New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 27, 1926, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN’ DULY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1926. n gt LJ [l 33N | such as we | th kind of ¢ n RI-IIZASINSKI g ride wore a gown BODY. 3 the kind o of alls, N. Y., Oct. 27— | have met. 5 [ . i 1 of a man with a bullet AR S G G s 1 in the chest was taken from I [Soleiok ook vandevl ) . lilies river today. Cor- 5 H e management ar es the ‘ H mes believes it is booking of one of the gr st mas- it of Cooper, Rochese 2 | terpieces of the cinema world, a| b s I 1 ) 1a T shot himself 3 l].ll ; p](‘lur‘h that is treasured. | 4 A £ s 1 Sa- e d. « and plunged from the upper steel L] d,fm Chaney § S I r ed geor rch bridge into the river on the 2 him in a : 1 1 it of October 12. Relatives of i,_'/‘ hg 88 | Penalty.” Cner : or t r Cooper will coms hcre in an effort : | shown for four days starting next o the w 1 K ) Ar ) identify the body, Sunday. It is one Unleas otherwise Indicated, theatrical notices and roviews o this colamp are | oAty L I — Es written by the press mgenciea for the respective amusement company. “SWEET ROSIE (N-I\ ADY” : Tl \' B L L T I I T S R IS asasesssensmsatas | Shirley Mason and Cullen Landis o il 9 o v at their best are scen in the = ikt ¢ | GOOD SHOW AT CAPITOL |offers an. excellent production in |muns ; Rl A ¢ L il { TR B T [“Her Fonos the Gos i : o You can get an answer to any t | \ 808 | S OXS R & piotos i orleN Gl stion of fact or information by ; g H f | Answer: dedicated to all womankind | ing tale of Ei16 the Quastlon i Eattor i A b i Because he Pauline Frederick and & dis- | york” with its rol e A Britain Herald, Washington | |, & i % — the language of tinguished ¢ She was the gov-|from “east side” to st side.” | Bureau, 1 New b Y et Yoes { “cat” means a lion, Dougl ernor of the state the highest Iaw, | Comec part, espe- | Was D. C. enclosing two |, ) ! ¥ o i ¢ Lean becomes inv in vet could she save her son? It 18| cially that type as ex- | gents in 0ba. for T Medical, | oo , SO H 0 hunting expedition ‘ fla d that holds interest from and Trishohar: lieexitana masitall aayice eaniaeival = : his thrilli adventures | start to finish Is one which is | given, nor can estended research | S OEY i in his “Hold That W. §. Jeffs and the Capitol or- nctively N Yor young | hg up ken. All other questions | jj, sy . ¥ .)6 Lion.” stra have a ndid musical {son of a weal avenue fam- | wil receive a personal reply. Un- | 1o 4 . i (‘]28 [1//.)/ This will be the feature picture |program to ofter iring as the | Bowery, 8 | signed requests cannot be answered. | o Sou { 5 at’the Capitol Thursday v and |overture “Navy Irolics” in honor of upon by a thugs and 1S | &1 Jetters are confidential,— R i 3 Saturday. The compa ature | Navy Day. | rescued only through t i - | Beginning Sunday night for a run |terference of Rosic O'G Q. Who were the “Sons of ¥ }Z{ .S ,zfl }”/ }OIZ of four days the Capitol will offer |this is the birth of real Liberty L : 4 ;&». | t n drama “Men of |for the two. A, An association formed in |0 : ] ~¥; i 2 st in the “ools of F: ” with Theo- | Boston in 1765 to frce the colonies . f E 5 . | of- | dore Von Eltz from British r Their mecting | 1 b Lk i ar €€ [}Z t celine Day, is I was u N & bl ! nt cast supports him in| traction. Lavish sc in Boston ; 2 g - N 2 ion that you will long 'wonderful social f1 I <.uum.. i » Best Entertainment in Town! are the back er the h‘ : Richa } I Today '_”":-: “’ I“I‘."“"(‘"'\‘” e e Homiests | HAT'S not exaggerating it. No multi- mult\- o = = 2 —a | '““' 2 Aé ":"““j | R ) | millionaire can buy anything better than the \ 1 Y Tollo’ g 1die ant 3 “Kid | soci r L1 n HURS., FRL, SAT. S Eollowing Bl e e « H peaceful half-hour of pure enjoyment that one Dedicated To W i |! Boots,” which winds up a success- | espec 2 L Iy ang | (i b et Pooh \ || ful run at the New Palace tonight, ;,»nmm:od'c:nlu‘,‘,“: her woman who . : ;z small dime can bring to you, £ ) | :”"”"\T”]‘Vm""‘q' a r“f{“‘“"u:":‘fl‘ Seis tunney F k i Incredible—but true. The new Peter Schuyler 2%:’3’;' “The Wise Guy” is one of the sin-|Marine” does some f. W il 10-Cent Panetela is priced at one dime. K] - | week’s serial epi s which t H & g erestivictityeinndionefof thakmolt | rat all and |29 ¥ All-Havana filler—and nolhing else but! Su- P“"'"I‘l pow “L,“n‘-}m ,}él'qr‘ mz\“: 02:1‘:::‘ I‘\lh(b\\——"\l TRORD it you hold it | *" i matra wrapper, of course! Full-bodied flavor— itutet as The Wise Guy,” | “The F I the .1 : L opesca v and we don't mean maybe. Fragrance that you'll Saperba 150 plctu L few indeed that | Ferenc Molnar comedy which will be sounds you could n ] rer forget (foil-wrapped) but ‘there are very: few: Indeed that | ' o) & <ons’ for three nights and It would be ¢ ) | never forget. o f’l s S " . | a matinee pers o beginning to- o take a sca a ] + 3, it Rl The atory (of “‘The: YWise Guyitl B B8 R Cotg o hraoke Biina b el s g} i remember—it’s a PL’.cr Sx»hu;\hlflcr. F(;r Brief that of & faking evangelist | F1OTHOW: W A Sl nnE 0 i forty years, t 1 old name has spelt { gathers the religion-loving | 50 L el about the 2 gl Quality to a ve ny of the most critical S crowds under his tent and while | oo T : il okers in the wo 0dd Moments he holds them spellbound with his | 0 o) o o il : 5 for I5¢ hypocritical eloquence his confed- J Telanea o 1 Tonight, in your favorite cigar store, erates strip thelr pockets. It is said to be a mc s | the password to ‘‘that million-dollar ;5“5"?';. el S AL SR AR Sl Gl i Its ch feeling”’ is—Peter Schuyler 10-Cent S s screen career in the ar | pag written and which will have its | spreac grain . e | 290 is i ~ ¢ ¢ cter. Mary Astor carves a t Northwes naval ba 1 Panetela. The tariff is one thin dime. | world premiere at Parsons’ theater n 1 M s gov niche for hersc the girl crook C. Townl | the coming Mo nder tl 4 1 ho Joined the fake revivalists un- | =0 o ou b ion o et Lewis of the i ; X | YKE & HORTON, Albany, N. Y. manag y der the impres in association with A. H. Woods. | North Dakota to enact a law pr T i tives in spread ® | “Glamour,” the title chosen for the r state-owned terminal i what everyone else accepted them | grama, is one that neatly fits the when $3 per cent of th » : i to be. | motive of the play. A w V's weak- it in a refer- . ; f ? | Betty seen in such a|pegs, the love of a man who believes The program of 3 H role as « her in “The|anq the sacrifize of another woman | ed th blish- i < Miracle ves a convincing | who unde nds, with @ cross sec- vators, flour mil | : § N formance as a crude gifted | gion of plot sendin of its |a state L a state hail insu; 5 il 1t Mary Carr, as | principal figures into front 1 T 's compensation, t i 1‘0\\’pri||l Alr'u\m ! imonious crook m': ;,“,‘n |~-,\,‘,‘.‘,\ ir ical hour |aid toward building homes for the ———— g tric Vs‘(ud(’]l.on“ .\m ing to whom the despicable anomaly |of the war's last drive, are }WIN‘ ; The I gained con- E' s"“'l’,"" 1‘ EHRRLCE of her position is made clear by |twisted ancw for character and |{rol of the government of North H bttt Styiever the power of the word even though | scene of the Stange play Sl st L FRANKE ngpa’gsag!g‘g | e ANLld jeniin Ao the principals is histrionically KILLED BY TRAIN 9, Wil you suggest some names . di}héfl il can command! 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