New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 13, 1926, Page 5

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e b BB JE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, N SEPTEMBER {ONDAY, 13, 1926. love of a eimple hearted vaudeville Saturday, ptember 18. Tn| y ts H - dancer—a “hoofer” as show- ation for event drills N RSl FenT Gty folks call it—for a chorus girl in held at the armory on Wed- 1N | man W = the cabarét. T two unspoiled and Friday, Sept. 15 and 17 ast e young people are surrounded by a p. m. Drum corps. lessons e I sordid though colorful will not begin until October. | | suave, diamond-stu , Miss Lois Shaw, local director, | . 2 5 nmen, jaded me te 8|1y Pattending llh Napoleons of the u world. How |Camp Edith nal 4 rium in this hectic maclstrom is the | Briarclift Manor, New York story of “Broadway” and it is a hree troop leader: I GO i i a . p leaders from N {d Pl iq.(o? told with a constant leavening | Britain attended the troc :,( . ment 0 DLidge rolicles of humor. ment course at C: > A Onless otherwise (ndicated, theatrical netices and reviews in this colump are IS0 < B l)‘“ l!}!! 1 ‘“t Week . written by the press agencles for the respective amasement company. | Miriam Sanderson i | pt. 14 (P ostor 13 (A—Automol LA & oD X the polls tod or | husetts ‘m“| James and Miss Hat iR e e “STLENCE” AT THE LYC “management has selected “Tin : The Girl Scout office e n ¥ In “Silence sion of that | Gods” with Thomas Meighan as [ [RGB ! ety S ne v fine and sturdy melodrama which at- | you have never seen him before, | L i Pl oI tracted all New York to its doors as and one that Meighan is willing to 2 g0es 1 p SHph ® stage olay, H. B. Warner, ita or- | stand on as the highlight of nis | | '\hm traops i i o nd t six 1 iglnal star, Blves one of the strong- | entire carecr. Not since his famous | W, : . | ps will not begin mer ; i of ¢ it most Besniitul and most moving | carireecioer ot since his famous | WEAR §tation fo Hook i om|mnes untit the sast week in septem LI P flrmanrf;f‘s nfl the current sc that can compare with “Tin Gods.” t f 5 or the first w Octol G. O : > £ o e R e G | Gountry-wide Br ot (et an 3 & pletis ncsis Iheing o e feature of the open- | 106 broa S Saldal ; 1ibls : 5 the same program that includes | ;" yor AT a Cariio: = A ol e Glenn Hunter in “The Broadway | b o “ap g the Capitol or- 2 ; \TING . & : oIE LS i S B roadWaY | chestra. With the coming of Mr.; New York, Sept. 13 (M—Inang- | LN G A A TN W las Boob.” Ay Trs el D uration of a national hroadeasting | = : ’ In “Silence,” Virginia Pearson as | 19361 5 Armed Chicago Police o 3 ¥ o ; : i r hat will e a revelation 1 L ivies wilh Alhion. WeEiE | Armed Chicago Policewomen Have N ERICANE DA lady bartender of sorie 20 ye: iaion e sed rer ST 0onObt reanl Orders to Kill Marauder. AMERICANS ROBBED go, is amusing in the sequenc AEONERIEACADTLON) sl g el of ®—An : ) hich she insists that Warner, column e e Joncley santl Glothes Naken Hitrom Jim Warren, marry her and is leit Bl si Aot 1 Mexico . it the altar: Vera Reynolds, in e — oW | poticewomen .. pistol y 3 bl a i 3 ; : ol en ¢ & pistols in open quaint costumes plays the wife and SODIER S nd were sent infto an ot ' U later the daughter while Raymond | The fon has been ling police ais y decoy and kill | A y Hatton is a comical but fir ! st ional Brog | who for eral ni 2 £ matle pickpocket. The “other man” the A. announc 1 wped cat-like from an o o 7 s ockliffe Fello control will be acquired on Novem- |strar rob unaccomy 1 Z Silence” has drama in ber 15. wome ! but probably the most tense | 1\1 ich mmy»] 1 w | “The Radio Corporation 1 one which occurs in the pris- | Palac fCalE D P i on death house. The time is five | Light comedy ongncly attite liours before the time set for the | tary,” drama like T nouncement said. be |1 ution of Jim Warren for a mur ma like *T T | r of which he is innocent but of S rarce T 2 Waning § na omen vhich Ne alone can_fell {he true | all of these varying mediums finds me Bioate | story. Whether he will tv"y'N'"”W‘v | Norma Shearers superb rising to |al distribution of natior ams | or whether some new trick of fate | nny demand they may make. wider dist r v inter S his beha holds " e ot s e illintervene in Nis behalf holds | Tn “The Waning Sex which s an S aigh IR S . the audience spellbound. Japtation from Fanny Ha : 3 The Broadway Booh” presents e Al that will be a 1 vers as the » prettiest ima e, Words cannot suflice to describe the splendor of the work done and pa- ig sur- it pic picture eryor appearance e to local preciated by ev train of come 1 adn ke light PHIL DAVIS “HOKUM AND HOW" commenc g tonight, t Glenn Hunter in a igeses) s i s the par 1 attorne e b clnayng “‘|‘ i ! titul and brainy and loved by palaps eea Movies® and his part is a Lane ang, JOVES ! one—that of a country yoke Ll Eationney The new compiny may also in a great city and made t ot ase time from Stations | of all jokes and clownish act | There are emotional There will b otaeeytaaunoirl olkes | the story wher Miss for comp compoged. o CAPITOL OPENS SATURDAY | Startling dramatic range is afforded | twelve members A Next Saturd cvening is the | full cxpression, but for the most |tatives of va G faia defnifoly set for {helopening;|narbins storyls played ir “”l)\""”v’l | opinion, wh - of the mewly renovated Capitol |t Witha sort of whimslcal drol- [nounced upon e Workmen are now work- | (oY that e e Gt ";wy.mum O o mian the ex. | (his remarkable actress' many sided | Mfilton H. Avleswe alterations which were - dircetor of the Natic early in June. With the |, "o 5 b Light Association and f | % ening the Capito prosent an | o I TaEA an of the Colorado pi spening the Capitol will present an ! jo Foetn L ol : ons will marvel at the changes| pappy and the general appearance of the | The vaudeville for the first half Capitol of this week consists of the follow For an opening attraction the| ing five acts. Jack Moore Tric, mid- | air artists, Phil Davis “A Knight | | trom Dixie,” Garl and Taldi in e “Hokum and H the syl THE NEW bl Now." Kemper and Bayard, | nd the Maid.” nt has been made ing today chan has Home of Select Veudevilie e s et Continuous 1:30—10:30 vs rteel, the replacing TODA PROGRAM | the K y news which had been | LASTEST FOX NEWS Bia Ehe SRk dlaca i niitbIc VAUDEVILLE Buster Keaton in his most | Shown at 2:45—6—8:30 e R e o5 e We been definitely hook JACK MOORZ TRIO || 1or SULG s “MID-AIR ARTISTS” | Sl 5 PARSONS' THEATER i “A RNIGHT FROM DIXIE® The iernis o e GARI & BALDI play by Philip Dun- i “The Chauffeur and Maid" ning and George Abbot which Jed KEMPER & BAYARD b )“"‘“ Lol Par . e I SYLVESTER FAMILY i e W “THEN AND NOW™ may be absolutely realistic and yet —_— - - 3 h or. Again, a Feature Photopl b ound, with all of 1 I Shown at 4—T7 laid back-stage during a per | nee of a revue in a night I NORMA “Broadway” tells the story of | ) SHEARE | '@ 11 Record-Breaking { e oot on Bromdway— vl film of Romance I\) ,\Y/ I vs.acareer i ARIE OPENS Saturday Evenin Sept. 18 ‘ Thomas Meighan I8 : ' “TIN GODS” New England’s Prettiest Leading Motion Picture House Week The Biggest Spectacle Ever Presented A Laughfest You'll Enjoy A Thrill You'll Never Forget THURS.—BUSTER KEATON THE NEW PALACE “GO WEST” Four Days—Starting i SUNDAY, SEPT. 19 THE e One of the Hoffman THEATER Theatres g W company. NEWINGIOH NEWS | Mrs. J Hart of Thompson sireet caves today for Tabor academy Marion, Mass. Doris Francis ter of Town Clerk Thomas A is, Ioft to o o o Mr Morry A. Howard left vosterday for Newcastle, N. H. where Mr. Howard will aftc 2 convention of Kiwanis clubs of the New England disty Mr Mrs. R. H. Frwin left vesterday for Poultney. Vermant son who will att at the Troy Conf Academy at that place, accom them e Miss y and Lanra Camp e bridee afternoo! M. Ban- tables of saturd won by Mre. L 1 ir ~home Z08 Wwere croft and Miss Nin ford filied | ational Hart Congi Aiken of the Mr Ipit at 1 Sunday Jean, was| and Mrs. E. Hill Manor A daughter, Donna Saturday to Mr of Maple born Lioyd Teic “elix Setneck of 140 Winter street, w Britain, was fined $10 anl town court Saturday night » Justice of t} ) Star P welles tne a b (6] Halloran and ion of the rules his car ont of the roa 2 drove of a side street on the stecp hill in Im Hill and side-swiped a ariven by Frank Furman of im Hill, who was driving west. Fur- was badly damaged but man’s car d unhurt. GIRL SCOUT NEWS New Britain Girl | play at the Masonic Seout Drum out- Corps wi LYCEUM Continuous Daily NOW PLAYING 2 GREAT PICTURES CECIL B, DE MILLE'S | SILENCE With B. WARNER and VERA REYNOLDS This Picture is one of the Finest Achicvements of the Film Industry. Companion Feature GLEN HUNTER in BROADWAY BOOB After School H Ohildren 10¢ PARSONS’ HARTFORD T |ing EIGHT BOYS ARRESTED Mitehell street and two for theft of nt O'M $15 from Hyman Meltzer's store at t y |49 Hartford avenue. The boys will be heard in juvenile court. r READ HERALD CL FOR B SSIFIED ADS ST RESULTS | | | | | | | ( to take home e i oday is the day nother package A flavor i | never equaled No modern way until now has matched the result of the flavor producing earthen oven called the“bean hole?an old fashion- ed custom of baking beans out- of- doors in the Maine woods. Sealed tightly ina big iron bean pot, buried under a heaping pile of dying embers,baked slowly for 12 hours -this method, still followed 1n north- wood’s logging camps,develops the finest You don’t know baked beans if you have not experienced the taste of beans like those baked in the ground. This wonderful new product, Bean Hole Beans, exactly re- produces all the eating qual- ity of “bean hole” beans as baked in the Maine woods. They are baked unusually loag and prepared with the same ingredients. bean flavor known They have the same baked- in-the-ground, cooked-out- of-doorsflavor that peoplerel- ish so much in baked beans. Folks who prefer home- baked beans have been the first to praise Bean Hole Beans. Serve them a few times and see if your folks can tell them from the kind you bake yourself. ~until this creation by Van Camp n rapreoy 1o, Baked in their own wonderful juices with delicious sugar cured prime pork, molasses and brown sugar Lvery Evening HartfordRoad New Britain e Wednesday B New York JED HARRIS Presents “BROADWAY” A New Play of New York Night Life By Phillp Dunning and George Abbott Fves. 50c.-82.50; Mat. 50c.-$1.50.

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