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i -‘- . oy Uplesr otherwise Indieated, theptrica) o written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. AT THE LYCEUM Warner Brothers' greatest screen classio, that eplc of the whalers of the late forties, continues to he ghn major movie attraction in the 8ty and at the Lyceum, where it s showlng all this week, crowded houses are the rule, 0 John Barrymore, peer of all act- ors, Dolores Costello and Geor O'Hara have the leading roles, but are supported by cast of unusual adaptability, The story of two-fold, IF teils hunt for the great s0 many years ha it shows the actual hagpooning of the sea monster and pictureg thr and dangers attendant upor these trips. The locale of fhe Bedford, Mass, the colorful iy iis scene some r tures of lovg under moon are seen BRONSOY In the “Golden playing ut the Bronson, the lovahl ble Peter Pan, establishes conclysively Ter right to stardom. mount made he Sea Beast” s of the white whale that eluded capture, story is New high seas and of Java and in hy wonderful pie- the tropical BETTY AT PALACE THE NEW PALACE Continuous Shows—1:30-10:50 TODAY—THURSDAY The Dainty Star of “Beter Pan” | Golden Princes” Co-feature TOM MOORE, EILEEN PERCY “UNDER THE ROU( A Thrilling Story of the Uaderworld INITE COUNTRY FHURSDAY NT PAY NITE A Big Show, and You'll Get i'aid, Too! Matinee . Lyening ..., This Coupon and presented” at box office admit a lady to any any matinee Not Good Sat, Children's Matinee will seat at Wolidays 10 AN EPIC OF THE WO ANNA 0 ROBERT FRAZER. 1 s i ..!|iu:|1 ATH whalers' | i NEW BRITAIN DAILY sHERALD, WEDNESDAY,, APRIL ....||\» &r otices and reviews in this colamb an mm:wu;mn:mxsmmnmw:m | Ino mistake in promofing her when they used her in this powerful melo- drama of Californfa In the golden days of '49, Ifor the realization that this is her first starring vehicle has prompted Belty 1o call forth every ounce of talent she posscsses with the result that she registers with a pe sounding bang. She is by turns wistful and tender, prankish and mischievou fightin’ mad and deliriously g! |one minute, a teasing, 1 romping tomboy, unbelievably love- ly in her rough mining owtfit, the next, a tearful, woeful, grief-strick- en glrl, erying as if her rt will break. It is Betty at su- preme hest—sweeter, more fas cinating than ever id revealing all subtiety and skill” of the ' trouper, ho Golden Brin- "0 [N o Cter of 5 ‘41 1S \)v"h one of tlv: “;T ' |Coust Guard”y is also on {his pro- RROLLE S ‘l"‘ of Americtn 5 L gram, Beginning Sunday night the tory. Tho California gold rush days | &0, COFTG i oLt dR: ing an augmented jazz orchestra ! with Raymond Trotta, formerly cor- netist with Barney Rapo's orchestra; peppy, photoplay rs,' with Alice Jo i { Hsiveeon o JOHN BARRYMORE in LYCEUM—NOW “Ggmnasts De Lu Comedy Four offering harmony !nd ome and Joe Darecy, Americ | Mackface songster in songs nl his own composition, the Goodwin 0 “Casey of flw companion feature program is “Under the Rouge Eileen Percy and Tom Moore, Tt is a story of the underworld, the |toreat of which is at all times ap- parent Tonight the with of will be Tield conntry store and many vded. A comedy and 'h news reel completa the progi nig shere will at which everyone enter henter will receive a poy envelope, .,vmv\‘.- PADEREWSKT "To thos those who name of someathing man toc mous audience glant among me| wvhere he gives hil is not alone his gre draws the multitnde, Of cour n 1 great nnmber of his listener: are those who go to hear the musi- cal fe which he offers, some go to do honor to the genius of Paderewski, and nilin, to a gr associctod with stir days IN love great ki re HARTFORD music, deed has come Probably no g the enor. this ties and the who lov AP THE Many stories dealt with CAPITOL 1d man the adventur 0 cross ind mourtains ol in the which in the ¢ concerts, at ost Sacramento a First to th or Thursday is the first for its central character woman ploneer, ns e ater "yum Boston; adopting homage “Those ity. Paderewski th into the wa conference hud 1 nd Paderewskh,” writes in latest Serib- . the Im to haye 1 lone > romane goli} who. i our until the finished ita labors, mfamiliar Colonel House ners magazine romposer, (ded peace on ’ entranee oman who ¢ to the country by chil moth the rigo with a d¢ proceeds 7‘) face of & ch mining lite ermined smile, Miss Nil the lovable catured with % Lionel Barrymore he Keith leville bill ures 00d ncls hea he 1loffmah Revu a song lance cyele with a elever east. aets Inelude Flah and Terrell ro the he poRtic of hi ist, son does herole work pioneer. (¢ Robert ¥razer n who L0ImaY to thefr repn the conferenee he and. may of one had they counted Most i will e ed by and Other toning in and Ke ned aw in influence conferenco furnaee, and eruel and reley these f ewski first! months of b8 had given away needs of his beloved . Poland Topular Matinee Wednesiday her people. His cstates wer Orch S1: Bale, £1.00, mortgaged and THE NEW VORI SUCCHS Gt ieimeay i ALOMA v for lost in and pri heeame a ived less flames, 15 tiery fow sury a variety offeriy Ny IPARSONS “Of w I should Then uneertainty 9 ALL WEEK ome Mats. \\:rl His the and « heavi- fortun for K1.50, come 1 resoures: done, the greatest speak n as well as his fore snggested ecture platform hat? is iving fonr or wn ator fiv It he and tongnes car OF THE SOUTH SEAS take He received a his when it ain go on a years hoe thers the flatd was 8 hsin N Yag 8 Mos. in Phila Direet from 10 Wegks in TBosfon Fres. e, to 52.50: Saf. Mat, 50c. fo §2 | i | | ; proposed that concart tour five had not practiced musicians sald that it would b possible for him to play agaia fow things impossible Paderewski subsequent shows “He not concert < he But for sue CRIRD VAU I)L\ ILLY Tonight Only! only turned to the played as n throngh come out y==Saturday MAN GOLD PIONEER! b for had b md had o Capitol 1 con- wer in Hart BOXERS FROM U Readh Buenos Aires Training for the 1 tests There, Buenc ma Altar April 25 () While arious parts of So NILSSON JONEL BARRYMORE VAUDEVILLE HOFF] Flaherty & Stoning Widdi Comtes AN Terrel & Kemp Goodwin Comedy Four N REVUE Joe Darcy hoard sion Jiot sun lown ider nit nuing Sunday Jazz Show™ my boxing instructor G le M— If You Like R John Barrymore Has Neve AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA W1 UNDER LEADERSHIP OF Children After School, at 4:13. Rio Janciro, hard at ' I e Y {Chauffeur Finds Riffia ,Generous in Their Tips On April 28 (P —There at | ast one Fre hr {that 1 CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY ACTOR ROLE non wh » Riflians e conference and Spanish Frenc voluntecred t Mohamm palm with r day 1 my othe {him back from jyoung Caid ‘?"vr looded Adventure You'll Enjoy “The Sea Be Seemed So Haman ¥ IH SPECIM, MUSIC BEN IRVING 10¢ SCORE B —— -8 R 13 R A TR AR A0 AN 3000 SO 0 "THE SEA BEAST," A Wamner Picture, ng ofter to do all o Tnt | rom | TONS ANSWE! got fact You can question of writing to the New Britain Burean, 1322 New York avenue, Washington, D, Q., enclosing two | cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be glven, nor can extended research be undertaken. All other questions | Will receive a personal reply. Un- signed requests cannot be wered. All letters are confidential—Editor, | Q@ What metal is used | tips of airplane propellers? A, During the world war copper d but it was found that the | 1 was too soft and ceting 1-64 of an inch an answen to or’ information Question Herald, any by Editor, Washington Plu\YL RIYER 1§ RECEDING Which ont the Connecticut, Stood at 208 ick Feet Has servie Yesterday, Today Hyones of Germ the World Wa A By the name i (secret police,) having ¢ of rec me ny was th known Dropped to 204, hefore Hartford, April ok river ag Gehe ») 4y impoti- | freshet, Connectient iched feet Can a person hecome a eitizen | Unite alning in number fts highest vesterday, ,began to shortly after midnight and morning had fallem to 20.4 with in- dications that the water will grad- 21y flow back -to its normal course unless, heavy ralns prevail, I'rom 8 o'clock yesterday morning to 8 o'clock night the freshet stood at 20,8 with the exception of one period at in the rmoon when {t slightly 20.8. At midnig dropped d it reached the N o'cleck fhis morning. Harry E. Adame, at the United States reau office mark 1 States by ren this country @ certain ears? no matter how lon to make an alien A person of in the United States | not sufficient | 10 Anierican eiti can file his first citi- | P papers as soon after arriving S country as he desires, but at least five years must elapse before he | can secure his second and full citi- zenship papers. His residence in | this country must be continuous for | five vea order to secure his ond pape Q. Has there ever nuvigation on the Dead A, Ancient records iing for bitumen ther century mention is made of floats on the Dead Sea and numer- ous expeditions have bee cxplore the In th h centuries there “were several | cnters of the industry at the no regular t now last four o'cloc} rose ght it 204 mark at meteorologist been much weather hu- expeets the freshet adually spell or rain her of In the men subside unless an- wells the s weather ha to the end of th A\dams reporte i has disappeared and middle valley re is snow and ind 0 the Ca I contain ice fributed ol said, Mr, S0 upper sugar end. Thete *u'h rn New in the hills Hampshire, nadian hor- armeny n a common jury and a grand ommon jury is drawn from 1 regular panel of from 43 fo 72 persons summoned to attend during term of court. A grand fury lled to hear complaints of commission of* oftenses and to auire by ald of testigony ol | there is a prima facie t 4HU‘1H4‘ accusation CAUGHT BY GUARDSMEN Aprit (P)—The CGluard picket boa reported fhe captur a large 4 automo- bije early today, together with thres dories and a quantity of alec Rum runners, surprised in the s of loading in Gun Rocl pplizently unable ousine when the ¢ n appeared, ntire quifit, Boston Caast o the in- whether ground fo a In the United d juries varies | to of clo liquor cove the rds were in diff to star being the st Gy and abandened their lopted in t u all at in finding mos in others 16 or 17 st 12 mic indict n must con ment, Q an RELIGIOUS RIOTING Mexico € April 28 (P In w t and where e, e first s mill run by eleetricity? DI IR £ fo National | Lumber Manufacturiy iation first plan for running awmill ctrieity was made fn 191 th the Oregon Lumber Dre, Oregon. installed There are other com- however, who claim to haye such impre uts first, s Q. Will ordinary ink do to draw Fldac on or mark up a slicker \ for' an account of ter used in #he solutions t on the olly Paints of bronze th; rasliators can halt varnish is a good quick ack and will adhere to the 0 Who is the pr Ameriean Federation of Lat A, William Green Q. What kind of wood i and arrows? and yew is used li and oalk for arrows many stor o8 h company oper year was atehes from Zitacuaro say that Captain 7\»”“!1\ n Ruiz of the Mex. in a civilian illed and several efvilians ydon during a b the 1 ahd the militar; anid clash between company of STON 1 plant the religions situation panies No, the do f the color on As- not take surf desir used used, e o slicker, or the am slic) ueed f & bows Hicko nd ¢ Q. Ho Woolwo! A hows w riilising properties bute to limination Con- | turned t AT THE NEW PALACH s SAT.—~DOUBLE FEATURE TIE NEW BRIDGE RULES = P i -~ | g e o s | 28, 1926, n be'mixed with an equal welght [in S8amoa, Moravia, Spain, ‘\lorocvtfl of acld phosphate and used on crops |and in Grant county, New Mexlco, It whero tenderness of leat {s desired. |is very soft*and highly porous and It should be used as a top dressing | may float in water, Its chief use is 1t the rate of one ounce to the [in the manufacture of pipes. square yard in early spring and Q. When and where was James again when the plants are half [J. Corbett, .the boxer, bor How grown, {tall 15 he? ' Q. What is “Meerschaum" that is| A. He was born September 1, | °d for making tohacco plpe 1866 at San Francisco, Californfa. A. Meerschaum or scplolite, {s a |He measures 6 feet 1 inch, | te or yellowish earthy mineral,| Q. When Daniel Webgier conslsting of hydrous mmnmmn.Mnuvd to the Hall of Fame and for silicate. Tt g8 obtuined principally [ what? from Eskishehr in Asia Minor, where \ it 4s found in clays with | plaee weathered serpentine; it ogcurs also was He was elected n 1900 to a in the Hall of Fame, He was the foremost orators of his | Unparalleled Sales Reveal associated age. Q. 1Is there really such a place as vasure Island" as pletured by Bobert Louls Stevenson? A, Treasure Island is to be found only on the map of Robert Louls Stevenson's fancy; it does not esist in fac! Q. What old United States coln (commands the largest premjum? A. The five dollar gold picce dated 1822, Premiums of from $1.500 to §2,000 ure offered for this coin, [ READ HERALD CLASS FOR YOUR WANTS (adillac’s Sweeping Supremacy Lhe whole world knows there can be put one Cadillac. The whole world, out of its Cadillac experience, welcomes each new Cadillac as the finished devel- opment of the world's standard in motor car engineering and manufacturing. people to turn away from lesser, and toward Cadi vear. 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