New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 14, 1927, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927. KEUUPLt NUARRELED : - SPY RELATES ALL | " OVER CABARETS ABUT E[]NSPI‘MI]\’ e W N s - ar el 2““3 I Probably Motive in i Qua fia Testilics Against an- $15000 OF HAWLEY FUND = Fliers Escape Unhurt - : thea Hrll n v»g 2 s = e Muom late in June and for this reus R AN ! 2 son the adiourned annuat x of the club which wiil be a bhke o{' “Highland Lake clams” has Leen poned from the 18th to the { that month. At ¢ bake 15 bald heads oill h the music. is expected that at east 4 tched heads will grace the es which will be spread under tall trees on the ghores of Jigh. | land Lake. ¥ i Mr. Hawle is effect Del_lii(_ Killing 7ibi in Trial al Rome NOT NEEDED FOR PARKS : o e Milk Dealers Neglect Tn (-et \ew Licenses . superintendent of health, teday to neglact on the lers of milk to wh City Has Used $35,000 of Loan Made s\\sx\\\\\\\\\%\\\%\\«\%\\m&\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ AT THE PALACE 3 By Commissioner Two e Years Ago. gave you birt s e T T WASHINGTON OFFICIALS pion donng e G sve - LAUD WORK OF FLIERS Uspecially Gratified That T Motion for Postponing of Trlal Will Be Made Bald Head Club Has Postponed Meeting 1P ged o A \ tudent, w Was Lstabli hed By Civilian t 1 that G W Avintors, morrow laugh to vour h TO s ety te ]';‘T“'f_";" "“,”' | S4TONGUES O FSCANDAL — } s Concy LYCEE M *“To. STORE CLOSES AT NOON TOMORROW GOOD FRIDAY MORNING SALE of LILIES and BLOOMING PLANTS Finest Selected Easter Lilies in 7 inch pots 235 per Blossom or Bud AGERATUM, large plants in full bloom ............ 39c GERANIUMS in 3-inch pots . .......... e i 25(‘ GERANIUMS in f-inch pots HYACINTHS, many varieties, TULIPS, many varieties, 2-inch pot ... e 790 d-tnch pot ... 79“ g,mwm Chicago Al 1615 aml Three HMen Finally Captured 0 Good Friday bein, FRACTURED SKULL PATAT, PR i this |} 1 dant | 30 Hartford, a play with K bu AT THE CAPITOT father, is determing who 1s CAPITOL Sercen Entertainment cmpted on a’ certain there is mo Here, 100, TODAY—FRIL—SAT. AT FEATURES— Paramount’s Easter Speciall : - ) b mD;eadaughl/ ® “Fashions & A R 080-Gun e g s rican GOg th “Quesn | FIRE IN FRAMING f(}i‘ Women” 5 : ehg”' he the reigning musical comedy Pramingham, M 3 P i - m/ | —A hou: with g : CkffarACTwN‘ ESTHER RALSTON BAYMOND HATTON Pumpe finest casts ever Head- Lepidemic of fires o ing the notable company of more 1o be scunded 11 are Julia Sanderson, and John E. Hazzard. UN ‘ R e of this picture a lady’s comple CEMENT, opn- Aaster outfit wil he awanrd i'l. $a wsgApER/ 3 \‘m-r;‘: o —LYCEUM‘ | |l'| C o oa 1.-||»iu.|”p;:n-m-, llm-’ . 9 P 9 ‘;‘\'\‘\\'\“5/ cuthit consi = | in conjunction with the showing won miltions || ——— city from of a Coat, Dress, of admirers Boston to Ch TODAY —} _~\||“‘\\ || Hat, H 2—GRE, \1 ll( TURES—2 Fur Searf, — ||| Bonquet and a Permanent Wave, MAE BUSsCH in | “TONGUES OF scanpar» |{]/ OUTFIT AWARDED o e L SAT. EVE. APRIL 16 — WM. FAIRBANKS in HE WINNING waLLor® || R B SEes GEORGE O'HARA in a Byron Morgan Racing Story B ol -| BARRYMORE™ || RIALTO PARSONS’ || ‘DON JuAaN’ = » acts on bill inchide Rose | Ville's prima don ; nd Ott in their comed “Pumb and Dunj with her NP For Each Frock (or ONE Pair to wear with them all ) Whether love of beautiful shoes leads her to the one b 2R o Y TR | LAST TINE TONIGHT extreme—or a limited budget confines her to the hurs.. Fri.. Sat., April 14-15-16. TReACE Or MisicAl - e R N VDI Othello other— COMEDIES / The DeForest Phono-Vitms | Starring EMIL JANNINGS TALKING PICTURES ! L = [ “lixi} “3_m1h'w The Vogue is Prepared to “Do Better"—for Every Woman |PALAC E|| Tomorrow, CLARA BOW the LOGES RESERVED NIGHTS EXCEPT SAT, SUN, HOLIDAY® ty Contest. NOW SHOWING ! Vaudeville's Beautiful Novelty u SANDERSON For both in our Fashions of the extreme type—as ONIGHT ONLY ST Girl in On the Sereent X CRUMIT HAZZARD Dorothy Gish in NULL GWYN STHE PLANTIC AGE” CHINA BLUE PLATE R well as in the many-purpose shoe which must look e e i | S e e o well for every occasion—we lead in variety, vivacity LOOT with Jack Hoxie ladics to matinee. i<hed & and values. Three fine groups: OMEDY AND NEWs Leave your vote for the city's MORGAN & OT t .\"|7| N It P CE e : ;| 5 || prettest @it aw e vox oice. iy Easy s $ s TOMORROW AND SATURDAY 2 she Her o qbeis 9y RIS No Matinee Friday, due to Holi- ALA it o Kallnge ridan due (o Mol I o Sylvia Loyal Co. vt | Pickings UATTEORD N ot SIOEYS= | Ranger in St amine: " Vaudeville's Prima Donna As Mystifying “AS NO MAN | i L “FLAMING rURY” POLI PLAYERS ALL THIS WEEK ROSE OHARA | _* r. . LON C..ANEY—“MR. wu” | Uresented Sunday with grand orchestra, MONDAY WITH VAUDEVIL Try Our Daily SPECIAL LUNCHEON AND DINNER, No Cover Charge. ¥ Wodn turday Evening, Don't Miss It BrenilLsening i8:15 Coming Sunday. Mon. and Tu VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN STREET OPP. THE MONUMENT The Sparkling Comedy Success | “The Patsy” |3, ‘ Entertainment ey and EXTRAORDINARY GEMENT ! s BARNEY RAPP Dancing Every Evening. | Thurs,, ue wan Fri., | and His Victor Recording Orchestra Direct from a_Two-Year Run in New Tomorrow Night Amateurs sat. | with New Britain's own sons, York City A Barrel of Fun. Chas, & Ray Trotta and “Humph” Muldowney.

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