeville bill is headed by | Jane and Katherine Lee, the famous T.oo Kids of the movics, who arc | Suspenses and doubt blanket the now grown up and prosenting a [show and the blanket is torn to great act in vaudeville. Thefr last shreds every few minutes by March appearance In this city was about | ve years ago, and they were then 2" 18 sald to be a hildren. Now they are young [satire on certaln dramas which Misses and are very fine entortain- fcame {nto populurity in tho past ors. Other acts on the program |few in which a credulous | feature The Angelus Sisters and Co., It is aim- thrillers in in of mystery. particularly at the {whieh persons on the stage vanish ven in the printed program, tho | ce i3 prepared for what fs| being announced | {“In the order of their disappear- lance.” After reading that and then having the lights in all parts of the | theater extinguished, it you can Istart the show without a lump in | |your t [rank and file of humans, The play s written around two fed coming, the cast TODAY and WED. A GREAT SHOW you are not llke the' I blundering detectives and thelr ef- |forts to track down a criminal who I:A known as the “Gorilla.” In thelr peregrinations, they encounter many experlences which have thelr reac- {tlon on the audicnce in the form ot |chills or laughter. It v rapid-fire of slenthing and their e time they Lon Chaney —in— “The Blackbird” A Dramatic Masterpiece! e—————— VAUDEVILLE JANE & KATHERINE LEE The Famous LEE KIDS of the Movics, Now Grown Up ANGELUS SISTERS ('0. each ‘y.nvro-m,x-w [hands are full from |announce they are intent on cap- {uring the crimial who holds the | countryside in a grip of fear, | o Mulligan,” one of the detec- | characterized by | Ir. Garrity,” his , 1 cleverly [t | Glifford Dempsey partner, is ably played by Frank It there are two | ( | McCormack i M: anger or more ludicrous creations | ¢ the playwright's pen they have | Plaids and Checks To Close Out THURSDAY NIGIT Charleston Contest Thurs.—Blanche Sweet \\vt to appear in these parts of the | |world Robert Strange added {'rw thrills with his portra Margden,” the Hermsen gave a remark- | true to life presentation of ' a colored man who ge of death by fright. as ".\lwn( Stevens,” Arthur dramatist. | H urry ably fferson Lee, s on the v Weston di 1 “The New Commandment” tty 19 the role t ken by Frederlck Trues- | i ldale, one of the most important | mbers of the cast. Frank Beas- | lighter parts as (& each newspaperman. | cast aro Augustus uthrie, Doan Bor- | 1, whose an- convineingly | LYCEUM|: Others in the | Minton, |up and ¥ CONTINTOUS SHOW DAILY TONIGHT & WEDNESDAY | |up and Horrs . DOUBLE FEATURE [tlesiasEai The Story of a Great Tove—A |1}, Gorilia® is presented Mother's Lovo [Donald Gallagher and staged Yw “o Th | Walter In Scott. It will remain st Ver @ | |parsons' theater for tne rest of the Hill” 1 | —With— Deep Sea Water ar oy woree || Helps Weak Folks at ™l | Gain Vigor and Health | Ocean-O ix deep sea water M<. 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