New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 1, 1927, Page 27

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1 \\\\\“\x&\x\x\\\\\\\\\\sx\\\\s\s\x\\) | g ¢ : w AT THE LYCEUM | v Gordon, May I « suppor n the Ly Truthful Sex,” a story of modern life with its jazz madness and the| dangers of married couples drifting apart becs o of outside companion ure s 1some Brute,” with . Willi anks in a smashir fighting S0 phys- i “n too, is thing have Later however, they agal apart, the husband d i about with his social friends > wife: secking happiness in friendship of a man who proves worthless. &he agrees to slop kim and on the Lirth of a son A dr irglay of the clopement AT THE RIALTO THEATER “Hold that Lion." an flarious fomedy starring Douglas MacLean, prince of fun the double feature program being shown | at the Rialto theatcr today and to- | morrow. The second attraction fs “The Patent Leather Pux. This 1s a featura that carries a universal appeal although its story concerns ftself mainly the prize r | Another pter of t serial as well as a comedy and reel will also he shown. pairs of T will away to th atte morrow afte Sevaral be given nding to- | Ltinee. i skates | children noon'’s r AT THE CAPITOL tertainm is offered at the Capitol today san in tho pr lou feature Both | teatures pro- vide . ofic 1ot and photoplay program 1t and both e Linm rs Monte | MiMer in com- Blue Pa “Wolf's Clothing,” drama wi thron edy rilr s { el Nagel m| b dramatic ound of l'm‘lsi | cor al pitol will HSONS of the in the now pla ta of | ica | pau Geste 1 by his broth- 4 Colman, the| was mot et the most | realism into the scene | Herbert Brennon, the director, hired one of the foremost wood- carvers in Amorica to make a bust | and shoulders. | This was painted, even to Colman’s mustache, attached to a dummy body and when it is placed on the bed and burned many a shudder runs through the audience. at tha| theater. “Beau Geste” will be shown twice today and twice to- morrow, starting at 2:30 and §:30. his 1 on er. Naturally Bean of "D cremated. valae and POLI PLAYERS There will bo three more per- formaces, tonight, and tomorrow atternoon and evening of “Ladies of the Evening” in which the Poli Players ara appearing at the Pal-| ace this week. It 13 an interesting | rtory and it is most ably presented by the brilliant &tock company. The play tells of a street girl raised to self-respect by a young artist, but who seeks to return to her old lfe when she learns after a few months that the artist has really attempted her roformation only because ho had bet with a couple of fellow club members that it was possible. So in the latter part of the play she is seen, first) in & lavish hotel suite playing the’, gams of a gold digger and then in | | ——. Try Our Daily SPECIAL LUNCHEON AND DINNER, 65c No Cover Charge. Entertaijnment every Wednesday and Saturday Evening. Dancing Every Evening. Blue Swan PALACE HARTFORD ALL TH 8., 30- POLI PLAYE | The Best Stock Organization in America in ‘Ladies of the Evening’ | Starring Miss Marion Grant | and Vincent Coleman Register at the Box Office and have (he same seats for cach week without extra charge. theatrical not!. cles for the respe s 10 this column are ent company. ARRLKAXKNUNNANRN NN LIRSIREENN A i SRR SRR AR A LA A AR A A N T AR R R 1 a downtown where she mor, Now ks able York restaurant to approximate the conditions ohtain- accepted employment model, woek xt Toli *Players v York success interests, |- BASEBALL COMEDY AT PALACT One o finest o s Glen Hunter. Here i s a green hoob from th sticks Who acehlentally lands a pitcher's ob on the g0 baschall team, Hunter the hoob was all except e never played . So to save him- pitching machine a of the ! exhiibted on the tunny cleverly col as that arranged roman nstance Bennett, is the The prosram i3 Bob ¢ De Line" a stirring of the w Sammy W, 1 his will he on the pr ‘ture ster this “The dramatic on sto) amateurs am tonight. Loto Verse electric washing vas awarded last evening to (© s Mafti of 114 Putnam St, city, Men Escape Injurie In an Unusual Accident Manchester, April 1 (®—John Gordon, motorman of a trolley re- pair car and Howard King, electri- cian, went throush an accident to- day with ! iries in spite of the novelty of They were on their way to repair telephone con- nections on the svstem tween R lle and Stafford Springs. bevond the Buckla pass the car trucks s the car body, due to a b an mped the med with Gordan and King Toth had to break ou A window, at that time, K under point was to Ha ford for X-ray esamination. Average Length of VLife Will Be About 70 Years Seattle, Wash., April 1 (A—Hu- man beings may look forward to an average life of 70 years, in the opin- ion of Dr. John James RicRard Mac- leod of Toronto, Nobel prize winner for med e in 192 for his discoy- ery o combatting the 1es and the day is comir ¥y man and woman look for lengthened three dec when eve confidently Canadian Amatenr Yeague Officinls | Are Mecting Today Cancouver, B. C., April 1 (P—0f- ficials of th. Canadian Amateur Hockey association met hera today to act on the protest of the Ior Willlam club against Intyre as judge of play in tonight's final match for the Allan cup. Fort William has threatened to abandon the s ainst the Toronto ( 1s a Trail, B. C. of The teams have broken even thus far, one game ending in a tie and each club winning a game aplece. WILL ADDRESS ENGINEERS A. L. Deleeuw, consulting engi- neer and member * & DeLecnw, will Developments in shop equipment” ; the New Dri Soclaty of next Thurs ing will be school. eak on “Recent machine . Americ Enginee The meet- the state n LYCEUM TODAY — SAT. 2—Big Features—3 THE “Truthful Sex” with Maz Busch and Great Cast Chapter 1 “ON GUARD” Co-Feature WM. FAIRBANK — in — “THE HANDSOME BRUT LADIES' MAT. This Coupon and 10 will ad- mit any lady to best seats. THE NEW PALACE Always 2 Big Featurcs TO| —SATURDAY GLEN HUNTER in the Comedy— Baschall Picture “THE PINCH HITTER” CO-FEATURE BOB CUSTER 1 “THE DEAD LINE” TONIGHT SAMM WELLS AMATEURS e ) This Conpon and 10c admits a lady to any matinee except Sat. or Holidays. Peter Me- | ot firm of s | tool and | meecting of | trade ! MORE YOUTHFUL {Survey Shows Personnel Grow- ing Younger April 1 young shington, i~ Con- | ammatical conditio | SUPPOTters of th | | by defenders of th to the increasing cach ling vounger tion, by others to the f | eral yen | number of perio your succee | short | Whatever the ea more 1 I bers of congress, and noticcably | tne of | Ly age higher than in the | erested now in vari- exercise than ever hee With a long recess ahead of them, they ean b 1 to pay more attention to lopment of thair skill duri and | summer than n possible | | since last fall | | The majerity, o I up of golfers, hea dent Daw lone Teprese Oliver, of Ala | sistent ous forms of fore. sprin William wlio shoot Tennis, how- together with fishing, Evmnasium e “daily ama | ever, is | horseback ric swimming, walking. ‘w s and the well-known hunting, o notable athlste ea- | apresentative ir"nr\ behind them Daniel A. Reed, of New York, prime | r in the organization, back in 1925, of the house gymnasium, which #s maintained ough pri- |vate subseriptions by membdrs, | was a football and wrestling star at later served for on e te n State for ntative Albert | one of those | 1 in the gym- him credit | | where he for a time, and Repre H. Vestal, of Tndia who became interest nasium fdea, ha for restoring his health | | Senator Henry W. Keyes, of Now was the strol i of the Harvard I . once coach lton Fish. Jr., of New York, selebrated foothall players., ator William E. Be Tdaho, is one tha mo, known horsem R. lawes, of Mi | share suthusiasm for hun | fishing, whi the senate golfers | number Walter 1. Edge, of N Jersey; Yrederick H. Gillett, Massachusetts both Jone | of New Mex and the other Washington. and Joseph T. Robl 1s: the demoeratic | their ablest Wiiarton'| ng and ne o of I antong leading expo form of tennis 4 ich ended with Speaker Longworth 1 so. af fashion, is Repre- ative Tilson. when it Is consid- | ered that he lives two or three | | miles from the capitol and walks | {10 and from work whenever he is | I not too pressed for time, or too de- | pressed by the weather. He also | s a “daily dozen” devotee, likes | water sports, and lists “wrestiing it other congressmen” among his exer Representative is a hunter by choeice LaGuardia, of New Fred A. Britten, John N. Garner, | of b ! M. York., an aviator; of Tllinois, a hox Tsaac Bacha- | rach, of New Jers achtsman, | and Martin L. Davey, of Ohio, a doctor of trees. In addition, the house could produce a sizeabla golf ment without admitting any secretaries, and it has be- come necessary to add an indoor tee to the stum equipment to | satisfy e for dexterity, NT April 1| Tn spite of recommendations by the powers for direct negotiations he- | tween Belgrade and Rome for set- CAPITOL (Screen Entertainment.) TODAY and SAT. CONGRESS SEEMS | would t of the Ttalo-J av-All controver the newspapers | ¥ that the Jugoslav government | ap to the present has received no | concrete proposals from Rome for | such negotiations. DIES AT AGE OF 95 tleme nian Once Millionaire, Then Broke, But Later Paid O Al of His Firm's Debts. fee, Mich, April 1 (UP nfeebled and bhind but dreaming of day when he would rebuild two nes swept away in business ven- | Richard G. Peters, 3, once nus the largest owner of Tim- | nds in Michigan, died here to- 'Idaho’s It of its prosp. he com. | \ployea n and was capitalized at a million dollars. The larze mills turi one miliio feet of lum ily and a shingle mill with a two-million-feat weekly capacity also was oparated The firm had fts own flest of ves- sels on the 1t Takes 1,100 m HOBO HING SAYS - HE 1S THROUGH | Decides to Give Up His| Wanderings ‘ Cincinnati, April 1 —(P— Jotr | of the hoboss, has Wandering going 1o stay and Keep his wi for the rest of his da is home, he : company vs, for his only son has Ieft the family roof- | tree to wed Jeff's fri Al that his wan rried him over 85,00 over, are skep- o last before the fire- that will conti to h labor conventions, for his © has bobbed np at most major labor gatherings and disturbances of the twentieth e.n- will remain They ars, ast 5 of the During these days how many chil- dren are complaining of Headache. shness, Stomach Troubles and lar Bowels and take cold ea If mothers only knew w t Powders wou no i Irregn i Mother Gray's Sw do for their children, family i *d. These powders are xo sy to take and ao and nt effective in their action that mothers | who once use them always tell others about them. Used by mothers for over 30 years. Sold by druge gists everywhers. Trial package sent PR ress Mother Gray Co., Le Roy STRAND Reserved Saturday and Sunday. The Vaudeville Sensation § The Paul Whitemans of the Far East. PICKARD'S CHINESE SYNCOPATORS tal Juzz Kings—8 (1Ko} MYRTL CONLIN & GLASS 2—GREAT FEATURFES—3 RENEE ADOREE CONRAD NAGEL _‘ngvelL Qn Earth” CO-FEATURE MONTE BLUE PATSY RUTH MILLER IN WOLF'S CLOTHING BEGINNING SUNDAY CLARA BOW in ‘CHILDREN OF DIVORCE’ “HOLD T} Douglas Macl Feast. “PATENT LEATHER PUG Starring Billy Sullivan. COMEDY—SERIAL—NEWS Rollcr Skates Given Away to the Kiddies Tomorrow Afternoon, s New Laugh admits two Ladies' to any Mati- nee except Saturdays and Holi- days. 24 Hours in 15 Minutes. lorning, Noon and Night.” ON THE STRAND SCRF Direct from Paramount, N. Y. Adolphe Menjou “Evening Clothes” with Virginia Valll, Noah Beery and Touise Brooks. OPENING: SUNDAY RONALD COLMAN VILMA BANAY in “THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH” asktor Horlick's The ORIGINAL retiring, drink 5', orlick’ "n’ndnmeluquirtingefi:;c( upon the tired brain and nerves. It in- ducessound, refreshingsleep, from which one awakens rested and Invi;omt'gn, without them for use | w\any years ago, In tribu to his prowess as a brake be: rider, and the name stuck to b thron er in burlesque and vaude He quit the stage five bandoning a burlesq to 0 to the support ow York chorus girls. n state troops fired on st miners at Ludlow, Colo. was there, When railway shopmier walked ont in 1821 Jeff went fror one trou ter to an strikers. His skull w by a privat . York t inces in wve brought Jeff ¢ wo times Jeff has cros that mark rs to hobodom'’s hoas! throne t terilization Law to Become Effective Tdaho, April 1 (P Idal ba mads Boise, ation law will Frank 1 ral has ruled an appro- ray car- w into effect regular ir after Gov. H. C. Rald- 1 whether the law made o provision for disbursement sons in any state Institu- tic feabla minded, insar oplleptic, habitual criminals or per sons otherwise abnormal who are jin the opinion of the heads of put lic institutions, lkely to becom come under visions of the law. tive this year, attorney gen, expenses ot | menaca to society, Grow old gracefully. Keep vour eyes young hy having them exam- ined every two years tn determine it your glasses need changing Our thorough experience and modern equipment assure you of an examination that is accurate and dependable. Our Glasses Will Rejuvenate Your Sight. A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist. Satisfaction Guaranteed 300 Main St., New Britain. 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You ask for it withom [ he at sayi Oni Proves In fair- Be sure to get the genuine Kotex itself is “like” Kotex. old ways a needless risk. | mess to yourself, try it. KOTEX No Iaundry—discard like tissue New Britain, Conn, Divectly Opposite Strand Theater Featuring COATS DRESSES SUITS For Spring Here you will find the most fashion- able and exclusive models for Spring ~—most reasonably priced. Smart Boyish Sport Suits Double and Single Breasted Models. In Greys and Tans cetched from Stock The exact model is now on display FEATURED AT $15 Other Dresses Priced up to $35 Crepe de Chine $1.98 Special for Saturday Spring’s Smartest New Hats A Tremendous Selection of Gorgeous New Spring Hats I'vesenting Marvelous Values For Saturday—Bewitching Fashions of Straw, Silk, Ribbon, Hair, Crochet Visca and Com- binations at the interesting low Prices of —— 2 2 i, Not a new style note is missing: this display is sure to please every type of shopper. Small hats, medium hats, and large hats Featuring the latest flower, feather, em- broidery and ornament trimming effect in all the wanted shades. Modish Spring Millinery of Superior Quality siscas sk, ibbons hale and bresl Motevanay et seerct 81380 ., 334 R B S A e A R P T D P e R T For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts Establishcd 1862 Resources—$20,698,984.40 Deposits made on or before Monday, Apnl 4th, will draw in terest from April Ist, INTEREST being paid ~ Jf 178 Main Street Open Monday Evenings—7 to 8:30

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