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u. ,il lw!"m“" 7 i J Unless otherwise Iridicated, theatrical notices and reviews In this column are written by the press agencles for the respective amusement company. wiATERS N -::z::x::x fo80mprressizasinrinseraassisianansiiiitesnaden itessiisputssiatiatizioniecesisinsivereeg “THE FIRST NIGHT'—LYCEUM l the “The First Night,” one of ereatest laugh pictures of the year, starring Daorothy Devore, Bert Ly- tell and Walter Hiers, “The Roaring I"orties,” a drama of love in a big city, with Sylvia Breamer in the leading role, and the latest episode of “The House Without a Key" ser- ial combine to give the Lyceum offer- ing class and distinction. “The First Night” fs a sure enough hlues chaser, telling, as it does of the trials and fribulations of a young couple who have eloped, the bride to outwit a former suitor and’the groom to escape from the clutches of an attractive French damsel who claimed him as her husband. The rejected suitor, masquerading as the Frenchwoman, makes life miserable for all concerned and it is only toward the end that things are stralghtened out. Of course the latest news releas- es also are presented. THE NEW PALACE The program for Friday and Sat- has his famous locks snipped but) urday at the New Palace is highly entertaining. One of the most un- usual and also most popular pictures | PARSONS', HARTFORD ! Interest in the coming of Otls Skinner to Parsons’ theater for three nights and a Saturday matinee, be- ginning tonight has been enhanced by the announeement of his appear- ance in “The Honor of the Family,"” in which he portrays the character of Colonel Philippe Bridau, giving him an opportunity to display a commanding vigor of personality and to let loose a flood of rollicking humor that has taken the public by storm. In its technical skill, its imaginative vividness of the make- up and mimiery and best of all, in its rious fund of humor, his Bridau h: never been equaled in the present generatfon. AT THE STRAND The Strand steps ahead once more of the rest of Connecticut today |when it will give the premiere | performance in the entire state of the latest Jackie Coogan film, “John- |ny Get Your Hair Cut.” Movie fans have long awaited Jackie in this new picture. It is this picture that he withal he remains the same grand ' | “Kid.” Jackie is seen in this new hit as a homeless waif who is thrust to be seen here this season, Judging into a great neck and neck race. The from reports all through the coun- | try is “The Sign of the Claw,” with | | Kid as a jockey will make a deeper impression on movie fans than even Peter the Great the famous police his past successes. dog in the leading role. After one sees this picture it can easily be seen why this type of dog is desig- nated as a police dog, as Peter does real police work in every respect. The story carries a well defined plot relating to a young patrolman who is put on detective. duty to run down a band of crook: To compli- matters the leader of the crooks a rival for the only girl's hand. The first episode of the famous serial, “Fighting With Buffalo Bill" is also on the program. This ser- jal is taken from the diary of the famous Indian fighter, Col, Cody, and {s realistically played by Wallace MacDonald. Friday night as an added attrac- tion, amateurs will be presented. LON CHANEY AT CAPITOL A picture as distinetve as it is, veteran Boston Hotel unusual—one rich with human emo- | tions, and pulsating with vital is “Flesh and Blood,” an a thousand an all-star “of by the man supported Chaney, faces," cas his leading woman, be the attraction ter for three d beginning toda It was directed by Mr, Cumming: from a story by Lonis Duryea Lig ton, and tells of an escaped conv who found his way to liberty—who found ample compensation for The picture will | t the Capitol thea- ghter had found happiness. Chaney plays the convict and gives William | drama | Trvine | 1 " Cummings production, featuring Lon that includes Edith Roberts as | Fis | 1p sorrow by realizing that his | gy o The vaudeville bill for today i headed by Johnny Barry & Co., and | Newhoft and Phelps. Johnny Barry is recognized as probably one of thi |leading comedians of the American age. In this new skit called, “The Lady Killer,” one may anticipate an ahundance of good laughs. Newhofl and Phelps with their routine of songs are one of the most prominent |names of big time vaudeville. Other acts will Include, Day Sisters and the jRussland Orchestra; Tulton and Mack and Senna Brothers, & A special showing of Jackie Coo- gan will be given at the Strand for the children Saturday morning af 10:30. The management has made Clerk Dies, Aged 79 Yrs. | *Boston, KFeb. 10 (UP)—Col. John arden, one of the oldest hotel clerks in point of service in the country, was dead here today in his 9th year. or 43 years he was chief clerk the historic Adams house and wa a friend of President Coolidge, the latter having made that hotel his while governor of Massachu- me GIRL 850,000 | Comes Through With Award Ordered To Show Girl | Pittsburgh, Teb. 10 (UP)—A |a special price for the kiddies for |this morning performance of 15 | cents. | | SEa NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1927. 11 T. A. B. MINSTRELS A momentous event in the history of local minstrelsy will take placs on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of next week in the spacious nudi- torium of the Y. M. T. A. and B. society’s handsome new building on Main street when the Old Tinicre, NEIL MURPHY a troupe of troubadours of bygone days, will offer a progcam of f: vorite songs of yesteryear. Reh, als had had a hundred per cent at- the choruses are rendered marked. Those expecting to are assured of an evening lent entertainment. Dancing whl fol- low the show and Lynch's vrcl will play the musfe. Likenesses are presented In con- nection with this article of John Kilduft and Neil Murphy, two is very attend | i JOHN KILDUFI | ‘lh«" city's most popular { the heyday of their mu a nx‘l(o.mmte that will live long in | check for $30,000 from John W, | S on this Hubbard to A\.nnr‘ (“AM\\':H, llx'oznl—i e O ,nn,m low girl, today ended her and an all-star cast in “The Whale GHTE o2 st (3 GG o Talking,” an excellent conf- | _ O: K. Eaton, counsel for Mis Caldwell, today reccived the chec edy offering. W. . Jeffs and the Capitol orches- tra have a fine mu, the pictures. Red ’I‘all Lights for Pedestrians Advocated Hartford, Feb, 10 (UP)—Red tail- lights for pedestrians tra country highways are advoc Representative R. E. Foote bron in a bill before the legi As an alternativs measure, proposed a bill Tequiring pedestrians | The League of Nations has recely- | to walk on the left side of the road | €1 & 20-page communication from on the theory that an automobile | the British government outlining can he scen more readil; approach- | the British policy in China and af-| Pres : ’ ing from the front than the rear. firming that it is in consonance with| Mr. s, whose office is in | Commissioner of Motor Vehicles | the league covenant. [ New Maven, has charge of the Stoeckel and Arthur Fifoot of the| Great Dritain regrets that the D, service in this state. Tle artford Automobile club discussed | moment is not favorable for the under his direction editors, tele the sccond measure, Fifoot approv- lcague to intervene in the Chines \ph operators, correspondent ed it but Stoeckel observed tha# a | question, but says that if the oppor- and automatic pr He will ex- pedestrian would be in danger of be- | tune moment arriv he will be plain to the Kiwanians how the ing run down on curve: happy to accept the good offices of ation functions and how it the league. ible to cover world o — ball games ‘nstantly play Transport With 1.200 Marines at Honolulu \ Honolulu, Feb, 10 (A —¥he trai port Chaumont arrived lasf ht with 1,200 American marines en route either to Guam or China ang one marine, who, despite his ar- dent desire to get info action, will | be no nearer the Orient than the Hawalian Tslands, The minority member of th hip" engers was Corporal Ric who deserted his wed away on the transport i gor- ness to engage In possi wting in the far The Chaumont will sail tomorrow afternoon at one o'clock, that its sailing orders are being kept INCED TO DEATH Russia, Feb. 10.—(P— among the Kul wealthy peasants, have heen sen- tenced to be shot for killing two poor peasants for political reasons. Harkov, 0 leader The Kulaks are forbidden to vote under existing regulations in Soviet Russia. They are reported to have clashed with the poor peasants in 1 places during the recent local ovict clections. PARSONS' Hartford 3 NIGHTS BI THURS. Matinee Saturday f\CHARl\ES FROHMAN Presents: 'The HONOR OF THE FAMILY* $2.30 al program for | islature. | he |, _| In his reply, but heyond | | | from Hubbard, indicating that he will not take the case to the circuit | court of app In addition to the $50,000 awarded to N | well by a feder cember 10, 1 14.19 court cos 1 court ju Hubbard paid BRITAI 20 Page Letter To League Discusses Chinese Situation rland, Ieb. 10 (A— i SCHOOLS NOT CLOSED Mexico City, Feb. 10.—(P— The cation, Dr. Jose Puig irano s denied the of the national teachers league ask- ing closure of the foreign-owned i ¢ schools in Mexico. The pe- tition alleged that these schools | taught Mexican children to admire | hing foreign and to despise homeland. Dr. law protects t they operate am under o Puig Casaurano such ! declares tl schools and th upervision. | i AMERICA CRITIC I"eb. acked as atural resou e naval | bascs on the T ot the ar congress | \\/EEK STARTING SUN. \i. NIGHT FEBI3 THE GREATESTROMANCE <555 SCREENED T 1t Emerson Studio or NCING 150 \W. Main Street Tel. 613 or 1436-5 Open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. BALLROOM petition | 10.— (UP) — The | an | g to corner | the opening | |rose from truck driver to mayor of | turned his | latest revolution is ever, says a tele- | \EDGEWATER MAYOR GETS PENITENTIARY SENTENCE Glven Year and a Day—Police Chief | And Others Also are Sentenced. b, 10.—AR— Honry“ N. J. who New York, Fe Wissell of Edgewater, his community, = today lin the Eker liquor conspiracy. | penitenti on years of success and faced and a day term in the federal ry at Atlanta for his part | ! Five hundred loyal fellow-towns- | men who proved their faith by a petition asking for clemency and a stirring plea for mercy by the de- fendant, caused Judge Isaac)| Meckins in federal court here yes- | terday to modify his intentiens of imposing the maximum- term of two b f v yea James A. Dinan, Edgewater c)uel s sentenced to a at Atlanta, and | nnory, and Edward | gram received | diplomatic . who were was si | The crew PEACE OR WAR IN LISBON UNCERTAIN Some Reports Say Revolt Is Over, Others Tell of Fighting Paris, Feb. 10 (B — Portugal's by the Portuguese he minister of foreign affairs. The cvolutionarics in Lisbon surrendered | st night The rebels surrendered after being heaten in every quarter, and those led. The eruiser Carvalhao Araujo, which joined the rebels yesterd: d by the short batte ran up a white flag took refuge aboard a German boat. Many |l<-pm|ml Killed on, 1eb, 10 P —Surrender of i e V’l\n v \‘.-14 fonaries as Lisbon at : _ ast night fs reported in a convicted in the same plot, received | poicr‘tichrten from. . the Portu | suspended sentence of mine months | gyoc o et Nt o or achiin the county, Jal, | respondent said the city was quiet | tendance and the snap with which | xcel- | brother o | Turner, | water offi ccil N. Kinder and De Witt T. | Turner, two principals in the con- spiracy were sentenced to 18 months cach at Atlanta. Charles C. Kinder, f Cecil, was given a six 1 term. Cecil Kinder and |; testifying as government | said they paid the Edge- icials thousands of dollars | to allow the landing of a $1,000,000 | t I mon witnesses, recommended by Assistant Prosecut- M. 2 W. Greenstein and C. Hunger- ing Attorney W. by Jud accepted ford in the case of William Doherty, Zuese frontier des d 28, of 111 Bassett street, in po- | between the loy > court this morning, and a fine of | 4t Uporto as o 35 and costs was recommended and the I of the during a ordered in the case of Baden SCYEre snowstorm many inhabitants . i = | fled from e to Thompson, aged 27, of 12 Maple |flcd from the town, - e strect. Doherty, who Is an express- L L e R 4 S S dislodge the revolu nar opened | man and former policeman, wa AP s charged with ing an automobile without a registration, and Thomp- b dam: riddling the and that order had been hrough the country. A per of persons, including nts, he d, wer wounded in Lisbon du ng between the insurr he loyal forces, s ver: num- non-com- killed or the fight- ctionists and and the property extensive, Fighting Still Reported of | liquor cargo from the steamer Eker| parls, Ieb, 10 (1) — Portuguese at Edgewater last year. | troops which had aided President _— Carmona in bring about the TY CASE NO‘ LED capitulation of th 1 at DOHER L | Oporto, are reported in a despateh to the Journal from Badajoz, Spain, | to be marching to Lisbon, to rein- | Former Policeman, Arrested For force the Ic there, s | te cor news, this Violating Motor Vehicle Laws, e TRA LT s o SR rs to | - the fire of PaysiCosts of Gourts | revolutionarics, there is a re- A nolle on payment .of costs was | POrt that the nts were still fighting with ent troops last mq responde Dona AMa 2 over which the insur; son, who ig employed by Doherty, ' ine (o advance was charged with driving without a | PR license and registration. Attorney Revolt Is Serious. Thomas F. McDonough represented London, Feb. 10 (A—The gravity both. of the revolution in Portugal is Samuel Falk, aged 41, of 106 Wil own by reports from points on low street, charged with violation of o Spanish-Portuguese frontier representative here from | barricaded in the arsenal | restored | > | an o COOPER DENIES CLAIM HE YlOLATED STATUTES | Judge, Defendant in Impeachment Proceedings, Files Papers Today ! Washington, Teb. 10 (P—Denial | that Federal Judge IFrank Cooper | of the northern New York district | conspired in 1924 with Prohibition .\dmmi.flr.nor R. Q. Merrick to en- rap bootleggers was filed with the | luuu, judiciary committ tod in a brief by Cooper's counsel, Eli | Hanson. The committee, which into impe:chment charg inst Coc by Repr | La Guardia, republican, ) | received the briet in execu | sion. Hanson ass Judge Cooper confer ber, 1924, on a plan p Merrick to flood nortier with new prohibition cifort to make contacts leggers. Merr only thing Mr. 8 » Coop to do and ti that Judge Cooper did,” brief related, “was to promise | order the release of Mr. Merrick's | agents should they be apprehended \d taken | mmissioner only the to whil rforming the duties as- red to them by the prohibition iministrator of the state of New York. on related that Merri 18 stand in somw before Judge Cross-vy, ment 7t to counsel for Lootleg Cooper ar ined as to his when he turned over the defense, Referring with in open committee confercnee Hanson said the judge did know identity of the new agents nor that of the suspected bootleggers whom they were foilow- ing. He d uted La Gua con- tention Cooper’s action pre- judiced him in trying the cases. act in t agents who m | sion to Cooper's Mer ot K, the of duty, render- Hanson said in law to | TFPORMER PREMIER DYING J. K. Flemming of Canada Reported in Critical Condition Woodstock, N. B, 10 UD» | The Honorable J. Flemmir former premier of New Brunswick and now a member of the Canadian House of Commons, was reported rapidly weaker today, ation some d growin [ » as Mr. Kilduft i law relative to adulteration of | and from Madrid, but London is still flemming's name ““ | o intimates, is a nauv: of | wilk, pleaded not guilty and had his without independent accounts from | st November in ”““~ ane. New ain, but now a_esident of | cage continued until next Wednesday | within ths country, due to the cen- forial contest when it wes cha | Bristol. He has a remarkably sWeet | morning on request of Attorney Al- | sorship clamped down by the gov- | (At ‘1'"”"‘{ 3\‘:*y ‘]v’\:‘l"rm m'.. "r 1 rned fOr |freq LeWitt. Officer Thomas J. | crnment of President Carmona | been paid ) s I The John MeCormack | pecney served a n Fall| Brief censoreq despatches from |thur R. Gould in Connection with a o t evening, the complainants being | Lishon declare the government ia in | ailroad contract. = Ausess officials of the board of health, who control of the situation and that ETasy “;”‘] '“’l Kengiuied were in court to testify this morn- Uporto, where the imtial disaffection | ¢ iy R i e e ing. No bond was asked, Attorney | developed a weck ago, bducd | RCrease Your ewnt L { s promising to have Falk in | and quiet, but no details are given, be nented by a double T ¥ ate r P! | i y court Wednesday Against this is a late Reuter des- 5 P (1 fl ccompaniment, ~ is hound to go | Pt BEHERAY | bateh from Mladrid reports that war Cunes m J ;8YyS across in big time style, and we are ; : 3 na & Taeus diver Tava dotned % Mrs, William Jacobs of 574 West SDipsint = aEhiAyodaIgCs |i8ure dankle will respond fo injon: 4 f the revolutionists and bombarded ) Sack | core in his usual gracious manner. ;"'f‘“t'}u‘" "{-"‘ “",""‘L"“:::. i‘r““‘\‘:“,”‘f' Lishon, causing r Meney Bac SRy were continued until Satur- | There is I‘”\” St = Doctom pharmacists day'morning. Attorney Harry M. 1remier 10 R e - » Ol is tull of e s o A sy % is said to have given to the Ma adrid | know that ¢ il is fu kel iinty : newspa to the cffect that the | vitamines that flesh, create 2 . situation in Portugal is bad, that appetite, build the power to re- A\ C. Meyers, Connecticut As- 5pamgh Club at H. S. :volution is spreading and that sist disease puts good solid X B t the whole or north Port men and women soclated Press Correspondent, to| To Have Annual Party e lsivo in taste hands of insurgents. | 1 < B 1 rogrs vhic! ombine both atest rep ¢ ews- | y every stomach r Tell Kiwanians “How It's Done. program which combine both | TLatest reports to London news: N nay ition and enjoyment as a fea- | papers from frontier points hav How world-wide news is gather- ill be presented by the Senior about the actual presc and women : ¢d and handled, how it is flashed School Spanish club at its an- f Oporto. i the times are takin s A | 1 p in the school auditorium — ‘oy's Cod Liver Oil Compound [y thousands af miles wires all | iomorrow evening at 7 o'elock. From e in flesh produc over the world, and how it is pPos- the close of the entertainment until hea building, strength creating sible for newspapers anywhere in the United States to get the news almost oon as it happens, will |be explained to the members of the flashes s well as how new wround the word in a fe by means of the | | Providence, R. I, Feb. | ed condemnation of the gen farm relicf mes givin; A to fa n artific |a ¢ producers and products abroad, American cotton to be sold in foreign market cheaer than it | be bought here, was utte y liam §. Pepperell | president of the Rhode 10 () Mec- in by \\)\\ ch, creating @ of this city, sland Textile PI:J‘T“I:Z‘R‘thé GREAT “THIS SIGN O THE CLAW? Ep. 1—“Fighting With Buf Wil from life of Col. W Cody. ZASU PITTS — MAT. MOORE in the clever soclety comedy “EARLY TO WED” FRIDAY NIGHT AMATEURS Some are good—others say they are. TODAY ONLY BOB CUSTER in “NO MAN'S LAW™ Blanche Sweet — Lew Cody | ulty will | will be 1 high price for | duniping will cause the 11 o'clock dancing will be held in | 1 th gymnasium, The program follows: Spanish nnn of tha poem “To |1 . Calos and Gabriel ( n~l,mmu of the Sp Gromberg; tr by Do poem, | ¢ iT. Gowe Miss E. oma”, by John Ashmol haseman, t Hen ade or Feb, 10 toush, outficlder, trades incinnati Reds to the iants for George Kelly, cre today said he did not he would go to New yoesn't Know To Baschall Cinein Agree Not i die the York ow whether ation of anccdotes, by Miss York. Frosen; recitation of poem, by Miss| "I have yet to hear from Rebecca Rosen; dance of the A - | York aid Roush over tina, by Miss Vera Sherman; song of Dhone from his home in Oakland the Spanish tango “Dolor’ i ar by Miss D. Webster; recitation of Golondrinas,” by Ired Schmaltz; translation of paem, by Miss L. Calos. Decorations will be in the Sp | colors red and gold w the colors of the school, A spe guest room for members of the fac- be outf Refreshment served. Music for dancir furgished by Milton Young's Red and Gold Serenaders, a school il pe orchestra. Andrew Guilliano of the Spanish department at the school will supervise arrangements. Greater Vaudeville I’I:\\'l\l; See It First in New Dritain! JACKIE | COGGAN \ in “JOHRNNY GET YOUR HAIR cuT” | VAUDEVILLE l'll(' Broadway Pavorite JOHNNY BARRY & CO. ! “The Lady IKiller. | TFULTON & MACK TNEWHOFF & PHELY “Just So DAY RISTERS and the LAND ORCH, BROTHERS Next Sunday “NEW YORK” Marjorie Dix, §7 Camp St., and. } | j | Friend are invited to be our ct with over the a year, ¢ stood he de contract fo s at $19,000 It is unde renewal of th |ILYCEUM | T NOW PLAYING 2 GOOD PICTURES THI FIRST NIGHT ROARING FORTIES with BERT LYTELL and DOROTHY DEVORE A Plcture of 1000 Laughs. Also THE ROARING FORTIES A (-(md Cast, LADIE This coupon and 10c. any lady to best seats, adidt Concert MME. MARIE SUNDELIUS of the Metropolitan Opera Co. and Wennerberg Male Chorus t Capitol Theater Sunday Afternoon, Feb. 13 2:15 o'Clock Admission $1.00 Tickets at Hultgren's Jewelry Store and Miller & Hanson Drug Co. ines and as easy to take as y them for ys if you nt to fill out those scrawny hollows in chest, checks and neck and gain strength and vigor. And bear this in mind if they don’t help you in that time any druge will return your mon Joy's 60 tablets 60 ot and McC FRI—SAT. Continuous LON CHANEY in “FLESH and BLOOD” With Noah Beery, Jack Muihall Edith Roberts i | COMPANION FEATURE ,____.____—— “THE WHOLE TO\\ TALKING” S Edward Horton ’ay Envelope Matinee For Children Saturday Silver Dollar Prizes! and a large attenlance of the men o'clock. A Valentine society will fol- of the parish is anticipated. The low the business meeting, meeting will be in the nature of a| Members of Stanley Women's Re- soclal and smoker and a pleasing | lief Corps will attend the school of program of entertainment has been | instruction which is to be held in arranged by the committee In | Hartford, Saturday, at 2 o'clock in # char. the afternoon at G. A. R. hall, 926 William J. O'Bric the newly | Main street. Those desiring to at- elected president of the ty will | tend will take the trolley leaving the ke the chalr for the first time and | center of New DBritain at 1:05 \will outline the pre v for the | o'clock. S H‘ ¥ Addrass WL Del st Mary's Ladies’ T. A. and B. so- made by Rev. J. J. Keane, chaplain, | gjoty will hold a meeting in the and prominent memt of the ohool hall tonight at 8 o'clock. A @ Weir's orchestra of after | St. Joseph’s Parish Men | To Have Social Tonight ’ Joseph's Parish society will | hold a men’s night this evening at | Ithe parish hall beginning at 8:30 o'clock. This will be the first affair of its kind sponsored by the socie City Items st. The Young People’s soclety of the Sccond Advent church will meet at the home of Miss Pearl Carr of 446 Church street Friday evening at ¢ social hour will follow the meeting, will furnish music and vocal, | ; B dance numbers will m soclety is composed of ult members of St. Jo- e urch and has done com- work in the past year. Next week a meeting for women only will be held, with appropriate W|th ne entertair and speakers, b Treatment H. S, NEWS High CENTRAL JR. RuBBED on m throat and chest, Vicks does two things at once: hoal es that m- | re neen “,;i‘"v‘;j"“"f(‘,“l & ERSL IR (1) It is vaporized by ot the paper | the body heat and inhaled ery el I,I noon dur- lay after riod. UNI ll LD Nll EL ORDERS ) direct to the inflamed air passages, and (2) It stimulates the skin like an old-fashioned poultice and ‘“draws out” the soreness d‘”@:‘g:a VICKS VAPORUB Orer flMwoflJmmmflr Old Timers Minstrels Tues. and Wed. Evenings York, Te of the 1 10 i on Januar totalied of 160,792 to with the end month. Unfilled cel made ton s compared ATR RACES AT VENICE b. 10.—(UP)— solini has decided that Schneider Cup Seaplane rac Venice me, sted oc uitah Heal Skin Diseases For 35 Cents Others May f';til — Peterson’s Ointment Sure To Succeed Feb. 15th and 16th » minute you apply Peterson's at M toroured. minea mignte || Yo M. T. A, & B; Society’s NEW AUDITORIUM Curtain at 8:15 Sharp 1t skin rem = 1 to recommer o = box for only 35 cents | Admission .. 00 cents it a d money back f it ever used. 75 \iways keep T ntment in | Dancing Will Follow hous Fine r burns, s and nothing nd piles. sunburn, chafing Music by Lynch’s Orchestra for itchir THE At Broad and | NEW ,\\aqn.u.wn St 2 BIG )l \IlT.l TODAY ’\\l) 'I‘().\IORR(I\\ Starring SHIRLEY MASON and ROBERT FRAZER 1 Times With Thrills, Laughter ma! A Colorful Jazzy Picture of Mod and D “W °st of Rambows End” PERRIN, REX and \l‘\l{l IGHT in a SELECTED llm(.R AM OF SHORT JACK SUBJECTS FROM 2 FFORMANCE to 10:15 P, M. A SPECIAL PERFORMANCE JACKIE COOGAN in “JOHNNY GET YOUR HAIR CUT” WILL BE GIVEN FOR CHILDREN SATURDAY MORNING at 10:30 (Doors Wiil Open at 10 o’Clock.) STRAND Special Children’s Price For the Morning Show 15¢ CONTARAS SHOPPE SATURDAY, HOME MADE CANDY QUALITY ICE CREAM 12th Luncheon Served at All Hours STRAND THEATER BLDG. COMES TO THE CAPITOL BEGINNING @UNDAY NIGHT

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