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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1927. {itor was “The Ten Commandments,™ | it nmmes: R S ExEG”TI"N GALLE[] which showed for 61 weeks. The | % ! g ) picture had previously smashed the | 7 : v I ! g record for attendance and gross re- | ! ? : Y record or attendance and groes re-| | , _ £ MRE“ VACANT o | THE FIRE BRIGADE MAY BE BUS 1,000,000, people have seen it here | ! . 7 RO it while six times this number have | . 2 e B —_— witnessed the production throughout | “Roxy,” in addition to’ his many + 'Henry Ford Expresses His Yiew8|mu United States and Canada. ‘ E : = £ 'S .. 4 . % b. Ghar]ey (Phil) Rosenmrg De- Qi e’ prddident end, yvsacl The venerable Eddie Foy is to be | £ i . e manager of the new Roxy Theater on Capital Punishment ~ yoeo im n mew revue whion rrank | Y A . 4| cisively Beats Bushy Grabam | 2oy nevics compieten o, Seventt p AFay plans to stage as soon as Fay| § g5 ¢ - i & eets |completes his present vaudeville | # 2 AR i B‘;‘;g’f?;‘fhfc‘:‘ygfil“.:";"'x‘:e'"“:.:y*:]‘; rour | New York, Feb. § CP—The Ban- | g0 iteg ang a few new perormers 1shment is as fundamentally wronz | Another Barrle revival is foreseen | | tameight champlonship of ~the| nerctotore unknown to radlo listen- as a cure for crime as charlty is|with acquisition by Grace George of | £ 3 : world was vacant today, the second | ers. Those famillar with “Roxy's as a cure for poverty, in the opin- the American and Canadian rights | ? 2 2 . of the lighter fistic classes to lose | past presentations will delight in ion of Henry Ford. Mr. Ford made |of “The Legend of Leonora.” Mrs. | et | : ; its crown-bearer within a year | knowing that among those to be in- this statement yesterday in ex- |Patrick Campbell was the star when | ¢ 4 3 % 5 , i : through inability to make weight. | cludeg in ",‘.’ new gang are ‘Gamby” pressing unqualified opposition to |it was first produced in London, : » : | But despite his abdication from |and “Doug” (Mlle, Marla Gamba~ capital punishment. | Maude Adams presented it here| f kAT : : T the bantam throne, Charley Phil | relli, dancer and singer, and Douglas Several capital punishment pro- |later. ) . : # | Rosenberg proved last night that he | Stanbury, baritone), known as the 18 now are before the Michi- T 3 . | still is one of the greatest present ! “Sweethearts of the Air”; Phil Oh- tate lo ture, | Ernest Torrence is to have one of § © o 5 & 5 # |day little men when he battered | man and Victor Arden, planists; 'he same people — ministers |the principal roles in the film ver-| 3 4 . i i % | Bushy Graham, curley-headed title | Adrian Da Silva, tenor; Celia Branz, and editors — who listened to the |Sion of “Twelve Miles Out,” which | 7 ¢ . % |aspirant, for 15 gruelling rounds in | contralto; Geoffrey O'Hara, compos- war propuganda of financiers ten Metro-Goldwyn vers will make. | i BB A i i Madison Square Garden. | er, author and singer; Dorothy Mil- years ago, teaching the doctrine of [ He will portray the part of a rum i 5 B i S e Rosenberg vacated his title in ac- | ler, soprano; Gladys Rice, colora- illing, are now rooting for capi- runner. John Gilbert is to be | FR(Z)RIDGEWAY, CHARLES RAY azd LEATRICE JOY/x"NOBODYS WIDOW* | cordance with the articles of agree- | tura soprano; Beatrice Belkin, so- {shament. Mr. Ford said, starred in the film. | RELEASED BY.PRODUCERS DISTRIBUTING CORP-* ment for the match when he scaled | prano; Anna Robinson, soprano; ong to kill a man — | v v TES | 122 1-2 pounds, four and a half | “Wee Willie” Robeyn, tenor; Joseph vbody agrees to that. It does| “The Roaring Forties obviously | AT LYCEUM — SUN., MON., TUES,, WED. | over the class limit, ‘at weighing in | Stopak, violinist; Jim Coombs, bas- 1o good to the man, it does -no | tale of New York, 1Is one of the 7 timo yesterday. He then announced | so; Irank Moulan, comedian: and good to society. Capital punishment | film attractions which comes to the |jts fifth week at the Capitol 1n ]plan that seems feasible to him. The | his intention of campaigning in the | Florence Mulholland, contralto, is an fundamentally wrong as a |lyceum on Thursda; The other | New York. | district attorney expresses the hope | future among the featherwelghts, O'Ryan Will Speak cure for crime as charity is as a |One is “The First Night,” a scream- | ! that a way may be found to relieve | another class that lost its champion | Maf,Gan: Tobn b, O'Ryans who cure for pover | ingly funny farce comedy Starring | fhis week ushers in the new po- |him of his censorship dutles, efther | when Louis Kid Kaplan gave up his | s 004" the 27th Division in the “It the finances of the country | Bert Lytell and Dorothy Devore. |jicy at the New Palace, that of by an act of legislature giving of- | crown last June because of difficulty | ¢og \car ill speak on “The Safe- wers properly adjusted there would | Harry Myers, that versatile comedy | goyple features changed thrice |ficial standing to the play jury or by | in paring down to m:]x 6 limit. |ty of Alr Travel” at WGBS, New be plenty of work for thess boys |Str 2lso has & part i this pleture. | weekly. Sunday's show will bringla city ordinance giving the license | Graham, scaling 1173 "l"““!x ':2“’ Yorlk, at $:10 o'clock Tuesday eve- who are committing crime, and it| oo emtes | Tom Mix fn “The Last Trail” and | commissioner power to revoke a Ruined b oy | ning. Following his war service, ecor s md is my opinion thut every one or}]\wmf;x“,. ‘”": ‘]{nfid - ’“mef;,\m Carr in “April Fool.” Wednes- | theater licensc on recommendation 1]‘% e *I‘;m 1‘m‘dmmm Lo %% | General O'Ryan was a New York them would work it there was | SSEERT 0 S Sias what | 10y and Thursday brings Blanche jof an offlclally appointed eitizens’ {EF O 0 CTTo s rugged |transit commissioner and ‘s now 5 work to do. R 3 e | Sweet and Lew Cody in “The Sport- | committee. i iy =4 i president of the Colonial Air Trans- RiE W KiIF L on want.to.idiy (PLooaply Ix tho'most honestito-goal- | ¢ i b0 e i Han | Guster dni #No!| “A'yizorous prosecution ot those | opronent Was whipged A e The e g s forming a - [ ¢ b ° "' ness American role of his career in : | " throughout. His dazzling speed and | 3 , ~the criminal ~because it is the |.jin “the Conqueror.” ' The Lyceum | Man's Law while the last two days |responsible for the production of o gl arried him through Foute of air lines for passenger, Zn smo e jest way of disposing of the |of the week presents Peter the |objectionable plays will be taken,” four rounds with a shade Mail and express service with sta- o Detroit, Feb. 5 (®—Capital pun- < has booked this for early showing. i the first problem. We are taking hold o Great in “Son of the Claw” and |Mr. Banton asserts. Plays accused (no petier of the going. Graham's|tlons in New York, Chicago, Mon- both problems by the wrong han foney to Burn” is another new | Matt Moore in “Early to W of obscenity will be taken directly to | iiaghy attack in that period baffled | {real. Boston, Hartford, ~Albany, 4 4 A dle. I wouldn’t mind glving & man | relonse coming to the Lycoum and the grand jury, eliminating “dilatory | p.ogenberg as the nimble challenger | Buffalo, Cleveland and Detroit, RE strikes without warning. Can you or any o licking, buat I wouldn't want to |announcement also is made that the | Two ser will also start this |tactics which tend to advertise the gwoopcd about the ring, whipping WTIC's Sccond Anniversary - : dill him, and I don't see how any- | geries of ‘“The Collegian,” with |coming week at the New Palace. | play. swinging hooks to the head from all | The second anniversary program other business exccutive afford not to pro- une can vote for capital punish- | George Lewis, are to be released in |The first episode of rogress” | “There will be not more than a angles. of WTIC, Hartford, will be present- tracts, ecords, accounts fre- ment unless he himself is willing | this city through the Lyceum. “The |comes Wednesday and Thursday |weck's delay between the indictment rorn that point on, as Rosenberg {ed on Thursday evening, Iebruary feeL you cof , sales x 0 be the executioner. I think there | Collegian” series run for the usual | a y and Saturday brings the land trial,” he said. “I can assure : solved the puzzling attack and found | 10, beginning at 6 and will continue cett lc,and other all-impo tbusmaspa mighty few citizens who would |length of time but are released two | f tfalo Bill" | he public of that.” No attention . the range with his own heavy artil- | for nine hours. vab mu. i pers [ when you can get a genuine Shaw-Walkes s willing to take that job. Then |reels per week and each installment e will be paid to anonymous com- lery, Graham took a merciless| rypres hundred and sixty-one peo- why ask the state, through any |deplcts a complete episode so that e pounding. The cleverness seeped 'oio e anda ! : 3 v | plaints, he explained. ounding. ple will take part in the program i citizen, to do the Killing. |in seeing one release only the spec- ! B n et b o foR Grahunis) dapiolfie lsgs anaiie 2y Mo HE RO U Lo prostam Executive Safe at this I understand that Warden | tator is not confued or does not feel der {he. section of the penal lay | SOUBNE toclose with his heavier oD- {fures piocen up from loven diffes: Lawes of Sing Sing prison, who | that he has lost something of the which makes it a misdemeanor to | POnent, only to meet a withering fire { oy rainote controls, not counting the once was an advocate of capital story. S[]ME PR[]”U[;ERS produce anything “tending to cor. ”’:;"m”l"‘f:‘ ‘o"&‘"’“‘1"’:“‘1[:‘"’:’“2;‘; ! studios in the Travelers' building. punishment, has had enough of it. — i L " cve completely, ed a stres . el i 2 Tn “Nobody's Widow,” which t the morais of youth or others.” y i "ino 1id’ above, and left his, The oulstanding features in_this "I“arr]x(\)w:u:::l-lmmn:flmm;,'m’.({\:,.,,.,v opens tomorrow night, Leatrice Joy he x\vnnl‘l,\' rxrp\'l«lf-_rl is $1,000 flne o o mass of puffy welts. |program are broadcasts by Bern- | is not a deterrent for crime. Any | IS found to have discarded the boyish or;three years In prison. Gamely struggling back into that | hard Levitow and company, the man who has reached the point | PO for marcels again. Like ‘if‘""New York to Efl[o[‘ce L{[w It Commissioner McLaughlin ear- | 4o “pushy sought at times to flash | Travelers' Choral club, the New De- S T e T (s Don't miss Willilam Fair- | vics out his threat of summary ar- il his weaving, bobbing attack, | Parture band, the Cléments enter- e s banks in “A Tight to the Finish,” al- Reainst Nauehty Sh rest of articipants in an objection- |it the bound was gone from his | {ainers and the Travelers Symphonic ey s 5ot Iso at the Lyceum tomorrow night. gall]s[ flug J SI0WS able production Mr. Banton would iyl the tired assaults only served | Ensemble, old favorites with the we were l,,m.hinc‘m,liun; of e : P R e, andl lhc'r e after it we nt heyond (o carry him into nailing hooks at idio audience. M my_othrr inter- ple to Kill 3 Members of the fire department| AT _ magistrate's court. He cites this the head. Although he failed to go ng features will bo included. Tn “It conditions in the industrial |04 Other invited guests saw a pre- | New York, Feb. 5 UP—If Broad- | procedure as a second avenue lown for a count at any time, Bushy | fact, in this broadeast,, WTIC at- B ot it b6 point | 0o w00, Thie Blxe, Brighde” 1ast fway. continues naughty someone 1x wolbled to his corner, badly battered | tempts to make a review of its en- O e i £ T pletire ogens. {omoreow soing to be fined or go to fail. in the closing rounds. |l program (;,rg\\‘;;"(:;‘l_y featurcs. Be- . night at the Capitol. Although 1| District Attorney Danton yester- TV N WI AY tosenberg, gaining in strength as &1 g with its ing number by | money, you domt eire (R05e CON- i Snowing in New York at $2 pri- |day announced he had scrapped the L YACaTION Wi EA Y ght S nrzml he had lost | the Heublin trio, the Hartford station e s e e e ces, there is no change of rates citizen play jury plan as an efficient : N- | one of his cleverness and punching | tion brings to its vast unsen audience | PR L A s T | method of curbing alleged obscenity ind fifty employes of the city | ;i cor'in over a year's absence from | programs by all of the trios, orches- EOCEloRAne sunoRIst e gy taliep | — lon Broadway stages, In favor of eun fecion members of the Ameri- | . ior competition. After winning the | tras and ensemlbles that are heard us right to the door of the finab-| ;.. Guaney, Jack Mulhall, Noah |what he believes will be speedier and | waeks vo 1iro momths v on 5% | championship from Eddie (Cannon- regularly each week from the local O e o why | Becry and other well known sereen | more cffective cure. cimet with pa thre S o= | hall) Martin on a decision in March, |station. are at the same fime deliberatcly |*2rS Will be seen at the Capitol| Banton is supported in his pro- | ine Legion convention in Paris. City e B - s el el trying to harden tha hearts of the S.2rlng Thursday in “Flesh and|posal by Police Commissioner Mc- ' council unanimously adopted a reso- | (efense here against Tiddle Shea o 'c:f»w;n“‘ (:Nflrflg“‘ part in the pro- Deopls In thelr attitude foward hu. L1203 The companion feature Wil | Laughlin. “The hands-oft the thea- ' lution today providing from $115,000 | C'iage, five months later. = jeram. — Chiet Anmouncer Walter | be Evereit Horton In “The Whole ' tor policy _ia- ovorer Commissioner Lo $130,00) for this Burpase Shortly after his knockout victory |Johnson will be heard several times man lif Lateailes in that match, Rosenberg found him- |during the evening, as will Ms s T A G fies ool Al Gl i in that mateh, Rosenberg £ him- | during the evening, as will Manager e q felauknlin eaidsiputl Inepsctors Sin s n weight difficulties, He was |Hanford §. Billings. Because of 66 CHURCH ST. New Britain, Conn. eb. 5 (P—TFour hun- Coming Capitol features includo | yacnsiure sor meming ohs ot Te-| DUCK HUNTERS KILED | indefinitely suspended by the New |the naturc of the broadcast, the WALL PAPE I Milidn Gish 4n “The ‘Soarlet Tt | '8 any objection- 1 xorolk, Va., Feb. 5 (A-—Two duck | York hoxing commission over a year |technical force of the Travelers® sta- HARIEOTD NEW HAVEN BRIDGEPORT and one of the season’s most | gple “'.rh('.m”' ny objection unters were killed last night in a 'ago to mect Graham, tion may be seen at various places Shaw-Walker Co. Bradley & Scovill Oo. ¥. H. Fargo Co. aile B pracuation Sas v public guel with federal and stato ne | picked a 1 contender. The during the evening with the portable 176 Pearl St. 67 Orange St. A[iAIN BE P[]PULAR LinohR 'N‘l‘, “"_”“1 i R ardens in the Back Bay section of solons reinsts him when he amplifier mounted on a truck, or the 1 n its p nate dethlls ) (o3 nton declares, however, that Princess Anne county near here. A |agreed to meet Graham and vacate |suitcase amplifier swhich will 1 (A1 |than “Three Weeks” This stars|ho will sympathetically cooperate ] lical nLiian mhich willhie iiaed i third hunter escaped. None of the t of failure to for picking up hroadeast fre ohn Gilbe The cture ¢ is 1 4 . | br as ‘om near- John Gilbert. The picture now is in | with the stage committee on any officers was hurt. < ht limit. |by remote controls Goming Back Into Vogue for : e Home Decorating ; k- Wal paper, unil recently a stop- . IT’S BIG! YES INDEED! IT'S THE BIGGEST PHOTOPLAY child of fashion and the arts, is i1 | STORY OF LOVE, ROMANCE, AND THRILLS THAT EVER ior decorators credit the opening of 20 e : J R ! 3 CAME TO NEW BRITAIN! e R - R ; Now Playing New York at $2.00 Here at Regular Prices! Hunting scenes, viws of New York 100 years ago, and reproduc- tions of century old papers liven thr ‘walls of New York's most expen- sive apartments, and even on the tormerly white tiled walls of bath- rooms pink and blue cabbages have sprouted, and black clowns wenl their merry way. It is possible for a visitor to come to New York, transact a varied line »ss. stay indefinitely and never come to the surface of the ground, if he so wishes. He arrives at a level below the street, makes his way by subway or underground passage to a hotel, or he may go directly to one of a number af big office buildings with entrances un- der the ground TFor a shopping tour there are haberdashers, jeweler music IS YOUR aters that may be nppr‘(m(‘h‘m]‘ ruin‘n‘u‘ o : y @ o lines without seeing dayli and B ) = e ] FURNITURE, TWICE SUNDAY Reports that some New Yorkers found their adin atter in waste Rdi e s nlbiter in waato) RIN ( SECOND SHOW AT 8 e e a Deon Jsconted W WEARING APPAREL OR and MON.—TUES.—WED. o e OTHER VALUABLES i) a man waiting on o subwa form was seen o salv carded newspaper f e et fom - st box | FULLY COVERED WITH way ho A simple method If the hotel n , and a diligent s ] Is to disclose any m of identi- [ T, fashionable.” STAGE AND SCRFEY 3 | o= || Loule S, Jones Agency New York premiere at the S theater ursday night. Dolores stello plays the feminine lead. A taplione program mads up of Real Estate and Insurance ars wiil also by presented e W /S COURIMEESTE TELEPHONE 141 ek at the Astor theuter, has br alli ol hoof New York run. Tis nearest cou

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