New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 13, 1927, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN e "im II‘I |mll l'& o l :-I. N : — ;7‘\‘__‘ oy T~ Unless otherwise indicated. theatrics written by the press agences for the reepective amusem: RSN NS N NSNA N AN SAANN EA “QUARANTINED RIVALS'— LYCEUM Gales of laughter emanating | from the Lyceum are being caused Ly the pleture “Quarantined | Rivals,” which is being shown to- | night for the last time. The final showing of “Wolves of the Alr” with Johnny Walker and Mildred Harris likewise is being presented as | Philadelphia well as the comedy drama episodes | centennial ex of the serial “The Collegians.” |ity. “Quarantined Rivals” written by | the late Geo tandolph Chester, | c: is a farce comedy written around #| Today girl with whom two fellows are in love and a quarantine whereby th together with veral others, forced to remain in the same home. ‘Wolves of the Air" prescnts some unusually spect ar aerial s the least of which occu. heroine leaps from an airplan gh in air and comes to carth in namely the Wi the Plymouth that was such the Chestnut will not IT SMILING” AT RIALTO xit Smiling,” a most absorb drama of big city life with a back- ground of the st hd the str ings of those who would become opened at the 1 this «ernoon, starring Beatrice Lillie an Jack Pickford. It will continuc through tomorrow as will the com- panion pic Othello,” : of Shakesprare able in the a ing. one being a tion with " starring ure 3 he s The four Sunc days of lago while known European of the s ree all over th day and 1able comedy, brings Anna o booked for na in the se novelty hit o “Easy Picking: sur [t vandevil beautiful | ile the Blue Plate,” one cf colorful ous and 5 very ting story 1ol 1 which the Vel appraring all this | week at the Palace, sister is a resolu 1o reconcils | announcement agement that three \prn 28, @ ttraction th. or bidding. m»x Victer R > love a may is the goal to spires and the cam- bring in plenty of opportu- (or real comedy. Mari Grant, | of the company, bril- the younger sister and | title role a charming | Patsy Ann O older sister and she 2 mos: o 1t Coleman, | O e ding man of the company, this |’ Siisne e appears as the unwitting cause | DO0F bt POPPY of much of the trouble hetween the | U 9f o1k o girls and his scenes with Miss | "0 AN At in mapping out methods for | %0 7 e girl making herself just as at- | ot c 10 ctive possible are gloriousty | coioqinet ntertaining, presentation, as the week 's most | 1at , HARTFORD | ab will present that comedic ucen Theater for | ining tomorrosw, | * on Satur V. The Our conntry have many prize will be a n, Irank Crumit . Hazzard, heading the | ing them in the fun- B nd John Assi Nina Olivette, Esther | Jack Leslte, Don Tomkins, | Lucille Mooro and more pretty girls than a beauty con- | test. | This company has fust completed | 4 record-breaking engagement of b Rotices and reviews In this column are SRR AR L AR A AR A A0 R SR AT AR AN AR R TR R twenty-one week: It is also this tion all last spring and summer Street Opera is based on the big attr: next sational hoy » act having mad Jack t Universal ern production. eful priz he Added “HIDDEN l()()l % 'filll UNDER BOND INPAYROLL THEFT Pleads Not Guilty to Takin $615 From Girl Clerk That William Madone, aged 18, of 628 Fast street, this city, jostled Har last forenoon, and stole a p ent compary. il \‘\K“\‘\“\\\\S\\\\ was one who Miss having played to |0f the robbers In three of the 'Margaret Caliahan of popular i et atEon: \bus, iihe Sk Pearl street, Hartford, the urday yroll en- 315 and a bank ceted by the arned to- velope ¢ £t for §1,100 i Hartford police, but Detective Sergeant Robert | ho has charge of . said today that Madone nor Virgil also a tremendous sensa- us it was 1 Hot ne with the sesqui- rg: PITOL THEAT |0t ity, ha sereen s nn hions Hartford robher tyan and Madone | arraigned zerford in o complaint ford found prob- superlor defanit iken to Hart- this afternoon. Detective At Hartford, proprie- store on the f and Ple identified them as the pair him fountain pens and pen- it approxim B According to t in who conduct for the weelk ol is “Califorr corge O'Hara. popular of bonds, ternoon, O Mara where, it i tor of Goldb corner who kol val me name. ook action for t weck, be will be “Convoy. Fri. | cils nd reen play. Str Nilsson to th mystery and a brilliant bill headed by “China the most gor- acts in vaude- knowl- articles stolen ht them. V autho ould not be were carned hotoplay for next ind Wed- starring reen actor of them cou this il of m! bery, and his case the v ntil April 19 in Strand man- tective Sargeant it booked for woted with Gill im- ginning Thursday, latter was pre- wdline vaudeville and it is understood is aroused in by th popular Barney )\I[p cording Orchestra. A \is cngagement is Humphrey Moul- ¢ the known entertainer, ville Iy roartists, ol ama. How a girl’s yearning stocki fame, same program Jack ten Loot” Hox of the nopular stars, in his Blue-Streak west- tonight wil | main | be .mwul floor lamp. store TONIGHT—THURS, Dorothy Gish in “NELL GWYN" The world-famous | | belovedl roman and world- Attraction NG Jack H. IT WILL THRILL AMERICA! TONITE—COUNTRY STORE Ono of our Main prizes, BEAUTIF PARSONS HARTFORD 3 mcnfl BEGINNING Matineo WEDNESDA Mrs. Fiske in HMENRIK IBSEN! Play of Family Ll le “GHOSTS” Eves 50c43.45 Mat. 50c-§2.30 mp\n AY “FLAMING Thi Fri., Fnt.. April 14- The ACE OF SI WMEDIESI Other good prizes, R Also, Added Attraction ‘L FLOOR LAMP Try Our Daily SPECIAL LUNCHEON , 65c, No Cover Charge. Entertainment every Wednesday day mlll \Mllrllu\' and Saturday Evening. Nation's Leader's Call— S NO M Film of world apy Pancing Blue Swan N HAS LOVED" Every Evening. FURY,” with the wonder dag — Ranger. L SANDERSON, CRUMIT ~ HAZZARD PALACE Il \IlTl‘ORD POLI PLAYERS ALL THIS WEKEK Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. 2 The Sparkling Comedy Success “The Patsy” | And A Great Bill, Presented by the Players Starring MARION GRANT VINCENT COLEMAN : —SELECT ACTS—35 Ulrect from & Two-Year Run in New York City CHANEY in “MR. WU." XT SU! LON ord on guilty to | ith- | DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927, n wnm an effort was being made (ofnmmr tours [lcarn the identity of two men, who,| Dictures of wester. scones wer \\uh Gill and Madone, are sald to|shown last even by ) |nave been impiicated in the Pearl {and novelty slides were exhibited by street robbery. Sergeant Sutherland [Leonard Radince. a md Gill denied the charge, but cir-| Plans were made for a spring out- | mstantial evidence in p‘,g.«m“ivng which will be in the form of of (hc authorities points towards n«] ‘travel outing” on May 1 Men: |guilt, they say. He admitted, ac- |Pers will go through the Housaton cording to Sergeant Sutherland, that | V2!ley and stop at pictorially i he arranged to have Miss Callah: b planes. e, o, e g ot FIRE 3 STORIES UP IN THE AIR : iface of this admission, the pol: |are loath to believe his denial 50,000 New Yarkers V&atch Spectacular Biaze | complicity in last Saturday’s succes ful robbery. | Report Madone Positively Implicated | According to the police theor | Madone, on returning to New Brit- lain after he and Ryan droppr York, April 13 (P fals were pondering to dificulty of fighting fir skyserapers. ipossible to g blazing stairs with hose, flames, th street from the {Netherlands, Bin G utober s Save Nearby Property Failing to reach the from sight immediately after the { Kolodney drug store burglary, was |in need of money and Gill nterested .Jnl’l\ in the yroll robbery. It is said the police have positive infor- mation that Madone wa {although confirmation of th !could not be had today Inspector s New York olice, in ! conversation ith Captain krlh of the local po- lice, mentioned the possibility that Gill may be wanted for violation of parole from Elmira prison, whe he was a prisoner several years a e This phase of the sitvation is being Laaiol e looked into by the New York R | thorities. o out. construction proc ctherlands is under con: 50th st xtended atop rem to w avenue Camera Club to Give | Spring Scenes Prizes Cash prizes for photographs of spring scenes will be paid by th Hardware City Camera club to me bers, according to a “ote of is claimed for mporary s Lack of e building pre But other cit at a meeting of the club at th son Photo Shop last cvenin member will b permitted to submit three prints. The prints are to be | not less than 2 1-4 hy 3 1.4 un- mounted. Watch timated 50,000 1 | park and A CTOT send spark The VEHICT IPORT 2 NC lay of roofs in tho rot blaze re- of Hughert H candle In street, the suspension of the licenses 4 of $3 and the ng over honorable mention. Two E B aphers and one art director will be judges. The contest will close Ma Frederte L. Fay of the South Congregational church was present last evening showed photo- raphs tak . with his | LYcEuMm—| \§ Special Prices | NOW PLAYING | 2 — Big Features — 2 /| “QUARANTINED Rival with Robert Agnew—Big Cast are in force for Thursday, Monday. laundry sent in on instead of on the usual Co- l ‘eature JOHN WALKER n “WOLVES OF THE THURS., FRIL, SAT. 2 — Great Pictures =— 2 BERT INTELL n “TONGUES OF' SCANDA! We give twenty-four hour serv- ice, and the rate is very much low- er; seventy-five cents for the first twenty-five pounds, and four cents per pound for all twenty-five pounds. 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