New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 10, 1927, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, DOUBLE INSTALLATION Ofticers of Phenix Lodge and Stella MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1927, NEWTON 0SBORN, 73 ‘DIES IN NEWINGTON ... ant of Richard Osborn, who sailed from London in 1634 and settled at | nm cham, Mass, | des his wife, who has been in | poor health for the past y Rebekah Lodge Inducted Into Unless otherwise ndicated. theatrical motices and reviews in this colamp arv Arittep by the press agemcies for the respective amusement company. screen ndapt.llmn of the Broadway stage success with Ivor Novello in the famous role of e leading woman, night at the Lyceum. opened It is a throb- Montmartre and with a variety of |birth and training, scenes which Introduce one of the createst galaxies of pretty women | that any picture ever had. The story of “The Rat” concerns |of Rurope's f 1 romantic adventurer of the Paris underworld, hunted by the police, |will be show Fate |on th: |western drama, | which stars Buffalo Bill, and his faithtul little wife. Irings a prominent society couple into close contact with the Apaches, o murder occurs, “the rat” is ar rested for the crime and in a sen- sational climax the plot is finally solved. The companion Lyceum feature is “The Call of the Wilderness" with Sandow, one of the screenland’s most tamous dog performers, in the prin- cipal role. TOMMY LEVENE AT PALACE Tommy Levene, who has long been avorite comedian to New Britain | audiences, opened up his new musi- cal comedy triumph, “Snapshots of 1927” at the New Palace and judg ing from the lengthy applause that | the different numbers received at the opening performance, the show | will pack them in all week. Tommy, of course, is the featurel comedian, His work throughout i3 excellent and he has his audience in laughter every time that he appears on the stage. Madeline Buckley, who | Jritain- | is also well known to New ites, is the prima donna, and she also came in for a good share of the honors. Other members of the are t Lewis, Alyce Lewis, Al penny, Willlam Walsh and a com- pany of twenty performers, whom are entertaining. The corus of the a treat for the eyes. The “Snapshots of 192 out a doubt one of the fine that has been seen in for a long time. The revue will remain for the whole weck and will give an entirely napshots” is is with- new show the last half of the week | heginning Thursday. The feature picture for gram is “What Fools Men, Lewis Stone and Shirley M is a tense drama of high financial: intrigue, adapte famous novel, “Joseph ilis Daughter.” AT THE STRAND What is heralded to be one of the tullest programs shown at y Strand eince its opening, premiere at the loeal ¥ afternoon The bill is made many and varied features, both on the stage and the screen. Rajah Rabold, the master men- list, gives markable demon- stration of t cadi which he accomplishes without asking the subject to write down his or her name, as is the custom with mind reading exhibitions. will remain at the S d all this week as an added ction to the vaudeville and protoplay m. The vaudeville 5 ter in their big time ' Occurrence.” ¢ Crouch Co. skit of life, back stage; the Visser trio in a novel called “The ng Duck” an Crafts and s in “Vaudeville a la cart F‘ank Whitman, the fiddler of infinite surpris The feature photoplay half of this week is Griffith in “The I.ud,\'» in F In this film, Corinne is a in a role to her liking and adapted to the talents which have made her a prime favorite with movie goers throughout the world. While Rajah Raboid wyl remain for the entire week, the remainder of the bill including the vaudeville and pictures will change on Thur . Tho featurc fillm for the last ha'f of the week will be a screen version of James Oliver Curwoor is headed by Mack turs Other vaude for the Corinne mine”, n seen firs 10N AT RIALTO Vienna before the war. ing, mad Vienna, with its light-heart- od gaiety capricious d for the conventions, its singing and its waltzes form the background of rming, yet virile story. Iror -0, stately, regal, solemn, ine gardens of old Vienna, wine and song mingle the romance of a Princ The Waltz Dream,” which double feature program which Is playing at the new Rialto where love, S Harold Lloyd Coming in Laughs in “THE KID BROTHER” at the CAPITOL Beginning Next Sunday Thols Offers ‘SAM ABRA MOVITGH by Francois Porche Adepled by Charlton Andrews W Cordoba, Y Hohl and Tee Musioni Setfings by Eves 30c.-§2 A Powerful P Tedra do Towler Robimar Werr Mat. doc ;l 0 Arthur |theater at the corner of Broad and New York theatrical the Paris apache and Mae Marsh as ;vears ago on the legitimate stage a last | now, ||I]| ATEE W l)ll stree “The Waltz | was the biggest hit of the season some W ashington Dream” with its transference to th Iscreen it bids fair to outdo its pred- bing drama of human emotions set ccessor as far as popularity goes. against a background of the Paris Most of the players, being of foreign are unknown here {but the performances they turn in | are nothing short, of remarkable. Willy Fritsch and Xenia Desni, two remost screen star: “The Waltz Dream" today and tomorro me program with a grippin Red Man’s Bluff, Jr. This | head the ca second feature has all the thrills th laverage film fan desires and in ad- {bound to be universaliy accepted as dition a pretty romance that is |appeared In this type of entertain- Inght than in | Br | { | |one of the most entertaining that i | ment during the current season. and news eve There will be ed to attrac hilarlous comedy will also be shown. several acts of \’\udc\fllr E {morrow even Ing as RIN-TIN-TIN THURSDAY T in-Tin, famous canine ar, has enacted death strugs with many creatures, from men to | crocodiles, but never before has b fought a more thrillingly dran his latest V production. “While London s a ctu written nd di rected by Walter Morosco, which 'Y opens nest Thursday at the Capital theater, with Helene Costello and Walter Merrill in the featured hu- | man roles. | t | throughout the story, p lyce | | ounds of Burke, Herbbrt Swift, Freddie Hen- | (718 &2 0 all ot | o0IES lasting his ninety flashing energy against and eighty pounds of Kotsonaros, the world's light-heavyweight wrestling cham- pion, who portrays a ferocious ape- Rinty, after an enm | man. | of revues | v Britain | ! Limehouse h Raboid, | in al ard | | This the man; gripping climax is but onc thrills in drama of ro and laid in the sinister shadows of rict of London. adventure, the In- cludes the attiesen, Carl John Patrick, Stockdale and Les personal app owing of the pic- will ke cour- owner t police A genuine given away through th esy of Lient. Lee Duncan, of Rin-Tin-Tin to the lucky holder. ginning next comes in Kid Brother.” READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS TOR YOUR WANT Weak, Pur. Children Get Beiter Quickly lght Way To Tut On Good Flesh and Make Them Grow Up Strong and Vigorous, PupPY Don't tak hances when yo vail child is Go right to any druggist and get a box of McCoy Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. You can get 60 || tablets for 60 cents and as they are sugar coated children like to take of vitamines in e kind needed to and health to your him the happy start his privileg bring strength child and giv in life th Just Ofl and t} over the good money back. you are not results ge THE NEW Bewitch- | § Continuous Shows Daily ALL THIS WEEK Change of program T The Musical Comedy reday imph TCMMY LEVENE and his “SNAPSHOTS OF 1927 Beautiful Girls— Brilllant Scenic and eleetrical effects, Madlice Buckley Bert Lewis and a cast of * 20—Rerformers—20 Shown at 2:15—6:00—8: Feature Photoplay LEWIS STONE SHIRLEY MASON in “WHAT FOOLS who and tim alf are am in SNAPSHOTS OF 1927 AT THE NEW PALACE FELLOW STUDENTS ATTEND FUNERAL OF H. §. GIRL Members of Faculty Also at Obse- quies for Miss Florence M, Walsh Today. Senior High school ers of the school Principal Louis I. 1bers of the cighth Fellow stud 1 s church this mo e M. Walsh of 64 Church dle a victim of rd Isolation hos- | ng. high mass of requiem t 9 o'clock by Rev. a former New Brit- Walter J. Lyddy, A solemn vas celel this melo- | Gi Held 13 Hearts But Fails to 'T'ake Tr 1d\ he d to take dding four L spade, for hi (iarmfl;{ \\ioiljcx's; Chair at Joint Ceremony. Ofticers of Phenix lodge, and Stella Rebekah lodge were installed last night by Georgé H. Osborne, district | deputy grand master, and Miss Clara Rock, district deputy president. The officers of Phenix lodge are: Noble grand, Mrs. Charles Rigge; vice grand, Mrs. Lester Vibberts Mrs. Walter Brookman; cretary, John Anderson Edward Danberg. In the minor offices are John O. Shay, How- ard Beach, Arthur Sue Harlord Geneltman, Arthur Hofl n, James Patterson, Mrs. E. Allan, Fred Hoff- man, Baker Mann and James Cliff. Stella lodge’s officers are: Mrs. itia Daigle, noble grand; Mrs. Della , vice grand; Mrs. \Lug’\ul E. secretary. Jennie al secre s. Wil- In the Tmportant Offices Osborn, one of th 1 \\ful\h)’ resi ain street, a ¢ vith pneumc about nir s the son of Reuben C. rber Osborn., Mr. tained his early later at Longmeadow, Ma nd t Monso old Bell school, where the prese sht at the situated Mrs. Lillian Win- Miss Clara Leupold, dred Brookn Mrs. Hazel ford, ive of the r the Loui: § schauer, 1!‘-!';“.“1 ance Co, Tillie Toes is father’s by William T, } name of Oshorn & | i un NEW BOYS' CLUB DIRECTORS St Pive new directors of the BE) club has been They are Mrs. A. G. Kimball, the first woman to serve on the club directorate, Judge William C. Hungerford, P. F. McDonough, Fred O. Rackliffe, and Judge B. W. Alling. Peter Crona of tl old hoard will conti » to serve, COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO electe years. unders of s a lineal Old Settler Had Held Many 19 "‘9“‘11 the B! Mr, Osborn was born here in 1851 in the house in which he died. I and Olive Osborn obh- education here the Goldthwaite school at N H nt Pric; old out to Mr, born leaves four children, “tl" J. e o Mutual Bank and Trust C . Osborn, superintende | the Florist, of Hartfora, | Ogborn of this town The funeral ser home Tuesds Rev. Howard A. South Boston, Mass., a astor here, will officiate will be in the Newingt | i t12 orclock. a B aklior 175 a for | In Italy to wear bluick for cliurch <hit colors being taboo. and fonson e later which National I‘he girl w1th a clcar . ‘skin wins Get rid of pimples and blac,JcaJs Iu‘c .mmplefor you day to Dept. 67, oap. PNEUMONIA Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop now creosote that is ple mulsion is a new with tvo-fold acti heals the inflamed m hibits germ growth. Of all krown drugs, creosote is rec- ognized b) high mr‘( 2] authorities as of the greatest healing agencies for persistent rou"l-s ann colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and hml the infected membrane irritation and inf creosate goes on to edical discovery it soothes and branes and ine of the germ cllent for bm‘ S r colds or fi Toncy refund; gl ¢ relieved SE P, R \JAH R ABOID’S Let's All Frolic Tonight MAG TU? will be worn by members of the cast in the Lions’ Frolic Tonight BLINDFOLD DRIVE TO\IORROW AT NOON Ask Five-Day Week | Philadelphi 10 (Pr—A week, fu e c ition of rincipl five the bargaining for overtime nds to be made Philadelphia Union when wufac- Lyceum NOw 2 DBlG from the Br PLAYING FEATURES this pictu ANDOW The wonder dog in Call-of the Wi 1 Matinee il admit Ladies Spo This coupon and 10¢, MEN” THe 1927 Love Speeial o Thurs.—Hoot Gibson in XAS STREAR" EMERSON STUDIO of DANCING Ballroom! Stage! All Ages—150 W, Main St Open 10 a. m—10 p. m. Fish ot West Hartford y afternoon & Morton former nd Spain it is the ru servi Resinol, trial of Resinol TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT! THE BIG LIOHS' FROLIC A FEW TICKETS LEFT Hurry Over to Crowell’s Drug Store West Main Street NOTICE-Knights of Columbus Reserved Seats will be distributed at the Club House tonight. iCIAL LADIES’ MAT. SPE JOE MACK and ROSSITER FRANCIS “A Modern Com- —~ edy Oceurrence” NE CREF‘? TH “THE Novei"ies Aplenty “The Cn the Screen CORI You do not write down your « what you are really VISSER Mentalist! SCHOLAR! one Like Him! ’mmons ! g! FRIDAY MORNING at 10:3( VAUDEY fiLLE‘* CRAFTS & Df“'(” AS “Yandevill : TRIO Duck™ WHITMAN A Real Surprise CLAY CROUCH & €O. in “Life, hrk Stage” \':«m}cviile s Fun Fest! L }‘ DY EN x:.‘{r See the Greatest Torest TFire in Screen History —— A FILM SENSATION_/ ROSCOE AIIA\ & KATE PULLMAN WITH THEIR (O\HADY BA 132 MAIN STREET He tells you N RIALTO 2 BIG FF TURES TODAY AND At Broad and “nd:lnvlon Sts. TO\IORRO“ ! GAYLEST, M! \l)ll] ST ROMANCE EVER I'IL\H'DX “THE WALTZ DREAM” A German-made picture with the cream of Europe’s stars, headed by Willy Fritsch and Xenia Desni, in the cast. THE “BAD MAN'S BLUFF’ A fascinating story of a cowboy who saved a girl's fortune but stole her heart. With Buffalo Bill, Jr. A Rollicking Comedy and Current \~‘\\~ Events, 5 \r(\ Vaudeville ’Tmnnrrow Night. AT POPULAR PRICES 10c, and 20c. Ragah Raboid TUESDAY, BETWEEN 12:00 and 1:00 AT A. Andrews & Co., Inc NEW BRITA lgohn , CONN. RAJAH RABOID APPEARING IN PERSON at the STRAND ALL THE WEEK

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